ALINA CHEREYSKAYA
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name: date of birth: nationality: marital status: e-mail:
Alina Chereyskaya 19 january 1989 russian single alina.chereyskaya@yandex.ru
education: 1996-2004 School #406, Tsarskoe selo, Saint-Petersburg 2004-2006 School #190, Saint-Petersburg 2002-2004 Art school of Akhmatova, Tsarskoe selo, Saint-Petersburg 2006-2012 Saint-Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, faculty of architecture, specialist degree 2012-present Saint-Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, faculty of architecture, master degree extracurricular activities: 26.04.2010-30.04.2010- “Architectural seasons”, participant of International forum 25.04.2010-29.04.2011- “Architectural seasons”, participant of International forum june- july 2011- ERARTA Museum of Contemporary Art, participant of VinArt exhibition 05.07.2011-29.07.2011-AD “Zavod za izgradnju Bara. Montenegro”, workshop june 2013- "The Imperial Gardens of Russia" Sixth Annual International Festival, participant 4.06.2013-12.06.2013- “ New Holland Summer Architectural Camp”, workshop 19.06.2013- 27.06.2013- AA Shanghai Global School, worksop competitions: april 2010 -”Interior design”, competiton for students april 2011-“Best Student Project” may-september 2011- “House on Roof” by ARTPLAY and ProjectNEXT november-december 2011- “inNATUR” by OPENGAP april 2012-“Best Student Project” september 2012- International review-competition of the Best Diploma projects on architecture and design september 2012- “Architecton”, architectural review-competition october 2012- “Environment of the 21 century” march-april 2013- “Balancing Pavilion”, open architectural international competition may-june 2013- “2013 Burnham Prize Competition: NEXTSTOP: designing Chicago BRT stations” june-september- “Offce O: Interior Design” by ProjectBaltia
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First Prize- International review-competition ofthe Best Diploma projects :awards Special Prize for landscape design-International review-competition ofthe Best Diploma projects Third Prize-“Environment of the 21 century” Special Prize for Light design-“Environment of the 21 century”
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“Studio 44”, Saint-Petersburg :work experience ATIS, Saint-Petersburg Vertical, Saint-Petersburg russian :languages english Rhino+Grasshopper :skills AutoCAD V-ray Maxwell render Processing (basic) 3dsMAX Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe Indesign Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel
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PROJECTS
Environment of 21 century/5
CLOSER/21
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Pinecone pavilion/15
SV/27
Take a Break/33
New Holland/37
AASH/49
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THE ENVIRONMENT OF THE 21 CENTURY Location: Saint-Petersburg, Russia Size: 2,6 ha Project team: Stepan Kukharskiy, Alina Chereyskaya Project year: 2012 This project is a third prize winner in “The environment of the 21 century” competition and also received a special prize for light design. The task was to develop an embankment in connection with the existing apartment complex. The main problem of the place was that different functional zones had no connection between each other. Our design was created to make a connection between all these zones, for pedestrians and bicyclists to be able to move free between all of them in any direction they want, without crossing the traffc and mixing with each other. This was achieved by using of rampants. Which also made the territory friendlier to disabled people. The pedestrian routes are divided in three parts – for walking pedestrians, for running people, or those who hurry, and for bicyclists. Under the rampants on the embankment there are sport zones and areas for dogs. Also there is a café on the embankment and a pier for yachts and boats with a public water transport stop. The heliport can be transformed into a stage for holding concerts and other public events. Also private rooftops of the towers were designed. They are divided in three parts – solitary, lounge and garden zones. The terraces are covered by the shelters, adaptable to weather conditions. The lights were designed for the whole territory. Different functional zones are lit by different light types.
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DESIGN OF THE ROOF TERRACE
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DESIGN OF THE ROOF TERRACE
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PINECONE PAVILION Location: Vyksa, Russia Size: 19 m2 Material: plywood Project year: March, 2013 This is a proposal for “Balancing Pavilion” competition. The task was to design a mobile pavilion for workshops and exhibitions to improve and make the city space more lively. The pavilion is supposed to be transported to any part of the city, but the initial location is a park. Thinking about the name “balancing” I came to the conclusion, that it would be good to nd a balance between city and nature by creating an adaptive design. That’s why the architecture is based on the natural form – a pinecone. The analysis of a pinecone structure helped me to create a construction made of easily assembled elements – pyramids. The top of the pyramid is cut off, allowing a daylight inside of the structure. As the pavilion was supposed to be installed in the park, I designed a special platform with a ramp for disabled people, which can be used as a terrace for art-installations.
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PINECONE
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PINECONE
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PINECONE
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CLOSER Location: Saint-Petersburg, Russia Size: 4,5 m2 Project team: Alina Chereyskaya, Stepan Kukharskiy, Sasha Alexandra, Peter Berezin Material: plywood 9 and 10 mm sheet thickness Project year: June, 2013 The pavilion was made for "The Imperial Gardens of Russia" Sixth Annual International Festival and The Landscape Design Exhibition "PLANTOMANIA". One of the main symbols of nature is a tree, which is used for a long time in literature, painting and philosophy. A tree can be used in multiple ways – as a shelter and a good place to relax, work, meditate and think. It can provide you a place for your needs despite your culture, race, faith, etc. The branches of the tree, growing up from its trunk, support its crown. The same method we used in our construction. Vertical racks, connected on the ground, split up more as they get higher, while horizontal elements, connecting racks together, symbolize the tree rings and the crown of the tree. Vertical and horizontal elements are assembled into pylons (trees), which then can be composed into a bigger, really endless, structure (forest). The pavilion was made out of plywood. The bright color was used to attract people’s attention. It suggests a visitor to stop and think a little bit and get closer to the nature.
