Architecture Portfolio 2019

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yi architecture portfolio 2019

yuliya ivanova


Hello! My name is Yuliya, I am a recent graduate of Architectural Science from Ryerson University. Architecture is magnificent in its nature, as with its power we get to sense a space that otherwise would go unnoticed. My interest towards architecture was formed during high school years. Ever since then, I was fascinated with the language between building, space, and the endless possibilities of the final outcome. Over the period of my studies, I found myself being fondly inclined to work on 3d models and post production visualizations. In projects, I enjoy playing with different textures and material combinations as well as scout for creative solutions for space organization and program planning. I am good with individual tasks, collaborative work, and always open to a challenge. Thank you and please enjoy!

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flaneur 4th year academic project and a competition entry for Timber in the City. This building is a large scale mixed use located on the shore of East River, NY.

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ripple 4th year academic project. Being a collaborative project between Canadian and Chinese students, Ripple is an educational and scientific centre located in the centre of Jiafu Farm, Yichang, China.

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academy of distilling arts 3rd year academic project. The focus of the project is historical preservation and creative merging of distillery and recreational program typologies.

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the stem 4th year academic project and a competion entry for Silent Cabin. The small building project focused on creating a net zero meditation space in the wilderness of Latvian forests.

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shadow tunnel 4th year academic project and a competition entry for Spring Pavilion. A small scale project is a creative exercise to reimagine gathering space for the largest park in Amsterdam.

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sheet to seat 4th year academic project. The hands on project challenged to create a simple and functional piece of furniture, explore efficient use of materials and new technologies.

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construction documents Robert Segarra Architects. Bungaloft and 52 Morgan Avenue are two residential projects that challenged to create a simple and clean design with a unique floor layout suitable for client’s needs.

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yuliya ivanova

151 Townsgate Dr, un 66, Thornhill, ON L4J 8J7 | ijulia54@yahoo.com | 647-231-9018 EDUCATION

sep 2015 - jun 2019 Ryerson University, Bachelors of Architectural Science, Toronto, ON may-june 2018 Gold Mantis School of Architecture, 4th year China Studio, Suzhou, China WORK EXPERIENCE feb 2017 - jun 2019 Robert Segarra Architects, Architectural Technologist, Richmond Hill, ON Provision of design work and drafting services Provision of assistance via phone or email Timely communication with clients and consultants Preparation of documents and drawings for building permit Visitation of project sites, collection of information/ details, correction of changes in design drawings jul 2019 - present AXE Media Group, Assistant, Thornhill, ON Provision of installation and removal of custom print floors Collaborative interaction between parties involved in setting up a space for an event sep 2015 - sep 2017 Staples, Customer Associate/ Cashier, North York, ON Provision of customer service assistance and cashing out services SOFTWARES

Photoshop CC Illustrator CC InDesign CC Rhinoceros 5.0 Vray 3.6

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Revit AutoCad MS Office MS Project

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Laser Cutting 3D Printing Woodworking CNCing Modelmaking

INTERESTS

3D Modeling Post Production

LANGUAGES English Russian


DESIGN - BUILD nov 2018 Sheet to Seat Chair, Digital Tools Design and Production The project’s goal was a process of combining simplistic design and material use efficiency to produce an interactive piece of furniture oriented for kids aged 6-12 dec 2018 LEDTune Dress, Digital Tools Design and Production The project required exploration of programming in conjuction with lasercutting to produce a led-lit interactive fashion garment sep 2018 Backyard Gazibo, Freelance Design The freelance project consisted of a package of technical drawings prepared for the building permit application sep - oct 2016 Urban Forest, Inflatable Urbanism Design and Production The process consisted of designing a conceptual inflatable structure to be located on the Gould Street during Zone Street Fair at Ryerson AFFILIATIONS

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sep 2018 - apr 2019 Mentorship Program, AIAS Mentor to 1st year student Ongoing assitance regarding technical or conceptual questions throughout academic year

Timber in the City jan - apr 2019

2017 - present Ontario Association of Architects Member

Silent Cabin nov 2018

2017 - present Toronto Society of Architects Member

IDEA Competition oct 2016

2017 - present Duke of Edinburgh Award Participant in progress

NXT Competition sept 2016

Spring Pavilion apr 2019

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/fläˈnər/ lounging around the city

4th year academic project ARC 820 Competition Studio Timber in the City Competition entry Individual

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This project was designed over the period of 3 months and turned out to be the major part of the final 4th year studio. The competition focused on creative application of timber in construction and design.

