Natalia Maniow | Part I Architecture Portfolio 2017

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ARCHITECTURE | GRAPHICS & ILLUSTRATION | PHOTOGRAPHY

PORTFOLIO

R I B A PA RT I JUNE 2017

| NATALIA MANILOW

R I B A PA RT I A R C H I T E CT U R E ACADEMIC | COMPETITION


NATALIA MANILOW 22 | 08 | 1995 RIBA Part I Graduate with Distinction

47 Magdalen Yard Rd 3/R, DD1 4FN Dundee, UK nataliamanilow@gmail.com +48 518 024 341

In June 2017 I received my Bachelor of Arts in Architecture with Distinction from the University of Dundee in Scotland, UK.

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I am a passionate part I architect with the number of prizes, publications and a number of national exhibition where my projects were displayed for the public. I have gained my professional experience working in small local practice and a big company in London. It influenced and helped me to establish my opinion on what kind of architecture I am interested in. I have also gained 2-year professional experience in the field of graphic design, working part time during the course of my architecture studies. I combine my interest in traveling, people, culture, psychology, and intention to change my surroundings for better in my approach to design architecture. In my opinion, architecture is about people. I am interested in people and making the world a better place. My main drive to do architecture is that I believe architecture has a life-changing impact on people and communities. I believe it is essential for the building to be well designed through all the means but what is making it truly beautiful is making people happy to use it. I believe it is true value its beneficial impact on local community. I attempt to make my architecture be valuable in that way.

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PRIZES

EDUCATION 2014 | 2017

SEP 2016

Bachelor of arts in Architecture with Distinction University of Dundee, UK Faculty of Architecture

SEDA KJ AWARD 2016 Overall Winner

Awarded to a second year student:

FOR EXCELLENCE IN ECOLOGICAL DESIGN

2011 | 2014

MAR 2016

A-levels eqivalent High School Degree XIX High School in Warsaw, Poland

OoD | Joseph Thurrot AWARD for Queensferry Library

ONE OF 5 WINNING SCHEMES

WORK EXPERIENCE

RECOGNITION EXHIBITIONS

Architectural Intern in Architects of Invention London, UK

*DRAWING TO FIND OUT published amongst the best works of the year 2016 | 2017 MAR 2016

Display on Queensferry Library Exhibition Display of 5 selected library projects

MAY | AUG 2015

Architectural Intern in Atelier-M Longforgan, Scotland, UK *assistance in preparation of planning application drawings *assisting architect in the design process *preparing Forms of Tender for contractors *preparing psychical models *preparing office portfolio book /design+print/ SEP 2016 | CURRENT

Graphic designer for Star ITS Sp.z.o.o Gdansk, Poland /part-time, remote work/

SEP 2015 | CURRENT

Co-founder & designer for 2DOTS.co.uk Dundee, Scotland, UK /freelance, part-time/ *leadership of graphic design and illustration *web design + wordpress /co-operation with developers/ *selection of graphic design and illustration jobs including: illustration for web advertisments, web and mobile design, logo and visual identity for compnies *assistance with video production and editing

University of Dundee

SEDA KJ Award

level6

one of 5 shortlisted projects for scottish exhibition in queesnferry

overall winner for all universities in Scotland

recognition in journal of the best students

OCT 2016 | MAR 2017

Display on RI&S Exhibition: Best of the best Level 2, The Lighthouse, Glasgow *QUEENSFERRY COMMUNITY LIBRARY displayed as a part of exhibition touring Scotland *Exhibition organized in co-operation with Festival of Architecture 2016

ACTIVITIES JAN | JUN 2016

Life intervention project in Broughty Ferry 2016 Festival of Architecture

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*preparation of graphics, infographips & illustrations *web design + wordpress /co-operation with developers/ *preparation of advertising campaign /for public transport/ *co-operation with traffic engineers in preparation of official document of development masterplan for the cities *various desings of logo, branding & visual identity

