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OLA SOBCZYK
aleksandra (ola) sobczyk polish architecture student 92’ based in Paris ale_sobczyk@icloud.com +33 6 95 66 88 64
20 jun 1992, PL
Polish
15 rue d’Orsel� 75 018 Paris
studies oct 2012 - jun 2016 oct 2015 - jan 2016 jan 2015 - mai 2015
Warsaw University of Technology Bachelor of Science, Architecture and Urbanism Ecole Nationale Superieure d’Architecture de Strasbourg Erasmus exchange - Urban studies (program Master 1) Stanford University, CA
experience apr 2017 - now
oct 2016 - mar 2017
laisne roussel, Paris
Dominique Perrault, Paris internship� - project of renovation Tours Pascal, Paris (Revit) - project of renovation Bank Caixa Iena, Paris (Rhino, Autocad)
workshops aug 2016
Arquitectura Sin Fronteras (Madrid), Dominican Republic. voluntary job with community of Azua, Dominican Republic building a cultural centre with local materials
jul 2015 - aug 2015
Volterra International Design Workshop
oct 2012 - jun 2015
Workshop organized by University of Detroit Mercy in Volterra, Italy� Team project for sustainable district next to the ancient theatre under the supervision� of James Timberlake of Kieran Timberlake reArchitektura student group, WAPW, Warsaw
jul 2014 - nov 2014
ASK Summer School, Warsaw Building workshop - parametric pavillon Modular Light Cloud responsive to light and sound (via sensors using Arduino codes) Redesigning the pavillon for Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw leader for one of the groups - soldering the microsystems
languages polish english french spanish
tools Archicad Autocad Revit Rhinoceros (+ Vray) Grasshopper Photoshop Illustrator hand drawing models
interests
jazz
new technologies
scienc
istory
climbing
society
Jewish culture
others driving licence
jam singer
water lifeguard
projects. professional. > Place Mazas > Pascal Towers school. > Synagogue > new center for Warsaw > Tesla industry installations. > Modular Light Cloud > Integrator workshop. > La Bombita
Atelier d’Arsenal as a new life for the square in the center of Paris, reconnected to the river.
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Renderings by Weiss.
265 m²
45 m²
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104 m²
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UG.13.1.2 Pleine terre, espaces libres et surfaces végétalisées
96 m² 34 m²
138 m²
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Restrictions.
265 m²
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Sections.
Team: Nicolas Laisne, Dimitri Roussel, Julie Sion, Nicholas Preaud, Pierre Barbet, Edoardo Perrani, Ola Sobczyk, Marco Morra My work: - axonometric views : general, program, restrictions, environement, then organized by SO-IL (Rhino, Illustrator) - sections (Autocad, Illustrator) - working on big poster presentation
Plans.
Housing.
Axonometric view.
Renderings by Weiss.
Axonometric cut.
Section.
My Revit renderings.
design of
synagogue
Final project is located in Przedborz, Poland where my father comes from. It’s a synagogue with whole complex as a support - like yeshiva, kosher kitchen and mykvah are the support for whole jewish community in town. The inspiration was taken from my family background and Congragation Beth Israel project in Berkeley, CA where the locals wanted to rebuild their synagogue on the base of Przedborz’s one (project was supported by Elie Wiesel). The dispersed structure of the elements refer to irregular layout of jewish districts. Synagogues are always the higher and mykvahs take the natural water - my mykvah is on the edge of ground and river with a small pool. Main inspiration for the functions is Yad Vashem Institut Jerusalem.
case study idea Congregation Beth Israel Berkeley, CA
river Pilica
city of Przedborz
application Yehoshua Ellis prof. Jan Slyk individual research and thesis output project design
jewish cementery
place of the old synagogue
city of Przedborz
These two illustrations show idea of entrance through slope as one example of linking past and present (historical crossing the Red Sea - journey of the Jewish people).
city center - exit
saint space - synagogue
Pilica river.
