Michael Sandrzyk l Design Portfolio

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PORTFOLIO MICHAEL SANDRZYK

2017


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About Me

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REFLECTION MEANDER

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INHABIT

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EMBED PROFESSIONAL

4 Residential / Hotel Tower - Chicago 16 Essential Dwelling - Auschwitz 22 Undergraduate Thesis - Grand Rapids 26 Affordable Housing - Rio De Janeiro 32 Master Planning - Toledo 36 Professional Work 39 Resume

I believe the most fundamental approach to architecture lies within its ability to create a relationship between body and built form. To design an aesthetically pleasing structure which produces synergy between its surroundings and contributes to the greater vision of a city is something every student of architecture should one day strive for. My portfolio consists of selections which exhibit these understandings. Taken from my studies at Bowling Green State University and University of Illinois, the projects are ordered to best convey my abilities as a designer Every project was carefully analyzed through site visits, sketches, and research. This was then translated both physically and digitally through a rigorous process of schematic design and careful execution. My resume and contact information can be found at the end of my portfolio.


“Nothing old is ever reborn, but it never completely disappears either. And everything that has ever been emerges in new form� - Alvar Aalto

-Experiences


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Residential / Hotel Tower - Chicago

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First Place: Chicago Prize

Evolo Submission

Streeterville District, Chicago Intersection of Columbus Ave. & Water St. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Second Year Graduate Studio, 2017 Fall Semester

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Opportunity: Exponential population growth and the rapid

progression of technologically call for new developments in architectural design. The populace builds taller skyscrapers, however, to accommodate more than city growth and technological advances. With this in mind, we propose a new vision for a highrise for the city of Chicago.

Solution: Pinnacle, a 104-story, 1,400 foot tall skyscraper embodies the unique characteristics of Chicago’s architectural history and planning through structural expression, public green spaces, and sustainable endeavors. The concept of Pinnacle inspires the reinvigoration of the discourse on the city’s role in design evolution, once again making Chicago the avant-garde of 21st century contemporary architecture.


Crown 1400’ Roof Gardens

BIRTHPLACE OF SKYSCRAPER STRUCTURAL PROGRESSIVENESS URBAN GARDEN INTEGRATION

Amenity

Residential

Residential

Residential Amenity

Hotel & Suite

Hotel & Suite Amenity

Hotel Conference Ballroom Amenity Res. & Hotel Lobby Riverwalk Amenity


Progression of Form


Up: 3D-Printed Fabrication Final Model Scale: 1”=20’-0”



The Emerald Necklace was conceived by Daniel Burnham and reflected in his master plan for the City of Chicago in the early 19th Century. 8.5% of Chicago’s land mass has been dedicated to miles of green boulevards and parks, its purpose to serve as a counter balance to Chicago’s expansive growth due to intense manufacturing and industrialization in the 19th and 20th century. Understanding that skyscrapers are no longer thought of as individual structures but micro communities; we took the rationalization of Burnham’s Emerald Necklace and integrated it vertically into the program, dedicating a minimum 10% GSF to urban gardens for the building’s inhabitants.

8.5% Chicago’s land mass dedicated to park space

8-10%

Of program dedicated to Urban Gardens. Spaces juxtaposed along structural diagrid system


Atrium Garden [1-4]

Fruit Garden [1]

Cafe [4]

Ballroom [6]

Riverwalk Circulation [1-4]

Hotel Lobby [4]

Building Core

Riverwalk Restaurant [1-2] Residential Lobby [3]

Right: View of Hotel Lobby Left: Residential Lobby Plan Up: Riverwalk Development Section




Chicago Urban Fabric As Chicago’s urban fabric continues to expand, data has concluded that green parks have become somewhat of an afterthought. Current studies show that there are 182 square feet of green space per person in Chicago, only about one-tenth of other U.S. cities.

