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business center+hotel _individual project: Ioana Nanis _Ion Mincu University of Architecture _5th year - 2018 _site: Octavian Goga Boulevard, Bucharest, Romania _professors: Dr. Arch. Zeno Bogdanescu Dr. Arch. Ionut Anton Dr. Arch. Alexandru Crisan _area: 5100 sqm
project description The site plan for this project is a masterplan covering 15.000 sqm, divided between the 5 members of a team of students. This particular project represents an urban hotel and business center. The main volume revolved around an inner courtyard, the left part of the building represented the business center, correlated in height with the adjacent office building (20m) detailed by another student of the team. The hotel was raised to a higher volume (60m), to balance the height of the office tower on the Octavian Goga Boulevard, reaching a height of 140m. The entrances for both the hotel and business center were separated. Also, another entrance was attributed to the restaurant, connecting access to the contemporary museum plaza. In the business center area, the ground floor area includes commercial spaces in close relation to the city, and a bar, communicating with the inner courtyard. The inner courtyard is also connected with the hotel’s lobby and the restaurant. On the upper level we can find the spa center and the fitness area. The homogenous aspect of the facades was created to suggest unity and the adaptability of the building in the present and future urban context.
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unirii boulevard
collective housing
philharmonic
museum of contemporary art hotel offices
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_view from octavian goga boulevard
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sports hall -
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_individual project: Ioana Nanis _site: Calea Floreasca, Bucharest, Romania _Ion Mincu University of Architecture _5th year - 2017 _Professors: Dr. Arch. Zeno Bogdanescu Dr. Arch. Ionut Anton Dr. Arch. Alexandru Crisan _area: 6300 sqm
project description Considering the programme of the project, a sports hall of 4.000 seats for the city, the idea was to create an iconic building for the northern part of Bucharest. Situated in a privileged location, at the intersection of two main streets, one of which is connected to the city center, as well as its surroundings made possible a unitary vision for all the site’s angles. This unitary vision was accomplished by integrating the main court in a cylindrical volume, revealing the ground floor and the bicycle wheel type suspended metallic structure through glass surfaces. These revealing rings are separated by an opaque layer composed of white vertical ceramic baguettes. The main entrance is positioned on ‘Calea Floreasca’, and the southern part of the building is accesible to the public through an unrestricted lake area, connected to the sportshall’s restaurant-bar. The court level, lying below the level of the entrance, holds the complementary spaces for the sport teams, which are also directly connected to the eastern court corners. The western part is divided, the outter circle holds complementary spaces for employees, while the inner circle connects with the main entrance, adding complementary spaces for the public.
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structural pavilion _individual project: Ioana Nanis _site: adaptable _Ion Mincu University of Architecture _5th year - 2017 _Professors: Dr. Arch. Zeno Bogdanescu Dr. Arch. Ionut Anton Dr. Arch. Alexandru Crisan _area: 60 sqm
project description Having no particular site, the aim of this study was to develop a temporary structure. The challenge I imposed in this exercise was to raise an expanded tridimensional structural pavilion by using a relatively flat surface, such as plywood. I managed to do so by linking a group of six panels through a prefabricated metal piece meant to bring together the six corners of the plywood panels. Considering the structure of a dome, we can think of a panel representing a rib of the base structure of the dome, meanwhile each metal piece takes the place of a dome’s structural node. The scale of the object can differ, by scaling the size of the prefabricated metal piece, but also by changing the size of the plywood panel. For the study, I decided to use square plywood of up to 1,25m on each side, made from beech wood, thermally treated for water resistance. At the bottom of the pavilion, the metal piece changes, needing a flat half to connect to the horizontal surface. The final structure may find utility if being used for small scale outdoor activities: temporary exhibitions, shading posibilities in outdoor spaces such as parks or public open spaces. For easy assembly and disassembly, the temporary structure uses mechanical joints.
