PETR ŠUMA
ARCHITECTURE I PHOTOGRAPHY I DESIGN
Rotterdam, Netherlands
curriculum vittae
Petr Šuma Born 16.4.1990 in Pilsen, Czech Republic Education SEP 2009 - JUN 2012 Bachelor degree on Faculty of architecture CTU Prague, Czech Republic SEP 2001 - JUN 2009 Mathematical grammar school Pilsen, Czech Republic SEP 2008 - JUN 2009 Art school in Pilsen, Czech Republic SEP 1996 - JUN 2001 Elementary schoool Tremosna, Czech Republic Experience - One of 10 students awarded Design studio award for “Theater in Garden” out of 1200 students in school. Project was showcased in numerous architectural websites. - Internship in Fusion Architects studio Prague from summer 2011 to spring 2012. (fusionarchitects.cz) - Picked for a selective team of 4 to create a video presentation of Seaton Hall redesign. - Listed at the K-State Deans honor list for Sping 2013. - Part-time job as an professional wedding and prom photographer in photo studio Fotosvět (2011 - 2012) - Instructor of Adobe Photoshop software in Adobe Academy of Silicon Hill Club. - Internship in ZCU (West Bohemian University) in Pilsen, creating 3D model of the human head (Autodesk 3Ds max) as a part of complex system development of audio-visual speech synthesis. Skills - Architectural study - Construction drawings - Site design - Small scale urban design - Realistic vizualizations - Photography - Postproduction photography - Graphic design
Software - Autodesk Revit - Autodesk Autocad - Autodesk 3ds max - Adobe Photoshop - Adobe InDesign - Adobe After Effects - Adobe Premiere - Adobe Illustrator - Adobe Lightroom - Sketchup - Rhino - Grasshopper3D - Vray rendering software - Microsoft Office
Languages - Czech (native) - English (fluent) - German (intermediate) - Spanish (basic)
Brandenburg, Germany
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architecture I design timber in the city I New York NY
new Prague tower I Prague
kansas state boathouse I Manhattan KS
competition I studio project I 9
competition I group project I 17
studio project I 33
house of fairytales I Odense Denmark
elementary school I Roztoky Prague
stuart island retreat I near Seattle WA
competition I group project I 13
competition I group project I 19
studio project I 45
archaeological museum I Prague
theater in garden I Prague
castle rock retreat I near Castle rock KS
bachelor thesis I studio project I 21
studio project I 29
studio project I 43
southwest Prague city I Prague
my retreat I near Prague
art under ground I Prague
urban design studio I 37
studio project I 49
studio project I 53
the cloud I Seaton hall in Manhattan KS
my signature I product design
seminar group project I 63
seminar project I 65
visual effects I photography Seaton hall redesign I video
the architecture student I video
left behind I video
urban design studio I 55
group seminar project I 49
group seminar project I 59
various interior visualizations
photography I all around the world
during internship I 61
architecture I cities I people I 67
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design studio ADS4 - Nathan Howe
timber in the city A large and comprehensive project like Timber in the City presents many challenges and carries with it a large amount of responsibility. Further complicating matters is the fact that this building should change how people think about wooden buildings. We have the technology required to achieve this, now it is time to create demand for this type of building. At the core of what I am striving for with this project is to demonstrate how to build with timber material buildings which belong to the city. In case of Red Hook, NY a building which will initiate urban quality around itself.
tower evolution DIAGRAM
urban evolution DIAGRAM manhattan
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programmatic distribution DIAGRAM
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House of Fairytales SITE PLAN
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international competition
House of Fairytales: The String of Pearls Project aims on human curiosity and passion to discover hidden layers. The process of uncovering layers is present several times. Right from the beginning is represented with the symbolic cubic gateway which leads to the universe of Hans Christian Andersen bellow the garden. The local public use of Lotze´s garden is preserved, furthermore is enhanced by the presence of exhibition rooms (pearls), which appear in the green carpet of the garden. The inner space is designed to entertain wide range of visitors. Preferably children and even experts are amazed by the game of the metaphor, symbolism and reality. The house of fairy tales and Lotze´s garden make a complex unit, which complements the life, works and personality of Hans Christian Andersen within his birthplace. Lotze´s garden concept provides optimum conditions of use for local citizens as well as incoming tourist.
