PORTFOLIOIveta Migarova
CONTENTS: ABOUT ACADEMIC PROJECTS
the red house - centre for culture and debate
national accademy of fine arts /extension/
courthouse with office administration
wittgenstein house - culture house
WORKSHOPS DIGITAL FABRICATION WORKSHOP Mar. 2016
swing factory - Sofia Architecture week Oct. 2012
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ABOUT:
Iveta Migarova Adress: 9, Evliya Chelebi str., 1619 Sofia (Bulgaria) e-mail: iveta_migarova@yahoo.com web: http://issuu.com/ivetamigarova DOB: 05.08.1991 Phone: +359 888 520 172 Driver’s licence: cat. B
Skills Technical
physical modelling, laser cutting,, sketching, 3D printing
Software Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe Indesign Adobe Lightroom AutoCAD ArchiCAD 3DS max Vray under 3DS max Artlantis Rhino Grasshopper Languages Bulgarian - native English - Cambridge ESOL - Sertificate in Advanced English - Grade A German - basic Personal organisation: attention to detail, collaboration, coordination, creative thinking, meeting deadlines, teamworker, meeting goals and identifying problems, persuasion, presentation, writing job-related skills: I work well under pressure, can compromise, can manage conflicts and take responsibility for my decisions, I am a fast learner, well-organized and can plan my time appropriately
THE RED HOUSE - CENTRE FOR CULTURE AND DEBATE
Course: Pre-Graduation Project Part II Individual academic work Fall Semester 2015/16 Supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Arch. Zarko Uzunov Architecture Department New Bulgarian University
Brief: The Red House is the former home of the great bulgarian sculptor Andrey Nikolov. In 2002 it has been transformed into “The Red House - Centre for Culture and Debate”. The house has been preserved in its original condition with minimal intervention. The objective of this project is an attempt at expanding the scale of the project by adding a “double” of the Red House in the inner court of the quarter. Hall for minimum 200 people is part of the assignment as well as public, service and administrative part with an opportunity to present the work of the artist.
Defining limits of activities /building boundaries and volume/
implosion /gravitational collapse
Event horizon /doesn’t let most of the light pass through/
“Exposition booths”
views towards the surroundings
viewing “booth” art
The term “double” could be interpreted in different ways - in my proposal the new unit is turned into simulacrum of the old by extraction of some of the marks of the original house - namely, the connections that exist between the different spaces. As the project unfolds towards the centre i have introduced the theme of the implosion by refering astronomical notions: gravitational collapse, event horizon, black holes. The volume represents an imploding star with a well-lit core in the middle, while the solid external shell creates the event horizon that doesn’t let the light through. It also has a practical implication - lowering the impact of the new fabric onto the residents of the surrounding buildings. The exhibition of Andrey Nikolov’s work is carried out by a creation of a roundabout route throughout the whole building in which there are set out a number of key places for his work. In addition there are a number of viewing “booths” which are simultaneously expositional windows for the art and for the surroundings of the building. Route
“Exposition booths”
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Movable screen /the foyer in front of
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Hall 1 becomes screening place/
Functional diagram
Halls /culture and debate/ Eating Exhibition route Entrance
Administrative
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Concept trials
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NATIONAL ACCADEMY OF FINE ARTS /EXTENSION/
Course: Reconstruction and renovation of public spaces and buildings Individual academic work Fall Semester 2014/15 Supervisor: Prof. Phd. Eng. Arch. Penyo Stolarov Architecture Department New Bulgarian University
The design attempts to comply with the context as it is turned towards the main axes. The building is located in the west part of the plot, moved inward by 10 meters to create a green barrier towards the traffic. The building consists of two units - one for the courthouse and one for the offices. The courtrooms are facing the city center and are also visualy closed off, as this is a heavylly trafficked boulevard. The office area is facing the smaller internal street and its entrance is also close to the intersection. The two units are slightly outspread in the north side to create a visual connection to the park and also a relativeley secluded inner court. The gable roofs act as a transition from the couple-storied buildings of the school complex to the smaller sized houses and the level of the boulevard.
Context: The National Academy of Fine Arts is located in the Historical City Centre and one of its buildings is a registered architectural monument that is protected by the law. National Art Gallery National Museum of (prev. Princely Natural History
National Theater Ivan Vazov
Central Military Club
Registered Monuments of Architecture
Basilica St.Sofia
Bulgarian Academy of Science
Cathedral St. Alexander Nevski
National Gallery “Square 500”
National Library St. Cyril and Methodius
National Assembly National Academy of Sofia University (Parliament) Fine Arts St. Kliment Ohridski
Regular buildings
Site: Plot of the National Academy of Fine arts
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COURTHOUSE WITH OFFICE ADMINISTRATION
Course: Public buildings and complexes Individual academic work Fall Semester 2012/13 Supervisor: Prof. Arch. Konstantin Bojadziev Architecture Department New Bulgarian University
The design attempts to comply with the context as it is turned towards the main axes. The building is located in the west part of the plot, moved inward by 10 meters to create a green barrier towards the traffic. The building consists of two units - one for the courthouse and one for the offices. The courtrooms are facing the city center and are also visualy closed off, as this is a heavylly trafficked boulevard. The office area is facing the smaller internal street and its entrance is also close to the intersection. The two units are slightly outspread in the north side to create a visual connection to the park and also a relativeley secluded inner court. The gable roofs act as a transition from the couple-storied buildings of the school complex to the smaller sized houses and the level of the boulevard.
