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	<title>/// jane kate wong ]</title>
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	<pubDate>Thu, 21 Mar 2013 09:53:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>RENDER &#124; OUTPUT</title>
				
		<link>http://www.janew.com/RENDER-OUTPUT</link>

		<comments>http://www.janew.com/following/janew.com/RENDER-OUTPUT</comments>

		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Mar 2013 09:53:56 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>/// jane kate wong ]</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[architecture, graphics, rendering, diagrams]]></category>

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		<description>Sample series of renders produced for major development projects
Location: TORONTO, ONTARIO
Type: Architecture
Work: Graphic Design, 3D Model, Renders, Presentation package
Year: 2012

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		<excerpt>Sample series of renders produced for major development projects Location: TORONTO, ONTARIO Type: Architecture Work: Graphic Design, 3D Model, Renders, Presentation...</excerpt>

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		<title>THE SOUDAN PROJECT</title>
				
		<link>http://www.janew.com/THE-SOUDAN-PROJECT</link>

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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 May 2012 23:15:54 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>/// jane kate wong ]</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[graphics, architecture]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">3464260</guid>

		<description>An immersive, collaborative, once-in-a-lifetime exhibition. 
Location: TORONTO, ONTARIO
Type: Graphic Design, Web Design
Year: 2012

&#62; Featured in the Toronto Star

www.thesoudanproject.tumblr.com

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EXHIBITION ON DISPLAY NOW! 
11am - 7pm weekdays
593 SOUDAN AVENUE &#124; TORONTO, ONTARIO &#124; M4S 1X1

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The house that we live in is present and intertwined with our everyday life, beyond its function or material existence. It is simultaneously giving home to our emotions, memories and state of mind while sheltering our bodies and belongings. Any given event in our life is associated with a time and place but the house does it so effortlessly that we become completely unaware of its vital presence in the moment. Through their architecture the places we live in blend the boundaries of tangible and intangible and render an imagination of the world that is personal and distinct.
 
The series of installations presented here challenge the limits, scale and expression of the spaces we inhabit. Each piece poses a dialectic challenge that transforms both the contained (our perceptions) and the container (architecture). We want to reveal curious moments of life that are oppressed, denied or simply ignored while inhabiting a space. By acts of augmenting, twisting, inversion and enacting we will question the accepted status of a simple dwelling and stretch its presence from here and now to imagined and possible.
 
So artists were asked a simple question: “What have you always wanted to do to a house?”

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		<excerpt>An immersive, collaborative, once-in-a-lifetime exhibition.  Location: TORONTO, ONTARIO Type: Graphic Design, Web Design Year: 2012  &#62; Featured in the Toronto Star ...</excerpt>

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		<title>YEARBOOK</title>
				
		<link>http://www.janew.com/YEARBOOK</link>

		<comments>http://www.janew.com/following/janew.com/YEARBOOK</comments>

		<pubDate>Sun, 27 May 2012 16:52:24 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>/// jane kate wong ]</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[PUBLICATION, ART DIRECTION]]></category>

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		<description>Class of 2010, University of Waterloo School of Architecture
Type: Editorial design / Art direction
Year: 2010
112 pp / 8.5 x 5.5 mm

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This yearbook was produced for the Class of 2010 at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture. It was made to serve as a retrospective on the five years spent together through class, co-op semesters, trips and events. 

The publication was made to be cost-effective, minimal but also playful. The cover graphic is a topographic drawing of the Grand River, where we spent most of our time viewing from studio. The cover is a spot-gloss treatment on dollar store bought card - symbolic of our time spent at school sourcing and using materials in all forms to make a highly finished product. 

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		<excerpt>Class of 2010, University of Waterloo School of Architecture Type: Editorial design / Art direction Year: 2010 112 pp / 8.5 x 5.5 mm   This yearbook was produced...</excerpt>

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		<title>FLAIRE</title>
				
		<link>http://www.janew.com/FLAIRE</link>

		<comments>http://www.janew.com/following/janew.com/FLAIRE</comments>

		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 12:02:32 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>/// jane kate wong ]</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[architecture, practice]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">3417264</guid>

		<description>High/Mid-Rise Development for FRAM Developments. 
Location: TORONTO, ONTARIO
Type: Architecture - Residential Development
Work: Concept Drawings, Marketing Drawings, Render, 3D Model, Graphic Design
Year: 2011-2012

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This condo was designed for the second phase of the Shops at Don Mills development. We began the design process with an existing scheme, and through a rigorous schedule of pushing different conceptual schemes. As the largest condo in the area to date, we were hoping to set a new design precedent with Flaire, and to continue the mixed-use commercial approach to the area. 

