Andreea Carla Buzea - Portfolio 2019

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Portfolio 2019 Andreea Carla Buzea Architectural engineer


Andreea Carla Buzea M.sc. in Architectural Engineering

Education 2017 - 2019

Copenhagen, Denmark

Msc. Architectural Engineering - Technical University of Denmark (2017 - 2019) •

+45 71 87 31 99 andreea.carla.b@gmail.com www.linkedin.com/in/andreea-carla-buzea

I am a highly motivated Msc. in Architectural Engineering with a strong interest in FM and project management. My professional drive is to bring my academic background as well as my experience within architecture and FM to help manage multidisciplinary teams. I have experience working with preparing various plans and technical drawings in projects during concept, development and operational phases, planned maintenance, IWMS and project planning of energy management systems. As a person, I am creative, adaptable and enjoy finding solutions alongside other dedicated people.

Focus: Collaborative design process, business and management from an engineering perspective, facility management, integrated design, renovation and design optimization; Thesis: “Automated generation of activity-based spatial requirements using empirical virtual user models”

2015

Exchange studies - Architectural Technology/Technician - University of Westminster (2015)

2014 - 2017

Ba. Architectural Technologies and Construction Management - Copenhagen School of Design and Technology (2014-2017) • Focus: Collaborative design process, BIM, construction management; • Final project: Health center for cancer patients - Copenhagen;

Architecture

Facility Management

Project Management

Professional interests

Software skills

Language skills

Project Management Facilities Management Sustainability BIM

Revit AutoCAD Photoshop InDesign

Romanian - Native English - Fluent Danish - Limited

2010 - 2013

Other experience Various positions within the service sector -sales assistant at New Yorker, bartender at Winsor Castle Pub, volunteer at Huset KBH. • Developed various service skills such as identifying customer needs and advising them on best deals, team-work, handling stressful situations in a professional manner, solid communication and interpersonal skills;

Professional experience 2017 - 2019

Diploma Interior Design -Teodor T. Burada Arts and Crafts School (2010 - 2013)

Student Assistant in Facility Management - Radiometer Medical • Helped Improve space use and supported renovation processes in +4000 m² office building; • Collected and managed data in an Integrated Workplace Management System; • Registered data and assisted in the planned preferred maintenance process; • Handled digitalization of maintenance documents; • Prepared a project plan for an Energy Management System; • Tracked and managed overall energy consumption and waste production;

2016 - 2017

Architectural Technologist Intern - Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects • Worked on the River City Office complex project in Prague during the concept design stage; • Worked on the new Hvidovre Hospital project following the technical design stage; • Participated in the preparation of general plans, sections, elevations, and detail drawings; • Concluded model investigation, and facade design and detailing; • Prepared and presented design proposals using Revit; • Ensured compliance with design, legal, statutory and professional requirements;

2013 - 2014

Interior Designer - MISHU SRL • Consulted with clients for creating designs of new bathroom and kitchen facilities; • Produced detailed concepts and technical drawings; • Worked with specialized design software such as Domus3D; • Cooperated with sales representatives as well as installation teams; • Calculated material requirements and cost estimates;

Interests Due to my passion for architecture, I enjoy building upon my knowledge of various software and mixed media that I can also use profesionally. I also like to keep active by regularly going to the gym and bouldering, and I am lookingforward to participating to my first half mrathon. Another interest of mine is experiencing new cultures and ideas, so I occasionally go on city breaks around Europe.


Contents 1.

High rise office building

2.

Residential refurbishment

3.

Health center for cancer patients

4.

Botanical Museum

5.

Culture center


1.

High rise office building The project is inspired from the ‘Kaktus’ project by Bjarke Ingels

My contribution to this project consists in the design/architecture

Group (BIG) consisting of two high-rise buildings located on the Kalve-

subject. The main responsibilities are to coordinate the team effort so

bod Brygge waterfront. The main task is to adapt the proposal to form a

that the different material, service, activity components and other pa-

single 150m office tower with auditorium, meeting rooms and car park-

rameters act as a whole in the design of the high rise building. I had, in co-

ing.The design requires a team approach between various disciplines of

operation with the other subjects, create the geometry into a buildable

design, material fabrication and building construction.

high-rise office building, to make the necessary adjustments in order to meet the demands from the client, as well as the other subjects.

