Pedja BilinacPortfolio

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Architect: Predrag Bilinac Selected professional and individual work Portfolio

Projects

developed as a sudent, architectural assistant and architect.


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Architect: Predrag Bilinac INDEX Portfolio

LOST SPACE, CALGARY 2015 CON EDISON 4 Irving Place, NEW YORK CITY 2013-present PS11Q, QUEENS, NEW YORK CITY 2013-2014 EVENTI HOTEL, NEW YORK CITY 2012-2013 AL SEEF, AL RAHA BEACH - ISLAND MASTERPLAN 2011 ZLATIBOR MOUNTAIN COMPLEX 2011 CENTER FOR PROMOTION OF SIENCE OF THE REPUBLIC SERBIA 2010 HARD ROCK HOTEL - ABU DHABI 2009-2010 SOUTHERN SUN HOTEL - ABU DHABI 2009-2010 GREEN 360 - LOFT APARTMENTS IN LIMA, PERU 2009 AL MADINA AL ZARQA RESIDENTIAL PLOTS, BLUE CITY, OMAN 2008-2009 THE SELF-SUFFICIENT CITY 2009 CULTURAL FORUM - MUSHEIREB - HEART OF DOHA, QATAR 2009 NOBLES HOLDING APARTMENTS, DUBAI 2008 EXPO SHANGHAI, CHINA 2008 KARADJORDJEVA COMPLEX, BELGRADE, SERBIA 2008 MOUNTAIN HOTEL / 100 HOTELS THROUGHOUT SERBIA 2007-2008


UPPER LEVEL OF THE LOAF

GROUND LEVEL OF THE LOAF

SITE PLAN/SECTION VIEW FROM THE STREET

Project: LOST SPACE, CALGARY Envisioning lost public spaces

About: Cutouts

exist on the inner margin of our cities � woven into the grid and marginalized at the same time.Standing in between, they unapologetically point at our best achievements and our biggest failures. In our study, we focused on the transportation cutouts (vehicular roads, railroad lines, etc.) of Calgary. As per the level of their alienation, ease of access, shape & site specifics, we categorized them into three types: 1. Islands 2. Loafs 3. Slopes

Role: -team

leader -concept -3D


MINI ATRIUM

16TH FLOOR - SCEHMATIC PLAN

MINI ATRIUM

CONFERENCE ROOM

Project: ConEdison,NYC About: Series of studies for a major renovation of ConED’s Landmark building at 4 Role: -concept developed Irving Place, introducing the reuse of the atrium, new communications, MEP with managing upgrade, as well as new office models with pilot schematic design for the 16th principal 16th & 17th Floor and 17th floor (approx. 40,000 sf per floor). -RFP -schematic design Office Renovation -CD


Project: ConEdison,NYC About: 16th 16th & 17th Floor Office Renovation

Floor Construction Plan


UP

UP

UP

UP

UP

UP

UP

UP

UP

UP UP

± 26'-8"

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G26 E

UP

± 10'-11"

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LX-02

G25 276 SF

E

186 SF

UP UP

LX-02

-

-

DN

-

UP

-

-

A-3

887 SF

60 P LF-3

LX-02

G24 A-3

G6A

3425 SF

368 P

135 SF

G8 E

265 SF

G6 B

224 SF

5P LX-02

G2 274 SF

3P ± 6'-4"

± 6'-7"

LX-02

12'-3"

B

G2A

G16A

43 SF

F-2

396 SF

4P

G4 70 SF ± 4'-7" ± 2'-11"

UP

± 7'-0"

6" CONC. PAD (COORD. SIZE & LOC. W/ MEP)

E

UP

76 SF

G16 E GFI

G14 E

LX-02

± 2'-0"

G16B 983 SF

4P

GFI

GFI

344 SF LX-02 GFI

G10 E E

ETR

UP

416 SF

RL

G14A

DN

G20

G16C

46 SF

E

-

49 SF

166 SF

LX-02

UP

G18 E

31 SF

G17 -

53 SF

G19A S

50 SF

S DL

± 9'-5"

LX-02

S

G11

± 16'-10"

S

± 9'-3"

UP

UP

LX-02

± 7'-0"

G23 S

± 15'-1"

S

S

S

DN

S

57 SF

± 20'-0"

S

± 13'-0"

S

S

-

± 24'-11"

1:12 SLOPE UP

S

± 12'-3"

± 17'-6"

± 23'-0"

31 P ± 23'-0"

649 SF

± 23'-0"

E

S

S

LX-02

G12 E

G1 E

20 P

E

1:12 SLOPE UP

UP

G13 396 SF

376 SF

19 P

172 SF

G15 E

770 SF

39 P

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-

G21

-

B

-

J ER

B

190 SF

2P

G19

G17B 196 SF

B

2P

229 SF

3P

G17A B

76 SF

1P

J ETR

EXISTING BUILDING GROUND FLOOR

Project: PS11Q - Queens,NY About: Project developed for School Construction Authority. Working closely on the Role: -project architect old building demolition, and coordinating upcoming phases for upgrade and new -demo package for the building addition. Focus on the package for Auditorium upgrade, main lobby old building Existing Building design for the new addition. -CDs for Existing building upgrade upgrade and New addition


Project: PS11Q - Queens,NY About: New Existing Building upgrade and New addition

Addition ground floor plan and entrance lobby 3D visualization.


Project: PS11Q - Queens,NY About: 3D Existing Building upgrade and New addition

Visualization of the new Addition


Project: EVENTI HOTEL,NYC Design study for public area (1st-5th floor)

About: Major

renovation from 1st through 5th floor (with focus on 1st and 2nd floor), Schematic design. Project architect. Project developed for DLJ Real Estate Capital Partners LLC. As a response to the ever-changing Midtown/Chelsea environment, Eventi Hotel was struggling to shift perceptions and gain consideration. One major goal was to make a unique experience and position the hotel on the map of the city and use all the great advantages of the newly built structure and public plaza.

Role: -team

member/leader -work closely developed with principal -specal focus 1st and 2nd floor


Project: AL SEEF About: The brief was to create a unique type of living environment unrivalled in an Role: -team leader urban waterfront context within Abu Dhabi. The aim of this design document is -coordination with to stimulate discussion and secure commitment from Aldar and Investors to Dubai office and Al Raha beach develop the plot. Matrix’s vision is to establish a ‘must have’ living expericlient ence through a combination of modern design techniques. -specal focus on Island masterplan This study reveals how Al Seef Island could be potentially used whilst maximdesign of town ising the permissible 62,280m2 GFA. houses Concept Design

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Project: AL SEEF About: The following components were reviewed and considered determi- Matrix produced financial models on a number of #2 nant in defining the best use for development of the site: scenarios on varying residential mix options. Our • The macroeconomic Abu Dhabi overview researchers have conducted surveys of relevant developAl Raha beach • Residential Market overview (summary of the residential ments and properties in the residential sector throughdistricts, master developments and projects of Abu Dhabi) out Abu Dhabi to establish supply and demand characterIsland masterplan • Current sales figures for residential projects istics, market pricing and design criteria, occupancy • Analysis of the plot and residential massing options ratios, absorption rates, vacancy factors. Concept Design


