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Starchenko Tatiana
CV Starchenko Tatiana
Registered as an architect at the Bureau Architecten Register, The Netherlands: 1.140901.039
Competencies and Skills Languages: · Russian (native) · English (advanced, 8,5 IELTS) · Spanish (intermediate, B1/B2) · Italian (basic, A1/B1) · French (basic, A1/A2)
Computer Skills and Aptitudes CAD and Modelling · AutoCAD · ArchiCAD · Rhino + Vray + Grasshopper · SketchUp + Vray Graphic and Visualisation · Adobe Photoshop
Contact Details Borisa Galushkina str., 26-63, 129626, Moscow, Russia +7 903 596 77 21, +31 6 29 47 96 85 starchenko.t.arch@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/Littleevenstar
Education · 1997-2006 State Public School 279, Moscow, Russia · 2006-2010 Bachelor of Architecture, Moscow Architectural Institute, Russia · 2010-2012 Specialist of Architecture, Moscow Architectural Institute, Russia · 2012-2014 Master Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences, Dellft University of Technology, The Netherlands
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· Adobe Illustrator · Adobe InDesign
Professional Practice · Poisk Company Group, Moscow, May 2011 · Project Meganom Architects, Moscow, July-August 2011 · Private clients (interior design), 2012-2014
Competions and Workshops · Proto-Saray competition, Moscow, May 2012 · Copy-Paste workshop, Delft University of Technology, October 2012 · LIXIL International University Architectural Competition, Delft University of Technology, February-March 2013 · Rethinking Europe- Barcelona experience in territory development, STRELKA Institute, Moscow, 2012-2014
Table of Contents 1 Theatre complex in Zaryadje. Performing arts academy. Moscow Architectural Institute Project
A masterplan and design of the Academy of Performing Arts in the heart of Moscow. Zaryadje, Moscow, Russia
2 Science Centre for Education and Research in Biotechnologies Moscow Architectural Institute Diploma Project, 2012
Urban redevelopment of the former industrial territory. Former “Slava” factory site, Moscow
3 Future Cities: Porous City
The Why? Factory research project, 2012-2013 Study of the future urban developments and the influence of porosity on the urban form.
4 M+ Museum for Visual Culture Bridge to Asia 2013 design project
A design for the new museum typology announced for M+ West Kowloon Cultural District, Hong Kong
5 Chicago Lakeside
Delft University of Technology Diploma Project, 2013-2014 The project represents a masterplan for the post industrial site, based on the strategy of urban regeneration, and a design of a public building within the developed framewor§k. Clicago South Works, South Chicago, IL, USA
6 Other Work / Workshops
· LIXIL International University Architectural Competition, Delft University of Technology, FebruaryMarch 2013 · Rethinking Europe- Barcelona experience in territory development, STRELKA Institute, Moscow, 2012-2014
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Theatre complex in Zaryadje
>Name: Theatre Complex in Zaryadje. Performing Arts Academy. >Location: Russia, Central Administrative District of Moscow, Zaryadje >Type: academic project >Stage 1-group work, stage 2-individual work >Authorship: Soshnikov Gleb, Starchenko Tatiana, Frolova Anastasia, Fedorova Maria >Personal role: part in a team work on a masterplan, development of individual building as a part of the complex >Dates: September 2010 - December 2010 >Supervisor: Jury Grigoryan, Alexandra Pavlova, Ruben Arakelyan Project Meganom 119019 Moscow, Vozdvizhenka str., 5 tel.: +7 (495) 691-2165 mail@project-meganom.ru 4
Theatre complex in Zaryadje
For this theatre complex we have chosen a site in the very heart of Moscow. Zaryadje has a long history: in the merchant Moscow it was a low-cost housing district ajacent to the town walls, in 1920’ all the buildings were demolished and a contest on a project for the Palace of Soviets has been set up.Thought the palace has never ben built, in 1960’ on the existing foundation a huge hotel with a concert hall has been constructed. Hotel «Rossiya» with the main concert hall has been pulled down in 2006. Since then the site right next to the Kremlin walls and the Red Square has been empty. We decided to design a new concert and theatre venue to recreate the atmosphere of the main stage of the country.
