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DMYTRO ZHUIKOVportfolio 2015
ARCHITECTURE
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Dmytro Zhuikov30.10.1983 Hohenzollerndamm 35a10713 Berlin, GermanyAufenthaltserlaubnis+49 176 807 640 [email protected]
Group 8 / Internship / Geneva, CH / 06.01.14 - 30.09.14 activities architecture of the public, educational and residential buildings. stages competitions, prelimenary designs.
Roshen CC / Architect / Kiev, UA / 21.03.11 - 20.07.12
activities project management, architecture of the office and retail buildings, construction supervision stages concept, detailed design, construction
Baum / Project leader / Kiev, UA / 01.07.10 - 18.03.11 activities architecture of the single-family and multi-family houses stages concept, detailed design
ZAarchitects / Project leader / 30.11.09 - 01.10.12
activities architecture, interior and landscape design, product design stages concept, detailed design, construction
Drozdov & Partners / Architect / Kharkov, UA / 22.07.07 - 30.09.09 activities urbanism, architectural design of the offices, retail and public buildings, dwelling, interiors stages concept, detailed design
Praktik / Jnr. Architect / Kharkov, UA / 06.10.04 - 01.11.06 activities: design of public interiors, 3d and graphic layout, draft drawings stages: detailed design, construction
PERSONAL DETAILS
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEREFERENCES
Tarramo Broennimann / Partner at Group 8 / Geneva, CH / [email protected] +41 22 560 88 88
Krassimir Krasstev / Professor at DIA HS Anhalt / Dessau, DE / [email protected] +36 20 526 8865 +49 174 696 1127
Andrea Menardo / Senior Engineer at Buro Happold / Berlin, DE / [email protected] +49 01761 860 9085
Joris Jakob Fach / Professor at DIA HS Anhalt; Harvard GSD / [email protected]
Cyril Matiash / Principal at Roshen architecture dept. / Kiev, UA / [email protected] [email protected] +38 050 221 05 37
Curriculum Vitae
Software/
AutoCAD (2D) SketchUp 7 Pro Rhino+Grasshopper Python 3ds MAX 8 +V-RayArchicad VectorworksPhotoshopIllustrator IndesignEcotect Office programs O.S. Win/Mac
Languages /
English fluentGerman B1, active learningFrench A2Ukrainian nativeRussian native
2014 / designboom.com / Death innovation competition / “Memory museum“ project, participant2013 / Fuga gallery / Budapest, HU / Performance-driven architecture exhibition / “Mars Colonisation” project2013 / AZURE AZ / Toronto, CA / Awards of Merit, A+ Student Work / “Off-grid” project2013 / jovoto.com / Berlin, DE / Coworking competition, finalist2010 / Canactions 2010 / UA / Workshop participant2010 / Seoul Design Fair / “Sex Box”, competition participant
Mars colonization / Daily Mail; Daiy Telegraph; www.dezeen.com; L’Obs Voomy IT-park / www.archdaily.com; www.detail.de Coworking table / www.designboom.com
DIA HS Anhalt / M.A. Arch. degree / Dessau, DE /
2012 - 2015Field of training: general architectureThesis project: “Smart Masonry”
KSTUCA / Specialist’s degree / Kharkov, UA /
2006 - 2007Field of training: general architectureThesis project: “Transformation of abandoned industrial facility into the multifunctional public complex”
KSTUCA / Bachelor’s degree / Kharkov, UA / 2000 - 2005Field of training: general architecture
-Architectural design -Masterplanning-Design of interiors-Product design-Working project development-Computational design-Digital fabrication-3d modelling and rendering-Model making-Sketching-Diagrams and graphic layout-Project management-Construction supervision
SKILLS
EDUCATION KEY COMPETENCES
COMPETITIONS / EVENTS / WORKSHOPS
PUBLICATIONS
Smart masonry / Berlin, DE /Academic project
Status Location Function Students AdvisorsCriticYear
Academic projectBerlin, GermanyPublic, Industrial, OfficeDmytro Zhuikov, Arina AgieievaKrassimir Krastev, Joris FachAndrea Menardo2014-2015
The Smart Masonry is a structural design and a construction method, based on traditional masonry techniques. It deploys the digital optimization to minimize dead-weight of the skeleton and the robotic construction technique to assemble complex geometry.
The proposed method is linked to the purpose and place of the building-Makers Center in Berlin. The machinery, which used for the construction of the building, will be preserved as its a core and will drive its the main function.
The structural concept represents one seamless mesh, instead of walls, columns, beams, etc. It is designed as a minimal surface, whose stress-pattern is optimized and materialized as a load-bearing pattern.
