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CURRICULUM VITAE
education · 3rd year B.Arch.Sci. Ryerson University Dep. of Architectural Science. Toronto, ON. 2010-Present · Ideal Mini Secondary School. Vancouver, BC. 2005-2010
summary of qualifications · Autodesk AutoCAD 2013 · Autodesk Revit Architecture 2013 · Rhinoceros 5.0 3D NURBS Modelling · Adobe Photoshop CS6, InDesign CS6, Illustrator CS6 · Chaos Group VRAY Rendering · Digital Manufacturing - Laser cutting · Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint · Hand drafting and sketching · Physical modelling
· Proficient in English, Korean and German
awards · TD Bank Competition Winner. Ryerson University 2013 · Christine Gordon Award. Ideal Mini Secondary School 2010 · HMS Mission Trip Scholarship. Kwanglim Youth Group 2008 · Galiano Island Film School Scholarship. Vancouver School Board 2008
work experience · Graphic Designer. Alpha Microsystems. Richmond, BC 2011 · Sales Associate. Aldo. Vancouver, BC 2008-09
volunteer experience · ARUP-Ryerson Ghana Project. Toronto, ON 2012-Present · 3rd Year Representative. Ryerson Architectural Course Union 2010-Present · Accessible Apartment Renovation. Freedom by Design by AIAS 2010-11 · Vancouver District Students’ Council President. Vancouver School Board 2009-10 · Founder of Passport to Play. Vancouver District Students’ Council 2007-10
education · 3rd year B.Arch.Sci. Ryerson University Dep. of Architectural Science. Toronto, ON. 2010-Present · Ideal Mini Secondary School. Vancouver, BC. 2005-2010
summary of qualifications · Autodesk AutoCAD 2013 · Autodesk Revit Architecture 2013 · Rhinoceros 5.0 3D NURBS Modelling · Adobe Photoshop CS6, InDesign CS6, Illustrator CS6 · Chaos Group VRAY Rendering · Digital Manufacturing - Laser cutting · Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint · Hand drafting and sketching · Physical modelling
· Proficient in English, Korean and German
awards · TD Bank Competition Winner. Ryerson University 2013 · Christine Gordon Award. Ideal Mini Secondary School 2010 · HMS Mission Trip Scholarship. Kwanglim Youth Group 2008 · Galiano Island Film School Scholarship. Vancouver School Board 2008
work experience · Graphic Designer. Alpha Microsystems. Richmond, BC 2011 · Sales Associate. Aldo. Vancouver, BC 2008-09
volunteer experience · ARUP-Ryerson Ghana Project. Toronto, ON 2012-Present · 3rd Year Representative. Ryerson Architectural Course Union 2010-Present · Accessible Apartment Renovation. Freedom by Design by AIAS 2010-11 · Vancouver District Students’ Council President. Vancouver School Board 2009-10 · Founder of Passport to Play. Vancouver District Students’ Council 2007-10
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Date
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Concrete Masonry Unit
123 Augusta Ave.Toronto OntarioT: 416.295.3486
50 % Completion February 25th,2013128_13
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2nd Floor Plan
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128 Water Street
ASC 622
February 25, 2013
A103 1 : 100Level 2
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Dami Lee
No. Description Date
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THERM0BIMETAL CLADDING 19
BICYCLE HUB 20
ANDOKOPE K-JSS SCHOOL COMPLEX
RICHMOND-ADELAIDE CENTER
DUNDAS SQUARE
TORONTO CITY HALL
THE BAY
SITE
BAY-ADELAIDE CENTER
FIRSTCANADIAN
PLACE
TORONTODOMINIONCENTER
COMMERCECOURT
ROYALBANKPLAZA
UNION STATION
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TORONTO CITY HALL
THE BAY
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FIRSTCANADIAN
PLACE
TORONTODOMINIONCENTER
COMMERCECOURT
ROYALBANKPLAZA
UNION STATION
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FIRSTCANADIAN
PLACE
TORONTODOMINIONCENTER
COMMERCECOURT
ROYALBANKPLAZA
UNION STATION
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TRUMPTOWER
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ASYMBIOSIS - TD Bank Competition Winner
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The third year studio at Ryerson University focuses on envisioning the Office of 2020.
Office towers, as economic generators and symbols of society’s stability, must embody in itself a self-sustaining relationship that allows
it to exist naturally in its surroundings, regardless of the instability of the economic, environmental, or social climates.
