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My name is Chris Collett, I’m a 24 year old graduate with a 2:1 Bachelor of Arts Degree in Architecture from South Bank University.
I have a keen interest in creative urban design. I have completed the RIBA Part 1 and am currently recording my Stage 1 practical experience.
I am looking to progress on to the RIBA Part 2 and expand my knowledge of creative urban design solutions.
I have included select images from my most recent academic design projects & professional experience. My CV is included at the end of the portfolio.
01-05
Undergraduate - RIBA Part I
London Southbank - Student
The Landscape of Performance
A performance centre and urban landscape for the avant-garde theatre group: The Chicago Neo Futurists.
06-08
The Home, the Mind & the Body
A series of art installations exploring the relationship between the body & the home and the mind & the muscle.
09-10
The Rembrandt Theatres
A collection of public performance spaces located within Rembrandt gardens.
Professional Experience
Emma Frost Designs - Interior architectural assistant
11-12
Hawkesfield Road
Existing & proposed plans / elevations for a small rear extension of a residential property.
13-14
Barnfield Wood Road
Interior elevations, plans & visualisations of a proposed master bathroom design.
Professional Experience - Stage I Practical Experience
Wembley Innovation - CAD / BIM Technician
15-18
One Leadenhall
Stage 4 plans, elevations & 3D model for part of the construction of a 36-storey skyscraper.
19-35 Baker street
Stage 4 plans for office, residential and retail spaces as part of the mixed use redevelopment of Baker street.
Canada Water A2
A 3D model for part of Southwark Councils new Leisure Centre included in the Canada Water development project.
19-23 23-25
The Landscape of Performance
Hons Design Project (2021)
The Site
The site is located one block west of Marylebone parking spaces arranged in a herringbone layout
Project Brief
The brief asks us to reimagine redundant landscapes and to develop a sustainable urban park and an inclusive environment for the immediate community. It must at the same time provide space for the Experimental Theatre Group, The Chicago Neo Futurists to practice, rehearse, perform, socialise, rest and partially reside.
Software Skills Developed
Concept Development
Below shows abstracted spatial movement of performers and/or objects from three 30 second Chicago Neo Futurists plays. The abstracted choreography is overlain on the site and used to break down the existing site conditions, before reimagining the space and methods of traversing the site.
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CAD AutoCAD Sketchup VISUAL V-ray Photoshop
Marylebone, London
Concept Site Plan
Initial massing model
A Landscape of Performance
My proposal consists of a stepped landscape that invites people to traverse across the site in a non linear fashion, similar to the structure of the Chicago Neo’s performances.
The Chicago Neo’s are famous for their ’30 plays in 60 minutes’, a series of avant-garde 2 minute performances, that vary in genre, tone and style. My intention is to encourage the theatre group to embrace my proposal as a new stage, and for performers to roam the site, providing short performances for people moving across the site, or sitting in a number of the small performance opportunity spaces provided.
Clay Render Model Showing Massing and Level Changes
Programming of Spaces
There are two theatres (1) (2), included in the proposal. Neither require direct natural light and so have been located below ground in order to maximise space above ground.
The proposal provides sleeping quarters (3) and a writers lounge (4) for residents. In order to achieve the optimum environmental conditions required, they have been arranged in a way that allows for natural light to penetrate deep into these spaces.
A cafe (5) and theatre bar (6) is included in the scheme. The cafe has been positioned facing onto the sunken landscape, that not only allows for natural light to penetrate into it, but also for the natural ventilation of the space. Despite being located underground, the theatre bar draws natural light into the space through glass panes that break up the walkway.
Theatres Residential Commercial
Mechanical Ventilation will need to be used to ventilate the remainder of the level due to its location below ground and lack of direct access to fresh air.
The walkway above has been designed with large glass panels allowing natural light to pass into the space connecting the theatres.
Residences and performers lounge located above ground in order to benefit from natural light and ventilation.
Facing the openings of the foyer and connecting hallway onto the sunken landscape allows for natural ventilation of this space by the opening of the main doors
Openings in the residence lounge allows for natural air to ventilate the space.
