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Surfaces can become self-bearing if are deformed in two curvatures. Such structure is offered to serve as an addition to a cafeteria in the architecture faculty.To detail such a structure a use of computational calculation and BIM modeling was implemented.

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RIGHT: Glass panels enclose the space under the surface. Each glass panel is hold in place by glass columns.

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BUTTOM: A steel wave shaped beam directs the forces towards the concrete structure.

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RIGHT: The black dots on the map represent the bases along the Israeli coast.

93% Of Israel's lands belongs to the state. Unremarkable percentage (44%) of those lands are entitled to the Israeli army, not including the west bank. While new army bases being build, the Israeli government fails to set up a deal to evacuate the military unused lands. In its turn the military becomes a land developer on the back of public interests.

As a reaction, a new economic model is needed to be set between the state and the army and a new way of habitation needs to be applied to secure the public benefit. Affordable housing as an economic incentive to evacuate army bases, is the concept of this thesis.

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TOP: The need of density creates a tissue combined of interlocking structures. Each one represent a building and the spaces between them are dedicated to public use and interaction.

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TOP: All housing units are composed from this dictionary of different uses allowing the dwellers to add or subtract their units over time. This method allows maximum use of needed space.

TOP: 30% percent of dwelling space is unused during an avarage family life cycle. In times when low intrest rate boosting a housing crises in israel, a different approach towards our housing culture might help generation Y to get a place to live without sinking into .incredible debts

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Due to security reasons that define the day to day life in Israel, the definition of a public building is misleading. Every public building needs to be guarded and secured thus not providing a free public access. The fence guarding the building is two dimensional, and if taken as is, manipulate it in three dimensional space, one can create intersections which in turn create interaction.

The floor layout of the boarding school mimics the urban tissue of an old Arabic city, Acre. Instead of corridors inner streets lead to public spaces. Around each public space there are rooms for the students clustered together in groups of three to create communal feeling.

N T E R S E C T I O NI0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 LEFT: Layout of the third floor.

RIGHT: View from the soccer field.

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TOP: A section manifest the dual use of space. The theater is accessible to the public and to the students. The upper floor of the building is the school and the lower floor is a public. The mezzanine floor dedicated to all uses that serve both students and general public.

RIGHT: From top view of the model the concept of the building is clear. A single line creates intersect itself creating intersection and spaces devoted to public uses.

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RIGHT: The design team created the envelope of the car. The envelope is made out of several parts that can be easily dismantled to provide access to mechanical equipment and rescue the driver if needed.

Design of a vehicle for the FSAE Formula organization. This is a multidisciplinary project at the Technion institute of technology to build a vehicle. The same as designing a building, designing a car need teams with unique specialties collaborating together to create a full scale racing car.

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LEFT: All parts were made of fiber carbon sheets layed into a mold. All mold were created in 3D model and then cut by a CNC machine.

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LEFT: Diagrams represent the computational process of path calculation. The output on the right page is the result of the algorithm.

BUTTOM: On the left - Analysis of possible road pattern on mountain terrain. On the right - Possible layout of plots according to the road pattern. Both results

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The Technion campus is located at the slopes of Mount Carmel. The first master plan of the campus was designed on modernist ideology creating building that do not exploit the topography. That ideology created a campus with faculties disconnected one from another. To fix that mistake a new master plan was designed by the former head of Israel planning authority Prof. Shammay Assif. I was hired to develop an algorithm which can evaluate slopes and design a road system for pedestrian movement.

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As an experiment the urban plan of the campus used algorithmic approach to test numerous design options and give mathematical solutions to daily architectural problems. The end result is a building guide for the future campus development.

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Urban renewal projects in Tel Aviv are a result of a simple equation: Maximizing gross area vs municipal regulations. Thus the architectural design is neglected for the economical profit. Using algorithmic design methods and climate analysis, architects could shape new forms and typologies while keeping the equilibrium of economic interest vs public interest.

RIGHT: First initial test gave a dense result. Although the urban regulation allow this kind of typology, the climate effect over the surrounding environment would be negative

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TOP: A closer view to one of the buildings. The ground floor serves as a public space.

TOP: By rotating the building in a specific degree, sun can enter to inner court yards and light up the inner facades. This simple manipulation creates a new typology which satisfied the municipal requirements the Israel green building code and allows the architects to move forward to construction detailing.

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A government strategy to renovate old buildings and secure them from earthquakes is the popular method of urban renewal in Israel. First an agreement of 80% percent of the original tenants in needed. Such a requirement creates a free market of architectural designs per plot, thus numerus design concepts presented until the agreement is achieved.

TOP: An example of one of the building's floor plans. In Israel, defense regulation define the interior of the floor plan. A special room is needed in each apartment in case of missile attacks.

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TOP: When 80% of agreement is needed to initiate a project, almost every original tenant get an apartment for is specific need. Thus no typical floor plan exist creating an interesting and challenging design process.

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DESIGN AND SOFTWARE SKIILS

Autodesk REVITRHINOCEROSAUTOCADGRASSHOOPERSKETCHP

BIMPARAMETRIC DESIGN

CONCEPTUAL DESIGN

DIAGRAMTIC DESIGN

DETAILING

PHOTOSHOPILLUSTRATORINDESIGNPREMIERE3DS MAX

RESEARCH

ILIYA MUZYCHUK [email protected] (530)-913-4140

LANGUAGES

HEBREW ENGLISH RUSSIAN SPANISH

WORK EXPERIENCE

2014Assistant to Prof. Yehuda Kallay and Prof. Seungwan Hong in the utilization of game technology for the early prediction and mitigation potential design failures in hospital construction. Research Assistant - Technion

Independent project to teach Revit & BIM for students and architects.Revit & BIM instructor - Technion, IUAA, Levinski STUDIO2016

2015

Technion Master Plan & Stratigic Plan - Design AssistantSole student representitive on team charged with developement of 2040 urban plan for Technion campus. Specific responsibility was to develop a model that considered pedestrian traffic and building positioning on steep terrain demarked for build site. The team was headed by former head of Israeli planning authority Prof. Shammay Assif.

20152014

ETSAM Technical school of architecture, Madrid. European exchange program with a focus in parametric and computational design.

2014

Bachelor of Architecture - Technion 2015Graduated in the top 3% percentile. Winner of Gideon Nuesbaum prize for final thesis.

20152011

TheHeder Architects. Manage initial design stages for urban renewal projects in Tel Aviv, specializing in residential builings and housing.Introduced parametric design methadologies to create workflow efficiences and optimize design decision making practices within the firm.

20162015