varga bettina-evelin
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“At stake is our own understanding not just of art but of our own place in the world...� (Karsten Harries)
varga bettina - evelin 4th year architecture student
bettina.varga95@gmail.com +40722878619 Timisoara, Romania
If I were to define myself, I would not know what I am, an ARCHITECT OR AN ARTIST. If I were to know what being an artist truly is, I wouldn’t be one anymore. I think that art is about REACTION AND DECISION but also about dealing with a lot of QUESTIONS between what you do and do not know. It’s like rephrasing the same question, but you never know what you are answering. The environment architects work in, is more than a material one – physical, social, economic etc. – it is also a psychological one, a CLIMATE OF IDEAS involving the mental outlook of men, how, at a given moment, men view the WORLD AND THEMSELVES in it. One of the key terms is the need to negotiate between both PLACE AND SPACE – for architecture to acknowledge both the sheltering power of place and the indefinite promise of open space (the hut, for instance, operates through an enclosing that also opens, since the boundedness of walls and roof is what makes possible the open room within); the open is that which EXPANDS OUTWARDS INTO THE WORLD and the bounded or enclosed that which contracts inwards towards, ultimately, THE SELF.
curriculum vitae Education
• POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF TIMISOARA Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism (FAUT) - Bacheloris Degree (2014 - pres) • IULIA HASDEU NATIONAL COLLEGE, LUGOJ Mathematics & Informatics High School Diploma (2010 - 2014)
Volunteering experience and Collaborations
• ASOCIATIA DE LA PATRU - ARCHITECTURE STUDENTSi ORGANIZATION, TIMISOARA Member (2014 - pres) Coordinator of the Department of Marketing (2016 - 2017) Member and the project coordinator of iiSeri(i)le Diarcii • EASA - EUROPEAN ARCHITECTURE STUDENTS ASSEMBLY Member (2017 - pres) Participated in EASA 2017 - Hospitality - Finding the Framework International Summer Camp, Fredericia, DENMARK • MONUMENTUM ASSOCIATION Volunteer (2016 - 2017) Participated at iiCasa cu Harii Restoration Summer School, Toparcea, Sibiu Couny, ROMANIA • FAUT & GISAS ASSOCIATION Volunteer (2015) Participated at iiSebes 2.0ii, an urban mapping and city regeneration Summer Programme • THE ORDER OF ARCHITECTS OF ROMANIA AND SPACE CAVIAR STUDIO Volunteer (2015) Art Encounters 2015 Contemporary Arts Festival, TIMISOARA Alpha Beta Sigma International Experimental Workshop, led by Space Caviar Studio • HONEYWELL ROMANIA Participant (2013) ii The Future in my Handsii leadership and teamwork workshop, Lugoj, ROMANIA
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General Information
• CURRENT LOCATION: Timisoara, Romania • DATE OF BIRTH: 31.07.1995 • CITIZENSHIP: Romanian, Hungarian
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Skills and Interests • LANGUAGES Hungarian (First language) Romanian English (Fluent) French (Elementary) Italian (Beginner) • COMPUTER SKILLS Archicad Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign 3D Studio Max & V-Ray Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT) Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) • PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 years experience as presenter at Seri(i)le D’arc cultural event • TRAVELING Preference for long and difficult mountain hikes, camping Urban Exploration • BOOKBINDING Manual realization of notebooks, using mainly recycled materials • PAINTING AND WATERCOLOR ILLUSTRATION
Achievements
• CONTESTS: 1st prize at “Fredericia Health Center Entrance” International Competition, Fredericia, DENMARK, 2017 • DESIGN: bookcover design for the upcoming indie novel “Decolorat” by Miruna - Lavinia • EXHIBITED WORK: 1st years students’ selected model exhibition 2015, “Casa cu Har” Summer School Exhibtion 2017
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index Design Studio • Tertrapolis 8 • Ciprian Porumbescu st. Apartment Block
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Contests • 24H Competiton - Simulacrum • CASA 28 • Fredericia Health Center Entrance Hall
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Extracurricular / Workshops • Mental Garden 40 • EASA 2017 - Falling Man 2.0 Workshop 42 • Casa cu Har 2016 Summer School 44 • Seri(i)le D’arc 46 • Graphic Design 47 • Alpha Beta Sigma Workshop 48
Hobbies • Bookbinding 49 • Painting and illustrations 50 • Modelmaking 52
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“Casa cu Har” Restoration Summer School 2016, Topârcea, Sibiu County, Romania
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9 tetrapolis 2nd semester design studio, FAU Timisoara, 2015
This project was a SIMULATION GAME with the mission to build 4 “neighbourhoods”, one for each of our 4 design studio groups. Our small city, like any city, had its beneficiaries; in our case, it had to be a CHARACTER FROM LITERATURE or a known personality of our own liking. Analyzing our “client”, we had to create a HOME for our character on a given lego-like site, in the same time NEGOCIATING WITH OUR NEIGHBOURS in order to create a city that is composed of multiple SPATIAL SEQUENCES, PASSAGES, MOTION DIRECTIONS, VIEWPOINTS, relaxation areas. All are negotiated through the relationship that exists between the PUBLIC and the PRIVATE space. Our main task was to set a BALANCE between the two.
