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+1 647 870 1699 kosichenkoanna@gmail.com
Education ► Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada
2015-2019
Faculty of Architectural Science
Work and Volunteering ► Gallery Installation Team
Hello, my name is Anna Kosichenko While growing up in Moscow, Russia I have observed the interaction between life and architecture. One of the lessons I have learned is the influence architecture has over people in a rapidly growing metropolis. When I first came to Toronto, I have observed the same principles working in a different culture. This transition to the new city allowed me to understand how crucial architecture is to understanding another culture. As an architecture student, I am very passionate about learning and exploring how art of building making can influence the society we live in and I believe that the collaboration and teamwork is an essence of creating purposeful architecture.
Temporary Assistant in Paul H. Cocker Gallery for Ryerson Architectural Science Department. Assisted with constructing and installing exhibitions for “DWELL: Student Housing as Campus Renewal”, “The Graduate Thesis Work Show”, and “2018 DAS Year End Show”
► Exhibition company “100krat” Ltd, Moscow, Russia
2018
Summer 2017
Exhibition Stand Designer and Manager Assistant. Designed several exhibition projects, communicated with clients, created shop drawings. As well, assisted the project manager before and during exhibitions.
► Ed Mirvish Theatre, Toronto, Canada
Summer 2016
Theatre usher. Was responsible for patron’s safety during shows, checked entry tickets, escorted people to their seats.
Languages ►Russian
fluent
Awards and Extracurricular Activities ► “End of the Year Show”
2018 and 2016
► DAS Lounge Competition (winner)
2017
Annual exhibition of selected student projects in Ryerson, faculty of Architectural Science. Showcased final studio project physical model and renders. Student competition to create a lounge spaces in Ryerson Architectural Science Department. Team leader and designer.
► AIAS Mentorship Program (mentor)
Organized by AIAS Ryerson Chapter. Have mentored two second year architectural students
► Student Design Competition: Growing Our Community
fluent
2017
Canada-wide student competition to create a community garden pavilion in Ottawa. Organized by Aga Khan Foundation. Team leader and designer.
► Ryerson Kendo Club (President since Fall 2016)
Semi-annual international student competition, with focus on the investigation of daylight in buildings. Team leader and designer.
► Adobe Suite
school related projects, graphic design related work at 100krat in summer 2017
► AutoCad
school related projects, exhibition design and shop drawings related work at 100krat in summer 2017
► Revit
familiar with Green Building Studio, school related projects
► 3ds Max
exhibition design related work at 100krat in summer 2017
► Rhino
school related projects, exhibition design related work and shop drawings at 100krat in summer 2017, representation drawings for competitions.
► Vray (for Rhino)
school related projects
► Wix (web site design)
as manager assistant at 100krat helped to improve the existing and create new we page for the firm in summer 2017, personal development
► 3d printing
personal development
school related projects, personal development
Skills
Interests
► Sketch Up 2016-2017
Ryerson University club dedicated to japanese swordsmanship. As a president was responsible for organizing events, recruiting new members and meeting needs of club members and administration.
► International VELUX Award ► English
2017
Digital Skills
► Drawing and Sketching school related projects
2016
► Physical Model Making school related projects
► Stop-Motion Animation personal development
► Exhibition Design ► Materiality in Architecture ► Fabrication Design ► Kendo ► Human Anatomy
FUZE Distillery
Exhibition Design SEVCO
Ferran Adria Restaurant
Stipule Distillery
Exhibition Design Herzog
DAS Lounge Competition
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This project is located across from the Distillery District in Toronto. The building encases whiskey and vodka distillery, a restaurant, bar, tasting and retail space, as well as, offices and classrooms. This project was the final 3rd year project and was designed in pairs. My partner and I decided to create the firewall separating the building into two in order to separate the programs and accommodate Ontario Building Code fire separation requirements. The east building encases the distillery, offices and classrooms, while the west is locating the bar, restaurant, retail and tasting area on the west overlooking the park. The biggest challenge was the Ontario Heritage Act, which required to maintain every, but the west facade. Thus, it was decided place the restaurant and the bar to the west and create an iconic image, which would be visible from the series of parks on the west. In this case we have decided to create two overlapping crystals: black for the night bar, light for the daytime restaurant. Partner: Nicola Caccavella. My part in this project mostly consisted in the overall design and development of structural system, HVAC, as well as, visual diagrams and physical models.
