SAMPLE OF WORKS
Paulina Lizlova-Gonzalez A A L U -2 0 1 5
PAULINA PAULINA LIZLOVA LIZLOVA - GONZALEZ
- GONZALEZ
Paulina.lizlova@gmail.com BUILDINGS 07542387701 Paulina.lizlova@gmail.com 07542387701 30 Kitchener Road East Finchley 14 Kerridge Court, Balls Pond Road R E C O NS T R U C T I O N N2 8 AS N1 4AL AND RESTORATION EU citizenship EU citizenship
ACADEMIC PROJECTS. MOSCOW ARCHITECTURAL INSTITUTE 2007-12 MUSIC HALL HIGH SCHOOL WOOD-PILE RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF KAZAN. 1776 GRACHEVKA MANSION
LANDSCAPE URBANISM. AA SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE 2014-15
I am archtect, BA in architectural restauration and reconstruction and MA in Landscape ANALYSIS COASTAL EROSION AND DEPOSITION Urbanism. My work focuses on study, preservetion and development of urban spaces, Aand LANDSCRIPT. STUDY ON ATLANTIC COAST Aarchitectural B O U T M E design. IN FOZ DO DOURO, PORTO, PORTUGAL
SOCIAL FORMATIONS. CONFLICTS TRANSFORMATION TRACES OF AN OLDER MODE OF PRODUCTION INTO CONTEMPORARY ONES. A STUDY ON DOCKLANDS
This is a sampling of some of the projects I created when a student Moscow Architectural Institute (2005-2012), AA WORKat EXPERIENCE School of Architecture, some of the works I did for MANUFACTURED GROUNDS architectural studios, books and designer projects. I worked FLOODING-CONTROL AQUAPONIC SYSTEM Institute 2013-14 in several areas of architecturalMoscow design. ThisGenplan helped me R&D to PROTOTYPE. A STUDY ON LEA RIVER VALLEY realize that for me, urban planning remains the area of Architect THESIS PROJECT CONSEQUENTIAL DELTAS. greatest professional interest. Today, further urban A research on Moscow cultural ativities based on analysis of existing MACHINING STURGEON LANDSCAPES development, including problems relating to ensuring a public spaces. My job was data collection, analisys, mapping and comfortable living environment, is an acute issue for the development of planning proposals. cities of the world. ARCHITECTURAL PRACTISE 2012-14
2013
RECEREATIONAL COMPLEX IN BUDVA Book: The 80 years of MetrogiprotransPLANNING (Metrogiprotrans, 13) DEVELOPMENT RESIDENTIAL IN THE COMMUNITY OF OPALIKHA Author Texts about Moscow Metro.
OTHER
2013
Exchibitions New Moscow and Green T H E O RMoscow Y . DESIGN GREEN AND NEW MOSCOW WORKSHOPS 80 YEARS OF METROGIPRANS Designer FESTIVALS AGLOMERATIONS TODAY Developed design of exhibition equipment and template the DESIGNwithin OF LIVE ENVIRONMENT GORODA, ARCHSTOYANIE framework of ARCHMOSKVA-2013 international architectural exhibition
2012
International competition: Ecopolis Odintsovo
I BUILDINGS
Music hall
ACADEMIC PROJECTS Moscow Architectural Institute 2 0 0 7 -1 2
I
HIGH SCHOOL The school comprises class-rooms for junior, middle and senior schoolchildren. All class-rooms exit into a common atrium space which, when needed, can merge with the gymnasium, becoming a school hall. This compact layout is necessitated by the small building footprint resulting from the central location of the construction site. The lack of space is also compensated by a walkable roof.