10 My character of choice was OZYMANDIAS, a fictional character from
the WATCHMEN graphic novel by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons. This character has the role of both an athagonist and protagonist; while being awfully wealthy, famous and handsome, earning him adoration from numerous other characters, his deepest desires are wishes that can alter the whole world completely: the creation of a UTOPIC SOCIETY and ideal life on Earth with any price.
“my name is Ozymandias, King of Kings; look on my works, ye mighty, and despair!� Personal reproduction of illustration representing Ozymandias from the Watchmen graphic novel
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The 4 completed neighbourhoods together; we can observe that they each look differently, with their own style and atmosphere but they are homogenous and each individual negociated successfully with their vicinity to obtain qualititive public and private spaces.
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Stiudy on rammed earth construction material; it was used with the purpose of total reusage of materials found on the site. Excavating underground, the remained material was used for upper level construction.
Every solution had to contain at leas one artifact which expressed the traits of the character. One of my artifacts of choice was an oblisk, being a perfect choice which resulted of Ozymadias’s fascination with Egyptian culture. These monuments made of stone were considered as of being stone rays of the God of Sun, “Ra”, creating a connection between the Earthly and Dionysiac realms. In present days, they are erected to honour someone extraordinary, exactly as my character thought himself to be.
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This narrow passage illustrates the opposition hiding in the character of Ozymandias: a feeling of uncertainty, restless- Sketch of solution axonometry in early stages ness, agitation on the route but at the end a wide hall awaits the user, abundent with zenital light. Stairs that have the cirle, sybol of knowledge, wholeness, superiority, as its base shape; The fountain is visible by every passer-by but also it is a mean of deception, hiding a secret entrance, in total oposition with the concept of circle and perfection.
Top view of the final solution
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16 The Ciprian Porumbescu street is located near Balcescu Square in
Timisoara, Romania, being one of the MAIN SQUARES in the city. This area being populated with mostly DEGRADED century-old residential buildings, our proposition had the purpose of REVITALIZING THE AREA and bring new residents to this central zone while offering a QUALITATIVE ATMOSPHERE: seven apartments, all equipped with private terraces, underground parking, bicycle rack, a common kitchen and socializing space and a green playground with relaxation area in the backyard.
ciprian porumbescu street apartment block 5th and 6th semester design studio, FAU Timisoara, 2016 - 2017
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The area is abundant is green spaces which can offer a beautiful perspective and air quality; unfortunately, these spaces are often left adrift. Mainly being a residential area with height regime varying from houses with only ground floor, often with a semi-basement level, to houses with 1 or 2 upper floors, my project had extended this height but kept all the imposed regulations.
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View from the interior courtyard.
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On the right, we can observe the public passages which connect the two parts of the building; thus, every resident can admire the courtyard while being protected by the hot sun rays in the Summer. Thus, my wish was to create a very tight connection between the man and nature, the residents being in the middle of “green� even in unconventional spaces which have often attributed secondary functions, exactly like circulation areas which are often left without natural light and ventilation in Romanian apartment blocks.
20 Map of Timisoara from 1906; the street has already been densely occupied by this time. The 5th semester has been allocated completely for SITE ANALYSIS AND STUDY on different, already build residential projects. Passing through different “layers” of the designing process, we started at the HISTORY of the area, the street dating back to 1757, continuing with LEGISTALATION AND STRUCTURAL analysis.
Ventialtion analysis at a similar type apartment block in Bucharest;
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Ground floor plan
2nd floor plan
First floor plan
3rd floor plan
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Covered common hangout place for residents, under the passageway leading to the 2nd part of the residential block
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Pedestrian and vehicle entrance from the street level
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SIMULACRUM teammates: Nica Madalina, Timut Sergiu; 2017
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We live in an age when EVERYTHING CHANGES in the blink of an eye. Our conception of reality has ceased to be physical REALITY to become a possible UNREALITY. Based on the idea that all we see are mere projections created withing us, the PERCEPTION OF REALITY varies from person to person. At some point in our life we have to choose a PATH, make a CHOICE, follow the INSTINCT: blue or red, reality or illusion. You’re in Times Square, what you see may not be what you think it is. Influenced by light, time or space, follow your instinct and draw your perception of reality.