The robotic construction station with robotic arm manipulators allows to build a complex geometry floor-by-floor. It is compact and labor-effective comparing to traditional methods, and fast comparing to 3d printing.
The discretization of the load-bearing skeleton is implemented with unique concrete elements, whose geometrical and material pro-perties are varied gradually regarding local structural demands. ‘‘Foam Casting’’ is a new resource-effective technique. It was elaborated in order to produce above mentioned unique elements.
Academic project
STEP 1 / Mesh stretched to support points
STEP 4 / Tesselation
STEP 2 / Dynamically relaxed mesh (kangaroo)
STEP 5 / Thickness analysis (millipede)
STEP 3 / Stress analysis (millipede)
STEP 6 / Application of thickness and offset
Fabrication sequence
Structural design sequence
STEP 1 / The foam rubber cut with 4-axis hot wire styrocutter
STEP 2 / The foam rubber elements are saturated with the portland cement solution
STEP 3 / Masonry elements saturated with cement are hardened
STEP 4 / Construction of the structure
Smart masonry / Berlin, DE /
Robotic construction sequence
Fabricated 1:10 fragment of the building Fabricated 1:10 fragment of the building
Draft rubber foam
Any floor under construction
Ground floor
Hood
Robotic station
Hot-wire foam cutter
Concrete tank
Revolving table
Empty racks
Rail (temporary)
Impregnated element
Empty trayRack with
soaked elements
Racks with hardening elements
Bracket block
Academic project
Friedrichstrasse facade
Programme schemeStructure
Relaxed surface
Smart masonry / Berlin, DE /
Section
4-th floor plan
Status Location Function ProgramClient Architect Team
Year
Activities
Competition, 4-th placeFribourg, SwitzerlandLow faculty and library 20 000 sq.m.University of FribourgGroup 8Adrien Besson, Tarramo Broennimann, Lauren Ammeter, Tomas Clavijo, Dmytro Zhuikov, Shan Long, Petros Lazaridis, Marchin Forysijevich, Louis Gamma-Perreira.2014
Architectural design, Facades, 3D model, Computation, Mockups, Diagrams
Faculte de droit / Fribourg, CH /Group 8
Description:
A competition project for the University of Fribourg. New complex should house faculty of the law, mensa, and arrange the campus space in be-tween the old University building and a new site. New building should be also an icon of the university.
Site located near the main train station, on the steep relief. On the site itself, medieval tower Tour Henri is located. An urban tissue in this part of the city doesn’t have clear structure - buildings of variety functions, sizes and density surround the project site. The principal functions to be housed in the building are: Classes, Library, Offices, Common spaces, Canteen.
Tight programme and restricted plot size have determined occur-rence of the tower. Height is restricted by the height of an existing neighbor-hood office tower. Its circular shape is a neutral compromise among diverse surrounding, and it suits perfectly for the library and offices. New building joins the dialogue of the existing high-rise around. A flat basement stretched along the railway and oval mensa from the other side form a narrow, almost medieval street that leads to the main entrance of the old university building passing by Tour Henri. Inside functions distributed as follows: ground, 1st floor - classes; 2nd-5th floor - library, 6th floor - public space, upper part - offices.
The facade is dedicated to the passive climate issues. The slabs enlarged and shifted towards the south, these cantilevered volumes protect from the vertical sun rays during the summer. From the east and west glazing is gradually replaced with rotated concrete panels that block horizontal sun rays.
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Typical library floor plan
Masterplan
Typical office floor plan
Group 8
Section
Section
Faculte de droit / Fribourg, CH /
Solar access/ summer Solar access/ winter Solar access
Voomy IT-Park / Kharkov, UA /Personal project
Type Client Status Location Function Program Architect Team
Collaborator Year
Position
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RenovationVoomyUnder constructionKharkov, UkraineOffice, public13 000 sq.m.ZaarchitectsDmytro Zhuikov, Arina Agieieva, Yuri Bendasov, Eugene Chernopissky Arcstone2012
Project leader
Description:
Project provides an environment for the IT business-incubator in Kharkov city. Abandoned soviet concrete administrative 8-floor building is a skeleton for all functions.
The business incubator is a place for yuppies, a multi-component environment that creates favorable conditions for the development of the new ideas. Design should stimulate communication between inhabitants, casu-al acquaintances, experience sharing, and house social events of all kinds.
