Jeremiasz Sieczko Portfolio 2016

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Jeremiasz Sieczko

Bachelor of Architectural Studies, University of NSW

Selected works


Website jeremiaszsieczko.com Email me@jeremiaszsieczko.com Twitter twitter.com/Jeremiasz_S LinkedIn au.linkedin.com/in/jeremiasz



Refuge Pool Autodesk Autocad, Autodesk 3DS Max, Chaos V-Ray, SketchUp, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign In the context of inevitable climate change, a social refuge for the residents of a small coastal community is explored. Focusing on mitigating the social fallout, the refuge pool brings together aspects of a circus, theatre, and playground to help swimmers escape the troubles outside.


Section showing the pool, cafe, and the upper deck.

Long section showing the entrance staircase, pool, and theatre space.


Rethinking terrace housing Autodesk Revit, Autodesk Autocad, SketchUp, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Illustrator Drawing on Sydney’s housing heritage a series of hybrid terraces are proposed. Aspects of detached and apartment dwellings are appropriated to create an alternative high-density housing model. The resulting hybrid terraces allow for increased density while maintaining livability. In total there are six main terraces, six studio apartments, and three mix-use terraces. Maintaining solar access, natural ventilation, sight paths, privacy and maximising open space mediated the density increase.

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The existing building provides 12 apartments and one detached house with little communal space or opportunity for facilitating community.

Rooftop terraces complement the shared communal space by providing a private outdoor space for residence.

Neighbouring views are preserved by restricting heights in certain areas of the site.

A key consideration was to maximise solar access and improve liveability.

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A courtyard establishes a shared communal moment among all the terraces.

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Providing a functional communal garden for play and unexpected meetings is a key aspect of the design.


Axonometric view of mix-use terraces.

Axonometric view of main terraces.

Ground floor

First floor (bedroom, kitchen, bathroom)

Ground floor (adaptable commercial space)

Second floor

Second floor (private outdoor terrace, family room)

First floor (bedrooms, bathroom)

Third floor

Ground floor (dining, kitchen, living, laundry)


Section of a single above ground artist pod, constructed out of recycled steel from the same ships that once carried cargo from the coal loader.

Experimental Art Foundry Autodesk Autocad, Autodesk 3DS Max, Chaos V-Ray, SketchUp, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign The role of post-industrial architecture is explored in the adaptation of a decommissioned Coal Loader into an Experimental Art Foundry. Responding to concerns of climate change and neglect of indigenous populations, a balance between the natural and human-made landscape is sought. A series of subterranean and superterranean artist and public spaces are established within this new landscape.

Ferry terminal below wharf

Series of small artist Ferry terminal below pods above wharf wharf


Perspective of wharf, ferry terminal, and above ground artist pods.

Perspective of the extended street.

Public access steps down to waters edge


Printed housing Rhinoceros 3D, Grasshopper, Chaos V-Ray, SketchUp, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign Generating form using the innate structural properties of construction material will soon be possible. Printed construction will allow for the replication of material nanostructures at inhabitable scales. The structural possibilities become almost infinite as complex structural matrices are created. Drawing on the structural properties of a naturally occurring material (chitin) a structurally derivative architecture is developed. The form, guided by the material’s structural abilities, creates a series of individual modules that can be stacked according to design requirements.

A perspective view of a single printed module


3d printed model of a single module.

Interior perspective showing spatial quality of rooms.

A street-level perspective showing how uniquely generated modules could be stacked.


Graphic design projects

Various logo designs

Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Illustrator A series of selected graphic design projects completed over the last few years. Includes logo, layout, print and digital design.

Your campus

VOICE

SRC & NUS

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SYDNEY


Election Agenda and Annual Report designed for Youth Action (2014)

Redesign of Tharunka, the UNSW student newspaper (2013)


Thank you for your time.

me@jeremiaszsieczko.com


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