TEODORA BABATA.2003-2010
“In order to design buildings with a sensuous connection to life, one must think in a way that goes far beyond form and construction.� (Peter Zumthor)
TEODORA BABATA
architecture portfolio 2003-2010
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01 summary
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02 academic work
pg. 4-15
03 professional work
pg. 16-35
04 my journey in architecture
pg. 36-41
05 curriculum vitae
pg. 42-43
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I am a graduate architect. I completed my Masters in Architecture in 2009 at University of architecture and Urban Planning “Ion Mincu”, Bucharest, Romania. I made my first steps towards architecture by moving from a small town in the mountains to Bucharest in 2003, when I started my first year of studies. For the first time I became a part of the fascinating world of architects, where we are taught how to “create” space. In the autumn of 2005, I have arrived in Marseille, were I studied for a year, as an exchange student. It is there that I had the chance to discover and “touch” the modern architecture that I had learned about in my first years in the architecture school. In pursue of the work of the great architects, modern and contemporary, I began traveling to France, Spain, Italy and Switzerland. It was in this way I began to understand Corbusier’s passion for light and colors, Mies van der Rohe’s work with material and shape, Gaudi’s madness, and the constant preoccupation of the contemporary architects for innovation in terms of shape, structure, use of materials and urban dialog. I have been working for the last three years in a major architecture firm, in Bucharest, first as a student and then as an intern architect. That experience brought me closer to the reality of the designed project and its implications on the design process and on the team work. My journey in architecture continued in Canada, in the summer of 2010. There, I got captured by the “new world” and its culture, with skyscrapers shaping an urban figure different from what I was used. It gave me the feeling that I was so small and yet able to get closer to the sky. Experiences in my life constantly mold and evolve my understanding and disposition as a designer, and they always make me think and see, from different perspectives, how light, material, shape and surroundings work together and can model a space for people. I want to believe that every new assignment would give me the opportunity to bring, throughout my individual experience, a new and unique approach to the project. This collection of works represents the first stage in my journey of becoming an architect.
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CENTRE FOR CHOREOGRAPHY
1_main entrance 2_lobby 3_spectacle hall 4_dance studios 5_bar
The figure is the profile of the project, not its shape. It is responsible for the project integration in the territory. The folding of the substance gives birth to small or big spaces, open or closed, light or dark, which look at the sky or become the ground, spaces where quantity is secondary to quality. The beginning of the project was to imagine the trajectory of the two main subjects: the dancer and the spectator; their routes can develop independently but always meet in one place – the stage. So the project started at the interior, and it developed like a journey, discovering the architectural program. The relation between ground and sky is always present and sometimes created, adding artificial elements. The architectural scenario is complex: passing under a slab that rises towards the sky, letting the light pass, in order to guide you to the main entrance; meanwhile, the ground mounts, the slab descends, the light invites you to follow it above; spaces floating while other strongly linked to the earth; a gangway along a wall allows the exterior to come in. There are spaces which communicate only visually, but which can challenge you to imagine the possible routes that can connect them. The stage is dark and mysterious at the beginning, but later, the movement and emotion of the dance lights the encounter point of the two characters. It’s a dynamic project, which transforms itself every moment, and which, probably, will never be completed.. 6
6_foyer 7_stage 8_administration
1_AA’ cross section 2_acces floor plan 3_theatre floor plan 4_BB’ cross section
02 academic work
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2006
centre for choreography_marseille, france Studio Arch. Pierre David, ENSAM
URBAN HOTEL
A_street veiw 1_accomodation floor plan 2_ground floor plan 3_AA’ cross section
Adapting itself to the site’s characteristics, the building has two volumes; the main volume, containing the accommodation, is aligned to the main street and it becomes a strong signal in the local urban area. The second one, horizontally orientated, taking the local building height, is the ground floor. Its compact layout organization of the specific facilities permits the free circulation and use of the lobby space.
