Designer: Dr. Margot Krasojevic
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About the Designer/Architect/Author/Psychoanalyst:
MARGOT KRASOJEVIĆ. Born 1975 in London. Received a BA(Hons), A.A.Dip(HONS)l; M.Arch(Distinction) and Ph.D, U.C.L. Worked at the office of Zaha Hadid, Nox, ran architecture design units and advanced digital design studios at The Bartlett school of architecture, Greenwich University, Washington University, St. Louis, Sheffield University and Tongji University, Shanghai, Numerous Lectures in USA, Australia and Europe. In 1998 founded the London, Beijing based “Decodeine” digital design and research laboratory. Currently working as an architect, digital designer, university lecturer and psychoanalyst.
Published in A.A. files, JAE, 306090, FEIDAD 2001-2006, x1,000 European architects (Joachim Fischer Publications), Springer N.Y., B.D., SAATCHI Gallery 2005, Exhibited at SCI:arc, Washington university, OXO Tower, Beijing Biennale, Florence Biennale, Storefront Bookshop New York, A.D. Architects, Michael Squire & Partners.
Margot Krasojevic has developed several speculative and experimental projects which have recently been compiled in her first monograph Spatial Pathology Floating Realities published by Springer/Wien edited by Lebbeus Woods.
Recently completed Dynamics & Derealisation, published December 2011, Springer N.Y.Wien

Proposal: Urban Theme Park, A Public Esplanade
Location: China
This commissioned project, is a meeting area for exhibitions as part of an Urban Theme Park in Ordos. The structure will be set within an urban park acting as a public esplanade and open-air foyer providing shelter to the rest of the site.
The design, influenced by the Ordos desert and it’s resonant sands, consists of two structures, one is a monocoque wooden frame construction using plywood to clad highly stressed parts of the internal frame; this skin provides strength in shear and compression. The fluid nature of the design reflects the changing landscape channeling light through the design via the folded atrium. The second part of the design acts as a harp, the pre-stressed striated steel frame is a sculptural element which may be clad in Teflon and fiberglass when necessary. This sculptural element mimics the resonant sands of Ordos
Whereby the wind animates the design using the shelter as an instrument that can be controlled according to the type of cladding used.
This project has been commissioned in April 2011 and the design stage has been completed, the project designed by Margot Krasojevic and engineers involved are Arup of London.




Proposal: The Montenegro Dichroic Hotel
This project is for a private Ukrainian client. The site is partly the cliff face and ledge overlooking the
Adriatic. The program is for a hotel and 200 seating theatre complex. The natural light falling onto the rock completely transforms the coastline, not only animating a solid fort like facade it makes it feel lighter and less dense.The beauty of this coastline lies in it’s diverse sections and land levels, continuously changing views nothing is still or suspended, movement shortens the attention span experiencing the site as a series of fragmented frames never quite being able to see the entire picture as any one time.To focus on just one physical aspect would be to deny the inherent quality/character/nature of that coastline. This project is my dwelling, it evolves from the site, clings to the cliff face, cantilevers off the ledge for vertiginous views.The coastline is treacherous as well as sedate, it reveals itself slowly as it’s scale dwarves/belittles any possible architectural intervention. It is to be tamed or embraced, the hotel’s architecture attempts to capture both in it’s experience. The dichroic glass theatre defines a series of floating spaces, the glass acts as a filter focusing on parts of the surrounding landscape.



