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PORTFOLIO SIMONA SABACKOVA


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Simona Sabáčková / CV

Experienced Part II Architectural Assistant

PROFILE

WORK EXPERIENCE

A dynamic and passionate individual of Architecture. I am meticulous about my design work to ensure it’s of the highest quality. Trained from a Technical background, I am more adept in solving problems within the confines of multi-disciplines while keeping design purity. Besides assessing and evaluating design issue, I am also able to apply the most sustainable design and technical approach within various work stages.

OAOA Architecture Associates London, United Kingdom Part II Architecture Assistant / January 2016 - November 2018

INFO Languages English : Written/Proficient, Speaking/Fluent Czech : Written/Proficient, Speaking/Fluent German : Written/Basic, Speaking/Basic

EDUCATION Faculty of Architecture Czech Technical University Prague, Czech Republic Master’s Degree in Architecture and Urban Planning September 2013 - June 2015 / Ing. arch. Faculty of Architecture Yildiz Technical University Istanbul, Turkey September 2012 - June 2013 / Erasmus Program Faculty of Architecture Czech Technical University Prague, Czech Republic Bachelor Degree in Architecture and Urban Planning September 2013 - June 2015 / BA (diploma with honors)

WORKSHOPS / AWARDS Ideas for Victory Square in Prague Czech Technical University, Prague Workshop 2014 The Art of Building Cities Politecnico di Milano, Italy Workshop, Athens program 2014 “City Development” Czech Technical University, Prague Workshop 2013 3rd degree for Architecture of residential and public buildings International Festival of Architectural Schools of Eurasia, Istanbul Award for university project of a Hotel and congress center in Maslak, Istanbul 2013

INTERESTS Nature and wildlife lover, Traveling and outdoors, Art and design exhibitions, Yoga enthusiast

Various private residences: - UAE Royal Palace / Dubai, UAE 5,000 sq m / Concept Design - Ayla Villas / Aquaba, Jordan 77 Villas (550 - 850 sqm each) / Detail Design - Bridge House / Manama, Bahrain 2,500 sq m / Scheme Design - Construction Tender - Peninsula Island I / Jordan 7,000 sq m / Scheme Design - Construction Tender - Mashrabiyya House / Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 1,200 sq m / Concept Design - Scheme Design - Shear Wall House / Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 2,500 sq m / Concept Design - Construction Tender Others: - Gower House / London, UK 69 Apartments, 4,500 sq m / Feasibility - Jeddo Road Office Space / London, UK Office Conversion, 200 sq m / Detail Design - Site Completion - Rehaan Valley / Amman, Jordan Mixed-Use Master Plan, 150,000 sq m / 3 Stages of Concept - Crystal Bay Tower / Manama, Bahrain High-Rise Mixed-Use; 45 floors; 60,000 sq m / Competition Managing key elements for private residences such as Consultant Coordination, time schedule, and drawing packages submission. While working closely with director to develop and produce architecture concepts, reports, visualization and technical detailing solutions. Space3 Architecture London, United Kingdom Internship / September - December 2016 - 18 Wolstonbury / London, UK Terrace House Rear, Side and Attic Extension / Detail Design - 60 Maryland Road / London, UK Terrace House Conservatory Extension / London / Concept + Application for planning permission - Alvar Alto Museum Extension / Javaskyla, Finland Competition Individual work on small scale projects. Producing documentation for planning permission. Design and visualization for competitions. Studio In.Point Prague, Czech Republic Part time work during studies, April - September 2015 - Water Tank Ohrazenice / Turnov, Czech Republic Tower Water Tank with Viewpoint / Concept Design - Water Tank Karovsko / Turnov, Czech Republic Conversion of listed water tank into a museum / Feasibility - Senior co-housing / Mesice, Czech Republic Conversion of historical stables / Concept Design Assistant to projects architect, developing concepts, producing visualizations and presentations for meetings, collecting site data and translating into drawings.

Arons en Gelauff Architecten Amsterdam, Netherlands Internship Erasmus+ / August - December 2014 - Block 20 / Ijburg, Amsterdam, Netherlands Terrace Housing on Man-made Island / Scheme Design - Pontsteiger / Amsterdam, Netherlands High-rise Mixed-Use Detailed Design - NL 3+4 / Leiden, Netherlands High-Rise Mixed-Use / Detailed Design Assistant to project architect. Design for facades and layouts, producing drawings and visuals for client meetings, physical model making. Non-profit Work Czech Republic, 2012 - present -Community Centre / Post office refurbishment / Completed -Phone boots library / Concept -Kitchen design / Completed -Flat refurbishment / Completed -Flat above a wine cellar/ Rear Extension and interior design / Completed Individual work on concept, technical drawings, client meetings and site visits of small scale projects.