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Exterior Render. Coming from the West
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2nd Floor Plan
Program Diagram
Scale 1:800
Ground Floor Plan Scale 1:600
3rd Floor Plan Scale 1:800
South Elevation Scale 1:600
West Elevation Scale 1:600
Interior Render. Overlooking Tasting Area
One of the Key elements in this project was the tasting area on a ground floor. The tasting was located in the centre of the building and was the first space visible coming from an entrance on the south. It was also enclosed within an atrium and was a centerpoint of circulation. The materiality of spaces varied depending on the program. The distillery, offices and classrooms in the west building were made of rustic materials: brick, concrete and wood, while the light crystal was made of channels glass and steel, and black crystal was covered with black toughened glass. In addition, the structural systems for two buildings is different. The east used steel columns and beams, whereas, crystals use the rigid frame structural system to allow for more stability, flexibility and spaciousness.
Section through Rigid Frames
Exploded Axo of Structural System
Interior Render. Overlooking Restaurant on the Second Floor
Longitudinal Section Scale 1:500
Transverse Section Scale 1:500
Channel Glass
50x50 HSS Adapter
Aerogel Insulation
Wind Anchor Angle The Channel Glass to Foundation Wall detail diplays various design measures taken to make for a clean and cohesive building. The primary structure used in this part of the building are rigid steel assemblies that frame the restaurant. HSS are welded onto the rigid frame and secured by a pair of steel angles to the wind anchors, that act as the buildings secondary structure. The anchors are spread out every 6 ft. O.C. and placed into jogs in the floor slab that are later infilled with concrete, this avoiding repetitive steel plates on the ground plane. The wind anchors then latch onto the channel glass, which is secured to a customized z-angle at the floor slab (this customization was recommended by the manufacturer; Tel: 800.426.0279). The glass utilizes waterproof silicone sealants and gaskets at all connections to prevent leakage of any kind. In between every pair of channels Lumira® aerogel insulation is fastened by a centering clip. The insulation provides an approximate R-Value of 40 which exceeds the recommended 20 for a wall in Canada. A continuous A+V barrier is installed from the top of the foundation wall to the foundation wall footing.
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RIGID FRAME STRUCTURE WELDED TO RIGID FRAME STRUCTURE
50 x 50 mm HSS ADAPTER WIND ANCHOR ANGLE WIND ANCHOR MOUNTING BRACKET BUMPON ROLL STOCK CUSHION
GASKETS BETWEEN ALL CHANNEL GLASS JOINTS
WIND ANCHOR BACKUP PLATE W/ WEEP HOLE GLASS SHIM & WATEPROOF SILICONE SEALANT PILKINGTON PROFILIT™ K-60 SERIES CHANNEL GLASS PILKINGTON PROFILIT™ LUMIRA® AEROGEL INSULATION
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FASTENER W/ RUBBER WASHER
CUSTOMIZED Z-ANGLE MADE BY MANUFACTURER
Fuse Distillery
FASTENED BY CENTERING CLIP
VINYL INSERT
GLASS SHIM, BACKER ROD AND WATERPROOF SILICONE SEALANT
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BLUESKIN ® S/A A+V BARRIER 100 mm PRECAST CONCRETE 100 mm RIGID INSULATION
ASC 623
200 mm CONCRETE F.W. STONE LANDSCAPING 300mm ASPHAULT SURFACING
TREMdrain® DRAINAGE MAT
Aluminum Window Frame
Wind Anchor Mounting Bracket
Double Paint Window
Channel Glass Frame
Exploded Axonometric
TREMproof® WATERPROOF MEMBRANE
Channel Glass to FW
Channel Glass 1 to Grade Scale 1 : 7.5
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Detail by Nicola Caccavella
Backing Board Adhesive Layer
Batt Insulation Steel Stud
STO Substructure
Black Toughened Glass
250 mm Steel Rigid Frame
6 mm Toughened Glass Panel 4 mm Adhesive Layer 20 mm Sto Backing Board
10 mm Drywall 10 mm Plywood Vapor Barrier
40 mm Sto Substructure and Air Space 55 mm Sto Substructure 50 mm Rigid Insulation Air Barrier 16 mm DensGlass Sheathing
20 mm Concrete Floor Finish 30 mm Floor Membrane
250 mm Steel Stud with Batt Insulation 4 mm
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150 mm Intermediate Floor Decking, Concrete Fill
Steel Cap
Steel Angle to Support the Slab 250 mm Steel Stud with Batt Insulation 300 mm Steel Girder
