Ljubica Perisic Portfolio 2

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

CV

Ljubica Perišić B.Arch

WORKSHOPS & SEMINARS & EXHIBITIONS

address: Via Balicco 65, 23900 Lecco, Italy contact number: +39 388 49 320 53 e-mail: ljubica92@hotmail.com LinkedIn: https://rs.linkedin.com/in/ljubica-perišić-39894130 date of birth: 11.06.1992. EDUCATION Politecnico di Milano Master of Science in Architectural Engineering average 28/30 “GOLD” scholarship holder by Politecnico di Milano “DOSITEJA” scholarship holder by Fund for Young Talents of the Republic of Serbia Architectural Faculty, University of Belgrade Bachelor of Science in Architecture average 9.4/10 National scholarship by the Republic of Serbia “Young talents” scholarship by Trstenik municipality

2014. – expected 2016.

2011. - 2014.

2007. - 2011.

“SuperSkyScrapers” - Steel City: Container Skyscrapers, Mumbai, Special Mention August 2015. “Youth Moving” - Guide cover for the EXPO 2015 , Finalist April 2015. Volleyball competitions - Belgrade University team, National and international awards 2012-2014. “99designs”, Several logo designs finalist 2012.

Italian language course, Certificate of completion Course, Level B1 IELTS certificate, Overall band score 6.0 “Autodesk Revit Architecture 2014 – Essentials” PERSONAL SKILLS

WORKING EXPERIENCE Teaching assistant, Politecnico di Milano Working with the students of the first year of Master degree in a course Sustainable Multidisciplinary Design Process Studio;

October 2016.- ongoing

February 2012.- August 2014.

Urban Park Arena No1, Belgrade July 2011.- July 2012. Organization and implementation of several successful advertising promotions, Organization of birthdays, Team Buildings, Giving instructions on rules of using contents (paint-ball, laser tag, rock climbing etc.); INTERNSHIPS Directorate for Planning and Construction “Trstenik” Preliminary design of apartments of the mixed-use building;

October 2016. September 2016. May 2016. October 2015. May 2015. October 2014. June/July 2014. May/June 2014. March 2014. September 2012.

COURSES & CERTIFICATES

Architectural - technical High School, Belgrade average 5.0/5.0 National scholarship by the Republic of Serbia

Tutoring Lectured other students in several subjects;

“Ordinary Landscape, Emergent heritage”, international workshop, Vic, Spain “Ready, Steady, Start-Up”, international workshop, Maribor, Slovenia “A new Eco-district in Porto di Mare area”, workshop at Politecnico di Milano “Team Building”, workshop at Politecnico di Milano “Resilience injections in urban design”, seminar at Politecnico di Milano “Genderflex”, workshop at Politecnico di Milano “Savamala body language”, exhibition at Mikser festival, Belgrade “Savamala incubator”, workshop at Faculty of Architecture, Belgrade “Stone EXPO”, exhibition at Stone fair, Kragujevac, Serbia “urBINizacija”, workshop, Belgrade COMPETITIONS & AWARDS

Directorate for Planning and Construction “Trstenik” Familiarization with an architectural practice and cooperation with team in the architectural proposal for the interior design of CEO office;

June 2014.

July 2012.

LANGUAGES Serbo-Croatian / Native language English / Professional proficiency Italian / Average proficiency SOFTWARE Microsoft Office / High proficiency AutoCAD / Professional proficiency Revit Architecture / High proficiency Sketch Up / Basic proficiency Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, Adobe Illustrator / High proficiency Sefaira / Basic proficiency OTHER SKILLS Architecture / Graphic design, physical modeling, hand drawing Communication / Presentation skill, negotiation Organization / Time management, data handling, accuracy Sport / Volleyball, fitness, swimming, skiing, table tennis, hiking

June 2015. February 2014. September 2013.


NEW AARCH location Aarhus, Denmark period September 2016.

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Engagement as a key of consideration in Architecture, is playing significant role that has usually demonstrated how design tools can approach different disciplines and let the building of our contexts evolve to a better future. The current Aarhus school of Architecture is targeting an entity that could carry out architectural education to further public awareness and under-

standing through its impact. Being part of a comprehensive master plan inside the cultural district, this project has focused to propose a NEW AARCH using a complex multi-disciplinary scalar methodology that correspond to the dynamic variables. The design development passed through an integrated process to explore the various opportunities for implementation where the

master plan considered the urban transformation of Godsbanearlerne area as part of the municipality plans. Meanwhile, the development of the educational facilities of the school complex was carried out through intensive design qualities imposing an interacting architecture product that complies with different areas of technology, energy efficiency and structural design.



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CORSICO MUSIC HUB location Milan, Italy period January 2016. physical model cardboard, balsa Initiation of the project was about searching a proper function which will be accommodated into 3000 sqm of the multi-functional space, given by the brief. By the analysis, inspiration was found in the historical context of the location. Well-known by the cultural boom in the 60s and 70s, Giambellino-Lorenteggio district was only about two kilometers from the project location. It was widely recognized area that gave a generation of talented Milanese, especially musicians. It was an inspiration that prompted us to revive this memory, to transfer it and save it inside a Corsico Music Hub.

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The idea is to have three major activities inside the Hub, through which the locals would experience the music: performance, exhibition and workshop. Having in mind this functional separation, as well the object’s positioning inside the location, the volume of the building is split in three, all of them directly connected underground. The music was the very first input to the project development, but later on it had as well the great influence in design process. Idea of the rhythmics is implemented in the facade.