SKILLS Modeling Softwares Rhinoceros 5 SketchUp Grasshopper 2d Drawing Softwares Bentley Microstation Autodesk AutoCad BIM Revit Visualization Vray in 3ds Max / Rhinoceros Corona in 3ds Max

Creative Suite Adobe Photoshop CS 6 Adobe InDesign CS 6 Adobe Illustrators CS 6 Adobe Acrobat Reader Office Suite Microsoft Word Microsoft PowerPoint Microsoft Excel Crafting Manual Technical Drafting Model-making Hand Sketching

REFERENCE Omar Al Omari / o.alomari@oaoa.co Director of OAOA Architecture Associates / London Boris Redcenkov / redcenkov@a69.cz Unit Master at Faculty of Architecture Czech Technical University /Prague

CONTACT DETAILS Contact: 07938244265 Email: sabackova.simona@gmail.com Location: London ISUU Portfolio: https://issuu.com/sabackova.simona LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simona-sabackova-4124b591/

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Master Degree / Final Project

Czech Technical University / Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC

MAP OF CHEB

2 km

1 km

CREMATORIUM AND NEW CEMETERY Location: Cheb, Czech Republic University: Czech Technical University Tutor: Boris Redčenkov Project: Diploma

PROJECT Presented project reacts on the modern tendencies in burials and the quality of the local cemetery in Cheb. Architectural study preserves the current cemetery in Cheb and propose an alternative one, located on Špitálský vrch, which is a place well known among the locals. Proposal follows the individuality of the modern human and offers different options in burials. Cemetery is designed as a park that creates a fluent transition between city and the landscape. It is not a certain plan, but a conception of formation over the years. The dominant of the cemetery is crematory that follows terrain of the surroundings. Important axes divide the building in 4 volumes. Every single one has its function. The crematory is proposed in order to follow the recent technologies and ecological requirements.

existing graveyard 4

funeral service

proposed crematorium

formal Jewish graveyard

formal graveyard


CEMETERY SCHEMA

funeral service access

Jahn’s monument 517 m.a.s.l.

Špitálský vrch 517 m.a.s.l.

axes connecting peaks of 2 hills

oak Grove natural cemetery

garden of remembrance

path to the town centre

EVOLUTION DIAGRAMS

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SITE PLAN

Špitálský vrch garden of remembrance

oak Grove

natural cemetery

receiving coffins

ceremony hall

decorative apple tree

bus stop furnace hall

administration

Jahn’s monument

graveyard grid

car park

CorTen steel fence

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Natural cemetery Creates a transition between the graveyard and the surrounding landscape. It is suitable for green burials. Deceased are buried in biodegradable coffins or biodegradable urns. A tree or a flower is planted on the grave and represents our loved one instead of a gravestone. 6

Garden of remembrance This part of graveyard consist of squares intended for different kind of burial. The squares are situated according a grid that will be filled little by little with growth of the cemetery. This part is a close alternative to conventional cemeteries.

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Oak Grove It is a grove with original oaks that were planted during the construction of the Jahn’s monument in 1914. Ash can be placed close to the roots of a tree. It will remain as a natural gravestone.


FLOOR PLAN - GROUND FLOOR

1.21.

FLOOR PLAN - BASEMENT

1.20.

1.16.

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0.17.

0.19.

0.16.

1.15. 1.14.

1.22.

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0.13.

1.19. 1.13.

0.14.

1.11.

±0,000

1.17. ±0,000

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1.12.

0.11.

±0,000

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-3,500

-3,500

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1.1

0.1. 1.5.

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0.2. 1.4.

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±0,000

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1.1........mourning hall 1.2........staff room 1.3........changing room 1.4........waiting room 1.5........reception 1.6........urns 1.7........manager office

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1.9. 1.10.

10 m

1.8........public WC 1.9........kitchen 1.10......cloakroom 1.11......public entry 1.12......ceremony hall 1.13......family of the deceased entry

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1.14......technical room for the ceremony hall 1.15......musicians’ room 1.16......orator’s office 1.17......gravamen’s office 1.18......exhibitions and identification

1.19......hall for receiving coffins 1.20......car entrance 1.21......cemetery maintenance 1.22......waste

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0.4..

0.7.

10 m

0.1........furnace hall 0.2........technical room of cremators 0.3........ash finish 0.5........control room 0.6 - 0.9........technical building equip-

ment 0.10......technical room of promession 0.11......coffin elevator 0.12......store 0.13......handling area

0.14......cold store 0.15......store 0.16......preparation of deceased 0.17......wreaths 0.18......waste from the ceremony hall

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ELEVATION

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CEMETERY GRID WITH GRAVES’ DISPOSITION

CREMATION TECHNOLOGY

chimney

filtration equipment furnace recuperation loader ash tray smoke flue

dispersive meadow

gravestones green fence

maintained meadow lawn gravel in-between the gravestones gravel path - pedestrians concrete aggregate - cars

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01_Unobtrusive building hidden within surrounding landscape. A place to commemorate deceased loved ones.

02_Light penetrating through the facade creating dream like atmosphere in the ceremony hall.

Next page: 03_Building molded from and withing the site. Threshold in between live and dead. 04_Descending to lower level has a symbolic meaning as well as an apple tree planted in the center as remembrance of life cycle.

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Yildiz Technical University / Istanbul, TURKEY

COMMUNITY CENTRE Location: Zeyrek District, Istanbul, Turkey University: Yildiz Technical University Tutor: Prof. Çiğdem Polatoğlu Project: Semester Project

PROJECT Zeyrek is a charming neighborhood located on historical Fatih peninsula in Istanbul. Streets are lively, children are playing outside, just next to the old people drinking tea. There are lots of old wooden houses based on traditional constructional methods these days in a bad condition. The Zeyrek mosque is the second largest edifice building built by the Byzantines remaining in Istanbul. It was completed in 1136. However district is affected by social problem caused by unemployment, lack of education and poverty. The aim of my project is to create a relaxing zone which will interconnect rush street Haydar Sokak and a calm zone in surrounding of the mosque. This zone will be equipped by plenty of benches and green places. In reaction on the situation in the area I decided to propose a community center that will serve as a cultural–educational point for the neighborhood. The main function is a library, a multi-functional hall and classes. Community center consists of three main buildings (library,multi-functional hall and educational center interconnected on lower level. These space are utilized as a cafe and exhibition space. Massing is formed around a semi-public courtyard. This space is designed to host performances or projections on the wall of multi-functional center.

