ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO SELECTED WORKS 2020
ANNA KOSICHENKO
+1 647 870 1699 (CA) kosichenkoanna@gmail.com
Hello, my name is Anna
While growing up in Moscow, Russia I have observed the interactions between life and architecture. I discovered the influence and the power architecture has over people in a rapidly growing metropolis. And when I came to Toronto, I have observed the same principles working in a different culture. The transition to the new city allowed me to understand how crucial architecture is to understanding another culture. As an aspiring architect, I am very passionate about learning and exploring how the art of building can influence the society we live in and how the inter-professional and interpersonal collaboration and teamwork can create purposeful architecture.
EDUCATION Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada
2015-2019
Bachelor of Architectural Science (Architecture Option)
RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE RevelHouse Architecture
May 2019September 2020
Architectural Designer
RevelHouse’s specialty is entertainment, foodservice projects and strategic planning. While working there I assisted with 3d modeling, rendering and producing drawings in Revit, AutoCad and SketchUp. I have worked on base building drawings, as well as, schematic designs. Helped with presentation drawings using Adobe Suite and PowerPoint. Furthermore, I created material specifications, finishes and furnishings books using FileMaker Pro and Excel.
Paul H. Cocker Gallery
January 2018May 2019
Temporary Assistant
While working at Paul H. Cocker Gallery at Ryerson Architectural Science Department I assisted with constructing and installing exhibitions for “The Graduate Thesis Work Show”, and “2018 DAS Year End Show”. As well, assisted with 2019 CACB accreditation and archiving student work.
100krat, Exhibition Design Firm Moscow, Russia
Summer 2017
Exhibition Stand Designer and Assistant Manager Designed several exhibition stands, communicated with clients, created presentation drawings. As well, assisted the project manager before and during exhibitions.
SKILLS Adobe Creative Suite
Specifications
AutoCad
FileMaker Pro (database application)
Rhino 5 and 6
3d Printing, Laser Cutting, Woodworking
Revit (BIM and Local Collaboration)
Wix (web site design)
3ds Max
Physical Model Making
SketchUp
Drawing and Sketching
Grasshopper, Weaverbird, Lunchbox for Rhino
Stop-Motion Animation
work, personal and school projects, graphic design related work at RevelHouse and 100krat
work, personal and school projects, 2d drawings at RevelHouse and 100krat
school projects, exhibition design related work at 100krat
work, personal and school projects, 3d modeling, working on 2d drawings at RevelHouse
exhibition design related work at 100krat
work projects at RevelHouse
school projects
researched and created finishes and furnishings schedules for RevelHouse
created project and material databases for RevelHouse
school projects, personal development
work and personal projects, improved existing and created additional web page for 100krat
school projects, personal development
school projects, personal development
personal development
AWARDS AND EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 2020
Monte d’Oiro Wine Tasting Room
For this competition, my partner and I were tasked with creating an inviting and innovative tasting room for guests to enjoy the wine and the views of the Monte d’Orio vineyard in Portugal
2019, 2018 and 2016
DAS Year End Show
Annual exhibition of selected student projects in Ryerson, faculty of Architectural Science. Showcased final studio project physical model and renders.
International VELUX Award Competition
2018 and 2016
AIAS Mentorship Program (mentor)
2018 and 2017
DAS Lounge Competition (winner)
2017
Semi-annual international student competition, with focus on the investigation of daylight in buildings.
Mentorship program organized by AIAS Ryerson Chapter. I have mentored two second year architectural students
Student competition to create a lounge spaces in Ryerson Architectural Science Department.
2016-2017
Ryerson Kendo Club (President since Fall 2016)
Ryerson University club dedicated to kendo - japanese swordsmanship. As a president was responsible for organizing events, recruiting new members and meeting needs of club members and administration.
LANGUAGES English Fluent
Russian
Fluent, Mother-tongue
REFERENCES John Plumpton
Alexandra Berceanu
Principal and Founder of RevelHouse Architecture
Communications, Archive Specialist and Exhibition Designer at Ryerson Architectural Science Program
+1 416-830-8363 jplumpton@revelhouse.ca
+1 416-979-5360 ext. 2597 alexandra.berceanu@ryerson.ca
FUZE DISTILLERY
This project is located across from the Distillery District in Toronto. The building encases whiskey and vodka distillery, 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 splitting the building into two 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 overlooking the park. The biggest challenge was the Ontario Heritage Act, which required to maintain east, north and south facade walls. Thus, it was decided place the restaurant and the bar to the west and create an iconic and landmark-like look, that is visible from the series of parks on the west. As well, we have decided to create two overlapping crystals: black for the night bar, light for the daytime restaurant.
