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Roger LeeCV/Work Samples
[email protected] | +61422748744
Roger Lee Address | 55 Carranya RoadRiverview, 2066 NSW, Australia
Nationality | AustralianDate of Birth |11 November 1987
-Education
2012 / 2011_Master of ArchitectureThe University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia2012_Semester abroad Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
2009 / 2007_Bachelor of Architectural StudiesThe University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
2008 Summer Semester_Marketing ArchitectureUniversity of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany
-Work Description
2010_Archi-Tectonics_New York, USA.Student Architect-Construction documentation for ongoing residential projects under construction in New York City. -Holon Municipal Town Square Competition in Holon, Israel.
2009_Dorell.Ghotmeh.Tane_Paris, France.Student Architect-Jnah Villa and Marina Complex Competition in Beirut, Lebanon-Feasibility study for a mixed-use development proposal, in Sousse, Tunisia-Part of ongoing documentation team for the Estonian National Museum, Estonia
2008_Carey Baptist School_Melbourne, Australia.Team Tennis Coach
2007_Salesforce_Melbourne, Australia.TelemarketerOutbound sales and marketing for Telstra, Australia campaign 2007.
-References
David AgudoProject Architect
Dominique Perrault [email protected]
+33 6 4305 7319
David BarrDesign Director
MESH [email protected]
+1 212.989.3884 ext. 4
Lina GhotmehPartner
Dorell.Ghotmeh.Tane/[email protected]
+33 1 4338 1247
Note:Reference Letter attached
[email protected]: +61 422 748 744
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-Employment Objective
To secure a designer position at an architecture company prominent in contemporary discourse where I will pushed to the limits of my abilities and be allowed the opportunity to learn, contribute and gain the respect of my peers.
CV
Software Proficiency
_Graphic Editing Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop Adobe InDesign
_2D Drafting Autocad
_3D Modelling Rhinoceros _BIM Revit
_Rendering Vray
_Physical Modelling Lasercutter
-Personal Description
Passionate designer, outspoken, resourceful, creative, laborious worker, avid learner. Acclimatised to stressful environments.
Basic Proficient Expert
D O R E L L . G H O T M E H . T A N E / A R C H I T E C T S
DORELL.GHOTMEH.TANE / ARCHITECTS 6 rue Desargues 75011 Paris France T e l : + 33 1 43 38 12 47 F a x : + 33 1 43 38 12 85 E M AI L : c o n t a c t @ d g t a r c h i t e c t s . c o m W E B : w w w .d g t a r c h i t e c t s . c o m S A R L d’ A r c h it e c t u r e D o r e l l G h o t m e h T a n e S I R E T : 490 103 513 00011 C a p i t a l S o c i a l 9 000 euro T V A i n t e r c o m. n. FR68490103512 ordre des architectes d’Ile de France N. S10922
January 2010 To whom it may concern ROGER LEE Roger Lee joined Dorell.Ghotmeh.Tane/Architects in September 2009 as an intern following the successful completion of his Bachelor of Architecture degree at The University of Melbourne, Australia. Whilst here, Roger has been involved in the following projects:
Competition for the Jnah Villa and Marina Complex , Beirut, Lebanon Ongoing development proposal for Sousse, Tunisia Estonian National Museum
I am pleased to vouch for Roger’s very considerable design and communication skills that he has exhibited while working here. The quality of his work is of the highest standard and well thought out. He is inventive and imaginative in his work and produces drawings, diagrams and physical models for conceptual and presentation purposes. He researches solutions and comes up with alternatives to problems as he develops the project. His knowledge of the office laser cutter has also been a valuable asset to us. Besides his high architectural skills, Roger also speaks very well, is extremely personable and cooperative and works well in group-situations. He is currently seeking employment in an architectural office to fulfil his work experience requirements for his undergraduate degree. I believe that Roger would be an asset to any architectural practice, and I highly recommend him to you. Sincerely, David Agudo Project Leader Dorell.Ghotmeh.Tane/Architects [email protected] Tel +33 1 43 38 12 47
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-A masterplanning competition for the Municipal Town Square of Holon that will define the city as well as integrate residential apartments, a performance art theatre and a municipal tower.
