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PORTFOLIO +CV
P I O T R S K R Z Y C K I
INDEX:
CV p. 6
COMPETITIONS
IRAQI PARLIAMENT / IRAQ /BAGDAD / p. 8OLD BREWERY / POLAND / GDANSK / p. 16
PROFESSIONAL WORKS:
STVEP / NIGERIA / AKOKA / p. 22HILTON / NIGERIA / LAGOS / p.28
UNIVERSITY WORKS:
DOUBLE HOUSE / ITALY / VENICE / p. 34HERBAL GARDEN / UK / LONDON / p. 38
RIVERSTATION / UK / LONDON / p. 42
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Locations of projecects
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EDUCATION
2008-11 UNIVERSITY OF EAST LONDON BSc Arch 2.1
2005-08 GDANSK UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Master Course in Architecture and Urban Planning
PETER SKRZYCKI
CAPITA ARCHITECTUREcapitaarchitecture.co.ukArchitectural Assistant
03 2008-03 2011
CAPITA ARCHITECTURE - 21 InternationalIraqi Parliament Building
03 2012-...
Part II equivalent
Part II equivalent
WORK EXPERIENCE
Datte of birth: 4 Sep 1985 E-mail: [email protected]: 18 Willingdon Rd N22 6SB LondonMobile: 07545-150685Languages: English, Polish - fluent Russian, Spanish, German
3D:
- Revit - 3D Max + Vray- Sketchup - Rhinoceros - ACad 3D- Sketchup- physical modelling
2D:
- ACad - Microstation - hand drawing - Photoshop- Illustrator- Indesign
SKILLS
AWARDS/ACTIVITIES
1st PRIZE - Stratford University Herbal Garden Design (project built)
2008 Best Student Scholarship
OSSA - 100 best students shortlisted
1st PRIZE - Student Project of the Year-‘Small Urban Composition’
‘Bridging the City’ International Student Workshops (Under the auspiece of the European Commission) - organiser,participant
Student's Club of Architecture President
Young Architects Workshops- “Spaces and other Species”-tutor
2011
2008
2007
2006-08
INTERESTS
-cycling,-kitesurfing,
- psychology- fashion
RESPONSIBILITIES IN PROJECTS
name location
UK/London
UK/London
type
educational
public,govermental
landscapepublic space
I-st prize
airport
role in project
GATWICK AIRPORTCAPITA ARCHITECTURE
STRATFORD UNIVERSITY GARDENSUNIVERSITY COMPETITION
-ACad drafting stage E
-leading concept design-organising design workshops-graphic layouts and visualisations -public presentation
Nigeria/Lagos hotel
HILTON HOTEL LAGOSCAPITA ARCHITECTURE
-hand drawn visualisations of the concept-floor layouts and circulaton
Nigeria/Lagos
UK/Gibraltar
retailpublic space
leisure landscape
officeMARATHON OIL HQ BUILDINGCAPITA ARCHITECTURE
GIBRALTAR QUEEN GARDENSCAPITA ARCHITECTURE
-concept developing: sketches, drawings -3D modelling -client presentations-interior concept design
ASSISTED SKILLS TRAINING & VOCATIONAL EDUCATION PROJECT,(STVEP), CAPITA ARCHITECTURE
Nigeria/Akoka,
Ohanso
-site surveying and cultural mapping -supporting concept design with the client-client and public presentations-sustainable & engineering workshops organis-ing
-supporting design and preconstruc-tion reports - RIBA stages C,D,E-Acad drawings stage C,D,E-visualising external & internal views
IRAQ PARLIAMENT BUILDING 21 INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTS
Iraq/Bagdad
-concept design-organising competition callendar-aranging outsourcing support-organising design workshops
-producing visualisations-presenting for press and public
-supporting submission of design and preconstruction reports - RIBA stages C,D,E
-supporting urban concept design -preparing design presentations and workshops-visualistations postproduction
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COMPETITIONSwith Capita Architecture /www.capitaarchitecture.co.uk
IRAQI PARLIAMENT/BAGDAD/IRAQ
RESPONSIBILITIES:
managment:
- selecting team members and sub- contractors- organising competitions calendar- coordinating team work - managing competition’s budget
concept:
- public spaces- landscape and green spaces- water spaces- external envelope design and shading
- 3D modelling (3D Max)- visualising public spaces (3D Max+ V-ray)- physical modelling- Autocad drafting - Photoshop postproduction
visuals by Motyw Studio
The Design Concept
The new Parliament Building’s design expresses the aspirations of Iraqi People joined together in democratic federal parliamentary republic and it proves the hope and determination of the Iraqi na-tion to recover after Nearly 30 years of fights. It is going to become the environment for the people of different believe and political op-tions working together to achieve the com-mon goals for the better future of the Nation. To some the Parliament building represents the Country with the presence of water, wide horizons of deserts and the steep hills of Zagros Mountains.