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Inspired by a word that stands for wandering around the city, the site became a living representation of a small corner for lounging and enjoying the time with plenty of interlocking exterior and interior circulation. Being a connecting link between several parks that run along the shoreline of East River in New York, the elongated site became a composition of three buildings with courtyards and passageways in between. The Flaneur experience starts with a book cafe located in the historical building facing the site which then flows into the lobby, acting as a navigation point between exterior courtyards, a community center, and residential towers. It is an interlocking journey between three distinct programs that together form an urban plaza and bring community together. Flaneur is a getaway spot from a busy city, that allows one to enjoy views while staying connected to nature. a concept diagrams 01 interlock 02 implement form 03 open up to sun 04 step down for sun 05 details b front entrance view

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4th year academic project ASC 720 Architectural Studio Team: Tiana Lee, Yikai Qiao, Qi Jing, Donghui Li, Ning Zhang Softwares: Revit | Rhinocerus | AutoCad | Photoshop | Illustrator | Indesign

This project is the part of 4th year curriculum and major part of China Studio that took place in summer 2018. The studio consisted of experiencing local traditional architecture and culture through travelling and later implementing new knowledge in the project. The Ripple was a collaborative 2 week project between Ryerson and Gold Mantis students. “A person must realize the consequences of his actions. It may be a good or bad result, but in the end, all actions will lead to a chain reaction, just like a ripple in the water� In the Jiafu Farm, a green cycle is the key to success. The cycle is a sustainable loop from growing pigs, using their feces as fertilizer for the farm and as biogas for the restaurants. The produce grown in the farm is used in multiple restaurant chains. Like the cycle of Jiafu Farm, this project was organized so that the journey through the building is a continuous loop of education. From one program to another, the visitor gains more knowledge of the farm, just like how the ripple grows bigger and bigger.

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SCIENCE CENTRE: science labs storage private courtyard

DATA CENTRE: offices computer monitoring room storage

EDUCATION PODS: meeting room digital demostration pot demostration central courtyard f

HOTEL: single, double and quad suites private fruit and vegetable pick-up areas private balconies

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The complex consists of public and private zones that include education facilities, science centre, hotel and data centre. The spaces are interconnected with series of courtyards and framed views that are linked together with deck. Inspired by organization of the farm and their green technology, the building introduces a continuous path that takes you throughout this complex prior vising the farm pick-up areas. The project is also a link between beautiful nature and the expansion of the farm. Organic forms mimic the river and the hill. The building is elegant with the minimalist colour palette and the essential concepts of Hui architecture.

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academy of distilling arts

3rd year academic project ASC 620 Integration Studio Team: Hong Chen

Softwares: Revit | AutoCad | Photoshop | Illustrator | Indesign ADA distillery was a project completed in teams of two and focused on historical preservation of existing building on site with a challenge of combining spirits distillery and recreational/ educational public programs. The biggest challenge was to find optimal solutions with respect to OBC regulations that would allow the work of the factory happening simultaneously with recretional and educational programs side by side. Academy of Distilling Arts is located on 18 Trinity Street, the intersection of Mill St and Trinity St right across Distillery District. The project was full of challenges in a form of combining distinct distillery program with educational and recreational bits. It’s organization and design are centered around two main entrances on south and east facades. The entrances define the main circulation route that takes visitors through program but also keeps producation zones separate from public.

