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Yael Brosilovski Studio |
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Yael Brosilovski graduated with distinction in Architecture from Nottingham University, UK. Both her thesis ‘Flash on Flesh’ as well as her final project for a bath house in Turkey were chosen to represent the school in the RIBA President’s medals competition. After graduating she worked at the practices of Kas Oosterhuis, Zaha Hadid and David Chipperfield, gaining 9 years of experience in Rotterdam, Berlin and London. Work experience varied from graphic and product design through to master planning with interior, exhibition and building scale in between. Most of her projects’ involvement is highly conceptual and go beyond the pragmatics of the programme, towards the user’s experience thought through the sculptural qualities of the space. Incessantly striving to look out for the novel, she tends to get involved with projects that push the boundaries of achievable possibilities at the time, be it as visual language or untested technological possibilities. For example, in the case of the North Holland pavilion (Oosterhuis) the exterior ‘skin’ was using very thin sheets of steel first to be used as double curvature on a building scale. Another example is the 'Hotel Puerta America', Spain, where the use of thermoformable material on a vast interior scale was a new experiment never tested before. |
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