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1. ALANA GREEN
MArch., BDes.
T (1) 416 389-1034 Hello!
E green_alana@yahoo.ca
W looseaffiliates.com I am a recent graduate of the University of British GIBRALTAR POINT CENTER FOR THE ARTS,
Columbia’s School of Architecture and Landscape Artist in Residence,
Architecture, where I received my Masters of Architecture Toronto, ON, Oct. 2005 - Apr. 2006
degree in May 2011.
PRESENTATIONS PECHA KUCHA NIGHT, VOL. 18, Presenter
I currently work at Bruce Mau Design as an architectural Vogue Theatre, Vancouver, BC, Oct. 20, 2011
designer on their Brand Environments team. Concurrently,
I am active independently as a co-founder of the design
collective, the Loose Affiliates. Our first built public “ARE YOU GAME?”, Research Presentation,
installation, Picnurbia, debuted last summer in Robson Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal, QC, 19 August 2010
Square, Vancouver. Currently, we are preparing work for
the 13th International Architecture Biennale in Venice, Italy. EXHIBITIONS 2012 13th International Architecture Biennale, Venice, Italy
We are excited to be involved in this prestigious Biennale. (Upcoming)
2012 Migrating Landscapes National Exhibition, WAG,
In this CV/portfolio I present a short sample of my work Winnepeg
and an overview of my recent professional background. 2011 Migrating Landscapes Regional Exhibition, MOV,
Enjoy. Vancouver,
2011 Graduate Exhibition, UBC
2010 Cross-Laminated Timber: Habitat 160 and Urban Farm,
ECU, Vancouver
EDUCATION MASTERS OF ARCHITECTURE (MArch.), 2006 Bookworks, 258 Augusta House, Toronto
School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, 2005 Trim, Offset, Extend, OCAD Student Gallery, Toronto
University of British Columbia 2004 Graduate Exhibition, OCAD,
Vancouver BC, 2007 - 2011 2004 + 2003 Interior Design Show, Toronto
BACHELOR OF DESIGN (BDes), AWARDS 2012 National Winner, Migrating Landscapes Competition
Environmental Design,
2010 Power Corporation of Canada Award, CCA
Ontario College of Art and Design University,
2007 Charles J. Thompson Award, UBC
Toronto, ON, 2001 - 2005
2004 Allen Turner Award, OCAD
2003 Joan Eiley Award, OCAD
EXPERIENCE BRUCE MAU DESIGN, 2003 Honorable Mention, Student Design Competition, OCAD
Architectural Designer, Brand Environments 2002 First Place Award, Student Design Competition, OCAD
Toronto, ON, Jan. 2012 - Present 2001 Printmaking Award, OCAD
TIPSLab
SOFTWARE SKILLS 3D Modeling: Rhinoceros, Cinema 4D, Sketchup
Electric Vehicle Fast Charging Infrastructure,
Drafting: AutoCAD, Vectorworks
Research Project
Image Editing: Adobe CS5 Photoshop, After Effects
Vancouver BC, May. 2011 - Jan. 2012
Video Editing: Adobe CS5 Premiere Pro
Fabrication: Experienced 3D printing, CNC, and laser cutting.
LOOSE AFFILIATES Rendering: Maxwell, VRay
Founding Member/ Director/ Designer Layout + Presentation: Adobe CS5 Illustrator, Indesign,
Design Collective, formed in Vancouver, BC, 2011 Keynote/Powerpoint.
Organization + Administration: Microsoft Word/Open Office/
CANADIAN CENTER FOR ARCHITECTURE,
Notes.
Power Corporation of Canada Research Residency,
Montreal, QC, June. 2010 - Sept. 2010
LANGUAGES English
LAVA (LABORATORY FOR VISIONARY ARCHITECTURE), German (basic/intermediate)
Junior Intern Architect
Stuttgart, Germany, June. 2008 - Sept. 2009 REFERENCES TOM KEOGH, Senior Project Director, Bruce Mau Design
T 416.306.6401 E keogh@brucemaudesign.com
MERRICK ARCHITECTURE LTD,
Student Intern, MARI FUJITA, Assistant Professor, UBC
Vancouver, BC, June. 2007- Sept. 2007 E mfujita@sala.ubc.ca
2. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE INDEPENDENT WORK
BRUCE MAU DESIGN LOOSE AFFILIATES
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNER, BRAND ENVIRONMENTS FOUNDING MEMBER/ DIRECTOR/ DESIGNER
TORONTO, ON, FEB. 2012 - PRESENT 2012 FORMED IN VANCOUVER, BC, 2011
www.looseaffiliates.com
Projects worked on: The Loose Affiliates is a design collective founded by
four like-minded creatives with architecture degrees.
Our collective was formed in Vancouver in 2011 as a
GE WORKS, Brand Environments
collaborative umbrella under which to put forth and
Various locations worldwide realize new ideas. These ideas often cross-over from
the traditional practice of architecture into other art
Developed environmental expressions of the GE
and design categories, resulting in projects that span
brand to integrate with existing company facilities.
different scales of time and place. Our work is largely
unsolicited, often speculative, and always optimistic.
