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Architecture Portfolio, showcasing work from 2009-2015. Project range includes university projects, competitions, freelance design and work experience.
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table of contents
curriculum vitae
ambiguous boundaries intervention
device: imprinting machina
scenography workshop: the wall
device: rotating panoramic pin-hole camera
heterotopic horizons
haunting aarhus workshop
canadian pavilion re-design
museum anatomy research
instruction towards illumination: nautilus lux
light_scape installation
flatlot pavilion competition
malivoire winery competition
busan opera house competition
changing the face: pushkinsky theatre
KLF internship
TSA employment
about me
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SKILLS
EDUCATION
Experienced in using AutoCAD, Revit, 3DS Max, Sketch-Up, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Rhino, V-Ray, OfficeSkilled in expressing ideas though visual graphics and presentationDesign focused and self-critical with strong interest in trainingAccustomed to a heavy work load, career-oriented, able to work in a fast paced environmentStrong written and oral communication skillsPunctual, respectful, work well in a group as well as individuallyBilingual; fluent in English and Russian
20092013
Changing the Face 2011, Busan Opera House International Architectural Competitions Competitions done in collaboration with 3 architecture students & architect Dimitri PapatheodorouDesign development, technical resolution, site design, programming, rendering, graphic presentation.
Landscape, Architecture & Wine 2012 Student CompetitionCompetition done individually.Design development, technical resolution, site design, programming, rendering, graphic presentation.
Sustainable Market Square in Casablanca_Morocco Design Contest Student CompetitionCompetition done in collaboration with 3 architecture students, directed by professor Barush ZoneDesign development, technical resolution, site design, programming, rendering, graphic presentation.
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Light_Scape Nuit Blanche Installation International Overnight Public Art ExhibitOct 5, 2013 at BATA Shoe Museum, Toronto, Exhibit done in collaboration with 2 architecture students, advised by professor Vincent Hui.Design development, graphic representation, prototyping and fabricating a full sized prototype. Fabricating installation at a set schedule and budget. Coordinating volunteers. Documenting process.
11.201210.2013
Flat Lot Pavilion International Architectural Competition Competition done in collaboration with 1 architecture student, directed by professor Albert Smith.Design development, technical resolution, site design, programming, rendering, graphic presentation.
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01.201402.2014
Light Motion Process Digital Fabrication Gallery ExhibitJan 28 - Feb 28, 2014 Paul H. Cocker Gallery, Ryerson University, TorontoExhibit done in collaboration with 3 other teams showcasing installation work. Graphic representation, prototyping and fabricating a partial sized prototype.Fabricating gallery exhibit at a set schedule and budget. Coordinating volunteers. Documenting process.
Aarhus School of Architecture Norreport 20 Aarhus C 8000 MArch Candidate
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EXHIBITIONS AND COMPETITIONS
Ryerson University Department of Architectural Sciences, 325 Church St. Toronto, ON Graduated on Dean’s List with a Bachelor of Architectural Science Degree
04.2015 Cabinet Engagement Through ArchitectureApril 14 - 19, 2015 Milan Design Week, Milan, ItalyExhibit done in collaboration with Constructing an Archive Studio to showcase personal work of myself and 6 other students. Graphic representation, prototyping and fabricating a full scale ‘cabinet’.
Landscape, Architecture & Wine 2012 Student CompetitionCompetition done individually.Design development, technical resolution, site design, programming, rendering, graphic presentation.
Ryerson University Department of Architectural Sciences, 325 Church St. Toronto, ON Graduated on Dean’s List with a Bachelor of Architectural Science Degree
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MARCH CANDIDATE
Daniel Johnson Architect Inc. Architecture Design Firm100 Richmond St. East, Unit 100, Toronto, ON t_ 416.920.0040 e_ admin@j-n-arch.comWorked with a team on design development and drawing production for apt. renovation projects.Work extensively on graphic representation and design visualization. Responsible for small design projects to provide both design and detail resolution while working with other disciplines and on the field.
Freelance Schematic Design & Presentation Renderings Ladera Pacifica Condo CommunityYumaEngineering a_10 De L’Anse-aux-Bateaux St. Gatineau, QC t_613.800.5375 e_info@yumaeng.com Designed complex from initial concept to the point of schematic, pragmatic and functional completionProvided extensive presentation documents, renderings and design expertise
Terraprobe Inc. Consulting, Geotechnical & Environmental Engineering10 Bram Court, Brampton, ON. t_905.796.2650 e_brampton@terraprobe.caAssist in site investigations (surveying, test pits, boreholes, mapping, sampling, etc.), monitoring, construction inspection and testing. Office administration, scheduling, management, data compilation, etc.