Skybar

Office

Zone 2 20 to 36

Technical floor

Office

36 �oors

Technical floor

Technical floor

Zone 1 0 to 20

Office

Office

Conference and meeting rooms Public areas Technical floor Parking

Room Legend Cleaning room

Kitchenette

Corridor

Meeting room

Print & Copy

Elevators

Meeting room_8p

Technical room

Emergency staircase

Meeting room_15p

Toilet

HC toilet

Wardrobe


Aluminium parapet coping Panel fastener

Dri esign Cassette Rockwool insulation Membrane Aluminium parapet coping Panel fastener

EPDM Roof drain

Dri Design casette

Perimeter drain

K-Roc Rainscreen Slab EPDM layer Particle cement board

Pavement PIR insulation PIR insulation Hollow core slab

578

EPDM roofind Therma TR26 roofing insulation

Fire insulation

Hollow core slab

Rockwool insulation Cement particle board

Hollow core slab

20

300

120

1

Fire insulation

600

Paroc Decibel light Acoustic ceiling

Hat steel beam fire insulation 23 10

150

22

150

Gypsum boards

26

Gypsum board Baseboard Bamboo �oor

Screed Rockwool insulation Hollow core slab Fire insulation

Rockwool insulation 75

Cement particle board 50

Rockwool insulation Dri Design Cassette

20

320

Support bracket

600

Acoustic ceiling

34

150

20

150

26


2.

Residential refurbishment The project focuses on the refurbishment of row houses situated

in the northern part of Lyngby, Denmark. The houses had been built in the late 1940’s as part of a construction trend that uses prefabricated concrete elements. The houses are part of a housing assocition that rents them to elderly people whose income is average or below. The concept was developed on the basis of diversity and densification. It presents the idea of more space for the future users by creating a play on heights. The project is divided by subjects as the main scope of the course revolves around integrated design. My contribution to this project was as an architect and designer.

The Design The materials for the proposed concept are inspired from the modernist movement that swept the world in the time that the original houses were built. Thus keeping a clean concrete cladding for the ground floor will also help maintain the identity of the building. The upper cladding is meant to offer a contrast while still maintaining the modernist feel of the materials.


A

B 2200

C 2200

D 1100

E 1100

F

Ground floor Room Legend

3300

1

Bathroom

2200

1

Bedroom 2 1100

2 3

residents as well as small and large families to create user diversity. This gived the design an aesthetic advantage that can also im-

The new structure built on top of the existing buildings is thought to be constructured as cross laminated timber modules for ease of construction. The crosslaminated timber was also chosen for its structural

Bike shack

3 2200

Depot

4

The new rowhouses are designed to accommodate the original

prove the life quality of the existing residents.

strenght and its low environmental impact as well as for creating afford-

Hallway

4

able housing with low running consumption.

3300

Kitchen Livingroom

5

5 2200

Tech. area 6

1100

6

UP

7

2200

7

8

3300

8

9

9

A

B

C

D

E

F

A

B

C

D

E

F

Window Frame

1

1

2

2

Room Legend First floor

Window Frame

4 Pane Window

4 Pane Window

Joint with sealant

Joint with sealant

Balcony 3

UP

Bathroom

Concrete Cladding

Concrete Cladding

3

UP UP 4

4

Bedroom

Concrete Wall

Metal Bracket

CLT wall

Metal Bracket

Entrance

Gypsum Board

Insulation

Gypsum Board

Insulation

Kitchen

Vapor Barrier

Vapor Barrier

Livingroom 5

Tech. area

5

UP

510

507 6

6

7

7

8

8

9

13 13

150

300

20 12

13 13

150

275

152520

9

A

B

C

D

E

F

A

B

C

D

E

F

1

1

2

2

3

3

Roomfloor Legend Third Bathroom UP

Hallway

UP UP 4

Bedroom

Loft

Project Name

Vejporten

Sheet Name

Window to ext wall joint

Scale

1 : 10

Group nr.

