Paul j healy portfolio

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“Melancholia” - Sculpture 2011 - NCAD final project “Into a limbo” - Sculpture 2011 - group exhibition Timbrel Dome - UCD 2009 - “what now?” Cafe Oto Space, London 2013 - with Assemble Jobstown, Tallaght - D16 2003 - Henchion Reuter OBJECT EDIFICE BUILDING NEIGHBOURHOOD CITY Russell Court Block 2004-2009 - SCA NCC tower 2008 - SCA Kinsale Houses 2007 - SCA DunLaoghaire library 2008 - SCA Donore Avenue - D8 2003 - Henchion Reuter Woodberry Down 2013 - Fletcher Priest Spencer Dock MPlan 2007-2009 - SCA St. Michaels Estate 2006 - SCA “The Spectacle”- BArch 2005 - UCD Thesis BLOCK Alto Vetro tower 2007 - SCA Wilton Place Apartments 2006-2009 - SCA East Coast Lines 2013 - Fletcher Priest “EYTOPIA”- MArch 2011-2012 - Bartlett PAUL JOSEPH HEALY - SELECTED PROJECTS *11 *10 *6 *7 *4 *2 *1 *3 *5 *8 *9

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  • Melancholia - Sculpture2011 - NCAD final project

    Into a limbo - Sculpture 2011 - group exhibition

    Timbrel Dome - UCD 2009 - what now?

    Cafe Oto Space, London 2013 - with Assemble

    Jobstown, Tallaght - D162003 - Henchion Reuter

    OBJECT EDIFICE BUILDING NEIGHBOURHOOD CITY

    Russell Court Block 2004-2009 - SCA

    NCC tower 2008 - SCA

    Kinsale Houses 2007 - SCA

    DunLaoghaire library 2008 - SCA

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    Donore Avenue - D82003 - Henchion Reuter

    Woodberry Down2013 - Fletcher Priest

    Spencer Dock MPlan2007-2009 - SCA

    St. Michaels Estate 2006 - SCA

    The Spectacle- BArch2005 - UCD Thesis

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    Alto Vetro tower 2007 - SCA

    Wilton Place Apartments 2006-2009 - SCA

    East Coast Lines2013 - Fletcher Priest

    EYTOPIA- MArch2011-2012 - Bartlett

    PAUL JOSEPH HEALY - SELECTED PROJECTS

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  • PAUL JOSEPH HEALY - MArch (Dist), BArch (Hons), MRIAI

    Nationality: Irish (eligible to work in U.S.)Address: Apt.4C,132 Greenpoint Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11222Cell Number: 1-718-679-4920 Email: [email protected]

    EDUCATION:

    2011-2012 - Master of Architecture - Urban Design (Distinction), Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, London Course director - Colin Fournier. Design Tutors - Jonathan Kendall, Illaria DiCarlo

    2009-2010 - RIAI Part III, Advanced diploma in professional practice of architecture (Honours), UCD school of architecture, Dublin. Course Director - Orla Hegarty 2003-2005 - BArch Part II (Honours), UCD school of architecture, Dublin. Design tutors - Dr. Hugh Campbell, Sheila ODonnell, Tom De Paor

    1999-2002 - BArch Part I, UCD school of architecture, Dublin. Design tutors - Dr. Hugh Campbell, Yvonne Farrell, Martin Henchion

    2010-2011 - Fine Art-Sculpture (Honours), National College of Art & Design (Part Time) Tutors - Vivienne Hansbury, Margaret Fitzgibbon

    1992-1998 - Belvedere College S.J. Dublin. (high school)

    PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

    (Feb-Sept) 2013 - Fletcher Priest Architects, London

    (*2) 2013- Woodberry Down Masterplan, Hackney, (London) -approx. 400m (Assistant/Project Architect working on a major planning application for the redevelopment of existing post WW2 council estates comprising of approx. 4,000 new homes)

    2013- East Coast Stations train network, (London Kings Cross to Edinburgh) (Project Architect working with a multi-disciplinary team on an investigative feasibility study of the East Coast British Rail network, aspiring to a re-evaluation of the train station)

    2013- Alconbury New Town (Cambridge, England) (Project Architect creating conceptual prosals for a new town adjacent to proposed East Coast rail station, with a population of 15,000 people located 1hour from London)

