ABOUT

Justin Vermeulen

Justin Vermeulen is a design professional who graduated from
the Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam, his work is
specifically focused on architecture and design. He studied
abroad at the University of Sydney and during his studies he
also participated in a visionary design program at the Technical
University in Delft. After working in the field of architecture
for 3 years, he decided to pursue a masters in architecture. He
is currently studying at the University of Technology in Delft.
During his studies and his career he developed an interest and
expertise in parametric design and visualization. He believes in
telling a story through analyzing the true potential of a place
and portraying that through captivating sketches and images. Creative collaborations can be uplifting and refreshing and if you have a desire to work together, feel free to get in touch.

JV

Workflow

Writing

I use writing as a tool to asses and explore my ideas. Enabling loose thoughts to solidify.

Sketching

At the start of a design process I make quick sketches in order to diversify my initial ideas.

 

2D Design

Starting off with 2D shapes, contours, plans and sections helps developing a concept.

3D Design

This is where most of the work happens. Where ideas turn into tangible, spatial propositions.

Visualization

Portraying the design intentions and grasping the intended atmosphere and materiality.

Modelmaking

I use sketch models throughout the process and a final, detailed model for presentation purposes.

Software

An overview of the software I use and my efficiency per software package.
I have 8+ years of experience with Rhinoceros and around 4 years with 3DS max.
Since 2012 I have worked with various tools from the Adobe Suite and am still expanding.
I am planning to improve my knowledge of Grasshopper, Revit and Unreal Engine.

Rhino

90%

Grasshopper

55%

Vray

60%

3DS Max

80%

Forestpack+Railclone

70%

Corona

68%

Photoshop

88%

Illustrator

80%

Indesign

75%

AutoCad

50%

Revit

40%

Unreal Engine

35%