Ludmila Jankovichová - Portfolio 2020

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Portfolio Ludmila Jankovichovรก


Ludmila Jankovichová Address:

Zaježová 119, 962 63 Pliešovce E-mail:

lulu.jankovichova@gmail.com Telephone number:

+421 918 295 088 Day of birth:

25.08.1994

Bachelor´s degree

September 2014 - 2018

Erasmus in the UK

2016/2017

BUT Brno, Faculty of Architecture University of Brighton, School Art, Design and Media winter semester 2016 - Studio 06 - Graham Perring, Andrew Paine

An ecologist´s shelter

summer semester 2017 - Studio 06 - Graham Perring, Andrew Paine

Institute of Rural Architecture

Nomination in the James Latham prize for Innovative Timber Engineering 2nd place - Stavby s vôňou dreva - Award of the jury

winter semester 2017 - Ateliér Kristek-Sedlák

Parallel Architecture - Festival na FA

summer semester 2018 - Bachelor´s project - Studio Kristek-Sedlák

Archive+, Data link

Master´s degree

September 2018 - present

BUT Brno, Faculty of Architecture winter semester 2019 - Ateliér Kristek-Sedlák

Rural Baroque

Erasmus in Poland Small scale

summer semester 2019

University of Technology Poznan, Faculty of Architecture

design and spaces summer semester 2019 - Inovatics - PUT Poznan

Multifunctional Isolation Bubble

summer semester 2019 - Product design - PUT Poznan

SAShE box

Top 50 packaging designs of YOUNG PACKAGE MODEL


Work experiences

June 2019 - present UYO, Brno, The Czech Republic uyo.cz November 2017 - January 2019 ORA, Znojmo, The Czech Republic o-r-a.cz

Workshops

timber structures winter semester 2016 - Studio 06 - Graham Perring, Andrew Paine

Timber workshop - part of the ecologist´s shelter

The James Latham prize for Innovative Timber Engineering - nomination

summer 2018

Workshop 1:1, Lučenec - Woven Nomination in exterior design CE.Z.AR

Realizations Hobbies

November 2019

The “tunnel“ and the auditorium crochet, history of architecture, cardboard, paper, upcycling, fractals

Bookbinding

diaries, sketchbooks, notebooks

Skills

Slovak language - mother tongue English language - advanced Czech and Polish language - advanced

Adobe CAD

Photoshop - advanced InDesign - advanced Illustrator - moderately advanced AutoCAD - advanced 3D max - inermediate Revit - beginner Rhinoceros - advanced Sketch Up - moderately advanced MS Office - advanced

Personal skills

taking care of animals - milk cow/goat, making cheese patient, hardworking, fast-learning, creative, reliable, skillful

Links

https://issuu.com/ludmilajankovichova https://www.instagram.com/klbko/



EN ECOLOGIST’S SHELTER University of Brighton

School Art, Design and Media,

Studio 06: Graham Perring, Andrew Paine

, United Kingdom

Wooden structure was nominated for James Latham prize for Innovative Timber Engineering; group project. The process of creating this project was very special because of the approach of Studio 06. The brief was to design a shelter in the woodland of Forest Row in East Sussex, England. We had several tasks during the semester, in each, we had to create several hand-drawn drawings on A1. The first was to pick an ecology and

research about it. I was researching about bats and their natural ability to protect the forest from overpopulating by moths and keep it healthy. During the semester, we also participated in a workshop, where we created wooden structures in groups. This structure had to be included in the later design.



