andjela tatarovic works
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A portfolio of projects. University of Waterloo School of Architecture.TRANSCRIPT
ANDJELA TATAROVIC
DESIGN WORKS
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Toronto Centre Island Waterscapes Park3B Design Studio / Independent / December 2013 //GRASSHOPPER PLUG-IN, PHOTOSHOP CS5, INDESIGN CS5, ILLUSTRATOR CS5, AUTOCAD 2010, RHINO 5.0, HAND SKETCH
Waterscapes seeks to re-envision the occupation of a decommissioned Toronto Centre Island Airport site. The whole project is about the potential for dynamic programmatic landscapes, that occur along time and space, and whose emergence, and permanence are affected by site forces. The project seeks to touch the immaterial of space, and in so doing necessarily acknowledges the site’s future and past; in the making of this place, site forces such as the man-made regrading of the site and of its remediation in the early phase of project implementation are also instrumental in the creation of the park. The main focus of the design develops with the eternal change of the park, and the allowance of it to occur before the very eyes and experience of visitors. The landscape urbanism aspect of its creation essentially calls on its’ visitors to not only accept change, but to also celebrate it, moment to moment.
Through its call to the archaic durée within us, and the archaic border without us, Waterscapes brings modernity in architecture to a calm, as it faces it with the eternity of experience in the present moment.
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Section through mediating bridge between the landscapes of marhsland and dunes.
Experiential collage of experiences in the sand dunes, under influence of changing tides and water levels.
Skatepark of concrete in a section of bridge, programmed by low tide water levels. Shallow water pool and limited accessibility in a section of bridge, programmed by high tide water levels.
Toronto Centre Island Waterscapes Park
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Portlands Community Timber Tree Farm Park2B Design Studio / Independent / August 2012 //SKETCH UP, PHOTOSHOP CS4, INDESIGN CS4, ILLUSTRATOR CS4, RHINO 4.0, AUTOCAD 2012, HAND SKETCH
As part of the attempt to revitalize the downtown Portlands area, a community project is proposed where timber trees are grown on site, and harvested for production of furniture and art pieces, and other woodworking products re-sold to the public. Thus, not only is there economic benefit, but a social value is created on the site, where people will get to experience every part of the timber growing, harvesting, and manufacturing process.
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Part of Section Underneath Timber Plantation: Extension onto public realm is metaphorical and literal; extra trees are planted throughout the city
Part of Section Underneath Timber Plantation: Showing the variety of program all located on site. Visitors can see the planting of a tree, to the sawing of a tree, to the production of a timber product. Educational resources also on site.
Marketplace Frontage to Public Realm
Portlands Community Timber Tree Farm Park
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Hotel CMON2A Design Studio / Independent / December 2010 //SKETCH UP, PHOTOSHOP CS4, ILLUSTRATOR CS4, AUTOCAD 2010, RHINO 4.0, REVIT 2010, HAND SKETCH
Hotel CMON is conceived as a hotel for experiencing Cambridge, which will simultaneously be of use to the local residents, in helping with the on-going revitalization of the downtown core. The green roof serves as a community focal point; guests can mingle and join in activities along with local residents of Cambridge.
Swimming pool pedestrian ramp provides focal point and interest. View to outdoors is maintained.
Restaurant flanks the pool and also views into the courtyard.
A pedestrian laneway is created, as the pool facade animates the street.
The swimming pool provides a focal point and is flanked by programmatic space on both sides.
Site plan; architecture consisted of two program blocks of public-private space, intercepted by the main frame which houses guests.
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10 Wellesley Street3A Design Studio / Independent / April 2013 //PHOTOSHOP CS4, ILLUSTRATOR CS4, AUTOCAD 2010, RHINO 4.0, REVIT 2013, HAND SKETCH
On a contested site in downtown Toronto, this mixed-use development uses its art-orientated program to engage in a richer and more celebrated public life. The complex contains live-work units, retail, a 500-seat theatre, productions house facilites, a public park, and a residential tower with amenities for 1BD, 2BD, 3BD, and Bachelor pads.
View into open park from ground-level of neghbouring condominium. The possibility of an intimate concert sheltered from the surrounding high profile streets (Wellesley, Younge and Bay).
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10 Wellesley Street
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Work Term #3 - Architecture in the Details
Various Working Drawings/ Lennis Trotter Architect / Sept-Dec 2012//AUTOCAD 2010
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Work Term #4 - Building Residential Architecture
Various Residential Construction Projects / Uni-vative Designs Inc. / May-August 2013//SKETCHUP V.8, PHOTOSHOP CS4, AUTOCAD 2002, MICROSOFT EXCEL SPREADSHEETS
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Rear elevationFront elevation
Right elevation
Left elevation
Roof Plan
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Bridge Floor Schema
Work Term #4 - Building Residential Architecture
1BD Layout Iteration Samples
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Ground Floor Plaza Area Study
Massing Model on Site
Massing Model Perspective
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Queen’s Quay Stage
Visual Communications II and Building Construction II, culminated in a joint final project which was also a submission for the annual Structural Steel Educator’s Foundation (SSEF) student competition. This year the theme was curvature and my partner ZiCheng Xu and I submitted a proposal for an outdoor stage on Queens Quay.
1B Visual Communications and Building Construction / With partner ZiCheng Xu / April 2010 //PHOTOSHOP CS4, IN-DESIGN CS4, RHINO 4.0 WITH V-RAY
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Testaccio Museum in Rome, Italy (Rome Studio 2014)4A Design Studio / With partner Christina Robev/ December 2014 //SKETCH UP PRO, PHOTOSHOP CS4, ILLUSTRATOR CS4, AUTOCAD 2014, RHINO 5.0, HAND SKETCH
Within the context of Testaccio, there is also the story of the city, and of its’ growth over time. Yet alongside this memory of historical growth is the city’s present form and transformation. The city evolves both morphologically, culturally and personally; the museum proposal attempts to engage visitors with the site through these various scales of space and time, all the while reminding them of their role in the city’s current growth, and their participation in its’ continuous narrative.
