Viktor Rohacs Portfolio January 2014

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VIKTOR ROHACS

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I graduated with an MSc in Architecture from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics in 2000 and in 2006 I was awarded a postgraduate MBA from the same university. I am a registered architect in the UK and in Hungary. In 1999 I started to work for Finta and Partners Architect Studio in Budapest, where I worked on several large scale commercial, hotel, residen al and mixed use projects as architect and later as package leading architect. In 2003 I was co-founder of 4D Architects in Budapest where I was project architect of several prize winning compe ons, including an Educa onal Centre for Semmelweis University of Medicine, a mul func onal building at Budapest Airport, a pedestrian bridge over the Danube. The studio’s first built project, a commercial centre in Bekescsaba was completed with my lead through all stages in 2007. I joined BFLS (formerly Hamiltons Architects) in February 2008 where I was involved as project architect with several projects of diverse scale and use from their incep on. My key projects at BFLS were the UrbaNest Student Residence, airBal c Passenger Terminal in Riga, Hungarian Na onal Museum in Budapest, Intercon nental Hotel in Yerevan and the Brent Cross Masterplan. I was leading the internal package and coordina on of an office building in the City of London and project architect of the external envelope of an office project in Hammersmith before I was made responsible for an office scheme in Slough. I joined Bogle Architects in 2012 as a Project Architect and was made an Associate the same year. I am currently responsible for a high rise residen al scheme in Vauxhall London, a business campus regenera on project and the SnegiriECO residen al development in Moscow. My analy cal design approach focuses on clear and honest response with sensible focus on detail and new solu ons. Having worked on very diverse types of buildings I am confident in managing client’s needs and transferring those to actual design programmes. I have a strong knowledge of technical details, specifica ons and on site work. Through my experience in se ng up a prac ce, running projects and my training in business administra on I have a sound understanding of resourcing, deliverables and profitability. I speak and write fluently in English, Hungarian and speak Russian on intermediate level.

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Snegiri ECO


Snegiri ECO Moscow, Russia

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project details client: area: status: year:

S&T Investments 47.500 sqm on site, facade tender 2013

team architect: general designer: landscape: specifica on:

Bogle Architects Mosproekt 2, Workshop 3 Gillespies Schumann Consult

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The design was to be executed in 3 stages, reviewing the compe on scheme in the first stage and achieving a design concept, reviewing and coordina ng the typical details in the second stage and finally working up a strong tender package with the view of procuring the facades and landscapes late autumn. The first stage proved to be a challenging exercise because we were constantly checking that our design proposals were locally deliverable. Detail studies were done and material samples were sourced from local and locally present interna onal suppliers. As we were submerging in the design due to the scale of the development it seemed logical to provide certain dieren a on between the 15 buildings of the scheme despite the compe on scheme was based on a single concept. Two main op ons emerged, a mainly horizontal scheme for the lower 4-5 storey blocks and a more ver cal op on for the 6-8 storey blocks with common detailing and façade materials providing shared architectural language . Site prepara on works were finished by the end of this design stage. In the next design stage intensive coordina on started with the local general designer and engineers as we started to work up typical details of the two op ons of buildings. These two buildings were worked up to a strong detailed technical design level to establish precedent for all the rest of the scheme. Contractors, suppliers and further consultants were invited at this stage to provide feedback on the design and large scale mockups were prepared to test materials and details. Site works are well into super structure at this stage. We entered the last design stage as this text was wri en, to providing detailed design informa on of all buildings and landscaping for the purpose of tendering contractors.

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Белый полированный стеклофибробетон Светло-серый текстурированный стеклофибробетон Темно-серый алюминиевый оконный профиль Стеклянная балюстрада нейтрального вида Высокоэффективное остекление нейтрального вида Темно-серые металлические жалюзи Зеленая крыша

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White Polished Glass Reinforced Concrete Cladding Mid Grey Textured Glass Reinforced Concrete Cladding Dark Grey Aluminium Window Frame Glass Balustrade with Neutral Appearance High Performance Glazing with Neutral Appearance Dark Grey Metal Louvers Green Roof

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Residen al Tower


Residen al Tower Vauxhall, London project details client: area: height: status: year:

Confiden al 53.400 sqm 47 storeys, 150m pre-applica on 2012-13

team architect: residen al advisor: agent: project management: planning consultant: aordable housing: QS: structure and services: Rights of Light / Daylight / Sunlight:

Bogle Architects C Group Developments Jones Lang LaSalle EC Harris DP9 Development Services 2 Gleeds Cost Management ARUP GVA Schatunowski Brooks

