Portfolio 2019

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CONTEST

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Fairytale of the future floating city

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Canale Grande

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Piacenza 2050

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Following

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Sustainable supermarket

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Hand drafting

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Arctic Lollipops

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“Just” posters

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FAIRYTALE OF THE FUTURE FLOATING CITY

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FAIRYTALE OF THE FUTURE FLOATING CITY

Masterplan system

JUNE 2019 DIA (DESSAU INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE) GERMANY PROFESSOR: PETER RUGE, IVAN KUCINA FULL BOOK - https://issuu.com/surova.arch/docs/final

“Once upon a time the group of researchers decided to make an experiment. Experiment with their lives, with the idea of the climate change, the experiment in the style of living. Change their everyday life for the better changes in the whole world.” - start of the fairytale of the future floating city. Global warming is real. We need to admit. Glaciers are melting, sea level is raising and average temperature all over the world is getting higher. The question already not how to stop it, but how to adapt to it and preserve that parts, that still survive. This will be a big task for architects - to create new typology of settlements, new units. Each climate zone will need the update. Floating cities can be an answer for these challenges due to the energy consumption, mobility, flexibility and structural system of spheres. Sphere structure

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Garden Section

Garden Plan

Market Section

Market Plan

City Section

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Observation points Section

Hotel Plan

The city is created as a module that can grow according to the needs in capability. This project has a potential to save millions of lives. City can be in different parts of the world. With the idea of different temperature of the air inside the spheres it is possible to create a preservation system - air in bubbles can be controlled, so in polar climate, if the average temperature will still raising up, bubbles with cold air inside can help animal and plants species to survive.

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Masterplan of the future floating city


CANALE GRANDE

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CANALE GRANDE Oberschöneweide JULY 2017 DIA (DESSAU INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE) GERMANY PROFESSOR: JOHANNES KISTER

“The project is located at the border of the Spree river in Berlin. An old industrial area of impressing brick buildings. Now it is time for change.” The task of the studio was to redesign old industrial building with preserving the original structure of it. As a part of the studio program, the workshop in collaboration with Croatian students has been organized. Through it were developed main parts of the project includes masterplan and architectural design. My proposed design was to create a free space campus building for students from Hochschule, which located near by. The stairs in the middle have the function of the free communication space, where students and professors can interact with each others. The facade is created by arches on different levels that give a feeling of layering. Masterplan

South elevation

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Section

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PIACENZA

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SUMMER SCHOOL “OPEN CITY”

Two collages are describing different noises through the city.

AUGUST-SEPTEMBER 2017 INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL PIACENZA, ITALY

The task of the International Summer School 2017 edition was to create an Open City (OC) which is based in Piacenza. Students had to imagine a city of future 2050 and also not to forget about nature intervention through all new technologies. Our group decided to focus on the natural and artificial sounds of the city. After a long research we found a range of different sounds that exist in the given area. In case of New Next Nature topic we were creating more pleasant volumes and trying to avoid annoying sounds. After the idea of “sensation” was taken a decision to work with water, which bring to the city all possible interventions. The design was based on an idea to connect city through the network of canals, that can implement different functions. Also it was created a timeline in which it can be seen how city will be developed through ages. Conceptual collage 1

Conceptual collage 2

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FOLLOWING

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FOLLOWING DECEMBER 2017 DIA (DESSAU INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURE) GERMANY PROFESSOR: ATTILIO TERRAGNI

Studio “After Geometry” guided by Attilio Terragni. The project started in an extraordinary way - all members of group created abstract drawings and the main point of them was to give people a question “How did you do that?”. So all students were doing art instead of drawings that already was fascinating. After that one abstract drawing was chosen as a base to make a masterplan in Milano. In that time I learned that each painting has a lot of layers, unpredictable logic and meaning inside meaning. All participants of the studio saw different things in their abstractions, because any curve could be building and in different perspective could be road.

