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June 2015

Portfolio

Planning Policy Research

Urban Design

Architecture

[email protected]

Examples of work by Antonia Marjanov,

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Policy Research and report writing —

Sustainability

Appraisal Scoping

Report

Project type: report, research

Location: LB Havering, London

Description: This report is part of

the host of documents needed to

progress a new Local Plan for the LB of Havering. It includes detailed

analysis of the current policy context and its implications on the

Local Plan, along a thorough assessment of local social,

economic and environmental

characteristics. The document was

progressed through extensive

policy and statistical research and

required collaboration with a host

of other Council departments.

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Neighbourhood Planning

— Issues and Options Consultation Brochure Project type: planning policy

consultation

Location: Hemel Hempstead, UK

Description: This brochure was

created in order to consult the

residents, businesses and visitors

of Grovehill Neighbourhood, Hemel

Hempstead, on the possible policy options to be included in the Draft

Neighbourhood Plan. The brochure, beyond acting like a questionnaire,

also gives information on the neighbouhood planning process and

the Forum’s progress to date, as

well as explenations regarding each

policy option.

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Design brief — South

Street, Romford

Project type: Theoretical, site

appraisal, design brief

Location: Romford, LB Havering

Description: The scope of this design brief was to identify the

development opportunity for a small

town centre site and evolve a design brief that captured the

potential of the site while adding value to its historic context.

An extensive analysis was carried out of the physical character of the

area and the constraints of the site,

with the final brief outlining the

features that any future site re-

development scheme would need to consider.

The Design Brief identified the

potential for a medium rise, mixed

use scheme that would correct

legibility and connectivity issues

along South Street, helping to

better integrate the historic high

street with its modern retail centre

developments. The brief also makes

provision for the retention of a historic building.

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Strategic planning — Transborder cooperation Drobeta Turnu-Severin — Kladovo — Orsova.

Project type: theoretical, diploma

Location: Djerdap/Portile de fier, border

between Romania and Serbia,

Description: This project involved a high

amount of data analysis in order to get a

comprehensive image of the forces that

work to shape this region, from macro scale to local scale—population, businesses,

connectivity (physical and informational), socio-cultural factors, macroeconomic and

political factors.

The project sought to evaluate and highlight

opportunities for transborder cooperation

that would prove that the sum is greater

than it’s parts. The analysis drew attention to

the good cooperation history in the region

and the fact that each city has the potential

to specialize in a specific economic area,

making cooperation all the more important

and with a potential to create a city system

with strong synergy.

The project went on to propose a set of policies, programs and projects that could

bring the vision into being through strategic

planning, and created an example of a

possible resulting transborder cityscape.

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Area Land Use and Building Codes

— Neighborhood plan

Project type: planning regulations Location: Plopeni, Romania

Description: A private sector led

neighbourhood development

project, for an area in the town centre of Plopeni, realized under

the supervision of Arch. Georgeta Stoica. The zoning plans detail and

slightly modify the provisions of the

city’s development plan, allowing for

a higher density that would support

the development of the city centre.

Plans include land use regulations,

building regulations, site allocation

for public amenities and

infrastructure.

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Mixed use development

— Urban gateway

Project type: theoretical

Location: Bucharest, Romania

Description: This project is the

result of a student workshop on urban composition and design. The

aim of the project was discovering

ways to improve citywide traffic by reorganizing an important city

junction, while at the same time regenerating the urban fabric to

create a space that would be representative, accessible and

diverse in use. This was achieved by correcting grid issues at identified

problem-intersections and

emphasizing public transport

connections through reorganization

of the bus & tram stop and

implementation of light rail to make

use of old rail infrastructure in the

area. The pedestrian are was

redesigned into a wide promenade

with connections to the local park

to the north of the site. New mixed

use buildings were proposed,

including medium to high rise residential towers, retail centers,

office spaces, multimedia centre, a library and a hotel.

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Zoning codes detailed

— Neighborhood

development, design

Project type: neighbourhood design

Location: Magurele, Romania

Description: This is residential

project to be developed on a

greenfield site in an growth area of

Bucharest. Working within the

area’s building codes, a few home designs were identified as being

optimal. The development includes

24 small family dwellings and a

community center that will serve

not only the future residents of the

development but the wider

communities as well. Design

principles include: preservation and

enhancement of the natural

elements; human scale, legible and

attractive spaces; small private,

back gardens; landscaped, open to

public front gardens; energy-

efficient home design; resilient

infrastructure and SUDS.

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Design and Access

Statement — 254-268

Holloway Road,

Islington

Project type: Theoretical, site

appraisal Location: Holloway Road, Islington

Description: This group project was undertaken as part of Masters

curricula and involved the development of a planning application

for one of the site allocations in Islington’s Core Strategy. The site is

located at the south edge of Nag’s

Head town centre, along the railway viaduct.

As part of the process, a detailed

analysis of the policy, financial and

physical contexts of the site was

undertaken and their implications

assessed in order to produce a

development proposal for a mixed use, residential led scheme that

would be likely to receive approval

while also maximising the site’s

financial and place-making potential.

My work focused on bringing forward the design of the scheme and

included preparation of the Design

and Access Statement. I looked at the character of the wider area; the

design and land use policy context;

the historic evolution of the area

including recent planning history; transport; morphology, character and streetscape; demographics and

property market; and detailed site context.

After agreeing a design

concept and a vision for

the site, several

development options were modeled and a final

scheme proposed which achieved all the major

policy and design

considerations.

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Planning Application —

254-268 Holloway

Road, Islington

Project type: Theoretical, planning

application

Location: Holloway Road, Islington

Description: This group project was

undertaken as part of Masters

curricula and involved the

development of a planning application for one of the site allocations in

Islington’s Core Strategy.

The concept was for a mixed use,

high quality design development that

would be responsive to the town

centre location as well as the

residential neighbourhood behind

Holloway Road.

The proposed mixed use development

comprises of the formation of an L-

shape cluster of buildings that adapt

to the complex nature and geometry

of the site. The development includes

860 smq of retail floorspace

designed for small units, an enclosed public space (the ‘glass box’) with

access to a restaurant housed under

the railway arches and to a 49 rooms hotel above, as well as 47

residential units of 1, 2 and 3 beds.

Each building section is carefully

treated in terms of massing, scale, daylight and overlooking, and elevation design, with the hotel and

its glass box public atrium

representing the landmark element.

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Wood structure

— Family house

Project type: architecture

Location: Plavia, Romania

Description: This is a housing

project for a family with two children, set in a peaceful hill-

side village. The family wanted a

cottage look, with modern amenities integrated, like solar

panels and controlled heating. The house has a modest foot-

print, with interiors optimized for natural light and spaciousness. The

structure is light and resilient, with is highly

energy efficient.

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Design process

— Showroom and

Office space

Project type: design

Location: Belgrade, Serbia

Description: This is a commercial

project realized under the

supervision of Dipl. Ing. Arh. Divna Pješivac. My role was on developing

a concept using BIM. The focus was

on creating a modern, interesting office building with ample room for

products presentation and sale.

Project evolved from the initial concept volume (top picture) to the

final developer-agreed design that

went on to receive planning

permission.

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