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PORTFOLIOANDRONIK GOLUBITSKY
PERSONAL WORK
BIJOU
MOKSA
THE PEAK
NEWARK VISITORS CENTER
ECOLOGICAL GYM
URBAN BICYCLE STATION
PROFESSIONAL WORK
NASSAU MASTER PLAN
SHOWTIME
PACI
AQWAF
WATERSIDE PLACE
POOLHOUSE
The eco-gym on the Rose Kennedy Greenway is more of an extension of the landscape than an autonomous
building. The pedestrian movement continues uninterrupted around, through, and on top of the building. The
circulation paths are a network structure, reaching out, creating connections to all of the hard to cross neighbor-
ing streets. Furthermore, the formal expression alludes to the medieval town form of historic downtown Boston.
The meandering angled paths create the external and internal circulation for the urban village that happens to
also be a gym, a small theatre, gathering spaces inside and out, a music venue, an art gallery and an athletic
field. The program adjacencies are meant to be broken allowing people to use the gym and the various spaces
in their own way. The visitors, instead of being funneled to one entrance, are encouraged to find new paths to
their destination and possibly find new people and interests along the way. The decentralized program is further
dispersed throughout the four adjacent neighborhoods of Boston that the Greenway project intended to connect.
A trainer’s office and a small treatment room will sit on 4 sites that have existing athletic fields or large public
spaces in Chinatown, Downtown Boston, North End, and Fort point districts. These small pods will not only serve
as a recruitment station and a billboard but allow the eco gym to exist everywhere around the city at the same
time. It is not the buildings that create life in the city, but the activities they become a catalyst for.
SITE POST BIG DIG SATELITE PROGRAM EXISTING SITE FORM NEW SITE FORM SITE CONNECTIVITY EXTENSION OF GREEN SPACECHINATOWN
DOWNTOWN
FORT POINT
NORTH END
Boston, MA2011
SIZE: 70,000 sf
COMPETITION: Rotch Travelling Scholarship Final Round
PROGRAM: Group Exercise rooms, Free weights, Dance studios, Art Studios, Gallery Space, Pool, Athletic Fields, Multimodal Track, CafeRESULT: Finalist - top 5
ECOLOGICAL GYM
BOSTON OLD NETWORK STRUCTURE
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HIGH LINE PARK
IIT STUDENT CENTER
NEW NETWORK STRUCTURERE-CONNECTING THE SITE
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mechanichalstorage
REHERSALDANCESTUDIO
REHERSALDANCESTUDIO
GYM
WOMENLOCKERS
SHOWERS
RACQUETBALL
COURT
RACQUETBALL
COURT
STORAGE
ARTSTUDIO
ARTSTUDIO
ARTSTUDIO
ARTSTUDIO
OPENTO
BELOW
GROUPEXERCISE
ROOM
GROUPEXERCISE
ROOM
GROUPEXERCISE
ROOM
GROUPEXERCISE
ROOM
SPINCLASS
COMMUNITYROOM
CAFE
GALLERY
GALLERY
MENSROOM
SNACKBAR
KITCHEN
WOMENSROOM
MENLOCKERS
SHOWERS
SECOND FLOORGROUND FLOOR
GROUND FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
THIRD FLOOR
ROOF
multimodaltrack
athleticfield
multi purposespaces
primary eco-gymspace
PROGRAM KEY
PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION
ENTRY LOBBY
EXHIBITIONGALLERY
TREATMENT ROOMS
TRAINER
JUICEBAR
RAPIDWORK OUTSTATION
LAUNDRY
STRG
STORAGE
RECEPTION
STRG
SAUNA
SAUNA
STEAM
STEAM
TAN
TAN
TAN
TAN
TRAINER
WOMENLOCKERSSHOWERS
MENLOCKERSSHOWERS
MECHANICALEQUIPMENT
COLDPOOL
HOT TUB
TICKET OFFICE
POOL
STAGE
POLE VAULT
LONG JUMP
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WEST ELEVATION SOUTH ELEVATION
SAUNA
MULTI-PURPOUSESTUDIO THEATRE
COMMUNITY ROOM /GALLERY SPACE
THEATRE LOBBY
OPENTO
BELOW
GALLERYSPACE
AVROOM
MENSROOM
WOMENSROOM
WOMENSLOCKERS
SHOWERS
MENSLOCKERS
SHOWERS
OUTDOORSPACEGRASS
OUTDOORSPACEGRASS
OUTDOORSPACEGRASS
OUTDOORSPACEGRASS
OUTDOORSPACEGRASS
OBSERVATIONPOINT
OUTDOORSPACEGRASS
OUTDOORSPACEGRASS
OUTDOORSPACEGRASS
OBSERVATIONPOINT
THIRD FLOOR ROOF
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EAST ELEVATION NORTH ELEVATION
Cambridge, MA2010 - Under Construction
SIZE: 8,000 sf
COST: 2 million
PROGRAM: Bar, Restaurant, NightClub
PROJECT ROLE: Project Architect, concept design, 3d modeling and visualization, construction administration
MOKSA means liberation, salvation or emancipation of the soul. It is a blissful state of
existence of a soul, completely free from the karmic bondage, free from samsara, the
cycle of birth and death. A liberated soul is said to have attained its true and pristine
nature of infinite bliss, infinite knowledge and infinite perception. In this space we
attempted to mimic the progression reaching to find ultimate bliss. The very different
feeling rooms all share an aggregation of a common material such as plywood, paper,
acrylic rods, bungee cord, and even industrial broom heads. The effect, along with the
lighting, creates a visually dynamic and transformative space.