Chosen was traced in vector curves - it was a material to work for the masterplan. Next step was to extrude the closed curves to unpredictable height. And then, it was noticed a pattern of paths and residential buildings. In the same time, each of the students in studio got an “adopted” building from 1950-60s modern architecture in Milano and Como. In my case it was taken a perfect grid of windows on the facade from Figini building, that I actually visited.

Conceptual masterplan

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The grid from the building was transformed into random rectangles and added too the already existed catalog A of the closed extruded curves from the abstract drawing. It was made with purpose to create “vertical villas” - residential units that will be situated on the masterplan. All this manipulations created a catalog B. The lines on the masterplan appeared in different ways such as paths, greenery points, squares etc. Special attention was paid to “concrete forest” huge playground and public space for the locals. This project also has a balance between residential units and public space, because it has a lot of space for activities and “vertical villas” occupied just a small amount of it.

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Full masterplan with all functional components

Conceptual collage

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SUSTAINABLE SUPERMARKET

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SUSTAINABLE SUPERMARKET 402 DECEMBER 2018 UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL UNITED KINGDOM

Nowadays, supermarkets are colonized our shopping food industry. People lost a sense of enjoying the process of buying goods. Local farmers and manufactures are pushed aside from the food market in the UK, especially in Liverpool - big city, that does not have any markets. The group project started with the idea of natural circulation and pleasant atmosphere, where people can communicate and enjoy surrounding. The building is located close to the river, so through the design, group decided to separate the street from natural plaza, urban farming, garden trees and small farm birds by the special shape of the building. The roof is a main attraction of the building. Splines on the surface are created by the circulation paths of people, who are shopping on the first floor. On the one plain side of the room the terrace for cafe was created, on the other side playground for children. Project also full of many sustainable tricks such as rainwater collecting, natural light and ventilation, green roof as insolation.

East elevation

West elevation

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originally in scale 1:20

detailed section


HAND DRAFTING

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CAFE OCTOBER 2014 KYIV NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECTURE UKRAINE

Front facade

The project from the 3rd semester of my Bachelor degree. Probably, the most naive one from all portfolio, but still one of the favorites. The task was to create the cafe near the university with specific requirements of cooking rooms, services spaces and dining halls. The most that I like about this project is graphic. How these hesitant lines are showing the texture of wood or creating bushes and trees in surrounding environment. The front facade has nicely done shadows in different technics. I was thinking to fix a project with Photoshop or other software, but then rejected the idea. It should be neat and simple, because it has sense of the first steps on the way to be an architect.

Perspective view

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Plan

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ARCTIC LOLLIPOPS

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ARCTIC LOLLIPOPS APRIL 2019 120 HOURS INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION NORWAY

In the times of climate change, transforming living conditions in different parts of the world. In arctic climates glaciers melting, water level raising and building typology is changing. The lollipop structure consists of a sphere supported by monolithic column. The sphere is divided in two section, upper for common use and lower section works as a ballast tank to keep the structure afloat. The spheres are connected by floating pathways, forming a network of city. Initially, structure is built for residential use and further development can form depending on future requirements. The design follows the proportion of a spherical type lollipop 2 (lollipop stick) : 1 (diameter of candy). The sphere is made of solar resisting polycarbonate material with photochromic coating, like huge sunglasses. Lollipop land offers a sweet experience for everyone from bitter reality.

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100 years later

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Two main illustrations are showing the same place with difference in 100 years. The second one is apocalyptic and neon with two shiny nuclear suns, where it can be seen that glaciers started to melt, water came and lollipops adapted to the conditions to save local homes.


“JUST” POSTERS

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just another noodle box Nowadays, we are consuming a huge amount of products, even not thinking about how they were produced. The packaging companies are cutting the trees, generating a lot of plastic waste, that is leading to the irretraceable consequences of climate change.

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just another cup of coffee Just another cup of coffee or a noodle box will not pollute the whole planet, but billions of them every year would do that. Plastic straws, cups, bags all can be replaced by multiple usage items.

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YULIIA SUROVA | Portfolio Dessau, Germany


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