T O T T O R A T K A I p o r t f o l i o 2017
CUR R ICULUM V I T A E Totto Tamรกs Rรกtkai architect
born:
1989, Budapest/Hungary
languages:
Magyar, English, Deutsch, Dansk
skills: AutoCAD good ArchiCAD expert Rhino+Grasshopper expert hand drawing good digital drawing & layout expert architectural models expert construction management good hobbies:
music, arts, wandering, wondering
contact: +4550393928 +36305748056 tottoratkai@gmail.com http://www.tottoratkai.com Instagram LinkedIn profile
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2017: Jacob Hilmer Architecture architectural assistant Aalborg University (DK) Department of Architecture... 4 semesters MSc.Arch.Cand.Tech.
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2016: b720 Fermín Vázquez Arq. (ESP) 1 semester Erasmus internship -2015: EBH Invest Co. (HUN) 10 months construction managers team
Szent István University (HUN) Ybl Miklós Faculty of Architecture... 8 semesters BSc.Arch.Eng.
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Luleå University of Technology (SWE) 2 semesters Erasmus scholarship
:-2013 2011-: KÖR Architectural Studio Co. (HUN) 6 months internship, co-worker
sĂĄmi forest kindergarten sun gardens zero energy complex hatlehol church keve boat house
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This chapter presents some of the most important architectural projects I’ve been participated in. The design process in all the cases above was based on an exact problem formulation and a well-detailed data collection and analyses in the earliest design phase. Several engineering tests and simulations were made in order to concretize the main forming factors like acoustics (3), tectonics (3,4) or sustainability (1,2). These technical performances helped to make all the decisions during the exact design phase , which could eventually ended up in sufficiently complex architectural solutions, meanwhile creating a sensitive and humanistic environment for the users.
DESIGN P R OJ E CTS
SÁMI FOREST KINDERGARTEN 2017 Aalborg University Master Thesis Project co-production work with Ana Habijanec Forest kindergarten complex for the indigenous Sámi children of Tromsø, Norway. The self-developed program is an experimental outcome by connecting the current social problems of Sámi youth education in Norway with the welldocumented Scandinavian forest kindergarten approach. The design became finalist at the Hungarian Media of Architecture Awards 2017, at the public votes.
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It was a challange to reach the required net Zero Energy Building status. By applying several passive and active strategies, like high insulated and resistant envelop system, orientation due to environmental conditions, etc., it is managed to reduce the building’s energy consumption under 25 kWh/m2/year. The required energy can be covered by high effeciency photovoltaic panels, which are also connected to the city’s electric grid.
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SÁMI FOREST KINDERGARTEN 2017
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The complex is located at the very edge of the city where the vast nature begins. The aim was to create a healthy and free environment that can positively effect the children in developing and learning their mother tounge, meanwhile exploring their natural and living environment, highly connected to the SĂĄmi life and culture.
SUN GARDENS ZERO ENERGY COMPLEX 2016 Aalborg University Sustainable Design Project co-production of 5 students ZEB residential complex, located in a postindustrial zone of Aalborg Center. 52 apartments, offices + commercial and public functions on 14 000 m2. The complex is fulfilling the requiments of Danish Building Reglations 2020. Several simulation and analyses have been made for the most optional sustainable solutions, like site and population analysis, daylight and indoor climate simulations, ventilation and wind flow testing.
SUN GARDENS ZERO ENERGY COMPLEX 2016
The main design criteria were to recall the earlier garden culture of the area, but in a new urban environment. Five different types of appartments were developed, each with min. 25 m2 private outside space. The courtyard is in connection with the nearby Østerå stream, introducing an artifical coastlining and bridges. The general geometry of the complex settles on a 5x5 meters grid, using the “LEGO-method”.
H AT L E H O L CHURCH COMPLEX 2015 Aalborg University Tectonic Design Project co-production of 5 students Church and additional education and social buildings in Ă…lesund, south-western Norway. The local community urges for an own church since decades, so, with the use of the Integrated Design Process with a tectonic approach, the architectural program has been emerged acoustic and static performances in order to create such a spiritual environment that does its best in the 21st century Scandinavia.
H AT L E H O L CHURCH COMPLEX 2015
The project shows up several references to the contemporary Nordic architecture, including not only religious but also educational and social buildings. The wooden constructions shape a unique interior space that fulfills both the acoustic and tectonic claims of such an enormous space. The formulation was supported by different simulations with the help of Pachyderm Acoustics, Karamba, Autodesk Robot.