School facade
WOOD-PILE RESIDENTIAL BUILDING A residential building with 80 apartments and an underground garage. Consists of two corridor-type sections with a common entrance lobby at ground level. Apartments of various types form blocks located within the supporting framework grid. Blocks form abroken faรงade. As a result, the building resembles a wood-pile
Wood-pile house perspective view
II RECONSTRUCTION AND RESTORATION
CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF KAZAN. 1776 The church is in Tver oblast near the house owned by my family. The important thing was to retain the existing status of the building to ensure the future restoration. Unfortunately, in Russia we still don't have societies for preservation of rural churches which are common for America and the UK. However, I hope that people will unite to address this issue and my work will ultimately be useful
Plan - measurement sketch
South facade - before restoration
Section - after restoration
II
GRACHEVKA MANSION Restoring lost fragments and details of facades at Grachevka mansion (designed by architect Kekushev in the XIX century) on drawings and in a scale model
Eastern facade
Southern facade
Western facade
LANDSCAPE URBANISM AA School of Architecture 2 0 1 4 -1 5
III ANALYSIS GENERAL PROCESSES: SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL FACTORS. EROSION
hydraulic action
attrition
solution
corrasion
Factors diagram
Time scale-space diagram
Erosion classification
COASTAL EROSION AND DEPOSITION
LANDSCRIPT. A STUDY ON ATLANTIVC COAST IN FOZ DO DOURO, PORTO, PORTUGAL
The objective of this workshop is to develop an understanding of geomorphological processes that generate specific landforms and how artificial intervention can influence the landscape. We study the Atlantic coasts of Foz do Douro, Porto, Portugal, to investigate the complex system of many factors that create this area, such as sediment motion under wind, wave and tidal action; human activities along the coast and many others, each both in spatial and temporal scales. Exploring the first the natural processes or objective human influence, we examine then how the direct artificial intervention can effect the area by the means of breakwaters, groins and seawalls. With: Halley Chan
III SEDIMENTATION
Sediment transportation
Sediment deposition
Foz do Douro. Coastal types and artificial structures
III
SOCIAL FORMATIONS. CONFLICTS
TRANSFORMATION TRACES OF AN OLDER MODE OF PRODUCTION INTO CONTEMPORARY ONES. A STUDY ON DOCKLANDS
This workshop is to explore social formations and spatial principles of their development. On the case-study of the Royal Docks area, we explore the transformation traces of an older mode of production into contemporary ones. To understand the conflicts and their reasons, we started with the historical research, then moved to the spatial exploration and after that turn to the GIS data illustrating nowadays conflict areas. Overlapping the conflict areas one over another, we created a conflict topography, which shows the areas which are to be developed. With: Liam Mouritz, Chris Lo
Docklands as contested territory
Final proposal
Conflict topography
III Testing. Social housing displacement in areas of conflict
Testing. Total value vs high density
Overlay. Public transport accessibility level
Conflict mesh
Conflict catalogue
III
MANUFACTURED GROUNDS
FLOODING-CONTROL AQUAPONIC SYSTEM PROTOTYPE. a STUDY ON LEA RIVER VALLEY, LONDON. UK
This workshop is to develop a knowledge of the the landscape manufacturing principles, exploring the area in all it's dynamic complexity. The site we investigate - the Northern part of the Lea river Valley is a regularly flooded rural area with a low housing and almost no production. Willing to preserve it's natural beauty but also to get benefits from the flooding, we decided to develop a system of aquaponics - fish ponds and crops. During the work we explored the flooding regime; the type of grounds and the dredging techniques; aquaponic types and site topography and many other factors, based on which we finally develop our proposal. With: Silvia Ribot, Lida Driva
Lea Valley zonation
Aquaponics sketch
III
The unit system. Plan
The unit system. Section
Slope variations. High slope disgregation of one pond into several little ones
Final proposal
IV AALU THESIS PROJECT
CONSEQUENTIAL DELTAS.