I was responsible for 3D modelling, renders, schematic floor plans, residential unit plans and all presentation documents.

www.flairecondos.com

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In associated with Giannone Petricone Associates Inc., Architects  A FRAM development.</description>
		
		<excerpt>High/Mid-Rise Development for FRAM Developments.  Location: TORONTO, ONTARIO Type: Architecture - Residential Development Work: Concept Drawings, Marketing...</excerpt>

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		<title>SEQUENCE</title>
				
		<link>http://www.janew.com/SEQUENCE</link>

		<comments>http://www.janew.com/following/janew.com/SEQUENCE</comments>

		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Mar 2012 04:26:44 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>/// jane kate wong ]</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[ARCHITECTURE, DOCUMENTATION, GRAPHICS]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">2921235</guid>

		<description>Spatial Proposal and Site Analysis
Location: ROME, ITALY
Type: Architecture - Art
Work: Concept Design, Graphic Design,  Renders
Year: 2010
30"x40" Ink transfers on watercolour paper

&#60;img src="http://payload31.cargocollective.com/1/6/207689/2921235/break_o_720.png" width="720" height="10" width_o="720" height_o="10" src_o="http://payload31.cargocollective.com/1/6/207689/2921235/break_o_o.png" data-mid="17953882"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;
I produced a series of ink transfers during my studio analysis of the site at Termini Station. These exemplify a few spaces that I had proposed for the new Museum site.

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		<excerpt>Spatial Proposal and Site Analysis Location: ROME, ITALY Type: Architecture - Art Work: Concept Design, Graphic Design,  Renders Year: 2010 30"x40" Ink transfers on...</excerpt>

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		<title>ELEMENTAL CHAPEL</title>
				
		<link>http://www.janew.com/ELEMENTAL-CHAPEL</link>

		<comments>http://www.janew.com/following/janew.com/ELEMENTAL-CHAPEL</comments>

		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Mar 2012 03:48:04 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>/// jane kate wong ]</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[ARCHITECTURE, MATERIAL PROCESS, COMPREHENSIVE STUDIO]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">2904063</guid>

		<description>Comprehensive Building Studio, University of Waterloo School of Architecture
Type: Architecture, Landscape - Single Building
Work: Concept Design, Graphic Design, Render, 3D Model.
Year: 2010

&#60;img src="http://payload30.cargocollective.com/1/6/207689/2904063/break_720.png" width="720" height="10" width_o="720" height_o="10" src_o="http://payload30.cargocollective.com/1/6/207689/2904063/break_o.png" data-mid="17876027"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;
CAMBRIDGE, ONTARIO.The project calls for a space of unity, peace, reflection and celebration that can be used by people of all denominations and cultures.  How then do we perceive of sacred space for all? 

We look to these spaces for an answer, where the chapel has the power to communicate, to shelter, to connect and to enlighten. Together we share the  elements - the sky, the sun, earth, wind, fire, wind, and water.  These tools have become integral to the materialization and dematerialization of the chapel.  This sacred space does not begin or end the journey towards the self.  It is the continuum where we are gathered, to connect our bodies in an exchange of earthly energy through the recognition and community ownership of the building itself.  The simple manipulation of light and texture can reveal the common emotional journey, and perhaps alludes to the possibilty of a universal truth.

Here, we begin to see the true reflection of our existence together, where the shared experiences of the space draw the larger picture of a truth that cannot be contested: the sense of a community is real, palpable and ever moving.  It is present in all cultures, and can be further strengthened by the gentle encouragement of being close together created through carefully crafted space. 

Materials: slate tile envelope, cedar decking, pre-cast concrete panelling, glulam ceiling members, concrete shear walls, operable skylights.


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The gingko leaves melt before your feet, flooding the landscape around you. The feeling of feeling enclosed by its gentle and rich texture is overwhelming.  You long to remember it...you embrace the landscape. 

The monolithic building sits before you drawing you in with its dazzling slate skin.  Your curiosity rises as you see a path that cuts into its facade, breaking the surface and revealing water.  
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&#60;img src="http://payload30.cargocollective.com/1/6/207689/2904063/9_720.png" width="720" height="363" width_o="720" height_o="363" src_o="http://payload30.cargocollective.com/1/6/207689/2904063/9_o.png" data-mid="14862427"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload30.cargocollective.com/1/6/207689/2904063/10_720.png" width="720" height="360" width_o="720" height_o="360" src_o="http://payload30.cargocollective.com/1/6/207689/2904063/10_o.png" data-mid="14862431"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;&#60;img src="http://payload30.cargocollective.com/1/6/207689/2904063/12_720.png" width="720" height="540" width_o="720" height_o="540" src_o="http://payload30.cargocollective.com/1/6/207689/2904063/12_o.png" data-mid="14862590"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;</description>
		
		<excerpt>Comprehensive Building Studio, University of Waterloo School of Architecture Type: Architecture, Landscape - Single Building Work: Concept Design, Graphic Design,...</excerpt>

