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PORTFOLIO ROMAN LESKOVEC | FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE | UNIVERSITY OF LJUBLJANA


ROMAN LESKOVEC

EDUCATION

KNOWLEDGE

Suhadole 57c 1218 Komenda Slovenia (+386) 31 841 761

_2010-2011 Faculty of Architecture | TU Muenchen International exchange in 9th semester Design studio by Prof. Hermann Kaufmann

Language skills: _Slovenian (native) _English (fluent) _German (fluent)

roman.leskovec@gmail.com

_2007-2013 Faculty of Architecture | University of Ljubljana Design studio by Prof. Janez Kozelj

Technical skills: _AutoCad, Rhino+Vray, Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign, Sketchup, MS Office, SAP2000, Ecotect

WORK EXPERIENCES

PARTICIPATION

_3 years of practical experiences by renovating my parents house

Workshops:

_2012-2013 architectural internship, de Architekten Cie, Amsterdam _2011-present translator Autobild GmbH, car magazine from german to slovenian language _2011-2012 receptionist, Antiq Palace Hotel & Spa d.o.o. _2010-2011 architectural internship Villa Sancti, institute for renovating old quality architecture _2006-2010 student salesmen Petrol d.d. _2004-2008 student work in warehouse Schachermayer d.o.o.

_Low-energy single-family house Velux d.o.o & Lumar d.o.o. _MEDS -meeting of design students summer workshop-city intervention topic: sensability Competitions: _Renovation of de Resident, Den Haag, 2013 _Energy academy, Groeningen, 2012 _Passive single-family house, Podlipa, 2011 _New art galery, Maribor, 2010

INTERESTS _running, cycling, motorsport, psychology, reading biographys

BIOGRAPHY


PROJECTS _Eksperimental single-family lowenergy house workshop Velux/Lumar 2009, UL mentor: doc.dr. Tomaz Novljan

_Wooden Sutterluety supermarket in Montafon, Vorarlberg design studio, TU Muenchen 2011 mentor: Prof. Hermann Kaufmann

_Passive single-family house Podlipa student competition Sparkasse bank 2011

_Modular textile facade concept Textile facades, TU Muenchen 2011 mentor: Prof. Tina Wolf

_Park & Ride facility Dolgi Most design studio, UL 2010 mentor: prof. Janez Kozelj

_Energy academy, Groeningen competition 2012 de Architekten Cie

_Sustainable settlement Brdo Urban planing, UL 2010 mentor: doc. Ilka Cerpes

_CHV Veghel renovation 2013 de Architekten Cie

PROJECTS


SOLAR WEDGE ROMAN LESKOVEC | TOMAZ DRAKSLER | PETER KIRALJ | 2009

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WORKSHOP: SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSE house SOLAR WEDGE

SOLAR WEDGE WOODEN SINGLE-FAMILY LOWENERGY HOUSE

Students: Roman Leskovec, Tomaz Draksler, Peter Kiralj Mentor: doc. dr. Tomaz Novljan

Object in space with defined orientation

CROSS SECTION

Deformation of the object to optimize solar gains

Setting the programs in the building

In collaboration with company Velux and Lumar we experimented with new forms of houses that would make best use of the potential of skylight and wooden construction. During examining the parameters of insolation, thermal conductivity and the building shape factor we come up with an idea of triangular building that has NS orientation and is also only on these sides open. This form offers several advantages: ideal lighting and heating gains, low heat losses due to little holes in the other sides of the building, the possibility of terracced building, adaptable to the terrain, etc. The living part of the house is a multi-floor space, which ensures good ventilation. It is suitable for families with two children.

LONGITUDINAL SECTION

WOODEN LOW-ENERGY HOUSE ’’SOLAR WEDGE’’

PROJECTS


FLOOR PLAN OF FLOOR FOR KIDS

1st FLOOR PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

WOODEN LOW-ENERGY HOUSE ’’SOLAR WEDGE’’

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WOODEN LOW-ENERGY HOUSE ’’SOLAR WEDGE’’

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PODLIPA PASSIVE HOUSE ROMAN LESKOVEC | BLAZ JAMSEK | STUDENT COMPETITION | 2011

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PASSIVE HOUSE IN PODLIPA STUDENT COMPETITION

The plot is located in village Podlipa on the sunny side of the slope. It occupies 600 m2 and has an angle of 21%. One of the principles of sustainable building is minimized intervention in natural environment, which has been a decisive influence on the design and position of the facility. Building on the slope is usually conditioned with the excavation and removal of the material. In our case, all excavated material is transferred to the upper part of the plot. This create two levels, which also defines general concept of the house: the upper part of the house with the entrance and additional program (in our case an office with a fireplace, which heats the room on demand) and the underground, living floor with completely opened south side. Due to the partially excavation is the temperature amplitude within the facility reduced and thermal transmittance of the envelope improved. Also green roof helps to the additional reduction. Upon arrival on the plot we see an object that symbolizes a small holiday house. With its small size it does not obscure the views, while in visitor generates interest. Under the green'' blanket'', that surrounds the upper building, are hidden living areas. They extend to the south terrace, offer users views in the nature and in the same time, the intimacy of an atrium.

