Daniela Ellis KAMENarche Portfolio

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Daniela Ellis MA Urban Design

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Portfolio

Urban Design+Architecture MohlenPris, Bergen, 2011

Selected works 2005-14


contact

Jellyfish Theatre, 2010


REFERENCES: Christoph Hadrys Senior Lecturer, UEL C.Hadrys@uel.ac.uk Martin Kaltwasser Kรถbberling & Kaltwasser Practice martin.kaltwasser@gmx.de

Contacts: 020 8292 3767 07856 951 353 dkamenarche@gmail.com http://de015a6823.wix.com/dani-ellis#!cv

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Daniela Ellis Urban Designer/ Architectural Assistant Profile: Possessing strong design, organizational and interpersonal skills has led to confidence when communicating and negotiating with local authorities and clients. Taking the initiative to participate in several local community projects, challenging urban and architectural design, with full engagement of the community as a creative process.

Current activities: • Board Director • Rockstone Community Foundation Past activities:

• Honorary secretary for NWL• Acquired Masters in Urban Design through intensive masters for alternative urbanism in the AVA UEL in SA RIBA • Thesis/Khan - Lumen 2011. Church, Feb ‘11 • Part of the team that built Award Winning Köbberling & Kaltwasser Jellyfish Theatre, part of LFA 2010. • New Horizon Youth Centre Freelance Urban Designer and Architectural Assistant 2005-14 (Adam Khan), April ‘11 Urban Design 2011-14 • Part-time Urban Designer and Architectural Services, 2013-14 • Wards Corner Community - Community-led planning, 2010-13 • Living Under One Sun - Primary School Gardens, 2010-13 • Urban Social Enterprise - Seven Sisters Garden Market, 2012-13 • Haringey Council - Regeneration Team BuildUp Programme, 2010-11 Architectural Assistant 2005-14 • Köbberling & Kaltwasser Practice Open House and LFA - Jellyfish Theatre, 2010 • Carol Manke Palimpsest Public House, 2008 • Helen Gubbay Architectural Practice, 2005-2008 Architectural Designer 2005- 08 • SCAAL (Contractor) • ADT, Artefacts, Anthea Lettings (Developers) • Private clients Accounts 2001-05

Professional development: (courses and CPDs) • Community and City Planning, UCL • Housing and Community, Westminster University • Street Design Workshop, Urban Design London • Currently learning Revit • 3D AutoCAD • Dreamweaver 8 • Flash & Director 5 • 3D Studio Max • Sketch-Up 5.0 • Web Production & HTML Coding • Adobe Photoshop • QuarkXPress

• Mintel International Ltd

• CAD AutoCAD 2D

Technical skills:

Community Art

• Autodesk CAD • SketchUp • GIS • Adobe: Photoshop, Indesign, Illustrator

• TARA- Residence Association,

• MS Office: Word, Excel, Powerpoint

Avenue Road Orchard, 2012

Languages:

• Carol Manke,

Fluent: English, Macedonian, Serbo-Croatian & Bulgarian Basic: Polish, Ukrainian and Russian Education: MA: Urban Design 2010-11 Degree in Architecture 1994-01 Math Technician 1990-94 23 GSCEs - 17 at A level

Get Over It Exhibit, 2010 • Art Exhibition, Delibar, Barbican, 2004 • Murals for YMCA, Wood Green, 2001


• Hollywood Green Section 106 - Public space strategy

Awards Jellyfish Theatre: • 1st prize in the Architects’ Journal Small Projects Awards • 1st prize in the AJ Small Buildings Sustainability • Short-listed for the Urban Intervention Award, Berlin, 2010

Public Space 2008-10

PERSONAL INTERESTS

• Hollywood Green, Wood Green - Regeneration project, 2010

Urban Design:

• Martin Kaltwasser’s Jellyfish Theatre - LFA, 2010

• Gordon Cullen

• Carol Manke Palimpsest Public House - Open House, 2008

• Jan Gehl

Architectural Assistant 2005-08 - Helen Gubbay for Motocomb Estate:

• Jane Jacobs

Urban Design 2010-14 • Wards Corner Community - Planning application • Primary School Gardens 2010-13 - Concept and brief • Seven Sisters Garden Market - Concept and brief

• Zenith House, Cheapside, Reading - Change of use • South Molton Street, London - Change of use • Hollyoake Road, London - Measured survey, research • Sharpleshall Street, NW10 - Change of use Architectural Designer 2005-08 SCAAL - Small residential projects from design to completion: • Stoke Newington Church Street, N16 - Refurbishment • Popes Lane, W5 - Extension and conservatory • Savaliev - House extension Small Residential to tender: • Kitchener Road, N17 • Shenley Road, SE5 Small Residential Projects from design to planning: • Lillie Road, W6 - House extension • Fulham Palace Road, W6 - Small residential unit, 2 bedroom house • Lyndale Ave, NW2 - House extension and basement • Ladbroke Road , W11- Change of use and 4th floor extension and 20 small residential projects (see full listing in portfolio) Commercial projects: • Elm Place, OX29 - Interior office layout and furniture sourcing MA Urban Design, University of East London: • Housing Exercise, Silvertown • Urban Strategy for Mohlen Pris, Bergen, Norway Accounts: • Ledger Clerk • VAT and employment tax • Assets and Depreciation • Expenses

• WEST 8 Architecture: • Christopher Alexander • Buckminster Fuller • Juhani Pallasmaa • Rem Koolhaas • Peter Zumthor • Richard Rogers • Charles Correa Art: • Antony Gormley • Anish Kapoor • Ron Arad Film: • Michael Winterbottom • Hayao Miyazaki • Alfred Hitchcock Music: • Rokia Traore • Buddha-Bar • Fela Kuti • Buena Vista Social Club • Gilles Peterson Run: • ThreeToGo5k • Finsbury Park 10k Race

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Bergen, Norway, 2011


Contents:

Current projects

Rockstone Recreation Strategy, 2014.................................................................................8

Union City Yoga studio, 2013............................................................................................ 16 Extension N17 Kitchener Road, 2013................................................................................17

MA Urban Design, University of East London

Urban Strategy for Mohlen Pris, Bergen, Norway 2011.....................................................18

Housing Exercise, Silvertown 2010...................................................................................30 Urban Design

Wards Corner Community - Planning application, 2012....................................................32

Hollywood Green Section 106 - Public space strategy, 2010............................................36

Public Space

Martin Kaltwasser’s Jellyfish Theatre - LFA, 2010.............................................................38

Carol Manke Palimpsest Public House - Open House, 2008............................................39

Architecture

Popes Lane, W5 - Extension and conservatory, 2006.......................................................40

Stoke Newington Church Street, N16 - Refurbishment, 2008............................................41

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Rockstone Community Foundation, 2014 Recreation Strategy For Tottenham, Haringey

• Map left: Proposed Cycle-hubs strategic positions in accordance to the public transport, health services and Parks

• Map below: Network coverage for training primary school children

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Cycling in Haringey, London

• Map above: streets, cycle routes and walking routes East Haringey • Images left: Proposed Locations and images • Image below: Cycling Recreation Strategy Brief


Info-shop at Lordship Recreational Grounds- Retrofit 6 weeks workshop for level 3 entry construction skills (VIY)

Display cabinet

• Image above: The Info-shop Image source: D Ellis • Image left: Proposed outdoor seating area and refreshments point- outdoor concrete kitchen • Image below: Proposed layout of the shop and kitchen for future use Kitchen

The Info-shop located in Lordship Recreational Grounds in Haringey, North London The maintenance shop would have bicycles, and spare parts as well as accessories for sale; including maintenance and repair service allowing the customer to relax and enjoy a browse through the shop or have a short break (meal/drink) while waiting for the service. Our kitchen will provide food and nutritional drinks which would maximize energy levels and performance in fast and hard working environment, enhancing the possibilities to excise without feeling tired.

