Contents Collider Activity Centre................................................................................................... 2 Competition entry for a wall climbing centre in Sofia, Bulgaria
RES - Singular Branching............................................................................................... 8 Master's thesis project conducted at Architectural Association
Form-Fab............................................................................................................................... 18 Design fabrication workshop conducted at Architectural Association
NPR - Radio Studios.......................................................................................................... 22 Design Development for NPR's new headquarters in Washingoton, DC
Lively Up!............................................................................................................................... 26 Vision for green Sofia
Ordos Villa 62.......................................................................................................................28 Design Development for NAO's Ordos villa
Coffee on Wheels................................................................................................................32 Product design and Brand identity
Thirdspace............................................................................................................................ 34 Undergraduate thesis conducted at Temple University
Photojournalist Repository............................................................................................ 42 Studio project conducted at Temple University
Rittenhouse Theatre......................................................................................................... 48 Studio project at Temple University
Graphic Design and Installations................................................................................ 53 59Strings Logo.......................................................................................................54 Mayomo Logo........................................................................................................ 55 NAO Book................................................................................................................ 56 Camp David Book.................................................................................................58 Shinkov Bus Stop................................................................................................. 60 Repurpose Philadelphia.................................................................................... 61 Arch........................................................................................................................... 62 Light Drift................................................................................................................ 63 Photgraphy, Sketches, Drawings, and Diagrams.....................................65 Notes and Credits...............................................................................................................76 1
Collider Activity Centre Competition for a wall climbing centre in Sofia, Bulgaria with Kokkugia & AKT Engineers
Interior permeability
A competition for a new building for headquarters for Walltopia, one of the leading wall climbing equipment manufactures in the world. The Collider Activity Centre is inspired by nature - climbable carved rock - yet it contains a standard column grid for efficient construction. The main space contains the interior climbable areas and circulation. This "heart" carving is viewable from many parts inside, and it reaches the ceiling, where natural light comes through.
Climbing surfaces
Located near a newly built metro station, this building provides indoor and outdoor activities with the highlight being climbing both inside and outside the volume.
The
program consists of climbing walls and boulders, restaurant, cafĂŠ, swimming, children's area, rooftop bar, fitness, office. Responsibilities: coordinating the program and plans.
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Vertical Circulation
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MECHANICAL ROOM
EXTERIOR TERRACE
DN
UP
removable glass panels removable glass panels
BAR / RESTAURANT
CLEANING CLOSET
STORAGE
RESTAURANT WC STAFF
WC STAFF operable glass facade
STAFF LOCKERS
KITCHEN
EXTERIOR TERRACE
STORAGE STORAGE
OPEN TO BELO
WC WOMEN
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COLD ROOM
STORAGE
LEISURE ROOM
Exposed low ceiling area, housing solar panels underneath the continuous perforated outer skin
WC MEN
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MASSAGE ROOM
MECHANICAL ROOM
UP
MASSAGE ROOM SAUNA
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SPA STORAGE
EXECUTIVE MEETING ROOM
WC MEN
WC WOMEN INFRARED SAUNA
Third Floor - Restaurant, Bar, and Spa
Mechanical Room
UP
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SALES
ENGINEERING
IT
CLEANING CLOSET
ARCHIVE
PAY ROOM
SECURITY
DESIGN WC WOMEN
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STORAGE
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CLEANING CLOSET
UP
ACCOUNTING
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COPY SUPPLIES
Safety & Engineering
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TO BE OPEN
UP
MARKETING
OFFICE PROJECT MANAGEMENT
OFFICE
COPY ROOM
ADMIN
OFFICE
OFFICE MEETING ROOM
Second Floor - Office
line of collap
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STORAGE
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MULTI-FUNCTIONAL HALL
fitness expansion/ multi-purpose room
STORAGE KITCHEN
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FITNESS RECEPTION
