Andjela Tatarovic / Portfolio 2013
Table of Contents
Design Statement/
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Timber Tree Farm-Park
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Hotel CMON
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Work Term #1
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Work Term #2
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Work Term #3
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Queen’s Quay Stage
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Framing Protect Space Language Complexity Form Stories Syntax Complex Systems H Energy Usage Hierarchy Logic Nature Social Problems Essential Order Cities In-Form Questionning Representation Code Communities Meaning Ecosystems Presence People Change Architecture Interaction Connections Culture Details Relationships In-formal Harmony Memories History Personal history Environments
Design Statement
Philosophy
i like to think. a lot.
i like to write. a lot.
i like to draw. a lot.
and when i finish architecture school, i want to build. a lot.*
*and when i say build a lot, i don’t just mean a plethora of massive, dark, concrete towers that are out of touch with humanity. i mean the essence of the word on the physical, emotional, spiritual and whatever other level and sense it can have. because when i need to create a building, i am not just creating another mass of bricks with spaces inside. i am building relationships. i am building careers. i am building futures. i am building communities. even when i am building one building, i am building a lot.
System Consciousness
Infrastructure Criticism
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Transform Orthographic Drawings Chaos
Portlands Community Timber Tree Farm Park 2B Design Studio / Independent / August 2012 //
RHINO 4.0, AUTOCAD 2012, PHOTOSHOP CS5, INDESIGN CS5, ILLUSTRATOR CS5, HAND SKETCH
As part of the attempt to revitalize the downtown Portlands area, a community project is proposed where timber trees are grown on site, and harvested for production of furniture and art pieces, and other woodworking products re-sold to the public. Thus, not only is there economic benefit, but a social value is created on the site, where people will get to experience every part of the timber growing, harvesting, and manufacturing process.
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Part of Section Underneath Timber Plantation: Extension onto public realm is metaphorical and literal; extra trees are planted throughout the city
Marketplace
Frontage to Public Realm
Part of Section Underneath Timber Plantation: Showing the variety of program all located on site. Visitors can see the planting of a tree, to the sawing of a tree, to the production of a timber product. Educational resources also on site.
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Hotel CMON
2A Design Studio / Independent / December 2010 // REVIT ARCHITECTURE 2010, AUTOCAD 2010, PHOTOSHOP CS4, INDESIGN CS4
As part of the attempt to revitalize the downtown Cambridge area, Hotel Cambridge-Ontario, is a proposed 50-room hotel located on the former site of Capitol Theatre which is currently used as a large parking lot.
Lounge Bar
Pool
Perspective
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Site Plan
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Ground Floor
Work Term #1
Various Projects / Archdesign Architects / Jan-April 2011 // AUTOCAD 2008, HAND MODELING, CAMERA
Drafting Architect’s Sketch
Sketch Model - Back
Drafting from Site Visit
Drafting Architect’s Sketch
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Work Term #2 Various Projects / City of Brampton / Sept-Dec 2011// PHOTOSHOP CS4, IN-DESIGN CS4, ILLUSTRATOR CS4, SKETCHUP 8
Presentation Preparations
Public Art, Heritage, Wayfinding:
Innovation: This is not a conventional “suburban development” and it is expected to favour and attract a very urban lifestyle, focused on transit and active transportation. It has a lot of innovation including very strong public realm, a compact cultural-educational complex on a very small site; extensive use of “alternative development standards” (ADS) resulting in narrow streets; reduced setbacks favouring pedestrians.
Mount Pleasant Village
A New Transit-Oriented Neighbourhood Emerging in Brampton
Introduction:
A new kind of development is being built on the outskirts of Brampton, in the Greater Toronto Area. Focused around transit, compact and walkable, with a strong character, Mount Pleasant Village represents the new face of greenfield development in Ontario and is a demonstration of Brampton’s quest for smarter growth and more sustainable and liveable development.
This project has used innovative planning tools such as a design-based block (tertiary) plan, complete with detailed Community Design Guidelines, strong architectural control and new development standards.
Credits: DEVELOPED AND BUILT: Residential, Subdivision work North West Land Owners Group Square, Transit station, Cultural amenity City of Brampton School Brampton Library Board, Peel District School Board FUNDING: The developer, City of Brampton, senior levels of government including the Infrastructure Stimulus Fund. Information: City of Brampton project page: http://www.brampton.ca/en/Business/planning-development/projects-studies/Pages/Mount-Pleasant-Village.aspx Contacts: City of Brampton: 905.874-2000 Email: pd&d.general@brampton.ca
Streetscape Documentation
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Public Information Documents
Regional and Local Context:
Mount Pleasant acts as a defacto mobility hub connecting inter-regional GO service (rail and bus) with local Brampton local transit.
Work Term #3 Various Projects / Lennis Trotter Architect / Sept-Dec 2012// AUTOCAD 2010
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Queen’s Quay Stage
1B Visual Communications and Building Construction / With partner ZiCheng Xu / April 2010 // PHOTOSHOP CS4, IN-DESIGN CS4, RHINO 4.0 WITH V-RAY
Visual Communications II and Building Construction II, culminated in a joint final project which was also a submission for the annual Structural Steel Educator’s Foundation (SSEF) student competition. This year the theme was curvature and my partner ZiCheng Xu and I submitted a proposal for an outdoor stage on Queens Quay.
North elevation
Structural Axo
South elevation
East elevation
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Framing Protect Space Language Complexity Form Stories Syntax Complex Systems H Energy Usage Hierarchy Logic Nature Social Problems Essential Order Cities In-Form Questionning Representation Code Communities Meaning Ecosystems Presence People Change Architecture Interaction Connections Culture Details Relationships In-formal Harmony Memories History Personal history Environments
Thank you!
Philosophy
For your time.
For viewing my portfolio.
For your interest in my work.
For an opportunity to collaborate on future city building.
System Consciousness
Infrastructure Criticism
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Transform Orthographic Drawings Chaos
atatarov@uwaterloo.ca / (647) 818-2718 / Toronto, ON