Kitchen

Repairs workshop

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Info-shed, Lordship Recreational Grounds, London N17

Option 1 original sketches

Option 2 original sketches

MTA map

The info shed will be built next year 2015 as a part of the summer events, organised in collaboration with Friends of Lordship Rec. Option 3 original sketches

Work Details

Inspiration- Option 3

There will be a small Tottenham city built on the MTA grounds and the site office would then become (after the summer events are over) the main workshop, the Info-shed. The events running through the summer would explore the notion of migration as an form of urban shaping of the cities.

• Map right: site analysis of the MTA area, with strengths and weaknesses allocated, Connectivity and vistas


Office-depot Lordship Recreational Grounds

Image above: View from Downhill Way, B155; above the Mossell River

Office/Admin Depot will be build out of salvaged shipping containers, locally sourced and would invite the local community to help build this project. We are looking into possibilities to swap sites with the park entrance and in current negotiations with the Council. This project would take place in

early next year and its scheduled to be finished in November 2015.

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St.Anns Hospital - Health Cyclicng Hub


• Image above: St. Ann’s preliminary layout for the Health Cycling Hub in St. Ann’s Hospital, including areas for treatment; facilities area and office/meeting area • Image far left: View from entrance towards the community meeting area • Image left: Schematic discussion on layout proposal, the hubs needs and the space required as well as access • Top right: View from entrance towards the facilities and waiting area • Image right: Lordship Rec Cycling Day Event Cliff and Toni Mallet

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Union City- Osteopath and Yoga Practice, Retrofit 2013 Artworks at Elephant and Castle, London • Image far left: Yoga studio set for 6 users, scene which allow the user to fill as they are in an urban setting; the mirrors allow them to see themselves inside that urban setting • Image left: Osteopathy Therapy Room with fordable desk and flexible furniture • Image below: Sections and Floor Plans


Kitchener Road- Single-story Extension

26 Kitchener Road, N17

Proposed extension- Rear view

Interior 1

View from the courtyard

Interior 2

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Bergen, Norway, 2011

Discovering the qualities of a city and its synergetic life which is played on anthropological landscape, memorizing the history within its materiality and preserving the spirit with the old narrow cobblestone pathways giving you glimpse of the water. Climbing the timid and rigid topography we

come across places that were overlooking the dynamic formation of natural and anthropological boundaries, the city stretching as a carpet between the mountains, where all its imperfections have been washed off by the rain. Walking through the city, the presence of the mountains is memo-

rized into the water and the little town windows. The morning sun bouncing off the individual houses spread on the mountain retreat, glowing like jewels, dispersing the light into the city adding to the kaleidoscopic nature of Bergen.


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Bergen, Norway

• Image left: Bergen • Image above: View image of Bergen

• Below left: Influx and growth of the town through the history • Sketch of the city’s transport network


• Sketch Bryggen Analysis: ground figure- roof-scape Public/private areas Ownership

• Sketch: Nosted House Analysis: ground figure- roof-scape Public/private areas Ownership

• Image above: Public Space Bergen

• Sketch: MohlenPris Urban Block Analysis: ground figure- roof-scape Public/private areas Ownership

• Image below: Urban grain

• Sketches analysing Urban clusters Bryggen Nosted MohlenPris

• Images from left: Bryggen Nosted MohlenPris

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• Image above: Mohlen Pris site on Puddefjorden, Bergen, Norway, Image source: D. Ellis

• Sketch above: proposed plan model for urban block strategy, Mohlen Pris, Bergen, Norway


MohlenPris, Bergen

• Image above: MohlenPris Puddefjorden Image source: D. Ellis

• Image above: MohlenPris Motorway Image source: D. Ellis • Image left: Mohlen Pris Image source: D. Ellis

• Sketch and diagrams: Roads, pathways and green spaces; Figure ground; roof-scape and use • Diagram above: Brief influences and forces: Green spilling from the parks, Waterfront Residential forces

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Proposed plan for MohlenPris

