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PORTFOLIO ARINA AGIEIEVA 2012-2015


CURRICULUM VITAE PUBLICATIONS Archdaily, Dezeen, designboom, AZURE, DETAIL, archello, wired, Die Welt, L’Obs, The Telegraph, Asahi Shimbun, gizmag, S7, «Columbus», uncubemagazine, arch2o, morfae, «Elsewhere» (book, Paris); «Large Scale Office Design» (book, China).

address Arina Agieieva 17133 Berlin, Germany Hohenzollerndamm 35 a email: ageeva.arina@gmail.com website: www.zaarchitects.com phone: +49 17 675 324 200 birth: 17. November 1987 nationality: Ukrainian marital status: married visa: Job Seeker Visa, Germany

REFERENCES Krassimir Krastev - architect Dessau institute of architecture +36 20 526 8865 +49(0) 174 696 1127 krassi.dia@gmail.com

SOFTWARE Autocad Archicad Rhinoceros Grasshopper Processing V-Ray 3ds MAX Ecotect Autodesk Vasari Photoshop Illustrator Indesign After Effect MS Office

Tarramo Broennimann - partner group 8, Geneva, Switzerland. +41 22 560 88 88 tarramo@group8.ch

Andrea Menardo-senior engineer, Burrohappold, Berlin, Germany. +49(0) 1761 860 9085 Andrea.Menardo@burohappold.com Joris Fach - architect Dessau institute of architecture joris.fach@gmail.com

LANGUAGES English German French Russian Ukrainian

fluent B1 A2 native fluent


PROFESSIONAL

EXIBITITIONS

2014

Group 8 , internship, Geneva, Switzerland.

MoMa, New York ,USA

Cut ’n’ Paste, project “HEART”, 07. 2013 –11. 2013

2009-2013

ZAarchitects, own practice.

Fuga gallery, performance-driven architecture Budapest, Hungary project “Mars colonization” 04.2013 - 05.2013

2010-2011

Inter TV chanel, 3d designer, Kiev, Ukraine.

2009-2010

Drosdov&Partners, internship, Kharkiv, Ukraine.

COMPETITIONS 2015

group 8 «halte CEVA Chêne-Bourg» Switzerland, part of the team, 1st prize;

2014

group 8 «Concorde» Geneva, part of the team, 2nd prize.

2013

AZ Awards of Merit: A+ Student Work

2011-2013

Jovoto, Berlin, Germany : 1st place «Marriot Restaurant Transformer» 1st place «Marriott Blank Canvas» 2nd place «Tablet rethink hotels»

2011

DA! FEST! St. Petersburg, Russia. the best design film

2011

Florence-expo, 2nd place Florence, Italy.

2011

inter’year avard 2011 (Ukrainian National Competition) Kiev, Ukraine.

EDUCATION 2012 - 2015

M.Arch, DIA Hochschule Anhalt, Dessau, Germany.

1-st semester

Off grid city studio, prof. Joris Fach (dipl. arch. AA and Harvard GSD)

2-nd semester

interactive DIA studio, prof. Neil Leach MA (Cantab.), Dip. Arch. (Cantab.), PhD (Nottingham)

3-4th semester Material performance studio, visiting prof. Krassimir Krastev, prof. Joris Fach. 2010-2011

Specialist’s degree (2 years) General Architecture, KSTUCA, Kharkiv, Ukraine.

2005-2010

Bachelor’s degree (4.5 years), General Architecture, KSTUCA, Kharkiv, Ukraine.




Academic Project name: purpose: location:

Maker’s centre Thesis project Friedrichstraße, Berlin, Germany function: ateliers, workshops, gallery team: Arina Agieieva, Dmytro Zhuikov advisors: Krassimir Krastev, Joris Fach critic: Andrea Menardo, Burohappold year: 2015

«The resistant virtues of the structure that we make depend on their form; it is through their form that they are stable and not because of an awkward accumulation of materials. There is nothing more noble and elegant from an intellectual viewpoint than this; resistance through form.» Eladio Dieste

The Smart Masonry is a structural design and a construction method, based on traditional masonry techniques. It deploys the digital optimization to minimize dead -weight of the skeleton and the robotic construction technique to assemble complex geometry. The proposed method is linked to the purpose and place of the buildingMakers Center in Berlin. The machinery , which used for the construction of the building, will be preserved as its a core and will drive its the main function. The masonry unit as a discrete element of built objects has something in common with cells, thus it enables to design in a natural way. The structural concept represents one seamless mesh, instead of walls, columns, beams, etc. It is designed as a minimal surface, whose stresspattern is optimized and materialized as a load-bearing pattern. The construction method mixes advantages of 3d-printing and large prefabricated elements. The robotic construction station with robotic arm manipulators allows to build a complex geometry floor-by-floor It is compact and labor-effective comparing to traditional methods, and fast comparing to 3d printing. The discretization of the loadbearing skeleton is implemented with unique concrete elements, whose geometrical and material properties are varied gradually regarding local structural demands. ‘‘Foam Casting’’is a new resource-effective technique. It was elaborated in order to produce above mentioned unique elements.


