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ioan razvan molie selected works
content collective dwellings \ 05 3rd year project tutor: m. ochinciuc team: r. antonescu & r. molie
kindergarten \ 25 3rd year project tutor: m. ochinciuc individual
scene \ 35
5th year project tutor: d. stefan individual
crcv \ 39
contest team: r. molie, a. olteanu & e. tomescu
jewish quarter masterplan \ 43
5th year project tutor: d. stefan team: iulia curiman, andrei ionita, razvan molie, alex nejat-aski, silviu papuc, andrada tache
syaa office architecture \ 59 internship projects: cluj napoca control tower
sketches & renderings \ 93
collective dwellings The initiative of a radical volumetric approach can be found in the demarche to the notion of living. In order to obtain a continuity on the main boulevard, without altering the existing urban tissue we propose an intervention that aims to balance the composition both volumetric and functional. Following the existing types of housing in the area, as well as the problems posed by site, we aim to improve the quality of life in the area. Difficulties when it comes to Bucharest, refers to traffic jams, pollution and desolating aspect of communist construction. The attempt to change the hostile atmosphere without interfering with the existing buildings, is translated by the loan of some industrial architecture influences and their application in the housing typologies known, in order to obtain a diversity of housing that includes both apartments and row houses with separate entrance. The proposed solution is essential for communicating with the public space in the immediate vicinity and how our proposal could set a precedent for the development of public spaces.
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housing location:
bucharest, romania team:
radu antonescu & razvan molie duration:
14 weeks year of study:
3rd
tutors:
prof. dr. arch. mircea ochinciuc asist. dr. arch mihai dutescu asist. dr. arch melania dulamea asist. dr. arch haytham zeki
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traditional “ilot” solution ^
local height adjustment
semi-public space/ public space
acces elevator & stairs
structural system
common language facade
Starting from the typical “traditional ilot” shape along with the existing bar-dwelling and individual houses, we developed a hybrid concept containing a large variety of dwellings, and taking into consideration the huge need of public space. The lack of parks is obivious due the industrial influences. This wWay, we tried to combine the characteristics of each element: we took the interior court from the traditional living unit, we made an acces by elevating a large part of the building, and we tried to integrate the structure between the trees so that it wil leave behind the feeling that the building l ives in symbiosis with the proposed environement. The cyan color indicates the public facilities and space given tWo the neighborhood where as the yellow color indicates the semi-public space and the integrated individual houses. Colored in magenta are the typical dwellings; each side of the proposed building has it’s own influence and they are related to the side by height and functionality. The accesses appear as local tubes with staiirs and elevators making the distribution to each segment and also to the underground parking.
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col lective dwellings 3 floors
public square ground
4065 m2
974 m
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public library / tea lounge 3 floors 505 m2
gym club 2 floors 128 m2
pl ayground ground
underground parking 2 floors 64 places
624 m2
i2/3ndiflovorsidual dwellings 1288 m2
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ground floor plan
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first floor plan
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first floor plan
ground floor plan
Typical dwelling with common acces ( stairs & elevator )
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first floor plan
ground floor plan
Individual dwelling with private acces
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Grass layer Protection layer against plant roots Broken stone layer Geodren for water evacuation Hydro insulation with one polyester membrane layer and with one protection layer made of slate Hydro insulation with two layers of bitum membrane Screed mortar M100T in order to achieve drainage slope of 2% with rainwater collector Geotextil membrane for thermal insulation protection Thermal insulation made of extruded polystyrene 10cm Vapor barrier Diffusion layer for vapors Horizontal primer Equalizing layer of mortar and cement M100T Concrete layer B75 for insulation Reinforced concrete slab 15cm Polishing plaster coat layer Paint layer applied twice
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Silicone paint layer Ceresit CM100 with fiberglass mesh Thermal insulation expanded polystyrene 10cm Reinforced concrete beam 60x30cm Plaster layer Polishing plaster coat layer Paint layer applied twice
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Broken stone layer Geodren for water evacuation Hydro insulation with one polyester membrane layer and with one protection layer made of slate Hydro insulation with two layers of bitum membrane Screed mortar M100T in order to achieve drainage slope of 2% with rainwater collector Geotextil membrane for thermal insulation protection Thermal insulation made of extruded polystyrene 10cm Vapor barrier Diffusion layer for vapors Horizontal primer Equalizing layer of mortar and cement M100T Concrete layer B75 for insulation Reinforced concrete slab 15cm
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south facade
longitudinal section
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north facade
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kindergarten The educational program involves a higher attention to the psychological factors. The way children see the institution, the way they interact with the environment it is very important. The kindergarten is actually the first place where as child you make contact with the world, with other people and most of all without being surveil ed by your parents. This way, we find it very important to take it step by step, and start with primary volumes which makes the composition quite simple. The construction is made of individual structural pavilions linked by a coridor with continuos view to the playground. All the pavilions, meet in the entrance hall, used as well during the lunch time for eating. Basically this is the point zero, where all the functions meet and split each other to diferent directions. The option for having primary volumes, was taken into consideration due the fact that the site is situated in a protected area of Bucharest, with lots of old buildings.