INSTITUTE OF RURAL ARCHITECTURE

School Art, Design and Media,

University of Brighton, United Kingdom, 2016

Studio 06: Graham Perring, Andrew Paine

Nominated for James Latham prize for Innovative Timber Engineering. 2nd place - Stavby s vĂ´Ĺˆou dreva (Buildings with a smell of timber) - Award of the jury Rural Institute of Architecture, as a building and as an institute, is communicating with landscape and it tries to understand what the rural means. The institute is learning and showing people, how we can build architecture from the nature with specific learning program; You would grow your building material - straw with helping to the community of Tablehurst farm and sleep in the wooden structures in the landscape until you would build walls to protect you from the weather. This cycle would continue with deconstructing the walls and using the straw for animals at the farm as bedding and at the end with the manure, the straw would get again to the landscape to begin the cycle again. The spatial organization of the institute as a building is tightly connected to the program and the landscape itself. I played with the mass of the building to use the slope and create different possibilities for visitors and students to see the land. By building, we usually leave a footprint it the landscape. The footprint is a flat surface cut into the ground. The roof is one of the main parts defining the appearance of the institute not just with the shape-changing with the slope, but as a footprint of the landscape.





MULTIFUNCTIONAL ISOLATION BUBBLE

Faculty of Architecture,

University of Technology Poznan, Poland, 2019

Inovatics: prof. dr hab. inz. arch. W Bonenberg

It allows you to hide from other people, but it will attract attention at the same time. We can take it as a spatial and social experiment. It is easy to transport and transform into your own

personal space. This space will remain your own and will not be attacked by somebody’s else invasion, so you can easily enjoy the party alone on the dance floor or in the corner of the room.



ARCHIVE+, DATA LINK

University of Technology Brno, Czech Republic, 2018 Studio Kristek-Sedlak: Ing.arch. MArch. Jan Kristek Ph.D., Ing. Arch. Jaroslav Sedlák Faculty of Architecture, Bachelor project In an archive of architecture is an index card first information that you get into contact with. This small card is holding in a low volume a minimum of information but it is referring to each archived file in deposits. The index card set is a miniature of the Archive itself. In deposits are information stored in “composed form”. It is only after searching the “unpacked data” using the index that the information can be read in the original meaningful arrangement. The architecture of the Archive is based on this

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consideration. The central studying room with a set of index cards is referring to the surrounding deposits surfacing the space. Deposits are also playing the main role in the mass of the Archive, which needs special conditions and therefore they are created as the individual masses built into the old building’s structure. The masses are separately insulated and have own construction system to comply with air conditioning for archival storage.

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SASHE BOX

University of Technology Poznan, Poland, 2019 Industrial design: dr inz. arch. M Gyurkovich Faculty of Architecture,

In Top 50 packaging designs of YOUNG PACKAGE MODEL The box is created for the Slovak website SAShE.sk, where various creators are selling their home-made products. I wanted to design a package, which these creators can order in an unfinished form and then shape it for sending their products in. When finished it is big enough to send it by post with no need for additional packaging. The box is mostly made for jewelry or other small products, which you can find plenty on SAShE. It consists of two parts of cardboard, that when folded properly create a simple

exterior, while on the inside there are two arms with several cuts. The seller can fold them to a suitable shape that fits the product the best. One way is to use another box and place it in the middle of the two arms. The spring effect of the folded cardboard will hold it in place. The second way is to place the product directly into the cuts. In both cases, the product would not only be safe during transport but thanks to the interior structure it will make for an unforgettable unboxing experience.


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RURAL BAROQUE

University of Technology Brno, Czech Republic, 2018 Studio Kristek-Sedlak: Ing.arch. MArch. Jan Kristek Ph.D., Ing. Arch. Jaroslav Sedlák Faculty of Architecture,

Collaborators: Monika Přikrylová Cultural and community center for a smaller village in a suburban area of Prague. It is a very difficult site. From one side surrounded by the historical center and from the other by new build catalog houses. The design is trying a hybrid strategy that will enable us to master it “size” and “context”. So we try to design a “cultural house” that will reflect its surroundings within its details and at the same time, its architectural form will be based on its internal

needs. We leave part of the building of the old sheep-house on the plot and place a social hall in its large space, from which the mass distribution is derived. The facade is made of exposed concrete, where we insert plastic windows to which the context from the original facade is imprinted, on which we found this detail. We are inspired by both parts of the village, so every matter has a facade inspired by other details.





