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i just finished my BSc(Hons) degree at university of strathclyde in glasgow, scotland and this is an archive where i collect my ideas, concepts and interpretations of the world we live in.

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Education

Relevant academic experience

.2020-2021 University of Strathclyde BSc(Hons), First Class Degree Glasgow, UK

Mood For Wood - Common Habitat workshop Project’s goal was to transform the run-down area surrounding Rusałka lake (Poland). Logs of wood and tree trunks which were main materials used in the project. We used them to create both the obstacles for dogs and places to sit for their owners. The whole project has linear composition, with different types connections used between its elements.

.2019-2020 CHYBIK + KRISTOF ASSOCIATED ARCHITECTS KRIS Internship- Architectural Assistant Part I Prague, Czech Republic .2019 Mood For Wood Common Habitat, International Workshop Poznan, Poland

Zuzana Lisonova Day of Birth 14/ 02/ 1997

.2019 (February- July) Aarhus School of Architecture Exchange Aarhus, Denmark

.2016- 2019 University of Strathclyde, Architecture Studies, Glasgow, UK Glasgo

Contact zuzana.lisonova@gmail.com

.2012-2016 Art and drawing classes Art school, Slovakia

I consider myself as a curious and open -minded person with a passion for Art and Architecture, Anthropology and Politics, Feminism and Ecology, Trail Running. In other words, I am a Flâneuse. My approach of designing aims to be a creative and transformative process which will then contribute to a more inclusive environment by utilizing different perspectives.

Art Gallery Project for Patricia Fleming,Glasgow,Scotland .Engaged with Glasgow based artist Toby Paterson .visiting and interviewing artist in order to satisfy his needs for house, studio and work display .chosen gallery visit and research .revitalisation of run-down area of Glasgow (Finniestone)

Langages Slovak (mother language) English (fluent) German (basic level)

Interests

About designe an architect. But I am “I am a designer, a citizen, a neighbour rst.”

Live Build Poject for Charitable Organisation-Wiston Lodge,Scotland As a group, we built 1: 1 timber structure designed by us for kids visiting charitable organisation . learned to progress from small scale to real size. .developed problem solving skills .workshop practice

Experience .Tbilisi Architecture Biennial

.wandering .illustration,graphics .sociology,politics .brutalism

.activism .trail running .sewing .photography

. Press Release of Architecture project . Architecture Assistant

Skills

. Mood For Wood - Common Habitat workshop

.cooperation .spontanious .professional .comprehensive .eager

.Student council member .OBESSU member (The Organising Bureau of European School Student Unions) .Co-organisator of Art Exhibitions

.team player .flexible .creative .inovator .dedicated

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PLACE OF WORSHIP DESIGN PROJECT

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WINERY

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INTERNSHIP

BUILT GROUP PROJECT

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INSECT FARM

SOUTH HARBOUR,DK

DESIGN PROJECT

SOCIAL HOUSING

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FEMINIST CITY

MASTERPLAN

MERCHANT CITY, GLA

ARCHIVE

INTERNSHIP

URBAN HOUSING

DRAWINGS

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DISSERTATION

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LIBRARY DESIGN PROJECT


01_YEAR_2021 2021 PROJECT TYPE_BSC(HONS) DEGREE PROJECT PROJECT NAME_TO TO CARE, INSECT FARM LOCATION_DALMARNOCK (GLASGOW), UK

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A complex volume is dressed in a double polycarbonate skin that illuminates at night. This volume is a real lighthouse, which has become an urban signal and the symbol of the city’s radiancy. The insect farm project combines both, the industry and cultural components and transforms them into something even more community oriented, with the idea of providing a ‘living room’ for the city.

INSECT FARM, NIGHT VIEW 6 AXONOMETRIC DRAWING


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mom, i’m bored!!!

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... we provide experience

look!!!

