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In my design education thus far I have come to an understanding about the differentiation between process and product. This design portfolio exhibits a small selection of my work and the process driven outcomes; thinking and refl ecting to help the iterative process of design. Angus

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MArch Graduating Project [2012]Earthquake Preparedness + Information Centre [EPI-Centre], Christchurch, New Zealand

[Published: Jan/Feb 2013 Architecture Australia]

01 Exploded Axonometric

02 Architectural Armature

03 Maple Tree Landscape Model

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The EPI-Centre is a geophysical solution to the problems that Christchurch faces. It allows the city’s central precinct to act as quake resilient hub by which the people can apprehend the imminent disaster and, reconcile a way of public life in an ensuing post disaster urbanism; when the next big earthquake strikes. The proposal’s intrinsic connection with the landscape has helped defi ne and celebrate a unique earthquake typology.

04 Urban Intervention

05 Exterior 3D

06 Interior 3D

07 Project Report

08 Detail - Tensegrity Structure

09 Scale 1:20 Tensegrity Model

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Fourth Year | Parametric Studio [2011]

In this parametric architecture studio was used to explore mathematics and generative algorithms to determine the design process for a mixed use residential tower in Launceston, Australia. The project utilised voronoi tessellation and micro environmental factors to map data according to a number of E.S.D. parameters .

01 Exterior 3D 02 Exterior 3D 03 Interior 3D

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04 Architectural Armature

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Self-Motivated Furniture Design | Fabricate | Build | [2011]

01 Rocking Chair Elevation 02 Back Detail

03 Perspective 04 Part Detail

This project was used to explore digital fabrication which utilised 3D modelling software in order to change the virtual to a physical object, a rocking chair.

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01 Exterior Perspective

Meeting Garden Self-motivated Competition | California USA [2009]

The competition called for additions to Louis Kahn’ Salk Institute for Biological Studies.

The proposal for the meeting garden carries out Kahn’s un-built intention for a ‘meeting house’ on the same site. This view is extended by the stream along the central axis. A new lower platform housing the required additional accommodation is sunk into the valley and provides a view out to the Pacifi c Ocean.

02 Courtyard Perspective

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Work at | Leffl er Simes Architects | Sydney Australia [2009-2010]

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AngusA.M.StevensB.Sc.MArch.

Address | Unit 347-17 Berry Street

North SydneyNSW 2060

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