ĐORĐE
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My name is Đorđe Radović and I am currently a third year masters student at Tianjin University in China. In my work I seek to find unique references, ideas and concepts with the ultimate goal of translanting them into buildings and enviroments that work, inspire and transform lives. Through experimental and playfull articulation of design concepts I explore all posibillities and limitations to create a better understanding for improved design solutions. I hope that this collection of selected works will demonstrate my passion for architecture and my proficiency in it’s representation as well as my intrests in broadening the horizons of my knowledge in the field of design.
Ye a r 2012
2013
Education
Experience
Bachelor Studies 09.2012. - 09.2015. Faculty of Architecture University of Montenegro Podgorica, Montenegro
FRearCH Workshop France, Switzerland Study program aimed at direct, ‘‘in situ’’ contact with architecture/urban phenomenology.
2014
2015
2016
2017
FLAT.SCAPES:LAB Workshop Netherlands Educational programme aimed at deeper understanding of the principles, and challenges in Dutch theory and practice trough direct contact with architecture/urban design.
BSc in Architecture 02.09.2015 Faculty of Architecture University of Montenegro Podgorica, Montenegro Specialsit Studies 09.2015. - 09.2016. Faculty of Architecture University of Montenegro Podgorica, Montenegro
Internship 11.2015. - 02.2016. Studio Synthesis Architecture and Design Podgorica, Montenegro www.studiosynthesis.me/
2018
2019
Master Studies 09.2018. - Present School of Architecture Tianjin University Tianjin, P.R. China
2020
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Professional Practice 04.2018. - 09.2018. Michael Lee Architects Los Angeles, California, USA www.mleearchitects.com
Junior Architectural Designer 09.2019. - 06.2020. KaziaLi Design Collaboraive Tianjin, P.R. China www.kazialidesign.com
Syria: Post War Housing Architecture Competition 02.2016. - 06.2016. Social housing design concept for post-war Syria Honorable mentions award Belgrade Trade Fair Architecture Competition 09.2017. - 11.2017. Reconstruction of three halls of Belgrade trade fair
Microhome 2020 Architecture Competition 05.2020. - 02.2021. Small scale, off the grid modular living design.
SKI LLS
Graphisoft ArchiCAD
Rhinoceros
Autodesk Autocad
+Grasshopper
Autodesk 3ds Max
SketchUp
+V-ray Render
Adobe Photoshop
+Corona Render
Adobe Illustrator
Lumion 3D
Adobe InDesign
TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S
A C ADEMIC
Film Museum 3rd Year of Bachelor studies Page 7
Salina Sustainable Design 1st Yeat of Master studie s Page 15
P RO FESSIONAL
Syria: Post War Housing Architecture Competition Page 29
Belgrade Trade Fair Architecture Competition Page 39
A emic Academic S e l e c t e d
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Museum complex is located on the lot of an old fridge factory “Obod� in Cetinje, Montenegro. Cetinje is the history and culture capital of Montenegro, and it holds most of the Monenegro national museums. The complex holds three buildings, museum, restrourant and administration building, wich are all connected by a large underground public garage becouse Cetinje is known not to have enough parking spaces. All of the buildings are cylindrical shapes.
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The museum is the main building of the complex and it is carved in the hill “Orlov Krs” behid it. Form of the museum follows the simplest walking line that is supposed to resemble the circulation of a tape on a film projector. Visitor just walks in a round motion passing trough the exibition and goes back to the starting point. In the centre of the museum grounds is a public square with open auditorium from wich a visitor can access building rooftop. Ground floor features an entrance hall with vertical communications, ticket offices, currators offices, wardrobes, toilets, and temporary exibition spaces. From the entrance hall on each side, leads a rampt which “puts in motion” the exibition experience of the building. First floor consists mostly out of exibition spaces except for the administration offices on the west of the building which are linked directly with the ticket offices an curators office by separate vertical comunications. Second floor is mostly exibition area. Basement of the building is directly connected with the public garage and holds workshop spaces, techical spaces and a three movie theatres with projection rooms.
