Milica Golic I Architecture Portfolio

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Milica Golić Portfolio



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Competitions/ International competition for an urban planning and preliminary architectural design of tourist centre on the Klekovača Mountain in the Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Preliminary architectural design for the extension of the City Library in Novi Sad, Serbia

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Preliminary architectural design for the permanent ehxibition at the Regional Museum of Smederevo, Serbia

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Preliminary architectural design for the permanent exhibition at the National Museum of Kikinda, Serbia

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Student projects/ “Crown-mountain-shore” or “house-rock-tank” ? CLASHINGonCLASHINGwithCLASH

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Workshops/ Booth Climb


International competition for an urban planning and preliminary architectural design of tourist centre on the Klekovača Mountain in the Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina competition //third prize team/ Gordana Spasić, Miloš Paunović, Nikola Stamenković associates/ Jelena Kuzmanović, Milica Golić


Master plan

Existing traffic road public

New traffic road

non restricted resctricted/tourist houses resctricted/lux hotels

Stationary traffic public hotel private

Existing traffic road

Existing traffic road

Public transportation

Periodic deliveriesof supplies

public

public

public van hotel transportation public transporation stop

delivery and garbage vans

KEY: higher-level structure is composed of multiple copies of a lower-level structure

Concept development

water crystalisation process=demografical flow density=activity spatial distribution pattern= built structure hierarchy

Physical law

Sociological aspect

Chemical structure

Social structure

Crystal structure

Organisation network

Structural formula

Spatial distribution Flow network

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Master plan_isometric


The main idea for the Klekovaca Tourist Centre is to distribute in a very natural way the required program in the valley – mainly at the foot of the mountain – keeping free the valley´s bottom. The typical landscape with sinkholes is kept free from building volumes and the demanded golf course could be integrated within the valley in a sustainable way.Different building programs are clearly defined by urban boundaries adapted to the existing topography and allow a precise, yet flexible development of the site. The project offers a feasible arrangement of small, middle-sized and big volumes for the required typologies. The project offers the possibility of configuration of adequate open spaces with different frequencies and intensities – from urbanity to recreation, relaxation to pure nature.


Climatic health resort


Hotel complex

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Resort centre


RESORT CENTRE PEDESTRIAN AREAS


Preliminary architectural design for the extension of the City Library in Novi Sad, Serbia competition //third prize team/ Jovana Savić, Milica Golić, Miloš Paunović, Bogdan Obradović, Marko Petrović




The city library is situated in the traditional part of Novi Sad, in the vicinity of historically and culturally significant buildings and residential buildings with shops on the ground floor. Together, all these buildings create an important and quiet city area. The existing urban matrix along Dunavska Street and The Republic Square is characterized by side houses with a few floors, located in long narrow plots. The houses on the plots, mainly gallery type buildings, create long yards, which are valuable urban elements stressed in our project. The plot where the library building is located does not have the fully developed front along Gimnazijska Street. The plan involves removing some of the smaller houses from the plot. The new structure is aligned with the construction and regulation line of the block, and with the slanting of roof surfaces and the height of surrounding buildings. It does not increase too much the plot surface under construction. The architectonics of the façade is created by an interpretation of proportions and positions of open areas in the existing building. The connection between the tracts has been achieved by introducing a new volume – a side block that penetrates into them. The simple geometry is appropriate for the public function of the library, which has a special place in any city’s architecture. COMMUNICATION – NEW OLD HOUSE

Atrium and the ground floor – Creating a new space The main entrance into the library extension is in Gimnazijska Street. Next to it, in the old part of the building, there is the entrance for the employees. New communications and moving directions are linked to the existing ones. A wall curtain has been created to preserve the existing house and to make a warm link between the new and the old part of the building. RELATIONSHIP FORM - FUNCTION

The form of the house corresponds to usage of the space from the set project. The tracts include functions which by their nature require a quieter, more private areas (science reading room, IRC, offices), while the cube is comprised of public functions (communications, halls).

