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EXPERIENCE:DESIGN WORK

EXPERIENCE:TEACHING

THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, Columbus, Ohio August 2012 – May 2014 •MasterofArchitecture •May2014

KENT STATE UNIVERSITY, Kent, Ohio August 2008 – May 2012 •BachelorofScienceinArchitecture,MinorinFrench

DESIGNGROUP, Columbus, Ohio Summer 2015 - present TRINITY HEALTH GROUP, Westerville, Ohio Summer 2014 – Summer 2015

REDARCHITECTURE+PLANNING,Columbus,Ohio Fall2013–Summer2014

LDA ARCHITECTS, Cleveland Heights, Ohio Summer 2012, Summer 2013

KNOWLTONSCHOOLOFARCHITECTURE,Columbus,Ohio August2012–May2014 •GraduateAssistant

KENT STATE ACADEMIC SUCCESS CENTER, Kent, Ohio August 2011 – May 2012 •PeerMentorandTutor

EXPERIENCE:INTERNATIONAL

ARTA GRANT: TEL AVIV, ISRAEL March 2014 •ScholarshipforindependentstudyfortheprojectTel Aviv: An Architecture of Deviance

EUROPEAN ARCHITECTURE STUDIES STUDY ABROAD May 2013

TAGLIT BIRTHRIGHT ISRAEL December 2011

EDUCATION

qualificationsyana grinblat

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AMERICANINSTITUTEOFARCHITECTURESTUDENTS,OHIOSTATECHAPTER August2013–May2014 •Treasurer

HABITATFORHUMANITY,KENTSTATECHAPTER August2008–May2012 •Secretary,VicePresident,Volunteer

EXPERIENCE:LEADERSHIP

KNOWLTONSCHOOLOFARCHITECTUREEXITREVIEW/THESISWINNER

AUSTIN E. KNOWLTON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

KENTSTATEUNIVERSITYINTEGRATEDDESIGNCOMPETITIONFINALIST

MODERN&CLASSICALLANGUAGESTUDIESPRIZEINFRENCH

OSYP MARTINYUK ARCHITECTURE SCHOLARSHIP

HONORS

•Drawing,painting,model-building•RevitArchitecture,AutoCAD,SketchupPro,Rhinoceros3Dv5,AdobeCreativeSuite5.5DesignStandard•FluentinRussian,advancedinFrench

SPECIAL SKILLS

registered architectregistered architectHTTP://WWW.YANAGRINBLAT.COM

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one stop waterfall

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Problem:AvacantsiteontheAlleghenyRiverindowntownPittsburghhasgreatpotentialtobringnewlifetothecity.Thesurroundingarealackspedestrian congregation spaces, nighttime activity, and a connection to the beautiful nearby waterfront. Urbannoisefromthebustlingstreetpreventspeoplefromstopping to relax. A new iconic piece of architecturefor a corporate figure can solve these issues. It muststand as unique among other downtown skyscrapers whilealsoachievingmoderndemandsofsustainability,asthoseoutlinedbytheLivingBuildingChallenge.

BehnischArchitektenproposedamasterplanforthesite,including a redeveloped pedestrian-friendly waterfront.Oneblockoutoffourisselectedforanewbuilding.

Response: Amazon.com is chosen as the corporate clientfor the building, the “Amazon Center.” The company ispickedforthestepsithastakentowardsreducingtheenvironmental impact of its operations - cutting downpackagingwaste,savingpowerandsavingshippingfuel.The site engages the busy street by peeling back the building corner and creating an open plaza. Pedestriansaredrawnintonavigatetowardtheriverfront.Visitorsaredrawninbythe“x-factor,”anopenpieceofprogramthatwasselectedtobeacabaretfortheAmazonCenter.BecausediningandtheateroftencomeseparateinPittsburgh,theyarecombinedintoonecabaretinorderto encourage prolonged nighttime activity in the area.The building features a waterfall on the facade whichdullsouturbannoiseandalsoactsinconjunctionwitharaisedfloorsystemforpassiveheating,cooling,andventilation.Thewaterfallispartofalivingmachinesystemwithinthebuildingthatsavesandrecycleswater.