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Wind Turbine Casing Wind Turbines
Skylights
Vertical Comunications Large Apartments Smaller Apartments
Administration Restaurant Visitors Centre
Healing Mud Pool Swiming Pool
Individual Units
Golf Cart Rental Garage
Social Gathering
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Public Parking Salina Access Bridge
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Kayak Rental
S AL I N A SU STAI NABLE DESI G N Ul c in j , M o nt e neg ro 1 st Ye a r o f M a s t er S t udi e s / 2 018
The location of the project is on the site of former Montenegrian salt factory that was closed during the 1990s. On the site, that was still supplied by sea water after the closing of the salt factory using the tides, a specific ecosystem of plants and animas was developed that attracts more that half the spicies of birds of Europe during their migration to the south in cold winter months. The main Idea of the project was to construct facilities that house different functions, are are able to succesfully sustain themselves and provide enough income for the upkeep of the additional water pumps that were installed on this site for pumping the seawater into the salt pools. Those funtions would include accomodation, visitors center for bird lovers, and a spa center that uses healing mud from the site that appeared as a process of decomposition of algae and plants that could be found in the salt pools. This mud is transported to the spa center using an old railway that was used to transport salt. Bycicle and golf cart rentals would be used for the tours of the huge salina complex. Bird watching outposts will be positioned along the East part of the salina area, for the bird lovers to enjoy the view.
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Ulcinj Salina Water Flow E-Cart and Bycicle Routes Walking Routes Rail Cart Route
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The shape of the building arises from the ground by simple extrusion of the roof plane which has an energy collection role. Slanted roof speeds up the wind that blows from the north, northwest which powers the 7 wind turbines that rest on it’s surface. Wind turbines are covered with white wire mesh casings which were needed to protect the birds in the area and along with the “light boxes” that illuminate the interior of the building, remind of the salt cristals of the salina that was once there. The obtained space was then divided into 5 spacial units. turbine casing
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Ground floor contains administration offices, restaurant, visitoe’s centre and spa. Visitor’s centre is exibitional and educational space, for bird lovers. Spa centre features pools with special healing mud collected from salina’s salt pools, as well as a large swimming pool. All spaces are naturally lit and ventilated through skylight openings. Section 1 - 1 1
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First floor is accessed from the multifunctional hallway by stairs and elevators. It features accomodation units with gallery bedroom space. Openings on the second floor are used for ventilation of the units. Basement contains all rooms that do not require natural lighting with the exception of the visitor’s centre lower level which is lit through the skylight opening of the sloped roof. -1 Basement Plan A
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ENERGY PRODUCTION Most of the energy is collected by seven VAWT 5kw vertial axis wind turbines positioned on the roof which can work most of the year at optimal speeds due to constant velocity of “Bura” wind (12 m/s) that blows from northwest direction. Lack of “Bura” in summer months is compesated with photo-volatic panels on the south of the building.
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In summer months, building is cooled by “Maestral” wind from southwest direction. The air passes trought the building, heats up, and exits at the high point trough the openings on the skylights due to air pressure difference. Skylights also have a function of letting natural light in due to lack of oppenings on the fascades of the building.
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Individual accomodation units are situated on the east of the main building and are connected with the main building via pedestrian route which is an extention of the social hallway of the main object. The units are tilted at an angle of 75 degrees to allow the sun the reach the photo - volatic panels on the roof of the buildings for optimal efficiency in hot summer months. Accomodation units follow the same principal of natural ventilation of the main building by allowing hot air to exit through highest point in the room trough small ventilation openings on th north side.
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S y r i a : Pos t W ar Housi ng A rch i t ec tu re Compe ti ti on, Syria H o n o rabl e M e n ti on s Awa rd
? vacant ruins in Syria
over 3 million refugees from Syria
NO unnecessery constructions
TOOTH FILLING
Reuse material from site recycled
No Voids healing cities from inside
Integration economic/ cultural growth
ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS
By closing off spaces where bacteria can enter. a filling also helps prevent further decay.
relaxation
No city ruined by war has ever been abandoned. Berlin, Warsaw, Sarajevo, were all in ruins, but they rose from the ashes of the old, to be rebuilt anew. Healing city from the inside by implementing structures in between, next to or above existing buildings. using them as generators of rebuilding the city, stopping the decay - tooth filling.
sleeping
In terms of units, residents will find everything they need for a new life. Each function of the unit takes one floor, so they can be stacked the way context of the location needs. In general they would be stacked from dirtier to cleaner functions, but primarly they would be stacked according to the needs of the location.