PROJECTS

THE PLOT

THE CONCEPT OF THE HOUSE

FINAL RESULT

Exhibited: Sparkasse Bank Ljubljana, November 2011 Award: 1st prize

PASSIVE HOUSE IN PODLIPA | STUDENT COMPETITION | 2011

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SITE PLAN

PASSIVE HOUSE IN PODLIPA | STUDENT COMPETITION | 2011

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN

PASSIVE HOUSE IN PODLIPA | STUDENT COMPETITION | 2011

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LONGITUDINAL SECTION

PASSIVE HOUSE IN PODLIPA | STUDENT COMPETITION | 2011

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CROSS SECTION

PASSIVE HOUSE IN PODLIPA | STUDENT COMPETITION | 2011

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PASSIVE HOUSE IN PODLIPA | STUDENT COMPETITION | 2011

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PASSIVE HOUSE IN PODLIPA | STUDENT COMPETITION | 2011

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P+R DOLGI MOST ROMAN LESKOVEC | ANDREJ ZONTA | 2009

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PARK&RIDE DOLGI MOST CONCEPT OF BASEMENT & UPPER FLOORS

CONCEPT OF THE ROOF

CONCEPT OF GROUND FLOOR

CONCEPT OF THE SECTION

LEGEND: GARAGE

BUSSINES AREA

CORE

SUPERMARKET

HOTEL

SERVICE AREA

SHOPS

RESTAURANT

RAILWAY STATION

ORGANISATION SCHEME

The facility is located next to the motorway exit at Dolgi Most, on elongated plot with 18000 m2 in size. It is designed as a hybrid building with an elongated parking part and 2 vertical structures. The main part of the building consists of 4,400 parking spaces, which are distributed between 6 floors (2 basement floors). Office building and budget hotel are because of the need for lighting divided into two 14-storey towers, that are positioned on the roof of the parking facility. Part of the roof is regulated by parking lots , that are covered with pergola and extensive greenery, but the other part (between the towers) consists of a park, which is serving guests and employees. On the ground floor we can find a supermarket, a restaurant, shops and bus and train station, which are connected to each other through the main hall. Hotel reception and business part have separated entrances and are connected with lounge bar and restaurant. Bus station is planned for urban, suburban and touristic buses and is regulated with circular traffic and waiting points. In the front of the building we designed a park with lots of trees and a skateboard park, which are designed to shorten the waiting time for passengers with recreation. Parking part of the building is covered with framed steel grills, but hotel and business towers are wrapped with metal panels. Building is characterized with three colours: gray, yellow and red, which are typical traffic colours. SUPERMARKET:.............................................2200m2 RESTAURANT:...................................................1535m2 SHOPS:..............................................................6x55m2 PARKING:.........125460m2(3969pm)= 31m2/pm LOUNGE:...............................................................175m2 RECEPTION:..................................................2x100m2 BUSINESS AREA:.........................................10700m2 HOTEL ROOMS:................10700m2 (294 rooms) FSI:..............................................................................0.118

SITE PLAN

PARK+RIDE DOLGI MOST

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN

PLAN OF HOTEL AND BUSINESS AREA

PARK+RIDE DOLGI MOST

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LONGITUDINAL SECTION

FACADE FROM MAIN STREET

PARK+RIDE DOLGI MOST

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CROSS SECTION A-A

CROSS SECTION B-B

PARK+RIDE DOLGI MOST

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PARK+RIDE DOLGI MOST

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PARK+RIDE DOLGI MOST

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BRDO SETTLEMENT SUSTAINABLE

ROMAN LESKOVEC | ANDREJ ZONTA | SIMON BURIC | BLAZ JAMSEK | DANIEL MOLE | DAVOR JERMAN | 2010

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SUSTAINABLE SETTLEMENT

CONCEPT

BRDO

GREEN AREAS

In the course of urban methodology we developed a sustainable settlement in Ljubljana Brdo, according to the principles of sustainable urban planning. The task takes into account principles such as: reducing the role of the car (car sharing), promoting public transport, cycling, and retreat of parking areas to the edge of the settlement, etc. The most important is the design principle of space, which introduces an integrated use of public spaces - shared space. The green belts linking systems made trough the settlement connect two large green areas in the surroundings.