SUSTAINABLE MIXED-USE HIGH-RISE

studio:year4semester2location: Pittsburgh, PA

comprehensivestudiocapstoneprojectteamprojectwithAnastasiaMarkiwKent State Integrated Design Competition Finalist

formstudies

bringing the river to the site

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hydraulaphone:awaterorganthatcreatesmusicandmasksstreetnoise

advertisestheAmazonCenterCabaretwithin

WATER ORCHESTRASCROLLINGMEDIASCREEN

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PROGRAMX-FACTOR:AMAZONCENTERCABARET afittingadditiontoPittsburgh’sculturaldistrict,anattempttoencouragenightlife,andanattractionforAmazonCentervisitors

lobbybar

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NATURAL VENTILATION•dessicantwaterfallinatriumcoolsincomingwind•airtravelsthroughraisedfloorsystemstoreachspaces•warmairexitsspacesthroughventsandleavesviaanorthernsolarchimney

GREENROOF

RAINWATER COLLECTION

•rooftopcisternscollectwaterforlivingmachine•waterreachesundergroundstoragetankviawetcolumn

SOLAR ENERGY COLLECTION•onyxbuilding-integratedpanels

LIVINGMACHINE

•greywaterrecyclingsystem•interactiveeducationalspace

GEOTHERMALHEATPUMPS•earthservesasaheatsource(winter)orheatsink(summer)•geothermallwellstransferearth’snaturaltemperaturetothebuildingforcoolingorheating•waterreturnstotheaquiferintheclosedloopsystem

•drainagetogroundthroughwetcolumn•extrainsulation•recreationalopportunity

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SUSTAINABLEFEATURES

onyxsolarspiderglasspanels

WALLSECTIONTHROUGHWATERFALLWALL

waterfallwall

kalwallcurtainwall

catwalk

customvent

carbonfiberclosureplate

automaticblinds

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4KOFFICES:ASAMPLESPACETheAmazonCenterfeaturesprimeofficespacesaswellas

severalfloorsof2000(2K)SF,4KSF,6KSF,and8KSFspecspacesfortenants.Thissample4Kspace

demonstratesanefficientlayoutforallthepartsofatypicaloffice.Italsodisplays

theraisedfloorsystemthatpullsairenteringthroughthewaterfallfacadethroughtransomvents

andtothesolarchimneyinthehall.

transversesection:naturalventilation

president’soffice

vicepresident’soffice

executiverestroom

mechanicalroom

executivesecretary

teamconference

associateoffices

workarea

work/copyroom

kitchenette

waiting/reception

conference room

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resculpting midtown

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Problem: MidtownManhattanisindireneedofimprovements.Thereisanoverabundanceofpedestrians,butalackofpedestrianbreakoutspaces,resultinginnumeroustrafficaccidents.Bikersexperiencesimilar issues, forced to dodge busy traffic as they ride. The estern entry to Grand Central is tunnel-like and narrow.Moreover,theMetLifebuildingissowidethatitactsasawall,blockingviewsdownthestreettowardGrandCentralStation.The historical jewel is lost in the center of the city.

Thebusinessdistrictalwayshasroomtogrow-vertically.TravelersneedamidtownhotelafteracommutethroughGrandCentralStation.MetLifeneedstofitintoitscontext.And,NewYorkCityhasathrivingartculture-butlittleofitspillsoverintoMidtown,wherepeoplearetooimmersedintothebusinessworld.

Response: Two towers are developed to “frame” Grand Central Station and create the impression that Met Life is a necessary part of a triad.ThetwoadditionstoMidtownstartastoweringpillarsandarecarvedawayinreferencetoMetLife’sfoldedfaces.Meanwhile,anewbikepathisinstalledthroughouttheGrandCentralarea,runningasanadditionalongtheStation’sexistingraised-uproad(theParkAvenueViaduct).