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Master Degree / Semester Project


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SECTION

ELEVATION

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MASTER PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

DIAGRAM OF SPANS

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Master Degree / Semester Project

Czech Technical University / Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC

INTERIOR DESIGN Location: Zeyrek District, Istanbul, Turkey University: Czech Technical University Tutor: Vladimir Soukenka Project: Semester Project

FLOOR PLAN women

men

children

CAFE

changing room MULTIPURPOSE HALL

CORRIDOR

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cloakroom

sliding screen in the rail galvanized, black gloss paint ceramic tiles

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LIBRARY

concrete columns black bright coating

resin screed flooring carpet and sofa Nani Marquini

screen

lighting along the corridor sofa Dolorez



Půdorys M 1:75 Comunitní centrum se nachází v tureckém Istanbulu, v části města zvané Zeyrek. Tato čtvrť je typická skladbou obyvatel. Žijí zde především slabší sociální vrstvy, čtvrt si tak zachovala velice tradiční charakter a hierarchizaci společnosti. V ulicích se nachází spousta malých, barevných domů a veřejný prostor je plný života. Navrhla jsem budovu pro místní obyvatele s řadou společenských funkcí, který je zvenku bílý. Barevnost veřejného prostoru přenáším do interiéru. V rámci návrhu interiéru jsem se zabývala vstupním prostorem, ve kterém se nachází kavárna, vstup do knihovny a předprostor multifunkčního sálu. Při členění interiéru jsem se držela tradičního životního stylu místních obyvatel. Ženy tráví spoustu času posedáváním před domem a pozorováním okolního života. Dohlíží na děti, které se spolu hrají na ulici, zatímco muži popíjí čaj a hrají stolní hry v blízké kavárně. Mým záměrem bylo vytvořit ze vstupního prostoru živoucí ulici, kde se pudou potkávat všechny věkové kategorie Část pro ženy je umístěna poblíž náměstí s výhledem na život v okolí. Muži mají své místo vedle baru, kde se nachází spousta polic pro uložení stolních her. Matkám s dětmi patří především zadní část, kde se nachází polstrovaný prostor určený k sezení, hraní her a sledování filmů a pohádek. Předprostor sálu je otevíratelný do nádvoří a tvoří tak příjemně prosvětlený prostor. Jednotlivé prostory jsou pouzemm optickyzodděleny průhlednými paravany. konzola dl. 175 uzavřeného Jäklového prohlubeň 30 x 10 x 175 mm vyMateriály použité v interiéru vychází z místních tradic, čímž chci lidem přiblížit jejich domácké prostředí, ve kterém se budou cítit příjemně. Keramický obklad a koberce jsou motivem profilu 25x25x2 mm ke kostrukci broušená do žulové desky kvůli použitým v celé přivařená budově.

BAR - DETAILED PLAN Půdorys baru M 1:30

Detail konstrukce baru M 1:10

SUNKEN SEATING AND BAR VIEW

usazení na Jäklovou konstrukci

muži

x20 mm tl. 6 mm

žulová deska tl. 30 mm odstín Nero Assoluto

b

ženy

A K

B

baru pro podepření žulové desky

D O C

děti

silikonový tmel

A R C H

eska Cembonit tl. 8 mm

m, odstín Nero Assoluto

kavárna

c’

c

nkované oceli 25x25x2 mm

C

d tl. 16 m

liníková tl. 0,6 mm

šatna multifunkční sál

hový pozinkovaná

A

Á

C’

V L A D I M Í R

í konzol M 1:20 chodba

a

O

a’

b’

šatna

A’

A keramická dlažba

světlo č. 3

železobetonové sloupy, černý lesklý nátěr

světlo č. 3 pryskyřičná stěrka

osvětlení sloupů světlo vestavěné v podhledu

obrazovka

koberec a sedací souprava Nani Marquini

osvětlení chodby po obvodu vestavěné svítidlo Slotlight, Zumtobel

B’

posuvný paraván v kolejnici pozink, černý lesklý nátěr

světlo č. 5

sedačka Dolorez

knihovna

Řez C-C M 1:30

Řez B-B’ M 1:30 osvětlení sloupů - světlo vestavěné v podhledu

white plaster sádrová omítka bílá stěny wall

resin screed pryskyřičná stěrka světle šedá podlaha flooring

carpet Nani Marquina koberec Nani Marquina podlaha flooring

ceramic tiles keramická dlažeb podlaha flooring

MATERIALS Materiály ceramic keramickýtiles obklad bar bar

Eames Chair židle Eames Chair Vitra Vitra

FURNITURE

LIGHTING

sofanábytek Dolorez sedací Dolorez Nani Marquina Nani Marquina

Modular Modular

Nábytek

Osvětlení

1, 4, 5 řada Flat Moon 2, 3 řada Lotis Tubed černé lesklé provedení

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2

4

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sádrokartonový podhled pro vedení instalací

