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portfolio Ekaterina Ageeva

2010-2013:

URBAN PLANINGARCHITECTURE

INTERIOR DESIGN PROGRAMING

RESEARCH

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Urban Projects

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trees for 3D model are generated with a help of Grasshopper

definition, which significantly reduces time for modeling

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ARCHITECT/ “Hosoya Schaefer Architects”, Zurich 2013Responsibilities: Masterplan design, 3D ModelingProgram: 48 acres, Competition to develop basic urban planning with a residential focus The former Bayern headquarters in the district of Schwabing-Fre-imann is one of the last large areas protected and owned by the city of Munich. The purpose of this competition is the development of the urban planning concept for innovative town with diverse mix of uses, nature and good life and recreational values . The green space, adjacent structures and general pedestrian and bicycle connections should be networked and barriers should be eliminated. Special emphasis is placed on the develop-ment of a sustainable urban neighborhood with a sustain-able energy strategy to optimize consumption and reduce en-ergy demand and waste. It should also take into account the socio-cultural, environmental and economic aspects of sustainable urban development in the planning.

MÜNCHEN BAYERN KASERNE Urban competition

trunkcrone

trees from the masterplan trees for 3D model

random cronetrunk high

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PERM CITYBLOCK 179Urban Competition

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ARCHITECT / Ostozhenka Architects, Moscow 2010Responsibilities: Developed concept design, Masterplan design, 3D Modeling, Presentation, Part in the meetings with clients and administration Program: 13,5 ha urban plan integrated in the historical context, 250 000 m2 of total building areaClient: OAO ‘Permagrostroyzakazchik’ on behalf of Perm Regional Government, RussiaStatus: II prize winning in a competition

The Strategic Masterplan of Perm proposed by KCAPArchitects&Planners gives a comprehensive incentive to the future development of Perm.

Block 179 is a headliner of Perm development project. The proposal is based on the network of historical streets and the existing green structure, but relies on a new cluster system and housing typol-ogy set, according the Strategy Masterplan. As a result we achieved a structure which perfectly fit into the existing city fabric, but more disperse and socially open. This project was a very interesting per-sonal experience to work in accordance with latest urban stra-tegic trends and deal with expectations of the Russian cus-tomers regards to high quality housing. web:http://ostarch.ru/main/projects?id=33analis of historical streets, anomaly urban situation

existing green structure and historical buildings, those both are

the carcass, which shaped new development

PLOT DIVISION

PEDESTRIAN and ROADS

LANDSCAPING

primary routes

secondary routes

pedestrian routes

site

retail lobby

1st floor

1-room apartments

2 and 3-room apartments

district

block

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ECOBARRIOUrban+Housing/Concept

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STUDENT WORK / IaaC, Barcelona 2010

Tutor: Vicente GuallartTool: RhinoCeros

The project of the 30ha neighborhood for 10 000 residents. 5 living platform units are connected with each other by a water reservoir and bridges. Every block has a different functional signifi-cance: agriculture, energy, water or waste collection, transportation. Platforms have the shape of a hill. This form gives an opportunity to create artificial landscape and connection/intersection between lands and roofs of the houses, which increased land use possibilities. Special attention was given to transport and pedestrian accessibility.

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individual dwelling unit

70% agriculture (corn, green, vegetables)30% housing300 habitants ( farmers)

5storeys houses

20% agriculture30% housing+20% social function+30%energy2400 habitants ( any social groups)

7storeys houses

7% agriculture70% housing+20% social function+10%energy 2 200 habitants ( any social groups)

30storeys houses

20% agriculture50% housing+20% social function+10%energy3 800 habitants ( clerks, managers)

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townhouses

50% agriculture30% housing+20% social function700 habitants ( students, young family/ good conditions for children)

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rainwater reservoir

sport facilities

railway station

apple garden

warehouse

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Architectural Projects

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3D printed physical model

ARCHITECT / Ostozhenka Architects, Moscow 2010Responsibilities: Masterplan design Floor plan design Developed technical solution Prepared documents for approval Collaborated with engineers and consultantsProgram: 6 ha residential complex, 70 000 м2 of total building area

Client: non-budgetary fund of housing development Status: Construction in progress

Vidnoe is one of the satellite towns of Moscow, which develops dy-namically by building up new residential complexes. The HOUSING ESTATE built in a rural area and supposed to become an impor-tant node in the new urban structure. Urban plan for the housing, for commercial, community and care facilities turned into an ur-ban ensemble. I was working in the team of architects and engineers and for the most part was responsible for the detailed development of the general layout, preparation of documents for engineers, pre-sentation material and physical 3D printed models. web http://ostarch.ru/main/projects?id=49#

