Architectural portfolio

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WIERNICKA JOANNA 28.04.1993 Graduated from University of Arts based in Poznań, Poland with a bachelor degree in Architecture. Currently finishing master’s degree at the same university. In architecture strongly connected to social projects and urban concepts that could actually uplift people’s living conditions, in private life - graphic and children illustration designer.

EDUCATION BACHELOR’S DEGREE University of Arts, Poznań, Poland course: Architecture

2013 - 2017

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MASTER’S DEGREE University of Arts, Poznań, Poland course: Architecture

2017 - still

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EXPERIENCE ARCHITECTURE STUDIO „KONTUR” ul. Piątkowska 163, Poznań, Poland

Internship - creating project concepts - in urban and architecture context - mostly public utility buildings, all sorts of graphic representations for competitions

EV ARCHITECTS ul. Ostroroga 13/2, Poznań

July 2016 September 2016

June 2018 January 2019

Architect’s assistant - creating project concepts and technical documentation - mostly office’s interior designs, own projects managements and assisting at the construction sites

SKILLS AutoCAD ArchiCAD SketchUp Cinema 4D Adobe InDesign Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop Working enviroment: Languages:

preferably MacOS, but also Windows english - fluent polish - native

chosen + 48 604 514 608

joannawiernicka@gmail.comworks

2016 - 2019

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CONTENT PAGE 2014 - 2019

SEVILLE: EL PARQUE DE LA MUSICA Placa Ponce Leon Sevilla, Spain

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2018/2019

SOCIAL BARRACK HOUSING REVITALIZATION Opolska street Świerczewo, Poznań, Poland

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page 9

2017/2018

SOCIAL INTEGRATION CENTER Opolska street Świerczewo, Poznań, Poland

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page 13

2017/2018

HUMANISE MUMBAI reside: Mumbai mixed housing Worli Koliwada, Mumbai, India

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page 19

2017/2018

KOŚCIELNA STREET REVITALIZATION Kościelna street Jeżyce, Poznań, Poland

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page 23 2017/2018

MARINA Koszycki Lagoon Koszyce, Piła, Poland

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page 27 2017/2018

ACTIVISATION COMPLEX FOR HOMELESS PEOPLE Cicha street, Old Town, Poznań, Poland BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROJECT

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HOTEL Święty Wojciech street Old Town, Poznań, Poland

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page 37 2015/2016

LEISURE FACILITY Droga Dębińska street Wilda, Poznań, Poland

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page 41

HERBAL CENTER Wildecki Square Wilda, Poznań, Poland

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page 45 2014/2015

2016/2017

2015/2016

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SEVILLE: EL PARQUE DE LA MUSICA Placa Ponce Leon, Seville, Spain collaboration with: Joanna Lisiak, Zuzanna Rawska

1 SPACE CONTEXT Project area is located on Plaza de Ponce Leon in the old town of Sevilla, one of the biggest towns in Andalusia, Spain. The mentioned square borders with another, smaller one - Plaza Padre Jerónimo de Córdoba. Together, they create a consistent system of urban coupled interiors, which indeed should be look into as one, coherent space. Analysis of the nearby architecture tissue led to the conclusion, that the project area is just a part of a bigger urban plan. The main communication artery is surrounded by squares and on each and every one of them, there is the space dominant - the church - located. In 2011 the Sevilla’s most recognizable space was created - the Jürgen Mayer’s Metropol project, which dominates the space around it by the very vibrant and daring construction. THE MAIN IDEA The main idea of the project was to correspond with the very significant and local-referenced form of the Metropol - the negative round form, which immerses in the ground and floats freely, was created. The space is designed to enhance various social and cultural activities. Nothing here is really specified, the area is supposed to live with its inhabitants as a green urban garden. The main functions: three different auditories, were distributed between two squares so that they can create a certain architectural tension and protect the historic view’s axes between the church and old university.The outside auditorium and the round one were located on the Plaza de Ponce Leon, and the spherical, experimental auditorium - on the Plaza Padre Jerónimo de Córdoba. Between them the rest of the project program is spread: restaurant and the cafe, bookstore with reading space, flamenco room, offices and meeting rooms or coworking. The user is then led with the various ramp systems between floating, green garden, where everything can happen just around the (round) corner.