MOKSA
designer:
Stephen Chung, [email protected]: 617-818-2790
Progress Set
03 January 2011
mokSa logo Style Guide
PANTONE® Matching System
PMS - Black C PMS - 032 C PMS - White C
Secondary Black Logo
Secondary White Logo
Primary Black Logo
Primary White Logo
location:
450 Massachusetts AveCambridge, MA, 02139
NEW PLAN
STAGE
FUNCTION ROOM2400 SQ FT
LOBBY 275 sq ft
DINING1160 sq ft
940 sq ft
112 sq ft
667 sq ft
STORAGE
COOLERCOOLER
HOOD
KITCHEN BY OTHERS
BAR
MAINELECTRICROOM
BLDG.SERVICESROOM STAIR #3
THEATERELEV.
LOADING DOCK AREA
DUMPSTER
EXISTING BUILDING EXISTING BUILDING2 STORIES
EXISTING BUILDING5 STORIES
EXISTING BUILDING2 STORIES
BLDG.BICYCLESTORAGE
LIQUORROOM
STAFF
ICEMACHINE
WTRHTR
SERVICE
SERVICE
WINE STORAGE/DISPLAY
SUSHI BAR
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KEGROOM
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BAR
COURTYARD
LOBBY ENTRANCE
ELEC.
ELEV.
MEN
WOMEN
COAT
OFFICE
AVROOM
LOA
DIN
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6’ 12’ 24’ N3’
OVERALL PLAN
FRONT BAR VIEW 2
FRONT BAR VIEW 1
DINING ROOM
BATHROOM
FUNCTION ROOM
Hong Kong, China2011
SIZE: 30,000 sm
COMPETITION: AC-CA Hong Kong Alternative Car Park Tower
PROGRAM: Car Park, Motorcycle Park, Multi purpose spaces, Roof Cafe-Bar
THE PEAK
What if parking your car in the city was like winding up a mountain road?
What if the city could unfold in front of you while you were searching for a spot?
What if you could enjoy cultural events on different levels with specific views?
What if the parking garage was a helix shifting in organic shapes allowing light through the parking spaces?
What if the parking garage was a destination for social gatherings?
SITE PLAN
GROUND FLOOR RETAIL
PARKING FLOOR 3
MULTI PURPOSE FLOOR 7
MULTI PURPOSE FLOOR 23
Newark, NJ2008 - 2009
SIZE: 13,000 sf
COMPETITION: AIA Newark and Suburban International Design Competition
PROGRAM: Auditorium, Gallery Space, Office Space, Conference Rooms, Cafe, Gift Store, Information Center
RESULT: Finalist - top 20 among 2000 entries
The Newark Visitors Center attempts to revitalize
the one time bustling industrial waterfront with an homage to the past formally and
structurally. The facade facing the street is highly animated, fighting for commuter and
pedestrian attention. With its extraverted material palette and transparent ground
floor, it will bring in locals passing by and visitors new to the area. The building’s form,
alluding to the cargo ships that once dominated this waterfront, will attempt to make a
landmark out of an under used parking lot while providing the casual visitors access to
a green space adjacent to the waterfront.