300 mm Steel I-beam
Exploded Axonometric
Aluminum Window Frame
Rigid Insulation
Double Paint Window
Air Barrier
Reveal Profile
DensGlass Sheathing
Connection to Slab Scale 1 : 7.5
6 mm Toughened Glass Panel 6 mm Toughened Glass Panel 4 mm Adhesive Layer 4 mm Adhesive Layer 20 mm Sto Backing Board20 mm Sto Backing Board 55 mm Sto Substructure 40 mm Sto Substructure and Air Space 50 mm Rigid Insulation
55 mm Sto Substructure 40 mm Sto Substructure and Air Space 50 mm Rigid Insulation
Sto Ventilation Z Profile Air Barrier 16 mm DensGlass Sheathing
Sto Ventilation Z Profile Air Barrier 16 mm DensGlass Sheathing
250 mm Steel Stud with Batt Insulation
250 mm Steel Stud with Batt Insulation
Black Granite Stone
Black Granite Stone
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250 mm Steel Rigid Frame 250 mm Steel Rigid Frame 10 mm Drywall
10 mm Drywall
10 mm Plywood
10 mm Plywood
Vapor Barrier
Vapor Barrier
5% Slope
20 mm Concrete Floor Finish 20 mm Concrete Floor Finish 30 mm Floor Membrane 30 mm Floor Membrane
5% Slope
Isolation Joint
Board Insulation
Board Insulation
30 mm Protection Board 30 mm Protection Board Vapor Retarder Vapor Retarder
Drainage Layer
Drainage Layer
Gravel Bed, Compacted Soil Gravel Bed, Compacted Soil
Vapor Barrier
Vapor Barrier
Steel Rigid Frame Steel Rigid Frame Concrete Fill Concrete Fill Base Plate, Non-Shrink Grout Base Plate, Non-Shrink Grout
600 mm
Scale 1 : 15
Steel Angle to Support Steel Deck
300 mm Steel Girder
250 mm Steel Stud with Batt Insulation
300 mm Steel I-beam
6 mm Toughened Glass Panel 4 mm Adhesive Layer 20 mm Sto Backing Board
55 mm Sto Substructure 40 mm Sto Substructure and Air Space 50 mm Rigid Insulation Air Barrier 16 mm DensGlass Sheathing
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4 mm
945 mm
250 mm Concrete Footing250 mm Concrete Footing
600 mm
Connection to Grade
Parapet Detail Cant Strip Superstop Waterstop
Cant Strip Superstop Waterstop
80 mm Hollow Steel Deck
600 mm Concrete Block 600 mm Concrete Block
250 mm
Drainage Layer
300 mm 250 mm
Drainage Layer
300 mm
600 mm
600 mm
Anchor Rod, Leveling Nuts Anchor Rod, Leveling Nuts
Weeping Tile
Vapor Barrier 80 mm Hollow Steel Deck
Waterproofing
Weeping Tile
Steel Angle Reinforcement
500 mm Concrete Floor 500 mm Concrete Floor
Waterproofing
Gravel Infill
15 mm Roof Membrane 30 mm Thermal Insulation 150 mm Board Insulation
Isolation Joint
Gravel Infill
15 mm Roof Membrane 100 mm Board Insulation Steel Angle Vapor Barrier
Parapet Capping Ventilation Z Profile
Scale 1 : 5
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Throughout the semester of working on FUZE Distillery I have created over 10 physical models of different scales. Pictures on the left is one of the structural models created, as well top right is one of the 1:250 sectional massing models created. The picture on the right features 1:200 sectional model made of mdf and acrylic. Also the photo features three massing models: two of which were made of cardboard and acrylic, and the last one was a wood massing. The picture features models selected for Ryerson Architectural Science Department Year End Show 2018. The show showcases selected works of students from Architectural Science Department, all works were chosen by faculty.
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This project is located across from Distillery District and is the mid rise building that incorporates a distillery, restaurant, retail and an academia of distilling arts. When creating the project I faced a challenge of creating a distillery on a historical site that is surrounded with new development. The idea was to create three separate buildings and leave east part of the original building untouched, while building a new addition on the west. By using different geometries and materials I wanted to emphasis the contrast between two buildings as a reflection of the whole neighborhood. The east building is rectangular and is made of brick. Whereas, the west building uses patina copper panels and is made up of triangular geometry. In addition, the third building on the north is a student centre and is the mix of both styles. As well, as you can see on the render to the right the predominant feature of west building is an atrium that overlooks the entrance to the distillery.
