Angeliki Chalkia | Project Portfolio | Personal projects & Academic work

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Project Portfolio vol.2

1 Angeliki Chalkia Architect Engineer, M.Arch Cand. Des. Spatial Designer angechal@gmail.com +45 52 67 04 45 +30 69 74 50 81 04
2 Versatile, creative and enthusiastic spatial designer and architect who strives for the creation of contextual interiors and scenography with a human-centered approach. find my cv & a bit more of my personal work @ https://weirdfishes92.wixsite.com/angeliki-chalkia

PROJECTS & CONCEPTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

HVERFJALL LOOKOUT PLATFORM, 2021

Competition Entry

LERGRAVSPARKEN FOOD THEATRE

A culinary and dining architectural drama developed in acts

Final Design Master Thesis, KADK

MAGNETEN, TEATERØEN: RE-DESIGN AND RESTORATION

Second semester project, KADK

INTERVENTIONS IN THE CITY OF KALAMATA

Waterfront Masterplan & Agricultural Entrepreneurship Centre

Final Architecture Master Thesis, AUTH

WOODEN PAVILION

Ecoweek Thessaloniki Sustainability in public space

RESTORATION OF PAVLOS MELAS MILITARY CAMP

6th Bachelor Semester, AUTH

EXHIBITION DESIGN AND HERITAGE MANAGEMENT

1st Master Semester, AUTH

HOTEL COMPLEX

6th Bachelor Semester, AUTH

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Shaped by magma and water, Hverfjall is one of several popular travel destinations in a geological rich area of Iceland.The proposal aims to provide views to all surrounding landmarks, but also captivates the mythical atmosphere of the geological formation.

The platform itself is shaped as a winding path, starting from the edge of the volcano ridge, and then circling back, leading to

an elevated viewpoint facing towards the Myvatn Lake and the lava fields. This way the visitor can experience the landscape in a 360° view.

In order to withstand the Icelandic weather conditions, the structure is built in steel, which is contrasting the rocky dark landscape but at the same time reflecting the atmosphere of the sky above.

01 Hverfjall Lookout Point
Competition Entry
Worm‘s-Eye Plan & Section Concept 1. 2. 3.
0 5 m Axonometric view
1. Non-excavational Anchorage Foundation 2. Galvanized Steel Column 3. Galvanized Steel Beams 4. Exterior Cladding, Perforated Galvanized Steel 5. Interior Cladding, Brushed Steel 6. Handrail, Steel 7. Benches, Brushed Steel 8. Binoculars 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

02 Lergravsparken Food Theatre

Thesis Project - Spatial Design (KADK) | Individual work

The project focuses on food practices in the urbanscape promoting culinary and dining rituals. It relates to a pavilion designed as a stage of indoor and outdoor meal experiences which will reinstate food experience in public space. Lergravsparken Food Theatre aims to boost social bonds within the neighbourhood’s network by promoting eating as a social activity. The design emphasizes on the plastic form of a single roof under which a series of rooms will be integrated in order to facilitate foodrelated activities. Initially, during the site registration phase human interaction and mobility within the park was taken into account to better observe and understand the way visitiors of Lergravsparken are currently experiencing the park. The final position and form of the pavilion proposed was inspired by the existing routes and paths visitors are forming. | General overview of the park: selected key-areas

intervention area

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| Lergravsparken’s circulation sketch |
7 | General Floor Plan | | Indoor dining sectiion |
8 | Approaching the site from the west (Østrigsgade) |
9 | Approaching the site from the south (Øresundsvej) |
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| Multipurpose Room during summertime, interior view of the Showkitchen | | Outdoor barbecue station | | Dining outdoors central space |
11 | Interior & Axo view of the meal preparation room |

03 Magneten Teaterøen: re-design and restoration

1st Master year - Spatial Design (KADK) | Individual work

This project focuses on re-designing a complex of wooden houses located at the tip of Refshaleøen’s northwest side. It is about “Teaterøen”, now part of Magneten, a cultural institution focusing on different types of artistic performances. The buildings are divided into different rooms, each of which can be rented out and used for performances and social events. The landscape is a mix of raw concrete, wild nature and it is surrounded by old maritime buildings. Initially, the major disadvantages of the exterior and interior space were pointed out. The project started with a re-definition of Teaterøen’s sourounding landscape; a new masterplan was introduced based on outdoor activities, that would invite people visiting the area regardless of whether they would make use of its interior spaces. The main focus was to re-design a more efficient interior plan so that the building units could be better connected and the performance rooms would have a more methodical spatial organisation.

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| New plan development | | Existing plans and elevations | | Existing room insights |
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| Panorama Hall section detail: new division wall | Perspective section: Udsigten & Nordpolen
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14 | Perspective
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section: Udsigten
Open Terrace
view: Sydpolen event room
15 | Udsigten north section | | Sydpolen room divider |

This diploma project is divided into two parts and has been developed in different scales. The first bigger scale concerns the redevelopment of the main coastal front of the city of Kalamata while the second, smaller one, focuses on the design of a Center for Agricultural Entrepreneurship near the estuary of the river Nedon that runs through the city. This twofold condition is always present, even though public space is previously defined in sidewalk width, asphalt and parking spaces, transport (new tram line and extended cycle paths), general urban regeneration and boost of the green public spaces. After investigating upon Kalamata’s past and future development plans, the waterfront masterplan focused on the development and better structure of the coastal front in a 1/2000 scale including some focal areas which were further designed in 1/1000 & 1/500 scale; the riverside, a part of the city’s port and a residential area Kalamata has the advantage of providing more than 5km of clean beaches for swimming. However, for the past decades it is mainly characterised by tourism though its potentials go much further than that. The ratio of the waterfront to the inland indicates the importance of redesigning the waterfront zone to direct more activities towards the sea. The project is based on a combination of environmental and economic aspects, creating a comprehensive urban strategy that both defends the entire city, and enables commercial, cultural, and recreational amenities to take shape. Moreover, various sectors that represent the city are organized: sport facilities, historical buildings, architecture, education and trade areas. The above mentioned, according to a common design method, fit into new city paths where pedestrians can perceive them, in a clear or indirect way.