EXISTING HOUSING mentor: doc. dr. Ilka Cerpes NEW, DENSE HOUSING NATURE, FOREST EDGE NEW ROAD CONECTION OF GREEN ECOSYSTEMS PEDESTRIAN PATH SPORTS CENTRE SCHOOL & KINDERGARTEN EXISTING TEHNOLOGY CENTRE LOCAL GROCERIES STORES

SUSTAINABLE SETTLEMENT BRDO

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SITE PLAN

SUSTAINABLE SETTLEMENT BRDO

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SITE PLAN WITH SECTIONS

SUSTAINABLE SETTLEMENT BRDO

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MODEL

SUSTAINABLE SETTLEMENT BRDO

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PHOTOMONTAGE

SUSTAINABLE SETTLEMENT BRDO

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PHOTOMONTAGE

SUSTAINABLE SETTLEMENT BRDO

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SUTTERLÜTY SUPERMARKET

ROMAN LESKOVEC | TUM | 2011

PROJECTS


SUPERMARKET SCHRUNS, VORARLBERG

Company Sutterluety is one of the leading supermarket chains in Austria. They lay great value on high-quality products, environment and support to regional products (‘’From Vorarlberg for Vorarlberg’’). The chain plans to build new supermarket in city Schruns, heart of Montafon valley. Prof. H. Kaufmann was asked to participate, and within the Department of timber construction at Technical University Munich, organized a student competition, where I had the opportunity to participate and succeeded with one of the best proposal. Plot is located in a very rugged area, constrained by the main traffic artery of the district, and two rivers, which at that point flow into one. This specific alpine location, surrounded by the nature and different levels of terrain, which is problematic for the market, dictate the interesting shape of the supermarket, which may also include other programs. Instead of self-service restaurants (Gusto) I decided to include independent restaurant, mainly because of the beautiful views into nature and an ambient, which is perfect for a luxurious restaurant. The facility is also adapted to the functioning of restaurant outside the working hours of basic program-the supermarket. Design studio 10/11, TU Munich Chair: Timberwork construction mentor: prof. Hermann Kaufmann asist.: David Wolfertstetter Exhibited: Vorhoelzer Forum in Munich, Februar 2011

KONCEPT

SUPERMARKET SUTTERLUETY

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SITE PLAN

SUPERMARKET SUTTERLUETY

PROJECTS


PLAN OF UNDERGROUND GARAGE

FLOOR PLAN

ENTRANCE HALL 95m2

SHOPS 120m2

RESTAURANT 345m2...........cca 110 seats 90m2 of terrace.....cca 40 seats

KITCHEN 115m2

TOILETS 30m2

SUPERMARKET 880m2 STORAGE 255m2 ADMINISTRATION 110m2

PARKING AREA underground - 1800m2......58PS outside.......................................33PS

TECHNICAL ROOMS 125m2

ELEVATOR 2x 2.25m*2.45m

SUPERMARKET SUTTERLUETY

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CROSS SECTION A-A

SUPERMARKET SUTTERLUETY

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SOUTH FACADE

SOUTH-WEST FACADE

EAST FACADE

NORTH FACADE

SUPERMARKET SUTTERLUETY

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SUPERMARKET SUTTERLUETY

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SUPERMARKET SUTTERLUETY

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SUPERMARKET SUTTERLUETY

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CONCEPT TEXTILE FACADE ROMAN LESKOVEC | DANIEL MOLE | TUM | 2011

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MODULAR TEXTILE FACADE CONCEPT TU MUENCHEN

Through studies of experiments with bubbles of the famous architect Frei Otto and the exploration of modern materials such as ETFE foils and their materialization in modern architecture, I and my colleague tried to develop a new concept of the facade, which would improve existing solutions. We found that pillows filled with gas, have certain weaknesses which could have been improved if we could make a bigger cushion, which would be static stabile enough. The idea comes from the Frei Ottos concept of Infinite Surface (unendliche Flaechen) and is reminiscent of inflatable mattresses used for sleeping or bathing. Tubes that connect the outer and inner membrane give the pillow static stability and can be also used for fixing, ventilation, lighting, etc at the same time. Currently, the problem lies in welding/bonding of the foils, but research in this field is already being made.

PROJECTS

INFINITE SURFACES - FREI OTTO

WATER PILLOW

HYPOTHESIS

Mentor: Prof. Tina Wolf Asistant: Dipl. Ing. Hans-Christian Wilhelm

- unequal thermal conductivity over the entire surface

Exhibited: Technology and design of building envelopes chair (Fachgebiet für Technologie und Design von Hüllkonstruktionen) Technical university Munich

- fixing is required at multiple points - each cushion must have a pressure sensor

How can we improve it?