The Office of the Future must create mutually beneficial relationships between its occupants, allowing for dynamic possibilities in use. Not
only, it must form a symbiotic relationship with its surroundings in order to achieve maximum efficiency and creativity; in turn, providing
maximum benefits to its community.
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RICHMOND-ADELAIDE CENTER
DUNDAS SQUARE
TORONTO CITY HALL
THE BAY
SITE
BAY-ADELAIDE CENTER
FIRSTCANADIAN
PLACE
TORONTODOMINIONCENTER
COMMERCECOURT
ROYALBANKPLAZA
UNION STATION
SCOTIABANKTOWER
TRUMPTOWER
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RICHMOND-ADELAIDE CENTER
DUNDAS SQUARE
TORONTO CITY HALL
THE BAY
SITE
BAY-ADELAIDE CENTER
FIRSTCANADIAN
PLACE
TORONTODOMINIONCENTER
COMMERCECOURT
ROYALBANKPLAZA
UNION STATION
SCOTIABANKTOWER
TRUMPTOWER
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RICHMOND-ADELAIDE CENTER
DUNDAS SQUARE
TORONTO CITY HALL
THE BAY
SITE
BAY-ADELAIDE CENTER
FIRSTCANADIAN
PLACE
TORONTODOMINIONCENTER
COMMERCECOURT
ROYALBANKPLAZA
UNION STATION
SCOTIABANKTOWER
TRUMPTOWER
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DUNDAS SQUARE
TORONTO CITY HALL
THE BAY
SITE
BAY-ADELAIDE CENTER
FIRSTCANADIAN
PLACE
TORONTODOMINIONCENTER
COMMERCECOURT
ROYALBANKPLAZA
UNION STATION
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TRUMPTOWER
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office C
Continuously changing size of
atrium throughout the building
High income, mid-sized firms
High-income, small firms
Mid-income, large firms
Mid-income, medium firms
Mid-income, small firms
A variety of firms can choose a floor
that is best suited to their functional and economic needs
Changing size of atrium space alters the usage of regular
floorplates
office A
office B
office C
office D
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office B
office A
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office C
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office D
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office D
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office B
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TEMPERANCE ST
YONGE ST
YONGE ST
QUEEN ST W
BAY STKING ST W
RICHMOND ST W
ADELAIDE ST W
GRAND OPERA LANE
TEMPERANCE ST
QUEEN ST E
VICTORIA ST
QUEEN ST W
QUEEN ST E
TEMPERANCE ST
YONGE ST
BAY STKING ST W
GRAND OPERA LANE
YONGE ST
YONGE ST
QUEEN ST W
BAY STKING ST W
RICHMOND ST W
ADELAIDE ST W
TEMPERANCE ST
GRAND OPERA LANE
TEMPERANCE ST
QUEEN ST E
VICTORIA ST
QUEEN ST W
QUEEN ST E
Bus Routes
Subway/RT
Streetcar
Yonge Street
Temperance Street
Richmond Street
YONGE ST
YONGE ST
QUEEN ST W
BAY STKING ST W
RICHMOND ST W
ADELAIDE ST W
GRAND OPERA LANE
TEMPERANCE ST
QUEEN ST E
VICTORIA ST
QUEEN ST W
QUEEN ST E
YONGE ST
BAY STKING ST W
GRAND OPERA LANE
TEMPERANCE ST
YONGE ST
YONGE ST
QUEEN ST W
BAY STKING ST W
RICHMOND ST W
ADELAIDE ST W
GRAND OPERA LANE
TEMPERANCE ST
QUEEN ST E
VICTORIA ST
QUEEN ST W
QUEEN ST E
TEMPERANCE ST
YONGE ST
BAY STKING ST W
GRAND OPERA LANE
YONGE ST
YONGE ST
QUEEN ST W
BAY STKING ST W
RICHMOND ST W
ADELAIDE ST W
TEMPERANCE ST
GRAND OPERA LANE
TEMPERANCE ST
QUEEN ST E
VICTORIA ST
QUEEN ST W
QUEEN ST E
Bus Routes
Subway/RT
Streetcar
Yonge Street
Temperance Street
Richmond Street
YONGE ST
YONGE ST
QUEEN ST W
BAY STKING ST W
RICHMOND ST W
ADELAIDE ST W
GRAND OPERA LANE
TEMPERANCE ST
QUEEN ST E
VICTORIA ST
QUEEN ST W
QUEEN ST E
YONGE ST
BAY STKING ST W
GRAND OPERA LANE
Temperance Street
Richmond Street
Yonge Stree
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Bay Street
TEMPERANCE ST
YONGE ST
YONGE ST
QUEEN ST W
BAY STKING ST W
RICHMOND ST W
ADELAIDE ST W
GRAND OPERA LANE
TEMPERANCE ST
QUEEN ST E
VICTORIA ST
QUEEN ST W
QUEEN ST E
TEMPERANCE ST
YONGE ST
BAY STKING ST W
GRAND OPERA LANE
YONGE ST
YONGE ST
QUEEN ST W
BAY STKING ST W
RICHMOND ST W