photo credits: Fototeca Municipal

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PROJECT AXONOMETRY Placa Ponce Leon and Placa Padre Jer贸nimo de C贸rdoba

outside auditorium

flamenco room

restaurant bookstore

round hall office auditorium cloakroom space

spherical auditorium

coworking space

squares spatial dominants - churches newly created project area Placa Ponce Leon

Metropol

Placa Padre Jer贸nimo de C贸rdoba

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VISUALISATION WITH THE OFFICE SPACE IN THE BACKGROUND

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ROUND AUDITORIUM AXONOMETRY Placa Ponce Leon

acoustic panel roof

balconies

balconies entrance stairs leading to balconies entrance

open-work, intablature roof

office space office space conference room toilets chillroom backstage stairs movable stage leading to backstage elevator cloakroom ticket office reception hall

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ROUND AUDITORIUM AND RECEPTION HALL - VISUALISATION

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1st PRIZE IN THE CZARNECKI COMPETITION 2018

SOCIAL BARRACK HOUSING REVITALIZATION Opolska street, Świerczewo, Poznań, Poland urban planning

2 CONTEXT AND REASERCH The Opolska’s street Social Barrack Housing Revitalization is the project, in which the main idea was to enhance and emphasize the unusual scale of the urban and architecture plan and create the background for social activities inside the neighborhood. The housing is located in the city, surrounded by other tall municipalities, yet the barracks themselves still preserved their country-like appearance. With the minimal possible interference, the essential and most needed functions were added to the existing urban tissue. The space around were organized to be more clear and social friendly. Through the performed interviews with current residents, the most vital problems were specified precisely. The actions were taken to provide more public spaces, recreate the small gardens between houses, which right now serve as a parking lots, to build new roads or to design small workshops for handiworkers. Those workshops, as the orchard and private gardens, were the crucial part of the project since almost everyone living in such barracks is moonlighting to make the ends meet. THE MAIN IDEA One of the base lines of the project was to reduce the number of cars which entries the neighborhood - only two ways in and out of the housing were designed - one of them is to provide the supplies for the restaurant and cafe, the other one leads residents to the spacious parking lots, where they are able to leave their car and then walk to the house. Existing car entry was redesigned as a walking path that floats between buildings and greenery and ends with bike lane leading to the recreational area nearby the small brook. As the people living in this barrack housing are really poor, the main idea was to create opportunities to make some extra money by gardening - the private gardens and the orchard appeared, so that the residents could plant fruits and vegetables and then, in the common kitchen of one of the Social Integration Center building, make the products from what they grow. In the center of the neighborhood the Social Integration Center, consisting of three buildings, was designed. The first part of that center is a merchant space, the next one is a cultural area and the third one is gastronomy oriented. The exact Center’s program is described few pages below.

photo credits: Google Earth Pro

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OLD URBAN PLAN

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NEW DEVELOPED HOUSING

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„SENEKA” ALLOTMENTS GARDENS

According to the city urban planning politics, by the end of the 2020, there will be a few new social housing built nearby. Non of those projects refer to the historical street tissue, which means that the barracks will be tore down and forgotten.

The barracks on the Opolska streets are in a very poor condition nowadays. The really small and dark apartments are lacking the basic sanitary conveniences, the heating is usually not working since the furnaces are mostly damaged and the construction is slowly deteriorating. Some of the barracks are deserted and some are taken by squatters.

The Świerczewo neighborhood, where the barracks are located, is well known for its allotments m 01 m 05 m 001 gardens. Those which borders with the project area are called „SENEKA allotments gardens” and the whole place does not even resemble the original idea. All the social housing residents are able to see, is a concrete wall surrounding the garden area and roofs of huge summer cottages, which grew in a place of previous m 01 m 05 cabins immersed m 001 small wooden in the greenery. Under the fence, the neighborhood dumpster appeared spontaneously.

