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Culmination of selected design work from 2012 to 2015.

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E D U C A T I O N A N D P R O F E S S I O N A L

S E A N E D W A R D S

P O R T F O L I O

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01S A H A R A G R E A T G R E E N W A L L & P A N - A F R I C A N W A T E R P I P E L I N E

E D U C A T I O NB A C K G R O U N D

02N U C L E A R R E C Y C L I N G F A C I L I T Y

03N U C L E A R R E S E A R C H

W O H A A R C H I T E C T SP A R K R O Y A L O N P I C K E R I N G

04B A T H H O U S E I N T H E P A R K

05S C O T T I S H S C E N I C R O U T E S C O M P E T I T I O N - W I N N E R

P E R S O N A L & P R O F E S S I O N A L E X P E R I E N C E

06D U A L C H A S A R C H I T E C T S

07A R K I T E K T K O N T O R E T S V E R R E H A L V O R S E N A S

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2013 May - 2013 Sept

2012 Sept - 2013 May

2011 Sept - 2012 May

2010 Feb - 2010 July

2007 Sept - 2010 May

2001 Aug - 2007 June

MArch Advanced Architectural Design (Awarded Distinction) | University of Strathclyde, Scotland

PGDip | University of Strathclyde, Scotland

BSc (Hons) Architectural Studies (2.1 Honours) | University of Strathclyde, Scotland

Erasmus exchange | Università degli Studi Roma Tre, Rome, Italy

BSc Architectural Studies | University of Strathclyde, Scotland

Advanced Highers, Highers | Lochaber High School, Highlands, Scotland

EDUCATION

2013 Sept - Present

2012 June - 2012 Sept

2010 Aug - 2011 Aug

Dualchas Architects & Hebhomes | ScotlandLead designer on numerous projects including, private residential homes, holidays homes and 3 holiday lodges.

Main projects: Lochend Chalets, Walled house, numerous private residential projects.

Architektkontoret Sverre Halvorsen AS | NorwayLead designer for a 500 person Church hall, with 42 flats located on the adjacent site. Lead designer for a 500 person Church hall, with 42 flats located on the adjacent site. Won the project and construction should begin this year. Revit, photoshop and indesign were the main programmes used.

Main projects: Ebeneser Church and flat development, Banken Pub.

WOHA Architects | SingaporeWorked on two city block hotel developments. I was responsible for concrete contours on the lower plinths and the four tower block glazing systems. This entailed regular site visits and contractor and client meetings.

Main projects: Upper Pickering Hotel (Park Royal), Peck Seah Street Hotel.Main projects: Upper Pickering Hotel (Park Royal), Peck Seah Street Hotel.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2013 Sept - Present BTE Architecture | ScotlandLead designer for the Scottish Scenic Routes Competition. We won the competition for the largest of three sites, at Inveruglas. This viewpoint is currently set to finish on site in March 2015. The Scottish Government initiative has drawn its inspiration from the Norwegian Tourist Routes.

Main projects: Viewpoint at Inveruglas, Loch Lomond. Viewpoint at Glenshee

PERSONAL EXPERIENCE

REFERENCES Mr Alasdair Stephen, Director, Dualchas Architects, [email protected], +44 141 550 1401Unit 4, Building 5, Templeton Business Centre, Glasgow, Scotland, G40 1DA.

Sverre Halvorsen, Director, Arkitektkontoret Sverre Halvorsen AS, [email protected] +47 90 17 46 33, Kirkegaten 1B, 4878 Grimstad.

INTERESTS Football - I play 1-2 times per week with other Architects and friends in Glasgow. It is important to me to keep healthy and I enjoy the social aspect of sport. I am also very interested in travel and cinema and enjoy keeping up to date with the architectural and design world.

SKILLS & QUALITIES AutocadRevitVectorworksPhotoshopIndesign

Hand drawingVisual and oral presentation Work well individually and in a groupTechnical understanding(Environmental and structural)

After effectsRhinoSketchupVrayMicrosoft Office

2/1 84 Silvergrove Street, Glasgow, G40 1DR, [email protected], +44 780 503 6401Sean Alistair EdwardsGjovikgata 4B, H0505, 0470, Oslo, [email protected], 97 40 42 36SEAN ALISTAIR EDWARDS | CURRICULUM VITAE

Dualchas Architects & Hebhomes | ScotlandLead designer on projects including, private residential homes, holidays homes and 3 holiday lodges.

Main projects: Lochend Chalets, Walled house, numerous private residential projects.

Architektkontoret Sverre Halvorsen AS | NorwayLead designer for a 500 person Church hall, with 42 flats located on the adjacent site. Won the projectand construction should begin this year. Revit, photoshop and indesign were the main programmes used.

Main projectsMain projects: Ebeneser Church and flat development, Banken Pub.

WOHA Architects | SingaporeWorked on two city block hotel developments. I was responsible for concrete contours and the four tower block glazing systems. This entailed regular site visits and contractor and client meetings.

