Architectural Portfolio
Education
MS c i n Pu bl i c B u i l d i n g s / Pu b l i c R eal m TU - D E LF T, D e p. o f Arc h i tec t u re 2008-2011, Delft, the Netherlands | Graduation Studio Public building / Public realm | Specializations Housing projects, Construction Design, Public Projects, Facades
DIPLOMA I N A RCH I T EC T U R E U NI . OF TH E S S A LY / DEP. O F A RC H I T EC T U R E 2000-2006, Volos, Greece | Graduation with Academic exellence 8.5/10
Professional experienece U N - St u d i o , Arc h i tec t w w w. u n stu dio. co m | 2016 Whenzhou WTC 12 housing towers project in China, Whenzhou, 2D/ 3D Proposal design, floorplans, facades, sections, with team of 4 people | 2016 Shenzung MIX C. Competition, Proposion for a public and mix building with towers. 2D/ 3D Proposal design, floorplans, facades, sections, with team of 5 people. vna+, Viss a r i o n N a o u m Arc h i te c t u re Pl u s R egi s tered Arc h ite c te c t i n N e t h e r l a n d s B ure au Arc h itec te n re gi ste r 1.121101.012 w w w. vn aplu s. eu PA R T 3 Arc h i te c t R eg istered in Net h erl and s. Janu a r y 2 0 1 3 - n ow, The Hague, NL BUR E AU S L A , Archi tec tu ral As s i s t ant w w w. bu reau sla. nl Janu ar y 2 0 1 5 - S ep temb er 2015, Ams terdam, NL | Fort Asperen Dome Develop Design / Production / Installation / construction. (Equivalent to Riba stages 2 - 7) | Hofjes Schipluiden Concept Design through to application for planning approval (Equivalent to Riba stages 2 - 5) | Plastic Pavilijoen Technical Design to Construction (Equivalent to Riba stages 4 - 7) MAR CO VA N Z A L A R C H I T E C T U R E, Arc h i tec t Freel an cer w w w. marcovan zal. n l / D ecemb er 2 0 1 4 - Ja n ua r y 2015, Am ste rda m , NL | Restoration of Offices in Enschende Concept design proposals and Visualisation (Equivalent to Riba stages 1 - 4) TO M BER GE VOE T A R C H I T E C T U R E, Arc h i tec t Freel an cer ht t p : / / w w w. to mb e rgevo et arc h itec t ure. n l / S eptember 2 0 1 4 - N ove m b e r 2014, Am s te rda m , N L | Ijburg Recidences - flexible houses Brief preparation and Concept design through to application for planning approval and Construction (Equivalent to Riba stages 1 - 4)
C CONC E PT D E S I GN Arc hi te c t w w w.cconcep td es i gn.com/ Feb ru a r y 2014 - Ju l y 2014, The H a g u e, N L | Luzhniki Sport Hotel (Moscow Russia) | | | | | | | |
Riviera Mall (Moscow, Russia) Skolkovo Kvadrat (Moscow Russia) Krona Market (Moscow, Russia) Marina Mall (St Petersburg, Russia) Atrium Gallery Chizhov ( Voronezh, Russia) IKEA Ekaterinbu rg (Ekaterinbu rg, Russia) Shopping Centre (Perm, Russia) Stone Park / Masterplan (Perm, Russia) Concept / design proposals and product development for various retailers, modeling, image manipulation, layout design. (equivalent to Riba stages 0-5)
A FTU - Ag ent for t he Und eru s ed, Freelancer ht t p ://w w w.a f t u.com Ju ne 2013 - D ecemb er 2013, R ot terd am, NL | Biologisch Restaurant sijthoff Cafe interior (Equivalent to Riba ALL stages 0 - 7) | colour patched Hospitality furniture / design & construction (Equivalent to Riba ALL stages 0 - 7) Studio M ak k ink en B ay R esearcher, ht t p ://w w w.s t u d i om a k k i nk b ey.nl / Janu ar y 2013 - MAY 2013, S chi edam, NL | Biologisch Restaurant Sijthoff Cafe - Restaurant interior (Equivalent to Riba ALL stages 0 - 7) | colour patched Hospitality furniture / design & construction (Equivalent to Riba ALL stages 0 - 7) St u d i o E l mo Vermi js Architec t research, Space Designer ht t p ://w w w.e l m ove r m i j s.com /? l a ng = nl Ju ne 2012 - D ecemb er 2012, Z aand am, NL | DACHA / SEA HOLIDAY WOODEN HOUSING Concept design through to Fabrication (Equivalent to Riba ALL stages 0 - 7) Tsolak is Architec ts I nte r n / Arc hi te c t re gi s te re d ht t p ://w w w.t s ol a k i s a rc hi te c t s.gr /e n/ S e p te m b e r 2 0 0 6 -Au g os t 2 0 0 8 , L a r i s a -At hens, GR | Several Private Housing Projects in Larisa / Athens Brief preparation and Concept design through to application for planning approval and Construction (Equivalent to Riba ALL stages 0 - 7) M M + T A R C HI TE C TS i ntern archi tec t, S e p te m b e r 2 0 0 4 - Au g os t 2 0 0 5 , L a r i s s a , GR | Housing projects Concept and Developed design Kons t a nt i nos Ad a m a k i s Arc hi te c t s i ntern Archi tec t , ht t p ://w w w.a d a m a k i s - a rc hi te c t s.gr / S e p te m b e r 2 0 0 2 - D e ce m b e r 2 0 0 4 , Vol os , GR | Housing projects in a traditional environment, Pelion, GR Concept and Developed design
Competitions Aug o s t 2 0 1 4 | # JA 2014 competition / P/////AKT/Amsterdam New facade, Multy Purpose, Reclaimed Materials Jonge Architecten Prijs (2014) Augo s t 2 0 1 1 | “Bulb Competition Panels, Pelion, Greece With Collaboration Archiv+ Greece www.archivplus.org Architectural Design Team: V. Naoum, S. Xanthopoulou E. Boubari, Theodore Dounas November 2 0 1 0 | Tower of Pireus Changing the Face / Façades Reformation Collaboration design team: V. Mavratzas, C. Papasarantou, V. Naoum M arc h 2 0 0 8 | Museum of water, Larissa, Greece Competition for the old water facilities of Larissa
Publications
PR OTOT YPI NG | Model Making | 3D Printing | Wood & metal machinery
M arc h 2 0 1 2 | Logo Design,Apollon Theatre, Ermoupolis Syros M arc h 2 0 1 2 | A city 7000 square centimeters | Jun e 2 0 1 1 | Pu blic R ealm | R o t te rda m Li j n b a a n | TU Delft | Faculty of Architecture, MSC 3 dio 2011
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November 2 0 0 9 |Protospace 4.0 | | Pro jec t p res e nt at i o n , published in Architectenweb Magazine [issue 29] Janu ar y 2 0 0 4 | India - Rajastan” | diary for the annual architectural trip to India, Rajasthan. Published and edited by Theoklis Kanarelis and Iordanis Stilidis.
Memberships Techn ic al Ch ambe r o f G re e ce Registered Architect B ureau Arc h itec te n re gi ste r o f N e t h e r l a n d s Registered Architect 1.121101.012
Hobbies Carpenting, DIY , Photography, Art, Cinema, Travelling, swimming.