*QUEENSFERRY COMMUNITY LIBRARY displayed as a part of exhibition of 5 selected designs

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*assistance in preparation of planning application drawings *assisting architect in the design process *preparing Forms of Tender for contractors *preparing psychical models *preparing office portfolio book /design+print/

JUN 2017

Publication in students work journal University of Dundee | LEVEL 6 Portfolio

2017

MAY | AUG 2016

*working with local comunity and performing public surveys to develop new function for disused railway station *co-operation with local authorities from Dundee City Council *publications and articles in local newspapers FEB | MAR 2014

Acreditted Press Photographer XII Warsaw Jewish Film Festival *taking press pictures for publications *preparing publication booklets MAR | MAY 2013

Acreditted Press Photographer Warsaw Football Representation *taking, editing and preparing pictures for publications

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SEP 2016

SEDA KJ AWARD 2016 Overall Winner

Awarded to a second year student:

FOR EXCELLENCE IN ECOLOGICAL DESIGN

Venue: Level 2, The Lighthouse, 11 Mitchell Lane, Glasgow Exhibition: 29th September - 31st October 2016

R e - l a u n c h e d i n 2 0 1 2 t h e K r y s t y n a J o h n s o n A w a r d e n t e r s i t s f i ft h y e a r and, hosted by Architecture andt Design Scotland for the fourth successive year at The Lighthouse, it encourages second year architectural students to bring ecological thought to their work from the outset. Each of the five Scottish Schools of Architecture along with guest V i l n i u s G e d i m i n a s Te c h n i c a l U n i v e r s i t y e a c h p r o m o t e d o n e p r o j e c t i n their curriculum for consideration, and awards were granted to each School. The overall winner was chosen as Natalia Kowalska of Dundee Architecture School for her design for a community librar y in South Queensferr y. Projects ranged in content and location and include: Refugee Housing in Beith; a Librar y in St Andrews; a mobile market place; recreational complex in Lithuania; a community librar y in South Queensferr y and Camerae Obscura in Edinburgh.


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Natalia Anna Kowalska 22/08/1995 140018735

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I am pleased to provide a personal reference for Natalia Kowalska and I co n f i r m i n M a y 2 0 1 7 t h a t N a ta l i a s u cce s s fu l l y co m p l ete d Yea r 3 B A rc h w i t h Distinction. I have tutored and reviewed Natalia at various stages throughout her three years of full time study and over that time I have witnessed her growth and maturation in intellectual performance, creative application and architectural understanding. Natalia has a remarkably strong work ethic, she will research her topic of study in great depth in order to gain reasoned understanding and vision then apply task specific methodologies to conclusion. Important within the academic world is working with others and throughout her studies at this university Natalia demonstrated an excellent ability to work with others. Her natural adoption of strategic thinking ensures that all of her activities are focused on the common task, she is not easily diverted by unimportant issues. Natalia has discussed with me her desire is to gain a meaningful year in practice where her understanding of and commitment to architecture can really benefit. Natalia in addition to her intellectual attributes is an extremely sensitive human being who always takes cognisance of others and I can imagine her contributing so well to the outputs of any architectural team. Accordingly I can give my highest recommendation on behalf of Natalia concerning consideration for potential employment within architecture.

Brian W Adams

Lecturer in Architecture University of Dundee 19 Perth Road Dundee DD14HT b.w.adamns@dundee.co.uk 06.06.2017

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“Only architecture that considers human scale and interaction is successful architecture.� _Jan Gehl

*diagram produced for the project of the Centre of Performance Art


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contents

2015 | 2016 |2017

01 architecture *academic experience

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*proffesional experience

00 SELECTION OF PROFFESIONAL GRAPHIC DESIGN JOBS 2016|2017

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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