    2010-2011 - Healy Architects, Dublin

    2007-2008- Allianz Ireland HQ, Elm Park - 12m (Dublin 4) (Assistant Architect working on extensive fit-out of large corporate headquarters, including entrance foyers and restaurants)

    2010-2011- McHugh Components - 500k (Dublin 24)(Project Architect for tender stage and construction stages, working closely with design team to deliver project.)2010 - Hampstead Park extension (Dublin 9) - 100k (Project Architect on medium sized house extension and refurbishment from conception to construction)

    2004-2010 - Shay Cleary Architects, Dublin

    (*4) 2006-2009- Wilton Place residential complex (Dublin 2) - 32m (Assistant Architect as part of a two man team from competition winning stage, through planning process to tender issue.)

    (*5) 2004-2009- Russell Court redevelopment (Dublin 2) - 50m (Assistant/Project Architect over the course of 5 years, involved in design development, planning consultations and planning application of a major city block)

    (*3) 2007-2009- Spencer Dock masterplan - approx. 500m (Assistant/Project Architect developing a mixed-use masterplan. Collaborators included West-8, Wilkonson Eyre & Gross Max)

    2007-2009- Cork County Library (Cork) - 500m (Assistant Architect on construction stage, responsible for production information for several internal packages.)

    2008 - Jurys Inn Masterplan (Dublin 1) - approx. 100m (Lead Architect developing a masterplan for a new mixed-use quarter for the Dublin Docklands development Authority.)

    2006 - St. Michaels Estate Masterplan (Dublin 8) - approx. 200mAssistant Architect developing a masterplan for a new mixeuse quarter. Collaborators included HKR, Gehl and John Pardy Architects)

  • 2006 - Grangecastle Masterplan (Dublin 24) - approx. 200m (Assistant Architect developing a masterplan for a new mixed-use quarter. Collaborating with OMahony PIke Architects)

    (*8) 2007-2008- National Convention Centre Hotel (Dublin 1) - approx. 50m (Assistant Architect on conceptual design, design development, planning consultation and application stage.)

    (*6) 2007-2008- Alto Vetro Residential Tower (Dublin 2) - 11.5m (Assistant Architect on construction stage, responsible for production information for several internal packages.)

    2007- Dunlaoghaire Library International competion (Shortlisted) - 30m (Assistant Architect as part of a two man team which was shortlisted for this 2 stage international competition.)

    2007-2008 - South Leinster Street Offices (Dublin 2) - 12m (Assistant Architect on construction stage, responsible for production information for several internal packages.)

    2007 - Courtyard Housing Kinsale (Cork) - 2m (Project Architect from conceptual design, client consultations to planning application of five 200m2 houses and restaraunt.)

    2002-2003 - Henchion Reuter Architects, Dublin

    2002-2003- Cabra Sports & Community Centre (Dublin 17) - 3m (Part I Architect & Modelmaker working on models of various scales similtaneously for design development.)

    (*7) 2002-2003- Donore Avenue Community Centre (Dublin 8) - 7m (Part I Architect & Modelmaker working on models of various scales similtaneously for design development.)

    (*9) 2002-2003- Creche and Senior Citizen Housing (Dublin 24) - 4m (Part I Architect & Modelmaker working on models of various scales similtaneously for design development.)

    1999-2013 - Miscelaneous

    July 1999 - Kolkata, India (Renovations and volunteering for Mother Teresas Prem Dan missionary)July 2005 - Gros Morne, Haiti (Construction work on various projects with UCD VOLUNTEERS OVERSEAS incl.old folks home construction)Aug 2009 - Timbrel Arched Dome, UCD (Part of the collective What now responding to the construction crisis with experimental building)(*10) June 2013 - Experimental Project space, Cafe OTO, London (Collaboration with Assemble Architects for new music space)

    AWARDS:

    2012: Distinction in MArch Urban Design, at the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL(*1)2007: Shorlisted for international design competiton for DunLaoghaire libary, SCA2007: Shorlisted for invited competiton for St. Michaels Estate Masterplan, for SCA2006: 1st Place, invited competition for Wilton Place residential quarter, for SCA

