ANN A ANDRONOVA arc h itect ure p o r tfo li o 2015
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Academic
Breathing city: human
Breathing city: city axis
Breathin
Breathing city: city context
Breathing city: city chakras
Breathin
Breathing city is 9th semester course project in 6 chapters 2
ng city: architecture
ng city: time
Competitions
Personal
12o hours competition: Pyramiden tale
Illustrations
STEKLO lab contest: Glass forest
Instagram photo project: Light and the City
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curriculum vitae
ANNA ANDRONOVA 03.11.1993 / Kazan, Russia +7 917 253 22 27 andette.arch@gmail.com Education Kazan State University of Architecture and Engineering Architecture specialist Kazan State University of Architecture and Engineering Translator in the professional communication area University of East London Double Awards Program / Bachelor of Architecture Scholarships & summer schools Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti Milano / Milan Interior Design course (awarded) Istituto Europeo di Design / Milan Interior & Showroom Design course (awarded) American College Skopje / Ohrid Metabolism revisited course (Bow-Wow atelier) University of East London / London Global sustainability course (double awards program) Work experience Staraya Kazan Architecture intern INTERRA studio Architecture intern SPNVK studio Architect
Awards III all-Russian student contest «Architectural image of Russia» / 3rd team prize / 2014 International open ideas competition «Sea of Voronezh» / 3rd team prize / 2014 Kazan architectural biennale, international architectural graphics competition / 2nd prize & Russian Designers Union diploma / 2014 KSUAE students’ course projects competition / 1st prize / 2014 STEKLO lab international design contest / 1st prize & realization of project / 2014 Workshop «Revalorization of Old Tatar sloboda» / 2nd team place / 2014 Workshop «2020 Quarter» / 1st team prize / 2014 Workshop «Lebyazhe forest park renovation» 1st team prize / 2014 The 5th Glazychev competition «The house of XXI century» / the best house for a young family team award / 2013 RedBull art-parakuli festival / 1st place in Kazan, finalist / 2013 4
Skills hand sketching academic drawing model making photography
3Ds Max + VRay AutoCAD, ArchiCAD Revit CorelDraw Microsoft Office
Software Adobe CS (Photoshop, Illustator, InDesign) Rhinoceros 3D + Grashopper + Vray SketchUp + VRay
Languages Russian (native speaker) Tatar (native speaker) English (Cambridge First Certificate)
2010-2016 (expected) 2010-2012 (Diploma with Honors) 2012-2015 (expected) June 2012 July 2013 June 2014 August 2014
2013 2013-2014 2014-2015
Moscow Design Week «Let’s go for lunch!» contest / 1st prize & a scholarship in IED / 2013 All-Russian students architectural olympiade / 1st place, finalist / 2012-2013 Participation International student award IS ARCH / 2015 International student competition «120 hours» / 2014-2015 Workshop «Phantasmagorical spaces» with Ricardo de Ostos / 2014 Workshop «Inserts» with Josep Acebillo / 2014 «ArchKuznitsa» installations festival in Nicola-Lenivets / 2013 Contemporary art exhibition «Indifference» / 2013 «Parks of a City» social movement participant Architectural discussion club speaker 5
ACA DE MI C *all academic work was done in Ilnar and Reseda Akhtiamovs studio TIArch
Breathing City project / Chapter 1
HUMAN
Studying human nature is as important as studying the city, or even more. Architecture is a code of harmonic social organization and vice versa. So the main questions I thought about while trying to build a breathing city concept were “What is human?”, “Who lives in the city and how?”, “How to make people happy?” A human being is a very complicated system. It is merely impossible to describe it in a single model. I’ve developed a wave–particle duality concept. A human as a particle means “people” could not exist totally as individuals; particle is a part of a whole by definition. As technology progresses, tighter and denser connections will appear (verbal to imaginary) with mutual education, mutual growth and mutual experiences. These different particles make one great image. A human as a wave states that human being himself is not a static notion. They are also changing, growing and evolving; this makes people unique as they do not copy themselves throughout their life cycle. There would not be any boundaries between education, work and entertainment. A person would seek for the job which makes him happy, and the technical progress will serve as tool for self-expression. Creating the new is the only thing we could not automate and the only reason to exist.
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200 x 200 m quarter experimental model Wood sticks, paper, styrofoam, thread, sponge Scale 1:2000 Pre-conceptual stage Autonomous community organisation within a limited territory 11
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Aging collages Human life cycle vision
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Breathing City project / Chapter 2
CITY CONTEXT
Breathing city project is an attempt to create an experimental architectural model within urban context of Kazan, Russia.