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M O N A

S O U K E N K A

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A

A’

A B’

B’

vláknocementová deska Cembonit

BAR - DETAILED SECTION B-B’ tl. 8mm

M 1:30 ŘezŘez B-B’B-B’ M 1:30

BAR - DETAILED SECTION C-C’

M 1:30 ŘezŘez C-CC-C M 1:30

B’

šatna

A’

keramický obklad 20 x 20, tl. 6 mm, A’ barva patchwork tradičních tureckých vzorů a jednobarevného obkladu v odstínech modré

A

osvětlení sloupů - světlo vestavěné v podhledu osvětlení sloupů - světlo vestavěné v podhledu

Řez B-B’ M 1:30

ŘezC-C A-A’MM1:30 1:75 Řez

osvětlení sloupů - světlo vestavěné v podhledu

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chladící vitrína chladící vitrína

sádrokartonový podhled pro vedení instalací sádrokartonový podhled pro vedení instalací

sádrokartonový podhled pro vedení instalací

chladící vitrína šatna

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Pohled 2 1:30 M 1:30 Pohled 2 M

Pohled 3 1:30 M 1:30 Pohled 3 M

BAR - DETAILED SIDE ELEVATION

BAR - DETAILED FRONT ELEVATION

Pohled 2 M 1:30

Nábytek

Osvětlení

sedací nábytek Dolorez Nani Marquina

Modular

Pohled31 MM1:30 1:30 Pohled

1, 4, 5 řada Flat Moon 2, 3 řada Lotis Tubed černé lesklé provedení

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1

2

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EXPLODED AXO

svařovaná konstrukce z uzavřených Jäklových profilů pozinkovaná ocel 25 x 25 x 2 mm

Detail konstrukce baru M 1:10 konzola dl. 175 mm z uzavřeného Jäklového profilu 25x25x2 mm přivařená ke kostrukci baru pro podepření žulové desky

DTD tl. 28 mm stříkaná do lesku, barva černá

lepidlo tl. 6 mm police lepené přes zářezy, následně vložené do konstrukce

DTD tl. 28 mm stříkaná do lesku, barva černá

D O CONSTRUCTION DRAWING C Půdorys baru M 1:30

S I M O N A

Detail konstrukce baru M 1:10

prohlubeň 30 x 10 x 175 mm vybroušená do žulové desky kvůli usazení na Jäklovou konstrukci žulová deska tl. 30 mm odstín Nero Assoluto

keramický obklad 20 x20 mm tl. 6 mm

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konzola dl. 175 mm z uzavřeného Jäklového profilu 25x25x2silikonový mm tmel přivařená ke kostrukci baru pro podepření žulové desky

prohlubeň 30 x 10 x 175 mm vybroušená do žulové desky kvůli usazení na Jäklovou konstrukci

A R C H

vláknocementová deska Cembonit tl. 8 mm

žulová deska tl. 30 mm odstín Nero Assoluto

žulová deska tl. 40 mm, odstín Nero Assoluto Jäklový profil z pozinkované oceli 25x25x2 mm

C

laminovaná deska dtd tl. 16 m lakovaná krycí lišta hliníková tl. 0,6 mm

keramický obklad 20 x20 mm tl. 6 mm

silikonový tmel

retifikační šroub kruhový pozinkovaná ocel 46/m10x40 mm

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Rozmístění konzol tl.M61:20 lepidlo mm

police lepené přes zářezy, keramický obklad 20 x 20, tl. 6 mm, následněbarvavložené dotureckých vzorů a patchwork tradičních jednobarevného obkladu v odstínech modré konstrukce

vláknocementová deska Cembonit tl. 8 mm žulová deska tl. 40 mm, odstín Nero Assoluto

Řez A-A’ M 1:75

laminovaná deska dtd tl. 16 m

A’

A

B’

Jäklový profil z pozinkované oceli 25x25x2 mm

vláknocementová deska Cembonit tl. 8mm

Řez C-C M 1:30

Řez B-B’ M 1:30

S O U K E N K A

retifikační šroub kruhový pozinkovaná ocel 46/m10x40 mm chladící vitrína

V L A D I M Í R

osvětlení sloupů - světlo vestavěné v podhledu

lakovaná krycí lišta hliníková tl. 0,6 mm

a’

A K

B

kamenná deska žulová tl . 30 mm barva černá odstín Nero Assoluto

Schéma konstrukce baru

Schéma konstrukce baru

I E R

Rozmístění konzol M 1:20

sádrokartonový podhled pro vedení instalací

PLACEMENT OF CANTILEVERS

keramický obklad 20 x 20, tl. 6 mm, barva patchwork tradičních tureckých vzorů a jednobarevného obkladu v odstínech modré Pohled 1 M 1:30

Pohled 2 M 1:30

Řez A-A’ M 1:75 Within the interior design I have focused on the entrance area, where is a cafe, entrance to a library and to a multipurpose hall. I divided the space according the traditional lifestyle of local residents. Women spend a lot of time sitting around in front of the house and observing the surrounding life. They supervise the children that are playing on the street, while men are drinking tea and playing board games at a nearby cafe. My

Pohled 3 M 1:30

Řez B-B’ M 1:30 intention was to create within the building a living street for all age categories. The women section is located near to the square with a view of life in the area. Men have their place next to the bar, where is plenty of shelves to store board games. For mothers with children is designed a padded space for sitting, playing games and watching movies and fairy tales. The corridor in front of the multipurpose hall is open-able to the courtyard

and forms a pleasantly bright space. The individual rooms are separated by transparent walls. The materials used in the interior are based on the local traditions, so I want to bring there the homely environment of local people. Ceramic tiles and carpets are used throughout the building.

