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STUPINA DARYA 2008-2013
CORRICULUM VITAE INFORMATION:
EDUCATION:
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Date of birth: 7/03/1988
Art School № 2 Samara 1998 - 2002
2007 Participation in Summer Architecture School held by Dutch architects (Samara)
Samara State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering Architecture Faculty
2008 2010 2011 2012
Contacts: cell. +79852248267 skype: stupina.darya mail: stupinadarya@yahoo.com Architecture portfolio: tumblr: http://stupinadaryaarch.tumblr.com/ issuu: http://issuu.com/dashiniskazki
Bachelor of Architecture 2005 - 2010
2012 Participation in the international conference “Architectural environment of the Russian province: look from outside and from inside “ (with publications)
Master of Architecture 2010 – 2012 diploma project blog: http://stupinadaryaarch.tumblr.com/
Artistic portfolio: flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dashini_skazki/ behance: http://www.behance.net/dashiniskazki Languages: Russian (native) English (advanced)
Participation in the Student Conference at Samara State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (with publications)
2012
TATLIN MONO 4|32|113 2012 Ostozhenka Architects 2006 - 2012
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PROJECT RUSSIA № 66 Greater Moscow
SOFTWARE: Autodesk AutoCad Graphisoft ArchiCad Google SketchUp with Vray Renderer basics 3ds Max with Vray Renderer basics Rhinoceros 3D Adobe InDesign CS5 Adobe Illustrator CS5 Adobe Photoshop CS5 PROFESSIONAL KNOWLEDGE: breadboarding 3d printing drawing painting basic knowledge of research and analysis knowledge of regulatory documents experience on working in a team 2
EXPERIENCE: 2006 2008
Vektor Stroy Proeject (Samara) intern architect
2008 2009
АКС (Samara) architect
2009 2010
Vektor Stroy Proeject (Samara) architect
2011
Ostozhenka Architects (Moscow) intern architect
July 2012 present time
Ostozhenka Architects (Moscow) architect http://ostarch.ru/
STUDENT PROJECTS
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OSTOZHENKA ARCHITECTS PROJECTS
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THE CONCEPT OF RECONSTRUCTION OF QUARTER 33, 34, 35 IN SAMARA CITY
Legend
Student project /2008
Project proposal
In the project of reconstruction of three historical quarters in the center of Samara city were proposed three ways of improving of the environment depending on the amount of historical buldings and environment characteristics. The proposal consists of high and medium-density residential buildings, blocked housing and a small-scale public center in the quater with predominantly historical buildings.
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SAMARA Road network
Greenery scheme
Scheme of the 33 quarter yards with underground parking
Current situation
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Modular system of the 34 quarter yards 4
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SAMARA RIVER BRIDGE PROJECT Student project / 2009 For the project of a new bridge connecting Samara citycenter with the territories over Samara river was designed a system of biostrucure bases. The bases are proposed to carry not only the road connections that are necessary now but also thay can be used for the future network system growth. Legend District highway City highway Railroad Types of transport
The biostructure system is the basis of the bridge. Structures are changing their profile according to the trajectories of the highways.
Free cells may serve as basis for new roads passing.
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TOLIATTI STUDENT CAMPUS PROJECT Bachelor’s Degree diploma / 2010
Schemes of urban analysis The aim of the project was to reconstruct a low density city block situated between three universities of Toliatti city. The main proposal was to form a friendly and creative environment that would include campuses for all the students, buildings with scientific, recreation, administration, entertainment and retail functions. The structure of new massing repeats the shape and scale of the existing buildings. Blocks along the streets contain public services whereas inner area contains residential units with closed courtyards. For different users were designed three types of residential units that differ in number of area per person and facilities but all are of the same size. So that the structure can be easily changed during the construction. Although the project proposes density that is much higher than the existing one it forms a small-scale environment with a wide range of functions that should supply the functioning of a big educational structure. In this way a big educational and scientific cluster is formed on a convenient site between the city center and a vast the recreational area.