Here comes into consideration sustainability aspect, having double facade as an important factor that affects directly energy consumption. Therefore it was designed as a compromise of two: orientation that building faces with the amount of incident sun rays and internal organization together with the required amount of natural light. As well, other passive design strategies

like material albedo, buffer areas etc. are taken into account. Further on, project is developed in parallel having as a guidelines good energy performance (low annual consumption, resolving of the thermal bridges) and prominent architectural design (in terms of space organization, users experience, visual impact, acoustics requirements etc).


square in between the train station and retail zone of the Auditorium building

park and area with canopy as a buffer between parking and Exhibition building

buffer zone between Bar and the walkway overlooking Naviglio Grande

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VERTICAL SLUMS location Mumbai, India period July 2015. competition entry special mention

Slums unfurl in oganic way, in opposite to most of our city fabrics. Space is scarce and rapidly filled with living units. The units themselves are build with diverse materials essentially low cost and abundant. The context sets up our concept. When thinking about designing a skyscraper using a container as unit we processes how to discern the key features of the slums, develop them and implement high-end replicable, sustainable and resilient strategies to support them.

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CORSICO, MORE THAN A PERIPHERY location Milan, Italy period June 2015.


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CONCEPT

THE WALL OF SONDRIO location Sondrio, Italy period June 2015.

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MUSEO DIOCESANO location Milan, Italy period February 2015. physical model cardboard, balsa

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The project implied the new addition to the existing Diocesano Museum. It should occupy the area between the Parco delle Basiliche and the Corso di Porta Ticinese which has remained somewhat ill-defined since the wartime destruction. The project proposal went deep through the spatial analysis, proportions and requirements, both of the context and of competition brief. Aim was to create new representative museum front and to solve functional issues of the Museum.

Proposal does not invade the context, but respectively fill the missing wing, putting in the emphasis connection between two important city voids; street and park. The project is a threshold for itself. Between old building with permanent exhibition and new one with temporary displays. Threshold between internal courtyard and external plaza. Internal ramps are uniting the exhibition space, but as well have specific relation towards the outdoor environment.



Another important aspect of the project was to follow sustainability requirements. Compactness of the form is one of the major aspect to achieve this goal. Rather than having scattered building form, this one will also provide large open public space in front. E mphasis is as well put on the natural ventilation and the proper light distribution. Pitched central roof has a crucial role. It acts as a chimney, pulling out the warm air from the exhibition area. On the other side, its orientation enables installation of the PV panels facing directly south, and diffused natural light coming from the north. Bellow the roof there is a ceiling made of wooden planks, which control and distribute incident light according to the need of gallery. The new wing of the museum is unique whole for itself, but at the same time creates a unity with the rest of the museum.

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STUDENT RESIDENCE location Belgrade, Serbia period June 2014.

physical model cardboard, paspartu

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TERAZIJE TERRACE location Belgrade, Serbia period January 2014.

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Location - Savamala. Back in the past - center of the city, nowadays - neglected, overcrowded traffic area. Project location spreads in between downtown area and Sava river. The main goal of the project is to redesign the area so to be used to its full potential. By the analysis of the context, several key nodes are recognized. Linking of those and by overlapping new connections, the green pedestrian corridor has been made. Its function is to launch people to the waterfront, but even the greater role is that this corridor, together with the crossing streets, creates a skeleton of the site. As a human body’s skeleton, corridor embraces proposed functions and feed them with users. Besides, corridor is meant to accommodate plenty recreation and relaxation areas that will create real oasis inside the heart of the Belgrade.


In the second phase of the project, focus is on development of one block that besides corridor accommodates mixed-used complex. Complex consists mainly of residential space, but also has a kindergarten and commercial spaces in ground floor. Stepping of the complex volume follows location topography and gives opportunity for a better views form inside of the complex. Speaking about residential units, their composition varies from studio apartments to vast duplex flats. The main element of each apartment is internal atrium. Since most of the flats are deep and half of them are north-side oriented, need of additional lighting arose. Therefore, we are introducing atrium, element that will provide extra light and as well that will foster natural ventilation of the flats.

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The observed part of the location will include new housing and craft shops on the ground floor. These shops are inspired by the Balkan street and market place ,,Zeleni venac’’. Here were located the first Belgrade’s taverns, the first hat makers, watchmakers, last bonbon maker. The area will be designed as a modern interactive zone, which preserves the spirit of the old craft shops, but now includes the passers-by to participate in their activities. Open area in front of the store will provide a space for various performances. This zone will not only physically connect the mentioned market and Balkan street, but will revive the spirit and preserve Belgrade as it was once.

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first floor plan

second floor plan


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IT BUSINESS PAVILION location Belgrade, Serbia period June 2013. Project is located in a New Belgrade, part of the city that is characterised by the fast development and modern architecture. It is overlooking one of the biggest Belgrade’s shopping moll from one side and empty plots on the others. Therefore, project proposal has to deal with a flexibility of a context that is going to evolve in the future. Project brief required a new building that will accommodate 800 sqm of office and exhibition space for IT company. Building’s form is inspired by regularity and modularity of the New Belgrade’s morphology. Accordingly, emphasis is placed on the structure that wraps the building and comes to the forefront. Ground floor is dedicated to staff and technical facilities, while first floor host exhibition area with a bar, offices and meeting rooms as well as relaxation terrace for employees.


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