Victoria Gerasimova architectural portfolio
Curriculum Vitae Victoria Gerasimova Russian Prague, Czech Republic 24.03.1994
+420 774 998 275 victoriaagera@gmail.com www.instagram.com/victoriagera issuu.com/victoriaagera
Education
Job practice
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September 2019 bachelor’s degree in architecture at Architectural institute in Prague
August 2018 - June 2019 tutor of architectural styles for kids at Museum of Russian Impressionism and Garage Museum of Contemporary Art
Russian English Czech
January 2018 - May 2019 ‘History of the world architecture’ course - Moscow Architectural Institute December 2018 exam ‘Cambridge English: First’ September 2018 - December 2018 online-course of urbanism on архитекторы.рф February 2018 participation in ArchiGraphicArts Competition
July 2014 course of Autodesk 3ds Max at the Computer Training Center ‘Specialist’ September 2012 - July 2016 bachelor’s degree in design at Moscow Institute of Arts and Industrial
June 2019 guide in The Polytechnic Museum September 2017 - August 2018 coordinator of education department at Garage Museum of Contemporary Art August 2016 - August 2017 administrator of education courses at Garage Museum of Contemporary Art August 2014 - August 2015 designer at copy center ‘Copirka’
Workshop June 2020 workshop ‘Affordable Speculations’ March 2020 Visualization course in Visuin October 2019, February 2020 Grasshopper workshop
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Software skills Illustrator Photoshop InDesign SketchUp ArchiCad Rhino 3ds Max AffinityPhoto
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Awards June 2020, summer term 2019-2020 Golden Roubik award Best project December 2019, winter term 2019-2020 Golden Roubik award Best project
Content ‘ArtHub’ co-housing in Libeznice Memorial ‘Passing through the camp’ Exhibition ‘Le Corbusier. Theory and architecture’ Exhibition ‘Less is more’ Suprematist design of the folk tale ‘Kurochka Ryaba’ Architectural drawing Model making
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‘ArtHub’ co-housing in Libeznice Architectural institute in Prague Subject Location Team
Architectural design Libeznice Individual project
The project is a co-housing living for artists and musicians in a small town near Prague. The design concept of the building is to mix private, shared, and public uses and provide a connection between internal and external spaces. It is located on the edge of the square and connects it with the path along the stream from the eastern part of the neighbourhood. This building works as an entrance point to the square. It consists of two houses facing each other and connected by the bridge.
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Memorial ‘Passing through the camp’ Architectural Institute in Prague Subject Location Team
Architectural design Lety u Pisku Mitchell Znamenacek
The concept for the project is to connect the past, present, and future of the site with the use of paths located on distinct axes based on former and existing elements of the site. These paths connect the different parts of the project, creating a logical order to an immersive emotional experience for the visitor. The project incorporates the existing pig farm structures, the former boundary and footprints of the concentration camp, and the existing pieta located at the site.
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Exhibition ‘Le Corbusier. Theory and architecture’ Moscow Art-Industrial Institute Subject Design Location Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow Team Individual project The concept of the exposition is to construct architectural elements (walls, columns, beams, windows etc) into the space following Le Corbusier’s theoretical studies.
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Graphic elements, which are located on walls and floors, play an important role of the exhibition. It is a navigation to the exposition, which includes the architect’s quotes.
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Exhibition ‘Less is more’ Moscow Art-Industrial Institute Subject Location Team
Design Central House of Artist, Moscow Individual project
The main idea of this project is to show the basic architectural methods through the exhibition plan – composing of open and closed spaces. As an addition to the project, a poster and catalogue were designed to better illustrate the main ideas.
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Suprematist design of the folk tale ‘Kurochka Ryaba’
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Architectural Drawings
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Model Making
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Architectural portfolio, 2020 designed by Victoria Gerasimova printed in Voala atelier
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