CONTENTS EDUCATIONAL
3 MODULAR DWELLING 9 ITERATIVE FORM 11 URBAN CONNECTIONS
TRAVEL
15 ROMAN INVESTIGATIONS
PROFESSIONAL OSCILLATING ACCOMMODATIONS
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ANALYSIS OF JUBILEE CHURCH, RICHARD MEIER
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MODULAR DWELLING 6 WEEKS 2015 INDIVIDUAL STUDIO ARCH 402 BRITTANY WILLIAMS | ELIJAH NORTHEN SPC: A.1 A.3 A.4 A.5 A.8 B.1 B.2 B.3
B.5 B.6 B.10 C.1 C.2 C.3 D.1 D.4
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SYNOPSIS
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COMMERCIAL CORRIDOR
A PROJECT IN PRACTICALITY, THIS PROPOSAL CREATES FUNCTIONAL, AESTHETIC APARTMENT LIVING AND SUPPORTING SPACES FOR THE RISING YOUNG PROFESSIONALS OF WASHINGTON D.C. THE ORGANIZATION PROMOTES EFFICIENCY THROUGH A PART-TO-WHOLE APPROACH TO ULTIMATELY EASE STRUCTURAL DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION, ANDS COSTS. IN AESTHETICS, THE OUTWARD FACADE ASSIMILATES AND PRESERVES THE OBSERVED TRANSITIONS HAPPENING NEAR THE SITE AREA WHILE REFLECTING THE SITE’S INDUSTRIAL PAST.
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RESIDENTIAL CIRCLE
SURROUNDING SITE USE
ADJACENT URBAN BLOCK PATTERN MODERN TO TRADITIONAL QUALITY OF STREET 0’
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EAST ELEVATION & THE 10’ URBAN PATTERN
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REFLECTING TRANSITIONS: MODERNISM
INDUSTRIALISM
TRADITIONALISM SOUTH ELEVATION
NORTHWEST CORNER
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INTERIOR COURTYARD ...BRINGS LIGHT INTO UNITS WHILE SIMULTANEOUSLY PROVIDING SERENE INDIVIDUAL STUDY AND INTIMATE SOCIAL GATHERING SPACE.
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
LOBBY FRONT DESK OFFICE WORKSPACE & COMPUTER BAR MAIL ROOM PHOTO GALLERY & CAFE CO-WORKING OFFICE CINEMA & DRAFTHOUSE GYM MECHANICAL LOADING CAR GARAGE ENTRANCE
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FIRST AND THIRD FLOORS PLAN
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN
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ITERATIVE FORM
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1 WEEK 2015 INDIVIDUAL STUDIO ARCH 401 JASON WINTERS SPC: A.1 A.2 A.3 A.4 B.4
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SYNOPSIS
CONDITION 1 (PAPER)
CONDITION 3 (1/2 HEIGHT CUTS)
CONDITION 2 (PAPER TOWEL)
CONDITION 4 (1/2 WIDTH CUTS)
ABSTRACT EXPLORATION IS PUT INTO ACTION WITH THESE 4” x 10” PAPER MODELS TO ULTIMATELY UNDERSTAND THE EFFECTS ON FORM AS A RESULT OF MANIPULATING SELECTED CONTROLS. TO BEGIN, A BASE CUTTING EQUATION WAS DEVELOPED FOR 40 MODELS. 20 MODELS ARE USED TO COMPARE THE RESULTS OF MATERIAL CHOICE - PLAIN PAPER VS WEAKER PAPER TOWEL. ANOTHER 20 MODELS COMPARED ALTERING VARIABLES IN THE CUTTING EQUATION. THE OUTCOMING FORMS VARY WIDELY. SOME CONDITIONS LEND THEMSELVES TO MORE CLOSED, TALLER, AND NARROW FORMS, CONDITION 1 (C1) AND CONDITION 3 (C3), THAN THEIR COUNTERPARTS.
