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CONTENTS PAGE
About Me ............................................Page 4-5
Curriculum Vitae..................................Page 6-7
The Freedom Centre............................Page 8-11[Sample project one]
Dancing Shadows.................................Page 12-13[Sample project two]
Experiments and Evidence..................Page 14-15
Creative-Collective..............................Page 16-17
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I am a recently graduted Part 1 architecture student from the University of Nottingham. My sample portfolio explores my journey into architecture through a look at a se-lection of projects that I have undertaken whilst at university as well as a selection of independent design work created by my
ABOUT ME
Mobile: 07956980699
Email: [email protected]
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ABOUT ME
Website: www.cargocollective.com/seyiajewole
Address: 68 Kentlea Road, London, SE28 0JZ
student-run company Creative-Collective. Like the planet it stands on, Architecture has and will always be evolving. I am increasingly fascinated by how technology, econom-ic and political freedoms continue to point architecture in an unexpected and intriguing direction; carrying with me my sketchbook to record my findings and experiments as I explore the world of architecture.
Hello,I’m Seyi!
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2011 – Present Bachelor of Architecture (BArch)Second Class with HonoursRIBA Part IUniversity of Nottingham
2009 – 2011 A-LevelArt & Design – (A)Mathematics (A)Economics (A)Christ the King: St Mary’s College
2004 – 2009GCSE’s7 A*-A’sWoolwich Polytechnic School
CURRICULUM VITAEExperience & Employment
Education &Qualifications
October 2014 (Present)David Collins StudioPart I Design Intern
• Drafting of floor plans, elevations and detailing on AutoCAD• Space planning • Contacting suppliers and procuring samplesProjects: Harrods (London), Alexander McQueen (Paris), Callas Guest house (Budapest)
September 2014 - October 2014Ellis-Miller ArchitectsPart I Architectural Assistant
• Drafting of floor plans and elevation on VectorWorks (Mac) • Managing admin as per requirementProjects: Ellis-Miller House (Cambridge)
September 2013 - June 2014Green-EnFreelance Graphic Designer
• Designing promotional material and web graphics. • Assisting engineers with marketing collateral for methods of creating more sustainable houses.
June 2013 - October 2013PierArk LtdGraphic design Intern
• Creating digital and print marketing materials for small to mid-sized businesses.
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Computer Aided Design
OthersAnalysisMasterplanning Verbal and Visual PresentationReport Writing
Adobe Creative Suite
Photoshop Illustrator Indesign Premier
Microsoft Office
Word Excel PowerPoint
Hand Skills
Sketching Modelling DraftingWatercolour Illustrations Woodwork
Google Sketchup AutoCad Revit Rhino
ArchitectureActive member of the T&G Archi-tecture Society. A Student-led soci-ety who organize exhibitions, guest
lectures, and field trips.
Collective-CreativeMedia Officer in a team of 5 crea-tive thinkers who produce a collec-tion of artwork ranging from short films to photography to music pro-duction. Website to be released in September 2014. Existing work can be sent upon request.
PhotographerUniversity events, student clubber nights and a regular feature in both IMPACT magazine and The Mic.
VolunteeringAga Sixolo - Participant and fund-raiser in university scheme design and build a nursery in South Afri-can.Painted Children - Fundraiser and voluntary promo designer.
Skills Interests
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With all the conflict that still exists in the world to-day, I believe that archi-tecture have an influence in the coming of peace. If we can successfully bring people of all faiths and non-faiths together to share and embrace in an
environment that architecturally promotes happiness and delight, then maybe we can put aside our difference and remember that we are all human first. The design em-ulates the hill it sits opposite and use recycled concrete and green-ery to tackle the problems govern-ing urban sustainability.
The Freedom Centre[Yorkshire, UK]01
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Birdlife centre that sits on the same location that Morecam-be’s central pier once was. The design continues a sense of destruction and decay through a mix of materials – materials that have already decayed and materials which the sea will eventually decay. The building is broken into two, connected by a bridge. The separation al-
lows for boats to travel through and also frames the evening sun-set for views from the café.
The bird hides are separated from the building. The journey through the building and to the hides plays on the idea of ‘found spaces’ and users are driven through the building through light and materiality.
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RevitExperimenting with software and under-standing of famous architecture
RhinoExperimenting with software and devel-oping interest in land-scape design
Evidence of skills/ Experiments
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SketchingObservational sketching and practicing free hand skills
Model making/AnimationUsing wood work to creating moving model and stop ani-mated video on Adobe Pre-mier. [Full video is on website]
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Collective-Creative
The Creative-Collective ex-plores the mediums of film, illustration, photography, written work and the mixing of these practices to create a series of light hearted cre-ative projects. We are cur-rently creating an electron-ic portfolio that specifically explores architecture as the background of life.
We look to represent the best talent we can find from the plethora of media dis-
ciplines spanning across the world.
We have strong roots in the student world and we use it as a proving ground and talent pool from which we source much of our inspira-tion from and develop them into a professional material to a range of clients. We aim is to gain support as fresh youth in the professional world of media.
Website release: Novemeber 2014
THANK YOUfor taking the time to consider my application.
To request a full portfolio or to contact me:
Mobile: 07956980699 Email: [email protected]