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BUILDING PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION
BASEMENT PLAN
GROUND FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
THIRD FLOOR
SITE PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION
SITE FIGURE GROUND SITE NETWORK STRUCTURE
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PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATIONCARGO CIRCULATION
residential
utilitarian
commercial
building site
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NORTH ELEVATIONEAST ELEVATION
The skin of the building adjacent to Oliver street alludes to the movement of a bicycle wheel. The
spokes are constantly spinning creating forms that respond to the movement of the traffic at
grade, below, and above. At a single point all three user types; the car, the pedestrian, and the
rider, share the footprint of the building. The bike share station provides a social pocket that can
sustain various types of program and at the same time be a go between other major public spaces.
The intentionally alien form to the site becomes a signal for commuting progress. The notion of
ownership has evolved and this building is a powerful statement for evolution of pedestrian life in
the city.
Boston, MA2010
SIZE: 5,000 sf
COMPETITION: Rotch Travel Scholarship Preliminary Round
PROGRAM: Bike Share Station, Bike Storage, Repair Shop, Changing/Locker rooms, Cafe
RESULT: First Round Winner
URBAN BICYCLE STATION
BIKE SHARE STATION VIEW FROM KILBY ST
AERIAL VIEW EAST
BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP
CAFE
ELEVATION EASTSITE
FORMAL EXPRESSION OF MOTION ALONG AXIS
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STRUCTURAL
FORMAL
VERTICAL CIRCULATION
MASSING
SPOKES
SKIN
3’ 6’ 12’N
3’ 6’ 12’N
3’ 6’ 12’N
3’ 6’ 12’N
BASEMENT GROUND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR ROOF
ELEVATION WEST ELEVATION SOUTH ELEVATION NORTH
The Boston Bijou Theatre opened on Washington Street in 1882 as the first American playhouse lit
entirely by electricity. The electrical system was installed and supervised personally by Thomas Edison.
130 years later the historic name is revived with the arrival of Bijou, the night restaurant and nightclub
in the rapidly developing downtown Boston. The 9,000 sq. ft. three story project includes a casual
restaurant and lounge on the second floor above existing store fronts, and a high end dance club above.
The design combines traditional ornamental textures and details with a provocative modern twist. The
space will be constantly transforming using color changing LED’s throughout. The constantly changing
displayed projections will never make one journey seem like the last.
Boston, MA2009 - 2010
SIZE: 9,000 sf
COST: 5 million
PROGRAM: Bar, Restaurant, NightClub
PROJECT ROLE: Project Architect, concept design, 3d modeling and visualization, construction documentation and administration, fabrication
BIJOU
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UP
KITCHEN
VESTIBULE
DJ BOOTH
COATCHECK
VESTIBULE
VESTIBULE
WC MENWCWOMEN
WCEMPLOYEE
STAIRVESTIBULE
FEATUREBAR
DJ BOOTH
DREAM BAR
DARK BAROFFICE
CORRIDOR
WC MENWCWOMEN
WCCORRIDOR
WCEMPLOYEE
EGRESSSTAIR
GEORGE'SOFFICE
VESTIBULE
COATCHECK
THIRD FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR LOUNGE
FIRST FLOOR LOBBY
MAIN ENTRANCE
FIRST FLOOR
THIRD FLOOR DARK BAR
THIRD FLOOR FEATURE BAR
THIRD FLOOR AS BUILT
SECOND FLOOR AS BUILT
PROFESSIONAL WORK2007-2011
NASSAU UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER MASTER PLANEast Meadow, NY
PROJECT DATA
size
cost
program
Principal
Design Director
Project Role
450,000 sf
$860 million
Ambulatory Care Pavillion, Oncology Center, Ambulatory Surgery Center, Resident Housing Tower, Staff Cafeteria, Parking StructuresSteve Evers
Joe Mamayek
3d model of existing campus and all new buildings, assist in concept design and master planning, produced all renderings and animations
The master plan identifies 450,000 square feet of strategic growth which responds to existing synergies (service lines, real estate configurations) and can be phased to respond to such factors as economic/political climate, new service lines, donor commencement, and market competition from adjacent healthcare providers. The “great lawn” becomes an organizer/catalyst for social interaction such as farmer’s market and/or health fair, and a resource of natural lighting/landscape amenities.