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ground floor entrance hall infopult, exhibition space vertical communications horizontal communications creative space for children atrium children’s department office toilet and storage facilities useable floor area 610 m² existing substation

ground floor


scheme of movement

scheme of area

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schemes of movement and areas for first floor

schemes of movement and areas for second floor

first floor

second floor

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longitudinal section a2-a2

longitudinal section a1-a1



1/ dynamics of street front 2/ impact of functional units 3/ horizontal rhythm 4a, 4b/ vertical rhythm

FACADE

The shell of the house consists of precast concrete panels to form a grid of 1.2m to the playful rhythm of full and empty space, depending on the position on the house. Street facade was developed in response to the architecture of the faรงade plane of the existing house. The lines of wreaths are followed, and the proportions and the rhythm of openings are interpreted. The ratio of full and empty spaces and prefabricated panels gives a contemporary expression, which with its colour and reduced plastic does not interfere with architectural ornaments and holes in the surrounding houses. The facade plane is neutral, reduced and unpretentious. The yard facade of tract A is more closed, it is created by the opposite facade of a residential building. The house is oriented toward the atrium. Specific facades are mostly open and transparent.

view from Gimnazijska street


cross section e-e

cross section c-c

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CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIALIZATION

Construction of the house is made ​​of reinforced concrete. The main structural element consists reinforced concrete grinders in both directions. The ceilings are made of reinforced concrete. Steel beams wearing brass stairs treads and form the stairs. Facade plane of the existing houses, which are oriented toward the interior of the block are ‘canned’ by the curtain wall. The exterior of the house is made by prefabricated concrete panels.

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Preliminary architectural design for the permanent exhibition at the Regional Museum of Smederevo, Serbia competition //second prize team/ Milica Golić, Miloš Paunović, Bogdan Obradović, Marko Petrović, Jovana Ćosić


ENTRANCE

By accentuation three existing portals and by formation of deep niche that accompany their geometry, the passer-by’s are visually introduced into the museum. Opening the views even over the wall facing the entrance, this effect is further enhanced and in a special way the museum activities are carried out on the street. MULTIFUNCTIONAL HALL

Abolition of the wall that separated the existing entrance area and the hall, there occurred a need for inserting a new element that would define the space. Since the new hall has been designed with the possibility of simple remodeling of the space with movable panels on rails integrated into the floor and ceiling, their disposal, their storage space, together with the chair storage space, has been organized as a floating block. COVERING LAPIDARIUM

The biggest construction undertaking on the existing museum building is a roof structure over the lapidarium, which at the same time has to ensure proper lighting of the museum space and the related museum exhibition through the optimum balance of the full (veil, shadow) and the empty (glass, translucent) in its structure, and to thermally unite the space with the rest of the building. In addition, our goal was to enable the complete ambience to keep the character of an open space and to make it different from the rest of the museum. This is particularly important because of the decision to put the exhibition titled the Danube in the lapidarium, for which this space is specially favorable.


EXTERNAL LAPIDARIUM AND THE SURROUNDINGS

Through a simple architectural gesture, the indentation of the terrain at the same angle under which is the roof plane placed above lapidarium, a special space has been introduced into the wider ambience space that is clearly distinct from the rest of the park and is referred to as belonging to the museum. The resulting terrain is used to set platforms for an extended area, where the repeated motiv of water is dominant.

external lapidarium


site plan situacija

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picture board board+showcase showcase showcase/ barrier pedestal/ wide pedestal/ high pedestal/ low puppet video scheme of movement

ambient

I Danube before Danube fishing disposition of the panels in multifuncional hall

Danube-river that connects and disconnects entertainment and gastronomy Danube and sport Danube-natural heritage for future

scheme of area


ground floor


entrance


elements of interior design


longitudinal section d-d

cross section c-c

west view


REVIVING THE ATTIC SPACE

The design proposes use of attic space for additional office space function, restoration studios and storage as needed, with a kitchenette and a resting area for the employees. loft

first floor

second floor

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Preliminary architectural design for the permanent exhibition at the National Museum of Kikinda, Serbia competition / team/ Milica Golić, Miloš Paunović, Bogdan Obradović, Marko Petrović, Jovana Ćosić


The project proposal aims to divide the exhibition into two parts, each corresponding to one level, and to have movement through the museum exhibition in the direction starting from the floor to the ground floor, by the newly-designed stairway. The idea is to organise the exhibition in a way that enhances the intensity of experience. Six of the central exhibits, which represent the core of the first part of the permanent exhibition, are by their nature very diverse, but equal in their importance. We believe that each of them, with accompanying exhibits, requires a separate space, which made us largely retain the existing spatial organization based on the floor distribution.

site plan


first level

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ground floor


“Crown-mountain-shore” or “house-rock-tank” ? Kruunuvuorenranta/ Helsinki/ Finland Module M9 / master thesis / 2010. mentor: prof. dr Vladan Đokić; committee: prof. Zoran Lazović, prof. dr Mihajlo Samardžić, Bratislav Tošković

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division of the territory housing park recreation ridge

MORPHOLOGY OF PENINSULA

On peninsula space an orthogonal networks has been defined the east-west directions of which are at the distance which is constant, and longitudinal directions are laterally furrowed creating new geography with territories intended for dwelling, recreation and nature reserve. In created topography planes-terraces are singled out which gather the built structure around them. Each of terraces in level -1 represents the tank of recreational and relaxing activities to which the residential units are connected to. Depending on the position, the proximity of the ridge or water, contact with terrain and use of the tank the typology of residential units has been formed.