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A’ 1_main entrance 2_bar 3_reception 4_adminstration offices 5_restaurant 6_kitchen
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7_restaurant entrance 8_parking acces 9_delivery acces
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2006
urban hotel _bucharest, romania Studio Prof. Arch. Zeno Bogdanescu, UAUIM
CALEA VICTORIEI CULTURAL CENTRE
1_Calea Victoriei view 2_AA’ cross section 3_1st floor plan 4_2nd floor plan 5_3rd floor plan
The most important characteristics of the site area were the historical importance of the street (Calea Victoriei), the heritage building on the plot and the big trees that should be a part of the new approach to the project. The project’s request was to design a cultural type of building and to create a relation between the new building and the old existing building. Taking that into consideration, the position and shape of the volumes were carefully designed in order to respond to the surroundings and to avoid destroying too many trees. The perception of the building from the main street is very important: as you enter the site, you pass under a horizontal volume (the restaurant) and you find yourself into a beautiful garden with old trees, from where you can see through the glass facades the two most important objects floating – the multifunctional room and the ramp of the art gallery. The old building contains the administration offices and it is connected to the new building at the second level through a glass box. The building is rather closed to both streets and opens itsself towards the garden and the old building.
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02 academic work
1_library entrance 2_expo galery
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3_main entrance 4_book shop 5_historic building - administration 6_restaurant 7_multifunctional room 8_library 2
9_workshop
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2007
cul _bucharest, romania Studio Prof. Arch. Zeno Bogdanescu, UAUIM
NEUROLOGICAL REHAB CENTRE
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Located on the north-eastern Romania, at 4 km of the Potoci Village, the Neurological Rehab Centre is the only one of its kind in that part of the country. The land is a slope that descends towards the lake, leaving on its highest point the road access. The Rehab Centre has a capacity of 90 beds and it provides medical services to patients who are suffering from brain and spinal cord injuries. The program contains an intensive care unit, an emergency unit, analytical and imagining labs, research labs, a restaurant, meeting and relaxation spaces, an indoor pool and exercise outdoor space, administration offices, and accommodations for medical staff and visitors. The main concern of the project was how to create a strong therapeutic relationship between the patients and the landscape – the mountains and the lake. The functionality of the structure is strongly influenced by the moods and the needs of the patient. The layout organisation fallows a scheme with three layers: the first layer – the patient’s – has direct contact with the major landscape (patient rooms, treatment rooms, meeting spaces). The second layer belongs to the medical staff and it is oriented towards the interior courts, while the third layer, which contains the administration offices, the medical and research labs and the accommodation, is connected to the village landscape.
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The layout of the patient and treatment rooms and common spaces, as well as the landscape design, reflect an intimate relation between the patient and the landscape, relationship that has been shown to enhance healing process.
02 academic work
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3_restaurant
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4_kitchen
A_north east view
5_recreational area
B_concept drawings : orientation of the shape and functions
6_emergency unit
towards exterior landscape, interior courts, horizontal layers.
7_imagistics labs
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2009
neurological rehab center_potoci, romania diploma project with Prof. Arch. Zeno Bogdanescu, UAUIM
A_garden view_lake facing facade
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02 academic work interior. exterior patient. nature healing. landscape
B_terace view_lake facing facade
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2009
neurological rehab center_potoci, romania diploma project with Prof. Arch. Zeno Bogdanescu, UAUIM
form fallows landscape
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2_patient toilet
7_exterior relaxation area
3_doctor’s cabinet
8_interior court
4_nurse workstation
9_administation
5_patients’ relaxation room
10_research labs
02 academic work
1_AA’ cross section 2_BB’ cross section 3_ward floor plan A_patient room B_patient room detail
