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ELENANAYDENOVA
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PROFESSIONALALLAAONNAAANA
Master of Architecture Georgia Tech - May 2013
[email protected](770) 823-2342
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Residential DesignHouse Addition
The project consists of an addition to a house in the Atlanta area. The west facade of the structure is expanded, creating a larger living, cooking, dining, and entertaining area for the homeowners. Emphasis is placed on abundant daylighting and openness and connectivity of spaces
This Phase I project is currently under construction. Phases 2 & 3, consisting of a ground-up garage construction and first floor master bedroom addition are in the design stages.
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Residential DesignHouse Addition
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The project consists of an addition to a house in the Atlanta area. The west facade of the structure is expanded, creating a larger living, cooking, dining, and entertaining area for the homeowners. Emphasis is placed on abundant daylighting and openness and connectivity of spaces
This Phase I project is currently under construction. Phases 2 & 3, consisting of a ground-up garage construction and first floor master bedroom addition are in the design stages.
Existing Front View
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Positive Tension
The conceptual vision and representation of the Beltline in Atlanta as single-use space is challenged by contextualizing and creating a specific solution for a place of racial and social tension in the current ending point for the Eastside trail. The area of the project marks a place where the trail is discontinued, marking a connection between two of the three original railroad lines making up the Beltline.
Taking the physical manifestation of the tensions along this sharply disconnected border of neighborhoods and transportation lines, a sense of destination and place-making is harnessed to create a series of physically and visually open community spaces.
Site Tensions
Project Visual/Physical Connections
Point of Tension
Site Concept Development
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Positive Tension
The main elements of retaining walls, paths, and angled enclosures host a community-based bike sharing facility, including a sales and repair shop in a re-purposed building on Edgewood Avenue and Krog Street, a community garden as well as a variety of resting, picnic, and kids’ play areas. The walls and paths follow the existing topography, materially expressed in brick and concrete paving.
The bike-sharing program hub is meant to act as a model for future expansion of hubs as stops along the Beltline, fostering a connection between all the neighborhoods surrounding the transport corridor, both inside and outside the Beltline loop.
Angled enclosures are constructed of welded steel tubes and fitted with a variety of interchangeable panels including re-purposed corrugated metal, recycled glass, and perforated and solid panels to create different levels of shading and enclosure along the paths.
Atlanta Streets Alive 10/7/12
Beltline Path Rendering
Edgewood Avenue Rendering
Secluded Rest/Picnic Area Rendering
Beltline Bike-Share Development
Beltline Access Points
Community Bike-Share
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steel tensioned cables
Interchangeable Modular Panel System
Main Picnic Area RenderingMain Picnic Area Physical Model
Panel Materials Rendering
Panel Construction
re-purposed metal panels
recycledglass
solid and perforated panels
steel spider panel fitting system
steel base plate footing
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Environmental Sciences High School
Water is the main organizational force in the design concept and process. An expansive, transparent glass water wall marks the main entrance along 10th street, drawing visitors and students in, animating the main building complex approach with variable flows during the day and night – a true celebration of this valuable resource.
The value of water as part of the ecological system is re-affirmed by efforts and care for collection and re-circulation in a variety of balcony & lawn green spaces. Main objectives include creating and implementing a new paradigm of the learning process as a self-discovery through immersion and first-hand experience and to create a landmark feature to assert the schoolʼs presence and identity and to draw the attention of the community to the importance of sustainable values.
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Environmental Sciences High School
Water is the main organizational force in the design concept and process. An expansive, transparent glass water wall marks the main entrance along 10th street, drawing visitors and students in, animating the main building complex approach with variable flows during the day and night – a true celebration of this valuable resource.
The value of water as part of the ecological system is re-affirmed by efforts and care for collection and re-circulation in a variety of balcony & lawn green spaces. Main objectives include creating and implementing a new paradigm of the learning process as a self-discovery through immersion and first-hand experience and to create a landmark feature to assert the schoolʼs presence and identity and to draw the attention of the community to the importance of sustainable values.
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Classroom SectionClassroom Rendering
Courtyard Rendering
Atlantic Street Entrance Rendering
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Health and Wellness Center of Roswell
The City of Roswell, GA from a historic town square. The town square today is a symbol of the strong sense of community in Roswell and is used for a variety of cultural, seasonal, and arts festivals.
Once into the site, we channel the public through the main axis we are creating by turning a street into a pedestrian avenue and conceptually separating the project area in two.Starting with the hospital block, we divided it into two parts – the inpatient and outpatient wings with surgery tying the two as a component used by both sides of the building.
