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My portfolio of my work during my second year of architecture at McGill University. Enjoy,
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Ryan Saxe
PORTFOLIO
McGill University
u2 | School of Architecture
RYAN [email protected]
Philip Hazan Design, Montréal, Quebec Architectural Design Assistant (Summer 2011) - Edited AutoCad drawings and assembled creative portfolios for clients - Supervised and managed the construction of an exhibition art wall
Vector Marketing, Montréal, Quebec Field Assistant Manager (Summer 2010) - Worked with District Manager to help recruit, train and motivate a sales force - Provided weekly consultations for many representatives
Senior Sales Advisor (Summer 2009) - Handled the direct sales of high-quality culinary products to customers by presenting the product, handling objections and creating sales during in-home demonstrations - Established new clientele through referral and lead generation - Responsible for over $15,000 in personal sales - Promoted 4 times in !rst 3 months while working with the company - Nominated to be part of Key Sta" and the company’s President’s Club after displaying outstanding leadership, great communication skills, a high degree of professionalism and above average sales achievements
SOFTWARE SKILLS
AutoCad
Rhinocerous
V-ray
Adobe InDesign
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop
Google Sketchup
Drafting
Drafting | Modeling
Rendering
Graphics
Graphics
Graphics | Rendering
Drafting | Modeling
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
Integrated Design Project, École Téchnologie Superieure (ÉTS), Montréal, Quebec Lead Architect (February - March 2012) - Worked with various di"erent engineers to design a net-zero solar house - Participated in charettes and various design workshops
EDUCATION
B. SC (Architecture)McGill University, Montreal, Quebec
DEC (Pure and Applied Science)CEGEP, John Abbott College, Montreal, Quebec
DES (Science)West Island College, Montreal, Quebec
Expected May 2013
2008 - 2010
2003 - 2008
LEADERSHIP TRAITS
- Experienced public speaker for diverse audiences- Goal-oriented motivator + proven team-builder- Proven successful track record in sales + sales management- Creative, organized + hard working- Bilingual (English + French)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
INTERESTS
- Travel - Hockey, Snowboarding + Wakeboarding- Drawing, Video edititing + movie making- Electric guitar
* References available upon request
Section AAFloor Plans
Front ElevationRear Elevation
Section BB
Exterior Rendering
Plan + Section (Day Time)Interior Day Time RenderingPlan + Section (Night Time)
Interior Night Time Rendering
Exterior Rendering
Floor PlansExploded Axonometric
North Elevation + Section AAEast Elevation + Section BB
Atrium RenderingSite Plan + Facade Elevations
Sectional Prespective + Interior RenderingsFloor Plans
PROJECTS
McEwen Arts Center | page 19
The Campus Rental | page 1
The CON|THEATRE | page 13
Actuating Space | page 7
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SECTION AA0’ 2’ - 0” 4’ - 0” 8’ - 0”
Scale : 1/4” = 1’ - 0”
THE CAMPUS RENTALThe Campus Rental is the design for a 4-story home which is found amongst the old Victorian row houses on University street. Situated right infront of McGill’s busy campus, this multi-story dwelling provides opti-mal space for a family of four, while the basement’s large square footage provides great additional rental opportunities for students or professors. Equipped with an open-concept !oor plan, a two story living room, a large kitchen, mutliple bedrooms, seperate entrances and a generous concrete staircase which uni"es the various patios and terraces on the site, this contemporary structure provides comfort, function and elegant living for both the homeowners and rent-ers of the property.
