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projects

academic projects - b.arch. 5iceberg 6

lighthouse 12

professional projects 17pixel 18

ummc 22

academic projects - m.sc. 27urban mountain 28

the hudson nexus 36

wetlands park 44

homeground: tampines 50

city of the world 58

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academic projects - b.arch.

Ural State Academy of Architecture and ArtYekaterinburg, Russia2006-2010

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iceberg

type:

location:

head:

urban module with sustainable energy production system

World Ocean

status: final project for B. Arch. Diploma

prof. arch. Pavel Sheshukov prof. arch. Alexander Barabanov

awards: eVolo skyscrapers 2011 - published in “eVolo Limited edition book”Eurasian prize 2011 - 3rd prize

Urban modulus in the World Ocean for residential, industrial and social activities. Each modulus can function separately, as autonomous system, or be connected with other ones creating colonies.

Project was published in eVolo Limited Edition book:

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lighthouse

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location:

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private villa

Yekaterinburg, Russia

status: study project

prof. arch. Alexander Barabanov

Water in the lake. Trees on the site. They never tire. One climbs the tower to see them as far as he can. Higher and higher. Closer to the sky.

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step 1_existing trees create borders

step 3_extrude: two storey step 2_footprint by offset

step 4_extrude up: lighthouse extrude down: terrace

step 5_!!!

design strategy

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professional projects

Architectural bureau Kluch-ArchYekaterinburg, Russia2010 - 2013

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pixel

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location:

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town-houses

Yekaterinburg, Russia

status: competition

arch. Pavel Sheshukov

How to put 24 townhouses on the existing foundation 72 * 12 meters, so that each of them had a two-way orientation, separate entrance, the original appearance and at the same time was a cost-effective and affordable?

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kitchen & bathroom entrance & hall

green terrace living room bed room

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design strategy

traditional single floor distribution

spaces are connected by corridors

extensive use of land

cw spiral distribution

spaces are arranged along spiral staircase, instead of corridors

intensive use of land

ccw spiral distribution

complementing one spiral by anothersuper-intensive use of land

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ummc

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location:

client:

head:

university

Yekaterinburg, Russia

Ural Mining and Metallurgical Company

status: competition

arch. Pavel Sheshukov

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academic projects - m.sc.

Politecnico di Milano Milan, Italy2012-2013

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urban mountain

type:

location:

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residential complex

Nagoya,Japan

status:

team:

study project

Ajayi Lee, Zakaryan Ani, Fufachev Egor

prof. arch. Luca Maria Francesco Fabrisprof. ing. Matteo Serrainoprof. ing. Paolo Pietro Setti

Better than mountains only mountains can be. The mountains have always attracted man. Because they were here long before he came and will stand for a long time afterwards.

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step 1_ following the urban development of the blocks

step 3_ division to compact volumes of different levels: to avoid overshadowing

step 5_ sloping the roofs by 30 degrees: to achieve maximum efficiency of solar and pv systems

step 2_ traditional E/W organization for the equal light and energy gains

step 4_ rotation of blocks: to provide solar gains for all facades

step 6_ open spaces of different scales, from personal to global: to satisfy the whole varieties of needs of inhabitants

design strategy

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master plan

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longitudinal section and structural details

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the hudson nexus

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location:

retail space / public space / urban transformation

Detroit, USA

status:

team:

competition

Ajayi Lee, Azuero Daniel, Fufachev Egor

The story of traveling mall.

Project was awarded a Honorable Mention by jury:

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PV panel

Wi-Fi router

Balloons with Helium

Protection fabric

LED screen

Fixing thread

The Pin

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Context

The Hudson’s site is located on Woodward Avenue between East Grand River Avenue and Gratiot Avenue, in the middle of the commercial center of downtown Detroit, and as a consequence is interwoven with the social, cultural and economic fabric of the city.The significance of the Hudson’s site is tied to the rich history of Detroit, and the area continues to be synonymous with the holiday season and the city’s downtown shopping tradition. However, with the loss of the historic Hudson building, the area has lost its focal point and its exclamation of grandeur. The design is an example of how to improve the economic, social, and cultural aspects of urban rejuvenation, while remaining in tune with the traditions of seasonal holiday celebrations and downtown shopping.

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Concept

We combine a system of mobile collectors and an innovative idea of digital awareness, in which the collector engage with the public, serve as focal points, and ultimately creates a fluid network of digital retail spaces that expand and contract according the new dynamics of a digital based community.

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The Hudson: Contracted and Expanded

The Hudson Hub

How do you improve the economic, social, and cultural aspects of a city, as well as creating a fluid network of digital retail, commercial, and entertainment spaces that expand and contract according to the new dynamics of a digitally based community?

