TĂNĂSELEA IULIAN PORTFOLIO
RESUME CONTACT INFORMATION Iulian-Nicolae Tănăselea 21.09.1994 Bucharest, Romania
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STUDIES 2013 - 2019
2017 autumn
Integrated degree (Bachelor and Master) in Architecture École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture Montpellier (ENSAM) Montpellier, France
Exchange program
2016 spring
“Ion Mincu” University of Architecture and Urbanism - Faculty of Architecture Bucharest, Romania
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki- Faculty of Architecture (AUTH) Thessaloniki, Greece
Exchange program
WORKING EXPERIENCE Architect
Sept. 2019- present
Architectural Intern Oct. 2018- Jan. 2019
Architectural Intern Aug. 2018- Sept. 2018 Architectural Intern Jul. 2017- Sept. 2017
Square One
Bucharest, Romania
Square One
Bucharest, Romania
Involved in diferent projects, being in charge of the parametrical design and fabrication of a railing at Cărturești Operei, as well as designing, 3d modelling and rendering of various other projects. Involved in the concept phase of different interior projects, amongst wich a tower lobby and a library, having responsabilities for 3d modelling, diagrams and renderings
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
London, United Kingdom
Arta Ltd. Design Office
Lodz, Poland
Involved in the concept phase project of a tower in the Middle East
Worked on interior design, survey of a historical building, rendering, 3D modelling
SKILLS 2D & 3D modelling
AutoCAD Advanced 3ds Max Advanced Grasshopper Intermediate Rhinoceros Advanced
BIM Programs
Revit Intermediate
Rendering
3Ds Max+ V-ray Proficiency Enscape Proficiency
Visualisation and post-processing
Adobe Photoshop Proficiency Adobe InDesign Advanced Adobe Lightroom Advanced Adobe Illustrator Advanced
LANGUAGES English French
Fluently speaking and reading | IELTS 8.0 Intermediate | B1 level
COMPETITIONS, WORKSHOPS AND OTHER RELATED PUBLICATIONS GSS Design for Robotics workshop 2020 Computational Design NEXT 1.0 workshop 2020
CărtureČ™ti Operei built project
2020
Hosted by Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia Hosted by Parametric Architecture, A>T, DesignMorphine, rat[LAB]EDUCATION
Romanian Design Week 2020 Exhibition
https://romaniandesignweek.ro/portofoliu/carturesti-operei
Creative Industries Factory
DIPLOMA 2019 Exhibition https://diplomafestival.ro/portofolii/fabrica-de-industrii-creative-londra Shortlisted in Spring World Campus Graduation Design Program 2020 https://www.youngbirdplan.com.cn/competition/work/creative-industriesfactory-in-london/YBWCMS2-140052
Conversion and extension academic project 2016-2017
RIBA 2017 annual exhibition in U.A.U.I.M. Best project publication https://www.uauim.ro/galerie/proiecte/1355/ Architext Magazine No.6 (254)/ Nov-Dec 2017 http://www.arhitext.com/2018/04/25/departamentul-sinteza-proiectarii-de-arhitectura/
24H Competition- Metropolis competition 2015
Honourable Mention http://www.if-ideasforward.com/metropolis?lightbox=dataItem-ik6wtob62
graduation project
2018-2019
CONTENTS 1. GSS DESIGN FOR ROBOTICS WORKSHOP, 2020
2. CREATIVE INDUSTRIES FACTORY GRADUATION PROJECT, 2019
3. CARTURESTI OPEREI BUILT PROJECT, 2020
4. BUCHAREST TOWER ACADEMIC PROJECT, 2017
5. CONVERSION. EXTENTION, REFURBISHMENT ACADEMIC PROJECT, 2016
6. 12H COMPETITION- METROPOLIS COMPETITION ENTRY, 2015
01 GSS DESIGN FOR ROBOTICS Barcelona, Spain Workshop Summer 2020 Tutors: Kunaljit Chadha, Ricardo Mayor Photography: Kunaljit Chadha
Many industries are being disrupted by innovative technological breakthroughs that significantly enhance or supersedes traditional processes. The construction sector is constantly evolving to be able to give greater freedom to Architects and designers. The future calls for innovative technologies such as robotics, AI and automation to be an integral part of the design and building industry to bridge the gap between Design, Engineering and Construction phases. In the context of the Global Summer School 2020, organized by Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia, I had a unique opportunity to remote control the robots in IAAC, guided by the IAAC staff and learn about the necessary technology to execute the project while having the possibility to design and make my own assembly.
01
GSS DESIGN FOR ROBOTICS
COMPUTATIONAL WORKFLOW
Creating the initial section of the towers, by copying the base section on vertical and rotating it using a sinusoidal graph
Adding an attractor point and deviating the frames from their initial axis towards the point, using a graph for amplitude
Creating the surface later for the deviation existing tow
e which will be used analysis by lofting the wer sections
Exploding the tower sections and culling the edges using a pattern, in order to obtain an alternating sequence
Orienting the wooden sticks on the previous wireframe, resulting the final structure
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GSS DESIGN FOR ROBOTICS
COMPUTATIONAL WORKFLOW
BASE SURFACE
TOP VIEW
SURFACE ANALYSIS
GEOMETRY ANALYSIS
LEFT VIEW
ROBOTIC BU
UILD SIMULATION
FRONT VIEW
RIGHT VIEW
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GSS DESIGN FOR ROBOTICS
02 CREATIVE INDUSTRIES FACTORY London, United Kingdom Graduation Project Summer 2019 The site chosen for the development of the project is located in east London, on the site of the former Bishopsgate train station, located in the immediate vicinity of the historical center, in an area with a strong creative character. Today, creative industries represent one of the most dynamic economic sectors, introducing a flexible structure and integrating independent artists, micro-enterprises and multinationals. The architectural program of the project takes into account the needs of the local community, being structured in an innovation center where companies in the field of creative industries can develop and manufacture new objects. Essentially, this is a space where people with diverse interests can interact directly and indirectly, thus developing their research and prototypes. The project is thus an extension of an existing building, aiming to be a reinterpretation of it by form, materiality and technologies used, resulting in a structure that encourages innovation itself.