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Vegetative Land Cover

31% Roof Surfaces

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Paved Surfaces

Left: Columbus Street Entrance Middle: Detail Sections [Exterior Curtain Wall] Right: Urban Garden Terraces


A project is only as successful as the team’s ambition and drive to create something better than what was thought imaginable. To be encompassed with resources necessary to help one excel and unlock their potential for innovation should be the goal of every project team. Here I express gratitude to my teammates as well as all within the architectural fraternity for the opportunity to have a vision [...]



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Essential Dwelling - Auschwitz

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Oswiecim, Poland Auschwitz I Concentration Camp

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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign First Year Graduate Studio, 2016 Spring Semester

Proposal: A design competition for a 1,000 sq. ft “Essential Dwelling” on a 50’x120’ site. The objective is to apply innovative design ideas to real world needs. Opportunity: Holocaust survivors visit the Auschwitz I

Concentration Camp annually to bravely tell their story and inspire younger generations. This dwelling will serve as a temporary residence for them to leave the oppressive nature of the area behind and find peace within their daily lives.

Solution: The home, located 300 feet west of the historic death camp, commemorates 197,000 survivors living today and their succeeding families through a symbolic program of unity and perseverance.



North-facing courtyard shelters dwelling from dense vehicular area

Ground Level Plan

Consists of private dwelling areas: Dining Room, Living Room, Bedroom

Consists of communal spaces and circulation zones


INFINITE FORESTTSEROF ETINIFNI The program revolves around a square, exterior courtyard with foliage, a flower garden planted above the train tracks, and unique curtain wall system. The exterior glazing is treated with a highly reflective coating to give the 4 sides a one-way mirror-like quality. What normally appears as a garden from the interior is transformed into an illusion of reflecting trees and plants which give the impression of walking into a dense forest. The kitchen, living, and dining spaces have full transparency to the courtyard at all times.

Study Model: 1”=1’-0”


Visitors are encouraged to pay tribute at the unfinished flower bed above the train tracks



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Senior Undergraduate Thesis - Grand Rapids 12 Weeks

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Second Place

Grand Rapids, MI Intersection of Market and Fulton Ave.

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Bowling Green State University Fourth Year Studio, 2014 Spring Semester

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Proprioception

(pro·pri·o·cep·tion)

The sense of the body’s position in respect to itself in space.

The anatomy of the human body is something which emerges from a genetic process through a collection of interrelated systems (Bones, arteries, muscle tissue) in the same way a city is organized through the layering of components (figure ground, structure, circulation). Each one being a crucial factor to the next. Studying the torquing motion of the human body and viewing architecture as a driver for adaptive experience, my concept was to create an emerging structure which surfaces from Michigan’s Grand River and graciously rises in the rotation of the human torso.

Value: Long narrow passages near the river are occupied by cafe and public realm spaces

to create a more personal experience to its natural surroundings. While large panoramic views of downtown flood the exhibition spaces, creating a more fulfilling experience when examining the furniture..


Aerial Render | Revit w/ Google Earth Overlay


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Lowered flood plane creates an open to below, cantilevered 8 feet above water level Common seasonal flooding causes water level to raise and meet with cantilevered cafe space, creating an “Infinity Pool� type of effect.

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View Across River | Revit w/ Photoshop


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Bairro Urban Housing

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Rio De Janeiro, Brazil Iraja Commercial District

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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign First Year Graduate Studio, 2015 Fall Semester

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Opportunity: The rapid transformation of Rio De Janeiro,

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caused by the recent selection to host the 2016 Summer Olympics, has created a disconnect between the city’s 6.3 million inhabitants by forcing them out of their homes and into poorly integrated government housing complexes.

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Solution: Through extensive research on the region’s vernacular and following the concept of dwelling, our project sought to embrace the region’s unique cultural identity by providing a community-driven housing development. Value: Our site becomes a beacon of activity through a mindful balance of public realm at ground level and stacked private units.