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central rail
yacht-club Lokomotiv beach
river port
penal co
mosque
municipal hosp
FUN24 leisure centre fire station
New-Tatar cemetery
Tatar village elevator
Impression territory collage
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lway station Burnaevskaya mosque
Azimpvskaya mosque
olony
Kazan zoobotanical garden NEFIS cosmetics factory
pital #5 central heating station
settling tanks
hangars Rowing sports center
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Privolzhskiy area conceptual proposal Mixed material Scale 1:5000 Collaboration with Alisa Silanteva
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Breathing City project / Chapter 3
CITY AXIS A city is a giant living organism that needs to breathe and to self-develop. Static, museumificated city is dead city. It must be noted that “breathing city” is determined not only by the physical movements, but also by time, light, sound, surface or cyberspace “waves”. It is demonstrated by the following points: Creation and Destruction. A city is pierced by “physical forces” like natural sources and energy and “spiritual forces” like science and arts, which intertwine and create productive clusters. Connection and disconnection processes work in one great wasteless cycle of reusing and rethinking. Stretching and Compression. The urban environment must consist of adaptive architecture, responsive to the environmental changes and human needs. There are different rhythms of changing, from day-night (earth) cycles, ebb- flow (moon) cycles to summer-winter (sun) cycles. City lives throughout 24 hours. Exterior and Interior. Artificial nature condensing on the bottom and unfolds to public spaces on the top. Balance of density and sparcity of material change the nature of experience the city. Dream and Memory. City exists in the eternal union of old and new. It keeps information about history. Natural and Artificial. A human has two opposite inspiring sources: nature and culture. They both are blurred in one great megapark – web of public spaces, offering unique experience for each citizen. Physical, Emotional and Intellectual. The key to happiness lays in balance of these spheres. The city should give that opportunity to its citizens.
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Breathing of a city schemes
creation and destruction
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stretching and compression
exterior and interior
dream and memory
natural and artificial
physical, emotional and intellectual
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Urban axis model Styrofoam, paper, sponge Scale 1:2000
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Space organisation drawings
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Urban axis masterplan Scale 1:2000
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Sketches
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Breathing City project / Chapter 4
CITY CHAKRAS
At the extremely dense areas of the city appear urban nodes (chakras). Every specific node serves a purpose and with the opportunity to transform itself. In conclusion, breathing city – is balanced, multilayered and self-growing organism.
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Urban node model Styrofoam, paper Scale 1:1000 Aerophoto view of the territory
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to exercise sports & health center
to produce transport & source hub
to grow vertical gardens & zoo
to create art studios & workshops
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City chakras
to explore technologies & research campus
to feel ispiring & sharing space
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Breathing City project / Chapter 5
ARCHITECTURE
The architecture of the city, despite being irregular and dynamic by its nature, has several stratas with a clear vertical hierarchy. Lower levels consist of rigid wireframe structures, working on compression forces only. Tensegrity structures of upper levels combine both tension and compression. And the lightest fly on the top, bounded thanks to tension forces. The whole system is covered with an organic surface, developed and programmed by citizens according to their preferences. Thus, we have multidimensional perception of architecture. It could be classified by five notions: Point (0D). Intermodal hubs rise on the crossings of other elements. At the same time, points locate on a clear grid to make city readable and easy to navigate inside. Line (1D). Traffic, source and energy streams spread like veins in city. Surface (2D). Most of social interactions are concentrated within public spaces. Volume (3D). Volumes, or fields, are the areas of several structures functioning by similar laws. Time (4D). All logic and structural information of the city and its citizens’ feedback is an invisible dimension.
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Structural study model Paper, spaghetti Scale 1:5000
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Functional study model Paper, spaghetti Scale 1:500
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city kitchen
vertical farm
art studios hologram theatre public transportation line resourse transportation line
sports hall 46
upper city platform
office capsules
ring square
mediatheque auditoriums academic campus laboratories research center database line
student housing
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Model progress Growth of the breathing city Context / programm / space / frame / skin
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Architecture model details Wire, modelling clay (plasticine) Scale 1:200
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Panoramic view of breathing city
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Breathing City project / Chapter 6
TIME
Time (t) (t) Time
There is birth, and there is death. But the third and the most mysterious category – time – lays just in between these two key terms. Throughout history architects worked solely with space organization (X, Y, Z axis), creating shapes. But what if we conditionally redefine the Z axis as the time axis? How will the space-time structure look like? Standard architecture will simply be an extruded plane. This is good for orientation in the city or for the historical heritage objects. This situation changes when we talk about adaptive architecture. It saves its own logic during the time, and its changes in amplitude could be seen in a diagram. If we slice this structure horizontally, we will discover plans captured in a certain time - a calendar.
Space (x) Space (x)
Space (y)
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January
February
March
July
August
September
April
May
June
October
November
December Masterplan calendar Monthly slices of time-space structure
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CO MP E T I T I ON S
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120 HOURS international student competition
PYRAMIDEN TALE
Postapocalyptic utopia in graphic novel format 2015
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STEKLO creative lab international design contest
GLASS FOREST First place & realization of a project 2014
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P ER SON A L
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freehand
ILLUSTRATIONS Paper, ink, watercolour 2014
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instagram photochallenge project
LIGHT AND THE CITY instagram.com/light_and_the_city 2015
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February 2015
ANNA ANDRONOVA 03.11.1993 / Kazan, Russia tel: +7 917 253 22 27 e-mail: andette.arch@gmail.com Skype: andette.arch andette.tumblr.com
a special thanks to my family; tutors Ilnar and Reseda Akhtiamovs; colleagues Alisa Silanteva and Egor Orlov for all their inspiration and support.