Bojidar Hinkov

Address:

BD ARCH
26th “20-ti April” Str.,
Sofia, Bulgaria
Telephone: +359 886 319 048
E-mail: hinkov@bd-arch.com

Bojidar Hinkov

Education 1997– 2003 University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy

(UACG)

Graduated with honors, Arch degree from UACG, Sofia, spring 2003.

Average grade score is 5.59 Diploma grade score is 5.88

1997.National High School of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

Student in National High School of Mathematics and Natural Sciences

Diploma average grade: 5.80

Competitions

and work

experience

2000–present BD Arch Together with Daniella Slavova we have

established this studio in 1999. Selected projects and awards:

▪ Competition for accessible design – 2000 – first prize.

▪ Hall №1 and new entrance of the Plovdiv Fair – won competition – 2003

▪ Office Headquarters of the National Commission for Security of Information-

Sofia. – 2006 built 2009

▪ Office Headquarters of Overgas – national competition – second prize 2006

▪ Leisure Complex Gardenia – national competition – first prise 2006

▪ Kalina Country Club– 2007

▪ Generous auto showroom – 2007

▪ Diagonal Residence, Sofia, Bulgaria – commission 2009, completed 2016

▪ Botevgrad Arena, Botevgrad, Bulgaria – won competition – 2009 –

completed 2014 – building of the year winner 2014

▪ Falez Deniz Evleri residential complex, Bursa, Turkey – commission – 2011 –

completed 2015

▪ Foros Office&Residential Complex, Burgas, Bulgaria – national competition –

commission – 2013

▪ Halic Expo Center – Istanbul, Turkey – won competition – 2013

▪ Silistra Sportshall, Silistra, Bulgaria – commission 2015

▪ New Canyon Bulgaria, Sofia, Bulgaria – commission 2015

2002 – 2006 INTERPROJECT IAA Together with Academician Georgi Stoilov,

president of the IAA , former president of the International Union of Architects

(IUA), and Daniella Slavova we designed several projects:

▪ Eco – business center in the new capital of Kazahstan – Astana – 2003

▪ Shopping center in the city of Astana, Kazakhstan – won competition – 2003

– completed 2006

▪ Palace of culture and religion in the city of Astana, Kazakhstan – won

competition – 2004

▪ Sport center in the city of Moscow – won competition – 2004

2005 – present Internetional Academy of Architecture (IAA)

▪ Chosen by the Academic Committee of the International Academy of

Architecture as General Secretary of the International Forum of Young

Architects. Main organizer of several worksops:

▪ Sochi, Russia 2007

▪ Sofia, Bulgaria 2008

▪ Kosadasi, Turkey 2013

Distinctions and

Awards

▪ 2000 First prize in the annual contest “STUDENT OF THE YEAR”.

The first third-year student to win the prestigious contest among the students in

my university. The competition criteria are the student’s projects.

▪ 2001 First prize in the contest of the International Academy of Architecture

(IAA) for an EDUCATIONAL BUILDING of the academy.

▪ 2002 Selected among the 20 finalists (approx. 250 participants) in the first

competition of the International Council for Caring Community and the

United Nations for an “INTEGRATED COMMUNITY OF ALL AGES”.

▪ 2003 Special award of the International Academy of Architecture for

diploma project for SOFIA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT.

▪ 2003 Special award of the Union of Architects in Bulgaria for the diploma

project “SOFIA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT”

▪ 2003 Award at the 10th triennial of architecture “Interarch 2003” for the

GREAT EGYPTIAN MUSEUM project.

▪ 2004 First prize in the National contest for Hall N1 and new entrance for the

Plovdiv International Fair.

▪ 2005 Grand Prix at the International Forum of Young Architects in Nagoya,

Japan.2001

▪ 2006 Second prize in the National contest for Office Headquarters of

Overgas

▪ 2006 First prize in the National contest for Leisure Complex Gardenia

▪ 2007 Grand Prix at the International Forum of Young Architects in Sochi,

Russia.

▪ 2013 Selected for the design of Foros Office&Residential Complex, Burgas,

Bulgaria – national competition

▪ 2013 Winner of the International competition for a Halic Expo Center –

Istanbul, Turkey

▪ 2014 Building of the year award – Botevgrad Arena