4

4

Office Tech. area 5

5

UP

6

6

7

7

8

8

9

9

A

B

C

D

E

F


3.

Health center for cancer patients Roof

Beams and columns

Expternal walls

Curtain walls

Interior load bearing walls

Floor decks

Non load bearing systems

Room Legend Ventilation

Children's play areaStaircase Youth club 18 m² 11 m²

Staircase

62 m²

Center Management 16 m²

28 m²

17 m²

Training room

Activity room

Heating

Staff kitchen and dining area

Bicycle parking

Kitchen storage

Staircase

Center Management

Kombirum

Storage

Children's play area

Library computer room and cafe

Chair storage

Lobby

Technical installations

Circulation

Locker room

Training room

Cleaning room

Meeting room

Treatment room

94 m²

Heating

12 m²

Staff area

20 m²

61 m²

Activity room 20 m²

Training room

Wardrobe

12 m²

11 m²

Library computer room and cafe

Staircase

91 m²

37 m²

16 m²

Wardrobe

12 m²

61 m²

21 m²

49 m²

18 m²

Lobby

Reception 8 m²

59 m² 20 m²

Circulation

71 m²

Meeting room

110 m²

17 m²

Staircase

20 m²

20 m²

Pantry

10 m²

Technical installations

12 m²

10 m²

HC WC

HC Toilet 19 m²

7 m²

Elevator 9 m²

WC

Elevator 8 m²

Consultation room

Meeting room

7 m²

Staff kitchen and dining area

Treatment room

18 m²

Elevator 8 m²

51 m²

25 m²

penhagen project. This is an individual project as part of my Bachelors .

14 m²

Circulation

Cleaning room

Chair storage

18 m²

11 m²

Circulation

14 m²

Staircase

Hammer Lassen Architects’ proposal for Center for Cancer and Healt Co-

Staircase

Volunteering

Part time staff

Wardrobe

The health care center for cancer patients is inspired from Schmidt

Head of research

15 m²

33 m²

Control Room Storage

Circulation 25 m² Consultation room

Consultation room 15 m²

WC

Control Room

Pantry

Volunteering

Ed. center Canteen

Printroom

Ventilation

Elevator

Part time staff

Wardrobe

Group room

Reception

WC

25 m²

WC and shower

Consultation room

44 m²

14 m²

Consultation room

Treatment room

14 m²

18 m²

WC

WC

11 m²

11 m²

Locker room

Treatment room

37 m²

Locker room

Treatment room

Consultation room

18 m²

15 m²

15 m²

29 m²

Treatment room

The Design The design plays on the concept of open and closed spaces, and on the concepts of static and dynamic. Thus the shape of the building cretes a natural path. The plans contain both public and private facilities, as to keep the patiets connected with their family and friends as well as with their surrounding environment.

48 m²

Consultation room 15 m²

Storage 51 m²

Consultation room 27 m²

Treatment room 14 m²

12 m²

37 m²

Bicycle parking

18 m²

Consultation room

Locker room

15 m²

11 Staircase

Ed. center Canteen 47 m²

Treatment room

Staff area

18 m²

45 m²

18 m²

Kombirum 21 m²

Kitchen storage 6 m²

HC WC

WC and shower

HC Toilet

Youth club

Kombirum Group roomGroup room 21 m²

24 m²

26 m²

Head of research

Staff area


Green roof (1) L 02

?

L 01

?

L 00

?

?

7900

?

L 01

?

?

L 00

?

L 01

L 01

?

L 00

L 00

?

200

?

7900

?

?

L 02 ?

L 01

?

L 00

?

?

200

L 02

?

L 01

L 01

?

L 00

L 00

?

?

7900

?

?

L 02

7900

L 02

?

?

?

L 02

L 02

?

L 01

?

L 00

?

L 02

7900

?

7900

L 01

?

4050

?

L 00

?

200

Curtain wall to intermediate floor

L 01

?

External wall to intermediate floor

?