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1_patient room 2_patient toilet 3_doctor’s cabinet 4_interior court 5_patients’ relaxation room 6_ward corridor
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2009
neurological rehab center _potoci, romania diploma project with Prof. Arch. Zeno Bogdanescu,
AQUA CITY
A_site view
Situated near Bucharest, “Aqua City� is a luxurious residential development on the shore of the Snagov Lake. The goal of the project was to create a high-density -low rise housing area, respecting and catalyzing the natural virtues of the site. The generating factor of the spatial organization is the artificial water channel that transforms the existing peninsula into an island. This way, the inner zone of the site gets views and access to the water. There are three types of dwellings: lake houses on the shores, channel-houses with private boat garages – the last two containing modules of apartments on two levels, one on top of the other, adapted at the slope of the terrain, and multi-storey villas in the remaining central zone. A tower functioning as heliport, restaurant and nautical club is placed at the forefront of the site, acting as a landmark for the entire region. There is a two level underground parking garage under the central area. Renewable energy is one of the major issues upon which the project is focused. Additionally, emphasis was placed on the reuse of materials; the earth from the excavation for the water channel will be re-used on site to elevate the shore and middle areas. Local vegetation will be used to enhance the quality of public and private space. 18
03 professional work
B_canal view
Project Phase: concept Site Area: 49 800 sqm Project area : residential: 52 083 sqm parking: 24 287 sqm 19
2008
snagov, romania WEST GROUP ARCHITECTURE
AQUA CITY
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A_apartment interior B_apartment interior 1_acces level plan apt. 2A 2_acces level plan apt. 2B 3_2nd level plan apt. 2B
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03 professional work
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5_cross section apt. 1A &1B 6_acces level plan apt. 1A 7_2nd level plan apt. 1A 8_acces level plan apt. 1B 9_2nd level plan apt. 1B
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2008
snagov, romania WEST GROUP ARCHITECTURE
POIANA BRASOV HOUSING
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The development area is situated in a natural landscape, in a very beautiful mountain region. The concept of the project was to superpose an orthogonal grid of buildings on the landscape curves, creating a very dynamic composition. The units are composed of modules of 8m x 8m, that can be assembled on the horizontal as well as on the vertical, into different types of apartments. There are five types of units, each unit respecting the concept model of assembly of modules; one circulation node can serve, on the same level, two apartments, which can contain from one up to four modules. There are apartments that can be accessed from outside of the building. Every unit contains open parking spaces on the aces level. In the vertical composition, the shape of the unit is influenced by the verticality of the landscape. Project Phase: concept Site Area: 200 000 sqm Project Area: 106 137 sqm 22
Unitate tip 2x4M Unitate tip 3M
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Unitate tip 5M Unitate Unitate tip tip 2x4M 3M
Unitate tip 2x5M Unitate tip 5M Unitate tip 2x4M Unitate tip 3M
type 3M
Unitate tip 2x7M Unitate Unitate tip tip 2x5M 5M Unitate tip 2x4M Unitate tip 3M
TABEL SUPRAFEÞE
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Notã: Echidistanþa curbelor de nivel este de 0,50m
1_site plan
Tip unitate 3 2*4 2*5 Unitate tip 2x4M Numar niveluri maxim 5 5 6 Numar module/unitate 12.5 35 42 TABEL ArieSUPRAFEÞE modul 65.6 65.6 65.6 type 7M Unitate Arie balcoane/unitate 402 645 676 Unitate tip tip 2x7M 2x5M Unitate tip 5M Arie circulatii/unitate 204 204 408 Tip unitate 3 2*4 2*5 Arie totala /unitate 1426 3145 3839.2 Numar niveluri maxim 5 5 6 Numar de unitati 11 2 16 Numar module/unitate 12.5 35 42 TABEL ArieSUPRAFEÞE desfasurata 15686 6290 61427.2 Arie modul 65.6 65.6 65.6 type 2x7M Arie desfasurata totala Unitate tip 2x7M 152440.4 Arie balcoane/unitate 2x5M 402 645 676 Arie terase /unitate 56 56 173 Tip 3 2*4 2*5 Arieunitate circulatii/unitate 204 204 408 Arie desfasurata terase/tip de unitate 616 112 2768 Numar niveluri maxim 5 5 6 Arie totala /unitate 1426 3145 3839.2 Arie desfasurata terase/tip de unitate 6880 module/unitate 12.5 35 42 Numar de unitati 11 2 16 ArieSUPRAFEÞE desfasurata totala (inclusiv terase) TABEL 159320.4 modul Arie desfasurata 65.6 65.6 65.6 15686 6290 61427.2 Numar module totala 1649 balcoane/unitate 402 645 676 Arie desfasurata type 2x7M 152440.4 Unitate tip 2x7M circulatii/unitate 204 204 408 Arie terase /unitate 56 56 173 Tip unitate 3 2*4 2*5 totala /unitate 1426 3145 3839.2 ArieNUMÃR desfasurata terase/tip de unitate 616 112 2768 TABEL APARTAMENTE