PORTFOLIO
KATERYNA YAKOVETS
CONTENTS
4 Mobile modules
academic | bachelor diploma | spring 2015
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Mountain resort
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Park_memorial
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academic | 4th year | september 2014
academic | 4th year | december 2014
Media tech_ for public spaces academic | 5th year | november 2016
to be continued...
MOBILE MODULES
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MOBILE MODULES Modular structures for public services in rural areas
ACADEMIC_Bachelor diploma _ spring 2015 Zatoka, Odessa region, Ukraine Diploma work presents the results of the development of transformable mobile modular units with different configuration and function, from which the autonomous mobile settlement for 100 people is projected . The topic is relevant because of the existing need to create a flexible and adaptable architectural environment, which is dependent on the current economic, demographic and technological changes in society. The settlement is provided with full range of high service of the population in areas such as medicine, trade, public catering, consumer services, culture and recreation, housing and work. Created multifunctional system of architectural objects fits to the existing environment without any harm and can be quickly moved to a new location. Designed mobile buildings are expressive aesthetically, functionally feasible, environmentally friendly and compact; have a high level of prefabrication, require a minimum of time and manpower for installation / disassembly and provide a multi-variant of architectural planning and three-dimensional solution.
Demographic factors
migration
age 0-15 age 16-59
Population
age 60+
Issues Solution Benefits 6
MOBILE ARCHITECTURE
FUNCTIONS OF THE MODULES
Public catering
Working spaces
Local stores
Medical services 7
Floor plan of medical block (5 transformed modules)
Floor plan of office for 10 workers (4 mobile modules)
Floor plan of grocery store (5 mobile modules) 8
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DWELLING BLOCKS
Block A, family type -2 transformable modules with all
Block B, 1-2 person -3 transformable modules with all 10
Transformation of all unit
Transformation ofcostructive elements
Using additional elements
Assembling process of a single unit 11
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Mobile settlement for 100 residents (Zatoka, Ukraine)
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MOUNTAIN RESORT
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MOUNTAIN RESORT Hotel in scenic Transcarpathia ACADEMIC_4th year _ October 2014 Pylypets, Zakarpattia, Ukraine Hotel “Mountain resort� has wide range of accomodation and recration opprrtunities (including inside and outside ones). Visual and volume appeal is designed in a way of blending in to the surrounding and using to the biggest axtent the natural potential of the place. Big ammount of glass surfaces and panoramic windows allows the visitors to observe and be closer to nature while staying comfortably accomodated during their holidays. Usage of extra wooden materials, shapes or the roofs and terraces are inspired by the surrounding mountains and aimed to create visual and textural connection,
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SIDE FACADE
two-leveled apartment (extra comfort class option)
TYPES OF HOTEL ROOMS
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family rooms (higher comfort option)
single and double (budget option)
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PARK_MEMORIAL Symbolic park in the centre of the city
ACADEMIC_4th year _ December 2014 Kyiv, Ukraine Memorial park is designed to symbolically show dignity revolution effect in Kyiv and open more information about the events to public. Park consists of parts different by organisation of space and visual appeal: “before” - closed, narrow alley, “during” - maze with semi-transparent surfaces with information and photos, and “after” - open space, view point, nonlimited area leaving the space for visitors to use it in the way they want to.
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MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES for urban public spaces Research of possibilities applicable for urban areas ACADEMIC_5th year _ November 2016 Kyiv, Ukraine The work is aimed to define the ways and means of transformation|creation of public spaces with the usage of media-technologies, changing exsisting infrastructure, adding new functions and developing the stage for interaction and communucation, social triggers for less developed urban areas of Kyiv (on the concrete case of neighborhood Solomianka)
Selected territory analyses *places of biggest attraction with poor infrastructure
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Stakeholders|users of selected areas
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Clasification of media-technologies means in city space *modern visual language in spatial design is characterised by integration of visual and digital space, triggering social, economical, cultural changes and provoking dialog between people.
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Mechanisms of action
Typology of proposed solutions
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k.yakovets@gmail.com
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