H AT L E H O L CHURCH COMPLEX 2015
The design concept was based on seperating the different function groups (sacral space, education, administration and social spaces) into different building units. The roofed, semi-open corridor connects these units, meanwhile allowing the visitors to get a close and intimate meeting with surrounding nature with all the senses. There were mostly local materials used: Norway spruce, larch and birch, and local granite rocks as pavement.
KEVE BOAT HOUSE C O M P L E X 2014 Ybl Miklรณs Faculty of Architecture, SZIE Bachelor Diploma work
Boat house and water school complex, situated at the Rรกckeve branch of river Danube in Hungary. Parametric and prefab framework helps to increase local crafts and contemporary connections. The location is a frequented place for professional water sports, where pros and amateurs can equally find a perfectly still and natural environment.
KEVE BOAT HOUSE C O M P L E X 2014
The complex connects the dam and the water like a bridge, avoiding to touch the riverside nature under it. There is a ramp as main axis between the smaller units for educational and social functions. The structures are hold by bended laminated (LVL) timber frames.
KEVE BOAT HOUSE C O M P L E X 2014
KEVE BOAT HOUSE C O M P L E X 2014
Size modul (60 cm triangular grid) and the used materials were inspired by the classic “Kielboat� sport kayaks: different kind of woods (ash, pine, linden), stainless steel and copper. The comple x, by using the Unive rsal De sign is offe ring tools and possibility even for disabled children to get connected with water life and motion.
sรกmi forest kindergarten germina youth center stigsborg boat shelter factory
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A short compilation of architectural visual works. The scenes were made with different rendering softwares (Cinema, Vray, 3DS Max) and additional post-production of Adobe Creative products. The materials presented here are made for exact university or internhsip projects.
V I S U A L I Z AT I O N S
SÁMI FOREST KINDERGARTEN 2017, Tromsø (w/ AAU)
SÁMI FOREST KINDERGARTEN 2017, Tromsø (w/ AAU)
H AT L E H O L CHURCH COMPLEX 2015, Ã…lesund (w/ AAU)
G E R M I N A YOUTH CENTER 2016, Barcelona (w/ b720)
STIGSBORG BOAT SHELTER 2016, Aalborg (w/ AAU)
F A C T O R Y 2016, own practice
castle reconstructions stana cottage pavilions nautilo snowbuilding
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I am personally very intersted in the technical and realization aspects of architecture. Meeting with structures, materials and not to mention, the physical work in order to create a real building can have a serious effect on one’s perspective for design. The following projects show my experiences on the “dirty side” of architecture, including smaller scale university projects and pavilions but also my contribution to big-scale constructions as coorinator and construction manager.
CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCES
C A S T L E RECONSTRUCTIONS 2014-2015 EBH Invest Co., Hungary construction manager & coordinator
One year full-time employment of managing, leading and coordinating two big-scale projects on historical sites: -RegĂŠc Castle, reconstruction works and additional constructions, North-East Hungary. -Buda Castle, public accessible elevators construction and urban development, Budapest. Both projects required preliminary office tasks and in situ field works in order to complete the constructions.
S T A N A C O T T A G E 2014 NTDK building camp, Stana, Romania student co-worker
A two-weeks long student workshop with reconstruction works of a dimension 4x4 meters big wooden cottage, originally designed by the Hungarian architect Kรกroly Kรณs. The task re quire d colle cting and afte rcaring mate rials, practicing basic masonry skills for foundation and carpenter skills for the superstructure.
PAV ILIONS 2015 Aalborg University, Denmark 2013 Luleü University of Technology, Sweden designer / co-worker Student experimental projects of using different parametric design tools. From the top: -Structural pavilion of reciprocal structures (AAU), rebuilt as a garden pavilion in Have i Hune, Blokhus, DK; -Pachyderm acoustic pavilion (AAU); -Parametric fabrications pavilion (LTU), exhibited on Trä2013 Green Exhibition in Virserum, Kalmar, SW.
N A U T I L O 2015 Oulu Art Museum, Finland co-worker
A 6 meters high installation for Oulu Taidemuseo’s Art Exhibition from Snowhow Co. The structure is only made of snow and ice without any reinforcing addition. Leading constructor: Seppo Mäkkinen.
ILUSTRATION REFERENCES All the presented illustrations are owned by the author or his former or current educational institutes or private compenies: SZIE Ybl Miklós Épitéstudományi Kar, Luleå Tekniska Universitet, Aalborg Universitet, EBH Hungary Kft., b720 Fermin Vazquez Arquitectos. The photos were made by the author or by the following persons: Lídia Fonyó, Piotr Zbierajewski, Tamás Kárpáti, Barbara Nagy. This way I would like to say thanks to all the persons who helped or supported me in order to create this collection.
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