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Maraltuya Amartuvshin
CONTACT Phone:
+49 17623919504
E-mail:
maraltuya@gmail.com
Address: Bellermannstr. 93, 13357, Berlin
EDUCATION
WORK EXPERIENCE
COMPETITIONS
PUBLICATIONS
2010-2011 Satisfactory completion
15.07.2014-15.09.2014 Architect by DA&MBG Archi-
2014 Participant in Dalseong Citizen’s Gymnasi-
- METU Architectural Design Studios 2011-
of Basic English Middle East Tech-
tects in Uskudar, Istanbul, Turkey
um by Daegu Architectural Cultural Confederation
2012 pg 21, 23, 24, 33
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Munich Art Gallery
nical University –
- Worked on plans and 3D of Villas in Somilia, Africa
2016 Participant in Prosteel Student Compatition
- METU Architectural Design Studios 2012-
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Villa Design
Ankara, Turkey ,
- Participated competition of Sport Center in South
in March 2016 by Borusan Mannesman
2013 pg 61
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Korea
2019 Participant in Peace Pavilion Sedhiou, Sene-
- DIA After Geometry 7 2017
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gal in April 2019 by Kairalooro
- DIA Construction of Atmosphere 2018
CERTIFICATES
LANGUAGES
CADsys:
Mongolian- mother tongue
- IFC
English, Turkish - Fluent
- Enscape
German- B2
Lynda:
SOFTWARES
- Autodesk Revit 2013: Bauteilfamilien
Autodesk Revit
- BIM Manager: Managing BIM 360
Autodesk Autocad
- Introduction to BIM 360: Next Gen
Navisworks
- BIM Manager: Managing Revit
Google Sketchup
2011-2016 Bachelor degree in Architecture Middle East Technical
01.09.2016-01.07.2017 Junior Architect by BBSMO Ltd
University – Ankara, Turkey
in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia - Responsible for all architectural activities/ draw-
2013-2014 Spring term Bachelor
ings of plans, sections, elevations, detailed drawings,
degree in Architecture /ERASMUS/
3D and renderings…
Polytechnic University of TurinTurin, Italy
01.10.2018-01.01.2019 Intern in ARCERS GmbH in Magdeburg, Germany
2017-2019 Masters in Architecture in Hochschule Anhalt- Dessau,
07.10.2019- Currently working by ICL Engineering and
Germany
Consult GmbH - Working on industrial project, school project LP 3LP 5
Rhinoceros Adobe CS Photoshop InDesign, Solibri, etc...
CONTENTS
CONSTRUCTION OF ATMOSPHERE
Master of Architecture-DIA, Hochschule Anhalt Dessau, Germany
MUNICH ART GALLERY
Professor: Peter Apel We had some struggles to find our concept starting from what to take and what to develop of Introduction to the Project
course and started to discover the site and the first thing I discovered is that the specific urban
Enfilade Art Gallery
relation consists of for sure architecture and public green areas which in plan looks like checkerboard. What I meant is the footprint of building is almost the same size as greening at least
An atmosphere could be described as the entirety of all sensual pro- perties of a room or a
in our site and there is almost endless arrangement of black and white areas. Also what we dis-
site, in which the quality and character of design decisions are revealed.
covered while walking is that the walk paths are always in between the solid and void and this
How can this atmosphere be developed or rather constructed with the means of architecture?
leads to these perspective views on site where we can see again the proportion of green as gray
What kind of atmosphere seems appropriate and how is it transmitted?
and buildings as black.
Especially in the presentation of art, the relation between artwork and viewer is strongly in-
This repetitive arrangement also can be found inside. We visited Alte Pinakothek which has
fluenced by the situation, the architectural space and its atmosphere.
enfilade arrangement of gallery spaces. Enfilade means rooms, juxtapositioned with each other
We explored different approaches to the production of spaces for art and set up a programme
in single row. This brings us to very close to the photo collection of Lother Schirmer which has
for an art gallery in an inner-city location in Munich, the area of the Pinakotheken. We exam-
similarity with very small changes. So I thought by combining these 2 principles one is endless
ined the significance of the exhibition of artworks in a social, urban and programmatic con-
feeling found on site and other is similarity of gallery spaces could be integrated in my con-
text to design our own atmospheric gallery space.
cept. How? By simply ignoring the angles both inside and outside of the building is the best
Trust your eyes: By mapping our perception of places and spaces, we worked out design pa-
solution for creating endless feeling. Imagine a room with rounded corners that does not cast
rameters. Spatial ideas are to be specified by means of large-scale physical models.
shadow will have impression of homogenous light on the wall around. Another thing I found interesting in Alte Pinakothek and some other museums or galleries is that the color of the rooms differe from one another in specific reason. That brought me to another idea that how to translate this into my gallery spaces and I thought it could be done with different light conditions.
