PORTFOLIO|Karina Velikova
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Karina Velikova BSc (Hons), MArch, ARB I am a recently qualified architect with experience in commercial, residential, leisure, and mixed use projects in the UK, Spain, Algeria, Mexico, and others. For me expanding my skill set is an important part of my professional development. I have always been interested in architectural 3D visualisation and have visualisation experience in my academic and professional work. Recently, I am focused on improving my technical and management skills in Revit. I believe that my skills and knowledge in these spheres as well as my passion and organisational skills make me a valuable team member in a wide variety of projects. At this part of my career I am looking forward to widening my experience as an architect in practice and I am passionate to deliver outstanding design and architectural services.
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Broadmarsh Shopping Centre...............................................................01
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Torphichen Street Hotel..........................................................................03
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House of Fraser........................................................................................04
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Skyliner.......................................................................................................05
Design and Build Project, Stages 4 and 5, Comprehensive Design Architects
Design and Build Project, Stages 5, Comprehensive Design Architects
Commercial Project Planning Submission, Stages 3, Comprehensive Design Architects
Residential Project, Stages 3 and 4, Comprehensive Design Architects
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Hospice.....................................................................................................08
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Military Medical Complex .....................................................................16
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Bath House...............................................................................................22
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Ospedale al Mare Complex..................................................................26
University Project, University of Strathclyde
Contact Info Based in Edinburgh, UK
Competition Project, DNA Barcelona Architects
email: k.h.velikova@gmail.com phone: +44 7488549660 publications: https://issuu.com/karina_velikova
University Project, University of Strathclyde
Masters Project, UniversitĂ Iuav di Venezia and University of Strathclyde
01|BROADMARSH SHOPPING CENTRE NOTTINGHAM CITY CENTRE
Broadmarsh Shopping centre is a project I was involved in for a year while I was working at Comprehensive Design Architects. The wider project team included a big number of consultants and an employer’s architect design team. The 86 million project involved ambitious design solutions. The works comprised of the reconfiguration and refurbishment (including complex demolition works) of the existing retail and common circulation areas to allow the addition of new retail and leisure areas, introducing and amending existing rooflights and external landscaping and utilities works. Works are planned to be undertaken within defined zones allowing adjacent retailers to continue trading. The project was in stages 4 and 5, with great focus on technical packages from the side of Comprehensive Design Architects as they were the contractor’s design team.
Some of the drawing packages I was involved in were demolitions, ceilings, mock up construction drawings, and pilasters. I improved my understanding of technical design and had good experience in coordination work with consultants. Working on such a large scale project and my attendance in project meetings also showed me the responsibilities of various professionals in building design and construction and gave me a better understanding of project management.
Listergate Square and Broadwalk - Proposed (CGI by Benoy)
Broadmarsh was the main focus in my experienced based analysis as part of my Part III exam. Broadmarsh stands out in the company’s portfolio of D&B projects with its large number of instructed and expected significant changes at Stages 4 and 5. This particularity of the project provided me the basis for my analysis on the actions and decisions leading up to the necessity of changes, as well as brought up the topic of strategies to handle such issues and minimise delays, cost, and risks.
Demolition Plan - Ground Floor
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Food Court - Mock Up and Visualisation of Proposed Design (CGI by Benoy) Testing lighting on new floor finish
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02|TORPHICHEN STREET HOTEL Concept Plan
While in Comprehensive Design Architects I had the chance to work on a new boutique hotel in the centre of Edinburgh. The Torphichen Street Hotel development is a 150 room hotel with associated facilities currently under construction in the West End of Edinburgh. Some of the main design considerations for this site are the West End conservation area requirements, the urban development plan, and the site constraints of the twin railway tunnels which run directly beneath the northern portion of the site. The ground floor has a single storey ground bearing structure directly above the tunnels, allowing the ground floor to follow the street line, while
the upper levels are cantilevered above the tunnels to provide sufficient floor space.
Typical Floor Plan
3D Visualisation
I was involved in the coordination of construction information drawings and the preparation of architectural drawings for construction. Also, I helped with the amendment of building warrant drawings and their submission. I have attended multiple site visits which gave me a better understanding of the responsibilities of architects on site and their role in the wider project team. I was also a part of meetings with the site manager, consultants, project manager, and transport local authorities.
Slab Apertures Floor Plan
In Construction 01.2019
03|HOUSE OF FRASER
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House of Fraser is a project I was working on for a few months while in Comprehensive Design architects. The House of Fraser store in Leamington Spa was earmarked for closure as a result of House of Fraser entering into a company voluntary arrangement. Whilst Sports Direct’s acquisition of the House of Fraser Group has temporarily postponed the closure of Leamington Spa’s House of Fraser, the landlords of the store have been exploring options for the future of the building aiming to create a department store concept that suits the current retail environment in the area.
Existing Elevations
Proposed Elevations with Changes Noted
The project team at Comprehensive Design Architects prepared planning submissions for two options for potential adaptation and renovation of the building, proposing a transformation from an old fashioned large-format department store to a multi unit building with spaces for retail, leisure, cinema, and offices. I was involved in the preparation of planning drawings, the presentation boards for the public consultation, execution of the planning consultation event, and preparation of the design and access statement document.