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The only entrance to the social housing properties is a rutted, bumpy, dirt road, which leads m 002 nearby the closed bar and unused bowling alley. Scary is the place and the surrounding do not look any better. The space chaos is caused becausem of m 01mostly m 05 001 the dumped old furnitures, rubbish and old alcohol bottles. On the whole area the dumpsters are rarely seen.

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THEm 0GÓRCZYNKA BROOK 02 The Górczynka brook and its green surroundings are definitely untapped potential of the whole m 01 m project 05 area. The brook is polluted severely polluted by rubbish from the nearby housing and no-one really cares about those green meadow, which m 002 could become a great recreational and leisure area.

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housing facilities occupied by homeless people

neighborhood as a garbage dumpster

no roads infrastructure and parking lots

no recreation area

original architecture endangered by arbitrary extensions

no integration and meeting places

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NEW URBAN PLAN

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NEIGHBORHOOD BOND PLACES

WORKSHOPS

RECREATIONAL AREAS

NO CARS RESTRICTION

ORCHARD

The social barrack housing is located on the vast, rural area for now udeveloped. Despite the size of the area, the public spaces there have never been created. There are hardly any shops, no cafes or restaurants, no place for neighbors to gather. In the project idea, those gaps were filled and the public squares and buildings were designed so that residents have the place to bond.

The people living in the social barracks housing are rather poor. They moonlight to make the ends meet, often one person have more than just one job or handiwork to be able to make for a living. Their apartments are not so spacious to be able to fit the whole workshop inside. Therefore the small workshops cabins were designed, so each and every one of residents would be able to have space for additional activities. Between workshops little squares for trade are situated. The sellers would be able, on a sunny day, to take their handiwork treasures outside and sell them to bystanders.

As long as the youngsters are consider, there was no place for them to safely play, therefore the whole recreational area was created. Its filled with playgrounds of any kind, pitches and open spaces surrounded by trees and sheltered from the car traffic.

In the whole project area, there were only two car entries created. Both of them are closed with a parking lot, from which the residents properties are really close. The whole „no car” restriction is mostly to unveil architecture of those barracks and their unusual scale, which is now surrounded by cars.

As the main historic idea of the original designer was to create a place, where its inhabitants would be able to live the self-sufficient life, the communal orchard was one of the most important improvement to the urban plan. The orchard is also another opportunity to make some additional money for the poorest residents - in the Social Integration Center, which is also a vivid center of the project area, there is a common kitchen provided so that those who don’t have much space at home would be able to make some homemade jam products and sell them on the nearby trade.

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NEW URBAN PLAN - AXONOMETRY

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SOCIAL INTEGRATION CENTER

Opolska street, Świerczewo, Poznań, Poland

architectural part of the social barack housing revitalization

3 Social Integration Center consists of three separated buildings, which creates slightly different vibe. The first one is the social building, divided into two parts - in the concrete one, the user is able to find library with reading room, computer lab, workshop space for some after-hours activities or outdoor stage with amphitheaterical seats around the area and in the wooden one - cooperative’s offices and conference room with the communal living room. The base line for this space was to create open area for people to be able to gather and bond as a part of bigger community. The facade of the concrete building has the possibility to be freely opened and stairs from the outside amphitheater creates one space with inside staircase as a part of huge audience. The next building is a merchant area, which is designed more as a place-memory-installation than a building itself. The steel frames imitate the gable roof barracks. Between the frames there are some white boxes put and inside those small cabins the stores and cafes are located. The whole thing is supposed to create a passage -like space with light construction and lot of daylight coming in. The last of the buildings is gable roof concrete facility, in which the restaurant and small concert hall is located. The restaurant building is almost-round shaped and opens to the surroundings by its light and glass construction. From the restaurant space the user is able to watch the whole square and therefore participate in the community’s life.

