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  • HS

  • My name is Hayley. I am a third

    year architecture student at the

    University of Waterloo. My interest in

    how spaces affect our lives is what

    motivates me to design. This is a

    collection of my most recent works.

    I hope you enjoy my portfolio and

    that I will have the opportunity to

    work with you.

    Hello,

    Thank You

  • 35 - 40 Co-op

    23 - 30 Loft

    41 - 42 Personal Works

    31 - 34 Row

    1 - 2 Curriculum Vitae 3 - 10 Avail 11 - 16 Overlay 17 - 22 Array

  • CV

    Hayley Sykes (905) - 320 - 9803 (cell)

    (905) - 637 - 0215 (home)

    [email protected]

    3144 Princess Blvd, Burlington, ON, Canada

    L7N 1G4

    Education

    University of Waterloo School of Architecture Sept. 12 - Present Cambridge, Ontario

    Candidate for Honors Bachelors of Architectural Studies with Co-op

    Hillfield Strathallan College Sept. 08 - June 12Hamilton, Ontario

    High School Diploma

    Awards

    Waterloo Excellent Academic Standing Sept. 12 - Dec. 14

    Hamilton Peace Medal Second Place (ECC) Jan.12

    Hillfield Fine Arts Award June 12

    Hillfield Design Technologies Award June 12

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  • Work Experience

    Gensler - Architectural Intern, New York City Sept. 14 - Dec. 14

    Cynthia Zahoruk- Architectural Intern, Burlington, Ontario Jan 14 - April 14

    Volunteer Experience

    Acadia Architecture Conference - Sales Oct. 13

    University of Waterloo Architecture - Orientation Leader Sept. 13

    ECC (English Conversation Circle) - Mentor Sept. 10 - July 12

    Skills

    Soft Skills: Team player, Leader, Organized, Detail Oriented, Independent Learner

    Technical Skills: Auto CAD, Rhino, Vray for Rhino, Revit, Sketch Up, Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Physical Modeling,

    Hand Drafting, Microsoft Office

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  • AVAIL

    Avail is a community centre located atWellington and Lutz Street in Cambridge, Ontario. Avail aims to bring together the lower class and middle class of Cambridge through intimate spaces. The centre includes: community rooms, community dining, a daycare, gymnasium, pool, theatre, rehearsal room, fine arts studio, and dance and yoga studios. Each grouping of programs has its own courtyard that activities can open onto. The building maintains intimacy by acting as a monolithic stone wall from the exterior, but opens up to a community garden courtyard at

    the entrance to invite people inside.

    Studio

    Adrian Blackwell // 2A

    CraftAuto CADIllustratorRhinoVrayPhotoshopPhysical Modeling

    LocationCambridge, On

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  • 1 // Site Plan2 // Site Extruded3 // Building Split by Program and Site Access4 // Courtyards Dropped5 // Programs Raised

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    Lutz Street

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    Main Street

  • The programs are divided into arts, community, and recreation quadrants. Each quadrant has its own courtyard specific to its activities. The courtyards include a meditative space, a grass field, a playground, and a community garden.

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    1 // Community Garden Courtyard2 // Meditative Arts Courtyard3 // Recreation Courtyard4 // Playground Courtyard5 // Main Floor Plan

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    A // Entrance Community Garden CourtyardB // Foyer and LoungeC // Community RoomsD // Community Kitchen and DiningE // DaycareF // Playground CourtyardG // PoolH // ReceptionI // TheatreJ // Rehearsal Room and Change RoomsK // Yoga and Dance StudioL // Arts CourtyardM // Fine Arts StudioN // Recreation CourtyardO // Gymnasium

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  • 1 // North Elevation2 // Section A3 // Section B4 // Section C A

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  • Along the monolithic stone wall, bricks are removed to provide limited views and light for interior programs. Intimacy is created on the interior with divisions such as curtains, bookcases, and half walls.

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  • OVERLAY

    Overlay is a fruit winery and public vineyard located on the Milton Quarry in Ontario. The vineyard capitalizes on the niche market of fruit wines ranging from blueberries to tropical pineapples. Small pocket parks within the landscape allow visitors to picnic and relax. The winery located at the base of the vineyard valley is made of a variety of layers to slowly transition visitors into the magnificent landscape. The winery building is comprised of a restaurant, store, greenhouse, production facility, laboratory, cellar, tasting room, and an open air amphitheater.

