Andrey A. Chernetsov Portfolio
Andrey A. Chernetsov Curriculum Vitae
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19th of July of 1986 Huangpu, Shanghai, PRC (+86) 13816544441 chernetsov.aa@gmail.com
Introduction:
Education:
I am a Project Architect with more than 7 years of international experience in architecture, urban planning and interior design. I have a wide range of experience within all different stages of the design process from concept to detailed design. Which includes mixed uses, offices, residential developments, healthcare and sport facilities. I am an organized and hardworking person willing to have more responsibilities in coordination and office management. I foresee a challenge with energy and optimism, while seeking to add valuable experience with new exciting projects.
1999-2003 School of Arts, Kazan
Key Skills: • • • •
Creative and achievable concept design for a wide range of projects Design development of large scale projects. Urban planning and master planning development. Concept Design through to detailed design and construction drawings.
2003-2009 Kazan State University of Architecture & Engineering Master’s degree, Architecture Employment: 2006-2008 TIGP, Kazan, Russia Part-time Assistant Architect 2008-2008 Architectural Studio of Chernikhov, Moscow - Kazan, Russia Internship 2009-2011 TIGP, Kazan, Russia Architect 2012-2013 UDG, Shanghai, China Architect 2013 Onwards AECOM, Shanghai, China Project Architect
Yuanshen Rd Office Tower Shanghai, China AECOM
Project description: Competition - First Place Site area: 6,147 m2 (21,600 m2) Building footprint: 2 990 m2 GFA: 40,000 m2 FAR: 6.5 The architecture of the 1111 Yuanshen Road Research & Development Center is rooted in the philosophy of developing a state-ofthe-art creative workplace designed to inspire those that experience the dynamic yet mature building form. The building typology conceived is as unique as the site itself and will become a timeless piece of architecture and provocative addition to the Pudong District of Shanghai.The Twin Towers, composed of two rectangular building volumes define the urban edges of the site with their orientation towards Yuanshen Road to the west and the newly created park to the east respectively.The negative space between the two towers becomes figural space and one that is the focal point of the public realm bringing daylight deep into the office space while focusing views to the north and the south. This figural space is also traversed by a series of connecting functional bridges that create connectivity between the Twin Towers. The bridges will contain usable open space that al provide fantastic views in between the Twin Towers and beyond. The building facades were developed with the traditional Chinese Fan in mind with their undulating texture designed to deflect the winds movement. The glass panels of the building facade have been rotated to create the undulating pattern with the intent of turning the glass away from the harsh solar radiation of the western and eastern sun therefore improving the building’s energy efficiency. Eye Level View of Main Entrance
Site Plan
Enlarged Sectional Model
Aerial View overlooking the Park
Longitudinal Site Section
Site Diagrams
Eye Level View from Park
Typical Level Floor Plan
View of Model
View from Bridge
Eye Level View from Plaza
Transverse Site Section
GE Healthcare Headquarter’s Beijing, China AECOM
Project description: Completed in 2016 GFA: 37,000 M2
Landscaped Site Plan
View of Main Lobby Exhibit Area
View of Reception Desk nearing Completion
This GE’s China Headquarters is located in the Beijing Economic & Technology Development Area. The project is designed to provide a collaborative working environment that is consistent with the corporate culture and core values of the Company’s global operations, while also designed to accommodate their business development and growth for the Greater China region. Interior designers created interesting collaborative spaces that transform the traditional workplace atmosphere into a more playful, collaborative and active environment. The 11000M 2 typical floor space was designed to provide flexibility for future expansion yet maintain efficiency in the usable floor space per person. In addition to creating the next generation workplace, this Headquarters building also contains a 120 person Auditorium Space sculpted from wenge wood and white solid surfacing, an 800 person Canteen / Cafeteria, unique banquette seating and special dining Zones. The 1100 sq.m. Lobby Space is a true expression of simplicity, with medium Grey Basalt Flooring, concrete finished columns and white slatted ceilings. The lobby incorporates islands of functional zones such as an LED display area, Reception Desk, Waiting Lounge overlooking a beautiful landscaped courtyard and display areas. Ancillary functions such as a Fitness center, Convenience Store, Exhibition Space, Training Area and medical Clinic meet the anticipated needs of 2000 Staff members. A contemporary and simple approach to the interior design style, detailing, color palette and finishes reflect the designers Client’s relentless pursuit for ‘Minimalism’.
View of Dining Seating Area
View of Canteen
Millwork Details
View of the Executive Lounge
Concept View of Starbuck’s
Executive Lounge Millwork
Executive Lounge Floor Plan
BOSE MAPLE TREE OFFICE Shanghai, China AECOM
Project description: In Design GFA: 3642 m2 The BOSE office occupied 2 floors in 14-storey single core building. The office also contains 44 seats trainng room and demonstration room. Interior design approach reflects corporate culture in attention to detail.
