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ANNA BOLDINA EDUCATION • Westminster University, London Currently doing Part III • Bartlett, UCL, London 2008-2009 MArch UD Completed with Commendation • Moscow Architectural Institute 1999-2005 RIBA Part I, II COMPUTER SKILLS • Revit, AutoCAD, ArchiCAD, Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, Sketchup, 3D Studio Max, Excel. I believe that in architecture the scenario of experiencing and using the space gives a base for design and esthetics should blossom out of function. Challenges give a push to innovation and inspiration for multiple beautiful solutions. I create ideas according to timetable and find points of understanding with even the most complicated clients. I believe there are many ways in architecture and see my colleague’s opposite views and ideas not as conflict but as inspiration. AWARDS • First Prize: Yearly architecture competition of Moscow Architectural Inst., “Party on water”1999 • First prize: Peter Cook’s Architectural Illustration Comp “Paper City: Urban Utopias”, 2009 UK • Juror Citation: KRob Architectural Delineation Competition. 2012 US A r c h i t e c t A s s i s t a n t

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ANNA BOLDINA

EDUCATION

• Westminster University, London Currently doing Part III

• Bartlett, UCL, London 2008-2009 MArch UD Completed with Commendation

• Moscow Architectural Institute 1999-2005 RIBA Part I, II

COMPUTER SKILLS

• Revit, AutoCAD, ArchiCAD, Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, Sketchup, 3D Studio Max, Excel.

I bel ieve that in architecture the scenario of experiencing and using the space gives a base for design and esthet ics should blossom out of funct ion. Chal lenges give a push to innovat ion and inspirat ion for mult iple beaut iful solut ions. I create ideas according to t imetable and f ind points of understanding with even the most complicated cl ients . I bel ieve there are many ways in architecture and see mycol league’s opposite v iews and ideas not as conf l ic t but as inspirat ion.

AWARDS

• First Prize: Yearly architecture competition of Moscow Architectural Inst., “Party on water”1999

• First prize: Peter Cook’s Architectural Illustration Comp “Paper City: Urban Utopias”, 2009 UK

• Juror Citation: KRob Architectural Delineation Competition. 2012 US

A r c h i t e c t A s s i s t a n t

OTHER EXPERIENCE• Competition “Poor but Beautiful” 2014• Competition “Forgotten spaces” London 2010• MArch Urban Design show 09.09 Sponsor liaison team 2009• Urban SOS / EDAW 07.09 “Urban site in disrepair”2009• Architectural Triennial in Lisbon 06.07 Guide 2007• Workshop Moscow-Essen 10.03-05.04 Problematic districts 2004• Competition for museum building Palermo, Italy 2004

REFERENCES

Jeremy Heyes PG DiplArch (Leeds) BA(Hons)Senior Associate Architect WATG Tel. +44 (0) 20 7906 6660 Email: [email protected]

HKS London Architectural Assistant (July 2014-March 2015)• Whitefriars school, Harrow. Stage E package and 3D modelling in Revit, Liason with Consultants and Manufacturers, Construction supervision. • Park Community Free School. Morden. Project Leader. Stage C drawings and presentations in Revit, Planning application.

Benoy, London Architectural Assistant (Aug 2013-June 2014)• Family entertainment center in Baku. Concept, D+ package in Revit for a complex shape building, Liason with Client and Manufacturers.• Retail centers in Rome, Baku, Guarghaon. Design and presentation.• Jaguar center Coventry, Retail park in Belfast. Concept• Referbishment of Mixed use centre in Woking. Stage F

WATG, London Architect (Russia) - Urban Designer ( 2010-2013)• New district of Samara, 13 000 inh. Masterplan, residential units, StageC.• Olympic hotel village in Sochi. Stages C and D packages, cultural research, Liaison with client and engeneers, meetings in Moscow.• New Caspian City in Dagestan (Russia) Design, Liaison with the client, workshop on site, meeting local ministers, Translation.• Astana district. Research on Kazakh culture, concept design, 3D model• Resort hotel village in Turkey. Complete design of retail center

Pringle Brandon Architects Architectural Assistant (2010)• Sustainability exhibition centre for Siemens in East London. Office fit out design, layout and 3D model of exhibition, BS and BREEAM

APM-Krasnogorsk, Moscow region Architect-Planner (2003 – 2014)• Office Center 200 000 sq.m. ,Funeral center, Veterenary. Project Leader.Concept Design, 3D modelling, liason with clients and engeneers, presenta-tion to local authorities.• Private houses: Design from concept to completion, site supervision.