Situation plan
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Schemes of proposal for urban renovation of the quarter
Schemes of 3 types of residential units
STUDENTS
PHD AND FAMILY STUDENTS
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TEACHERS
Floor plans of the second unit of the campus
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SAMARA CITY DISTRICT RENOVATION PROJECT
* DESIGN CHARRETTE - is an intensive, hands-on workshop that brings people from different disciplines together to explore design options for a particular area or site. The goal of the charette process is to capture the vision, values, and ideas of the community and everybody collaborate to create innovative solutions
Factors of renovation of depressive city areas with use of participation methods on the example of Samara City Master’s degree diploma / 2011-2012 The diploma work was formed as a research study. The aim of work was to adapt existing and identify new principles of architectural and urban renovation of depressive residential areas in postindustrial cities on the basis of methods of public involvement in the process of reconstruction. The work consists of three main parts: 1. NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE OF RENOVATION OF DEPRESSIVE POSTINDUSTRIAL URBAN AREAS. In this part was analyzed the history of the method and all the resembling practices in Great Britain, USA, The European Union and Russia. As a result were formed universal models of participation process and was work out a model for a particular residential site “Metallist” in Samara City. 2. SOCIAL AND URBAN RESEARCH OF THE RESIDENTIAL AREA “METALLIST” IN THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT OF SAMARA CITY. This part consisted of social and urban work on the site according to the process model. The social research included consultation with different experts and disrict administration, survey of the residents and a workshop with stakeholders. 3. ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING PRINCIPLES OF RENOVATION OF DEPRESSIVE ZONES IN A LARGE CITY (ON THE EXAMPLE OF SAMARA) This part contained a renovation program for the residential site “Metallist” based on all the information and discussion results received on the previous stage. Project blog: http://stupinadaryaarch.tumblr.com/
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NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE OF RENOVATION OF DEPRESSIVE POSTINDUSTRIAL URBAN AREAS
THEORETICAL MODEL OF DESIGN CHARRETTE FOR RESIDENTIAL AREA “METALLIST” STAGES OF THE FORMATION OF DESIGN DECISIONS
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SOCIAL AND URBAN RESEARCH OF THE RESIDENTIAL AREA “METALLIST” IN THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT OF SAMARA CITY B1 RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS B2 VISUAL ANALYSIS B4 DRAFT PROJECT OF RENOVATION OF THE A RESIDENTIAL AREA “METALLIST”
B4 AUTHOR’S RENOVATION PROPOSAL
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Models of possible renovation the site
B4 BOOKLET WITH THE DRAFT PROJECT
B5 PROJECT WEBSITE
DESIGN CHARRETTE C1 QUESTIONNAIRE
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C2 CONSULTATION WITH EXPERTS
C3 PUBLIC MEETING
ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING PRINCIPLES OF RENOVATION OF DEPRESSIVE ZONES IN A LARGE CITY (ON THE EXAMPLE OF SAMARA) Stages of the area renovation C5 RENOVATION PROGRAM FOR RESIDENTIAL AREA “METALLIST”
Forms of public activity
C4.6 PROJECT OF A PUBLIC CENTER OF THE RESIDENTIAL AREA “METELLIST”
C4 MATRIX OF PROPOSALS FOR THE RENOVATION
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C4.6 PROJECT OF A PUBLIC CENTER
Floor plans
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View along the main street
Facades of the public center
Section of the public center
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GREATER MOSCOW Drafting a development project for the Greater Moscow district / 2011-2012
TEAM: • OSTOZHENKA ARCHITECTS • ATELIERS LION ASSOCIES, • GEOGRAPHY INSTITUTE, RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE CONSULTANTS: • Yuri Bocharov, architect urbanist • Alexey Novikov, director of Thomson Reuters • Marc Ournov, political commentator, college of economic sciences
CONTRIBUTING EXPERTS: • Alexandra Goutnova, architect urbanist • Evgeniy Izvarin, architect urbanist • Andrei Baldin, architect, historian, writer • Yuri Cherchevski , transport engineer • Alexander Strelnikov, transport engineer • Philippe Gasser, transport engineer
Given the lack of space in the city centre, the Moscow City Council is considering an extension of the urban field by extending and developing 150,000 hectares of land to the south-west of the city and moving a certain number of federal agencies to the new sector. Our team worked on the proposed extension as a driving force for the future of Greater Moscow, while considering the impact of massive urbanisation on the new areas. Improving urban quality of life is the primary objective of Greater Moscow, providing a natural setting for something extraordinary. This philosophy has given rise to four main considerations: - Give priority to the potential of the existing city : “forgotten” land is a potential basis for the redesign of the city - Develop the infrastructure to create shared, peaceful public space - Use the resources of the Moscow countryside as a source of added value and a means of establishing a sense of reciprocity between city and country - See the Moskva River as the backbone of Greater Moscow, an urban link but also a showcase for the city’s identity. The competition led to an exhibition in September 2012. Project link: http://ostarch.ru/main/projects?id=38 Project link: http://mka.mos.ru/downloads/ostozhenka.pdf
