Architectural Portfolio by Tomáš Ploc

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Architectural Portfolio Tomáš Ploc



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Tomáš Ploc 9.12.1993 ploc.tom@seznam.cz +420 603 467 642 Prague I Czech Republic

My name is Tomáš Ploc and I am an young architect living in Prague who prides himself on high level of work and detail. I like learning new things, programs, meeting new people and exploring new cultures. My friends and colleagues like me for my creative and responsible attitude, determination, critical thinking, loyalty and good sense of humor.

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Table of Contents School projects 7

Linear fabrik

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Research facility

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Conversion of Nuselsky brewery

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Family house with cider mill

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Antwerp problem

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My other projects


Czech Technical University in Prague Master degree, Architecture and Building Engineering

2019

08/2019

Eindhoven University of Technology Erasmus, Architecture and Urban Planning

2018

08/2018 07/2018

2017 Czech Technical University in Prague Bachelor degree, Architecture and Building Engineering

2017

ATA4 Junior architect

23 studio Junior architect

08/2017 06/2017

DOMA architekti Intern architect

11/2016 10/2016

ADC studio Architectural modeling

07/2015 2013 High school of Professor Jan Patočka

2013

2009

Czech

English

German

02/2019

Yellow card award for Pre-diploma project

08/2018

Achitectural competition for public library in Česká Lípa

06/2015

Architectural workshop about usage of old chimneys in contemporary architecture

06/2014

Architectural workshop about redesign of Nerudova street

06/2014

Yellow card award for Architectural composition project

Responsible Funny Innovator Critic Perfencionist Teamplayer Communicative Confident Honest Friendly Tall Sometimes Lazy

Adobe Adobe Photoshop InDesign

Adobe SketchUp AutoCAD Illustrator

Artlantis

Microsoft Office



Linear fabrik The urban project of the revitalization of the former HoleĹĄovice Power Station creates a new city district that respects the history and its evolution of this part of HoleĹĄovice district and preserves it as an industrial fragment in the heart of Prague.

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The concept of this urban project is based on the area of the Holešovice power plant and its surroundings. The urban grid is designed according to the fan-shaped shape of the Letná and Holešovice development and thus naturally complements this urbanistic structure. The size of the city block is based on the analysis of the surrounding Holešovická and Letenská buildings compared to the power plant building and is defined by several separate buildings.

Letná 80x60 meters

transition between Letná and Holešovice 100x70 meters

Holešovice 150x80 meters

city blocks and power plant comparison

The character of the place is also supported by the difference from the surrounding development due to organized chaos, which completes the industrial spirit of the place and the linearity, which is the main idea of ​​ the project. The district is divided into three parts according to the character and content of the buildings - office, polyfunctional and purely residential part, which is connected to the park Stromovka. Some buildings also exceed the boundaries of the territory railways - thus connecting the territory more closely with the surroundings. The project also included a proposal for the completion of the Bubny district, which is more traditional and is based on the surrounding buildings and a classic city block. The public transport network has also been newly designed and reorganized.

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urban grid and its development

removed city structure

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changes of traffic and public transport

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site plan of the Holešeovice power plant and its surroundings

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axonometric drawing of High tech campus in the area HoleĹĄovice power plant

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Research facility in HoleĹĄovice The Research facility in HoleĹĄovice is the most interesting building from the urban project Linear fabrik. Its levitating mass exceeds the limits of the area and enters the Vltava River. The entry platform also extends the square near HoleĹĄovice power station.

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construction details of the faรงade

The Research Center building is one of the most explaining of the new character of the newly created urban district called Linear fabrik. The proposal exceeds the limits of the territory and shows its potential. The massive static mass crosses the dynamic body of the railwa, which induces tension. The building is designed to look aesthetically clean and pleasing for the user, while also being able to adapt to the floor plans during the lifetime of the building. It contains a large number of chills zones serving for the users as a place for relaxing and social interactions.

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view from the other bank of the river Vltava

fourth floor plan with entrance platform

section of the research facility

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building floor plan showing solid parts of the building and its variability

small

medium

large

laboratories are divided by the function and size

balcony

dining room

chill zones are located on each floor

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fun zone

cafe bar


reception hall in the entrance atrium

The entrance atrium is located on the fourth floor and is accessed from the platform above the railway. The atrium is fully openned over three floors and is crossed by horizontal footbridges with staircase. The furniture is made of simple organic shapes.

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Conversion of Nuselsky brewery The Nuselsky brewery is quite unique, it is a strong character which resists to be consumed by the city as we know it. For this reason, it must be respected and kept without extensive changes, either physical or character. The main idea of this work is to preserve its properties even with an addition of new functions.

