ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

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ELIANA IVANOVA PROFESSIONAL PORTFOLIO

EDUCATION: RAVENSBOURNE UNIVERSITY BA (HONS) ARCHITECTURE YEAR 1-3


ELIANA IVANOVA

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PROFILE

EDUCATION HAVERING SIXTH FORM COLLEGE 2014-2017 - GCSE GRAPHIC DESIGN - GCSE MATHS - GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE - GCSE ART - A-LEVEL GRAPHIC DESIGN - A-LEVEL FINE ART - A-LEVEL INTERIOR DESIGN RAVENSBOURNE UNIVERSITY LONDON 20172020 - BA (HONS) ARCHITECTURE

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COVER LETTER

ELIANA IVANOVA Dear [Ms. or Mr. Surname], Hi, I am an Architecture Graduate looking to star the beginning of my career. I am a passionate student, looking for internships or work experiences to teach me the proffesional world of Architecture. My strenghts when it comes to design programs are Photoshop editing and CAD designs, as well as Rhino 3D modeling and hand drawing. I graduated from Ravensbourne University with a Diploma in Architecture. I believe that my academic strengths and passion for creative solutions will be a positive addition to your team.

NEGOTIATED BRIEF

I enjoy innovation and love to experiment with different ideas. I am known for inspiring and devising original, thought-provoking concepts. I have cultivated teamwork, communication and design skills through my diverse university experiences. These talents, along with my passion in this field, are aligned with the qualities that you desire in a new Architecture Internship. I excel in a workplace that promotes a culture of fun, consensus-driven and high-energy teamwork. I have an artistic eye and strong work ethic, but also like to foster an element of fun. I also offer experience in teamwork, innovation and planning. I strongly believe that my creative talents will prove to be a valuable resource for your organisation. I look forward to an interview with you, and the opportunity to create and grow as your new Architecture Internship. Kind Regards, Eliana Ivanova

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SUSTAINABLE DESIGN: REFURBISHMENT AND RE-USE

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MAJOR PROJECT

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CONTENTS:

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LINKS AND CONTACTS

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STILLS

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YEAR 3 2.00.0

2020 MAJOR PROJECT

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- INTRODUCTION AND BRIEF - SITE ANALYSIS AND CONTEXT - PRECEDENT STUDIES - CONCEPTUAL/FEASIBILITY STUDIES - PROPOSED PLANS - PROPOSED SECTIONS AND ELEVATIONS - DETAILED DESIGN - 3D DRAWINGS/PERSPECTIVES

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INTRODUCTION The unit provides an opportunity to initiate and propose an individual, comprehensive design project. It will show skils in reacting to circumstances requiring imaginative, even playful, yet critical and confident thinking. The area chosen to work with this unit is Hackney Wic, Fish Island. Selecting a site or a space in Hackney Wick or Fish Island the unit aims to propose a new development strategy. It will be surveyd and analysed to make a comprehensive design proposition. It must be of ambitious, complex and conceptual nature. Integrating a rigorous concept development and complex set of objectives.

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2020 MAJOR PROJECT - INTRODUCTION AND BRIEF - SITE ANALYSIS AND CONTEXT - PRECEDENT STUDIES - CONCEPTUAL/FEASIBILITY STUDIES - PROPOSED PLANS - PROPOSED SECTIONS AND ELEVATIONS - DETAILED DESIGN - 3D DRAWINGS/PERSPECTIVES

BRIEF Design a fully enclosed building or group of buildings, or re-purpose an existing building or group of buildings, of medium complexity with a core non-repetitive total floor area of about 2.000 to 3.000m2. The concept of the project is to birng leisure to the area by introducing a building that you can relax in while allowing you to have a workspace. Acting as an escape from the busy office lifestyle, the building will provide hotel rooms, as well as a conference amd meeting spaces. Study areas are provided for a peaceful and concentrated enviroinment. Public areas such as the ground floor provided for relaxation and socialization.

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SITE ANALYSIS AND LOCATION

FISH ISLAND HAMLETS INDUSTRIAL

DESCRIPTION OF SITE The site HAMLETS INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, is located in the northeast part of Tower Hamlets in Bow East ward, close to Hackney Wick, on the boundary with Hackney Wick and Newham Councils. Fish Island occupies a strategic position between established communities in Tower Hamlets and the biggest urban regenaration projects in Europe which is still undergoing changes as part of a masteplan implemented in 2007, by the Tower Hamlets Council, Hackney Council and LTGDC.

