Portfolio by Piotrek K. Prokopowicz

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PORTFOLIO OF ARCHITECTUR AL AND FORMAL STUDIES BY PIOTREK K. PROKOPOWICZ 1_Taipei Pop Music Centre// 2_the BOX deEFFECT// 3_Cultural Campus Egypt// 4_The CUBE// 5_hochBAU 6_infiniCITY// 7_thinkTR ADER// 8_frostBITE// 9_nested Figures and loose outter Skins// 10_expoAIR// 11_symbioPORT

2014 MARCH

STUDIO deepFUTURES_project expoAIR

AT USA

FORM ARCHITECTURE GR APHIC DESIGN


Warsaw_Vienna_Los Angeles

curriculum vitae

CURRICULUM VITAE discovering the world since 1990,29th of March

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Education 2012-present 2012-sep-dec 2009-2012 2002-2009 1997-2002

University of Applied Arts, Vienna/Austria/ Studio Rashid Southern Californian Institue of Architecture/Studio Wiscombe University of Applied Arts, Vienna/Austria/ Studio Prix/Rashid Gymnasium Sacre-Coeur, Vienna/Austria Wanda Rutkiewicz’s elementray school,Warsaw/Poland

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Autodesk

McNeel Adobe Rendering rapid prototyping

Skills

Maya AutoCAD Ecotect 3dsMAX Rhinoceros 5.0/4.0 Grasshopper Illustrator CS6 Photoshop CS6 InDesign CS6 V-Ray for Maya knowledge of CNC milling file set up/laser cut output 3D_printing

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Languages

Polish (mother tongue) English German (matura)

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home address e-mail phone nr.

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Contact

Dißlergasse 10/8 1030 Vienna Austria piotrek.k.prokopowicz@gmail.com +43 699 194 140 26 +48 882 920 058


CV // projects OVERVIEW

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WORLD VIEW: PROJECTS an overview over the latest projects at dieAngewandte and sciARC 1

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_T.P.M.C.

new centre for pop music in taipei.the aim was to create new typologies which enable future development

35 351 sqm

_BOX(d)effect

• parametric • generated form for a music pavilion with 200 seats in New York, USA 700 sqm

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an climate-efficiency driven project of Cultural Campus in Egypt

design proposal of box house: each side has different material and property

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_N.F. + L.O.S.

nested figures and loose outter skins as a design approach for a new proposal of “BROAD” musem in LA.

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_thinkTRADER

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research centre and office campus nearby Amsterdam, Netherlands

research centre and office campus nearby Amsterdam, Netherlands

185 000 sqm

185 000 sqm

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airEXPO

AIR theme pavilion•

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symbioPORT an climate-efficiency driven project of new airPORT typology in Tokyo,Japan

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StudioPRIX

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projects/subjects


2009-2011

studio PRIX studio_Wolf D. Prix

assistants: Anja Jonkhans Sophie C. Grell Armin Hess Niels Jonkhans Reiner Zettl

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StudioPRIX

the main taks of the studio was to develop a geometry based on music related research. the spatial program consists of a large Music Hall for 9.000 people, an outdoor performance space for 15.000 people, a Hall-of-Fame (museum) of 7000 sqm and a commercial zone of 19.000 sqm.

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project_Taipei Pop Music Centre


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project_Taipei Pop Music Centre

StudioPRIX

INDOOR AUDITORIUM

AUDIO RECORDING VIDEO STUDIO

OFFICE

PERFORMANCE SUPPORT SPACE TECH. SUPPORT

CONTROL ROOMS AND STORAGE

SHOPS RECORDING/ REHEARSAL

OFFICE AREA (PUBLIC SPACE)

STAGE

LIVE HOUSE

EXHIBITION

DIGITAL LIBRARY RESTAURANT & SHOP

PUBLIC SERVICES TICKET INFO

STAGE

LEFT SIDE STAGE RIGHT SIDE STAGE REAR STAGE

BACKSTAGE

MEDICAL SERVICES/ LAVATORIES

COLLECTIONS

ADMIN

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EQUIPMENT CONTROL

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project_Taipei Pop Music Centre


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project_the BOX deEFFECT

StudioPRIX

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_ the BOX de EFFECT

through the appliance of parametric design, the goal was to translate acoustic data into three dimensional geometry.

grasshopper generated form for a music pavilion with 200 seats.