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renovation of chimney cowl “baba” addition of “old man’s hat”

relaxation zone by the chimney partially covered atrium entrance reception to the gallery

footbridge the gallery-brewery footbridge in the engine-room modified windows

Fifth floor plan brick vaults with the bases of chimneys

Fourth floor plan vertical galleries in the malt kilns kiln-floors Third floor plan toilets original electric motor and flat belt pulley

art shop conference room cafe

First floor plan furnace “swine” atrium reception taproom toilets main gallery brewery footbridge

original state

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defining spaces

adding new elements


interior of the main gallery with a footbridge

Interior spaces are divided into monofunctional and multifunctional spaces. Among the monofunctional were used for a certain type of brewery technology and can not be transformed without extensive intervention for another purpose - such spaces are for example malt kiln which is a vertically oriented space. west elevation

section of the main gallery and brewery

section of the vertical galleries and atrium

There are not many multifunctional spaces, but the main two are large - engine room, boiler room. The functional content of this part of the brewery is based on the urban design of the whole area - gallery, brewery, pub. Due to the required diversity of the exhibition space, the gallery is located in the western part of the building. The engine room is used as a main gallery and only a fragment of reinforced concrete skeleton remains, to support a footbridge. Next to the engine room is a staircase to the conference room, an art shop and a cafĂŠ from which it is visually connected to the brewery through the openings in the floor. It is also possible to enter the brewhouse thanks to a footbridge. The malt kilns are used for vertical installations. The brewhouse is visually connected to the gallery and the pub, so it is in the center of the action as it should be at the brewery.

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Family house with cider mill Village Houska in which is the family house located is in the protected landscape area of Kokořínsko and it is necessary to approach it very sensitively. The house is built in accordance with local regulations, respect to the history and morphology of the place. At the same time, it complements the traditional form of architecture with modern elements of contemporary architecture.

compactness CHKO regulations enviromental friendly

cider

children’s room

living room

respecting the morphology of the area use of the fragment of the original wall

parent’s room

workroom

“Let it be !”

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view from the apple tree orchard

section view showing the interior organization

south elevation from the apple tree orchard

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The concept of the house is based on the conservation and use of the energy that was put into this place in the past and the minimum energy needed to build a new family house. For this reason, the fragment of the sandstone wall is incorporated into the building and used as a decorative element, but mainly as part of the load-bearing structure. The building is also oriented as it was with the previous building and respects the morphology of the terrain on this plot. The house is divided into two parts - barn with cider mill function and a part for living. The cider mill has the character of a barn with eccentric rail doors. Inside, at the height of the second floor, there is a closed study room that “crosses the barrier� - a sandstone wall - and connects the interior space of the house and the barn. To the right of the barn is a porch of stone pavement, which serves as the main exterior communication and connects all the important rooms of the first floor, terrace and greenhouse.

second floor plan

first floor plan

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Antwerp problem Antwerp is a very old town with an interesting history and development. It is a significant city with a relatively complicated urban structure, which is caused by the evolution of the city over the centuries. These layers are intersected by the main tourist route, which does not correspond to its importance from the architectural and urban point of view, and it is necessary to improve it and to complete its urban structure among it.

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The goal of the project was a sensitive addition of the city block while keeping the spirit of the place. The building is located at the place where the first city fortification originally stood. The scale of buildings and their arrangement is changing here. The designed apartment building is based on the tectonics of the city block in which it is located and thanks to its heigh level it is connected to the adjacent houses. At the same time, the original faรงade from which the new mass emerges is preserved, leaving a fragment of the original object. street view from the Schoenmarkt strasse

horizontal lines

north elevation with the Schoenmarkt strasse

vertical lines

outline

west elevation with courtyard

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soft x hard


axonometric drawing with surroundings

first & second floor plan

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My other projects In addition to my school projects, I am also working on in other projects. I create real proposals that are realized and develop my knowledge, skills and experience.

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At the age of fifteen, I inherited a motorcycle that was made in 1949. Since then, in my free time I have been restoring it to its original condition. It is a way to learn new skills, crafts and history. Historical renovations require a great deal of historical research, patience and discretion.

“Some of the best ideas I get seem to happen when I’m doing mindless manual labor or exercise. I’m not sure how that happens, but it leaves me free for remarkable ideas to occur.” Chuck Palahniuk

One of my first realizations was the reconstruction of an apartment in an secession apartment building from 1914. The apartment was in the past several times “reconstructed” but not very well. It was necessary to identify the original historical elements and combine them with contemporary ones. The layout of the apartment was also improved.

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From an early age I have been involved in plastic modeling. I used this experience throughout my studies. I use models as the best way to test my architectural and urban concepts. My first architectural work took place in ADC studio, where I participated in the creation of architectural models for various developers.


I also designed a kitchen for a student of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. He demanded a low coast kitchen of simple shapes to be used for occasional cooking. Modern compact kitchen designed in the artist’s studio in an secession apartment with traditional elements.

“We shape our homes and then our homes shape us.� Winston Churchill

In 2018 I was invited to work on the design of a terraced house, interior design and garden. An elegant and modern interior was designed combining three materials with repeating details. The interior is connected to the terrace and small garden. The project is currently underway.

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Thank you.


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