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morphology analysis

H6-6 H5-5

b

H4-4 H3-3

a H2-2

horizontal sections

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V6-6

V5-5

V3-3 V4-4

V2-2

V1-1

H1-1

vertical sections 1-1

1-1

2-2

2-2

3-3

3-3

4-4

4-4

5-5

5-5

6-6

6-6


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

site plan

1/ parking; 2/ parking; 3/ housing; 4/ points; 5/ beach; 6/ free-climbing inside the reef; 7/ tank; 8/ bicycle and nordic ski path; 9/ territory of flora and fauna

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type 1 / roof and basement plan of the tank

type 1 / roof plan, mezzanine level plan, first level plan, basement floor plan SPECIFICITY OF THE TANKS

The tanks located in the subject regions have not been retained in the physical sense but as the topic of new common activities for the dwelling houses groups. Free interpretation of the idea of the tank activates the link to the memories of the old panorama. Sauna is the basic function of the newly designed tanks. Depending on the tank position height its additional functions change: swimming pool (the tank by the ridge), whereas another tank has fitness equipment and spaces for social games. The slit in the rock makes connection between the shelter (the tank) and the terrace (roof of the tank).

type 2 / front view


type 2 / roof and basement plan of the tank

type 1 / longitudinal section

type 1 / longitudinal section

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type 2 / longitudinal section

TYPOLOGY OF RESIDENTIAL UNITS

Type by the ridge/rock in contact with the house creates the terrace and sitting furniture. The house-rock link is present also in floor covering. Subtle interventions in terrain provide the possibility of climbing the ridge – the most attractive point. Type by the shore/ the rock enters the house and creates a new natural wall. On the terrace it is shaped into the canopy and furniture tailored to the children and the adults. The visual contact with the city center is achieved coming out on the roof.

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type 2 / roof plan, second level plan, first level plan, basement floor plan

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CLASHINGonCLASHINGwithCLASH Slovenska beach/ Budva/ Montenegro Module M4 / master student project / 2008. mentor: prof. dr Vladan Đokić/ ass: Milica Milojević



type 1 ground floor

type 1 first floor

type 2 ground floor

type 2 first floor

type 2 section b-b

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type 2 west view


sport

spa center

kitchen+dining room presentation room +cinema

hotel

internet caffe +swimming pool

multimedia center

restaurant

apartments

ambulance +supermarket

reception terminal

type 1

type 2

site plan

type 1 apartment and hotel accomodation type 2 _distortion public facilities

Hidden words in the title: ‘clashing on’, ‘clashing with’, ‘clash’, are the sequence and nature of the newly established situation on the place of Slovenska plaža. The impact of (foreign) investments in the construction of Budva has made tourist complex of Slovenska plaža the place that is differentiating from the whole Budva. In return, this intervention is including the impact from the Mediterranean. New matrix, as the dense weaving, accepts the impact and rapidly wins the territory in the name of Mediterranean. The impact traces inwrought the new facilities and buildings. New structures are interpreting value of the complex Slovenska plaža as the lasting Mediterranean in the trace.

type 2 section a-a

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Booth Module M5 / master student project / workshop/ 2009. mentor: doc. Đorđe Stojanović

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The model is the result of short and intensive workshop on design elements and techniques relevant to architectural practice. I examine the form and flexibility of segments. The idea of one element comes from the nature / dendrite / link in the nervous system. One segment / circle is connected to the next one at one spot, creating a series. At each successive level circuits are rotated in the way cog-wheel moves to produce a new basis. Depending on the purpose, bases adapt their shapes. Modified bases form a structure by stacking.

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Climb Belgrade Port Module M5 / master student project / workshop/ 2009. mentor: doc. Đorđe Stojanović

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One possible way to activate former industrial building is by inserting new programme into the existing architectural shell. In this case this is done by the gradual formation of the infrastructure for recreational activities. Introduced structures are mimicking naturally created rock suitable for free climbing according to three relevant parameters: degree of inclination, disposition of handles, and ascent trajectories. Taken as input data, these parameters are used to create formal differentiation and offer a degree of diversity to be matched with individual preferences of the users. Finally proposed structures synchronized and distributed in the existing building to help organize space and form a sequence of distinct interiors.

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Milica Golić_ Master of architecture - M. Arch. milicagolic@yahoo.com


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