Khoury Levit Fong Architectural Design Firm. 302-387 Bloor St. E, Toronto Ontario t_416.919.9534 e_info@khourylevitfong.comResearch gathering, urban design, public design, rendering, creating and presenting comprehensive work to a professional audience.
05.201108.2011
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Taylor_Smyth Archtiects Architecture Design Firm245 Davenport Road, Suite 300, Toronto, ON t_ 416.968.6688 e_info@taylorsmyth.comWork in a small team spearheaded by the principal on a single long term project for an expansion and renovation at the University of Toronto. Responsible for design development, 3d modeling, presentation drawings, code compliance, consultant coordination, and detail resolution.
05.2013 07.2013
Contributor to upcoming Passive House Detail North America Textbook by Russel Richman P.Eng., Ph.D. Set-up Volunteer for IIDEX 2012Member of De Arkitektstuderendes Filmforening at AAA 2014-2015Student at the M & N Segal Fine Arts School from 2004-2009
INVOLVEMENT
EMPLOYMENT AND INTERNSHIPS
Flexible and curious young professional with experience in building construction and detail development. Deeply interested in architectural theory and affects and the production of spacial atmospheres.
Freelance Schematic Design Cameroon Ocean View Estate DesignOptions for Homes Non-for-Profit Corporation, a_1468 Queen St. E., Suite 310, Toronto, ON t_416.867.1501 e_ info@optionsforhomes.caWorked in a small team of students to design a sustainable townhouse complex to meet the growing middle class market of Cameroon. Provided concept, schematic drawings and renderings.
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This intervention on a Venetian courtyard is a manifestation of a body of research into the invisible connections and hidden dimensions within the urban context; systematic and personal relationships, and how they interweave with the human subconscious well of shared experiences and knowledge. The resultant eventspace/staircase is a means of engaging within the invisible context by strengthening local social relationships. The stair explores formal aesthetics, natural lighting, visual connections and helps establish boundaries while vertically connecting areas of use.
VENICE, 2014
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One who refuses to believe anything at face value and actively questions what others take as fundamental truths.
One who uses a medium as a means of constructing a parallel system that drawn on reality yet is separate from its’ constrains.
One who is engaged in the critical search for fundamental concepts of the human condition, often in a reductive way.
One who investigates the artifacts found in reality and uses tangible data in order to construct an objective understanding of reality.
philosopher · critic · conceptual
archaeologist · objective · formal
author · subjective · abstract
skeptic · comic · satire
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The initial step towards investigating Venice started from the building of a portable imprinting machine which allowed me to create imprints of various elements and textures in Venice onto paper for further investigation later. The machine relied on a simple transfer method from the pins which would ‘read’ the surface to a activator layer of wet sponge, to a cartridge of ink (aka. dry ink soaked paper) and onto paper. The process distorts the texture and creates unexpected elaborate morphologies.
IMPRINTING MACHINAPORTABLE DEVICE, 2014
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The proposal aims to dematerialize a wall dividing two courtyards to emphasize the breaking down of the forth wall between actor and audience. The proposal limits the audience to one side of the wall, the Great Coffee courtyard, while encouraging two plays to occur, one in each courtyard. The first play takes on a very traditional relationship between actor and audience, while the second play occurring out of sight, expect for the glimpses caught in the movable mirrors, will emphasize the inherent distance in acting. We use the metaphor of the three traditional parts of a theatre with its theatron or raked seating area for the audience; the stage where the first troupe would perform, and the backstage where the second troupe would be.
SCENOGRAPHY WORKSHOPAARHUS, 2015
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InvestigatingtheflatlandscapeofLæsøIslandoftheEasterncoastofDenmarkwithapanoramiccameraallowedmetoexploretheconstantpresenceofthehorizonandthelimitlessshiftingboundariesbetweenwaterandland.Theanalogmethodaugmentedthis initial investigationandbroughtouthapticqualitiesfromtheexposureprocessofrotatingthecameraat10-20-30secondintervals.Thecombinationoftheexpansivelandscapeandthelocalhumanerrorwillfurtherexplorethepotentialforarchitecturalinterventiononthissite.