Diversity of the new tasks have predetermined total redesign of the internal spaces, replacement of the old facades and addition of the new volumes. New functional arrangement is following: basement, 1-st, 2-nd and 3-rd floors of the main building contain public, representative and re-tail functions. On the 4-th and 5-th floors there is a heart of the whole facil-ity - coworking zone for IT-specialists and small IT-enterprises. Floors from 6-th to 8-th assigned to let. Despite the location on the busy street, behind the building swimming pool, pedistrian fountain, and outdor cinema are located.
Main and lateral facades are replaced with the new large-perforated skin. Pattern formed by the circular windows, at the evening is able to act as a kind of the low-resolution LED-screen; and to show running advertising text, or primitive video games.
Personal project
Under construction
VisualizationBefore reconstruction
Voomy IT-Park / Kharkov, UA /
Plan of the typical coworking floor
Plan of the ground floor
Principal facade
Typical floor
Ground floor
Personal project
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Voomy IT-Park / Kharkov, UA /
Under construction / Facade
Under construction / Inside
Under construction / Inside
Under construction / Facade
Under construction / Facade
Personal project
Client Status Location Function Architect Team Year
Position
Ivan PatachinConceptMila 23, RomaniaNautical sport centerZaarchitectsDmytro Zhuikov2013
Project leader
Description:
This sketch project is a center for the nautical sports, dedicated to canoeing and kayaking. It is located on the border of Ukraine and Romania. A pneumatic shell was employed, in order to cover large-span area fast and inex-pensively. The structure itself is light-weight and transparent, all functions in-side are scattered in a manner of a small compact town, giving sense of freedom and comfort all year around.
Inflatable shell / Mila, RO /
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2. All these facilities are covered with transparent light vaulted bubble, that serves as a giant weather shield.
1. All functions are arranged in a kind of small cozy town. Hostel distributed in the country houses; museum exhibits are demonatrated in the park;
3. Bubble mentioned above formed by conflation of three domes. Conflation creates one common roomy space.
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inside
air
4. Structurally bubble represents a pneumatic framework made of ETFE film.
outside
Holocaust Memorial / Kovel, UA /Personal project
Status Client Location Function Program Architect Team Year
Position
Under constructionAmerican Jewish CometeeKovel, UkraineMemorial1075 sq.m.Zaarchitects Dmytro Zhuikov, Arina Agieieva, Anton Oliynyk2014
Project leader
Description:
This project is a part a pilot program to protect and memorialize unmarked graves of Holocaust victims killed in mass shootings. The project will foster awareness of the significant number of Holocaust victims of massshootings, who were killed at the edges of forests, villages, towns, and cities throughout Central and Eastern Europe.
The design sets opposition between the explicit broken outlines of mounds and smooth, calm lines of the srurrounding nature. This static dynam-ic gives a hint to the distinctive history and energy of the space. Thus, visi-bility of the burial place is underlined. Randomly inclined faces create effect of ever-changing contours. The path from the parking leads to the central platform, and not di-rectly adjacent to the mounds above the graves. This solution should prevent penetration onto the mounds. Two distant mounds are visible from the benchon the platform.
Stella with a memorable text is a low concrete surface, that trun-cates the hill above the large grave, nearby the central site. Mounds are made of the rammed earth and protect the remains. All three mounds are covered with a large scale triangulated mesh. The path, central area and the bench are subdivided following the same principle of triangulation.
Personal project
Masterplan
Detail
Holocaust Memorial / Kovel, UA /
Under construction
Under construction
Under construction
Under construction
Drozdov & partners
Status Location Function Program Architect Team
Year
Activities:
Realized Kharkov / Sumskaya str.Department store, offices23400 sq.m.Drozdov & partnersIrina Goydenko, Oleg Drozdov, Vyacheslav Zhemir, Aleksandr Zhydkov, Dmytro Zhuikov, Denis Mo-seyko, Aleksey Yakymenko2008
Architectural details, Interior design, Construction documentation, 3D models
Description:
The building of a commercial center encloses a historic quarter within its red lines and provides a transition between two existing scales. the volume of the building is pierced by an ellipsoid atrium with a peninsular tower, housing restaurants. the atrium occupies one fourth of the building area, and in es-sence, is a prototype of the quarter inner space. the roof of the fourth floor is a recreation space with its center occupied by a garden over the atrium.
AVE-Plaza / Kharkov, UA /
Status Location Students Tutor Year
Academic projectMarsDmytro Zhuikov, Arina AgieievaProf. Krassimir Krasstev2013
Mars colonization / Mars /Academic project
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Description:
Project looks for possibility to build permanent settlements on Mars using robotics and local materials, to reduce the price and risks. There are several restrictions, such as unreliability, high costs, and size limitation of cargoes that can be delivered there. Construction works on the Mars are restricted due to the harsh envitonmental conditions. Idea of this project is to split construction works on two general steps: 1. Creation of overall big shelter; 2. Equipment of the shelter with residential, technical and other units.