Ground Floor Scale 1:600
1 Shipping and Receiving Area 2 General Storage 3 Classroom 4 Student Lounge 5 Staff Area for Retail 6 Retail Space 7 Artifacts Display Area 8 Staff Area 9 Offices
1 10 Distillery Lobby 11 Raw Material Storage for Vodka 12 Raw Material Storage for Whiskey 13 Bottling Area 14 Distilling and Filtering Area
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2nd Floor Scale 1:600
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4th Floor
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1 Rooftop Bar Lobby 2 Dinning Area 3 Bar 4 Food Receiving Area
2 Restaurant Lobby 3 Coat Check 4 Dinning 5 Food Receiving Area
16 Temporary Storage 17 Staff Area 18 Staff Lounge 19 Offices 20 Staff Lounge
Distillery
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South Elevation
Scale 1:400
East Elevation Interior Render. Overlooking Restaurant on the Second Floor
Interior Render. Overlooking the Entrance to Retail on Ground Floor
Exterior Render. South Elevation
Copper Mullions Window Frame
Hollow Street Truss Structure, covered with patina copper
Metal Mesh. Patina Copper or Corten Steel
Facade Axonometric
1 : 20 Wall Detail Model
Tinted Orange and Blue Windows
Metal Stud Wall
Exploded Axo Window Frame
Copper Mullion
Metal Studs
Copper Mesh
Detail Section 1 :10
Insulation
Steel Angle Connection
Hollow Steel Truss System
Copper Cover
Detail Elevation 1 : 75
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Site Plan 1:100 Scale
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Ferran Adria Restaurant Ferran Adria is a restaurant chef who specializes in molecular gastronomy. His approach is all about experiencing the food instead of just absorbing it. Through molecular gastronomy he recreates classical dishes using traditional ingredients. I was fascinated with his ideas and creations and decided to design the restaurant that will isolate the visitor form the outside and concentrate their attention on experiencing the food. I created three separate voids by merging three rectangles together: the entrance, dining and kitchen. The parti shows that the most dominant void is dining, which also serves as the main representation of my concept. The space has no views to the outside. The only windows in the room are there to create the play of light on the dining walls during the day. While the exterior is composed of reflective steel which mimics the water and reflects the nearby landscape.
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1. Entrance 2. Dinning Area 3. Accessible Washrooms 4. Staff Washroom 11. Dishwashing 5. Staff Lockeroom Station 6. Staff Lounge 14 12. Preparation Area 7. Garbage Room 13. Hot Food Area 8. Storage Room 14. Cold Food AreaLegend: 9. Dry Food Storage 15. Food Pick Up 10. Cold Food 1. Entrance Station Storage 13
10. Cold Storage Room
2. Dining Area 3. Accesable Washrooms 4. Staff Washroom
East Elevation Scale 1:200
Exterior Render
10am West Elevation Scale 1:200
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Interior Photos of 1 : 50 Physical Model Light Study on June 21
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Exhibition Design: Herzog
Floor Plan
This project was created for “Herzog Germany�, a Germany based automotive mechanics supplier company. I was the lead designer for this project and was responsible for executing visuals, shop drawings and communicating with the client, project manager and the build team throughout the development of the design. This project was built and exhibited on MIMS 2017 in Moscow, Russia.
Elevation
Photo during Construction
Exhibition Design: SEVCO
Floor Plan
SEVCO is a Russia based company which specializes in material-handling and loading equipment. This project was submitted for tender for “CEMAT 2017� exhibition in Moscow, Russia. The project was designed to exhibit three large equipments and create a memorable and bright brand for the company. Elevation
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DAS Lounge Competition: TRIAD
TRIAD Kathleen Crisol, Diana Klissarova, Anna Kosichenko
TRIAD TRIAD
This competition was hosted by Architecture Student Union in October 2017 and created to raise awareness about the lack of lounge spaces in Ryerson Architectural Science Building. For this competition I was the leader of the team and was in charge of organizing meetings, deadlines and communicating our results with the ACU. As well, created the final layout for the project, designed and developed “blue” part of this project.