The museum is organized according to four themes, each of which are primary forces of urban morphology in Rome: forma urbis, nature and landscape, history and mythology, and imago hominis. The fourth themes exhibit and take inspiration from respectfully corresponding monumental site aspects: Mattatoio, Tiber River, Monte Testaccio, and Roman/Self. Past, present, collective monument, all work together to enform the public space of the museum, and the museum goers overall knowledge and integration into the site’s genius loci.
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Testaccio Museum in Rome, Italy (Rome Studio 2014)
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FORMA URBIS
NATURE AND LANDSCAPE
HISTORY AND MYTHOLOGY
IMAGO HOMINIS
Nature and Landscape Monument
History and Mythology Monument
Self Monument
Major Forum
Forma Urbis Monument
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Volunteering for Assembly of Parts for Designs by Philip Beesley Architect, Inc.
PBAI volunteering group / Aug 2012 and Aug 2014//ASSEMBLING BY HAND AS PER CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS, THERMOFORMING
LEFT: ©PBAI - 2012 Aurora Installation; I assisted with the assembly of certain laser cut components.
ABOVE: ©PBAI - 2014 Iris Van Herpen collboration; I assisted with thermoforming plastic components.
No design input involved in either project.
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Axonometric View
Chair for Pablo Picasso; Structural Design Build WorkshopWith partner Andrew Lord / Sept. to Dec. 2013//AUTOCAD 2010, RHINO 4.0 W/ VRAY, CNC ROUTER
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Axonometric View
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UWAFT Eco Car 2 Booth - Assisting construction and design developmentDesign by Jelena Porovic and Carlos Carrillo Duran/ Laser Cutting w/ Magda Milosz / Sep 2011 -Aug 2012//AUTOCAD 2002, SKETCHUP V.8, LASER CUTTER
ALL PHOTOS: ©UW-AFT (University of Waterloo Alternative Fuels Team)Design: Jelena Porovic and Carlos Carrillo Duran
CONTACT: Andjela Tatarovic // [email protected] // (EUR): +064-9077184 // (CAN): + 1 (647) 818-2718 // SKYPE: adnjelatatarov
TECHNICAL SKILLS:Rhino 4.0 modeling software V-ray for Rhino renderingAutoCAD 2002, 2008-2012, 2014Revit Architecture 2010 & 2011, 2013VasariSketchUp 7, 8 Photoshop CS5, InDesign CS5 and Illustrator CS5
EDUCATION:Candidate for Pre-professional Bachelor of Architectural Studies, Honours Architectural Studies Co-op, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, September 2009 - present
Ontario High School Diploma, Langstaff Secondary School, Richmond Hill, ON, June 2009, French immersion certificate obtained after 12 years of French language studies
Adobe Premiere CS5Microstation v8i iWork, and Microsoft OfficeHand drafting, sketching Physical modelingClassical art media
SOFT SKILLS:Positive attitudeWillingness to learn new skills and conceptsStrong work ethic and sense of responsibilityFluency in English and French, Working knowledge of Serbian, Basic Spanish and Italian
Uni-vative Designs Inc, Richmond Hill ON, May 2013 - August 2013Developed schematic design for mixed-use retirement residence competition proposal Developed schematic design for residential projectsDrafting, calculations and working drawing sets for residential projectsTook care of administrative duties, such as answering calls, office care
Lennis Trotter Architect, Oshawa ON, September 2012 - December 2012Prepared as built documents and schematic designs for medium-size constructionDrafted working drawings, exterior and interior building detail sets for renovation projectsApplied zoning-by-law and building code review to project designAssisted in schematic design and working drawing preparation for millwork renovation
City of Brampton, Brampton ON, September 2011- December 2011Documented and analyzed existing downtown urban streetscape Assisted with design work for façade improvement programPrepared public information documents
Archdesign Architects, Toronto ON, January 2011- April 2011Drafted as built documents, preliminary floor plans and elevations for residential projectsDocumented as-builts for renovation projects
WORK EXPERIENCE:
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE (OTHER):ACADIA 2013 Volunteer, Cambridge ON, October 2013Volunteered for the ACADIA 2013 conference (worked on conference badges in InDesign, book sales, set up and clean up of space, assisted in assembling guests’ packages)
Habitat for Humanity Volunteer, Toronto ON, May 2013Assisting in ReStore upkeep
Canadian Architecture Students Association (CASA), Cambridge ON, October 2009 - De-cember 2011Translated works by Canadian architecture students for 2010 National Portfolio Researched and documented Canadian Architecture Graduate Programs for 2012 Grad Guide
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE (BUILD):Philip Beesley Architect Inc., Toronto ON, August 2012, August 2014Assisted in building assembly of a permanent installation piece and Iris van Herpen Paris 2014 Fashion Week exhibitionUniversity of Waterloo Alternative Fuels Team (UWAFT), Waterloo ON, September 2011 - May 2012Assisted in design development of the EcoCar 2 Competition BoothAssisted in laser cutting panels and assembling full scale booth
Walter P Moore, Inc., Kansas City, MO, USA, January 2014 - August 2014Completed and presented research on curtain wall systems, pressure-equalized rainscreen systems, metal panel wall systems, and phase change materials in buildingsModeled details and structure in Revit for existing re-cladding projectsAssisted in detailing and drafting various re-cladding projects and parking garagesAssisted in redlining documents
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