PARTY ROOM
WC WOMEN
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Site Plan
First Floor - Fitness
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exterior high climbing wall exit to swimming pool
STORAGE
operable glass facade
KITCHEN line of permitted building area
UP
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emergency exit STORAGE CAFE CAFE
BOULDERS
BOULDERS WARMUP emergency exit hidden doors
bouldering walls
CLIMBING STORAGE
boomlift
goods delivery
LOADING/STORAGE
CLEANING ROOM
edge of floors above
BOULDERS WARMUP MATTRESSES
hidden doors
bin area
WC MEN
HIGH WALL CLIMBING HALL
ACCESSIBLE WC
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jump in the air
buffer zone
shortcut towards party room
emergency exit n itio pet com
WC WOMEN
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vertical climbing walls
FUNTOPIA HALL
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funtopia entrance
emergency exit
com n itio pet
LOCKERS
cypher
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ITEM STORAGE CLEANING
STORAGE
Main entrance
SHOP
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Ground Floor - Climbing Halls & Cafe
operable glass facade
2.4400
Section through Climbing Hall
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Initial program analyses
Program relationship studies Site context
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Site context
Entrance through the parking lot
Main Climbing Hall
Bird's eye view from rear of context
View of rooftop bar and of permeable metal skin
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RES - Singular Branching Master's thesis based on lightweight materials at the Architectural Association, as part of a team of four students.
In a year long thesis in the Design Research Lab (AADRL) at the AA, research was conducted in digital methodology and physical fabrication. Throughout the year, a shift between the two mediums resulted in a system of prefabrication and on-site assembly, with which, a building can be constructed in a fraction of the time of traditional construction, reducing the environmental impact of heavy construction, and the downtime at busy sites. The further developed protypical scenario is based in Hong Kong, as a pedestrian bridge. Digital research consisted of "hacking" various software suites together to produce a system for simulations and generative design. Physical research consisted of utilizing materials outside of their typically prescribed use - using composites without moulds, weaving different materials, etc.
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Pedestrian Bridge Proposal in Hong Kong over a busy street
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Elevated pedestrian pathways in Hong Kong
Installation of Calatrava Bridge in Venice
Bridge part towed through canal
Assembly parts of the Hong Kong Proposal
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Pathways in Hong Kong
Assembly of Battery Park Pavillion
3D printed parts deomonstrating the physical assembly
Micro House
Carbon Fibre
Resin -dipped lycra on fiberglass
Lycra + Latex
Hand-woven "folding" assembly
Fiberglass + Carbon Fibre strands
Hung and pinched fiberglass
Fiberglass
Vectorial optimization
Interweave with some rigid strands
Woven Strands
Stress analysis
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Comparison between the same shape constructed with composites vs concrete
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Digital hangingsimulation
Construction Diagrams
Physical hanging simulation
"Construction Drawings" for hanging parts of on-site resin spray
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Hanging experimentation
Strand laying device for CNC
On-site unfolding
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Model kit of parts
Loom Machine
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Site boundaries New seating space Required offset Pedestrian circulation Pedestrian separation to prevent olfactory contamination Fish market Relocation to be able to function during flooding
Elevated high speed train tracks
Link between either side without track disturbance
Exist. boat dock space
Empty sites adjacent to the train tracks
New Building Required link to existing interior fish market
Site analysis for a bridge and market in Venice
What is a possible construction that minimizes impact on the existing infrastructure? How can a new building, bridgine between either sides of the train tracks be build?
Site analysis for bridge through train tracks in Tokyo
Venice
t_s01
Additive assembly process where groundmost piece is placed first
Adjacent Assembly site & ran on boat Regular-sized boat bringing new pieces in and storing them on other boat
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Crane boat moves accordingly and assembles Boat constantly moving to arrive new pieces
Max size of parts: 16m x 4.5m
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Diagram of prototypical assembly sequence
potential new link between the 2 sides with the inclusion of a plaza
existing bridge link and scattered sites with the potential to connect them
small site adjacent to a foot bridge and a canal
existing bridge link and scattered sites with the potential to connect them
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Assembly sequence
Assembly analysis in Hong Kong
Circulation diagram: public and private
Circulation connection with existing pathways
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Street view of pedestrian Bridge in Hong Kong
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Form-Fab
Fabric-formed plaster experiments for studio workshop at the Architectural Association.
