Zuzanna Staniecka Portfolio - RIBA Part 1

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PORTFOLIO ZUZANNA STANIECKA RIBA PART 1

INTERESTS • Sailing • Handcrafts: crotcheting, knitting, embroidering Analogue photography • Travelling • Heritage and sustainable architecture 2016 - 2019 High School Number 6 in Gdynia, Poland

• Archistar.ai Academy | Revit Essentials • Archistar.ai Academy | Revit Designer Archistar.ai Academy | AutoCAD Essentials Archistar.ai Academy | Photoshop and Illustrator • Edukreska studio | 1 year Intensive drawing course

Architectural Intern Studio kwadrat B.P. Jurago | Gdansk, Poland 02. 2021 11. 2020 Competition entry Competition for a design of sustainable bus stop | Lodz, Poland

ZUZANNA STANIECKA Pronouns: she / her Phone: 07729597176

• Renovation projects of historic tenement houses based on instructions from • a heritage conservationist, • Architectural surveys of tenements, • Colour scheme project of a school, • Adjustments and organisation of an architectural documentation, • Woodwork specifications based on renovation guidelines.

• Matura Exam - A-Levels equivalent: Maths 82%, Physics 70%, English 86% (A*, A, A*)

Email: LinkedIn:z.staniecka@gmail.comzuzanna-stanieckaEXPERIENCE

• Course representative & course mentor • TATE student Ambassador • 'Bright ideas' participant - launching my own small business with handmade ecological and fair trade bags and accessories

12.2019 - 05.2020 RIBA Student Mentoring Programme • Series of meetings preparing for work in practice 01. 2019 RIBA Northern Soul Charette | Sheffield • Architectural workshop for students on reactivating public square

I am a fresh graduate from the University of Liverpool. For my final year, chose ‘Heritage Design Related Studio’ to learn about the preservation and design process within a heritage context. In the past years, I was involved in university life along with extracurricular activities as a TATE student ambassador, course representative, course mentor and crit at reviews for years below. What is more, I was a member of ‘Women in architecture’ and ‘Architecture and climate crisis’ societies. My experience includes working on renovation projects of tenements in the old town of Gdansk. believe the most crucial step towards a green future is reusing what already exists. Thus, I am looking for a PART 1 architectural assistant role in a studio that emphasizes the heritage value of a site and its context.

EDUCATION 2019 - 2022 University of Liverpool - BA Architecture | 2:1 Heritage Related Design Studio Award - Best Hand sketching and Before/After visuals

• BA1 and BA2 reviewer • 'Architecture and climate crisis' and 'Femin.e.a - Women in Architecture' Societies' member SKILLS • Revit - intermediate • AutoCAD - advanced • Sketch-up - intermediate • Adobe Photoshop - intermediate • Adobe Illustrator - intermediate • Adobe InDesign - intermediate • Hand Drawing - advanced COURSES

TABLE OF CONTENTS Academic | Third year Academic | Second year page 17 ENVELOPED CENTRE BALANCED COURTYARD LLANBERIS HUB FOR TRADITIONAL BUILDING SKILLS

Location:Location:Location: Revit | AutoCad | Photoshop | Illustrator | InDesign | Blender | Sketchup Llanberis, Wales Edge Hill, Liverpool Everton, Liverpool Academic | Third year page 4 page 12 Software

Revit | AutoCad | Photoshop | Illustrator InDesign

Software used:

Software used: used:

Revit | AutoCad | Photoshop | InDesign

LLANBERIS HUB FOR TRADITIONAL BUILDING SKILLS

The project aims to preserve the remarkable atmosphere and materials of the Anglesey barracks. The existing structure divides the space into two distinct zones that created a pattern for the proposed design. The enclosed zone created a base for accommodation placed within barracks so that visitors may stay in modern suites while connecting with old remains. What is more, the open zone formed a place for the public building including workshops and cafè exposed to extraordinary views. Following the client’s request, visitors can interact with workshops from the upper corridor. The project attempts to blend into the history and topography of the space while providing modern solutions and experiences.