    (*11) 2005: Bruce Shortt prizewinner for best design studio project at UCD, Dublin 2000: Runner-Up in National 2nd year architecture student competition judged by Eric Van Egeraat

    SKILLS (Architectural):

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    Prof. Hugh CampbellDean of ArchitectureUCD school of ArchitectureRichview, Belfield, UCD, Dublin 4, Irelandt +00 353 1 716 2757 [email protected]

    Prof. Colin FournierProfessor of ArchitectureBartlett school of Archi -tecture, UCL, Wates House, 22 Gordon StLondon WC1H OQBt +44 (0)20 7679 [email protected]

    Shay Cleary Director,SCA18 Palmerston ParkRathminesDublin 6, Irelandt +00 353 1 [email protected]

    REFERENCES:

    Jonathan KendallDirector of Urban DesignFletcher Priest ArchitectsMiddlesex House34/42 Cleveland StreetLondon W1T 4JEt +44 (0)20 7034 [email protected]

    AutoCad, Bentley Microstation, Adobe Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere), Microsoft Office, Rhino Sketch-Up,Skilled physical model maker

  • CITYAN INFINITELY COMPLEX ORGANISM

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    TOPiAMASTER OF ARCHITECTURE -GUD(DISTINCTION) BARTLETT SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, UCL, LONDON - 2012

    Hong Kong as we now know it, was created in 1841 as a utopian experiment in colonisation. Its population is due to rise by almost 1million to more than 8 million people by 2025, but who will these people be and where will they live in an already teeming archipelago?

    Through an interwoven process of socio-eco-nomic research and theoretical design I am speculating on a multi-faceted version of Hong Kongs future over the next 35 years, which is part-collage, part-prediction and part-provo-cation.

    Four islands emerge in anticipation of Hong Kongs full re-integration with China in 2047. Each island is an alternate utopia expressing its own ideology and attracting different demo-graphics who have varying expectationsof utopian life. Over the course of 35 years the islands emergence in this vibrant new area of the Pearl River Delta pulls and repels each others inhabitants, creating a complex dynamic of movement, attraction and inter-dependence.

  • EAST COAST STATION NETWORK (UK)FOR FLETCHER PRIEST ARCHITECTS (2013)

    I worked as Project Architect representing Fletcher priest as part of a larger multi-dis-ciplinary team investigating opportunites associated with the East Coast Railway Sta-tion network, spanning from Londons Kings Cross station to Dunbar Station in Scotland.

    The team comprised of KPMG, Buro Happold, London Continental Railways and Chase estate agents. Our role was to look beyond the existing boundaries of ownership for the railway stations and their surroundings and begin to create proposals which would create value from the latent potential intrinsic to the connection between the cities and towns in which the stations operated.

    The aspiration was to create a new model for the railway station and how it operates on a number of scales, from ticket barrier location to the greater connection to the country.

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  • NEIGHBOURHOOD A CITYS MICROCOSM

  • WOODBERRY DOWN MASTERPLANHACKNEY, LONDON, 2013FOR FLETCHER PRIEST ARCHITECTS project status: planning 2013project cost: approx 400mproject size: approx. 4,500,000sq ft

    I worked as Architect/Urban Designer on the conceptual design and preparation of the planning application for the complete redevel-opment of the Woodberry Down council es-tate in the north London borough of Hackney.

    I was involved directly in all client and plan-ning meetings, which in itself was an in-teresting experience as one of the clients (Hackney Council) was also the planning authority adjudicating on the application.

    The redevelopment of the estate was planned to be incremental over the course of 25 years and comprised ofof approx. 4,000 new homes and associated community facilities. This allowed the existing post WW2 housing blocks to be replaced sequentially in phases.

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    SPENCER DOCK MASTERPLAN(DUBLIN 1) 2007-2010FOR SHAY CLEARY ARCHITECTSproject status: planning 2010project cost: approx. 500mproject size: approx. 4,250,000sq ft

    I worked as Project Architect on the con-ceptual design and preparation of the plan-ning application for a masterplan for this new area of Dublins Northside Docklands

    I had been working in collaboration with Wilkonson Eyre, Gross Max and West 8.The Spencer Dock Masterplan encompasses a built area of 4,250,000sqm of mixed-use development . A quantum of development unprecedented in Dublin on a site of this size.