Made in Collaboration with Nicola Caccavella Revit (BIM), AutoCad, Rhino, Adobe Suite
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Program Diagram
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Restaurant and Bar Distillery Offices Shops
Ground Floor Plan Scale 1:600
South Elevation Scale 1:800
One of the key elements in this project was the Tasting Area located in the centre of the building on the ground floor. The Tasting was the first space visible when coming from the main entrance and also served as an orientation point since it was enclosed within an atrium. Hence, it was decided to make it the centrepoint of circulation, as well as showcase the aging barrels behind it to create impressionable and lively atmosphere. The materiality of spaces varied depending on the program. The distillery, offices and classrooms in the west building used rustic materials: brick, concrete and wood, while the light crystal was made of channel glass and steel, and black crystal was covered with black toughened glass. In addition, the structural systems for two buildings are different. The east used steel columns and beams, whereas, crystals use the rigid frame to allow for more stability, flexibility and spaciousness.
West Elevation Scale 1:800
Second Floor Plan
Third Floor Plan Scale 1:600
Longitudinal Section Scale 1:500
Transverse Section Scale 1:500
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Scale
Checked by
Drawn by
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Fuse Distillery Structural Project number
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Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail
Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail
Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail
Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail
Consultant Address Address Phone Fax e-mail
www.autodesk.com/revit
Restaurant Interior Render
50x50 HSS Adapter
Channel Glass Aerogel Insulation
Wind Anchor Angle
Aluminum Window Frame
Wind Anchor Mounting Bracket
Double Paint Window
Channel Glass Frame
Exploded Axonometric: Channel Glass Wall Assembly
Channel Glass to Grade Detail Scale 1 : 10
Detail by Nicola Caccavella
Backing Board Adhesive Layer
STO Substructure
Black Toughened Glass
Aluminum Window Frame Double Paint Window
Rigid Insulation
Reveal Profile
DensGlass Sheathing
Exploded Axonometric: Toughened Glass
Air Barrier
Batt Insulation Steel Stud
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
Space
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
Connection to Slab Detail Scale 1 : 10
15 mm Roof Membrane 15 mm Roof Membrane 100 mm Board Insulation 100 mm Board Insulation Steel Angle Steel Angle Vapor Barrier Vapor Barrier
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15 mm Roof Membrane 15 mm Roof Membra 30 mm Thermal Insulation 30 mm Thermal Insu 150 mm Board Insulation 150 mm Board Insul
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Steel Deck mm Hollow Steel Deck
80 mm Hollow Steel Deck 80 mm Hollow Steel
Support Steel Deck eel Angle to Support Steel Deck Stud 0 mm Steel Stud ation h Batt Insulation ned Glass Panel mm Toughened Glass Panel e Layer mm Adhesive Layer cking Board mm Sto Backing Board
300 mm Steel Girder 300 mm Steel Girder
300 mm Steel I-beam 300 mm Steel I-beam
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Parapet Detail Scale 1 : 10
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Spac
4 mm
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250 mm Steel Rigid Frame 10 mm Drywall 10 mm Plywood Vapor Barrier
20 mm Concrete Floor Finish 30 mm Floor Membrane
5% Slope
500 mm Concrete Floor
Isolation Joint 30 mm Protection Board Vapor Retarder Gravel Bed, Compacted Soil Steel Rigid Frame Concrete Fill Base Plate, Non-Shrink Grout
600 mm
Anchor Rod, Leveling Nuts
300 mm 250 mm
600 mm Concrete Block
600 mm
Cant Strip
Connection to Grade Detail Superstop Waterstop Scale 1 : 15
945 mm
250 mm Concrete Footing
Throughout the semester of working on FUZE Distillery I have created over 10 physical models of different scales. The picture on the left is one of the structural study models created at 1:250 scale.
The picture on the left features 1:200 sectional model made of mdf and acrylic. The photo also features three massing models: two of which were made of cardboard and acrylic, and the last one was a wood massing. The models were exhibited on 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.
NORDIC FUNERAL
Nordic Funeral is an ancient burial ritual of Vikings when a warrior’s deceased body is burned while soul is transferred to Valhalla. In this ritual one’s body is placed on a boat or a ship and later burned on a ground or water. This method was often used by Vikings and allowed their soul to be forever commemorated. This ritual uses the architecture of the ship, the most precious item in Viking’s possession, as a grave which dies with its owner. In this project I wanted to explore how architecture can become the vessel for the body and play a crucial part in the celebration of death. To achieve this I have used pure wood construction to create architecture which when burnt leaves no trace. Pine was the wood of choice since it was also used in Viking’s ships and shields. I used Structural wood frames and thin wood or bark sheets to create a burnable catafalque which resembles Viking ship and honors the dead.