Trickle vents will be fitted in the performers lounge and office below, allowing fresh air to circulate naturally.
Positioning the space above ground, and the locations of the windows, ensures natural light can penetrate deep into the lounge / writing area.
The kitchen and utility rooms of the residence will require mechanical ventilation due to the nature of their usage.
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(2)
Basement Floor Plan
(4)
Ground Floor Plan
Vertical and Lateral Loading
The proposal is supported by reinforced concrete columns and supportive concrete walls. The columns and walls transfer the the vertical and lateral loads experienced by the structure down to a reinforced raft foundation.
1. Cavity
2. Insulation
3. Floor finish
4. Insulation
5. Ribbed concret slab
6. Internal plaster finish
7. Damp proof course
8. Reinforced steel beam
9. Internal plaster finish
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12. Detailed Section
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Sketch Section
I propose an aggressive intervention into the fabric of the site, reimagining not just the existing carpark but surrounding traffic flow as well. The Northern end of the site will provide a home-base for the Chicago Neo’s, which includes two different theatre spaces. One is a fixed seat theatre to provide a more traditional theatrical experience, and the other a flexible theatre space, integral to their more avantgarde performances. The southern end of the site provides a small amphitheatre, located under a series of rising green platforms that also
Lower Ground Floor Plan
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Site Plan of Proposal
10. Performers locker room
11. Theatre - fixed
12. Primary entrance and reception
13. Cafe
1. Residences for performers
2. Performers lounge
3. Writing and rehearsal space
4. Admin office
5. 1st floor seating
6. Kitchen & dinning area
7. Theatre - flexible space
8. Bar and connecting space
Hons Design Project (2020)
Project Site & Brief
For our brief we were asked to investigate the relationship between the performance of ritual activities and architecture.
A proposed performance space is to be developed, housed and expressed within the confinement of our own homes. The design concept and performance will be based upon a ritual of our own household choice.
The Home, the Mind & the Body
Site Plan Existing Front Elevation
Existing Section
VISUAL
Software Skills Developed CAD AutoCAD
Photoshop
The Proposal
The performances are based upon the rituals of exercise and the movements of the body. This project reimagines the house as a living organism, with its own nervous system connecting installations to machinery.
The performer operates the specialised machinery, which mimic the movements of a workout. These movements cause the installations to react in ways that allow the spectators to experience the ‘performance’ through sensory means other than sight.
Installation
The first installation is based upon the increase in perspiration during a workout. Whilst the performer is using this specific machine, air is heated, and then pumped into the space.
When the warm air hits the glass surface, which has been cooled to 6°C, it reaches its dew point and condenses. This allows spectators to reach out and feel the structure ‘perspire’, experiencing the ‘performance’ through the medium of touch.
Backstage Installation Two Installation Three Installation Four Cavity cooled to 6°C Tank heating the air before being pumped around the system. Heated air Heated air Condensation forming on glass
One - Perspiration
Air out Air in Tank heating the air before being pumped around the system Movement direction Movement direction
Ground Floor First Floor Installation One
Installation Two - Ventilation
Whilst the performer is using this machine, air is forced through the system to perforated walls and through into the space. Additionally on the reverse motion of the machine, a small amount of air is then pulled back through the system. As the ‘performance’ using this machine goes on, each repetition gives the impression of the structure ‘breathing’.
Spectators will experience the performance in this installation through the medium of touch, as they move around the space. Additionally this will be experienced through the medium of sound, as you hear the walls ‘breathe’.
The third installation is based upon the release of endorphins during a workout. Whilst the performer is using this specific machine, lavender oil infused water is pumped through the system to diffusers. When the water reaches the diffusers, the plates within vibrate creating ultrasonic waves that break the oil into microscopic particles. The diffuser then releases this fine mist of lavender oil and water into the air.