CARDBOARD PLANK

Faculty of Architecture,

University of Technology Brno, Czech Republic, 2019

Design: Akad. Mal. Milada Gabrielovรก

A new material or peace of furniture. The aim was to create a plank that will organize my boxes with creative supplies. It should be lighter and with approximate dimensions of 120 cm x 40 cm. I work with cardboard stripes for better manipulation. I was trying

to create a pattern that will be able to make my work faster and the making of it more efficient. This pattern is made out of smaller pieces that are glued together.



NAILITH

Workshop 1:1, LuÄ?enec, Slovakia 2018 Tutors: Tobias Permin, Anna CsĂŠfalvay Nominated in exterior category in CE.ZA.AR (Slovak award for architecture). Studio Woven in organizing a workshop 1:1 every year in a different city in Slovakia. In 10 days students from many countries are trying to analyze the space, create and contextual design and at the and build it by their own hands from timber. That year it was in LuÄ?enec city park where we created this object. Nailith is, on the one hand, a contextual contribution to this wilder part of the park, fills a mild valley along the former stream, and its areas, seating

steps are a continuation of the terrain, as well as the roof of the right building. On the other hand, the place itself negates. It leans and its central slot misleads the visitor, who is accustomed to a rectangular anchorage in the space. It is an anti-amphitheater or house that cannot be accessed or a fallen meteorite from space that we must learn to inhabit again.



PARALLEL ARCHITECTURE

University of Technology Brno, Czech Republic, 2017 Studio Kristek-Sedlak: Ing.arch. MArch. Jan Kristek Ph.D., Ing. Arch. Jaroslav Sedlák Faculty of Architecture,

Collaborators: Václav Šana Our Faculty of Architecture is a historical building built in neoclassical style. During the semester, you can barely meet someone in the hallways. Parallel Architecture is a festival, which is turning everything upside down. All the studios will be locked and students’ work will be exhibited in the hallways. Faculty would live differently. Normally dull courtyard will be inhabited by workshops and talks. The circulation will be changed with two additional staircases and a new entrance. For the exhibition, students will use modular furniture, that can be used in studios as well as halls. These cubes could be made from wooden planks by students themselves.


„kolik kostek potřebuješ? já bych si vzala šest mám mhodně modelů“ „to je super. z toho se dá složit i stolička. Jak dovnitř, tak ven“

„A tohle položíme sem! Te n n á s m o d e l je strašně obrovský“

„konečně to tu vypadá jako na Fakultě Architektury!“ „ješětě dodělat ty řezy. Už umírám“

„Asi takto jsem to cítila!“

„proč ona má vždycky tak hezké modely?!“

„včera tu byla dobrá pařba“

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VEDOUCÍ PRÁCE ING. ARCH. JAN KRISTEK, PH.D. I N G . A R C H . J A R O S L AV S E D L Á K FA K U LTA A R C H I T E K T U R Y V U T V B R N Ě



PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION


THE “TUNNEL” AND AUDITORIUM

University of Technology Brno, Czech Republic, 2019 Studio Kristek-Sedlak: Ing.arch. MArch. Jan Kristek Ph.D., Ing. Arch. Jaroslav Sedlák Faculty of Architecture,

Collaborators: Václav Šana, Šimon Doubrava and other students and teachers It was built for the 100th anniversary of Faculty od Architecture with help of the whole faculty. Project parallel architecture was build in a very simplified way. The main intention of this realization was to make the courtyard a public space by creating a transition through the building. This “tunnel” is located on the side of the building through the window without any damage to the historic structure. You will walk up the stairs to the window and walk through the previous archive of the faculty with a lift-up floor. At the end of the room, there is a door

but you have to duck to go thought it. You can´t enter the building, you have to go straight through it and go out of the window again. When you walk out, the courtyard is open for you. There is a wooden auditorium waiting for another event to take part here. The whole structure was built for the 100th anniversary of the Faculty of Architecture.





BOOKINING

My very hobby

I couldn’t find a perfect sketchbook. So I made one for myself. For two years I didn’t buy any sketchbook, notebook nor diary. I make them and sometimes give them to others.

I am fascinated by paper and patterns that I can create from it or print on it.


2020


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