ROTATING PANORAMIC PIN-HOLE CAMERAPORTABLE DEVICE, 2015
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My spring semester project was derived from my investigations on site with the rotating panoramic pin-hole camera. The resultant shape is an accidental yet fl uid form which captures the irregularities in the speed of the rotation of the camera and is directly derived from one of the photographs captured there. I have used this form to begin exploring light in an attempt to recreate the ephemeral qualities of the photograph, which are a product of the registration process, through the use of various architectural methods.
HETEROTOPIC HORIZONSLÆSØ, DENMARK 2015
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The selected site is located just within the entrance to a natural preserve. This location combined with the proposal program will encourage a change in perspective towards nature conservation as a method that must inevitably involve humanity as a participant instead of a menace. The island already has a strong history of human intervention in its natural history. The island has gone through an almost complete deforestation in its recent centuries and all the current grown landscape is a product of human intervention in partnership with nature. This encourages a more hands on approach to nature.
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The program is a small scale educational centre and seed archive. The goal of the facilities is to educate on the use of a diverse range of both edible crops as well as a variety of local fauna, and to encourage interaction with the natural landscape. The primary target group is families and children, many of them seasonal residents here, who could begin to foster a relationship with the natural surroundings - something many young children are lacking in this digital age.
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The Haunting Aarhus Workshop brought together the entire collection of Master’s candidates for two weeks of intensive design and fabrication work. Each group of 6 had to choose a site along a major pedestrian route in the city and activate it in a subtle way. The goal of our intervention was to reveal an overlooked space of the city; a large thick hedge. We prototyped and build a perascope as well as staged a small tableaux within the hedge which would encourage people to look for the unexpected. We used three sets of lights to illuminate different elements of the scene in order to build drama. The device and performance acted together to create the overall affect and draw out the qualities of the site.
HAUNTING AARHUS WORKSHOPAARHUS DENMARK, 2014
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[23]ASSEMBLY DIAGRAMS
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The re-design for the Canadian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale is an exploration into the phenomenological in architecture. Subtle detailing and an in-depth investigation into the various architectural effects are used create atmospherically charged spaces. Thepavilion aims establish contemplative spaces to reconnect the Biennale visitor with the environment and offering a retreat from the sensory overload experienced when traveling from exhibition to exhibition. Lighting, circulation and public spaces are merged to
the site. This pavilion bridges the gap between nature and building, interior and exterior and the gallery to public space.
CANADIAN PAVILIONVENICE ITALY, 2012
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The iterative design process of this pavilion stemmed from an initial need for interstitial space. It explored a variety of methods and drew z from a wide range of diverse sources in order to achieve the desired quality of space.
ITERATIVE DESIGN PROCESS
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The exhibition was showcasing the research into the anatomy of museums. My research was focused on circulation and organization. Through the use of case studies and the diagramming of eight museum, I was able to critically analyze and identify limitations and potentials for each strategy explored.
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GUGGENHEIM MUSEUMFrank Lloyd Wright
21ST CENTURY MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ARTSANNA
MAXXIZaha Hadid Architects
VITRAHAUS Herzog & de Meuron
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The approach to the design of this pendant lamp grew from an interest in creating a smooth organic form, a shape ideal for diffusing light. Solutions were explored based on what would produce a diffused light through the use of materiality and form. The
and would create rigid connections even when assembled and disassembled many times.
INSTRUCTION TOWARDS ILLUMINATION: NAUTILUS LUXPRODUCT DESIGN, 2012
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[31]PATRON ENGAGEMENT
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This tactile installation relies on user interaction to grow organically. Each user contributes to the evolution of the Light_Scape, by altering the appearance of the surface. The Light_Scape consists of individual, easy to handle cubes, each containing a tri-colour LED that cycle through a spectrum of colour. The modular shape of the light cubes allows the user to freely explore limitless
diffuses light and produces a soft pulsing glow, which when accumulated, creates the illusion of a living organism. Light_Scape
LIGHT_SCAPE NUIT BLANCHE INSTALLATIONSTORONTO, 2013
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With the assistance of the Bata Shoe Museum and Ryerson University, Light_Scape was accepted into the 2013 Scotiabank Nuit Blanche under the [R]ed[U]x lab. As one of the three original artist involved I was instrumental in adhering to a realistic budget and meeting client expectations. The project required intensive on and off site coordination to fabricate the individual components. The installation was very well received gathering local media coverage and even making CTV shortlist of the top 10 installations of the year at number 6. Participants greatly enjoyed the installation and produced exceptional pixel art beyond our expectations.
