Elisia Cozzupoli
Architectural Technologist
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I am an interior design and architectural technologist graduate, seeking a full time position within the architectural field. I am looking for a collaborative way to showcase, and further develop my current creative, personal, and technical skills, as well as expand my current knowledge
Camping
Skiing Cooking Painting Drawing Archery
Problem Solving
Time Management
Goal Driven Teamwork Collaboration Adaptability Communication
Architectural Technologist
Diploma
George Brown College
2020-2022
Niagara Roof Anchors
2020-Present
Designer and drafter
Interior Design Technologist
Advanced Diploma
George Brown College
2016-2019
My duties include but are not limited to
- Communicating with current and potential clients to book inspections and ensure their testing is up to date
- execution of 2D and 3D drawings
- Permit submittals
Imperial Meats
2019-2020
Day Manager
- Worked promptly and sucessfully in a team environment
- Key holder
- Schedule manager
AutoCAD Revit Dynamo Twinmotion Illustrator Indesign Photoshop
Contact
705-970-3370
elisiacozzupoli@gmail.com
Nature Interperative Center
Year: 2020
Project Type: Academic
Location: Toronto, ON
Designers: Daniel Donaldson
Elisia Cozzupoli
Molded by nature, this interprative center is located in Toronto’s urban wilderness. This structure is to be used as an exhibition center, educational space, and a location for all to indulge in the surrounding nature. An observatory has been implemented to allow adoration of the diverse range of plant and animal species. This center represents biomimicry through the uniquly designed glass roof located over the exhibition area. This area mimics the dynamic veins of the water lily and the shape of the delicate flower is established through the structure itself. As a symbol of rebirth, the water lily represents the reconsurction of this previous construction waste landfill into a vibrant space that creates a community within the rich historical and cultural aspects of the land it stands on.
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Due to the high volume of bird species located in and around Thommy Thompson Park, we have implicated bird reflectors on all large panes of glass. This is to deter birds away from potentially hurting themselves.
These photovoltaic solar shingles are single configurations that help protect the roof, as well as provide the ability to convert solar energy.
Green Roofs aid in lowering energy consumption by reducing heating and coolimg needs through its insulating properties. It also cleanses the air, and creates a biodiverse space
Created by compacting layers of natural earth materials. Rammed Earth provides a naturally clean, comfortable and safe option. It is used structurally, with a natural fire rating. Low maintenance, low in embodied energies, non-toxic and pest proof.
Year: 2022
Project Type: Academic
Location: Toronto, ON
Designer: Elisia Cozzupoli
Submerge yourself in tranquility with this secluded pavillion. Made of galvanized steel and tinted glass. It provides calm stability while promoting peace, creativity, and ambition. The use of colours add a magical twist through the irridecent voilet tinted glass, creating an experience in itself. The spirial reminds us to connect oneself with our environment while enabling the glow that reflects off this structure allows you to tap into your crown chakra and inner conciusness. This pavillion is to be used as a small entertainemnt place, a place to relax, unwind or study.
This luxurious urban modern condominium is situated downtown Toronto. Utilizing cross laminated timber (CLT) framing for its structure, this building exudes strength and resilience while providing a environmental benefit to residents. The use of CLT absorbs carbon monoxide, helping to reduce the contribution to global warming. With a captivating aesthetic that refelcts the natural beauty of its materials such as the long corton steel columns exposed to the exterior, while enjoying the natural beauty of its surroudings. This building is to designed to catch the viewers attention upon passing, as well as provide an unparalleled living experience.
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Row House
Through the use of design, we can create a space that will unify the visitors in a social environment for those who wish to enter and connect. This live/work/age low-rise residential and commercial development provides sustainable features, accompanied by the convenient retail below to serve the community. The concept of our design is to create a clean, sleek, and comforting environemnt for those who wish to grow as a community, as well as provide a sense of wonder to the lives it uplifts. The colour green is used to create a trusting and calming effect, which also signifies stability and self-growth to those surrounded by it.
Ground Floor 1:100
Location: Vancouver, BC
Naturanova is an innovative microhouse concept nestled in the forest, designed for an eco-conscious couple seeking an off-grid lifestyle. This microhouse is constructed with sustainable materials, minimizing its carbon footprint. The raised flooring and cleverly hidden objects provide a multifunctional living space, optimizing functionality without sacrificing aesthetics. This environmentally conscious microhouse offers a unique blend of sustainable living and modern design, creating a harmonious retreat in nature for those who value sustainability and simplicity in their off-grid living experience
Project Type: Competition
Year: 2023
Helps against deforestation, and reduces the amount of lumber in land ls.
Reduces energy consumption by reducing heating and cooling needs, through its insulating properties.
Cleanses air, and creates and biodiversity.
Breathable, naturally re, mould and pest resistent. Made of renewable resources.
HempCrete acts as an air puri er as it has antibacterial properties
e cheaper, stronger, and more sustainable than typical particla board. Made without formaldehyde creating a fully compostable material
is non-toxic material uses 50% less energy to produce than typical gypsum. It’s made of agricultural waste, is fully compostible, and can be used as plant nutrients
Reclaimed Wood Green Roof HempCrete Mycelium Partical MgO Board
STEELE FRAME WAREHOUSING
5. SCUPPER
6. SBS CAP SHEET - TORCH APPLIED
7. SBS BASE SHEET
8. 2-2" RIGID INSULATION
9. VAPOUR BARRIER
10. 1/2" ROOF DECK
13. LIGHT GAYGE STEEL STUD
14. STEEL I BEAM
15. BATT INSULATION
3.8.3.8.
1) Every barrier-free water closet stall or enclosure in a washroom described in Sentence 3.8.2.3.(3) or (4) shall,
a) have a clear turning space within the stall or enclosure of at least 1 500 mm in diameter,
2)a water closet described in Clause (1)(d) shall be,
a) located so that
i) the centre line of the water closet is not less than 460mm and not more than 480mm from one side wall,and
ii)a clear transfer space at least 900mm wide and 1500mm deep is provided on the other side of the water closet
3) Where a water closet is located in accordance with Clause (2)(a),
a) a grab bar conforming to Sentences (5) and (7) shall be provided on the side wall referred to in Subclause (2)(a)(i),
c) a grab bar conforming to Sentences (6) and (7) shall be provided on the wall behind the water closet.
3.8.3.13 (2)
(2) A barrier-free shower required by Sentence (1) shall,
(a) be not less than 1 500 mm wide and 900 mm deep,
(b) have a clear floor space at the entrance to the shower not less than 900 mm deep and the same width as the shower, except that fixtures are permitted to project into that space provided they do not restrict access to the shower,
(e) have a hinged seat that is not spring-loaded or a fixed seat that shall be,
Container House
Air b&b Concept 2022
Created in Revit & Twinmotion
PURE Retail Store
Academic Interior Design Project- 2018
Created with Revit and Twinmotion