Lotze’s garden SECTION PERSPECTIVE
PEARLS The fairy tale world consists of Andersen’s stories, each story is a pearl which can be found after visitor enter our treasure box. Pearls are organized into the network of rooms of various size and locations connected to each other with pathways. Both pathways and pearls are used to tell the story. To one pearl usually leads at least two different introduction corridors where the same story is described differently according to the age, interest or passion of the visitor. With that we are able to reveal more layers of Andersen’s stories. Following exhibition room contain main symbol of the fairy tale (piece of art, scene, view to the garden, etc.). Almost every pearl is placed uniquely to the garden terrain level. The proposed system provides open choices in terms of a natural lighting and stage design. One of the pathways also connects the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen and tells the story of his life.The exhibition system entertain visitors and they are able to explore the Andersen´s world in the way they would like more than once and always in a unique way. THE CUBE On the west side of The Thomas B ThrigesGaderoad stands emptyglass box. It attracts visitors and serves as an entrance to the world of Hans Christian Andersen. With its transparent but reflective façade reflects the garden and makes a visual connections to the garden for people coming down the Thomas B ThrigesGaderoad from both directions.Shape and appearance is designed to remind a symbolic idea of treasure box, where everyone can find his own pearl, his own favorite story.It also arouses curiosity and creates mystic atmosphere. The visitor is encouraged to reveal the secret under the mystical Lotze´s garden and this is the main gateway to the universe of Hans Christian Andersen.
snow queen pearl SECTION
SPIRAL Opposite to vibrant city around the Thomas B Thriges Gade road, there is located organic element creating center tranquil and private environment in the public garden. Nearby the Andersen´s birthplace is designed spatial relieve, contrary to intense world of fairy tales. It is two level Spiral which rises from the underground, creates an overlook towards the Lotze’s garden and then descends back. The sloping spiral also links together Andersen´s birthplace and pearls of the exposition. In the basement of the spiral are located restroomsand place for refreshment, café and snack bar.
little mermaid pearl SECTION
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student competition
new Prague tower
This competition was about creating a new dominant for Prague. Since Prague is divided with several hills to a sepate areas, every of these areas has a little bit diferent identity. Southwest Prague City lacks this main identity, even more because of the morphology it has lost visual contact with the city center. Our proposal is to create a new local center near the geometrical center of this area. Also it is a place with greate potential on the cross of two communications, one leading many thousands people from Pilsen and Munchen towards the center of Prague. Because of that we decided to create a gate from two towers, which will be a new dominant for this part of Prague. Missing connection with the city center is secretly made up with the Pragues Old Town street structure shown on the facades.
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student competition
elementary school completition Competition for the missing wing of elementary school in Roztoky, north of Prague. The concept behind this project was t create a completition in a modern way, not to imitate the old building but using the composition ideas behind the original project and transfer them to contemporary language of architecture. The form is very simple and effective, but very ecological as well because of the wood based construction system used in it(CLT panels). Opposite to the very simple form, the facade is playful and clearly stating that this building is first of all for kids.
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design studio ATBP - Roman Koucký a Edita Lisecová
prague archaeology museum This site is very complicated, it is the interface of two different urban principles. Old city structure of Malá strana and latter structure of Karlin from 19th century. This results in enormouse amount of impulses from surrounding area, I tried to pick only the most importnat ones for me. The most important is accentuation of the connection between new building and the City of Prague Museum, new museum will serve as an complementary building to the old one and it is still going to be same institution. I placed the current museum into the center of my design, circles from this center will influence not just the volume of my design, but also landcaping of the area between both museums. Prague archeology museum is imaginary coming from ground as lot of archeological artefacts does. From the whole volume of site coming up is by one of the circles created void area, serving as an public space in front of the entry to museum. This cut will create different type of facade, which will showcase the museum to the outside world, especially using potential of North-South highway going through the city right next to the site of new museum. Important for my project is also history of this place, especially railway station Těšnov, which has been here before and was torn down because of highway in 1985.
Main urban design idea for this project was to refer to the old museum building and thereby clearly show the connection between these buildings. For that I used system of circles with museum in its center. One of these circles created southern facade of my museum. These circles will be readible also in materials of public space and sidewalks around both museums.
DIAGRAM for visitors
For this project I used double skin facade, with corten steel for the external layer. By punching different size of holes in to the corten steel, I am able create various images reffering to the archaeology and in place reffering to the legacy of Těťnov railway station. In exactly the same place where original arch was, I recreated it, in the corten facade.
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This project was bachelor thesis at the Faculty of Architecture at CTU. Part of the project was not just developing the concept idea but also creating construction documents, structural plans, details, static calculations etc. It obviuosly had some influence on the project in the latter phase and it slightly changed, but I was still able to retain the original ideas from the architectural study.
