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Eva Papageorgiou Marigli Architectural Portfolio
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Eva Papageorgiou
Marigli
P O R T F O L I O
Eva
Papageorgiou
Marigli
March A.A. Design&Make, Architectural Association
March/BSc Architectural Engineering, University of Thessaly
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Eva Papageorgiou Marigli
March A.A. Design&Make [Architectural Association School of Architecture]
March/BSc Architectural Engineering [University of Thessaly, Greece]
#06Post-Camping Farm
#07Highway-stop public Bath
#01A.A. Student Lodge 1&2
#02Raping Bands
#03High school in Saint Martin
#04Mediateque in Chelle
#05Disaster Prevention and Education Center
POST - GRADUATE STUDIES................................p.02
GRADUATE STUDIES...........................................p.28
PROFESSIONAL WORK........................................p.14
COMPETITIONS...................................................p.22
portfolio
2013
PART 1
PART 2
PART 3
PART 4
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POST-GRADUATESTUDIES
A.A. March Design & Make 2011-13 Architectural Association School of Architecture
PART 1
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The project of A.A. March Design & Make 2012 is a housing unit
which accomodates four residential students. It is the first of a series of
buildings that will form the “Student Zone” of the approved master plan
for the campus of AA in Hooke Park*. The project is aiming towards a
prototypical and experimental architecture where design is generated
reactively through the processes of fabrication and construction. As a
non-ordinary housing unit, the project intents to provoke alternative modes
of domesticity and sociological conceptions merging together traditional
and contemporary building techniques, using timber from Hooke Park as
well as other resources.
*Hooke Park is a 350-acre working forest in Dorset, that has been owned
and operated by Architectural Association since 2002. A.A. aims to develop
Hooke Park as a site for exploring architecture, the craft of construction
and sustainable timber technologies. The existing buildings at Hooke Park,
designed by collaborations between ABK, Frei Otto, Burro Happold and
Edward Cullinan, are remarkable demostrations of an intelligent approach
to maximizing the resources provided by the forest.
LOCATION: Architectural Association Hooke Park, Dorset, UK
SURFACE: 80 m2
PROJECT TEAM: (designers and construction): Bojana Grebenar, Thiago Jose
Barros, Karjvit Rirermvanich, Natalia Iliadi, Abdullah Omar Ashkar Khan, Hugo
Garcia Urrutia, Elizabeth Cunningham, Eva Papageorgiou-Marigli / Supervisors:
Martin Self, Piers Taylor, Charlie Corry-Wright, Charley Brentnall, (timber framers):
Dominique Taylor, Janes Blabla, Jack Blabla
CONSTRUCTION BUDGET: £80.000
STUDENT LODGE 1&2 02.2013
#01Post-Gradute Studies
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The Lodge was divided in two separate
parts, the west and east bedroom wings
and the central communal area. The west
bedroom wing was oriented to face the
south viewsand sunsets whereas the east
bedroom wing faces the forest to the north.
Preliminary designs: southwest view and ground floor
plan of the forest penetration
The building’s boundaries are allowing and
at the same time prevent the interaction
between the building and forest life. We
perceive the Lodge as a prism of a forest,
and the openings as the prism’s edges
where the forest picture is deconstructed
to trees and foliage occupy the house the
same way people do.
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Student Lodge 1&2 building consists
of a post-and-beam structural system
with additional diagonal bracing on both
end walls. Alongside physical prototyping
activities, the structure was digitally
modeled to analyse its structural behavior
and to provide accurate information for the
prefabrication of the two main structural
components, the longitudinal frames and
the cross-frames. All structural elements
were made of spruce.
Structural prototyping principle in the Big Shed
Prefabrication of a longitundinal frame
#01 Post-Graduate Studies
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Examples of working drawings and constrction details
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Through a process of building and desinging at the
same time, the evolution and the transformation of the
project emerges through the layering of material.
working on site:
the installation of prefabricated primary frames
and making the structure of the central part
#01 Post-Graduate Studies
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Northeast view, before applying the cladding, January 2013 Interior view, central area, December 2012
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Part of the cladding prefabrication process
INOUT
IN
OUT
plan : cladding in front of window
section : cladding in front of window
nail
screw
#01 Post-Graduate Studies
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PROJECT DESIGNER: Eva Papageorgiou Marigli
COURSE: Induction Studio, March Design&Make
TUTORS: Martin Self, Kostas Grigoriadis
RAPPING BANDS
Using parametric digital tools, such as grasshopper
and rhinoscript, design and fabrication of aggregated
components, formed space.