04|SKYLINER
Skyliner is a residential project I was working on while employed in Comprehensive Design Architects. The development is located in the Leith Docks area of Edinburgh and consists of four blocks ranging from seven to thirteen storeys high and 61 affordable homes located in one of the residential blocks. Also, the residential development has a deck level providing parking for the complex and shared green space on top. I was involved in the preparation of the design and access statement and
planning drawings for this project. I had the opportunity to attend meetings with consultants and prepare drawings for meetings with the planning officer. I had the chance to watch the Edinburgh City Council’s development management sub-committee discussing the proposal and reaching the decision to grant planning permission for this project. This gave me a better understanding of what local authorities value in a proposal for a residential development in key areas of the city.
Material choice
Uses Diagram
South and North Elevations
Circulation Cores
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Block B Typical Plans
Section Skyliner Development
Hospice 05|HOSPICE GLASGOW CITY
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I worked on the Hospice project while in University of Strathclyde. It is a good representation of my autonomous work. The project aims to propose a design of a medical building for young terminally ill patients situated in Govan, Glasgow. The building meets the individual needs of the young patients and provides services to help with their fears and concerns. It offers palliative comfort for physical symptoms – which can be physical, emotional, spiritual or social in nature. The young adults are provided with privacy, dignity and independence during their visit. The hospice’s design facilitates as many experiences for them as possible. The building has a bedroom ward with individual units for each patient and a medical ward, providing professional care services to the patients. There is a variety of spaces for contemplation or relaxation as well as places where the patients can meet others and interact. In this way the
individual is given the option to decide how they want to spend their visit. The hospice aims to create a safe and welcoming environment. The design expresses a juxtaposition between a robust exterior, using GRC panels for its facade, and a warm and cosy interior, which provides a number of secluded spaces, connected to exterior courtyards. For the interior finishes, neutral colours and wooden materials are used, defining a place of tranquillity, while the furnishing incorporates brighter accent colours - giving the space a more youthful atmosphere. The goal of this design is to provide a building which facilitates terminally ill young adults and creates a place of security, assisting human relationships and bettering the life of its users.
1:500 Model View from River Clyde
South East Elevation Site Plan
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Hospice
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Inspirations and Precedents
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GRC Panel, External Wall Detail
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Bedroom Units|Roof Shape
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02|BOUCHAOUI CLINIC (Algeria)
I was part of the project team for the design proposal of a medical military complex in Algeria while working in the studio of DNA Barcelona Architects. The client is a commercial developer and the project is a collaboration with Pine ARQ, a Spanish architectural studio that has experience in the design of medical buildings. DNA’s design team was in charge of the site plan and massing of the buildings, building facades, and building design
of the non-medical facilities. The whole project consisted of a military hospital, a hotel, accommodation for the staff, villas, and a military building. Working on such a complex brief in a team of four architects, gave me a great understanding of project management and design in concept and developed design stage. I was given an opportunity to contribute to the project and show my insight on the design of several buildings in the project.
RENDER|HOSPITAL EXTERIOR
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RENDER|AERIAL VIEWS
02|BOUCHAOUI CLINIC (Algeria)
I was working on the elevations of the main hospital building in the medical military complex. I assisted in the design the facade and worked on the visual representation of the drawings. Some of my tasks included AutoCAD drawing and Photoshop work on the facades and postproduction on the exterior renders of the complex.
RENDER|HOSPITAL AND HOTEL EXTERIOR
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02|BOUCHAOUI CLINIC (Algeria)
Site Plan
02|BOUCHAOUI CLINIC (Algeria) 2|BOUCHAOUI CLINIC (Algeria)
South Elevation My biggest contribution to the project was the design of the hotel building. DNA Architects’ team on the project proposed a massing of the building and had a vision for the exterior. I worked on the plans and elevations following the brief I was given and later worked on the drawings in Photoshop. During the design development, I was consulting with the lead architect on the project and researching on hotel layouts from academic sources and the company’s project database. The final design not only corresponds to the vision of the project and the studio, but also shows my understanding about building layout and presentation.
This project is a great example of my experience and position in DNA Architects Barcelona. During my internship in this studio I had the chance to get involved in the design process, proposing and discussing my ideas for the projects, as well as adapting to the goal of the project team. The vast portfolio of projects of DNA Architects Barcelona gave me the opportunity to face new design tasks in different building typologies and work with the majority of the employees in the studio, improving my skills in building design, teamwork, and time management.
