ANDREA MARKOVIĆ
ABOUT ME CONTENT I am passionate about creating things both beautiful and functional and telling a story through architecture & design. I’ve been pursuing my passion as an architect since January 2012, when I joined my brother in an emerging architectural studio. Since then, I have designed, co-designed and managed the realization of dozens of projects, both residential and commercial. That said, I have never limited myself solely to architectural design. I found joy in interior design and through commercial projects and graphic design I discovered the power of communication through volume, space, materials and graphics. This is a presentation of selected works from my professional practice and university projects. Thus far I have worked on and designed residential projects such as villas, from layout to construction documentation; as well as apartments, mostly refurbishments, including construction documentation and supervision. A small project for a car showroom was the first of several commercial projects I have done. Since 2014, I have co-designed and designed several frozen yogurt kiosks and shops for two clients including the re-design of their brand image and graphics. This autumn I am working on two office fit out projects and also two hotel room designs. This portfolio also includes two of my academic works, whose assignment only specified technical or geographic limitations and where I had a chance to visualize all my ideas. During the research for my diploma project, called “Lively cemetery”, I gathered significant amount of information about the subject. So much in fact that after presenting my project at the 5th Conference of Společnost Petra Parléře for Czech Platform of Urban architects, I was encouraged to publish my research as a book.
CV CREATIVE PROCESS PROFESSIONAL WORK RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS APARTMENT I+V STUDIO PERNEROVA APARTMENT H. N/R VILLA VILLA Z THE VILLA COMMERCIAL PROJECTS YOBAR FROGURT HOTEL SAX ROOMS ATLAS COPCO EXAMPLES OF DRAWINGS ACADEMIC WORK LIVELY CEMETERY ART LABORATORY A BIT DIFFERENT FARM
INFO name
WORK EXPERIENCE Andrea Marković
date of birth
26/07/1990
nationality
Czech
ANDREA.M - Prague, CZ www.andream.design
EDUCATION 08/2017 - present
Freelance designer Graphic designer sm.A.A - Prague, CZ www.smaa.cz Architectural studio
anarchitekt - Prague, CZ www.anarchitekt.cz Architectural studio
08/2013
B. Arch.
www.2004ark.cz Architectural studio
sm.A.A - Prague, CZ
11/2016
Product training Dornbracht, Alape, DE
01/2016
Product training Kludi, AT
10/2015
Product training Marazzi, Casalgrande Padana, Cotto d’Este, IT
www.smaa.cz Architectural studio
CONTACT residence e-mail telephone web portfolio LinkedIn Issuu Behance
Prague, CZ / London, UK
Junior Architect
Illustrator Photoshop InDesign Microsoft Office
PUBLICATIONS
LANGUAGES C1 / C2 (CAE)
English
C2
01/2012
V-ray
CTU - Prague, CZ
06/2013
Junior architect
SketchUp
Bachelor’s degree in Architecture
Visualization designer 2004 ARK - Prague, CZ
AutoCad
CTU - Prague, CZ Faculty of Architecture
06/2012
Architect (eq. stage two practical experience) Project manager
Mac OS
Master’s degree in Architecture and Urbanism
M. Arch. 02/2015
11/2013 - present
SOFTWARE SKILLS
09/2016
Czech
native
Bosnian
C2
Croatian
A2
French
Andrea Marković, 2016 POHŘEBNICTVÍ - Definice, vývoj a potenciály v kontextu globálním i České republiky 2016, FOR PRAGUE ISBN 978-80-904759-1-5 eng. transl.: BURYING
- Definitions, developments and potentials in global and Czech context
EXPERTISE
andrea.markovic@icloud.com
+44 7749 921733 andream.design
Architectural design
/andreamarkovicarchitect
Product design
/andrea_markovic
Graphic design
andreamarkovic
CONFERENCES
Interior design
Urban planning and landscape design
09/2016
Živý hřbitov / Lively cemetery Presented at Společnost Petra Parléře's conference "Inspirace pro utkání s budoucností"
1/ stage one the assignment
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sort out the information based on relevance and D E F I N E the assignment
let’s get started!