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Residen al Tower


Bogle Architects were appointed in 2012 to carry out a detailed feasibility study to find the most appropriate solu on for the site in Vauxhall. Ini al studies included various permuta ons of a number of op ons including of Residen al, Student Accommoda on, Hotels , commercial offices and retail. Through viability studies and discussions with Lambeth Planning Department the preferred scheme was se led on two residen al tall buildings atop a combina on of retail and commercial office space. A number of factors have driven the concept of the ini al scheme however the two domina ng aspects of the configura on of the scheme have been maximising views and avoiding overlooking issues. This has driven the solu on for two structures that are twisted in plan away from each other. In order to address the wider master-plan for the area public realm improvements have been provided at the ground level of the scheme. A new public plaza welcomes residents into the buildings while new retail amenity is provided to create anima on and ac ve frontages at the ground level. The scheme also provides for the opportunity to create a new pedestrian link across the Southern part of the site allowing for the future ‘opening-up’ of the railway arches should this become achievable in the future through nego a on with Network Rail. To the East of the site, at ground level adjacent to the railway arches, the scheme u lises this least valuable area as the loca on for car parking. To maximise the carparking numbers, subject to Lambeth’s consent, the scheme provides an automated carparking system which stacks the cars ver cally along the length of the site providing 74 spaces in total. The scheme include: 574,844sq

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432 Apartments 326 Private residen al units ( 75%) 106 Affordable Units (25%) Of which 70 Affordable Rented and 36 Intermediate Circa 40,322sq

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Circa 3,522 sq of Gross Retail Space Circa 50,838 sq of Amenity Space ( Lambeth target figure for this scheme would be 47,000sq ) of which circa 20,680 sq of Leisure Amenity

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Villa Snegiri


Villa Snegiri Moscow, Russia project details client: area: status: year:

S&T Investments 1.250 sqm De led Design 2013

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Due course of the design of the Snegiri ECO scheme Bogle Architects was commissioned with the architectural and interior design of a private villa for the chairman of the Snegiri development company. The brief was received in the form of a study plan that illustrated the setng of the building, height and scale that has been carefully chosen to maximise views and to achieve privacy on the site that is shared with the rest of the Snegiri ECO residen al blocks. The circa 1250sqm 4 storey building was ini ally designed to sit comfortably as part of the overall scheme using similar architecture and materials with more sophis cated detailing and elegance. The interior is driven by the desire for large clean open spaces with significant provision of social func ons and especially large terraces those of each has got large openable wintergardens to act as transi on space between the interior and the exterior.

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Snegiri ECO Moscow, Russia

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project details client: area: status: year:

S&T Investments 47.500 sqm invited compe on winner 2012

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Bogle Architects Gillespies

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In the summer of 2012 Bogle Architects was invited to par cipate in an interna onal compe on to design the facades, coordinate the internal layouts and provide landscape design for a luxury residen al development in South West Moscow. The site falls within the Western Administra ve District of Moscow. The district is leading in the extent of green space and formed of some of the historically most exclusive resort villages around the capital. Today it is one of the most desirable residen al areas in Moscow. The site is bounded with low and high rise residen al buildings, and the Natural Reserve area of the Seytun River Valley with wood lands, parks and an oval 300m diameter pond.

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- Provide commercial added value via direct ecological benefits like natural environment, open space, reduced running and maintenance costs and indirect benefits through intelligent material choice and extended life span.

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- Integrate to the local environment and not to design ‘against elements’ with orienta on, massing, intelligent facade solu ons and insula ng, shading, etc details. - Biointegra on through increasing biomass on the project site to promote biodiversity and to increase ecological value of the site.

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- Propose appropriate building materials which are mostly locally sourced and recyclable. Our design concept brings the park in to the scheme and lets nature to reclaim the site in a controlled way with the planned use of green roofs, and green terraces. Massing of the buildings is treated simple and is a direct response to orienta on and the desire to provide spacious internal spaces. Slabs are expressed on each side the envelope providing very strong horizontality to the otherwise simple shaped blocks. On the south facades con nuous terraces were added with solid parapets to shade the blocks and further emphasise horizontality. The sides are mainly glazed to provide direct sunlight from the sides to the north facing lounges with insulated solid elements incorporated to reduce heat loss and provide privacy where necessary. The north facades are mainly glazed to maximize aspect and large terraces provide private amenity space in stepped seemingly irregular order. The main facade materials are glass reinforced concrete slabs, high performance glazing in minimal aluminium frame.

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airBal c Passenger Terminal


airBal c Passenger Terminal Riga, Latvia project details area: status:

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48.000 sqm interna onal compe shortlisted 2010

team architect: airport consultant: visuals:

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airBal c Passenger Terminal


Despite the economic crisis airBal c has constantly managed to produce significant traffic growth in the past years mainly because of their business model what focuses on excep onal customer’s service. They have organised an open compe on to design a new flag-ship terminal what represents their culture and vision of being a predominant low cost hybrid airline in the region. This proposal provides a clear design philosophy with the func onal connec ons and spa al hierarchy being defined by simple way-finding solu ons and seamless passenger processing with minimal level changes and simple connec ons. The concept is based on careful analysis of the func onal diagram and all spa al issues such as check-in, security, lounge sea ng and baggage reclaim. The arrival corridor is a glazed bridge floa ng within the double-height departure area and linked directly into the departure lobby to provide direct transfer route. It is an cipated that 70% of the 7,2mppa will be transfer passengers. The terminal building is raised one level up from grade, ensuring a clear view of the main entrance, excellent views out of the terminal and providing ideal grade baggage handling, services and all public transport facili es under the main concourse. The terminal has a transparent and revealing envelope with simple glass boxes beneath an undula ng and unifying roof structure. The design concept for the roof is inspired by windblown snow fields. The wooden roof is clad with glass-reinforced plas c with a white gel coa ng, following tradi onal boat-building techniques and made up from prefabricated self-suppor ve units. The suppor ng wooden columns are painted in airBal c’s corporate green. The simple structure allows for maximum future flexibility and adaptability. Generous roof overhanging and shading louvers combine to limit solar gain, while the façade features high performance glass and thermal bridging, significantly reducing hea ng and cooling energy in peak months. The building will have full environmental controls, responding to occupancy levels.