The inhalation of this essential oil, encourages the release of endorphins, allowing spectators to experience the performance through the sense of smell, and release of their own endorphins.
increase of the heart rate during a workout. Whilst the performer is using the machine, it drives a small electric motor, which in turn powers small piston hammers located around the outside of the four chambered space. When the pistons strikes the polyethylene terephthalate it creates a vibration.
As the performer increases or decreases their speed, the rate at which the pistons strike the polyethylene also changes, allowing spectators to experience the performance through the sense of sound and touch.
The right lung is longer and thinner, compared to the left in the human body, and this inspired the development of the perforated walls.
Movement direction
Diffuser Lavender water pumped out
Project Site & Brief
The brief asks us to develop a performance space within the ornamental public gardens, known as Rembrandt Gardens. The site overlooks Regent's Canal on the eastern side of the basin in an area now known as ‘Little Venice’.
The form and spacial concepts will be generated through the programmatic consideration of the site, and type of performance.
Skills Developed CAD AutoCAD Sketchup VISUAL Photoshop
Software
Development of Plan
De Stijl Overlay
Site Projections
Design Development
My proposal consists of 4 stages, each with stepped seating and performer changing areas. The project was developed in collaboration with local schools, and as a result the stages will be utilised by them during the day for local performances, and drama education. The main stages will be utilised in the evening by multiple local theatre groups, who specialise in outdoor theatre. The main stage is unique in the fact that it provides seating for viewing both the main stage and the backstage. This has been done, as I believe there is performance in the choreography of the backstage, and provides a unique insight into how theatre works. It provides an alternative way of viewing the performance, and has an educational aspect as well.
Site Plan of Proposal
Development Section Showing Level Changes
Development Model Showing Massing and Level Changes
The Proposal
2. Seating
3. Backstage
4. Seating
5. Performers changing (underneath)
6. Backstage entrance
7. Main stage
8. Backstage
9. Seating
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11. Backstage entrance
12. Main entrance to seating
14. Main stage
15. Backstage
16. Viewing platform /Performers changing (underneath)
17. Backstage entrance
18. Seating
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19. Main entrance to seating
Hawkesfield Road Emma Frost Designs (2022) Project Site & Brief
The property is located in Hawkesfield Road, London. The brief was for the drafting of plans and elevations of a single storey rear extension. The proposed rear extension would project 6m from the rear of the dwelling, would extend across its full width and have a maximum height of 2.9m. The following drawings were part of the proposal used to seek planning permission.
Project Responsibilities
My responsibilities on this project involved; site visits, a site survey, and drafting of the existing and proposed plan and elevations.
Software Skills Developed
CAD AutoCAD
Proposed Ground Floor Plan1:20 @ A3 1m 1:50 @ A3 1m 2m 3m 4m 1:100 1m 2m 3m 4m 1:200 2m 3m 4m 5m 6m 7m 8m 9m 1:500 1:1250 20m 30m 40m 50m SITE PLAN + ORIENTATION Brigade Works, Brigade Street, London, SE3 0TW studio@emmafrostdesigns.com +44 (0) 7921 803 088 SHEET NUMBERS Refer to 000's for existing drawings Refer to 100's for proposed plans Refer to 200's for proposed elevations Refer to 300's for proposed sections Refer to 400's for room elevations Refer to 500's for details Refer to 600's for schedules DO NOT SCALE FROM THIS DRAWING Emma Frost Designs takes no responsibility for dimensions obtained by scaling from this drawing. no dimension shown the recipient must ascertain the dimension specifically from the designer or site measurement and may not rely on the drawing. Supply of the drawing digital form solely for convenience and no reliance may be placed on any data digital form. This drawing is issued for design intent only and This drawing the property of Emma Frost Designs Ltd. No disclosure copy may be made without the written permission Adventure NO. REVISION DATE AUTHOR CHECKED Project Stage Date Drawn By Title Scale Drawing No. Rev Hawkesfield Road PLANNING JULY 01 C COLLETT EXISTING PLANS 1:100 Company Registration: 