Project: AL SEEF About: The focus of the design study was to obtain the optimum mix of Key development drivers include: #3 high end residential types that produce the largest return on • Optimisation of the financial returns. investment in line with an island lifestyle. The combination • Innovative design to create the environment and Al Raha beach of residential – villas and townhouses were found to be the ambience required by the development image. best balance between individual ownership and urban context. • Energy eficient buildings. Island masterplan Matrix believes that this scheme achieves more than ever • Quality to satisfy Aldar and Matrix’s image anticipated from the outset. • Maximising customer appeal. Concept Design


VILLAS GENERAL FLOOR AREA notes living areas bathrooms kitchens circulation areas prototype 1 exclusive villa total balconies* (not included in area) car parking* (not included in area) living areas bathrooms kitchens circulation areas prototype 2 exclusive villa total balconies* (not included in area) car parking* (not included in area) living areas bathrooms kitchens circulation areas prototype 3 exclusive villa total balconies* (not included in area) car parking* (not included in area) VILLAS TOTAL

no's

8 8 8

8 8 8

4 4 4

TOWNHOUSES GENERAL FLOOR AREA

m2

Build up area(m2)

450 46 34

277.50 51.00 50.00 71.50 3600.00 368.00 272.00

living areas bathrooms kitchens circulation areas prototype 1 townhouse(g+2) total balconies* (not included in area) car parking* (not included in area)

450 65 34

268.00 79.00 30.00 73.00 3600.00 520.00 272.00

living areas bathrooms kitchens circulation areas prototype 2 townhouse(g+3) total balconies* (not included in area) car parking* (not included in area)

550 50 34

370.00 60.00 40.00 80.00 2200.00 200.00 272.00

notes

TOWNHOUSES TOTAL

no's

38 38 38

73 73 73

m2

Build up area(m2)

371 107 25

228.00 41.00 28.00 74.00 14098.00 4066.00 950.00

468 103 25

260.00 68.00 40.00 100.00 4164.00 7519.00 1825.00

BOUTIQUE APARTMENTS GENERAL FLOOR AREA

notes 3FLOORS keys (2 rooms&4 suites each) circulation rooms other circulation lobby reception restaurant/breakfast bar kitchen front offices back offices e.o back of house / plant room areas car parking* (not included in area) BOUTIQUE APARTMENTS TOTAL

no's

m2

3x(4+2) 3x519 3 112.50

18

12.50

Build up area(m2) 1557.00 337.00 389.00 346.00 43.00 230.00 160.00 93.00 90.00 60.00 165.00 225.00

991+3x845= 3470.00

island plot area = 62.279m2

206m

458m

ISLAND TOTAL

9400+48262+3470= 61132.00

14098+34164= 48262.00

7200+2200= 9400.00

Project: AL SEEF Al Raha beach Island masterplan Concept Design

#4 Townhouses: zone 1

Townhouses: zone 1

Pedestrian

Pedestrian

Townhouses: zone 2

Townhouses: zone 2

Recreation zone

Recreation zone

Townhouses: zone 2

Townhouses: zone 2

Villas

Villas


1

2

create rows rows create

break rows break rows

TOWNHOUSES CREATION PROCESS

3 lateral move lateral move

TOWNHOUSES CREATION PROCESS Elaborate design process led us to the main Elaborate design led us todesign the mainsolution. principles principles forprocess our concept for wanted our concept design solution. We to create street corridor which We wanted to create street corridor whichfor will provide will provide appropriate shading climate condition hugecondition respectand for appropriate shading forand climate huge cultural respect for heritage. cultural heritage. Basics design be described Basics ofof ourour design can becan described in 4 steps:in 4 steps: 1st - creation of 2 rows - creation of street as a first 1st - creation of 2 rows - creation of step of creating urban settings. street as a first step of creating urban 2nd - breaking long and overemphasized row and settings. opening to the central 2nd - breaking longgreen and area. overemphasized row 3rd -opening putting street andcentral waterfront into more and to the green area. dynamic composition - lateral of townhouse 3rd - putting street and moving waterfront into more dynamic - lateral moving units create newcomposition spaces to enrich quality of street with of create newunique spaces to newtownhouse interesting units common areas and terraces enrich ofonstreet with new interestfor each quality townhouse the waterfront. ing areas and unique 4th -common as a final significant move weterraces introducedfor height each townhouse on the waterfront. variation for townhouse units which creates new 4th - as a final significant move we possibilities for having water view for units at second introduced height variation for townhouse row andwhich providing uniquenew viewpossibilities framing for eachfor unit units creates and its rooms. having water view for units at second row Therefore we create modern interpretation of Arabic and providing unique view framing for each unit and organic its rooms. town with sense of place. On the other hand Therefore we create modern interpretation we provide central open green area as an upgrade to of Arabic town with organic sense of place. urban typology. On the other hand we provide central open green area as an upgrade to urban typology.

Project: AL SEEF Al Raha beach Island masterplan Concept Design

4 height variation height variation

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basic disposition VILLAS PRINCIPLES

recomposition

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y

architectural language

VILLAS CREATION PROCESS Exclusive villas as singular detached houses are spread are alongside north side of thenorth island.side Alongof coastline Exclusive villas as singular detached houses spread alongside the there are 2 typesAlong of villascoastline - narrow type (G+2)are and2L types type (G+1) way dynamic in classic villa-plot island. there of making villas that - narrow type composition (G+2) and L type (G+1) making that way dynamic composition in classic villa-plot setting. setting. With nono fence plotarea area is privately divided by villas Each organizations. Eachtovilla is from With fence open open plot is privately divided by villas organizations. villa is freely open the water freely open toand the from isthe frontbyside which is That enclosed by villa solid the front side leftwater side, which enclosed solid and right left wall ofside, the villa next by. way each is totally right wall of the villa next by. That way each villa is totally private. private. Villas orientation

VILLAS Orientation

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TOWNHOUSES

VIEW

This variety is carefuly designed based on the same organizational model, as well as grouping the building in solid composition providing dynamic pedestrian routes and framed ambiences, pulling houses back and to the Island edge to replicate random waterfront treatment. In the course it, each and every house was given specific identity by differencesin position, organization, height, size, faรงade treatTownhouse type 1 ment, garden and relationship with water. This gives unprecedented quality to the entire neighborhood. Villas Townhouse type 2 It is in fact the highest level of urban living in its very essence. Image immediately recalls archetypes of specific cities we liked and felt different towards. It is a collective experience stored in our subconscious - perfect measure of urbanity, individuality, sense of scale, diversity and touch with Townhouses nature. That's why we always remember cities such as Venice, Porto, Genoa , Amsterdam, Singapore - those places where quality is developed through the ages and layered by different perspectives of possibilities. Those cities do not terrify you - you are immediately seduced by their charm, challenged by their diversity and calmed by their organic logic. Studding those models we found a logic and strategy to create a place which will be dynamic but within precise rules: - All buildings in this area are organized as terraced houses with vertical variety (ground + 2 floors with ground + 3 floor) making dynamic skyline and different luxury selections. Each dwelling is equipped with an optional lift to negotiate different levels. - Dynamic is also gained by different approach to waterfront - some buildings are facing the waterfront directly, are on the very edge, with larger terraces/courtyards on the inner street side. These houses at the same enclose and provide privacy for gardens and front yards for dwellings which are drawn in from the waterfront. Townhouses as single dwellings provide equal privacy and quality of life to villas, but organized in a more urban, Venetian palacco, setting.