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Hungarian Na onal Museum


Hungarian Na onal Museum Budapest, Hungary

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project details area: status: year:

35.000 sqm interna onal compe 2010

team architect: heritage: structure and services: composite materials: landscape: ligh ng: visuals:

BFLS Julian Harrap Halcrow Yolles Dr. Peter Molnar Gillespies GIA Equa on Visualarch

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Üdvözöljük! A Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum állandó kiállításai a Kárpát medence és Magyarország páratlan régészeti, történeti, mįvészettörténeti és néprajzi emlékeit mutatják be az ġskortól a jelenig. A kiállítások rendszeres megújításával biztosítjuk, hogy minden látogatása különleges legyen. Idġszakos kiállításaink a világ leghíresebb mįtárgyait, régészeti kincseit és látnivalóit hozzák el kedves látogatóinknak.

Étterem Szendvics bár

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Kávézó Kantin

Étterem

Gyermek etetġ

Étterem - Swiss Re, London

Élvezze az ízek varázslatos világát egyedülálló környezetben, épületünk legfelsġ galéria szintjén a romantikus pesti háztetġk felett, Gellért-hegyi és belvárosi panorámával.

Ivó kút Pihenġ

A kínálatban a tradícionális magyaros ételek, a nemzetközi konyha remekei, és vegetariánus fogások mind megtalálhatóak. Látványkonyháinkban frissen grillezünk és fġzünk vendégeink kívánsága szerint. Borkülönlegességeink a legjobb magyar és nemzetközi pincékbġl egyenest kerül vendégeink asztalára.

Pelenkázó WC

Állandó kiállítás Római kġtár Ideiglenes kiállítás

Étterem

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Iroda / Restaurátor mįhely

Látványraktár és restaurátor mįhelyek

Gazdasági bejárat Gépészet

Vezetett látogatás során megtekinthetik a történeti képtár, történeti és régészeti tárak raktárait, amikben a XXI. századi raktártechnológia biztosítja az emlékek korszerį és biztonságos megġrzését.

Rakodó udvar Konyha

Festményraktár - Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum, Budapest

Minden hónap elsġ hétfġjén a mįhelyekbe vezetett látogatás során megismerkedhetnek a restaurátorok izgalmas munkájával. A látogatáshoz elġzetes egyeztetés szükséges!

Színházi elġadás Koncert Elġadások

GraÀkai raktár - Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum, Budapest

Bankett

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Konferencia Ifjú látogatók központja

Állandó kiállítások

Lépcsġ

Magyarország története az államalapítástól 2010-ig. Tudós magyarok, akik a XX. századot csinálták. Idġszakos kiállítások.

Liftek Régészeti tár - Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum, Budapest

Információ Jegy információ Multimédiás tárlatvezetés Telefon

Ajándék bolt

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Játszótér

Állandó kiállítások

Ruhatár

Koronázási palást. Kelet és Nyugat határán – a magyar föld népeinek. története Kr. E. 400 000 – Kr. U. 804-ig. Idġszakos kiállítások.

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Neues Museum - Berlin

Múzeum igazgatás Gazd asági bejár at

Római kġtár - British Museum, London

Petġ À be járat

Ifjú látogatói központ

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Kölyökmúzeum

Központi udvar

Széc heny i bejár at

Információ és jegyeladás, tárlatvezetés szervezése magyar és idegen nyelveken (angol, német, orosz, mandarin-kínai, olasz, francia, japán és spanyol)

Római kġtár A hazai ásatások során fellelt római kori kġemlékek nemzetközileg is számontartott gazdag gyüjteménye a közösségi terekben kiállítva, melynek legimpozánsabb darabja a - balácai mozaik - a bejárattal szemben kiemelt helyen található.

Szenvicsbár és pihenġ hely

Szendvicsbár

Ifjú látogatók központja

Róma i kġ tár

Multifunkciós tereinkben egyedülálló foglalkozásaink során a gyerekek megismerkedhetnek jeles történelmi eseményekkel, korabeli kézmįves mesterségekkel, irodalommal. Játékos foglalkozásokkal és kalandjátékokkal fejlesztjük érdeklġdésüket, segítjük a tanulást.

Ifjú látogatói központ

Konferencia központ

A legkorszerįbb audio és video technikával felszerelt, a látogatói terektġl külön bejárattal leválasztható északi belsġ udvar és a körülötte található multifunkcionális termek konferencia, elġadás, oktatási tevékenység, bankett, koncert rendezvények szervezésére alkalmasak.