7552647 Registered Address: 11 Hammersmith Terrace, London, W6 9TS Existing Ground Floor Plan 1:100 Existing First Floor Plan Existing Second Floor Plan 1:20 @ A3 1m 1:50 @ A3 1m 2m 3m 4m 1:100 1m 2m 3m 4m 1:200 2m 3m 4m 5m 6m 7m 8m 9m 1:500 10m 20m 1:1250 20m 30m 40m 50m KEY SITE PLAN + ORIENTATION Brigade Works, Brigade Street, London, SE3 0TW studio@emmafrostdesigns.com +44 (0) 7921 803 088 SHEET NUMBERS Refer to 000's for existing drawings Refer to 100's for proposed plans Refer to 200's for proposed elevations Refer to 300's for proposed sections Refer to 400's for room elevations Refer to 500's for details Refer to 600's for schedules STATUS PLANNING DO NOT SCALE FROM THIS DRAWING DIMENSIONS Emma Frost Designs takes no responsibility for dimensions obtained by scaling from this drawing. no dimension is shown the recipient must ascertain the dimension specifically from the designer or by site measurement and may not rely on the drawing. Supply of the drawing in digital form is solely for convenience and no reliance may be placed on any data in digital form. This drawing is issued for design intent only and should not be used for construction unless stated. COPYRIGHT This drawing is the property of Emma Frost Designs Ltd. No disclosure or copy of it may be made without the written permission of Adventure in Architecture Ltd. NO. REVISION Hawkesfield Road PLANNING APRIL 25 C COLLETT PROPOSED PLAN Company Registration: 7552647 Registered Address: 11 Hammersmith Terrace, London, W6 9TS Proposed Ground Floor Plan 1:100
1:20 @ A3 1m 1:50 @ A3 1m 2m 3m 4m 1:100 1m 2m 3m 4m 1:200 2m 3m 4m 5m 6m 7m 8m 9m 1:500 10m 20m 1:1250 20m 30m 40m Existing Front Elevation 1:100 Ridge Line 8557 mm Loft 5560 mm First Floor 2820 mm Ground Floor 0 mm 1:20 @ A3 1m 1:50 @ A3 1m 2m 3m 4m 1:200 2m 3m 4m 5m 6m 7m 8m 9m 1:500 10m 20m 1:1250 20m 30m 40m 50m Existing First Floor Plan 1:100 Existing Second Floor Plan 1:100 KEY SITE PLAN + ORIENTATION Brigade Works, Brigade Street, London, SE3 0TW | studio@emmafrostdesigns.com | +44 (0) 7921 803 088 SHEET NUMBERS Refer to 000's for existing drawings Refer to 100's for proposed plans Refer to 200's for proposed elevations Refer to 300's for proposed sections Refer to 400's for room elevations Refer to 500's for details Refer to 600's for schedules STATUS PLANNING DO NOT SCALE DIMENSIONS Emma Frost Designs takes scaling from this drawing. ascertain the dimension measurement and may not digital form is solely for convenience any data in digital form. should not be used for construction COPYRIGHT This drawing is the property copy of it may be made Architecture Ltd. Proposed Rear Elevation 1:100 GL -200 mm 1:50 @ A3 1m 2m 3m 4m 1:100 1m 2m 3m 4m 1:200 2m 3m 4m 5m 6m 7m 8m 9m 1:500 10m 20m 1:1250 20m 30m 40m 50m Ridge Line 8557 mm Loft 5560 mm First Floor 2820 mm Ground Floor 0 mm Proposed Rear Elevation Existing Rear Elevation Existing Ground Floor Plan Existing Front Elevation 1:20 @ A3 1m 1:50 @ A3 1m 2m 3m 4m 1:100 1m 2m 3m 4m 1:200 2m 3m 4m 5m 6m 7m 8m 9m 1:500 10m 20m KEY SITE PLAN + ORIENTATION Brigade Works, Brigade Street, London, SE3 0TW studio@emmafrostdesigns.com +44 (0) 7921 803 088 SHEET NUMBERS Refer to 000's for existing drawings Refer to 100's for proposed plans Refer to 200's for proposed elevations Refer to 300's for proposed sections Refer to 400's for room elevations Refer to 500's for details Refer to 600's for schedules STATUS PLANNING DO NOT SCALE FROM THIS DRAWING DIMENSIONS Emma Frost Designs takes no responsibility for dimensions obtained by scaling from this drawing. no dimension shown the recipient must ascertain the dimension specifically from the designer or by site measurement and may not rely on the drawing. Supply of the drawing digital form solely for convenience and no reliance may be placed on any data digital form. This drawing is issued for design intent only and should not be used for construction unless stated. COPYRIGHT This drawing the property of Emma Frost Designs Ltd. No disclosure copy may be made without the written permission Adventure NO. REVISION Company Registration: 7552647 Registered Address: Existing Ground Floor Plan 1:100 Existing First Floor 1:100 Existing Second 1:100 Existing First Floor Plan Existing Second Floor Plan
Barnfield Wood Road
Emma Frost Designs (2022)
The Site & Brief
This property is located in Barnfield Wood Road, London. For the brief I was tasked with drafting the proposal of the renovation of a large family bathroom. The drawings & visualisations were part of the first proposal of the design to the client.
