Polina Moroz | Architectural portfolio

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POLINA MOROZ ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO 2016 - 2021 POLITECNICO DI MILANO, ITALY


CV POLINA MOROZ

CONTACT INFO m. +393517441288 e. polylollyy@gmail.com

Age: 25 DOB: 11.11.1996

instagram: @morozarch, @morozpolina_ph tumblr: polinamorozph

EDUCATION:

WORK EXPERIENCE:

SELECTED COMPETITIONS:

2021 – Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy. MA, Building architecture.

1.06.2020 Architect, Oferta Dialog LLC Architectural concept, Schematic Design, Design Development

2020 — National independent architectural rating GOLDEN CAPITEL 2020 Second place

2014 – 2019 — Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU), Vladivostok, Russia. BA, Architecture. Grade:5.0/5.0 2012 – 2014 — Architectural lyceum, Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU)

EXIBITIONS: 2017 — Festival of Technological Art «PUSK». Installation for FEFU 2016 — International Youth Forum of Architecture and Design «Archpacific». Installation for FEFU 2016 — Festival of Technological Art «PUSK». Installation of the Palace by Antonio Miche 2016 - Festival of high technologies «Robomech», Khabarovsk Installation

PUBLICATIONS: 2017 — Publication in the international scientific conference Archpacificwith Surova M.: «Comparison of the structure of the traditional wooden peasant dwelling of ancient China and Russia»

17.02.2020 — 1.06.2020 Architect, SKAMEYKA architects Architectural concept, Schematic Design, Design Development 07.2019 – 10.2019 — Internship, Atrium architectural studio Schematic Design 04.2018 – 06.2018 — Designer, Wood house design Interior design projects. 07.2018 – 08.2018 — Summer internship, PSP - DV Creation of a competitive project

SELECTED WORKSHOPS: 2019 — Course on ARCHITECTS.RF 2017 — Future cities: architecture, technology, big data. Organised by - Habidatum 2016 — Urban planning workshop «Design public spaces» Organised by - Wowhouse and Chekharda

2018 — Far East Festival «Architecture - 2018». First place in the «Secondary School» nomination 2018 — Competition to create a bicycle path in Vladivostok, Russia Finalist 2017 — International Youth Forum of Architecture and Design «Archpacific» Second place in the «Blocked House» nomination, Second place in the «Parking» nomination

LANGUAGES: English — C1 German — A2 Italian — A1

SOFTWARE PROFICIENCY: Adobe: Photoshop/IN Design/ Illustrator Autodesk: Revit/AutoCAD/3DsMax SketchUp Rhinoceros Lumion Enscape


MUSIC 2.0

1 MUSIC 2.0 [2022] Team project. Musical auditorium in Milan on via Gallarate 15, Milan. MSc Building Architecture at Politecnico di Milano, Sustainable Architecture Construction Studio

The new volume was placed in the front of the road, and a parking space placed other side for not bothering pedestrians and help the beautiful backyard directly open to public

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The interior finish of the auditorium is all concrete. The reason for choosing a concrete structure for the structure is to minimize the vibration of the structure so as not to disturb the sound. In the case of dry constructive structures, when the stress of vibration due to loud sound is accumulated, bolts or joint parts of various dry members may loosen and generate noise, and it was thought that the sound loss was greater as the sound passed through the materials. The auditorium itself is physically connected to the backyard, extending the interior space to the outside. The internal structural columns are extended to the outside to maximize the psychological connection between the inside and outside. The new volume is subdivided into three volumes, each with its own program: Auditorium, classrooms, and public rest-rooms. The space between the mesh wall on the side of the road and the three other new volumes has a canopy but is an external space. The open space facing the beautiful back yard and street side enriches the space between the programs.

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MUSIC 2.0

The construction site is located in Italy, Milan on Via Gallarate 15, Milano.