In this half-term rigorous workshop, lycra fabric was stitched and then filled with plaster to test the topological and the practical properties of each pattern. Ranging in scale from 30cm cubes to almost two meter-tall pours, the relationship with the pattern and lycra shape was affected by density of the plaster, the stretch of the lycra, and gravity. The final experiment took part in Hooke Park in rural Dorset, where the whole studio (five teams) created a pavilion in collaboration with the Design and Make programme, based there. In addition to the physical experiments, digital simulations were carried out to predict the physical behaviour of the actual pour. Worked within a team of five students.
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pour point
flow direction
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NPR Radio Studios
Design development of the live studios for National Public Radio's new headquarters in Washington, DC.
NPR's new live studios and in-house Black Box theatre were developed by our team at Bloomfield and Associates (B&A) for NPR, as a subcontractor of Hickok Cole Architects. The studios require geometry without any right angles, due to the importance of sound resonance. Additionally, all the latest technologies needed to be incorporated from the beginning of the design phases.
Floor plan containing the studios
The non-standard shapes and volumes, the custom materials throughout, and the double wall assembly posed challenges for the creation of the Revit-based BIM model, able to be plugged in the main architect's model. As the Revit expert at B&A, my responsibilities included the complete development of the BIM model and the coordination for production with NPR, our internal team, and the main building architects.
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Large studio w/visual connection
Black Box theatre
Large studio plans
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Black Box Theatre and adjacent live studio
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Lively Up!
A self-inspired vision for green transformation in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Influenced by the Dutch, Belgian, and English infrastructural projects for the re-evaluation and design for pedestrianoriented public domain, this vision represents the potential to apply similar concepts in Sofia. Situated near the centre of the town, adjacent to an open canal, the wide green space has been relatively recently "transformed" by the addition of a bike path. However, the quality of the path, the pavement used, the overall landscaping, and the lack of any type of consideration for the continuation of the bike path through the street intersections has led me to design an alternative. The main objectives are to create a lively landscape for separation from the adjacent boulevard, to create a separate bike path, develop a bus-only lane to slow down traffic, and introduce new pavement for the intersection
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Ordos Villa 62
Part of the 100-villa "collection of architecture" in Ordos, China.
A villa by the Normal Architecture Office (NAO), for AI Weiwei's and Herzog & De Meuron's design of 100 villa zone in Ordos, Inner Mongolia, China. NAO, led by Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss. Villa 62 creates an architecture that works with the desert weather system in Inner Mongolia. As part of a team for the development of the Villa 62, work was done on the plans and interior elevations to specify the finishes and detailing. At this phase of the design, there was constant coordination with the associate architects in China, to make sure that the required materials and details can be executed as shown.
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Ground floor plan
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Ground floor finish plan
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Coffee on Wheels
Product design and brand identity for a project based in Sofia, Bulgaria.
A new start-up in Bulgaria, provided with brand identity and tricycle design that distinguish it from the multitudes of similar products found on the streets of San Francisco, Amsterdam, and London. The company, offers high-quality gourmet coffee in an ecologically friendly manner. The design of both the coffee cart and the logos reflects the ecofriendly nature of the business through offering simple, and clear logos in brown and green, that work in both English and Bulgarian. The coffee tricycle's design reflects the colour contrast detailing found in traditional Bulgarian houses, offering something subconsciously familiar to potential customers without explicitly stating it. The cream and brown colours reflect the elements associated with coffee and luxury.
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Thirdspace
Undergraduate thesis project on social-spatial relationships conducted at Temple University.
