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PETRA ROSS

ARCHITEC TURE PORTFOLIO


LONDON . MIAMI . SINGAPORE . PRAGUE . ANTWERP . GHENT


Who am I? Why architecture? I like challenges. Every topic I chose or got was certain type of challenge, which moved me further. New conditions, vertical dimension, new materials, techniques I never used before, ... I love discovering, focusing on the site specific, experimenting and searching for the perfect solutions. Although I worked on many projects, I chose only 6 of them to represent my way of thinking and field of interest. From large to small scale, from futuristic visions to real buildings. Discover them together with me.


CV

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Technical University in Liberec, CZ Faculty of Art and Architecture Branch - Architecture and urbanism

EDUCATION

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Technical University in Liberec, CZ

Bachelor´s degree in Architectu

Master´s degree in Architecture and urbanism

Erasmus programme LUCA School of Arts, KU Leuven, Ghent, Belgium Branch - Architecture and Sustainability

Ing. arch. Petra Ross

Freelancer interior architect/ designer

EXPERIENCE

petra.ross@gmail.com www.petraross.com +420 603 254 305

Internship

BAR Buro of ARchitecture Ghent, Belgium Tecton Interactive Presentation, Ghent

* 30. 04.1989 , Prague Nationality Czech (EU) Nomination for Rector’s Award for the Best Master´s Project (results 6/2016)

COMPETITIONS

WORKSHOPS

Dean’s Award for the Best Bachelor Project

Designcabinet - Nominated for The Czech National Award for Student Design

International competition CAD 2011 category urbanism – 4th prize

Design of sauna by the lake Sonja Gasparin a Beny Meier, Austria

Wine and Architecture in CZ and Austria

Eatscapes Chotima Ag-ukrikul, Ghent, BE

Under construction- studio Nuno Sampaio Arquitectos, (Estratégia Urbana) Porto, PT, the project was exhibited at Architecture Triennale Lisbon

TRIPS OUTSIDE EUROPE New York, Indonesia (Java, Bali)

SOFTWARE

The United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi, Dubai)

Adobe Photoshop, Indesign, Ilustrator, AutoCAD, sketch UP 3ds Max

LANGUAGES

Dutch - Richtgraad 3, Certificaat van de opleiding NT2 Richtgraad 2/ 2015 English - full professional proficiency, Czech - native proficiency


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High school of Applied Arts

re and urbanism Georgius Agricola programme Westsächsische Hochschule Zwickau, Germany Faculty of Architecture, Prof.Dipl.-Ing. Dorothea Becker

Prague, CZ, Branch - Exhibiting - Advertising

Prague Congress Centre and Atelier Architectus

Architectural Atelier Architectus, Prague, CZ

Trainee in Finnland (Preparing of exhibition in Lusto Finnish Forest museum - Punkaharju)

