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Portfolio review Architecture/Design

Architecture and Design portfolio building tools and Review for all levels

January 3rd from 6 to 8 pm

Fee 50$ per student

With Julie Ourceau

Julie Ourceau Paris La Seine,

This two hour workshop would consist of content preparation, assembly and key tools to prepare and review your portfolio. This is a workshop for pre-college or university application portfolios to various design programs (such ad architecture, landscape architecture, interior design).

Pre-registration necessary: To register click here

Contact info: [email protected], or call her 416-200-7975

Julie Ourceau Bio:

portrait_ourceauJulie Ourceau received a Graduate Level National Diploma from l’Ecole d’Architecture Paris Val-de-Seine in France after having worked in Toronto with the architectural ?rm Robbie Young & Wright and graduating from Ryerson with Bachelor of Technology in Architectural Science. While in Paris, Julie worked in Paris and travelled throughout Europe studying relationships between music and architecture. These interests led her to the Faculty of Architecture at Laval University in Québec city, where she was part of the GRAP, fulfilling Ambiance Studies Research. While at Laval, Julie developed an initial enthusiasm and importance in teaching architecture studio. Other professional developments included working in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam with the Dutch architecture ?rm Royal Haskoning Vietnam, as designer and project manager on a wide range of projects ranging from impact studies and township developments to cultural and hospitality projects. Common characteristics and focal points in these projects were multicultural, sustainable, energy conscious and positive social as well as environmental impacts during and after their realization. Julie returned to Toronto in 2005, working as a designer on various projects in Toronto and its surroundings, and as a traditional musician.

Her teaching focus has been the design studio, including the communication and theory of architecture. Working in pencil, pen/ink, watercolour and charcoal, Julie has recently enjoyed drawing orthographic projections, specifically city plans and abstract interpretations of cities, their growth and dependence of water ways.

www.julieourceau.com