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katarzyna sokolnicka________ PORTFOLIO TU Poznań, Faculty of Architecture and Urban planning katarzynasokolnicka@wp.pl


NEW BUILDING OF ARCHITECTURE FACULTY IN WARTA CAMPUS (2011) TU Poznan, Master studies project, prof.dr hab. inż.arch. W. Bonenberg

The main idea despite the design of the building was the revitalization of existing green areas and land belonging to Malta with remote grounds of the old bed of Warta river. The concept of urban planning is the answer to the problem of the place, integrate and implement lost greenery into the existing fabric of downtown. The concept of “building - park” aims to unite the function of the building together with belonging green areas. Green in this case, exists as part of enriching the education campus and the proposed building. The concept shows diagrams illustrating the main idea of the park, where various avenues will serve as benches for students and users of the park. In addition, wider avenues will be used as a temporary studio space for students during the drawing workshop. These spaces can also result in the external installation of student, as a creation of the free public space. Designed diversification of land planning concepts in the park makes the area becomes more interesting and aesthetically richer. The landscape itself creates a diverse urban details (benches, not a temporary studio constituting an independent, separate small architecture, but which are integrated with the landscape) and small interstitial public spaces used by both university students and the wider circle of users. This encourages users of the park to use the new revitalized public space. Space of the park and the building creates a coherent form in the urban tissue. Compositional strategies and organisational concepts also allow for the creation of “private” space for student to work independently and refer to the Programmatic Indeterminacy of the building. Each of the lecture rooms is characterised by “a curved lens”, which is a continuation of the dynamic form roof, which emerges with free line from the landscape. This used aspect is a contrast to the typical lecture hall, which is characterised by an overwhelming space, too small volume, poor air circulation, lack of natural light, lenses gives a new dimension of educational space, mainly through the diversification effects of the sun’s rays. The inner part of lens can be used for projection media. In addition, the concept included the idea of sustainable development: a gray water system, cogenerational installation,which provides additional power to the building from recovering heat from waste and effectively reduces energy costs. High floors allow users to move freely around the building, improve air circulation and provide a greater amount of natural light, interior lights, 80 percent of natural daylight. Flexible laboratories, labs and classrooms are designed specifically for teaching purposes, as well as current and future work research. Dynamic form of the building, “torn” and intentionally chaotic facade metaphorically refer to the indeterminacy actually developing cities and changes in education, particularly architecture education, which nature stems and borrows from all fields of science and experience of reality, incomprehensible, chaotic and random.

Visual showing cantilever and transition from park to courtyard.

Exploded axonometry showing different type of materials used in a building. From top material used for outer skin facade is stainless steel panels,; glass panels; steel constraction of a building.

Visual showing the view on the lecture hall.


Det.03

Facade detail

Visual showin the main courtyard

Drainage system datail


Avenue design. (Temporary outdoor classes, public space)

Diagrams showing urban expanse of Park on city centre.

Diagram of a green system in Poznan

Parking analysis

Spatial dominant analysis

Facilities analysis


Site axonometry showing the existing urban problem of Warta campus. From top water and green system in a area of site; edges of urban structure obtained by a communication infrastructure; existing buildings.

Sustainable revitalisation of campus

Campus analysis

Campus analysis


The building has also incorporated a lots of inteligent space. Rooms such as the model workshop, drawing room or ceramics workshop have been placed below ground level so that people walking in the park can enjoy and watch unusual work of students and staff. Moreover from inside student can also admire the work of students in the model workshop located about 2 m from the initial height of the ground floor separated with glass panels.This treatment helped illuminate the room with natural light by integrating them with the landscape of the park. Double skin glass and outer surface of a building “skin” made of perforated stainless steel allows for reductions in impact radiant heat in summer and insulates the interior in winter. All educational spaces and administrative building were designed with the diversity of floor levels, allowing students for visual contact at different levels and in different locations in the building and this aspect helps to exchange an ideas between students helping with creative process of education. In the existing architecture building it is not possible due to the “isolation” rooms lecture and other teaching facilities. Most of the rooms of classes, design studios, seminar rooms was designed mostly with the transparent material thereby promoting “openness” of education. Stairs located in the junction area of the building create an integrative structure of the academic community. Steps structures are broad so as to enable them sit without stopping the movement. Elements of the stairs as additional benches, student lockers, computers, cafe affect the pulse of the academic life. Integration structure- staircase is also a place to host open lectures. Stairs also metaphorically refer to the integration architecture and landscape and, like the park, encourage users to try physical activity, this treatment was obtained after multilevel horizontal integrations major transportation hubs, freeing up the stairs of a typical frame-divisions and completely lighten structure in an open space with natural light.