    The design challenge was to incorpo-rate the large area required into a series of large blocks, which addressed both the existing site conditions and the new pub-lic realm through a complex sculpting .

    This was an enlightening experience in terms of political will and influence, being at the height of Irelands Celtic Tiger boom.

  • BLOCK A PIECE OF CITY

  • WILTON PLACE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOP-MENT, DUBLIN 2, (2006-2008)FOR SHAY CLEARY ARCHITECTSproject status: tender stage 2009project cost: approx. 32mproject size: approx. 115,000sq ft

    I worked as an Assistant/Project Architect as part of a two man team from competition winning stage, through a protracted and contentious planning process to tender issue, before the project was put on hold indefinitely in 2009. I was ever-present at all stages of the design, client presentation and planning consulation process.

    The project represents an innovative approach in formal and architectural terms to a very complex urban condition. The form of the building is highly responsive to its surround-ings, being broken into four sculpted elements which vary in height and shape according to the site condition. They are connected by a generous single storey foyer space which provides entrance and communal facilities for the occupants.

    THIRD FLOOR PLAN

  • SITE PLAN - AN URBAN CONNECTOR

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    RUSSELL COURT CITY BLOCK, DUBLIN 2 - (2004-2009)FOR SHAY CLEARY ARCHITECTSproject status: granted planningproject cost: approx. 50.0mproject size: approx. 372,000sq ft

    I worked as Assistant/Lead Architect over the course of 5 years on the design devel-opment of this important city block, linking two major public spaces in central Dublin.

    The location of the block at the edge St. Ste-phens Green, occupying a pivotal position at the southern end of the principal civic route, brought much attention and scruti-ny to the design proposals over the course of 5 years. During this time i was involved in no fewer than 10 separate proposals for the site for the clients Treasury Holdings.

    I was involved at all stages in this protracted design development and planning process, at-tending many meetings with Dublin City Council.

  • BUILDINGA COMPLEX STUCTURE

  • ALTO VETRO RESIDENTIAL TOWER, DUBLIN 2 - (2006-2008)FOR SHAY CLEARY ARCHITECTSproject status: constructed March 2008project cost: approx. 11.5mproject size: approx. 26,000sq ft

    I worked on this project as an assistant Archi-tect during its construction phase from the periods of August 2006 to February 2008,working within a team delvering packages of information during a tight construction period.

    The building, which won an RIBA Interna-tional award and an AAI award in 2009, is a sixteen storey glazed tower. It addresses a bridge to the north and a stone linear space to the south which connects to the major public space of Grand Canal Square.The building form is that of a pristine glazed rectangularfree standing object. Floors are expressed by a thin stone band at each level.

    The architectural language of the scheme is consciously neutral and non expressive of specific function or spatial arrangement in the interest of a singular architectural expression and presence.The faade of the building while having a simple formal clarity has a complexity through the overlaying of these various static and moving elements creating an ever chang-ing lightbox.

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  • CABRA SPORTS & COMMUNITY CENTRE (DUBLIN 17) (2002-2003) - 3mFOR HENCHION-REUTER ARCHITECTSproject status: constructed 2004project cost: approx. 7mproject size: approx. 24,000sq ft

    I worked for my former design tutor Martin Henchion as a Part 1 Architect on several community building in Dublin. My role on this project was primarily as a model maker resolv-ing design details through models at various scales.

    The sports and community centre provide facilities for the wider area of Pope John Paul II Park, Dublin. The main entrance faces the playing pitches, and the entrance forecourt is an extension of the path circulating the park. The main hall is a standard single sports hall suitable for basketball, indoor soccer, badmi-ton and volleyball. Other accomodation on the ground floor includes a dance studio, martial arts studio and the main changing rooms.

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    DONORE AVENUE COMMUNITY CENTRE (DUBLIN 17) (2002-2003) - 7mFOR HENCHION-REUTER ARCHITECTSproject status: constructed 2004project cost: approx. 7mproject size: approx. 24,000sq ft

    I worked for my former design tutor Martin Henchion as a Part 1 Architect on several community building in Dublin. My role on this project was primarily as a model maker resolv-ing design details through models at various scales.