View of Reception Area
Level 6 Floor Plan
View of Conference Room
View of Pantry
Fortune 9 Company Shenzhen, China AECOM
Project description: In Design GFA: 13,230 m2 The Fortune 9 Campus is located in Shezhen in 7-storey single core building. The building also contains 190 seats cafeteria and large size training rooms of 255 seats totally. Interior design approach reflects corporate culture in minimalism and simplistiy.
Ground Floor Plan
View of Reception Lobby
Axonometric
View of the Workplace
Level 2 Floor Plan
View of the Canteen
Millwork Details
THE SPRINGS F1 SITE Shanghai, China AECOM
Project description: In Design GFA: 525,270 m2
Aerial View of the Masterplan
Ground Level Plan
Site Section
AECOM was retained by Tishman Speyer to work on the “90 Day Basement Concept Design� for their proposed development at New Jiang Wan Town in Shanghai. The primary focus of the Architectural section of this study was to set in place the framework for the entire F1 site working with a number of building components including a total of eight (8) office towers, one (1) hotel, retail across the entire F1 site (525,270 sq.m of above grade program) all sitting on top of a two level basement (170,600 sq.m of below grade program). The focus of the 90 Day Basement Concept Design was to research, analyze and resolve the issues related to thebasement and the impact that the program above, as well as the surrounding site conditions had on the basement. To that end, AECOM was charged with only the tasks related to preliminary above grade massing, core locations, vehicular circulation and the relative impacts to the basement and the preliminary development of the broad scope technical aspects of the basement. Detailed massing, building facade / envelope articulation and refined core development are not included in this scope of work.
Wall Section
Basement Level B1 Plan
West Elevation
Typical High-Rise Plan
Huanghe Rd Block Facade Zhenghzhou, China AECOM
Project description: Under Construction Site area: 14,890 m2 Building footprint: 2,509 m2 The challenge was to create a new facade for a typical modern local residential building. We designed two options with different logic. In first option we understand building as one element by shifting balconies and creating more dominant patern on the facade. AC niches integrated in the balconies and facade structure. In second option we treat building as a group of volumes. By framing each single volume. AC niches stick out from facade and create an elegant pattern.
Aerial View Option 2
Aerial View Option 1
Aerial View Option 1
Aerial View Option 1
Mixed-use Residential Development Sanya, China Freelance
Project description: Site area: 7,900 m2 Building footprint: 5,658 m2 GFA: 60,712 m2 FAR: 7.69 The complex is a part of a residential development in Sanya in 1 km from the seaside. It is located on a hillside and got seaviews from the south and a mountain-view in the north-east direction. The mixed-use complex consists of a 4-star hotel (20 868 sq.m), serviced apartment (19 610 sq.m) and a shopping mall (20 234 sq.m). Height limitation is 100 m. Underground parking is combined with the parking of the residential development.The massing of the Complex was formed due to several factors: 1. Both hotel and serviced apartments should be tall and prominent to be easily recognizable from the highway. 2. Towers shouldn’t block the sea-view for residential buildings. 3. Plan to be simple and efficient. 4. Towers shouldn’t face each other and each needs its own privacy. So the design provides efficient shopping mall of 3 floors with an entrance from the main road and a secondary one - at the 2nd floor from the side of a residential compound. The topography allowed to reduce the height of the retail podium to 2 floors on south side, thus humanizing the scale of it. Placing hotel restaurants on the third floor allowed to use it both for hotel and for shopping mall visitors. The 4th floor of the hotel is GYM & SPA which uses the podium roof as a terrace for an outdoor swimming pool. The facade design is quite simple and economic, yet uses an interesting pattern and divides the mass longitudinally to make it look thinner and light. Aerial View
Site Plan
Ground Floor Plan
Service Apartment Floor Plan
Eye Level View of Tower and Retail Podium
Hotel Typical Floor
Eye Level View of Tower
Private Villa Sanyai, China Freelance
Project description: Site area: 1,131 m2 Building footprint: 138 m2 GFA: 578 m2 FAR: 0.51 Site Plan
Aerial View
Level 1 Floor Plan
Eye Level View of Main Terrace
Level 2 Floor Plan
Private villa as a part of a residential development in Sanya in 1 km from the seaside. The whole development is located on a hillside and got sea-views from the south and a mountain-view in the north-east direction. The villa is situated in a small ravine. Main challenge was to place and orient the building properly considering the complex topography, neighborhood to 100 m towers, views and daylight. The most efficient usage of landscape, minimum excavation and soil filling. Concerning planning the task was to arrange the most comfortable drop off and garage area as close to the road as possible. Minimize landscape and interior stairs and corridors. Thus to make the villa comfortable for elderly people. The solution was to divide the building into 2 blocks which would interlock and share the core with an elevator and follow the landscape accordingly. The first level garage and elevator lobby. The second level got a hall, gym, entertainment and service rooms. The third floor- living and dining rooms and a guest room separated by patio/garden and a big terrace with pool. The fours floor is more private, got bedrooms and another terrace. Overall the design provides an outstanding image from the road, convenient zone for receiving guests and enough privacy
Business Park Zibo, China UDG
Project description: Competition - First Place Site area: 44 065 m2 GFA: 50 370 m2 FAR: 1.24 The Business park in ZIbo designed as a Green, Quiet and Peaceful place. That was an interesting challenge, cause our site is located in an industrial district and surrounded by highways. Our idea was to create a Green Heart in the middle of the site. Buildings’ height is growing gradually from the center towards borders of the site. Thus forming lines of protection from noise and pollution. Creating comfortable place for work and recreation. We created a program of circulation where all the vehicle traffic was moved to the borders of the site. Interceptive guest surface parking and underground parking were placed near the entrance gates. That allowed us to keep most of the territory free from traffic. And create a pedestrian circulation among greenery and water features. Aerial View
Master Plan
Eye Level View
Exhibition Center & Pedestrian Bridge Fushun, China UDG
Project description: Site area: 86 972 m2 Building footprint: 26 978 m2 GFA: 44 005 m2 FAR: 0.51 The strategy of our design was a maximum multi-functionality of the Complex and surrounding territory. Organic setting into an existing urban design. Creating an environment that allows to use the Complex in the most efficient way. Architectural design is based on creating an expressive shape symbolizing a fast-growing industrial city with a preserved historical and cultural heritage. Mineral with an ice-white piece in the center. It’s passing through the volume of the building in its interior. It’s kid of a new symbol of the city.