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Our design proposal focuses on activating the street life of the downtown core by creating a series of hotspots, or in our case, “urban pins” that encourage interaction and communication. These pins are dispersed throughout the city, but remained connected on the digital network. By using the existing light rail networks as an infill and ex-fill mechanism, our design spreads the activities normally associated with retail centers, malls, plazas and town squares throughout the downtown core, and in doing so, strengthens the connection with the existing vibrancy of the city.

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The Parking

The existing underground parking lot is integrated into the building. Information relating to availability and location of parking stalls, as well as the light rail schedule and stops are displayed on the pins.

The Stage

This configurations further loosens the boundaries of the building, and changes the perception of experience from one of a private to a public space.

The Market

The fourth configuration transforms the space into a public market with elements of the traditional market square combined with the digital retail experience.

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The Point

This configuration fully dissolves the building and transforms it into an urban focal point providing access and amenities such as wi-fi hotspots, mobility information, media, and entertainment.

The Hall

The Hall configuration transforms the space into a series of large and small scale niches where various events and activities can be held.

The Mall

The mall configuration allows for the traditional shopping mall experience, with closed and open retail spaces and provides a more intimate experience.

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head: prof. arch. Kipar Andreas Otto

wetlands park

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location:

landscape

Vicenza, Italy

status:

team:

study project

Esteve Borja, Cielo Giulia, Rodriguez Aldric, Fufachev Egor

How do you create a park of piece right next to the military base?

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From green fragmentation - to green connectivity

From environmental anxiety - to environmental composure

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Evolution of the site

Annual life cycle

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Masterplan

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Morphology

Zoom

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head: prof. Kay Axhausenprof. Stephen Cairns

homeground: tampines

type:

location:

urban design

Singapore

status:

team:

study project, ETH Zurich Summer School in Singapore

Felix Radeck, Paola Perez, Simon Schmutz, Andrea Haberlin, Egor Fufachev

Why occupy a new land, if you still can use a potential of the existing one?

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Analysis / Vision

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On-ShoreSlope of the buildings maximizes views of the water and the park as well as walkability on the ground level.

EdgeThe maximum density and height on the corners, dispersing toward the middle of the park. Orientation along the main wind direction for natural ventilation.

Park bridgeConnecting parts of the park, divided by highways, by wide green bridges provides continuous natural environment and increases safety.

Family gardensBy providing family gardens for the residents, we activate unused green areas and encourage social interaction.

Urban grammars

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ExtrudeUsing existing low-rise building as a base for growing new residential volumes inside the neighbourhood.

ParasiteNarrow gaps between buildings are occupied by private buildings-parasites (urban villas).

InfillLooping existing residential volumes at the locations of parking lots. Voids on the ground level provide pedestrian and transport connections.

In my backyardNew volume inside the neighbourhood is cut by directions of paths (access) and offset from existing building (visual comfort).

Hit the boulevardAvenues are wide enough, so by splitting the lanes we gain a space for additional row of residential buildings.

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head: Costantino di Sambuy, Hussam Dakkak

city of the world

type:

location:

urban design

Songdo, South Korea

status: study project, AA Visiting School in Seoul

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She woke up early this morning. Maybe because of a headache caused by prosecco on the yesterday corporate party, or maybe because she was still feeling excited about the deal that her company made yesterday. She did a good job – this deal was totally her merit - and she knew she would be awarded: maybe a new apartment, bigger one, with a view to the Central Park…

She remembered when she came to Songdo for the first time – it was almost an empty island, flat, with just a few residential towers, and trees were such small that even didn’t drop shadows. Her company was one of the first to move its headquarters to Songdo, so she was forced to move there too. At the beginning she used to hate this place, especially walking along empty streets with an infinite feeling of being watched, controlled by invisible beholder with millions of eyes steering at her from the dark emptiness of windows. But year by year the island became more alive, and less empty windows were left to watch her. Besides, the company was growing fast expanding its interests to the North East Asia and then - to the whole world, so most of her time she had to spend in a plane on her way to meet a new client somewhere far away from Songdo. In a rush she never had enough time to explore new cities and usually flew away right after the meeting, but she always used to buy some souvenirs from a new place: mask, painting, cup, musical instrument. Every time she came back from a business trip a new element was added to her apartment, and now, after several years it became a bizarre collection of small pieces of different cultures and epochs occupying every part of her flat.

She got dressed and went outside to by something for breakfast. It was Saturday morning and the market on the plaza San Marco was already open. She came to Giuseppe, old Italian, to by her favorite bread – soft inside with crispy crust, which he bakes by an original recipe of his mother who used to live in Venice before the flood. Since two years nobody lives there anymore – incessant rains washed the city away. She always dreamed that one day she would come to Venice, couple of times even bought tickets, but every time appeared a new client on the opposite side of the globe and she had to change her direction. Now Venice is gone, and the closest she can get to it is this bread from Giuseppe, soft inside with crispy crust.

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