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FEDERAL HILL
KEY
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HIGH
RASH FIELD
4 WEEKS 2016 GROUP STUDIO ARCH 403 JAMES TILGHMAN SPC: A.1 A.2 A.3 A.4 A.5 A.6 A.7 A.8 B.1
B.2 B.3 B.4 B.5 B.6 C.2 C.3 D.1
URBAN CONNECTIONS
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SYNOPSIS IN THE PAST, THE BALTIMORE INNER HARBOR WAS USED PRIMARILY FOR INDUSTRIAL INTERESTS. ONLY RECENTLY HAS IT DEVELOPED TO ATTRACT TOURISM AND RECREATION. PROGRESSION IN THIS DIRECTION WILL IDEALLY RESULT IN THE ABILITY FOR A PERSON TO TRAVEL AROUND THE ENTIRETY OF THE HARBOR WITHOUT EVER BEING DISCONNECTED FROM THE WATER’S EDGE. CURRENTLY, KEY HIGHWAY, A MAJOR ROADWAY, DISCONNECTS RESIDENTS LIVING BEHIND AND NEXT TO FEDERAL HILL FROM THE WATERFRONT. THIS PROPOSAL CALLS FOR A NATURAL BRIDGE AND PARK, HARBOR GREENWAY, TO SERVE AS A PEDESTRIAN WALKWAY GROWING OUT FROM FEDERAL HILL PARK TO RASH FIELD AND THROUGH TO THE WATER.
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CONNECTIVITY HARBOR GREENWAY REACHES TO THE WATER, ALLOWING PEDESTRIANS ACCESS TO CONTINUE ALONG THE WATER’S EDGE.
STORM SURGE WETLANDS ARE INCORPORATED TO MITIGATE RISING WATERS.
ZONES TO COPE WITH THE LARGE SCALE DEALT WITH IN URBAN PLANNING, ZONES ARE DEFINED BY ACTIVITIES AND EDGES.
RECREATION & STASIS THE DESIGN STRATEGY SEEKS TO CREATE DISTINCT AREAS DESIGNATED FOR ACTIVITY OR REST.
CIRCULATION THE RESULTING CIRCULATION PROTECTS PEDESTRIANS FROM HIGH SPEED CARS.
PATHWAYS
THE PROPOSAL FURTHER DIVIDES THE IMMEDIATE BRIDGE USAGE FOR PEDESTRIANS INTO WALKERS, RUNNERS, AND BIKERS TO ALLOW VISITORS EASIER TRAVEL.
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PIER SECTION
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RASH PARK SECTION
KEY HIGHWAY SECTION
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FEDERAL HILL SECTION
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3 WEEKS 2016 STUDY ABROAD ARCH 428Y ROBERT LINDLEY VANN SPC: A.3 A.7 A.8 B.4 C.1
ROMAN INVESTIGATIONS 15
SYNOPSIS DURING THE SUMMER OF 2015, I JOINED A CLASS THAT TRAVELED TO TURKEY TAUGHT BY PROFESSOR AND ARCHAEOLOGIST ROBERT LINDLEY VANN. ON THIS TRIP, I GAINED HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE WITH SURVEYING AND RECORDING A SMALL ANCIENT CITY CALLED APERLAE, LOCATED ON TURKEY’S SOUTHERN COAST JUST OUTSIDE OF THE VILLAGE UCAGIZ. AS A TEAM, WE WORKED TO MEASURE AND DRAW, OR CORRECT EXISTING DRAWINGS, OF THE REMAINS OF BUILDINGS. SURVEYS COLLECTED INCLUDED INFORMATION ON A BUILDING’S PLACEMENT RELATIVE TO OTHER BUILDINGS, AS WELL AS THE LOCATIONS OF THRESHOLDS, DOORS AND WINDOWS. THE TRIP ALSO TOOK US TO OTHER ANCIENT ROMAN CITIES. ON-SITE DRAWINGS SERVED TO DOCUMENT THE RUINS STILL STANDING. ON p.18, A FRAGMENT OF A CITY CHURCH’S APSE SHOWS EVIDENCE OF MOSAIC AND THE PLASTER THAT HELD IT. THE DETAIL IN THE CURVING ELEMENT IS PROOF OF AN APERTURE WITHIN THE WALL. ON THE PAGE OPPOSITE ARE OBSERVATIONAL DRAWINGS OF A BUILDING IN SIMENA AND A THEATER IN MYRA. ALSO DRAWN, I OFTEN ENCOUNTERED LYCIAN TOMBS, ESPECIALLY IN APERLAE, WHICH STOOD TALL ON THE ROAD TO THE ENTRANCE OF THE CITY AS A FORM OF INTIMIDATION TO ENEMIES.