    The building was part of a wider regeneration of the Liberties area of central Dublin. It was designed to be as flexible as possible accom-modating two separate community groups, however the expression of the various func-tions are deliberately supressed to emphasise the building as a single large house or villa.The deep plan and compact form have been manipulated in section so that all the main activity spaces enjoy light from at least two directions.

    GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1:20 FACADE DETAIL MODEL

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    CRECHE AND SENIORS HOUSING (DUBLIN 24) (2002-2003) - 4mFOR HENCHION-REUTER ARCHITECTSproject status: constructed 2004project cost: approx. 5mproject size: approx. 36,000sq ft

    I worked for my former design tutor Martin Henchion as a Part 1 Architect on several community building in Dublin. My role on this project was primarily as a model maker resolv-ing design details through models at various scales.

    This building is located in the rapidly expand-ing suburban area of Tallaght in west Dublin. The brief was very challenging accomodating the incongruous functions of a creche, a drug rehabilitation clinic and housing for the elderly. Despite the disparate functions a single building form with a layered functioning was proposed. The project is the first step in a series of new community buildings.

    FACADE MODEL NORTH ELEVATIONTYPICAL FLOOR PLAN

  • THE POINT VILLAGE

    NATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE HOTEL, (DUBLIN 1) 2008 - 45mFOR SHAY CLEARY ARCHITECTSproject status: refused planning 2008project cost: approx. 50mproject size: approx. 390,000sq ft

    I worked as Assistant Architect on the con-ceptual design and preparation of the plan-ning application for this 150m tower as part of the newly completed National Con-vention Centre in Dublins Spencer Dock. I was also involved in several client and pre-planning meetings for this high-ly contentious structure, which would have become Dublins tallest building.

    The tower was characterised by a highly complex double-skinned facade. An ever-changing inner envelope of copper-clad screens sat behind anexternal skin of low-iron glazing con-trolled by a building management system.

    The tower occupied a key location in the regeneration of Spencer Dock, as it addressed the new linear park to the West and Mayor street to the North.I had similtaneously been working as lead de-signer on a revised Masterplan for Spencer Dock

  • EDIFICEA SIMPLE STUCTURE

  • CAFE OTO PROJECT SPACE HACKNEY, LONDON - 2013WITH ASSEMBLE ARCHITECTSproject status: constructed July 2013project cost: approx. 5,000project size: approx. 600sq ft

    I worked on this project in collaboration with Assemble Architects ( a young collective of urban architects from London). The brief was for a small project and performance space for experiemntal music and art attached to the existing Cafe OTO in Dalston, Hackney.

    The small building was site-specific and took approximately 5 weeks to construct, entirely from volonteer labour. Partly funded by the Barbican, it is seen as the first stage in a sequence of new experimental spaces.

    The scarce resources determined the form of the building in many respects. The roof was of a simple timber truss construction. The walls and buttresses made from compressed, sand-filled rice bags. Render comprising of rubble and pebbles found onsite wrap the base of the structure, making it appear as though it emanates from the ground.

  • OBJECT WILFUL/LOGICAL/BEAUTIFUL

  • THE SPECTACLE (LYCRA WALL) UCD (2004-2005) BArch ARCHITECTURAL THESISproject status: temporary pavillion 2005project cost: approx. 100project size: approx. 80sq ft

    This project jointly won the Bruce Shortt memorial prize for the best studio project of all 5 academic years at UCD in 2005

    It was a temporary entrance pavillion which acted as a mediator between inside and out and created a ceremony to the entrance. Con-structed from lycra and timber, it attached onto the existing doors of the workshop, creating a tenuous object responsive to the opening mechanism of the industrial doors.

    My Architectural Thesis in 2005 was heavily indebted to research exploring the theme of The Spectacle as conceptualised by Jean Baudrillard.The thesis focused on the historical trajectory of shopping, the rise of the depart-ment store and the democratisation of luxury.

    The overall design project spanned mul-tiple scales, from urban conceptual down to tactile installation. This pavillion be-ing an object of desire in the contin-uous stream of commodity fetishism.

    PLAN OF OPENING MECHANISM