Withthemasterplaninplace,focusshiftstothedevelopmentoftheeastern-mostbuilding.The“tunnel”entryintoGrandCentralthatpreviouslyexistedonthesiteisreplacedwithasemi-private sunken plazathatpullspedestriansinandallowsanopportunitytorelaxoutsidebeforeenteringtheStation.Programmatically,thebuildingisfilledwithnewofficespaceandahotelforcommuters.Alsoincludedisanartschool,asanodtothesmallartacademythat existed within Grand Central Station in the 1920’s, and apresent-daypieceofcultureforhecticMidtown.Theinterioroftheskyscraperiscarvedby“bubble”atriumspaces,eatingawayatfloorspacethatisunusableduetopoorlightpenetrationintothedepthsofthebuilding.Thesespacesactasgalleriesreferencingthe core of the building, a bubble within which the art schoolresides.

MASTER PLAN AND SKYSCRAPER

studio: year5semester2location:NewYork,NY

graduateschoolindependentproject

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MASTERPLANSTAGE

pedestriantrafficwithnocongregationspotsscatteredbicycletrafficwithnobikeamenitiestunnel-likeEastsideentrancetoGrandCentralStation

GRAND CENTRAL AREA ISSUES

sunkenpedestrianplazanewelevatedbicyclepaththroughMidtownopenEastsideentrancetotheStation

PROPOSED SOLUTIONS

newarchitecture

newplaza

newbikepath

newyorkcity

cityblocks

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PROJECTFOCUS:BUILDINGON109E42NDST.

theGrandCentralareaneeds:•moreofficespace•ahoteltoreplacetheonecurrentlyon-site•anartschooltorevitalizetheartcommunitythatonceexistedintheStationinthe20’s

PROGRAM

entrylevelplanclearanceforexistingtraintracks

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CONCEPT: SECTIONAL VOIDS theartschoolproliferatesitsartisticinfluenceinfree-formsectionalvoidsthatpenetratethehotelandofficesectionsasbreakoutspaces,andtheartschoolastheformofitsfloorplates

typicalhotellevel typicalartschoollevel typicalofficelevel

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get your hands dirty

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Problem: LakesideSandandGravel,afamily-ownedminingcompany,isonanever-transitioningsite.Thelandscapechangesdailyasminerscarveawayattheearth.Overburden, or extra soil and gravel that has been piled off to the side, grows constantly. Asthelandonthepropertyismined,operationswilldiminish.Withinthenext40years,old machines that are put out of use will need to be stored and simultaneously celebratedfortheirminingsignificance.Amasterplanmustbesetintoplaceforthefutureofthecompanythatwillstillallowtheownerstoprofitoffoftheirland.

Response: Thevastpropertywillsplitoffintofournewuses:campgrounds, zip lining and adventure, a restaurant, and alandscape museum. The individual project focus is on thelandscapemuseumsite.Anyongoing mining operations move south; thenorthernsectionofthesiteisdevelopedforvisitoreducationandrecreation.Overburden is piled into landscaped hills forpicnicking and viewing the site from up high. Nearby miningbecomesaninteractiveoutdoordisplayaspartofthemuseum.Agravelbeachisdevelopedonthenearbylake.Themuseumitselfisstrategicallybuiltasalarge,tallstructurerightoveroldmachinerythatisdumpedinanalready-minedlocation.Theoldmachinerythusbecomesanhistoricaleducationaldisplay.Themuseum,likelayersofstratifiedrock,featuresasecondfloorforsmallerdisplaysandathirdfloorviewingdeck.

LANDSCAPE DESIGN AND MUSEUM

studio:year2semester1location:Mantua,Ohio

undergraduateindependentproject(with4-persongroupworkinmasterplanningstage)

landscapemuseum

ziplining&adventure

restaurant

campgrounds

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overburdenviewinghill

interactivemining museum

existingmachineworkshop

existingpresident’sproperty

interactiveminingdisplay

overburdenviewinghill&privategravelbeach

outdoorgarage

ongoing mining operations

existingresidence

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TRANSFORMINGSITE

Presently,miningandprocessingofsandandgraveloccursonsite.Thepropertyisprivatelyowned.