Section Perspective | Vray for Rhino w/ Photoshop

Ventilation - Using the region’s tropical climate to our advantage, fresh air is funneled through the courtyard into each unit. Using the stack effect, cool air is absorbed and transferred to heat as it passes through the space, escaping through raised ventilation openings Rainwater Harvesting - Rio De Janeiro averages approx. 42� of rainfall each year. Using a rooftop capturing system, rainwater is collected and transferred beneath exterior floor slabs and stored within a harvesting tank on ground level. To be later re-distributed as greywater

Rainwater Collection

Cross Ventilation


Maintain lightness at street level

Units split for ease of circulation

1-bedroom housing above markets, frames courtyard activity

Unit spacing allows passage into courtyard


North - South Section

South Elevation


PRECAST CONCRETE PANEL APPLICATIONS

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TOP OF 3RD LEVEL PARAPET +30’-0”

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PreCast Concrete on Soy-Based Concrete Stain

RAILING - 2” WOODEN LOUVRE GREEN ROOF INSTALLATION Engineered Soil W/ Planting Reservoir Layer w/ Aggregate Moisture Retention Layer Thermal Insulation Waterproofing Membrane

6” Concrete Floor Slab w/ RETURN EXTRUDED ALUMINUM WINDOW WALL SYS. LOW-E DUAL GLAZED SYS. PANEL 4-1/2” Interior Partition 1/2” Drywall Finish 1/2” Plasterboard Firestop 1/2” Thermal Insulation

OPERABLE SUN SHADING SYS. 1/2” Framing w/ Attachments 6” Operable Wooden Shading Louvre

COMMERCIAL CURTAIN WALL SILL EXTERIOR FLOORING MATERIAL Wooden Interlocking Deck Tiles

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EXTERIOR WALL SYSTEM 3” Precast Concrete Panel Cladding Waterproofing Membrane Concrete Tieback Fastener 2” Airspace 2” Soybean Foam Insulation Vapor Retarder w/ Air Barrier CMU w/ #3 Reinforcing Bar 1” Support Channel 1/2” Drywall Finish Concrete Lintel

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EXTERIOR CURTAIN WALL SYS. COMMERCIAL FLOORING 1/2” Vinyl Flooring Panels

4” CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB 2” CONCRETE SIDEWALK SLAB GROUND LEVEL +0’-0”

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Bowling Green State University Urbanism Studio Fourth Year Studio, 2013 Fall Semester

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Goal: Toledo’s two main attractions, the Huntington Center and Fifth-Third Field, haveToledo functioned as a successful attribute Toledo Green Green MetroMetro Parks Parks Spaces to a Spaces deteriorating area of the city. However, 100% 100% 100% 100% because there is no urban connectivity between the two, there is little desire for pedestrians to remain downtown and enjoy other recreational activities.

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Team of Three

Toledo, OH Entertainment District (Southwest Sector)

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1840 Toledo’s Toledo’s two arenas, two arenas, the Huntington the Huntington Center Center and Fifth and Third Fifth TF functioned functioned as a successful as a successful attribute attribute to a deteriorating to a deteriorating area o a However, However, because because therethere is no is urban no urban connectivity connectivity between betwe th is no is desire no desire for pedestrians for pedestrians to stay to downtown stay downtown and enjoy and enjo oth activities.The closeclose proximity proximity of these of these two arenas two arenas allowallow for th Green Green SpacesSpacesactivities.The a more a more developed developed entertainment entertainment and leisure and leisure “district” “district” near T n successful successful buildings. buildings. Green Green Path Path

Master Planning - Toledo

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Connective Connective Structure Structure

City Parks City Parks 100% 100%

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Residential Industrial Mixed

Solution: Working in collaboration with the University of Toledo School of Urban Design, it was realized that to encourage pedestrian access, overlapping green spaces with connective structures must dominate the area to contrast the adjacent towers and provide year-round recreations.

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Parking Parking filled filled 65% of 65% siteofprior site prior to re-use to re-use

Site converted Site converted to 68% to Green 68% Green Space Space


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Part 1: Team - Site Redevelopment Opportunity: Toledo’s “Entertainment District” is currently the most attractive destination to visiting tourists but is comprised of 65% parking. This serves as the strongest opportunity for redevelopment due to its close proximity to the river yet little to none destinations for gathering. Solution: Throughout the design process, we had a vision of organically extending the city’s river-front into the grid. This was accomplished by embedding multi-layered terracing pathways which meet at certain levels most necessary to the demands of the program.

