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Architecture + Design Portfolio

2010 - 2014

Margot Lize de Man TU Delft MSc Architecture, Urban Design and Building Sciences Track in Architecture margot@deman.ca, 647 302 0958, 17 Glen Stewart Crescent Toronto ON CA M4E 1P4


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03 The Viewfinder

05 Groundwork

13 Units for Urban Agriculture

20 The Urban Landscape

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M o ti v a t i on

I am pleased to submit my application to TU Delft MSc Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences. As a recent graduate from Ryerson University’s Bachelor of Architectural Science, I am applying to the architecture track. In my graduate studies, I intend to focus on the architecture of conviviality, which focuses on the quality of living together in a friendly and agreeable manner. These characteristics are pertinent to the evolution of contemporary city living. I became captivated by architecture at a young age resulting in my ability to create, fix and re-purpose. In hindsight, I have experienced the presence of conviviality in Toronto neighbourhoods. Through my studies, I have discovered how few communities, in 21st century North America, particularly those of sprawl, have experienced this same presence. I seek to be submersed in an environment that will be an inspirational change to my perception of architecture and urban design. During a collaborative exercise between Ryerson and Delft students, I became intrigued by the idea of attending TU Delft. The collaboration focused on urban agriculture, walk-ability and cycle-ability in Toronto and Amsterdam. Cities in the Netherlands are an outstanding precedent for the architecture of conviviality. In pursuit of an encompassing education in architecture, the urban context becomes fundamental to architecture and its dissertation. Delft can provide me with this. Within the architecture track, I would focus on urban development and community structure. In my undergraduate studies, I was inspired by the idea of “community” and through selected courses I have gathered proficient experience with construction and detailing. My thesis will explore the typology of the future urban landscape by incorporating sustainability and livability though infill development. Municipal policies need to be incorporated into the future urban fabric, as many typologies in North America need a convivial “fix”. These failed neighbourhoods are the product of segregated development where viable and sustainable development should have occurred. I will pursue an answer to creating a community typology that is convivial and allows for individual choice, while being respectful of our surrounding environment.


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The Viewfinder Botwood, Newfoundland, CA 2014 Culture of Outports

Professional/Extracurricular: E.R.A. Architects Inc. - Culture of Outports - Botwood - 2014 Group: Student Team: Annie Pavia, Courtney Nicholson, Denver Jermyn, Kate Gonashvili, Margot de Man, Sarah Ives E.R.A. Architects Inc. Team: Andrew Pruss, Alana Young, Jordan Molnar, Shelley Ludman

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Role: Student Design Intern. Ryerson Bachelor and Master students applied for this Design-Build project with E.R.A. Architects. Level: Bachelor of Architectural Science Student

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Date: January 2014 to April 2014 Supervisor: Andrew Pruss, andrewp@era.on.ca Contribution: Researching Newfoundland, Botwood and Public installation projects; design charettes at E.R.A. Architects; finalizing design on site w/ input from the Botwood community; working drawings; materials and supplies; construction; organized ice candle installation for kick-off event; documented final product; presentation drawings.

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Description: On the Bay of Exploits in the north-central sector of Newfoundland, the community is historically a hub for aviation and industrial exporting. Botwood today retains traces of its rich history and culture and the Viewfinder frames and celebrates these with views to the historic flying boat on site and to a historic crash site in the bay. The Viewfinder acts as a gathering and rest point on the peninsula used in all seasons. section B 3

drawings by the Culture of Outports student team; photos by Margot de Man


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The Viewfinder

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south elevation drawings by the Culture of Outports student team; photos by Margot de Man


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G ro u ndwor k The Don valley, Toronto, ON, CA 2014 Poetics of Construction Studio