AREAS OF I NTE R E S TS | Structural design | Lightweight structures | Parametric design | Reneuwable materials | Bioclimatic Design | Public realm | Participatory desing | World cultures | Photography | Sketching L A NGUAG U E S | English Proficient [ CPE ] | German Intermediate (B1) | Dutch Intermediate (A2) | Greek native
Contents
A B 2 8
WTC Centrer,13 towers
UNStudio, Whenzhou WTC, China
Public mix Buidling
UNStudio / Competition / Shenzung, China
Plastic Waste
Asperen, Netherlands
Dome
Asperen, Netherlands
18
Facade for P/////akt
24
Grand Cafe Sijthoff
34
Solkovo Mall
42
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Leiden, Netherlands Kvavdrat Moscow
Mega Mall
Ekateringburg , Russia
54
Gallery Chizhov
60
Riviera Mall
66 72
Voronezh Russia Moscow, Russia
Offices
Enschende, Netherlands
Student Housing
Amsterdam, Netherlands
80
Academic Experience
82
Public Buildings Final Thesis
92
Protospace 4.0 MSc 2
96
TU-Delft, Netherlands
Rotterdam, Netherlands
University Campus Delft, Netherlands
Housing MSc 1
The Hague, Netherlands
A
UNStudio DESIGN COMPETITION
PUBLIC
2016
A
Shenzhen, China
Shenzhen MIX C+,
Sungang district is the Logistic center of Shenzhen. It is the hub for goods transportation, dispatch and whilesale. Food as the connector: The celebration of food is the key to the project. The food experience hall is the main destination as well as the propeller of rest programs. Incubator: The creative workspace situated in the podium and tower can serve as the link between food & commerce. An open flexible work environment enables dynamic discussions and collaborations. Interactive experiences:Through an interface where chefs and gourmands collaborate face to face a new food experience can be entertained. From farm to table: Fresh & healthy ingredients are precious urban commodities, Making them omre accessible to public will invite more content concious costomers join providing new positive needs for the industry.
Co-create 新空
Co-create 新空
R esidential 住宅
Office 公室
Apartment 公寓
Co-create 新空
FOOD EXPERIENCE HALL MARKET LIFESTYLE RETAIL RESTAURANTS F&B garden
F&B garden
庭
Cinema 影院
Co-create 新空
庭
Recreation 休
Special F&B
COOKING WORKSHOP
Fitness 健身
主
We-Work 家空
Conference 会 室
Lifestyle Retail 休 物
OFFICE
Organic Food Market 有机食品
CREATIVE WORKSPACE Coffee 咖 Seafood hall 海 美食
refrigerated warehouse 冷
ENTERTAINMENT
Lobby 大堂
Gourmet Foodhall 美食广
TOWER CORE PARKING
Supermarket 超市
LANDSCAPE FARMERS MARKET
Client Yongjia World Trade Real Estate CO. ltd. Project Architects UN-Studio Size aprox: 300,000m2
A
A
60-90 min
SITE 15-20 min 30-40 min 40-50 min
REGIONAL ACCESSIBILITY
Project frontages
LOCATION
Planning parameters
Main frontage - urban
CREATIVE WORKSPACE
INTERACTION
Main frontage - pedestrian 食 FOOD EXPERIENCE
Service access 食
SUPPLY & SERVICE
Secondary frontage - pedestrian
ACCESSIBILITY
3D DIMENSIONAL ORGANISATION
Sunken plaza
Main market hall
Vertical circulation node
Seafood hall
Green terrace
MODULARITY
A
SEQUENCE
CIRCULATION
Co-create 新空
Co-create 新空
R esidential 住宅
Office 公室
Apartment 公寓
Co-create 新空
FOOD EXPERIENCE HALL MARKET LIFESTYLE RETAIL RESTAURANTS F&B garden
F&B garden
庭
Cinema 影院
Co-create 新空
庭
Recreation 休
Special F&B
COOKING WORKSHOP
Fitness 健身
主
We-Work 家空
ENTERTAINMENT
Conference 会 室
Lifestyle Retail 休 物
OFFICE
Organic Food Market 有机食品
CREATIVE WORKSPACE Coffee 咖 Seafood hall 海 美食
refrigerated warehouse 冷
TOWER CORE
Lobby 大堂
Gourmet Foodhall 美食广
PARKING
Supermarket 超市
LANDSCAPE FARMERS MARKET
VERTICAL PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION
Restaurant
Lifestyle anchor store
Cooking Workshop
Cafe & bookstore
Food Experience Hall
食家
FACADE TRANSLUCENT WOVEN TEXTURE REVEALING INNER PROGRAM
A
ROOF PLAN car entrance to B2
exit for trucks
exit for cars
trucks entrance to B1 Resi lobby Asian wonders
Resi lobby
Asian fusion
Sea grill DW
Main entrance
UP
UP
DW
Grill
void
void
Kitchen boutiques Aquarium Cafe
Gourmet place
Sea tanks Aquarium
Spice & herbs
Office reception void
Cafe
DW
void Flowers
UP
Sea snacks
Vegetables & fruits
European delights
Japanese cusine
Resi lobby
Resi lobby
Conference
Main entrance
Main entrance
Sunken courtyard
GROUND PLAN
car entrance to B2
Restaurant
Restaurant
Restaurant
Restaurant
Restaurant
UP UP
DW
UP
UP
DW
DW
DW
Lifestyle Retail
VOID
UP
Lifestyle Retail Kitchenware Flagship
DW
VOID
VOID
VOID
UP
DW
VOID VOID
UP
DW
UP
DW
Lifestyle Retail Kitchenware Flagship
Office Organic Market
restaurant F&B highend
F&B highend
Lifestyle Retail Cafe / Tea House
restaurant
LEVEL 1 Lifestyle Retail
Bookstore - Cafe
Organic & Herb Market
Lifestyle Shop
VOID
Office
VOID
VOID Lifestyle Shop
F&B Highend Restaurant Bookstore Cafe
Bookstore - Cafe
Bookstore Cafe
Lifestyle Retail
Bookstore - Cafe
Office
LEVEL 2 31.32°
3°
40°
40.6
40° 40°
BOH Delivery Kitchen
130
130
Lifestyle Retail
Offices
Entertainment Children playground
Lifestyle Retail
90 29.8°
Office Podium Loft Styule Office Space
40°
I-MAX Cinemas
240
40°
40°
VOID
VOID
entrance
LOBBY
VOID
entrance
40°
VOID
VOID entrance
Office
29.8°
Lifestyle Anchor
Entertainment KTV
Balcony 40°
A
40°
40° 40°
Offices
LEVEL 5
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
A
NORTH ELEVATION
WEST ELEVATION
A
SOUTH ELEVATION
EAST ELEVATION
A
GOURMET FOOD HALL | LEVEL 1 食家 |
GOURMET FOOD HALL | MEZZANINE 食家 |
A
Shenzhen CRL MixC+ food terminal | 华润争岗万象食家
39
Shenzhen CRL MixC+ food terminal | 华润争岗万象食家
41
A
B
UNStudio Develop Design, Production, Installation, construction ( Equivalent to Riba stages 2 - 7 )
PUBLIC / PRIVATE
2016
B
Whenzhou WTC, Wenzhou, China
The success of The UNStudio’s design for the new Yongjia World Trade Centre in Wehzhou, in China, presents a green neighbourhood in the sky which combines several aspects of trade and bussines, a diverse program mix, accessible public landscape and Housing in the north part. The composition of the towers will interweave with its surroundings, yet wil remain recognisable as a family of objects. The World Trade Centre will create a new image for the WTC brand and will become a unique symbol for the new riverside city of Wenzhou. The functional shift of the WTC area - from a business and financial district to a mixed-use development and housing which includes cultural and recreational facilities and a high percentage of residential properties - will create a forward-looking and sustainable city district that has all the components needed to support economic growth whilst propelling social connectivity and local identity.