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OSCILLATING ACCOMMODATIONS 2016 SMOLEN EMR ILKOVITCH ARCHITECTS PM DAVE FISCHER SPC: A.1 A.8 B.1 B.3 B.4 B.5 B.8 B.10 C.2 C.3 D.1 D.2 D.3 D.4 D.5
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SYNOPSIS THE DESIGN CONSTRAINTS INCLUDED ACCOMMODATING A.D.A, KEEPING AN 8’ CLEARANCE IN CASE OF FIRE, AND REQUIRED CONSTRUCTION TO BE BUILT-IN CASEWORK.
HIGH POINT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IS SITUATED IN PASADENA, MARYLAND. THE SCHOOL IS IN THE PROCESS TO BE RENOVATED AND MODERNIZED. ONE OF THE SCHEMATIC DESIGN CONCEPTS FOR THIS PROJECT FOCUSES ON A GRAND TREE NEAR THE PROPOSED FRONT ENTRANCE.
THE SOLUTION FEATURES TWO PLANES THAT BEGIN INDIVIDUALLY, MEET TO BECOME ONE, AND CONTINUE MOVEMENT. CONSEQUENTLY, ALL STUDENTS, AND TEACHERS HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO SIT TOGETHER. IN ADDITION, IT OFFERS A SURFACE TO DISPLAY STUDENT ARTWORK TO A VISITOR WALKING THE HALL.
AT THE TIME I JOINED THE TEAM, THE PROJECT WAS IN THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT PHASE. WHILE THE MAJORITY OF THE BUILDING HAD ALREADY BEEN DESIGNED, THE CORRIDOR PASSING ALONG THE GRAND TREE LACKED A POINT OF STASIS TO APPRECIATE THE OLD OAK.
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GRAND TREE SUPPORTING SPACES
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CLASSROOMS COURTYARD CIRCULATION RESOURCES ART & SCIENCE LABS
FRONT ENTRANCE
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EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE
Bachelor of Science in Architecture, GPA of 3.74
INNA NAZARENKO IANazarenko93@gmail.com 410.458.8728 innanaza.wordpress.com linkedin.com/in/innanaza
University of Maryland, College Park August 2013 - May 2016 Notable Classes: Building Information Modeling, Computer Applications in Architecture, People and the Environment, Measuring Sustainability, Architect in Archeology, Nineteenth Century European Art History, Art and Society in Medieval and Ancient Europe Archeological Investigations in Roman Turkey Study Abroad May - June 2015
Social Chair /Brother, Olynthius Chapter of Alpha Rho Chi University of Maryland 2014 - Present
Photoshop CS6 - Advanced InDesign CS6 - Advanced SketchUp - Advanced Revit - Advanced Drawing - Advanced AutoCAD - Advanced Illustrator CS6 - Proficient Rhino - Foundation Vray - Foundation Podium - Foundation Grasshopper - Foundation English - Fluent Russian - Conversational German - Basic
Member, National Organization of Minority Architects 2015 - 2016 Member, The American Institute of Architecture Students 2015 - 2016
Member, German Club University of Maryland 2013-2014
Construction Management, GPA of 3.95 Howard Community College
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
HONORS/CERTIFICATE
Staff Architect, Smolen Emr Ilkovitch Architects
Associate Member, The American Institute of Architects
Volunteer, Open Streets Howard County
LEED Green Associate
Intern for a Day, Hord Coplan Macht, Baltimore
AIAS Interschool Design Competition 2015
June 2016- Present
Horizon Foundation September 2016
January 2016
Honorary Mention
Server/Hostess/Busser, Red Lobster
Tau Sigma Delta Architecture and Allied Arts Honor Society
Volunteer, Greenbuild International Conference and Expo
Maryland Architecture Program Scholarship
October 2010 - June 2016
U.S. Green Building Council November 2015
Volunteer Builder, East Capitol Urban Farm District of Columbia Building Association September 2015
Roman and Classical Studies Travel Scholarship Klatskin Foreign Travel Endowment Academic Honors 2011-2016