Aerial View
Eye Level View
Eye Level View
Aerial View
The pedestrian bridge is connecting two parts of the Green Walking zone, which are separated by highway. It creates a sightseeing viewpoint. Major idea was to create 2 levels bridge in order to separate pedestrian circulation from light-vehicle and bicycle circulation. In our design we created a light and flying structure which got 2 points of support for it’s tensile structures. Thus created an image of a dragon beholding a lake.
Master Plan Diagram
Football Stadium Kazan, Russia TIGP
Project description: Built in 2013 Land area: 41 ha Building footprint: 4,419 m2 GFA: 126,364 m2 Capacity: 45,000 people Stands area: 23,004 m2
Aerial View
Night View
Master Plan
West Elevation
Football stadium for 45,000 spectators is located on the waterfront of Kazanka river at the intersection of ul. Yamasheva and Chistopolskaya. The complex is designed in accordance with international standards FISU and FIFA. Architectural and planning concept developed in collaboration with international firm “Populous�. Stadium used for the opening and closing ceremonies of the XVII Summer Universiade 2013. And after became a homestadium for Rubin Kazan soccer team as well will be use for international sports tournaments and festivals . The main concepts of the project are: the use of simple shapes and link with the natural landscape.
Aerial View
Groun Level Plan
View of completed Stadium
Center of Rowing Sports Kazan, Russia TIGP
Project description: Built in 2012 GFA: 11,678 m2 Capacity: 3,262 people
Aerial View of Comlited Center
Aerial View
Master Plan
Ground Level Plan
The Kazan Rowing sports center is located on the shore of Kaban Lake. The project proposal was made to organize a rowing race, rowing sports center and recreation area for the creation of integrated urban sports and recreational space. The complex includes a rowing distance with the start and finish area, tribune, finishing tower and bicycle path along the athletic track. There are also dormitories for sportsmen, two open-air sports grounds and boathouses.The complex is designed in accordance with international standards for holding competitions in rowing. Architectural and planning concepts developed in collaboration with design studio architect Novikov N.M.
Universiade Village Kazan, Russia TIGP
Project description: Built in 2013 Site area: 6.2 ha GFA: 40,0076 m2 Capacity: 13,282 people
Aerial View of completed Village
Master Plan
Aerial View
The Universiade Village is a place of admission, accreditation, accommodation and service for more than 13,5 thousand of sportsmen from during Universiade 2013. The complex of Universiade village includes: - 3 clusters of residential build ings - Accommodation for the athletes and the heads of delegations - International Media Center - Sports Training complex - Tennis Academy, a stadium and a swimming pool - Center for Sports Medicine The main compositional axis is a pedestrian promenade beginning on the International Media Center. There are entertainment and sports facilities and dining complex made of temporary light structure on the boulevard. Residential clusters on the northern and southern sides from the boulevard are arranged in such a way as to provide the most convenient circulation of pedestrian and vehicle.
Island-town Sviyazhsk Sviyazhsk, Russia TIGP
Project description: Built in 2013 The island is located in the Volga River and connected with the right bank of the Volga by transport dam. According to the general concept Sviyazhsk island should include two historic areas: the residential area and monasteries, as well as the tourist area. As part of the general development master plan there were developed road network and infrastructure schemes, projects of a new river station and houses the State Housing Fund. Restoration and reprogramming of old stables into tourist center with restaurants and retail zone. View of Comlited Tourist Center
View of Comlited Tourist Center
Master Plan
South Elevation
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