photo credits: Google Earth Pro

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SOCIAL INTEGRATION CENTER - AXONOMETRY

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RESTAURANT BUILDING - VISUALSATION

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SOCIAL INTEGRATION CENTER - TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION

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SOCIAL INTEGRATION CENTER - VISUALISATION

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HUMANISE MUMBAI

reside: Mumbai mixed housing Worli Koliwada, Mumbai, India collaboration with Joanna Lisiak

4 The design of HUMANISE MUMBAI is located on the northern tip of Koliwada peninsula in southern Mumbai, India. It is inspired by the historical urban fabric and responds to the main issues that Mumbai faces nowadays. There are various open green spaces accessible for all the inhabitants and visitors. Due to very flexible functional program of the buildings and sensitively developed masterplan, the vibrating urban fabric with a lot of human-scale semi- private spaces arose. A sequence of four squares creates a logical path of both economical distribution and space experience. Local economy based on fishing is supposed to thrive and evolve into more up-to- date form. Fish caught at the fish square adjacent to mangrove forests is easily transported to the market square where sold or served. Subsequently a path leads to the memorial square commemorating Worli Fort and to the recreational square which takes a full advantage of magnificent location at the seaside. The sequence is pulled together by fishing platforms in the West and longer, wider recreational platforms in the East. Open spaces program is supplemented with four more areas: a festivalarea, a semi-wild forest area, a praying area and a promenade. Festivals and open-air activities of any kind can take place at the very northern tip of the peninsula taking advantage of the shadow provided by BWSL bridge. The praying area is located on a hill surrounded by high greenery which gives the space the feeling of intimacy and spirituality. The promenade stretches along the Eastern coastline and intersects with an enlogated platform carving into mangrove forests. The mangrove forests have been reintroduced along the whole coastline creating stunning views and open spaces. Not only do they provide fish with breeding sites and thus encourage local economy but also protect the peninsula from monsoon flooding. Taking into consideration demographic forecasts for Mumbai the designed urban fabric is dense enough is house a considerable number of inhabitants. On the other hand all the spaces between buildings and additional open spaces do not cause overcrowding.

photo credits: arch out loud

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URBAN PLAN

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Fishing square Fishing square is the first of a sequence of four squares fitted with two fishing jetties and a semi-private fishing harbour, surrounded by modular Koli houses.

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2 Fishing square Fishing square is the first of a sequence of four squares fitted with two fishing jetties and a semi-private fishing harbour, surrounded by modular Koli houses.

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Fishing square is the first of a sequence of four squares fitted with two fishing jetties and a semi-private fishing harbour, surrounded by modular Koli houses. 2

Market square The next square is the main multi-functional space integrating the inhabitants, supporting trade and gastronomy. The urban interior is enclosed by all types of units.

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Fishing square

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Fishing square is the first of a sequence of four squares fitted with two fishing jetties and a semi-private fishing harbour, surrounded by modular Koli houses. 2

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Recreational square The sequence of squares leads to the last recreational square open to the sea and mangrove forests view which meets an organically shaped coastline promenade.

Recreational square

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Recreational square The sequence of squares leads to the last recreational square open to the sea and mangrove forests view which meets an organically shaped coastline promenade.

Vehicular traffic The roads supporting vehicular traffic lead all the way to the festival area which lets emergency and supply vehicles reach the whole neighbourhood.

Recreational square The sequence of squares leads to the last recreational square open to the sea and mangrove forests view which meets an organically shaped coastline promenade.

Vehicular traffic The roads supporting vehicular traffic lead all the way to the festival area which lets emergency and supply vehicles reach the whole neighbourhood.

12x12 units Unit of 12x12 meters is designed as a high building creating the skyline of Worli Koliwada. The unit bases on a free plan idea and generates a typology of skyscraper suitable for Mumbai’s future. 10x10 units Unit of 10x10 meters consisting of a bigger module of 5x8 meters meets the expectations of young generations and newcomers form outside the peninsula.