02 graphics & illustrations

2017

01 CENTRE FOR PERFORMANCE ART 02 BROUGHTY FERRY STATION COMMUNITY INTERVENTION 03 QUEENSFERRY COMMUNITY LIBRARY 04 DRAWING TO FIND OUT 0 5 E C O - F R I E N D LY D E S I G N | A L P I N E PA V I L I O N 06 CAMBRIDGE STUDENT VILLAGE

03 hand drawing 52

04 photography 00 SELECTION OF PHOTGRAPHY 2016|2017

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01 TINY HOUSE COMMUNITY 02 DIGITAL WOOD CONTEST 03 D-CHAIR CONTEST

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01 architecture

2015 | 2016 | 2017 _SEDA PRIZE FOR SCOTLAND | winning entry representing Univeristy of Dundee and all the scottish architecture schools // exhibition in lighthouse / exhibition best of the best _JOSEPH TURROT UoD AWARD | one of 5 winning projects amongs 67 // _exhibition in library in edinb / public community intervention project Recognition: _LEVEL 6 PORTFOLIO | yearly recognition journal of the best student works // shortlisted for year 1 & 3

University of Dundee

SEDA KJ Award

level6

one of 5 shortlisted projects for scottish exhibition in queesnferry

overall winner for all universities in Scotland

recognition in best students booklet


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centre for performance art edinburgh, 2017

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01 centre for performance art COMMUNITY CENTRE OPEN FOR ALL YR 3 | 2017 LEITH, EDINBURGH > MAIN FOCUS/CONCEPT:

_placemaking & improving local area _architecture that helps develop community bonds _multifunctionality _community gets involved in shaping the building funtion _architecture for people

> The main focus of the building is con-

centrated on people and community needs. The design is supposed to fill in the missing facilities in the area and create a social hub open for all the habitants of the area. Buildings main occupation is dance studios but through its multifunctional design it allows for being transformed into: temporary market space/art fair/ informal performance.


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external perspective potential activity: pop-up festival

internal perspectives/materiality

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circulation

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servant/served servant/fixed purpose

served flexible purpose


SW elevation | original scale 1/200

ground floor plan longitudinal section

cloakroom

entrance treshold

oice

reception pop-up theatre

pop-up market


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interior perspective showing multipurpose space that could be adapted into temporary maket or art fair


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rent out space

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services

2 dance studio 1

dance studio 2

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art gallery

storage

5 rent out rooms

7 multifunctional area

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Zinc roof cladding

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Secondary structure supporting portal frame

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Purlins

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Policarbonate skin

Secondary roof structure

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Portal Frame

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Cross bracing

Primary Structure

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dance studio 3 & 4

performance hall

First floor framing services


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Dance Support Spaces Studios 1 & 2 _chaning rooms _preparation rooms _multipurpose space

Possible ways of usage: _dance/performance _conference _fitness class _multipurpose rent-out space

reception

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Offices

_inside/outside space _treshold between outside and inside

_offices for 6 workers _service spaces _principal office Multipurpose space _treshold space between the street and the building _multipurpose space suitable for: pop up activities, local events

_studios _class space _rent out rooms Conference room

Gallery

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Rent out area

Amphitheatre

Informal performance area _conference space _class space _informal performance stage

Perfomance space support spaces

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_informal seating _informal performance

_chaning rooms _preparation rooms _multipurpose space Dance support spaces _chaning rooms _preparation rooms _multipurpose space

Performance space _theatre _concert hall

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Studios 3 & 4 _could be used separately or both at the same time _conference spce _multipurpose pop up activities space _rent out area


ground floor perspective multipurpose space that cou transformed into temporary market, art fair or exhibition space


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01 ARCHITECTURE | 01 CENTRE FOR PERFORMANCE ART

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multifuntional ground floor gallery and temporary exhibition space

technical detail | elevation/section original cale 1/20


02 broughty ferry station community intervention *live project

P R O P O S A L F O R A D I S U S E D R A I LW AY STAT I O N YR 2 | 2016 B E O U G H T Y F E R R Y, D U N D E E

> MAIN FOCUS/CONCEPT:

_working with small community _engaging local habitants in the design process _architecture with beneficial social impact _placemaking

> Live project with involvement of local

community and council. Proposal for a new function for a disused railway station in Broughty Ferry village has been submited for Dundee city council. The project included public debate and surveys. There has been a publication released as a part of Scottish Festival of Architecture.