4050

L 01

4050

L 01

?

Curtain wall to intermediate floor

?

4050

L 01

4050

L 00

?

?

200

Curtain wall to ground floor

els that, in some cases, have the role of shading. the windows and curtain

External wall to ground floor

wall is chosen to be electrochromic glass that, just as the facade panels,

ery.

L 00

200

?

?

L 00 200

L 00

200

?

L 00 200

Because its’ duality, the materials are chosen to represents every aspect of it. So in this regard,the facade is covered with perforated pan-

L 00

200

200

Perforated cladding (3)

outdoor view. Thus the green roof blends in with the surrounding green-

L 01

4050

4050

200

with little esthetic value, but for this project a great emphasis is put on

L 02

7900

7900

?

L 00 200

?

?

L 01

4050

200

7900

L 02

7900

4050

4050

Often health care facilities are designes as sterile environments

L 00

200

L 02

7900

helps in controlling the solar heat gain.

L 01

4050

Green roof to external wall

7900

L 02

?

4050

200

Green roof to curtain wall

L 02

7900

4050

200

?

7900

7900

4050

Electrochromic glass (2)

?

4050

200

?

L 02

7900

4050

L 02

L 02

?

L 00 200


4.

Botanical Museum The project of the Botanical museum of Copenhagen address-

es the energy refurbishment design with focus on sustainable performance. The building is a formal classical block construction designed by architect H.N. Fussing in 1877.bThe building is a typical construction from the 19th century, with thick brick walls and foundations, and decorated with plaster on the exterior. The interior construction is made predominantly out of wood. The Design The renovation project focused expecially on meeting fire and accesibility regulation without any major changes to the origila design of the building since it is protected. With this in mind, the changed that have been performed included the addition of an elevator, an escape staircase and an interior green area to close of the open space. The green area and the elevator are fairly modern but sublte and do not create discrepancy in the design, whereas the new starcase is buit in fire treated wood to keep the same design as an original.