Thesis Project

plan of the 4th floor


FriedrichstraĂ&#x;e facade

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Thesis Project

Robotic station Hood

Rail (temporary) Racks with hardening elements

Empty racks

Any floor under construction

Empty tray

Rack with soaked elements

Bracket block Ground floor

Hot-wire foam cutter Draft rubber foam

Impregnated element

Concrete tank

Revolving table

workshops ateliers public gallery services circulation shops


STEP 1 / Mesh stretched to support points

STEP 4 / Tesselation

STEP 2 / Dynamically relaxed mesh

STEP 5 / Thickness analysis (millipede)

STEP 3 / Stress analysis (millipede)

STEP 6 / Thickness and offset

a water-cement mixture

dry rubber foam

a condensing rubber foam

sorting the elements

comparing with a template

The distorted elements are processed with a grinder.

The masonry units are connected with a hot glue gun

The seams are filled with a mortar.


Thesis Project


Own Project, ZAarchitects name: Voomy It Park purpose: comercial project status: under construction location: Moskovs’kyi Ave, 138, Kharkov, Ukraine function: multiuse program: 13 000 sq.m. team: Arina Agieieva, Dmytro Zhuikov, Yuri Bendasov collaborators: Arkstoune year: 2012 publications:

A main challenge of the project is to provide an environment for the prosperous IT business incubator in Kharkov city. As a skeleton for all functions, the client had selected an abandoned soviet concrete administrative 8-floor building. The business incubator is a place for yuppies, a multi-component environment which creates favorable conditions for the creation and development of the new ideas. A design backbone is a provocation of a communication between people, casual acquaintances, experience sharing, receiving of new knowledge and social events of all kinds. A diversity of new tasks have predetermined total redesign of the internal spaces, replacement of the old facades and addition of new volumes. A new functional arrangement is following: 0 - 3rd floor, contain mainly public, representative and retail functions. At the 4th and 5th floors there is a heart of the whole facility - the coworking zone for IT-specialists and small it-enterprises. The main and lateral facades are replaced with the new largeperforated skin. A pattern formed by circular windows at the evening is able to act as a kind of the low-resolution LED screen, and place for the running advertising text, or even the primitive video games. The back southern facade has large long windows fitted with horizontal photovoltaic external blinds.


Own Practice, ZAarchitects


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Own Practice, ZAarchitects

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Own Practice, ZAarchitects


group 8 name: purpose: status: location: function: activities: year:

Halte CEVA - ChĂŞne-Bourg competition winning project ChĂŞne Bourg, Switzerland multiuse architectural design, facade, 3D, models 2014


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group 8

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groun floor

master plan


Own Project, ZAarchitects name: holocaust memorial client: American Jewish Cometee status: competition, 2nd place locaton: Bahiv, Ukraine function: monument team: Arina Agieieva, Dmitry Zhuikov year: 2014 The project “Protecting Memory: Preserving and Memorializing the Holocaust Mass Graves of Eastern Europe� is a pilot program to protect and memorialize unmarked graves of Holocaust victims killed in mass shootings. Further, the project will foster awareness of the significant number of Holocaust victims of mass shootings, who were killed at the edges of forests, villages, towns, and cities throughout Central and Eastern Europe. The Design sets an opposition between the explicit broken outlines of mounds and smooth, calm lines of the surrounding nature. This static dynamic gives a hint to the distinctive history and energy of the space. Thus, a visibility of the burial place is underlined. The randomly inclined faces create an effect of ever-changing contours. The stella with the memorable text is a low concrete surface, that truncates the hill above the large grave, nearby the central site. Mounds are made of the rammed earth and protect the remains. All three mounds are covered with a large scale triangulation mesh. Path, central area and the bench are subdivided following the same principle of triangulation.

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group 8 name: purpose: status: location: activities: team : year:

Geneva, Switzerland urban study research Geneva, Switzerland architectural design, schemes, 3D, models Tarramo Broennimann, Arina Agieieva, Damien Guerra 2014


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pockets concepts of public space

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Own Project, ZAarchitects name: The heart client: tablet hotels status: competition, 2nd place location: New York, 23 street,100-130 function: hotel architect: Arina Agieieva year: 2012 publications:

The project Heart is a new typology of hotels. The main distinctive feature is a mixing hotels facility and the city life. It was developed few new principles of the hotel organization. -Instead of separating visitors from the environment, they were embed into the local city life. For this reason there is no hotel building itself. It was proposed to place hotel rooms in the existing buildings (offices, residential), which is connected with a web of hung pathways. -To inhale life in this place it is created a new type of space. This space is a vibrant suspended volume contains a number of public activities, which will attract and serve not only locals and hotel visitors, but also other curious tourists and city inhabitants. It will inspire the vivid public life around the hotel. It is a heart of the district.

