PORTFOLIO ĽUBOMÍR PISARČÍK
Ľubomír Pisarčík
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31. 08. 1995 Osloboditeľov 10, 05901 Spišská Belá, Slovakia xapisarcik@vutbr.cz lpisarcik95@gmail.com Ľubo Pisarčík lubino.p + 421 948 339 548
Education 2000 - 2010 2010 - 2014 2014 - 2018 2018 - now 2019
Primary school of J. M. Petzval, Spišská Belá, Slovakia Secondary school, D. Tatarku Street, Poprad, Slovakia Faculty of architecture, BUT Brno, Czech Republic, bachelor degree Faculty of architecture, BUT Brno, Czech Republic, master degree Faculteit Architectuur, KU Leuven, Brussels, Belgium one semester, programme Erasmus +
Language skills English German
C1 B2
Computer skills Autocad, Archicad, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, SketchUp Work experience 2018 2019 - 2020
OSA & Partners, Poprad, Slovakia KEEO 4 DESIGN, Brno, Czech Republic
Hobbies tennis, sking, running, photography, travelling
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HOUSE UNDER MOUNTAINS Design of a family home for parents 2018 - 2020 Spišská Belá, Slovakia (location)
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SOCIAL MAGNET 2019 Bordeaux, France (location)
Caroline Sohie, Cecilia Chiappini (supervisor)
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A site of the project was in a light industrial business area near to the airport, in Merignac Bordeax. The area is unattractive, people do not want to work there at all, pedestrians and cyclists are not even welcomed there. I saw it very important to open the whole area in order to make an opportunity for people to see and meet each other. Also to connect the area visually and show it can work differently. My intervention was done by adding four ‘magnets‘ (hubs, squares) to disrupt the precise order. I design them in circle shape. Circle as a disruption of the order, but also circle as a symbol of unity, wholeness, circle as inclusion. The disruption visually by the circles themselves and functionally, by adding new social infrastructure. The magnet attracts what is in immediate proximity and gradually attracts the bigger area. These four circles influence each other and reconnect the whole area. I am now proposing the solution for current situation, so that’s why I am not removing the cars, I am slowing them down by the circles, because they are working as speed bumps, since they are kind of small platforms in the area. Each circle has its own characteristics. It is defined by the used material and particular colour. Every circle has its own purpose (food, sport, culture and relax zone).
Placing of magnets
Effect of magnets, connecting the closest buildings
Connecting magnets and connecting the whole area
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Coral circle / food zone
Orange circle / sport zone
Coral circle / food zone
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Turquoise circle / culture zone
Silver circle / relax zone
Orange circle / sport zone
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IN THE SOUTH Pre - diploma project 2019 - 2020 Brno, Czech Republic (location)
Michal Palaščák (supervisor)
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For decades the area south of the historical center in Brno has grown with grass. In the coming years, a new city district will be built and it is called the biggest event since the demolition of medieval city walls. The fundamental question was how to approach the design of a multifunctional house in the newly emerging neighborhood of the 21st century. Technological progress is affecting the construction industry more and more. Housing, its standards and quality can not be defined only by the number of rooms and the price per square meter. Climate change and increasing emphasis on future generations became big challenges for architects. My design is trying to incorporate sustainability, adaptability, nature and quality of housing. I designed the building as a hybrid structure consisting of a wooden carcass, reinforced concrete core and groundfloor. The carcass creates flexibility of the whole system, possible transformation of residential units into office space and vice versa. The system offers really wide possibilities of disposition of the apartments themselves, whether maisonettes, lofts, or common single-storey apartments of various sizes.
Wooden carcass
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Schematic plan of a characteristic floor
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Ground floor
1st floor
1+KK 28,05 m2
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2+KK 72,34 m2
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2+KK 72,34 m2
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2nd floor
2+KK 50,29 m2
3rd floor
1+KK 28,05 m2
1+KK 28,05 m2
2+KK 72,36 m2
2+KK 72,36 m2
2+KK 72,36 m2
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2+KK 72,36 m2
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2+KK 50,29 m2
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2+KK 72,34 m2
2+KK 50,29 m2
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2+KK 72,34 m2
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4th floor
5th floor
1+KK 28,05 m2
2+KK 53,28 m2
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2+KK 53,28 m2
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4+KK 103,87 m2
4+KK 103,87 m2
2+KK 50,29 m2
2+KK 83,39 m2
6th floor 2+KK 53,28 m2
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4+KK 103,87 m2
4+KK 103,87 m2
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2+KK 83,39 m2
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Ground floor
1st floor
2nd floor
1+KK 28,05 m2
1+KK 28,05 m2
3+KK 100,4 m2
3+KK 100,4 m2
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3+KK 100,4 m2
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3+KK 100,4 m2
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2+KK 50,29 m2
2+KK 50,29 m2
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4th floor
3rd floor
1+KK 28,05 m2
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4+KK 123,19 m2
4+KK 123,19 m2
4+KK 123,19 m2 P
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2+KK 50,29 m2
4+KK 123,19 m2
4+KK 123,19 m2
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4+KK 123,19 m2 P
2+KK 50,29 m2
4+KK 103,87 m2
4+KK 103,87 m2
4+KK 103,87 m2
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2+KK 53,28 m2
4+KK 103,87 m2
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4+KK 103,87 m2
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4+KK 103,87 m2
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2+KK 83,39 m2 2+KK 83,39 m2
4+KK 123,19 m2
2+KK 53,28 m2
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4+KK 103,87 m2
4+KK 123,19 m2 2+KK 50,29 m2
6th floor 2+KK 53,28 m2
4+KK 103,87 m2
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2+KK 50,29 m2
5th floor
2+KK 53,28 m2
1+KK 28,05 m2
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2+KK 83,39 m2
2+KK 83,39 m2
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RIVERSIDE HOUSE Bachelor thesis 2018 Brno, Czech Republic (location)
Michal Palaščák (supervisor)
Site plan
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This apartment house is a part of a new development on the bank of river Svitava in Brno, Czech Republic. The house has east and west facing facades therefore the concept brought me to incorporate the location and the light into the design. I made it by maisonettes oriented on both sides of the house, then by the skylight above the common spaces (main staircases and corridors), where some of the aparrtments’ windows are situated. The overall architectural expression of the building is meant to be simple, but elegant. The regular raster of windows does not look utilitarian due to its division into the opening and fixed parts and presence of flowerrpots on the windows in kitchens. Dark window frames, metal casing and flowepots are in interesting contrast to light facade made of white brick cladding.