Client Yongjia World Trade Real Estate CO. ltd. Project Architects UN-Studio Size: aprox: 250,000m2
B
B
01 P-2-303
Typical tower 2
1:500
2200
56900 2100
3700
5200
3400
3100
4200
3000
3750
3750
3000
4200
3100
3400
5200
3700
2100
ROOF 3000
+98.000 M
ROOF
LEVEL 32
+98.000 M
TYPE3B
+95.000 M
TYPE2A
TYPE1A
TYPE4B
3000
3000
+95.000 M
LEVEL 32
LEVEL 31 3000
3000
+92.000 M
LEVEL 31
LEVEL 30
+92.000 M
3000
3000
+89.000 M
LEVEL 30
LEVEL 29
+89.000 M
3000
3000
+86.000 M
LEVEL 29 +86.000 M
LEVEL 28 3000
3000
+83.000 M
01 Floorplan even floors
3000
+83.000 M
P-2-303
LEVEL 27
LEVEL 27 +80.000 M
1:500
3000
LEVEL 28
+80.000 M 3000
LEVEL 26 3000
+77.000 M
LEVEL 26 +77.000 M 3000
LEVEL 25 3000
+74.000 M
LEVEL 25 +74.000 M 3000
TYPE4A
LEVEL 24 3000
+71.000 M
LEVEL 24 +71.000 M 3000
LEVEL 23 +68.000 M 3000
LEVEL 23 +68.000 M 3000
LEVEL 22 +65.000 M 3000
LEVEL 22 +65.000 M 3000
LEVEL 21 +62.000 M 3000
LEVEL 21 +62.000 M 3000
LEVEL 20 +59.000 M 3000
LEVEL 20 +59.000 M 3000
LEVEL 19 +56.000 M
+56.000 M 3000
TYPE4B
3000
LEVEL 19
LEVEL 18 +53.000 M 3000
LEVEL 18 +53.000 M
+50.000 M
TYPE4B
98000
LEVEL 16 +47.000 M
LEVEL 16 +47.000 M 3000
TYPE5A
3000
3000
+50.000 M
3000
LEVEL 17
LEVEL 15 +44.000 M 3000
LEVEL 15 3000
LEVEL 14
3000
LEVEL 13
3000
LEVEL 12
3000
+44.000 M
LEVEL 11
+41.000 M 3000
LEVEL 14 +41.000 M
+38.000 M 3000
LEVEL 13 +38.000 M
+35.000 M
LEVEL 12
3000
+35.000 M
+32.000 M 3000
TYPE1A
3000
+32.000 M
LEVEL 11
LEVEL 10 +29.000 M
LEVEL 10 3000
3000
+29.000 M
LEVEL 9
LEVEL 9
+26.000 M 3000
3000
+26.000 M
LEVEL 8
LEVEL 8
+23.000 M 3000
3000
+23.000 M
LEVEL 7
LEVEL 7
+20.000 M 3000
3000
+20.000 M
LEVEL 5
LEVEL 5
+17.000 M 3000
3000
+17.000 M
LEVEL 4
LEVEL 4
+14.000 M 3000
3000
+14.000 M
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 3
+11.000 M 3000
3000
+11.000 M
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 2
+8.000 M 3000
3000
+8.000 M
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 1
+5.000 M
5000
5000
+5.000 M
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 1
+0.00 M
+0.00 M
01
B
P-2-303
Facades tower 2
1:500
98000
3000
LEVEL 17
1600
3600
17300 2800
1800
3800
1500
3150 1700
4150
1250
16000
2450
3300
24450
3750
01 P-2-303
3000
4200
3100 24450
3000
3800
3600
Typical Floorplan tower 7
1:500
16000 3300
2450
3150
1250
4150
1700
24450 3750
3000
4200
3100
3000
3800
3600
ROOF
ROOF
+81.500 M
3000
3000
+81.500 M
LEVEL 26
LEVEL 26
TYPE5A
+78.500 M 3000
3000
+78.500 M
LEVEL 25
LEVEL 25
+75.500 M
3000
3000
+75.500 M
LEVEL 24
LEVEL 24
+72.500 M
3000
3000
+72.500 M
LEVEL 23 +69.500 M
LEVEL 23 +69.500 M 3000
3000
TYPE5A
LEVEL 22
LEVEL 22
+66.500 M
3000
3000
+66.500 M
LEVEL 21
LEVEL 21
+63.500 M
3000
3000
+63.500 M
LEVEL 20
LEVEL 20
+60.500 M
3000
3000
+60.500 M
LEVEL 19
LEVEL 19
TYPE3A
+57.500 M 3000
3000
+57.500 M
LEVEL 18
LEVEL 18
+54.500 M
3000
3000
+54.500 M
LEVEL 17
LEVEL 17
+51.500 M
3000
3000
+51.500 M
LEVEL 16
LEVEL 16
TYPE5A
+48.500 M 3000
3000
+48.500 M
LEVEL 15
LEVEL 15
+45.500 M
3000
3000
+45.500 M
LEVEL 14
LEVEL 14
+42.500 M
3000
LEVEL 13
+39.500 M
3000
3000
+39.500 M
LEVEL 12
LEVEL 12
+36.500 M
3000
3000
+36.500 M
LEVEL 11
LEVEL 11
+33.500 M
LEVEL 10
TYPE1A
+30.500 M 3000
3000
+30.500 M
3000
3000
+33.500 M
LEVEL 10
LEVEL 9
LEVEL 9
+27.500 M
3000
3000
+27.500 M
LEVEL 8
LEVEL 8
+24.500 M
3000
3000
+24.500 M
LEVEL 7
LEVEL 7
+21.500 M
3000
3000
+21.500 M
LEVEL 5
LEVEL 5
+18.500 M
3000
3000
+18.500 M
LEVEL 4
LEVEL 4
+15.500 M
3000
3000
+15.500 M
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 3
+12.500 M
3000
3000
+12.500 M
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 2
+9.500 M
3000
3000
+9.500 M
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 1
6500
+0.00 M
01
4500
4500
LEVEL 1
2000
+6.500 M
6500
2000
+6.500 M
P-2-303
81500
3000
81500
+42.500 M
LEVEL 13
LEVEL 1 +0.00 M
Facades tower 7
1:500
B
49800 2050
3000
1700
2250
1450
2200
2800
2300
3400
3000
750750
3000
3400
2300
2800
2200
1450
2250
1700
3000
2050
ROOF 3000
+99.500 M
LEVEL 32 3000
+96.500 M
LEVEL 31 3000
+93.500 M
LEVEL 30 +90.500 M 3000
24450 3750
3000
4200
3100
3000
3800
3600
LEVEL 29 3000
+87.500 M
LEVEL 28 3000
+84.500 M
LEVEL 27
ROOF
+81.500 M
3000
3000
+81.500 M
LEVEL 26
LEVEL 26
+78.500 M
3000
3000
+78.500 M
LEVEL 25
LEVEL 25
+75.500 M
3000
3000
+75.500 M
LEVEL 24
LEVEL 24
+72.500 M
3000
3000
+72.500 M
LEVEL 23
LEVEL 23
+69.500 M
3000
3000
+69.500 M
LEVEL 22
LEVEL 22
+66.500 M
3000
3000
+66.500 M
LEVEL 21
LEVEL 21
+63.500 M
3000
3000
+63.500 M
LEVEL 20
LEVEL 20
+60.500 M
3000
3000
+60.500 M
LEVEL 19
LEVEL 19
+57.500 M
3000
3000
+57.500 M
LEVEL 18
LEVEL 18
+54.500 M
3000
3000
+54.500 M
LEVEL 17
LEVEL 17
+51.500 M
3000
3000
99500
+51.500 M
LEVEL 16