Rhino, AutoCad, Adobe Suite
Back Elevation Scale 1:100
Side Elevation
Transverse Section
Longitudinal Section
L’Anse aux Meadows was the first Viking settlement in North America and is a significant historical site surrounded by rocky shore and meadows. It is a perfect place for a Nordic Funeral due to its rocky shore, flat landscape, relation to the Labrador Sea and Vikings’ history. Site Plan Scale 1:1000
Front Elevation
Structural Frame Connection
Plan
Wood Sheet Connection at Ground
Wood Sheet Connection at the Top
ENODARE
MONTE D’OIRO WINE TASTING ROOM
This project was created for MONTE D’OIRO WINE TASTING ROOM competition. My partner and I were tasked with creating an inviting and innovative tasting room for guests to enjoy the wine and the views of the Monte d’Orio vineyard in Portugal. Located in rural area and surrounded by industrial structures of the winery and beautiful views of the vineyard our project was inspired by the vernacular architecture of Portugal. By introducing framing elements of construction combined with modern take on brick we aimed to lighten the interior and create a landmark. The materiality of brick and perforated brick aims to bring a modern twist to the surrounding terracotta, while stone and wood combined with brass and green accents create an attractive yet calm atmosphere. Thus, as the guest moves through the space, Enodare transforms from a compressive, massive form to a lightened and airy, unraveling the magnificent view to the vineyards.
Made in Collaboration with Ana Ene Revit, Adobe Suite
The space is divided into four zones: entrance, bar, dining and patio. The corridor serves as a central connection between the spaces and seeks to bring emphasis to the vineyards and create a sense of direction. Elevated and narrow entrance area prepares the guest for the expansive lit dining and bar area upfront.
SOUTH-NORTH SECTION SCALE 1:100
NORTH-SOUTH SECTION SCALE 1:100
While dining locates a series of lit tables, and the bar provides more intimate seating and is connected to the discrete storage space. Furthermore, the south entrance is accessed through the paved path and leads one to the outdoor patio shaded by perforated brick that can be used during warmer months to increase capacity.
Enodare’s construction is designed to create tension between mass and light. The form was kept as pure as possible, allowing light to filter into the space in strategic ways. The brick is used throughout the interior and is complimented by transparent glass slits and perforated brick walls that create the play of shadows in the dining.
PERFORATED BRICK WALL CONSTRUCTION
RIDGID STEEL FRAME
REINFORCING BAR ANGLE IRON STANDARD SIZE BRICK WITH CORE HOLES
ANGLE IRON WELDED
REBAR CAST INTO CONCRETE FOUNDATION CONCRETE FOUNDATION
CONCRETE FOOTING
ROOF EAVE DETAIL
UPPER LEVEL
LOWER LEVEL
LITTLE CANADA: RENDERED PLANS
Little Canada is Toronto’s newest attraction located on Yonge and Dundas and bound to open in 2020. The project hosts series of miniature models of beautiful Canadian landscape and aims to “take you on a journey of discovery from the moment you enter, a place where you’ll lose yourself in our country’s captivating vistas, famous landmarks, iconic cityscapes and little stories in miniature scale. Our mission is to evoke a sense of wonder and curiosity about Canada. “ While working at RevelHouse I helped with initial site surveying, component 3d modeling, finishes and furnishings book and have created the rendered plans you can see on the left.
RevelHouse Revit, Adobe Suite
TVC MALL: RENDERINGS
Located in Trinidad and Tobago this project serves as an addition to an existing TVC Mall. The project consists of two levels: Level 1-Family Entertainment and Level 2-Adult Entertainment. The project’s goal was to create casual yet clean and attractive spaces, which lead to use of warm and natural materials combined with vibrant pops of colour. The top render depicts proposed Level 2 dining area with the central island bar and the steelpan drum wall installation. While the bottom render shows the VIP bowling area, which aims to create a high end space within bowling attraction by using luxurious materials, such as metal coil drapery and stone tile. While working on this project at RevelHouse I contributed to 3d modeling and have created renders for Level 2, as well as, created finishes and furnishings books for both levels, which included finding specs and ordering material samples.
RevelHouse Revit, Adobe Suite
PROFESSIONAL WORK: HERZOG
This project was created for “Herzog Germany�, a Germany based automotive mechanics supplier company. When working at 100krat I was the lead designer for this project and was responsible for executing 3d and 2d drawings and communicating with the client, project manager and the build team throughout the development of the design. The program for this stand consisted of series of display areas, reception and a private meeting room. This project was built and exhibited on MIMS 2017 in Moscow, Russia.
100krat 3ds Max, AutoCad, Adobe Suite
THANK YOU ANNA KOSICHENKO