Joanna Cieslikowska Porfolio 2019

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PORTFOLIO

IEŚLIKOWSKA OANNA

2019


ABOUT ME

IEĹšLIKOWSKA OANNA

CO N TA CT joa.cieslikowska@gmail.com

+48 600 23 24 20 Marie Besstraat 6 2614 HK Delft Netherlands

I am a student of the first year of the master course of a rc h i t e c t u re a t T U D e l f t . With the aim of making use of knowledge that I h a v e g a i n e d u p t o n o w, I a m w i l l i n g t o c o n t i n u e m y education by putting it into practice. I would like to learn and work with other people who would help me i n t h e p ro c e s s o f m y f u r t h e r d e v e l o p m e n t . As I a m o p e n t o c r i t i q u e a n d l e a r n i n g a n y o p i n i o n a b o u t m y p ro j e c t s , I a l s o e a g e r l y s h a re m y k n o w l e d g e and work in team. I s t ro n g l y b e l i e v e n e w e x p e r i e n c e s w i l l i n f l u e n c e m y p ro s p e c t s f o r t h e f u t u re a n d w i l l b e c o m e a n e x c e l l e n t o p p o r t u n i t y o n t h e f i r s t s t e p s o f m y c a re e r a s a n a rc h i t e c t .


CURRICULUM VITAE EDU CATI ON 04.09.2018 – present

S O FT WARE S KILLS

MASTER STUDIES ON THE COURSE OF ARCHITECTURE TU Delft, Netherlands

AutoCAD Archicad Photoshop

01.10.2014 – 04.07.2018

BACHELOR DEGREE ON THE COURSE OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLANNING Warsaw University of Technology, Poland

Illustrator InDesign Flash Professional

28.08.2017 – 01.01.2018

Rhinoceros

SEMESTER ABROAD IN USA (UDM) University of Detroit Mercy, USA

Cinema4D 3dsMax

01.09.2016 – 28.02.2017

01.09.2011 – 30.05.2014

Microsoft Office

SEMESTER ABROAD IN GERMANY OTH Regensburg, Germany

SketchUp Revit

SECONDARY EDUCATION Copernicus Bilingual High School in Warsaw, Poland

EX PERI ENCE 07.2018 07.2017

Architecture studio of Ewa Widera Architecture studio of Maciej Kuryłowicz

07.2016

Construction training at firms Cemex and Peri Construction Training at construction site of WTW/The Tides in Warsaw

01.10.2014 – 30.06.2017

LAN GUAGE S KILLS

Teacher at the architectural freehand drawing school, Warsaw

Polish

native

English

C2

bilingual high school diploma, TOEFL 2018

HO BBIES

German

Spanish

C1

A1

Goethe Zertifikat C1 2017

Dutch

A1

Delftse methode 2018


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PROJE C TS

01 S C UL PTU R E MU S E UM

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02 R E S I DE NTI A L BU I L DI NG

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H AAR LE M , NL

WAR SAW, PL

03 MULTI - FU N CTI O N THE ATE R

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D E TR O I T, USA

04 S MAL L A I R PO RT

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KR A M PNI TZ - PO TSD A M , GE

H AND D RAWINGS

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01

S CU LPT U R E M U SE U M 5 MONTHS

LOCALISATIO N

D U RAT I ON

U NIVERSITY

TE R M

HAARLEM, NL DELFT UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOL OGY M ENTORS

GEERT COUMANS PETER KOORSTRA

WINTER TERM 2018/19 YE AR OF S T U D Y

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The goal of the project for a sculpture museum was to come up with a solution which will fit into the context of the (post-) industrial district of Haarlem, responding to both functional and aesthetical issues. The site is located in a very promising area, right next to the river where ships would transport cargo. This is where the name of the museum comes from - Harbour Museum. The function of the river might be converted and developed into a new network of water transport. Tourists who would like to get to the museum from the railway station could do it by boat! In this way the building turnes into a literal harbour. The concept was based on the reasearch of the site. In order to keep the shape of the existing brick building, the new form of the museum needed to be adapted. To achieve this, two walls have been added in correspondence to the existing ones, by extending them along two parallel lines. This is how the existing shape meets the new blocks - by intersecting each other. The left space in between was meant to be a light wooden construction. It would already start creating the interior space outside of the building - a roof which hangs between the walls where the exterior exhibition would be located connects the outside with the inside. The roof “flows� into the interior of the building turning into a wooden waffle slab over the lobby and the main exhibition space, where the lines of the slab lead the visitor towards the view of the river. The building is meant to be as much flexibe and adaptable as possible. In a few decades it can serve a completely new function, even not as a sculpture museum if it is not needed anymore. Multi-functional use has been added in the design, for example office spaces on the second floor can be rented out and function separately. The building should stay alive as long as possible and serve its users in the most efficient way.