The ramp starting in the base of the building reaches high up to the top of the main Assem-bly Hall Cone expressing the continuous growth in cooperation towards peace and progress. The water surrounding The Parliament resembles the very early stage of Iraqi history and takes the visitor to the place where the civilisation has been born - between the rivers of Tigris and Euphrates. As the Rivers gave birth to the modern civilisation the Parliament Buildings recalls this and provides spectacular environment to the
Parliament’s Members, visitors, members and publicThe gardens, floating gardens and public spaces were
inspired by the prosperity and visually stunning hanging gardens of the Babylon to serve the Mp, and other
visitors. The greenery with water features creates cosy yet elegant spaces to relax in-between work and meetings. The Palm trees surrounding the Parliament em-phasise the local context of the Parliament’s set providing spectacular soft views enforc-ing security of the Building in the same time.
The Mesh has been designed to protect the offices form summer sun, covering the building is an abstract , elegant composition of cuneiform scripts. In a metaphorical way emphasising the pride of Iraq as a place where the writing and law were born to the modern civilisation and brings into the visitors mind the first law order which has been born in this land.
The Tower of the Cone covering the assembly hall – expresses the Strength and power of the united Iraqi nation under a new parliamentary democ-racy working together toward peace and progress. Materials coming mostly from the natural environment of Iraq metaphorically show that the parliament has been built of Iraqi earth and stone, grew out of Iraqi soil. The building is grown in and it is unspeakable part of the Iraq. The parliament building stands for everything what Iraqi civilisation put into the Worlds culture and It is designed
View of the Assembly Hall
visuals by Motyw Studio
Main Parliament Public Space
OLD BREWERY/GDANSK/POLAND
RESPONSIBILITIES:
research:
-site surveying, photosurveying and mapping-historical research and relation to the old built study
developing concept:
- public spaces- landscape and green spaces- images potproduction production: - 3D modelling (3D Max)- Visualisations 3D Max+Vray- 2D drafting (Autocad)- Plans (Illustrator)
-presenting in public
Bird’s eye view of the Old Brewery 16/17
The Old Brewery plan
THE OLD BREWERY REBORN
The new owner of the Old Brewery sought the new identity of the place. I looked for the solutions to the problem of rejuvenation of the neglected spaces in the City of Gdansk.
My idea was to design an alternative com-mercial free space to encourage local artists to live and create in this spectacular scenery.
My role in the projrct
I was leading the group of 4 students who were taking the competition challenge. I provided the site study including sound recording, photography, urban analysis and cultural mapping. Additionally I was responsible for integration of the design ideas.
My achievements
I ejnoyed creating a proposal enriching pub-lic spaces and encouraging spontaneous street life. I found a way to break existing bar-riers between the surroundings and the de-tached area of the Brewery. Turning forgotten into live public spaces, providing great green spots to the city pattern and providing new vi-brant areas for artists workshops and exhibitions.
View of the new public space 18/19
PROFESSIONAL WORKSwith Capita Architecture /www.capitaarchitecture.co.uk
STVEP /AKOKA /NIGERIA Sustainable Campuses for Nomads
RESPONSIBILITIES:
research:
- surveying and mapping, - spacial concept (team), - landscape design, - sustainability concept (team) - plans and layouts design (team) production:
- 3D modelling (3D Max)- Visualisations 3D Max+Vray- 2D drafting (Autocad)- plans, sections stages C-E - Plans (Illustrator) - presenting to client and public - RIBA reports
old school new school
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Bird’s view on Akoka Workshop and Classroom
SUSTAINABLE CAMPUSES FOR NOMADS
The STVEP Campuses are composed of classrooms, work-shops, libraries, laboratories, art workshops and dormitories for nomadic people of Nigeria. They were designed to fit 8 various sites in Nigeria.
My role in the project
As a member of the team I was fully responsible for sur-veying and cultural mapping of the site. During later stages I was organising design workshops for architects, the client and civil and sustainability engineers. I was also supporting production of reports, drawings and other graphic services such as visualisations.
My achievements.
During discussion panels I did my best to put stress not only on sustainability but also on creating a sense of community around the campuses. It had a result in an extra care being given to the location of the buildings to reduce a heat gain, improve natural cooling and maximize daylight usage during the day. I also managed to convince the team to use the dry stocked blocks (made of local soil) which are going to be made on site by local labour. The biggest success was a decision to organ-ise an annual art mural painting competition for the campus students. This way I believe the schools became wonderful foundation for growth for the local communities and gave hope to improve their lives.