Numar niveluri maxim 5 5 6 Numar de unitati terase/tip de unitate 11 2 16 Arie desfasurata 6880 Numar module/unitate 12.5 35Total ap/tip apt 42 Tip unitate 3 5 2x4 2x5 Arie desfasurata totala 15686 2x7 6290 61427.2 TABEL SUPRAFEÞE Arie desfasurata (inclusiv terase) 159320.4 Arie modul 65.6 65.6 Numar unitati 11 9 2 16 9 65.6 Arie desfasurata 152440.4 Numar module totala 1649 294 Studio 2 6 0 8402 10 645 Arie balcoane/unitate 676 Arie circulatii/unitate terase /unitate 3 56 56 173 223 2-3 dormitoare/duplex 2 2 6204 8 204 Arie 408 TipMaster unitate 3 2*4 2*5 211 1 1unitate 7 6616 9 112 Arie desfasurata terase/tip de 2768 Arie totala /unitate 1426 3145 3839.2 Parcare 3 3 8 105 786 Numar niveluri maxim 56 6 TABEL NUMÃR APARTAMENTE Arie desfasurata terase/tip de unitate 6880 Numar de unitati 11 2 16 Total ap/unitate Numar module/unitate 12.5 35 42 Arie desfasurata totala Total ap/tip apt Tip unitate 3 (inclusiv 5 terase) 2x4 2x5 2x7 6290 159320.4 Arie desfasurata 15686 61427.2 Arie modul 65.6 65.6 65.6 Numar unitati 11 9 2 16 9 Numar module totala 1649 Numar total apt 728 Arie desfasurata 152440.4 Arie balcoane/unitate 294 676 Studio 2 6 0 8402 10 645 Arie /unitate 3 56 56 173 223 2-3 dormitoare/duplex 2 2 6204 8 204 Arie terase circulatii/unitate 408 211 Master 1 6616 9 112 Arie desfasurata terase/tip de1unitate 7 2768 Arie totala /unitate 1426 3145 3839.2 TABEL NUMÃR APARTAMENTE Parcare 3 3 8 6 10 786 Arie desfasurata 6880 Numar de unitati terase/tip de unitate 11 2 16 Total ap/unitate Total ap/tip apt Tip unitate 3 5 2x4 2x5 2x7 Arie desfasurata totala (inclusiv terase) 2 159320.4 15686 61427.2 Numar unitati 11 9 16 9 6290 Numar module 1649 Numar total apt 728 294 Studio 2 6 0 8 10 Arie desfasurata totala 152440.4 223 2-3 dormitoare/duplex 2 2 6 8 Arie terase /unitate 3 56 56 173 211 Master 1 1 7 6 9 Arie desfasurata terase/tip de unitate 6166 112 2768 Parcare 3 3 8 10 786 TABEL NUMÃR APARTAMENTE Arieap/unitate desfasurata terase/tip de unitate 6880 Total Total ap/tip apt Tip unitate 3 5 2x5 2x7 Arie desfasurata totala (inclusiv terase) 2x4 159320.4 Numar unitati 11 9 2 16 9 Numar total apt 728 Numar 1649 294 Studiomodule 2 6 0 8 10
5 2*7 5 6 17.5 68 65.6 65.6 439 943 306 374 5 2*7 1893 5777.8 5 6 9 9 17.5 68 17037 52000.2 65.6 65.6 439 943 91 285 5 2*7 306 374 819 2565 5 6 1893 5777.8 17.5 68 9 9 65.6 65.6 17037 52000.2 439 943 306 374 91 285 5 2*7 E 1893 5777.8 819 2565 5 6 9 9 17.5 68 procentaj 52000.2 17037 65.6 65.6 40.38461538 439 943 91 285 30.63186813 306 374 5 2*7 28.98351648 819 2565 1893 5777.8 5 6 9 9 17.5 68 procentaj 52000.2 17037 65.6 65.6 439 91 306 819 1893
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9procentaj 9 SILVER MOUNTAIN - Poiana Braºov 17037 52000.2
2_unit 7M floor plans Notã: Echidistanþa curbelor de nivel este de 0,50m
Plan de40.38461538 situaþie 30.63186813 91 819
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procentaj SILVER MOUNTAIN - Poiana Braºov
Notã: Echidistanþa curbelor de nivel este de 0,50m
2-3 dormitoare/duplex 3 2 Master 1 1 Parcare 3 3 TABEL NUMÃR APARTAMENTE Total ap/unitate Tip unitate 3 5 Numar unitati 11 9 Studio 2 6 2-3 dormitoare/duplex 3 2 Master 1 1 Parcare 3 3 Total ap/unitate
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SILVER MOUNTAIN - Poiana Braºov
Notã: Echidistanþa curbelor de nivel este de 0,50m
SILVER MOUNTAIN - Poiana Braºov Plan de situaþie
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2008
poiana brasov, romania WEST GROUP ARCHITECTURE
SIBIU_CITY HALL DEVELOPPMENT
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The City Hall of Sibiu intended to develop the site located on the limit of the fortified town into a commercial and residential area. The project’s response to that request was influenced by the characteristics of the site (orientation, neighborhoods, altitude). The developing area is divided into two sides by the main street; the south side, which is at a smaller altitude than the north side, is developed as a multiple functional area : the residential one - the block on the back of the site, aligned at its neighborhoods, an office tower enters into a complementary relation with the tower across the street; the commercial area creates a layer below the street level, with galleries and interior courts visible from the pedestrian platform, and above the street level, it rises into individual buildings. The north side of the street has the same commercial development, with its platform at the park’s level. The two sides are connected by two underground parking levels. Project Phase : concept Site Area: 15 720 sqm 24
Project Area: 45 000 sqm
Parking Area: 41 600 sqm
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A_site view B_site area C_town view D_site plan 1_AA’ site cross section 2_BB’ site cross section
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2008
sibiu, romania WEST GROUP ARCHITECTURE
SIBIU _CONFERENCE CENTRE