Calculated iron beams H profile

Gutter

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ROOFS Three volumes are united by one terrace on the 0th floor and a roof on the 1st floor. The difference in heights helps to create a recognizable non-monotonous silhouette. The main roofing material is ZINC

FIRST FLOOR PLAN The study room is located on the first floor. The balcony overlooks the territory and inside the music auditorium

M. Gutter. Pipes inside the columns

Seats for visitors

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Sliding door

-1 N. K. View from Via Privata Somalla. L. View from greenery space.

O. M. Scheme of location the school. N. 3D view.

O. Exploded View.

TERRA PLAN The space of the building is both closed and open. The entrance to the auditorium is through the terrace. Sliding doors make it easy to transform the space. On the floor there is a classroom and W/C

BASEMENT PLAN In the floor there are rehearsal rooms, offices, storage rooms and a technical room. Ventilation is carried out through an opening - a window designed as a result of the difference in levels.


MUSIC 2.0 THK 25 ZINC THK 10 MEMBRAIN THK 15 WATER RESIST. WOOD PANEL 40*40 STEEL PIPE THK 200 HARD INSULATION REINFORCED CONCRETE

THK 25 ZINC THK 10 MEMBRAIN THK 15 WATER RESIST. WOOD PANEL 40*40 STEEL PIPE THK 200 HARD INSULATION THK 15 WATER RESIST WOOD PANEL 40*40 STEEL PIPE 300*440 HEA450 BEAM WOODEN ACOUSTIC PANELS

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THK 25 ZINC THK 10 MEMBRAIN THK 15 WATER RESIST WOOD PANEL 40*40 STEEL PIPE THK 120 HARD INSULATION REINFORCED CONCRETE

BRICK AIR GAP THK 10 MEMBRAIN THK 120 HARD INSULATION THK 200 REINFORCED CONCRETE

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STAINLESS STEEL PLATE V CUTTING BENDING 100*200 H PROFILE BEAM

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STAINLESS STEEL MESH

EMPTY SPACE BETWEEN BRICK FOR AERATION

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PREFABRICATED CONCRETE

5 THK 25 ZINC THK 10 MEMBRAIN THK 15 WATER RESIST WOOD PANEL 40*40 STEEL PIPE 75*150 H PROFILE BEAM 40*40 STEEL PIPE WOODEN PANEL FINISH

THK 25 ZINC THK 10 MEMBRAIN THK 15 WATER RESIST WOOD PANEL 40*40 STEEL PIPE 75*150 H PROFILE BEAM 40*40 STEEL PIPE WOODEN PANEL FINISH

P. P. Details. Q. View from the terrace.

GUTTER

R. View from the stage.

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URATHANE WATERPROOF THK 100 MORTAR THK 200 HARD INSULATION THK 150 REINFORCED CONCRETE

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MUSIC 2.0

S. Terra plan.


MUSIC 2.0

T. Section A1. U. Section A2.


POKROVSKY NEIGHBOURHOOD

02 POKROVSKY NEIGHBOURHOOD [2019] Final project. Renovation of buildings along Partizansky avenue and Krasnogo Znameni avenue in Vladivostok, Russia Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU)

This project is a response to the problem of urban sprawl, which has become an important issue in our times. Cities are growing rapidly and spreading to new areas with remarkable speed. This tendency has a negative impact on people’s lives because it leads to increased commuting and overloads the transport system. Vladivostok is set in high hills at the end of a long peninsula, washed on three sides by the sea and ringed by the cultures of three Asian countries: China, Korea and Japan. Vladivostok’s hilly surface topography greatly influences the city’s appearance as well as the use and arrangement of space. For this reason, one important goal of the project is to connect all spaces with pedestrian routes and design comfortable living areas. The aim of neighbourhood renovation is to create unique, and functional areas that will emphasize the specific geographical position of Vladivostok, as well as its natural beauty and intercultural ties. Key aspects of the project include enhancing residential density and creating new residential areas with a wide range of facilities providing residents with jobs and recreational areas around the neighbourhoods. The buildings are imbued with the inspiration of Taoist unity with nature, the interaction of man with and the spirit of nature.