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FORM

S T R U C T U RE AE STH ETIC S

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01

SCULPTURE MUSEUM

SITE PLAN

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HAARLEM

SECTIONS

LEVEL 0

LEVEL 1

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01

SCULPTURE MUSEUM

INTERIOR SPACE VISUALISATION

PHYSICAL MODEL PHOTOS 10

COLUMN DETAIL PHYSICAL MODEL


HAARLEM

PHYSICAL MODEL 11


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RESID E N T I A L B U I L DI NG 5 MONTHS

LOCALISATIO N

D U RAT I ON

U NIVERSITY

TE R M

WARSAW, PL WARSAW UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOL OGY M ENTOR

DR INŻ. ARCH. EWA WIDERA

SUMMER TERM 2017/18 4 (ENGINEERING DIPLOMA) YE AR OF S T U D Y

The aim of the project is to design a multi-family building that will function well in the urban environment with regard to aesthetical factors. It is to adapt the building to the urban space in the context of the city, culture, society and natural environment. The project consists of the architecture and the construction of the building which is developed in accordance to the existing building regulations. The idea for architectural design is to design a multi-family building as a ”garden in the city”, for its residents to have permanent access to their own piece of land with fresh air. It is located in a very close neighbourhood to the Horse Racing Track Służewiec, which provides wide green space. It played a very important role in the process of designing and the final expression of the building. Apart from that, the neighbourhood is very well communicated with the city centre, what makes it a perfect place to live for working Varsovians. The next step was to create green terraces designed like ”steps” on each level above. They can be accessed from the apartments located in the eastern part of the building. The green terraces are located on four stories; from the third to the sixth and each of them belongs to one apartment. To provide the would-be residents of the designed multi-family building with permanent contact with the nature, the purpose was to open their apartments to the view of the green park surrounding Horse Racing Track. The Track blossoms with intense lush vegetation in the spring and summer time.

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To achieve it, it seems quite obvious that wide balconies needed to be designed along the whole length of the southern facade on every story, so that every resident could experience the view and the presence of nature from their apartments. The balconies on every second level were slightly rotated sticking out of the rectangular shape of the building. As a result, apartments which do not have access to the green terraces, gained wider balconies in the front. At the same time, they would get more sunlight in the late evening and early morning times.


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02

MAP ANALYSIS

LOCALISATION

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING

SUN PENETRATION ANALYSIS

The zoning regulations and shading analysis of the neighboring buildings had a very significant influence on the shape of the building. It had to be partly lowered in order to provide required sunlight time for the single-family house on the other plot.

SYTUACJA

SHADING ANALYSIS

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SKALA 1:1000


WARSAW

SHAPE VARIATIONS

SITE PLAN

CONCEPT EVOLUTION 15


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AERIAL PERSPECTIVE

16

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING


WARSAW

ELEVATION NOR TH

ELEVATION SOUTH

ELEVATION WEST

BUILDING AXONOMETRY

ELEVATION EAST 17


02

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RESIDENTIAL BUILDING

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386 150

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2 m2

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24 PRZEDPOKÓJ 291 7 m2 gres/parkiet

306

12 120

+ 17,00

A19

135 m2

44

90 210

12

206

189

60 gres

129

4 m2 12

120 210

12 29 gres

12

PRALNIA

3 m2

12

522

218

1 588

ŁAZIENKA

gres

178

218

97

4 m2

44

162

90 210

168

12

12

12

90 210

84

396

ŁAZIENKA

189

90 210 90 210

170

119 55

1 323

44

5

90 210

2

parkiet

138

4 3

12

SYPIALNIA 19 m2

12

96

5

577

169

10 x 17 x 30

GSEducationalVersion

610 610

840

597

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A

B

C

D

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02

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING

DETAIL TERRACE SECTION S1

P1

S2

S1

P7

P1 P3

S5

SECTION

S2

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WARSAW

INTERIOR

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MULTI - F O R M THEAT E R LOCALISATIO N

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, USA U NIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY OF DETROIT MERCY M ENTOR