Main projects: Upper Pickering Hotel (Park Royal), Peck Seah Street Hotel.

2013 Sept - 2015 May

2012 June - 2012 Sept

2010 Aug - 2011 Aug

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

BTE Architecture | ScotlandWon the major project for the SSR competition at Loch Lomond. This viewpoint was completed in May 2015. The Scottish Government initiative has drawn its inspiration from the Norwegian Tourist Routes.

Main projects: Viewpoint at Inveruglas, Loch Lomond. Viewpoint at Glenshee

2013 Sept - Present

PERSONAL EXPERIENCE

EDUCATIONMArch Advanced Architectural Design (Awarded Distinction) | University of Strathclyde, Scotland

PGDip | University of Strathclyde, Scotland

BSc (Hons) Architectural Studies (2.1 Honours) | University of Strathclyde, Scotland

Erasmus exchange | Università degli Studi Roma Tre, Rome, Italy

BSc Architectural Studies | University of Strathclyde, Scotland

Advanced Highers, Highers | Lochaber High School, Highlands, Scotland

2013 May - 2013 Sept

2012 Sept - 2013 May

2011 Sept - 2012 May

2010 Feb - 2010 July

2007 Sept - 2010 May

2001 Aug - 2007 June

AWARDS, PUBLICATIONS & EXHIBITIONS

“Loch Lomond Pyramid” Articles | BBC, STV and The Herald and Dailymail Newspapers

SSR Exhibition | Matthew Gallery, Edinburgh College of Art’s, Edinburgh University

SSR Competition winner, Lighhouse Exhibition | The Lighthouse, Scotland's Centre for Design and Architecture, Glasgow

Fine Art Award & Exhibition | The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh

2015 May - Present

2015 - Present

2013

2007

SKILLS & QUALITIES AutocadRevitVectorworksPhotoshopIndesign

INTERESTS Football - I played 1-2 times per week with other Architects and friends in Glasgow. It is important to me tokeep healthy and I enjoy the social aspect of sport. I am also very interested in travel and cinema and enjoykeeping up to date with the architectural and design world.

REFERENCES Alasdair Stephen, Director, Dualchas Architects, [email protected], +44 141 550 1401Unit 4, Building 5, Templeton Business Centre, Glasgow, Scotland, G40 1DA.

Sverre Halvorsen, Director, Arkitektkontoret Sverre Halvorsen AS, [email protected], 90 17 46 33Kirkegaten 1B, 4878, Grimstad.

After effectsRhinoSketchupVrayMicrosoft Office

Hand drawing & model makingVisual and oral presentationWork well individually and in a groupTechnical understanding(Environmental and structural)

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01S A H A R A G R E A T G R E E N W A L L & P A N - A F R I C A N W A T E R P I P E L I N E

The Saharan Great Green Wall is a 15km wide, and up to 8,000km long green wall of trees and bushes. It is located just south of the Sahara, from Djibouti in the Horn of Africa in the east all the way across 11 countries to Dakar, Senegal, in the west. It is aimed at limiting the desertification of the Sahel zone. Other than stopping desertification and erosion, the wall would protect water sources, such as Lake Chad, which has been drying up for decades. In addition, the wall would provide energy resources; fruit, vegetables and other foodstuffs; supporting local economic development; and even political stability in the whole region.

A proposed 622mW nuclear recycling facility on the coast of Nigeria will power a desalination plant while also providing electricity to the grid. This water will be pumped by large solar “flowers” that will also provide the surrounding areas with a sustainable, reliable energy source. The aim of the project is to create a system of fresh water and electricity that will pull people out of city slums and back to the arable land that they have been forced from due to desertification. This will follow the route of the Great Green Wall to halt desertification.

Thousands of African people will be able to be supported by one solar “flower” allowing rural communities to form in areas currently desertified. A small amount of the energy generated by the towers will be used to continue the flow of water along the pipeline using a pump system. This will also pump water into irrigation systems allowing farmers to grow crops and trees, diversifying their income and giving more economic stability. This will mean farmers will be able to sell more produce and with less food aid it will mean that agriculture will quickly expand creating self sustainable communities.

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02N U C L E A R R E C Y C L I N G F A C I L I T Y

The mass amounts of waste stored worldwide, the understanding of the long term low-level effects of radiation on the biosphere and the education of the public on the nuclear industry are the key issues that will be addressed in the project.

The building will combine the industrial process of waste management and reuse, research of long term radiation effects and improvements in the nuclear cycle. An educational facility for the public will increase the knowledge and reduce the fears and scepticism people have about the industry. The public - industry relationship has been explored by placing the industrial working parts of the building underground, with the public park situated on the top giving uninterrupted views out over the scenic coastline. Containment and safety are vastly improved by placing the industrial elements underground and allow an integration into the landscape which is not apparent in the current nuclear vernacular.

“The creation of huge quantities of nuclear waste, stored and created worldwide, poses the biggest security and environmental risk. A sustainable solution for the future of this waste must be addressed.”