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Glass Door Thermal Break Drainage Gap with Flashing

Spacer Tabs (for uniform spacing between pavers) Expansion Joist

500mm wide Stone Pavers

Prefabricated Pedestals (to support stone pavers)

Concrete with Metal Deck Weather Protecting Layer Rigid Insulation

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Aluminum Frame Flashing Concrete Curb Blocking Roof Membrane Cleat Metal Cap Flashing

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the stem

4th year academic project ASC 856 Small Buildings Silent Cabin Competition entry Team: Francesca Doctolero | Joshua D’Souza | Ciara Martins

Softwares: Rhinocerus | Vray 3.6 | AutoCad | Photoshop | Illustrator | Indesign The Stem, was designed in a team with 3 other students. We explored the theme of tranqulity in the combination with modularity to create a small, net-zero building suitable for various contexts of Latvian forests. The building concept focuses on blending in with nature. The form, texture, and program are inspired by the cabin’s context. The form resembles tree trunk and is modular, which allows to shape cabins of various sizes. The interior space is designed to offer a balance between spirit, mind, and body by seamlessly blending three zones together. A net zero cabin can accomodate a visitor for 3-5 days and has living/resting zone, open meditation zone, and utility zone with kitchen and bathroom.

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NATURAL DAYLIGHTING Long windows for maximum exterior views and daylighting

CROSS-VENTILATION Roof ventilation for natural air flow.

PASSIVE SOLAR Louvers for shading and light control

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ZERO ENERGY W/C OPERATION Rainwater collection and reuse for shower. Dry toilet.

CAMO MATERIALS Materials and surfaces mimic forest patterns

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shadow tunnel

4th year academic project ARC 800 Competition Studio Spring Pavilion Competition entry Individual

Softwares: Revit | AutoCad | Photoshop | Illustrator | Indesign Shadow Tunnel, is designed to be a simple, inviting, and elegant gathering space in a heart of Amsterdam. The focus of the competition was to create a gathering space suitable for different times of the day and year that can offer shade and sitting space, as well as, keep unobstracted vier over the park. Inspired by the contours of numerous pathways in Voldelpark, Amsterdam, and the relaxing quality of vast lawns, Shadow Tunnel is a pavilion open to its surroundings. Embodying a simple shape, it ranges from comfortable quiet sitting zones to an open stage space, while a swirl of light circulation provides a unique shadow experience. Although walking through the passage gives a sense of privacy, the tunnel is open and allows free movement between the panels, creating an experience of fluidity. The Shadow Tunnel is a wooden frame construction anchored to the ground with cylinder concrete blocks for stability. Textures are simple and complementary to each other. A wooden deck finish is combined with smooth plywood for vertical panels and cork texture for sitting and inner curved surfaces. The shadow experience is created with shifting curved openings in each vertical panel. This design’s fluidity and lightweight construction allows for the pavilion to be placed anywhere in the park. Moreover, the triangular area in the center of the park creates a balance of free circulation and open space, placing the pavilion at the center of attention.

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sheet to seat

4th year academic project ASC 755 Digital Tools Team: Francesca Doctolero

Softwares: Rhinocerus | Revit | AutoCad | Photoshop | Illustrator | Indesign 4th year academic project completed in teams of two, Sheet to Seat, was an interactive opportuntiy to design a simple and functional piece of furniture, while maintaining material use efficiency. It was a great opportunity to explore woodworking equipment as CNCing. The task was to design a children’s chair that would be easy and fast in assembly, as well as, efficient in production. The final design incorporates three components: back piece, bottom frame, and the seat. These components are connected by star-shaped mortise and tenons. The overall volume of the chair is approximately 400x290x580mm. The design incorporates a bottom frame that enables it to hold bags, toys, books, etc.

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Bungaloft Robert Segarra Architects Team: Robert Segarra Softwares: AutoCad

A residential project completed in 2017 at Robert Segarra Architects as a part of a bigger subdivision project located in Elmvale, Ontario. In the process, we offered different design and layout variations.

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52 Morgan Avenue Robert Segarra Architects Team: Robert Segarra Softwares: AutoCad

A residential project completed in 2018 at Robert Segarra Architects is a detached house located in Markham, Ontario.

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yi thank you!

yuliya ivanova | ijulia54@yahoo.com | 647-231-9018 |

https://www.linkedin.com/in/julex/


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