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individually or amalgamated to facilitate various uses such as a shelter, shading device, seating, back stand etc. By changing the
space showcasing local culture. The vibrant and dramatic nature of this installation would become a focal point in the area, and signify the underdeveloped lots’ transformation into a socially conducive environment. The proposal will evolve locals’ appreciation for the site and support creative infrastructure to produce an engaging eventscape.
FLAT LOT PAVILION COMPETITIONFLINT MI, 2013
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The Malivoire Winery is located in the Beamsville Bench, a part of the Niagara Peninsula Viticulture area, in Southern Ontario, Canada. Initially, the winery was a practical, low budget facility that took advantage of natural conditions provided by the
provides all the necessary circumstances for wine; however, none for the marketing of it. The goals for the re-interpretation of the
and event spaces. This design project was later reworked to what is displayed here and entered into a Student Competition.
MALIVOIRE WINERY NIAGARA PENINSULA, 2012
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road to the top edge of the slope, and return the ravine back to its natural state. The new design consists of a main winery built
building, linked by a small bridge over the ravine, is to be used for recreational purposes. The two structures do not directly face one another; rather, they are staggered to create unique views into the vineyards. The retail space and small restaurant visually relate to one another in order to promote the distinctive wine culture in Malivoire Winery.
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The Busan Opera House is an opera house located on a man-made island development in Busan, South Korea, an area
a majestic ship docked at the port of Busan. Procession became a primary generator of form as the skeletal steel structure housed the programmatic elements connected by a traversing wooden pedestrian bridge. The hull shaped theaters are optimized for performances and encompass the public event space below. The grand ramp grounds the facility and leads to an observation deck. Continuous site lines give visitors a sense of continuity linking the opera house with the beach life and marine culture.
BUSAN OPERA HOUSEBUSAN SOUTH KOREA, 2011
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Home to the Moscow International Film Festival, the Pushkinsky Theatre strives to embody the spirit of innovation and projection contained during its inception 50 years ago. The redesigned facade protrudes into the park with the insertion of a large glass scrim, appearing transparent by day and as a silver-screen by night (smart glass). This new cinematic device connects the park with the ceremonial entry terrace via a set of stairs and reconstructed pedestrian bridge. A projecting restaurant grants dramatic views of the historic Pushkinsky Square Park. The new MIFF building will include additional theaters stacked in an iconic light tower on the west side of the building, with more theaters tucked under the main ceremonial entrance terrace.
CHANGING THE FACE: PUSHKINSKY THEATREMOSCOW RUSSIA, 2011
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Upon the completion of my undergraduate degree at Ryerson I found a design position at Taylor_Smyth Architects, a
Toronto Institute of Child Study. It is a fascinating project which has tested my understanding of context and my ability to problem solve creatively. The institute simultaneously houses a research facility, a university and an elementary school; servicing people of all ages with various requirements for limited facilities. I worked within a small team spearheaded by the principal and I was regularly challenged to conceive of spaces at a level of rigor previously unattained during my educational career.
TAYLOR_SMYTH ARCHITECTSEMPLOYED AS ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNER, 2013-2014
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My internship at KLF provided me with valuable knowledge regarding the blurred professional boundaries of architecture and planning. The work investigated planning and architectural strategies as seen through competition entries and employed systems which attempted to hybridize the professional thresholds. My time was divided primarily between two competitions, the Future Cities – Siddesborg, Finland and the New Taipei City Museum of Art. Both entries were research heavy and explored interventions at various scales to produce a variety of effects.
KOURY LEVIT FONGEMPLOYED AS ARCHITECTURAL INTERN, 2011
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ABOUT ME
IamcurrentlyaMArchcandidateattheAarhusSchoolofArchitecture,inAarhusDenmark.IfinishedwithaBachelorofArchitecturalScienceatRyersonUniversityinToronto,Canadain2013.DuringmytimeatRyesronIworkedeverysummerinthearchitecturalfield;eitherasaninternataresearchandcompetitionbasedoffice,oronamorecommercialinteriordesignandrenovationlevel.SimultaneouslyIwasalsopursuingvariouscompetitions,freelanceworkandinstallations.Aftergraduatingin2013IworkedatTaylor_SmythArchitectsinTorontoforoverayear,gainingvaluablepracticalexperience.MybacheloreducationandworkexperiencehasgreatlypreparedmefortherigorsofconstructionproblemsolvingwhilemytimeinDenmarknowhashelpedmefurtherrefinemyaestheticsanddesignprocessmethods.
IRINA SOLOP
solop.irina@gmail.com_email+1.647.668.1408_tel.canada+45.91.93.94.22_tel.denmark
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