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COOLING TOWER FACILITY | WATER MANAGEMENT DRY CASK STORAGE | NUCLEAR REPOSITORY COOLING TOWER SCULPTURE | PUBLIC - INDUSTRY INTEGRATION

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COOLING TOWER | 3D EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC

WASTE STORAGE POOL | 3D EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC REACTOR AND STEAM GENERATOR | 3D EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC

NUCLEAR WASTE STORAGE / RECYCLING / POWER GENERATION | MECHANICAL LAYOUT

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04B A T H H O U S E I N T H E P A R K

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Outdoor Pool Wall | Deck Detail_ Scale 1:10

1 110 mm engineering-brick wall (350/37 mm and 530/37 mm) with 14 mm mortar joints 150 mm rigid-foam insulation 150 mm reinforced concrete 50 mm rigid-foam insulation Two-layer bituminous sealing layer 30/50 mm battens 24 mm timber strip cladding

2 24 mm timber strip flooring 30/50 mm battens 90 mm screed separating layer Two-layer bituminous sealing layer 80 mm rigid-foam insulation 270 mm concrete slab Balance tank/ overflow

3 12 mm sandstone cladding 165 mm reinforced concrete (water resistant sealant applied) 12 mm sandstone cladding

5 Overflow channel

6 12 mm sandstone cladding 100 mm reinforced concrete Two-layer bituminous sealing layer 80 mm rigid-foam insulation 350 mm reinfrced concrete beam

7 Balance tank/ Overflow

Outdoor Pool Acrylic Bottom Detail_Scale 1:10

1 100 mm acrylic perspex (4x greater impact resistance than concrete & 17x greater than glass) - Reynolds Polymer

2 24 mm timber strip flooring 30/50 mm battens 90 mm screed separating layer Two-layer bituminous sealing layer 80 mm rigid-foam insulation 270 mm hollow-slab deck 250 mm rigid-foam insulation 80 mm concrete panel cladding

3 350/ 1000 mm reinforced concrete bream

44 Structural steel channel

5 Water resistant LED light

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B T E A R C H I T E C T U R E | S C O T T I S H S C E N I C R O U T E S C O M P E T I T I O N - W I N N E R

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C O M P E T I T I O N E N T R Y | S S R P U B L I C A T I O N

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D U A L C H A S A R C H I T E C T S & H E B H O M E S | L O C H E N D C H A L E T S

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D U A L C H A S A R C H I T E C T S | O ’ R O U R K E H O U S E

D U A L C H A S A R C H I T E C T S | R A N D A L L H O U S E

H E B H O M E S | K I T H O U S E

H E B H O M E S | K I T H O U S E

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A R K I T E K T K O N T O R E T S V E R R E H A L V O R S E N A S | E B E N E S E R C H U R C H H A L L , G A N D A L , S T A V A N G E R

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I 2. etasje i eksisterende bygg. I dagens møtesal foreslår vi å fjerne skrågulv og gjøre rommet om til et aktivitetsrom for fysiske aktiviteter. Her kan en spille volleyball og håndball, samt innebandy og andre aktiviteter tilpasset størrelsen på lokalet. I den nordligste enden av denne etasjen kan en installere dusj og toaletter i forbindelse aktivitetene. I høydeforskjellen mellom den gamle storsalen og nordligste del må det anordnes en rampe/heis for funksjonshemmede slik at dette arealet også er tilrettelagt for universell utforming.

Det er allerede heis til denne etasjen så tilretteleggingen for universell utforming er klar.

AktivitetsromGarderobe

Lager WC gutt

WC jenteAdkomst til/fra heis

Grupperom/kontor

Grupperom/kontor

Grupperom/aktivitetsrom

Grupperom/aktivitetsrom

Trapperom

Galleri

Dusj

Dusj

HK WC

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Gatetun

Hovedsal

Garderobe

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Sal

Samtale/Bønnerom

Mht planløsning ønsker vi å frenheve at det er avsatt areal på begge sider av møtesalen til bønn og stille meditasjon og samtale. Her er det også mulig å avsette areal for lager til scene. I etasjen over er det også mulighet for aktiviteter i form av grupperom og samtalerom.

Kjøkken ønsker vi å flytte nærmere nybygg, og gjør deler av eksisterende kjøkken om til grupperom. På denne måten kan vi serve både eksisterende bygg i begge etasjer samt nytt bygg uten å ha mer enn ett kjøkken samtidig som det er aktiviteter i begge bygg.

Den nye møtesalen rommer på vanlige dager 309 sitteplasser.

Mellom eksisterende bygg og ny møtesal har vi foreslått et vrimlerom, som på dager med stormøter kan møbleres med stoler på gulvet og dermed, sammen med galleri gi ca 400 sitteplasser, som da gir plass til det antall mennesker en har behov for å dekke. Møtesalen er også utstyrt med et galleri, med plass til ca 110 mennesker. Her er stolene plassert i trappeløsning for at alle skal kunne se mot talerstol og scenen.

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