STVEP - Clasroom block with the common space and garden to be turned into an open air classroom
CLASSROOM CLASSROOM CLASSROOM CLASSROOM
GIRLS TOILETS BOYS TOILETS STAFF TOILETS THE GARDEN/COMMON SPACE/ OUTDOOR CLASSROOM STOCKS
Working Drawings- Groundfloor
Cooling garden and semi outdoor clasroom
CLASSROOM
SCALE 1:100
COMMON SPACE CORRIDOR
STEEL GATE
HIGH LEVEL VENTS WITH FIXED STEEL LOUVERS
GRAVEL600X600
PAVING SLAB
PUKKA FANS TO INCREASE VENTILATION
WHITE COAT PAINTED ALUMINIUMTO REFLECT THE SUN
30 MM INSULATION PROTECTING FROM HEATGAIN
Working Drawings- Groundfloor
HILTON HOTEL/ LAGOS/ NIGERIA
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- spacial and aesthetical concept (team), - floor layouts: circulations, functions (team) - sustainability concept (team) - plans and layouts design (team)
- Visualisations 3D Max+Vray- 2D drafting (Autocad)- plans, sections stages C-E - Plans (Illustrator) - presenting to client - RIBA reports C-E
Colourful facade panels come from local manufacturers inspired by tribal clothes..
UNIVERSITY WORKS
THE DOUBLE HOUSE/ VENICE / ITALY
VEBNETIAN DOUBLE HOUSE
It is a building continuing tradition of a “dou-ble venetian house“ shared between two generation of the Bellinis–artists who can now enjoy their lifetime passion for wine. The older generation of Bellinis – The Grandpar-ents hope for continuing the tradition of producing small amounts of homemade Prosecco wine at the place while the Parents take care for a win-ery shop and lounge run on the ground floor of the Double House and bring up the children.
It’s a project which combines living space in upper floors of the house for both generations based upon traditional Double House scheme and structure (scissor stairs) with room for producing small amounts of red fizzy wine on the lower floors of Grandpar-ents part of the house, small shop and wine lounge on the ground floor of The Parents side of the house.
The intention of the project is to explore the re-lationship between the House as an symbi-otic organism to generations of The Family.
Piotr
Contents ACtivities. PhotosintroduCtion Age grouPs And MoveMent Scale tiMeline three Zones ConClusion
How it works? Why it works?Introduction
Site Research Study
Structural Model
Cros-section of the Modern Venetian Double House
THE GREEN LEARNING SPACE
The Medicinal Herbal Garden was designed to create an outdoor classroom and a living labora-tory for the students. My role in the project
I was in charge of organising work of the group. I was fuly responsible for the visualisa-tions and graphic identification of the project..
Colourful facade panels come from local manufacturers inspired by tribal clothes..
The top view of the Garden’s model
MEDICINAL HERBAL GARDEN/LONDON / UK
1st PRIZE (project built)-in competition for landscape design - University of East London Stratford Campus.
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View of the gathering space
Bsc. Architecture Uel / THE THAMES RIVER FARM / LONDON Self Sustainable Riverfarm
What is the project about?
The River Station is an architectural answer to the problem of inhabitation of cities in the near-est future. In the Bsc project I discussed the matter of coming back to basic, self sustain-able idea of living in the cities. My proposal was to make the area of the River Thames a great field of the locally-grown food products. Here I investigate possibility of harvesting The River Thames. The station I design in Jacob’s Is-land consist of an Eel Farm and Floating Veg-etable Gardens, Smokey and the Restaurant. It is is fully self sustainable in food supply and re-uses waste. It provides new public and green spaces to the Island and creates simple and mod-est background to celebrate some local food. A sketch section trough the smokery chimney
The food chain in The River Farm
Concept model for the River Station
Ground Floor Plan
View on the Station from the west side of Thames
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1. Wooden Frame 500 mm X 300mm 2.Wooden Wall Finish 40mm 3. Purlins 160m m X 160mm 4.Insulation - Mineral Wool 160mm 5.Hydroinsulation 5mm 6.Wooden Joists- 60mm X 60mm 7.Insulated burn wooden tiles 300mm X 500mm8.Nails
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Detailed Section
1. Wooden Frame 500 mm X 300mm 2.Wooden Wall Finish 40mm 3. Purlins 160m m X 160mm 4.Insulation - Mineral Wool 160mm 5.Hydroinsulation 5mm 6.Wooden Joists- 60mm X 60mm 7.Insulated burn wooden tiles 300mm X 500mm8.Nails
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Long Section trough the River Station Restaurant
View on The Station from the arrival peer
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Restaurant Section A-A
Structure- Axonometry
Concrete Palesradius : 300mm
Platform Beams 500mm X 300mm
Timber Flooring
GLU LAM Frames300mm X 500mm
Wooden Tiles Skin
The RIver Station Axonometry
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View into the Restaurant with the counter and chimney