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TABLE OF CONTENT
ARCHITECTURE
PHOTOGRAPHY
006 Library + Multifunctional open space
060 Dubrovnik
014 Calamosca boardwalk
068 Berlin
028 Damien Mercier - chocolate store
076 Caribbean life
034 Boutique hotel
082 EXPO 2015
Reggio Emilia, Italy
Cagliari, Italy
La Dehesa, Santiago de Chile
Cagliari, Italy
042 Social housing Milano, Italy
046 WBW Jägerhofkasarne
Ludwigsburg, Germany
050 Longevity research center+urban connection Cagliari, Italy
Pearl of Ardiatic sea
Daniel Libenskind
Colombian coast line
Feeding the planet, energy for life
ARCHITECTURE
LIBRARY + MULTIFUNCTIONAL OPEN SPACE Reggio Emilia, Italy
Library and multifunctional open space in histirical city center was a task in first year of Master studies. Goal of this assignment was to restore previous vivid life in this part of the city, to highlight church entrance, bring visitors and to give locals an oportunity of selling their “zero kilometers� products on new open market by day as well as organizing different kind of events during the night.
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Section 01 (top), Section 02 (bottom)
Floor plan
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Perspective 01 (top), Perspective 02 (bottom)
East elevation (day function, top), East elevation (night function, bottom)
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Theatre podium is designed as an open stage for the city’s inhabitants. Restrained building offers an empty space which has not been assigned any specific function. The aim is left for people of Reggio Emilia to discover this space on their own terms and put it to creative use. Monumental roof of the podium provides a befitting setting in which to stage meetings in an original manner. The stage face onto the sqare and open market. Performance can face either side, or the stage itself can be used as a seated
auditorium. New market building is designed like a giant steel roof, which covers both closed as well as open stalls. The roof is divided into several smaller surfaces, which have split levels so as to create transitive areas, penetrated by sunlight, which lights up the market during the day. Pointed interspaces, which allow the market to enjoy natural lighting, also have a structural purpose, as they constitute the carrying supports which allow bridging the entire width of the building without any intermediary supports.
CALAMOSCA BOARDWALK Cagliari, Italy
Calamosca is an old military base, hidden on the outskirts of Cagliri. Sitting on the coastline of Sardinia, those baracs were abandoned for years. But not only them; whole area together with the beach was not a popular atraction either for locals and tourists. Task was to recreate those buildings together with hotel which is next to the beach. New proposal includes oceanographic center with museum, aquarium, conference hall, laboratory, administrative offices, research center, hotel resort, new marina and boardwalk.
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Biggest challenge was to overcome level differences and to reach each corner of the location which sometimes goes up to ten meters above sea level. Whole boardwalk is covered with ramps and stairs so everything is reachable for both capable and incapable people. Hotel is renewed, in addition of few extra floors, balcony extension and stairs to the new pier which lead directly into the sea. Plaza is filled with benches, shaders and one urban stage which has a purpose of skate park or place for events.
Floor plan
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Strategy analysis
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Design solutions
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New building and marina physical model
Design perspectives
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Hotel after renovation
Physical model of the hotel
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Perspective 01
Perspective 02
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DAMIEN MARCIER - CHOCOLATE STORE La Dehesa, Santiago de Chile Area: 75 sqm Year: 2015
The project is conceived to recall the theatre or stage with the chef as a main character who would visit the store once in a month in order to show the costumers his way of making a chocolate and to reveal small part of his magic. We didn’t wanted to show off everything what’s going on inside the store so idea was to make costumers to enter inside and see the show. Three dominant figures in the store are exhibition wall, display table and stage. Table size is 3.6m x 1.8m lying on two beams which are fastened to the column in the
middle of the store. Size itself and three layers or steel, marble and tempered glass makes this chocolate display completely unnatural without even one leg to support the weight. Materials we used for this project are mainly glass (both tempered and laminated), metal, wood, porcelain and dekton (made from a mixture of inorganic raw materials found in glass, porcelain tile and natural quartz). Ceiling and flooring materials are the same so you can get an impression of a presence in a huge mirror wherever you are standing in the store.
