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MArch • Fall 2013
MARKET BLOCK is a project in the heart of the diverse San Francisco composing of various building typologies and styles, scales and forms. The city structure is deined by three different grids, which form the urban fabric. The grids are orthogonal and cross on the project site. The urban analysis reveals that Market Street, one of the city’s major streets, shifts the Octavia Street grid and determines the deining features of the project. It is based on the idea of combining different grids, conceptually expanding Market Street.
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•BLOCKS | The volume of the building is broken up into seven blocks.
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•FACADE | The façades display three materials: brick, glass and wood, which are using according to the conceptual distance from the Market. •PUBLIC SPACE | forms a big Community garden with a lot of greenery and place to walk and sit for LGBT seniors and other people who will want to enjoy this space. •UNITS | 4 different types of units: 1 bedroom with patio, 1 bedroom with two floors, 1 small bedroom, and 2 bedrooms.
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BArch • Spring 2013
HEIGHT DENSITY project is proposed to increase the average density of the entire area up to 231 people per hectare, and in the new part of the projected density of 406 people per hectare.
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•The territory of the new district of 30 hectares is planned for 13,500 people. •On the project will be two separate preschool tutoring for 120 and one municipal budget institution for 140. concePt •All the necessary facilities are located near each building on this link structure. The new district includes a big variety of functions, which all city citizens can use.
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BArch • Fall 2012
SKOLKOVO INNOVATION CENTER should become a key transnational urban projects of modern Russia. This determines its Urban planning as open to the union, but at the same time separate spaces. Akin to the interplay between global cities, neighborhoods Skolkovo have connections, but leave its uniqueness is not throwing out the perimeter of the building allotted to them circle. This situation creates a micro model of the modern world and use it as the basis for approval of the architectural con- cept of development of residential neighborhoods. Taking the structure of the most important global cities, we use a different scale. What was a quarter, becomes the object of the house. This allowed us to apply the most successful urban concept of civilization simultaneously connected to a single project usability, adaptability, ease with the history of our world as we see it now.
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• The architectural concept of building blocks in the form of three microscopic models of the global world has the ability to grow and spread to other districts of Skolkovo, thus complicating the inner urban environment and making the landscape more diverse.
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• Mix of different cultures into one provokes the birth of a new global ideas - one world, with many differences. Skolkovo project aims to create a technological center of the world, becoming a key transnational bank of knowledge and technology.
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BArch • Fall 2011
AGROPOLIS, near Samara Russia, is the irst large-scale urban experience. The city should be formed by 15 main towers and will give a possibility to live for one million residents. The tower looks like an urban block but the differences in functions change with the altitude and form a complex system with all the necessary facilities.
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• A highway connects the towers and the distance between each pair of tower is around 1km. • All the residential facilities are located in each tower and other functions radiate from it. • The basic innovation about the concept is that the towers save space and much fertile soil is used as a farmland. • The main idea of this project is to remember the necessity of agriculture and to make it the main activity in this city.
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BArch • Fall 2012
URBAN GRAIN is a project of the redevelopment of the industrial zone in the downtown residential district, which will introduce a new dwelling area for different groups of people.
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• Using three type of grids form a complex architectural and compositional structure of the site as a whole. • The project is proposed to increase the average density of the whole area up to 231 people per hectare, and in the new part of the projected density of 406 people per hectare.
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