Ground floor A2

A3 1750

1390

2320

1390

A0 2300

2205

2510

1200

1200

5529

1200

A3 1940

1200

2510

1200

A4

1200

1200

1200

2164

A2

A3 1940

1200

2510

1200

A0

A1

A3

2300

A4

A4

A4

B0

B0

B0

B1

B1

B1

A5

A5

2941

N

1200

2804

N

912

912

1200

1012

912

912

2164

A4

2753 912

1200

Attic

A1

1940

2460

3354

1930

B0

B0

912

B0

700

B1

7847 912

1200

2274

UP

1200

UP

1200

1200

912 1200

6224

6338

912

200

912

700

B1 3267

3267

UP 3762

3267

B1

B1

3267

UP

1712 1200 1312

3948

3950

1200

1200

1312

1312

1012

7982

1200

B1

1200

2790 1930

8668

1930

1200

1200

20250

1712

1712

1200

1200

1200 1712 20450

1312 1200

1122 1390

2655

1200

1200

1523

20250 1390

2648 200

5503

1390 1390

1122

20250

1523

1390

1390

1224

B0

2510

N

3354

300

3163

1200

1200

2791

1639

2791

A0 2300

1938 1390

1390

N

B0

A2

2300

A4

A4

2545

First floor

A1

1940

2740

A4

1200

2753

1390

1200

A1

5339

3354

1390

2601

1750

5075

1390

2640

2320

1200

1390

3354

26229

A0 2205

5075

Basement A2

2320

1390

1750

1390

5339

A0

1390

1750

1390

2320

1390

1200

2510

1200

1940

1765

1200

2000

1765

1200

1940

1200

2510

1200

A5

A0

A1

A3

1200

2511

1200

1940

A2

1765

1200

2000

1425

A1

A2

A3

A4

2776

2791

2510

A2

A3

A0

A1

A3

26229

A0

A1

A3

A4

A2

A4

A0

A1

A2

A3

A4

A4

405 4967

UP UP

B0

2665

70 800 70

2174

2455

B0

B0

B0

A0

A1

A3

A4

A4

UP

2776

2941

1313

B0

B0

1012

2853

2872

120 1232 2665

B0

B0

1245

200 2314 2965

A5

2300

1200

7668

1120

300

4967

1266

1200

2734

2515

2493

7739

1940

A1

300

A0

1200

2174

A2

1765

A0

26229

A4

UP

2400 2299

A2

A3

1852

UP

1966

A5 2300

2205

A1

26229

2203

1390

1952

A5

A5 2205

A2

5159

1355

5131

1416

1090

1572

1090

5801

1570

B1

2913

2815

2815

B1

800 4775

120

120

7977

912

UP

1748

2315 1748

3103

3103

A5

B1

UP 2315

4575

A5

B1

912

912

7668

1640

3490

B1

1990

2815

2815

2428

3641

UP 1990

7431

B1

2428

912

912

990

990

UP B1

3490

1748

912

1000

7668

UP

2165

1639

2500

990

1200

B1

1570

990

7343

5503

2251

8668

5773

19026

4390

4575

3

1966

3490

A5

A5

A5

A5

A5

A5

A2

A0

A1

A3

A2

A0

A1

A3

A2

A0

A1

A5

A3

A2

A0

A1

A3


South elevation

North elevation

Wooden flooring Steel joist 120 Pugging

76

120

20 55

74

37

175

280

Pugging board Timber cladding Render

Wooden frame Wooden joist 225x225

1033

Wooden flooring Pugging board

Ground floor

First floor N

N

175

20

N

25 20

225

85

Basement

Staircase

280

Lift

Lift

Cleaning Storage

Meeting Room

Office

Storage Tech. space

Staircase

Shower Room

20 Lift

Lift

Storage Office

Storage

Staircase

Break Room

Tech. space

Lift

Room Legend

Lift

Tech. space

Bathroom

Render

Hall Space

Office

Hall Space

Timber cladding

Break Room

Storage Hall Space Open Office

Pugging

Cleaning Storage

Shower Room

Green Area

Staircase

Hall Space

Storage

Lift

Tech. Space

Meeting Room

Utilities

Shower Room Office

Green Area

Green Area

Office

Green Area

Storage Office

Utilities

Office

Insulated glass unit

Bathroom

Bathroom

Bathroom

Bathroom

Utilities

Alluminium channel

Meeting Room

Meeting Room Staircase

Bathroom

35

Staircase

Bathroom

Bathroom

Bathroom

Bathroom

Basement

Ground floor

First floor

10

108

147

Bathroom

R

R

R

Legend

R

R

R

Legend R

R

R

R

R

R

R

Rescue

EL

Fuse box

9x21M IE 30

R R

R

Sprinkler Escape R

S

Extinguisher

S S

6'-0" x 7' -0" Wood_8.25" x 2" IE 30

S

Alarm press

Alarm Firepress and smoke detector

R R

Escape route

REI 120 Wall

R

R

R S

10x21M IE 30

EI 30 Wall

UP

REIExtinguisher 120 Wall REIAlarm 60 Wall press

R

CW Ext.Single -Flush out - Glass 9x21M IE 30 IE 30

S

REI 60 Wall

R

CW Ext.Single -Flush out - Glass IE 30

Escape route Smoke control

Escape route

S

REI 60 Wall

Extinguisher Sprinkler

S

R

10x21M IE 30

FireRescue and smoke detector Smoke Firstcontrol aid

9x21M IE 30

Alarm press

REI 120 Wall

Cast in concrete

9x21M IE 30

Smoke control

R

R

S

R

Floor finishing

9x21M IE 30

R

Extinguisher

S S

9x21M IE 30

S

Fire and smoke detector

