Daria Głąbowska PORTFOLIO
DARIA GĹ Ä„BOWSKA
nationality: Polish phone: +48 503-905-670 email:d.glabowska@gmail.com linkedin.com/in/daria-glabowska
EDUCATION 2017-now 2017-now 2013-2017 2015-2017 2015-2016
Erasmus +, BTU Cottbus, Faculty of Architecture, Germany. Master of Architecture, Poznań University of Technology, Poland. Bachelor of Architecture, Poznań University of Technology, Poland Technican EHS, Progres Educational Centre, Poznań, Poland Erasmus +, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Faculty of Architecture, Germany.
WORK EXPERIENCE 07-09/2017 10-11/2016 08-09/2016 07/2016
Architectural Intern, Studioschaeffer B.V. in Haag Architectural Intern, Rzemiosło Architekci in Poznań Architectural Intern, Dżus GK Architekci in Olsztyn Architectural Intern, GT Architekci in Olsztyn
ACHIEVEMENTS 2016 2016 2014-now 2013
Publication of the project “CoHouse- Home for refugees” in the Home not Shelter! Berlin Finalists in the final contest exhibition im.prof. W.Czarneckiego the project “CoHouse” University scholarship for the best students Project “Model of Olsztyn City” exposed during the 660 th anniversary of Olsztyn city.
SOFTWARE SKILLS
ArchiCAD Revit Adobe Photoshop Adobe InDesign Microsoft Office
3dsMax+Vray Artlantis Studio AutoCAD SketchUp Rhino
LANGUAGES Polish: native language English: B2 German: A2
INTERESTS
sculpture
football
gym
cooking
cycling
painting
Mango Vinyl Green HOUSE
sewing room
Museum of Forgotten Sounds
&
vinyl record factory
CoHouse Atelier 13
office building
energy efficient
Home for refugees
WingedBATH
sculptures
visualisation & models
design
Exhibition Pavilion
interior design
architectural installation
urban villa
Villa View
selected
PROJECTS
CoHouse Home for refugees
academic work: sem.5,2015/2016 location: st..Nussriede, Hannover, Germany collaboration: Klaudia Gołaszewska /Joanna Gizelska/Agnieszka Gmaj
PROJECT CoHouse is a modular, temporary structure that provides residents with increased safety and dignity. It is a solution not only for one unit but can be also erected in abandoned and useless places such
as one in Hannover, near Roderbruch S-Bahn Station. The construction of modules is based on 2.5 m and fits into the span of beans in Parkhaus. Materials are affordable and light: wood, OSB boards,
plasterboards. The idea of whole complex is to integrate refugees with local people by culture and language courses and enable inhabitants to work near homes in carpentry or tailor‘s shop.
first foor
ground foor
basement
sections
elevation
REPLAY vinyl record factory competition 2017 location: Cesis, Latvia collaboration: Joanna Gizelska
History goes round in circle. There are many things that have gone into oblivion by the advancement of technology, like vinyl records. REPLAY hub is a center promoting a new function, appealing both to the past and future, REPLAY is self-sufficient, When you go there, you can completely lose yourself in re-discovering things. Roof extension is Museum of Forgotten Sounds.
Everything here is connected with music an old things. The center is adapted to organize a music/cinema festival here. In the second square there is a stage and a lot of place for people, so it is possible to set up the outside summer cinema or music concerts. In case of rain you can move to auditorium and conference building. In REPLAY hub there is also a hotel
building with apartments and cafĂŠ restaurant. REPLAY complex was designed to run all year round, from spring to winter, inside and outside, to fully utilize the po tential of a tin foil factory area in Cesis. Museum of Forgotten Things, restaurant pavillion, concert stage, flea market pavilion and benches on rails merge whole area in a coherent whole.
Museum of Forgotten Sounds
GREENHOUSE energy efficient office building bachelor thesis 2016/2017 adapted in different locations
The subject of this thesis is to present the architectural design of GreenHouse energyefficient office building based on the parameterization. The project is possible to adapt in different locations. The thesis includes analytical part introduces the theme of energy efficiency and design
of office buildings and the design part. Designed office building is a response to the needs of the construction industry with limited energy requirements. The project also uses renewable energy sources. The functional program consist reception hall, office spaces, coridors, sanitary
facilities and social space located on the highest floors of the adjacent garden on the roof. The intention of the project was to achieve a building with unique architecture and a very good coefficientof efficiency of the office while providing favorable working conditions.
