My name is Julia and I come from a small town in the South of Poland. I began my education in Poland but a year ago I felf it is time for me to face a new challange, so I started my studies on Architectural Association in London. Since I wanted both: to finalise my first school in Poland and expand my education to entirely new level, I’ve been studying in both schools for the last year. In June I succesfully gradueted from Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice gaining a Bachelor of Architecture degree.
During this year I studied on the 2nd year on the Undergraduate level at the AA, being a member of Unit focused on research, implementing new technologies and exploring possible futuristic visions, working mainly on a project based in Varanasi ( India).
I am a very ambitious person, always looking for an opportunity for both personal and professional growth, what can be supported by my educational choices and great determination. Having experienced this year in London, which has given me so many new challenges, opportunities and adventures, I am in no way ready to slow down. Quite the contrary: I want to experience even more being now fully aware of all the things that still await to be explored. That is why I am applying for the internship in your office. Hope to hear from you soon Sincerely , Julia Slopnicka
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examples of structural solutions depending on certain scenarios and stages of city's evolution: on the left: wearable, transformable shell shaped capsule allowing to create private setting in the time of great crowding
on the right: division of the city between two worlds separated by the water surface: underwater capsules protecting remains of old Varanasi and oating urban system above the water level
on the left: view from underneath the water surface: structures towering above the old city of Varanasi leading to the sacred poin of transitioning between two worlds. on the right: the place of the transition
(graduation project research)