I prefer drawing to talking. Drawing is faster, and leaves less room for lies.
Le Corbusier
Justyna Breczko Architect and Designer, Amsterdam www.cargocollective.com/ breczko +31 6 16371144 justyna.breczko@gmail. com My name is Justyna, I am 27 years old Architect and Designer currently based in Amsterdam and now I am seeking new design opportunities. I studied at TU Delft (Netherlands) and Wroclaw University of Technology (Poland) and graduated in July 2014 with MArch diploma in Architecture and Urban Planning.
In total I gained so far 1,5 year of relevant working international experience in Poland, Italy and Netherlands. I worked on different stages of project from Interior Design and Competitions to Concept Design, Design Development VO and Construction Drawing DO phases, mostly for midscale residential and office & cultural interior proposals.
My personal most distinguish feature are my hand rendering skills and my analytic mind. Professionally I learned how to listen and follow my supervisor’s directions and how to develop given design tasks from multiple point of views in a structured way. I feel confident with 2D drafting and detailing and can work also 3D in modeling and maquette making.
My main focus through the all design phases of this project was the study of the facade and appartments layout development. I approached those tasks from different scales and points of view, working both through sketches, drafting and 3D modeling.
Search for nongeneric facade while establishing CPO identity BLOK 6 Zeeburgereiland Residential Complex for Private Clients Collective Schematic Design + Design Development + Construction Design Phases with Buro Ruim
Model and facade final impression. Post produced rendering of the main facade with balconies and entrance verandas. Facade development sequence.
Design Phase section and floor plan. Construction Phase apartment plan. Sellling materials rendered plan of the same apartment. Detailed section through the balcony and conceptual diagrams explaining balcony idea.
The office refurbishment of existing space and fit-out of collective functions. Concept Design, Space Planning and interior Display Proposal Schematic Design Phase with Buro Ruim Our team refurbished MRDM Enschede office to create an
engaging environment that accommodates two big workstation spaces with core and collective finctions grouped along the corridor. Space planning studies explore different concepts of the zoning and level of accessibility.
Final layout concept with the proposed floorplan. Hand sketched interior projections.
Final 3D isometric impressiion with proposed furnitures, fixing and equipments. Sketchy interior impression.
Conceptual diagram.
Park’n’targ as an atractive public space which just happens to be transformed into a market. 1st Place Competition for Experimental Marketplace Tendering Phase with BASIS Wrocław Our competition entry is designed as an extrovert urban space, a kind of covered city public square. My responsibilities with this design included schematic design of a market stall and post production and alteration to photoreal rendering explaining both day and night impressions.
Market schematic plan and section showing applied sustainable sollutions.
The new market shed is designed like a giant green roof, which covers both technical facilities as well as the space assigned for the costermongers and their stalls. The view towards the roof from the surrounding buildings was conceived as an important aspect of the design.
Renderings before post-production.
Renderings explaining the possible occupation of two zones during the daytime and at night.
Faรงade redesign to take advantage of the shaping of the EFTE envelope structure as a mean to reinforce natural ventilation.
Cumulus Cloud Climate Facade Facade redesign for the glasshouse at the Faculty of Architecture at TU Delft Delft University of Technology supported by Florian Eckardt This increase of structural grid of columns became possible due to the choice of utilizing EFTE air inflated cushions as a faรงade structure. Technical detail of the truss joint. Longitudal section.