parameters 3800m²
MINIMUM PLOT
150
WORKERS
> 85%
EFFECTIVENESS OF OFFICE
100%
OFFICES IN 6M DISTANCE FROM WINDOWS
60
PARKING PLACES
B
B
A
C
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
E
D
3 340 810
810 2 390
810
810 881
70 70
70
EFFECTIVE USE OF SPACE
1
135
113
1
135
540
WORK COMFORT
135
FLEXIBILITY OF SPACE
2
135
2
+1,39 23x17,4x25,3
+0,00(x)
135
23 x 17 = 400
0.6
0.3
9
11
0.2
0.9
0.10
810 1 990
10
0.1
RENEWABLE ENERGY
135
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1 310
0.5
0.11
12
0.7
135
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15
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0.12
+2,78
A
A 135
16
18
17
20
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22
21
115
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140
23
0.8
3
612 610 540
3
0.13
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4
C
E
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B
0.1 MUDROOM 0.2 LOBBY 0.3 CLOAKROOM 0.4 TECHNICAL ROOM 0.5 CORRIDOR 0.6 TOILET FOR MEN 0.7 TOILET FOR DISABLED
B
A
8,4m² 86,2m² 4,2m² 5,7m² 25,6m² 5,0m² 4,1m²
0.8 TOILET FOR WOMEN 0.9 FOYER 0.10 COMMUNICATION 0.11 ARCHIVE 0.12 DIRECTOR OFFICE 0.13 OPEN SPACE OFFICE TOTAL SURFACE
2,6m² 6,6m² 21,8m² 7,5m² 28,2m² 400,0m² 605,9m²
INNOVATION
ATELIER13 sewing room
academic work: sem.7,2016/2017 location: st..Szewska13, Poznań, Poland
The Atelier 13 project is a complement to the gaps in the city center of Poznan. The building’s body is adapted to neighboring buildings. It is a four-storey
building with an underground garage. On the first floor there is a company store. Next levels are design studios, administration and production part.
On the top floor there is a banquet hall with a catwalk and a terrace. The facade of the building was designed from perforated corten plate.
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floor plans 3
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1630 A 12
A
1 64 0
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600
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20 23 x 17 = 400
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600
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A 07
09 B
1 480
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02
540 1 040
12
540
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C
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C 310
KROJENIE
08
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D 800
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3 230 3
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3 x 15 = 45
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sections
parquetry 1cm concrete 4cm ann-moisture insulaaon styrofoam 5cm ceiling 30cm air void suspended ceiling
parquetry 1cm concrete 4cm anti-moisture insulation styrofoam 5cm ceiling 30cm air void suspended ceiling
Villa VIEW urban villa
Builder architectural competition 2015/2016 location: st.Dziekańska, Poznan, Poland collaboration: Klaudia Gołaszewska
Located in the center of Poznan-the Center for culture, history and life of the city on the undeveloped parcel. Building shape contrasts with the traditional appearance of the surrounding architecture, but materials used perfectly fit into the context On the top foor of the building has an observation deck, which offers a view of the cathedral and the whole complex Cathedral Island. Access to the terrace is rendered possible by a
staircase and elevator. The house is divided into two zones - the frst combines common space and bedrooms of children, while the other is more private, in which owners bedroom and offce are. The element connecting these two parts is the glass atrium in the middle creates a green courtyard with two preserved trees. The height of the villa has been adapted to the surrounding area. The building is two-storey with a fat roof in the frst part and
pitched roof in the second part. Central place of the house is a mezzanine with a suspended transition on the frst foor. In this room there are modern kitchen and a living room blending in with the latest trends in design - wall extending on two foors made of architectural concrete. All spaces open towards the south of the garden, which also provides excellent sunlight . Floor is a typical private area with bedrooms and guest rooms.
Exhibition Pavilion of sports shoes
academic work: sem.6, 2016
The design of the NIKE exhibition pavilion is a combination of a simple body made of OSB boards, divided into two parts with
dynamic rope installation. The rope-like laces refer to the fast runner. The colored ties are attached to the metal construction to
create a seat for the visitors. The simple and lightweight body reflects the cult model of the shoes.
WingedBATH competition Jumpthegap - Roca 2017
WHAT?
HOW?
WHY?
WingedBATH save space in the bathroom and costs the maintenance of two items of similar function. It is like a modern man: a combination of continuous change, development and the need to care for the environment through ecological solutions. Its simplicity, versatility and syntheticity mean that the tub will continue to please the wearer and will find its way into every bathroom in spite of the passage of time.
WingedBATH has three operating modes (heights) of nozzles -shower level, bath level or middle level ideal for children. The solid base of the bathtub is built of ceramic material, hiding the installation and sliding „wings”. Mobile components are made of acrylic, so they are light, resistant to damage, easy to clean and cheap. An ecological solution for saving water is to use a water flow limiter and a battery aerator
WingedBATH has three operating modes (heights) of nozzles -shower level, bath level or middle level ideal for children. The solid base of the bathtub is built of ceramic material, hiding the installation and sliding „wings”. Mobile components are made of acrylic, so they are light, resistant to damage, easy to clean and cheap. An ecological solution for saving water is to use a water flow limiter and a battery aerator.
SECTIONS
CONTROL SCHEMES
visualisations & interior design
models & sculptures
MODEL OF OLSZTYN CITY
SCULPTURE
publications HOME NOT SHELTER, JOVIS Berlin 2016 Project: CoHouse-Home for refugees Joanna Gizelska/Daria Głąbowska/Agnieszka Gmaj/ Klaudia Gołaszewska
thank you !
phone: +48 503-905-670 email: d.glabowska@gmail.com
2017