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Health and Wellness Center of Roswell
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1. Commercial2. Church3. Parking4. Organic Garden5. Wellness6. Cafeteria7. Services8. Loading Dock9. Service Lane10. Parking Entry11. Cafeteria Below12. Demo Kitchen13. Regular Kitchen14. Public Courtyard15. Semi Public Courtyard16. Private Courtyard17. Admin18. Public Conference/ Library19. Registration Lobby20. Drop-off ( Outpatient & Inpatient)21. Storage22. Gift Shops/Consultation23. Farmer’s Market24. Waiting Area25. Emergency Department26. ED Walk-ins27. Ambulance Entry28. Doctor’s Offices29. Surgery30. Consultation31. ICU Rooms32. Acute Care Rooms33. Staff Lounge and Lockers34. Diagnostics35. Women’s Center
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Once into the site, we channel the public through the main axis we are creating by turning a street into a pedestrian avenue and conceptually separating the project area in two.Starting with the hospital block, we divided it into two parts – the inpatient and outpatient wings with surgery tying the two as a component used by both sidesFurther breaking up the mass, we introduced a series of penetrations to conceptually bring the public squares on a smaller scale into the building
Site and Building Axes
Program Organization
Concept Form DevelopmentBasement Plan
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Located in a crossroads of dense downtown Atlanta on one side and Peachtree Street on the other, the community center is a connection between these different areas and an extension the Peachtree Street corridor arts presence
The dance studio is home for the gloATL, a contemporary dance group known for interactive, engaging and unique performances in unusual spaces with an emphasis on the arts. The center provides unique spaces and a variety of exhibition and performance spaces for the community.
Community Dance Center
Design Development Final Scheme
Design Development
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dancestudio
cafe
gallery
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storage
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indoorstage
backstagestorage
courtyard
theatreseating
dancestudio
gallery
First Level Plan Second Level Plan
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Through a series of light studies at the beginning of the project, the aquatic center was organized around a central axis leading the viewer through a series of light and water moments along a steep ridge, the central feature of the site.
Other important elements, including two existing buildings are integrated into the program and path progression. Along with integration with the existing environment, minimal site disturbance and an internally oriented outdoor space are emphasized.
Community Aquatic Center
Site Concept
Light Study SequencingHand DraftingAdobe Suite
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Light Study - Site Sequencing Building Plan
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Through a series of light studies at the beginning of the project, the aquatic center was organized around a central axis leading the viewer through a series of light and water moments along a steep ridge, the central feature of the site.
Other important elements, including two existing buildings are integrated into the program and path progression. Along with integration with the existing environment, minimal site disturbance and an internally oriented outdoor space are emphasized.
Community Aquatic Center Light Study Sequencing
Light Study Models
Hand DraftingAdobe Suite
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Light Study Sections Building Model
Building Section
Building Model
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Environmental Research Center
The purpose of the environmental center is to conduct research as well as to serve as a community meeting and information center for the historic Martin Luther King Jr. neighborhood in Atlanta, GA.
The building is designed with attention to solar context, natural ventilation, and other sustainable practices such as a green roof. The spaces are organized hierarchically with the most public ones, including a cafe and auditorium, in the bottom level, and private residences on the top floor.
Building Model Green Roof
Stack Effect - Section Diagram
Side Section
Side Elevation
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Front Elevation
Floor 2 PlanFloor 1 Plan
Back Elevation
Front and Back Perspective
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The building consists of two-person units intended for graduate university students, located in Midtown Atlanta, GA, as part of the Georgia Institute of Technology campus. The public spaces are programmed to encourage interaction between the students, with a cafe and gallery on the lobby level, and common rooms and terraces on each residential floor.
Unit Floor Plan
Student Apartments
Street Views
The units are arranged to minimize hallway space and maximize light and views in the living and dining areas. The building form is staggered to fit site conditions, and to create privacy and a dynamic roof garden.
Hand Drafting
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Building Section
Building Elevation
Residential Floor Model
Residential Floor Plan
Ground Floor Plan
Building Section
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The program for this project consisted of a retreat for artists and scientists to live and work for a year on a collaborative venture. The proposal was designed to provide a unique experience for the visitor and the everyday user of the space.
The site provided many unique features, such as its location on a lake shore. The project was designed around an internal courtyard garden to enhance the experience of the natural environment around the site.
Lake Oconee Retreat
Site Views
Final ModelAutoCadAdobe Suite
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Second Level Plan
Building Sections Building Perspective
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The program for this project consisted of a retreat for artists and scientists to live and work for a year on a collaborative venture. The proposal was designed to provide a unique experience for the visitor and the everyday user of the space.
The site provided many unique features, such as its location on a lake shore. The project was designed around an internal courtyard garden to enhance the experience of the natural environment around the site.
Lake Oconee Retreat Final Model
Final Model
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Final Model - Viewing Tower First Level Plan
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Graphic Design
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Graphic design samples, including freelance posters, logo and promotional marketing materials for print and digital media distribution.
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3D Renderings3ds Max Software
The images are created as frames for a movie using 3ds Max modeling and animation and native Mental Ray rendering.
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Photography
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The Carnegie Building
Georgia Institute of Technology Campus
Atlanta, GA
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Photography
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Artwork
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