Szendvics bár Szendvicsek, pék- és cukrászsütemények, snackkek, hideg és meleg italok.

Tudományos elġadások - Natural History Museum, London

Shop Tegye látogatását maradandó emlékké! Múzeumunk shopjában könyvek, kiadványok széles választéka megtalálható magyarul és számos idegen nyelven is. Szuvenír sarkunkban a gyerekek számára külön részleg található!

Rakodó udvar, raktárak

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Konferencia termek

Személyzeti parkoló

-3 szint Idġszakos kiállító tér Idġszakos kiállításaink a világ leghíresebb mįtárgyait, régészeti kincseit és látnivalóit hozzák el kedves látogatóinknak.

Raktárak Látogatói információ A központi udvar látogatása ingyenes! Kérjük véleményével, kérdésével keresse bizalommal munkatársainkat! A múzeum nyitvatartási idejében személyesen, azon kívül levélben, emailben, telefonon a tájékoztató alján található elérhetġségeken.

Múzeum Shop

Nyitvatartás Kiállításaink mindenki számára elérhetġek. Az információs pultoknál bġvebb felvilágosítással állunk rendelkezésére.

Multimédia tárlatvezetés kérhetġ az információs pultoknál magyar, angol, német, orosz, mandarin-kínai, olasz, francia és spanyol nyelven.

- A kiállításokat látogató vendégeink számára a ruhatár használata kötelezġ! - Kérjük, a mįtárgyakhoz még tiszta kézzel se nyúljanak! - A kiállítási területeken a mobiltelefon használatát mellġzzék! - Kérjük az épület területén ne dohányozzanak! - A kiállítási területeken étel-ital fogyasztása nem megengedett! - Fényképek készítése a kiállítási tárgyakról, külön engedéllyel lehetséges! - Kézi rajz készítése megengedett! - Az épület és a kert teljes területén biztonsági kamera üzemel!

Udvar:

minden nap 7-23 óra között

Múzeum:

hétfġ – csütörtök 10-18 óra között

Shop:

minden nap 10-18 óra között

péntek – vasárnap 10-22 óra között Szendvics bár: minden nap 10-18 óra között Étterem:

minden nap: 11–23 óra között

Bejárati földalatti udvar

recycle

Ha végzett ezzel az információs lappal, kérjük adja tovább

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Hungarian Na onal Museum


The Na onal Museum in Hungary was the fourth purpose built museum in Europe when it was finished in 1847. It is a classicist building and a significantly important piece of Hungarian heritage. Through the decades the building survived wars, revolu ons and some mes inappropriate extensions to suit to the changing demand of visitors. The brief was to reconfigure and extend the building to suit the present and future needs of visitors and museology, cover the two open courtyards, reconfigure and make accessible the entrances and visitor routes, provide addi onal facili es, create adequate servicing and storage, and redesign the surrounding garden. Key points of the concept are to maintain the integrity of the listed building and to create flexible visitor and servicing spaces which follow the constantly changing demands and therefore secure the future of the museum. To cover the inner courtyards and integrate them to the visitor areas were part of the brief but clear and straigh orward access to them through the main visitor lobby was not possible without compromising the exis ng structure. The courtyards were cut open and a new link was created along the cross axis of the building on basement level. The courtyards were extended symmetrically to both sides of the building crea ng underground entrances accessible via a pedestrian ramp on one side and stairs on the other. Under the courtyards blackbox exhibi on space was created to host temporary and travelling exhibi ons. The exis ng upper exhibi on areas were le almost in their original state as the whole building was refurbished almost a decade ago and it was in good condi on. The obstruc ng addi ons which were compromising the clear visitor routes were removed and the plans were restored to the original layouts of the early 19th century. The exis ng visitor stairs were extended with a new service and visitor core within the original building fabric. In the backyard new and secure loading and storage facili es were created under ground with direct connec on to the new core of the main building. The overall philosophy of the courtyard roof was to provide a contemporary light and elegant frame that minimises any loads it applies to the exis ng building fabric. A symmetrical propped can lever structure was designed with an almost organic geometry that follows the general principles of loads. The chosen material for the unique trusses is light weight composite carbon fibre what is a commonly used material in civil engineering but a precedent in architectural roof structures.

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Intercon nental Hotel


Intercon nental Hotel Yerevan, Armenia project details area: status: year:

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135.000 sqm interna onal compe 2010