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CLOSER
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CLOSER
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CLOSER CONCEPT DIAGRAM
INSTALLATION SEQUENCE
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CLOSER
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CLOSER
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SV Location: Sortavala, Russia Size: 513 m2 Project year: March, 2013 SV is a proposal for a community centre, which will be placed in Sortavala on the northern shore of Ladogskoe lake nearby a marina of tourist boats. The community centre building is designed to become a place for different groups of people and different activities such as sport, lectures, movies, workshops and many others. Also you can come here to sit at the cafe and enjoy the nature or have your kid engaged in fun and educative games at the children room. This town is small, but it has a long story and a great architectural heritage. As well as uniting people this building also reveals the history of the town by means silhouette, which unites different local signiicant buildings.
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SV
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SV viewing platform, 41.7m2 hall, 43.2m2
hall, 28.6m2
multifunctional space
hall, 32m2
wc, 7m2
administration zone, 23m2
wc, 9m2 children room, 14m2
dressing room, 12m2
lobby, 48.4m2
technical rooms, 23.5m2
cafe, 71.9m2
kitchen, 30m2 wc, 9m2
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existing monument
pier
road
promenade
marina of tourist boats
SV
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TAKE A BREAK Location: anywhere Size: 2.25 m2 Material: plywood Project year: February, 2013 People live in every city. The amount of citizens varies, but everybody has his own feelings, thoughts, hopes and dreams. Everybody needs at least a little time to have some rest. Now the city environment is lled with objects of different types: benches, terraces, bike parkings. But multifunctional objects are not so common. And mostly they occupy vast territories. That’s why I wanted to create a pavilion, combining different types of leisure activities. For example, you can just seat after a hard day, have a picnic with your friends, watch the stars or just dream about something. Take a break!
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CONCEPT DIAGRAM
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NEW HOLLAND Location: Saint-Petersburg, Russia Size: 8 ha Curators: Paul Meurs (Netherlands), Vladimir Frolov (Russia) Tutors: Catherine Visser (Netherlands), Alexey Levchuk (Russia) Project team: Alina Chereyskaya, Artem Belyi, Guangruey Tan, Luis Sacristan, Marieke Zegwaart Project year: 2013 As part of the Year of the Netherlands in Russia and the Year of Russia in the Netherlands, and also Netherland Culture Festival “Orange Days� the New Holland Summer Architectural Camp was held. The main task was to make a project of reorganization of the New Holland Island in Saint-Petersburg.). New Holland is a manmade island in SaintPetersburg. It was created in 1720. Until the beginning of the 21 century it was a closed territory for common citizens. Now the territory of the island is used as a public space, but most of the buildings are in a ruined condition. According to the urban analysis this territory is suitable for creating a multifunctional space. Unlike many other proposals for the island the main concept of this project is to preserve architecture and environment as a monument, so all the new buildings are placed under the existing buildings, playing the role of a plinth for the historic architecture. The main reference for the construction ideas is Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. In our research we compared the Hermitage Museum and the New Holland Island. The Hermitage is a rather static space, unlike it the New Holland should be a exible multifunctional zone to attract different strata of society and social groups. To achieve this goal and to enhance the territory we worked with different elements of the environment: water, landscape and buildings.
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2013
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APPROACH
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COMPRASION WITH THE HERMITAGE
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translucent roof system
circulation open spaces along ruins
new programmatic blocks
existing architecture
grid of beams to support existing walls
forrest of pillars as underground public space+ new foundations
basement=landscape+water+ground oor programs
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AA Location: Shanghai, China Tutor: Daniel Gillen Project team: Stepan Kukharskiy, Alina Chereyskaya, Liu Qinglin, Xu Quan He Project year: July, 2013 The topic of AA Shanghai Global School 2013 was ‘Adaptive City’ with three directions: inner urbanism, offshore urbanism and peripheral urbanism. The aim was to investigate new computational design approaches in architecture and urbanism, within the context of Shanghai. Our studio was focused and developed on the process of erosion as generative, algorithmic and parametric design approach to adaptive peripheral urbanism. Testing scripts, analysing evolution we created a dynamic model in result. In the beginning of the research we came up with the idea of an inside and outside erosion and found factors that can innuence the system from within the site borders and from outside. The inspiration was taken from nature and also identity features of China, that’s why the ower was chosen as a symbol. Flower is a exible system that changes in time according to weather conditions, time of the day and so on. We understood periphery as an edge condition that can be found not only the outskirts of the city, but between high rise and low rise areas, dense and undense zones.
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AASH 2013
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AASH 2013 INSIDE/ OUTSIDE EROSION
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EDGE CONDITION
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AASH 2013
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EDGE CONDITION
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AASH 2013 SUN INSOLATION
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SCALE
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AASH 2013 EVOLUTION
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EVOLUTION
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EVOLUTION
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