12x12 units

8x8 units

Unit of 12x12 meters is designed as a high building creating the skyline of Worli Koliwada. The unit bases on a free plan idea and generates a typology of skyscraper suitable for Mumbai’s future.

Unit of 8x8 meters is destined for the native Koli people and consists of modular spaces of 4x6 meters designed as either flats or workplaces for the local people.

10x10 units

Memorial square The square adjacent to an intimate praying hill commemorates the former existence of the4colonial Worli Fort. It gives the3space a new native value and switches from the material significance into the spiritual one.

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The square adjacent to an intimate praying hill commemorates the former existence of the colonial Worli Fort. It 4 gives the3space a new native value and switches from the material significance into the spiritual one.

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The next square is the main multi-functional space integrating the inhabitants, supporting trade and gastronomy. The urban interior is enclosed by all types of units.

Memorial square

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Memorial square The square adjacent to an intimate praying hill commemorates the former existence of the colonial Worli Fort. It gives the space a new native value and switches from the material significance into the spiritual one.

Memorial square The square adjacent to an intimate praying hill commemorates the former existence of the colonial Worli Fort. It gives the space a new native value and switches from the material significance into the spiritual one.

Fishing square

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Market square The next square is the main multi-functional space integrating the inhabitants, supporting trade and gastronomy. The urban interior is enclosed by all types of units.

Market square The next square is the main multi-functional space integrating the inhabitants, supporting trade and gastronomy. The urban interior is enclosed by all types of units.

Vehicular traffic The roads supporting vehicular traffic lead all the way to the festival area which lets emergency and supply vehicles reach the whole neighbourhood.

12x12 units

Unit of 10x10 meters consisting of a bigger module of 5x8 meters meets the expectations of young generations and newcomers form outside the peninsula. 8x8 units Unit of 8x8 meters is destined for the native Koli people and consists of modular

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MODULAR HOUSING AXONOMETRIES

8x8 UNIT The unit of 8x8 meters is a three-storey building. On the groundfloor there are commercial use spaces like eateries, tourist apartments and boatbuilding workshops designed to support the economical development of Koli people on their native land. On the two upper floors there are flats for the Koli. Staircases as a additional ventilation system Common spaces created in between the buildings, especially in front of the facades refer to a traditional veranda – oti. Spontanously arisen semi-private squares provide the locals with space to maintain fishing gear and store freshly caught fish. AŻURY

elevational scheme. space distribution and endless possibilities of Such a solution creates an outline of the plan. be freely pushed outside modular boxes which can All the units consist of

motives. traditional Indian open- works inspired by sutnproof glass and based on local stone, boxes. The elevational is holding all the modular construction frame units is unified by a Outer appearance of the

Flexibility

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10x10 UNIT The unit of 10x10 meters is a four to five-storey building and has a more fluent residential/commercial space ratio. The unit is supposed to merge both traditional and contemporary occupations and is flexible enough to meet the expectations of both the natives and newcomers. Staircases as a additional ventilation system

CONSTRUCTION

Common spaces created on the streets and squares saturated with 10x10 units favour the integration between two profiles of the inhabitants.

AŻURY

JEDNOSTKA 12x12

elevational scheme. space distribution and endless possibilities of Such a solution creates an outline of the plan. be freely pushed outside modular boxes which can All the units consist of

motives. traditional Indian open- works inspired by sutnproof glass and based on local stone, boxes. The elevational is holding all the modular construction frame units is unified by a Outer appearance of the

Flexibility

Appearance

UNITS

Staircases as a additional ventilation system Modular apartment’s boxes are once again used to provide unique facade, shaped freely by residents and their needs

AŻURY

elevational scheme. CONSTRUCTION space distribution and endless possibilities of Such a solution creates an outline of the plan. be freely pushed outside modular boxes which can All the units consist of

motives. traditional Indian open- works inspired by sutnproof glass and based on local stone, boxes. The elevational is holding all the modular construction frame units is unified by a Outer appearance of the

Flexibility

Appearance

UNITS

The unit with a staircase in the middle is supported on piles. As an outcome the groundfloor is vast and shaded providing with further views through the neighbourhood. On the third floor there is also a platform accessible for all the passers-by.