TE R M

WINTER TERM 2017/18 PR IZE

1ST PRIZE IN VERTICAL STUDIO DESIGN COMPETITION 2017

PROF. STEVEN VOGEL 4 MONTH S DU RATION

YE A R OF S T U D Y

4

The site of the theater that I designed is in Detroit, Michigan, United States. It is to be multifunction - multi-form theater serving various purposes, so called ”Black Box Theater”, where experimental arts are being performed. In such a solution I intednd to locate the scene in the centre of the performance space, and the audience around. The performance room can accomodate up to 150 viewers. The theater is to fulfil comunity purposes as well. In the place of the already existing season market, I designed a green in front of the building’s entance. The aim is to maintain the bonds of the local community that would get an opportunity to trade thair hanmade goods and agricultural products. A part of the market and the theater are connected by a cafe, which would stay open independently from the opening hours of the theater. Thanks to this, the light from the inside passes to the outside, illuminationg the elevation at night. It works the opposite way during the daytime, when sunlight passes inside and creates an interesting play of shadows in the interior. Facade can be also illuminated electrically - with LED diods which enable colorful light combinations, also displaying information of the coming performance.

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03

LIGHT PENETRATION ON JUNE 21

MULTI-FORM THEATER

SITE PLAN

LIGHT PENETRATION ON DECEMBER 21

BUBBLE DIAGRAM STORAGE GARDEN + MARKET

COFFEE SHOP

THEATER

STAFF ROOMS

STORAGE GARDEN + MARKET

The diagram shows the connection of functions provided in the design. Market and Theater play the key role in the whole complex. Cafe becomes a buffor between them.

FIRST FLOOR CONCEPT / BUBLE PLAN

COFFEE SHOP

THEATER

STAFF ROOMS

FIRST FLOOR CONCEPT / BUBLE PLAN

SHADING ANALYSIS LIGHT PENETRATION ON DECEMBER 21

LIGHT PENETRATION ON JUNE 21

LIGHT PENETRATION ON DECEMBER 21

STORAGE GARDEN + MARKET

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COFFEE SHOP

THEATER

STAFF ROOMS

AERIAL PERSPECTIVE


DETROIT

LOBBY PERSPECTIVE 25


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FIRST FL OO R

S ECTI ON 26

MULTI-FORM THEATER


DETROIT

SECOND FLOOR

SOUTH ELEVATION

SOUTH ELEVATION

EAST ELEVATION

ELEVATIONS 27


03

MULTI-FORM THEATER

STRUCTURAL PLANS

DETAIL

STRUCTURE PERSPECTIVE

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DETROIT

M E CH A NI CAL SYSTEMS

H VA C SYSTEM PLAN

ZONE A

ZONE B

ZONE C

FAN ROOM INTAKE/EXHAUST

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03

MULTI-FORM THEATER

LIGHT ING D IAG RAMS - S E CT I O NS

INTERIOR - LIGHTING SECTION C-C

INTERIOR - LIGHTING SECTION B-B

LIGHTING SECTION A-A

LIGHT ING P L AN - FIRS T F L O O R B

C

A

C

A B

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PENDANT LIGHT

LIGHT FIXT URES

30

SPOT LIGHT

WALL LIGHT

GENERAL LIGHTING

RECESSED DOWNLIGHT

INDIRECT LIGHTING

BOLLARD

FLOOR LIGHT

UPFLOOR


DETROIT

FACADE DETAIL

LED ILLUMINATED FACADE

E XA M PLE S O F I LLUMIN ATION

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04

S M ALL A I R PORT LOCALISATIO N

D UR AT I ON

KRAMPNITZ - POSTDAM

5 MONTHS

U NIVERSITY

TE R M

OTH REGENSBURG

WINTER TERM 2016/17

M ENTORS

YE A R OF S T U D Y

PROF. PETER SCHECK

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Krampnitz is a place abandoned and forgotten by man. The spirit of history brings special mood there. Airport which is to be designed there should correspond with the surroundings and at the same time be an atractive place for the passengers and aircraftpassionate people. That was the main reason why the building has been designed so that it consists of two separate functions. Once the visitors enter the airport, they are given a breathtaking view of the landscape outside, as the lobby is open with a wide window wall. Passengers can head left, to the check-in boxes. Then they should go downstairs, to the waiting room with numerous airlines offices where also flight ticket are sold. After they get their passports checked, the passengers can go outside to the airport grounds and get on their plane. I intended to give the airport a light, clear design in this historical context. This is why the main building is covered with a white membrane formed in a dynamic shape. From the functional point of view, it provides shading of the terminal from the south side, and forms a hangar for the aircrafts which stand next to the building.