Interior visual showing main interstitial space in a building of academic life.


Interior visual showing main interstitial space in a building of academic life.


3D prototype model


Site plan

Sample plan

Sample section through drawing workshop and main social space in building

Aerial photo of site


Visualisation view from campus

Visualisation view from river side

Visualisation showing main courtyard


WATER SPORT KINDERGARDEN (2010) TU Vienna, prof. William Alsop.

The project take place in a small town in North France- Le Touquet. The localisation makes the city very important due to the fact that it is located near Brussels, Paris and London. Nowadays same as earlier the city was consider as a weekend and holiday town for metropolises situated nearby. City is very well know for a water sport such as kitesurfing and windsurfing. According to perfect wind condition the idea of my project was to design a school and nursery were kids could from the very beginning learn how to windsurf and kitesurf. The idea to provide a care to a kids of water freak parents to let them spend a time on water while kids will be under care. Another part of idea was to make a branding of the school, provide a specially designed boards and logo conjucted with the school. This logo is also part of building design such as facade. The shape of the building was inspired by a seagull, which is one of the part of Baltic seaside landscape. The building is divided into 3 parts one of it is a school were we have education part, school administration, school support. Second part is conjucted with water consisted of bay watch, swimming pool, water slides and equipment storage. Third part is chill zone with restaurant, nursery, sport shop.

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Pattern- facade design

Pattern- board design

Section


Visual showing sun protector expanded on the outdoor swimming pool.

Sample plan

Site plan

Visual showing the dynamic form of building adapted to water tide.


INDUSTRIAL SITE STIMULATION (2010) TU Poznan, dr inş. arch. S. Sipiński

The location of the project is situated at the crossroads of Gdanska and Baltycka street in Poznan. This place is situated in the industrial part of the town on the ring road in direction on Gniezno and Wagrowiec. There prevails a little low-grade buildings with distinctive and aesthetic architecture. The intention of the design was to create a hotel complex with a shopping centre. This area does not encourage tourists to stay in, therefore idea was to create such infrastructure in order to interests and encouraged people to stay in this space. The design idea was to create a store of the company office which has familiar logo for everyone and in function of well know company the area will be more attractive. Therefore, after analysing there was proposed a sport complex of brand such as Wilson. The building of Wilson company housed sport facilities such as squash courts and a sauna, additionally in the same building is located headquarters inaccessible to customers.

Visual showing on the foreground hotel and in the background Wilson company building with sport facilities.

Visual showing the main entrance to a sport facilities complex.


West elevation

East elevation

North elevation

Construction diagram

Site axonometry. From top new designed building; path system and green desing in the ste; area of site.

Construction visualisation

South elevation

Site plan


Sample office plan

Sample hotel plan

3D prototype model (Z corp)


RADO SHOWROOM (2009) TU Poznan, dr inĹź.arch. Regimowicz

The topic of the project was to design showroom specially for world know brands. My choose of the brand was Rado, the company specialised in watches design. The idea was to create a unique interior which would be in contact with atypical design of Rado watches. There was proposed lighted capsules made of glass which is mounted on a silver chain. In addition the materials used in interior were designed in contrast to luxury materials of watches, proposed materials are simple and raw like a concrete wall. This kind of discord was to give the place more informal and useful expression.


REACTIVATION OF OLD CANAL DISTRICT OF POZNAŃ (2009) TU Poznan, dr hab.inż.arch. Suchanek

The project is the answer to architecture and urban development in requirements of site, located in Chwaliszewo district of Poznan. It is situated in direct neighbourhood with Warta river and the cathedral on the axis. The area of development is in green zones axially- access open waters. The project was to create swimming pools combine with restaurant, congress hall and hotel. This treatment was to support re-urbanised site and with attraction provided populate it.

Sample plan

Visualisation

Site plan


Visual showing the plaza in front of hotel.

Visual showing the main plaza in front of swimmping pool building.

Visual showing the main entrance to sport facilities building.

West elevation North elevation

South elevation

East elevation


HOUSING IN POZNAŃ (2008) TU Poznan, mgr inż.arch. Pawlowski

The building is situated on the corner of Gajowa and Zwierzyniecka street in Poznan. The building was designed in a way to shut quarter. The shape was followed by difference in the surrounding flats. The high from Zwierzyniecka flat consists of six storey and flats from Gajowa street just 5. The building has been made of plaster and cladding from raw concrete which play ideal with a delicate plain area and with proposed glazing. The house is not limited- service housing which was designed with the intention of typical urban area how to create a household with the largest green areas. For comparison the plot area is 940 m2 and the green space is approximately 600 m2.