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		<title>SUBLIME ODYSSEY</title>
				
		<link>http://www.janew.com/SUBLIME-ODYSSEY</link>

		<comments>http://www.janew.com/following/janew.com/SUBLIME-ODYSSEY</comments>

		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Mar 2012 21:19:51 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>/// jane kate wong ]</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[ARCHITECTURE, RESEARCH, LANDSCAPE]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">2904047</guid>

		<description> An investigation of temporal architecture, University of Waterloo School of Architecture. 
Type: Architecture / Landscape - 120,000m2
Work: Concept Design, Graphic Design, Fabrication, Site Mapping
Year: 2009
6p, 30" x 40", Ink transfers on watercolour paper

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HANLAN'S POINT, ONTARIO. There are two types of travellers that exist in our world - the earthly and the spiritual. As we embark on our separate journeys towards a far-off telos, we find our relationships and resemblances to the earth in the least likely  place, where  experiences like the curvature of a cup, the formation of morning dew, or the stillness of Polaris move us in ways we never realized. In these occurrences, we find an intangible sense of place, and it is the distance between departure and arrival that holds the key to understanding the how and nature of things to our bodily spirits. 

The Toronto Islands embody our greatest hopes and fears, and mediate between the spritiual realm of our unconscious and conscious minds. This pilgrimmage, or odyssey, through the land leads us to create a connection between both worlds by provoking individual responses from each traveller to the meeting places of the built and wild.  Speculation arises from the subversion of expectations on the symbolic and mythologic qualities of space, and how one would typically experience it.

The island is reconfigured to embrace the winds and the natural direction of the dominant tides of Lake Ontario, forming a bay with a new secluded beach, turned away from the city to face the seemingly infinite boundary of the lake. The newly created island aims to imitate, create and negotiate new edge conditions, where memory, morphology, magic and escapism meet and interact together as one moves through the island. The city is at a constant reference, for the island is a distant physical reflection of the shore, and, while dislodged, maintans a connection to the mainland through a visual connection.  

Marking the journey are a series of paths, many leading to unexpected destinations, and others that have seemingly little significance. The path, as journey, symbolizes the evolution of self-knowledge, and provides and opportunity for introspection and confrontation. How you navigate your landscape becomes a true meditative task - as the dislocation from the built urban world puts one at a vulnerable state, we must rely on our sense to become our primary navigators of the wilderness. While the forest and darkness threatens our security and evokes our greatest fears, it is here, in this journey into the unknown and unfamiliar where we are finally able to find our place.

The island is home.

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		<excerpt> An investigation of temporal architecture, University of Waterloo School of Architecture.  Type: Architecture / Landscape - 120,000m2 Work: Concept Design, Graphic...</excerpt>

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		<title>HYLOZOIC SOIL</title>
				
		<link>http://www.janew.com/HYLOZOIC-SOIL</link>

		<comments>http://www.janew.com/following/janew.com/HYLOZOIC-SOIL</comments>

		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Feb 2012 00:35:22 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>/// jane kate wong ]</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[FABRICATION, EXHIBITION, PROTOTYPING, PRACTICE]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">2904026</guid>

		<description>Exhibition for 1st Place at the VIDA 11.0 Awards.
Location: MADRID, SPAIN
Type: Installation Design, Sculpture, Fabrication, Rapid Prototyping
Year: 2009
Sign-grade acrylic, epidermic needles, balloons, pipettes, silicone, mylar, custom steel plates, hundreds of hours of labour.

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MATADERO, MADRID. The annual VIDA awards called for a new iteration of Hylozoic Soil, and empathetic installation that challenges and moves the viewer to think about the possibilities and emotions that responsive material can evoke. Hylozoic Soil first originated in a Montreal exhibit, and was composed of “breathing pores” and a series of “feathers” that created a sort of grove to inhabit.  Each column of the sculpture is primarily composed of chevrons, articulated and fastened to create the current structure.  The sculpture combines mechatronics, rapid prototyping, parametric design and the use of arduino boards to create an artificial organic being.  It moves and invades your senses as you pass through, exuding a sense of a living alien material, but of relfexes so human. I assisted in the fabrication of the and design of sculpture for this iteration.