ADELAIDE ST W
TEMPERANCE ST
GRAND OPERA LANE
TEMPERANCE ST
QUEEN ST E
VICTORIA ST
QUEEN ST W
QUEEN ST E
Bus Routes
Subway/RT
Streetcar
Yonge Street
Temperance Street
Richmond Street
YONGE ST
YONGE ST
QUEEN ST W
BAY STKING ST W
RICHMOND ST W
ADELAIDE ST W
GRAND OPERA LANE
TEMPERANCE ST
QUEEN ST E
VICTORIA ST
QUEEN ST W
QUEEN ST E
YONGE ST
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1. Exploded Axonometric of ground plane2. Site Boundaries. Greenspace to site’s East and South.3. The site sits on top of Toronto’s busy PATH system. By leveling the ground plane to the Concourse Level, circulation is brought up to the ground. Bay-Adelaide plaza and Cloud Gardens are connected to create a large urban park.4. A canopy encloses Cloud Gardens, providing a year-round indoor garden. Relationship between the public and the office is redefined; the Future Office benefits the public, as the office provides an urban park. 5. View from park
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1. Ground Section2. Fountain Detail 3. Private vs. Public Relationship diagram
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1. ETFE Exploded Axonometric2. Casing Detail3. Column Detail4. Cable System Detail5. Building section showing Floorplates division6. East Elevation
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Cast-in-place steel casing
Rigid Insulation
Metal Clamp Receiver
Steel block insert
Metal Clamp Receiver
Steel boltMullion Support
Steel Column
Tension Cables
Compression Rod
Steel Column
Cast-in-place steel casing
Rigid Insulation
Metal Clamp Receiver
Steel block insert
Metal Clamp Receiver
Steel boltMullion Support
Steel Column
Tension Cables
Compression Rod
Steel Column
Cast-in-place steel casing
Rigid Insulation
Metal Clamp Receiver
Steel block insert
Metal Clamp Receiver
Steel boltMullion Support
Steel Column
Tension Cables
Compression Rod
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Cast-in-place steel casing
Rigid Insulation
Metal Clamp Receiver
Steel block insert
Metal Clamp Receiver
Steel boltMullion Support
Steel Column
Tension Cables
Compression Rod
Steel Column
Cast-in-place steel casing
Rigid Insulation
Metal Clamp Receiver
Steel block insert
Metal Clamp Receiver
Steel boltMullion Support
Steel Column
Tension Cables
Compression Rod
Steel Column
Cast-in-place steel casing
Rigid Insulation
Metal Clamp Receiver
Steel block insert
Metal Clamp Receiver
Steel boltMullion Support
Steel Column
Tension Cables
Compression Rod
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L2-5-RETAIL
L6-14-OFFICE A
L15-SKY LOBBY
L16-30-OFFICE B
L31-45-OFFICE C
SKY LOBBY L 46
MECHANICAL FLOOR
OFFICE D L 47-56
OFFCE E L 57-69
VIEWING DECK 70-71
P3-PARKING 3P2-PARKING 2P1-PARKING 1
P1-CONCOURSE (PATH)
L1-GROUND (LOBBY)
LOBBYGROUNDCONCOURSEPARKING 1PARKING 2 OFFICE A L6-14
RETAIL L2-4
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SKY LOBBY 1L15
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OFFICE CL31-45
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MECHANICAL ROOM 71
SMALLER, MEDIUM INCOME FIRMSFLOORPLATES EASILY DIVISIBLE AND SHARED BY MULTIPLE FIRMS
LARGE, MEDIUM INCOME FIRMS, FLOORPLATE USED BY ONE FIRM
SMALLER MID-HIGH INCOME FIRMS
LARGE, MEDIUM INCOME FIRMS, FLOORPLATE USED BY ONE FIRM OR MULTIPLE FLOORPLATES USED BY ONE FIRM
SMALL, HIGH INCOME FIRMS,FLOORPLATE CAN BE DIVIDED INTO TWO AND EACH SIDE GETS ITS OWN ATRIUM
L2-5-RETAIL
L6-14-OFFICE A
L15-SKY LOBBY
L16-30-OFFICE B
L31-45-OFFICE C
SKY LOBBY L 46
MECHANICAL FLOOR
OFFICE D L 47-56
OFFCE E L 57-69
VIEWING DECK 70-71
P3-PARKING 3P2-PARKING 2P1-PARKING 1
P1-CONCOURSE (PATH)
L1-GROUND (LOBBY)
LOBBYGROUNDCONCOURSEPARKING 1PARKING 2 OFFICE A L6-14
RETAIL L2-4
RETAILL5
SKY LOBBY 1L15
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OFFICE BL16-30
OFFICE CL31-45
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SKY LOBBY 2L46
