Euan Fisher - Sample Portfolio

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EUAN FISHER ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

Cullercaots Corner Visitor Centre Salt Model Seen in full portfolio
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EUAN FISHER

CONTACT

Email: fishereuan@gmail.com

Phone: 07903750525

AWARDS

The Sports Archive BA Student Design Award 2024 Winner Northumbria University Autumn 2023

Awarded ‘Honourable Mention’

NAS X NUAS Design competition 2023

Northumbria/Newcastle Universities, Spring 2023

Awarded ‘Best Model’

NAS X NUAS Design competition 2024

Northumbria/Newcastle Universities, Spring 2024

EDUCATION

Northumbria university, Newcastle BA (hons) Architecture 2021-24

Bilborough Sixth Form College Art, Design Tech, Physics [A Level]

SKILLS

+ Rhino 3D Modeling - High self-taught experience (2 years), with smaller experience with grasshopper plug-ins.

+ Revit, AutoCAD and Sketch-up experience with early university projects.

+ Knowledge of RIBA Plan of Work and relevant design stages.

+ Highly experienced in digital visualisation using Lumion

+ Highly proficient in Adobe Creative Suite with the likes of Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign and Lightroom

+ Architectural Model Making skills with a large variety of materials.

HEROES MARKET INTERCHANGE 2

WESTGATE COMMUNITY CLIMBING CENTRE 3

CULLERCOATS CORNER ARTIST’S RETREAT* 4

COMPETITIONS / AWARDS*

5 OTHER WORKS* * Avalable in full portfolio

NE HEROES MARKET INTERCHANGE

REBRANDING THE TYNE

Studio Tutors:
Dr. Jiayi Jin
Dr. Patrizio M. Martinelli

The NE Heroes Market Interchange borders the northeastern towns Jarrow and Hebburn, on the south side of the river Tyne. The project builds upon the existing transport links of Hebburn while acting as an extension of the Jarrow interchange by developing the current Tyne ferry into a Tyne-wide service from North Shields to Ryton, along with bus services and cycle route 14. Upon Viewing the project, users are met with vast glazing that frames timber-cladded archways supporting the expansive pitched roof. Cascading over the building’s envelope is a large overhang of the roof, finished with illuminated yellow perspex.

1:200 Sectional Model

To encourage sustainable travel to and from the terminal, cycle pathways are provided throughout the circulation of the building, these pathways adjoin directly from cycle route 14, for a seamless transition from exterior to interior to ferry. The pathways provide a separate route to that of pedestrians to allow for safer travel and enable continuous flow of movement for both parties. Furthering this transition from land to water and to accommodate the changing tide of the river Tyne, floating follies have been implemented as connections between land and water, located at each ferry stop along the Tyne. Whilst to celebrate the daily environmental changes of the site, during low tide, a walkway that rests on the surface of the river is revealed. the walkway stretches underneath the scheme alongside the existing staithe, framing the industrial views across the river Tyne.

WESTGATE COMMUNITY

CLIMBING CENTRE

THE SPORTS ARCHIVE BA STUDENT DESIGN AWARD 2024 WINNER

Studio Tutor: Dr. Jiayi Jin

1:500 Massing Model Development

Collaborative Bike Workshop Process Sketches

Located in The Cultural Community Zone in Newcastle Upon Tyne, at the intersection of St James Boulevard and Westgate Road. The project sits on a brown site of the former Carlisle Pub, bordering two student accommodation buildings, on either corner. Upon viewing the project vertical terracotta tiles cascade the buildings’ envelope, with a curved corner window that stretches up to the circular roof terrace.

The scheme seeks to strengthen the community culture of sports enthusiasts, through curating a social hub of like-minded individuals with climbing facilities of various types of climbing of different heights, across multiple or singular floors. The climbing walls are made of plywood and consist of protruding angular forms dotted with climbing holds to create interesting dynamics and varying difficulty for the users. [cont.]

Site Plan
Site Elevation

This dynamic is continued throughout the building, through vertical circulation - a spiral staircase that contrasts the form of the walls and stairs behind the climbing walls. The design has an open concept with an atrium throughout the entire building.

Towards minimising individual and collective carbon footprints, a Bike Workshop found in the basement provides tools and teachings on bike maintenance for users. Decreasing waste within the bike industry, instead aids the public in prolonging the lifespan of their bikes through gaining knowledge on care. Users are invited to watch the workings within through the atrium.

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