Project: AL SEEF About: This is a prevailing architectural typology on the island, covering South, East and West waterfront. It consists of multi storey single family dwellings organized in rows. There are Al Raha beach two massing types: Type 1 is G+2 dwelling of 400m2 area and Type 2 is G+3 dwelling of 450m2 in areas. Each type has 3-4 Island masterplan different faรงade treatment applied on the same massing to increase variety in appearance. Concept Design

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TOWNHOUSE Type 1. G+3

TOWNHOUSE Type 1. G+3 - 73nosx482m2

Townhouses G+3 - 73nos x 468m2

Larger and higher type (G+3 levels) with its area of 486 m2 offers high quality of residential living experience. It’s a very sophistiLarger and higher typesolution; (G+3 levels)is with its of areathe of 486 m2 offersof high qualcated and modern design one landmarks the of residential living experience. a very -sophisticated and modern design island.ityEach room has views to theIt’swater 60% of rooms with direct one and of thethe landmarks of the the island. room has views to the frontalsolution; water is view rest of roomsEach with lateral framed - 60% of rooms direct frontal watertoview and the rest of the rooms outlookwater of the bay. Also,with every room opens a terrace with distinct style -with either a water garden deckroom on ground lateralit’s framed outlookdeck/or of the bay. Also, every opens tofloor, a terrace with balcony, terraces or enclosed private on ground upper floor, levels and distinct style - either it’s a water deck/or courtyards garden deck on balcony, finallyterraces a roofor terrace. enclosed private courtyards on upper levels and finally a roof terrace. We haveWe developed several design based have developed several designsolutions solutions based on on the the samesame layoutlayout and and massing. There are four façade treatment options and each has two massing. There are four façade treatment options and each has two material/ material/colour schemes. This approach not only adds to the variety of colourwaterfront, schemes. This but approach not only addsselling to the variety of the entire waterthe entire provides more options that attract front, providestastes. more selling options that attract customers of various tastes. customers ofbut various designand andclean clean facades, andand move to bolder, OptionsOptions range range from from moremore calmcalm design facades, move to expressive contemporary architectural language. Alllanguage. houses are All equipped bolder,more more expressive contemporary architectural houses with are pool equipped pool on the roof with variety of solutions on the with roof with variety of solutions for deck, roof terraces and garfor deck, terraces and gardens at grade. densroof at grade. There is an isoptional lift whichwill will be installed buyer’s The There an optional lift which be installed based onbased buyer’son preference. preference. Thetype reference type used isElevator, Mitsubishi Home Elevator, reference used is Mitsubishi Home efficient, space saving, maefficient, space saving, machine room less and able to cater for 3 chine room less and able to cater for 3 persons or 200kgs. persons or 200kgs.

entrance area living area kitchen circulation bedrooms bathrooms terrace service area

10.00

10.00

15.00

ground floor

15.00

first floor

second floor

third floor

roof

Project: AL SEEF About: TOWNHOUSES Townhouses are the pre-dominant housing model on the island. We have designed two townhouse types in terms of size and 4-8 in terms of facade/material variety on Al Raha beach the same massing/planning base. While providing the necessary distinction of individual row houses which is important to separate from dull sub-urban connotaIsland masterplan tions, it at the same time provides more selling options to the end user without impacting the cost and efficiency of construction. Concept Design

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Project: AL SEEF About: VILLAS Exclusive villas are positioned as singular detached houses spread along the north side of the island. They represent the highest level of residential housing in the Al Raha beach development. In terms of design, we were influenced by similar developments in Monaco, Greece and south of France. Main characteristics are open spaces, simple Island masterplan forms, and contemporary language. All villas have unopposed sea views and direct waterfront access with corner villa type 3 having dual orientation. Concept Design

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VIEW ON THE COMPLEX’S SOUTH PLATO

Project: ZLATIBOR Mountain Coplex

About: ZLATIBOR

complex should promote mountain Zlatibor as a regional center for tourism and recreation. Consisted of its commercial retail zone and Zlatibor Center, it should be future landmark with huge and delicate respect for local architectural typology. As well as modern but respectful architectural approach center offers modern ecological solutions with significant decrease of CO2 emission, energy consumption and use of local natural materials.

Role: -

Team leader - Special focus on the municipality part of the building and architectual language

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BASEMENT+ 1ST FLOOR+ 2ND FLOOR+ 3RD FLOOR+ MEMBRANE

night view on the plato

parking mep administration hospitality retail comunications sport and recreation

BASEMENT+ 1ST FLOOR+ 2ND FLOOR+ 3RD FLOOR

BASEMENT+ 1ST FLOOR+ 2ND FLOOR

BASEMENT+ 1ST FLOOR

BASEMENT

2 1

PROGRAM DIAGRAMS

2 PHASES PHASE 1 - CENTER ZLATIBOR PHASE 2 - SHOPPING MALL

1

SITE PLAN

architectural diagrams

Project: ZLATIBOR Mountain Coplex

About: South

orientation and moving back north of entire complex builds dumping zone from the main vehicle road and leaves south side clear for direct sun reflexing as well as indirect collecting of solar energy from “bed rock” solution underneath the south parterre.

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POSLOVANJE COMMERCIAL KOMUNIKACIJE COMUNICATIONS HOSPITALITY POVRINSKI BILANS OBJEKTA -PRIZEMLJE OFFICE UGOSTITELJSTVO

ADMINISTRACIJA

AREA DIAGRAM

Karakter objekta Budući da je objekat multifunkcionalne prirode i da se često različite namene prepliću, kao osnovne su prepoznate: poslovanje (obuhvata prevashodno lokale namenjene izdavanju i prodaji), ugostiteljstvo (restorani i kafei), zabava i rekreacija (kuglana, bioskop, sportske sale, igraonice), komunikacije (kao neophodne da bi sve prethodne funkcionisale, a mogu takođe sadržati manje mobilne poslovne sadržaje) i administracija (otvorena kuća Zlatibor – sadrži i prateće namene poput kafea, galerija i sala, uključujući i pripadajuće komunikacije). Tehničke prostorije se, zajedno sa parkingom u vidu garaže, nalaze u podzemnoj etaži.

OSNOVA PODRUMSKE ETAŽE - PARKING -3.80M

BASEMENT FLOOR OSNOVA PODRUMSKE ETAŽE - PARKING -3.80M

Project: ZLATIBOR Mountain Coplex

1ST FLOOR

About: ZLATIBOR

OSNOVA PRIZEMLJA SA PARTERNIM REŠENJEM 0.00M

complex Due to required program, complex gathers different purposes – commercial part of the complex combines hospitality (boutique hotel, restoraunt, café) with modern requirement for retail spaces (commercial areas with variety in size) and areas for sport and recreation (gym, bowling room, children’s playgrounds). Municipality/public part – Zlatibor Open House, offers public services such as café, gallery on the ground foor and municipality premises on the 1st foor (administration and o$ces, conference) MEP areas and parking are located on basement level.