Project Responsibilities
My responsibilities on this project involved; site visits, a site survey, drafting of the existing and proposed plan and elevations; production of interior visualisations; working closely with the interior designer to develop the proposal.
Project Software
CAD
AutoCAD Sketchup VISUAL V-Ray Photoshop
02 03 01 Block Plan
The Proposal
Elevation 01
Interior Visualisations of Proposal 01
Elevation 02
Interior Visualisations of Proposal 02
Elevation 03
1 Leadenhall
Wembley Innovation (2023)
The Site & Brief
The 1 Leadenhall Street proposal is for a 36-storey, 183-metre skyscraper to be built adjacent to Leadenhall Market in London. The proposal features 40,000m ² of office accommodation, a free public terrace and ground floor retail.
The following drawings are part of the design of the Wi System within the blockwork walls on the basement levels and ground floor. The 3D Revit model was used as part of the coordination process with MEP services.
Project Responsibilities
My responsibilities on this project involved; creation and management of the 3D BIM model; preparation and drafting of construction plans and elevations; working with the design team to coordinate with MEP services, and develop the structural system.
Project Software
CAD Revit BIM Revizto Solibri
3D Isometric Model of Wi System Levels B1 & B2
Level B1 Elevation D01 Level B1 Elevation D02 Level B1 Elevation D03 Level B1 Elevation D04 Level B1 Elevation D05 Level B1 Elevation D06 Level B1 Elevation D07 Level B1 Elevation D08 Level B1 Elevation D09 Level B1 Elevation D10 Level B1 Elevation D11 Level B1 Elevation D12 Level B1 Elevation D14 Level B1 Elevation D15 Level B1 Elevation D16 Level B1 Elevation D17 Location Plan - Level B1 Key Plan - Level B1
Wi System & Blockwork General Arrangement Pla n Level B1 Location Plan - Level B1 Key
Wi System & Blockwork General Arrangement Pla n Level B1 Key Location Plan - Level B1
19-35 Baker Street
Wembley Innovation (2023)
The Site & Brief
The proposed structure occupies an entire urban block, flanked by Baker Street and Gloucester Place. It features a 200,000 sq ft office building, 42 residential apartments, 10 affordable housing units, and 20,000sq of prime retail space. The following drawings were part of the design of the Wi System within blockwork walls on the lower ground and ground floor.
My responsibilities on this project involved; creation and management of the 3D BIM model; preparation and drafting of the construction plans; working with the design team to coordinate with MEP services, and develop the structural system.
Wi System & Blockwork General Arrangement Pla n Block D Lower Ground
Software CAD Revit AutoCAD BIM Solibri Naviswork
Project Responsibilities Project
Blockwork Wall De-Bonded Connection - Detail 51 Blockwork Wall Movement Joint - Detail 50 Wi Beam Fixed to Concrete - Detail 08 Wi Column to Wi Lintel Connection - Detail 15
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Canada Water A2
Wembley Innovation (2023)
The Site & Brief
The proposal is for the design of blockwork walls on the ground and lower ground floors of a new leisure centre located in Canada Water, London. The development forms part of the the Canada Water Masterplan for Southwark Council.
