Aleksander Nowak +47 45463244 (Norway) +48603063611 (Poland) nowak.aleksander3@gmail.com
DZIELNICA EKOLOGICZNA Inżynierska praca dyplomowa pod kierunkiem dr. hab. inż arch. Roberta Asta / Autor: Aleksander Nowak
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DZIELNICA EKOLOGICZNA
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Inżynierska praca dyplomowa pod kierunkiem dr. hab. inż arch. Roberta Asta / Autor: Aleksander Nowak
Analiza wysokości zabudowy wokół działki, 1:20000
Analiza wysokości zabudowy wokół działki, 1:20000
Gmina Sandnes Plan rozwoju Sandnes 2007- 2020 22.01.2007
Region Rogaland
Gmina Sandnes Plan rozwoju Sandnes 2007- 2020 22.01.2007
Niska zabudowa / mieszkalne
Wyższa zabudowa / przemysł
Działki budowlane
Niska zabudowa / mieszkalne
Gmina Sandnes
Region Rogaland
pod zab mieszkaniową mieszk. w budowie publiczne w budowie obszar centrum
Wyższa zabudowa / przemysł
Analiza zbiorcza, 1:20000
Plan rozwoju Sandnes 2007- 2020 22.01.2007
publiczne rekreacyjne
Analiza zbiorcza, 1:20000
Obszary zamknięte dla nowych inwestycji obszary objęte ochroną dziedzie dzictwa kulturowego
STARE MIASTO
Komunikacja Drogi obszary wyłączone z r. drogowego trasy piesze szlaki zielone deptaki tramwaj
Ważne miejsca zielone Obszary zazielenione
Obszary wyłączone z ruchu drogowego- deptaki 1:10000
Inne symble granica planu
Szlaki piesze 1:10000
Granica opracowania
Plan zagospodarowania przestrzennego dla ulic Brugata, Hoylandsgata i Hoveveien
nat., rybołówstwo tereny wodne ogólnego dostępu
Zieleń: plan rozwoju Tereny zielone i szlaki piesze
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przejścia
NOWE CENTRUM
Miasto Sandnes
Zbiorniki wodne i ich zagosp.
Komunikacja: plan rozwoju
Komunikacja: plan rozwoju
Zabudowa cz. mieszkaniowa biznes użyteczności publicznej t. kościoła Komunikacja drogi publiczne inne ciągi piesze/rower parkingi kolej Tereny rekreacyjne park Pozostałe drogi prywatne Obszary pod funkcje mieszane mieszkaniowe/biznes inne funkcje kombinowane
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granica planu granice działek
STARE MIASTO
30m
NOWE CENTRUM 30m
Zieleń: plan rozwoju25m Tereny zielone i szlaki piesze 25m
do rozbiórki zjazdy
Ważne miejsca zielone 35m
Obszary zazielenione
NISKA ZABUDOWA/MIESZKALNE
WYŻSZA ZABUDOWA/PRZEMYSŁOWE Obszary wyłączone z ruchu drogowegodeptaki
35m
NISKA ZABUDOWA/MIESZKALNE
Analiza wysokości zabudowy wokół działki, 1:20000
Niska zabudowa / mieszkalne
Wyższa zabudowa / przemysł
Analiza zbiorcza, 1:20000
STARE MIASTO
Above the Horizon
Above the Horizon
Liget Budapest, New National Gallery and Ludwig Museum
ARCHITECTURAL VISION Socially responsible behaviour is dependent on repetitive individual and collective exposure to our cultural evolution. Many museums today seem to see their visitors as the largest threat to their own collections and exhibitions. This attitude leaves museums “passive” in their performative role as cutting-edge institutions and in their relationship to the public at large. To enable the New Hungarian National Gallery and the Ludwig Museum to have the desired active role; interacting and communicating with their audience, our project is based on the following principles: The wish to unify two museums in one building while maintaining a strong individual identity for each. We are situating both institutions under a singular public roof that is always accessible. Thus the roof becomes an inherent part of the City Park as does its` elevated continuation offering great views over the whole of Budapest. Architecturally, we strive to create a museum building that offers exciting, modern and contemporary spaces that enable an art experience confidently suited to the display of art from varying epochs and styles. We aim to create an inspirational environment for education and museum learning, where the thoughts and philosophical mindsets fundamental to any form of art creation and understanding are at the centre
point. The centre point of the building symbolises the meeting point of two art institutions, the meeting of light and earth at the horizon simultaneously resolving practicalities of daylighting and embodying gravity at the meeting of the Ludwig Museum and the New National Gallery. In the heart of the building we envision a large open public space that serves both institutions. Here the visitors, local and from afar, young and old, are invited to start their journey of exploring art, in the Ludwig Museum and New National Gallery. The juxtaposition of the two institutions beneath a common fabric creates a space where tensions serve to inspire – a metaphysical reaction field between collections, and beyond the individual mind. SITE RELATIONS Situated in the North-East of the City Park the New National Gallery and Ludwig Museum form the new focal point at the end of an axis from the 1956 Monument. This together with the new Hungarian Museum of Architecture, and the Photography Museum forms a gateway to the park. Our buildings’ shape reacts to this visual axis and continues the park upwards on a public stairway from which visitors can enjoy elevated views above the trees and out over the entire city. With its two high-
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points and the two gently tilting surfaces the building clearly reacts towards the pedestrian flow coming from Hermina út in the North, while simultaneously creating an extension of Napozórét to the South. This generous gesture towards Napozórét, is intended to strengthen the quality of the existing park structure, while adding variety to the experience of the park. The roof of the building is extended back to the public instead of merely occupying a large portion of the park.