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700 sqm number of seats: 200

1. basic box 2. wave deformation 3. sound_source deformation


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project_Cultural Campus Egypt

StudioPRIX

_Cultural Campus The task was to design a Cultural Campus located near Ismailia, 80km northeast of Cairo. the campus consists of a School of Performing Arts (Music, Dance), a School of Visual Arts, a Residence Complex to house students and staff,

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a Performance Center for Music and Dance and a Contemporary Art Exhibition Gallery.

The project is a self-contained settlement. It relies largely on its own capacity to generate energy. the concept and spatial layout must be designed to minimize energy consumption and to maximize use of surrounding natural conditions

by conscientious incorporation of wind, photovoltaic farms, plantations, water basins, thermal mass, shading devices, etc.


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winterSEMESTER 2010/2011

Numbers and facts Size

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36 101 sqm 1000 studentes 200 stuff members cultural campus in Egypt housing 2 schools of visual and performing arts, student’s accomodation, theatre, gallery

STUDIO PROEJCT BY PIOTREK K. PROKOPOWICZ/ LEA . DIETIKER/ CHRISOPHER PHENELT STUDIO PROEJCT BY CHRISTOPH PEHNELT/ LEA DIETIKER/PIOTREK K. PROKOPOWICZ FOTOS: REINER ZETTL FOTOS: REINER ZETTL

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project_Cultural Campus Egypt

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project_the CUBE

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winterSEMESTER 2010/2011

CU BE 6 SIDES

physicalMODEL_Photos

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1:50 MODEL

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STUDIO PROEJCT BY CHRISTOPH PEHNELT/ LEA DIETIKER/PIOTREK K. PROKOPOWICZFOTOS: REINER ZETTL

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summerSEMESTER 2011

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hochBau _technical subject at the IoA:building construction 01

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subject_hochBAU


summerSEMESTER 2011

technicalSECTION

Bodenaufbau Beton 85 mm Dämmung PS-Hartschaum 90 mm Dämmung Schaumglas 50 mm Abdichtung bituminös Bodenplatte Stahlbeton 250 mm Dachaufbau Aluminiumblech mit Stehl -falzdeckung Abdichtung Sperrholzplatte 18mm SCHÜCKO Alb Alu Lamellen beweglich elektrisch steuerbar Brettschicht Pfette 200/380 mm Glasshalterung Träger Stahlprofil L Stahlrohrabhängung O 20 mm Edelstahl-Punkthalter Isolierverglasung ESG 12 + SZR 12 + VSG 16mm aus 2 x 8 mm TVG Wand Isolierverglasung VSG 2 x 4 mm + SZR 14 mm + ESG 6 mm in Aluminiumrahmen

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summerSEMESTER 2011

technicalSECTION

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subject_hochBAU


summerSEMESTER 2011

technical_PLAN/SECTION

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deepFUTURES

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project_expoAIR


summerSEMESTER 2013

hani RASHID studio_deepFUTURES 2013

assistants: Sophie Luger Sophie C. Grell Brian Deluna Armin Hess Jรถrg Hugo Reiner Zettl

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NORTH SEA

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300 km/hr.

High Speed Transportation Lines

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NEW URBAN NODES MAIN CENTER CONNECTIVITY HIGH SPEED TRAIN 500 km\hr. SUB CENTER CONNECTIVITY HIGH SPEED TRAIN 500 km\hr. BUSINESS DISTRICT OFFICES

RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM PUBLIC SPACES

EMMELOORD

HOORN

SCALE 1:500000

- Markermeer -

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LELYSTAD

TRANSPORTATION HUB

ESC 1:1000000

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_theMASTERplan

infiniCITY

_deep futures: new works for cities yet to be built

Infinicity has been spurred by the increase of globalization, the rural to urban exodus, and the needs created by new markets in the twenty-first century. Even in the information age, trans- portation can still be a limiting factor. Thus, this city focuses on transportation efficiency. Infinicity takes cues from network theory: While the design employs circular geometry, it abstains from historic centralized models. This decentralized approach breaks down the hierarchy to create an exponential increase in time efficiency between point A and point B. The Dutch are a notorious merchant nation. While others colo- nized, the Dutch exploited the markets created by colonization. In the twenty-first century information is the market places’s premier commodity. Infinicity fulfills market demands by attract- ing the world’s brightest minds and most sophisticated thinkers. With this immense brainpower in hand, the cash crops become think tanks, incubators, brain trusts, and objective logistics centers.