jewish cementery - end of journey link between past and present
history of Przedborz
Holocaust memorium
synagogues nowadays
model of previous synagogue
museum
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profil stalowy do mocowania szkła o gr. 5 cm i wys. 12 cm
podwójne szklenie - warstwa hartowana 10 mm i warstwa laminowana 10 mm
profil stalowy gięty
profil stalowy gięty
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wkładka osb o wys. 200 mm i gr. 10 mm
płyty kamienne 600 x 300 mm z wapienia świetokrzyskiego o gr. 40 mm mocowane na stalowych kotwach Halfen o dł. 200 mm
kątownik stalowy 4cm x 4cm
profil stalowy gięty
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płyty kamienne 600 x 30m cm z wapienia świetokrzyskiego o gr. 30 mm mocowane na stalowych kotwach Halfen o dł. 200 mm
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płyta kamienna profilowana 600 x 300 mm profil betonowy w kształcie ‘wanny’ zbrojony włóknami polipropylenowymi o szer. 1200 mm, wys. 200 mm, gr. 20 mm wkładka izolacyjna ze styropianu eps o gr. 30 mm
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slab 25cm
slab 18cm
wall 30cm colu mn 30 x 30 c m
Reinforced concrete - beam from grid longitudinal reinforcing bars - d. 2.0 cm
pile d. 30 cm
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wa ll 3 0cm slab 9 0cm beam 60 x 30 cm
wall 30cm foun dati on s lab 90cm
grid of beams 60 x 30 cm
slab 25cm
slab 18cm slab 18cm wall 25cm
wall 30cm column 30 x 30 cm
tranverse reinforcing bars - d. 2.4 cm
Reinforced concrete - slab
upper reinforcing bars - support
longitudinal reinforcing bars - d. 2.0 cm
lower reinforcing bars - spans
tranverse reinforcing bars - d. 2.4 cm
edge - d. 3cm upper reinforcing bar d. 2.0cm
lower reinforcing bar d. 2.4
pile d. 30 cm
wall 30cm
Entrance to the synagogue.
Model.
marble
Materials.
tiles of local limestone
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Self-actualization
Esteem Belongingness love
Safety
Physiological
Maslow’s Hierarchy for needs for city center.
Functional types in city centers in Poland and its spatial layouts.
we were looking for the
new center for Warsaw. Our main idea is to create a new city center for Warsaw as this capital has no social and spatial center right now. We are taking the basic needs of city and its inhabitants and confronting them with typical functional types in polish cities - it’s a theoretical tower. Our design is more like a manifesto than real project with clear boundries and constructability.
Self-actualization
workshops
Esteem
art gallery chapel
Belongingness and love
Safety
forest
sport ramps
market
Physiological
info site
therms
Hierarchy in our building.
Those two visualisation were made by my coworkers.
Masterplan - connections between Forbach, FR and Saarbrucken, DE (teamwork of 4 students).
Tesla industry in Forbach as a part of resuscitation of mining area.
The Tesla industry is located in EuroZone - place for new industries between two countries - France and Germany. And the spot in Forbach blends in the politics of Tesla Industry in Europe - the main market of selling is in Frankfurt, Paris, whole Swiss et Belgium. The district consists of the factory which is connected with solar panels, the spot of research for students, showroom for Tesla, residential part and experimental residential part - all electrical and ecologic .
Environement analysis.
Transportation analysis.
System of electric cars in the area based on swarm intelligence.
Tesla industry - quiet and ecological.
Experimental housing.
Pavillon.
Co-working and university space.
Site plan.
please watch the promo :
https://vimeo.com/113373664
process
idea / discussion
from Grasshopper � optimization � to fabrication
3D printing nodes
choosing the best
Electronic’s systems� based on Arduino
Sensors to light� and sound
modular light cloud stands
for responsive structure to light and sound thanks to Arduino “Modular Light Cloud” installation was designed and manufactured during Summer School Workshops at ASK (Architecture for Society of Knowledge), an international Masters course at Warsaw University of Technology School of Architecture.
photos : ASK, Michal Pierzchalski, Leszek Liniecki, Agnieszka Krudowska, Agnieszka Szczepanska, Piotr Zbierajewski
plastic / aluminium tubes
we chose the ‘Eaten Edges’ conception.
LED stripes
plexi - boxes with electronic modules Arduino
3D printed nodes
Modular Light Cloud became the part of the performance at Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw right after its premiere. The structure needed to be redesign and reconstruct. The new elements needed to be create. I was responsible for one group which was taking care of soldering new Arduino systems with sensors, plugs and LED tapes which were all connected in the aluminium tubes. The other groups built the microsystems before our work and the whole structure in the museum.
big plywood circles small plywood circles (support)
plywood triangles (fondation)
integrator pw as integration
and collaboration between the students for achieving our aim
photos : reArchitektura group
process
phase idea
phase application
phase construction
me
20m2 = 2000 $ 6 weeks 30 volunteers The project of the new community center was held in La Bombita, the poorest district in Azua, Republica Dominicana. We built it from the local materials - bricks made out of the soil, reinforcement from bamboo and cladding - the mix of the limestone and river sand. During the whole project, we were taking care of the community as well - we gave our time to children and adults, playing, teaching English and so on. We had the discussions with local politicians and we saw the other ASF projects in Republica Dominicana and Haiti. I hope our time there made a real, even small, change to the thinking of the people of La Bombita.
Local materials we made and used.
90% soil
10% soil
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50% river sand
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10% lime
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10% cement
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50% lime
bricks
thank you