Open air stage
Concert hall «Rossiya»
Shopping arcade
Drama theatre Theatre museum
The complex consists of several buildings (each with it’s own function) which face the central boulevard, that is also an open-air stage with St. Basil's Cathedral as a background. The pedestrian boulevard connects the waterfront with the Red Square and onens the view on the Spasskaya Tower and the cathedral. Most side lanes are focused on one of the churches located along the Varvarka street. The boulevard ends with a small park that encircles the Church of conception of St.Anna. On the eastern side of the complex there is the last existing part of Kitajgorodskaya wall. The Academy of performing arts is set along the ancient structure, covering it with an extensive roof.
Buisiness center
Hotel
Church of conception of St.Anna
Transformable visual centre
Kitajgorodskaya wall
Academy of performing arts
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Theatre complex in Zaryadje
Facade along Kitajgorodskaya wall
Sketch models
Kitajgorodskaya wall
Ground floor
Section cut
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Theatre complex in Zaryadje
The building consists of The structure of Kitajgorodskaya wall, the auditoria block in the center and a set of supplementary facilities (studios, cafes, audience services,workshops, etc.) that form a ÂŤtheatre townÂť with the main street spiraling in 3 levels around the auditoria block. The academic part of the complex is located in the northern part, and has an entrance from Kitajgorodskij drive near the underground station Kitaj-Gorod. The public part has an entrance from the main facade. The main facade of the building faces the waterfront of Moskva river and a small park that encircles the Church of conception of St.Anna. The whole complex is covered by an extent flat roof dotted with square light holes of different sizes. The extents of the roof cover a part of Kitajgorodskaya wall as well. So there is a covered passage along the wall.
Grand auditorium 860 seats Scene equipment storage
Rehearsal auditorium 380 seats Administration
Box-office hall WC Cafe
Choir rehearsal Sound recording Ballet studios Student and fellows cloackroom
Scenery loading zone
Open auditorium
Type: Academy of performing arts Setting: Moscow, Zaryadje Building area: 8100 m2 Number of floors: 4 Number of auditoria: 3 Number of seats: 1500 Materials: steel, glass, concrete, wood, brick
Main facade
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Theatre complex in Zaryadje / Grand Auditorium Interior
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Biotechnological Research and Industrial Complex
>Name: Biotechnological Research and Industrial Complex. >Location: Russia, Northern Administrative District of Moscow, Begovoj, Industrial zone n9 >Type: Architect Diploma project (Specialist of Architecture) >Stage 1-group work, stage 2-individual work >Authorship: Salmina Antonina, Starchenko Tatiana, Sarkisyan Sarkis, Hohlova Maria >Personal role: part in team joint analysis, development of a masterplan, initial concept individual work on part of the complex (form and function) >Level: 6th year, 11th-12th semester >Dates: October 2011- May 2012 >Supervisors: Anton Mossine, Stas Kirichenko, Vera Kirichenko Mossine & Partners 109004 Moscow, B.Drovyanoy per. 20 bld.2 tel.: +7(495)698-0339 mailto:info@mossinepartners.com
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Biotechnological Research and Industrial Complex
Moscow Industrial Zones / Minor Railway Ring Road of Moscow
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The Ring of Scientific-Educational Centres based on Research Complex of Moscow State University
Biotechnological Research and Industrial Complex As the result of an extensive research, we proposed the concept of redevelopment of the 9 industrial zones in the central part of Moscow. Through the analysis of the existing transportation network, we developed a proposal to reorganize the existing scheme of Moscow Minor Railway Ring Road. By converting the facility into the passenger transportation artery the connection between the development sites is provided. According to the programme of the Functional Structure development of the scientific basis, the former industrial zones will converted into the network of scientific-educational centres based on the Moscow State University research complex. In our diploma project we developed a masterplan and the detailed architectural solutions for the Biotecnological Research and Industrial Complex on the territory of industrial zone 9 (former Watch Factory “Slava�). Biotechnological University position
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Biotechnological Research and Industrial Complex / Biotechnological University
An important part of the complex is University of Biotechnology, located in the northern part of the site. University consists of the educational building and administrative building. Both volumes are terraced towards the park, while sopporting the outer contour of the complex. Educational building incorporates the lecture and research facilities, as well as public library and a media centre. Administrative building facilitates sdministrative as well as public functions such as conference centre, exhibition area, restaurants.