MECHANICAL FLOOR
OFFICE DL47-56
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OFFICE EL57-69
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MECHANICAL ROOM 71
SMALLER, MEDIUM INCOME FIRMSFLOORPLATES EASILY DIVISIBLE AND SHARED BY MULTIPLE FIRMS
LARGE, MEDIUM INCOME FIRMS, FLOORPLATE USED BY ONE FIRM
SMALLER MID-HIGH INCOME FIRMS
LARGE, MEDIUM INCOME FIRMS, FLOORPLATE USED BY ONE FIRM OR MULTIPLE FLOORPLATES USED BY ONE FIRM
SMALL, HIGH INCOME FIRMS,FLOORPLATE CAN BE DIVIDED INTO TWO AND EACH SIDE GETS ITS OWN ATRIUM
6.5.
Geothermal Energy
By connecting the Bay-Adelaide Plaza and Cloud Gardens, a vibrant urban
park is created
Blackwater and waste compost
Photovoltaic panels
Solar chimney
Winter condition - acts as greenhouse
Summer condition
Mechanical Floor
Mechanical Floor
Transfer Floor
Transfer Floor
Geothermal Enery Storage
Indoor gardens condition fresh air before being brought into offices
Water cistern
Compost from building is distributed to indoor garden
1. Systems diagram2. Floorplate iterations3. Enclosed atrium office, used by 2 firms4. Open atrium office, 1 large firm5. Render of enclosed atrium office condition6. Render of open atrium office condition
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BUOYANCY
Hydrotherapy is an alternative treatment method using water for pain-relief and treatment for a variety
of physical and psychological symptoms including Multiple Sclerosis, Muscle Dystrophy, and depression.
Hydrotherapy uses the buoyancy of water to support the mass of the body, reducing stress on the joints
and allowing for freedom from gravity. This concept of buoyancy is the driving force in my design, where a
sense of independence is induced by the fluidity and ease of movement sought in the building.
Sherbourne Health Center
Dance Theater (Injured dancers use hydrotherapy
Sherbourne Women’s Clinic
Mid-Toronto Community Services Community - Association and Aid for People on Wheelchairs
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From point of entrance, circulation moves downwards, enabling a sense of independence
Gravity is represented with a central mass, the clinic
Buoyancy is the force exerted by water that opposes an object’s weight, thus making it float. The cantilevered
central mass “floats” as users circulate into the building
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Meditation
Hydrotherapy Pool
Lookout
Lookout
1. Render of “Underwater” viewing space2. Render of garden viewing space 3. Exploded Axonometric of building4. Building Section A-A5. Entrance level plan
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Indoor Garden
Green Roof
Life Drawing
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5. Men’s W/C6. Women’s W/C7. Men’s Shower8. Women’s Shower
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ANDOKOPE K-JSS SCHOOL COMPLEX
Working with ARUP Engineering and Orphan Heroes, a student group at Ryerson University is designing a school for the orphans in Andokope,
Ghana. The bi-weekly meetings include collaboration among various disciplines, coming up with the most viable design solution for a school for
orphans. The finished design will be built this summer.
In addition to collaborative design, my central role was designing and modeling the latrines. The latrine was structurally and formally configured
in a way that allows for natural ventillation while the height of the tower signifies importance of hygene.
Andokope
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The school is a cluster of several “houses” that are separated by the children’s age. The central eating space is a large undercovered area that is opened to public when school is not in session. The form of the latrines is delineated by natural ventillation. The metal cladding of the chimney faces south and its heat forces out waste air.