“Have you ever had a dream, Neo, in which you were so sure it was real?” - Morpheus
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Watercolor illustration of the city of Sighisoara, Romania. On the middle-left part our site can be seen.
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ANNUAL ARCHITECTURE STUDENTS’ CONTEST 2016
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7 families, 7 medieval guilds, 7th edition of the contest. The creation of 7 INDIVIDUAL HOMES in the medieval city of Sighisoara, on a site with a steep SLOPE might have raised some feasability questions but we accepted the challenge. We chose to create 2 or even 3 partially overlaying houses, while offering a beautiful VIEW, PRIVACY AND EXCITMENT to each of the resident families.
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The residents “inherited” a medieval guild and they continue to work in the leather craftsmanship’s domain. The access into the house leads the way into living and dining areas. The ground floor includes a guestroom for the occasional visits of the grandparents, helping the resident family. The superior level permits the illumination of the entire house, thus, each room can beneficiate the best possibility of privacy and light.
The medieval city of Sighisoara has an organic disposition of streets margined by residential lots. Our site, having a big slope, we turned it into our advantage: we created overlapping houses, each of them keeping its individuality.
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Street view of the model. In front we can observe the covered parking lots which can be accessed on the upper level as a green space, intented with the purpose of panorama viewing and relaxation area. The glass-facade building in the middle houses a common dining space which can be completely opened to the common interior yard.
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The main conceptual ideas that define our solution.
Facade of the ansamble from the lower street.
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GREEN, GREEN, IT’S GREEN THEY SAY ON THE FAR SIDE OF THE HILL GREEN, GREEN, I’M GOING AWAY TO WHERE THE GRASS IS GREENER STILL
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FREDERICIA HEALTHCARE CENTER ENTRANCE teammates: Rune Arleth (Denmark), Sebastian Bidault (Mexico), 2017, Fredericia, Demark http://www.fyens.dk/modules/mobile/article?articleid=3172801
Once being a municipal hospital, now it is being RECONVERTED into Denmark’s best healthcare center. This center, besides creating synergies and COOPERATION between the various operators that can help to create a comprehensive BOOST for citizens’ HEALTH, it should also serve as a natural GATHERING SPACE for many citizen groups.
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Åbent Elevatorrum
Ventilation
Gang
Espalier
Lounge
Bath room
Cold storage
Gang
Changing room
Storage
Køkken Vinduer til trappeopgangen
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Granitfliser
Café
Espalier Atrie Reception Sundhedshus Fynsgade
Administration
Forbindelse
Terasse
LEGEPLADS Havet
Kontor
Gyngestativ
Ping Pong
Our response for the competition drew inspiration from the history of Fredericia, embedding the structural and sculptural aspect of the old rusty H-type steel railways that were left behind at the abandoned train station. The proposal is the result of the convergence of ideas that emphasize the experience of the moment and place, nature and people. One of our main intentions was to create a visual flow that connects the city to the seaside, first of all by converting the main hallway into a transparent volume but also with playing around the surrounding terrain and landscape; thus we eliminated the rigid physical limit that separated the interior space from the exterior and now acts as an extension of the architectural scenario.
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Secondary entrance by the seashore
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1. Rails - reused from local tracks 2. Thermo-panes, 3 layers, 6mm glass 3. Wooden frames 4. Insulation
Transversal section through the new entrance hall. Although the previous entrace has been only one s open lobby and ground floor.
story high, we extended its height and kept the upper floor only as a “bridge� that crosses over an
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40 mental garden in collaboration with Altfel Studio, Street Delivery Festival, Timisoara, 2017 https://www.altfelstudio.com/gradina-mentala
This pavilion is an INTERACTIVE installation, a dichotomous space, born from the contradictions existing in the public spaces of Timisoara, between the BEAUTIFUL landscapes, the central areas and the IGNORED, leftover, ugly and peripheral spaces of the city. Their coexistence marks the TWO DIMENSIONS of the pavilion - the outer and the inner one.
The main function of the pavilion is to convey a message, to generate a dialogue between it and the user. After interacting with the beautiful green side of the outer shell of the pavilion, the user will be greeted by a chaotic, overwhelming space in the interior (realized with the help of local graphic artists). After contemplating, the user has to make a decision: he may leave this habitat or act directly on his cleansing. Thus, by a simple mechanism, the user is urged to over paint one of the negative messages with a prepared brush and white paint. This will be a symbolic gesture through which participants are urged to contribute to maintaining the cleanliness of “urban gardens”, thus also contributing to their own “mental garden’s” health.
Although the main idea of this project was mainly finished when I joined the team, my contribution consisted of helping constantly with the physical realization, working with materials, “decorating” the interior with chaotic messages and also, acted as a curator of the pavilion during the 3 days of the festival.
