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S k i l l s a n d A b i l i t i e s
Goal oriented people person who is creative, organized, and able to multi-task, hard worker and a fast learner.
Practiced in Microsoft O!ce, Adobe (Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign), Rhinoceros 3D Modeling, AutodeskRevit, AutoCAD, and familiar with both Mac and PC computers.
Experience working in groups and in a professional setting.
E d u c a t i o n
I n t e r e s t s
Ryerson University - 2010-2014Architectural Science
Machon Maayan, Beit Shemesh, Israel - 2009-2010Learning that contributed to personal growth and leadership skills
Ulpanat Orot High School, Toronto, Ontario - 2005-2009Graduated
Further developing a passion for sustainable initiatives.Exploring homes.Dance and music.How people make spaces their own.
Vo l u n t e e r E x p e r i e n c e
FJC Cornerstone Fellowship - May 2012FellowLeadership training to bring positive change.
Junior NCSY, Toronto, Ontario - 2007-2008Advisor (Counsellor)Advisor to children in grades 6-8. Required to work with others and act as a role model.
Aw a r d s
Ted Libfeld BILD Scholarship for 2012Academic Excellence in the Area of Management and Construction Theory
Dr. Jacob Massouda Award for Excellence in General Studies 2009Celebrating Academic Achievement in Studies
Wo r k E x p e r i e n c e
Kirkor Architects and Planners - May-August 2012Student Co-opWas involved in many aspects of residential design, from high-rise multi unit condo towers to a single family home renovation. Worked with experienced designers to create Material Sample Boards, Constructions Drawings, Architectural Details as well as attended meetings with clients. Work was done extensively using Revit, AutoCad, Adobe Photoshop and Indesign. This helped develop a further understanding and familiarity of the Architectural Design Process.
Camp Moshava - Summer 2010, 2011Water Front, CounsellorIncluded being responsible for children during the evening. On waterfront required to help run activities and keep the program organized. Skills used included life guarding, driving the boat, teaching canoe. (NLS and ORCKA Certi"ed).
Brown+Storey Architects, Jerome Markson - Summer 2009O!ce AdministrationExposure to an architectural "rm setting led to further understanding of drafting techniques, client relations, and other o!ce systems. Received guidance from practicing architects in reading material and sketching techniques. Organized the architectural library.
Fine Jewellery by Colette - 2007-2009AssistanceResponsibilities included safely packing and handling jewelry. Required to ensure safekeeping of jewelry.
p o r t f o l i o
Forest Hill Retreat
Kirkor
Kerr Hall Pavilion
Split Studio
Office 2020
Sukkahville Competition
House on a Roof
Gate for a City
Dance Cathedral
k i r k o r a r c h i t e c t s a n d p l a n n e r s
While working at Kirkor I focused on residential design. I modeled a single
family home in Revit and produced the
construction drawings for its renovation. I worked to create
high-rise multi unit condo construction
documents. I produced shadow
studies for a site sensitive project and
designed a number of details for a pedestrian
entrance overhang of a residential building
in the Toronto area.
Top of New and Existing Ground Floor0"
Top of New Top Plates10'-0 1/2"
Existing Basement -7'-10"
Existing Ceiling of Level 1 8'-4"
3A4-01
3A4-01
2' - 8"
GREAT ROOM
HEATEDCRAWL SPACE
KITCHEN
REMOVE EXISTINGEXTERIOR WALL WINDOWAS SHOWN TO PROVIDENEW OPNEING INTOADDITION.PROVIDE NEW BEAMFLUSH IN EXISTINGCEIING. CONTRACTOR TOPATCH & MAKE GOOD ALLAREAS AFFECTED TYP.
10' - 0 1/2"
14' - 10 1/2"
NOTE: CONTRACTORTO ENSURE THATEXISTING CEILING JOIST(WALL TIES) ARE NOTCUT OR ALTERED TOEFFECT THE EXISTINGRIDGE WITHOUT PRIORCONSULTATION WITHTHE STRUCTURALENGINEER TYP.
RAILING HEIGHT 5'-11" ORLESS ABOVE GRADE=2'-11" OVER 5'-11" ABOVEGRADE=3'-6" GUARD RAILTO BE CONSTRUCTED INACCORDANCE WITHSECTION 2 OF THESUPPLEMENTARYSTANDARD SB-7 TYPICAL.
6' x 6' PRESSURE TREATEDWOOD POST ON 12" DIA.CONC. CYLINDER 32Mpa TO AMIN. 4'-0" BELOW FINISHGRADE & TO PROTECT A MIN.6" ABOVE FINISH GRADE. C/WMETAL SHOE & 1/2" DIA.ANCHOR BOLTS MIN. 4" CONC.TYP.
WOOD BEAM WITH PLYWOODFILLER 2"X4" GUSSETS ONBOTH SIDES OF POST. 3" DIA.SCREWS OR 3"X6 1/2" METALPOST & BEAM CONNECTOR.
NOTE: TJI PRO FLOOR & ROOF JOIST 5/8"SUBFLOOR GLUE & NAILED TO BEINSTALLED AS PER MANUFACTURERSPEC. TYP.
CONTRACTOR TOVERIFY ALL EXISTINGCONDITIONS ON SITETYPICAL
CONT. HEADERJOIST C/W R20(RSI 3.34) BATTINSULATION.EXTEND VAPOURBARRIER & SEALTO JOIST &SUBFLOOR TYP.