Overall perspective of development
Project | Masterplan_Invited competition Location | Holon, Israel
Date | October 2010
Overall masterplan
BELOW | Long Section through the masterplan
Archi-Tectonics_New York, USA
Holon Municipal Town Square
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All stages of the production of images and diagrams by: Roger Lee
Microclimate System
Municipal Tower Lobby
Entrance to the Municipal tower
ABOVE | Perspective Section of the Performance Arts Theatre
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-Interior design for the Bund Shanghai flagship store of the renowned fashion house Ports. Involvement with the project was during the sketch design and design development phase. The project was completed in early 2011.
Ports Shanghai Store
Overall plan of storeCad and post production by: Roger Lee
Interior view from southeast side of storeRendering and post production by: Roger Lee
Archi-Tectonics_New York, USA 04Project | Concept Design
Location | Shanghai, ChinaDate | August 2010
Interior view from southwest side of storeRendering and post production by: Roger Lee
ABOVE | View of main store entranceRendering and post production by: Roger Lee
BELOW | Interior Photo of completed store
Interior view from northeast side of storeRendering and post production by: Roger Lee
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Jnah Villa and Marina Complex
BELOW | Plan, Section and Elevation of proposed Marina RestaurantDrawings by: Roger Lee
Overall PerspectiveRender by: Deisuke Sekine. Post production by: Roger Lee
BELOW | Final presentation modelPhysical model, photographs and post production by: Roger Lee
-An invited masterplanning competition for Beirut, Lebanon that integrates 20 luxury villas, 50 condominiums, a beach club and marina.
Dorell.Ghotmeh.Tane/Architects_Paris, France 05Project | Masterplan_Invited Competition
Location | Beirut, LebanonDate | January 2010
Impression of Villas from the beachRender by: Deisuke Sekine. Post production by: Roger Lee
BELOW | Aerial view of masterplanImage by: Deisuke Sekine
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Proposed main plaza in front of Train StationRender by: Deisuke Sekine. Post production by: Roger Lee
RIGHT | Strategies for program distribution within the site._Diagrammatic
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_Detailed Conceptual ModelDiagrams and models by: Roger Lee
Sousse Main Train Station
BELOW | Physical massing modelPhysical model, photographs and post production by: Roger Lee
BELOW | Initial Massing PlansDrawings by: Roger Lee
-A feasibility study for the revamping of the existing main train station in Sousse, Tunisia. Program calls for a high dense mix of program to allow the site to be a urban generator.
Dorell.Ghotmeh.Tane/Architects_Paris, France 06Project | Transport and mixed use_Feasibility Study
Location | Sousse, TunisiaDate | November 2009
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-An exercise in urban regeneration. The project focuses on masterplanning a group of buildings that purposefully integrates infrastructure elements matched with a strong public domain.
Overall perspective of masterplan proposal
BELOW | Physical Model
Australia Technology Park
ABOVE | Project Distribution
ABOVE | Planning Approach
All design and production of images and diagrams by: Roger Lee
Academic_The University of Sydney, Australia 07Project | 5th Year Studio Project
Location | Sydney, AustraliaDate | November 2012
Perspective of Water Detention + Park area
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Restrooms and Kiosks
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Track & Field
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Food Court
Athlete & Mixed Zone
Arrival Hall & Tickets
Train Station & Tickets
Upper Grandstand
Primary Concourse
Beer Garden
Restaurant
Communal Plaza/Screening Area
Athlete’s Promenade
Main Entry Area &Museum shop
Athlete/media elevator
STRUCTURAL CONCEPT | A series of 10 meter high mega trusses are installed between the existing frame. The existing frame houses vertical circulation as well as provides lateral support. The mega-trusses support the levels below with hanging columns and provide a base for which the grandstand above rests.
All stages of the production of images and diagrams by: Roger Lee
Stadia
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-The project was completed during an exchange semester abroad at the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands. Stadia is the concept design for a sports stadium destined to be part of a masterplanned hypothetical kilometer cubed city for 1 million residents.
Academic_Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands 08Project | 5th Year Studio Project
Location | Markemeer Polder, The NetherlandsDate | June 2012
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RAPIDLY INSTALLEDOur structural system - a combination of structurally insulated panels for the walls and steel framed insulated panels for the floor and ceilings - enables us to improvise and to adapt to the design require-ments of any school permitting construction of schools up to 4 storeys high.
Our skin system - a customised lightweight steel framed panel - allows for the selection of a skin type that accomodates the specific climate requirements of each site.
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PTFE Roof Membrane: suitable for use across all Australian climates
Structural Insulated modular floor panels: primary structural layer suitable for use across all Australian climates as a first skin.