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POKROVSKY NEIGHBOURHOOD

Public greenery Private greenery

C.

Roads Walking route Underground multilevel parking

D. B. Preserved buildings

Existing buildings

Neighbourhood unit

Neighbourhood center Offices / Coworking

Demolished buildings

Roads

New buildings

Social infrastructure Bus stops Existing Infrastructure Pedestrian radius accessibility

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previous page A. View of apartment house

B. Key plan of the territory for renovation

C. Landscaping scheme D. Scheme of the transport and pedestrian frame E. Neighbourhood zoning scheme


POKROVSKY NEIGHBOURHOOD

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F. View of the pedestrian alley G. View of poplar alley


POKROVSKY NEIGHBOURHOOD

Each of the new residential blocks has a car-free courtyard accessible only by the residents of the block. This defines a hierarchy of the privacy for open spaces, with a clear distinction between public streets and private courtyards, retaining visual/sun permeability for both.

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H. Masterplan of the territory for renovation

The recreational zone includes a pedestrian walkway that leads smoothly from Pokrovsky Park into the public area, which houses a library and a multifunctional youth centre.

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POKROVSKY NEIGHBOURHOOD

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I. Facade. View of Partizansky Avenue


POKROVSKY NEIGHBOURHOOD

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J. Axonometry. Residential group along Partizanskiy prospect.


POKROVSKY NEIGHBOURHOOD

Level 1

residential area, offices

Level 0

residential area, commerce

Level -1

residential area, parking, commerce

Level -2

residential area, parking, sport gym

Level -3

residential area, parking, sport gym

Level -4

residential area, parking, hostel, self storage

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K. K. Exploded View of Mixed-use Structure

L. Sketch of the central residential group


POKROVSKY NEIGHBOURHOOD

The residential complex along Partizansky Avenue is divided into three groups of houses, two blocks in each. The first is the tower type, the second is the sectional type. M. View of residential group along Partizanskiy prospect N. Cut section: +0.000 (Ground floor plan)

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O. Cut section: -6.400

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SCANDINAVIA PARK

03 SCANDINAVIA PARK [2019] Team project. Architectural Concept of the Park in settlement Kommunarka, Moscow Internship in Atrium architectural studio

The design site is located in the south of Moscow in the Novomoskovsk Autonomous Okrug, part of the Sosenskoe settlement. This area is part of the “Scandinavia” neighbourhood currently under construction.

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The concept is based on Scandinavian mythology, which is reflected throughout the park. Various functional zones and individual structures are presented as elements of the mythological world of the ancient inhabitants of Scandinavia. All landscape solutions feature dissolution or merging with the natural background. The inclusion of various objects with references to Scandinavian mythology brings these fabulous myths to life. Each functional area has mythological name associated with its purpose. The main principles of interaction of objects with the context are fusion and dissolution, which makes it possible to create the most natural environment. Mirror installations are used to create a magical forest atmosphere, reflecting the surrounding nature and the person in it in an unreal form. At Moscow’s ATRIUM architectural studio, I participated, as part of a small team, in all stages of the Scandinavia park project: on-site research, creation of two concepts, development of a master plan, park zoning, development of key zones, such as the amphitheatre near the pond and the shoreline of the pond. I also helped with the creation of visualizations, the drawing of longitudinal and cross sections, and the design of the final album.

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SCANDINAVIA PARK

HURRYING

People who walk through the park everyday

Hurrying people

This social group always strives to quickly reach its destination by the most unobstructed path.

RESTING

Moms with children in strollers

Elderly people

The largest group going for a walk in the park, just wants to relax and improve your emotional and physical state.

Disabled people

SPORTS

Sporty people

Cyclists

Dogs owners

PLAYING

Parents with children

Spend time in the park fun and unforgettably - that is what matters for a group of playing people.

C.

