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Khadeejah Kazi
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Hello! my name is Khadeejah.

I’m a third year student at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture.

I am a creative individual who is passionate about the world of design. Through my time so far at the School of Architecture, I’ve developed an appreciation for architectural design. Architecture is the art of the building, a way to create meaningful spaces that impact the human experience. I often find myself thinking of this motion as I design, aiming to create spaces that shape experiences.

I am constantly looking to enhance my work and skills through various experiences, both educational and practical, and am excited to pursue new horizons in my career.

Thank you for taking the time to view my portfolio!

khadeejahkazi14@gmail.com

437 - 350 - 5294

Digital Portfolio

WORK EXPERIENCE

Sept. 2023 - Dec. 2023

KHADEEJAH KAZI

Campus Architectural Intern

University of Toronto Scarborough

• Designed and drafted the drawing set for the Geo-Archaeology Laboratory renovation in the Science Wing of the University of Toronto Scarborough, resulting in the completion of majority of the design process. Drawings are currently being prepared for permit and tender.

• Assisted in the creation and documentation of deficiency lists, hardware and equipment schedules, and contemplated change notices.

• Attended weekly site visits to document the construction of the Biological Science Teaching Labs

• Attended and prepared material for client meetings

Jan. 2023 - Apr. 2023

Accreditation Assistant

University of Waterloo School of Architecture

• Executed required tasks with the Accreditation project team on research and support documents related to the CACB Accreditation requirements, resulting in a significant workload towards the accreditation process being completed within the span of my employment.

• Gained extensive knowledge about the processes behind the accreditation of the Waterloo School of Architecture through the Canadian Architectural Certification Board (CACB).

June 2022

Tabulator Deputy Returning Officer

Elections Ontario

• Displayed quick learning by acquiring knowledge of new tabulation technology over a sixhour training period, resulting in over 800 ballots being cast and tabulated on Election Day without error.

• Coordinated tasks with fellow election workers to efficiently prepare the polling station the night prior to Election Day.

Skills

AutoCad

Rhino 7

Enscape

Grasshopper

Adobe Illustrator

Photoshop InDesign

Revit

Bluebeam

Physical Model Making

CNC Milling

Laser Cutting

3D Printing

English: Native Proficiency

French: Limited Proficiency

Education

2021 - Present

2017 - 2021

VOLUNTEERING

AND EXTRACURRICULARS

Jan 2024 - Present

Jan 2024 - Present

Jan 2024 - Present

Sept 2022 - Aug 2023

Sept 2022

University of Waterloo

Candidate for Honors Bachelors of Architectural Studies

Erindale Secondary School

International Baccalaureate Diploma Program

Jul 2020 - Aug 2020

Waterloo Architecture Students Association

• Archivist

galt. Publication

• Non-profit student run design publication curated by students at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture.

On Empathy

• Student organization at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture, bringing visibility to student and community perspectives.

BRIDGE

• Student run website and community outreach initiative at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture.

Waterloo Architecture Orientation Team Leader

• Selected out of 30+ candidates to be 1 of 6 team leaders.

• Displayed organizational skills by creating orientation action plans for events catering to over 70 students, resulting in well executed activities.

Online Summer School Teacher

Dar-Ul-Imaan Institute

• Prioritized several tasks throughout the teaching period such as creating lesson plans, conducting regular online classes, and updating the organization’s web-page which lead to well met deadlines and a smoothly run syllabus.

Mar 2019

Fundraiser Volunteer

Dar-Ul-Imaan Institute

• Cooperated with fundraiser volunteers to organize registration, event set up, and the distribution and collection of donation placards, leading to a successful night with an outcome of $100,000.

AWARDS AND CERTIFICATIONS

Jun 2022 - Jun 2025

Fall 2021, Winter 2022

Sept 2021

First Aid with CPR-B

Lifesaving Society of Canada

Excellent Academic Standing

Cumulative average of 80% or higher

Presidents Scholarship

Entrance scholarship for students with a 90 – 94.9% admission’s average

To whom it may concern:

This letter is in reference of Khadeejah Kazi , who completed a work term at the School of Architecture, University of Waterloo in the Winter 2023 term. Khadeejah was hired as an Accreditation Assistant to help with our lengthy accreditation process through the Canadian Architectural Certification Boa rd (CACB), the sole agency authorized to accredit Canadian professional degree programs in architecture .

Khadeejah was an excellent assistant throughout the entirety of her work term. Khadeejah joined our team during her first co- op placement within the Bachelor of Architectural Studies program at Waterloo Architecture. I am pleased to say that Khadeejah was workplace ready from day one, keeping up with the pace of other co- op students and staff much more senior to her.

Khadeejah communicated succinctly with professionalism and clarity to faculty, staff and students on a daily basis. Khadeejah was able to work independently with ease, self- managing her many assigned tasks. She was also able to work effectively as part of a small group, working towards larger shared goals to meet numerous project deadlines.