MACHINING STURGEON LANDSCAPES
Our project aims at engaging with the consequential nature of the Volga Delta as an example of an on-going reshaping process which is seriously affected by upstream dams. They have triggered, as a consequence, a desertification process that threatens the socioeconomic and ecological environments of the delta. Rather than resisting the desertification process, we are going to adapt to the dam influence through the consequence mechanisms. Our proposal is a punctual intervention inside the delta, whose consequences attempt to shift the current social and economic situations. We intend to transform the chosen area into highly manufactured grounds, sturgeon fish farming machine. With: Da Kuang
Volga Delta desertification
Thesis booklet
IV CASE STUDY: DESERTIFICATION PROCESS
The number of dams of the Volgo-Cama cascade built over the Volga river caused the lack of water in the delta, which is the main source to feed the Caspian sea. As a result, the sea level is going down and the delta is growing extremely fast. Due to dams, water distribution is changing. During the nonflooding period, almost no water goes to the western area which are unique lakes, cut nowadays from the water flow by sediments.
Water destribution in Volga delta
Diagram of Volga delta growth
Western lakes area
Volga dam
IV CASE STUDY: STURGEON MIGRATION AND SOCIAL FORMATIONS
'In Soviet times, official fishing was big, but illegal fishing was 9 or 10 times that, even then. And after the SU fell apart and all controls evaporated, poaching just exploded. Someone who earns nothing or maybe $120 a month suddenly realizes he can get $10,000 in a day. Perhaps it's not yet clear to Moscow that natural resources like sturgeon are no less valuable than oil, gas and coal, on which Russia currently lives.Our government simply doesn't understand this can be a significant source of income' (Victor Chlpinov, the Academy of Sciences in Astrakhan, 2010)
Social formation map
Sturgeon migration map
IV LAKES STRATEGY: WATERFLOW MANAGEMENT
A right to left strategy is proposed to store and transfer water. Flooding water will be first stored in reservoir in May. And then in August, the water in reservoir will be used to support sturgeon fish farm production. After fish farms, water will be collected and support agriculture.
Summer flooding - simulation and sections Legend:
Water-flow control mechanism
Water management - diagram
IV FARMES STRATEGY: FROM INTENSIVE TO EXTENSIVE FISHFARMS
We develop 3 modes of production: Intensive, semi-intensive and extensive. Each mode differs by species and ponds size. The intensity varies from the right to the left; closest to dams is always intensive, then semi-intensive and the last extensive. In farms we propose to cultivate different fish species from carp to sturgeon - variety and intensity of production depends on sizes and contours of initial lakes and location in relation to the dams. We developed a catalogue to illustrate species variety, facilities required, feeding ect.
Semi-intensive fishfarm
Farm model
IV SETTLEMENTS STRATEGY
Material and spatial typology
ARCHITECTURAL PRACTISE
V
Complex section
RECEREATIONAL COMPLEX IN BUDVA (MONTENEGRO) AML architectural studio. Participated in the development of the general plan and scale modeling
Planning
V
RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE COMMUNITY OF OPALIKHA AML architectural studio. Participated in the development of the general plan and layout of apartments. 8 corridor-type residential buildings sit on 4.5-meter supports. The buildings have single-level and duplex apartments. Apartment layout enables the buildings' orientation along the north-south axis (solar exposure for all apartments is ensured from southernfacing windows). Flats axonometry
Facades
VI
OTHER
THEORY. DESIGN
GREEN AND NEW MOSCOW
80 YEARS OF METROGIPRANS
International achitextural exhibition design. 2013
Articles on history of the Moscow subway. 2013
AGLOMERATIONS TODAY English to Russian translation of articles on Chinese urbanism 2012 New Moscow
VII
WORKSHOPS
DESIGN OF LIVE ENVIRONMENT Strelka institute of architecture, design and media. The workshop is conducted by Matiam Gmashl and Rachel Wingfield, designers from the UK-based Loop.pH studio. A summer pavilion 16 m2 in area and 3 m high is made of bamboo which with time will be covered by ivy.
VII FESTIVALS
GORODA, ARCHSTOYANIE International landart festivals: Lake Baikal – Shaman Gorod 2007, Altai – Greed Gorod 2009, Nicola-Lenivets – Labyrinth 2010
Labyrinth – participationin an art event organized by artist Vyacheslav Koleychuk
Goroda festival
Goroda festival
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