In20years,anewpublicsitedevelops.Minedoverburdenisrecycledasrecreationalhillsandhazardousminingdiminishes.

In40years,thelandscapetransformsintoapublicmuseumandtouristsitewheremining,education,andrecreationareongoing.

existingconditions landscapecharacterization programorganization

FORMSTUDIES

1 2 3 4 5

Theformofthebuildingisinfluencedbywindpatternstravelingwest,theneedfortheentrytobeclosetoandvisiblefromtheroad,andthelocationofexistingminingoperations.

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sectionelevation

firstfloorplan

MONSTERSONDISPLAY

Themuseumtakesvisitorsthoughacityscapeofmachinery-userscirculatethroughhistoricalminingequipmentthatcomeintoviewoneaftertheother.Thelevelsarelikestratifiedrock;asvisitorsmovethroughthesecondandthirdlevelsofthemuseum,moreandmoreofthesiteisrevealed,culminatinginviewsofthedevelopedlandscape.

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interaction reaction

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Problem: The U.S. Virgin Islands are best known as a touristlocation,butSaltRiverBayontheislandofSaintCroixistheideal spot for a new marine research center. The Caribbean ishometoavarietyoffloraandfaunathatinspiremodernresearchendeavors.ThenearbyBuckIslandReefonceservedasahabitatformarinelifebeforeitsdestructionbyHurricaneHugo.ThenewSt.CroixMarineResearchLaboratorynowholdstheresponsibilitytocontinuethelonghistoryofscientificdiscovery.

AsamodernlaboratoryinthestilldevelopingregionofSt.Croix,the building must take into consideration sustainable endeavors forgreenconstructionandtosavemoney.Thesiteispronetowindsthatcanbeharnessedforenergy,andtheCaribbeanofcoursereceivesheavysunthatcanbeadvantageous.Thenewlaboratorymust contain enough work space for 60 students and scientists,aswellasyoungvisitorsfromlocalschools.Housingforstaffandstudentsistobelocatedincloseproximitytothelab.Wetanddrylabroomsmustbeeffectivelyconfiguredtoallowforeasycommunicationbetweenresearchers.

Response:Thelaboratoryandnearbyhousingisplacedinanideal building zonethatisrelativelysafefromhurricanedamageandhigh waters. The building is organized in a scoop shape with protruding appendages that catch wind, allowingventilationtomovethroughoutdoorspacesandlabrooms.Labsareconfiguredrepetitively,withacentrallylocatedteachinglab and computer room. The building is constructed of locallyset precast concrete (dyed in the traditional bright colors ofCaribbeanarchitecture).WindowsarefittedwithPV-coatedlouverstotakeadvantageofsunlightandallowuserstocontrollightandventilation.Apartments for staff and students are located a short walk away and oriented in a staggered pattern to catch maximum ventilation.

Thelaboratoryencouragesrun-insbetweentheusersofthespacesusing a gridded configuration of offices (vertical in plan) andlaboratories(horizontalinplan).Muchlikeachemicalreaction,students,scientists,andvisitorsalikewillbeinvigoratedandtransformedbythelaboratory’sspaces.

SUSTAINABLE MARINE RESEARCH LABORATORY

studio:year4semester1location:St.Croix,theU.S.VirginIslands

undergraduateindependentproject

SITE DESIGN ISSUES

water wind idealbuilding

zone

laboratory

housing

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LABLAYOUTSCHEMES LABORATORYPLANS

secondfloorfirstfloor

service education

officeandbreak

Laboratories, offices,service hallways, andpublic hallways had tobe configured in an idealmanner to facilitatecommunication betweenresearchers. Radial andorthogonal configurationoptionswereexplored.

