PORTFOLIO MURIĆ ANĐELKA
Curriculum Vitae Name and surname: Anđelka Murić Place and date of birth: Belgrade, Serbia, 25/05/1985 Telefone: +381(0)64 2333 760(Serbia), +39389 01 88 032(Italia) E-mail: andjelka.muric@mail.polimi.it
Education 2011. until present
Politecnico di Milano-Laurea Magistrale-interior design Alta Scuola Politecnica- Honors School _project_Rethinking Condominium, prof.Federico Zanfi
2009.
Master of Architecture _Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade(2007-2009) _orientation: architecture _duration of studies: 2 years
2007.
Bachelor of Architecture _Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade(2004-2007) _duration of studies: 3 years
2004.
Designer of industrial products and interior _School of Design, Belgrade(2000-2004)
Foreign languages
Serbian English Italian
_mother tongue _TOEFL IBT (2011, 86/110) _certificates_ level B1, Politecnico di Milano level B2, School of Informatics and Languages -Softline,Belgrade
Computer skills MS Office, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Illustrator, SketchUP, Corel Draw, 3ds max (basic), Artlantis Studio 2005.
_certificate - complited course of AutoCad School of Informatics - SystemPro, Belgrade
Professional experience 2010-2011
_associate at architectural studio AGM, Belgrade
2010.
_associate at course Project 1- Modul M4 at master academic studies, Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade _studio of the professor doc.Ivan Rašković
2009-2010.
_working experience at ‘Arhid inženjering’, Belgrade (studio for engineering) _position - architect
Prizes and exhibitions 2011.
_special prize with AGM studio at competition ‘Social housing’, Belgrade,Serbia
2011.
_project- Center for development and research has been exhibited at 33.Salon of Architecture in Belgrade
2010.
_1st prize with AGM studio at competition promoted by Investment Agency, City of Belgrade for projects of five kindergartens in Belgrade
2010.
_project-Center for promotion of science,Block 39, Belgrade, Serbia, international competition, 5th round of voting
2010.
_conceptual solution for market stall for open markets in City of Belgrade has been exhibited at Gallery ULUPUDS, Belgrade
2009.
_project - First ballet school in Belgrade has been selected amoung 10 best students’ projects at architectural competition ‘Novosti’ and exhibited at Gallery O3one,Belgrade
2009.
_1st prize for wall installation at international competition ‘Wall?Phenomenon in architecture and urbanism’
Publications and workshops 2012.
_project ‘LIVING IN THE RUINS’(Abitare le rovine) published in ABITARE magazin
2011.
_workshop ‘Demo room’for Alcatel Lucent, Politecnico di Milano _mentor: Rui Angela
2010.
_master project_ Center for research and development - selected for publication ‘Seven traditions’(with other 7 students’projects)
2010.
_project ‘Reflecting wall’,for competition, published at publication ‘Wall?Phenomenon in architecture and urbanism’ and on the web site - teamrestart.com
2010.
_participated at workshop Trimo urban crash
2009.
_participated at workshop at Faculty of Architecture, Belgrade -’Small intervention-Big impact’ _mentors: Dutch architect Nanne de Ru and critic of arch. Hans Ibelings
FIRST BALLET SCHOOL IN BELGRADE
_2008, course_Project 1, Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade _professor_ Mihajlo Timotijević
Concept of the school is based on sensitive balance between intimate and public spaces. As the position of the school is in the central part of Belgrade, it was necessary to carefully protect students’ areas but at the same time, to dedicate some of them for public seeing, as it is school of performing arts. Public spaces, for school plays are on the ground oor and these spaces are transparent, while the rest of the school, all other spaces dedicated just for excersise and study, are in more opaque tones, so from outside,just the shadows of the people moving inside are visible,forming in that way a kind of mistical atmosphere.
first floor plan
second floor plan
third floor plan
CENTER FOR DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH
_2009, master project_theme: ‘Seven traditions’, Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade _mentor - professor_ Ivan Rašković
Looking at the whole complex as a mass, there are noticed three parts that are the focus of the project. The ďŹ rst are the objects that will be revitalized, the second part are the objects predicted to be demolished due to the structure that is so low quality so it can’t be saved, and the third part, consists of dungeons on this location that are currently out of the use. This project is a result of research of existing traditions in Serbia, in this case, negative tradition - political irresponsability. Project is an ironic response to this tradition.
Master thesis as a general theme had a tradition (’Seven traditions’), inside which each student should discover unique subject considering tradition. In this work was noticed negative tradition - political irresponsability and as a result of thesis, was done a project that represents respond on it.
CONTESTS AND WORKSHOPS
‘REFLECTING WALL’ - project won the 1st prize at contest ‘Wall? Phenomenon in architecture and urbanism’ _main theme of the contest was recycling, and because of that,the wall was constructed of recycled materials that can reflect all the changes on the square where it was
Project of a kindergarten was one of the 5 projects done for competition published by City of Belgrade for kindergartens on dierent locations in the city. This project won the 1st prize for the location - block 61. Project was done within architectural studio AGM from Belgrade and also included a new politic of sustainable systems in architecture. Currently this project is in a fase of construction.
_ground floor plan
_first floor plan
Project Center for Promotion of Science, New Belgrade is an international competition project, done within architectural studio AGM from Belgrade. Project passed to the 5th round of voting. The proposal respects the principles upon which the spatial structure of New Belgrade is established. Accepting the open block space system of the modern era as an important urban heritage, the new scheme continues tradition by using its postulate.
Project ‘Social housing’ won the special prize at the competition promoted by the City of Belgrade. Project location is a part of Belgrade called dr Ivana Ribara. Competition location, with designed complexes become new, active cluster of the urban environment that is organically integrated with the rest of the part that refers to. Assembly between complex’s units dictate the system and phenomenon of diversity, underlining relation between community (collective) and personal (individual).
LIVING IN THE RUINS
_2011, course_Interior design studio, Politecnico di Milano _professors_ Andrea Branzi, Michele de Lucchi
The city of L’Aquila, which was hit by terrible earthquake in April 2009, is the starting point for wider reflection around the theme of ruins planned by Andrea Branzi and Michele de Lucchi during Interior design studio at Politecnico di Milano. In the wake of ‘culture of ruins’, which is important in Western thought, this experimental project tried to look deeper at both, the aesthetic vision which often accompanies them and dramatic side of things, that can lead to a kind of theatricalisation where ruins are seen as an autonomous expressive reality which represents, in a very fragile way a metaphor for the widespread and ongoing crisis in the contemporary world.
PICCOLO TEATRO DI MILANO - EXHIBITION ‘THREEPENNY OPERA’ _2012, course_Exhibition design studio, Politecnico di Milano _professors_ Franco Origoni, Marcello Galbiati
Project is based upon the ‘Threepenny opera’ by Bertolt Brecht, primarly upon Brecht’s theory of ‘epic theater’, that was a starting point for it. Creating ‘misterious’ moments using labyrint like space, music from the theater spectacle (in english,italian and german) and different lights, means using some of the effects of ‘epic theater’ in exhibition design.