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Czech Technical University / Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC

Master Degree / Semester Project

COMPOSITION

FUNCTIONS

MICRO DISTRICT MICHLE Location: Michle District, Prague, Czech Republic University: Czech Technical University Tutor: Design Studio of Jan Sedlák Project: Semester Project

PROJECT The area under the Tyrš’s Hill is a gated small-town character district. It is enclosed by a stream Botič, Tyrš’s hill and a railway. It has an unique atmosphere and an interesting morphology. Currently there are mostly warehouses and other industrial buildings in the area. Right in the middle there is a hill dividing the area into a few parts of different characters. As the hill is not wooded it provides a unique view. Design concept is based on two major axis in the area. The first axis passes diagonally and follows the street Nuselska. It is directed to the notch between the Tyrš hill and the hill Bohdalec . This axis is used as an axis of symmetry. The current quarter is reflected to quarter new, having a different character. The second axis is natural created by the stream Botič. There is a tourist zone in the form of various public spaces along it. I wanted to behave sensitively and tried to keep the existing buildings such as industrial hall that should be converted into a row houses along the stream.

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TRANSPORT


MASTERPLAN

GROUP PROJECT Concept of the whole area is based on one axis that goes thought the area and connects hills that have dominant position at the structure of Prague. We had the ambition to create a connection by creating interesting places that come from it’s diversity of the individual parts. It starts at Pankrac that is considered as a parallel city center. Later it connects Tyrš’s hill with Bohdalec hill, that has a position of an unfinished city in the entire city. Last

part connected by the axis is a micro district Bohdalec, Slatiny, that is currently lost and forgotten area. IN COLLABORATION WITH: ONDŘEJ HAMRŠMÍD, ROMANA POUROVÁ, PETR ŠANDL, ONDŘEJ ŠÍMA

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SKETCHES

RESIDENTIAL STREET

STREAM

WORKSHOPS

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COMPOSITION DIAGRAM

TRANSPORTATION DIAGRAM

bus tram railway cyclopath path proposed buildings existing buildings converted buildings

DIAGRAM OF FUNCTIONS

DIAGRAM OF PUBLIC SPACES AND GREEN AREAS

dwelling

private buidings

mixed function

private gardens

sport

public space

facilities

significant public space

schools parks green areas

public buildings parks significant points pedestrian connections

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DETAIL

MATERIALS

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botiÄ?

Entrance to the district, fountain...Important meaning of the water in the area

01 primary school

gym

path on level of the stream

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03

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restaurant

cyclopath shops services

cafe 1 floor

05 petanque

04

kindergarten administration building 6 floor 06

administration building 10 floor playground

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path through a forest

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TYRŠ HILL

WORKSHOPS STUDIOS

EXISTING PART

HILL WITH A PARK AND ORCHARD

ADMINISTRATION PART

BOTIČ STREAM

PARK

COURTYARD

EXISTING BUILDING

PHYSICAL MODEL PHOTOS

SECTION

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OAOA Architecture Associates / London, UK

OAOA Architecture JEDDO ROAD Location: London, UK Stage: Detail Design - Site Completion Project Type: Office conversion GFA: 200 sq m

MY ROLE I was involved in interior design, technical drawings, contacting suppliers, executing orders and site visits. Office in currently in use.

PROJECT Formal industrial building, once used as a laundry was converted to an architectural office within 3 months of construction. The main design decision was to remove wall pain and leave the brick walls uncovered. These works were followed by relocating drain pipes from flats above to allow utilizing space in more efficient way. Space was enlarged by adding a mezzanine, while keeping space airy and interconnected. All the construction steelworks were painted dark gray in contrast to the white build-in cupboards. The back of the house is painted dark blue with copper metallic details. Ceiling remained in original concrete finish with additional decorative cabling designed to create a pattern. The office is situated on the ground floor of a residential building. Ground floor serves as an office space with maximum capacity of 25 people. On the mezzanine, there is a glazed conference hall, kitchen, dining and relaxing zone.

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Architectural Assistant Part II


IN HOUSE RENDERINGS:

Staircase sectional view

Mezzanine view

Bathroom and Kitchenette views 31


REFLECTED CEILING PLAN

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CONSTRUCTION SITE PHOTOS:

COMPLETION:

Mezzanine view

Mezzanine view

Ground Floor view

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OAOA Architecture Associates / London, UK

REHAAN VALLEY Location: Amman, Jordan Stage: 3 Stages of Concept Project Type: Masterplan, Mixed Use GFA: 68,700 sq m

MY ROLE My role within a team of approximately 7 people was to design the boulevard with approximately 6,300 sq m of retail space and car park bellow for 1000 cars. Design started at large scale, where we decided on positioning of zones and its connections to the rest of the masterplan. Next step was to design the architecture and typical plan for different types of retail, cinema, car park and factory with its facades. Boulevard is completed by harmonious landscaping inspired by traditional Islamic pattern. Besides design I also aid with production of drawings, diagrams and report.