Teenagers

previous page A. View of the amphitheater by the pond. В. View of the amphitheater on the square.

Sports people not only walk through the park, their every move implies maintaining excellent physical shape.

C. Functional scheme

POUND/RAVINE

CONTEMPLATION OF NATURE

PLAYGROUND BY THE WATER

SKATE PARK

TERRITORY BORDER

TRANSIT

AMPHITHEATRE BY THE WATER

AMPHITHEATRE ON THE SQUARE

SURROUNDINGS

SPORT

SPORT

DOG WALKING AREA

PATHS

GAME

OCTOPUS INSTALLATION

PLAYGROUND

REST, WALKS

THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO THE PARK

ROPE PARK

SITES FOR GROUP CLASSES


SCANDINAVIA PARK

THREE WORLDS SCANDINAVIAN SAGS AS THREE WAYS IN THE PARK

THREE MAIN TOPICS OF SCANDINAVIAN MYTHOLOGY Gods, monsters and heroes are found, in varying proportions, in all Scandinavian myths. In the mythology of the ancients there were nine Scandinavian worlds with different characteristics: in one, the main gods lived, in another - people, while in several worlds lived various mythical creatures and monsters.

NIFLHEIM GATE

ALVHEIM WANAHEIM GATE

THE WAY OF GODS TRANSIT

SPACE FOR QUICK ACHIEVEMENT OF THE FINAL DESTINATION. This is provided by a path – a wide promenade through the park with universal access. The path runs along all the main objects of the park. There is a bus stop at its beginning and a metro station at its end point.

VALGALLA

MIDGARD WIGRID JOTUNHEIM GATE

YGGDRASIL

THE WAY OF HEROES SPORT

IDAVOLL

GINNUNGAGAP

SPACE FOR MOVEMENT. Jormungand’s Serpentine Path. The heroes are divided into two tracks. One for running and the other for bicycles, rollers etc. The paths go through the whole park and continue beyond its borders. Along these paths are sites for sports classes, both group and individual.

GIMLE

HVERGELMIR ELIVAGAR

JOTUNHEIM GATE YORMUNGAND LL

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THE WAY OF MONSTERS REST AND GAME

D. Myths zoning

TERRITORY OF MYSTERIOUS FOREST This is the project’s most natural space, with secret paths, nooks, lookouts, and other intriguing features. The playgrounds located in this area embody mythical monsters and their lairs.

GYALLARBRU

MUSPELHEIM GATE

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SQUARE - WIGRID

YARD FOR WALKING DOGS GNIPAKHELLIR

POND - GYELL

INPUTS: MUSPELHEIM, WANAHEIM, NIFLHEIM, JOTUNHEIM

PLAYGROUND FOR BOARD GAMES - IDAVOLL

AMPHITHEATER HVERGELMIR

AMPHITHEATER - MIDGARD

SKATE PARK - GIMLE

PLACE BY THE POND ELIVAGAR

BRIDGE - GYALLARBRU

GROUP AREA - ALWHEIM

ROPE PARK - YGGDRASIL

INSTALLATION - YORMUNGAND

CHILDREN’S PLAYGROUND VALGALLA


SCANDINAVIA PARK

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E. Amphitheater view. Hvergelmir.


POLY HOUSE

04 POLY HOUSE [2016] Individual study project. Blocked house in Vladivostok, Russia. 02 - Study year. Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU)

Vladivostok is Russia’s first free port and the major port city in the far east of the country. For this reason, there have always been many sailors who stay in the city for a short time. The purpose of the project is designing and constructing unified residential buildings to appeal to all sailors, creating a sailors’ community in Vladivostok. Sections for the three different types of modules used in the project will be mass produced to help ensure that the buildings are lower in cost than others on the market. The block houses will have controlled car-free courtyards with public spaces on top of the parking areas. The block houses’ design is inspired by rock formations in eastern Russia, with sharp angels, clear lines, and minimalism in details as key features. The complex will create living space that provides a new aesthetic experience, emphasizing the importance and beauty of nature in our daily lives.

