LOUIS RYAN PORTFOLIO Bachelor of Architecture 3rd year undergraduate student Swinburne University of Technology
Louis Ryan
Email: louis.ryan1999@icloud.com
EDUCATION
Expected November 2022 November 2021 November 2021 December 2019 December 2019 December 2018
Bachelor of Architecture Swinburne University of Technology
Certificate IV Building and Construction (Building) Trade Institute of Victoria
Certificate IV Building and Construction (Estimating) Trade Institute of Victoria Winter School for Sustainable Architecture Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Compressed Stabilised Earth Blocks (CSEB) Production and Masonry Auroville Earth Institute Diploma of Design Swinburne University of Technology
ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE
•Swinburne Architecture Student Association (2021): Academic Affairs Representative •Swinburne University (2019 Open Day): engaged in community interaction and open day logistics •Sunshine Print Art Space (2019 Fundraiser): coordination of the presentation of artworks for auction, valued up to $10,000 •Walk in the Park (2019 Parkinson’s Fundraiser): managed event day photography •Australian Electoral Commission (2019 Federal Election): maintained correct polling procedures, calculated polling results
TECHNICAL PROGRAM EXPERIENCE RHINO: Advanced REVIT: Basic GRASSHOPPER: Intermediate PHYSICAL MODEL MAKING: Intermediate AUTOCAD: Intermediate
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GLENFERRIE MEWS INCUBATOR SPACE
Incubator Space May 2021
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Macaulay Station November 2020
01 Spiral Play Space has been designed specifically designed for Monash child care center Caufield. The spiral center of the design has been inspired from Aboriginal art and symbols, spiraling patterns are often a reoccurring theme across Indigenous paintings.
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Colour of Chennai December 2019
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Maggie’s Leeds Centre (Documentation) October 2020
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Braeside Law Firm November 2019
Botanical Pavilion November 2019
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ACCA Branding Design September 2018
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INCUBATOR SPACE - GLENFERRIE MEWS, VICTORIA
The Glennferrie Mews Incubator Space, looked at converting a car park into a small business incubator space and outdoor community centre. The focus was to incorporate place making into the design by responding to existing site context and referencing historically successful urban spaces such as the Italian Piazza. Another focus was the building system and materials, the materials and construction aim to be economic and socially responsible while maintaining an elegance in the design.
My focus on this project was the building system and the facade, drawing inspiration from Kengo Kuma, a timber grid building system was used. The facade looks into re-imagining a membrane sail to both shelter the building and create a secondary transitional space between the building and facade.
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37°49’12.9”S 145°02’12.1”E
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West Elevation
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SUNLIGHT ANALYSIS: 01 JAN - 30 JUN
Facade Sunlight Analysis
Without membrane shading. WITHOUT MEMBRANE SHADING
With membrane shading. MEMBRANE SHADING
With membrane shading rotated. MEMBRANE SHADING ROTATED
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MACAULAY STATION - KENSINGTON, VICTORIA
The purpose of this project was analyse the current conditions of Macaulay Station to identify the various environmental, cultural, and social issues within the existing site and its surrounding urban environment; to make design interventions to the site to elevate the existing issues. These design-based interventions were informed by the design theory of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED).
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Existing site and conditions.
Upgraded traffic flow plan for surrounding urban area.
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01. Timber step seating running parallel to the platform, aims to encourage people to stop and observe the creek and wharf. This activity support simultaneously provides increased surveillance to the wharf, bridge and platform as well. The site features trees with tall thin trunks to maintain the level of visibility across the site.
02. Surveillance through the site has been considered through the use of materials for the coworking activity support space, the structures consist of a timber frame with floor to ceiling glass to maintain visibility across the site. The co-working space features an elevated second story, providing optimal site surveillance from above, and improving the sense of safety for people using the wharf space, platform and bridge. The coworking space also eliminates two major blind spots of the columns of concrete city-link freeway. 17
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Upgraded platform. Addition of co-working spaces.
Addition of wharf space. Rerouting of bridge traffic.
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MAGGIE’S LEEDS CENTRE - HEATHERWICK STUDIO ( TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION )
The Maggie’s Leeds Centre (Harehills, UK.) is a healthcare support center designed by British design and architecture studio - Heatherwick Studio. The concept of the design is ”- a group of three large-scale planters, built on a sloped site, that each encloses a counselling room. These surround the ‘heart’ of the center - the kitchen - as well as more social spaces for group activities including a library and exercise room.” - Heatherwick Studio. For me this project was about experimenting with different technical techniques and styles to digitally document the existing building; including creating a 3D model based off of existing design drawings, and using this model to extract new 2D drawings that expresses both the essence and character of the design.