No matter what it is we are designing, it is
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listen to client’s wishes, needs and possibilities
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crucial to truly understand the assignment before we start creating. We should also bear in mind that we do not receive the complete
clarify the assignment
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CREATIVE PROCESS
assignment from the client - we are the ones who must sort, systematize and assess all the client’s wishes and requests and help to formulate the assignment itself.
2/ stage two defining the concept research, get all necessary info
Once we are ready to start, I believe a good
put the concept into the context
approach is to look at the subject from a certain distance and gather all necessary and related information about it. This can mean
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historical context, scientific data or a personal story. From my experience, that is the part of the process that brings the best inspiration for
define the C O N C E P T
3/ stage three designing and presenting
verify if it fits in the budget and technical possibilities
creating a concept. After making sure the concept is applicable and meets all practical criteria, it’s time to give
P R E S E N T the design using graphic design
...
it a certain shape. Define and refine the shape and last but not least - present the design. At this point, the design meets graphic design. In fields such as architecture and design, it’s crucial that the presentation is unambiguous and needs no further verbal explanation.
convert the concept into design
. . . without the need for further verbal explanation
entrance
STUDIO PERNEROVA studio layout
11/2017 - UNDER CONSTRUCTION
too small to divide spactialy
DESIGN CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION SUPERVISION ALL VISUAL OUTPUT
bathroom
sleeping
niche with shelfs
invisible door with wall finish
material partition Airbnb guests, tenants, young people - the residents of Prague's city centre. Studio in Pernerova Street is designed just for that. entrance area: concrete (epoxide coating)
The 26-square metre space is providing quality living for a single long-term tenant or a couple as well as short-term stay for 4 airbnb guests. Its layout is designed for such residents and their lifestyles.
hanging open closet system
Industrial style belongs to this part of the city – KarlĂn. This former industrial zone is now one of the most sought-after business and social
living
kitchen & dinning & laundry
centres of Prague.
sofa bed
living area: wide plank wooden floor (oak)
wet areas: mosaic tiles
hinged rack for laundry
RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS
APARTMENT I+V 2016 - FINISHED DESIGN CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION SUPERVISION ALL VISUAL OUTPUT In the beginning, there was a family with two children and a frequent visitor - grandmother, and their two apartments. The project's goal was to reorganize the layout and design the interior based on the client's present needs. Apartment i+v was first designed as a layout-change
study
with
basic
design
concept of the interior represented by visualizations. Later, as the realization went on, the interior was designed literally on the spot, as the clients gradually specified their needs, tastes and possibilities. I consider this project to be a successful example of a personal approach in interior design proving that a design project needs to be approached individually, patiently and needs to be followed gradually in separate stages without neglecting the final touch.
RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS
APARTMENT H. 2015 - FINISHED DESIGN CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION SUPERVISION ALL VISUAL OUTPUT Apartment H. is designed for a young client who had inherited it from his grandparents. The building is from mid-60 ties, made of prefab panels typical for that time. Originally a 56m2 apartment with 2 rooms of which one was walk-through, a separate kitchen and old bathroom, was transformed into a three-room apartment suitable for a young couple. Today, it features one bedroom, one small study which can serve as a child’s room in the future, living area with kitchen and a bright bathroom. BEFORE refurbishment
AFTER refurbishment
The concept is based on client's needs and his story in which this apartment represents another milestone in his life. That is why the design is very simple and consists of two elements – white colour and rich-texture wood. The rest of the colours are to be painted by life.
RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS
grandma’s studio
garage
technical room boy’s apartment
parent’s apartment
fitness
office
N/R VILLA 2014 - TO BE FINISHED 12/2017 CO-DESIGN CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION ALL VISUAL OUTPUT
toilet
guest room
storage
boy’s apartment
living area
kitchen with hidden storage
N/R villa was designed for a family with two boys. The assignment was to use as much of
spa with pool and sauna
the land as the legislation allows. The house itself is divided according to it's usage - the entrance floor is representative, lively and designed for meetings, hosting guests and
2nd floor - private / night area
ground floor - living/hosting area
garden floor - relax/hosting area
enjoying family time. The second floor is a private night area and the ground floor (as the terrain is sloped) is a mixed area for relaxation (spa and fitness) and hosting guests. An apartment for the owner’s mother as well as a room for guests is situated on this floor. The second stage was about interior design, which was designed based on the general concept of the villa that works with generous spaces and natural materials such as stone (travertine facade and marble tiles) and wood (american walnut).
RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS
VILLA Z guest room mom’s bedroom living area garden storage
north/west oriented garden
garage
twin #1
2016 - UNDER THE APPROVAL PROCESS BY THE TOWN OFFICE CO-DESIGN DOCUMENTATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT ALL VISUAL OUTPUT
Vila Z was designed for a mother and her 3
secret door in the wardrobe
children, living in a mid-size town in northern Bohemia. The house is situated in developing
twin #2
part of the city, currently on a field that is going to be transformed into a residential neighborhood in the next 10 years.
kid’s private terrace technical room and laundry
big brother’s apartment
spa and fitness
The client's only requirement was to keep her bedroom downstairs, have a place to exercise and go for a morning swim, and a place for her children to enjoy summer at home and have their friends over too.
ground floor - living area
2nd floor - night area
The spatial concept is parallel to its layout concept. One cube representing the core of the house - living and sleeping area. The other two cubes are for the villa’s equipment such as spa and garage.
RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS
THE VILLA
private entrance
2016 - TERMINATED, CLIENT SOLD THE LAND CO-DESIGN ALL VISUAL OUTPUT
office
garden storage
This villa was designed for a family with three
guest’s apartment
twin #1
children. The assignment was to design a generous home for all of the family members,
twin #2
but also a representative place for hosting
kid’s private terrace
“sleeping” garden
guests.
parent’s bedroom
We have designed the house using three
big brother’s apartment
volumes, where the basic block represents communication (entrance, garage, welcoming guest through separate entrance), the second
spa & fitness
relaxation zone (spa and a guest room) and garage #2
the third bock representing private night area
laundry & technical room
we put on top of both blocks to create a
private entrance through garages
“living” garden
communication path. Thanks to terrain configuration, this block has its own entrance from a street leading to the local school. Creating the
garage #1 hosting entrance
path under the third block also divides the lively space next to the living room and spa from the quiet area on the eastern side where the bedrooms are located.
living area wine cellar
2nd floor / ground floor - private area
garden floor - living and hosting area
ground floor - technical area
RESIDENTIAL PROJECTS
YOBAR
walnut laminate texture
vanilla laminate worktop
2015-2017 4 FINISHED, 5TH TO BE OPENED 12/2017 CO-DESIGN, GRAPHIC RE-DESIGN CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION
The concept of self-service frozen yogurt is world known, especially in the United States, nostalgy (commonly used in mid-20ties)
traditional quality
soft
vintage rural
retro
natural
but it is still quite new to the Czech Republic. Yobar concept is special also for its nostalgic image reminding some of us of the famous old milk bars of early 20th century times. Since,
modest
2015 we have designed 5 bars of which 4 are open, 5th is scheduled to open in December 2017. The client already had first shop open, but it wasn’t working as expected. We took the idea of using white tiles as a reference to old dairy shops, but changed the layout and material usage completely as well as lightning and graphic placement. The product and the logo stayed the same. Wood and white retro tiles represent the
vintage st tiles
simplicity of the time when going for a glass of flavoured milk was a treat for the whole family.
COMMERCIAL PROJECTS
FROGURT
golden border
2014-2017 5 FINISHED CO-DESIGN CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTATION
Frogurt is another Czech frozen yogurt brand. wooden laths
Frogurt is a chain designed mostly for large-town shopping malls, carrying an image of a healthy, fresh and modern way of enjoying genuine and traditional dessert. White, golden yellow and grey are Frogurt's
product photography
product photography
representative colors. Modern and commercial anthracite furniture
image requires simple colors and shapes with an emphasis on the product itself through photography. It’s still a very small concept and still evolving based on market reactions and the client hasn’t decided to make a brand-manual yet, so every new kiosk or shop is unique.
industrial wooden floor
COMMERCIAL PROJECTS
HOTEL SAX ROOMS 11/2017 UNDER CONSTRUCTION CO-DESIGN VISUAL OUTPUT
Tifanny’s room
unseparated shower
Hotel Sax is an existing hotel situated in a tourist area in Prague and is already very interesting and its design is very conceptual. This year, the owners decided to refurbish two very small spaces in the building to create two entrance entrance
double rooms - that was the only assignment. In accordance with the existing concept of each room being an individual design unit, we’ve designed two rooms, each telling a different story and speaking in different color. One of the rooms is all in modern Breakfast at Tiffany’s concept using Tiffany’s blue and vintage pattern for carpet and tiles. This room is very small while the client’s requirements were not, so we’ve designed a bunk bed for the possibility of having three guests, mostly for the cases of guest with a child.