Recreational Activity Analysis

Night Life

Water & Recreation

Performance Arts


Part 2: Individual - Toledo Retail Pavilion Opportunity: Toledo lacks a centralized shopping center. Alternately, most are forced to leave the city to purchase their goods.

Solution: Using the linearity of New York’s urban “High Line” as inspiration, I proposed

a dynamic retail pavilion at the end of our “Green Path” which also functions as a visitors exhibit.

Value: Its primary purpose serves as a welcoming destination for tourists, but also a method of contrasting the harshly rectangular “downtown” fabric as visitors continue through our newly established river-front.

Evolution of Retail Market

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Primary Shopping Areas


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*The work displayed is a representation of designs created by professional architects. I do not take ownership for any designs shown on this page.

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Parker Fulton Market Tower

Ejatt Electrical Training Center

Oakdale and Sheridan Residential Tower: At the time of my work completed for the above rendering, the project had been in the beginning stages of Schematic Design. I played a significant role in programming spaces, researching the site (which included a brief study on the existing planned development) as well as rendering the scene which was used for marketing purposes.



EDUCATION

LEADERSHIP / VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE

2017 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Vice-President American Institute of Architecture Students

Master of Architecture

Urbana-Champaign, IL Distinction in Graduate Design Excellence

2014 Bowling Green State University Bachelor of Science, Architecture

Bowling Green, OH Faculty commendation and thesis distinction Candidate for Architectural Abroad, Europe (Summer 2014)

2011 College of DuPage College of DuPage

Glen Ellyn, IL

WORK EXPERIENCE

IDP: 1,674 / 3,740

Booth Hansen Architectural Intern June 2014 - May 2015 Chicago, IL

Projects: Oakdale and Sheridan Residential Tower, Restoration Hardware Chicago Summer Internship followed by a year-long associate position in between undergraduate and graduate studies. Primarily involved in Mid-Rise Residential and Historic Renovation projects.

Wight & Company Architectural Intern May 2016 - August 2016 Darien, IL Projects: EJATT Electrical Training Center Experience gained in a corporate setting where crucial design development and detailing skills were acquired. Exposed to back-end business practices which helped understand how a firm operates and maintains success.

Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH Primary responsibilities included organizing fundraising events as well as managing trips for Midwest Quad Conferences. Most notably I organized the annual Midwest Golf Outing, the chapter’s most successful philanthropy to date.

TECHNICAL English Polish Revit Grasshopper Kangaroo Rhino

Candidate RUCK Leadership Academy

3DS Max

University of Richmond

REPRODUCTION

Richmond, VA

Chosen as one of 150 students across the nation to participate in an intense 5-day leadership program. Primary focus was developing personal skills through competitive challenges, decision-making scenarios, and overall lessons in leadership.

InDesign Illustrator Photoshop Bluebeam Revu

Volunteer Habitat for Humanity - Chicago Active volunteer for Chicagoland’s Habitat for Humanity.

COMPETITIONS / HONORS 2016 Distinction - Graduate Design Excellence Award First Place: Chicago Award Candidate

Champaign, IL

2016 Installation - S.O.F.A Connect Expo Finalist: 1 of 6 Participating Schools

Navy Pier, IL

2014 Publication - AIA Toledo Second Place: Undergraduate Thesis

Bowling Green, OH

2012 Design Competition - Changing Mayo Island Honorable Mention

Richmond, VA

Brigham Construction Company Architectural Intern / Surveyor June 2013 - September 2013

Oak Forest, IL Created RFP Proposals and collaborated with clients directly for two specific projects; a small addition for a two-story residential and a 2,500 sf office renovation.

MICHAEL SANDRZYK THANK YOU (e) Sandrzykmike@gmail.com

(c) 630.863.0634

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