East elevation
West elevation
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Section
Common spaces
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Axonometric diagram of apartments
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BLOCK 2017 - 2018 Brno, Czech Republic (location)
Michal Palaščák (supervisor)
Šimon Štrba, Veronika Kučírková (collaboration)
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This project is dealing with incomplete development on Milady Horakove street in Brno, Czech Republic. Standard urban element in this area is a closed block defining the structures. Our new multifunctional block is dominated by housing with few features such as shops, offices and kindergarten. The solution needed to take into account the traffic especially the combination of cars and trams. However there was a clear need to prioritise pedestrians and cyclists in this area. The most radical constrain has been the parking policy, which will radically change in upcoming years to accommodate the tighten traffic with the city. The proposed solution includes 3 parking houses that are taking less space compared to underground garages and can be easily disassembled and replaced in the future.
Site plan
Schematic phases of the intervention
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Regulation plan
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GYMNASIUM 2017 - 2018 Uherské Hradiště, Czech Republic (location)
Nicol Gale, Svatopluk Sládeček (supervisor)
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As part of our concept, we are dealing with the closure of a block of residential buildings in the Velehradská třída in Uherské Hradiště, Czech Republic. The building plot is located directly opposite the former prison, which is surrounded by a long wall. Our gymnasium is designed to the maximum dimensions of the building plot and thus does not allow performing certain sports. The mass of the entire building is divided into two parts. The left part, which is higher, reflects the location of the gymnasium and the large cantilever with the tribune for spectators. A lower right part, consisting of halls, bistro and facilities, with a small hall is visible to a shorter cantilever standing over the pavement.
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FUTURE LIVING VELUX student competition 2018 Šimon Štrba, Veronika Kučírková, Michaela Domiňáková (collaboration)
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People are moving to cities like never before. By 2050 more than 2,5 billion people will be living in towns. Future cities need to be ready for this to prevent themselves from a lack of affordable housing. However, is there enough space for all to live there? For our project we were trying to find a particular suitable urban spaces around us which are not being used today. We chose the exposed facades of panel buildings without windows at housing estates which have been widely built in Slovakia during last century. We use these empty spots for our modular wooden frame constructions. These extensions bring also other programs to these monopurpose panel blocks and increase density of urban population.The project is based on co-living society which offers lower outcomes, lowers builtup area and also prevents from social isolation.
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Schematic diagrams of units
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Ground floor
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3rd floor
4th floor
5th floor
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7th floor
8th floor
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DOWNTOWN KERLING YTONG student competition 2018 Banská Štiavnica, Slovakia (location)
Šimon Štrba, Veronika Kučírková, Michaela Domiňáková (collaboration)
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Residence Kerling is supposed to be the gate of the city of Banská Štiavnica, the crossroad where old and new will meet. We design two complementary forms which recreate characteristic lines of an old town streets and aim to visually enclose an interior court. The element of „trottoir“, characteristic elevated path, which has the added function such as meeting point or public place, is present along the Dolná street and is opened in one point to a multifunctional public plaza. The first building contains spaces for the hotel Kerling including apartments. At the back side facing the old tabacco factory there is a community center at the ground floor and co-working spaces at the first floor. The second mass, opening to Dolná street, is designed as a polyfunctional building. There are commercial spaces accessible from a trottoir and the upper floors are created as a groups of flats for singles or couples, young or elder people.
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CRYSTAL 2016 - 2017 Jan Šebánek (supervisor)
Model of stylized crystal, made of material Acrystal.
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BUNDESTAG 2014 - 2015 Jaroslav Drรกpal (supervisor)
Model of Bundestag dome in Berlin. 3D model made of layered paper showing the structural essence of the building.
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PAST / FUTURE 2017 - 2018 Jan KratochvĂl (supervisor)
Posters for the 25th anniversary of the dissolution of Czechoslovakia.
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WATER GOBLIN 2017 - 2018 Jan Šebánek (supervisor)
Storyboard for one of the ballads by the Czech author Karel Jaromír Erben.
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PHOTOGRAPHY
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