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LFR DESIGN NORTH MELBOURNE VICTORIA SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
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THE COLOUR OF CHENNAI - CHENNAI, TAMIL NADU, INDIA
As a part of a travelling study tour to the South Indian state Tamil Nadu; my peers and myself visited and studied areas of the capital (Chennai) which were undergoing “slum re-development”. This involved of the clearing of “slum” areas and the re-location of the residents to new social housing complexes; our group visited both the current slum areas as well as the under construction social housing complexes. We worked on ideas for a design proposal that looked at improving the current re-development while avoiding to over disrupt the current construction and economic restraints. The key outcomes of our design proposal “The Colour of Chennai” are to increase a sense of community through available public space, improve natural lighting and ventilation of the building, create an interior that is more accommodating for the incoming residents, and a facade that reflects the local culture. My group was tasked with the development of the sites public space, we were looking at how we could improve space in a way that meets social and cultural context of the residents, through activity, materials, and connecting the surrounding urban environment.
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Proposed apartment design
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BRAESIDE LAW FIRM - BRAESIDE, VICTORIA
The idea behind this design proposal was to fit out an existing warehouse space for office use, when informing my design decisions, I looked at the needs of the workplace through interviewing people within the field to better understand the demands and culture of the workplace and its environment. “WELL” Building Standards have also been considered throughout the interior design the standards look at creating spaces that don’t just meet the social, emotional and physical health needs of the staff, but look to improve their overall well-being.
“The WELL Building Standard is a vehicle for buildings and organizations to deliver more thoughtful and intentional spaces that enhance human health and well-being. Backed by the latest scientific research, WELL includes strategies that aim to advance health by setting performance standards for design interventions, operational protocols and policies and a commitment to fostering a culture of health and wellness.” - International WELL Building Institute
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BOTANICAL PAVILION
Looking at a site selected within the Royal Melbourne Botanic Garden, the project was to create a conceptual pavilion that played with light and shadow. Concept models were used to explore geometry and it’s interaction with light and shadow play. The forms were inspired by modernist artist Theo Van Doesburg and Donald Judd.
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Above are conceptual models inspired the by work of modernist artists Theo Van Doesburg and Donald Judd. These conceptual models informed the final design proposal for the Botanic Garden Pavilion.
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This project entailed drafting and modeling to specify the manufacture and assembly of a home audio set-up. The project was an exercise of applying the principles of product engineering drawing convention, in accordance with AS1100 standards.
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01 Spiral Play Space
Site Overview
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Platform - Shaped to the spiral features seating and firemans pole exit, along with 9 individual poles that act as a climbing base for vines.
Slide - Features climbing net and platform, slide breaks through centre of the spiral.
Spiral - Crafted from hard wood planks, the spiral form inspired by Aboriginal symbolism and artwork. The spiral design also works to provide shelter from the wind and rain.
SPIRAL PLAY SPACE - CAULFIELD
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Site Overview
01 Spiral Play Space has been designed specifically designed 01 Play Space beenCaufield. designed specifically designed for Spiral Monash child carehas center The spiral center of the for Monash child care center Caufield. The spiral center of the design has been inspired from Aboriginal art and symbols, design has been inspired from Aboriginal art and symbols, spiraling patterns are often a reoccurring theme across spiraling patterns are often a reoccurring theme across Indigenous paintings. Indigenous paintings.
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Spiral - Crafted from hard wood planks, the spiral form inspired by Aboriginal symbolism and artwork. The spiral design also works to provide shelter from the wind and rain.
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The “spiral play space” was designed for the Monash Childcare Centre in Caulfield, Melbourne. The inspiration for the spiral pattern of the design was the Indigenous symbol for meeting space.
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PRIMARY LOGO DESIGN
SECONDARY LOGO DESIGN
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ACCA BRAND BOOK AND DESIGN
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EVENT POSTER MOCK-UP
VEHICLE MOCK-UP
STATIONARY MOCK-UP
WEBSITE MOCK-UP
BRAND BOOK MOCK-UP
In this brand and identity project we took the Australian Contemporary Arts Centre and analysed the existing brand and audience to inform a new logo and overall branding of the gallery.
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louis.ryan1999@icloud.com
0490 151 954
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