First part is to be done by the robots using only local materials. Martian surface is primarily composed of the basalt - igneous rock formed from the rapid cooling of basaltic lava. During the cooling it forms tightly packed hexagonal in section columns. Digging robots shall bore cave sys-tem using benefits of this topology, that is inspired by the Fingal’s Cave. This solution allows to avoid supply from the Earth, only robots are needed.
After the cave is done, astronauts are sent to the Mars. Using a ready-assembled compact facilities, they arrange water and oxygen supply from the soil glacier and mount basalt processing plant. Plant is supplied with the crushed rock, and gives basalt wool and roving as an output. The walls of the cave are insulated with this wool. Another weaving robots are making the spatial spider-like web using roving. It is used as a space and structure to hold the residential and technical facilities.
According to the NASA, some martian soil are appropriate for cul-tivation of certain agricultures. When the construction is finished and contour of the cave is enclosed, it is possible to arrange agricultural processes and supply colony with food.
Academic project
1. Rocket with digging robotsare sent to the Mars
2. Robots drop-off on thesurface
3. Robots analyze basaltcolumns on strength value,then each chooses a weakestpillar that equidistant from theothers - it is a start position
4. Robots drill basalt, movingdown and increasing diameterof withdrawn rock with eachstep, until it reaches strongpillars that remain as columns
5. Chaff set aside to formnetwork of the rampants, inorder to protect skylight holesfrom the wind and dust
6. After caves are readyhuman expiditionrush to the Mars
7. Astronauts finish theconstruction and arrangetechnical facilities as water,oxygen, basalt processingline, etc.
8. Using generated basaltroving, robots weave spatialspider-like web, that will beused as spaces andconstruction to hold domesticand technical facilities
Colonization sequence
Mars colonization / Mars /
Academic project Off-grid city / Frankfurt, DE /
Status Location Function Program Student Tutor Year
Academic projectFrankfurt, Germany Willow parks and public biomass powerplant 87 000 sq.m.Dmytro ZhuikovProf. Joris Fach2013
Published in:
Description:
The design claims to abridge the gap between production and consumption. Programme elaborates a new deploy of industrial, public, lei-sure, commercial and agricultural functions as a new sustainable approach to the urban planning. Exposed energy and food production considered as a beauty, and introduced into the city again. Melted with common city facilities it gives a new value to the environment. The project site is Ost district, in Frankfurt am Main. It is former industrial area, where commercial functions replace old industrial facilities.
Project solution is to establish a self-sufficient restaurant, that sup-plies itself with a food cultivated in the agricultural park and with an energy. Pyrolysis gasification power plant on the willow wood is used as an energy source. To achieve required 111 382 kW/h there is 8.7 ha of willow field needed. To produce them there will be willow parks in the abandoned areas of Frankfurt Ost. It will also gentrificate the area. Peculiar feature of the parks is constant change of the trees, as a result of 4-year growing cycle.
The greenhouse-restaurant located on the northern bank of the North Channel closer to public facilities, power plant confronts restaurant on the south bank, which is an industrial area. They both connected with a pedestrian bridge. Energy production with this technology requires a vast space to store the firewood. To save space it is proposed to create a vertical storage, that is well-connected with the public observation staircase, decks and smoke stack. While visitors climb up, they observe the energy production - from the willow fields far below, to the willow bales stored in the tower.
Academic project
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Masterplan / location of the restarant, agricultural park and powerplant
heat
electricity
8. chips are screened. 9. chips are batched in the feeder.
10. chips are burned in the gasifying boiler output: gas byproduct: steam, ash
11. outgoing gas is cooled in the heat exanger byproduct: heat
12. cooled gas is filtered 13. filtered gas is compres sed in the compressor
14. compressed gas is burned in the cogene ration microturbine output: heat, electricity
1. willow planting. row step. . . . . . . . . . 3m stalk step. . . . . . . . 0,5m
2. willow growing. duration. . . . . . . 4years
3. willow harvesting. season. . . . . late autumn productivity. . . . .15t/ha mode. . .bales1,6x1,3m
4. storing at field. season. . . . . late autumn productivity. . . . .15t/ha
5. transportation to the powerplant.
6. storing at powerplant. drying duration 2months
7. bales are milled into the chips.