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03|BATH HOUSE Precedents and Inspirations GLASGOW CITY
GOVAN
The purpose of this university project is to design a Bath House that enriches the City of Glasgow and enhances the positive outlook of the District of Govan. As a communal Bath House, it tries to bring the diverse and multicultural society together to share an experience of serenity while fulfilling the main purpose of cleansing the body. Around the world there are a number of bathing rituals with different cultures focusing on different aspects of the process. In Japan, the Onsen aims to keep you as close to nature as possible. Similarly, the bath house design aims to emulate the sensation of being outside, surrounded by nature. Different organic and circular pool shapes were explored to draw inspiration for a design that resembles
a more natural bathing environment. The polycarbonate panels used for the exterior and the exposed steel frame structure create a dimly lit atmosphere reminding of a dense forest and at the same time aims to celebrate the history of shipbuilding for which the area is famous for. The design also incorporates the idea of the Roman Thermae - the notion that a Bath House can be a communal hub for a slur of activities. Govan’s bath house provides services such as a restaurant, shop, salon, kids’ play ground area, gym and activity rooms. Thus, providing the whole community, irrespective of age, with a fun and relaxing place for socialization and games.
RENDER|POOL AREA
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In order to create a more user-friendly experience of the visitors and maintain a simple and elegant layout, some of the smaller spaces are organized in clusters. Spaces of similar use are brought together.
kids area
restaurant bar
saunas adventure showers
treatment room meeting rooms
jacuzzi
main pool
pre-pool showers
baths
kids pool
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03|BATH HOUSE Polycarbonate Panels | Supporting Structure
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RENDER|RESTAURANT
Terrazzo Flooring from Recycled Glass
Interior Glass Colour Palette
RENDER|MAIN POOL
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04|OSPEDALE AL MARE COMPLEX (Venice, Italy) The Complex In 1950s
The Ospedale al Mare is my Masters project for which I was fortunate to spend a semester in Venice dedicated to research on the concept of adaptive reuse and the site. Adaptive reuse of old or abandoned buildings is gaining more popularity nowadays as it brings environmental, economic, and cultural benefits to structures which are not fulfilling their original function. The process gives an opportunity to retain the authentic image of run-down areas and at the same time gives space for innovation where new technologies and contemporary styles can be adopted. An adaptive reuse
strategy aims to bring together the past and the present in the built environment. In the Venetian Lagoon there is a great tradition of building renovation and conservation. In recent years adaptive reuse projects have put the spotlight on Venice. The concept of adaptive reuse corresponds to the vision Venice wants to retain - a place of extraordinary built heritage with a constant flow of new ideas. There is still a lot of potential for adaptive reuse projects in Venice. The eleven century history of the city, the shift of areas of interest, and economic issues have left many buildings in abandonment with a questionable future.
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The focus of this thesis is the case of Ospedale al Mare, an abandoned hospital complex on the coastline of Venice’s Lido Island. The complex used to be internationally recognised for its alternative medicine treatments. In addition, it provided an unique experience to its patients with the various facilities it offered. It had an urban importance on the island as its public park area was connected to the promenade. After a period of economic recession the complex was closed down and currently the property is owned by wealthy investors. The proposals for the future use are creating conflicts between the locals and developers. An adaptive reuse strategy for Ospedale al Mare can improve the lifestyle
of the locals and visitors of the island. The concept focuses on creating an art community complex where its residents are the ones that provide entertainment, educational, and leisure activities to the public. The goal is to design a highquality residence for locals and a place open to others, rejuvenating the area and defining it as a place of innovation and creativity. In this way, Ospedale al Mare could maintain its architectural and urban importance, providing a new use that is economically and socially beneficial. A successful adaptive reuse of a complex of such large scale can potentially set a new vision for the area and Lido Island - a place of balance between locals and tourists, where beauty and art is celebrated.
RENDER|PROPOSED DESIGN
04|OSPEDALE AL MARE COMPLEX (Venice, Italy)
East Elevation
In the adaptive reuse project of Ospedale al Mare new uses of the existing structures are suggested and developed, also new design moves are pursued, such as a landscape design and the addition of two buildings. The addition of the new events centre and conference buildings follows the tradition of the always expanding Ospedale al Mare complex and at the same time represents the new chapter of the history of the complex. The new buildings are positioned strategically in the landscape and their style corresponds to the adaptive reuse design criteria stating that all new works on site should be recognised as contemporary. Thus, the
distinction between the heritage buildings and the new additions is underlined. The conference building is situated in the end of the main pedestrian path in the complex, making it a focal point in the design and expressing the importance of the exchange of ideas in the spheres of art and music. The conference building is a place where events, lectures, and meetings are held. The lounge and cafe zones in the conference building provide beautiful views to the park and the complex, again defining the importance of the building in the context of the complex.
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South Elevation
RENDER|VIEW FROM THE CAFE
04|OSPEDALE AL MARE COMPLEX (Venice, Italy)
East Elevation
The events centre is in the heart of the complex, positioned next on the main public square. The importance of the building is emphasized as its shape breaks the main paths on ground floor with a portico area. The exterior facade’s frame corresponds to the structural layout of the
building and can be read as a simplified interpretation of the facade of the nearby art nouveau theatre building. The events centre is designed to hold big events and access to the rooftop bar is provided at all times, where there is yet another great view of the complex and the Adriatic sea.
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RENDER|MAIN SQUARE
CONTACT INFO|Karina Velikova email: k.h.velikova@gmail.com phone: +44 7488549660