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communication institute
Opening Ancoats A communication Institute is a mixed use vocational studies facility, a response to economical and social situation in Ancoats, Manchester. Taking into account 2015 shift in mandatory education till 18 years old, apprenticeship is encountered as a prerequisite to develop skills and adjustability to the future market. The institute disapproves of the existing enclosure and stagnation in Ancoats Conservation Area. In order to blur the physical and functional borders and become accessible for a variety of users, the building provides a variety of functions developing communication skills.
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Ancoats contextual study
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physical occupied unoccupied fenced off unoccupied occupied
new built
comparison of Ancoats’ economics on a global scale number and types of businesses in the area
1807
1850
1950
2012
development of infrastructure and urban environment in Ancoats
Colour coding of plots in Ancoats Conservation Area showing percentage of a type of area Fragmentation of Ancoats
design for people
disconnection between the conservation area and the older residential Ancoats
opening up of buildings instead of enclosure
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programmatic development
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18 16 2015
collaboration
industry
skills confidence
developing future
the policy changing the mandatory age for education from 2015 can increase a need for new schools, ones that will attract the 10% of students not attending them currently. A inclusion of industry provides skills for employability, while ability for communication and collaboration can enable adjustments to future trends within industries
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location
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buildings
infrastructure
existing residential
Ancoats Conservation Area
districts
redeveloped area
N
shopping mall
1:1250 location plan
services
assembly
industry
activity
one-to-one discussions
presentations
noisy environment
collaboration
education
communication
range of activities
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future projection
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projected dynamics of the area
current partial use of buildings
future higher developments educational spaces uniting building’s functions
possible expansion of printing industry to other buildings
separation of building for lease if the industry contracts
patinated copper visualises passing time
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N 1:500 context plan
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form development
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movement in the area
conceptual model exploring borders of site
distribution of program
structure and location of functions
entrance location
climbing wall as an important feature
materiality model with distinction of functions
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N
1:200 ground floor plan
boiler room
recycling room
gym
assembly hall
climbing wall
printing room
library
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N
1:200 first floor plan
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N
1:200 second floor plan
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1:200 Bengal street entrance elevation
1:200 Loom Street elevation side elevation
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1:100 Blossom Street elevation side elevation
1:200 back elevation
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1:100 longitiudal section
section line
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1:20 facade detail
1:50 cross section
1:20 facade detail
section line
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facade materiality
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copper facade materiality
visualisation assembly hall
print qualities of the facade
concept close look at a CMYK print and perforated copper facade
exploded facade
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activisation of ancoats
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Ancoats interconnecting places a future possible paths residential of movement with an number of residents inclusion of night illumination of streets. Paths residential interconnect places of interest various groups, number offor residents residential number of residents the more varied the moreresidential active the path is number of residents work spaces
work spaces work spaces work spaces public areas/ buildings
public areas/ buildings public areas/ buildings public areas/ buildings institute
Blossom Street places
institute institute roads and paths institute residential number of residents
work spaces
roads paths groundand floor lighten roads spacesand paths roads paths groundand floor lighten connecting paths spaces ground floor lighten spaces ground floor lighten path connecting connecting paths spaces with blossom street connecting paths
day time attraction of users
night time presence of building
path connecting connecting paths with blossom street path connecting with blossom street pedestrian crossings path connecting with blossom street public areas/ buildings
pedestrian crossings pedestrian crossings bus stops crossings pedestrian bus stops bus stops
institute
bus stops
roads and paths
ground floor lighten spaces connecting paths
building becomes a node in the area
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functions of building as seen from an entrance
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functions and communication
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climbing
library and a cafe area
a range of uses for a range of groups
corridor for climbing
activities attracting individuals and groups, events activating the spaces
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functions and communication
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design and cost calculation
printing
custmer service
finishing
recycling printing rooms for apprentices
serving community printing services in the building
educational spaces
assembly hall
upstairs educational areas
larger group space for a variety of activities
distribution of spaces for teaching and individual studies towards the ends of floor for quieter environment
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back of the building with the outdoor activity area
the night activity around the building
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impression of the building from Loom St
section line
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physical section through the building
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exhibition preparation
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Contextualising
The exhibition area has been perceived as an environment for adjustments and preparation of journey though the existing physical context. For that reason a series of measurements has been taken, together with understanding areas for movement and distribution of essential objects. As a group work starting from group brainstorming several ideas has been tested and adjusted, taking into consideration precedents for materiality and construction.
material precedents
measurement of the exhibition area
one of the propositions
initial proposition
developed function of the shelving
uncovered steelstructures
structure used for an exhibition in AA
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WORK EXPERIENCE
5 weeks experience in a medium size practice. I have prepared drawings in Photoshop for meetings with clients. I have mastered Microstation in the first days and have worked on cad drawings of offices, hotels and shopping centres. Furthermore I have learnt modelling in Sketch Up.
Paulina Kowalska PART1 Architectural Assistant
COMPETITIONS
paulkowalska@gmail.com 07565615080
EDUCATION
MANCHESTER SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
TUR(I)NTOGREEN 12.2012 An independent student competition based in Turin, which involved master planning of residential district including urban farming. I have initiated a group of house mates to gain experience a residential sustainable project and preparing a competition entry. It has been submitted within a pressurised deadline.
AWARDS
2010- 2013 BA(Hons) Architecture predicted degree 2:1 master planning, mixed-use developments,
NORTHWEST TIMBER TRADE ASSOCIATION AWARD 06.2012 I have been managing a team that has proposed a ‘Repetition’ pavilion for Dunham Massey Park, It has been praised for design and detailing which lead to receiving an award for unconstructed project. As the time span was tight I had to distribute tasks between team members and decrease group anxiety.
0704 HIGH SCHOOL IN GDYNIA, POLAND 2008-2010, International Baccalaureate 35 points Higher level: Mathematics- 5, Geography- 6, Visual Arts- 6 and English- 6, Standard Level: Physics- 6, Polish- 5
SKILLS
ESA ARCHITECTS | Internship 06.2011 - 07.2011 | London
ACTIVITIES SOFTWARE autocad 2D | advanced sketch-up, V-ray | advanced 3dsMax, Mental Ray | self- taught photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator | advanced microstation 2D | advanced
MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY IT ROVER 2011I am helping students around the campus having problems with Macs, CS6 and printing. It has improved my communication skills and problem solving
MANUAL physical model making wood, metal, plaster workshop laser cutting
STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE 2011/2012, 2012/2013 Expressing voices of students to improve university experience. I have worked on securing longer opening hours of the architectural building
GROUP WORK team management skills time management
FEMALE VOLLEYBALL FIRST TEAM PLAYER 2011/2012
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