program:
educational location:
bucharest, romania team:
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duration:
8 weeks year of study:
3rd
tutors:
prof. dr. arch. mircea ochinciuc asist. dr. arch mihai dutescu asist. dr. arch melania dulamea asist. dr. arch haytham zeki
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The curent context is related to a specific side of Bucharest untouched by the communist interventions. The protected area revea well defined. In order to preserve the aspect and the atmosphere of the zone, the intervention is quite minimal, with basic geometrical
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als a typical page of modern architecture, during the Kingdom of Romania ( interbelic period ) where the identity of each house is forms, that could be easily asimilated by children, and match a certain place where they spend most of their daily time.
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convrtible to sleeping room
with multifunctional use
and entrance foyer
director office / secretary office / teachers office / medical office with guest room / psycho office / toil ets with showers / kitchen.
Playground
Classrooms
Sports hall
Lunch room
Administration staff
The green arrow spots the level of perceptions of the children by passing the city in their way to kindergarten, while crossing the protected area. This is also translated by the way they see the volumes and how familiar are these.
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west facade
cross section
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south facade
transversal section
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scene There were two demands for this project that need to be harmoniously combined: the first one was a scenography involving a new scene for the concert The Wall of Pink Floyd; the second one was more technically, reefering to how we could obtain new visual effects with the new techique. During the concert of Roger Waters in Berlin in 1990, the scenography involved constructiong a big wall and destroying it afterwards. The wall was technically limited by costs and by dimensions. The answer of the today’s new techology is the projections on the artificial fog. This way we can deveolop a new space using fog projections and new effects. Roger Waters apears in the frong of the public, and performs. Afterwards, he starts a dialog with the public involving social aspects. He’s message, he’s song, breaks the wall that stands between us and the evolution everytime he crosses near him. In the end, the wall apears to be just an il usion.
program:
scenography / technical location:
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team:
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duration:
4 weeks year of study:
5th
tutors:
prof. arch. dorin stefan prof. arch. dan dinoiu prof. arch. ioana ardelean
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dimensions: covered scene length. 30 m covered scene width. 15.6 m uncovered scene length: 90 m uncoverede scene width: 4.8 m surface “between the walls: 5400 m2
fog installation pil ar scene covered surface wall projection reflector direction projection pil ar
barrier module 1 m x 1.4 m x 1.2 m
scene module 1.2 m x 1.2 m x 1 m
scaffold module 2mx2mx2m
beam module 2 m x 0.6 m x 0.6 m
connection module 1 m x 1.2 m x 0.8 m
bracing module 2.9 m x 0.1 m x 0.1 m
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camelot research and visitors center Tales always come from the dimness of another time and place that somehow stil feel present. That’s why the edge between story and reality is full of fringes and gradients, but the distance inbetween is always worth a journey.The link between space and atmosphere is enhanced by light and, even more important, by darkness. The towers act like a direct connection between reality and legend, featuring a vertical trip from the ground floor to the different levels of the exhibition. The visitors use the platforms in each exhibition room to pass through the immaterial storeys of the museum in a gradual immersion into the story. Moreover, all the towers feature this type of vertical development from the public level. In terms of spatial organization, the ensemble acts like a reinterpretation of a castle by creating an enclosure defined by the towers that represent the spaces designed for the main functions of the center and the encircling wall that is materialized by the route. Using the square shaped plans for the towers is implies the centrality and the vertical axis of the space. The towers are all oriented towards the existing monument, which acts as a reminder not only of other places, but also of other times. The volumes are arranged in such a way that the the image of the ensemble is unitary.
program:
contest location:
south cadbury, united kingdom team:
razvan molie, andrei olteanu & eliza tomescu duration:
8 weeks year of study:
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tutors:
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jewish quarter masterplan The masterplan is the part of a full academic year project involving the regeneration of the traditional tissue due the interventions of the communists. Starting from the point of the actual Izvor Park, where the communists erased the Uranus neibourhood in order to create the Parliament Building we cross the Lipscani street, the oldest street of Bucharest and reach the Esplanada site, fully empty, a relicve of the communist intentions. In a mor specific way, this tissue developped itself along the Dambovita River. The ex Jewis Quarter, were are site is situated seems like a crossroads of multiple “ilots� This has lead to a solution that involes the need to rediscover our past by bringing the spirit of the place alive. This way, we find it necesary to remake the pedestrian path as it was before the interventions and pointing out the plaza, which was the heart of the jewish comunity.
program:
masterplan location:
bucharest, romania team:
iulia curiman, andrei ionita, razvan molie, alex nejat-aski, silviu papuc, andrada tache duration:
jewish quarter - 1st semester esplanada - undergoing year of study:
5th
tutors:
prof. arch. dorin stefan prof. arch. dan dinoiu prof. arch. ioana ardelean
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The site is situated at the confluence of various tissue types
The main typology is living ( individual & collective ) with several office insertions due the central postion.