Tchoban-Chaljawski, Moscow Architect Assistant (2005 – 2006)• Large number of projects: residencial, shopping malls, hotels, offices.

Tkachenko Studio, Moscow Assistant Architect (2005)• Construction drawings for luxury residential block “Copernicus”

David Kells AADipl RIBA Project Architect Benoy1 Monkwel square LondonTel. +44 (0)20 7726 8999 Email: [email protected]

New District SamaraMasterplan, Housing concept

Construction site. Woking

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Title Park Community Free School for 420 students. MordenDate 2014-2015Office HKSInvolvment Project LeaderArea 2,227.8m2

Awaiting Planning Permission

The use of this data by the recipient acts as an agreement of the followingstatements. Do not use this data if you do not agree with any of the followingstatements:-

All drawings are based upon site information supplied by third parties and assuch their accuracy cannot be guaranteed. All features are approximate andsubject to clarification by a detailed topographical survey, statutory serviceenquiries and confirmation of the legal boundaries.

Do not scale the drawing.Use figured dimensions in all cases.Check all dimensions on site.

Report any discrepancies in writing to HKS before proceeding.

NOTES:

STATUS

PROJECT

PROJECT NO.

DRAWING

SCALE @ A1

DRAWING NO. REVISION

DRAWN BY

REV DESCRIPTION CHKDRNDATE

[email protected]

PRELIMINARY

TRUE NORTHSHEET NORTH

1PCFS-A-L-10-01

ABo

Axonometric Cut View First Floor

Park Community Free School

53918.00

1 Pre-planning public consultations 30/01/2015 ABo APa

DANCE STUDIO

All furniture (fixed and loose) is forillustration purposes only. For scopeof fixed and loose FFE please seeprice submission.

Proposal made based on surveymade by others

MAIN HALL

KITCHEN

NEW LIFT ANDSTAIRCORE

MUSIC ROOM 2MUSIC ROOM 1 STAFF ROOMGENERALTEACHING

NEW EXTERNAL WALKWAY

MORDEN ROAD

GENERAL TEACHING BREAKOUT SPACE

POTENTIAL NEWEXTERNAL ESCAPE

STAIR

POTENTIAL NEWEXTERNAL ESCAPE

STAIR

NTS

Public consultations

Existing building

Existing elevation with demolition overlay

Ground Floor PlanReception Interior

Axonometric Interior

Axonometric image of First Floor

Title Timber House for a family of 4.Date 2011Office APM-KrasnogorskInvolvment Project ArchitectArea 120 m2 Constructed, occupied.

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Индивидуальный жилой дом.БолдинаГАПЛиГИП

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М 1 : 100План 2 этажа.

First Floor Plan

Side Elevation

Front Elevation

CGI

Scheme of solar energy capture on section.

The client came to me with the idea of building a timber house on an existing concrete basement. He hoped to extend the floor-space, but didn’t know how. I proposed cantilivered rooms over the entrances, the benefit being some protection from the elements.

Inicially the client asked to leave a pine-tree and buid a terrace plus balcony around it, but after some analyses and wide research we disregarded this idea as the pine bend by the wind could damage the roof.

The children’s playroom is elevated above general level of the first floor to provide natural light in any time of the day. It also increased the view from the dining room on beautiful pine-trees on the site.

Construction process

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Various student and conmetition projects 1999-2015

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I jumped the lights, blast, a magnificent din of car horns erupted “dumb ass women drivers”. Mummy that man wasn’t very nice “no Anna he wasn’t”. We were now weaving through the Lincoln tunnel, I used the mass of my SUV to negotiate clear passage, I was late and today was the review of the ABRW account. Now remember sweetie to be nice, I know you liked your old kindergarten but give this one a chance. The heavens had opened yet there was still a glimmer of light streaking down the surrounding towers. That’s it, hard to miss, exhausts and pipes entwined with upward purpose towards the sky embracing a spiral lung of beating colors. The car came to a jarred stop as an electric voice crackled “welcome to park and mind, please face the camera and state your membership number”.