This thesis project consisted of gaining an understanding of socially related aspects of space, based on research of phenomenological concept of all-sensual spatial perception and implied [in]formality of surface delineation. Field research was an important aspect of the conclusions of the synthesis:, consisting of self-initiated street performances, acts of playful "unusual" informal street behaviour", urban analysis of mothers with children, pedestrians with dogs, and of concerts and other event-driven scenarios. The resulting outcome is a single surface system, capable of delineating to allow for specific social circumstances, aimed at either formalizing or in-formalizing public acts, through play on the perception of participant-observer behaviour.
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Surface deliniation for social scenarios design
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Scenario studies and diagrams based on live observation that allow proposing potential formalization of the the analyzed behaviour
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Deliniating surface studies of block units layout, of transparencies, and space "pockets"
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paddy’s pub
race st café
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FIREMAN’S HALL MUSEUM
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iron works gym
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Site locations related to public transport, in the Gallery district of Philadelphia
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Design Scenarios
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Design Scenarios
Concept for surface deliniation
Formalization of participant-observer behaviour
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Photojourn Repository Photojournalist archive and gallery conducted at Temple University
Often, modern galleries have self-contained exhibits. Rarely, are there exhibits continuing from one contained space to another. Another rarity is the amount of natural light that filters in the gallery, and another, the relationship between the exhibit and the immediate urban context. The aim of this project is to take on these issues and create an inter- and outer-connected photojournalist archive and gallery. The narrow and long site allowed for the creation of a faรงade that filters in northern light, while also creating a visual relationship between what's exhibited and what's outside. The "climax" of the spatial sequence is reaching the top and experiencing the introverted relationship between the city viewed outside, and peaking inside the gallery at the people and the exhibits.
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Section detail model, showing load bearing wall on one side, the columns on the other, the facade articulation between blurred and clear glass, and HVAC
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Facade studies
Concept of interconnected spaces
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Mechanical air flow study
Facade details
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Rittenhouse Theatre Proscenium and Black Box theatre conducted at Temple University
On a site in the heart of Central Philadelphia, with visual connection to one of the main green squares in the city, on a street with traditional rowhomes, the project aims to distinguish itself as a theatre and draw attention to the corner, visible from Rittenhouse Square, while remaining appropriate within its rowhome context. Entering from the corner, there is a transparent connection to the below-ground level consisting of a cafe and a gallery. Within the ground floor are entries for support staff, ticket office, and main vertical circulation leading up towards the two theatres, stacked one on top of the other. The support circulation is located on the opposite corner of the theatre where actors and staff can move equipment between the different levels.
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Context showing the rusted steel skin, the light entry corner and the recessed black theater, unnoticable from street view.
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Second floor: Proscenium balcony & support
Third floor: Black Box & actors' lounge
First floor: Proscenium & support
Below-ground floor: Gallery & spport space
Program: public space, support, proscenium theatre, black box
Skin Study
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Program concept model
Corner view from Rittenhouse Square
Without black box: proscenium
Section
Ground floor: entrance, proscenium stage, and cloakrooms
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Graphic Design & Design Installations
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59 Strings Logo Logo design for a boutique fashion start-up 59STRINGS LOGO + TYPE CONCEPT based in London and in Shanghai.
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SCALE COMPARIASON
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Co-founder and Director
NOTES -easy to read, relative to the scale -easy to understand even with lack of english knowledge -”strings” looks very generic FONT VARIATIONS
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NAO Book
Publication design, documenting Normal Architecture Oiffce's projects betwen 1998 and 2009.
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Camp David Book
Publication design, documenting student's work for a research-based studio at Temple University.
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Shinkov Bus Stop Participated in a informal meeting to clean and paint one of Sofia's architectural bus stops as part of the Transofrmatori Association.
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Repurpose Philadelphia Collaborated with the design, construction, and participation for this single day installation with NAO, Slought Foundation, and National Independence Center
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Arch
Collaborated with the design and construction of a 30 ft arch, for the inaguration of the campus's new Art Building at Temple University.