Recognition: w w w.t h e co u r i e r.co. u k / f p / n ew s / l o ca l /d u n d e e / 1 7 4 3 6 8 / s tu d e n t- d e signs-bring-broughty-ferry-arts-centre-plan-one-step-closer-reality/ www.eveningtelegraph.co.uk/2016/02/24/new-bid-to-find-use-for-vacant-railway-station/


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Plan showing existing station and new-built proposal of extention

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proposal including adaptation of the areas around the station

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Landscaping | public plaza | surroding | social issues Social intervention idea

Relationship between proposed and original How to re-adress the meaning and the value of existing built fabric?

“intervention can be seen as the activation of the space”

“A building can retain a rememberance of the former function and value; it has a memory of its previous purpose engrained within its very structure. The exploitation and development of this can create a composite of meaning and consequence”

“Buildings outlast civilisations, their reuse emphasises continuity.”

what is new? what does cultural heritage means?

Where people used to gather? marketplace as a

“The inherit qualities of the place and its surroundings, combined with the anticipation of the future use, produce a multi-layered complexity impossible to replicate in a new building.” Carlo Scarpa is recognised as having a constant dialogue with history in his work. (Querini Stampalia Foundation in Venice)

external use internal use

/ public plaza / meeting point / referable point / trading crossing

negative space

positive space

old historic refernce

what is new?


01 ARCHITECTURE | 02 BROUGHTY FERRY STATION

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view of the cafe and pop up retail space that could be transformed and adapted according to various community activities

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C LT I N S U L A T I O N P A T T E R N

POLICARBONTE ENVELOPE


sections | original scale 1:100 proposal with a building that define spaces around it as wel


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view: communal space, cafe, multipurpose space view: rent-out office/studio space

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Venue: Level 2, The Lighthouse, 11 Mitchell Lane, Glasgow Exhibition: 29th September - 31st October 2016

R e - l a u n c h e d i n 2 0 1 2 t h e K r y s t y n a J o h n s o n A w a r d e n t e r s i t s f i ft h y e a r and, hosted by Architecture andt Design Scotland for the fourth successive year at The Lighthouse, it encourages second year architectural students to bring ecological thought to their work from the outset. Each of the five Scottish Schools of Architecture along with guest V i l n i u s G e d i m i n a s Te c h n i c a l U n i v e r s i t y e a c h p r o m o t e d o n e p r o j e c t i n their curriculum for consideration, and awards were granted to each School. The overall winner was chosen as Natalia Kowalska of Dundee Architecture School for her design for a community librar y in South Queensferr y. Projects ranged in content and location and include: Refugee Housing in Beith; a Librar y in St Andrews; a mobile market place; recreational complex in Lithuania; a community librar y in South Queensferr y and Camerae Obscura in Edinburgh.


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Recognition: http://www.ads.org.uk/exhibition-seda-kj-awards-st udent-prize-2016/ http://www.seda.uk.net/index.php?id=854

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03 queensferry community library *overall winner of SEDA KJ Award for Scotland

University of Dundee

SEDA KJ Award

one of 5 shortlisted projects for scottish exhibition in queesnferry

overall winner for all universities in Scotland

VILLAGE LIBRARY WITH SOCIAL FOCUS

*PROJECT EXHIBITED IN GLASGOW LIGHT HOUSE FOR THE SEDA EXHIBITION

YR 2 | 2015 Q U E E N S F E R R Y, D U N D E E

* P R OJ E CT A S A PA RT O F ‘ B E ST O F T H E BEST’ EXHIBITION ACROSS ALL SCOTLAND

> MAIN FOCUS/CONCEPT:

_creating informal, friendly and inviting atmosphere _engaging children and elderly _providing place for community to host the events _multifunctional design to adapt to various needs

> To r e s p e c t t h e u r b a n f a b r i c o f t h e v i l l a g e

the new design blends in with the surroundings. The aim was to minimize the formal feeling of the library both in scale and through manipulating the form o f t h e b u i l d i n g . P i tc h e d ro o f, re s i d e n t i a l scale and courtyard in between separate volumes create friendly, inviting atmosphere appropriate for adults, elderly and children.