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Chocolate store physical model
Chocolate store street view
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BOUTIQUE HOTEL Cagliari, Italy
This location in historical city center which was bombed in WWII is still empty, sitting on a 25m steep cliff. Project implicates not only the hotel but also connection with lower part of the city as well as rehabilitation of the rooftop of existing parking lot bellow. This connection is public and runs catwalk through the hotel which at the end include entrance to an elevator leading down to parking roof level. Hotel itself contains 9 rooms, restaurant, gym, bar, spa and lobby. Number of floors of the building doesn’t exceed hight of the surounding objects including two cathedrals. Peak of the hotel overpass the clif making a nice cantilever not bigger than 10m.
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Boutique Hotel physical model
Ground floor plan (top), 3rd floor plan (bottom)
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SOCIAL HOUSING Milano, Italy
The project aims to create a complex which consists public and private uses together, a new design within the existing surounding. The main goal is to have a link with the environment by the new visual and functional connection. This complex can be read as horizontal public loop and vertical volumes which, even linked together, having different characteristics. While the horizontal loop serves the public uses as a green promenade and commercial area, the vertical one serves the private accommodation units rising on the horizantal course. However these two zones give different priorities to different datas.
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Vertical volumes are divided into three blocks according to type of the flats and their amount. In this upper zone the priority is given to the comfort of the residents and requirements of users thus it follows a regular grid system. Blocks are oriented according to datas from the climatic analysis and side vistas. Horizontal loop has a greenery system. Surrounding is read as a dispersed morphology on the outmost circle of the city, inbetween the dense blocks and diffuse agricultural lands. Connection is suggested between these two parts by the project site. In addition, it adds new function to the existing system with its permeable borders allowing to flow goes inside.
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Problems and solutions of the project area
Ground floor plan (top), Third floor plan 01 (bottom)
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WBW JĂ„GERHOFKASERNE Ludwigsburg, Germany
Almost a 20.000 square meters of ex-military barracks area was a location for a new development project published by the municipality of Ludwigsburg in the October 2016. Competition requirements were to create new volumes within the property as addition to adaptation of an old buildings and transformation into family housing with commercial use and kindergarten. This huge city block needed a fresh role in the environment since military is not using it for decades. Special attention was to be payed at old trees in the courtyard of the barracks and potentially to be saved during the reconstruction.
The historic barracks buildings are returned to their original state. The brick facades are cleared and the buildings are assigned to the barracks quarters. By increasing the height buildings are adapted to their surrounding. In the south adjacent opening of the block edge occurs a cubic structure, which bears the new identity of the district to the outside world. Cube-shaped new buildings in the interior are reminding of the former parade ground in its entire extent and at the same time create exciting spatial sequences. Quiet, inner-city living develops around the park green area.
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West elevation (top), South elevation (bottom)
East elevation (top), Section 01 (bottom)
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LONGEVITY RESEARCH CENTER+URBAN CONNECTION Cagliari, Italy
Blue Zones is an anthropological concept that describes the characteristic lifestyles and the environments of the world’s longest-lived people. The term first appeared as an international concept in National Geographic Magazine cover story “The Secrets of a Long Life” by Dan Buettner. Buettner identified five geographic areas where people live statistically longest: Okinawa (Japan); Sardinia (Italy); Nicoya (Costa Rica); Icaria (Greece) and in Loma Linda, California. He offers an explanation, based on empirical data and first hand observations, as to why these populations live healthier and longer lives.
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A longevity research center as urban connection in the historical fabric of Cagliari has main purpose of getting together Castelo, historical city center, with Villanova, the new part of the city. Complex urban tissue and various levels in height make this project interesting from architectural and urban point of view. Recent discovery of 5 Blue zones in the World, zones where the number of centenarians exceed the average, lists island of Sardinia as one of them. This gives the perfect opportunity for the city of Cagliari to invest more and even propose new type of tourism, longevity tourism.
