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18/07/1997 +48 695-614-045 jureksroka@gmail.com
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Jerzy S rok a E x p e r i e n c e
2022/08 - now 2022/03 - 2022/07 2021/02 - 2021/08
Schauman & Nordgren Architects junior architect
ACOS Design
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schauman-nordgren.com
acos.design
junior architect
EFFEKT Arkitekter junior architect
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Working on an architecture ideas catalogue for Sun Development in USA, mixed-use estate in Humlebæk, masterplan in Middelfart in Denmark 2020/09 - 2021/01
C . F. M ø l l e r A r c h i t e c t s architectural intern
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w w w. c f m o l l e r. c o m
Working on new interiors for tech company, new school in Hørning, Denmark and new Business School in Aarhus in Denmark 2019/07 - 2019/09
Studio Cudzik
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www.cudzik.pl
architectural intern
Working on museum conception
E d u c a t i o n 2021/10 - 2022/03
TU Berlin
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w w w. t u . b e r l i n
Erasmus scholarship 2020/02 - now
G d a n s k U n i v e r s i t y o f Te c h n o l o g y
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pg.edu.pl
G d a n s k U n i v e r s i t y o f Te c h n o l o g y
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pg.edu.pl
M a s t e r ’s D e g r e e i n A r c h i t e c t u r e 2016/09 - 2020/02
Bachelor of Engineering of Architecture
W o r k s h o p s 2020/07 - 2020/08
Mood for wood - Cieszyn edition
A w a r d s 2020/10/26
Yo u n g A r c h i t e c t s C o m p e t i t i o n
2020/04/30
Competition for design the museum of Gdansk U n i v e r s i t y o f Te c h n o l o g y
Honorable Mention
1st prize
L a n g u a g e s Po l i s h — native English — C1-C2 German — A2
S k i l l s Autodesk AutoCAD (2D) Graphisof t Archicad Autodesk Revit Rhino V-ray Enscape Lumion Photoshop Illustrator InDesign Premier Pro
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C o n t e n t s
Resume
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0 1 . Palimpsest
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0 2. H y p e r l o o p d e s e r t c a m p u s
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0 3. T h e F a l l e n C h u r c h
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0 4. M u s e u m o f G U T
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0 5. S p a c e s d o r m i t o r y
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0 6. M o o d f o r w o o d - C i e s z y n e d i t i o n
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teamwork _ academic work
teamwork _ competition
teamwork _ competition
teamwork _ competition
BSc Thesis _ academic work
teamwork _ architectural workshop
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0 1 P a l i m p s e s t
type: academic work location: Berlin, Germany i n a s s o c i a t i o n w i t h : To b i a s R i n k e u n i v e r s i t y : Te c h n i s c h e U n i v e r s i t ä t B e r l i n tutored by: Prof. Dr Reiner Hehl, M a . A r c h . To b i a s S c h r a m m e k time: 2021/10 - 2022/02
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Palimpsest (source: wikipedia.org)
"A palimpsest is «a parchment or other writing surface on which the original text has been effaced or partially erased, and then overwritten by another; a manuscript in which later writing has been superimposed on earlier (effaced) writing». In other words, a palimpsest is a «multi-layered record». In the Middle Ages, these parchments were created from vellum, which was then recycled due to scarcity. Chemical agents were used in the recycling process to erase the existing text; the new text was subsequently superimposed onto the clean sheet. With time however the traces of old writing reappeared, leading to the creation of a palimpsest. Palimpsests are there therefore the product of a layering of texts over a period of time" (The Chicago School of Media Theory 2017).
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Pictures of the existing post-industrial hall, taken over by nature after years of being abandoned.
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After history research and a thorough study of the existing hall, the timeline, with the strategy, has emerged.
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Language of the palimpsest has been invented to provide architects with tools to design flexible space that can be disasssembled anytime.