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2.

1.

ANALYSE DES KONZEPTS

04

SMALL AIRPORT

2.

1.

A NALYS IS OF T HE ID E A

3.

4.

ANALYSE DES KONZEPTS 3.

2.

1. 3.

4.

4.

5.

3.

4. 5.

5.

6.

6.

5.6.

6.

LAGEPLAN

MAÃ&#x;STAB 1:5000

ZUF AHR T

ZUF AHR T

LOCALI SAT IO N 34


KRAMPNITZ

SCHNITT B - B

MAßSTAB 1:200

SECTION B - B

GRUNDRISS

ERDGESCHOSS

MAßSTAB 1:200

FI R ST FLOOR PLAN

GRUNDRISS

STOCKWERK - 1

MAßSTAB 1:200

FLOOR - 1 35


04

SMALL AIRPORT

SITE P LAN MEMBRANE

STAHLSÄULE

STAHLABZIEHER

FUNDAMENTE AUS BETON

VERTIEFUNGSBEREICH - SÄULE

DE TAIL 36

MAßSTAB 1:50

SCHNITT A - A

MAßSTAB 1:200

SECTION A- A


KRAMPNITZ

PH Y SICAL MODEL

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HAND DRAW IN G S

SUB JEC T

TH E AL H AMB RA PA L A C E IN GR A N A D A C IT Y, SPA IN W HEN

2 01 3

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39


P E NCIL

SUB JEC T

SUBJECT

A NCIEN T L I B R ARY O F C E L S U S , T U R K E Y

TRA DITION A L WIN DMIL L , TH E N ETH ERL ANDS

W HEN

WH EN

2 01 3

2013

40


SU B JE C T

BEYLER B E YI PAL AC E IN IS TA N B U L , T U R K E Y W HE N

20 13 41


WATERCO L O U R

SUBJECT

H A RB OU R, GOTH EN B U RG, N OR WAY WH EN

2014

SUB JEC T

SUBJECT

WOOD E N CRANE I N GD A N S K , P OL A N D

STREET IN H AVA N A , CU B A

W HEN

WH EN

2 01 4

2013

42


S UB JEC T

TRAD I T IO N AL W OO D E N H O U S E S I N CH E R B O U R G, FR ANCE WH EN

20 13 43


INK

S UB JEC T

B A S ILICA DI S ANTA M A R IA M A GGIOR E IN BER G AMO , I TALY W HEN

20 13 44

SUBJECT

GOL DEN GATE IN GDA N SK, POL A N D WH EN

2014


S U B JE C T

SUBJECT

ST. MA RY’S B AS I LI CA IN GD A N S K , P O L A N D

TH E TOWN H A L L IN GDA N SK, POL A N D

WHEN

WH EN

201 4

2014 45


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R E F E R E NC E LETTERS

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

DATE:

March 8, 2019

TO:

Whom It May Concern

RE:

Reference for Joanna Cieslikowska

I am very pleased to recommend Joanna Cieslikowska to you and your organization. Joanna was a Polish exchange student at the School of Architecture in the Fall of AY 2017-18. During that semester, I was her design studio instructor in ARCH 4100: Integrated Design Studio. This studio focused on the integration of building systems such as structure, mechanical, electrical, interiors and building envelop into the overall design of the building. The project was a 12,000-square foot multi-form or “black box” experimental theater. She was the top student in the class because of her hard work, outstanding design and graphic abilities and her ability to research building systems and their application to the design process. She could conceptually and creatively design and at the same time be proficient in understanding and applying the more technical aspects of a building. In our school’s upper level studio competition, she was voted by the entire faculty as having the most outstanding project over all other studio students. I have taught many students over four decades of teaching and she would rank with the very best of them. Given these facts, it is without hesitation that I can recommend Joanna. If I were still hiring in my architectural practice, I would have no issue with hiring her, whatsoever. Respectfully,

Stephen Vogel, FAIA Distinguished Professor of Architecture and Former Dean AIA National Richard Upjohn and Louise Blanchard Bethune Fell

4001 W. McNichols Road Detroit, Michigan 48221-3038 313-231-7616 www.udmercy.edu

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