The following model and isometrics coordinated the design of the Wi System within the blockwork walls on the basement levels and ground floor. The 3D Revit model was used as part of the extensive coordination process with MEP services.
Project Responsibilities
My responsibilities on this project involved management of the 3D BIM model to coordinate with MEP services, and assisting in the drafting of construction plans and elevations.
Project Software CAD
Isometric Section Showing Wi System
BIM Solibri
Revit
Naviswork
Plan of 3D Model Showing Wi Column & Wi Beam Locations - Level B1 Zoomed in isometric Showing Wi System Elements
Chris Collett
Architecture BA(Hons) graduate looking to complete RIBA Part 2
I’m a 24 year old trainee architect currently completing my Stage 1 practical experience. My current role as a CAD/BIM technician has vastly improved my software knowledge and design skills in a professional setting. I completed my Bachelor of Arts degree in Architecture at South Bank University London, during which I worked on a wide range of individual and team projects. My studies allowed me to build a strong foundation while nurturing my ability to meet deadlines and work calmly under pressure. Having also previously worked in hospitality throughout my studies I am able to appreciate the value of working within a team while also developing advanced interpersonal skills. Having completed the RIBA Part 1, I am looking to complete the RIBA Part 2 and further expand my knowledge of creative urban and residential design solutions.
Professional Experience
1+ years of varied experience working within the design & construction industry.
CAD/BIM Technician
Wembley Innovation, London
AUG 2022 - Current
Ongoing
- Currently employed as a CAD/BIM technician for a construction company working a number of large scale projects. My responsibilities involve producing plans, sections, elevations and detail drawings, as well as the management and coordination of Revit BIM models for multiple projects.
Interior Architectural Assistant
Emma Frost Designs, London
FEB 2022 - JUL 2022
6 Months
- Worked for 6 months as an interior architectural assistant. My responsibilities involved site surveys and preparing interior and exterior plans and elevations for proposals.
Internship
Canaway Fleming Architects, London
JUN 2015 - JUL 2015
1 Month
- Spent a week with Canaway Fleming architects after the completion of my GCSEs in order to further my understanding of the profession. I shadowed an architect for client meetings and site visits, as well as help develop a 3D model for a small residential extension.
Education
3 years as a student studying architecture, working on a wide range of creative individual and team projects.
BA(Hons) Architecture (RIBA Part 1)
South Bank University, London
SEP 2018 - JUN 2021
3 years
- Completed 9 design projects in total over three years of study. This involved; Creatively analysing a variety of sites and my own personal interpretation of a series of briefs; Meticulously developing design concepts based upon site research and other external factors; Working within a team on projects to perform thorough site analysis.
Additional Experience
World Architecture Festival
Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Volunteered at the 2019 WAF in Amsterdam, where I sat in on a number of the presentations and gained invaluable experience of how concepts can be presented effectively and professionally.
Qualifications & Achievements
Various
- Completed the Revit intermediate to advanced course with London Software Training.
- Submitted work for the RIBA South East London Student Awards.
- Duke of Edinburgh Silver award.
Education History
2018 - 2021
South Bank University, London Architecture BA(Hons) 2:1
2015 - 2017
Our Lady of Sion Sixth Form, Worthing 3 A-levels in Maths, Physics and DT
2010 -2015
Our Lady of Sion, Worthing 10 GCSEs A-C including Maths, English language and German.
Employment History
2022-2023
Wembley Innovation, London CAD/BIM Technician
2022-2022
Emma Frost Designs, London Interior Architectural Assistant
2019-2022
Williamson’s Tavern, London Bar Supervisor Software Skills
CAD Sketchup
AutoCAD Revit Rhino
BIM
Solibri
BIM 360
Naviswork
Revizto VISUAL
V-Ray Lumion
Photoshop Illustrator InDesign