8. chips are screened.
Production cycle
Masterplan
willow park/ 3-rd year willow park/ 1-st year
Anatomy
Off-grid city / Frankfurt, DE /
1st Season 4th Season
Powerplant tower
public pedistrian bridgeto observation tower
agricultural equipment garage
service area
powerplant room
boiler
5-th floor observation deck
concrete shed
ground level
temporary storage
grinder
horizontal coveyor belt (from dump)
vertical bucket conveyor
cooler
willow bale
willow bale ducts
beam crane
public stairway to observation decks
hot-rolled metal profilesspatial framework (external)
hot-rolled metal profilesspatial framework (internal)
Memory museum / Singapoore /
Status Location Function Program Architect Team Year
Competition, conceptSingapoore, ERP 25 CTE / Merchant RoadMuseum, DNA storage0.95 haZaarchitects Dmytro Zhuikov, Arina Agieieva2013
Personal project
Description:
Singapoore is a city-state located on the very compact territory with one of the highest density of population in the world. It has only one cemetery in use and requires the new solutions.
Project solutions are focused on three purposes: 1. Improvement of the memory. Using both, material and non-material to make a cloud of content around each person that pass away. 2. Compaction. There is no more reason to keep remains, since one hair con-tains all genetic information, one memory card stores all media data about numerous people. 3. Socialization. No more empty graveyards. Life story of any single person is shared with those who alive. In this new concept a cemetery is a vibrant public domain. It is not a place of silence, it is the place of the dialogue.
The Memory Museum is not only the new kind of funeral architec-ture, but the new funeral culture. A memory preservation and dead body are separated. After traditional funeral rites, it is proposed to take DNA-example and some valuable personal thing (e.g. – ring, medal, watch etc.). A corpse to be cremated and dispersed outside the city. The DNA-capsule is stored in the museum together with the personal thing. The capsule has a 2D-code. Anyone with a smartphone can read this code and access media content about de-ceased. It is a non-material memory, while the valuable thing exhibited nearby gives a feeling of materiality and information for the further generation.
The core of the tower is an atrium. Around the atrium twine two heli-coidal pedestrian ramps. A parapet-storage for the DNA-capsules is located in between these two ramps. Above, there is a showcase with the exhibits.
Personal project
Memory museum / Singapoore /
Roshen
Status Location Function ProgramClient Team Year
Position
RealizedVinnytsa, UkraineSouvenir shop, museum entrance group 50 sq.m.ROSHEN confectionery corporationDmytro Zhuikov, Cyril Matiash, Alexander Sidnev2012
Architect
Description:
Current project is an upgrade of existing entertainment museum entrance, dedicated to production of the chocolate and sweets. Souvenir shop is a principal part of the arrangement. Way out of the Museum is organized viathis shop.
Pattern of the circular elements is a distinctive interior fea-ture, that cover the ceiling and the walls. At certain places pattern gen-erates the cylindrical shelves to exhibit the goods. Lower perimeter is a closed storage for the packaged goods. Cash desk visually integrated into the lower perimiter.
Souvenir shop / Vinnytsa, UA /
Personal project Coworking table
Status Purpose Design Year
Shortlisted in the international competition Improvement of coworking environment Dmytro Zhuikov, Arina Agieieva2013
Description:
The project’s purpose is creation of the object that increases com-fort and functionality of the coworking spaces. In such spaces following spe-cific aspects of the work are distinguished: - People can often leave the place for a period from one day to several weeks. Thus the personal belonings, laptop etc. is not desirable to leave on the ta-ble - it is necessary to store it in personal locking box. It is inconvinient and takes time.- They often change a workplace location as tasks change quily. For each project different specific teams shell be fromed.- Lack of sound protection.
Proposed design solves these problems and gives following advantages:- Go away for days, leaving stuff and valuables - just close the cover.- Quickly remove the legs and move the table with the things inside to the other room, floor, building.- Opened cover forms a soundproof and personal space- No mess with cables - there are hidden built-in three outlets, space for wires, adapters and a LED lamp. To the outlet in the room table connected with one wire.
Published in:
Personal project
table body/die casted plastic
handle for carrying
detatchable wooden leg
cover/ die casted plastic
lock
lock
embedded LED light(from below)soundproof covering
hinge
electric wire
embedded outlet
place for wires and adapters
hinge
section outlets
hinge
laptop adapter
stopper
belts fasten adapters and cables to the coverbottom, that allows to open/close it withoutpulling cables out
antomy
Coworking table
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Computational experiments, fabrication, mockupsAcademic