CV Paulina Konkina

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Architecture Portfolio2016 PAULINAKONKINA


PERSONAL INFO FULL NAME

PAULINA KONKINA

DATE OF BIRTH

13 DECEMBER 1994

PLACE OF BIRTH

MOSCOW, RUSSIA

NATIONALITY

RUSSIAN

CONTACT INFO

PERSONAL PROFILE I am an energetic and hard-working student who is inspired by architecture, and in particular, environmentally conscious. The way in which buildings can affect the environment and quality of life is especially impotent to me. I am searching to reflect this interest in my professional experience.

EMAIL

konkinapaulina@gmail.com

MOBILE

07735378890

ADDRESS

19 KING EDWARD BATH BA2 3PD

REFERENCES MATTHEW WICKENS

DIRECTOR OF STUDIES BSC ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE AND CIVIL ENGINEERING THE UNIVERSITY OF BATH

M.R.Wickens@bath.ac.uk DANIEL WONG

RIBA YEAR 3 CO-ORDINATOR DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE AND CIVIL ENGINEERING THE UNIVERSITY OF BATH

D.J. Wong@bath.ac.uk


EDUCATION

KEY SKILLS

ARCHITECTURE BCS

SEPTEMBER 2013 - CURRENT

RIBA PART ONE

THE UNIVERSITY OF BATH DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE AND CIVIL ENGINEERING BSC (HONS)

A-LEVELS

2008-20013 STRATHALLAN SCHOOL FINE ART A LEVEL - A MATHEMATICS A LEVEL - A PHYSICS A LEVEL - A

GCSES

RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE

CHEMISTRY AS - B

PLACEMENT I have been employed as a Part 1 Architectural Assistant in JM Architects. My first work experience in a practice has proved to be extremely useful and fulfilling, and created a positive link between what we are taught in university and the practical experience in the firm.

10 GCSES (A AND A*) EXCLUDING COMPUTING STANDARD GRADE - 1

INTERESTS

ACTING AND MUSIC

I believe I work equally well as part of a team and independently, through group and individual projects undertaken at the university. My linguistic ability allows me to communicate and present my ideas in a clear and organised manner. I am fluent in Russian and English and in the process of learning German and Italian. I am very hardworking and always look for ways to improve my skills.

RUSSIAN LANGUAGE A LEVEL - A

ENGLISH LANGUAGE - B

ARCHITECTURE

I am proficient with a range of computer programmes including AutoCAD, InDesign CC, Photoshop CC, SketchUp and Revit; hand drawing and photography. With these I can achieve a range of visual effects of a high standard.

I contribute to a newly founded departmental magazine, ‘Paperspace’, at the University of Bath. Writing allows me to understand architectural concepts in a greater depth. I also act as Peer Mentor. I play the harp and piano. I received the Gold Medal LAMDA Duel Acting award, practicing my skills as a part of the theatre and backstage crew in school.

EXHIBITIONS Last summer I assisted at the international landscape architecture exhibitions ‘Gardens and People’ and ‘Moscow Flower Show 2014’ in Moscow. I was responsible for several projects, in addition to advertising. This involved supervising the construction process in the absence of designers. It was fascinating to observe the interaction of nature and art, in the context of architecture. This experience influenced my affinity for environmental design. VOLUNTEERING I have volunteered at the architectural festival, called ‘Archstoyanie Festival’ in Nikola-Lenivets, Russia. This is a place where many amateur and well-established artists, designers and (landscape) architects could present their ideas and theories; take part in exhibitions and competitions and promote sustainable architecture. I was part of a team that assisted in organising a competition that promoted nature as a source of architectural inspiration.


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CYA LIBRARY The latest individual project was situated in Dublin, Ireland. Upon spending a week analysing and carefully studying the site , we were asked to design a children and young adults library with two additional programmes, music and intercultural hub.

1. Sectional perspective reflecting relationship between interior of library and exterior. 2. Ground floor plan showing main entrance, individual rehearsing rooms, recording studio and garden. 3. Third floor plan showing main library spaces for school. 4. South section cut through music and intercultural hub programmes (lower block) and library spaces (top block). 5. South elevation demonstrating view of library from street facing park.


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THEATRE A collaborative project with civil engineers to redesign an abandoned underground station into an experimental theatre.

1. West section cut through exhibition space, bar and large theatre showing relationship between spaces. 2. Series of internal perspectives, showing experimental theatre in shafts and underground and exhibition space.

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MEDICAL CENTRE Brief for the project was to design a midsize surgery situated on campus. Contextual factors and well-being of patients were of particular importance. Consequently, I analysed the site in detail, linking these observations to inform my design decisions.

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1. Black pen sketch, analysing architectural styles around the site and the scale compared to a human body. 2. Watercolour sketch, showing the main entrance to the medical centre. 3. North section cut through the waiting spaces, reception and exterior contemplative space. 4. North elevation, showing relationship between materials - concrete and timber. 5. Internal visual of a corridor, leading into consultancy rooms. 6. External visual looking towards the main entrance.


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VILLAGE HALL A shorter second year project had a similar contextual approach. The building requires clarity of planning and a functional design in both plan and structure.

1. Series of black pen sketches of the area. 2. Plan showing clarity of spaces created. 3. North section cut through the community hall and storage spaces, showing relationship of light. 4. External visual exploring the hierarchy of volumes and rhythm from park area. 5. External visual showing the main entrance.


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FIRST YEAR WORK 2.

I have undertaken several steel and timber frame pavilion and installation projects. Out of all my first-year projects, I believe, domestic work to be the most successful. The brief required a masonry house for a professional couple with included live-work spaces. I chose industrial red brick to massing of forms with a series of open plan spaces. As one of the couples was to be an artist, I drew inspiration from my passion for painting.

1. Oil painting onto the concrete slab with metal plates and objects embedded into it, portraying the Carmo Convent in Lisbon, Portugal. 2. Watercolour painting of a beach in Cicino, Italy. 3. Series of 1:100 models showing different volumes of a brick house.


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