THE CRYSTAL SHELTER
MIX USE - SPACE AND FUNCTION
Type: 4th-year academic project
Location: Carpathian Mountains Romania
Year: 2016
Within a context of extreme risk to environmental forces, it is important to design buildings that can withstand extreme weather, radical temperature shifts, and rugged terrain.
The shape of the alpine shelter is inspired by a precious stone - a stone finished by human and is it also an aerodynamic shape that stands out to the snow and wind. The design of the interior dictates modesty, totally subordinate to the function of the shelter providing accommodation for up to 12 mountaineers. Its position within the wilderness requires respect for natural resources, therefore must meet the ground in a light and firm manner to ensure the shelter is strongly anchored while having a minimal impact on the ground. In addition, the outer shell needed to be realised with a highly resistant material.
The eye
Oil on canvas
24x24cm
Year: 2021
"The eye" is one of my first oil paintings made as soul therapy during these pandemic times. I find the egg fascinating for the many things you can make with it and for the many shapes it can get. "The eye is the translation of the Romanian word "ochi" - that's what Romanians call a fried egg. Quite interesting I think. While I photograph the egg I capture my reflection in the yolk, as the reflection in a pupil.
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The eye
Oil on canvas
24x24cm
Year: 2021
"The eye" is one of my first oil paintings made as soul therapy during these pandemic times. I find the egg fascinating for the many things you can make with it and for the many shapes it can get. "The eye is the translation of the Romanian word "ochi" - that's what Romanians call a fried egg. Quite interesting I think. While I photograph the egg I capture my reflection in the yolk, as the reflection in a pupil.
Colours might appear different based on your monitor
Dacia Museum & Showroom
INTERIOR DESIGN OF PUBLIC SPACES
5th-year academic project
Location: Bucharest, Romania
Year: 2018
Automobile Dacia, a Romanian car manufacturer, derives its name from the historic region of Romania. Founded in 1966, it has been a subsidiary of French car manufacturer Renault since 1999. During the communist period, Dacia cars were prevalent in Romania, representing the country's automotive industry. However, there is currently no museum dedicated to Dacia, so I envisioned creating one.
The museum design takes inspiration from the dynamic intersections and captivating light trails formed by cars in long-exposure photographs. With interior streets and an elegant industrial style featuring copper, metallic surfaces, and exposed concrete, the museum will provide a unique and immersive experience. It will showcase the rich history and evolution of Dacia automobiles, highlighting their cultural significance and enduring impact on Romania's automotive landscape. Through interactive exhibits and engaging displays, visitors can explore the legacy of Dacia and gain a deeper understanding of its contribution to the country's automotive heritage.