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KRISTINA BOOKALL DESIGN PORTFOLIO
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 5 CV6 BAXTER RESIDENCE12 HALIFAX BATHHOUSE20 HIGHLANDS PARK GRIDSHELL22 JUST BET GAMING INTERIORS + RE-BRAND COMPETITION26 LABEL DESIGN FOR VARIOUS TV PRODUCTIONS30 HAND DRAWN VISUALS32 PRODUCTION DESIGN FOR FILM + TV34 HOUSE 22 ANALYSIS36 SWISS STORES
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BA ARCHITECTURE STUDIES . M.ARCH CANDIDATE . DALHOUSIE UNIVERSIT Ykr issybooks@gmai l .com 647.675.4482
KKBKRISTINA K. BOOKALL
Academy of Television Arts & Sciences 2011 - 2012 Primetime Emmy Awards Honors for contributions made to Great Expecta-tions for Outstanding Art Direction for a Miniseries or Movie.
PROFILE
PROFICIENCY
EXPERIENCE
Experienced designer able to apply various skills and talents to projects in different design related fields. I am organized, highly motivated and a quick learner whom is able to work well within a team.
Graphic Design + Visualizations Prop / Model Making Computer 3D modeling Photo manipulation and Illustration
March 2013 to Dec. 2016, July 2007 to Sept. 2009Cornerstone.Design Ltd. Apprentice Architect.Duties included:• Preparing construction documents and presentations• Creating 2- and 3-dimensional visual aids• Aiding in design development• Preparing research and feasibility documents• Managing the daily operations of the office• Managing projects from concept to construction• Liaising with clients, contractors and suppliers
Nov. 2011 to Dec. 2012Film and Television Productions, various. Graphic Designer/Art Department Assistant. Productions Included:• The Journey, Commercial, HSBC• Family Tree, TV series, Universal Studios• A Long Way Down, Hanway Films• Sadie J Series 3, Children’s TV Series, CBBC• Him & Her Series 3, TV Series, BBC 3• Hunted, TV miniseries, Kudos• Dancing on the Edge, TV miniseries, Ruby Films and TV• Downton Abbey, Carnival FilmsDuties included:• Creating dressing and action graphics in Photoshop and Illustrator which included fictional branding and websites.• Liaising with Production and Post Production Teams in the UK and LA to deliver action and insert graphics.• Providing detailed drawings for set construction• Creating models to aid construction • Research and design development
Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign AutoCad
Nov. 2010 to Oct. 2011BBC Design Trainee Scheme, various. Art Department Trainee. Productions Included:• Horrible Histories Series 4• Great Expectations• Silent Witness Series 15• Luther Series 2Duties included:• Creating graphics with Photoshop and Illustrator• Archiving drawings and artwork• Creating various action and hero props• Assisting in set dressing• Creating measured surveys and design drawings with hand and CAD drafting• Creating detailed set models• Aiding in research and design development
May to June 2005Caribbean School of Architecture. Research Assistant/Graphic Designer, • Compiled climatic information for building design• Created graphics for climatic design database
May 2004 to Dec. 2004.Ricketts Productions, Graphic Designer, • Designed templates for interactive yearbook DVDs• Assisted in the collection of content for interactive DVDs• Designed layouts for DVD sleeves• Designed layouts for promotional material• Liaised with clients, suppliers and printers in order to aid delivery.
Currently pursuing M.Arch, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Class of 2019
MA in Production Design for Film and Television with Distinction. Kingston University, London, October 2009 to September 2010.
EDUCATIONBA in Architecture Studies with Upper Second Class Honours. University of Technology, Jamaica, W.I., September 2003 to May 2007.
Certificate in Graphic Design from the Edna Manley School of Art, 2003
RECOGNITION
REFERENCESChristopher Whyms-Stone, Principal, Cornerstone.Design Ltd., [email protected], 1.876.978.9147
Phillipa Ovonji-Odida, Project Manager, Coastal Studio, [email protected], 902.488.0673
Vectorworks Sketchup Rhino Microsoft Office
Lascelles Dixon Award for Best Academic Performance for Academ-ic Year 2005/2006.