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42 falling man 2.0 workshop part of EASA Denmark - Hospitality - Finding the Framework tuturors: Jean Ebejer, Samuel Cremona (Malta) https://www.facebook.com/EASAfallingman/
“An exploratory experiment of space and non-space. Existence and non-existence. Groundedness and suspension. Mind and mindlessness. Feeling and numbness. Consciousness and unconsciousness.’’ The workshop focused on exploring and delving into the variety of spaces and changing environments in Fredericia; from the land-sea interface, to the harbour post-industrial lands, to the urban city and finally the natural setting that encircles the fortified city.
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The workshop immersed us into the atmosphere and essence of Fredericia by examining and documenting these experiences through a variety of subjective media such as film, prose, photography, sketching and audio. This way we aimed to take a snapshot in time of Fredericia through our investigation of the changing Frederician context - documenting a city in transition. The 2 week workshop ended with a public multimedia exhibition of our gathered information.
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At the first glance it may seem as a worthless abandoned house, but getting to know its history reveals many secrets and demostrates that it is a building worth restoring. While my team was responsible for the partial restoration of the main facade, using only traditional materials and techniques, other volunteers worked together to restore the main porch and barn of the site.
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Restoration Summer School, Toparcea, Sibiu County, Romania, 2016 https://www.facebook.com/casacuhar/
The first step was cleaning the base of the brick wall of the old mortar and cleaning in thoroughly from any remining dangerous particles.
We only worked with traditional materials and techniques in order not to alter the memory of the house. This is how we prepared the mortar manually.
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Our workshop also included the partial restoration of the degraded cornice of the main facade. This “scaffold� was used for retracing the exact shape.
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I was MEMBER OF THE ORGANISING TEAM for 2 years and PROJECT COORIDNATOR for 1 year; my task consisted throughout the years of contacting the speakers, paperwork concerning accomodation and transport and, of course, PUBLIC SPEAKING during the biweekly events.
seri(i)le d’arc a project of Asociatia de la Patru, The Architecture Students’ Association of Timisoara 2014-2017 http://asociatiadela4.ro/parteneriat/seriile-darc/ With a history of 8 years, “Seri(i)le D’arc” (eng. “D’arc Series”) consists of CONFERENCES, PRESENTATIONS AND DISCUSSIONS on architecture, urbanism, travel, music, photography, which have become a PLATFORM FOR DIALOGUE. With these events, we promote education, encourage COMMUNICATION AND INTERACTION between professions and their participation in the educational and cultural - social life. Seri(i)le D’arc, followed by discussions between students, teachers, professionals and the general public, are housed in an informal setting of D’arc Café - Bar in the historic city center of Timisoara.
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I was member of the Department of Marketing for 2 years and COORDINATOR OF DEPARTMENT for 1 year; my task consisted of realising promotional materials for our events, such as POSTERS, FLYERS, tickets and stickers. Usually, we worked either alone, but mainly in teams to share ideas, using Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop or manual illustration.
graphic design posters for the events of Asociatia de la Patru, The Architecture Students’ Association of Timisoara 2016-2017 http://asociatiadela4.ro/
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The purpose of the workshop was to re-discover the educational model initiated by the artistic group “Sigma” almost 50 years ago, by exploring the ways in which the educational, experimental and collaborative platform can evolve in favor of the contemporary context
alpha beta sigma workshop tutors: Space Caviar Studio (Italy) Timisoara, 2016
DETACHMENT teammates: Raoul Bologea, Anita Perta
We were looking for a rule. A leaf can fall a thousand times, from the same branch but maybe never in the same way. The wind, the height, the weight, the shape and outline of a leaf make every movement of the falling unique. This is the way our experiment was born. We created a mechanism that allowed us the “detachment” of the same leaf over and over again and allow us to find a pattern. The installation, a dynamic “observation machine”, with its vibrations caused by the wind, represents the steps of a “detachment” from a branch until the moment of the landing in an artificial way, static as a natural phenomena but a lot more revealing.
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At first, we only made notebooks for personal use but in time it developed into a small online shop. Using mostly recycled materials (such as leather from old clothes in perfect shape), we always wished to create something original and interesting which cannot be found in shops and bookstores.
bookbinding
BeaM team handmade shop, together with my colleague, Madalina Nica https://www.facebook.com/beamteam21/
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https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.759077270783573.1073741834.100000439208261&type=1&l=ce38074b81
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“Desolate Wasteland”
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Central area of Timisoara, Romania, with a new project proposed for implementation by the Architecture Firm Andreescu & Gaivoronschi
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Peter Eisenman’s House III
Wooden structured roof stratification
Venice Biennale of Architecture, 2016
Thank you!
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