Academic: Ryerson University Bachelor of Architectural Science Individual Level: 4th Year Architectural Design Specialization - Final Project Option Studio: Poetics of Construction Date: Jan 2014 to April 2014 Supervisor: Garth Norbraten, gregarth@total.net Description: In this studio we examined methods of construction and detailing for the creation of an off-campus university facility. The facility was to house seminar and conference spaces as well as student residences and guest accommodations for visiting lecturers. With this project I focused on the community, implementing a community garden, greenhouse and gallery into the facility. In regard to formality and materiality, my concept arose from an idea about the longevity of the facility and the creation of a sum of parts where program is broken up into separate buildings and made specifically to their function. Inspiration was derived from the images below as well as a drawing by Christine Ă–dlund titled Greetings from Uranus Madame Blavatsky and the reconstruction of the SzatmĂĄry Palace by MARP

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Public Lobby Open Gallery Event Space Computer Lab 2 Admin Courtyard 3 Connection to Calc Auditorium 4 University Commons Lobby Seminar Space Greenhouse Atrium Administration + Offices Event Space Large Convention Space Food Services Parking 5 Community/Rye Home Grown Garden 6 Student Commons Seminar/Lecture Spaces Small Study Spaces Split-Level Presentation Space 7 Outdoor Study Courtyard 8 The Gathering Place 9 Common Court 10 Guest Accommodations 11 Guest Living Room 12 Apartment Residences 13 Apartment Living Room

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large convention space greenhouse atrium administration + offices event space library connection to CALC auditorium small study spaces public lobby university commons lobby open gallery seminar space community/rye home grown garden student commons admin courtyard food services computer lab split level presentation space outdoor study courtyard the gathering place guest accommodations apartment residences apartment living room guest living room common courtyard

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2. Structural Silicone Sealant 3. 25 mm Glass Panel

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Units for Urban Agriculture Ryerson University Campus, Toronto, ON, CA 2014 Local Food Landscapes Option Studio

Acedemic: Ryerson University Bachelor of Architectural Science Individual Level: 4th Year Architectural Design Specialization Option Studio: Local Food Landscapes Urban agriculture initiative with Rye Home Grown Date: Sep 2013 to Nov 2013 Supervisor: Mark Gorgolewski, mgorgo@ryerson.ca Description: How do we house agriculture in an accelerating urban environment? Urban agriculture is growing in popularity, most effective when implemented into a community scenario. Rye home grown continues to develope systems on the Ryerson Campus and would benefit from increased growing space and community involvement. The development of the growing space is accelerated through the use of the UUA’s (Units for Urban Agriculture). The Sears parking lot site is an example of a development site that has been purchased and will sit unused for a certain number of years, in this case ten. These sites have great potential for urban agriculture. UUA’s are designed as greenhouses which fit into individual parking spaces. They can easily be deployed in stages and in any amount. After their time on the site comes to an end they can be moved to any other parking lot or street parking space. These units can phase out the density of parking in the city center as we evolve to use more sustainable means of transportation.

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Units for Urban Agriculture The UUA can stand amongst vehicles or be placed in a series of patterns to create dynamic spaces. These modular, versatile structures can be used as information booths, office spaces, study spaces or galleries. They can be combined with modular planters and outdoor seating which can be stored within the frame structures during off seasons. The initial phasing of the Sears parking lot site occurs where there is the highest visibility. Information and social units as well as educational growing units can be used here to provoke interest in the project and encourage new participants from the school and the community.

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Units for Urban Agriculture

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Units for Urban Agriculture

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Units for Urban Agriculture

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Units for Urban Agriculture

As the project is further developed, individual UUA’s can be privately invested into. A participant is given the essential unit structure which can be developed in terms of interior components, interest, or availability of means. UUA’s can house a range of food production from simple pop bottle planters to hydroponic leafy greens to intensive aquaponic systems. The structure is a simple quintessential frame made of aluminium L brackets which the components fit into. There is flexibility in the enveloping materials. Pictured is a primarily polycarbonate clad unit with thermally modified wood paneling on the base as well as corrugated plastic roofing. The roof plane collects water into an interior basin. There are sliding doors and windows and a fold out ramp for accessibility. The form and size of the units are designed in a way that they do not shade their neighbors.

after many formal iterations the quintessential pitched roof prevailed

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Units for Urban Agriculture

The next step for the UUA is its adaptability to street parking and other places around the city which can create a dynamic secondary sidewalk frontage and differentiate from the regularity of street parking.