Reference: Office building in Lausanne

MODULAR TEXTILE FACADE CONCEPT | TU MÜNCHEN | 2011

PROJECTS


HIGH STATIC STRENGTH + good resistance against wind and other weather conditions

LONG FACADE ELEMENTS + uniform facade envelope + fewer mounting-elements + less heat bridges

AN EXAMPLE OF ILLUMINATING THE SPACE

VENTILATION WITH FANS

FIXING ELEMENT

USE OF PLASTIC SLEEVES:

SHADING AND INSULATION

AN EXAMPLE OF FACADE

- a printing on a foil for the need of shading

- intermediate layer of thermal insulation (eg. Aerogel)

SITUACIJA

MODULAR TEXTILE FACADE CONCEPT | TU MÜNCHEN | 2011

PROJECTS


SECTION

PLAN

MOUNTING ELEMENT

MOUNTING ELEMENT PLASTIC SHEATH MOUNTING ELEMENT

RUBBER SEAL

MODULAR TEXTILE FACADE CONCEPT | TU MÜNCHEN | 2011

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CHV VEGHEL ROMAN LESKOVEC | DE ARCHITEKTEN CIE | 2013

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CHV VEGHEL ARTS & CULTURE CLUSTER The council of town Veghel has approved the first phase of the redevelopment of the CHV-site to arts and culture cluster.

Visualization of the exterier

The old feed mill of the CHV set the stage for the new arts and culture cluster of Veghel. A theater, a youth center, an exhibition space, a community center, art, dance and music education, a shop and a grand cafĂŠ are snugly puzzled in quality linear historical production space of the existing building. The culture and food cluster are organized as two L-forms. Together they enclose the main area of the complex: the cake Construction. The cathedral-like space remains unaffected and is used as an event venue for all kinds of functions. Ma jor pop concerts, exhibition hall, market hall, large presentation area and congresses provide a continuous experience of this central location.

The industrial area of CHV Veghel

With use of cheap industrial and recycable materail we produced new usable spaces for different purposes and and retained the quality of the old industrial building. Team: Pi de Bruijn, Lars van Hoften, Lenka Rezbarikova, Roman Leskovec

Piet Mondrian

Using Piet Mondrian’s pattern for the concept of inserting new programs into the existing industrial space

ART & CULTURE CLUSTER VEGHEL

PROJECTS


1st floor plan

Visualization of the shop area with steel lace fence

Reference for the lace fence

Visualization of wooden atelier boxes with engraved laces

ART & CULTURE CLUSTER VEGHEL

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2nd floor plan

Visualization of the multi-purpose hall with hanged burlap sacks

Burlap sack as a tribute to industrial times of the factory

Visualization of the concert hall with semi-transparent perforated steel panels

ART & CULTURE CLUSTER VEGHEL

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3rd floor plan

Visualization of tutor rooms and exposed wooden roof construction

Visualization of wooden dance halls

ART & CULTURE CLUSTER VEGHEL

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GROENINGEN ACADEMY ENERGY ROMAN LESKOVEC | DE ARCHITEKTEN CIE | 2012

PROJECTS


ENERGY ACADEMY GROENINGEN COMPETITION

Continuous connection between landscape and building

For the competiton of an extension of academy in Groeningen we proposed a building, which consists of energy efficient pavilions, covered with an energy supplying roof. This ’’pavilions’’ have a strong connection with surrounding landscape and offer a lot of different variations of interior arrangement. They are forming so called ‘’covered campus city’’ with entrances from different sides of the building. With intelligent conceptualisation, efficient integration of active and passive ventilation and heating, use of rainwater for cooling and flushing of toilets, a lot of green areas and consisting of recyclable materials the building is pleasant to work in and uses small amount of energy.

Volume concept with modular boxes

Situation with the surrounding

Energy gaining with solar panels and openings on the roof

ENERGY ACADEMY GROENINGEN

PROJECTS


Canopy protects against direct sunlight

Opened facade elements: west facade (main wind direction)

Sun protection protects the building against overheating

Warm air drains directly

Cool natural air flow under the roof

Individually opened windows

Air cooling through underground channels

Acess

Thermal energy storage

Climate and energy in sommer situation

Communications

Climate and energy in winter situation

Main cores

ENERGY ACADEMY GROENINGEN

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ENERGY ACADEMY GROENINGEN

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ENERGY ACADEMY GROENINGEN

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