+ Schematic to detail design
We look for hidden gems in unassuming places,
+ 3D computer modelling & rendering
explore issues that interest us, and hustle to make
+ Structural detailing; plans, elevations and
things happen because we love vibrant cities.
construction documents
+ Material research and documentation
Recent Work:
UNILEVER, Brand Environments PICNURBIA
Various locations worldwide
Robson Square, Vancouver, BC // Summer 2011
Established brand guidelines and designs for the Picnurbia was a pop-up installation that offered
implementation of Unilever’s brand to integrate a space for people to come together and relax in
with various company facilities. Vancouver’s urban core.
+ Schematic and conceptual design + Concept, schematic and detail design.
+ 3D computer modelling & rendering + Presentation drawings.
+ Development of brand environment guidelines + Construction documents
+ Project Management
MDC PARTNERS, Brand Environments + Community & client communication
WIRED, Disruptive by Design conference + Fundraising
+ Construction management & coordination
New York City, 05.01.12 + Material research and sourcing
Developed the visual identity for MDC at WIRED
magazines ‘Disruptive By Design’ conference.
The environmental graphics were designed to CARRY-ON BECOMING
showcase MDC’s network of disruptive creativity. Canada Pavilion, 13th International Architecture Biennale,
Venice, Italy
+ Conceptual design & design development Our submission to the Migrating Landscapes
+ 2D design competition was selected to be included in the
+ Presentation formatting Canadian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale.
HWKN, Merchandise Design + Conceptual design & design development
WENDY, PS1 Young Architects Program + 3D computer modelling
www.meetwendy.com + Video editing
+ Merchandise Design
Recent Press:
+ Utilization of 3D & 2D design capabilites
+ Presentation formatting + Public Places, Berlin: Gestalten, September 2012.
+ Saffron, Inga. “Pop-up Parks.” Dwell, May, 2012.
+ Dick-Agnew, David. “Team Canada Gets Ready
for Venice”, Azure, March, 2012.
3. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
TIPSLAB LAVA (LABORATORY FOR VISIONARY ARCHITECTURE)
DESIGNER / RESEARCHER JUNIOR INTERN ARCHITECT
VANCOUVER, BC, MAY. 2011 - JAN. 2012 STUTTGART, GERMANY, JUNE 2008 - AUG. 2009
www.l-a-v-a.net
The Transportation Infrastructure and Public Projects worked on:
Space (TIPS) Lab is an interdisciplinary
research institute whose mandate is to develop CITY CENTRE, MASDAR CITY
innovative and socially significant approaches
to the design of transportation infrastructure. Abu Dhabi
The central plaza included two hotels, a convention
center, an entertainment complex, retail facilities
Recent Work: and solar shading umbrellas.
ELECTRIC VEHICLE FAST CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE + Facade modelling, both physical and virtual.
British Columbia + Presentation drawings.
This research project established a framework MONDE D’EAU
for the deployment of electric vehicle fast Pacific Coast, Mexico
charging stations in B.C. Responsibilities on the
project included the design and illustration of The water hotel was designed to appear as
various branding potentials for the different though it has emerged from the ocean upon
scales of level II charging infrastructure. which it floats.
+ Conceptual & schematic design. + Design development
+ Presentation drawings. + 2D design
+ 3D modelling & Rendering + Presentation formatting
SAUDI SOLAR, ZERO ENERGY HOUSE
Saudi Arabia
This Zero Energy House was designed with special
consideration of interior shading, interior cooling,
and solar radiation.
+ Schematic design & documentation
+ 3D computer modelling
+ 2D drawings, (plans, diagrams, and renderings)
+ Technical organization
+ Energy demand calculations
+ Building Cost estimates
JEBEL HAFEET GLACIER SKI RESORT
Jebel Hafeet, UAE
The mixed use development is centered around a
5.2km ski slope structure and also encompasses
a 2400 room hotel, 8000 residential units, 7
community facilities, and a solar-farm.
+ Slope design & documentation
+ 3D computer modelling & rendering
+ Presentation drawings
+ Chalet massing & schematic design
+ Site & Program Studies
4. LOOSE AFFILIATES
PICNURBIA
Robson Square, Vancouver, BC // Summer 2011
Client: City of Vancouver
Design Team: Philipp Dittus, Alana Green (of the Loose Affiliates)
Project Management: Philipp Dittus, Alana Green
Structural Engineers: Fast + Epp
In the spring of 2011 ‘Picnurbia’ opened to the public in the heart of Vancouver’s Robson
Square. The temporary installation was designed to become an easily inhabited summer zone
where people could gather to hang out and enjoy the long summer days. The soft, undulating
landscape, umbrellas, and benches allowed visitors to relax together in different configurations.