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Past Perfect
Industrial hall
Past Simple
First overwriting - existing vegetation
Present Simple Existing Hall
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Step I
Second overwriting - Housing & Kindergarten
Step II
Third overwriting - Sport Hall & Exhibition Space
Step III
Fourth overwriting - Housing & bigger Kindergarten
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Funcitons over time summer/autumn
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Funcitons over time winter/spring
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Exhibition pavilion
summer/autumn - weekends
Atelier
summer/autumn - weekdays
Winter garden / atelier winter/spring - all week
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Housing
Housing & Kindergarten
Housing
after 5 years
Housing
after 15 years
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Jerzy S rok a honorable mention
0 2 H y p e r l o o p c a m p u s y o u n g
a r c h i t e c t s
c o m p e t i t i o n
type: competition project location: Mohave desert, California in association with: Julita Banaszak and Jakub Kruk time: 2020/07 - 2020/09
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In this desolate area, a new Hyperloop Desert Campus emerges behind the dust. The structure reveals itself as a landmark for the surroundings, being at the same time a monument of technological progress. The indigent environment creates an opportunity to create an icon, not only in the context of the desolated site but also for the Hyperloop itself. Despite this, the building was integrated into the plot as carefully as possible, referring appropriately to the nearby mountain range on many levels, at the same time giving the impression of an extraneous monolith arising in the desert.
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Ground floor plan
10 m
Sustainability section
10 m
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Internal view
observation deck
Internal view
main volume interior
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0 3 T h e F a l l e n c h u r c h r e
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c o m p e t i t i o n
type: competition project location: Grottole, Italy in association with: Julita Banaszak time: 2020/12 - 2021/03
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First floor
Ground floor
Basement
P ro l o g Just as in the past the church was the heart of the town, the stage is the heart of the theatre. The sacred place for both of those bodies. The walls, due to their sublimity, should remain as intact as possible. To emphasize the value of the ruins, the new building should be simple and easily adaptable to various functions. Therefore the new building has a retractable roof and a wall which allows opening the whole structure to the rest of the church enabling a variety of configurations. The main block should be light and give the impression of levitating in the middle of ancient stone walls. At the same time, the new building cannot be closed, to give the impression of being open and friendly to residents so that it becomes the centre of Grottole again. The Chiesa Diruta will be the reference point and a strong attraction for everyone residents and tourists.
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Structure closed
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Structure open
Ac t I The church itself is like a spectacle and the new object should be the stage for it, so it cannot outshine the existing debris, it should remain in the shadow and act as a proscenium.
Ac t I I The main block’s shell houses a wooden playhouse structure that works as an audience, exhibition balcony or additional space for users. Due to various possible configurations, there are thrust stage, proscenium stage and theatre in the round stage available inside the volume. Nevertheless, the main stage is outside and the auditorium may be located either throughout the venue or just in the gardens leaving the building undisturbed.
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Interior space used with one purpose
Interior and exterior space used as an audience
Interior and exterior space used with different purposes
Interior and exteriorspace used as an gallery
Ac t I I I Additionally, people inside, at different times of the day, performing everyday activities are also a spectacle for which the new facility should be open and prepared.
Ep i l o g ue The ruins are so tempting and romantic for their incompleteness. So, what may the future hold for this structure?
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Jerzy S rok a 1st PRIZE
0 4 M u s e u m G U T
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type: competition project location: Wrzeszcz, Gdansk c l i e n t : G d a n s k U n i v e r s i t y o f Te c h n o l o g y in association with: Jakub Kruk, Bartosz Rombalski and
Wiktor Stankiewicz
time: 2020/04 - 2020/04
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general axonometry
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axonometry of 1st and 2nd chamber
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2. 1.
axonometry of 3th and 4th chamber
axonometry of 5th chamber
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Internal view
caustic effect in chamber No. 1
Internal view GUT’s store
Internal view
using old canals as part of exposition chamber No. 3
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Jerzy S rok a BSc thesis
0 5 S p a c e s d o r m i t o r y
type: BSc thesis location: Gdansk, Poland u n i v e r s i t y : G d a n s k U n i v e r s i t y o f Te c h n o l o g y t u t o r e d by : d r. E n g . a rc h . M a g d a l e n a Po d w o j e w s k a time: 2019/04 - 2019/12
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Proximity
The plot is located at Sobieskiego St., opposite to the laboratories of the Faculty of Automatic Control and Robotics at Gdansk University of Technology. There are no gastronomic or other service facilities in this area. In addition, the University does not have universal and inter-faculty spaces designed for learning or socializing.