Site plan


Sample floor plan

South elevation

East elevation

North elevation

West elevation


INFRASTRUCTURE OF GARBAGE. (2009) TU Vienna, prof. Colin Fournier

The topic of the project was to re- use trashes for design process. Project preceded by a research of the quantity of waste produced on the site, and the amount of energy produced from the recycled and collected material. The idea of my project was to use the garbage from the city Puszczykowo near Poznan. The master plan was to use hospital waste and provide a road system where the sorted materials are fed to the garbage incinerator or biogas plants. In addition, we wanted to create an industry zone, which will be friendly to people, where they can come closer to the process and learn how it works. Our aims was to create paths that lead patients or people in the river areas thought industry part and on the way they will be able to use the services such as book store, kiosk etc. Energy used during the combustion process will be used for public transport in the form of fuel produced by the biogas and exactly we designed water tram that will lead people to Poznan or nearby towns located along the bed of the river Warta. The form of industry structure was inspired by a tetris game all the industry facilities and services form are such blocks located in three dimensional space which in this case is steel framework. To give an object industrial character and also modular form we come up with an idea to adapt containers in the plant.

Research of the quantity of waste produced on the site, and the amount of energy produced from the recycled and collected material.


Visual showing the incineration plant

Site plan

Sample floor plan

Visual showing the biogas tanks and water tram station

Section

Section

Form concept

Visual showing the top view of industry park located on a river bank.


SMART HOTEL IN VIENNA (2010) TU Vienna, univ. ass. dipl. arch. Nizic

The issue of the project was to come up with idea of smart, conference and business hotel located in Vienna. My idea for an intelligent system in the hotel was to use EFTE material filled with nitrogen which is able to convert carbon dioxide into energy. Moreover, to produce a lots of energy the hotel need to have as much as possible surfaces. Therefore we come up with idea to create rooms in the form of a dodecahedron. Therefore one room was half of such a figure. The hotel arose from random combination of multi- figures of dodecahedron located in cube.

Reference

Floor plan


Form concept diagram

Site plan and communication diagram


Facade detail

Reference

Facade detail- section

Visual showing the section of a structure


PRODUCT DESIGN- SHELF (2007) TU Poznan, prof. Hans- Georg Piorek

The designed product is a standing or hanging shelf named S-helf. The product is made of bent, glued wood. There is possibility to enlarge shelf by mounting glass pieces.

3D prototype model

Visual

Top view

3D prototype model


URBAN PLAN OF RIVERSIDE OF ZBASZYŃ CITY. (2008) TU Poznan, dr inż. arch Rybarczuk

The main aim of project was to create a anabling space to people. We gain a goal by proposing in our project series of restricted intergation spaces. The main purpose had an impact on our suggested form in which we proposed to connect the city gate town which is one of oldest monuments in Zabszyn. Starting from this assumption, arising from axis system reaching the gates place. Meandring tissue, which is......

Visualon showing revitalisation of a river.

Visual- aerail photo of new urban development.


Urban plan

Section Concept diagram

Visuals of a sequence details design

Detailed urban plan


PUBLIC TOILET AND BIKE SPOT (2007) TU Poznan,dr inż.arch. Kozaczko

The building is situated in a historical part of Poznan town- Citadel. Placed near the “bell of peace”. Building was designed as a public toilet and under the same roof there was proposed a bike rental spot. The building is in relation to existing park and from the terrace we can admire the beautiful panorama of the citadel.

Site plan

Floor plan

Visual view from bell of peace hill

Section

Model photo

North elevation

South elevation

West elevation

East elevation


Sample floor plan

LAKE HOUSE (2008) TU Poznan, dr inĹź.arch. JastrzÄ…b

The project is situated on the lake, therefore the main goal was to provide a magnificent view to lovers of water sports. Projection of the building symbolizes blown sail. Moreover the form was also associated with the idea to get as much as possible room lighted from south. The house is divided into two zones: the public zone and a zone intended for household.

Interior visualisation showing living room

Section

Model photo

Visual showing the main entrance of a building

Visual showing cantilever with the view from living room

Visual showing second floor with baby room.


DRAWING STUDIO TU Poznan,(2007)

Page 32. Topic of the pieces “ Imperial road of Poznan”. Technique: hand made batik (Fig. 2-3) and workshop graphic (Fig. 1, 4 ). Page 33. Still life. Technique: acrylic paints (Fig. 5, 6).

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Fig. 2

Fig. 3


Fig. 5

Fig. 6

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