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Service areas Exhibition rooms
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Foyer Storage Technical areas
SECTION 1/200 GROUND FLOORCROSS PLAN 1/200
Service areas
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VILLA DESIGN
Introduction to the Project Project is single big family house, located in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. Design includes living room, kitchen, garage and guest bedroom on ground floor and 2 master bedrooms and 2 bedroom on first floor. One bedroom can be converted to work space if client wishes. The house also has cozy terraces attached with outdoor swimming pool. Living spaces have large windows for maximum sunlight.
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CREATIVE AND PRODUCTIVE CITY
Master of Architecture-DIA, Hochschule Anhalt Dessau, Germany Professor: Christoph Kohl
Introduction to the Project Creative and Productive City
We are experiencing a new ‚Gründerzeit‘, a founding period based on start-ups and digital pursuit. The work environment is becoming ever cleaner and more noise-free; and the living environment - in order to minimise private transport - can, wants to and must be ever closer to where we work. Following a century of practised segregation, intensely intermixed urban districts will soon be possible once more - the keywords will be: compact, mixed and collective. This project intents to strengthen the existing urban realm by proposing healthy life and urban quality on site. Pleasant living space is created by maximizing natural elements and minimizing problems like noise and traffic. The treatment of the context together with the project site aims to revitalize the productive city and convert the old industrial areas into new urban form. Brick buildings are conserved as the witness of the site history. Modern living and working modes generate mixture of functions and flexibility of the use of space. The generous space in the south part and the industrial spirit of the site can stimulate the contemporary and sustainable ideas like co-working ideas-sharing business, resource-sharing fields. The flexible layout of the working space could adapt to the growth of the small start-up business.
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Artificial Lake
RESIDENTIAL NON- RESIDENTIAL PARKING
Recreational area
Playground
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I can work from home
A house with a garden in city
We can have a farm on rooftop
I can park my vehicle and walk home
Meeting neighbours in the community cafe
Gardening and bbq on the rooftop I love the green neighbourhood
Shopping in my neighbourhood
Kids can play in the playground safe Finally, a workspace that accomodates our way of working
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Young adults
40m2
Young couples
50m2
Larger Family
85m2
Artists
80m2
Communal Cafe / Retail shop
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DALSEONG CITIZEN’S GYMNASIUM DA&MBG ARCHITECTS Dalseong, Korea
Introduction to the Project Site is located in sport complex zone of Dalseong. The objective of the design is to contribute to the improvement of the quality of life of Dalseong-gun’s citizens by procuring a space for health promotion and sports activities, offering the foundations by which to enjoy the benefits of sports, culture and welfare, and thus building a new gymnasium complex. Moreover, it also intends to fill the local community of Dalseong-gun in its centenary with great pride regarding their splendid city, by building a gymnasium with outstanding design and functions.
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NEW MEDIA ART CENTER
Bachelor of Architecture, Middle East Technical University Ankara, Turkey Professors: Zeynep Mennan, RĂźya Ipek Balaban, Egemen Berker NMAC New media art is a genre of art that is created with new technologies such as digital art, computer graphics, computer animation, virtual art, internet art, video games, computer graphics, and 3D printing, and exploring the cultural, social, and aesthetic possibilities of new communication technologies. The presentation of new media art ranges from digital forms of conceptual art to virtual art to physical forms of performances to installations.
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PROGRAM CONCEPT
NMAC
PARKING
NMAC
PRESENTATION
PRODUCTION
DRIVE IN EXHIBITION
DRIVE IN EXHIBITION
PARKING
PARKING
ACTIVATION POINTS
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HEALTH CARE CENTER
Izmir, Turkey Introduction to the Project ““Izmir is one of the biggest cities in Turkey with harbour industry. The fact that the there is not enough health care hospitals in Izmir the main concept of the project is to design for people who need assistance depending on the health condition. There are some people who need 100 percent assisntance to live but some may require 50 percent and so on. Concept is to divide those in 3 parts /0,50, 100percent assistance category/ and connect them by temporary hospital area so that people who live there feel no isolation from society. Project brings 2 courtyards for view and social activities.
DIAGONAL PARK Bachelor of Architecture, Middle East Technical University Ankara, Turkey Professors: Zeynep Mennan
Introduction to the Project Diagnonal Park The site is located in wester side of METU campus, where there are Sport salon, Teknokent and other institutions. Landscape design took inspiration from TREE where the branches represent paths and secondary roads and leaves represent actual greenary landscape. Park is developed with landscape elements like natural amphitheater and seating space with lightings.
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GER PAVILION
Somewhere in Mongolia Introduction to the Project Ger Pavilion
The project is inspired by “Mongolia Yurt” which is used by many nomadics throughout year in Mongolia. The structure is flexible and modular so that each season nomadic family can de-assemble and re-assemble in desired location each season. The pavilion is designed in parametric way. The openings are for both for nomadics and livestock for temporary stay as shelter. The structure is 5m high so it can be used in different occassions like gathering of herdsmen or wedding and will fuction as temporary shelter during the “Naadam Festival”. The structure can be covered with linen same as ger so it can create shade from sun but still get daylight from the top. In addition, wind can circulate easily through openings.
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Service Building
Apartment blocks
Green Park
Office Tower
School and Kindergarten
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