The main notion of the project is to create surfaces
throught positioning of circularly formed stripes.
Simplifying the whole construction procedure, the
strips where deployed on a rectangular grid where
each component is acting as a construction element
and a joint. Parametres such as the distance between
the strips are differentiating the curvature and the
structural behaviour of the resulting surface.
10.2011
#02Post-Gradute Studies
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Fabricating the wooden rapping band: using a cnc machine to cut the pieces, water soaking technique to make them flexible
After designing the surface, the loops has been unrolled and labeled, ready to be cut in the cnc (1-2-3-4)
Multiply 4 times the A component and locked in the final position: B component
A component B component
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unroll loops u direction
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3
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row spacingloopwidth overlap
U direction
V direction
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PROFESSIONALWORK
PART 2
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aRCHi 5 prod
Invited competition entry
LOCATION: Marceille, France
SURFACE :14 494 m² SHON
CLIENT: Région Provence Alpes Côte d’Azur
PROJECT TEAM: Architects: aRCHi 5 prod and Stéphane Ribeiro de Abreu /
Landscape designers : Michel Desvigne / Enviromental engineer :Oasiis
COST : 27 956 000 €
SAINT MITRE HIGHT SCHOOL12.2008
#03Professional Work
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A bioclimatically designed building which is fostering a harmonic coexistence
and coherence of open and closed spaces. The functions are divided in three
main central areas, one intersecting the other with small green areas. The three
central areas are located in oblong energetically designed buildings, with their
longer side facing the south. The alternation of the buildings protects and shades
the school yard.
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Longitudinal Section
West Elevation
Mater Plan
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#03 Professional Works
North-West View
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aRCHi 5 prod
Invited competition entry
LOCATION: Chelles, France
SURFACE : 3 253 m²
CLIENT: Communauté de communes Marne et Chantereine
PROJECT TEAM: Architects: aRCHi 5 prod and Tecnova / Landscape designers : A
ciel ouvert / Enviromental engineer :Oasiis
COST : 8 336 180 €
MEDIATEQUE
According to the brief the design of the mediateque complex in Chelles had
to reflect a strong personality and be recognizable for both its unique use and
landmark location, right next to the area’s municipal theatre.
The building was designed to leave the majority of the plot unbuilt and to
concentrate all of the main massing near the central crossing.The austere
right-angle geometry in combination with the semi transparent materials
used in the facade produces a varied result opening a continuous dialogue
among its materials. The extensive use of glass panels offers a quality light,
which is necessary for this particular type of building, a mediateque.
03.2009
#04Professional Work
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East Elevation
Cross Section
Master Plan
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ARCHITECTURAL COMPETITIONS
PART 3
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DISASTER PREVENTION AND EDUCATION CENTER
International Architectural and Town Planning Competition
(by ThyssenKrupp Architecture Award and UIA )
CLIENT: Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality
LOCATION: Istambul, Turkey
PLOT AREA: 9.450 m2
PROJECT TEAM: Xrisoula Helidonaki, Giorgos Mademohoritis,
Eva Papageorgiou-Marigli
08.2011
Our proposal approach is based on the principle of reversal balance
during a natural disaster. The Building consept is governed by the maxim:
“Energy is not lost, it changes form”. We believe that it is possible to recycle
energy not only with proper planning (orientation, materials, microclimate)
but also with the reuse of the energy escaping the building with appropriate
management so as to change its form and use it again within the same
building.
On the basis of the above, a natural disaster building is designed by
negotiating these notions of alternating forms of energy, flows, materials
which are in harmony through their movement and recycling.
The initial impetus of the design results by exerting pressure on the surface
land. These pressures stem from the direction, density and intensity of
visitors’ traffic in the plot we are studying, the surrounding areas, the city
and the rest of the world. The location of the subway station, the new main
roads, the university, the airport, all play an important role in the creation of
the network of the building’s visitors movement, that are subjects of study.
The artificial insicions planned are elevated in the space “overthrowing” the
new system that tends to equilibrate. This leads to “walls - pathways” that
offer a rhythm and flow to the movement of visitors but also act as energy
capacitors.