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PRECEDENTS

THE MUSEUM HOTEL ANTAKYA / EAA - EMREAROLAT

Situated nearby the Saint Peter’s Church on Mount Starius in Antakya, that is claimed to have housed the first Christian congregation, the 199-room hotel is erected on a site of archaeological findings dating back to antiquity. The Museum Hotel Antakya pays homage to the amazing mosaics, baths, piazzas discovered during the first drills of the site and draws on the tensioned relationship of Archaeology and Architecture by intertwining the ancient and the modern. The structure and above all, the points of the structure were adapted according to the specific nods on the site where archaeological layers were washed off by a former riverbed. There are 66 composite columns, 120 cm in diameter, all interconnected into a steel grid to lift the rooms and common areas of the hotel off the ground.

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MX_SI + SPRB ARQUITECTOS DESIGN PAPALOTE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM IN IZTAPALAPA, MEXICO With the slogan “Let’s Make city”, the winning project is clearly intended to be an activator in the urban environment. It is a design for an integrative museum that opens up to the city and is incorporated into public space, creating physical continuity on the ground floor and visual continuity on the upper storeys, via great windows on the city. The urban strategy of the museum sets out to recover the value of public space as a meeting place at street level and respond harmoniously to the urban junction in which it is set. The building is set back a few metres from the street to generate an urban plaza, a great public lobby that acts as an extension to the museum. Access to the centre is via a diffuse boundary, a forest of column walls that draw the plaza into the inside of the complex. The different levels of the museum house the various briefs, each with an outdoor space with specific characteristics, such as terraces and gardens. The building’s floor plan is laid out in 10-metre strips that respond to the structural rhythm of the construction module, comprising exposed concrete screen walls that are joined by a V-shaped beam-roof. These walls make up the museum’s abstract forest and are designed with careful attention to texture, in a reference to the trunks of the Tree of Tule, with its stout, rugged base that branches out and becomes narrower towards the top

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FEASIBILITY STUDIES

GROUND FLOOR: - reception area (public entrance to library and garden) - auditorium (presentations, talks, projections) - conference rooms - public and private restrooms - open air space (with glass separation walls to separate the spaces but not closing it off) - staff area (for storage and service lifts with access to the hotel floors) - lounge area - garden (sitting, reading area)

- hotel rooms (standard single, standard double, 2 single beds double) - private reading/study areas (between the hotel rooms) - access to library - lounge area

FIFTH FLOOR (ROOFTOP):

FIRST FLOOR:

- restaurant - bar - terrace (with vegetation) - green space (rooftop garden) - sports area - shopping area - lounge area - reading space - bathrooms

- meeting rooms - cafe/bar (lounge area) - study rooms - library access - auditorium - conference rooms - terrace - toilets/washrooms

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PROPOSED PLANS

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GROUND FLOOR

MEZZANINE FLOOR

Landscaping design, with limited access to the right side of the building for workers. Open to public to inhabit and walk through. Elevator access to upper floors.

This floor gives space to the first floor of the auditorium/ even space. Limited access to the right side of the building, as well as staff area and access to fire escape staircase.

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FIRST FLOOR

SECOND FLOOR

This floor’s space is occupied by the second floor of the auditorium/theatre. Staff area. Lift access to the rest of the building and a terrace on the left side of the space. Staircase access.

This floor is occupied by very flexible meeting rooms, as well as individual study rooms. The floor has a few reading areas spread on the entire floor. A bookshelf detail standing in the middle between the meeting rooms, including a lift going up to the last floor along with the bookshelf. Sitting spaces are provided around the bookshelf.

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THIRD FLOOR This floor is occupied by the first 7 hotel rooms. Three of which are double, three of which are single and one double room in the middle. The center of the floor is occupied by the bookshelf and lift.

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ROOF PLAN Glass finish, with solar panels as part of my sustainability strategy.

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PROPOSED SECTION

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PROPOSED SECTION

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PROPOSED ELEVATION

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DETAILED DESIGN

The main materials used for the facade of the building are concrete and wood finish. The concrete is in the form of cladding and the wood acts as a finish, while as well being a construction material. A lot of glass walls and railing are incorporated in the facade of the building. Some of the glass being double glazed to provide protection from the sun that heats up the building. To make the building into a sustainable development I have taken a few measures to make that happen. Passive strategy would be that the building uses reinforced concrete, and pre-fabricated modular structures, the CLT modular structures are mostly built in a factory to reduce on-site construction and the material is resourced in the UK to reduce gas emmissions for travel. Active strategies would contain; plants and greenery to create fresh produce, reducing CO2 and increasing oxygen, as well as solar panels for renewable energy.

