NIKOLA SLOVIKOVA
architect, social media manager and designer from Bratislava, Slovakia. Exploring new career options.
architect, social media manager and designer from Bratislava, Slovakia. Exploring new career options.
CURRENT WORK
Marketing and Social Media Manager → Divadlo Stoka
Manager and Wine Sales Associate → Vínomobil
Junior architect → ae7, Bratislava, Slovakia
WORK EXPERIENCE
Junior architect → ae7, Bratislava, Slovakia, 02/2024-present
Junior architect → at26 architects, Bratislava, Slovakia, 02/2022–08/2023
Architect Intern → superstroj studio, Rijeka, Croatia, 11/2021–01/2022 - internship
Architect Intern → KFA, Bratislava, Slovakia, 09/2021–11/2021
Architect Intern → SPDe, Bratislava, Slovakia, 05/2021–09/2021
Assistant architect→ arku, Bratislava, Slovakia, 02/2019–07/2020
EDUCATION
Slovak University of Technology → faculty of architecture, architecture and urban planning,
Bratislava, Slovakia, 2016 - 2022
Bachelor’s + Master’s degree
Budapest University of Technology and Economics → faculty of architecture,
Budapest, Hungary, 2020 - 2021
erasmus program - 2 semesters
SKILLS
technical - Revit, AutoCAD, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, SketchUp, V-ray,
Lumion, Enscape, Filmora(video editing), Figma, MS Office
languages - english B2-C1, french A2-B1
stoka.
I make stuff at atelier9z10
arch.
Being in a new environment is an excellent opportunity for meeting people and absorb their knowledge. I am a quick learner, enjoy challenges and mastering new skills.
recent job system
daily work in Revit
rendering in Enscape
postproduction in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign
writing of project documentation in MS Office
preparing content for social media
creating presentations, brochures and portfolios
working with various clients according to their design manual
design.
I design and make clothes, tattoo flashes, collect vinyl records, enjoy analog photography, cinema, solo travelling, volunteering at music festivals, swimming and some good urban stroll.
I admire the architecture of the 20th century (mostly the 1st part) and I think it's not appreciated enough. If a house is in good condition or could be saved by conversion and reconstruction, we as architects should do the most to save it.