The intent behind TRIAD is to create both private and public spaces, and to place them where they are Crisol,three Diana Crisol, Klissarova, Diana Klissarova, needed Kathleen most.Kathleen The locations Anna Kosichenko Anna Kosichenko were chosen based on the needs and atmosphere of each floor. The The intent The behind intent behind TRIAD isTRIAD to create is to create groundboth floorprivate required seat-spaces, both private and public public and public spaces, ing theand most, whereas third floor toand place to place themthe where them where they are they are needed needed most. and The most. three The locations three locations was more private was mostly were chosen were chosen basedstudents. based on theon needs the used by architecture As needs and atmosphere and atmosphere of each of floor. eachThe floor. The such the largest and most commugroundground floor required floor required public public seat- seatnal seating is located on the boting theing most, thewhereas most, whereas the third the floor third floor tom floor most private, in- mostly waswhile more wasthe private more private and was andmostly was used by used architecture students. students. As As dividual lounge isbyonarchitecture the third floor. such such the largest and most andcommumost commuTo serve asthe a largest buffer between the nal seating nal seating is located is located on theon botthe bottwo, the multi-functional seating tom floor tomwhile floorthe while most theprivate, most private, ininby the dividual gallery is introduced. Each dividual lounge lounge is on the is on third the floor. third floor. To serve To as serve a buffer as atobuffer between between the the floor also corresponds a certain two, shape the two,multi-functional the multi-functional seating color and suitable to its na-seating by theby gallery the gallery is introduced. is introduced. Each Each ture. These colors were also chofloor also floorcorresponds also corresponds to a certain to a certain sen to reflect both Ryerson and color and colorshape and shape suitable suitable to itsthe nato its naArchitecture faculty. The also ground ture. These ture. These colors colors were werechoalso choto sen reflect reflect both Ryerson both Ryerson and the and the floor is sen yellow totoreflect its dynamic Architecture Architecture faculty. faculty. The red ground Theofground ambiance while the bright floor is floor yellow is yellow to reflect to reflect its dynamic its dynamic the second floor lounge mirrors the ambiance ambiance while the while bright the bright red of red of gallery.the Finally private floor second thethe second floor lounge floor third lounge mirrors mirrors the the gallery. gallery. Finally Finally the private the private third floor third floor uses calm and relaxing blue. uses calm usesand calm relaxing and relaxing blue. blue.
the colour yellow to reflect the dynamic and energetic nature of the space. It provides an opportunity for the many people in the area to use Located Located on the onground the ground seating able to accomfloor isfloor the design is the design basedbased modate their numbers. It on rectangles. on rectangles. It usesIt uses is flexible and the colour yellow to re- to the colour yellow re-doesn’t lima single conflect the and to flectdynamic theit people dynamic and energetic nature of theof the energetic nature figuration. space.space. It provides an op-an opIt provides portunity for the portunity formany the many peoplepeople in the area use to use in thetoarea seatingseating able to accomable to accommodate their numbers. It modate their numbers. It is flexible and doesn’t lim- limis flexible and doesn’t it people to a single it people to a consingle configuration. figuration.
Right by the Paul H. Cocker Right by the Paul H. Cocker Gallery, our intervention Gallery, allows our intervention allows the space to become the even space to become even more flexible with both compact more flexible with both compact and spread out possibilities. and The spread out possibilities. The design draws inspirationdesign from draws inspiration from the triangles found on the thefeatriangles found on the feature wall just south of the gallery ture wall just south of the gallery as well as the bright red already as well as the bright red already used within the space. used within the space.
In order to respect how this In order part to of respect the building how isthis part of the building is used this design is aimed to used blend thisindesign when isnot aimed in use, to blend in when not in use, to prevent impeding the to operations prevent impeding of the gallery. the operations of the gallery. When the seats are locked When into the wall, seats itare looks locked like into the wall, it looks like a uniform wall and doesn’t a interfere uniform wall withand circulation. doesn’t interfere with circulation. Their placement on the wall Their corresponds placementtoon the the vivid wall corresponds to the vivid coulors of the reveled wallcoulors at the back. of theThe reveled way they wall at the back. The way they are secured is shown in the are diagram securedthe is shown right. Addiin the diagram the right. Additionally different amounts tionally of seatsdifferent can be amounts removedof seats can be removed allowing for various configurations, allowing for as various seen in configurations, the dias seen in the diagrams to the left. agrams to the left.
The work oriented environment on the 3rd floor calls for a more private, calm atmosphere. As such the design draws on circles and the colour blue to evoke a higher degree of comfort and privacy. In order to facilitate relaxation, plugs and a carpeted floor were included in order to create a distinct boundary and a more attractive resting spot.
The work oriented environment on the 3rd floor calls for a more private, calm atmosphere. As such the design draws on circles and the colour blue to evoke a higher degree of comfort and privacy. In order to facilitate relaxation, plugs and a carpeted floor were included in order to create a distinct boundary and a more attractive resting spot.
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