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Ground floor plan
Biotechnological Research and Industrial Complex / Biotechnological University
Exploaded view diagram of facade structure
Adjustable facade louvres. Materia: wood, metal
The contrast between the two volumes is achieved by the use of different facade patterns and materials. One of the volumes is faced with natural stone. The pattern of the windows is based on the functions of the interior. The other volume features a double facade structure, with the inner sufface alternated by the opaque screens, while the outer shell represents a climatic facade - a system of rotating louvres that provide the shading and sun control for the interior. The louvres automatically adjust to the changing conditions and the position of the sun.
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Future Cities: Porous City
>Name: Porous City / City of Towers >Type: The Why? Factory (TU Delft) research project >Authorship: Starchenko Tatiana & Miguel van der Berge >Personal role: part in a team work on a script, research stage, presentation and physical model >Dates: September 2012 - January 2013 >Collaborators: LEGO Group >Supervisors: Prof. Winy Maas, Alexander Sverdlov The Why? Factory Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture Julianalaan 132-134, 2628 BL Delft tel.: +31 015-278 8948 info@thewhyfactory 14
What is a “Porous City”? “A city with every surface open to the sky...” In a modern city, consisting of blocks and towers, porosity is a very important factor. Porous urban fabric holds a lot of potential and additional qualities for urban life, ecological possibilities. How porous could the city become in the future? Could the porosity factor of the urban fabric be controlled?
Future Cities: Porous City “...carving the streets in the mass distributes the volume, creating towers with multi-sided apartments with balconies and terraces”
The studio aimed at developing scripts for porosity and testing them on various urban typologies. The research was done in 4 stages: 1) research of the porosity in the existung cities, 2) development of the new urban typology, based on an algorithm that helps to understand and control it, 3) testing of the developed typology according to several qualitative factors and finally 4) testing the typology in the physical model of LEGO blocks as prototypes for future building modules.
The dense street pattern and tower typology were taken as primary qualities for the “Porous City” model. The additional qualities were achieved by diversity of height and concentration of the towers. The model is the final step of the transformation of the “mass” ( a solid block with the same volume as a final model). The tower typology is achieved by 1) carving the streets in a mass 2) extrusion. Grasshopper script allowed us to test a number of patterns in order to choose the pattern that allows diversity of the footprints, is controllable and systematic. The script pixelated the geometry according to the chosen module (in this case LEGO block)
Open sky and diverse footprints = maximum amount af daylight and multi-sided orientation for every apartment 15
Future Cities: Porous City “...the street pattern directly affects the dimensions of the buildings. Increasing density of the streets results in increasing height...�
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Qualities Comparison
Future Cities: Porous City
To prove that the porosity of the new model is increased, the scripts calculating the qualities were used: >total floor area >total covered gross area >ground surface ratio >the increase of total surface index >percentage of facades with direct sunlight >percentage of ground floor with direct sunlight >percentages of diverse views >number of double orientation spaces >number of terraces
Facade 1
Facade 2
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Future Cities: Porous City
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M+ Museum for Visual Culture / Art Frame
>Name: M+ Museum for Visual Culture / Art Frame >Location: West Kowloon Cultural District, Hong Kong >Type: Academic Project (Studio Bridge to Asia, TU Delft) >Authorship: Tanya Starchenko, Xichen Sun, Nassim Razavian >Personal role: part in team joint analysis of the site, including the study visit, development of a concept and detailed design of the building >Level: MSc 2 project >Dates: April 2013- June 2013 >Supervisors: Alper Alkan, Stefano Milani (TU Delft) Jago van Bergen (van Bergen Kolpa Architecten), Nicolas Deboutte (META architectuurbureau bvba), Mark Hemel (Information Based Architecture), Michiel Riedijk (Neutelings Riedijk Architects) 19