PROJECT Site is located in the highlands of the Naour Area, south east of Greater Amman. The total land area is around 150,000 sq m and is characterized by its steep mountainous topography with a variety of land conditions and vegetation. The site has been conceived as a number of distinct zones, but given a unified coherence by the overall masterplan. These zones / residential, office campus, factory, mosque, parking, studios, art village, boulevard, theatre, hotel, park/ are defined by their predominant land use and their geographic position in the plan. The Boulevard is the bustling heart, where the community gathers to enjoy its amenities and cultural offerings that tie the past and future with its regional yet contemporary Architecture. This pedestrian street stretches between mosque square with underground car park in lowest point and a theatre square in highest part. The total length of boulevard is around 350 m and is lined with 16 specialist retail units (craft shops, nursery, pharmacy, supermarket, food and beverage...) and restaurants with terraces, outdoor seating areas and herbs gardens providing dishes using local produce (olive oil, basil...). The drop-off and car park is at its base leading to a pedestrian podium plaza with a Factory specialized in Dead Sea products and a Mosque. Art Village is at its center with artist studios, shops and public art. A theatre with capacity of 1,000 seats is underneath an 80 room hotel at the top end of the boulevard within cultural square and amphitheater.

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OUTSOURCED VISUALIZATIONS:

Theathe View

Art Village View

Street Market View

Rehaan Valley Aerial View

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RETAIL UNITS DIAGRAMS

SECTION THROUGH BOULEVARD AND STREET MARKET

ZONING

PLAN OF BOULEVARD WITH STREET MARKET Mosque Primary Attractor

Art Village Primary Attractor

Theater Primary Attractor

Residential Hotel

Studio Apartments

Park Boulevard Offices

Parking Allotment

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OAOA Architecture Associates / London, UK

SHEAR WALL HOUSE Location: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Stage: Concept - Construction Tender Project Type: Private Residence Scope: Architecture, Landscape, Interior GFA: 2,500 sq m

MY ROLE The villa had undergone from stage 1 to stage 5 and it’s currently in construction completion. My role within the project was to lead and aid the design team of 3 people, whilst my role grew from assisting at concept design stage to leading the team in later stages. While working closely with director, my areas of responsibility were the time schedule, dividing workload, coordination with consultants on detail and construction drawings, contact with suppliers, looking for technical solution and developing drawings and reports for submissions.

PROJECT In a contemporary interpretation of the traditional Islamic courtyard, greenery and natural light is brought into the villa through an impressive double-height conservatory, which creates a tranquil oasis, that protects its inhabitants from the harsh desert climate. Prominent stone shear walls layer the spaces and orientate views towards the garden through shaded floor to ceiling glass. The linear architectural language enhances the entrance with transparency and depth. A continuous water stream runs throughout the house, springing from a water feature at the entrance drop off, that seamlessly transforms into reflecting pools inside and outdoor swimming pool. Along the water “strip” additional unexpected features surprise and delight, such as a double height glass waterfall within the conservatory and a shaded pool screened by a curtain of water. Each room is given its unique characteristics to create interest and variety whilst maintaining the striking linear and minimal design language. The landscape effortlessly connects the external and internal spaces and provides a variety of entertainment and relaxation spaces such as a sunken seating area with a fire pit nestled withing a reflecting pool, and a hidden hammam within a secret courtyard evoking feeling of meditation and serenity.

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OUTSOURCED VISUALIZATIONS:

Conservatory view

View of house from pool view, looking through the conservatory strip

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GENERAL ARRANGEMENT GROUND FLOOR PLAN

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GENERAL ARRANGEMENT CROSS SECTIONS

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CONSERVATORY WATERFALL DETAIL DRAWINGS

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OAOA Architecture Associates / London, UK

BRIDGE HOUSE INTERIOR

MASTER EN-SUITE INTERIOR DESIGN

BEDROOM

WALK-IN CUPBOARD - HIS Feature wall with metal detail

Wooden In-build bed and bed side tables

Floor lamp

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Dark wallpaper

Marble floor finish

WALK-IN CUPBOARD - HERS Build-in cupboards

Wooden divider with sliding door

MY ROLE: I was involved in project at scheme design stage and continued to construction tender. While I was working on interior design I also coordinated structure and MEP with engineers. In further stages my areas of responsibility also include detail packages of landscape and cladding.

Full height mirror

Ledge with drawers

Commode with open-able top revealing mirror

INTERIOR: The purity of the architectural form is carried through to the interiors of the villa. The first impression of the house is the light, airy space of the ground floor. A combination of wood and beige stone flooring is carried up through the staircase to the first floor corridor.

Sliding door to bathroom

While the ground floor palette is restrained and homogeneous throughout the open space, in contrast the first floor is more varies. Each bedroom has its own identity, while all bathrooms are a characterized by the play of light and shadows created by beams of light coming through the horizontal louvers of the facade.



Architectural Assistant Part II

Space3 Architecture / London, UK

CONCEPT DIAGRAM

Museum of Central Finland

Alvar Aalto Museum

Space3 Architecture

Hull of a boat inspired structure

ALVAR ALTO MUSEUM EXTENSION Location: Javaskyla, Finland Stage: Competition Project Type: Museum extension

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

MY ROLE Involved in design of architecture. Responsible for interior design and visualizations.