    Studio

    Lola Shepard // 2B

    CraftAuto CADIllustratorRhinoVrayPhotoshopPhysical Modeling

    LocationMilton, On

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  • 1 // Main Level Plan2 // Basement Plan3 // Axonometric

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  • 3A // Species Display WallB // ReservoirC // GreenhouseD // StoreE // RestaurantF // ProductionG // LaboratoryH // Wine TastingI // CellarJ // Open Air AmphitheaterK // Shipping DockL // Glass Roof

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  • 1 // Section A2 // Section B3 // Section C4 // Entrance Render5 // Wine Tasting Render

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    When entering the winery visitors are led through a woody landscape and approach a large stone wall that exhibits all the vineyards different fruits. Past the wall is the reservoir, greenhouse, winery, and a view to the vineyard landscape. Grand winding ramps lead visitors down into the cellar.

  • ARRAY

    Array is a highly energy efficient and low carbon portable classroom designed for the temperate Berlin climate. It focuses on using passive systems to heat, cool, and to gather resources from what it is consuming. Array is built of modules of walls, ceiling, decking and flooring to allow for adaptability and multiple layouts. It can be taken apart and flat packed, then shipped to where it can begin a new life. It has outdoor storage, indoor storage, and a very flexible floor plan to allow for multiple functions over the course of the whole day.

    Environmental Design

    Terri Boake // 2A

    CraftAuto CADIllustratorRhinoPhotoshopClimate ConsultantHEED

    LocationBerlin, Germany

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    CollaborationEmmeily Zhang

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    1 // Unit Plan2 // Unit Combinations: Single, Conjoined, Double3 // Climate Consultant Physcometric Chart 4 // Climate Consultant Temperature and Precipitation Chart5 // HEED Energy Efficiency Chart6 // Courtyard Render7 // E-W Section8 // N-S Section

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    Array provides an outdoor activity area as well as planters and exterior seating. The side panels of Array slide and tuck away into the building to create a merging of the interior and the exterior. A trellis can be added between two portables for a shaded exterior space for activities, games, or just an area to be outside.

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  • 1 // Solar Panels and SWH Panels2 // Roof Module3 // Track with Folding Curtains4 // Thermal Wall Module5 // Sliding Wall Module6 // PV Louvres Module7 // Thermal Floor Module8 // Deck Module with Adjustable Footings9 // Ramp Module10 // Planter Module11 // Wetland Module

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  • Array has a multitude of active systems that help the portable be as low carbon as possible. These systems include solar water heating panels, photovoltaic panels, grey water treatments, and phase change material insulation. Different levels of shading work to provide the most comfortable environment as possible.

    1 //Living Machine and rainwater collection2 // Phase Change Material Heating System3 // Day Lighting N-S Section4 // Living Machine Water Filtration

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    A // Settling and screening of waste waterB // Biofilms eat wasteC // Tidal ModulesD // Gravel WetlandE // UV/ Chlorine DisinfectionF // Treatment Water storage for non-potable uses

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    LOFT

    The Loft building is a response to the densification problem in downtown Toronto. It is a low rise apartment building situated on a small site between Britain St. and Stonecutters Ln. To encourage economic growth and engage the public, The Loft has a small bookstore on the ground level.

    Studio

    Donald McKay // 1B

    CraftAuto CADIllustratorRhinoVrayPhotoshop

    LocationToronto, On

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    Left // Site

    Right // Ground Floor Plan

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    To maximize space and address the street, the building occupies the entire site. Circulation is pushed against the buildings blank face. The ground floor is separated into a lobby, bookstore, bike storage, parking, and mechanical services.

    BookstoreLobby

    Bike Storage

    Mech

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    1 // Roof Plan2 // Floor A3 // Floor B4 // South Section5 // East Section

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    The apartments consist of three different types: single, double, and wheelchair accessible. On the roof there is a lounge and terrace, as well as a communal laundry room.

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    The building is constructed out of concrete sheer walls with a copper shading facade. The spacing between the shades expands at the openings to highlight the connection between interior and exterior. This system was designed to change with time. As the copper ages it gradually turns from brown to turquoise. The Loft responds to the quaint context by having a bookstore on the corner condition of the site. The bookstore is designed as an intimate place for the public. The space is divided by bookcase walls, and seating is formed by bookshelves.

    1 // Shading Diagram2 // South Elevations Over Time3 // East Main Floor Section4 // South Main Floor Section5 // Library Render

    a // Copper Shadesb // Windowc // Concrete Sheer Wall

    SOUTH SECTIONEAST SECTION

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    The Row house is designed as a compact dwelling for a neighborhood in downtown Cambridge. Inspiration was drawn from Adolf Loos who divided spaces using level changes as opposed to walls. Level changes in the home signify different uses and levels of intimacy. Other divisions are made with slat walls, stairs, or bookcases.

    ROW

    CraftAuto CADIllustratorHand ModeledRhinoVrayPhotoshop

    LocationCambridge, On

    StudioVal Rynnimeri // 1A

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    1 // Ground Floor2 // Second Floor3 // South Elevation4 // North Elevation5 // North Section6 // East Section

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    The alternating spaces of compression alter the feeling of the rooms. The living room is spacious to create a feeling of freedom and the dining room is compact to create intimacy for family members.