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The Urban Landscape Financial District, Toronto, ON, CA 2014 Office of the Future Studio

Acedemic: Ryerson University Bachelor of Architectural Science Individual: Level: 3rd Year Integration Studio Office of The Future Date: Sep 2012 to April 2013 Supervisor: Cheryl Atkinson, catkinson@ryerson.ca Paul Floerke, paul.floerke@ryerson.ca Description: How do we create the office of the future? A dense city office tower which functions like businesses on city streets; reuniting the people with the streets and opening up to the ground plane; connecting the people with businesses, amenities, landscapes, and each other; respecting the city, the landscape, and the individual. The tower arises as a product of it’s context.

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public realm

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The Urban Landscape

surrounding building heights and proximities

site circulation

setbacks and extensions

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The Urban Landscape

site concept and skyline

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The Urban Landscape

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The Urban Landscape

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1 double glazing: int - bird protection glass (ornilux) w/ fritted pattern, solar glass (oldcastle) 2 insulated spandrel panel w/ single pane solid frit 3 raised floor 4 vertical million anchored to slab w/ steel bracket angle and cast in place stainless steel channel in top of slab 5 300 mm concrete slab 6 45x90 mm steel horizontal mullion w/ 15 mm cap 7 stack wall chanel anchored to slab on side 8 insulated aluminum cover 9 300 mm concrete column 10 structural glass stack wall with glass mullion 11 air barrier 12 steel cap 13 wood blocking 14 rigid insulation 15 vapour barrier 16 45x90 mm steel sloped mullion w/ 15 mm cap 17 flashing 18 concrete parapet 19 wood cant strip 20 roof membrane 21 batt insulation 22 triple glazing: int - fritted glass, bird protection. glass, solar glass 23 interior finishing 24 steel anchor in concrete slab 25 horizontal base mullion for sloped curtain wall 26 50 mm paving tiles, drainage plane, air barrier, 100 mm rigid insulation, vapour barrier, 400 mm sloped concrete slab, 400 mm concrete column 27 400 mm slanted concrete column 28 45 degree corner mullion 29 interior winter garden open to below 30 slab edge 31 horizontal shear clip 32 45x90 mm steel slanted mullion w/ 15 mm cap 33 exterior 34 interior partition 35 interior 36 Curtain fresh Wall air handling unit Detail Large Span @ Grade Section 37 100 mm mullion cap for 3 storey curtain walls Scale 1:5 38 fresh air intake 39 self leveling concrete

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Ga rnish Honest Edds Alley, Toronto, ON, CA 2014 The Stop’s Night Market WINNER: DESIGN LINES MAGAZINE “BEST IN SHOW”

Professional: Design + Build + Grow (DBG) food cart for The Stop’s Night Market 2014 http://design-build-grow.tumblr.com/ http://nightmarket.thestop.org/

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Group: DBG Founders: Margot de Man, Mark Grimsrud, Sarah Ives, Ron Noble, Newton Xian Frame Construction Assistance: Arc Angel Welding Services

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Level: Student Initiated design-build upon graduation Date: April 2014 to June 2014

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Supervisor: Mentorship given by Mark Gorgolewski, mgorgo@ryerson.ca Description: The concept of DBG’s food cart is rooted in the ability to adapt, reuse and re-imagine existing materials and to push the boundaries of innovative sustainable design. Our aim was to promote the practice of cultivating, processing and distributing food in an urban setting. We hoped to embody into the design and construction of our cart a framework founded on a shared ethos of nature, food and community holism. The Design consists of a welded steel frame, salvaged wood and water bottles. The caps of the bottles are bolted to the frame and the bottles planted with various herbs can be screwed onto the frame, used as garnish for events and then be distributed to serve as personal self watering herb containers.

A Herbs planted in water bottle tops with cheese cloth in mouth B Screwed onto frame network C Used to garnish dishes at night market D Given away or sold -Place in bottom of bottle to create self watering planter

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Ga rnish Up-cycled Water Bottle

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Welded Steel Frame (1.5” square)

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Steel Angels (1” L) Up-cycled Plastic Water Bottles

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