I looked around at the cast iron concrete, fins of reflections and galvanized mesh that spiraled in front of us. “Please face the camera and repeat your membership number”. A head lamp with a blue eye winked in front “one, one, eight, two, five Wa-terman”. “Verified please proceed to section C space 81”.

Piston columns blocking our forward progression cranked into the ground. The tires sung and roared as we slowly spiraled onwards. Lines of rain coated cars flanked the outer edge, fins of some giant fan built to cool the sun seemed to move below the wheels.

Through the mesh we could see glimpses children playing within silken tendons. Across the spiral through the heart DNA laddered walkways of light crossed from the realm of the combustion engine to the sanctuary of the human body, the two elements restrained through repulsion. Section C space 81, we got out into the cold and wind and peered through the ventilation ducts and rust too the city beyond. Above our heads great arms with giant nuts and rivets pieced the malleable flesh. We followed thee dribbles of pri-mary colored paint, which adorned the floors, columns and ceilings to one of the central crossing bridges. The light panels under our feet flickered and brightened as our pressure was applied and offered a single musical note. Anna at first was not scared but mystified by the experience. Began to jump from one to the other to the other to the other back and fourth notes jumping into the air above below notes laughter lights music.

VEHICULAR ENTRANCE/EXIT

PLAN OF TYPICAL BASEMENT FLOOR

PEDASTRIAN EXIT/ENTRANCE

TURNING CIRCLE AT THE TOP OF THE BUILDING

REMARCABLE CARS, CHOSEN BY VOTING AMOUNG KIDS FOR SPEED, DESIGN OR SUSTAINABILITY QUAL-ITIES PARKED AND DISPLAYED ON METAL MESH BALCONIES

ESCAPE STAIRS

DOUBLE SPIRAL: I LAYER OF PARKING2 LAYER OF CHILDREN CRECHE/MUSEUM/EDUCATIONAL CENTRE WITH INTERCONNEC-TIONS BETWEEN THEM TO USE PARKED CARS ES EXIBITS CHANGING EVERY DAY

ROOM WITH WIN-DOW OUTSIDE WITH A VIEW OVER THE CON-STRUCTION SITE OF NEW DEVELOPMENT AND INTERACTIVE IN-FORMATION ABOUT CONSTRUCTION PRO-CESSES AND MACHINES USED IN CONSTRUC-TION INDUSTRY

ROOM WITH TRANSPAR-ENT CEILING WHERE YOU CAN SEE PARKED CARS FROM UNDER-NEATH WITH EXPLANA-TIONS OF MECHANICS OF CAR SUSPENSION AND TYPES OF SUS-PENSION

ROOM WITH TRANSPAR-ENT FLOOR OVERLOOK-ING PARKED CARS AND STORIES ABOUT AERO-DINAMICS OF THE CARS AND WAYS TO IMPROVE IT. CHILDREN CAN TRY TO PICK THE CAR WITH BEST AERODINAMICS QUALITIES AMOUNG PARKED ONES

SINGLE SPIRAL: I LAYER OF PARKING

PARKING+CHILDREN CRECH/

MUSEUM/EDUCATIONAL

CENTER

ENGENEERING SYS-TEMS OF THE BUILD-ING IN A OUTER BLOCK

Club-community center in Moscow 2002

Museum of history of Architecture in Palermo. Italy 2006

“Poor but beautiful” competiotion for parking with second function New-York

School(Primary and secondary) in Moscow 2005

Night view of flower shop

Night view of restaurant side.

The shape of the building was imposed by its triangular site between two cemeter-ies and a crematorium.

The building is a combination of cafe, restaurant, refectory, shops and office, all with specific ritual essence.

Lots of technical and other requirements for connection and isolation of spaces

turned the design process into a reverting challanging conundrum.

Title Date Office Involvment Budget

Rithual Center 2008APM-KrasnogorskProject Architect140,000

Site location

First Floor Plan Ground Floor Plan

Basement Plan Day view of restaurant side.

Night view.

Title Location Office Date Involvment

Multifunctional shopping mallBaku.Azerbaijan.BenoyNovember 2013Concept design

Incorporating bulevard into shopping mall Seaside elevation with dining terraces each floor overlooking Caspian sea.

