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J a c q u e l y n R i c h a r d , B E D S*
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Education
Dalhousie University, Halifax, NSMaster of Architecture candidate May 2008 | PresentBachelor of Environmental Design Studies September 2006 | April 2008
University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NBFaculty of Arts September 2004 | April 2006
Fredericton High School, Fredericton, NBHonours Graduate June 2004
Awards
Recipient of the William and Lois Paine Founder’s Scholarship | 2004Recipient of the James Somerville Scholarship | 2004
Recipient of an Alumni Entrance Scholarship for admittance to UNB | 2004
Employment
Harvey Architecture Ltd., Halifax, NSArchitectural Intern September 2007 | December 2007Responsibilities included: Drafting proposals and working drawings in AutoCAD, meeting
with clients and site visits.
2002 | PresentCustomer service related work including retail and food and beverage services. Experience in leadership and supervisory positions, with company awarded recognition for excellent
service.
Skills
MacOS, Windows XP AutoCAD, SketchUp, hand-drafting
Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesignDrawing, painting, model-making, metalwork, woodwork, sculpture, linocut
Hands-on Design/Build experiencePublication editing
Thrive in energetic, fast-paced environmentsStrong organizational and time management skills
CONTENTS
Outdoor Classroom
Heritage Center
KulturKaufhaus
Community Center
Technology
Artwork
Contact
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B5 | B3 | B3 | M1 |
M 1
F R E EL A B
In July 2008, nine architecture students and three community planners from Dalhousie University ventured to the Shoal Lake Cree Nation reserve in rural Saskatchewan. Over the course of two weeks, we collaborated with the community to develop a program and design for an Outdoor Classroom, ultimately building it. The shelter is now used for community events such as talent shows, and provides a space for Elders and youth to interact through teaching. The building process was a joint effort between students and residents to ensure the community now has the resources to teach others the building techniques used.
Outdoor ClassroomDesign/Build project
Shoal Lake Cree Nation, Saskatchewan
Planners:Laura Mannell
Heather TernowayAli Shaver
Patrick JardineJosh Lunn
Sarah PomareJason Pooley
Bryan RatzlaffAdam SmithKate VanderwaterKarl Vinge
Students:
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** Photos courtesy of Patrick Jardine
M 1
DESIGN
This project demonstrates an adapt reuse strategy for the abandoned waterfront forge in the historic UNESCO site of Lunenburg. A Heritage Center is found on the main level, the second floor will provide a relocation of the town library collection, and the top floor will serve as residence and studio space for visiting scholars. The additions and removals to the existing structure are represented by a series of threshold conditions, connecting old and new.
Heritage Center || Library || Visiting Scholar StudioAdapt Reuse StudioLunenburg, Nova Scotia
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B 5
DESIGN
During the final semester of the Bachelor program, we designed a multi-purpose facility in downtown Halifax. The main requirement was a 24-hour bookstore, which became the central atrium space linking the remaining programs: theatre, fitness center, daycare, cafe, gallery, art supply store, language school, parking, media store, and residences. Views through curved floor openings draw the visitors eye upwards throughout the multiple spaces.
KulturKaufhausUrban Studio
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B 3
DESIGN
The community center study required a design for a rural coastal town, in this case Lower Prospect. The building was expected to accommodate a theatre and recreation area for up to 200 people, including kitchen facilities and meeting rooms. My design derives from the circulation routes I wanted the site ti have, one motion back towards the community, and the other towards the theatre and ocean. The circulation paths are marked within the structure by continuing the outer boardwalk into the space.
Community CenterPublic StudioLower Prospect, Nova Scotia
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B 3
T E C H
Structural BayDesign/Build project Halifax, Nova Scotia
The structural bay was a group design/build workshop. We constructed a 1:5 model of a tree fan spanning system and tested it loads until collapse.
M 1
NATURALFINISHES
Through use of natural finishes such as clay plaster and milk paints, we designed and undertook an interior renovation of a local community group’s recording space.
Natural FinishesDesign/Build project Halifax, Nova Scotia
Our studies focused on providing acoustical solutions to the space, and recycling an existing wine rack into shelving units for records.
* Photo courtesy of Kim Fuller
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A R TW O R K
Clockwise from bottom left:Mother & Child, pastel, 2003
Nice Study #3, watercolor & ink, 2007
Nice Study #4, watercolor & ink, 2007
Montezuma’s Castle, graphite, 2007
The Fab Four, graphite, 2005
CONTACT
Jacquelyn Richard2078 Poplar Street, Apt. 1
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3L 2Y7 Canada
t. (902) 405-9231
c. (902) 830-8541
Juniper over Grand Canyon, acrylic, 2008