Designcabinet - Nominated for The Czech National Award for Student Design

Interiors of shopping centre Luka - 1st prize

Vision of Liberec - Jiří Klokočka and Ivana Benda, CZ/ BE

Singapore, Cambodia, Malaysia

Interiors of Prague congress centre - 1st prize

Language course in Berlin, Germany

Thailand, Sint Petersburg _ Jordan, Israel

Basics of: Cinema 4D, Rhinoceros, Maxwell Render, Lumion, Allplan

German B2+ certificate/ 2011

Advertisign agency Šrotýř a synové Prague, CZ

Marocco


LONDON_

Preserving of trees + allowing greenery visually enter the building

PUBLIC LIBRARY I master´s thesis studio Suchomel I TUL CZ I 2016 - click here for full version of the project Challenge: How to replace the existing part of the park with library and still preserve the green public space? Discovery: The future libraries will be short on books, but long on tech and social life. They´ll function more like community centers. Site specific: The thesis deals with a prominent but narrow plot situated on the bank of the Thames river near the Tower Bridge. Also the rainy and windy climate should be considered in the proposal. While working with the sun study, it´s visible that the back of the park is most of the time in shadow from surrounded buildings. The main mass of the new building disappears beneath a new elevated park and in the same time the mass contains a public passage that serves as monumental umbrella and provides access to different functions such as the library. The elevation of the park will increase the gains from sun and attractive views will be provided, while it helps to meet the environmental building standards. The design of the park should offer both - places with attractive views and also quiet places for readers. It is more than just a green roof. It‘s a garden where all the indoor functions have an outdoor park-component. It‘s a garden where readers can search for a quite spot, where people who organize events will appreciate breathtaking views and where even kids can have a place to play. The well oriented views, the different closed and open spaces surrounded by diverse vegetation don‘t create an anonymous park, but rather a series of little gardens where everyone can find the perfect spot.

Creating wind protected outdoor space for café in the Potters fields

Roof access from the street level + giving space to monumental city hall highest point

Umbrella effect as rain and sun protection

Providing privacy from the street + allowing greenery visually enter the building

Oriented views from terraces + sky rooms

Skylights

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LONDON I Public Library


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LONDON I Public Library


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LONDON I Public Library


MIAMI_ LANDMARK UNDER THE WATER LEVEL I bachelor thesis studio Suchomel I TUL CZ I 2013 - click here for full version of the project Challenge: How to design landmark for Miami, which is easy to remember and isn’t similar to other high-rise development? Discovery: The easiest landmarks to remember are natural phenomenons, statues or historical monuments. Site specific: warm climate. As Miami is well known for its harbour, the landmark should have some kind relationship to the water that is determining the city. This relationship is even more important when the existing fountain is taken into consideration. The proposed concept uses the former location of the Noguchi fountain as well as the harbour to make this important relationship visible. Connection between the ‘hole in the park’ and the ‘hole in the water’ results in a under sea tunnel that connects the landmark to the existing park. By centralizing everything with the main Flagler street axis the design gets embedded into the cities tissue. The horizontality of the design makes it more visible when you are further from the coast or on higher ground. The main viewing angles are intended from publicly accessible terraces in skyscrapers. Walking on the triangle will give the visitors a feeling of walking in the middle of the sea. The landmark is simple, symbolic and minimizes interferences in the park. The triangular shape stands for dynamism and suggests the visitor getting absorbed by the hole in the park. The final impression should provide maximum experience. Entering in the hole in the park, through the underwater tunnel and walking on the water.

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A. HOLE IN PARK

1. AQUA entrance

2. AQUA walls

3. AQUA tunnel

B. HOLE IN WATER


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MIAMI I Landmark


longitudinal sections A-Á,B-B´

Groundplan, level -8,7m

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cross sections D-D´, E-É, C-C´

MIAMI I Landmark


1 1/ Bayfront park and downtown 2/ Triangle hole in the sea 3/ Underwater restaurant 4/ Triangle hole in the sea 5/ Triangle hole in the park

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SINGAPORE BAMBOO SKYSCRAPER I experimental project Studio Suchomel I TUL CZ I 2014 - click here for full version of the project Challenge: How to build high-rise building made of bamboo? Site specific: humid climate. The plot surrounded by highways and it´s very close to modern neighbourhood Marina bay.