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Ground level, as the most accessible space, is being used as keeping room for materials, food, tools, etc. First floor is planned for toilets, divided for woman and men. Second floor is the kitchen along with the dining room. Upper floors are dormitories, where space is divided by draperies that are moving on the ceiling. That way, every man, woman, or family can divide space and make it private. The roof of the unit is also usable. Hallway of each floor is connected with ruins on the sides of the unit so that residents can enter ruins. clean them or turn them into living spaces again. Later units can be rejoined to the existing building as housing units. or be either used as a garden/terrace or they can change function into a public facility. Ruins would be repaired with recycled (green) concrete. in that way the city is being cleaned and built at the same time. Units would be made of prefabricated steel. material which allows construction to be built quickly. Wall barriers are mostly made from panels with textile. which allows ventilation but prevents sunlight. All the units will be treated in the same manner, and after citys renovation, they stay as monuments, scars of the war on the street fronts of the city, but also as symbols of it’s rebirth.
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BEL G R A D E TRADE FAI R A rch i t ec tu re Compe ti ti on, Belgra de, Serbia
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Solar Panels
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Existing Bridge Structure
Pareterre Solution
Underground Garage
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BEL G R A D E TRADE FAI R A rch i t ec tu re Compe ti ti on, Belgra de, Serbia
Competition task was readaptation of three halls of Belgrade trade fair into a congress centre. The concept is based on creating space within the space. Guided by requests of the contest we came to the idea of creating a system of microurbanism area within our congress center. How should this urbanism circulate? Who is it for? How many, besides dedicated functions, can it offer to users and passers-by? This is the topic of our work and the way we looked at this heritage. We have joined the floor plans as they are in space, which is large and ready for activation and affirmation. We have 3 halls, which require replacement of the facade, modern materials, and then energy efficiency. We form an envelope that connects on the existing construction, thus respecting the legacy of Architect Milorad Panic.
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The removed membrane from the existing construction gives us a skeleton within which a new space is created. We ask ourselves the question of how to build a facade that is energy efficient and justified from interior and exterior point of view? If we take into account the microurbanism that we decided to create inside the hall, then we also extrovertrly treat the facade, so that we can give information to the outside that something is going on inside - a movie evening, a banquet, an exhibition, and so on. In that way, halls communicate with the environment. The color, light and amount of visibility are dictated by the proximity of the interior rooms and the brightness. That is the created texture. The goal is to make an always different facade from the same and simple material, which becomes pure and reduced, following the construction and modernity of the past, today.
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Hall 9 Floor Plan 6.0
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Hall 9 features two conference rooms of 100 seats with a possibility of interconnection in a larger one of 200 seats as well as two smaller rooms for meetings or individual work, equiped for 25 people each, while in interconnection they can serve a team of 50 participants. Area of hall 9 which is created around the conference rooms acts as a buffer zone with different contents rest and space for individual work, wardrobe, ect. 9.0
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Hall 8 Floor Plan 6.0
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ALA ZA SASTANKE EŽIJA SALE OALETI ZA POSETIOCE
NISTRACIJA LAZNA PARTIJA SA NJEM OALET ALA ZA SASTANKE ANCELARIJA
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Main entrance to the complex is located in hall 8. Upon entry the visitor are greated with an information counter, large bar and a social area. It features two halls for work or meetings that can accommodate about 25 participants each, while together about 60-70 because of the space that divides these two halls. Administration is located at the back of thecongress rooms. 9.0
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Grand auditorium is placed in the smallest hall 7 and can hold 500 people. It can also be divided in two halls of 240 seats. It has the possibility of transforming into a larger space that can accommodate a larger number of people by lifting the panels of its envelope. When divided, space that surrounds the grand auditorium can be used as a rest area or individual work area. It features a seperate entrance and toilets.
Section A-A
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