Infinicity also plays off of the existing strengths in other markets. For instance, the Netherlands is home to an disproportionate ratio of international corporate headquarters and is a prime location of the crude oil market. If Silicon Valley is the grass- roots effort for technology, then Infinicity is the global capitol of information and technology. Amsterdam is one of the primary transportation hubs in Europe. Infinicity innovatively addresses the growing transportation de- mands as well as the need for increased modes, such as com- mercial space travel and hover possibilities (VTOL and STOL).

STUDIO PROEJCT BY PIOTREK K. PROKOPOWICZ/ LUIS T. POZO/ RALPH S. STEEINBLIK FOTOS: REINER ZETTL

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project_thinkTRADER

_thinkTRADER the proposal for new research centre near Amsterdam/Nether-

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thinkTRADER_EXTERIOR

winterSEMESTER 2011/2012

STUDIO PROEJCT BY PIOTREK K. PROKOPOWICZ FOTOS: REINER ZETTL

Numbers and facts Size

185 000 sqm 8000 - 7000 users

Occupation

campus-style office park and reasearch center for new technologies and sciences near Amsterdam/Netherlands

Users

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project_thinkTRADER


winterSEMESTER 2011/2012

thinkTRADER_EXTERIOR

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deepFUTURES

project_thinkTRADER

37.5m

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thinkTRADER_PLAN

In the developping age of the information technologty and reality of permanent exchange of information between human beeings over newer and newer technologies, the significance of person- al interaction between different people remains the same. The project is an proposal for occupation of one of the new cities nodes - distircts- with a technology campus, where all of the building units are permanent connected and the circulation paths create new situations of user’s interactions.

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project_SURGERY

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biologicalSECTION_knee

summerSEMESTER 2011

left Knee _the surgery documentation after pattela luxation

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deepFUTURES

frostBITE

vertical SKI-track based on GEOMETRY research

Numbers and facts Size

1000 sqm 500 users

Occupation

extreme-sport research centre, with facilities for testing the human body

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project_frostBITE


summerSEMESTER 2012

frostBITE_EXTERIOR

the program of the FROSTBITE, is a extreme-sport research centre, with facilities for testing the human body, as well as the sport-devices, under extreme conditions. the storyboard behind it is to create a mountain-like environment, with a ski-slope, bobsleigh/ crushed-ice-skating track, snow-park, climbing wall, jumping cliff and static program parts which are: 1.the research-centre offices, 2.tribunes open to the public, 3.stages or arenas for special events and shopping mall selling the highly developed sport-equipment with applied cutting-edge technology. the main advantage of putting those programatic task in the vertical setting are new and unique visual connections for race audience as well as creating a completely new atmosphere rare in this geographic longitude. my main interest in the area of optical phenomena is the visual perception of the skier coming down the slope, and it’s short distance to the static program (floor slabs/horizontal floor slabs), as well as the view connection between different levels and the change of the appearance while moving in the z-direction. on the other hand I would like to apply the experience from the mirror-box task and think about light reflection in order to extend the visual perception of the spectator on the tribunes.(periscope)