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site location plan | scale 1/1250

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House-like shape: - suggesting informality - in polish: culcture centre=culture house - the idea of ‘common house’ - to host every person, every interest, where everyone feels confortable, like a part of a family - creating community life

testing various possibilites for separate volumes

Site in relation to surroudnings

entrances

main circulation path

assembly and movement points

Main public points

Shape of surroundings

hierarchy

priavate/public hierarchy

greenery


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sections | original scale 1/100

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ground floor plan | original scale 1/50

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04 drawing to find out

*level 6 revognition

EXPRESSING IDEAS THROUGH DRAWING YR 3 | 2017 DRAWING EXCERSIZE > The

exercise was supossed to develop the ability to express ideas and thoughts solely through drawing, without using any words. The collage is a final outcome of the week-long experiment presenting the concept of the building visually.

Casa das Histรณrias Paula Rego / Eduardo Souto de Moura _How is the building placed in its topography, how is it orientated, how does it relate to the ground, how does it react in a built and/or landscape context?

+ _Describe the organization of spaces and the ideas which underpin this - explore horizontal and vertical relationships and movement between the spaces and between inside and outside (e.g. plan and section)

_How are the openings placed and what are their characteristics? What relationship arises between interior and exterior spaces? What is the character of the interior spaces, and how are the materials implemented? How does light enter the space?


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conceptualised explanation of key ideas of the building


05 eco-friendly design | alpine pavilion A L P I N E PAV I L I O N D E S I G N FO R S COT I S H C L I M AT E YR 2 | 2016 DUNDEE, SCOTLAND > MAIN FOCUS/CONCEPT:

> The challenge was to provide an envi-

_allowing for alpine plants to grow in Scotish climate _creating natural ventilation anand heating solution _evironemental and eco friendly design

ronment for alpine plants to grow in Scotland providing only natural methods of heating and cooling. The main focus was put on natural ventilation on prevention of overheating. Natural methods i n c l u d e : t h e r m a l m a s s , r a d i a t i o n - r e f l e ctive materials, venturi and stack effect.

venturi effect

thermall mass

reflectance

external envelope is shaped in a way to enable venturi effect, double skin then is acting as an air shaft

high thermal capacity wall is placed on the N side, the absorbed coolth is transfered to the floor slab that is cooled by ground

the surface of N facade is orientated to maximize heat loss, on the S side highly reflective fabric is restricting the amount of direct sunglight reaching te plants

stack effect

heat sink

itnternal ventilation

to maximize the impact of stack effect, there might be a steel device that is providing higher temterature in the top part of the building

To enhance the impact of thermall storage wall, metal radiator might be placed on the outside what would accelerate the heat loss and keep the thermall mass always cool

Internal ventilation is enabled throught to the opening bottom vent, that in case of strong wind might support in-between skins ventilation


0 1 A R C H I T E CT U R E | 0 5 A L P I N E PAV I L I O N

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night view showing translucent policarboate double skin


natural ventilation/heating sytem _thermal mass _double skin system _heat response fabrics _sun radiation control


0 1 A R C H I T E CT U R E | 0 5 A L P I N E PAV I L I O N

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physical model building process


exploded axonometric shows the range of materials and the way the structural components are assembled and fixed together


