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Piotr Panczyk - Portfolio

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ARTICLES

“How to Win Architecture Competitions?

Anatomy of a Winning Entry.”

PROFESSIONAL

WORK

Lahdelma & Mahlamäki Architects.

Kaupunkiympäristötalo: new building

for the City’s urban environment

departments in Helsinki, Finland.

My tasks included creating design options,

preparing construction details,

updating building’s BIM model and work

on presentation materials like renderings

and VR walkthroughs.

PUBLICATIONS (AUTHOR)

in ArchDaily

in Competitions.archi

Featuring the Skyshelter.zip design.

TOUCH THE

BARN

Meditation Camp in Vidzeme, Latvia.

SHORTLIST

in International Competition

Bee Breeders

Stone Barn

Meditation Camp, 2017

There are many ways to meditate. But

could it be possible to meditate through

architecture? Co-author.

TEMPORARY

FURNITURE

Wooden and cardboard furniture in

Wroclaw and Poznan, Poland.

The Memory Tower: new city history

museum in Pori, Finland.

Vakka: school and youth center in

Lappeenranta, Finland.

Competition entries. I prepared both

competition entries from start to finish by

myself, working directly under Partner’s

supervision. Among other things, I was

responsible for preparing renderings,

plans, sections, elevations, diagrams,

creating buildings’ 3D models and assembling

presentation panels.

BUILT

for Wroclaw Contemporary Museum, 2017

for The City Beach Poznan in Szeląg, 2017

PRINT PUBLICATIONS

in Architektura & Biznes, volume 10/2017

in ARCH, volume 6 (44)

Temporary furniture pieces designed

and built for Wroclaw Contemporary Museum

(multi-functional bookshelf) and

The City Beach Poznan in Szeląg (set of

beach chairs). Co-author.

#CHURCH

Competition entry: church and community

center in Wroclaw, Poland.

EXHIBITION

at Museum of Architecture in Wroclaw, 2017

An expressive roof unites cube-like modules

of different heights corresponding

with their functions. Co-author.

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