of tree blocks to maintain original linearity on the site Division of blocks into private, semi-private and public spaces Breaking the main circulations between private and public buildings

Addition

the topography of the site with a canopy Breaking the canopy to allow natural sunlight into in-between spaces Extrusion of blocks to allow equal views 1. Office 2. Reception 3. Accomodation 4. Library 5. Garden 6. Common room 7. Laundry & cleaning 8. Untouched barracks DESIGN DRIVERS PRODUCEDBYAUTODESKSTUDENTVERSION 4m0 4m 8m 12m 16m 20m 1:200 PRODUCED BY VERSIONSTUDENTAUTODESKANBY

5 0 FLOOR PLAN

Following

6 Approaching the building Between old and new New addition Main corridor SERIAL VISION Open space on the site Enclosed space on the siteBeforeAfter ROOF PLAN 4m0 4m 8m 12m 16m 20m 1:200 PRODUCED BY VERSIONSTUDENTAUTODESKANBY PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

7 VISUALISATIONS BEFORE & AFTER BeforeBefore AfterAfter -1 FLOOR PLAN 4m0 4m 8m 12m 16m 20m 1:200 PRODUCED VERSIONSTUDENTAUTODESKAN 9. Slate processing workshop 10. Carpenters' workshop 11. Blacksmiths' workshop 12. Stonemansons' workshop 13. Storage 14. Plant room 15. Bin 16. Reception 17. Restaurant 18. Kitchen 19. Toilets 20. Classroom 21. Classroom PRODUCEDBYAUTODESKSTUDENTVERSION

8 4m0 4m 8m 12m 16m 20m 1:200 PRODUCED VERSIONSTUDENTAUTODESKANBYPRODUCED 1 32 4 FRONT ELEVATION ROOF MASSING Model testing

Waterproof

Precast

36 mm 2.

Damp

Hemp

1. Zinc roof sheeting 3 mm membrane decking 20x100 mm space 20mm insulation between timber rafters 190 mm Spruce finish Glulam column 480x200 mm Reclaimed slate paving 50 mm 100 mm insulation 180 mm Damp proof membrane concrete 350 mm Spruce finish 36 mm Terrazzo floor 10 mm Underbed 90 mm Concrete screed 120 mm Vapor Concretebarrier450 mm proof

Rigid

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membrane Rigid insulation 180 mm STRUCTURAL EXPLODED AXO Raft GlulamNon-loadbearingConcreteCLTGlulamExistingfoundationsslatewallsconstructionconstructionretainingwallwallsroofconstruction 1200mm2000mm400mm1600mm 800mm PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION VERSIONSTUDENTAUTODESKANBYPRODUCED

Concrete

Breathable membrane Vent

Spruce

3.

VERSIONSTUDENTAUTODESKANBYPRODUCED

ISO - CONSTRUCTION DETAIL ARCHITECTURAL MOMENT 1200mm2000mm400mm1600mm 800mm PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

The new design would bring more people to the site and reactivate main communal space.

The new design would encourage people to learn about Welsh culture and tradition with opportunity to learn it on the site.

ARCHITECTURAL ANALYSIS OF THE BARRACKS

STRUCTURE

The barracks were build using traditional method and local materials - slate blocks with timber purlins and decking on the top covered with slates.

REPETITIVE TO UNIQUE

HERITAGE

The new design would reuse old accomodation for modern suites highlight the past.

There are two rows of 11 baracks made of 10 regular baracks and one boundary unit wirh chimneys on both sides. There are two latrines on both sided.

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GEOMETRY

The two rows of the barracks consist of repetition of the same unit 11 times on both sides divided by communal space. Each row looks exactly the same.