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Intercon nental Hotel


This project comprises of a 5 Star Intercon nental Hotel with associated business and conference centre and oďŹƒce / high-end residen al use in 4 separate blocks in the Northeast area of the Armenian Capital of Yerevan. The site is on a plateau from which the en re city centre of Yerevan can be viewed and also oers visual treat in the form of the stunning surrounding Caucasian mountain landscape and the biblical Mount Ararat to the south. The design of the masterplan allows for future flexibility in the following phases a er the comple on of the hotel. The buildings have been posi oned to maximise external views, the footprints minimised to provide predominantly green landscape what encourages ecology. The principal focus of the development is the hotel what has been designed so the views to Mount Ararat should be celebrated and enjoyed in the whole arrival sequence from recep on lobby through every room. The spear shaped bed room floors are arranged around a central core with escape cores at the end of each wing and the space between the wings forms an over 30 floor high central atrium. The access to the serviced apartments and presiden al suite are separated in plan and level with no direct link other than visual to the public areas. The serviced apartments are above the hotel rooms separated via a public dining floor. The presiden al suite is located over the top 2 floors with the extreme top living room having an indoor infinity pool facing towards the City and the Mount. Yerevan and the site is in an area of high seismic ac vity. The development is designed to withstand scale 9 earth-quakes. The buildings are designed to reduce energy consump on, prevent unwanted solar gain and the north facing central atrium provides opportuni es of natural ven la on and thermal buer zone. All rooms will be linked to the intelligent building environmental control system.

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Balaton Bridge


Balaton Bridge Tihany Straight, Lake Balaton,, Hungary project details client: status: year:

confiden al study plan 2011

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Lake Balaton is an approximately 77km long by 14km wide fresh water lake in the Transdanubian region of west Hungary. It is o en called by the name of „Hungarian See” because it is the largest lake in Central Europe and one of the foremost tourist des na ons with it’s historic character, major wine regions of the mountainous northern shore and vibrant resort towns of the southern shore. The elongated shaped lake has two major bays to the East and West marked by the Tihany Peninsula where the straight measures approximately 1,5km wide. The transport networks of the two shores are connected by a ferry service in this busy straight where sail boats and yachts are crossing between the western and eastern bays of the lake. The first concepts of a possible pontoon bridge crossing date back to the 17th century and were to serve the movements of the invader Turkish army. With the widespread development of the railway and road networks of the region in the beginning of the 20th century the idea of a bridge cropped up but turned to be unfeasible due to the technical difficul es and the abili es of engineering of that age. The debate about the idea was constant since then and the main argument and concern of those opposing it are the environmental consequences and changes to the exis ng landscape. These sketches were made as a study of a highway brigde to support a major bid for obtaining funds by the Hungarian Government’s Ministry of Tourism for the development of the area.

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234 Bath Road


234 Bath Road OďŹƒce Building Slough, UK

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project details client: area: status: year:

Segro 14.500 sqm Stage C 2011

team main contractor: architect: structure: services: qs: landscape: visuals and model:

Wates BFLS Capita Symonds Hoare Lea McBains Cooper Anthony S  Associates Blink Image

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SEGRO is a commercial property investment and development company that leads the way in the provision of flexible business space across Europe. SEGRO’s vision is to develop an office building at 234 Bath Road, Slough, at a key gateway loca on to the Central Core of the Slough Trading Estate a key business loca on in the Thames Valley with the ambi on to create a modern, thriving business community for the 21st Century where the needs of people come first. The Proposed scheme is a ‘V’ shaped five storey office building sat on the top of the extended exis ng basement car park. The ‘V’ shape follows the angles set by Bath Road and Leigh Road. The point of the ‘V’ shape creates a strong presence at the junc on of the two roads. The legs are two almost perfectly rectangular blocks regularised to produce efficient office floor space across all five floors. The main access to the building is from the back side in between the legs what form a sheltered drop-off and landscaped break out space. The main entrance leads into a full height glazed atrium what creates func onal and vision link between the two office blocks across all floors. The atrium houses the recep on and access to the ‘T’ shaped central core what was designed to serve the single and mul -let office floors. There are two fire escape stair cores at the two tails of the floor plates. Our strategy in cladding design was: - Provide excellent views out from the floors for spacious experience - Provide maximum level of natural light to reduce ar ficial ligh ng - Intelligent and cost effec ve control of unwanted solar gain To maximize views out and daylight in the office space it became evident that the external envelope has to be designed with floor to ceiling glazing with minimised solid spandrel elements in the slab edge zone. To control solar gain large format louvers were chosen as these allow almost unobstructed views out of the building, let plenty of daylight into the space, provide efficient shading and have a dis nc ve architectural character. The louvers will have ma white finish. As a direct response to the sun path the lovers will be posi oned horizontal on the south facing facades and ver cal on the east and west eleva ons. The louvers will twist in between the two posi ons along an approximately 30m long sec on.

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Hammersmith Grove


Hammersmith Grove OďŹƒce Building London W6, UK project details client: area: status: year:

Development Securi es 35.300 sqm on site 2011

team main contractor: cladding: architect: structure: services: qs: landscape: visuals:

Wates Gartner BFLS Pell Frischmann AECOM Arcadis Plan IT Miller Hare

role

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New Fe er Lane


New Fe er Lane OďŹƒce Building London EC4, UK project details client: area: status: year:

Great Portland Estates 20.000 sqm on hold 2010

team architect: project manager: structure: services: cost consultant: landscape: visuals:

BFLS Gardiner and Theobald WSP Hilson Moran Davis Langdon Townshend LA Miller Hare

role

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architect responsible for coordina on and internal package (stages C - E)

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UrbaNest Student Residence


UrbaNest Student Residence London EC3, UK project details area: status: year:

5.200 sqm under construc on 2008-2009

team architect: structure: services: visuals:

BFLS WSP WSP Miller Hare

role

project architect through stages A-E

This unique 175 bed student residence will be the first of its own in the City of London providing the highest standards in student accommoda on and services. The exis ng and out-dated 1970s oďŹƒce block on the site will be completely replaced by the new building which was designed to represent it’s City status. The main mass of the envelope responds to the corner and creates a strong new presence. The East block steps down in scale and height to match the neighbour and as a response to the adjacent park it clad with living green wall and is going to be the highest living wall ever constructed in Britain.