Seaside elevation with dining terraces and “ anchor ” object - entertainment center cantelivered over public promenade

Ground Floor Plan with Central Multifunctional Space and Hypermarket

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Title Office Involvment Date Budget Under construction

House for extended family of 2 partsAPM-KranogorskProject Architect2012-2015450,000

Elevation

Seaside elevation with dining terraces on each floor and iconic “ anchor ” object - entertainment center

Section across Entrance Lobby Second Floor Plan

Ground Floor Plan Construction process

Schematic details

Elevation Cladding Option 1

Elevation Cladding Option 2

House for a complex family has 2 entrances and a connection between two parts through study.The client likes the style of Frank Lloyd Right and asked to follow

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Монолитное ж.б. плита -300ммЗащитная стяжка из цем.песч. р-ра М100 -40мм

Бетонная подготовка из бетона класса В7,5 -100ммТехноэласт (ТУ 5774-007-05766480-96) - два слоя

Защитная стенка из кирпича М75

Обмазка битумной мастикойна цем.-песч. р-ре М50 -120мм

Пенополистерол экструдированный ППС -120мм

Монолитная ж.б. стена -400ммОбмазка горячей битумной мастикойза 2 раза

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Бетонная подготовка из бетона класса В7,5 -100ммТехноэласт (ТУ 5774-007-05766480-96) - два слоя

cетка с клеемоблицовка

декоративный элемент, переходящий в подоконник

декоративный элемент, переходящий вмощение многочисленных террас,должен совпадать с ними по уровню

облицовка

Title Date Office Involvment Budget Under construction.

Whitefriars Community School for 460 students in HarrowJuly-February 2014HKSWork in team on Stage E in Revit, Liason with engineers.£12,242,800

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Clay Facing Brickwork Type 1 (Dark)1

Clay Facing Brickwork Type 2 (Light)2

PPC Aluminium Curtain Walling RAL 7001

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PPC Aluminium Glazed Doorset RAL 7001

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PPC Steel Doorset RAL 7001

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PPC Aluminium Window RAL 7001

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PPC Aluminium Window with Integral PPCAluminium louvre RAL 7001

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Curtain Walling Back Painted Spandral Panel, tobe confirmed following development ofmanifestation graphics

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Clay Facing Brickwork with 10mm BrickProjection/ Recess Detail - Refer to dwgWCS-A-A-21-X01

11 Flat Roof

PPC Aluminium Coping RAL 7001

Note: PPC - Polyester Powder Coating. Matt Finish

12

Canopy, details and finish TBC13

Painted Steel Canopy Column TBC

Roof Mounted Pholtovoltaic Units indicatednotionally, refer to M&E drawings.

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PPC Aluminium Curtain Walling withfeature Manifestation. Exact graphic tobe developed

No works to existing building fabric18

PPC Aluminium louvre screen RAL 700116

PPC Profiled Aluminium Rainscreencladding to match louvre pitch RAL 7001

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Rock climbing traversing wall19

STATUS

PROJECT

PROJECT NO.

DRAWING

SCALE @ A1

DRAWING NO.

DRAWN BY

NOTES:

HKS Architects LTD82 Dean StreetLondon W1D 3SPP +44 20 7292 9494

The use of this data by the recipient acts as an agreement of the followingstatements. Do not use this data if you do not agree with any of the followingstatements:-

All drawings are based upon site information supplied by third parties and assuch their accuracy cannot be guaranteed. All features are approximate andsubject to clarification by a detailed topographical survey, statutory serviceenquiries and confirmation of the legal boundaries.

Do not scale the drawing.Use figured dimensions in all cases.Check all dimensions on site.

Report any discrepancies in writing to HKS before proceeding.

PLANNING

1 : 100

WCS-A-L-20-X02

SKi

Coloured ElevationsSheet 2 of 4

WHITEFRIARS COMMUNITY SCHOOL

53867

Rev Description Date Dr by App by

1 Issued For Planning 30.06.14 PSt APa

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CGI

Construction process February 2015

Elevation

Section through sport hall and existing elevation

Staircore package

External wall details

Reflected ceiling

Curtain wall package

Window Shedule

Construction process April 2015

Construction process April 2015

Title Inhabited 3D parkSite Willesden Junction/LondonBrief Explore new urbanism ideasDate 2008-2009Type MA Project Bartlett UCL

Overall Plan of development with 3D park over railway and central tower shown in red

Collage showing pedastrian tentacles built into existing fabric

3D tentacles and central tower

Paper model

Bartlett presentation

Centre tower plan Plan of 1 section of the tower.