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Second floor plan (top), First floor plan (middle), Basement floor plan (bottom)
Situation with ground floor plan
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East elevation of the project location
East elevation (top), West elevation (bottom)
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Section 01 (top), Section 02 (bottom)
Axonometry
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PHOTOGRAPHY
DUBROVNIK Perl of Ardiatic sea
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The first time I saw Dubrovnik I knew I would keep coming back at any opportunity I got. I remember it was 6 years ago; I only came for one afternoon to meet my friend who was working on a cruise ship – and instead of going back home after his ship departed, I stayed two full weeks in this amazing city. Back then I knew only one girl, Ivana, but generously she introduced me to many local people and to her friends. With some of them I made friendships strong enough for me to keep coming back every single year since.
As an architect, the things I appreciate the most is the city’s authenticity, uniqueness and originality. The most fascinating aspect is its presence in time and space, its unique existence within its context. The unique existence of this city-monument determined the history to which it was subject throughout the time of its being. This includes the changes which it may have suffered in physical condition over the years as well as the various changes in its tradition. Therefore, to understand the aura of this place we have to go beyond the realms of tradition,
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nationality, or geographical location. The spirit of the place is so strong that it cannot be reproduced even in an age of mechanical reproduction and it can be experienced all the year round. Although I have travelled to many places, and even lived in South America, I can say that there is nowhere on earth which can match the unique beauty and character of Dubrovnik. Whether you find yourself on the city walls, walking the narrow streets or climbing the typical steep stairs, you will have an opportunity to witness
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breathtaking views where the pastel colours of the crisp blue of the Adriatic sea. I give thanks to the city for my friends, the generous local people, the tourists, fresh fish and good wine. More specifically I can be thankful for the lasting memories of the morning sun over the ruins of the Belvedere hotel, church bells ringing through the town and the glistening reflections in the stones of Stradun. All of these little things awaken my inspiration and lure me back to this magical place every year. This is Dubrovnik’s infinite allure.
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DANIEL LIEBESKIND Jewish museum
Inside the Holocaust Tower the roof is black, like an internal night, though a small amount of light falls from a single diagonal opening. Light of Hope. Sounds from the outside world drifting in, tormentingly amplified. Otherwise, you hear only the echoing scrape of your own shoes. Into this space visitors are admitted, a handful at a time. Our own little Holocaust moment. Then the heavy doors is opened and we are let out into the world again, knowing just a small part about what it was like to be incarcerated by the evil.
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CARRIBEAN LIFE Colombian coast line
It’s over. From one day to the next, the trip has ended. Like billboards you passed on the highway. Like the day after the birthday party. The backpack is open: socks, t-shirts, pants, they’re all dirty. The evidence of having been away - for a week, 15 days, however long- are there. It was another life. Proof that we’re something more than what we are for the better part of the year. Now, there are bills shoved under the door, and the answering machine is glowing, filled with messages. Jungle, mountains, sea or desert, regardless of the landscape, traveling outlines a new architecture of
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time, becoming something more spontaneous. The same 24-hour day may feel longer or shorter, but it’s decidedly less gray. And things happen to us: trips are memory factories. As the washing machine gets going and your toiletries are put away in your bathroom, you find yourself coming back, gradually settling in. When the airplane lands - or the bus pull into the station - or the car pulls into the garage - when you open your front door, when you unpack your bags, when you show up for your first day back at work, your body returns instantly but your head takes its time.
NATIONAL PARK TAYRONA
EXPO 2015 Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life
Lithuania Pavilion
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Korea Pavilion
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Czech Republic Pavilion
Malesia Pavilion
Bahrein Pavilion
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME Jevtovic Petar
P | O | R |T | F | O | L |I |O December, 2017