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3D VIEWS

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BRIEF Design a climbing wall for the Royal Docks Adventure, 1012, Dockside Road, London, that will be one of the toughest climbing walls in the UK, and also a place for Mountain Rescue, Fire Bridage Teams and Ambulance services to practice their rescue techniques for at high emergency response. Confined space training inside the climbing wall should also be considered as a possibility. Students should consider that the location of the climbing wall is in a sensitive area, placed near the DLR tracks and opposite of London City Airport Runway, Regulations for height restructions from City Airport and distance from DLR line will have to be considered,

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2019 NEGOTIATED BRIEF -INTRODUCTION AND BRIEF -SITE AND LOCATION - PROPOSED PLANS - SECTIONS AND ELEVATIONS - DETAILED DESIGN -3D VIEWS

INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT This project is about a development of a new Climbing Wall on the Royal Docks in London. The design proposal I am presenting in this report consists of a rock like construction, that is usable on the inside as well as the outside. The structure is 15 meters tall and 60meters wide. The interior of the space is divided into, ground, first, second and third floor. Each floor has a different function to the other.

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SITE LOCATION ROYAL DOCKS ADVENTURE Royal Docks is a riverside industrial district that’s home to ExCeL London, a huge events venue hosting high-profile exhibitions and trade shows. Next to the centre, business hotels sit alongside stylish restaurants dishing up Asian and European cuisine. London City Airport serves domestic and European routes, while the Emirates Air Line cable car offers panoramic views of the financial district’s iconic skyline.

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The ground floor has a big reception, a waiting/common area where users/parents can wait or relax. There is a male and female toilet, as well as a small presentation room, where people can find out more about the activities this new development can offer, and safety instructions video for new climbers and kids. There are lockers, where clients can leave their belongings, while using the facilities.

The first floor is divided in two parts, on one side there are changing rooms, with toilets, showers and lockers, for people to use after or before their climb, and the other side is used for confined space training for fire fighters to use for training.

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The second floor is occupied entirely by confined space training area, including a fire pole going down to the first floor.

The third floor has 4 smaller and easier to climb, walls that can be used by kids or new climbers.

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PROPOSED SECTIONS

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PROPOSED ELEVATIONS

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DETAILED DESIGN

METAL BEAMS

THIRD FLOOR METAL BEAMS AND BRACING

SECOND FLOOR

FIRST FLOOR METAL FRAME

CHANGING ROOMS EMERGENCY STAIRCASE GROUND FLOOR

CONCRETE PANELS/FACADE

CONFINED SPACE TRAINING RECEPTION CORRIDOR TOILETS

The structure is 15 meters tall and 60meters wide and it consists of 15meter metal beams going vertically, including brackets in between them for horizontal support, a metal frame is then included that holds the façade of the wall, which is made from single concrete plates that are inserted into the frame.

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The Inside structure is a rectangular box that holds the whole structure together and provides the facilties. Ground, First and Second floor are 3 meters tall and between each floor, there is a slab with 40cm thickness.The last(third) floor where the small climbing walls are is 4meters tall, which allows for kids to climb high enough. The thickness of the exterior walls is 30cm and all the interior walls are 15cm. The lifts are in the form of a square with dimensions 2mx2m.

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3D VIEWS

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THE BRIEF Taking an interdisciplinary appriach, this project brief intends that students reflect on the future of workplace and to consider the re-use of existing buildings and the creation of new relationships between public and private activities within an urban context. How can a complex mixed-used building communicate internal activities to the city outside? The challenge for workplaces to be both productive and sustainable is to interlink resources, mobilities and conditions of fairness. There are two aspects to implanting new dynamics or reactivating resources such as urban farming and educational, research of creative forces. So what is needed is to activate human and nonhuman resources and an ecosystem of partners, while at the same time paying attention to integrative values nature and culture.

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SUSTAINABLE DESIGN: REFURBISHMENT AND RE-USE -INTRODUCTUIN AND BRIEF

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‘‘Despite decades of predictions that the office is on the verge of extinction, it is surviving and thriving. Of course things are changing. And changing fast. Digital technologies are transforming not only the work we do, but also the ways of workplaces are designed, built and operated. Automation and AI mean that some jobs will no longer exist whilst others will be created. But the very essence of the workplace - human interaction and collaboration, remains as necessary as ever. In fact, it is the human focus that is driving this new age, with four generations now in the workplace together for the first time’’ (2019, Nicola Gillen)

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SITE AND LOCATION SPIRAL CIRCULATION

5 MIN WALK

BELL LANE ST. LOAD BEARING MIDDLE WALL AND STRUCTURE

LIGHT TRAFFIC

HEAVY TRAFFIC OFFICE

HOTEL

SPIRAL CIRCULATION

NO TRAFFIC

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PROPOSED SECTION AND AXONOMETRIC

Lounge room

Karaoke studio

Music Recording Studio

Hotel rooms

Desk space/Meeting rooms

Public seating lounge

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PROPOSED ELEVATION AND DETAILED DESIGN

Concrete roof plate

Lift Shaft

Main Staircase

Concrete cladding Steel Frame Glass wall/Window

Air gap

Insulation Plaster

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3D VIEWS

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