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The building was conceived in order to establish a relationship with the old wall of the fortified town and to create a covered public space in the medieval historical center of Sibiu. The idea of the project is to have different public layers on the vertical structure of the building: the first one is at the upper level – the covered platform and the access, the middle one contains two multifunctional rooms, four conference rooms and a restaurant ; the last one has two parking levels. The chosen solution offers the project a space with natural light and ventilation, and at the same time an interesting way of handling different levels of the site (the park – access level and the street). Project Phase : concept Site Area: 5 100 sqm Project Area: 6 780 sqm 26
Parking Area: 10 460 sqm
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2009
sibiu, romania WEST GROUP ARCHITECTURE
GRIGORE MORA 24 The site is located in a protected area with heritage buildings. The new building has to respect and adapt to the urban area regulation in terms of height, land use and materials. Developed on four floors above the ground level, two basements floors and a semi basement floor, the building contains six apartments, one studio and a penthouse at the last level. The exterior shape of the building is a result of the dialogue between the interior space, light and neighborhoods.
Project Phase: concept Site Area: 597 sqm Project Area: 2331 sqm
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A_street view B_site plan 1_1st floor plan 2_2nd & 3rd floor plan 3_4th floor plan
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2009
bucharest, romania WEST GROUP ARCHITECTURE
UCMR - ADA
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vegetation wooden grid
A_street view B_back view C_entrance view D_garden view F_facade concept scheme 1_1st floor plan
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2 _auditorium floor plan
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6_garden terrace
2_entrance
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3_offices
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4_bar
9_roof terrace
5_car elevator
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The building contains the main offices of the Copyright Association of Romanian Musicologist and Composers Union. The shape and position of the volumes of the building are influenced by the urban coefficients of the plot, its alignment and building height, and at the same time, by the functional organization of the layout (the position of main offices, circulation node and auditorium). The green faรงade concept (the main faรงade and the interior court facades) adds to the project and to the close urban area a distinctive feature, and also an improvement to the interior quality of the space. Project Phase: concept Site Area: 564 sqm Project Area: 2020 sqm
2010
bucharest, romania WEST GROUP ARCHITECTURE
SILVER MOUNTAIN_CLUB
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The resort development at Poiana Brasov includes a luxury entertainment area (casino, spa and restaurant). The concept of the restaurant restrooms is gender related; each room has a different layout and a different concept of the washbasins. Project Phase: in progress Restrooms Area: 49 sqm
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1_floor plan A_women restroom B_men restroom C_handicap restroom A B
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2010
poiana brasov, romania WEST GROUP ARCHITECTURE
APT. B16_SILVER MOUNTAIN GREEN RESIDENCE
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A, B_living area C, D_bedroom area E_main bathroom 1_acces floor and living plan 2_ bedroom floor plan
The one bedroom apartment is located in the Building B in the residential area of the Poiana Brasov Green Residence. The layout of the apartment is slightly changed from the original one. The main concern was for choosing the right materials and colors for the client’s needs. The maple wooden floor gives certain warmth and reduces the contrast between the white glossy furniture and the green painted walls. Project Phase: in progress Apartment Area: 104.3 sqm 34
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2010
poiana brasov, romania WEST GROUP ARCHITECTURE
BUZESTI OFFICE BUILDING
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The concept of the lobby is related with its perception from the street level and the relation between the interior private space and the exterior public space. The outline of the ground floor is considerably pulled back from the exterior perimeter of the building faรงade, creating a sheltered exterior space. The curved shape of the glass faรงade describes intimate exterior spaces and, at the same time, the interior private space becomes more open to the street level. The lighting ceiling is part of the lighting building concept and it creates an interesting contrast with the dark blue natural stone floor and the titanium cladding of the circulation node.