The shining room
interior extension at the expense of generous balcony
The second room is not that small but is located in the attic, so other space constraints entered the picture. Because of this, we’ve tiny bathroom with washbasin and toilet
designed a separate shower next to the bed. This room is accompanied with colors of the movie The Shining.
COMMERCIAL PROJECTS
ATLAS COPCO OFFICE semi transparent partitions wood and plants
relaxed talk spot
08/2017
acoustic ceiling boards
SUSPENDED DUE TO INTERNAL ORGANIZATION CHANGES, NEW DESIGN IN PROGRESS
printing centre
DESIGN VISUAL OUTPUT
Prague's
department
of
a
world-known
company decided to undertake a major redesign of their offices. The main assignment was to reorganize the working area, adjust it to an open space arrangement and redesign social spaces. The concept is based on the company's brand colors, their industry colours and characteristics of the work life in the office. The only limitation was the request to use the existing furniture, for budget reasons. Due to organizational changes in the company, this department will be moved to another floor and a new design is currently being designed.
kitchen and cafeteria receptionist office
social area, a place to relax
call box separable conference room waiting spot, talk spot
COMMERCIAL PROJECTS
architecture design realization Projekt:
Sr&an Markovi' architektonick" ateliér s.r.o. Ateliér: Bieblova 1267/21 150 00 Praha 5 - Smíchov !eská republika
architecture design realization
I! 242 08 701 tel: +420 775 700 434 e-mail: architekt@smaa.cz
Projekt:
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PROVOZOVNA YOBAR GALERIE HARFA
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EXAMPLES OF DRAWINGS
SK-01
different tree species
connection to main arteries
diving each department
LIVELY CEMETERY DIPLOMA PROJECT DESIGN 2014 VISUAL OUTPUT
In 2008, the municipality of Hradec Králové issued a request for a study of the cemetery in
communication skeleton
categorized burying fields scattering meadows
alley hierarchical system clear department division
Kukleny. The aim of the study was to propose an extension of the area of the existing cemetery and to place a new ceremonial hall on the area of three parcels that the city intends to buy. In connection with this, the task was to propose the revitalization of the existing graveyard. The design of the new part of the Kukleny
new
Cemetery respects the requirements of the
second
municipality and at the same time sets its own
entrance
objectives, based on own site research and burial research, especially in terms of funeral development and sociological-psychological tendencies.
forest cemetery fields new secular funeral hall columbary walls
old catholic funeral hall standard cemetery fields
new cemetery extension
old cemetery revitalization
current entrance
For this project I was given a thesis jury’s commendation.
ACADEMIC PROJECTS
perfect shape
transition point life
dynamics tension RITUAL
preparation
ritual
If the cemetery could tell a story: (No) Confrontation - Phase 1 The visitor is not immediately confronted with the cold organization typical of cemeteries, or with the agoraphobia of the grand pre-space, as it is in many urban crematories in the Czech Republic. The initial anxiety will be calmed by the natural middle park-forest cemetery, randomly arranged space, whose planting will create a gentle grip on the entrance and fix the direction of the visitor's course. Here the visitor can see the edge (centre) of the facade of the funeral hall to which he is heading.