0 1 A R C H I T E CT U R E | 0 5 A L P I N E PAV I L I O N

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06 cambrige student village ACOMODATION AND FACILITIES FOR 12 STUDENTS YR 3 | 2016 CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND, UK > MAIN FOCUS/CONCEPT:

_creating internal village, residential sense of place _minimizing the scale and formality _separating the volumes and creating spaces in between them _courtyard as a heart of the village

> The challenge was to create a welcoming

friendly place to live for students at the same time keeping the standards of the public building. Services have been separated into dierent volumes allowing for an internal microclimate with the heart in the courtyard. Moving in between volumes means moving between dierent facilities. From private to semi-private and public. Both external and internal spaces are taken into con-


01 ARCHITECTURE | 06 CAMBRIDGE STUDENT VILLAGE

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working on concept through psychical model making

site elevation | original scale 1/200

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ground floor site plan | original scale 1/200


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detail cross section | original scale 1:100 NATALIA MANILOW

first floor plan | original scale 1:200 second floor plan | original scale 1:200

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04 graphics & illustration 2014 | 2015 _LOGO & WEB DESIGN | for melodyband.pl _WEB ILLUSTRATIONS | for web adverts for kosmetykidla.pl _WEB DESIGN + WORDPRESS | Oshiborestaurants.co.uk // design and wordpress template based realisation _CO-FOUNDER OF 2DOTS.CO.UK | creative based freelance agency // specializing in: graphics, illustrations, animation, video production, online streaming _WEB DESIGN + WORDPRESS | STREAMSCOTLAND.CO.UK // preparation of print on glue paper

2016 | 2017 FOR ‘STAR ITS’ AS A HEAD GRAPHIC DESIGNER _POSTER | International Transport Days // dedicated for display in public stransport _ADVERT POSTER | Promotion of transport App in the city of Swinoujscie, Poland // dedicated for print and diwebsitessplay on advert screens and websites _MASTERPLAN OF THE CITY DEVELOPMENT | Slupsk city, poland // preparation of booklet /as ordered by the city/ in cooperation with traffic and urban engineers _GRAPHICS FOR ELECTRONIC CAR DEVICE | City navigation // preparation of print on glue paper _WEBSITE ADVERT | FOR STARITS.PL // preparation of print on glue paper work in progress: _BRANDING & VISUAL IDENTITY FOR SMARTFACTOR.PL // branding, logo, visual identity, book of signs and web design including the design of company gadjets and oficial papers


03 GRAPHIC DESIGN & ILLUSTRATION

_ultimate multifunctional super_outwear _fold out rain super protector 2017 ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

_multifunctional super pockets

_protective super_suit

> the design consists of an all-day super_suit that covers the whole body and could be also used for swimming or other every day activities (basically you don’t have to take it off). there is a special super_rain_protective layer that could be foild out from the hood. It could also be used as a protection from ther luqids or as a sleeping blanket while you fall asleep uncontrolled. super-pockets have a magical capacity and store ‘whatever you want’.

entry for EASA 2017

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01 slupsk city development masterplan *booklet ordered by the city of Slupsk

CONTENT AND LAYOUT OF THE BOOKLET working remotely | 2017 AS A GRAPHIC DESIGNER FOR STAR ITS

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_co-operating with trafic engineers _preparing layout of the booklet _preparing maps and infographics _preparing materials for PRINTING

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general map of the area map of development of the area map of change in carpark spaces


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02 posters for public transport *displayed as a part of advertising campaign for promotion of public transport

CONCEPT AND REALIZATION FOR A DV E RT I S I N G C A M PA I G N working remotely | 2016 AS A GRAPHIC DESIGNER FOR STAR ITS > FOR:

> DUTIES:

2017

_preparing concept for posters and promotion materials _preparing illustrated posters and printing metrials to be displayed on the streets and in public transport means

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CHCESZ WIEDZIEĆ DZIEŃ BEZ SAMOCHODU TO ZŁOTY EKSPERYMENT!