LEVEL 16
+48.500 M
3000
3000
+48.500 M
LEVEL 15
LEVEL 15
+45.500 M
3000
3000
+45.500 M
LEVEL 14
LEVEL 14
+42.500 M
3000
LEVEL 13
+39.500 M
81500
3000
+42.500 M
LEVEL 13
3000
3000
+39.500 M
LEVEL 12
LEVEL 12
+36.500 M
3000
3000
+36.500 M
LEVEL 11
LEVEL 11
+33.500 M
3000
3000
+33.500 M
LEVEL 10
LEVEL 10
+30.500 M
3000
3000
+30.500 M
LEVEL 9
LEVEL 9
+27.500 M
3000
3000
+27.500 M
LEVEL 8
LEVEL 8
+24.500 M
3000
3000
+24.500 M
LEVEL 7
LEVEL 7
+21.500 M
3000
3000
+21.500 M
LEVEL 5
LEVEL 5
+18.500 M
3000
3000
+18.500 M
LEVEL 4
LEVEL 4
+15.500 M
3000
3000
+15.500 M
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 3
+12.500 M
3000
3000
+12.500 M
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 2
+9.500 M
3000
3000
+9.500 M
LEVEL 1
6500
6500
+6.500 M
LEVEL 1
01 North and South elevation P-2-303
1:500
17300 1500
3800
1800
2800
3600
1600
2200
ROOF 3000
+98.000 M
LEVEL 32
17300
+95.000 M 3000
2250
1200
4800
1950
17300 2000
3600
1500
2250
LEVEL 31 3000
+92.000 M
LEVEL 30
3000
LEVEL 28
3000
LEVEL 27
3000
LEVEL 26
3000
LEVEL 25
3000
LEVEL 24
3000
LEVEL 23
3000
LEVEL 22
3000
LEVEL 21
3000
LEVEL 20
3000
LEVEL 19
3000
LEVEL 18
LEVEL 17
3000 3000
3000
3000
+81.500 M 3000
+80.000 M
LEVEL 26 +78.500 M 3000
+77.000 M
3000
+78.500 M
LEVEL 26
LEVEL 25 +75.500 M 3000
+74.000 M
3000
+75.500 M
LEVEL 25
LEVEL 24 +72.500 M 3000
3000
+72.500 M
LEVEL 24 +71.000 M
LEVEL 23 +69.500 M 3000
+68.000 M
3000
+69.500 M
LEVEL 23
LEVEL 22 +66.500 M 3000
+65.000 M
3000
+66.500 M
LEVEL 22
LEVEL 21 +63.500 M 3000
3000
+63.500 M
LEVEL 21 +62.000 M
LEVEL 20 +60.500 M 3000
+59.000 M
3000
+60.500 M
LEVEL 20
LEVEL 19 +57.500 M 3000
+56.000 M
3000
+57.500 M
LEVEL 19
LEVEL 18 +54.500 M 3000
+53.000 M
+51.500 M 3000
LEVEL 16
LEVEL 16 +48.500 M 3000
+48.500 M 3000
LEVEL 16
3000
98000
3000
LEVEL 17
+51.500 M
LEVEL 17 +50.000 M
3000
+54.500 M
LEVEL 18
3000
LEVEL 13
3000
LEVEL 12
3000
LEVEL 11
3000
LEVEL 10
3000
LEVEL 9
3000
LEVEL 8
3000
LEVEL 7
3000
LEVEL 5
3000
LEVEL 4
3000
LEVEL 3
3000
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 1
3000
+45.500 M
LEVEL 14 +42.500 M
3000
LEVEL 14
+42.500 M
87500
+45.500 M
+44.000 M
3000
3000
LEVEL 14
LEVEL 15
LEVEL 15
LEVEL 13 +39.500 M 3000
+39.500 M
+38.000 M
LEVEL 12
+36.500 M
+36.500 M
+33.500 M 3000
LEVEL 11
LEVEL 11
+33.500 M
+30.500 M
+30.500 M 3000
LEVEL 10
LEVEL 10
+27.500 M 3000
LEVEL 9
LEVEL 9
+27.500 M
+24.500 M 3000
LEVEL 8
LEVEL 8
+24.500 M
+21.500 M
+21.500 M 3000
LEVEL 7
LEVEL 7
+20.000 M
LEVEL 5
+18.500 M
+18.500 M
LEVEL 4 +15.500 M 3000
+15.500 M
+12.500 M
+12.500 M 3000
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 3
+9.500 M 3000
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 2
+9.500 M
+8.000 M
LEVEL 1
5000
+5.000 M
LEVEL 1
02 West elevation 1:500
03 Podium detail
3000
+11.000 M
3000
+14.000 M
3000
+17.000 M
LEVEL 4
3000
3000
LEVEL 5
3000
+23.000 M
3000
+26.000 M
3000
+29.000 M
3000
+32.000 M
3000
+35.000 M
3000
3000
LEVEL 12
3000
+41.000 M
LEVEL 13
3000
3000
LEVEL 15
3000
+47.000 M
B
+84.500 M
LEVEL 27
+81.500 M
LEVEL 27
1:500
LEVEL 28
+84.500 M
+83.000 M
P-2-303
+87.500 M 3000
+86.000 M
LEVEL 28
P-2-303
ROOF
+87.500 M
LEVEL 29
LEVEL 1
87500
3000
ROOF
3000
+89.000 M
1200
4800
1950
2000
3600
1500
Type 1 - Long U-shape
Type 2 - L-shape
Type 3 - Long U-shape
Type 4 - L-shape
*note that the balcony has different width in different towers
TYPOLOGY OF BALCONIES
-
Shear wall Opaque
Bedroom Openable Windows
Shear wall Opaque
Bedroom Openable Windows
Shear wall Opaque
Living Room Glass Sliding Door
Shear wall Opaque
Bedroom Openable Windows
Frames Aluminium
Bedroom Openable Windows
Shear wall Opaque
Living Room Glass Sliding Door
Shear wall Opaque
Bedroom Openable Windows
BALCONY FACADE DETAIL
Balcony Typology
B
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BUREAU SLA - Overtreders-W
Develop Design, Production, Installation, construction ( Equivalent to Riba stages 2 - 7 )
PUBLIC
2016
Waste of plastic UvA, Amsterdam/ Netherlands
9
Bureau SLA with Overtreders -W, we have been working on a plastic recycling factory to produce shingles from waste plastic. The factory is up and running now, and the first shingles we produced have become walls of startup units for student companies at the University of Applied Sciences in Amsterdam. We gave shampoo bottles, yoghurt containers, olive jars, bottle caps, discarded garden chairs and leftovers from an injection moulding factory a second - and more beautiful - life. We’ll soon update you with pictures of the factory itself. In the meantime, we continue working on the plastic recyling project, and are now planning to make an entire building out of plastic waste.