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BAXTER RESIDENCE JACK’S HILL . JAMAICA
SKYLINE DRIVE, JACK’S HILL, ST. ANDREWCORNERSTONE.DESIGN LTD., 2010Contribution: Schematic Design, Digital Modeling and Rendering, Presentation Drawings
The property on Skyline Drive, overlooks the city of Kingston and be-yond. The client’s son chose a suitable location on the family’s prop-erty that allowed separate vehicular access from Skyline Drive and just enough privacy between the proposed and the existing family dwelling. The proposed home comprises three 20’ containers and one 40’ container. The containers contain all the primary spaces except the entry and dining area, located in the spaces between containers. Unlike spaces within the containers this space
has an independent butterfly roof. Clerestory windows make the roof appear to hover above the metal boxes. Water from the roofs is harvested and stored in tanks in the space below the dwelling. Adjacent to this service area is a multipurpose space which may be used as a home-school for the client’s grandchildren.
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11. Patio12. Workers’ Bathroom
1. Car Park2. Classroom3. Storage4. Entry Patio5. Powder Room6. Foyer7. Living and Dining Area8. Workspace9. Bedroom10. Kitchen
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BASEMENT PLAN
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CONTAINER PLACEMENT
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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ROOF OVER LIVING / DINING AREA
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LIVING / DINING AREA
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BATH HOUSE HALIFAX . NOVA SCOTIA
SITE PLAN
CRITICAL SECTION
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LOWER WATER STREET, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIADALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY, BEDS, B5, 2017TUTOR : DIOGO BURNAY
Turkish baths, hammams, feature a central, heated stone - the cor-nerstone concept for the Halifax Bathhouse. The program allows for a monumental central heated stone to house all the warm and hot amenities. The stone has an urban presence, as it emerges from and sits taller than the surrounding building, visible to both the city and the harbour. The stone is also visible from various points of the program. Sometimes one is denied a view of it, but then it is revealed once a corner is turned.
The heat-cool-rest cycle is repeats on three floors. The ground floor
has the least intense and the quickest cycle. Runners can pop in from their route along the boardwalk for a quick steam and shower and be on their way. The first floor features a hot pool and other amenities suited for a longer stay. The second floor features the treatment rooms, encouraging even longer stays.
The stone’s footprint is derived from the movement of bathers. Pa-trons act as water to eroding rock, carving out a path and leaving an amorphous shape. The volumes around the stone do not touch, but mimic its cladding on the faces directly opposite to reinforce the
notion of erosion. The remaining surfaces of the adjoining volumes are a smooth, fair faced concrete.
VIEW FROM LWR WATER STREET
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WALL SECTION LEVEL 1 PLAN LEVEL 2 PLAN LEVEL 3 PLAN
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VIEW FROM HARBOUR
EROSION IN PLAN
VIEW FROM LOWER WATER STREET
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HIGHLANDS NATIONAL PARK, CHÉTICAMP, NOVA SCOTIADALHOUSIE COASTAL STUDIO, M1 + Summer Employment, 2017TUTOR : TED CAVANAGHContribution: Carpentry, Welding, Jig-making, Fabrication, Creating Schedules, Liaising with suppliers
The Highlands Park Gridshell is the fifth of its kind from the Dalhou-sie Coastal Studio in partnership with the Universities of Arizona, North Carolina and Louisiana. The gridshell is a roofed amorphous footprint, nestled between berms located at the beginning of the Salmon Pool Trail. Its construction is a part of a research grant helmed by Dr. Ted Cavanagh. The gridshell comprises red oak laths, layered to created a double-humped shell, attached to curvilinear concrete walls by a stainless steel truss edge beam.