M+ Museum for Visual Culture / Art Frame The project for the M+ Museum in Hong Kong is part of an experimental MSc2 Studio - second semester Design Studio, of the first year of the Master in Architecture - hosted by the chair of Public Building of the Delft University of Technology. The studio elaborated proposals for the M+ Museum in West Kowloon, a cultural institution that will play a great role in the development of the West Kowloon area. The project has been developed in collaboration with the students of the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). In April 2013 the two universities organized a joint workshop in Hong Kong, which aimed to provide both the concrete experience of the city itself, and a platform for a discussion with a different cultural and architectural context. The project is a result of an extensive research of the site, museum typologies, social conditions and the city demands. Functional Programme
Pedestrian and connectivity plan Outside pedestrian connections Elevated pedestrian footbridges Mass Transit Railway (MTR) Star Ferry Pier
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M+ Museum for Visual Culture / Art Frame
Concept
Our main idea was to create a frame for art: a space that makes it possible to exhibit any kind of art. Our aim was to give the curator all the possibilities and freedom to adapt the exhibition spaces to different needs. The form represents such an aim. It frames a neutral central public space, making it possible to exhibit different types of art, such as digital art or performance art. It is interweaving public routes and acts as an interactive space. Not only the form is a conceptual representation of a frame for art, but also all the interior spaces have the possibility to accommodate different exhibitions. We wanted our museum to be monumental but simple; elegant but neutral; quiet yet interactive. It is a variation of pure simple forms all in a box: a modest frame which is adaptable to different arts. North Facade
West Facade
South Facade
East Facade
Perforation diagrams
Plans
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M+ Museum for Visual Culture / Art Frame
Sections
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M+ Museum for Visual Culture / Art Frame
There are three types of spaces considering the lighting conditions: black boxes as spaces for projections and digital art, gray boxes with artificial lighting for the exhibitions, and the white boxes with natural lighting for public spaces. The perforation of the faรงade also reacts to this logic: the faรงade perforation correlates with the function of the space.
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Chicago Lakeside
>Name: Chicago Lakeside Health City / Conference Centre >Location: Chicago Lakeside, South Chicago, IL, USA >Type: TU Delft Graduation Project (Master of Architecture Diploma) >Stage 1-group work, stage 2-individual work >Authorship: Starchenko Tatiana in collaboration with Mingjie Ning, Gloria Chen and Xiao Du >Personal role: part in team joint analysis, development of a masterplan, individual design of the building within the masterplan >Dates: September 2013- June 2014 >Supervisors: Roberto Cavallo Complex Projects
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Hubert van der Meel (Building Technology) Henri van Bennekom John van der Vliet (Climate Consultant) Mitesh Dixit (Programme Superviser)
LAND USE
Chicago Lakeside
CONCEPT OF A "HEALTH CITY": A PLATFORM FOR COLLABORATION
HEALTH CITY STRUCTURE HEALTHY LIFE STYLE COMMUNITY
HEALTH SCIENCE CAMPUS COMPANY CLUSTER
Rochester, Minnesota Downtown Campus - Aerial Drawing
DEFINITION OF A HEALTH CITY
■ WHAT'S A HEALTH CITY? HEALTH CITY PRINCIPLES
One mile to Saint Marys Hospital
PATIENT-CARE CLUSTER & PUBLIC SERVICE CLUSTER
CUTTING EDGE MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
Rochester, Minnesota Saint Marys Hospital Campus View Hospital Campus Buildings B Chapel C Domitilla
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HEALTHY FOOD
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A separate guide and map for Mayo Clinic Downtown Campus and Rochester Methodist Hospital is available in the Patient Information brochure racks or online.
ADVANCED PATIENT CARE SERVICES
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
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A separate guide and map for Saint Marys Hospital is available in the Patient Information brochure rack or online.