THE GREAT LAWN
TRO Jung/Brannen2009
PROJECT DATA
size
cost
Program
Principal
Project Manager
Project Role
33,000 sm
Uknown
Central Library, Auditorium, Health Club, Mosque, Computer Training Center, Office SpaceJerrel Angel
Jerrel Angel
Project Designer, 3d model, assisted in concept design and planning for all five design options, produced all images
This design has a formal symmetrical floor plan around a central atrium – 9 stories in height – office space is uniformly spread around the central core. The building’s perimeter is almost equidistant from the core on all sides of the building.The exterior façade will be a double wall system with an outer metal screen wall with an Islamic patterning. The inner wall will be a glass and metal curtain wall system. The angles cut diagonal in the screen wall reveals the interior curtain wall and gives an interesting counterbalance to the orthogonal inner wall. The diagonal outer wall gives dynamism to the building – truly an iconic form.
DISTORTION
KUWAIT AWQAF PUBLIC FOUNDATION HEADQUARTERSShuwaikh, Kuwait
TRO Jung/Brannen2011
PROJECT DATA
size
cost
program
Principal
Project Manager
Project Role
505,000 sf
$65 million
200 luxury rental units, Grocery Store, Street level retail, Parking, rentable office spaceNeil Middleton
Richard Curtis
3d model, assist in exterior envelope design, produced renderings
The mixed-use development will include retail, parking, and approximately 200 luxury rental units with views of the downtown Boston and the rapidly developing waterfront. It will provide much needed amenities to the Fort Point district such as a grocery store and a pharmacy. The colorful facades will bring life to post big-dig South Boston. As the first building of a large development, it will signal change and growth for the entire neighborhood.
SOCIAL CATALYST
2009WATERSIDE PLACE
Boston, MATRO Jung/Brannen
PROJECT DATA
size
cost
completion
Design Director
Project Role
300 sf
uknown
August 2010
Stephen Chung, Mathias Altwicker
produced 3d model and renderings, assisted in concept design,worked on construction documents, assisted with construction administration
The “room in a room” concept was developed for a SHOWTIME television series The Big C. The design team took inspiration from the show to create a therapeutic space using chroma-therapy and auditory stimulation for the main character who is stricken with cancer. The whimsical nature of the decor attempted to create a dream-like state of being. The new shell consisting of three walls and ceiling is inserted into the bedroom. The shell “floats” concealing the LED’s that allow Cathy to control her immediate surroundings.
The BIG C
SHOWTIME SHOWHOUSE THE BIG CNew York, NY
Stephen Chung, Architect2010
SHOWTIME SHOWHOUSE THE BIG CNew York, NY
Stephen Chung, Architect2010
PUBLIC AUTHORITY FOR CIVIL INFORMATIONShuhada, Kuwait
TRO Jung/Brannen2010
PROJECT DATA
size
cost
Program
Principal
Project Manager
Project Role
20,000 sm
Uknown
Card processing, Card Distribution space, Mosque, General Waiting space Jerrel Angel
Jerrel Angel
3d model, assisted in concept design and planning, produced all renderings
The Public Authority for Civil Information is a replacement for an adjacent outdated facility. The very large footprint is needed for the mass quantities of people coming to the site for their updated ID’s. Even though the final ID production is handled by machines, the very complicated background check requires a large amount of administrative support. The building will be a prominent landmark in a rapidly expanding commercial and public office building park. The architectural language is meant to evoke a vision of a modern, rapidly developing Kuwait.
PUBLIC FACE
PROJECT DATA
size
cost
Program
Principal
Project Role
10,000 sf
1.2 million
Pool House, Two Car Garage, Apartment, New landscaping, New PoolNew Deck, Renovated kitchen and Master SuiteStephen Chung
Project Architect,Assisted in all concept design and planning, 3d modelingproduced presentation images, construction documents
The large traditional house is no longer big enough for the growing extended family. The client desires private spaces for his brother and parents from India while allowing him and his family to have a serene modern cascading backyard. The addition has to accommodate a very steep site while giving everyone a great view of the new Japanese garden inspired landscaping and direct access to the center of entertainment, the pool house.
SECRET GARDEN
6’ 12’ 24’N 3’
GROUND FLOOR
PRIVATE RESIDENCE ADDITIONChelmsford, MA
Stephen Chung, Architect2011 - current
PORTFOLIOANDRONIK GOLUBITSKY