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MULTIFUNCTIONAL COMPLEX AREA DEVELOPMENT WITH COMMUNITY FACILITIES Moscow, Shenogina Street ,Ow. 1 / 2012 TEAM: Andrey Gnezdilov Uriy Plokhov Sergey Pomelov Olga Ponomarenko Aleksandr Skokan Darya Stupina Timofey Khvorostyaniy With the participation: Maksim Vorotnikov Pavel Zhuravlev Kseniya Kapustina Oksana Klimacheva Georgiy Pronyakin
River Facade
For the competition on a project of multifunctional area developement on former industrial territory on the bank of Moscow river our collective made two versions. One was made by the team of ATELIERS LION the other by the team of STOZHENKA ARCHITECTS. According to the task on forming a high-density multifunctional residential complex the team of bureau Ostozhenka designed an introvert high-rise structure. The volumes open up to the bank of Moscow river keeping inside a huge comfort car-free court with a school and a kindergarten whereas all the retail and public facilities are disposed along the outer streets. The residents can reach their houses by car by underground passages connected with the parkings. The fasades of complex form an elegant ornament along the river embankment referring to located nearby Moscow City skyscrapers. Project link: http://ostarch.ru/main/projects?id=97
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Master plan
First floor plan
Sectional drawing
Consept representation
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CONCEPT OF MULTIFUNCTIONAL RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX Mitishi, Sharapovsiy career / 2013 TEAM:
Master plan
Aleksandr Skokan Andrey Gnezdilov Oksana Klimacheva Olga Ponomarenko Darya Stupina Timofey Khvorostyaniy
The form and massing of this residential complex is emeging from the form of the site and characteristics of the environment that is currently undergoing active development. The key elements of this area are the Church Rozhdestva Khristova, the area of the park with a stadium and large-scale residential buildings. The new building connects all the surroundings keeping inside a comfortable yard space. Project link: http://ostarch.ru/main/projects?id=99
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PROPOSAL FOR A RECONSTRUCTION OF THE STATE ARCHIVE BUILDING Moscow, Berezhkovskaya embankment, ow. 26 / 2013 TEAM: Aleksandr Skokan Kirill Gladkiy Oksana Klimacheva Darya Stupina Timofey Khvorostyaniy
For the draft project of extension of the State Archive building of Russian Federation a number of possible options were developed. The building renovation was designed to fulfill the holding capasity requirement using a small plot of land and at the same time so that not to disrupt the visual representation of a remarkable architectural monument -Konstantin Melnikov’s Frunze Workers’ Club standing aside. Three types of archive systems were proposed with different holding capacity and degree of automatization. Whereas the building volume stays the same in all versions. presenting this important state building standing on the Moscow river embankment. Project link: http://ostarch.ru/main/projects?id=95
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View along the Moscow River
Axonometric model 21
PUBLIC CENTER TVERSKAYA ZASTAVA Moscow, Tverskaya Zastava Square, 3 / 2013
TEAM: Aleksandr Skokan Valeriiy Kanyashin Uriy Plokhov Sergey Pomelov Darya Stupina Timofey Khvorostyaniy
Ostozhenka team participated in a competition on a project of public center in the central part of Moscow near one of the major train stations Belorusskiy Vokzal. The volume and the functions or the center were clearly defined by the competition task. The form of our building repeats the form of the site whereas the skin of the buidling is proposed in two differen versions. What is more Ostozhenka team proposed a possibility of renovation of the hole square in front of The Belorusskiy central Station so as to cover the huge traffic route of Tverskaya Zastava Square by a green
pedestrian space.
Project link: http://ostarch.ru/main/projects?id=94
Situation plan
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Perspective view / Version 1
Perspective view / Version 2
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MULTIFUNCTIONAL COMPLEX WITH A RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS CENTER Moscow, Vereyskaya Street, ow. 13 / 2013 TEAM: Aleksandr Skokan Kirill Gladkiy Darya Stupina Anastasiya Botvinova Dina Pavlova
The complex consists of the two main parts: sport block and commercial block which stand on a unified planform of underground parking. On the north side complex stands on a borderline of a huge Nature Reserve Area where the Setun River flows and on the south side it faces Vereyskaya Street. The sport block stands on the south part of the plot close to Vereyskaya Street and all the main driveways. It includes a Rhythmic Gymnastics Center that can hold international competitions and a Hotel for sportmen residence. The commercial block stands on the south side. It consists of a part with apartmets which have all the best views on the Setun River and an office block with retail storeys along the street. It has a closed inner court for the residents. The main idea of the composition was to form a link between Vereiskaya Street and park area and to create a common public space between the blocks that could become an attractive and comfortable place for both groups of users - residents and visitors. That is why a diagonal pedestrian street was formed that leeds visitors along retail storeys through the complex to the park.
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Ground floor plan
Second floor plan
Longitudinal section
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