Smoke control

R

10x21M IE 30

R

9x21M IE 30

First aid Exit 9x21M IE 30

Sprinkler S

10x21M IE 30

Fire and smoke detector 9x21M IE 30

6'-0" x 7' -0" Wood_8.25" x 2" IE 30

10x21M IE 30

Escape Rescue Legend

R

First aid

S S

9x21M IE 30

Legend

R

Rescue

R

First aid 9x21M IE 30

R

Exit

Escape

R

R

UP

R

R

UP UP

R

Escape

9x21M IE 30

R

Exit

Exit

UP

9x21M IE 30

CW Ext.Single -Flush out - Glass IE 30

CW Ext.Single -Flush out - Glass 9x21M IE 30 IE 30 UP

CW Ext.Single -Flush out - Glass 9x21M IE 30 IE 30

EI 30 Wall

EI 30 Wall route Escape

CW Ext.Single -Flush out - Glass 9x21M IES 30 IE 30

REI 120 Wall

UP

REI 60 Wall S Double Curtain WallDouble Curtain Wall

EI 30 Wall R

R

100

R R

R

R

R

R

R

50

R

Steel joists

9x21M

R

Monier plaster

UP S

R

9x21M

R

9x21M

R

9x21M

R

800

9x21M

R

35

S

9x21M IE 30

S EL


5.

Culture center The Culture centre is a UK based project that contains multipur-

pose spaces which focuses on Part B and M of the Approved Documents. The project is a redesign of an existing proposal that aims to empower the community, bring together local cultures, and promoting and incresing desirability. This is an individual project as part of my exchange studies in London. The Design The design focuses on openness towards new culture as it encompasses large glass surfaces, in combination with the local brick facade and a warmer wooden cladding.

Room Legend Bathroom Baby changing room

Cafe

Elevator Hall - 60 seated persons Hallway

Lobby Meeting room

Plant room

Stairwell Storage Terrace

Utility room

Roof

Roof

12200

12200

Second floor

Second floor

8200

8200

First floor

First floor

4200

4200

Ground level

Street level

200

0

Roof

Roof

12200

12200

Roof 12200

Second floor

Second floor Second floor

8200

8200

8200

First floor

First floor First floor

4200

4200

4200

Roof 12200

Second floor 8200

First floor 4200

Street level

Ground Ground level level

Ground level

0

200

200

Roof

Roof

12200

12200

Second floor

Second floor

8200

8200

First floor

First floor

4200

4200

Ground level 200

Ground level 200

Roof

Roof

12200

12200

Second floor

Second floor

8200

8200

First floor

First floor

4200

4200

Ground level

Ground level

200

200

Roof

Roof

12200

12200

Second floor

Second floor

8200

8200

First floor

First floor

4200

4200

Ground level 200

Ground level 200


Materials list

Total U -value of 0.09 W/m2K

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

600 mm

1 2

3

4 5 18

6

19

7

20

8

21

9

10

11

12 13 14 15 16

Total groundfloor U -value of 0.09 W/m2K 17

Gyproc FireLine Gyproc SoundBloc Facade Frame studs Rockwool Flexi HardieBacker Cement Board OPTIM -R Rainscreen System Vertical timber support battens Aluminium support bracket Thermawood D Pine Leca Thermoblock Kingspan Styrozone DPM Sand layer Gravel layer Leca Block 600 Leca Mortar Foundation footing Floor tiles TopCEM unbonded screed Bison Solid Composit Floor Insulation

Materials List

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

1

2

3

4 5

6

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Thermawood D Pine Aluminium support bracket Vertical timber support battens OPTIM -R Rainscreen System Bison Hollowcore floor HardieBacker Cement Board Green roof draining system Gravel Growing medium Axter drain Axter XPS insulation Wilkotekt bitumen membranes Axter paving slab support Paving slab

Window to cantilever floor

Cantilever floor to facade

Facade wall to foundation

Window to cantilever floor

Cantilever floor to facade

Facade wall to green roof

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Velfac Sun35 Thermawood D Pine Aluminium support bracket Vertical timber support battens Floor tiles TopCEM unbonded screed Bison Hollowcore floor OPTIM -R Rainscreen System

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Thermawood D Pine Vertical timber support battens Aluminium support bracket OPTIM -R Rainscreen System HardieBacker Cement Board Gyproc SoundBloc Gyproc FireLine Suppirt I beam Plasterboard ceiling CasoLine MF Bison Hollowcore floor Floor tile TopCEM unbonded screed Schock Isokorb type K


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