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POLY HOUSE

B. Cut section: -3.200 (Ground floor plan)

C. Cut section: 0.000 (First floor plan)

D. Cut section: +3.200 (Second floor plan)

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Module of the 1 type with a workroom, a recreation area at level -1 and access to a common parking lot.

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Module of the 2 type with a workroom, a recreation area at level -1 and access to a common parking lot. Mirrored from the first type.

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House of the 3 type with an additional parking space, mini-workshop and access to a common parking

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previous page A. View of the residential complex.

E. Section through residential complex

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THE HUB

04 THE HUB [2017] Team project. Workshop. Future cities: architecture, technology, big data. Vladivostok, Russia 03 - Study year. Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) with: Stekhova Julia

The goals of the workshop “Future cities: architecture, technology, big data” are the implementation of a computational design to study projecting on an ongoing basis and the sharing of architectural experience between Moscow and Vladivostok and experts from different work areas.

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During the workshop we analyzed the territory of Vladivostok and tried to identify problem areas which we would like to improve. The transportation hub was projected for Okatovaya Street close to Russky Bridge, which connects Far Eastern Federal University on Russky Island to the city of Vladivostok. It includes bus stops, bicycle parking, car parking and train stations connected to the existing market space. The transportation hub project aims to solve the problem of heavy traffic in the city and to increase throughput capacity by promoting public transport and reduced use of cars. The main hub building is a large, dynamic space with room for a great many commuters. The roof and walls are designed as a continuing translucent surface with gradient patterns.

Проект выполнен совместно с: Стеховой Юлией

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Визуализация Транспортно-пересадочный хаб на ул.Окатовой

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GREEN ISLAND

05 GREEN ISLAND [2018] Individual study project. The mall in Vladivostok, Russia 04 - Study year. Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU)

The Green Island Mall project is located on the territory of radio parts factory Radiopribor, which used to be an important defense-industry plant. Nowadays, this part of the city is called Green Island, named after the large green area behind the building and the existing mall.

A.

The territory around the existing mall is unsafe despite its popularity, with many pedestrian routes crossing the area and connecting different neighbourhoods. The decision was made not to renovate but to demolish the existing mall and construct a new one with comfortable modern space, featuring many kinds of entertainment and tourist attractions, and to create a large park with a safe, accessible environment. The mall space consists of two large separate sections connected by a transparent central entrance. Conceptually, the mall is akin to islands in a green sea (park space). The visual and physical connections between the different levels is an important issue that was taken into account, because of the project area’s hilly terrain.

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GREEN ISLAND

Cinema

Retail space

Retail space

Parking

C. Parking

previous page A. Sketch of the main hall. B. Exterior sketch from the side of Kalinina street.

D. C. View of the shopping mall from the main road. D. Exploded View of shopping mall.


KOLOS NEIGHBOURHOOD

06 KOLOS NEIGHBOURHOOD [2020] Professional team project. Competition for the development design of Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia 01 - Work year. Skameyka architects.

The Kolos Beer and Non-alcoholic Drinks Factory was built in 1946 in YuzhnoSakhalinsk, the urban centre of Sakhalin Island in the Russian Far East. The Kolos Neighborhood project envisions development of new residential areas and public spaces, designed with an eye to the neighborhood’s history.

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The public space includes a beer museum, a pub, and a restaurant and offers excursions to the factory for tourists and students. Our research indicated that this city needs more places, such as hotels and hostels, for tourists to stay. The main street design devotes considerable attention to existing buildings, with all public spaces located in the Kolos project in and around renovated buildings. The neighbourhood also features a river embankment, sports grounds, playgrounds for children, as well as cycling and running lanes.