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summerSEMESTER 2012

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project_frostBITE

deepFUTURES

SECONDARY CIRCULATION WAYS HOTEL/HOUSING

MAIN CONNECTION PATHS

HUMAN BODY RESEARCH FACILITIES

SKI EQUIPMENT PRODUCTION

SECONDARY CIRCULATION WAYS

SKI EQUIPMENT RESEARCH CENTRE

PUBLIC “FROSTBITE” SHOPPING CENTRE SPORT EQUIPMENT

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summerSEMESTER 2012

explanationDIAGRAMS1-3

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summerSEMESTER 2012

modelPHOTO// plans

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deepFUTURES

the geometry is the outcome of the reconfiguration of the mathematical formula creating the kuen-surface and manipulating it’s values, to reach the maximum expansion within the set frame. the outcome are the trajectory curves and fragments of the kuen surface-which then are creating parts of the program.(ski/bobsleigh track) in addition to that I analysed the existing FISski race tracks and made 3D models of several natural environments in order to understand the geometry and the nature of the ski/snowboard slope, what then reconfigured the angular arrangement of my tracks the space which is within the border of the extreme configuration of the geometrical function, is the place, where the design of the static program focus. on the one hand it follows the spatial rules imposed by the surfaces extracted from the kuen-surface deformation, on the other hand it introduces the tectonic need of a floor slap.

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project_frostBITE


summerSEMESTER 2012

frostBITE_EXTERIOR

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summerSEMESTER 2012

studyMODEL_photos

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project_N.F.and L.O.S


winterSEMESTER 2012

sciARC

exchange winter semester2012

studio: Tom Wiscombe Vertical

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StudioWISCOMBE

project_N.F.and L.O.S

_nested FIGURES

N.F.L.O.S:Nested Figures and Loose Outter Skins as a new design approach for museum

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winterSEMESTER 2012

typolgicalSTUDIES_box-in-box

The National Centre for Contemporary Arts at Le Fresnoy is an example of applying the informative design process. Bernard Tschumi implements an erase-andreplace approach, simultaneously keeping the historical forms as a part of renovation/restoration in way of a collage enveloped by a modernist roof. The project has a typical incongruous box-in-box section, where the spatial heterogeneity is confronted with homogeneity, without privileging or suborning any of the differentiated spaces within the collection.

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winterSEMESTER 2012

formalSTUDIES figures_skins

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modelPHOTOS //1-4

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winterSEMESTER 2012

conceptTATTO_pattern

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project_N.F.and L.O.S


winterSEMESTER 2012

technicalSECTION //1-200

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project_N.F.and L.O.S


winterSEMESTER 2012

modelPHOTOS //1-1

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winterSEMESTER 2012

studyMODEL_photos

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project_N.F.and L.O.S


winterSEMESTER 2012

organisationDIAGRAM_machine

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project_N.F.and L.O.S

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winterSEMESTER 2012

modelPHOTO//techSECTION

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StudioWISCOMBE

20mm Abdecung Steinplatten Steinfassade prim채re Struktur Dichtungsbahn Bitumen W채rmed채mmung Dampfbremse Trapezblech Isolierverglassung Stahlprofilsystem

project_N.F.and L.O.S

St체tze Stahlrohr 700 mm Stahlprofil HEA600 Stahlprofil HEA400/300 Schraube

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winterSEMESTER 2012

techDETAIL// modelPHOTO

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project_N.F.and L.O.S


winterSEMESTER 2012

plan SCALE 1:500

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modelPHOTOS //1-3

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topVIEW_SITEdiagram

winterSEMESTER 2012

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project_N.F.and L.O.S


winterSEMESTER 2012

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deepFUTURES

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project_expoAIR


summerSEMESTER 2013

hani RASHID studio_deepFUTURES 2013

assistants: Sophie Luger Sophie C. Grell Brian Deluna Armin Hess Jรถrg Hugo Reiner Zettl

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project_expoAIR


summerSEMESTER 2013

projectOVERVIEW_expo

expoAIR deepFUTURES pavillion

The air pavilion is situated on oblique wall of Gobi desert. Site creates tessellated landscape with articulated picks and depths. In center of the terrain Air Expo pavilion provides shelter for air experience as well as Co2 extraction. Guests interact with machines which are cooling and filtering air. By lifting the Pavilion above the ground wind shadows that provide usable space are created under the building. Below the building condensed air is enables green oasis with water and nature. Inside the pavilion guests are smelling, tasting, seeing, feeling air under different air pressures. Air filtering process, cleaning air from sand and extracting carbon happens throughout the entire building.