SHOWCASES LEEUWENBURG definitief ontwerp
Client Hogeschool van Amsterdam Weesperzijde 190 Project Architects Bureau Sla, Overtreders-w
PRINCIPLE 1: collecting
2: sorting
3: disperse
5: state presses
4: wash
storage for color and type
THE MACHINE PACK
Cutting
shredder
persen
Collector opvang zaagzel
sorting
flushing
washing
collect
Basic Unit Measurements
construction view
floorplan
Possible forms
Plastic view
Detail / plastic states
Door view
detail / door
detail / glass
Proposed forms
Functional Units
8
BUREAU SLA Develop Design, Production, Installation, construction ( Equivalent to Riba stages 2 - 7 )
PUBLIC
2015
Dome Fort Asperen / Netherlands
9
On the top of Fort Asperen, is standing a glass dome. This dome was constructed in order to prevent the rain entering the fort, but on the same time it is open for the bats that nest inside during winter. The idea in designing the glass parts of the dome was to enter in a partnership with the glassworks of Leerdam to shape it. Children (and adults) created their own glass sheets, which were placed on the dome of the fort. The outer shell of the dome is constructed of wood (painted black) and ensured that the glass slates could be easily assembled. Moreover, the construction of the dome is such that the viewer from inside the fort can only see its glass panels so that the interior of the fort gets maximum light from the top opening. The designing approach made sure that the dome would not just have a utilitarian role. The locals connected with it as an art object. Children painted their own state glass for the fort’s dome and thus they became part of the culture and history of this valued building.
Client Fort Asperen Size Terrace of Glass Museum Project Architect Bureau Sla / Peter van Assche Contributors / Constructors Vissarion Naoum Susane Leon Hofstade Joti Weijers-Coghlan
10
conceptual plans
11
Construction plans
12
stages 1-4
construction process
13
14
details
15
16
17
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competition JONGE ARCHITECTEN 2014 #JA2014 Develop Design, Production, Installation, construction ( Equivalent to Riba stages 2 - 7 )
PUBLIC
2014 - 2015
Gallery Facade, Amsterdam Netherlands
19
The design proposal is about the canal- facing façade of a building located in the western part of Amsterdam. The ground floor hosts P/////AKT Gallery and the first floor office spaces.
The design concept derives from the “need” of the building to be visible in the narrow Amsterdam canal. The façade is pulled to the street to be more visible from afar and then the ground floor is pushed back to invite visitors in the gallery on street level. The structural grid defines the openings, which become big architectural multi-purposed elements. They bring natural light to the interior whilst they can be used as casual sitting spots providing shelter in rainy or hot weather. The façade is wrapped by affordable materials. Over cladding with reclaimed timber slats 120mmx 120mm or 60mm x 120mm, vertically aligned and spaced by 60mm, it is interrupted by the large openings with cortex steel frames. The new design is aiming to form a new natural connection between the interior, the city and the user in order to engage passers-by to experience the interior or to interact with its wrapping.
Client P/////AKT (http://www.pakt.nu/) Size 1100 m2 Project Architect Vissarion Naoum
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conceptual design / process
21
Details
22
sections
23
24
BUREAU SLA Develop Design, Production, Installation, construction ( Equivalent to Riba stages 0 - 7 )
PUBLIC
2013
Grand Cafe Sijthoff, Leiden - Netherlands
25
Groentenkisten is a family of tables and benches made from salvaged wooden fruit crates and reused old table legs. The year the crates were ordered and the data of the farm are imprinted on the wood and unfold the history of each piece whereas the diverse table legs add an extra twist to each table. Every piece of furniture has a unique personality and a different story to share.
Grandcafe Sijthoff is designed as an interior with structural clarity and strong materialnarrative: The duality of the town and the country style, the elaborate and the raw, reflect the ambience of the historic location and the purity of the organic menu, and define the unique character of the cafe. The interior is built with the re-use of old furniture parts and the repurpose of agricultural containersused in farms all around Netherlands. The design of the furniture is inspired by the construction and restoration methods of the containers and the weather marks of their used wood.
Client Biologisch Grand Cafe Sijthoff Project Architects / constructors Vissarion Naoum Panos Sakkas
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18,06 m
59,08 m 2
2
19,45 m 2
40,91 m 2
Floorplan
27
containers
the panels
29
30
concept procedure
construction of bar
31
32
33
34
C CONCEPT DESIGN Concept / design proposals and product various retailers, modeling, image manipulation, layout ( Equivalent to Riba stages 0 - 5 )
PUBLIC
2014
Solkovo, Kvavdrat Moscow
35
Concept Design for Solkovo Kvadrat Mall (mixed retail, food and beverage, recreation and hospitality) located in south west of Moscow.
Includes: Bus Terminal, Theatre, Cultural centre, Expo, retail, cafe / restaurants, food courts, HOTEL Design Objectives: Plaza Regeneration, Celebration of EXPO, Effective Parking, Practical SPAN, Structure for Expo. Stages: Competition, Concept Design, Scheme Design Role: part of the architectural design team, 2D/3D GBA: 252.580 m2 Parking 58.725m2 5 Floors
Size
252.580m2
Project Architect C Concept Design BV / Mattew Varder Borgh Arhitects Remco Osorio Lobato Christina Spyropoulou Vissarion Naoum
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MOSCOW
AD JU NCT P ROGRAM STATION
Y WA H G HI
L OADING
BRIDGE
BU S TERMINAL
TO UNIVERSITY P ARK & R IDE
P LAZA
L OADING
PARKING ENTRY
D ROP OFF
PARK
TO TECHNOPARK location
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VIEW
+192 S HOPPING C ENTRE LOADING
CAFE
SHOPS
MS U
A TRIU M
VOID
MS U
A TRIUM
SHOPS
+199
VOID
KIOSK
TECH
+193
ANCHOR
KIOSK
VOID
CAFE MAIN ENTRY
ANCHOR
SEATING AREA
SHOPS
MS U
MS U
T HEATRE & EXPO LOADING EXIT
+193 TOILETS
BU S STATION
SEATING AREA
SHOPS
SHOPS
SHOPS
TOILETS VOID
ANCHOR
CAFE
KIOSK
CAFE
KIOSK
ANCHOR
VOID
VOID
SHOPS
+193
KIOSK
SHOPS
A TRIUM
CAFE
SHOPS
MAIN ENTRY
T HEATRE & EXPO LOADING ACCESS
THEATRE
KIOSK
KIOSK
VOID VOID
MS U
A TRIU M
VOID TECH
A TRIUM SHOPS
+193
TOILETS
SHOPS
CAFE
VOID
MS U VOID
MS U
VOID
CAFE
ANCHOR
SHOPS
KIOSK VOID
CAFE
ANCHOR
A TRIUM
FEAT U RE CAFE
+199
VOID
VIEW
SEATING AREA
MS U
SHOPS
SHOPS SEATING AREA
SHOPS VOID
MS U
PLAZA B ELOW
KIOSK
FEAT U RE CAFE
SHOPS
PASSAGE
SHOPS TOILETS
KIOSK
SHOPS
+192
+199
VOID
SEATING AREA
CAFE
KIOSK
ANCHOR
SEATING AREA
S HOPPING C ENTRE LOADING
VIEW
VOID
A TRIU M
VOID
VIEW
KIOSK
A TRIU M
KIOSK
SHOPS
TECH SHOPS
B RIDGE TO TRAIN STATION AND H UB
SHOPS MS U VOID
SHOPS
+205
SEATING AREA
VOID
CAFE SHOPS
MS U
MS U
VOID
TOILETS
SHOPS
SHOPS
MS U
VOID
VOID
SHOPS
VIEW
ANCHOR
KIOSK VOID
SEATING AREA
KIOSK
+205
SHOPS SHOPS
MS U
A TRIU M ANCHOR
VIEW
KIOSK VOID
SHOPS
RESTA
U RANT
VOID
MANAGEMENT VOID
SHOPS
TECH
SEATING
FOOD KIOSK
VOID A TRIU M
PASSAGE
+205
CAFE
KIOSK
MS U
CAFE
KIOSK VOID
FOOD CO
SHOPS
U RT
VOID VOID
TOILETS
VIEW
SEATING
MS U SHOPS
VOID
+205
CAFE
VOID
KIOSK VIEW
A TRIU M
VOID
KIOSK MS U
VIEW
A TRIU M
SHOPS
VOID
TO B RIDGE CONNECTING TO TECHNOPARK
floorplans
SKY LIGHT
FOOD CO
UR T FOOD
FEAT UR E CAFE
SHOP
A NCHOR P ASSAGE
RETAIL
SHOP
RETAIL
SHOP
S HOP
BU S TERMINAL
H IGHWAY
THEATRE CONCO
PLAZA
TECHNICAL
U RSE
MAIN ENTRY
S TAGE FOYER TECHNICAL
B ACK STAGE
TECHNICAL
T HEATRE & E LOADING
PARKING
PARKING
PARKING
PARKING
XPO
SKY LIGHT
TECH
S HOPS
TECH
S HOPS
SKY LIGHT
S HOPS
S HOPS
S HOPS
TECH
P ASSAGE
S HOPS
P ASSAGE
S HOPS
S HOPS
S HOPS
S HOPS
S HOPS
TECH
S HOPS
S HOPPING C ENTRE LOADING
THEATRE
TECHNICAL
TECHNICAL EXPO HALL
EXPO HALL
TECHNICAL
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P ASSAGE
TECHNICAL TECHNICAL
TECHNICAL
PARKING
PARKING
PARKING
PARKING
sections
VIEW
North View
South View
STRU CTUR AL SKINS
FO OD CO UR TB
KY LIGH T
RIDG E TO TRAIN STATION
HO RIZO NTAL CO NN ECTION
RETAIL
VERTICA L CO NN ECTION
BU S STATION
FEATUR E CA FE LO AD ING GL AS S FACA DE
EXPO HA LL
TECH NICA L LEVEL
PLAZ A
PARK ING
CO NC OU RSE
PRE-FUNC TION
RETAIL
Section / analysis
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40
41
42
C CONCEPT DESIGN Concept / design proposals Exterior / interior / construction design ( Equivalent to Riba stages 0 - 5 )
PUBLIC
2014
MEGA mall, Ekaterinburg Russia
43
The attractive and modern design for the exterior of the shopping center is inspired by the famous Ural Mountains, a geographic highlight of the area.