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An important design guide was the adaptation of the entire facility to the disabled people. There is a natural slope on the , which hinders the foundation of two buildings on the same level, thus creating a fault in the zone created between the blocks, which has been fully developed, including a ramp with a 6% slope. Modern architecture places great emphasis on creating high-quality public areas. The design area is large enough to create a complex of residential buildings with a common space in between. Such urban interior aims to integrate urban space and create an attractive place where students will want to spend time.
The project area an be accessed from the main road, so it is connect with the whole city, there is also a bus stop nearby. Currently, there is a wild car park in this area. The planned investment will liquidate this car park. Due to a big problem with a shortage of parking spaces around the GUT ’s campus 49 parking spaces are planned in the underground floor.
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Project planimetry
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Project area is being used as a wild carpark.
Creating two buildings to maximaze the housing area and to create an u r b a n i n t e r i o r.
Providing adequate lighting for each building.
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Creating handicapped accessible urban interior and establishing the connection between the buildings.
Chamfer buildings to dynamize the blocks and highlight the entrance area of each of the buildings.
Planting new trees to increase diversity of local flora and use it as natural acc o u s t i c b a r r i e r.
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First floor
10 m
A - A section
10 m
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Module A
Module B
Module C Rooms typology
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2 m
Detail
vertical section through facade elements
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2 mm sheet-aluminium covering to parapet
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8 mm fibre cement panel
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aluminiu-support profile
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f a s t n e r, f i x e d p o i n t
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intermidiate transom Aluprof MB-SR50N
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fixed glazing: 2 x 8mm toughened glass + 16 mm cavity + 2 x 6mm termoinsulated glass
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12 - 24 mm glass balustarde EVO
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6 5 x 2 1 0 m m f a s t n e r, f i x e d point
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nonius hanger NIDA
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nonius hanger NIDA
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55 x 45 cm reinforced concrete beam
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fixed glazing: 2 x 8 mm reflective glass + 16 mm cavity + 2 x 6 mm termoinsulated glass
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External view
facade with irregular balconies and green walls
External view
front facade with curtain wall and entrance to the yard
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0 6 M o o d
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W o o d
c i e s z y n e d i t i o n
type: workshop project in association with: Eliška Chrtková, Karolína Krajčíková, Natalia Kozieł, Dominika Gaja Jezierska, A n n a S o ó k i - Tó t h , Dawid Roszkowski and Michal Vrba tutored by: Karol Żurawski photography by: Dawid Majewski time: 2020/07/23 - 2020/08/03
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Our location was the boulevard space by The Liberty Bridge in Cieszyn. The Liberty Bridge stretches over the Olza river connecting the Polish side of Cieszyn with Czech’s one. The plot is divided into two areas, one with concrete slabs, going to the river, the other with grass and bushes. The whole site leans across the river creating a slope. The main problem set before us was to create something that naturally fits the plot and the river, encouraging the pedestrians at the same time. Led by feelings we experienced on-site and amazed by the diversity of surroundings, we decided on construction, which allows users to focus on interactions between them and nature without significant interference in the landscape. A platform of a total length of 6 and width 3 meters allows them to contemplate surrounding and chit-chat with friends. Additionally, the whole object, including construction, was painted blue, which should connote with the Olza river old artistic installation ‘stitching’ two shorelines together.
Design phase and model developement
Presentation for the entire workshop and local authorities
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Construction phase
Final!
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