with a main entrance from the new Museum Plaza between Zichy Mihály út and the New National Gallery and Ludwig Museum. The entry plaza appears to float independently from the building due in part, to the ramped gallery down to the parking levels allowing the building volume to visually slide below grade.
The park plaza to the North invites visitors from the Metro, and residential areas, either visiting the institutions or simply traversing the park. The park plaza weaves beneath and between the existing trees and comprises a combination of paving and reinforced grass. By enabling people to explore the roof of the building with a scalable surface, which is activated with café’s, terraces and unobstructed views, The artefact delivery port is subtly integrated in the façade and the park we aim to create a genuine ownership among visitors as well as locals, plaza more than adequately accommodates even the largest vehicle integral to the strategy of making the two new museums a genuine part manoeuvring under safe conditions whilst retaining an open, park-like of Budapest. quality. The scalable peak-like quality of the 40 metre volume creates a visible and attractive destination for the North East corner for the park, The existing southern plinth in of the former building is removed and contributing to an enhanced flow of park visitors. The sloping volumes the terrain returned to a natural incline toward the park. adopt different characteristics at different times of the day: shade or Here the roofscape naturally fuses with the park landscape and at this exposure, high or low – the choice is yours. point we envisage a large potential for hosted or spontaneous events While clearly relating to one historical axis with the buildings’ volume, with a natural amphitheatre. The proposed sporting development to the the volume similarly reacts to pedestrian flows along the diagonal con- North West could similarly feed from the roofscape to form an integrated solution to terracing, event hosting and arrangements potentially nection of Vajdahunyad stny as well as from Zichy Mihály út. As a result of this our building has multiple entrances from all sides offering a sizeable financial contribution to the institutions.
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MODERN KHMER HOUSE
3rd GRADE, CAMBODIAN SUSTAINABLE HOUSING COMPETITION, GB
Modern Khmer House is an example of an ideal house for Cambodian families.. Almost a whole house is built with cheap, durable and natural material - bamboo. Due to the lack of main building material (despite the perfect climate conditions for its growth), our group suggested to begin cultivation (industrialization) of bamboo in the area. This solutions works well in other Asian countries for example China, Japan and Thailand. Establishment of bamboo plantations would provide jobs in the region and bamboo surplus could be exported outside of Asia. Such an idea could stimulate and develop the economy of the country. Cambodian people are suffering from a limited access to clean water. Shape of the building is designed in a way to solve this problem. The slope of the roof is directed to the center of the building in order to gather rainwater on an ongoing basis to be used in the household. Such a solution could have a positive influence on health of the inhabitants and promote safe living spaces. Natural ventilation, funcional arragement and “umbrella effect” influence comfort and healthy interior climate.
ALEKSANDER NOWAK
LOCATION: CAMBODIA TYPE: COMPETITION INDIVIDUAL / GROUP WORK ROLE & CONTRIBUTION: CONTEXTUAL, SOCIO-ECONOMIC & ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS, CONCEPT AND IDEAS DEVELOPEMENT, WATER SYSTEMS AND SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS DEVELOPEMENT, DIAGRAMS & VISUALISTION, LEVEL: 3rd GRADE DATE: 01.2013 ALEKSANDER NOWAK
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HOTEL INSOMNIA 3rd GRADE, COMMERCIAL BUILDING DESIGN
Hotel Insomnia is a project of a 3-star academic hotel. A main assumption of the concept was to create a green passage in a city centre space, which could serve both hotel guests and Poznan inhabitants. The space between the north facade of the building and existing backyards is a walking route connecting the Bernardynski square with Mostowa street. The space thanks to its cosiness and greenery is a perfect place to rest in a shade and eat a meal in the hotel restaurant. The building was pulled back to the maximum from the mentioned backyards to not overshadow them. Additionally, the facility contains fitness center with saunas and massage rooms. Two conference halls were designed; one large for business meet-
ings and the second for student talks, semilecutres and media library purposes. In the Insomnia hotel, there are several kinds of accomodation units. In the west part, units with higher standard were designed. Their furnishings include a special workplace. The building design provides a use of ecological materials. The building facade is a double glass facade with a shading sysem inside. It ensures thermal comfort throughout a year. What is more, the green ventilated green roof influences the percent of biologically active surface of the site.