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sitesection

laboratory

•2wetand2drylaboratoriesfor12researchersand48students•computercenter

atriumlounge studenthousing

education

•3outdooreducationspaces•teachinglaboratory•4K-12seminar rooms

•40apartments(off-site)forstaff,faculty,andstudents

•12researchoffices•atriumloungeandcafe

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summer fall springwinter

SUSTAINABILITY

sectionthroughlaboratory

Thebuildingskin,constructedofstructuralinsulated panels and PV-panel louvers,allows for both natural ventilation andpreservationofcooltemperatures.Sunlightis diffused by the louvers and harnessedforenergy.

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through the looking glass

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Problem: Thetiny,artsytownofYellowSprings,Ohiohasbeenselected as the location for a new art academy. The woodednature reserve of Glen Helen is to house the academy in itsremote depths.Theschoolistoprovidearchitectureandartstudio spaces, as well as residences and support spaces forstudents.Thebuilding must be sympathetic to hikers and bikers that navigate the trails of Glen Helen, and must fit well into its remote surroundings. Yet, it mustalsostandoutasaniconofartandculture,easilyspottedbyvisitorsfromafar.

Response: Locatedalongastreamandstraddlingatrail,theacademyissurroundedbytrees,water,andevenpeople.Itsskinsystemisdesignedtoimitateandreflect(literally)thenaturalsurroundings by way of its sliced concrete, striated channelglass,andmirror-likecurtainwallskins.Althoughitfitsintoitscontext,thebuildingissimultaneouslyan “object” in the landscape-acubewithinaframe-thatstandsoutfromnature.

The entry to the building pulls in visitors comingdownthetrailthroughanarrowspacebeneaththecubeand into an expansive courtyard. The cube that contains thestudios becomes a jewel enveloped by the frame - it standsseparateandtransparent,allowingtheartiststobethefocusofthebuilding.Thesurroundingframehousestherestoftheprogram,fromresidencestogalleries-supportspacesfortheartists.

GLOBAL ARTS ACADEMY

studio:year5semester1location:YellowSprings,Ohio

graduateschool3-persongroupproject(partnersLailaAmmarandMichaelTomaso)

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SKINSYSTEMS

precastconcretepanels

channelglass

curtainwall

1 2 3 4

Thebuildingskiniscomposedofthreesystemsthatcomplementthesurroundingenvironmentasanorganicoutershell,aninnerstriatedframe,andareflectivecube.

FORMDEVELOPMENT

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entrycourtyard

thirdfloorplan

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PROGRAM

section

Thebuilding’sprogram,fromthepublic(galleries)tothesecretspacesonlystudentscanenjoy(the“studiopit”)isdiscoveredasonemovesthroughtheframe.Onlythestudiocubeimmediatelyrevealsitsinnerworkings,puttingtheartistsfront-and-centerinthenaturallandscape.

DISPLAYSlibrary

artgalleries

studentspaces

residences

artiststudios

administrative

service

gallery

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cafeteria

studiopit

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itty bitte city

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Problem: Cincinnati, Ohio is a little-known microcosm of aGermantown.AdestinationforGermanimmigrantsinthe1850’s,thecityishometoaplethoraofGermannewspapers,breweries,clubs,etc.ItisonlynaturalthataGermanconsulatewouldbewelcomehere.

Cincinnatiisplaguedbypoverty,rottinginfrastructure,poorplanning,andadecliningeducationsystem.Theareasurroundingthenewconsulaterepresentssuchproblems:buildingsaremostlyrun-down,empty parking lots proliferate,andgreenspaceisbarelyexistant.Germany,ontheotherhand,excelsatformingasustainablesociety.Thenewconsulatethusholdsalargerrole:toencourageamoreprosperouscommunityinCincinnati.