PRELIMINARY DESIGN RENDERS
CONSTRUCTION PLAN / ELEVATION
not to scale
WAVE ELEMENT SECTION
5. 62°c
INDEPENDENT WORK
ECOLOGICALLY DEFENSIVE ARCHITECTURE FOR A LEAKY LANDSCAPE
GRADUATION PROJECT
UBC, VANCOUVER, BC, JUNE 2011
PIPELINE PROTECTION // KITIMAT, B.C. 20°c
‘Ecologically Defensive Architecture For A This project utilizes infrastructural strategies
Leaky Landscape’ proposes an infrastructural to protect the town of Kitimat from future
and spatial response to future pipeline oil oil spills along the pipeline route, while
spills in the Kitimat region of British Columbia, opportunistically utilizing the heat of the oil
OIL ENTERS THE PIPELINE IN ALBERTA AT APPROXIMATELY 62°. AS THIS OIL
where a new pipeline and marine port are to alter the programmatic organization of
TRAVELS ACROSS B.C., IT IS REHEATED TO MAINTAIN VISCOSITY, RESULTING IN A
planned on being built. the town. FINAL TEMPERATURE BETWEEN 10-30° BY THE TIME THE OIL REACHES KITIMAT.
OIL PIPELINE
15° - 30°
UT HEATED SPACE
INP
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WA
The proposed addition of
a heat exchange system
and spill protection shell to
the oil pipeline protects the 6m
community from future spills AT
OU
TPU
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while utlizing the heat of the oil
for community gains. CONCRETE SHELL
Heat Exchange Addition Spill Protection Shell
IN THE FUTURE, KITIMAT RESIDENTS COULD LEAVE THE SUBURBS TO
DENSIFY ALONG THE PIPELINE ROUTE. THIS PROJECT SUGGEST HOW
A CENTRAL COMMUNITY SPACE MIGHT BE BUILT.
EXTERIOR PERSPECTIVE, CENTRAL HUB
6. ECOLOGICALLY DEFENSIVE ARCHITECTURE FOR A LEAKY LANDSCAPE (cont.)
AGRICULTURE
MAIN HALL
GREENHOUSE
POOL
RAINWATER STORAGE
PLAY
RAINWATER FILTRATION
RECREATION
TRANSIT HUB
PROGRAMMATIC SECTIONS
INTERIOR PERSPECTIVES
SOUTH ELEVATION
AGRICULTURE GREENHOUSE BIOFILTER MARKET TRANSIT MAIN HALL POOL PLAY RUNNING TRACK
COMMUNITY PROGRAMS ARE RE-SITUATED
ALONG THE OIL PIPELINE, RESULTING IN A
NEW LINEAR CENTRAL HUB FOR THE TOWN
OF KITIMAT.
7. INDEPENDENT WORK
ECOLOGICALLY DEFENSIVE ARCHITECTURE FOR A LEAKY LANDSCAPE
GRADUATION PROJECT
UBC, VANCOUVER, BC, JUNE 2011
MARINE OIL SPILL CLEANUP // BIOSLAVE BOOM
BIOSLAVE BOOM MODEL
This Bioslave Boom absorbs oil from marine environments
when dragged through an oil spill. The super-absorbent boom
is manufactured out of cellulose waste which provides a stable
base for mycroremediation to occur. This process breaks down
the hydrocarbons in the oil, detoxifying the environment through
natural processes.
BIOSLAVE BOOMS HUNG DURING THE
MYCROREMEDIATIVE PROCESS
BIOSLAVE BOOM PLAN
BIOSLAVE BOOM SECTION
8. INDEPENDENT WORK
MAX SHARE HOUSING
STUDIO PROJECT
UBC, 2010
This housing project organizes Housing is grouped around shared ‘Mixers’
compact living units around shared 50 m2
50 m2 x8
x8 =
= 400 m2
400 m2 - communal spaces that contain shared
communal spaces as a strategy programs such as laundry, large kitchens and
to minimize the building envelope recreation facilities.
while creating a culture of resource TYPICAL1 bdrm
TYPICAL1 bdrm
sharing. Other spaces accessible to the community
are the courtyards, roof deck and childcare
SHARED SPACES
The sharing of facilities and facilities.
resources by units decreases the
initial material consumption of the +
+ x8
x8 =
= 300 m2
300 m2 MIXERS
building envelope, while creating 20
20 m2
m2 GFA: 2784 m2
a platform for communal living
arrangements. MAX SHARE Unit
MAX SHARE Unit
Exterior Kitchen
Exterior Kitchen
MAX SHARE organization saves
MAX SHARE organization saves
& Social Spaces 25% required building envelope
& Social Spaces 25% required building envelope
INTERIOR COURTYARD
COURTYARD ROOF DECK/ GARDEN CHILDCARE
GFA: 1320 m2 GFA: 2210 m2 GFA: 575 m2
PRIVATE SPACES
HOUSING LIVE/WORK COMMERCIAL
GFA: 5250 m2 GFA: 2175 m2 GFA: 1920 m2
118 Units 24 Units
9. MAX SHARE (cont.)
LARGE MIXER PROGRAM
LOUNGE PARTY LAUNDRY GYM
LOUNGE PARTY LAUNDRY GYM
LOUNGE GROUP KITCHEN STORAGE
SMALL MIXER PROGRAM
LOUNGE GROUP KITCHEN STORAGE
CENTRAL COURTYARD
HOUSING SECOND LEVEL FLOOR PLAN
OFFICE
MIXER MIXER
OFFICE
LIVE/WORK
LIVE/WORK
STUDIO
SECTION AA
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