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project_expoAIR

deepFUTURES

DEFINING FUNDAMENTAL REGION

“BATWING” primitves

TRANSFORMING COPYING

Coxeter’s Kaleidoscopic Cells

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primitive

unfolded projection

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summerSEMESTER 2013

GEOMETRICALoperations

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summerSEMESTER 2013

COMPOSITIONoperations

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project_expoAIR


summerSEMESTER 2013

sectionalPROPERTIES_06

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summerSEMESTER 2013

aggregationSTUDIES

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project_expoAIR


summerSEMESTER 2013

interiorCRYSTAL_studies

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deepFUTURES

project_expoAIR

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Rheotomic surfaces- Manta and Batwing, were starting point for geometric studies. Both were picked for initial concept development. After mirroring, multiplying and rotating operations were inscribed into truncated octahedron, stretching surface into multiple directions created catalog of primitives. The next step of the proces was the connection of the primitves into various double units. That qualities after connections were more than one plus one, and created new entity objects. Field of units and its sections depicked patterns of positive and negative surfaces (black/white or inside/outside). It helped to explore interior qualities. Next layer created pixels with machines inside of the double units. Additionally, pixels created interior enclosure for pavilion facilities of air experience.

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summerSEMESTER 2013

exterior//organisationSECTION

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programDIAGRAM // EXTERIOR

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project_symbioPORT

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the proposal new terminal for new typology research as part centre of Airport near Amsterdam/Nether3.0 in heart of Tokyo

The project is are dealing with new Tokyo TERMINAL and biological_SHIFT- an approach of postoil-cities based on a symbiotic urban approach of high-end transportation facility meeting the nature as a controlled environment within urban framework applied as energy creator.

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STUDIO PROEJCT BY HERWIG SCHERABON / PIOTREK K. PROKOPOWICZ

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75 000 sqm 10,5 mln/year

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an ecology driven project of new airPORT typology in Tokyo, Japan

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On the urban scale we are trying to propose an post-oil city concept to the Tokyo Metropolitan area. Based on our exhaustive admiration for Japanese cutlure, as well as tradition of metabolism, we reclaim partialy the train infrastrucutre as a network of energy-producing algy strucutre and give the people areas of leisure we also reorganize the vertical postion on raiways. putting those in the underground allows us to connect two parts of the city, and become the SYMBIOport and urban connecting entity 0124_PROKOPowicz PORTFOLIO


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1.General Control Facilities 2.Biological Plantations- part of the ecological shift 3.Deconstructued Airport-Switch Terminal

4.Layers of Airport Infrastructure 5.Game’s Arcade 6.Hologramic 3D Theatre-music/action/manga

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the architectural interests of ours are connected strongly with the creation of the space redirecting the future travelers within deconstructed infrastrucutre of Airport 3.0 or our switch. therefore we use for the most the concept of intensive layering, which was our main topic in the warmUP phase. in addition to that we rigurous explore the spatial relationship of the „tube to shell” and „shell in a shell” concepts

For our programmatic distribution we apply the geometrical concept of the doubleHELIX as a deforming tool for the future airport/switch organisation scnerio. 1.The main additional program beside the switch/ airport terminal function is future oriented CULTURAL venuea 3D-dimensional holographic cinema an permanent facilty allowing the traveler experience the japan-oriented technological shift throughout the artwork.

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[!] Beside the function of an future transportation knot, the switch takes care of activating an ecological shift towards an urban concept of symbiosis between the high-end technology and nature within the given boundaries of metropolitan developpment

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SPEEDS ON HORIZONTAL CURVES ampliefied for future values R01...100kmh...92mph R02...80kmh....80mph R03...60kmh...64...mph R04...40kmh...48mph R05...20kmh...32mph

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SUPERELEVATIONs ampliefied by higher speeds 8=100%=45 GRADES 7,2=90%=43 GRADES 6,2=77%=38 GRADES 5=60%=31 GRADES 3,6=45%=24 GRADES 2=25%= 14 GRADES T01

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Our thesis deals with moving the focus in urban planning from transportation oriented to a more symbiotic approach towards the needs of people and nature. the distribution and the relocation of airport 3.0 opens up opportunities to reclaim land and give it back to the people. The 20th century was all about planning cities for cars the deep future will be a more symbiotic coexistence of transportation, nature and people.

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