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Final Architecture Thesis Part 1 | Group work
04 Interventions in the
city of Kalamata: Waterfront Masterplan
| General Masterplan and focus areas |
17 | Views along the waterfront |
18 | Masterplan
proposals for the redevelopment of Kalamata’s waterfront
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| Proposing a new tramway network and re-designing the main waterfront promenade | | Longitudinal section of Kalamata’s
19 SECTIONS |
| Re-designing the urban landscape along Kalamata’s river |
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Kalamata’s main marine entrance
22 | Redesigning the port in order to accommodate two cruise ships |
23 | Landscape design & activities around the river |

05 Restoration of Pavlos Melas Military Camp

3rd Bachelor year (AUTH) | Group work

Pavlos Melas Military Camp is located in Stavroupoli in the west of Thessaloniki. Within the framework of the new town hall’s planning program, two buildings will host its services. It is assumed that the main entrances would be perpendicular to the main street.

The concept devides the building in 4 parts, placing ramps as the main vertical circulation element in the middle of the two identical parts of the building. In this way, the different town hall departments are better separated and distinguished.

The building is accessed by a ramp through which visitors and employees get access from an underground platform which is connected to a central square through an underground passage below the main bulkhead. The central square is created in the middle of the two building blocks of the town hall, hosting commercial uses that are associated with the restaurant and cafe located in the basement of the central building.

After a thorough analysis of the building’s decaying condition, it was understood that the mansory and the openings are still in good condition whereas the roof does not exist and the window and door frames need to be replaced. The external wall will be preserved, exposing the building’s monumental character. The new (interior) shell is designed by a metal grid and prefabricated elements, shading systems (external and internal). Supporting mechaninsms between the old and the new shell are highlighting the elements of each period.

The new interventions aim to make this area a living part of Stavroupoli’s web, regardless of the opening hours of the new town hall. On the overall handling, emphasis is given on the ramp, which serves both a smooth access to the premises due to the altitude differences as well as the easier movement of disabled people.

25 | North and South Perspective Views |
26 | Decaying and existing condition registration
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Basement Plan
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Ground floor Plan
First floor Plan
| scale 1/400
Second floor Plan

Second floor plan detail |

First floor plan detail |

Basement plan detail

30 scale 1/300
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Indoor shading system

| plan detail |

Interior openings detail / blinds |

31 | Construction details |
| Floor detail | | Existing & new openings
South Facade |
0 5 25 m.
Section D-D |
Section A-A | Section C-C |

1st Master year (AUTH) | Group work

The main objective of this proposal is to highlight the multiculturalism of the city of Thessaloniki using the axis of Venizelos road, which is a characteristic example of the blending of many different elements that constitute the identity of the city. The central museological idea is based on a mild indication of all the elements mentioned above. The design focuses on the different flooring and use of plants associated with the period (Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman and Modern Greek period) that includes a monument on or near Venizelos street. In addition, the green areas are reinforced around the area. The road ends are converted into sprawl areas and create visual stimuli that enhance the interest of the walker in order to continue his course.

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| Street Section
| Concept development
historic
route of Thessaloniki
historical buildings 06 Exhibition Design & Heritage Management
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Attraction Points |
Major

Mixed materials

Roman Empire

Byzantine Empire

Ottoman Empire

20th Century

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| Paving Material Board Venizelou Street Material Map |
39 Perspective View | Walking through Venizelou street |

07 Hotel Design

3rd Bachelor year (AUTH) | Group work

This luxury hotel project is located in the east suburbs of Thessaloniki on the coastal front. Synthesis was based on metal grid where vertical and horizontal elements emerge. A walking route is developed in different levels throughout the grid so visitors can enjoy the view without being affected by the building itself. The contradiction between the traditional landscape and a new grid prompted the final material choices; metal, concrete and glass represent the new building while the natural landscape penetrates among them. There are five levels each of them developing specific functions; On the ground floor walking paths are designed as well as a dock serving the area’s fishermen, a sailing boats, marina, a museum-like space located above the water to highlight the local elements of the area and finally, a sphere immersing from the water allowing movement up until the fourth level (rooms & suites). On the top floor, common leisure facilities are found such as an open pool and a hot bath & spa area.

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| Elevation Diagram
North-East Perspective View |
41 Junior Suite | Master Suite | |
Apartment room detail section scale 1:80 |
42 | Ground floor plan |
43 | Second level floor plan |
44 | Third level floor plan |
45 | Fourth level floor plan |
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| Section A-A
| Sauna private room construction detail scale 1:100 |
| Section B-B
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| Southwest and northeast facades | | Southeast and northwest facades |
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49 Perspective Section | Perspective North-West View |

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