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Svetlana Morgoshiya Interior | Architecture portfolio 2013-2015


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Contents

1 Detail

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2 Introduction to Materiality

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3 Serious play

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4 Introduction to Materiality. Part 2

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5 Building Study

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6 Representing Space

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7 Anatomy of Space

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8 Tretyakov Gallery Site Research

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Introducing to Materiality

In this project we focuse on testing technological and aesthetic possibilities of a single chosen material. This is typically a propsal for a novel type of an architectural detail or element. Conducted studies leadedto constructive thinking, understanding the material and the value of rational, planned action. We promoted discipline, cleanliness and exactness that leaded to the economy of formal solutions achieving maximum effect with minimum effort. The exercise was centered on prototyping, which provided is with spesifications for a real, working system rather than a theoretical one. My final model has to exemplify strategies that could be repeated in larger scale and quantity.

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Serious Play

This project encourages us to test the creative possibilities of unexpexted juxtapositions. Adapting an existing location by exploring the potential intersections of private and public, domestic and cultural, commercial and social, allows students to deign an innovative but also relevant response, which can be seen to improve the existing environment. Since this project is strongly related to the chosen context, its location plays a definite role is shaping the process. The topic of movement, and spatial experience is used as a catalyst to stimulate a conceptual thesis and develop an architectural design proposal. Movement is not merely understood as the manifestation of a circulation system but investigated as spatial phenomenon that emerges through interaction of various dynamic systems.

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seminar room

print shop computer zone

library

reception bar/ lecture space foyer/exebition space

cafe

storage

tech.

book shop

dark room WC

public private

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seminar room

photo studio


Foyer / Exebition space

Reseption

Administration

Book shop Bar / Lecture hall

Print shop

Toilets

Seminar room

Computer room

Dark room

Storage

Seminar room

Working space/ Library

Photo studio

Zoning plans

Administration

Seminar room

Seminar room

Working space/ Library

Circulation plans

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Scale 1:100 Scale 1:100

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Introducing to Materiality . Part 2

This project is consentrated on physical making, prototypig and testing materials and their characteristics. Initially, we conduct a spatial investigation of an existing urban interior in order to understand how structural elements such as walls, slabs, staircases and openings can reveal ideas and techniques employed to achieve an integrated and skillfully made design. The outcome is solidified in the form of a material assemblage which retroatively invents material strategies implemented at the chosen site. Upon creation of the final assemblage we address the problem of sampling and translating the primary experience into an entirely different context and format.

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S T R E L K A

763m

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445m

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516m

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314m

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concrete

brick

wood

metal

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side view

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Building Study

A Home in New Canaan / Connecticut Kengo Kuma and Associates , 2007

The interesting thing about this house is the asemetrical shape that at the same time is perfectly intecgated into the nature, perhaps because of the materials that are used. Thancperancy of the glass allowes nature into the house and creates a certain ‘intimity� within each other. The L-shape structurecreates amazing and dinamic perspectives from eatch point of vew. Project details building type: support structure construction: roof construction: facade material:

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residential building, residential house mixed construction flat roof glass, steal, wood


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Detail Scale 1: 5 1. 76/152 mm steel RHS column

3. 6 mm aluminium sheet 4. 20 mm yellow poui planks 19 mm plywood 50/45 mm timber batens separating layer 300 mm thermal insulation with facing, between 300/45 mm glue-laminated timber joists 12.5 mm cement board 5. 100/200 mm steel I-beam 6. 20 mm yellow poui planks 94/64 + 40/64 mm timber battens 300/45 mm glue- laminated timber beam

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Repersenting Space

This project is consentrated on basic skills and techniques of representation employed in architectural practice. We study differant ways of drawing, measuring and comunicating the characteristics of material space and forme. In this way they acquire contact with architectural terms and drawing techniqyes and practice translating them into spatial configurations, which are both accurate and evocative. The project inclueds differant techniques but we begin by questioning the nature of the space itself. Its our future task as architects to define spaces in terms of their limits and character, but since we can not even see the raw material that we work with, we need to establish the first definition of what space is in its most basic, physical sence.

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Anatimy of Space

Building on the knowledge, skills and drawing techniques developed in Representing spase and material investigations elaborated in Introduction Materiality, this project explores some of the different ways of manipulating and composing space. In this introductory design assignment we begin to analyze the relationship between inhabitation and form through various studies of domestic interiors and activities, both real and imagined. Subsequently, we are asked to develope a small and temporary proposal for a domestic-scaled space placed within a public context.

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