For the interior we used a natural theme derived from Scandinavian design and coupled it with the use of accent colors to complete the rejuvenation with delicate modern touches. This upgrade allows MEGA Ekaterinburg to appeal to a wider, more consistent customer base. The newly improved MEGA Ekaterinburg will provide enjoyment in retail and leisure for young and old alike; becoming place to enjoy with the whole family. Stages: Concept design, Scheme Design, Role: Design Development of the Mall,, Structiural Calculations, Sketching, 2D p modelling, Facade Details, Construction De- tails, Interior Detail Design, Area Scheduling GBA: 130.000m2 GLA: 99.500m2 includes 185 stores Parking: 41.500m2 1170 pp (ratio 4.3 per 100 sqm) 3 Floors
Client IKEA MOS (Retail & Property) Size
130.000m2
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Project Architect C Concept Design BV / Mattew Varder Borgh Arhitects Mirjan van den Heetkamp Ian Donnelly Remco Osorio Lobato Christina Spyropoulou Fernando Renberg Vissarion Naoum
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North Facade
38A
O
+23000mm
O +21240mm MEGA logo box letters with light inside height 4000mm
3 A +17240mm
3 Structural glazing,
Existing parapet level +14250mm
type 1 exposed cap, type 2 rubber sealed
Additional steel structure
Mall level +5700mm +4200mm
Aluminum ceiling
3
New revolving doors, size 4800mm int. Ă˜
38A Front Elevation Entrance Portal Scale 1 150
F.F. +2800mm Revolving doors int. ht. +130mm
3450 mm
3460 mm
Section 38A Entrance Portal height varies or secondary entry
EA main entry and
2220 mm
Existing Section Entrance Portal EA
Construction Details
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IKEA main entry
OBI main entry
Main entry
Corridor A
Corridor B
FOOD COURT IKEA Corridor
OBI Corridor
IKEA Corridor D
Corridor C
OBI OBI secondary entry
Auchan entry
IKEA secondary entry
Auchan
MALL LEVEL FLOORPLAN Scale 1:1250
Construction Details
48
tile pattern
Construction Details
49
Parking Entrance
Construction Details
50
Parking Entrance
Construction Details
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52
53
54
C CONCEPT DESIGN Concept / design proposals Interior / construction design ( Equivalent to Riba stages 0 - 5 )
PUBLIC
2014
Gallery Chizhov, Voronezh - Russia
55
To create an interior package from design to construction detail for renovation of an interior multilevel building.
The project was assigned to the company after submitting three options for a new facade design of an existing shoping centre; “Sky”, “River”, and “Forest”. When designigning the option River, i was influenced from Toyo-Itos forms. The Design was incorporeted at early stages of the project. The differences between the sketch, elevation and perspective show the iterations of the design evolution. The client eventually decided for a design that combines elements from all the options. v Also responsible for an accurate and timely executed process with weekly reports to a Senior Designer. Also monitored the quality of the work so all sketches and preliminary concepts were properly delineated. Additionaly, i provided material specifications according to the theme of each level and assisted in all phases of the project. Stage/s: Concept design, Scheme Design, Detail Design Role: Team of 3-5 persons. Concept idea for competition entry (1-3) that lead successfull results. part of the architectural design team, design of public spaces/ landscaping around the mall, Architectural detailing, Architectural Illustrations (Photoshop / Illustrator), Booklet design and formatting, Floor / Roof Detailing, Design of the Mall, Calculations, 2D plans, 3D, Sketching, Facade Details, Construction Details, Interior Details.