CITY ENSEMBLEUrban+Housing/execution

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1st construction phase

2d construction phase

vertical drop on the plot is 12m highthat encouraged to design diverse

and interesting landscape

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1st construction phase

2d construction phase

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level 0.000 (block 5)public access to condominium + double decker apartments

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ground floor vivid by social and commercial function,

creates a transition between public and privet

groceryhardware store

pharmacycafe

bakerybook store

spalaundry

shoe repairdental clinic

gymclothing store

banknotary

post officekindergarden

officestudio

print shopalteration

craft workshop

Independent Architectural Practice, Moscow 2010

Collaboration: Olga Treivas, Vera Odin, Anna YemelianovaProgram: The block size was defined as 75 x 125 m, 14 000m2 of housing ariaCurator: Bart GoldhoornAchievement: 2nd round finalist, Exhibition in Moscow Architectural Museum in 2010, exhibition at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art ,Copenhagen, Denmark in 2011 Block City A101 is a Competition for “New Moscow” agglomeration guided by Next Architects bureau + KCAPArchitects&Planners (The Netherlands). We proposed the formation of a new social en-vironment, comfortable and safe for living, active and dynamic for work and leisure, without destroying borders between public and private, but diffusing them, making the space more friendly and harmless. We gave control over the shaping and management of the public function to the residents. We created the buffer zone, like the “grey area” in the Japanese philosophy: between white and black there is a unlimited area of grey hue.

courtyard is strictly privet zone, assessable only for habitants

BLOCK A101 in ‘NEW MOSCOW’ AGGLOMERATIONHousing competition

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1 room apartmentS 40 m2

2 room apartmentS 65 m2

3 room apartmentS 90 m2

4 room apartmentS 115 m2

apartments balance per floor:1bedroom- 28 (44%)2bedrooms- 16 (25%)3bedrooms- 16 (25%)4bedrooms- 4 (6%)

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Independent Architectural Practice, Moscow 2011

The second round of ‘The Best Young Russian Architect’ competition.Program: 300 m2 of education and recreation pavilionAchievement: Exhibition at Moscow Architectural Biennale 2011

The project designed for the second round of ‘The Best Young Rus-sian Architect’ Contest. The assignment asked to propose a Reading Pavilion as a place for recreation near the student campus, in the immediate vicinity to nature. The project designed for the second round of ‘The Best Young Rus-sian Architect’ Contest. The assignment for Reading Pavilion as a place for recreation near the student campus, in the immediate vicin-ity to nature. The pavilion is made of two structures: the first one is outdoor simple parallelepiped: aluminum framing and glass, under which hidden the second complex wooden sculpture structure. The base of the building is buried 74mm down in the ground, which makes the height of a table. It visually reduces the height of the whole building and allows to fit the pavilion more smoothly into the landscape. The wooden structure of the pavilion makes 150 indi-vidual reading units. Each unit is equipped with a folding table and a chair. The interior is mobile and can adapt to different events, such a an exhibition, a lecture or an examination.

Reading Pavilion‘The Best Young Russian Architect’ Moscow Architectural Biennale

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group class restroom group class

cafecloakroom

layout for examination, lectures, conferences, events

layout for exhibition

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Coner ‘Erfe’Interior Design07

Independent Architectural Practice, Moscow 2010

Collaboration: Olga Treivas, Elizabet BereslavskayaResponsibilities: Directly interfaced with clients, Architectural design, Produced construction drawings and detailed furniture design, Performed supervision and complete decoration of the siteProgram: 62 m2 of commercial areaClient: IrfeStatus: Complete

Interior design for a new Russian fashion brand Pret-a-Porter. As this brand is new and this is their first store, it was not just an interior design project, but also invention of a correct brand style. The idea was to combine Russian and French classic interior with modern clean lighting, colour, and sense of humor. We worked in detail on furniture design and gypsum wall decoration. Project was implemented in the shortest possible time: all process, from concept to official opening, took one month.