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_metal piece | elevation
_metal piece + plywood panel | elevation
_metal piece | plan
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p o s t - w a r collective housing rehabilitation _team project: Cristina Iordache Ioana Nanis _site: Popa Sapca district, Pitesti, Romania _Ion Mincu University of Architecture _5th year - 2017 _Professors: Dr. Arh. Zina Macri Asist. Andreea Prelipcean _area: 3.700 sqm
project description In the segment of collective housing, post-war Romanian architecture developed a series of predefined projects, adaptable in different cities of the country. Here is a case study of a district in Pitesti, with an example of a such project, type P770, but in a privileged area, surrounded by the Arges river and other facilities, from sports centers to promenades and bycicle tracks. The studied district is situated 15 minutes away from the city center and 20 minutes away from the city’s University. The main intention of the project was to revitalize the spaces for a community that could be generated there, clearing the center by moving parking spots outside the apartment blocks area, closer to the public roads. In these spaces we imagined a space for gardening and four communal centers, each serving a different purpose. One for cooking, another for learning activities, and the other for repairing or upcycling objects. To balance the age gap between the inhabitants, one of the interventons was to raise the four storey building by adding another two levels of student apartments. Each apartment had a common living room, kitchen and bathroom but 2 separate bedrooms at the upper level. The acces in these apartments was possible due to exterior elevators.
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_existing block | current level plan
_existing block | ground level plan
_existing block | site plan
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_FACADE | 1 BLOCK
_FACADE | 1 BLOCK + COMMUNITY HUB
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_students duplex | roof plan | 1/2 block
_students duplex | second level plan | 1/2 block
_students duplex | first level plan | 1/2 block
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ECOnomy
- refugee camp
_individual project: Ioana Nanis _site: Campus de la Justicia, Madrid, Spain _Universidad Alfonso X El Sabio _4th year - 2016 _Professors: Dr. Arch. Francisco Muñoz (c) Arch. Javier Jerez _area: 830 sqm
project description Given the political situation of the humanitary crisis provoked by the wars taking place in Irak and Siria, European countries reached a debate over solidarity and political asylum regarding the victims of these countries. Therefore, this project is about giving a decent answer to this commitment towards universal human rights. The site given is ‘Campus de la Justicia’, summing a total of 260.000 sqm, that I considered fit to split into even blocks, that may be used for multiple units of refugee camps or, in the future, may be used as blocks, receiving other functions depending on the expansion and evolution of Madrid in future. One block is equiped to offer shelter for 1.250 people, considering that the utilities are found outside the living units, in the center of a block. To have a clear distribution and easy acces toward the common areas, a grid type plan distribution was used. The common area holds the kitchen and canteen, and on the other side the larger community space is connected with the school and the health center. For the quick building and adapting to the climate of Madrid, the family modules are built with the technique studied and applied by Shigeru Ban in his emergency shelters.
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_campus de la justicia | current situation plan
_campus de la justicia | proposed planning
_refugee camp scenario | plan
_family module type 1 _family module type 2 _acces modules _health center _kitchen + canteen _school
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_family module type 1 | facade
_family module type 1 | facade
_family module type 1 | plan
_bottom corner | outter view | construction pahses
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collective housing _team project: Cristina Ginara Ioana Nanis _site: Popa Soare Street, Bucharest, Romania _Ion Mincu University of Architecture _3rd year - 2016 _Professors: Dr. Arch. Dan Marin Dr. Arch. Justin Baroncea Dr. Arch. Radu Malasincu _area: 1.150 sqm
project description The study of collective housing programme had a strong context, in the north-eastern area of Bucharest. The site opened on two streets, Mihaileanu and Popa Soare, having clear rules regarding the alignement of the buildings and area’s height regulations. We tried to respect these aspects and complete the streets fronts, respecting the height of the surrounding buildings. In the end we created three volumes, two of them being connected with the blind walls pre-existent on the site, bringing the volumes on the street front and leaving behind common green spaces and alleys. The other volume, the individual one, respects the other two in matters of proportions but also considering the rule by which the surrounding buildings‘s openings were placed on the facade. The ground level spaces received the commercial function, the housing one was occupied from level 1 to level 4. Each volume included different kinds of apartments, varying from ones including living room and two bedrooms, in the individual one, to one bedroom apartments and 3 bedroom ones in the volumes connected to the blind walls. The ansamble included also complementary spaces for storage and parking spots on the underground level accessible from Popa Soare street.