The main directions of developpement in Bucharest:
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newly developped poles
the Dimbovita river
We have building related to one or two limits due the diversity of influences.
The main pole “Uniri Square� situated in the west has a great influence for the developping functions.
the median ring
the subway network
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The site apears to be a void in the urban t nist dwellings ) has developped chaotically lea connected the jewish quarter with the city
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tissue, at the confluence of differemt influences., on the ex-Jewish Quarter. The zone behind the “communist walls� ( reffering to the commuading to residual spaces.. The example we have, is more then a typical residual space, it is actually the end point of a historical route that center.
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jewish quarter masterplan [ 5th year/ 1st semester ]
esplanada masterplan [ 5th year/ undergoing ]
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The site’s main problem is the existing blind walls
undeground -1 plan
This may easily be solved uniting these two walls
But the existing ex-Jewis Theatre and the underconstruction Church
Led to a atypical solution: the buildings starting from blind walls comunicate through a passage
This creates a urban space propituos for a office tower having a new facade language each side
ground plan
Right facade on the bulevard and deconstructed on the park
The new urban space creates the oportunity of new outdoor functions: concert
And outdoor cinema usng as seats the facade of the building
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The red glowing point on the map of Bucharest ( year 1938, before the communist interventions ) indicates the historical plaza of the Jewish Quarter. This leads to the need of pointing out the space in typical way.
south facade
The tower’s volume apears like a set of unequal boxes stacked the acces tube. The variation of the sizes and arrangement give the oportunity to place new floors inside the boxes reconfiguring the space in relation with the client’s demands.
east facade
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office floor plan
The structural system is composed by two layers: the first layer, a truss system, has the role to transmit the vertical loads, whereas the second layer, a classical collumn has the role of torsional resistance.
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syaa architecture office SYAA Architecture Office was founded in 2006. It is one of the youngest office in Bucharest with a higher reputation due the numerous awards. Adrian Soare and Eliza Yokina - the founders are design leaders whose collective talents led to critical acclaim and have brought the company a reputation brand - a signature of the romanian contemporary architecture.
During the internship ( undergoing - finishing on may 2014 ) I have been involved in several projects including contests and proposals for different clients. This provided me with a good experience, dealing with a large variety of architectural programs such as book fair stands, airport control towers, industrial reconversion and housing.
program:
internship location:
bucharest, romania tasks:
building measurements and drawing concept developement project developement duration:
24 weeks yearW of study:
5th
website:
www.syaa.ro
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cluj-napoca control tower Form follows function - and if so, the task was to find a new language for the way we make a control tower. Basically, all control towers are organised like a “surveil ance function sitting on a pil ar� . This is about to change do the fact we are trying to propose a new volumetric expresion. The main ideea was to divide the pil ar into 3 independent pil ars each one having different functionality : staircase, elevator and equipments.
program:
contest location:
cluj-napoca, romania leanding architect:
adrian soare team:
cosmin anghelache, razvan molie, andreea nica & razvan tivu
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Plan Vigia
+39.60m
Stages
The tower structure is a inverted pendulum, consisting of three concrete cores and platforms resting on the three nuclei, located in the upper part of the tower.
Sliding formwork
The foot is made ​​in a sliding formwork system.
Plan T2 +34.80m
Vertical structure
When performing the control tower structure was taken into consideration by the high-importance of the building and high-rise regime.
Horizontal structure To achieve fixings bolted steel platforms the assembly wil be provided with a temporary working platform attached with concrete pipes.
Floors Plan T1
+30.00 m
Tile floors are made of reinforced concrete formwork, with the main beams supporting the trusses.
Mullions and Vigia
The spatial-functional configuration, provides maximum visibility to the outside space and a well balanced and effective solution.
Plan techological terrace +25.20 m
Section B-B’
Plan foot +7.20m
Plan 1st floor +3.60m
Plan ground +0.00m
South facade
West facade
Section A-A’
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voluntari housing The client demanded two types of individual housing that should match each side of the site.: on the uper side coupled hoses ( 2 x 4 ) and on the other side row houses ( 10 ). Our proposal was quite different, in order to find a new variety of disposing the houses, we proposed to combine the two typologies in both rows, having related plans. The central location of the stairs gave birth to a large variety of proposals, each house having it’s own identy based on the evolution of each owner,
program:
housing location:
voluntari, romania leanding architect:
adrian soare team:
cosmin anghelache, razvan molie,
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Client’s demand
Proposal
The variation of planar arangement led to a solution that provided new spaces between the so-called “uncoupled coupled houses” ( refering to the blue squars that are not sharing a wall ). This way we provide a higher quality for some row-houses by enabling them to see beneth the other row.
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Ground plan
1st floor plan
2nd floor plan
Coupled house plans
Coupled house roofing
Row house plans
Row house rooifing
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