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SPORT AND RECREATION UGOSTITELJSTVO ADMINISTRACIJA HOSPITALITY OFFICE POVRINSKI BILANS OBJEKTA COMMERCIAL -PRVI SPRAT COMUNICATIONS POSLOVANJE

KOMUNIKACIJE

AREA DIAGRAM

OSNOVA PRVOG SPRATA +4.00M

2ND FLOOR

ADMINISTRACIJA

POSLOVANJE OFFICE UGOSTITELJSTVO COMMERCIAL HOSPITALITY POVRINSKI BILANS OBJEKTA SPORT AND RECREATION -DRUGI SPRAT COMUNICATIONS KOMUNIKACIJE

AREA DIAGRAM

3RD FLOOR

Project: ZLATIBOR Mountain Coplex

About:

OSNOVA DRUGOG SPRATA +8.00M

ZLATIBOR complex Second and Third Floor Plans

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SECTION 3-3

SQUARE IN FRONT OF ZLATIBOR OPEN HOUSE

SECTION 2-2

HEAT FLOW DURING WINTER

pregrejanog vazduha. Pošto se pregrevanje vazduha javlja povremeno (najčešće kada se naglo poveća broj korisnika – što je tipičan slučaj sa konferencijskim salama) potrebno je predvideti njegovo dislociranje. U tu svrhu su namenjeni mali kosi krovovi koji čine sastavni deo celokupnog krova objekta, tako da se u njihovim gornjim delovima može skupljati pregrejani iskorišćeni vazduh i, preko klapni ili otvora, ispuštati u neposredno okruženje, odnosno voditi do rekuperatora tokom zimskih meseci.

SOUTH SIDE OF THE COMPLEX - HOTEL

HEAT FLOW DURING SUMMER

LIST 4

Project: ZLATIBOR Mountain Coplex

About: NATURAL

AND MECHANICAL VENTILATION In warm summer periods building uses natural ventilation. During colder winter period it is used mechanical ventilation (with recuperation) with buffer zone containing preheated air. Due to oscillation in occupancy of space and outside temperature the top of the roof cone serves as a container for preheated air and it could be mechanically open to release excess of preheated air during summer periods or that air could be conducted to the recuperators for additional heating.

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Just a block away from our site one of Belgrade’s icons commands the surroundings. It is the Western City Gate, popularly known as “Kula Genex”. Since the spaces that we could put into the potential tower element were limited because

of its function, we could not have hoped to compete with the Western Gate in terms of its imposing iconic presence. Placing another tower would disrupt the established visual corridors in the city while blending in among existing structures.

FACULTY OF MATHEMATICS FACULTY OF ELECTRONICS

FACULTY OF PHYSICS

FACULTY OFORGANIZATIONAL SCIENCE

FACULTY OF ART

GYMNASIUM OF MATHEMATICS GARAGE STUDENT CENTER SCIENCE INSTITUTES

AERIAL VIEW ZONING CONCEPT

The basic idea was to develop a design that could preserve as much “green” park space as possible. The proposal takes each of the facility buildings and simply organizes them around an ‘organic core’. The function of this s further optimized with the location of the ‘Student Centre’ directly in the middle of the plot, creating a communal gathering area. The university building should dip down in the South corner of the site and raise to its highest point in the North. This will allow for light to penetrate the park space as well as making an opportunity of creating a roofscape assessable to pedestrians.ZV ARCHITECTURAL APROACH

The idea for the overall architectural dialogue was derived from understanding pedestrian flows to and from the site.

The aspiration was for a logical development that allows ARCHITECTURAL APROACH users to flow under, through and around its buildings. This continuous structure that starts dialogue at the South with The idea sloping for the overall architectural wasend derived two levels and endspedestrian with six levels North divided from understanding flowsattothe and fromisthe site. along its central was axis by glazed atrium into two The aspiration foraalong logical development thatparallel allows stripes. Through the atrium light penetrates into the building users to flow under, through and around its buildings. This all the way to the ground level. continuous sloping structure that starts at the South end with roads twoVehicle levels access and ends with run six around levels atthe thebuilding North istogether divided with From these roadsatrium vehicles to alongparking. its central axis by a access long glazed intoapproach two parallel five car ramps that go down to penetrates the basement where stripes. Through the atrium light into level the building most thetoparking lots are placed as well as MEP service all theofway the ground level. spaces. Theaccess Centralroads area of thearound site canthe be accessed only by Vehicle run building together fire the integrated paths that are primarily withvehicles parking. through From these access roads vehicles approach to dedicated to pedestrians five car ramps that go down to the basement level where most of the parking lots are placed as well as MEP service spaces. The Central area of the site can be accessed only by fire vehicles through the integrated paths that are primarily dedicated to pedestrians

ROOFS ROOFS Allroofs roofsare aredesigned designedas asgreen greenroofs roofsaccessible accessibleto topedespedesAll trians (students (students etc.). etc.). Flush Flush planting planting bed bed areas areas and and raised raised trians planters with with seating seating edges edges are are intersected intersected with with contemplacontemplaplanters tive pedestrian walkways. Our choice to use Solar Tubes tive pedestrian walkways. Our choice to use Solar Tubes that easily easily introduce introduce daylight daylight to to deep deep plan plan spaces spaces as as well well as as that Solar Panel Panel Farms Farms comes comes from from aa strong strong environmental environmental Solar awareness. awareness. FIFTH FACADE Now that in recent years an ever greater variety of building heights is permitted, and a greater mixture of office and residential buildings, flat roofs are seen more often from above. This more frequent 'top view' give rise to more consideration for the aesthetic form of a roof. Seen from above, the roof is a genuine 5th façade, as representative for

FACADE aFIFTH building as its four other façades, and as much part of visual public space. Now that in"fifth" recent yearscan anbecome ever greater variety of buildAs such façade extremely "iconic" and ing heights is permitted, and a greater it can become a main highlight of one mixture building.of office and residential buildings,for flatcities roofsand areespecially seen more from It's importance foroften public and above. This more frequent view' give rise to rainwamore educational buildings, beside'top aesthetics, is multiple: consideration the aesthetic form of a roof. Seensaving), from ter retention,for passive heating/cooling (energy above, the benefits roof is a genuine 5th façade, as representative for , thermal (microclimate), dust/pollution filtering arecreation, building aseducation, its four other and noisefaçades, reduction, etc.as much part of visual public space. As such "fifth" façade can become extremely "iconic" and it can become a main highlight of one building. It's importance for cities and especially for public and educational buildings, beside aesthetics, is multiple: rainwater retention, passive heating/cooling (energy saving), thermal benefits (microclimate), dust/pollution filtering , recreation, education, noise reduction, etc.

PHASING AND ZONING (FUNCTIONS) Science center will be the first building in future complex of plot 39. It will start wrapping plot alongside boulevard of Arsenija ýarnojevica with first building for Science Institutes and then it will close plot from highway with Faculty of Physics . In Omladinskih Brigada street complex will be accompanied with building for Faculty of Electronics and Mathematics. Entering the 3rd boulevard wrapping will be continued with building for Faculty of Organizational Science, then in future with Art Academy and finally - plot will be closed with Gymnasium. In general, for each function (faculty or institute) certain length of surrounding streets is allotted and then building is organized in that segment vertically in all levels. Potent ional extensions are possible towards inner courtyard with spacing gap provided. Student center In the middle of plot 39 is suggested as a gravitational point and crossroad for entire complex as gathering place opened towards inner courtyard.

