ARCHITECTURE ARKITEKTUR
PORTFOLIO PORTFOLIO STUDENT PROJECTS STUDENTPROJEKTER MARIA MAKRI
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[ CONTENTS ] Personal Profile ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------About Me................................................................................................4-5 Curriculum Vitae......................................................................................6-7
Projects ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Temporary Theatre|Competition|Architecture&esthenography........................8-17 Domino|Competition|Architecture..............................................................18-23 School of Arts|3rd year final project|Architecture.........................................24-33 Utopia(densification)|Erasmus project|Landscape Architecture....................34-41 Themelia|Competition|Architecture............................................................42-47
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[ about me ]
My architectural journey, as I like to call it, began five years ago. First and more important stop was Spain, where I have lived and studied since then. There I was taught to experiment architecture, to make the best out of the worst, to bring the old back to the modern and introduce life where it does not exist.Throughout the process of making this portfolio I was able to reflect on my years there. I am a strong individual with high potentials and motivation for the future. My goal is to travel as much as I can and learn from whoever offers me the chance to. The experience I have in team work is vast, whilst my recent education is based on long term projects, allowing the development of a broad knowledge of softwares and general/emergent traits related to the contemporary design and production in Architecture. Spending a year in Norway studying in a Landscape Architecture university, has shown me that architecture is not only about the building itself, but also about the conservation and protection of greenery and the public areas. One of the most important experiences I have been through was the internship in Copenhagen. Through the time I spent there I managed to improve several skills such as team work, selection of materiality, decision making, talking with clients and fast production of projects. In the year ahead of me, I am aiming to gain education based mostly on Building Design and Environmentaly Friendly Buildings, always focusing on the future of each of us.
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[ bio ]
Educational background 2010-2012 Fine Arts Academy Limassol Fina Arts degree in Cambridge 2012 - now Faculty of Architecture | Universidad Politecnica de Valencia Fundamentals of Architecture and Master 2016 - 2017 ILP|Norges Miljø og-biovitenskapelige universitet Landscape Architecture Summer 2017 SQ1|Architecture firm in Copenhagen Interniship Competitions September Participating in a competition held by the University December Temporary theatre using renewable materials and short budget 2015 April 2016 Participating in a competition held by ReThinking Thermal Baths building in Carrara (marble) mountains December 2017
Participating in a competition held by AthensCall Multipurpose building overviewing the Perthenon in Athens
Exhibitions May 2011
A level exhibition | Art exhibition in Paphos, Cyprus
May 2012 A2 level exhibition | Art exhibition in Limasol, Cyprus Workshop / Activities April 2016 Opera interview and building analysis Palau de les Arts Valencia
Skills Architectural & Graphic Design Software Autocad Archicad Adobe Photoshop Adobe Ilustrator Lumion Rhino Sketchup 3DS-Max Revit Architrave MS-Office Makintosh Fabrication Tools Laser Cutting Card cutting 3D-printing Hand modeling Languages Greek English Spanish Norwegian
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01|Temporary Theatre 9
01|Temporary Theatre 11
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01|Temporary Theatre 17
03|School of Arts 19
03|School of Arts 21
[ elevation plans ]
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[ visual impacts ]
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[ visual impacts ]
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04|Utopia 29
[ visual impacts ]
The whole square is designed in order to improve the relationship between neighbours. Although there are some green spots resrerved for food growing or gardening in the single houses, the area can still be used for socializing. There are no obvious limits between spaces. The outer area is mostly used for the circulation of people, bicycles etc.
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[ the plan ]
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[ visual impacts ]
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The overall perspective on worldwide architecture has changed throughout the years. The craftsmanship and passion preserved and cultivated by the architecture in a Classical Greece has disappeared. In this project the regeneration of the elements of ancient Greece and their re-adaptation to the modern times we live in now are to be implemented. In order to emphasize and conserve the beauty and importance of “Parthenonas�, the whole building is looking towards it making it visible from any point of view of the interior. The columns, on one hand, represent the re-integration of fundamental elements of past times, in a stricter and more simplified way. And on the other hand, the scattered positioning of solid elements in the frontal park, interpret the chaos of the ruins of the old settlements of acropolis and bring back to life these ageless lost qualities.
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Site
The site occupies a former residential plot in Athens. On each side there is a diferent view, with one of them being the Parthenon.
Typology
The new volume follows the logic and typology of the surroundings, reflecting by juxtaposition the columns of the Greek temple.
Setback
The volume is set back from the road allowing for a front yard to be formed, softening the division of private and public space and creating an area of interaction
Overall
...all actions added together form a unity of various activities.
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Between Spaces The subjects aims to engage students in order to propose a complete project including architectural and constructional challenges faced in the design process. The proposal is a solution to interweaving the new construction with the historical environment without losing importance and it aims to change the traditional concept of houses “the smaller and more compact more efficient�, for apartments that are still small but host all the daily comforts. Elaborated common spaces, where people can be part of a society, having at their disposal a number of activities between which each individual can choose and practice will ensure the active interaction. As part of a bigger picture, vegetation and structure become an inherent part of the architectural project and necessary for the proper transgression between the private and the public.
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