Typical
Amsterdam
London
Paris
Barcelona
Milano General concept, Retail streets of Europe
Client Gallery Chizhov Project Architect C Concept Design BV / Mattew Varder Borgh Arhitects Remco Osorio Lobato Christina Spyropoulou Vissarion Naoum
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Level +1
Shops 6
01
8
04
Shops
02
02
01
Granite A ulAran
02
03
03
D
02
05
Prague Clocks
02
03
05
Shops
Shops B
Granite Giallo Macaubas
02 01
05
04
01
01
01
04
Barrisol Backlit RAL 3012
04
Plasterboard with Stucco Finish
05
Relief Plaster Edges
04
05
06 04
Shops
03
06
Grillato
0
Gypsum Ornament
08
RESOPAL Panels Alabaster D431-60
0
Wooden Frame RAL 5023
0
Shops
Section
08
01 02
04
03
Shops
06
04
02
02
Entrance
LED Spot Light
03
03
03 02
Granite Viscont White
Elevators
05
06
01
03
Seating Area Water Feature Escalator
ravelators
04
01
01
04
Atrium
06
C
04
Shops
06
Elevators
Prototype Floor Plan
Granite Beige
03
04
D
01
04
6
03
02
Shops
Milano: Via Monte Napoleone
Entrance
03
ypical Shop Front
01 Granite vory Fantasy
Atypical Corridors see pg 6
04
Granite River White
01
05
10
10
Shop
Section
RESOPAL Panels Dawn 0140-60
Atrium
ion ect 1 nn ge Co h Sta t wi
03
0
04 10
Sculpture
Fountain
Escalator
Elevator
Pla a Clock
ypical Shop Front
C
Seating Area 0 1 2 5 10m Graphical Scale Floor Pattern
Milano: Via N
0
1
2
5m Graphical Scale
Prototype Ceiling Plan
Prototype Ceiling Plan
Le el
1
ia
Suspended Ceiling Frame Work
Barrisol Backlit
onte
apoleone
Pol stone Composite RAL 1000
D 02
0m
D 03
4 40m
3 2
2
Ceiling
0m Ceiling
Ceiling
Shops
4 0 Floor
pical Shop Front 0
Graphical Scale
1
1
Shopfront Door to be determined b tenant
2m
0m
Floor
5
01-60 Coral
D01
Glass
D431-60 Alabaster
0140-60 Dawn
D01
Floor
Shopfront Frame
Shopfront Glass
RAL 023
Structural Frame
Shop 1 Shop 1
At pical Shop Front
03
04
RESOPAL Cladding
0
RESOPAL Panels Dawn 0140-60 1
Wood Frame
Floor Slab
Floor Slab pp g Structure Supporting
Wooden Frame
g Barrisol Lights Supporting pp g Structure
Barrisol Backlit Plasterboard
Grillato Plasterboard
Relief Plaster Edges
Shopfront Reference
Construction Details
2m Section
D 03
D 02
Column Structure
RESOPAL Panels
Granite Yellow Gold
Graphical Scale
RESOPAL Cladding
02
Barissol Backlit
1 0
D 01
Shop 1 Shop 1
01
Blade Signage
Section Supporting Joints
Granite
Public Space Atrium
0m
pical Shop Front
Golden Yellow
Public Space
0
1 Graphical Scale
2m Construction Details
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6
8
9
Level +2
10
Barcelona: Passeig de Gracia
Typical Shop Front
6
Shops 01a
01a
D
02
Shops
900 mm
03
D
Prototype Floor Plan
01a
levators
02
01b
03
02
Seating area
03
520 mm
scalators
oid
C
01a
01a 400 x 400 mm
01b
01b 600 x 900 mm
levators 01a
02
02 Custom Size
01a
Shops
Section
03
02
01a
03
Section
01b
03 Custom Size
01a
Shops
04 Wooden Frame
Shops
02
05 Granite
Shop
6
04
Kinawa White
Atrium
01a
03
C
Level +2: Floor Pattern 0 1 2
5
10m
05
Typical Shop Front
01a
RAL 3018
Atypical Corridors see pg
Barcelona: Passeig de Gracia
0
1
2
Floor Tiling Reference
5m Graphical Scale: Prototype Floor Pattern
Prototype Floor Plan
Level +2
Le el
Barcelona: Passeig de Gracia Suspended Ceiling Frame Work
Barrisol Backlit
Polystone Composite RAL 1034
2
Barcelona: Passeig de Gracia
D 02
+5,70m
D 03
+4,40m
3
RY V
2
+2,80m
Ceiling
Ceiling
4
5
Ceiling
3 Shop
KAGE
2
Floor
Floor
1
Typical Shop Front 0
12
Shopfront Door to be determined by tenant
m
+0,80m
D 01
RAL 7030
D 01
Floor
Glass Shopfront Frame Shopfront Glass
D431-60 Alabaster
0411-60 Inspire
RAL 3018
RESOPAL Cladding
58
A typical Shop Front
01
02
Granite
Polystone Composite
03
04
RESOPAL Panels
RESOPAL Cladding
05 Wood Frame
RESOPAL Panels Dawn 0140-60 1
Floor Sla
Floor Sla
ooden Frame
pp g Structure Supporting
Supporting pp g Structure Ornament
g Barrisol Lights
Grillato
Barrisol Bac lit
Ornament
Relief Plaster Edges
RESOPAL Panels
Shopfront Reference
Construction Details
2m Section
D 03
D 02 oints
Structural Frame
Shop o 1
Granite Golden Yellow
Graphical Scale
D 01
Shop 1
Barissol Bac lit
0
Column Structure
Shop 1
Blade Signage
Section Supporting
Shop 1
Pu lic Space Atrium
+0m
Graphical Scale: Typical Shop Front
Kinawa White
Pu lic Space
Plaster oards Stucco Finish 0
1 Graphical Scale
2m Construction Details
Level +5
Amsterdam: PC Hooftstraat
6
7
8
9
Typical Shop Front
6
01
10 D
03 04
LED Spot Light
02
D
Barrisol Backlit
RY HOV
Elevators
01
Prototype Floor Plan
02 03 03
03
05
C
Void
01a
01b
CKAGE
Section
04 150 x 300 mm
04
05 Wooden Frame RAL 8016
01 03 05
600 x 900 mm
03 200 x 600 mm 03
Section
Elevators
RESOPAL Panels Almond Pear 4478-60
400 x 400 mm
02 200 x 700 mm
02
03
B
01a 01b
02
05
06 RESOPAL Panels Java Teak 4426-60
03
Shop
03
Atrium
RAL 1011
04
Relief Plaster Edges
06 C Typical Shop Front
05
Level +5: Ceiling Plan
Grillato Painted to Ceiling Color RAL 1011
01 25 10m Graphical Scale: Ceiling Plan
Level +5
D03
+5,70m
5
+4,40m
1 2
RY OV
LLERY HOV +2,80m
Ceiling
Ceiling
OR+1,00m PACKAGE
2
CKAGE
Floor
1
4
Floor
3
Typical Shop Front 0
12
m
Shopfront Door to be determined by tenant
Almond Pear 4478-60
Ceiling
Shop
D01
Public Space
Public Space Atrium
D01
Floor
+0m Shopfront Glass Blade Signage
Glass
Recessed Plasterboard with Stucco Finish
RESOPAL Panels D431-60 Alabaster
Section
Graphical Scale: Typical Shop Front
Java Teak 4426-60
Floor Tiling Reference
Amsterdam: PC Hooftstraat
D02
Barrisol Lights
m
Prototype Floor Plan
Level +5
Barrisol Backlit
25 Graphical Scale: Prototype Floor Plan
Amsterdam: PC Hoofdstraat
Amsterdam: PC Hooftstraat Suspended Ceiling Frame Work
01
Souffle 0433-60
RAL 8016
0
1
Graphical Scale
D 01
D 03
D 02 RESOPAL Cladding
2m Section
Floor Slab
Floor Slab
Column Structure Shop 1
Shop 1
Structural Frame REPOSAL Cladding Supporting Joints
01
02 RESOPAL Panels
Shop 1
Shop 1
Atypical Shop Fronts
03
Wooden Frame Work
Supporting pp g Structure LED Spot p Light g
Supporting pp g Structure
Relief Plaster Edges Plasterboard
Wooden Frame
04
Grillato
Wooden Frame
REPOSAL Cladding
Shopfront Reference
Construction Details
0
1 Graphical Scale
2m Construction Details
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C CONCEPT DESIGN Concept / design proposals Interior / construction design ( Equivalent to Riba stages 0 - 5 )
PUBLIC
2014
Riviera Moscow - Russia
61
To develop a new facade design for a partially constructed shopping centre. Multiply stages for exterior and interior studies that requires thematic associations and 3D presentations
The project was assigned to the company after submitting three options for a new facade design of an existing shoping centre; “Sky”, “River”, and “Forest”. When designigning the option River, i was influenced from Toyo-Itos forms. The Design was incorporeted at early stages of the project. The differences between the sketch, elevation and perspective show the iterations of the design evolution. The client eventually decided for a design that combines elements from all the options. v Stage/s: Concept design, Scheme Design, Detail Design Role: Concept idea for competition entry (1-3) that lead successfull results. part of the architectural design team, design of public spaces/ landscaping around the mall, Architectural detailing, Architectural Illustrations (Photoshop / Illustrator), Booklet design and formatting, Floor / Roof Detailing, Design of the Mall, Calculations, 2D plans, 3D, Sketching, Facade Details, Construction Details, Interior Details.