The hotel doesn’t have its private services. All the facilities (laundries, restaurants, hairdressers, gyms, etc.) are used by hotel visitors and locals. Thus, the visitors are brought very close to the locals, without losing the comfort. Besides, a new public hub improves the quality of life in this local city area, attracting more habitats, tourists and eventually – the money. It is not unlikely that it can become one of the NY iconic objects.


Own Practice, ZAarchitects


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hunged pathways

23 street, 100-130

elevator

elevator

hunged pathways

elevator


Own Practice, ZAarchitects


group 8 name: purpose: status: location: function: activities: year:

Concorde competition 2nd prize Geneva, Switzerland multiuse schemes ,facade, 3D, models 2014


group 8


bruit

calme

façade acoustique ¿xe façade domestique ouvrante


group 8

floor 2-3

floor 4

floor 8


Academic Project name: food and energy purpose: academic project location: Frankfurt am Main,Germany function: production, public, recreation team: Arina Agieieva, Dmytro Zhuikov advisors: Joris Fach year: 2013 competition: shortlist in AZ Awards of Merit: A+

The suggested design claims to brake an increasing gap between produ-ctions facilities and consumers of its products. A philosophy of an exposed energy and food production considered as a beauty, rather than utilitarian gives a chance to bring these functions into the city again. Melted with common city facilities its give a new value to the environment. The project solution is to establish a self-sufficient restaurant, which can supply itself with a food cultivated in the adjacent agricultural urban park and with an energy. For the source of energy is used the pyrolysis gasification powerplant with cogeneration microturbine on the willow wood.

The restaurant has 50 seats. The Menu based on the traditional German cuisine, with exception of the meat products. The part of the provision must be fresh all year, that is caused appearance of a greenhouse. The restaurant is placed insised the greenhouse to improve the energy perfomance and to place visitors into the weightless environment full of plants and a sun light. The greenhouse is opened to the south and closed to the north and north-west. A terraced floor inside forms a southern slope, integrated with identical park terraces through the transparent eastern wall. Under the terraces on the ground floor there are kitchen and technical facilities. The outer greenhouse shell is a system of the windows operated with climate control.


Academic Project



Academic Project

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Academic Project name: mars colonization purpose: academic project location: Mars function: mars settlement team: Arina Agieieva, Dmytro Zhuikov advisors: Krassimir Krastev year: 2013 exhibition: Fuga gallery, Budapest, Hungary, performance-driven architecture publications:

The purpose of the project - is a research of the possibility to build permanent settlements on Mars, using robotics and local materials to reduce the price and risks. resources available on mars 1.The surface of Mars is primarily composed of the basalt. 2. The Phoenix lander directly sampled water ice in the Martian soil . 3. Some martian soil is appropriate for growing certain agriculture e.g. an asparagus. The basalt is a good material to make a protection cave on, to produce an insulation, and a basalt roving, which is stronger than steel. A possibility of food production will make Martian settlements independent of expensive deliveries from the Earth. Colonisation stages 1. The rocket with digging robots are sent to Mars. 2. Robots drop-off on the surface. 3. The robots analyze basalt columns on strength value, then each chooses a weakest pillar that equidistant from the others - it is a start position. 4. The robots drill a basalt, moving down and increasing diameter of the withdrawn rock with each step, until it reaches strong pillars that remain as columns. 5. Chaff set aside to form network of the rampants, in order to protect skylight holes from the wind and dust. 6. After caves are ready a human expedition rush to the Mars. 7. Astronauts finish the construction and arrange technical facilities as water, oxygen, basalt processing line, etc. 8. Using the generated basalt roving, robots weave a spatial spider-like web, that will be used as the spaces and construction to hold domestic and technical facilities.