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logo - metal castings

logo - gypsum relief

bespoke works:

pillars - carpentry

clothes rack - cast iron

cases for tables - tailoring

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Fabrication / Object Design

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STUDENT WORK / ETH CAAD, ZURICH 2010

Tutors: Manuel Kretzer, Tom Pawlofsky, Matthias BernhardCollaboration: CaaD MAS ETH Team 11/12Tool: Kuka, Rhino+Rhino Script, Grasshopper Responsibilities: Prepared the data, Operated Kuka, Production cycle

Brickolage is an experiment on programing and building one:one scale pavilion out of Yutong aerated concrete bricks. The design of the pavilion based on the reaction diffusion algorithm and adapted according to structural analysis and Kuka’s cutting accessibility. The brick pattern is distributed on the object surface using Grasshop-per software. Masonry is made from over 800 custom-shaped and Kuka’s cut bricks. Such large amount of individual pieces required the development of a special logistic system and the production cy-cle of assemblage. video:http://vimeo.com/54448593

BRICKOLAGEPrograming and Fabrication

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1) the intersection of the 3D grid of points and the surface, 2)each point will translated into a cube mod-ule, 3) finding the best XYZ direction and extruding, 4)the intersection of bricks and surface, 5) deferent sets for assemblage

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MAGICA LAMP/Programing andFabrication

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STUDENT WORK / IaaC, Barcelona 2010

Tutor: Luis E. FraguadaCollaboration: Gopal GargTool: RhinoCeros, RhinoCeros Script, 3D printer

The lamp prototype was fabricated by 3D printed as a three-dimen-sional solid object through a sequential layering process. The fabri-cation goal of rapid prototypical was to 3D print an object and test material potentials, in particular the frangible limit of walls. The pattern investigation goal was the test of deformation abilities: reaction to attraction points or curves, various cells curvatures de-formation and extrusion according some parameters. With the aid of Monkey PlugIn for RhinoCeros the range of digital forms were tested in real time.

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Computational Research

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STUDENT WORK / ETH CAAD ZURICH 2011

Tutor: Benjamin Dillenburger Tool: Java Script, MySQL Data Base

Swiss Tower + is a symbol of rich diversity of Swiss villages, multi-plicity of attributes and high standard of living. Also, “Swiss Tower +” is an analytic tool and Information Library. Tower “shaped” by Data of 20 Swiss villages. Urban attributes, such as density, population, area, land use, are coded into graphical parameters. By database source the control of information is achieved. Data is projected into single space and can be rearranged according the asked question. Interactive visualization of interface is designed for better under-standing of urban spacial analysis. The unit of Tower is not metrical any longer, but bits of information behind the objects. video:https://vimeo.com/62009461

10 SWISS TOWER+Programing

step 1- Raw Data: arrange a collection of villages, maps and statistic gathering, Database template

step 2- Clean Data: coding information of urban attributes (area, land use, density) into graphical parameters

step 3- Data visualization:

step 5: decoding into new shapes

Swiss Collage #3

step 4- Data Library

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1. Area 2. Name 3. Density 4. Population

Data Based Arrangement of swiss villages by:

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Key words:

MASTER THESIS ETH CAAD ZURICH 2011

Supervisor : Prof. Ludger Hovestadt Programing support : Benjamin Dillenburger, Jorge Orozco Thesis was published in a book of Ludger Hovestadt and Vera Bühlmann as one of the exemplary projects by CAAD ETH postgraduate students.

In the contemporary urban condition, we are confront-ed with an indefinite multitude of space, each one piled upon, or perhaps contained within the next: geographi-cal, economic, demographic, sociological, ecological, political, national, global. Does the empowering of tech-nical generalization, which we are facing today, keep any potential next to its sheer productivity? Is there a “cultur-al” fertility proper to the generic masses that spring from the grounds all around the globe? Those questions are raised in the chapters of this work. Besides written material, work contains collages, which were generated by using “urban artefacts library”. Col-lages re-encoded into abstract arrangements which shows other urban artefacts interrelations. In deferent acts of storytelling it zooms in from theoretical abstract notions to the level of specific cities and urban artefacts. http://www.caad.arch.ethz.ch/blog/new-caad-book-out-now-eigenarchitecture-computability-as-literacy/

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00. Hybridity Artifacts: perpetual infrastructure

1) Singapore , Generic City-Build-from scratch-tabula rasa approach 2)Venice, Social SpaceProduction City3) Jerusalem, Celestial and ProfaneCity of Heterotopia 4)Meta City, Image of various gen-esis-like spaces and modalities within a single space.