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RENTER'S PATIO
BEDROOM
COMMUNAL WALKWAY
EXTERIOR GARDEN
BEDROOM
STORAGE(FOR RENTER)
STORAGE(FOR FAMILY)
BATHROOM
FRID
GE
PANT
RY
LIVINGROOM
DINING AREA
KITCHEN
ENTRANCEVESTIBULE
LAUNDRY
MUDROOM
CLO
SET
CLOSET
CLOSET CLOSET CLOSET
B
A
B
A
BBQ
FAMILY ROOM
COMMUNAL WALKWAY
EXTERIOR GARDEN
EXTERIOR PORCH
FORMAL LIVING ROOM
DISPLAY CASE
ENTRANCEVESTIBULE
CLOSET
KITCHEN
MAIN HALL
DINING AREA
FRIDGE
LAUNDRY
B
A
B
A
FORMAL LIVING ROOM
SHOWER
CHILDRENS' BEDROOM
EXTERIORCOURTYARD
CORRIDOR
SHOWER
CHILDRENS'BATHROOM
CLOSET
GUESTBEDROOM
GUESTBATHROOM
A
A
B B
BENCH
OFFICE AREA
MASTERBATHROOM
MASTERBEDROOM
SHOWER
BALCONY
TERRACE
CORRIDOR
DRESSING AREA
B
A
B
A
EXTERIORCOURTYARD
Basement Floor Plan(For Renter)
Ground Floor Plan(For Homeowner)
Second Floor Plan(For Homeowner)
Third Floor Plan(For Homeowner)
Scale : 1/16” = 1’ - 0”
0’ 8’ - 0” 16’ - 0” 32’ - 0”
N
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FRONT ELEVATION0’ 2’ - 0” 4’ - 0” 8’ - 0”
Scale : 1/4” = 1’ - 0”
REAR ELEVATION0’ 2’ - 0” 4’ - 0” 8’ - 0”
Scale : 1/4” = 1’ - 0”
4
5
SECTION BB0’ 2’ - 0” 4’ - 0” 8’ - 0”
Scale : 1/4” = 1’ - 0”
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Actuating Space is a habitat designed to liberate its users from the constraints of modern life. Envisioned with Net-Zero capabilities, complete world-wide plug-and-play mobility, e!ective small space design principles and prefabrication construction techniques, this dynamic house o!ers a luxurious lifestyle at an a!ordable price. Equipped with built-in furniture, this 600 sqft space can accommo-date stay over guests and o!-the-grid living without any negation of privacy or energy costs. Actuating Space is a truly unique entity in which the homeowner is in full control of their life while the house simply accommodates it.
ACTUATING SPACE Ryan SaxeDave Cameron
EXTERIOR RENDERINGModeled by: Ryan Saxe + Dave Cameron
Textures + Lighting by: Dave Cameron
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Adjustable thermal
chimney
Trombe wall(highest e!ciency
when used with curtain)
PV panels for solar energy
collection
Embedded cistern tank collects roof water for toilet and gardening uses
Evacuated tubecollectors
Retractabletelevison
Fold-out desk from wall
Built-in beds fold in
PLAN + SECTION (DAY TIME)0’ 2’ - 0” 4’ - 0” 8’ - 0”
Scale : 1/4” = 1’ - 0”
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INTERIOR DAY TIME RENDERINGModeled by: Ryan Saxe + Dave CameronTextures + Lighting by: Dave Cameron
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Couch foldsup into
foot bench
Queen size built-in bed
pulls out
Guest built-in bedwith storage pulls out
Air tight magnatized
blinds
Removable stilts for transport
Storage
PLAN + SECTION (NIGHT TIME)0’ 2’ - 0” 4’ - 0” 8’ - 0”
Scale : 1/4” = 1’ - 0”
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INTERIOR NIGHT TIME RENDERINGModeled by: Ryan Saxe + Dave CameronTextures + Lighting by: Dave Cameron
EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE
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CON|THEATRETHE
Situated amongst the many quays in the old port of Downtown Montreal, the CON|THEATRE project is a three-story design which is built out of numerous recycled shipping containers. In attempt to pay trib-ute to the early industrial period and iconic shipping era which helped define Montreal’s current global image, this contemporary building takes its modern form from the very industrial components (the containers), which helped industrialize the city of Montreal. By opening up the containers and by rearranging their steel components, the CON|THEATRE design provides incredible views of Montreal’s Old Port, as well as great opportunities to observe the many industrial surroundings around the site, such as Habitat 67, Elevator #5 and the Lachine Canal. Additionally, due to its extensive amount of square footage, the CON|THEATRE project is able to accommodate an indoor theatre for over 200 guests, an exhibition gallery for art displays, a foyer / bar and a secluded third-story terrace to be used for private social events.