Campus Buildings A Baldwin B Charlton C Charter House D Colonial E Damon Parking F Eisenberg G Gonda H Guggenheim
I J K L M N O P
Harwick Hilton Mayo Medical Sciences Ozmun Plummer Siebens Stabile MC1663-44
HEALTH CITY
RECREATION & SPORTS SPACE
PUBLIC TRANSIT & ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION
AWARENESS OF THE IMPORTANCE OF HEALTH
HEALTH COMMUNITY
QUALITY AFFORDABLE HOUSING
HEALTH SCIENCE RELATED HEALTHY LIFE STYLE RELATED BOTH
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
CHICAGO LAKE SIDE HEALTH CITY CAMPUS
FUNCTIONAL MASTERPLAN: HEALTH SCIENCE CAMPUS
HEALTH SCIENCE CAMPUS
- MEDICAL UNIVERSITY EXPANSION OF EDUCATION ZONE MIXED WITH HEALTH RELATED BUSINESS AND CONTINUE TO GROW INTO NEW COMMUNITIES ALONG THE N-S AXIS
- LIBRARY & MEDIATHEQUE - COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTRE
EDUCATION - GENERAL HOSPITAL
- GENERAL HOSPITAL
- CHILDRENS HOSPITAL - REHABILITATION CENTRE
MEDICAL SERVICES
- REHABILITATION CENTRE
RESEARCH
- OUTPATIENT SERVICES
- OUTPATIENT SERVICES
- RETAIL
- PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES
- FOOD SERVICES - HOTELS - CULTURAL FACILITIES - CONFERENCE CENTRE
- CHILDRENS HOSPITAL
PUBLIC SERVICES
BUSINESS
- RESEARCH FOUNDATIONS - STARTUP COMPANIES
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Chicago Lakeside
HARBOUR
ORE WALLS: ADAPTIVE REUSE
“The best way to conserve a heritage building, structure or site is to use it ... Adaptation links the past to the present and projects into the future.”
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LAKEFRONT
LAKESHORE DRIVE
THE ORE WALLS
Chicago Lakeside / Conference Centre CONFERENCE CENTRE - THE FUNCTIONAL LINK MEDICAL SCHOOL
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HEALTH RELATED BUSINESS + RESEARCH LABS
SPATIAL CONCEPT +
COMMUNITY
- CONFERENCE HALL
- RESTAURANT
- LECTURE ROOMS
- CAFES
- MEETING ROOMS
- RETAIL
- EXHIBITION HALL
- PUBLIC AREAS
- RECEPTION HALL
- EXHIBITION AREAS
CONFERENCE CENTRE
The composition of the building is based on 4 main concepts, implemented in different parts of the design.
Public Route Through The Building
Passages Along The Walls
FUNCTIONAL CONNECTION
Open Public Areas / Zoning
Connections to The Site
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Chicago Lakeside / Conference Centre STRUCTURAL CONCEPT
Pitched silhoette of the roof structure, refers to the typologies of industrial buildings, connecting the building to the site (former steel plant) and the ore walls. The walls are implemented in the building as a load bearing part of the structure. However they also act as a directing element and define the interior.
INVENTORY OF ENVELOPE FRAMES
External Glass Envelope
THE CITY BETWEEN THE WALLS
ROUTING CONCEPT THE PUBLIC ROUTE CONFERENCE CONNECTIONS
Roof Construction
Public “Street”
Functional volumes
The Ore Walls
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EXPLODED VIEW DIAGRAM
In order to separate the flows of people, the public route passing through the building is elevated above the ground level, while the conference facilities are connected by the network of passages on the ground floor.