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EDUCATION

WORK EXPERIENCE 2013-Present

Zurich, Switzerland

2013Zurich, Switzerland

2010/11Moscow, Russia

2007/09Moscow, Russia

2005/07 Moscow, Russia

2005Moscow, Russia

2005 - Present

[email protected] Landstrasse 1468800, ThalwilSwitzerlandmob. +41 79 253 63 28

Master in Advanced Studies, MAS ARCHETH Zurich, Institute of Technology in Architecture (ITA)Faculty of ArchitectureChair for Computer Aided Architectural Design (CAAD)

Master in Advanced Architecture, MAAUPC Barcelona, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IaaC)

Specialist degree in Architecture and Town Planning Accreditation RIBA part IIMoscow, Architectural Institute State Academy (MArchI)

ETH HilfsassistentCAAD, ITA, ETH Zurich, (http://www.caad.arch.ethz.ch/blog/)Part time assistant; involved into academic collaboration, organize seminars and lectures

ArchitectHOSOYA SCHAEFER ARCHITECTS (www.hosoyaschaefer.com)One month intensive work to support competition team of architectural office; worked underthe time pressure, participated in 5 projects submission, did presentation, 3D modeling

ArchitectOstozhenka Architects (www.ostarch.ru)Worked within urban planning context and at the conceptual phase, participated in Interna-tional Architectural Competitions such as a Perm block 179, developed executive architectur-al projects: developed general layout and Architectural design, developed technical solution,prepared documents for government approval, collaborated with engineers and consultants

Project LeaderRakurs ArchitectsWorked on conceptual and executive development of architectural projects, directly con-tacted clients and public agencies, collaborated with engineers and consultants, managed a team of architects and interns, produced construction drawings, prepared documents for government approval

Architect“Research and Project Institute of Moscow City Master Plan”,State Unitary Enterprise (www.genplanmos.ru)Worked in a team of architects to find a development solution for commercial and residentialcomplexes, collaborated with engineers and consultants, produced construction drawings,prepared documents for government approval

InternMoscow Urban Development InstituteWorked for strategic master plan proposal for Korolev, a satellite town of Moscow, did analyti-cal mapping and situation analysis

+ Independent architectural practisecompetitions and seminars, interior design, did object design, computer aided design

CVEKATERINA AGEEVA

2011/12 Zurich, Switzerland

2009 /10Barcelona, Spain

1999 / 2005Moscow, Russia

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Workshops

Publications and Exhibitions

SOFTWARE SKILLS AutoCad, ArchiCad, SketchUp, RhinoCeros, Grasshopper Adobe (InDesign, Photoshop) , MS Office, iMovie

Programing: Java Scrip, Rhino ScriptDatabase: MySQl

OperationExperience: KUKA, CNC Milling machine, 3d printer, Lasercut

LANGUAGES

Bucharest , Romania 2014

Moscow, Russia 2013

Singapore, Singapore 2012

Okayama, Japan 2012

Barcelona, Spain 2010

Barcelona, Spain 2010

Barcelona, Spain 2010

Bergun, Switzerland 2005

Essen,Germany 2004

Moscow, Russia 2003

ETH CAAD, ETH, prof. Ludger Hovestadt Seminar Week, BucharestETH CAAD, ETH, prof. Ludger Hovestadt Seminar Week, Moscow FCL (The Future Cities Laboratory) Prof. Ludger Hovestadt /Two-month academic module OPU (Okayama Prefectural University) Makoto Sei Watanabe / Computer Aided Design WorkshopIaaC (Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia) Neil Leach / Theoretical workshop: Theorizing the ParametricIaaC (Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia) Philippe Morel / Theoretical workshop: Parametric and Computational DrawingsIaaC (Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia) Michel Rojkind / Architecture workshop: “Arboreal Home”EASA European Architects Student AssemblyUniversity of Duisburg-Essen/MArchI Urban Planning WorkshopUniversity of Duisburg-Essen/MArchI Urban Planning Workshop in context “Shrinking City” project

Zurich, Switzerland 2012Zurich, Switzerland 2012

Moscow, Russia 2011

Moscow, Russia 2011

Copenhagen, Denmark 2011

Moscow, Russia 2010

Barcelona, Spain 2010

Publication: Publication: Exhibition: Publication: Exhibition: Exhibition: Exhibition:

Eigen Architecture/Computability as Literacy, page42-55Phototropia ,project, developed for the ETH CAAD MAS program video on a website archdaily.com:http://www.archdaily.com/255141/video-phototropia-materiabilityMoscow Architectural Biennale The Best Young Russian Architects Contest Afisha MagazineThe Best Young Russian Architects Contest ,26.05.2011The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art/A101 Urban Block ContestMuseum of ArchitectureA101 Urban Block ContestArts Santa Monica MuseumAntartida. Temps de Canvi. Mireya Maso. Object Design.

Russian English Spanish German

Mother tongueFluentBasic

A2-1, active learning

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