Structural Insulated modular ceiling panels: primary structural layer suitable for use across all Australian climates as a first skin.
Structural Insulated modular wall panels- windows pre-fabricated off site-: primary structural layer suitable for use across all Australian climates as a first skin.
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Precast concrete piers and steel hollow core.
Strucural and connection steel frame for modular floor panels. Lined with neoprene.
Strucural and connection steel frame for modular ceiling panels. Lined with Neoprene.
Connection plate between ceiling panel steel frame and double skin frame
Steel Gutter
L channel lined with neoprene to minimise air escaping when double skin is closed.
Lightweight steel framed skin. Selection varies according to climate type.
Pier foundations precast and steel beams are pre-fabricated to the specifications of the individual site.
2 Modular floor panels that have been delivered flat packed are laid out according to planned layout.
3 Flat packed delivered modular wall panels and volumetric modules (ie. toilets, science labs, etc..) are installed.
4 Flat packed modular ceiling panels go on top when all load bearing walls have been installed.
5 Standard and also customised connection joints are attached and the specified double skin facade and eaves are installed.
6 The PTFE roof is the last to go on.
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-Design for a demountable classroom system that can be adapted within the different climate zones of Australia. The classroom utilises a double skin system that has a standard primary skin which functions with an interchangeable secondary skin suited to varying climates.
All stages of the production of images and diagrams by: Roger Lee
BELOW | Structure + Material
Demountable Classroom System
BELOW | Breakout Space
BELOW | A flexible and additive system
Academic_The University of Sydney, Australia 09Project | 4th Year Studio Project
Location | Sydney, AustraliaDate | November 2011
Physical Model
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-Designed to function like an urban wormhole, the project is for a multi-functional temporary theatre which has been designed to cater for multiple types of events.
ABOVE | Physical model of the entrance
All stages of the production of images and diagrams by: Roger Lee
Travelling Theatre for Sydney Festival
BELOW | Perspective of the theatre in Hyde Park, Sydney
The Wormhole as concept
Project | 4th Year Studio ProjectLocation | Sydney, Australia
Date | June 2011
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1 Platform 3 / 42 Platform 1 / 23 Main Hall4 Tram Stops5 Library Entrance 6 Library Reading Area7 Public Cafe8 Library Main Stack9 Library Main Stack10 Library Group Study Area11 Library Quiet Study Area12 Roof Garden
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Proposed Rail Tunnels to run under Flemington Road and then under Elizabeth Street
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The underlying concept for the development of Haymarket Train Station was the notion of being the ‘Eye of the Storm’. The site presented the challenge of access and dealing with tra�c due to its location. It also brought along issues with regards to dealing with existing tram services. The complex nature of the site drove us to respond the design process in a diagrammatic fashion. The recre-ation of the ‘Eye of the Storm’, is an e�ort in creating an island of tranquility within a place of unrest. This de�ned the addition of program within the development such that we felt the addition of a Library would be most appropriate. The close proximity of the University of Melbourne and the fact that the Train Station is public infrastructure that de�nes connectivity, progress and innovation drove this decision along with our belief that the Library is represen-tative of education at the forefront.
The design is derived studies on the structural aspect of the ‘Eye of the Storm’ and introduced both in plan and in section. This form of planning followed through as a key component within the circula-tion introduced. The circulation routes, plays a key part in engaging users of both the train station as well as the library with di�erent user groups. Two main routes were developed as a result, fast �ow and slow �ow, the two streams, enliven the experience for users and brings with it convenience for users.
Public space is broken up into three di�erent zones within the wall of the eye. The roof garden presents itself as the �nal point within the journey through the building whilst the public cafe on the third level is the second possible stop for public users. The �rst point of exchange for public users is the vortex that occurs on the lower ground. It is the primary space which engages all user groups and is the starting point for any journey beginning within the ‘Eye of the Storm’
The Eye of the Storm
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Entrance on the corner of Flemington Road and Elizabeth Street
Haymarket Train Station and Library
User movement diagram
BELOW | Sections through the building
Analysis of User groups
BELOW | Plans
All stages of the production of images and diagrams by: Roger Lee
Haymarket Station + Library-The project is for the development of a train station located within a roundabout. The underlying thread for the design was the notion of the site being the ‘Eye of the Storm’.
Academic_The University of Melbourne, Australia 11Project | 3rd Year Studio ProjectLocation | Melbourne, Australia
Date | June 2009
Perspective of Entrance and Tram stop
Library Interior
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