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3rd FLOOR PLAN
THEATRE
GALLERY
OUTDOOR TERRACE
STAGE
STORAGESTORAGE
TICKET BOOTH& COAT CHECK
ELEVATOR & WASHROOMS
LOBBY
A
B
B
A
B
B
FOYER
BAR
OUTDOOR TERRACE
THEATRE
STAGE
B
A
B
PRIVATE TERRACE
LOUNGE LOUNGE
OUTDOOR TERRACE
2nd FLOOR PLANMAIN FLOOR PLAN
0’ 8’ - 0” 24’ - 0” 64’ - 0”
N Scale : 1/32” = 1’ - 0”
SHIPPING CONTAINER EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC
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CON|THEATRETHE
Steel ribbing to be cut and displaced to create di!erent
windows, corridors and openings throughout the containers
Removable doors
Steel door handles
Container roof
Container base
Steel post
NORTH ELEVATION0’ 4’ - 0” 8’ - 0” 16’ - 0”
Scale : 1/8” = 1’ - 0”
SECTION AA0’ 4’ - 0” 8’ - 0” 16’ - 0”
Scale : 1/8” = 1’ - 0”
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EAST ELEVATION0’ 8’ - 0” 16’ - 0” 32’ - 0”
Scale : 1/16” = 1’ - 0”
SECTION BB0’ 8’ - 0” 16’ - 0” 32’ - 0”
Scale : 1/16” = 1’ - 0”
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McEwen Arts Center
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ATRIUM RENDERING
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McEwen Arts Center
RUE
MET
CALF
E RUE SHERBROOKE
RUE SHERBROOKE
RUE SHERBROOKE
RUE
PEE
L
RUE
PEE
L
RUE
MCT
AVIS
H
SITE PLAN | TRAFFIC CIRCULATION (1:2000) SITE TRAFFIC DIRECTION
The project’s site is located on the corner of Sherbrooke and Peel of Downtown, Montreal. Connected to McGill’s Bronfman Building, the rennovated site will serve as McGill’s new and innovative art center for housing and displaying the university’s vast collection of artwork. The complex will also incorporate private studios, labs and work spaces into its extensive program to accommodate practicing artists and travelling art professionals. Along with providing movable gallery spaces which can be modi!ed for di"erent exhibitions, the building’s program will also include an auditorium for over 200 guests, a large cafe, a bar, several seminar rooms, a library and a roof top terrace to be accessed when wanting to get a beautiful view of the city’s Mount Royal. Equipped with glass facades, steel structural components and concrete !nishings, this creative building will ultimately attempt to unify the University’s busy corner while acting as an artistic monument which educates and provokes creative thinking upon the McGill community.
PEEL FACADE | 1 : 300 SHERBROOKE FACADE | 1 : 300
McEwen Arts Center
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EXHIBITION SPACE (4th FLOOR)
CAFE (GROUND FLOOR) SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE | 1 : 150
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BAR
DOUBLEHEIGHTED GALLERY
STAGE
ATRIUM
DOUBLEHEIGHTED GALLERY
STAGE
AUDITORIUM
ATRIUM
MECHANICAL ROOM
ARCHIVES + STORAGE
DELIVERY + PICK-UP
BASEMENT PARKING - 1 : 400 GROUND FLOOR - 1 : 400 1st FLOOR - 1 : 400 2nd FLOOR - 1 : 400
RESIDENT ACCESS
FIRE ESCAPE
ATRIUM
BACK ALLEY
RAMPS FOR PARKING
TICKETS + INFO
SECURITY
COAT CHECK
CAFEKITCHEN
McEwen Arts CenterFLOOR PLANS | PROGRAM | SPACES
BASEMENT (8872. 5 sq ft)- Parking (6886.25 sq ft)- Circulation (754.25 sq ft)- Archives / Storage (527 sq ft)- Delivery / Pick-up (484 sq ft)- Mechanical Rom (221 sq ft)
GROUND FLOOR (7953.75 sq ft)- Cafe (2806.75 sq ft)- Circulation (2579 sq ft)- Atrium (1428 sq ft)- Washrooms (364 sq ft)- Tickets + Coat Check (340 sq ft)- Security (221 sq ft)- Kitchen (214.5 sq ft)
1st FLOOR (5169 sq ft)- Half of Auditorium (1782 sq ft)- Circulation (1705 sq ft)- Gallery (1496 sq ft)- Washrooms (187 sq ft)
2nd FLOOR (3506 sq ft)- Half of Auditorium (1782 sq ft)- Circulation (1537 sq ft)- Washrooms (187 sq ft)
OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE
OFFICE
SHARED STUDIO(DOUBLE HEIGHT)
OPEN TO BELOW
LIBRARY
PRIVATEWORKSPACE
PRIVATEWORKSPACE
PRIVATEWORKSPACE
SHARED STUDIO(DOUBLE HEIGHT)
OPEN TO BELOW
EXHIBITION SPACE
OPEN TO BELOW
OPEN TO BELOW
EXHIBITION SPACE
3rd FLOOR - 1 : 400 4th FLOOR - 1 : 400 5th FLOOR - 1 : 400 6th FLOOR - 1 : 400
McEwen Arts CenterFLOOR PLANS | PROGRAM | SPACES
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3rd FLOOR (7286.25 sq ft)- Exhibition Space (5312.25 sq ft)- Circulation (1537 sq ft)- Seminar Room (250 sq ft)- Washrooms (187 sq ft)
4th FLOOR (1974 sq ft)- Circulation (1537 sq ft)- Seminar Room ( 250 sq ft)- Washrooms (187 sq ft)
5th FLOOR (7776 sq ft)- Library (3690 sq ft)- Circulation (2183 sq ft)- Shared Studio (1104 sq ft)- Private Work Spaces (612 sq ft)- Seminar Room (250 sq ft)- Washrooms (187 sq ft)
6th FLOOR (6764.5 sq ft)- Lab (3555 sq ft)- Circulation (2266.5 sq ft)- Offices (506 sq ft)- Washrooms (187 sq ft)