Response: Theprojectaimstocreatea“LittleGermany”withinCincinnati. Not only is the site transformed into a smallvillageofGermanpiecesandparts,butsurroundingfeaturesofCincinnatiarealsousedtothearchitecture’sadvantage.Forinstance,views of one of the town’s many hills, Mount Adams, areopenedtotheconsulateofficeandtheconsul’sapartment.Ontheoppositeendofthesite,consulate visitors can look over downtown CincinnatiandunderstandacitywithapotentialforurbangrowththatisachievedbyhealthyGermantowns.

TheGermanconsulatefeatureswithinitselfauniquesolutiontotheissueofCincinnati’sdecrepitparkinglots.The“parkinglot” is instead a row of the consulate officials’ high-classGermancars,facingintotheconsulatemuseumasifondisplay.Moreover,abeergardenissunkenintothesiteandvisiblefromthe street, welcoming passersby to a uniquely German diningexperience.

GERMAN CONSULATE

studio:year6semester1location:Cincinnati,Ohio

graduateschoolprojectarchived project in Knowlton School Digital Library

viewtomountadams

viewtodowntowncincinnati

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viewintobeergarden

viewfromconsul’soffice

EVENT SPACES

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germanshoppingstreet

consulatecarsondisplayinsidegermanmuseum

TheGermanbeergardeninvitespassingCincinnatiresidentsintotheGermanworldbelow.

Thewide,Kurfürstendamm-inspiredshoppingstreetfeaturesabookstore,travelagency,andGermangrocerystore.

Theconsul’sofficeoverlookstheGerman“town”includingamainplazaandlanguagelearningcubiclesactingasvillagehuts.

High-classEuropeancarsarereleasedfromtheordinaryconceptof“parkinglot”andtransformintodisplayedpieceswithintheundergroundmuseum.

basementplan

firstfloorplan

auditorium

ratskellar+ beer garden

museum

shopping

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secondfloor thirdfloor consul’sapartment-secondfloor

typicallibraryfloor

sectiona sectionb

consulate library

school

consul’sapartmentb

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interbreed

crossbreed

POSSIBLEMEDIUMSCONFERENCEPROJECT

10-PERSONTEAM

cross critters

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The2013PossibleMediumsconferencetookplaceattheKnowltonSchoolofArchitectureoveroneweekendandallowedarchitecturestudentstoexploremediabeyondtypicalarchitecturalconvention.

UndertheguidanceofworkshopleaderAngelaCo,tenstudentsparticipatedintheEndgame workshop.Theprojectbeganwithsketchesofanimalsilhouettesthatthenevolvedintothree-dimensionalformsbywayofcarvingfoamcubes.Thesefoamextrusionsweretheninterbredwiththesameanimalstoproduceahighlyregularform.Next,eachanimalwascrossbredwithanothertoproduceanirregularnewspecies.Thezooofanimalswasstackedinatotembasedonlongitudinalandtransverserelationships.Throughtheuseofsimpleformsthatresultedinacomplexstructure,theEndgameteamexploredtheprocess of vaulting and discovering surprises in modeling sections.

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SaintBenedictChapel,Sumvitg

ElsassertorII,Basel

MilanCathedral,Milan JewishMuseum,Berlin

Kunsthaus,Bregenz

PHOTOSFROMTRAVELS

snapshots

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NotreDameduHaut,Ronchamp

Staatsgalerie,Stuttgart

KarlMarxhof,Vienna

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BahnhofStadelhofen,Zurich Sant’AndreaChurch,Mantua

EUROPEAN ARCHITECTURE STUDIES COURSE

sketches

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NotreDameduHaut,Ronchamp

Michaelerplatz,Vienna SantaMariaDelleGrazie,Milan PiazzaSanMarco,Venice

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INDEPENDENT WORK

PAINTINGS

Thisisasmallsampleofmyindependentworkasapainter.Thecollectioniscenteredontheideaofthe architecture of “home” thatIdevelopedgrowingupinmybirthplace,Tashkent,Uzbekistan.AllworkswerecreatedinFall2013.

Room

Detail,Room

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Home

Detail,Home

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