open towards the park
“green” barrier
street parking
“closed” towards heavy traffic
connection between the modules
courtyard
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windows in the slits provide light inside the courtrooms
skylight above the foyer
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WITTGENSTEIN HOUSE - CULTURE HOUSE
Course: Pre-Graduation Project Part I Individual academic work Spring Semester 2014/15 Supervisor: Assoc. Prof. Arch. Zarko Uzunov Architecture Department New Bulgarian University
Wittgenstein House is originally the house of the austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein. It is currently housing the Bulgarian culture institute. The task seeks activation of the ground floor while preserving the original structure and design. The proposed design defines “structural� elements, that pass through all the planes (floors) without transforming. These elements are used as fulcrum for extension of the ground floor areas to the borders of the plot and thus activate the ground floor by creating entry points from all the streets surrounding the house. The resulting element is then translated on the west-east axis and scaled physically as well as functionally. Beside the active ground floor, the building is also saturated with additional functions typical for a culture house on the principle of squatting.
CONCEPT “structural” elements - run through all the stories with no interuptions/transformarions -extension to plot border-> -entrance from all streets surrounding the plot -> activation of the ground floor
building
Geusaugasse
Kundmanngasse
street
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Parkgasse
new elements
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translation west -> east
scaling of elements /x0.45/ and functions
Scaling of functions:
cafe with kitchen ->bar -> vending machine -> water dispenser
cloak room -> closet -> hanger
video hall -> small video room -> screen -> monitor
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outdoor seating
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storage
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glass roof with ventilation
book/gift store
cafe
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treasurer
broom
office manager
manager programs
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foyer
bath
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archive terrace
terrace
director librarian
technical permanent exhibition
terrace
coordinators
kid's corner
books
reading books
bath
bath
reading
storage
cloakroom/ information toilet
antechamber
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hall for workshops, lections, etc
hall for workshops, lections, etc
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kitchen office
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hall for workshops, lections, etc
reading
digital access
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digital access
DIGITAL FABRICATION WORKSHOP /14-20th MARCH 2016/ Part of the Project Bulgarian Architecture in Africa and the Middle East (1960-1990)
The project: Bulgarian Architecture in Africa and the Middle East (1960-1990) is a project led by the
NGO Punct’o that aims to provoke a dialogue between the generations, to create an opportunity for the bulgarian architects that worked abroad to share their experience and memories, to present the socialist era architecture in a different light and to introduce the bulgarian documentary heritage to the general public. The workshop: The digital fabrication workshop offers the students the opportunity to get to know a set of large-scaled buildings and complex constructions, realised in Africa and the Middle East and to also meet their designers and engineers. During the workshop the students will: gain and develop basic skills in modelling with Rhinoceros; meet the newest technologies in the 3D Print; learn how to 3D-print effectivelly The product: 3D Printed models of eight projects from Africa and the Middle East realised from the period between 1960 and 1990 which will take part in the upcoming exhibition in Sofia in June /3D Printing ongoing/ Choosen Building: National Theater, Lagos, Nigeria - arch. Steffan Kolchev, realised 1973-1976 Team: Iveta Migarova, Alexanda Babunska, Tereza Zhekova, Kristiyan Topchev
3D model
3D Model: Top view
3D Model: Side views
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Grasshopper diagram
SWING FACTORY: SOFIA ARCHITECTURE WEEK 2012 WORKSHOP
Iveta Migarova Teodora Haralanova Mitko Anatoliev
New Bulgarian University St. Ferdinand’s Stables Tutor: Phd. Arch. Kliment Ivanov
Swing dance emerged in 1927 in the USA and quickly gained international popularity for its energetic nature and dynamics. Nowadays the swing revival throughout Bulgaria is gaining more and more followers and is in need of a distinguished place where parties, contests and tournaments would be held. The elongated shape of the Ferdinand Stables and the height of the indoor spaces offer the opportunity for creating a special place where the swing culture will thrive. Two main functions will be distinguished for this purpose – dance halls with adjacent service rooms and a nonstop bar & dinner on the second floor. The access to the building is performed from two places – a central foyer compositionally dividing the elongated volume of the building making the proportions easier to perceive on a human scale with an explicit form, and a side entrance near the intersection leading only to the bar & dinner on the second level where the main flow of people is. The glass volumes at both entrances and the dynamic roof layout represent a contemporary view while the stripped brick facade and the display of the original roof construction create a historical reference to century old construction.
LEGEND:
1. Dance hall 2. Office 3. Changing room 4. Toilets 5. Storage room 6. Dinner hall 7. Coffee bar 8. Kitchen
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