SINGLE PLY ROOFING MEMBRANEMECHANICALLY FASTENED TRHOUGH RIGIDINSULATION ON R31 (R.S.S. 5.46) RIGIDINSULATION MECHANICALLY FASTENED TOROOF JOIST ON 5/8" EXTERIOR PLYWOODSHEATHING ON 2"X4" @ 16" O/C PURLINSPERPENDICULAR TO ROOF JOIST TOPROVIDE SLOPE ON 9 /12" TJI PRO 360 @16" O/C ROOF JOIST C/W CONT. 6 MIL. POLYVAPOUR BARRIER ON 1/2" GYPSUM BOARDSANDED & READY TO PAINTED.PREFINISHED METAL CAP
FLASHING ON WOOD BLOCKINGTO SUIT C/W DRIP & CAULK ALLAROUND TO ENSURE NO WATERPENETRATION.
Top of New Heated Crawl Space Slab-5'-6"
8.
7.
5.
12.
2A
4.
2' - 0"
RIO PERIMETER RIGIDINSULATION TO 2' 0"BELOW FINISH GRADE
4' - 0"
6.
0' - 8" OPTION TO FURR-OUT
WITH 1/2" GYPSUMBOARD ON 2" x 2" @16" O/C WOODSTRAPPINGCUT NEW ACCESS
DOOR INTO CRAWLSPACE
SKYLIGHT SHAFTWALLS TO BE 2" x 6" @16" O/C WITH R24 BATTINSULATION & CONT. 6mil. POLY VAPOURBARRIER & 1/2"QYPSUM BOARD TAPEDSANDED AND READYTO PAINT TYP.
2-2"X6" LEDGER LAGBOLTED INTOFOUNATION WALLWITH 1/2" DIA. BOLTS@ 24" O/C 4" MIN. INTOWALL
13.
0' - 6"
PROVIDE NEW 4' - 0" x 8' - 0"SKYLIGHT IN KITCHEN .EXACT LOCATION TO BESITE DETERMINED.SKYLIGHT TO SIT ON MIN.4" HIGH CURBS AND TO BECOMPLETELY FLASHED ALLAROUND AND WATERTIGHT. INSTALL SKYLIGHTAS PER MANUFACTURERSPEC.
E.I.F.S.OVER CONC.BLOCK
10.11.
0' - 6"
f o r e s t h i l l r e t r e a t
religious spaceyoga room
librarycourtyard
dining room lobb
y
The focal point of the design for an urban retreat in the heart of Torontos
Forest Hill neighborhood is the dining space where visitors can socialize and
the experience is heightened. The separation of the dining hall as its own entity was achieved through a change
in materiality and composition. A sensitivity to the surrounding context
led to the project settling into the landscape and avoiding interference
with the adjacent residential area.
h o u s e o n a r o o f
The design of the house on a roof was addressed with a strong regard for site and orientation. The separation of program into three distinct parts allowed for control
in respect to views and natural light. The work area is intended for a photography
studio where there is no entry of direct sunlight. The entrance to the home over
a bridge through the nearby building connects the home to its context.
s u k k a h v i l l e c o m p e t i t i o n
The festival of sukkot allows a re-examination as to how we understand shelter. Shelter has always been a part of nature and humanity; therefore the reconnection to the environment is an essential part of the design.
A large entry invites the guest to enter the sukkah. Enveloped in a translucent screen, the sukkah allows light to penetrate the space inside, as well as creates an inside-outside connection. Warm browns that are dark at the
bottom of the sukkah and lighter at the top draw the eye towards the sky and the greenery above.
s p l i t s t u d i o
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Model Room
Studio
The modest backyard studio is designed for a
mathematician needing a small space to work.
The design separate the program uses, allowing the
mathematician a separation from his daily life to a serene
workspace.21
Vertical Oak Siding 13mmAirspace 25mmRigid Insulation 45mmPlywood 12mmMineral Fiber Insulation 100mmGypsum Board 13mm
g a t e f o r a c i t y
The play of light and monument were the focus for the design of a gate
to an imaginary city of Italo Calvinos Invisible Cities. This gate re#ects the
multitude of paths and connections in the city of Esmeralda.
This project was for a competition to design a pavilion in
the quad of Kerr Hall at Ryerson University.
The design looks to maintain the existing
green space while creating a multilevel
space where students can, sit, walk, stand,
play and observe.
k e r r h a l l p a v i l i o n
Vierendeel Truss Cross Section 300 x 300 mm
Fiber Cement Panels 12mmAir Space 25mmGypsum 16mmSteel Stud and Acoustic Batt Insulation 102mmGypsum 16mmAir Space 40mm
Truss Cross Section 115 x 115 mm
Hollow Square Section Steel Column 400 x 400 mm
BallastExpanded Polystyrene 25mmRoo!ng MembraneHollow Core Precast Concrete Panels 1200mm
Glass Block 95mmHollow Core Precast Concrete Panels 1200mm
d a n c e c a t h e d r a l
A sensitivity to the context led to the implementation of two service boxes that act as bu$er zones to prevent noise pollution
to the neighborhood. The north box contains a ramp that acts as the entrance to the night club and a place to meet. The dance
#oor and lounges are contained in volumes suspended over the restaurant below. The play of material qualities and spacial
di$erences lead to a unique sequential experience.
lounge
lounge
night club
below
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o f f i c e 2 0 2 0
The approach for O!ce 2020 is a connection to the surroundings in creating outdoor spaces on the building. These spaces can be used by the public and the employees and will be an informal place to meet and engage each other. Inside is
a reading room where employees can go for a di$erent quiet environment to work and will be used by the public as a shared working space. The program of the o!ce area is a place where business owners come to collaborate and engage each other in their work. For this reason the programming is structured in a way that small business owners are members of an organization
that allow them to share facilities, rent meeting rooms and have private spaces.
t h a n k y o u
E [email protected] 647.284.9946http://issuu.com/laureldayan
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