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SYSTEMS COORDINATION drawing SECOND floor B
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design studio ATOS - Jan Aulík
theater in garden Building or even designing anything to monastery garden of such an important monument as Emauzský klášter is, one must be very careful and cautious and have a great humility. Current state with tennis courts in monastery garden is absolutely outrageous and I am trying to fix it. My primary goal is to reinforce strengths, especially the monastery and its garden. Mass of my building is basicly formed by the surrounding environment, I obey street line of neighbouring building. From west is my limitation the eastern wall of monastery, I am not crossing the line of this wall and this is my way to respect the historical monument of monastery. In the same time I am building up to the same height as surrounding buildings. This project is bringing new function into the neighborhood, theater, it is an initiatory building. This project was awarded in student competition and showcased on architectural websites.
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kansas state boathouse My design is formed by two basic elements, program and site. First the program of the buliding. The main purpose of building is to create an enviroment for the women´s rowing team. Because the boats are long and thin, the buliding also becomes long and thin to mimic this shape. Since the buliding is for watching the 2000m rowing race, I placed the buliding as an extension of this race. So, the pathway of the race is the basis for the line which defines the building. As the race proceeds, viewers will see the race in its entirety. The interior of the upper floor is well suited for viewing with a small amphitheater. The rowing tank for practice is also directed to this view, so that the racers may see the race line during practicing for motivation. The long walls which are parallel to this view define the view of the race. Articulated long walls from exposed concrete creates a frame for both the race and the surrounding nature, primarily the water. As a connection to the row team, the inner length of the building is 1863 inches. This length is derived from the year that Kansas State University was established. On an almost spiritual basis, the energy from the race is supposed to terminate and flow through the structure. To reinforce this strength of the race, I felt that concrete was a logical choice in material.
Entrance 525.94 SF
View Terrace, Team Meeting 3017.17 SF
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The space between building and parking is intersection of two elements. The water is represented with the direction of race which is the direction of building and the other set of lines represent the slope downwards based off of contour lines. Both elements are represented, geometrically as well as materially. Lines extending direction of a house are interrupted with spaces parallel with the the direction of contour lines. Details around the water elements are done in very similar manner as the Boathouse.
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design studio ATU - design studio Jan Jehlik
SouthWest Prague city SouthWest city of Prague is one of the several Prague housing developments built in 1960s. One of our concepts is to return this housing development back to its original concept, “living in nature”. We are intensifying the feel of nature surrounding these residential buildings with adding new paths and with diversification of areas between these new paths with different surfaces, plants or activities. By finishing the development south from Jeremias street we are completing a ring of different city districts surounding this City Nature, but with a green belt through the new development we are letting this city nature to connect with the real nature outside of the compact city. Redesign of Jeremias street together with new city development and restructuralization of the “housing in nature” will lead to overall living quality improvement as well as to redefinition of the image of this part of Prague and in the end it will raise the potential of living in this area. This project was created as teamwork together with Barbora Havrlova.
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office 290.87 SF
electric 214.72 SF
reception,lounge 1796.85 SF
education center 1882.68 SF
mechanical 702.77 SF
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04 My design of castle rock building is derived mostly from surronding environment. Main idea is to continue and extend the rock looking up on the castle rock in front of it. As the rock consists from different shapes and stones, my proposal consists from many pieces as well. I used several elements to shape those pieces, every building has an view on at least one of the points of intereset. Most important is obviously the Castle rock, therefore all of the front suites has an view towards the Castle rock monument. If it is not possible to ensure view towards the main monument, I tried to ensure that there is another point of interest to see, for example the big rock or trees, both existing or new ones.
design studio ADS3 - Emily Koenig
castle rock retreat I divided the program of building to have inside a single stone (building) one or two suites. Reception with a lounge and bar is in the biggest rock. Next to the biggest rock is the discovery center, which I designed as an interactive exhibition. Buildings structural material is concrete, but I chosed rainscreen double facade with a cor-ten steel as a visible material. To even more evoke the extension of the long cliff rock, I decided to shape the rainscreen part of a facade to remind organic shape of stone. But I still wanted to keep the walls straight, therefore I designed different length of metal supports holding the cor-ten steel.
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The house I designed consists of two boxes, one inside the other. The inner one is a private space, unlike the bigger one, which is very transparent and public. The outer box is shaded by a rainscreen facade, which varies due to different sun angles. In southern direction the shade screen is very dense and doesn´t let in the summer sun, but allows the winter sun in. The rainscreen facade also creates varies spaces around the house. On the west, before the entrance, it creates very intimate space. On the east the rainscreen goes to the pier and orients the whole house towards southern view of toher islands.