CONSTRUCTION

The unit of 12x12 meters is a high building with an open groundfloor and five to eight floors starting as high as 12 meters above the ground. Its module of 3x3 meters can be freely lengthened, extended and merged providing the building with a free plan and incorporating all kind of commercial use spaces and different apartments.

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HONORABLE MENTION AT THE KOŚCIELNA COMPETITION

KOŚCIELNA STREET REVITALIZATION ul. Kościelna, Jeżyce, Poznań, Poland collaboration with Zofia Łobza

5 The Kościelna street urban interior from the very beginning of Jeżyce district’s existence, was a vivid and alive heart of the neighborhood. It was an old village center square, in an unique oval shape, where people gathered during market days. The shape itself is an important urban relic, that shows exactly how the village was developing into a part of the city infrastructure. The space, even though it is a vital area of the whole city, for now is left to deteriorate and nothing really happens there. Poznań City authorities announced the competition to revitalize the square but the problem gets much bigger - firstly, there should be some changes in the district urban tissue to provide fundamental functions to the neighborhood and then the Kościelna Street would be able to become a space of its historical profile. While the Kościelna street urban interior definitely needs a revitalisation, it is impossible not to look more broadly at its context. The Poznań city authorities and the city residents, who live in the neighborhood, are far from being consistent with their expectations. The authorities want to create a green, recreational area, which would raise the profile of the space and the residents desire the space to be filled with some functions that are lacking nearby, such as playgrounds or dog walking areas. During the examination of the urban interior on the Kościelna street, one is able to see that both sides are quite right when it comes to the funtions. The Jeżyce distric, where the project is located, definitely needs some recreational area with a place for people to gather, free from cars and safe for children to play (cars are one of the biggest problems in the neighborhood - they took over the space and the pedestrians are forced to circulate between them) but the historic center of an old village should become a place that respects the history, not a place for dogs to be walked. The main idea of the project we created, was to make both - city authorities and the residents - see the bigger picture and find a common stance on their expectations. That is why the courtyards tissue revitalisation was proposed as a first step of the competition.

photo credits: Google Earth Pro

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IDEA PROJEKTU

Function distribution that meets the residents and local authorities expectations regarding parkings

Competition thesis

Competition antithesis

Function distribution that regards the neighborhood urban tissue revitalization on the courtyards

1 348 m2 891 m2

1 184 m2 829 m2

10 484m2 2 360 m2 638 m2 230 m2 320 m2 1 161 m2

2 429 m2 942 m2

6 391 m2 230 m2

Comparison of the courtyards square meters and the courtayrds area that is took over by cars

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CULTURAL ZONE

CHILLOUT ZONE

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COURTYARD’S ZONES DESIGN

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KOŚCIELNA STREET URBAN INTERIOR DESIGN PEDESTRIANS ZONE The Sołacz park is the closest park to the Jeżyce district, which lacks the green areas. The Kościelna street is the only pedestrian connection between them and the connection is definitely not perfect. It leads inside the train overpass and it’s really narrow so in the project, the additional overpass was proposed as a solution for more comfortable and safe pedestrians path.

ICE CREAM’S SQUARE One of the most recognizable ice cream factory in Poznań is located on the Kościelna Street. The square nearby exists in a very informal way, so in the project, the new infrastructure was created so that the place could become more clear and vivid.

TRADE SQUARE As a center of the old village, the Kościelna urban interior was also a trade square for its residents. It was a full of live space, in which people gathered and bonded. In the project, one of the main ideas is to recreate that square as a place for residents to spend their free time.

WATER ON KOŚCIELNA STREET On the Kościelna Street urban interior the water was always a case. Before, the two ponds were located in the center of the square. As the time is different and the memory of the water there should be embraced, in the project the narrow brook was designed to lead the way between greenery and squares to the Sołacz park area.