• Diagram left: Allmenien existing and proposed, Bergen, Norway, Image source: D. Ellis • Image below: Proposed waterfront with dock marina and floating fishing village • Image far below: proposed site image Mohlen Pris, Bergen, Norway • Image right: Proposed Plan and Figure Ground for Puddefjorden Harbour, North side


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Proposed plan for MohlenPris

• Diagram above: site users, community and commuters

• Sketch left above: proposed vistas

• Model Proposed MohlenPris

• Sketch right above: connectivity

• Sketch above: proposed open space strategy • Sketch below: proposed build form strategy


• Diagram far above: Mohlen Pris Grey-water recycling • Diagram above: Section grey-water recycling • Diagram right: Grey-water recycling in a specific block

• Model above: Proposed Mohlen Pris with typical and ordinary urban blocks • Sketch left below: Ordinary Urban Block Rules • Sketch right below: Specific Urban Block Rules

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Timeline Proposal

Diagrams

Built-forms

Public Space

Phase 1

Phase 2


Phase 3

Phase 4

• Image above from top: Image Fishing Village Houses Image Life between buildings Image Waterfront

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Silvertown, London, 2010

• Sketch left: Proposed Housing for Silvertown, London

• Urban Grain map Silvertown


• Sketch right Proposed Housing for Silvertown, London

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Wards Corner, London, 2012

• Image right: Asarto Ward, adopted child of the Ward’s family, who owned the department stores of the Wards Corner • Image far right: Local community and coalition adopted the Wards Corner as a community asset • Image below: Wards Corner, above Seven Sisters Underground Station, London UK


• Diagrams from the right: - Analysis of the visibility of the building to add to the advertisement strategy and establish entrance points - Open Space Analysis - Cycling and walkways

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• Images Proposed Wards Corner

Heritage Retrofit for Wards Corner


• Diagrams and sections above top down: Proposed immediate improvements Schedule of existing areas Urban Realm Strategy Existing and Proposed Sections Existing use of the buildings Proposed Street-scape

Images above: Seven Sisters, Page Green Image source: D. Ellis • Sketch left: Street Profile- West Green Rd • Sketch below: Proposed facade uplift for Seven Sisters Road, Wards Corner site

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Hollywood Green, London, 2010

• Historical maps Hollywood Green- Spouters Corner

• Wood Green Survey

• SWOT Analysis

• Pedestrian Movement

SWOT

Stekeholders Map

• Areas of intervention


• Images right top to bottom: Walking under the canapé of the Hollywood Cinema building At the bus-stop Getting a coffee and over-viewing the whole area Marked pedestrian areas, incorporated Market stalls under the bus stop to allow overlooking

• Map above: Hollywood Green- Spouter’s Corner • Image below: Proposed Plan for Public Space including green areas run by the local RA Groups; Green Salad Roof above bus stop; Coffee van hiring pavement 6-11am; Pedestrian and drainage water walkways to allow minimal points of conflict. Areas for relaxing and seating and part of the green spaces. Floor images to be shined from the Cinema, allow the cinema to pay for small maintenance in return; involve local stakeholders and community group in a site management plan; Sustain the location from its users.

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Jellyfish Theatre, London, 2010

• Images above from left to right: Clear site, the very first day; One of many van deliveries; The wall and the structure were finished;

Jellyfish Theatre • 1st prize in the Architects’ Journal Small Projects Awards • 1st prize in the AJ Small Buildings Sustainability • short-listed for the Urban Intervention Award Berlin 2010

• Images left: Theatre’s office in the tentacles of the Jellyfish; Stage entrances finished with a seating bench in the alcove;

• Images above: The start and The Finish of the Interior in the Jellyfish Theatre


Palimpsest Public House, Barbican Estate, London, 2010

• Leaflet left: Tracing Palimpsest Pubs • Image below: dig and cast, play in the sand •Image far below: Tracing Palimpsest Pubs, The Red Cross Pub

• Image above and below: Tracing locations of the old photographs

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House Extension, Popes Lane Refurbishment Stoke Newington Church Street, N16

• Image below: Bhatia, Popes Lane ; Images right: Stoke Newington Church Street


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