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All work done in association with Philip Beesley Architect Inc.</description>
		
		<excerpt>Exhibition for 1st Place at the VIDA 11.0 Awards. Location: MADRID, SPAIN Type: Installation Design, Sculpture, Fabrication, Rapid Prototyping Year: 2009 Sign-grade...</excerpt>

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		<title>PUBLIC DRAWING SURVEY No. 1</title>
				
		<link>http://www.janew.com/PUBLIC-DRAWING-SURVEY-No-1</link>

		<comments>http://www.janew.com/following/janew.com/PUBLIC-DRAWING-SURVEY-No-1</comments>

		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Feb 2012 23:03:17 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>/// jane kate wong ]</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[RESEARCH, EXHIBITION, DOCUMENTATION]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">2904024</guid>

		<description>Shown with the Open Eyes Toronto exhibition at the Gladstone Hotel 2011  
Type: Installation Design, Research, Documentation, Graphic Design
Year: 2011
77pp, 4.5" x 6.5" Giclee Prints on watercolour paper

&#60;img src="http://payload30.cargocollective.com/1/6/207689/2904024/break_720.png" width="720" height="10" width_o="720" height_o="10" src_o="http://payload30.cargocollective.com/1/6/207689/2904024/break_o.png" data-mid="17875617"  border="0" align="left"/&#62;
TORONTO, ONTARIO. Toronto is a city of multiplicity. As home to almost half of all immigrants in Canada, it is a cultural hub that gathers a weave of perspectives on both our city and our country. These opinions contain critical information of the values Torontonians hold, which in turn, can elucidate a truer sense of identity that goes beyond the obvious physical evidence of diverse neighbourhoods and varying cultural appearance. 

A public survey has the abililty to transcend cultural and socio-economic borders, confirm and deny conclusions about accepted societal values, and illustrate the greater public will. The potential of a public survey to reveal hidden truths about our society with a single collection of first-hand testimonies is extremely powerful.  I have chosen to use this process to achieve a greater understanding into Toronto’s identity and unconscious collective memory. 

The Public Drawing Survey was conceived as an alternative method for accessing information from the public that provided both material results and critical thought.  The method of drawing provides a new level of depth to answers, where critical thinking and personal curation become necessary tools before the image is finished. The manifestation of idea to image draws on personal influences from all aspects of life, and gives a true reflection of the person and their opinion. 

I asked residents to confront their own relationship with our city through a re-interpretation of our most representational physical icon: the CN Tower. 
The intention was to gain insight into what each change to the tower signified, and how that reflected on the values of each person. Together, these images form a collective dialogue of what matters to our residents, and a common voice of change. 

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		<excerpt>Shown with the Open Eyes Toronto exhibition at the Gladstone Hotel 2011   Type: Installation Design, Research, Documentation, Graphic Design Year: 2011 77pp, 4.5" x...</excerpt>

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		<title>MICRO-ARCHITECTURE / PARALLEL PROPERTIES</title>
				
		<link>http://www.janew.com/MICRO-ARCHITECTURE-PARALLEL-PROPERTIES</link>

		<comments>http://www.janew.com/following/janew.com/MICRO-ARCHITECTURE-PARALLEL-PROPERTIES</comments>

		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Feb 2012 18:10:59 +0000</pubDate>

		<dc:creator>/// jane kate wong ]</dc:creator>
		
		<category><![CDATA[RESEARCH, ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING TOOLKIT, PUBLICATION]]></category>

		<guid isPermaLink="false">2903475</guid>

		<description>Competition Entry to Think Space Geopolitical Borders. 
Location: BEIJING, CHINA
Type: Architecture Proposal, Research, Writing, Graphic Design
Work: Systems Analysis, 3D Model, Renders
Year: 2011

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China's economic reforms has transformed its urban character, deeply embedding its global megacities within the complex network of inter and intra-regional flows of labour and capital. From this arises the collusion of state oppression and global capitalism that has fed an underground movement of casual to active dissidence. An ecosystem of resistance that comprise multiple localities, signaling possibilities for a new type of collective action - or new modes of urbanism that lies outside hegemonic structures. It is within this extralegal space, that micro-architecture / parallel properties positions itself - as part of an underground systems of social and economic relations that exist within the city. Specifically it posits an extralegal, internally consistent, property system that recognizes informal additions built by migrants and designed by architects. In doing so it gives rural migrants access to a network of specialized skills, safe building practices and financial mechanisms that they are traditionally denied. It begins with architects creating a building toolkit comprised of modular, replicable standardized micro-architectures. They are emphasized as low-cost, low-energy additions with immediate practical value. Grassroot NGOs circulate the toolkit through communities, documenting additions as property, or fixed assets. Over time, through accretion of this network, this creates a parallel economic system, tied to recognized fixed asset systems. Participating NGOs and informal communities can thus treat physical micro-architectures, as fixed assets because they are tied to an accountable, virtual system. Within this framework, rural migrants can securely take out loans, forge partnerships, aggregate multiple assets or mortgage housing additions outside of their immediate social network - or criminal organizations. Micro-architecture / parallel properties thus creates positive feedback loop of economic - material exchange, and subversively acts as a vehicle for a working policy of hukou reform.

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In collaboration with Saeran Vasanthakumar and Lu Zhu.</description>
		
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