    The steel framing which wraps around the house acts as a unifying element to neighbouring row houses by weaving its way through the group of homes.

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    As an intern at Gensler New York, I worked on projects within the workplace and retail studios. Projects included law offices, retail podiums and retail outlets. Throughout the term I worked on one law office project from the beginning of concept development to the end of design development. My work in the retail studios mainly consisted of 3D modeling and detail design.

    GENSLER

    Co-op Term 2

    CraftAuto CADRevitRhinoIllustratorPhotoshopInDesign

    1 // Law Office Level 26: Conference Floor2 // Law Office Level 28: Workplace Floor3 // Law Office Lobby Render4 // Law Office Lobby Screen Design5 // Law Office Pantry Render6 // Law Office Partner Neighbourhood Diagram7 // Law Office Work Station Axonometric

    ELEV#42

    #40ELEV

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    ELEV#46

    SERVELEV

    #4

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    ELEV#57

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    ELEV#31

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    #37ELEV

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    ELEV#35

    #27ELEV

    ELEV#28

    #32ELEV

    ELEV#33

    #34ELEV

    #1STAIR

    #1& TEL

    STAIR#2

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    ROOM #1POWDER

    WOMEN

    #1VEST

    MEN#1

    JANITOR#1

    FTVEST

    STAIR#5

    #5ELEC

    T/E SHAFT

    CLOSET

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    FIRETOWER

    TEL #3ELEC &

    #2MEN

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    ELEC &TEL #4

    #2WOMEN

    POWDERROOM #2

    STAIR#4

    #3STAIR

    #2JANITOR

    #2ROOMFAN

    MAILSHAFT

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    SHAFT#1

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    361 SFCONF (12)

    1358 SFBREAKOUT

    252 SFCAFE

    447 SFSTOR

    421 SFCONF (12)

    325 SFCONF (10)

    696 SFCONF (22)

    690 SFCONF (22)

    149 SFSTOR

    163 SFCOPY RM

    157 SFIDF

    335 SFTEAM (10)

    336 SFTEAM (10)

    23 SFCOATS

    164 SFCONF (6)

    208 SFCONF (8)

    279 SFCONF (12)

    284 SFCONF (12)

    927 SFCONF (22)

    130 SFCONF (4)

    211 SFCONF (8)

    246 SFCATERING

    133 SFAV

    62 SFSTOR

    144 SFSTOR

    130 SFCASE RM

    522 SFVEND

    618 SFVEND

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    Green spaces, concentrated secretary desks, universal office sizes, and a variety of different collaborative work spaces help make this office progressive in terms of health, collaboration, and individual work.

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    One main contribution I made to the project was the design of a metal screen that wraps its way through the lobby. The screen transitions through patterns specific to different nationalities around the world.

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    STAIR B

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    MECH. ROOMEXIST.

    CLOSET CLOSETTEL

    Elevator Banks

    Mens Room

    Ladies Room

    COFFEE

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    STORAGE

    CATERINGPANTRY

    GRAB N GO

    14'-6 3/4"

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    South West -Option 3Reed SmithCafe Locations - 23rd Floor

    1 // Law Office 2 Level 23: Cafe Floor2 // Retail Glass Railing Detail3 // Law Office Partner Office Axonometric4 // Law Office Paralegal Work Station Axonometric5 // Law Office 3 Level 25: Conference Floor6 // Law Office 4 Reception Render

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  • 2004 Genslerc 2004 Genslerc 2004 Genslerc

    Dec. 12, 2014.Boston Properties 399 Park Avenue, New York, NY 25th Floor Test Fit

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    As an intern at Cynthia Zahoruk Architect (CZA) I worked on a variety of projects at different scales of detail. Projects included multiple home renovations, new houses, a midwives centre, a retirement home, and a church. I was given the freedom to help with the layout and design of the buildings and became very familiar with the building code and programs such as Auto CAD, Impression, and Photoshop.

    CZA

    Co-op Term 1

    CraftAuto CADImpressionPhotoshop

    1 // Maranatha Retirement Main Floor2 // Maranatha Retirement Front Elevation3 // Maranatha Retirement Back Elevation4 // Deluce House Front Elevation5 // Deluce House Back Elevation6 // Deluce House Main Floor Plan7 // Deluce House Second Floor Plan

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    MAIN FLOOR UPPER FLOOR

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    PERSONAL WORKS

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  • Thank You For Your Time

    - Hayley Sykes

  • Hayley Sykes

    905 - 320 - 9803 (cell)905 - 637 - 0215 (home)[email protected]