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CREATIVE INDUSTRIES FACTORY
ACCESIBILITY
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
LAND USE
URBAN GREEN SPACE SYSTEM
PUBLIC GREEN SPACE
OPPORTUNITIES AND CONSTRAINTS
STATE OF PRESERVATION
HISTORICAL VALUE
YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION HEIGHT REGIME
UDNERGROUND CONSTRAINTS
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CREATIVE INDUSTRIES FACTORY
USERS
FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM
INTERVENTION DIAGRAM
COMPUTATIONAL WORKFLOW
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CREATIVE INDUSTRIES FACTORY
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
SOUTH FACADE
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CREATIVE INDUSTRIES FACTORY
NORTH FACADE DETAIL
SOUTH FACADE DETAIL
LONGITUDINAL SECTION DETAIL
03 CARTURESTI OPEREI Timisoara, Romania Built Project Winter 2020 Team: Square One Bucharest, Brut Concept Photography: Flavius Neamciuc
The first step we took when approaching a redevelopment project, when working on a space that already has a history and an architectural identity, was to preserve the architectural value of the existing space by renovating, conserving and completing the existing architectural elements. In the case of Cărturești Operei bookstore, it happens that the previous function was also a bookstore, even one of local tradition, Eminescu Bookstore. We took over some elements, the shape of the space, with the main routes, the travertine cladding and kept the open space without compartments and without agglomerations of architectural elements. In the architectural formula meant to create the new identity characteristic of Cărturești, we used the height of the existing space, generating an intermediate level attached to the perimeter furniture, that functionally integrates in the exposure perimeter and over the height of 230 cm along the entire length of the perimeter it covers. This elevated perimeter circulation, in addition to its functional role, also contains a 34 m long parametric railing made of metal with no less than 1000 welded and finished components that give rise to a sculptural but also practical element.
03
PARAMETRIC RAILING
COMPUTATIONAL WORFLOW
Creating the division planes and determining the intersection points
Uniting the intersection points, thus creating the railing wireframe
Adding the triangular railing support, using a graph for determining the amplitude.
Setting the pipe radius for the wireframe, resulting the final railing
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PARAMETRIC RAILING
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PARAMETRIC RAILING
04 BUCHAREST TOWER Bucharest, Romania Academic Project Spring 2017
The project consisted of analyzing an existing situation, respectively a 15ha terrain situated in the center of Bucharest, on Unirii Bd. in order to define an urban form to reoccupy this territory. As a result of demolition in the 1980s, the terrain it is now abandoned, but has a huge volume of poured concrete for the foundations of the former large cultural center planned to be built here. The project has been carried out in two stages, phase 1 of urbanism and phase 2, detailing the architectural object. The proposed tower takes into consideration the context, being designed to act as a vertical accent on the boulevard and to become a landmark of the city.
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BUCHAREST TOWER
FACADE SECTION
FACADE DETAIL
STRUCTURE DETAIL
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BUCHAREST TOWER LEVEL 40 FLOOR PLAN
LEVEL 20 FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
WEST FACADE
SECTION A-A'
SECTION B-B'
05 CONVERSION. EXTENTION, REFURBISHMENT Bucharest, Romania Academic project Winter 2016 Team: Marius Vasile, Iulian Tanaselea The project consisted of analyzing an existing situation, respectively a historical building and proposing a convesion that would be integrated in the spatial, social and urban context. The site is located in Sperantei Str. in a architecturally rich area of Bucharest. The project takes into account the historical and architectural value of the existing building, minimising the intervention in plan or facade, while converting the building's destination to a office space, with an appartment situated in the two added levels. Through the architectural language, the project doesn't search to come into competition with the existing bulilding, but rather searching to enhance its value.
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CONVERSION. EXTENTION, REFURBISHMENT
06 12H COMPETITION- METROPOLIS give to a non-place a character of place, by asigning it a social use Bucharest, Romania Competition December 2015 Team: Razvan Voda, Iulian Tanaselea In Bucharest, Romania (Population of 2.1 million), approximately 700,000 people use the underground metro on daily basis. Spending hours in this divergent environment, psychological effects start to take over on them. The installation is represented by a labyrinth which is expressing not only movement but also a connection with the outside world, feature that is emphasised by vertical bars which connect the forms and shapes with different sizes. Being upside-down, the labyrinth has also the target to change people’s view direction to up, a moment when they will see themselves in an “infinite space” illusion often made by placing two or more mirrors in front of each other (most of the geometrical elements are covered inside with mirrors). Made of glass, white and coloured plastic, mirrors and plastic bars, the installation expresses a natural evolution of form and shape which in the end will result in improving people’s communication between each other, communication which is not based on words, but mostly on mutual feelings.
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