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Academic Project

1. Rocket with digging robots are sent to the Mars

2. Robots drop-off on the surface

3. Robots analyze basalt columns on strength value, then each chooses a weakest pillar that equidistant from the others - it is a start position

4. Robots drill basalt, moving down and increasing diameter of withdrawn rock with each step, until it reaches strong pillars that remain as columns

6. After caves are ready human expidition rush to the Mars

7. Astronauts finish the construction and arrange technical facilities as water, oxygen, basalt processing line, etc.

8. Using generated basalt roving, robots weave spatial spider-like web, that will be used as spaces and consruction to hold domestic and technical facilities

colonisation stages

5. Chaff set asaid to form network of the rampants, in order to protect skylight holes from the wind and dust


Academic Project name: The Cloud advisors: Neil Leach, Alex Kalachev, Karim Soliman function: interactive installation team: Arina Agieieva, Dmitry Zhuikov, Anton Zasypkin year: 2013

The cloud is an interactive installation which responds to the music in the real time. The movement of each body part caused by the different frequency. If the music become very loud the cloud will shake and shiver. During the night time interactive application is projected on the body, that also responds to the noise. The body shape assembled with only one long piece of the spring steel wire and special joints. The 9 electric motors, micro «Arduino» and controller soft «Processing» are used to make the structure move.

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hand clap

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Academic Project

the movements of wires causes the global behavior motors activates wires movement

micro controller processing signals

the microphone receives sound signals


Own Project, ZAarchitects name: service station location: Prenzlauer Berg 1-4 10405, Berlin, Germany client: Total status: competition, 3rd prize architect: Arina Agieieva year: 2013

A distinctive architectural image makes service station unique. The canopy design allows to reflect daylight into the interior, so during the day only sun light will be used. It was used natural materials and elements: wood, natural grass, glass. New services which service station offer: The Bicycle rent; free Wi-Fi ; public amphitheatre with big screen for movies; tourist info point; bicycle service point; biofuel production; electricity charging; app for smartphones to pay without going out of your car. Common services: car washing, petroleum services, vending, shop, cafe, air and water supply. The design is natural green and cozy. All shapes and lines are smooth, melting. Colors are soft and natural - tints of green, ivory, beige. The natural recyclable and recoverable materialsare used, like a wood, glass, metal, and stone. The conscious approach to ecology in materials will attract more clients for Total company. features: 1. Sustainability, energy production, rain water recycling. The key element is canopy covered with algae panels. 2. Public domain. 3. Functional and attractive architectural materialization. Lightweight smart structure, natural materials, transparent surfaces, natural light.


Own Practice, ZAarchitects


structural grid

algae panel

algae processing room to carwash O2 outside

CO2

control panel

CO2

CO2

biofuel

CO2

rainwater storage

rainwater drainage biofuel to gas station

water algae

feeding vessel

feeding vessel

feeding vessel

feeding vessel

feeding vessel

feeding vessel

nutrients algae biomass

feeding vessel


Own Practice, ZAarchitects

rainwater collection suporting tubes modular algae panels

rainwater sewage

bioreactor

canopy surface

supporting construction

explosion diagram protein residue sun energy

oil extraction biodiesel production algae (renewable resource) glycerin products renewable fuel CO2

Existing technology

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Own Project, ZAarchitects name: memory museum location: Singapoore function: museum, DNA storage status: competition team: Arina Agieieva, Dmytro Zhuikov year: 2013

The project solutions are focused on three purposes: 1. Saving the memory, by using both, a material and non-material way to make a cloud of content around each person that pass away. 2. Compaction. There is no more reason to keep remains, if one single hair contains all genetic information, while one memory card can store all media data about numerous people. 3. Socialization. No more empty graveyards. A life story of any single person is shared with those who alive. In this new concept cemetery is not a cemetery, but a vibrant public domain. It is not a place of silence, it is the place of the dialogue. The memory museum is not only a new kind of funeral architecture, but a new funeral culture. The memory preservation and the dead body are separated. After traditional funeral rites, it is proposed to take DNAexample and some valuable personal thing (e.g. – ring, medal, watch etc.) A corpse should be cremated and dispersed outside of the city. The DNAcapsule will be stored in the museum together with a personal thing. A capsule has a 2D-code. Anyone with a smartphone can read this code and access media content about deceased. It is non-material memory, while the valuable thing exhibited nearby gives a feeling of materiality and information for the further generation. The Core of the tower is an atrium. Around atrium twine two helicoidal pedestrian ramps. A parapet-storage for the DNA-capsules is located in between these two ramps. Above, there is a showcase with the exhibits.


Own Practice, ZAarchitects



Own Practice, ZAarchitects


Own Project, ZAarchitects name: mod appartment location: Kiev, Ukraine function: appartment program: 108 sq.m. status: under construction team: Arina Agieieva, Dmytro Zhuikov, Alex Pakhomov year: 2012-2015

Own Practice, ZAarchitects


Own Project, ZAarchitects name: coworking table status: shortlist in international competition team: Arina Agieieva, Dmytro Zhuikov year: 2013 publication:

Own Practice, ZAarchitects


digital fabrications


Form finding


interactive applications in processing


climatic analysis


Please, feel free to contact me email: ageeva.arina@gmail.com phone: +49 17 675 324 200 skype : arina.ageeva videos : https://vimeo.com/user4352105 web: zaarchitects.com


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