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Sinclair Road Student Residence


Sinclair Road Student Residence London W14, UK project details area: status: year:

5.900 sqm validated planning applica on 2008

team architect:

BFLS

role

project architect through stages A-C

The brief called for a well-equipped student residence, providing services to the highest standards. This site is in West Kensington, in a dominantly 1870s residen al conserva on area. The two exis ng buildings on the site are an original terrace on the corner and a pre y unremarkable neo-Georgian depot. A er several consulta ons with the planning oďŹƒcers, we had to consider the reten on of the corner terrace. The main eleva on had to relate in its scale, propor ons and materials to the exis ng street scene, but behind that we were allowed more freedom in design. To achieve the required number of student rooms we had to extend the exis ng envelope with two back wings. The inner courtyard between the extensions provides external amenity for the residents benefit.

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Glyndwr University Student Residence


Glyndwr University Student Residence Wrexham, Wales, UK project details area: status: year:

15.900 sqm RIBA compe shortlisted 2008

team architect:

BFLS

role

project architect

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This design comprises of student accommoda on for 500 students and a “HUB” building. The crea on of both formal and informal interac on, communica on opportuni es and a vibrant, viable place for student life were the most important seeds from which this proposal evolved. The primary goal was to create a central ‘heart’ for the campus and the wider community. We organized five accommoda on buildings around an exis ng green courtyard and we placed the HUB next to the campus main street to simultaneously close and to begin the college courtyard layout.

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Family House Diosd 03


Family House Diosd 03 Diosd, Hungary project details area: status: year:

250 sqm under construc on 2011

team architect:

True North

role

private work

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The site is a green belt village in the suburbs of Budapest where a recent brown field regenera on project by the council created new plots from a previously light industry area right between the boundaries of the village and Budapest. The south east facing site is approximately 1000 sqm and has a 1/20 gentle slope to the back garden. The site has hill view on the street side and river views on the back garden side. Because of the nature of the permi ed layouts outlined in the masterplan both neighbouring buildings to the sides are going to be as close as 7m and will cause overlooking issues. The scheme is designed from two main blocks; one with the master bedroom and a study in a single storey block with green roof on the top and an other two storey high with pitched roof comprising the garage, kitchen, lounge, living room on the ground floor and bed rooms on the upper floor; formed as a clean single volume. All the openings; elegantly carved out from the white rendered main volume to support the solid look; mainly face the street and the back garden to maximise views and reduce overlooking. The func onal layout and the constraints of the close neighbours led to the cut of an atrium into the building providing natural light and the sense of space right in the middle of the plan. Site work is due late this summer.

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Family House Diosd 02 Diosd, Hungary project details area: status: year:

270 sqm study plan 2009

team architect:

True North

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private work

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Family House Diosd 01 Diosd, Hungary

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project details area: status: year:

300 sqm study plan 2008

team architect:

True North

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Family House Leanyfalu


Family House Leanyfalu Leanyfalu, Hungary project details area: status: year:

200 sqm built 2008

team architect:

True North

role

private work

The site is in one of the suburban villages of Budapest, right on the emerging slopes and woods of the Pilis mountains. The concept was to maintain a very clean sculptural look through keeping the main volume of the building as a simple pitched block. All the openings were cut out elegantly to support the solid look of the white rendered main volume and where the cuts were made, glass and dark wenge wood cladding appears, as it was the “inner flesh� of the building. The proximity of the Eastern neighbours caused overlooking issues. An atrium with an open able perforated steel sheet wall was introduced to create in mate and s ll well-lit interior space.

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Town Centre Master Plan and Borough Market


Town Centre Master Plan and Borough Market Budafok, Budapest, Hungary project details area: status: year: team architect:

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19.000 sqm compe on third prize 2009

Viktor Rohacs Andras Viszneki Szilard Halasi

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Outlet Centre Bekescsaba


Outlet Centre Bekescsaba, Hungary project details area: status: year:

11.000 sqm built 2007

team architect:

4D

role

project architect

The site is an old industrial land adjacent a major road from Bekescsaba to Budapest. As part of a major regenera on scheme the old industrial buildings have been replaced with commercial projects. We started the design with a rela ve free a tude. As the town centre is quite far, the main goal was to achieve significant presence for the shopping centre by the busy road. We designed a green aluminium clad roof which shelters the passage in front of the shop front, follows the main facade outline and turns down at the ends as a ribbon. This green roof subsenquently became the symbol of this vibrant commercial centre.