LOCATION: POZNAN, POLAND TYPE: ACADEMIC INDIVIDUAL / GROUP WORK ROLE & CONTRIBUTION: ALL DRAWINGS LEVEL: 3rd GRADE DATE: 01.2013 SUPERVISOR: dr hab. inż. arch. Stanisław Sipiński // architekt.studio@sipinski.com.pl
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VITAMIN GREEN PROJECT 3rd GRADE, COMMERCIAL BUILDING DESIGN
The main idea behind the Vitamin Green Project was a humanization of modernistic neighbourhood. The concept introduces a business model for its inhabitants. The vertical farming facilityBUILDING is beeing used by inhabitants to 3rd GRADE, COMMERCIAL DESIGN produce food both for they own use and for sale. Sheep barn and its infrastructure attract tourists and deal as wool factory for The sheep by Theunique main eco ideasweater behind designs. the Vitamin Green bred Project aging of community have marking rings, so that was apart humanization of could modernistic neighbourhood. The the customers coulda know out model of which sheepThe his concept introduces business forparticular its inhabitants. piece of clothing made. vertical farming was facility is beeing used by inhabitants to floorplan anticipates meeting point barn with produce The food both for they own use and for sale. Sheep common kitchen for local community, fashion and its infrastructure attract tourists laboratory, and deal as wool designer studio andeco backrooms for all functions. factory for unique sweater designs. The sheep bred by Theof building should help themarking locals to meet aging part community could have rings, soeach that other, find ultimate forwhich agingparticular generation revival the customers could solutions know out of sheep his and oppurtunity exchange knowledge among people. piecegive of clothing wasto made. This unique is a trial of finding meeting new business models Theconcept floorplan anticipates point with in order to make for amends to inhabitants for modernism common kitchen local community, laboratory, fashion mistakes. designer studio and backrooms for all functions. The building should help the locals to meet each other, find ultimate solutions for aging generation revival and give oppurtunity to exchange knowledge among people. This unique concept is a trial of finding new business models in order to make amends to inhabitants for modernism mistakes.
VITAMIN GREEN PROJECT
STAWNA HOUSING 2nd GRADE, HOUSING DESIGN
The building is located between Wroniecka and Zydowska street in Poznan. The form of the building is designed in a way to fit in the old city centre character. Additionally, the goal to creat a original 2ndwas GRADE, HOUSING DESIGNbackground for the New Synagogue building standing right next to the site. The section of the building is facade locatedharmonizes between with the theand adjacent tenements. Wroniecka Zydowska street in Poznan. The Thebuilding facadeis designed system in used form of the a wayconsists to fit in mainly facade with remote the old of citydouble centreglazed character. Additionally, the controlled betweenbackground the glass for layers. goal was toshading creat a original the The rest remaining part of theright facade is New Synagogue building standing next to covered aluminium panels. the site. with The section of the facade harmonizes with the the adjacent tenements. The facade system used consists mainly of double glazed facade with remote controlled shading between the glass layers. The rest remaining part of the facade is covered with aluminium panels.
STAWNA HOUSING
Flats in different price segments were designed. Part of them were equipped with roof gardens. The whole complex together with its courtyard should be a green island in the oldtown tissue. The communication is solved by 3 main stairwells elevators. whole Flats in with different price The segments building was adjusted to them disabled people. were designed. Part of were equipped is an to the togethunderwith roofThere gardens. Theentrance whole complex ground from the Zydowska streetisland side. er with parking its courtyard should be a green The fire road was led through the inner courtin the oldtown tissue. yard, further existing backyards. The to communication is solved by 3 main stairwells with elevators. The whole building was adjusted to disabled people. There is an entrance to the underground parking from the Zydowska street side. The fire road was led through the inner courtyard, further to existing backyards.
COCOON
FLYING LOTUS WORKSHOP & COHABITAT
INSTALLATION ART
Cocoon installation art is a parametrically designed sculpture made in the faculty of law building on Adam Mickiewicz University request. The main goal was to change the atmosphere of the space by using contrasting materials and light. The installation changes its face in different part of a day, delivering various visual
3rd GRADE,GRADE, FURNITURE DESIGN 2ND/3RD NATURAL BUILDING WORKSHOPS, RAPID PROTOTYPING, 3D MILLING, 3D PRINTING, LASER...
experiences. We played a lot with different materials to end up with stretch foil, which gave the unique space crystalization effect. The sculpture was a part of conference cycle organized by law students association.
straw- bale / mudbrick / self-made Flying solar panels & wind turbines / compost pilesout / conferences... Lotus is an armchair made of one piece
of 100x50 mattress foam. During the concept phase the material was stretched into variety of complex shapes to end up with the simplest possible solution giving the maximum strength in the back area. The material tension enables to lean freely. After finding the final armchair form, a subtle metal frame was fitted in the shape to support the seat.