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KOLOS NEIGHBOURHOOD

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A. View of Kolos fabric B. View of public space

С. Masterplan


KOLOS NEIGHBOURHOOD

D. 1. Museum 2. Pub 3. Restaurant 4. Hostel and coworking 5. Hotel

D. Territory development scheme. Fragment 1 E. Territory development scheme. Fragment 2

E. 1. Secondary school 2. Kindergarten


LENIN SQUARE

07 LENIN SQUARE [2020] Professional team project. Schematic design of Lenin Square in Artem city, Russia 01 - Work year. Skameyka architects.

Lenin Square is the main public space in the city of Artyom and is situated in front of the Palace of Culture. Currently, this area serves mainly as a parking area, with a road crossing the square and dividing it into two parts. In addition to its transit purposes, the square is also used for weekend markets, where people buy various items from local sellers. . The project territory has four sections: a central square, a transit zone, a landscape park, and a children’s playground. The main features of the central square are a large round swing and dry fountain. The square is divided into an orthogonal system of modules, encompassing all the elements of improvement. The transit zone includes a road, a pedestrian walkway, and places for commercial activity along two facades: market space and a cafe terrace.

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The aim of project is to improve the area, attract people to new public space for rest, give a boost to commerce, and bring the venerable urban park to life. Moreover, the connection between the Palace of Culture and Lenin Square is an important part of the proposal, we hoped to create a united, indissoluble space for rest, while preserving the square’s identity.

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LENIN SQUARE

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A. View of market space B. View of the relaxation area

С. Isometric


LENIN SQUARE

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D. View of market space E. View of the relaxation area

F. Zoning scheme. Central square G. Zoning scheme. Transit zone with improvement


NEW YUZHNO-SAKHALINSK

08 NEW YUZHNO-SAKHALINSK [2020] Professional team project. Architectural and urban planning concept for the development of the urban district of Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia 01 - Work year. Oferta Dialog LLC with MADMA urbanism+landscape

Located on Sakhalin Island in the Russian Far East across the sea from Japan, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk is situated in the valley of South Sakhalin and surrounded by mountainous nature. The New Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk urban district consists of three sections (D4, D7, D8) located in a beautiful natural setting at the east end of the city. The project masterplan aims to preserve existing mature trees throughout the area as much as possible, carefully trimming selected trees as necessary. One of the main features of the existing residential neighbourhood is visual permeability and a comfortable space due to the compact footprints of the residential blocks. The footprints of the new residential buildings are compact, never creating “walls” of buildings. The problem with the open spaces (both courtyards and streets) of the current neighbourhood is their anonymity. Since there is no access control, the spaces are shared by a mix of residents, non-residents, and even cars. Universal access often leads to space being neglected and unmaintained, as it is effectively “nobody’s”. In the project, each of the new residential blocks has a controlled car-free courtyard only accessible by the residents of the block. The new neighbourhood has a street network with a clear hierarchy of the traffic intensity. In order to optimize the priority of the pedestrians and cyclists, cars are only allowed in designated areas. There are five categories of streets: main street, boulevard, driveway, shared street, and promenade.

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NEW YUZHNO-SAKHALINSK

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Residential (comfort) Residential (comfort+/premium) Commercial/ Service Communal Sports School Kindergarten

C. previous page A. Masterplan.

В. Isometric scheme of 7 and 9 districts. C. Isometric scheme of 4 district. D. Building function scheme.

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NEW YUZHNO-SAKHALINSK

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E. Bird-eye view district 4. F. Bird-eye view district 7.

G. Masterplan - District 4. H. Masterplan - District 7.


NEW YUZHNO-SAKHALINSK

Underground parking entrance

Community terrace

Bioswale

Roof garden

Garden terrace

Cycling lane

Children playground

Preserved existing mature tree

Roof garden

Sakura (Japanese cherry tree)

Retail on the ground floor

PROMENADE

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I. Components of the typical residential block. J. Vibrant public space for the neighborhood.

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THANK YOU!

POLINA MOROZ

CONTACT INFO m. +393517441288 e. polylollyy@gmail.com instagram: @morozarch, @morozpolina_ph tumblr: polinamorozph


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