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Light Drift Participated for the exectuion of a sensor-driven LED project by Howeler and Yoon architects for Design Philadelphia week
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Photograhpy, Sketches, Drawings and Diagrams
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ULTIPLE TENANT Proposed
Net Area
DEPARTMENT
1,075 2,759
269 690
1,344 3,448
1,336 3,369
200 505
412
2,061
2,031
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Programming
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1,138
5,689
5,812
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Studios Business Admin.
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1,001 468
5,005 2,338
5,053 2,280
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3,180
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Sales
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Tenant
2031 SF (2061 SF)
SUPPORT
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Grossing Factor 15%
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Core + Primary Circulation Subtotal + Circulation & Core CONTENT OPERATIONS
Net Achieved Total
Administration News
Marketing and Comm
5TH FLOOR 11,081 SF
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TENANT
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Credits and Notes Collider Activity Centre
NPR - Radio Studios
A competition in Sofia, Bulgaria. Team leader: Kokkugia / Rob
Project for live studios, based in Washington, DC, while
Stuart-Smith. Team: D. Miletic, E. Luckmann, G. Retsin, D.
working at Bloomfield and Associates in Philadelphia. Team:
Pouchnikov, A. Bussey, M. DeBruijn, L. Li. Main
P. Bloomfield, D. Kinnaird, D. Pouchnikov. Responsibilities:
responsibilities: coordination for program and plans. In
Creation and development of Revit model, coordination with
collaboration with AKT Engineers.
associate architects and with client.
RES - Singular Branching
Ordos Villa 62
Master's thesis at the Architectural Association. Design
Inner Mongolia, China. Design leader: NAO / Srdjan
Resarch Lab, London Studio: Behavioral Matters with Rob
Jovanovic-Weiss. Team: E. Pawlowski, K. Carl, A.Hyun, K.
Stuart-Smith. Team: F. Escudero, D. Miletic, G. Parodi, D.
Smith, D. Liu, M. Schindler, S.i Feng, D. Katz, K. Keller, J. Lee, B.
Pouchnikov. Main responsibilities: digital and physical
Muller, J. Murphey, D. Pouchnikov, J. Harrell, G. Hansen,
materials research, site analysis, and assembly.
L.Sussman, A. Su. Responsiblities: plans development,
Form-Fab
interior finishes, and elevations.
Workshop during Design Research Lab at the Architectural
Coffee on Wheels
Association. Studio: Proto-design with Theodore
Product design and design development, Sofia, Bulgaria.
Spyropolous. Team: CS. Pai, L. Qun, V. Vora, S. Gema-Sabate, D. Pouchnikov. Responsibilities: involvement with digital simulations, pattern design, and casting.
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Thirdspace Thesis at Temple University. Philadelphia. Thesis Advisers:
Eric Oskey and Mario Gentile.
Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss.
Photojournalist Repository
Shinkov Bus Stop
Studio project conducted at Temple University with James
Sofia, Bulgaria. Participant in a team as part of
Moustafellos
Transformatori Association
Rittenhouse Theatre
Repurpose Philadelphia
Studio project at Temple University with Kate Wingert-
Installation in Philadelphia. Team: Srdjan Jovanovic-Weiss,
Playdon.
Jason Harrel, Dimitar Pouchnikov. In collaboration with the
59Strings Logo Logo design for a new startup based in London Mayomo Logo Logo design for an international e-business startup NAO Book Book Design for Normal Architecture Office, Philadelphia. Camp David Book
Slought Foundation, National Constitution Center, and Philadelphia Recycling Authority. Arch Design and build of a 30 foot arch in Philadelphia. Team: G. Ressler, D. Fanelli, E. Lloyd, D. Pouchnikov. Light Drift Installation by Howeler and Yoon in Philadelphia. Served as construction participant and volunteer.
Book design for a research studio at Temple University with
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Dimitar Pouchnikov dimi.des@gmail.com
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