Chicago Lakeside / Conference Centre
CLIMATE CONCEPT
PLANS
Plan 2 floor
87 m2
FUNCTIONAL STRUCTURE
- terrace - restaurant - retail
ADMINISTRATION/ SERVICES
ENTRANCE GROUP
m2
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meeting rooms lecture rooms services conference rooms
CENTRAL PUBLIC AREA
STORAGE / LOADING AREA
1247 m2
CONFERENCE ZONE 1
CAFE / HARBOUR CONNECTION LOGISTICS
MAIN AUDITORIUM
PUBLIC ENTRANCE FOYER
m2
CONFERENCE ZONE 2
m2
INNER COYRTYARD
m2
5 m2
1 m2
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entrance foyer reception desk registration desks retail
6 m2
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secretariat services staff room media room administration
GARDEN CONNECTION / CAFE
- exhibition space - ballroom
- auditorium - VIP rooms - restaurant
GARDEN CONNECTION
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meeting rooms lecture rooms services cafe
Plan 1 floor
- information desk - children centre - services
FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMME
7 m2
VIP ROOMS
64 m2
BALLROOM
278 m2
CAFES
605 m2
639 m2
PUBLIC “STREET”
1590 m2
140 m2
MEDIA ROOM
38 m2
STAFF ROOM
38 m2
FIRST AID ROOM
30 m2
STORAGE AREA
107 m2 50 m2
SPEAKER ROOMS
60 m2
RETAIL
LECTURE ROOMS
564 m2
OPEN TERRACES/ PUBLIC SPACE
825 m2
LOADING AREA
MEETING ROOMS
376 m2
MUSEUM OF STEEL INDUSTRY
121 m2
SERVICES
CONFERENCE ROOMS
3776 m2
RESTAURANTS
CHILDREN 286 m2 RECREATION CENTRE
1247 m2
4206 m2
207 m2
RECEPTION/ 187 m2 INFORMATION DESK SECRETARIAT
121 m2
235 m2
BACK OF HOUSE
2918 m2
ADMINISTRATION
ADMINISTRATION
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1187 m2
SUPPORT & SERVICES
m2
CONFERENCE FACILITIES
MAIN AUDITORIUM
PUBLIC SERVICES
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2420 m2
515 m2
Plan ground floor
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Chicago Lakeside / Conference Centre
South Facade
North Facade
Longitudinal Section
FUNCTIONAL SECTION OF THE CAMPUS business
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harbour
conference centre
route through buildings
garden
linear park
research
Chicago Lakeside / Conference Centre
Cross Section Fragment
Facade Fragment
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Chicago Lakeside / Conference Centre
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Chicago Lakeside / Conference Centre
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LIXIL International University Architectural Competition / Retreat in Nature The LIXIL* International University Architectural Competition is an international design competition for university research laboratories. Every year, universities from around the world are invited to participate in this site-specific competition. The site is Memu Meadows in Taiki-cho, Hokkaido, which is composed of experimental sustainable projects. In its third year, the competition – themed “Retreat in Nature” – called for innovative solutions for sustainable architecture. We aimed to create a community bath house, which houses space for individual contemplation on top. Materialization and concept are closely related with nature. The design is a prototype for sustainable community.
>Place: TU Delft >Theme: Retreat in Nature >Name: Sento Bath and House >Dates: February - March 2013 >Authorship: Dapeng Sun, Loed Stolte, Tanya Starchenko, Chiara Cirrone >Organizer: LIXIL, Japan
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Rethinking Europe. Barcelona experience in territory development.
>Place: STRELKA Institute >Theme: Rethinking Europe – Barcelona Experience in Territory Development. >Dates: 28– 29 July 2014 >Participants: Giovanna Carnevalli, Vicente Guallart, Toni Casamor & Ana Coello. >Organizer: Fundació Mies van der Rohe
The aim of the workshop was to develop new ideas for the territory development of a site on Bolotniy Island in collaboration with guest architects from Barcelona -Toni Casamor & Ana Coello. The site is located in the heart of Moscow and has a great potential. The first step was a wider glance at the urban context. The analysis of green and public zones along the Moskva River embankment emphasized the key role of the site in the developing network of pedestrian routes and connections.
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Starchenko Tatiana, architect Borisa Galushkina str., 26-63, 129626, Moscow, Russia +7 903 596 77 21, +31 6 29 47 96 85 starchenko.t.arch@gmail.com
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