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Port of Szeged


Port of Szeged Szeged, Hungary project details area: status: year:

1.500 sqm study plan 2005

team architect:

4D

role

project architect

The city of Szeged is sliced by the river Tisza but the poten als of a river front are currently completely ignored, some rowing clubs and other water sports facili es are located along the river side, but except those the city is like living a completely separate life. The major decided to improve the river bank areas, and as a part of that comprehensive project, we designed a port for sightseeing and transit boats. As the site is at the end of the city’s largest boulevard, public space and a restaurant was added to the program. The volume of the building was desired to a sculptural single volume, a get onto the river.

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Metro 4 Terminus Master Plan Budapest, Hungary project details area: status: year:

155.500 sqm compe on 2005

team architect:

4D

role

architect

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Villa Melinda Mudapest, Hungary project details area: status: year:

750 sqm planning approved 2005

team architect:

4D

role

project architect

The client of this project is a successful lawyer, and his brief was a representa ve villa including large recrea onal spaces and an oďŹƒce for his prac ce. The steep sloping site is in the hills of Buda with stunning city views. The main design concept was design all internal spaces facing the view with large glass facades and to create crystal clear func onal layout and volume. The entrance is a bridge connec ng the street and the top floor with large floor to ceiling height living spaces. The middle floor below is the private area with all the bedrooms, The ground floor is dedicated to leisure use with a pool, sauna and fitness room and direct links to the back garden. The project is pending a er a successful planning applica on.

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Pedestrian Bridge Budapest, Hungary project details status: year:

compe on 1st prize 2005

team architect:

4D

role

architect

This design compe on called for interes ng architectural ideas to improve the capital’s contemporary architecture and encouraging par cipants to focus on ideas related to the river. As it was a compe on without direct site or func on, it was up to us to decide, what to design. We have designed a pedestrian bridge on the Danube in the heart of the city right at the foot of the castle hill. We have formed the bridge from three interweaving tubes with three func ons, one for cyclists, one for direct access to the opposite side and one for accessing the internal stops, where cafes and public spaces are planned.

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Melinda Villas Budapest, Hungary

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project details area: status: year:

2.500 sqm study plan 2006

team architect:

4D

role

architect

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Nap-hegy Apartments Budapest, Hungary project details area: status: year:

8.000 sqm study plan 2005

team architect:

4D

role

architect

This high-end apartment house is designed in one of the most exclusive areas in Budapest on the hill opposite the castle overlooking the city centre and the historic castle district. The client’s brief was a landmark project that “sells� itself.

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Danube Bus River Boat Service Budapest, Hungary project details status: year:

compe 2005

team architect:

4D

role

project architect

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The tle of this design compe on was “New Landmarks of Budapest”. The compe on’s brief focused on the Danube, to improve the connec on between the river and the city. The concept recalls the previously exis ng river public transport with high speed motor boats, and iconic stop piers, and presents it as a new symbol of the city like the yellow-cabs in New York City, or the route master busses in London. The sta ons are steel barges cladded with zero joint copper sheets. The piers will have restaurants, cafes, bars, bou ques and li le shops to a ract those who would not wish to travel on board too. This project became later a study for the Szeged Port project.

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Arkad Shopping Mall Pecs, Hungary project details area: status: year:

72.000 sqm built 2001-2004

team architect:

Finta and Partners

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Family House Torokbalint Torokbalint, Hungary

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project details area: status: year:

200 sqm built 2003

team architect:

True North

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Ferihegy Airport


Ferihegy Airport Budapest, Hungary project details area: status:

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150.000 sqm compe on 1st prize 2003-2004

team architect:

4D

role

architect

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Philharmonic Concert Hall Pecs, Hungary project details status: year:

compe 2007

team architect:

Viktor Rohacs

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These concept sketches represent my ini al concept of a compe on that 4D entered. The main func ons, the main concert hall, the rehearsal hall, and the oďŹƒces are in three nearly parallel wings, connected perpendicularly by the main entrance hall. The angled form of the main volume was inspired by a hand playing the piano and tries to maintain the eect of a single sculpture like volume. The shiny black colour of the external envelope resembles a piano and emphasizes the gracefully elegant volume of the building.

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Walworth Road Hotel and Apartment House London SE17, UK These concept sketches were made during the design of a hotel and an apartment house. The site is on Walworth Road in the Southwark regenera on area, very close to the recently massively developed Elephant and Castle. The scale and density of the neighbours varies, and it is right opposite the listed Town Hall. My ini al response was to create a single waving roof which relates to the dierent scales and creates a uniform look for the stepping envelope of the dierent func ons.