PHASE 3

PHASE 4 PHASE 2

PHASE 5

CFPOS PHASE 1

BASEMENT

GROUND FLOOR

FIRST FLOOR

Project: CENTER for Promotion of Science of the Rep. of Serbia

SECOND FLOOR

THIRD FLOOR

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concept builds on regional tradition with its relatively low rise profile in comparison with the environment, yet evolves to be a reflection of modern society and contemporary building forms. As somewhat traditional values are deeply rooted in regional life, our design responds by defining the street edge while providing sufficient density, enclosing the space as recognisable urban block with inner courtyard existing in local architecture since Roman times.

PHASING

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Design team member - Special focus on the concept solution in first stages and on masterplan in later development

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Project: CENTER for Promotion of Science of the Rep. of Serbia

About: CONCEPT

The basic idea was to develop a design that could preserve as much “green” park space as possible. The proposal takes each of the facility buildings and simply organizes them around an ‘organic core’. The function of this is further optimized with the location of the ‘Student Centre’ directly in the middle of the plot, creating a communal gathering area. The university building should dip down in the South corner of the site and raise to its highest point in the North. This will allow for light to penetrate the park space as well as making an opportunity of creating a roofscape assessable to pedestrians

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Project: CENTER for Promotion of Science of the Rep. of Serbia

About: INTERIOR

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Project: CENTER for Promotion of Science of the Rep. of Serbia

The program brief for the Planetarium calls for straight seating inside the dome to allow for multipurpose venues and lectures within the space. While multifunctional Lecture Halls are best suited for straight seating, sight line requirements for Planetarium’s are best suited with curved seating to maximize sightlines of the domedviewing surfaces. Our design provides for both straight and curved seating with a capacity of 109 people with a dome diameter of 15.5m. The lower 2/3 of the dome is designed with a false floor and retractable seating which can be stored in the lower half of the dome. This converts the space to a multipurpose venue complete with a balcony overlook with a flat floor perfect for lecture style or arena seating, dance functions, private dinners,VIP functions, and special events.

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About: ARCHITECTURAL

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

APROACH The idea for the overall architectural dialogue was derived from understanding pedestrian flows to and from the site. The aspiration was for a logical development that allows users to flow under, through and around its buildings. This continuous sloping structure that starts at the South end with two levels and ends with six levels at the North is divided along its central axis by a long glazed atrium into two parallel stripes.

ROOFS All roofs are designed as green roofs accessible to pedestrians (students etc.).

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ABU DHABI Abu Dhabi is among one of the top global cities poised to become a luxury destination and hot spot for global tourism. The new contemporary tower hotel will be situated on the Al Meena Road, which is currently being rebuilt as the pre-eminent centre for shopping, entertainment, leisure and hospitality in Abu Dhabi. Reconstruction of the area will offer picturesque green parks, pools, fountains and will provide dramatic views of Abu Dhabi.

Project: HARD ROCK HOTEL - Abu Dhabi

About: HIGH

STANDARDS The hotel is designed to match the world's highest standards of architecture and environmental sustainability. It is slated to feature a grand portecochere off Al Meena Road, providing a prestigious grand entrance to the hotel's foyer. The exterior architecture will reflect the importance of the landmark location at Mina Zayed (the current Abu Dhabi Port), which is being redeveoped into a major commercial, residential and tourism destination.

Role: -

Project developement - from early concept stages to later detail and construction design - with focus on external facade

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DESIGN STRATEGY In line with the project brief the design has been developed as a multi-storey 5-star Iconic hotel development. It is located off Mina Road, Abu Dhabi UAE and comprises 396 keys, 36 storey’s and 5 levels of basements. The tower is orientated to maximize views of waterfront and Central Business District but also consider solar radiation. The design is an iconic form that responds to its landmark position and the building incorporates garden terraces / public functions / recreation facilities and relaxation areas. The location, orientation and adjacencies of the plot have been carefully studied in order to make the best use of urban and environmental opportunities. Hard Rock Hotel has been designed to respond to both conditions of nature and cityscape. The primary urban agenda is to appropriately address the Al Mina Road.

Project: HARD ROCK HOTEL - Abu Dhabi

About: MASS

Building bulk has a fundamental visual impact and at prominent locations, appropriate plot ratio, height and disposition of building blocks have been considered. Building mass should aim to create points of interest and nodes, and allow visual permeability from the waterfront into the inner areas of the ‘Saraya’ Master plan. Diversity in building mass has been encouraged to avoid a monotonous CBD image.

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VIEW ON HOTEL ENTRANCE

Project: Southern Sun Hotel Abu Dhabi

About: The

client and operator briefs set out the programmatic requirements for Eva Hotel (the use, efficiency, number and mix of rooms etc). The architectural language of the building is just as important in gauging the overall success of the building. The main lobby has been designed as an inviting triple height space with the glazed facade shrouded in decorated screens. These screens serve to dapple the harsh sun light and also serve to create a sense of enclosure and privacy from the adjacent streetscape.

Role: -

Project developement - from early concept stages to later detail and construction design - with focus on building details

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PRIMARY PRIMARY VIEW VIEW

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PRIMARY VIEW PRIMARY VIEWVIEW PRIMARY VIEW OFSOUTHERN THE EVA SUN HOTEL THETHE PRIMARY OF THE FROM THE AL-MINA ROAD IS UNIQUE QUITE HOTEL FROM AL-MINA ROAD IS QUITE THE PRIMARY VIEW OF THE EVA HOTEL UNIQUE. IT CLEARLY STANDS OUT FROM THE PRIMARY VIEW OF THE SOUTHERN SUN IT CLEARLY STANDS OUT FROM THE PLAIN ABU FROM THE AL-MINA IS UNIQUE. QUITE THEFROM PLAIN ABU DHABI HOTEL AL-MINA ROADROAD ISBACKGROUND QUITE DHABI BACKGROUND FURTHER ANNOUNCING UNIQUE. IT CLEARLY STANDS OUT FROM FURTHER ANNOUNCING THE EVA IT CLEARLY STANDS FROM PLAIN ABU THE SOUTHERN SUNOUT HOTEL AS THE A NEW LAND THE PLAIN ABU DHABI HOTEL AS A NEW LANDBACKGROUND WORK THAT DHABI BACKGROUND FURTHER ANNOUNCING WORK THAT HIGHLIGHTS THE STREET. FURTHER ANNOUNCING THEITS ELABO EVA HIGHLIGHTS THEHOTEL STREET. ELABORATE THE SOUTHERN SUN ASITS A NEW LAND RATE FACADE SYSTEM VIBRANT AND HOTEL ASSYSTEM A NEWCREATES LAND AWORK THAT FAÇADE CREATES A VIBRANT WORK THAT HIGHLIGHTS THE STREET. ITSINELABOLIVELY APPEREANCE THAT IS EFFECTIVE PROHIGHLIGHTS THE STREET. ITS ELABORATE AND LIVELY APPEARANCE THAT AND IS RATE FACADE SYSTEM CREATES A VIBRANT TECTING THE SYSTEM BUILDING FROM HEAT GAIN AT TH FAÇADE CREATES A BUILDING VIBRANT EFFECTIVE IN PROTECTING THE LIVELY APPEREANCE THAT IS EFFECTIVE IN PROSAME TIME. THE FACADE IS CHARACTERIZED BY AND LIVELY APPEARANCE THAT IS FROM HEAT GAIN AT THE SAME TECTING THE BUILDING FROM HEAT GAINTIME. AT THE A LIGHT, AESTHETICALLY PLEASING LOUVER EFFECTIVE IN PROTECTING THE BUILDING THE FAÇADE IS CHARACTERIZED BY BY A SAME TIME. THE FACADE IS CHARACTERIZED SYSTEM; FEATURED PANELS THAT MARK THE FROM HEAT GAIN AT THE SAME TIME. LIGHT, AESTHETICALLY PLEASING LOUVER ALOBBY LIGHT, AESTHETICALLY PLEASING LOUVER SPACE; ANDISINTEGRATED SIGNAGE THE FAÇADE CHARACTERIZED BY A SYSTEM (IMAGE A, B); THAT FEATURE PANELS SYSTEM; FEATURED PANELS MARK THE WHITIN THE FACADE. LIGHT, AESTHETICALLY PLEASING LOUVER THAT MARK THE LOBBY SPACE (IMAGE LOBBY SPACE;(IMAGE AND INTEGRATED SIGNAGE SYSTEM A, B); SIGNAGE FEATURE PANELS C); AND INTEGRATED WITHIN WHITIN THE FACADE. THAT MARK THE LOBBY THE FAÇADE (IMAGE D). SPACE (IMAGE