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...and we create / teach

...and we produce

SMALL PROJECT- FACADE

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the storyboard of ‘insect farm’

SMALL PROJECT- SECTION


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ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE_ WORKSHOP

The opportunity: + To adapt human behaviour and attitude to climate change_ +To understand the challenges communities face in raising awareness of our climate emergency_ +To producea visually stimulating poster that will raise awareness of the climate crisis and should provoke a positive behavioural response _

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02_YEAR_2020 2020 PROJECT TYPE_BSC(HONS) DISSERTATION TOPIC_FEMINIST CITY

Women have a long history of being excluded from public spaces, streets and cities in general. Why? Because cities were not built with women in mind in the first place. Cities are supposed to be built for all of us. Men, women, children. However, cities are not built by all of us. In fact, most cities are designed by men. Therefore, the experience of wandering through the city’s streets, parks, and spaces differs from male’s and female’s perspective. People of all genders, social groups, sexual orientations, colours and meeting the needs of all abilities and disabilities- a city must be able to satisfy the needs of all of us, not just a certain group of people. What are the major factors that have had an impact on how females navigate the city today? What are the biggest hurdles that restrict and have effect on an equal experience of space? How can a feminist approach towards architecture benefit not only women? How did the feminist geographers, urbanists, architects approached the problematics of gender inequality in architecture? Under which conditions can a feminist city become a reality so that everyone has the same opportunities?

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03_YEAR_2019/2020 2019/2020 YEAR OUT_ FIRM_CHYBIK+KRISTOF ASSOCIATED ARCHITECTS PROJECT NAME/TYPE_LAHOFER WINERY (PRESS RELEASE)

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04_YEAR_2019/2020 2019/2020 YEAR OUT_INTERNSHIP FIRM_CHYBIK+KRISTOF ASSOCIATED ARCHITECTS PROJECT NAME_OLD INDUSTRIAL AREA REVITALISATION

The masterplan for the redevelopment of a large industrial area brings back the identity of a unique demolished brownfield. To create a identity, we looked at the historical historical plans throughout the century and decided to work with the overlay of the historical maps of the area.

PROJECT TYPE_ MASTERPLAN CLIENT_SKODA CAR FACTORY LOCATION_MLADA BOLESLAV, CZECH REPUBLIC

The brief was to bring the run down part of the city back to life through creating a new masterplan for the area.

The proposal relies on a high degree of diversification of the public and the private, interconnection with the existing factory building, and perpetuating the character of the place as a whole. This combination creates a locality with a high potential to complement a tranquil residential area with lively city life features. 16


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05_YEAR_SUMMER 2019 NAME_MOOD FOR WOOD- COMMON HABITAT TYPE_INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP PROJECT NAME_PLAYGROUND FOR DOGS CLIENT_ MUNICIPALITY LOCATION_ POZNAŃ, POLAND

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The project was conducted during summer Mood For Wood - Common Habitat workshops. Its main goal was to transform the run-down area surrounding Rusałka lake. Logs of wood and tree trunks which were main materials used in the project were obtained for free from the land owner. We used them to create both the obstacles for dogs and places to sit for their owners. The whole project has linear composition, with different types f connections used between its elements. 21


06_YEAR_2018/2019 2018/2019 YEAR 3, EXCHANGE_ AARHUS SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, DENMARK PROJECT TYPE_SOCIAL HOUSING LOCATION_ AARHUS, DENMARK This site is located in the South Harbour in

Aarhus,Denmark. In the past, this was highly industrial area with gin distillery, cargo and coal shipping and slaughterhouse .

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As factories closed down, low rants and abundance of space made South Harbor attractive for local artist. The site is also occupied by people without homes, who were pushed away from the city centre to the cit periphery of the city.

Nowadays, South Harbor is undergoing a huge redevelopment and therefore faces new challenges such as how to deal with gentrification, social issues, lack of housing and others.

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INITIAL IDEA-CIRCULATION

The modest size of the flats is compensated by the few generous communal spaces that encourage socialising. Micro flats are suitable not only for people without home but also for those who seek an alternative an efficient and playful ‘home’.

stairs, corridors become vibrant meeting spots

INSPIRATION-MONASTERY

The project aims to combine pragmatic needs with spatial experiences. It is inspired by a traditional architecture of monasteries which consist of a central courtyard- providing a gathering function, and a semi-sheltered corridor which encourages movement.

PUBLIC-PRIVATE

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The housing consists of public ground floor and private upper floors. Modular living not only saves space but also provides a non-conventional way of living. The furniture and devices we usually use every day are hidden or in-built into the plywood walls. This way, a single room can transform into many functions.

