Architectural Portfolio 2019

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ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO 2019 E M E L I E PE T E R SON SELECTED PROJECTS COMPLETED AT MIKA DESIGN GROUP, LOS ANGELES & CRAB STUDIO, LONDON 2014-2019 FOR MORE SEE WWW.EMELIEPETERSON.COM



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CULVER Project type: Multi-family residential Building type: 5-story mix-use development located in the Del Rey area in Los Angeles. Spaces: 24 living units, 1 commercial space, 1 outdoor deck on first residential level and 1 roof top for common use. Total 37,313 SF. Project designed at Mika Design Group in 2017.

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ORANGE GROVE Project Type: Multi-family Residential Building type: 6-story apartment complex in the Hollywood area of Los Angeles. Spaces: 33 living units, 1 gym with adjacent outdoor patio and 1 roof deck for common use. Project designed at Mika Design Group in 2018.


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KENTISH TOWN Project type: Multi-family Residential Building type: 6-story mix-use development located in Los Angeles. Spaces: 79 units, three commercial spaces, one recreation room with and adjacent outdoor patio for common use as well as two rooftop terraces. Total 83,261 S.F. Project designed at Mika Design Group in 2016.

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DUBAI STADIUM The stadium is located in the not so densely populated areas of the desert in Dubai, and appears like a mirage as you approach it. The chrome facade reflects everything under and thereby almost disappears to the visible eye. Within the territory of the form there are two major depressions or inverted hills which includes the sports stadium and a hotel. The stadium, which is optimized for soccer, has the capacity of 40 000 seats. It can be accessed from several directions and the lower bowl is accessible directly from the podium and landscape. A skywalk is situated within the roof structure at high level to facilitates a diarect connection between the Hotel and Stadium and reaches out to the roof edge to give amazing views towards the coastline. The ground under the chromium envelope consists of a major landscape area with pathways that takes you to gardens, activity areas and marketplaces. The vegetation density thickens towards the edge of the masterplan. Some of the pockets are hard landscaped, and linked together form a series of plazas to accommodate both permanent and temporary facilities. ​ This project was used as a proposal for a competition that CRAB studio got invited to for a soccer stadium in Dubai in 2014.



BUDAPEST MUSEUM OF ETHNOGRAPHY The cone shapes define the different sections of the museum, both permanent and temporary exhibitions. The circulation goes along a winding pathway at a slope which alternates between interior and exterior. The cones are shaped in insitu concrete with perforation scattered in certain places in the walls to filter in light and the circulation pathways have walls made out of steel truss glass frames with varying translucent glass panels. The rood consists of panels that provides shading from direct sunlight. Daylight is provided by north facing windows and reflected indirect light is used in exhibition space. ​ This project was used as a proposal for a competition that CRAB studio got invited to for the museum of ethnography in Budapest in 2014.


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