nothing silence peace
the end
linear sequence of the ritual
motion
intimacy
protection
medium
light & water embrace
confrontation
gradual confrontation
partition
shine-through
west
east
symetry
edge
Voltage - Phase 2 The central part of the story is relaxed and simulates preparation for the open space, pre-space of the mourning hall. Even here the visitor is not confronted with the organization and the order of the graves, but compared to the loose structure at the entrance to the premises, there is a visible geometry of the space using graves. This part is also the place of the largest expression of the aforementioned tension. Since the goal to which the visitor is directed is the outcome of the story of life, relationship or friendship; the space in front of the object and the path guiding the visitor to it is symbolically still on this “shore of life�, a place for good-byes and emotions. This space is defined by the characteristics of life: tension and restlessness. Dissolution - Phase 3 The time has come to enter a sufficiently large and dignified area. This is the place of the last deep breath before an important event, a place of confrontation with the situation and, above all, the other participants of the deceased's escort to the next world.
layout functionality common visitor
coffin trajectory
family visitors
family visitors - back entrance
indentification process
organization preparation
Ritual - Phase 4 The funeral hall itself is a transfer station between life and death, a pier on the River Styx, whence the deceased goes on alone. It is a place of contemplation, of remembrance and conciliation. Although the object itself is a static and fixed point of the story, the story itself flows further, using the dynamic water element on which the object stands and which takes the story of the deceased and carries it to the other bank, which is characterized by the opposite: calmness. Silence after the Storm - Phase 5 The zone of peace and tranquility, where scattering can take place, motion is reduced here to a minimum.
ACADEMIC PROJECTS
ART LABORATORY DESIGN 2014 VISUAL OUTPUT The theme of the art lab as the place of development of new methods and approaches to art requires a certain background, both financial and spatial. Considering its location and competition in the form of small art centers and small galleries in the city centre, Břevnov Art Lab offers something new. It is designed to be a place for the presentation of various types of art and also a place offering visitors the opportunity to try out the individual disciplines on their own. The laboratory program is based on dialogue THEORY / PRESENTATION / OBSERVATION Versus PRACTICE / WORKSHOP / INTERACTION The lab visitors are following these outcomes and have the opportunity to visit the lab as such through the workshops / testing rooms and monitor their work. In the next step, the laboratory offers the public the opportunity to try out the art in the form of workshops and
ground floor
tram stop
courses. The capacities of the building meet the needs
new connection to the park
gallery
of both the laboratory and the art school. PRESENTATION → OBSERVATIONS → INTERACTIONS → PRACTICES
island of ideas
galery
parkhouse
dancehall
café
e
th
secret
practice
discussion meeting
workrooms studios classrooms
output
At the same time, the laboratory is also the meeting place and dialogue, which adapts the space in the form of a café and piazzettes to the object itself, called "Island of Idea", which has its surface with slightly controversial
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central warehouse
lookout
park library/shop
3rd f_music art 2nd f_visual art 1st f_stage art ground floor_common space
loo
main entrance
theory
interaction
representation
collaboration
drawings by Romanian artist Dan Perjovschi, arousing discussion, inspiration or stimulus for another creation. MEETING & DISCUSSION & INSPIRATION
observation
ACADEMIC PROJECTS
pond
breeding poultry
herbal field
potato field
orchard
forest
forest
floral field
parking
vegetable field
entrance
forest
A BIT DIFFERENT FARM CO-DESIGN 2013 ALL VISUAL OUTPUT
The design of the prison, called "A bit different farm", is based on a concept that addresses the potential of a self-sufficient and safe prison.
The design deals with self-sufficiency and efficiency of labor utilization. The proposal therefore uses the advantageous location of 51 hectares large parcels in the Nymburk region, a place well known for its very fertile and rich land. The area of the whole prison, including the farm, uses 49 hectares of land, of which 40 hectares are used for agricultural production and related activities.
The farm produces a large amount of raw materials from potatoes, fruits, vegetables to flowers, significantly affecting the economy of the prison. The amount of production of this prison farm will not only feed the prison itself, but will also generate additional profits in the form of sale on a reserved market. This form of farming makes the prison not only self-sufficient, but offers employment for every prisoner regardless of age or health restrictions. Selling products of their production also serves as an educational and motivational tool for the rehabilitation of an individual who, after a certain period of time, should return to society and, above all, to the labor market.
ACADEMIC PROJECTS
CONTACT residence e-mail telephone web portfolio LinkedIn Issuu Behance
Prague, CZ / London, UK andrea.markovic@icloud.com
+44 7749 921733 andream.design /andreamarkovicarchitect /andrea_markovic andreamarkovic