PROJECT Central Finland, the ‘Silta’ building celebrates both the location of the city of Jyvaskyla and Alvar Alto’s enthusiasm for boats and exploring the surrounding islands.

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Embodying these elements, the proposals structure is inspired by the hull of a boat, designed to represent the experience of traveling from one island to another, conceptually between the Keski Suomen Museo and the Alvar Aalto Museum. This notion of the boat as a mediator space and a bridge between two locations, is especially reciprocated within the conditions of the ‘Silta’. The material palette continues to recognize the location and Alto’s ethos of using locally sourced birch plywood, which envelopes the curvaceous form of the proposed structure and appropriately contrasts with the existing museums’ facades without interfering with the established language, further spatially consecrating the significant occasion of joining two culturally and socially valuable buildings together.

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Section A-A’

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Architectural Intern

Studio In. Point / Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC

DIAGRAM - HEIGHT COMPARISON WITH TRUTNOV TOWN HALL

In. Point TOWER WATER TANK WITH A VIEWPOINT

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My role in the project was during concept design. Along with the project architect we developed the conception and designed the tower water tank according the technical requirements. I was also preparing presentations of the project.

PROJECT The intention was to complete the current underground reservoirs with a new tower water tank to develop the water network further. The tower should serve also as an observation tower for public. The design comes mainly from the technical requirements for this kind of building and a fact that the tank should hold 150 sq m of water. Sufficient height of the bottom of the water tank was calculated for 20 m above the ground. The appearance of the tower creates 6 bends columns that rotate around the vertical axes of the tower. Columns hold the water tank in the upper part. The bottom of the water tank serves as a roof for the viewpoint platform underneath. Spiral staircase is placed it the trunk of the tower. A technological room is situated in the basement.

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FLOOR PLANS

ENTRANCE LEVEL

STAIRCASE

sklad / zázemí

vstup do suterénu

kancelář

vstup

OBSERVATION PLATFORM

sklad / zázemí hlavní vstup

vstup do suterénu

kancelář

vstup

WATER TANK WITH SERVICE SHAFT

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SECTIONS

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Architectural Intern

Arons en Gelauf Architecten / Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS

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PROJECT Blok 20 is a proposal of dwellings that consist of a high-rise building and row houses withing a new urban structure of an artificial island Ijburg in Amsterdam. The project of row houses is the second phase of the entire project and took place when the high-rise building was already under construction. Solution of the block includes several types of houses. Same types of houses are placed next to each other what makes the typical appearance of the block. Every single house can be completed by an addition according the wish of the owner. These little changes will make each house unique but the construction of the addictions will be limited by strict rules. A few houses will be complemented by a dock in the basement. Inner part of the block is used for parking. Every row house has its own garden in the inner-block or a terrace above water level of a Polygonal canal.

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SECTION

FLOOR PLANS - HOUSE TYPE B

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Architectural Intern

Arons en Gelauf Architecten / Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS

PONTSTEIGER Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands Stage: Detail design Project Type: High-Rise Mixed-Use My role in the project was during the detailed design stage. I was assigned to deliver a laser-cut model for marketing purposes. Besides that, I was rendering details of the facade truss, proposing layouts of luxurious apartments on the top floors and preparing diagrams for presentations.

The location near the timber docks Houthaven is a hub within the water city of Amsterdam, and the ferry is to become an important link between the new municipal districts. The building on the Pontsteiger expresses a new ĂŠlan in the relationship between these neighborhoods. A contemporary city gate at this junction in the IJ is a fitting form for this. Pontsteiger is the spot where it is possible to realize the unique ambitions of the Western shores of the IJ. Living at the head of the Pontsteiger means living in one of the most prominent positions in the IJ. The Pontsteiger design has the spectacular view on all sides as

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its theme. In order to symbolize its unique position in the water city, the building has the form of a gate when seen from a distance. As one approaches, one sees that the Pontsteiger has the form of a chair. The chair has an open side at the back and is elevated seven meters above the jetty. This causes its great volume to seem astonishingly light and airy.


FLOOR PLAN - LUXURY FLAT ON THE TOP FLOOR

SECTION

FLOOR PLAN - FLATS OF THE “BRIDGE”