AIR CIRCULATION

OPEN PATIOS / SEMI PRIVATE SPACES

BAMBOO PODS PLACED INTO SUPERSTRUCTURE

BUNCH OF BAMBOO

DIVERSITY OF SPACES BY TURNING

BAMBOO-CONCRETE SUPERSTRUCTURE

Discovery: I found out how to use bamboo in various forms and design combinations. The main supporting superstructure consists of combination of bamboo and concrete. Inside are independent self-supporting pods of laminated bamboo panels and other bamboo based elements. The pods are three floors high or in case of lobby, two floors. A Double layered fire retardant facade is formed on the outside as a wall made of long bamboo sticks, allowing adjustable sun protection . A Hollow cylindrical shape guarantees that the building remains cool at all times. The stability is provided by two cores which include lifts and stairs. The three-storey high spaces between superstructure levels act as semi-private spaces where residents have their own front garden , balcony and bamboo houses. This idea is founded by a concept consisting out of two pillars: a vertical urban village and the natural building limitations of bamboo. This approach allows creation of unconventional spaces suitable for a variety of functions. Thanks to a height of 264 m is the building visible at long distance, but the materials can be experienced best from right under or next to it. It´s mainly the result of surrounding the skyscraper with a bamboo park and creating a square around the skyscraper. Not only the design of the skyscraper itself is based on the properties of bamboo, but also the park where transparency is the key element. Semiprivate and public gardens are visibly connected, though separated, creating a true city in a garden. PORTFOLIO I Petra Ross I petra.ross@gmail.com

URBAN VILLAGE MIXED FUNCTIONS

2 CORES

LOBBYS WITH PANORAMATIC WINDOWS

BAMBOO ROTATABLE FACADE SHADING

HIGH-RISE TERRACES

SEPARATELY ROTATING SEGMENTS

BAMBOO PARK AROUND

DOUBLE FIREPROOF FACADE


SINGAPORE I Bamboo Skyscraper


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LEVEL 0 - ENTRANCE

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LEVEL -2 - AUTOMATIC PARKING, CLUB

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LEVEL 2 - HOUSES

LEVEL 8 - OFFICES

LEVEL 12 - APARTMENTS AND HOTEL


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6B SCHEMATIC SECTION

SINGAPORE I Bamboo Skyscraper


SUPPORT COLUMNS REINFORCED CONCRETE

CORE WITH ELEVATORS CONCRETE/ BAMBOO

PRIVITE OFFICES AND OPEN OFFICE STOREROOMS BAMBOO BAMBOO/ GLASS

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OUTDOOR TERRACE

PLACE TO SIT AND DUPLEX GASTRONOMIC FACILITIES UNDERNEATH > BAMBOO

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PRAGUE THE WORLD´S NARROWEST SPA - building 3 meters wide Studio Suchánek I Jánoš I TUL CZ I 2014 Challenge: How to fit spa into only 3 meters wide gap between buildings? Site specific: Narodní is very busy shopping street and one of the two buildings is historically protected shopping centre Máj. Discovery: The protected building cannot be touched, so the solution might be building of external concrete wall next to it. Part of the site has no access to natural light, which can be seen also as advantage for the graduating experience as you climb to the light. Entering the building a moment of tension comes upon you. The space is high but narrow. After leaving the open space you enter the first box, the dressing room. The first relaxation area with high ceiling gives you some time to prepare yourself for your dive into the first cleaning box. Here starts the regeneration process by heat. Showers are followed by minimal spaces of Finnish sauna, steam bath and sauna with steam wave. The smell of wood is a constant reminder of nature. The strong difference between cleaning box and monumental interspace creates a feeling of freedom and empowerment. Navigation between boxes can be done via a paternoster or sets of stairs and ramps. The way is part of the cleaning process. As you walk from one box to another you pass benches, hammocks, sitting bags and tables with refreshments. The higher you get the higher level of purification you can achieve. Another 25 meters long volume, the swimming lane pops out of the building overseeing the street. Rising higher in the building light passes more and more trough the glazed perimeter of the building. You stop at the roofed terraces, or climb up to the highest box.

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Accessibility

In between spaces for relaxation

Open vs. closed space


Street view - Národní

PRAGUE I Narrow spa


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view to the sky music bath

sun terrace

glazed sun terrace

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ANTWERP

Analysis - current situation

Generator for a new University square Studio Nielsen I Dujardin I KU Leuven BE I 2015 - click here for full version of the project Challenge: Antwerp as well as many other big cities is facing a demographic challenge. By the year 2030 the population will grow with 100.000 people. One of the options for such an increase is accommodation in the 20th century belt. Create new homes, new facilities and new jobs. So how to generate new city development in suburbia and don´t loose it´s quality?