22. września europejski dzień bez samochodu

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poster for european day of transport september 2016


03 visual identity for governance factor *including logo, branding, book of sign, printing materials, bussiness cards, web design + realization

BRANDING AND IDENTITY OF A NEW BRAND working remotely | 2017 AS A GRAPHIC DESIGNER FOR STAR ITS

> DUTIES:

> FOR:

_co-operating with brand manager _creating new brand identity _preparing all the printing and web materials _designing website and realizing using wordpress

oice paper mockup, preparation of printing materials


08 GRAPHIC DESIGN

home

governance factor

about

prices

ideas

contact

“naszym wspólnym celem jest tworzenie super miast...”

governance factor

governance factor

governance factor

governance factor

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strategie rozwoju miast

fotorejestracja

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analiza

strategia

2017

BQDV]H G]LDODQLH wdrozenie

exmaplary bussiness card mockup

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

l e ft : p r e s e n t a t i o n o f l o g o right: web design mockup

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04 selection of works 2014 | 2015 *work as a freelance graphic designer for 2dots.co.uk

VARIOUS FREELNACE WORKS based in dundee | 2014 | 2015 AS A GRAPHIC DESIGNER FOR 2DOTS.CO.UK

> DUTIES:

_preparing web designs _preparing UI/UX analysis _co-operating with front-end developers _performing negotiations with clients

> FOR:

2DOTS.CO.UK

chez moi

web and mobile design


08 GRAPHIC DESIGN

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chez moi

web design mockup


skogstrĂĽd

web and mobile design mockup


08 GRAPHIC DESIGN

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pårla

packaging design mockup

bakery

web design mockup

gangklader

mobile design mockup

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03 hand drawing *selection of sketches 2014| 2015

2014 | 2015 _DOMIN | drawing course diploma // 2 year long drawing course finished in 2015

pittenweem, scotland, dec 2015


07 PHOTOGRAPHY & TRAVELS

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st. andrews, scotland, sep 2015


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_travels & photography 2016 | 2017 edinburgh farnborough london broughty ferry milan mallorca warsaw tarnow ogonki stara wies

2016 | 2017 in pictures by iphone 5s

warsaw, poland, januar y 2017


07 PHOTOGRAPHY & TRAVELS

2017

_ X J E W I S H C U LT U R E F E S T I V A L | a c c r e d i t e d p h o t o g r a p h e r // taking press photographs _MATCH PRESS PHOTOGRAPHER | polonia warszawa football club // taking press photographs for the football club

NATALIA MANILOW

2013 | 2014

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

edinburgh, scotland, may 2017 london, england, december 2016

Recogniction: _WWW.PHINITE.PL | granting print licence // preparation of booklet /as ordered by the city/ in cooperation with traffic and urban engineers _RADIANTSTREETS.COM | publication in photography section // preparation of booklet /as ordered by the city/ in cooperation with traffic and urban engineers

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mazur y, poland, september 2016

milan, italy, januar y 2017 tarnow, poland, april 2016 bournemouth, england, august 2016 tarnow, poland, april 2016


07 PHOTOGRAPHY & TRAVELS

2017

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warsaw > ostroda > swieta katarzyna >tarnow > warsaw > glasgow > dundee > broughty ferry > dundee > queensferry > dundee > warsaw > tarnow > farnborough > poole > dundee > palma de mallorca > dundee > london > farnborough > kostrzyn > london > bournemouth > london > olsztyn > ostroda > warsaw > ostroda > dziadyk > hel > ostroda > tarnow > warsaw > dobre miasto > dundee > london > cambridge > dundee > london > dundee > warsaw > dundee > london > warsaw > tarnow > markowa > rzeszow > tarnow > warsaw > ogonki > ostroda > warsaw > milan > warsaw > dundee > broughty ferry > dundee > edinburgh > glasgow > dundee > warsaw > to be continued

