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Kristína Tomanová

high school graduationFaculty of architecture in Bratislava Erasmus exchange program | GYTE Istanbul

intern at Plusminus architects intern at JRKVC

* 26.7.1992

2011 2011- ongoing

2014

july&august 2013 2015 - ongoing

ArchiCAD AutoCAD

Google SketchUp Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator

member of nonprofit organization Archtung:communicating architecture to public

supporting student activities

+421 948 898 885 [email protected]

computer skills

other activities

contact

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kristína tomanová

high school graduationfa_STUBA_architecture and town-planning

summer practice /plusminus architects/

* 26.7.1992

20112011- ongoing

2013

archiCADautoCAD

google sketchUP adobe photoshop

adobe illustrator

work at designshop slávica

+421 948 898 [email protected]

computer skills

other activities

contact

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STU education centre | school project | 2015

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Purpose of this design studio assignment is to design and process on the project level aneducation center for University of technology in Bratislava. This facility is supposed toconnect students from all faculties under one roof and provide spaces for individual or group based educational activities. Mass of the building is respectful to its surrounding and instead of calling for attention is thoughtfully balancing the scale between massive building of National bank of Slovakia and historical buildings. Step back from the street line creates square in front of the main entrance and does not shadow street views of Blumentál church or Avion. Education center has four floors and one floor underground. Glass facade is opening interspace towards outside, covered by horizontal and vertical linear elements. This simple elements are suggesting connection with other building of Slovak technical university in neighbourhood shearing similar vertical expression of facades.

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JADROukrývajúce všetky zázemia, komunikácie poskytuje 120 parkovacích miest

VSTUPNÁ HALA PREDNÁŠKOVÁ AULA240 miest

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suburban problem | school project | 2014

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suburban problem | school project | 2014

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baumgantners house | school project | 2014

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baumgantners house | school project | 2014

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GYTE sports complex | school project | 2014

created during erasmus mobility in Istanbul

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GYTE is young and growing university in Istanbul currently in need of sport complex.this proposal conatains three functions: pool, sports hall and multi-functioning sport rooms. therefore one building is devided into three parts and each is sized for its purpose. open space in between is used as a social area and support for the main funcions. this middle area is open during most time of the year, closed only in cold months. inner circulation is very clear. ground floor provides easy acces to changing room and sport halls. spacious connection hall serving also for occasional matches visually communicates with caffeteria on first floor. caffeteria connects offices and guides to audience for each hall.materials were choosen with consideration on turkish tradition. wooden ceiling in sport halls and brick, which shape was inspired by turkish traditional bricklaying, on outer facade.

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± 0.000

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FLOORmaple sports floor_25mm

sandcement screedwith floor heating_70mm

thermal insulation_100mmvapor insulation

molded concrete_100mmgravel bed_50mm

FACADEmasonry_100mmairspace_70mmwater insulation

thermo insulation_110mmvapour insulation

concrete wall_250mm

ROOFPVC roof covering_45mmthermal insulation_140mmvapour insulationwooden decking_120mm

facade inspired by traditional turkish bricklaying technique “bagdadi”

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± 0.000

+ 8.800

+ 3.900

+ 7.550

FLOORmaple sports floor_25mm

sandcement screedwith floor heating_70mm

thermal insulation_100mmvapor insulation

molded concrete_100mmgravel bed_50mm

FACADEmasonry_100mmairspace_70mmwater insulation

thermo insulation_110mmvapour insulation

concrete wall_250mm

ROOFPVC roof covering_45mmthermal insulation_140mmvapour insulationwooden decking_120mm

facade inspired by traditional turkish bricklaying technique “bagdadi”

detail in construction_facade

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ARCHBOOKS | competition | 2014

redesign of bookshop interior

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ARCHBOOKS is a small bookstore at faculty of architecture in bratislava. they announced an open competition primarily for students of architecture to redesign the shop interior in budget of 5000 €.

USE OF ROOM’S HIGHThigher shelves provide 20% more storage space then currently used shelves

BOOK CARmakes the highest shelves accesable, alsoserves as bookshelf and chair

TABLE IS A CORE OF THE BOOKSHOPcustomer can confortably sit and readread the books

SALESMAN’S DESKat the same time serves as presentation areafor new books and magazines

HANGING FLOWERS + LIGHTnot taking floor spaceelegant and affordable

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projects touched by my presence at JRKVC architecture office

you can search for these projects and their ongoing life here:

jrkvc.sk

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RTTK - summer house

architecture study

5PR - family house

being build

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SVRDV - apartment house

architecture study

BIKOŠ - apartment house

being build

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BBNV - family house

being build

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PLNC - cabins

architectural study

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other activities

Archtung is a non-profit organization communicating architecture to public. Group of nine young architects and students. We organize lectures, discussions and

events where architecture is the main topic. for examle: ...

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NOC ARCHITEKTÚRY / NIGHT OF ARCHITECTURE

It is literally the night when faculty opens to publicand presents works of students together with lectures and other program. In past we had the pleasure to host

Reinier de Graaf (OMA) or Jenny Osuldsen (Snøhetta).

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GRAPE 2015

We brought architecture to the music festival. Together with Visegrad fund we created a cultural basedstage. Enriched our brains during day a partied during

night time.

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IKONY / ICONS

Icons is an upcoming decumentary series about generation of architects who were destined to create the most productive

period of their life in the restricted conditions of regime. Today they are often out of the public recognition.

The movie is not just a portrait of the architect, but raises a question of the perception of Slovak architecture.

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