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Project: Southern Sun Hotel Abu Dhabi

About: The

client and operator briefs set out the programmatic requirements for Eva Hotel (the use, efficiency, number and mix of rooms etc). The architectural language of the building is just as important in gauging the overall success of the building. The main lobby has been designed as an inviting triple height space with the glazed facade shrouded in decorated screens. These screens serve to dapple the harsh sun light and also serve to create a sense of enclosure and privacy from the adjacent streetscape.

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SECONDARY VIEW

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SECONDARY VIEW THIS VIEWVIEW DEMONSTRATESTHE RESPON-THE THIS DEMONSTRATES SECONDARY VIEW TO SITE ORIENSIVENESS OF THE BUILDING SECONDARY VIEW RESPONSIVENESS OF THE BUILDING TO TATION AND CLIMATIC CONDITIONS. SINCE THIS DEMONSTRATESTHE SITE ORIENTATION AND RESPONCLIMATIC THISVIEW VIEW DEMONSTRATES THE ITCONDITIONS. IS NORTH FACING THIS ALLOWS FOR SIVENESS OF THE BUILDING TOBUILDING SITEFACING ORIENSINCE NORTH RESPONSIVENESS OFIT IS THE TO COMPLETE OPENNESS. PRIVACY IS NONETATION AND CLIMATIC CONDITIONS. SINCE THIS FOR COMPLETE SITEALLOWS ORIENTATION AND OPENNESS. CLIMATIC THELESS MAINTAINED BY THE SLIGHTLY PRIVACY IS FACING NONETHELESS MAINTAINED ITCONDITIONS. IS NORTH THIS FOR SINCE IT ALLOWS IS NORTH FACING TRANSLUCENT GLASS SCREEN THAT ALSO BY THE SLIGHTLY TRANSLUCENT COMPLETE OPENNESS. PRIVACY IS NONETHIS ALLOWS FOR COMPLETE OPENNESS. PROTECTS THE DECK FROM GLASS SCREEN (IMAGE A) SLIGHTLY THAT ALSO THELESS MAINTAINED BYPOOL THE PRIVACY IS ROOFTOP NONETHELESS MAINTAINED PREVAILING THESCREEN LIGHTNESS THE PROTECTS THEGLASS ROOFTOP POOL DECK TRANSLUCENT THATOF ALSO BY THEWINDS. SLIGHTLY TRANSLUCENT FROM PREVAILING WINDS (IMAGE B). THE PROTECTS THE ROOFTOP GLASS SCREEN (IMAGEPOOL A) DECK THAT FROM ALSO LIGHTNESS THE BUILDING ISPOOL CAPTURED PREVAILING WINDS. THE LIGHTNESS OFDECK THE PROTECTSOF THE ROOFTOP BY THE PODIUM (IMAGE C).(IMAGE B) THE FROM PREVAILING WINDS

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Project: Southern Sun Hotel Abu Dhabi

About: The

architectural language of the tower is modulated carefully to ‘break up’ the façade into modules that directly relate to the room modules. The façade is designed in a crisp modern fashion and will continue to be developed through schematic design stage.

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FACADE DETAIL

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Project: Southern Sun Hotel Abu Dhabi

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Project: Green 360 Loft apartments in Lima

About: CONCEPT

– THE KEY OBJECTIVES 1 To provide as much as possible of comfort for the residents 2.To emphasize a feeling of privacy in a multi storey building 3.To give more quality to public spaces

Role: -

Design Team Member - working on plans and developing 3d model and architectural language

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Project: Green 360 Loft apartments in Lima

About: The

front part of the ground level is occupied with parking spaces which are partly placed underground, thus leaving more space for the front entrance hall and it can be treated as green area while the other can have small pond with seats facing the sloped terrain.The visual accent is on nearby park with its role of inviting users to move forward the building. Each unit has its own private entrance from which separate staircases are going to specific lofts. There are also two passenger’s lifts with card control systems and one freight lift that serves all of the lofts. The 2 upper lofts are organized as duplex while lower lofts are three storey units. This allows better room orientation and more diversity for organizing interior spaces.

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1.3.1 RESIDENTIAl AREA - NIGHT VIEW

1.3.1 RESIDENTIAl AREA - STREET VIEW

Project: Al Madina Al Zarqa Resiential Plots Blue City, Oman

About: Each

residential community will have its own identity. The apartment buildings will offer residents their own private courtyard and discreet car-parking. The material palette will comprise locally sourced stone and timber. Borrowing from the indigenous architectural heritage, the design is small scale, compact and organic. It is inherently sustainable through passive means, such as natural ventilation, careful orientation – to minimise direct sunlight and maximise ventilation and the manipulation of the thermal mass of the builings.

Role: -

Project Documents from concept design to deatial design - direct corespondence with consultants and civil engineers

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Project: Al Madina Al Zarqa Resiential Plots Blue City, Oman

About: The

communities have a layered concentric structure, with each layer becoming more private and intimate as it retreats to the heart of the residences – respecting Omani traditions of privacy and an internalised architecture as seen on the Omani heritage settlements of Bahla and Manah. Designed to appeal to a diverse social mix, the residences will combine a variety of different scales and types.

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Project: Al Madina Al Zarqa Resiential Plots Blue City, Oman

About: Plot

1.3.1 typical floor plans and architectural language

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Project: Plant City The SelfSufficient CITY

About: Plant-House

City is based on the concept of a city whereby all units function as completely independent entities utilizing principles from the world of botany. Every building mirrors a particular plant in some way, which is allocated a place and size depending on its natural habitat. However, the maintenance of the house is consigned to its user for “cultivation� who is then most responsible for its appearance and its future, such as whether earth as an insulator is to remain, or whether grass and vegetables are to be planted.