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design studio ADS3 - Emily Koenig
stuart island retreat The house I designed consists of two boxes, one inside the other. The inner one is a private space, unlike the bigger one, which is very transparent and public. The outer box is shaded by a rainscreen facade, which varies due to different sun angles. In southern direction the shade screen is very dense and doesn´t let in the summer sun, but allows the winter sun in. The rainscreen facade also creates varies spaces around the house. On the west, before the entrance, it creates very intimate space. On the east the rainscreen goes to the pier and orients the whole house towards southern view of tousing maximum her islands.
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design studio ZANII - Hana Špalková and Martin Augustin
my personal retreat This project is taking place in Divoká Šárka, natural reserve on the northwestern outskirts of Prague. You can find steep rocks, extensive meadows as well as romantic valleys with a stream flowing through. One of my essential concept was to respect this beautiful nature and fit my project into perfect environment. I was supposed to design an object, which would be possible to use throughout the whole year. Because of the nature of the surrounding environment I decided to work with more volumes, creating gradation and merging with adjoining rock.
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design studio ZAN - Hana Ĺ palkovĂĄ and Martin Augustin
art under ground The building in this project is formed of three elements adn their intersection underground. In a block 15 metres wide and long and 9 metres tall is inserted helix, which is all exhibition space and the art is displayed on the sourrounding walls of the original block. To bring daylight into the gallery, I have cut a hole in the middle of helix, with traingular prism. This prism rises above ground and creates interesting glass construction.
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video presentation of Seaton hall redesign for Dean Tim De Noble
Seaton hall video
Video made for Dean Tim de Noble from College of Architecture, Planning and Design at Kansas State University, visualizing a redesign of a Seaton hall building, main CAPD buliding. It is a composite of real life footage from Seaton Hall and rendered animations of 3D computer model made by Ennead architects. Footage was filmed with DSLR camera, motion tracked and composited in Adobe After Effects with rendered sequences of animated 3d model. Video was made by a team of architecture students from Kansas State University: Will Leonard, Petr Suma, Darius Hollwell and Kevin Steen. https://vimeo.com/85282287
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digital visual effects in architecture
the architecture student video Second project for Digital visual effects in architecture seminar was about explanating Le Corbusiers Ronchamp chapel with motion graphics. Video was composited of real life footage from university library and rendered animation of 3D computer model in Autodesk 3ds max. Footage was filmed with DSLR camera, motion tracked and composited in Adobe After Effects with sequences of animated chapell and motion graphics created in After effects and Illustrator. On this project I was collaborating with Scott Davis and Winston Wolf. Film is on vimeo website: https://vimeo.com/52918675
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digital visual effects in architecture
left behind video Final project for Digital visual effects in architecture seminar was about presenting piece of architecture through a story. Our idea was based on contrast between timeless architecture and through out the time corroding bike left in that architecture. For this purpose we picked Barcelona pavillion from Mies van Der Rohe and showed this architectural masterpiece through different year seasons. This project was done with Scott Davis and Winston Wolf. https://vimeo.com/55448324
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for architectural studio fusion architects
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digital fabrication seminar with Nathan howe
the cloud
A parametrically panelized system, the Cloud, acts two solve two problems. First, acoustically Pierce does not distribute sound as well as it could - with high ceilings, a dropped element could greatly increase voice projection and reflection. Secondly, glare from Pierce’s large window makes presentations with a projector difficult, the Cloud would counteract this as well. Considering Pierce’s dynamic nature, the Cloud can descend and ascend in order to maintain its original design. Part of the presentation of this project also was creating of a fully operating physical model, you can see a video here: http://www.petrsuma.com/?p=298
product design
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art class at CTU focused on modeling objects
my signature
My goal was to create an 3 dimensional project, which could be my logo or signature. It is based on the similarity of my second name with a notion of mathematical symbol. “Šuma” is similar to “suma” (summary in czech), therefore I used mathematical symbol for sum as void around which I am building five prisms. Five because there are five symbols in my second name: S u m a and ˇ . According to importance of each of them, I decided the height of each prisms.
Kimbell art museum, Dallas, TX
Central station, New York, NY
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digital SLR camera and various lenses
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Cloud gate, Chicago, IL
Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.C.
Central park, New York, NY
Brooklyn Bridge, New York, NY
The Chicago Theater, Chicago, IL
Munchen, Germany
Brandenburg, Germany
The Strip, Las Vegas, NV
Empire State Buliding, New York, NY
Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, CA
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