LANDSCAPE

Site specific: Suburb Wilrijk is not very well developed area. The density here is low and things here are not as they could be. They need to be clear. University square is just big parking area.... Discovery: I learned a lot from existing core, the Bist square, which went through reconstruction not so long ago and it´s in walkable distance from neglected University square. It used to be also just parking area, but nowadays more functions and greenery were added. University square is missing exactly this. Functions, people and new vision. Using tools as comparing the two squares, creating specific program, analyzing the potential qualities and future options, I came up with idea of generator, which should lay down path for further development . The main strategy is clarification of the functional and spatial expression. The result is new University square surrounded by attractive pedestrian zone supported by dense buildings and interesting facilities. Emphasis is placed on social sustainability and especially on community development. My inspirational lines of thought were touching topics like density vs. individuality, living edge or community as an activator. The final design consist of a rich typology mix with different solutions of sustainable architecture in sense of higher density development, water management and lighting issues. PORTFOLIO I Petra Ross I petra.ross@gmail.com

TRANSPORT

OUTDATED URBAN FABRIC


Proposal of changes in time Tools to generate density

2070 whole street changed in time by trigger effect 2017 add high density close to existing urban fabric

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2020 green lane for people, not for cars 2019 square for people, not for cars

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future apartment houses as a trigger effect of the square

the generator student housing starting housing underground parking little shops cafĂŠs hybrid buildings porous volume not only one mass attractive edge of the square

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future tram line and parking towers

new university square and green lane

leisure places space for events water attractor gate to park and sport area central space of new wilrijk living edge for different communities

park and sport

future high density area as a start point for change

water surface

campus housing

ANTWERP I Urban spaces of ambivalence


rowhouses 14 volumes, 5x15 m, 4 floors 1050 m2 built area, 85 people

Free standing apartment houses 15 volumes, 7x3 floors, 8x4 floors built area of 1 volume 270 m2 394 people, 113 flats, 420 bikes aparments 33x55 m2 or 80x85 m2 buildings for students 3 volumes, cca 280 people, 1575 m2 built area BIRDS / bats

apartment row houses 10 volumes, 3x3 floors, 6x4 floors, 1x5 floors built area 1000 m2 78 people, 35 flats, 2x retail space, 48 bikes aparments in sizes from 70 m2 to 170 m2

> render 2 landmark building 8 floors, 240 m2 built area facilities: café, laundry bar, gym (1st, 2nd floor) luxury apartments on the top floor, rooms to rent

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gathering place for different communities access point to lake, sport area, campus, underground parking, café and new housing


Public mainly pedestrian SLOW ROAD as LIVING EDGE between the volumes

DIRECTIONS OF SLOW ROAD

Public green & trees

PRIVATE & SEMI PRIVATE GREEN

DENSITY & landmark height of the buildings

block pushed inide as an advantage entrances to block

Scheme of water management hard surface to collect rainwater green roofs to absorb the rainwater semi-hard surface to collect water ponds for collection of rainwater water surface for emergency cases

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PARKING under the square

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ATRACTOR + landmark atractive dwellings + facilities

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FREE STANDING HOUSES apartments buildings in clusters

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ANTWERP I Urban spaces of ambivalence


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Backyard ANTWERP I Urban spaces of ambivalence


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VISION OF ECO CITY - cutting the highway from the city ZIB - De Bruycker I Eeckhout I KU Leuven BE I 2015 Cooperation - Mahgol Motallebie I Kasra Haji I Gilles Plaetinck Challenge: Ghent is planning to become eco-city and to cut away the highway B401. How to use this existing infrastructure for the peoples benefit and reconnect the pedestrian unfriendly area? Site specific: mild climate. We´re talking about structure 1,4 km long and 16 meters wide which can now serve for other function. Going over the river Schelde now acts as barrier between 4 neighbourhoods. Discovery: In order to unfold greater planning vision, I have defined 3 different spatial zones-outside the city, on the city ring and inside the city and 3 different gradients towards the city - namely transport, nature, culture , which were described within a time context of the present , the near future and a deeper future vision. This approach provided the desired freedom for visionary thinking. The basic idea, which was developed further was to create park on the flyover, harvest energy and use one of the existing ramps for people/pedestrians and the second one for restricted transport. After proposing the new urban context, next step was to design a Zero energy building . The proposal of ZIB should be seen as a pioneer project and serves as an example of design combination vertical access point + added functions around the flyover. The chosen program was an info centre and workshop supported by vertical harvesting.