w/k 70,9m²

s4 11,3m²

bk 6,5m²

s3 11,2m²

s2 13,8m²

s1 38,3m²

s1 30,9m² S4 29,9m²

S3 23,5m²

S2 23,5m²

S1 43,0m²

S1 46,8m²

S2 31,0m²

S3 31,0m²

s2 14,6m²

s3 9,8m²

bk 6,2m²

s4 9,8m²

w/k 71,8m²

S4 22,6m²

OM-19 GO 181,1m²

OsM-19 GO 187,2m² be 1,6m²

be 8,0m²

bk 8,5m² hal 18,1m²

be 6,4m² entree/hal 33,4m²

PL GO 351,8m²

hal 7,1m² be 2,8m²

wtw 1,1m²

hal 21,5m² be 9,7m²

be 5,3m²

wtw 2,7m²

be 2,5m²

PL' GO 351,8m²

QsLH GO 192,5m²

be 3,9m² bk 6,2m² be 3,8m²

techniek 3,9m²

bk 6,2m² W/K 154,5m²

W/K 148,9m²

techniek 3,9m²

s1 34,7m² w/k 83,6m²

QMM-alt GO 185,8m² s2 14,8m² w/k 108,6m²

s3 21,5m²

s1 39,4m² s2 13,3m²

s4 11,3m²

bk 6,5m²

s3 11,2m²

s2 13,8m²

s1 30,9m²

s1 38,5m² S4 29,9m²

S2 23,5m²

S3 23,5m²

S1 43,0m²

S1 46,8m²

S2 31,0m²

S3 31,0m²

s2 13,9m²

s3 9,8m²

bk 6,2m²

s4 9,8m²

w/k 72,0m²

S4 22,6m²

w/k 69,5m²

OM-18 GO 178,0m² be 1,6m²

be 6,2m²

bk 8,5m²

OsM-18 GO 186,1m²

hal 18,1m²

be 5,0m² entree/hal 33,4m²

PL GO 351,8m²

hal 7,1m² be 2,8m²

wtw 1,1m²

be 5,3m²

hal 21,5m² be 9,7m²

wtw 2,7m²

be 2,5m²

PL' GO 351,8m²

bk 7,3m²

bk 7,3m²

s2 15,0m²

s2 13,4m² s1 35,0m²

s3 9,8m²

be 3,8m²

be 6,1m²

techniek 3,9m² W/K 154,5m²

QMM GO 185,8m² w/k 92,4m²

techniek 3,9m²

s3 10,9m²

be 3,8m²

W/K 148,9m²

QsLM GO 190,2m² s1 39,4m²

w/k 100,2m²

tekening: 144-418+ schaal: 1:250 printdatum: 03.11.2014

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Non-profit work VIEW 01

FLAT ABOVE A WINE CELLAR Location: Žádovice, Czech Republic Stage: Completed Project Type: Rear extension and interior design

PROJECT Wine cellar formerly with vaults and a room for wine production, was bring to life again. Owner is a well-known wine maker of the region. As their production increased, they moved to an industrial object and wine cellar remain vacant. Their idea was to turn the ground floor into a seating for occasional gathering during wine harvest and other celebrations. Empty attic was enlarged by 3 m and utilized as a start up 2 bedroom apartment for a young family. This flat is planned to be used as a guest house in future. Extension was completed and is happily occupied.

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VIEW 02

ČÍSLO PROJEKT

12 Vinný sklep

NÁZEV VÝKRESU

Perspektiva 2

MĚŘÍTKO

DATUM

12/15/14


EAST ELEVATION

+6.900

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+4.100

+3.150

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Czech Technical University / Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC

GLOBCENTER ALBERTOV Location: Albertov District, Prague, Czech Republic University: Czech Technical University Tutor: Design Studio Hlaváček-Schleger-Liesler Project: Bachelor Degree Final Project

PROJECT Globcenter is situated at a place where axis of 4 churches of New Town intersect. Those churches established by Charles IV. creates significant dominants in the locality. The church of St. Apollinaire stands directly above the site. I want to create a clear orientation point in the locality. It should serve as meeting point of students, scientists and the public meet. Exhibition will represents the scientific activity of university laboratories. These laboratories deal with different aspects of the global changes. Building is located the Charles University campus in Albert, Prague. Globcenter includes an info center, a lecture hall and variable exhibition spaces. It is also a place to relax or study in a cafe, a green atrium or at the roof top overlooking Prague skyline. Visitor’s center is a high and transparent building, the gate of the campus, opened for the visitors. It’s oriented according the direction of axis that connect the churches. There is a triangular square in front of the building and a park behind it. Significant element of the building is it’s facade that should reflect weather changes. Triangular shielding elements are made of rotating blades. The triangles rotate also around the vertical axis. It provides a big variability, so appearance of facade changes with weather.

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Bachelor Degree / Final Project



SECTION A-A’

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BASEMENT - MEP PLAN

FIRST FLOOR - GENERAL ARRANGEMENT PLAN

BASEMENT - CONCRETE SETTING OUT PLAN

BASEMENT - FIRE ESCAPE PLAN

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FACADE ELEMENTS

DETAIL - CONNECTION OF FACADE AND THE CEILING PLATE

CONSTRUCTION AND TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS The structural system is a combined monolithic reinforced concrete frame. The building is based on a reinforced concrete reservoir with a thickness of 300 mm. Vertical structure is made of monolithic reinforced concrete columns made of concrete. Circular columns having a diameter of 500 mm, a square 500 x 500 mm. Supporting

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monolithic reinforced concrete walls are designed in thickness of 200 mm. Horizontal structure is made of reinforced two-way tension concrete plate in thickness of 300 mm. The plate is designed for a maximum span of 8 x 8 m. The building’s envelope consists of lightweight cladding Schüco FW 60+. The building is


DETAIL - FACADE SHADOWING SYSTEM

ELEVATION - EAST

covered by shielding system that is designed of aluminum fins mounted on vertical rods forming triangular units. The building is covered by a flat roof. The roof is drained by four outlets. The supporting structure is made of reinforced concrete roof slab. The roof deck is the inverse build up. Heating is provided by a combination of air conditioning and floor convector. The heat

source is provided by a heat pump earth - water and electric generators, energy is also obtained by means of photo-voltaic panels on the roof. Central air conditioning is divided into three separate areas according to regulations for air exchange.

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