Role: -

Competition entry - solo project

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Project: Plant City The SelfSufficient CITY

About: The

direction the house faces is relative to the cardinal directions The north side of the house is maximally closed - which impacts both the appearance of the cell and the choice of plant (such as vines) The house is “broken up” on the southern side – whereby a greater surface to sun exposure is gained (various levels for plant cultivation are created / the greener side of the house) Other architectural elements are used, into which “cells” are incorporated (terraces, balconies, patios, roof terraces)

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NOBLES HOLDING APARTMENTS - CONCEPT DES As a first draft in concept design we developed advanced and unique spatial typology and offer new concept in apartment practice. We tried to deliver flexible boundary with numerous possibility within main module. As a high luxury building we decided that possibility of customizing according to dwellers interested in this particular building is differential quality which will make this building as the one of its kind. With that strategy we will be able to develop new Dubai residential practice - people will identify themselves with their living space with a new landmark shaped by their needs.

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Project: Nobles Holding ApartmentsDubai

ARCHITECTURAL LANGUAGE STUDY (1-3)

About: As

a first draft in concept design we developed advanced and unique spatial typology and offer new concept in apartment practice. We tried to deliver flexible boundary with numerous possibility within main module. As a high luxury building we decided that possibility of customizing according to dwellers interested in this particular building is differential quality which will make this building as the one of its kind. With that strategy we will be able to develop new Dubai residential practice.

Role: -

Design Team Member - Working on this particular model options - later involved in developing narative for presentation

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2ND DRAFT PREFERED OPTION

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Project: Nobles Holding ApartmentsDubai

About: During

intensive developing and interaction with client we offered various solution and some of them in more standard architectural language due to client's demand. Even then we succeed to maintain high level of design and offered very distinctive building. In 3rd draft we came through final concept solution satisfying for both sides.

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Nobles Holdings

Nobles Holdings Tower; Executive Summary

Visualisation

Nobles Holdings

Visualisation Nobles Holdings Tower; Executive Summary

Option 1

Option 2

The first option explores the various views from the building by the provision of incrementally twisting balcony geometries. Each balcony level is subtly orientated differently to varying solar exposure.

The second facade option explores the notion of simple flexibility via the provision of varying widths of balcony and fenestration exposure levels. Each balcony comprises a modular geometry that is self-replicating.

Project: Nobles Holding ApartmentsDubai

About: 3rd

draft options.

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STRUCTURE VERSUS DOMINANT LONGITUDE SHAPE DIVIDED INTO MODULAR STRIPES

MASSING AND CORRIDOR STUDY FROM GROUPING OF MODULAR STRIPES INTERIOR VIEW BY NIGHT

AERIAL VIEW BY NIGHT

Better environment - better city - better house

DIVIDING ENTIRE SPACE INTO CORRIDORS AND MASSES - BUILDINGS AND STREETS

By its nature of representing architecture all expo pavilions have certain dose of abstract appearance even when they are finally built. There is a new condition when ordinary relation between architectural design and real-time building moves a bit backward into wider context which relates more with architecture itself than to actual existing presence. That represent as much differential quality as the most obvious weakness of pavilion architectural paradigm. Therefore pavilions are more simulation of architectural possibilities and possibilities of new experiences then they relate with actual context of place and program - kind of physical theory experiment - house for architecture. AERIAL VIEW AERIAL VIEW

CENTRAL SOLID REMODELING AND CREATING OF WIDER AREA - FORUM

PROGRAM STUDY OF EACH SOLID MASS CREATING OF CORES

OPENING OF BUILDING'S CORES INTO "CITY" SPACE - PULSING

Project: EXPO SHANGAI 2010 About: Following main idea for 2010 we have created expo as a city that operate with Role: new sustainable principles. Promoting new bigger scale solutions for entire expo (city) and singular parts (buildings) offering new solutions from archiBetter City tectural concept ideas to detail design. As a circling chain this composition creates new vitality and offers new possibilities that relate from smooth Better Life expanding of city space into private and safe opening of private into city space, which finally create new vibrant intermediate space.

Competition entry Team work Special focus on design and programmatic solutions - 3D animation

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INTERIOR VIEW BY DAY

PATH SCHEME

1.ENTRANCE 2.INFO 3.STORAGE VISITORS: 4.MACHINE ROOM MAIN COURSE 5.RESROOMS SECONDARY COURSE 6."CITY STREET" RECEPTION/INFO 7.PRESS 8.INTERACTIVE PASSAGE 9.SOUVENIR SHOP STUFF: 10."CITY SQUARE" ENTER FOR VIP ROOM AND OFFICE 11.EXIT ENTER FOR PRESS

GROUND FLOOR

Project: EXPO SHANGAI 2010 About: Ground Better City Better Life

Floor and path scheme

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VIEW ON PAVILLION / WITH CURTAIN VIEW ON PAVILLION / WITH CURTAIN

TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT AND ECOLOGICAL UTULITARISATIONS

VIEW ON PAVILLION FROM THE BRIDGE

PANEL SHOWING RECORCES AND POTENTIAL

VIEW FROM “CITY STREET”

VIEW ON INTERACTIVE PASSAGE

1.STREET ART PRESENTATION 2.NATURAL GOODS PROMOTION 3.PROMOTION OF ECOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS FOR CITIES S1,S2. SEESIGHTS

1.SCREENING AREAS 2.CULTURAL HERITAGE VIDEOS 3.SERBIA MAP 4.CITIES IN SERBIA S1,S2. SEESIGHTS

INTERIOR NORTH SOUTH CONTENT

INTERIOR NORTH ELEVATION CONTENT

Project: EXPO SHANGAI 2010 About: Architectural Better City Better Life

language and segment of the programmatic solutions

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By master plan for this plots it is proposed mixed use - residential with public amenities, revitalization and reuse of lagums. By this proposed solution it is developed complex consisted from residential building and public building near steep slope and near lagum - and in between small public area (inner courtyard) for residents and users of this local public facilities (vinery, restaurant)

ENTRANCE TO INNER COURTYARD ENTRANCE TO INNER COURTYARD

VIEW ON COMPLEX FROM BRIDGE VIEW ON COMPLEX FROM BRIDGE

FIRST FLOOR

ELEVATION FROM KARADJORDJEVA STREET

Project: KARADJORDJEVA About: Karadjordjeva complex is set on plot with specific topographic, historical and Role: urban condition. It's on the very coast of the Sava river divided from it with road and old railroad; it's on the edge of one of the oldest urban and historiComplex, Belgrade cal complex Kosancicev venac; it's in the one of the oldest street in Belgrade; it's connected with lagums (old natural caves used as warehouses for river's Diploma Work traffic) - one of the specific qualities of this urban area and entire Belgrade as well.