A_acces view B_lobby view
Project Phase: concept Lobby Area: 210 sqm 36
C_street view 1_ground floor plan
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1_main acces 2_ lobby 3_car showroom ramp 4_car showroom 5_parking access 6_gallery 7_commercial space
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2010
bucharest, romania WEST GROUP ARCHITECTURE
strasbourg
vertical city
expression functionality concrete
geometry concern for detail shading aix-en-provence bordeaux lyon
first step history enthusiasm
bucharest 38
marseille
04 my journey in architecture europe
eveux-sur-arbresle rochamps
genova
shape material urban space
return to the water
concern for detail facade concept
tectonic light silence
color
bilbao san sebastian 39
basel
2003-2006
dream
ambition simplicity structure
inovation dynamics spectacol
barcelona 40
04 my journey in architecture europe
paris
brussels
art nouveau
detail
culture pride
history technology
symbol
international budapest 41
2006-2009
montreal
ottawa 42
04 my journey in architecture
canada
skyscrapers
new world memory
diversity surprise old and new nature
performance opportunity
toronto
kingston 43
2010
Teodora Babata teodora.babata@gmail.com
interests
joining a team of professional architects where I would have the opportunity to continue to develop both technically and creatively as a design architect
work experience
2009 - present
INTERN architect - WEST GROUP ARCHITECTURE, BUCHAREST,
ROMANIA
responsibilities included : building and interior design concept, general plan, working set of drawings, specifications and construction documents for building permit, design work coordination for architecture, structure, MEP and HVAC, fire regulations, detailed design, building survey; Photoshop and presentation drawings, 3d modeling, renderings, photography, freehand sketches, handcrafted model making, research, developing layout and design parameter for expositions, translations
languages
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2007 - 2009
STUDENT ARCHITECT - WEST GROUP ARCHITECTURE, BUCHAREST,
ROMANIA
2006 (july-august)
intern - DIRECT INDUSTRY - ARCHIEXPO, MARSEILLE,
FRANCE
english french romanian german spanish italian
- fluent - fluent - mother tongue - begginer - basic notions, very good comprehension - basic notions, very good comprehension
05 curriculum vitae
education
2009
masters in architecture - UNIVERSITY OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLANNING ION MINCU BUCHAREST,
ROMANIA
2006 - 2009
UNIVERSITY OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLANNING ION MINCU, BUCHAREST awarded scholarship for merit
ROMANIA
2005 - 2006
ECOLE NATIONALE SUPERIEURE D’ARCHITECTURE MARSEILLE LUMINY, exchange student in the SOCRATES ERASMUS european student mobilty program
FRANCE
2003 - 2005
UNIVERSITY OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLANNING ION MINCU, BUCHAREST awarded scholarship for merit
ROMANIA
2003
gratuated NATIONAL COLLEGE PETRU RARES, PIATRA NEAMT
ROMANIA
2005 2006
Trophées des Lumières de Marseille, Unité d’habitation Le Corbusier Théâtre Gyptis – scenography project, Marseille
FRANCE FRANCE
certificatations
2010
Romanian Green Building Professional Certification
computer skills
drafting modelling graphic processing
AutoCAD Architecture 2009 3DS MAX 2009 + Vray, AutoCAD Architecture 2009, Google Sketchup, Archicad Adobe Photohop CS3, Adobe InDesign CS3, Adobe Illustrator CS3, CorelDRAW Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint
personal skills
creative, enthusiastic, efficient, solution - orientated person, capable of working under pressure multitasking with close attention to detail good team player with strong communication and social skills
exhibitions
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