Piotr Lange portfolio

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Piotr Lange cv + portfolio 2009 - 2015


personal information

education

major achievments

name Piotr Lange adress Oude Houtlei 11 9000 Gent, Belgium phone +32 485 69 47 05 e-mail langeptr@gmail.com born 05.02.1991 nat. polish status single

KU LEUVEN Sint Lucas Gent International Master of Architecture 2014 -

Mausoleum - Pantheon of communist regime victims in Warsaw, organized by Polish Association of Architects 2015 - honorable mention, invitation to further negotiations

skills

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polish russian english dutch

native fluent (C1 level) fluent (T0EFL) basic (A2 level)

Autocad Archicad Photoshop Illustrator Indesign Sketchup 3dsMax Vray MS Office drawing

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Warsaw University of Technology Master of Architecture 2013 - 2014 LUCA Sint Lucas Brussel erasmus exchange 2012 - 2013 Warsaw University of Technology Bachelor of Architecture 2009 - 2013

work experience Szcześniak Denier Architekci 04.2013 - 07.2013 concept designs Projekt Praga 11.2011 - 02.2012 concept designs, technical drawings

"Zaprojektuj wizjÄ™ ognia" fireplace design competition 2014 - honorable mention "Grolsch Bottle Art 2014" design competition 2014 - WINNER "Jedyne takie kino" architectural design competition 2013 - finalist International Russian Language Competition 2009 - finalist


Foldable table p. 4

Rowhouses2 p. 10

Single family house, p. 6

Public toilet p. 12

Affordable housing p. 8

Columbarium p. 14

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Foldable table location Re-sort Bar, Warsaw, Poland date summer 2014 collaboration none status contest winner Concept designed for Grolsch Bottle Art 2014 competition. After being qualified to final prototype was built, resulting in winning the contest. Table was designed to be easily foldable and storable. For this reason it does not have any mechanical connections and rigidness is provided by connecting perpendicular elements: one table plate with engraved “Grolsch� logo and two leg elements made of 1,5 cm thick plywood. After dissasebling table is only 60 x 60 x 4,5 cm and therefore can be easily hidden for example behind a closet.

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table assembly

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Single family house location Warsaw, Poland date spring 2011 collaboration none status academical project

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House designed under the tutorship of M, Miłobędzki and M. Sadowski. This house is designed for typical family of 2+2. It is a modern reinterpretation of Adolf Loos raumplan. All spaces are organized in a spiral aroud the main core, having different size, height and proportions. In addition to that the spiral organization in a natural way defines the privacy of rooms. Starting from low dark hallway one gets into two storey high living room. By passing three steps person gets into the semiopen dining and kitchens. Next step of privacy is clearly defined by staircase: children rooms and library are accesible only for invited. After another stairs lies the master bedroom. Only the very chosen guests can go to the rooftop terrace, which has a magnificent view on the surroundings.


section

second floor plan

ground floor plan

axonometry

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Affordable housing location 呕yrard贸w, Poland date summer 2014 collaboration none status bachelor project

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Housing designed under the tutorship of M. Staniszkis. 22 appartements and 2 thousands m2 of office spaces. Designed as a part of revitalization program in post-industrial city of 呕yrard贸w. It is a opportunity of a better start for people from small cities. Small sized (and therefore cheap) appartements with a good connection to Warsaw are the chance to make people stay in the city and leave their taxes there. Additionally office spaces can bring in offices fleeing from high rents in bigger cities. Small flats can be a start for a young family. They are specially designed to be easily re-arranged to create a new room for new familly member. But in this small room organizing a family meeting will be a problem. For this reasons all inhabitants share a common room in the garden


technical plan of the building

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Row houses² location Antwerpen, Belgium date autumn 2014 collaboration none status academical project Designed under the tutorship of B. Van Gassen. This design is a try to redefine the typical belgian suburb made of endless rowhouses, with almost none public space other than narrow streets. But how to combine higher density, good insolation, public spaces and a natural belgian need for an own house? I decided to create a comb of rowhouses, Stacked twice on each other. This gave the opportunity to create a variety of different housetypes, for different family models. Each single house has a sunny view and a private garden. On the ground floor it is a continuation of the living room, on the second level of houses it lies on the rooftop, giving each house even parameters.

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sample unit section

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Public Toilet location Gdynia, Poland date summer 2014 collaboration none status contest entry This project was designed for the annual “Koło” contest. I decided to use the most natural material of the XXI century seacoast - the shipping container. Although the connection to the sea is obvious, it has a mystery in it. Why are they so far from the port? Why do half of them stand vertically? Only after coming closer it can be seen that this picturesque composition has its very specific functions - public toilet and viewtower. The white container makes the entrance zones with sinks. The blue one has the waterclosets and technical room in it. Gray containers provide a beautiful view on the Baltic coast.

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ground floor plan

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Columbarium location Warsaw, Poland date spring 2015 collaboration M. Sidorowicz, I. Borkowicz status honorable mention The columbarium conmemorates the victims of post-war stalinist regime in Poland. We had to solve a complicated task of creating monument both for private, intimate visits and big official events. The space is divided into two parts: big flat square with an obelisk on one end and the mausoleum on the other. It is the public space in the broad meaning of the words. On the other hand the concentric enclosed columbarium cuts off from the surroundings to leave visitors just by himself with the dead. The ritual of passage from the world is emphasized by the change of materials of the floor and the sound it makes (from stone to gravel) and by the 4m tall and deep, almost overscaled wooden portal.

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plan and section

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Thank you. lange.ptr@gmail.com


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