CULTURAL SQUARE To bring back the life to the project area, the cultural space was created. Between the greenery paths, the seats and the stage were located. It is a spot for some outdoor cinema, concerts and gigs or stand ups and performances.

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MARINA

Koszyce Lagoon, Koszyce, Piła, Poland

6 The main idea was to create a building that will not interfere in the beautiful, natural surroundings, yet it will meet the housing needs of the sailing club „UKZ WODNIAK” located in the Koszyce lagoon. It was also vital that the construction would be within reasonable price, simple and modular. The sailing club needed infrastructure for lectures and conferences, some workshops, boat storages and most importantly - a place for children sailing camp during summer holidays. During sailing season, the club is also hosting some regattas and competitions, which means the place for audience should be mentioned as well. The project consists of three parts: administration, workshops and storage part, conference and gastronomy part and camping part. Each of the functions is located in a modular, light building with post and lintel construction. All of that has been balanced with a wide, modular bridge, that floats on a water, connecting every part of the project. Between the camping part and conference part the pool was created, so that the youngest summer camp participants could learn how to swim safely. Nearby the swimming pool the beach was designed. Camping area is filled with small, wooden cabins, common space for chill and reacreation and sanitary facilities on the end of the bridge. As it is a sailing zone, the boats bridges appear here and there. In the center of the whole project, the big fireplace was located as it’s one of the most vital attribution for season opening’s party. All of the project is immersed in the greenery and it’s impact on the natural surroundings is limited to a minimum.

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ACTIVISATION COMPLEX FOR HOMELESS PEOPLE Cicha street, Old Town, Poznań, Poland BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROJECT

7 „Homelessness is the circumstance when people are without a permanent dwelling, such as a house or apartment. People who are homeless are most often unable to acquire and maintain regular, safe, secure and adequate housing due to a lack of, or an unsteady income. According to the UK homelessness charity Crisis, a home is not just a physical space: it also provides roots, identity, security, a sense of belonging and a place of emotional wellbeing.” Activisation complex for homeless people is a conglomeration of buildings for people in a difficult housing condition, who are unable to bond, maintain relationships and excluded from the society but still responsible enough to look for a possibility of a better outcome. The project was created to change not only the perspective for homeless people but also authorities’s actions.

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MAIN IDEA

TRAINING APARTMENTS

housing that enables a person to take responsibilities for their own living conditions whole year, 24/7 maximum stay: 5 years depends on the apartment’s size

HOUSE facility for homeless people disabled or sick whole year, 24/7 depends on the building’s size

SHELTER whole year, 24/7 maximum stay: 2 years max 50 people not more than 10 people per room

DORMITORY whole year, nights to mornings max 60 people not more than 20 people per room

WARMING PLACE seasonally max 30 people

The main idea was based on the localization. The project area could not be on the city outskirts so that homeless people could blend into the society and interact with those around them in a completely new way. Most of the dormitory or resocialisation facilities are built so far away from the city ceter that usually homeless people cannot get there or have no knowledge of such a place. Also, mostly all of those needing people are living in the city main squares and they hardly go out of those neighborhoods. The complex was located in the Poznań city center, near the Cicha street, in the old town, close to the hospital but on a abandoned land, where nothing would be ever built due to proximity to railway tracks. The functional plan is based on few completely independent buildings, which are connected by diversified common spaces. The project consists of: outisde warming places, inside warming place, dormitory, shelter, training apartments, resocialisation building, cultural building, beanery building and bath building. The structure of independent facilities is create so that the complex is less institutionalized, therefore homeless people are able to firstly get used to some of the functions and take baby steps into society without being forced to work with therapist from the very beginning.

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THE RESOCIALISATION PATH The complex consists of eight buildings, which are located near the Old Town in Poznań City. The buildings, one after another, symbolize the path, that a homeless person have to walk through to get back to the society as a fully recovered individual. The walking and common areas were established, each with a different purpose. The right sided buildings are housing estates, starting from the very beginning with a outside warming area, through the dormitory and shelter and the training apartments. On the left side of the whole complex, the fundamental functions were located (such as: beanery, cultural building and public toilet building) - the homeless person doesn’t have to be a protege, to be able to use them.