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• B 401 Info center and workshop • Number of users 10 • Footprint 185 m2- building on highway • Gross internal area 298,7 m2 • Extra energy production • More greenery • Futuristic vision towards Ecopolic • Changing parking/ highway to park • Flexibility for different use

ARCHITECTURE CONTEXT ENERGY

POSITIVE PROJECT

SOCIAL INTERACTION

MOBILITY • Bikes + pedestrian priority • Universal access • Separate ramp for cars/ bikes • Connection for bikes/ pedestrian • Public transport future vision

• Info center • Workshop - community • Markets • Green park on highway • Connection building • Vertical harvesting + green walls

WATER

LOW TECHNIC • Ventilation - system D • Chimney effect • Shading system • Daylight use • Temperature zoning • Compact building

• Gains 64 240 kWh /year • Demands 5423 kWh /year • Solar roadways - PV panels placed on highway • Heating 10 kWh/ m²a • Cooling 4 kWh /m²a • Overheating 4,2 %

MATERIALS • CLT columns (plato weather treated) • Timber beems and cladding • e- glazing

• Tube hybrid solar panels • Rainwater collection 287,73 m3/year • Demand 164,25 m3/ year • Rainwater tank 10m3 • Wadi system • Divided sewer system


GRADIENT Mobility Nature Culture

TIME SPAN now +5-10 yrs +50 yrs

TERRITORY a. city outskirts b. city ring C. within the city

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NATURE AND CULTURE VISION

MOBILITY VISION NOW

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Prevent commuting More Local lifestyle

A vision of the 21st century for city is to be as green as possible. A healthy place for all with zero pollution. CPULs as a strategy aims towards bringing the the natural back to the city and through this also engage people and neighbourhoods in positive activities. Whether for the city, the neighbourhood, their families or themselves. This objective may capacitate a broad number of parallel activities, programs and motivation for a healthy urban environment. CPULs is simply taking back that for what we usually travel long distances outside the city. Culture facilities should be developed around and under the flyover in the housing area towards the city.

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BIO-ROTOR MICRO TURBINE

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HELOPHYTE FILTER

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General principles of the building

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elevated park

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EXPERIENCE Internship in BAR - Buro of ARchitecture, Ghent, Belgium Internship in Tecton - interactive Presentations, Ghent Part of my traineeship in architecture office BAR was either large scale urban projects or small renovation projects like family houses and reconstruction of office spaces. In this case I was entrusted with the work from first sketches, organization, until the final look. In the Tecton office I worked in the field of architectural 3D-imaging. The specialization was ranging from smaller architecture and interiors to models and animations of bigger international projects like CGI version of complete cities or even complete model of cathedral in city Halle for a movie. 1/ Renovation of office space before - after 2/ Cathedral in Halle 3/ Design of interiors - family house in Ghent 4/ Render of an exterior 5/ Render of an interior

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MODELS Every project of mine is accompanied by various testing and final models in different scales. I have experience with laser cut and 3D printing as well. 1/ Spa Prague 1:100 2/ Landmark Miami 1:2000 3/ Landmark Miami 1:250 4/ Leaning back at the castle 1:200 5/ Bamboo skyscraper 1:1000

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LIST OF MY OTHER PROJECTS I Reframing Ghent - lean back at the castle I Revitalization of main street in Matosinhos, Portugal I Spa on the lake in Austria I Central station and revitalization of quarter in Liberec, CZ I Documenta center 2012 - Kassel, competition, DE I Health and social centre in Jena, DE I Revitalization of Hostomice square, CZ I Family house in slope, CZ I Revitalization of beach area, CZ


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