Diploma Work Setting the program Design for each paricular buildings inside the complex

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LARGE APARTMENTS

MEDIUM APARTMENTS

POSSIBLE APARTMENTS SETINGS

TYPE 3

TYPE 1

TYPE 4

TYPE 6

2ND FLOOR TYPE 2

TYPE 5

TYPE 7

3RD FLOOR

4TH FLOOR

Project: KARADJORDJEVA About: Apartments Complex, Belgrade Diploma Work

settings and floor plans

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RESTAURANT ACCESS FROM PASSAGE

VIEW FROM KOSANCICEV VENAC

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5TH FLOOR

SECTION 2-2

ROOF FLOOR

Project: KARADJORDJEVA About: Floor Complex, Belgrade Diploma Work

PUBLIC BUILDING ELEVATION

plans, sections and elevations

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NON-AGRICULTURAL AREAS & FORESTS

FARMER’S HOUSEHOLD HOTEL UNITS AREA HOTEL UNITS AREA

RECREATION FARMER’S HOUSEHOLD

HOTEL FACILITIES

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AREA STUDY

AMBIENTS VISITORS PATHWAYS UNITS AXIS

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ACTIVITIES FARMER POSITION

FARMER AND NEW FACILITIES

CONECTING HOTEL UNITS W. FACILITIES AND FARMER

UNITS POSITIONING DEPENDING ON EXISTING STRUCTURE

On a social level it could be new way of improving local communities and decreasing huge economical/infrastructural/cultural/ gap between them and developed urban regions. It will provide specific key with sensitiveness to local tradition, culture and also it will communicate with local technologies, materials and everyone involved in that process. This project is conceived as small scale with no need for huge developers and big investments - it is in its very essence to keep settings as they are and try to develop new qualities and values with local recourses.

AERIAL VIEW ON CENTER OF HOTEL COMPLEX

SITE PLAN

Project: MOUNTAIN HOTEL 100 hotels throughout Serbia

About: Architectural

narrative is based on the traditional architectural heritage focused on the mountain regions that is spread all over the country. By its ages of evolution it still represent the best architectural qualities. People living in these houses, building material, shape, orientation - all of these aspects fundamentally evokes of synergy between people and nature. As such a huge quality these archetypes are very grateful for decomposition, incorporating in new modern context and keeping all precious values gained through ages.

Role: -

Competition entry - Team work - Special focus on design - 3D images

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MOUNTAIN HOTEL - 100 hotels all around the Serbia

SECTION THROUGH ENTIRE COMPLEX SECTION THROUGH ENTIRE COMPLEX

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MOUNTAIN HOTEL - 100 hotels all around the Serbia

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Hotel complex is consisted of detached houses - the smallest ones are hotel units and with bigger buildings that serve additional hotel requireal hotel of requirements - altogether forming composition of small mountain village. Following this basic "master plan" principle, modern interpretation each of each unit is more then welcome. Each specific nature surrounding and local heritage brings new sensitiveness and unique approach etation which will deliver whichlocal will deliver specific solutions. Delivered solution is minimalist in its architectural expression which gives typological quality and ability to accept ccept local interpretations. By the program which is required for small hotel unit, singular unit (hotel room) is not fully independent unit, (but in first phase it could be) and it could be) and all other required functions are detached into separate houses forming hotel central complex. This central core might work as open independent pen independent complex.

Project: MOUNTAIN HOTEL 100 hotels throughout Serbia

About: This

architectural solution tends to keep specific characteristics of local way of living - such as scattered households. Therefore all buildings, even new ones, remain surrounded primary by nature, and nature is still highly dominant factor.Therefore, hotel building is not monostructure, house under one roof - it is rather enveloped into different house units with one dominant function, following local climate and technological settings. So in these wild areas human tectonics remains small by its expression. Also, especially in highly reachable areas concept is to use local building materials, building techniques and local people as well.

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HOTEL UNITS PLANS HOTEL UNITS PLANS

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TYPE 2

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CEILLING STRUCTURE CEILLING STRUCTURE

ROOF STRUCTURE

ROOF PLAN

Typological potential Archetypical expression of this hotel complex gives pavilion like character and potential of adaptability depending on specific local condition and connection with other more contemporarily developed settings. Depending on how easy it will be transport material, obtain mechanization, with what kind of technologies is possible to use local materials - solutions will go from highly row and unprocessed materials taken directly from nature to highly sophisticated buildings with high quality construction and detail works.

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Project: MOUNTAIN HOTEL 100 hotels throughout Serbia

CONCRETE FACADE

About: Hotel

METAL SHEETS FACADE

Unit (House-Room) As previously said, unit is not independent in regular settings, but it might be - we provide option which is independent in its equipment but same in its structure. First type of unit underline synergy with nature, opening bath space putting it at the front facade looking down the to hill slope. Second type instead of bath it has shower bath and instead of small kitchen it has standard kitchen size which gives unit higher apartment luxury.

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1st FLOOR

1st FLOOR

1st FLOOR Restaurant has capacity to obtain hotel guests and visitors. Main restaurant part is on the ground floor and gallery could be extended part of restaurant and also closed part for conference (perfection space)

Entrance unit is organized as space with wide terraces and serving closed part on the ground floor (mountain bar and service room) which is covered with mountain club (roof ) Terraces are suitable for gathering and getting into local tradition and other outdoor activities.

EAST FACADE ENTRANCE DETAIL SOUTH-WEST VIEW

AERIAL AERIAL

2nd FLOOR 2nd FLOOR SOUTH-EAST VIEW

TERACE ON EAST

Sport & recreation unit is small capacity unit firstly because with this solution we are trying to develop and promote outdoor recreation. So it only has 2 saunas, one pool and changing rooms.

TERACE TERACE ON SOUTH-WEST ON SOUTH-WEST

Project: MOUNTAIN HOTEL 100 hotels throughout Serbia

TERACE ON SOUTH-WEST

About: New

Units for suporting the Hotel Complex

SOUTH-EAST VIEW

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MASTER PLAN OVERVIEW

CULTURAL FORUM SITE

Abdullah Bin Thani St Elevation Elevation - East

Diwan Al Amiri St Elevation - West

Project: CULTURAL FORUM MUSHEIREB / HEART OF DOHA

About: Architecture

- The Musheireb project is the culmination of many months of research and collaboration between some of the world’s brightest planners and architects to find a way to express the rich architectural heritage of Qatar in a new and innovative manner, relevant to the way people live today. Below we look at the new architectural language developed by DOHALAND for Musheireb, as its first signature project. Qatar has a rich architectural history. DOHALAND’s new architectural language draws inspiration from our ancestors.

Role: -

CDs - Special focus on facade package

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Envelope - Section through North Entrance

Project: CULTURAL FORUM MUSHEIREB / HEART OF DOHA

About: DOHALAND

Envelope - Section through South elevation

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has completed a comprehensive study on what makes that Qatari architecture distinct and has developed a new vernacular for Doha’s future projects. In the Musheireb, DOHALAND will build sustainable, innovative communities that enrich our individual lives, promote environmentally friendly living, and rediscover the heritage and culture that makes a place unique. The project Masterplan observes a series of sustainable design objectives. The primary objective of the Musheireb project is to reverse the pattern of development and growth of Doha in recent decades which has tended towards isolated land uses with urban sprawl and heavy reliance on car transport. Focus will be on reducing car use and congestion, while improving connectivity across the wider city area.


Architect: Predrag Bilinac Contact: Portfolio

email - pbilinac@gmail.com tel - 917 288 7827 address - 810 E 13th Street Brooklyn 11230, New York


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