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individual
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_individual project: Ioana Nanis _site: Ciresoaia Street 138, Bucharest, Romania _Ion Mincu University of Architecture _2nd year - 2014 _Professors: Dr. Arch. Dan Marin Dr. Arch. Justin Baroncea Dr. Arch. Radu Malasincu _area: 160 sqm
project description The project took place on a triangular plot which was divided into two right triangles, on which a 1.5m grid was applied. As a result, two individual houses were proposed. The first house had two functional cores, inclosed in glass walls, surrounded by a vineyard and the other had a free plan surrounded by an orchard. The first house, designed for a family of four, includes two levels. On the ground level, the cores contain the kitchen, bathroom and staircase, while the open spaces contain the living and dining rooms. On the upper level, the cores hold two bathrooms and the staircase, while the open spaces hold two bedrooms. The ground level is permeable and open to the surrounding vineyard, whereas the upper level is intimate and opaque, and the only means of access to natural light are the bedroom terraces and a lightwell in between the cores. The white ceramic tile facade was chosen to highlight the contrast between the house and the surrounding vineyard.
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extra-curricular work _team: Ioana Nanis Cristina Ginara Alexandru Ivanof Sarah Stoenescu Emanuel Birtea Andra Mindru Mihaela Butoi Doriana Marasoiu Ioana Trusca Justin Baroncea _Ion Mincu University of Architecture _4 year - 5 year / 2017-2018 th
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_Coordinator: Justin Baroncea
project description A program lead by students and teachers of U.A.U.I.M., , in partnership with: Holver, Delta Studio, VEM Lighting,Roca, Radox,Ateliere Fara Frontiere, ARCUB, Wienerberger,WorkspaceStudio, Herman Miller, Greenitiative. We build; recycle; assemble. Objects. Situations. Systems. Spaces. 1:1 Scale. Connections. Places. I’M UAU’s goal is to encourage the direct implication of students in various workshops of object design,finishing,subassemblies, prototypes.The I’M UAU program includes workthemes derived from the direct cooperation with companies. Together with Delta Studio they’ve just finished the first three chapters of the GE_ST project, which aims at renovating the university’s restrooms. The collaboration with Ateliere fara Frontiere resulted in a series of workshops, intended to encourage a study of up-cycling and construction of basic prototypes. The parts used are pieces resulted from the dismantling of technological equipments : printers, copiers, computers etc. These workshops are all included in the stu_FF project, and are the following : TRANS_FORM, REC_MAN,10 PCN, diff_ USE, FF_ARM, HOME, JURASSIC FAX, TRANSFORM Street Delivery 2017, PUCK. VEM Proiect Lighting and U.A.U.I.M. students build together the RE(ST) project, by creating lamps and lighting systems in the Menatwork halls. The resulting objects from the ORANGE, GREY, BLUE, GREEN workshops are/are soon to be exhibited in U.A.U.IM. The Flader_ing program is developed together with Holver and Wienerberger. It started with the Flader_ing projectan ensemble of wooden urban furniture modules situated in the Architecture University portico - and continued with the b_LOC project – which aims at animating the interior courtyard of the university. As a result of the collaboration with Workspace Studio and Herman Miller, the STAI and MHM projects were completed – the revitalisation of UAUIM’s lobby and one of the showrooms that opens up to the Edgar Quinet street. The latest project, d_MERS, was finalised together with Greenitiative, and resulted in several prototypes : a sleigh, a kart, a bicycle, a tricycle and a scooter.
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_exhibition panel | ceramform
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_exhibition panel | 10pcn
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