Client Riviera Project Architect C Concept Design BV / Mattew Varder Borgh Arhitects Christina Spyropoulou Vissarion Naoum Christos Ellinas
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Procedure Elevations
Final Riverside Elevation
63
64
floor plans
floorpattern
Interior Details / Conststructions
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MARCO VAN ZAL
PROJECT DESIGNER Restoration of Offices in Enschende Concept design proposals and Visualisation (Equivalent to Riba stages 1 - 4)
OFFICES
2015
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Enschende Netherlands
Offices,
Offices in Enschende.
The building is located in Enshende / Netherlands, and it has been asked to redesign the interior of the space into two separate office spaces. Role: Project designer. Responsible for measurements of the existing old building, developing it to 2D plans, Design spaces, and then 3D for visualisation of the proposion. (Stages 1-4)
Client Kantoor Institutenweg 2 te Enschede Size 1100 m2 Project Architect Marco van Zal Architect Contributor Vissarion Naoum
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septic tank
cluster 1 sludge collector for farming
rain collector
cluster
treatment pond
budiness 1
existing building foundation
cluster
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BUREAU SLA
septic tank
rain collector
canal
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Develop Design, Production, Installation, construction ( Equivalent to Riba stages 2 - 7 )
sludge collector for farming
septic tank sludge collector for farming treatment pond HOUSING
rotating bio contractor
ater tank 2013
Campus city, Student Housing Amsterdam - Netherlands
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What happens if Students were the new shareholders of their campus? City of One Hundred Students: Student entrepreneurs as shareholders in their own campus economy. What if students invest directly in a self-regulated loan system? Although costs of higher education are rising, fi nancial fi gures show that there is a considerable study market to explore. The (growing) education market provides a scope for innovative development and empowerment of student enterprise. Studio Makkink & Bey investigated into the organization of knowledge and studying, and worked out a 5 year investment plan and speculative design of a modular campus. A 5-year membership of a campus that centres around one research subject, provides students with a return on capital in the form of affordable basic needs and a start-up business. This plan explores various spatial, social and fi nancial structures that correspond with changing realities.
Project Studio Makkink & Bey Project Architects / designers Jurgen Bey Vissarion Naoum Chanida Lumthaweepaisal Oscar de Bakker, Emeline Cosijnse and
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A scan of a students’ monthly budget shows an opportunity to invest part of their expenses into a 5 year collective investment plan f or and b y students. They can opt for the regular student loan from the government, or, they can choose to deposit what they would normally spend on accommodation plus ancillary costs into a campus investment pool, together with student associates. Over a 5 year period and bas ed on 100 students, the pool is expected to amount to about 4,086,000 Euros. Money is managed at the s tart when a student enroll, while the bank finances a credit line. The plan is projected on the international knowledge and business area of Amsterdam: the Zuidas. Some patches of land in the Zuidas remain undesignated for short periods, which holds an opportunity to reclaim the vacant fundaments for our campus site. Existing structures, infrastructures like foundations, building fragments, still serviceable facilities, green spaces are reallocated as frameworks for affordable and functional spaces. On top of this, equipment and reclaimed building materials are added to make use of resources such as collected natural (rain) water, household waste and the local circulation of other usable means and supplies. Students from different academic backgrounds live in learning-working units and initiate their own start-ups. They form a miniature society of people from art, science, technical disciplines and other branches of knowledge who pioneer with innovative ideas and take part in the professional marketplace. Cross-disciplinary activity is important, e.g. nanotechnology didn’t start out as one sector, but required experts with different backgrounds. Higher education establishments should integrate entrepreneurship across different disciplines (e.g. technical and scientific studies, humanities and creative studies), as it may add value to the development of a field or business. What is studied, ties the associated students together. In this case study, water is the comprehensive subject and point o f departure of campus activities, production and development: in its spatial design and in its output. Student entrepreneurs explore water related issues in their multidisciplinary practices. The learning-working units are modular structures made from Tetris-like modules, which are built up from cubes. These are stacked in one spinal column of same-function cubes, in this case the toilet, which adds t o the potential of the total structure. A spinal organisation of functions up scales the buildings’ water system to industrial proportions. Public utilities, such as grey water purifying, a swimming pool or fish pond to farm fish for consumption, can now be added. Even small factories like breweries or a textile dyeing mills are imaginable.
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Academic work To continuously search for new technologies that meet the requirements of suistabable buildings. A challenge that began duting my academic years will remain constant throughout my professional life.
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TU-Delft Master Student
MSc PUBLIC BUILDING PUBLIC REALM
2012
Final Thesis, Tu- Delft - Netherlands
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This is the final Thesis project made in TUDelft. The whole idea has to do with the relation of the block in the city center of Rotterdam, and in general with the rest of the city. At first research has been done in the city center about small events. The proposed campus in the block consists of the University’s student housing, a library and some of their offices, which are used as art studio and architectural offices. Furthermore, the study included the connections of the block with the surrounding ones and especially Lijnbaan. My proposition had to do with one part of the whole block.
Project Final Thesis - TU-Delft Project Architect Vissarion Naoum
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The whole construction is made by concrete, the facade panels are made of concrete steel and some parts are made of steel perforated. In addition to that the proposition has taken in consideration the connections of public space, with private and semi -private spaces of the building. Moreover the position of sun, the needs for shadows, has been studied too, so that the whole building system can have higher sustainability levels.
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This work is part of the Public building studio. More specifically it has to do with the specialization of it, the Public realm. The block is located in Rotterdam city, in the Netherlands. The conceptual idea dealt with the issue of connecting a specific part of the city with its surroundings. The whole idea had to do with the relationship of the block in the city center of Rotterdam and the rest of the city. At first research has been done in the city center about small events. Apart from the individual events, the city center is working on a 24h basis. At the end, what was realized was that this specific block we studied, apart from the small events, and the general functions that offers, lacks of an academic function. This fact in relation with the position of the block, made obvious by extension that this was a missing function of the city center as well. With that mind in mind the proposal that has been made, was the creation of a small university campus for Art studies. The proposed campus in the block consists of a University, student housing, Library, some of their offices, which are used as art studio and architectural offices. Furthermore, the study included the connections of the block with the surrounding ones and especially Lijnbaan. My proposition had to do with one part of the whole block. The final proposal included the creation of a library, student housing, offices/studios and finally with a sky-bar. The circulation of the whole system has been studied too so as to have the optimum connection between the functions together and separately. A characteristic example is the connection of the ground floor with the sky-bar connected on the outer space of the building through all the functions.
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GALLERY UNIVERSITY
Lijnbaan
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TU-Delft Master Student
MSc Protospace 4.0 Pavilion
2009 - 2010
Msc 2 Protospace Tu- Delft - Netherlands
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Protospace is made out of hexagonal of EPS (expanded polustryrene styrofoam) and have a size about 2.5 m x 1.5 m x 0.5 m. The elements are all different concerning from and are milled with a 5-axis machine. They are finished with a sprayed coating of pylori and ready to be assembled on site.
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Based on a set of parameters, a script was generated for all building elements including the details. The final shape is defined by a number of curved lines, “power lines�. The lines determine the location of the creases in the building shape. Each of the elements can also be performed with a window. Pipes and ventilation ducts, but also lighting and electrical equipment are incorporated in each of the elements. For the connection between the parts a flexible solution is developed.
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Construction Details
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TU-Delft Master Student MSc Housing 2009
Msc 1 Housing , Tu- Delft - Nether97
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floorplans / section
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view
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section & view
construction details
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