corfe, england, august 2016 warsaw, poland, april 2016


07 PHOTOGRAPHY & TRAVELS

2017 ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

mazur y, poland, september 2016 mallorca, spain, april 2016 NATALIA MANILOW 58


03 competition entires 2014 | 2015 _TINY HOUSE COMPETITION | city of Raleigh, North Carolina // This design competition is generated by the presence of homelessness throughout our nation. There is a pressing need in cities like Raleigh for aordable housing to ser ve people without a stable dwelling place. Tiny home communities cannot eliminate poverty or homelessness, but they can create a more lively, caring, and diverse city. The goal is to generate innovative tiny home communities that can repair andenliven our social fabric and help people transition out of homelessness. _#48 FURNITURE DESIGN CONTEST | D-CHAIR / / To g e t h e r b l e s s i n g a n d c u r s e f o r a n y d e s i g n e r, t h e c h a i r i s , m o r e t h a n any other, the furniture element capable of synthesizing the dual feature -function/aesthetic- of Design. Every designer has tried facing this challenge at least once. Someone was able to overcome it brilliantly, drawing chairs known as undisputed icons in the constellation of great Design. Draw yours then, let yourself be inspired by the courage and genius of the great masters, putt creativity and innovation, and above all respected the combination function/aesthetics. The chairs designed for us have to pair our furniture, match gracefully our tables, to be protagonists, the undisputed star of style and comfort. _#47 FURNITURE DESIGN CONTEST | DIGITAL WOOD // The competition invites you to think about wood as a material bridge between digital and real, called to "warm up" the digital through its inclusion in the behavioral dimension inscribed furnishings. In particular, participants are invited to design accessories such as chairs, tables, bookcases, furniture shelves, lamps, etc., Whether from daily support to the new digital sensibility, integrating In furnishing wood technological elements of device support or only providing a response to new aesthetic habits of behavior which build on them.


10 COMPETITION ENTRIES

01 tiny house community village

*competition orginised by Raleight city council

RECOVERY VILLAGE FOR HOMELESS design in team | 2015 NATALIA MANILOW, RASITA ARTMJEVA, KARINA ARMANDA

> DUTIES:

2017

_analising the needs of the village _providing a solution that helps social interactions _design with strongly relted to psychological factors of habitants _design with strong human consideration _consideration of environmentral factos _zero-net energy design solutions

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common living room common kitchen


competition entry submission boards


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2017

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

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02 #47 furniture design contest digital wood *organized by formabilio.com

DIGITAL DESK DESIGN design for contest | 2015 BY NATALIA MANILOW

> The competition invites you to think about wood as a material bridge between digital and real, called to "warm up" the digital through its inclusion in the behavioral dimension inscribed furnishings. In particular, participants are invited to design accessories such as chairs, tables, bookcases, furniture shelves, lamps, etc., Whether from daily support to the new digital sensibility, integrating In furnishing wood technological elements of device support or only providing a response to new aesthetic habits of behavior which build on them.

entry for_digital wood_ competition


10 COMPETITION ENTRIES

03 # 48 furniture design contest d-chair *organized by formabilio.com

DIGITAL DESK DESIGN design for contest | 2015 BY NATALIA MANILOW

2017 ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO NATALIA MANILOW

> To g e t h e r b l e s s i n g a n d c u r s e f o r any designer, the chair is, more than any other, the furniture element capable of synthesizing the dual feature -function/aesthetic- of Design. Every designer has tried facing this challenge at least once. Someone was able to overcome it brilliantly, drawing chairs known as undisputed icons in the constellation of great Design. Draw yours then, let yourself be inspired by the courage and genius of the great masters, putt creativity and innovation, and above all respected the combination function/aesthetics. The chairs designed for us have to pair our furniture, match gracefully our tables, to be protagonists, the undisputed star of style and comfort.

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enkel chair by natalia manilow


JUNE 2017

PORTFOLIO | NATALIA MANILOW

ACADEMIC | COMPETITION

R I B A PA RT I

R I B A PA RT I A R C H I T E CT U R E

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