DIVERSIFIED COMMON SPACES Each and every building, regarding its function, was moved from the path-axis to create diversified and private common spaces before or behind it. Those spaces consists outside warming places, gardening area (gardening is one of the most important therapy process for homeless people - it teaches them how to be responsible again) or workshops area for handiworks.

PRIVACY AND VOLUNTARY Between the training apartments and therapy building the handiwork workshop was created, near the public toilets - outdoors showers and sinks, near the beanery - outdoor chairs and tables and the restaurant window, from where the individual could get food without coming in to the building itself. All of those functions are fulfilling the basic needs of a homeless person, who does not want to get into therapy yet. The material used in the projects are glazed bricks, which are easy to maintain hygiene and creates a warm, homely impression.

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HOTEL

Święty Wojciech street, Old Town, Poznań, Poland

8 The Święty Wojciech street is a historic enclave of great importance for the city architectural tissue. It is the unique place, where greenery, necropolis, beautiful historical facades and one of the oldest, wooden church meets. Narrow streets with high tenements houses - which means not so much daylight - and the localization of the project area were the most vital problems to be resolved due to the Hotel designing process. The historic connections and the neighborhood features determined the function (lack of the daylight on the project area prevented the developer from building a housing estate) and form of the hotel. The light and semi-transparent facade gives the feeling of privacy but also lets the light in the hotel rooms. Hotel was designed with its main entrance on the Święty Wojciech street and underground garage entrance on the Podgórze street. The reception hall, restaurant with a cafe area and the gastronomy storage was located on the ground floor. The upper floors are filled with hotel rooms with similar standard and the VIP area with a bar. On the last floor the roof terrace is located with a glass cubic as a recreational and sightseeing place. The terrace is surrounded by greenery.

photo credits: Magdalena Mrugalska-Banaszak i Danuta Książkiewicz-Bartkowiak

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LEISURE FACILITY Droga Dębińska street, Wilda, Poznań, Poland

9 The project area, which before has been known as a leisure garden with children care facility and nowadays is deteriorating, was divided with new axis along the plot sites as the main, historical axis was preserved. The axis lines intensify in the project area corner, which is the main entrance to the site from the nearby road. The division is made to create greenery parterres, in which the buildings are immersed as a bufor zone, separating new leisure facility from the road traffic. Parterres are the most important part of the projects - they were designed to create a varied level of privacy and activities. The axis are also pointing out the buildings and pedestrians areas. The old and the new the complex of buildings are connected by glass corridor, which is recessed into the ground escarpment. The buildings forms are a result of the axis grid and were divided into the separated functions, such as: sports hall, wellness pavilion, conference and gastronomy pavilion and the furthest away from the main road - children pavilion, which is an extension to the existing children care facility.

photo credits: Dzieciniec pod Słońcem - lepszypoz.pl

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HERBAL CENTER Wildecki Square, Wilda, Poznań, Poland

10 The Herbal Center, focused mostly on plant genetic research, is located on the Wildecki Trade Square. The localization itself is not random - the project is supposed to live in symbiosis with plant growers, gardeners and trade’s sellers from the nearby market. Besides the science function, the building is also a space for conference and workshops connected to plant growing, genetic modifications and seed diseases. On the first floor the greenery architecture offices were planned. The complex was divided into four fundamental parts: from the main street there is a restaurant located, which prepares meals from its own greenhouse’s vegetables, offices and conferences rooms, archives and the laboratory part with storage space. The form of the building is a reference to the gable roofs of the nearby trade tents and the three floors height is providing some space between the tight urban tissue. The simple materials are used so that the object itself won’t be competing with the beautiful church located on the other side of the trade market.

photo credits: poznan.wikia.com

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thank u for your time with kind regards, Joanna Wiernicka joannawiernicka@gmail.com +48 604 514 608



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