#05Competitions
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North Elevation
South Elevation
North- East Elevation Section A-A
Main Entrance View
#05 Competitions
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UNDERGRADUATESTUDIES
PART 4
March / BSc Architectural Engineering University of Thessaly (Greece), Polytecnical School, Departement of Architecture
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Ec(h)o is a community of temporary housing and research.
The community by cultivating and studying plants is producing
research in the fields of health, food, and energy, with the
common denominator sustainability and autonomy. The
community’s inhabitants are all staying in Ec(h)o temporarily,
from a few hours as summer vacationists to a few months
as researchers. Ec(h)o was designed over the old facilities
network of a camping of the GTO(Greek Tourist Organisation)
that was located beforehand at the site. The design was based
on a global idea: that of discovery, emergence and reuse
of the already existing networks, as an “artifact” of a former
housing situation.
LOCATION: Halkidiki, Greece
PROJECT TEAM: Natalia Iliadi, Eva Papageorgiou-Marigli
COURSE: Thesis Project / professors: G.Tzirtzilakis, K.Panigiris
EC[h]O: A POST-CAMPING FARM
The ec(ho) new housing is realised through a series of different
modules that can be plugged-in in the various network sockets.
The user, depending on the way she chooses to work, dwell
or socialize, chooses the number, variety and placement of her
modules. These modules can be hauled inside and outside of
the site. On the site all spaces are isotropic and equivalent,
although centres of congestion can be created through the
choise of placement the users make. These centres are of
course temporary and depend on the whim and choise of
the users.
11.2009
#06Undergraduate Studies
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energy
modules
circulation
plantation
farmings
plug in points
networks
unstable
stable
A camping, in architectural terms, is not typologically defined,
therefore it has organizational patterns. Thus, transforming a camping
means maintaining and upgrading its infrastructure. With the term
infrastructure we mean the networks – from the material ones (water,
electricity,telecommunications,transportation) to the immaterial
networks that can be determined depending on each individual’s
choices (such as a PC users network or the communication/
relationships network, that can be formed among “neighbours”).
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The combination of low cost technology and traditional farming techniques will give a new understanding of ecological issues, urban dispersal and landscape picturesque.
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sleeping & dressing room
cooking, eating and resting room
products storage
conference room
research , experimentation and play room
energy storage
washing room
big animals room (e.g. pigs)
small animals room (e.g. chickens)
Using the AVL’ s Bio Pig programme 2001
Living Modules
Creating the Network sockets - plug-in, in ec[h]o Farm
pluvian water collection
heated air
drink
ing w
ater
Heated water from solar panels
irrigation water
water filtering
through reed
plantation
hot w
ater
electricity cable
ethernet cable
Energy Production and Management
Example of modules sequence in ec[h]o Farm
The residence and working space has been splited in rooms-
modules, based on the activities it includes. We design the
maximum dimensions (3x3x12) that the module can occupy,
given the fact that it can be towed.
#06 Undergraduate Studies
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The project persued the design of a building wich provides bathing services
for travellers at the Thermopylae intersection on the Athens-Larissa national
highway (Greece). Inspired by the natural springs in the area we decided to
create a “fast relaxation centre”. The Public Bath has been designed as a
visible and easily accessed building, using water as its basic element.
The building’s morphological elements are based on water flows, whereas
the functional elements refer to the “motel” design, given the fact that the
building is on the highway. The 7 indipended entrances, opted for the visitor
to be able to enter the building facilities directly and have easy access to
its interior.
LOCATION: Thermopylae, Greece
SURFACE : 400 m²
PROJECT TEAM: Dimitris Poulios, Dimitris Zontanos, Eva Papageorgiou
COURSE: DESIGN STUDIO 7
PROFESSOR: Kostis Panigiris
HIGHWAY-STOP PUBLIC BATH
#07Undergraduate Studies
02.2008
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The lane along the highway forms the water element
spaces: various water pools
(mud baths, swimming pools, aromatherapy).
Longitudinal section, to the pools
1St floor plan
Parking view Highway view
Interior view: Pools and Sauna Interior view: Coridor and Pools
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Eva Papageorgiou Marigli
March A.A. Design&Make [Architectural Association School of Architecture]
March/BSc Architectural Engineering [University of Thessaly, Greece]
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Eva Papageorgiou
Marigli
P O R T F O L I O
Eva
Papageorgiou
Marigli
March A.A. Design&Make, Architectural Association
March/BSc Architectural Engineering, University of Thessaly