It is my pleasure to recommend Khadeejah with great certainty for the position she is seeking at your organization.

Should you have questions regarding Khadeejah’s performance, please do contact me by phone or email.

Sincerely,

School of Architecture, University of Waterloo

7 M elville St. S., Cambridge, ON, N1S 2H4

Mobile: 226- 220- 2329

January 29, 2024

By means of this letter of reference I wish to confirm that Khadeejah Kazi was a valued member of our office from the beginning of September to the end of December, 2023. In her role as a campus architectural designer, she was involved in a wide range of projects and activities, including site reviews, stakeholder presentations, design development and the preparation of contract documents. Khadeejah, working directly with myself, had prime responsibilities in the development of our Geo-Archaeology Laboratory renovation drawings.

Khadeejah was involved extensively in contract administration work for various lab renovations, Design and Construction Management project mapping, campus wide signage, as well as other various tasks related to renovation work.

Khadeejah is responsible and takes initiative. She has a keen sense of design and throughout her time with us, her skill set continued to strengthen and broaden. She has been an excellent and reliable employee

Khadeejah brings a considered approach to her work and she stands out in terms of dedication and her ability to collaborate. I would not hesitate to recommend her and wish her the greatest success in their future endeavours.

Sincerely Yours,

University of Toronto Scarborough Science Wing, SW302A

1265 Military Trail, Toronto, Ontario M1C 1A4

Tel 647-532-8916

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CREEK BRIDGE

Oasis

2022 | Done in Collaboration with Aatiqah Sarfraz

Located in near downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, the Oasis provides a sanctuary for two working individuals in a highly urbanized environment. The Oasis is a fully off grid project, implementing both active and passive strategies to maintain a sustainable approach and reach net zero carbon emissions.

The Oasis has multiple connections between exterior and interior spaces to create meaningful relationships to the environment. Both bedrooms have access to the shared courtyard, which also has to be crossed in order to access the main entrance. Additionally, the shared office space on the second floor also has access to the green roof. The tree in the courtyard is native to the site and was preserved in order to maintain a relationship to existing ecology.

Second Floor Plan

Cross Section

Longitudinal Section

Middle Creek Bridge

Made as competition entry for the CISC Architecture Student

Design competition with a fellow student. This bridge is meant to replace the Middle Road Bridge in Mississauga, Ontario, located on Etobicoke Creek. The purpose of this design entry is to highlight the usage of steel structurally. The bridge is supported by two arches with steel tension cables. Additionally, the bridge is held up with steel supports below and the deck is supported by a series of steel trusses.

2022 | Done in Collaboration with Alisha Ali

Cross Section

Longitudinal Section

Strucutural Axonometric

New Foundry Library

Located near what once was the Toronto Foundry, this library also doubles as community greenhouse. Split down the middle, both halves of the building provide a visual contrast between the two programs. The library is in the brick half, while the greenhouse is encased in structural steel and glass. In addition to the exterior entrance, the greenhouse is also accessible from inside the library, promoting interaction between the two. The shape of the building is inspired by the existing foundry buildings on site.

Second Floor Plan
Third Floor Plan

Longitudinal Section

Cross Section
Model Detail
Overall Model
Greenhouse Interior Render

Knowledge TowERS

Knowledge Towers is a building based on integrating newer residents into the community of Cambridge. Knowledge Towers houses new immigrants, immigrant and growing families, and students. These demographics were chosen because they are all groups of people who may be new to Cambridge and require the support of their community to get on their feet. Residents create connections to their social world by interacting in common spaces that promote learning and growth such as the knowledge commons and community gardens. Knowledge Towers interacts with the ecology on site and utilizes passive and active strategies to connect residents with their ecological milieus.

Overall, Knowledge Towers aims to create deeply affordable housing while fostering a community with meaningful connections.

Exploded Axonometric

The building is insulated to prevent heat loss; thermal breaks are added to prevent thermal bridging to occur from the balconies. The building’s façade is made of stone cladding, taking inspiration from other buildings on site. The balconies are encased in glass, which when combined with stone cladding, creates a Trombe wall effect. This space has sliding glass windows so the relationship to exterior ecology is able to be mediated, and the space can still be enjoyed during cold weather. This prevents the feeling of alienation from exterior spaces in the winter..

Unit Section
3 Bedroom Unit
2 Bedroom Unit (1)
1 Bedroom Unit
2 Bedroom Unit (2)
Cross Section

Professional

Geo-Archeology Laboratory

2023| University of Toronto Scarborough Supervised by Amanda Mcleod

Located in the Science Wing of the University of Toronto Scarborough, the Geo-Archeology laboratory is a renovation being done to an existing staff room. A researcher and graduate students will be occupying the space. The lab will consist of new casework and the required equipment as per the researcher’s need. Drawing set is currently being prepared for permit and tender.

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