ENVELOPED

The proposed design intention was to preserve the existing façade of Williamson’s house even though it is not listed. The wall and excavated kitchen play an important role for volunteers who have been working there since 2000. The enveloped centre is a building that celebrates the past and connects it with the future. The C-shaped building creates a link between the university and the Edge Hill area and provides a clear journey for visitors. Moreover, the excavated bricks from the tunnels were used for the new cladding system along with other sustainable materials like terrazzo flooring, glulam structure and Corten steel.

CENTRE

PAVING - BEIGE YORK SANDSTONE • Reclaimed • Sourced in Liverpool

INTERNAL WALLS - SPRUCE BOARDING • Sourced in the UK - Wales or South - West England

Following massing of the surrounding. Pitched roofs

FACADE - RECLAIMED BRICKS

• Sourced from tunnels or Liverpool’s reclaimed bricks trader

CONCRETE • Portland cement used during production (responi ble for 80% of produced emission) replaced with by-product of the iron making industry

INSULATION - THERMOFLOC • Recycled newspapers

DESIGN DRIVERS

ROOF - BROWN CORRUCATED METAL SHEETING

FLOOR - TERRAZZO • Recycled quartz, granite, marble and glass • Produced in FOUNDATIONSLiverpool-ENVIRONMENTAL

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Creating linear circulation by main corridor on both floors. Circulation Building in the surrounding. Final mass Incorporating the facade and covering the kitchen. Basic block Creating courtyard by exposing the kitchen. C-shape

EXPOSED GLULAM CONSTRUCTION

FACADE -CORTEN STEEL • Recyclable • Reusable • Lightweight • Low maintenance • Produced in Scunthorpe - 194 km from Liverpool

EXPLODED AXO - MATERIALITY

Remains of the Williamson’s house facade and excavated kitchen. Existing site Creating terrace with a city view and overhang above the entrance. Extrusion Adding skylights for natural lighting and windows for view on the kitchen. Sunlight and views

14 FIRST FLOOR PLAN GROUND FLOOR PLANROOF PLAN 1. Reception 2. Shop 3. Film room 4. Equipment room 5. Toilets 6. Office 7. Meeting room 8. Staff room with toilets and utility room 9. Plant room 10. Bin store 11. Excavated kitchen 12. Cleaner’s store 13. Exhibition 1 14. Café 15. Terrace 16. Exhibition 2 MAIN ELEVATION 4m 4m 8m 12m 16m 20m 1:200 4m 4m 8m 12m 16m 20m 1:200 0 4m 4m 8m 12m 16m 20m 1:200 0

15 Main entrance elevation ver.1 Windows looking into courtyard ver. 1 Windows looking into courtyard ver. 2 Main entrance elevation ver. 2 VISUALISATION OF COURTYARDMODEL TESTING

ventilationMechanical Environmental diagramMain corridor

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Natural lighting on the first floor

Summer sun 54 ° Winter sun 10 °

Views into the kitchen from each floor

EntranceVISUALISATIONS

Rainwater collecting stored in tank and later used for watering plants and flushing toilets.

Waterproofed paving in the excavated kitchen. Downpipes installed at the edges to prevent water from entering the

tunnels.Thick (220 mm) Thermofloc (recycled newspapers) insulation providing thermal comfort.

SUSTAINABILITY

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BALANCED COURTYARD The idea behind Balanced Courtyard is to create a space which communities that share similar values can use together. The values are calmness, mindfulness, harmony, and body and mind balance. The courtyard may be used by yoga, meditation and macrame societies with the Red Triangle Karate Club. The aim is to provide timber decking for training sessions, courses and assembles surrounded by outdoor plants. The communities can work together in this neutral and balanced space.

18 MODEL TESTING

19 ARCHITECTURAL MOMENT FLOOR PLAN 4m 4m 8m 12m 16m 20m 1:200 0 PRODUCED AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

Zuzanna 2022z.staniecka@gmail.com07729597176Staniecka

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