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CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
The project’s goal was to create a set of contract documents for a 6-story office building. Project parameters include an in-depth preparation of all aspects of
a contract document - including details, annotated orthographicas, schedules, specifications, all while meeting the Ontario Building Code.
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Concrete Masonry Unit
123 Augusta Ave.Toronto OntarioT: 416.295.3486
25 % Completion128_13 February 2nd, 2013
50 % Completion128_13 February 24th, 2013
75 % Completion128_13 March 18th, 2013
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Date
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Concrete Masonry Unit
123 Augusta Ave.Toronto OntarioT: 416.295.3486
25 % Completion128_13 February 2nd, 2013
50 % Completion128_13 February 24th, 2013
75 % Completion128_13 March 18th, 2013
DescriptionProject No. Date
100 % Completion128_13 April 15th, 2013
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THERMOBIMETAL CLADDING
Section
Deltabeam ©
Dropped Ceiling
Thermobimetal Shading
Spider Connection
Vertical Tension Cables for shading device
Exterior glazing
Interior Glazing
Tension Cables for Exterior Glazing
Air Cavity
Insulation
Window Connection
Horizontal Tension Cables for shading device
Raised Floor
Slanted Concrete Column
Section
Deltabeam ©
Dropped Ceiling
Thermobimetal Shading
Spider Connection
Vertical Tension Cables for shading device
Exterior glazing
Interior Glazing
Tension Cables for Exterior Glazing
Air Cavity
Insulation
Window Connection
Horizontal Tension Cables for shading device
Raised Floor
Slanted Concrete Column
Section
Deltabeam ©
Dropped Ceiling
Thermobimetal Shading
Spider Connection
Vertical Tension Cables for shading device
Exterior glazing
Interior Glazing
Tension Cables for Exterior Glazing
Air Cavity
Insulation
Window Connection
Horizontal Tension Cables for shading device
Raised Floor
Slanted Concrete Column
Section
Deltabeam ©
Dropped Ceiling
Thermobimetal Shading
Spider Connection
Vertical Tension Cables for shading device
Exterior glazing
Interior Glazing
Tension Cables for Exterior Glazing
Air Cavity
Insulation
Window Connection
Horizontal Tension Cables for shading device
Raised Floor
Slanted Concrete Column
Section
Deltabeam ©
Dropped Ceiling
Thermobimetal Shading
Spider Connection
Vertical Tension Cables for shading device
Exterior glazing
Interior Glazing
Tension Cables for Exterior Glazing
Air Cavity
Insulation
Window Connection
Horizontal Tension Cables for shading device
Raised Floor
Slanted Concrete Column
Thermobimetals curve when heated, and flatten when cooled. This material can be applied into building skins as a shading device placed
in side the cavity of a double facade. When the cavity heats up, the properties of the metal allow for automatic shading without use of
electricity.
BICYCLE HUB
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The bicycle hub securely stores, rents, and provides a space to clean and repair bicycles, while acting as an enclosed waiting
area for those waiting to be picked up at the St. Lawrence subway station. The experiential path, with the glazed pavilion
on one side and interactive wall on the other, attract both pedestrians and cyclists, and become a place for information
exchange.
SUMMER OF FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT
The summer of 2012 was dedicated to touring North America in search
for Frank Lloyd Wright buildings scattered
across the continent. Within the timespan
of 3 months, I visited 180 Frank Lloyd Wright
structures and 30 cities, observing, researching and
documenting my journey.
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®/The TD logo and other trade-marks are the property of The Toronto-Dominion Bank or wholly-owned subsidiary, in Canada and/or other countries.
May 1st, 2013 Dami Lee Department of Architectural Science Ryerson University 325 Church Street Toronto, ON, M5B 2K3 Dear Dami:
Congratulations! Your innovative design for an office building of the future was chosen as a first place winner for TD Bank Group’s Enterprise Real Estate ‘Office 2020’ design competition.
The judging committee consisted of experts in the industry. The judging process was challenging and there was lots of healthy debate. Your design stood out amongst those of your peers as creative, original and comprehensive.
Best wishes as you continue your education in the field of Architectural Science.
Philippa Dobronyi On Behalf of the Architecture & Design Team Enterprise Real Estate TD Bank Group
79 Wellington Street West, 19th Floor Toronto, ON M5K 1A2
COMPETITION CERTIFICATE
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