HIGHLANDS PARK GRIDSHELL CHÉTICAMP . NOVA SCOTIAFIRST LATHS BEING INSTALLED EDGE BEAM
PLASMA CUTTING SHEET METAL
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JUST BET GAMING INTERIORS + RE-BRAND COMPETITION NATIONWIDE . JAMAICA
VARIOUS LOCATIONS NATIONWIDECORNERSTONE.DESIGN LTD . 2015Contribution: Schematic Design, 3d Modeling, Rendering, Photo-shop, Graphic Design
Supreme Ventures, the major gaming company in the island, want-ed to re-brand and promote one of its more successful brands, Just Bet. Supreme Ventures requested a proposal that could be scaled to suit the various locations island-wide and to suit customers across the socio-economic spectrum.
The proposal utilized a kit of parts approach with constant design elements that vary in scale and material finish to suit the locale. Locations ranged from mom-and-pop type storefronts to high-end
casino facilities. The proposal included a kit of parts that would vary in materials appropriate for the location.
HIGH END CASINO
LOGO PROPOSAL
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MOM & POP SHOP
KIT OF PARTS
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LABEL DESIGNS FILM AND TV PRODUCTIONS . VARIOUSDone with Adobe Illustrator
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FLOOR + ROOF PLANS MULTI-FAMILY HOUSING DEVELOPMENT . KINGSTON . JAMAICADone with VectorWorks.
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HAND-DRAWN PRESENTATION VISUALS
BRYAN RESIDENCE . KINGSTON. JAMAICA RHODEN RESIDENCE . PORTLAND . JAMAICA
Done with ink on watercolour paper.
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PRODUCTION DESIGN FOR FILM + TELEVISION KINGSTON UNIVERSITY . LONDON
PRODUCTION DESIGN FOR FILM AND TELEVISION MAKINGSTON UNIVERSITY, 2009-2010
The year-long MA in Production Design for Film and TV at Kingston University enabled us to re-imagine sets for classic stories like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Shallow Grave and Howl’s Moving Castle.
We also designed sets for a televised talk-show and live music fes-tival (shown) complete with several smaller stages, providing versa-tility with scenery changes.
PRODUCTION DESIGN FOR FILM AND TELEVISION MAKINGSTON UNIVERSITY, 2009-2010
The year-long MA in Production Design for Film and TV at Kingston University enabled us to re-imagine sets for classic stories like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Shallow Grave and Howl’s Moving Castle.
We also designed sets for a televised talk-show and live music fes-tival (shown) complete with several smaller stages, providing versa-tility with scenery changes.
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HOUSE 22 ANALYSIS MLSARCHITECTS . NOVA SCOTIA
DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY, M2, 2017TUTOR : BRIAN MACKAY-LYONS
BENT ANATOMY
FRAMING STUDY MODEL
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DOWNTOWN KINGSTONCORNERSTONE.DESIGN LTD . 2016Contribution: Schematic Design, 3d Modeling, Rendering, Presen-tation Drawings
Swiss Stores is the purveyor of luxury time pieces in Jamaica, and have recently expanded their brand to include a cafe. The owner wants to expand the brand further to include a luxury, small scale hotel to be attached to its fl agship store in the heart of Downtown Kingston. This move to expand the brand to luxury hotels is specula-tive move amidst talks of renovating our crumbling city centre to be able to accommodate growing interests from cruise lines hoping to make Kingston a destination.
Swiss Stores owns one of many dilapidated buildings in the city cen-tre, which is currently being used as parking. The goal of the hotel proposal was to preserve as many elements as possible from the 100 year old building and extend upward to increase density while allowing views to the city.
VIEW FROM CHURCH STREET
EXISTING BUILDING
SWISS STORES CHURCH STREET . KINGSTON . JAMAICA
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The proposal includes two levels to be housed by the existing 24” thick shell and an additional 3 levels in the extension, complete with a rooftop terrace for upscale events.
The shell is largely untouched structurally, however the new slabs and the extension are supported by steel columns that sit inside the shell’s perimeter.
AERIAL VIEW
1. Store2. Reception3. Ancillary4. Car Park5. Lounge6. Bedroom7. Balcony8. Roof Terrace
LEVEL 1 PLAN
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LEVEL 2 PLAN
LEVELS 3 & 4 PLAN
LEVEL 5 PLAN
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[email protected] 647.675.4482KRISTINA BOOKALL DESIGN PORTFOLIO