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project details area: status: year:

12.900 sqm study plan 2008

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BFLS

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Water Drop House fic onal loca on project details status: year: team architect:

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Customs OďŹƒce Debrecen, Hungary project details area: status: year:

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2.000 sqm diploma work 2000

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Curriculum Vitae

Key Projects at Bogle Architects

Personal

2013

name: qualifica ons: memberships: na onality: web, email: address:

Viktor Rohacs MSc Arch, MBA ARB, RIBA, MEK (Chamber of Hungarian Architects) Hungarian www.rohacs.com, viktor@rohacs.com 12 Sandown Court, Grange Road, Su on, SM2 6SQ

2012

Educa on 2001-2006 1995-2000

MBA MSc Architect

Budapest University of Technology and Economics Budapest University of Technology and Economics

Key Projects at BFLS (Bogle Flanagan Lawrence Silver) 2011

Career history 2012 to date

2008 to 2012

2003-2008

2003-2006 2002-2012 1999-2004

Bogle Architects, UK (www.boglearchitects.eu) Associate responsible for: running projects through all stages worked on: residen al, office and mixed use projects BFLS (Bogle Flanagan Lawrence Silver Ltd.), UK (www.bfls-london.com) Project Architect responsible for: running projects through all stages worked on: educa onal, residen al, office and mixed use projects 4D Architect Studio Ltd, Hungary (www.4Dstudio.eu) Partner managed: the start-up and the everyday life of an architect prac ce responsible for: running most of the projects in the prac ce worked on: commercial, office, residen al, transport and mixed use Budapest University of Technology and Economics tutor of residen al design True North Architect and Design Studio, Hungary (www.truenorth.hu) private venture Finta and Partners Architect Studio, Hungary (www.fintastudio.hu) architect, package lead architect worked on: commercial, hotel, residen al and mixed use projects

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2007 2006

Skills

languages: CAD:

running complex projects through all stages including detail, specifica ons and on-site work, analy cal approach with overall responsibility and focus on deliverables and profitability, sensi vity for new design approach and detail solu ons, strong presenta on skills fluent English and Hungarian, intermediate Russian speaker Microsta on, SketchUp, AutoCAD, ADT, ArchiCAD, Art-lan s, Maxwell Render

Interests

photography, sailing, mountain biking

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234 Bath Road Office Building, Slough, UK status: Stage C+, area: 14.300 sqm, role: project architect Hammersmith Grove Office Building, London W6, UK status: built, area: 35.300 sqm, role: project architect of external envelope New Fe er Lane Office Building, London EC3, UK status: Stage E, area: 20.000 sqm, role: internal package leader airBal c Passenger Terminal, Riga, Latvia status: open compe on shortlisted, area: 48.000 sqm, role: project architect Hungarian Na onal Museum Reconfigura on and Extension, Budapest, H status: open compe on, area: 35.000 sqm, role: project architect Intercon nental Hotel and Business Centre, Yerevan, Armenia status: open compe on, area: 135.000 sqm, role: project architect UrbaNest Student Residence, London EC3, UK status: built, area: 5.200 sqm, role: project architect through stages A-E Sinclair Road Student Residence, London W14, UK status: Stage C, area: 5.900 sqm, role: project architect Glyndwr University Student Residence, Wrexham, Wales, UK Status: RIBA compe on shortlisted, area: 15.900 sqm, role: project architect

Key Projects at 4D Architect Studio

2005

work:

High rise Residen al Development, Vauxhall, London status: Stage B, area: 53.500 sqm, , role: project associate Private Villa, Moscow status: Stage E, area: 1.250 sqm, role: project associate Snegiri ECO Luxury Residen al Development, Moscow status: Stage E, area: 69.500 sqm, role: project associate Krasnaya Roza Business Campus, Moscow status: tender, exis ng building and façade regenera on, role: p. associate Snegiri ECO Luxury Residen al Development, Moscow status: invited compe on winner, area: 69.500 sqm, role: project associate

2004 2003

Commercial Centre, Békéscsaba, H status: built, area: 11.000 sqm, role: project architect Metro 4 Terminus Master Plan, Budapest, H status: open compe on, area: 155.500 sqm, role: architect Bus Port Coach Sta on and Shopping Mall, Szeged, H status: approved planning, area: 77.700 sqm, role: architect Nap-hegy Apartments, Budapest, H status: study plan, area: 8.000 sqm, role: architect Pedestrian Bridge on the Danube, Budapest, H status: open compe on winner, role: architect Biological Research Centre, SZTE, Szeged status: open compe on second prize, role: architect Mul func onal Building Budapest Ferihegy Airport, H status: open compe on winner, role: architect Educa onal Centre, SOTE University of Medicine, Budapest status: open compe on second prize, role: architect


Key Projects at Finta and Partners Architect Studio 2002 2001-2004 1999

Sports Hall, Szombathely, H status: open compe on third prize, role: architect Arkad Shopping Mall, Pécs, H, status: built, area: 75.000 sqm, role: lead architect of external envelope Hilton Hotel WECC, Budapest, H status: built, area: 15.900 sqm, role: assistant

Other projects 2011 2009 2008 2002 2001

Family House, Diósd, H status: built, area: 250 sqm, Town Centre Master Plan and Borough Market, Budafok, H status: open compe on third prize, area: 19.000 sqm, role: lead architect Family House, Leányfalu, H status: built, area: 200 sqm Family House, Törökbálint, H status: built, area: 200 sqm City Library, Sopron, H status: status: open compe on first prize, role: architect with Peschka, Plájer

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VIKTOR ROHACS MSc Arch, MBA, ARB, RIBA, MEK viktor@rohacs.com www.rohacs.com


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