CENTRAL GARDEN


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07_YEAR_ 2018/2019 YEAR 3_UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE,SCOTLAND,UK PROJECT TYPE_URBAN HOUSING LOCATION_ GLASGOW, SCOTLAND

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urban housing

The ambition is to build a strong connection between a project and the city, where the inhabitants and the city benefit form each other mutually as well as to re-generate activity within the area by taking a contextual approach- a dialogue between old and new in a empathetic interpretation of the architectural uniqueness of Merchant City. 26


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SMALLER YOUNG FAMILY TWO BEDROOMS, STUDY AND LIVING/DINING WITH BALCONY (ACCOMMODATIONG 3 PEOPLE)

YOUNG STUDENTS (FRIENDS) FLAT WITH 3 INDIVIDUAL BED/STUDY ROOMS AND SHARED LIVING/DINING AREA, BATHROOM AND BALCONY (3 PEOPLE)

ONE BEDROOM SPACIOUS FLAT WITH LIVING/DINING AREA, BATHROOM AND BALCONY SUITABLE FOR OLDER SINGLE OR COUPLE (1-2 PEOPLE)

FAMILY FLAT WITH ONE SMALLER AND WITH TWO BEDROOMS WITH STUDY DESKS, DINING/LIVING AREA AND BALCONY (4 PEOPLE)

A SINGLE/ STUDENT STUDIO TYPE OF FLAT WITH OPEN FLOOR PLAN (SINGLE)

DUPLEX FLAT TYPE SUITABLE FOR 3 GENERATION FAMILY, 3SPACIOUS BEDROOMS, STUDY/OFFICE OVERLOOKING CENTRAL VOID, 2 BATHROOMS, LIVING/DINING SPACE, RELAXATION AREA AND BALCONY (4-5 PEOPLE)

1:200 FLAT PLANS

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The project focuses on generating vivid space as well as breaking the stereotypes which will be achieved by creating numerous informal spaces for residents and visitors allowing new places to meet. The building is thus seen as an open space revealing the activities taking place around individual flats. Different housing units will accommodate families, older residents, students and singles with distribution around many common areas, creating the perfect conditions for socialising.

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08_YEAR_ 2017/2018 YEAR 2_UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE,SCOTLAND,UK PROJECT TYPE_TO LEARN: A LIBRARY LOCATION_ ST ANDREWS, SCOTLAND

The vision was to create a versatile, accessible and sustainable space which would provide an interactive space for people not only to read books, but participate, learn and get involved. One of the most striking elements of the study Library in St Andrews is the dramatic roof-light, flooding the internal volume with daylight. Well, which is part of the site, became a key precedent for upside-down cone, drawing the sky down into the heart of the library. A large unused green area gave opportunity to create a ‘garden library’ with vast urban planning, large windows and introducing a green roof. This project aims to accomplish wide spaces for socialisation, both interior and exterior. It is a place to spread knowledge and spend time constructively. 30


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09_YEAR_2017/2018 2017/2018 YEAR 2_UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE,SCOTLAND,UK PROJECT TYPE_A PLACE FOR WORSHIP LOCATION_ CULROSS, SCOTLAND

DESIGN PROPOSAL of a `HOUSE OF WORSHIP ` is a demonstration of both a physical and spiritual journey. The design responds to the context by creating a double shell. A timber outer shell provides a public space for gathering, enjoying the weather, or just contemplating alone. The exquisite perforations give rise to a whole variety of lighting patterns, depending on the time of day and the angle of sunlight. An uninterrupted surface of the rammed earth wall disengages the internal space from its surrounds, there one can encounter an inward contemplation.

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INTERNAL SPACE

LIGHT

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10_YEAR_2016/2017 2016/2017 YEAR 1_UNIVERSITY OF STRATHCLYDE,SCOTLAND,UK PROJECT TYPE_GROUP PROJECT PROJECT SCALE_1:1 LOCATION_ WISTON LODGE, SCOTLAND

During this project, working as a team played a key role. The task was to build a hexagonal construction in 1:1 scale out of timber lengths. As a group, we needed to cooperate, discuss, listen to each other, decide promptly, learn how to work with timber, to construct and think about foundation to make the structure stable, functional and safe. 34


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