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interiors Public utility Station

GDANSK MAIN RAILWAY STATION

Construction and detailed design redevelopment project in the team of the Design Department, Investment Office, PKP S.A.
The project seeks to combine utilitarian issues e.g. service points, waiting room, ticket offices with passenger comfort and the historical.
The starting point for the project were historical photographs that show the station just after its opening. The reconstruction project refers to the original condition of the building, e.g. by restoring the original architectural form of the façade and roof, renovating the steel joinery of the windows located in the lobby with glass filling in the form of stained glass, restoring the historical layout of some of the rooms or the colour scheme of the passenger hall.
In addition to the reconstruction and renovation of the main body of the station, the project also envisages the reconstruction and expansion of the transport part connecting the station with the existing city tunnels and platforms.
The investor is at the stage of selecting a contractor for the reconstruction.

ADRESS: ul. Podwale Grodzkie 2, Gdańsk

USABLE AREA: 7 800 M2

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interiors Public utility

ACOVA RESTAURANT

Located in the LoHi neighbourhood of northwest Denver, the development, Acova – the ‘nest’ – is designed to be a distinctive, family-friendly gathering place. Acova has a quirky, industrial feel that pays homage to its original surroundings. Exposed brick walls and wooden beams, reveal Acova’s authentic atmosphere, while original artwork creates brand recognition. One wall features 4 large garage doors that connect the new patio and indoor dining spaces. Exposed structural elements contrast with the colours, creating a playful atmosphere and a new element on the Denver restaurant map.

ADRESS:Denver, Kolorado, USA

USABLE AREA: 400 M2

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interiors Public utility

ELWAY’S RESTAURANT

    The design of the redevelopment is based on materials found in historic western taverns, but supplemented with 21st century solutions and amenities and mountain traditions. The dining space is divided into three distinct spaces surrounding the central open kitchen: a lobby with bar, a dining area and a dining room, with each space having an Elway character. The open shelving system was designed to be both functional and decorative. The shelving system confines the kitchen, providing storage space for kitchen utensils while creating a flexible visual and sound barrier from the kitchen.

ADRESS:Vail, Kolorado, USA

USABLE AREA: 500 M2

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interiors office Public utility

MCEL AND NORTHROP GRUMMAN OFFICE CENTRE

Developed using a concept based on aerospace aesthetics, the design team created a modern, futuristic environment that was intended to reflect both the client’s vision and the history of their company. The concept focuses on creating three distinct programme spaces, but keeping them seamlessly connected, flowing and collaborative. The laboratory includes multiple presentation rooms, hospitality stations for visiting engineers, conference rooms and a lounge for informal meetings and socialising. The lab and breakout spaces have been designed using the latest audio/visual, security and internet technologies.

The Cyber Centre Lab space is a room in which to showcase the latest technology in a real-time environment. The Cyber Lab suite includes state-of-the-art audiovisual technology and ergonomic workspaces, visitor suites, a data centre, separate social spaces and a large conference room for presentations.

ADRESS: Aurora, Kolorado, USA

USABLE AREA: 700+400 M2

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interiors Residential

A HOUSE ON THE BEACH

The house is located 4 miles south of Playa del Carmen on a private stretch of sandy beach. The interior design maximises views of the beach from the bedrooms and living room, among others. The manner of the solutions also offers the flexibility of six bedrooms and bathrooms to function as part of one large house or individually, with a common area of shared living room for all guests. This home perfectly blends historic Mayan forms and materials with the contemporary elegance of modern Mexican architecture.

ADRESS: Mayan Riviera, Meksyk

FLOOR AREA: 1 BUILDING AND 420 M2

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interiors Public utility

YABLONOV EDUCATION CENTRE

Author supervision within the TBiARCHITEKCI team.
Creation of a BIM model for the consortium general contractor TBINVEST (coordination of installation subcontractors, guidelines and 3D models for concrete and timber prefabrication, quantitative verification on the model).
The entire facility comprises a total of three buildings including: two teaching buildings and a gymnasium building. In addition to a school for more than 800 pupils, the centre also includes a kindergarten for 250 children.
As part of the investment, sports infrastructure will also be created in the area around the school, including: a football pitch; a multi-functional pitch (for basketball, volleyball, tennis); a running track; a long jump and a playground for the school’s youngest pupils.
The gymnasium building is constructed using traditional reinforced concrete and brick technology with a glulam roof. Both teaching buildings are prefabricated concrete base, 2 floors above in prefabricated timber.
Centre under construction.

ADRESS: ul. Jabłoniowa, Gdańsk

USABLE AREA: 3 BUILDINGS AND 13 250 M2

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interiors Public utility Station

Railway station IDIS

Construction and detailed design as well as author’s supervision in the team of the Design Department, Investment Office, PKP S.A.
IDS – Innovative System Station, is the development of a system design for a modular station, by assumption flexible in the shape of the area, allowing it to be used as a typical design, on the basis of which it can be effectively and efficiently adapted to local conditions and needs.
All 4 pilot locations involved the demolition of the existing building and the construction of a new railway station and a temporary building to ensure the continued operation of the facility during the construction work.

The main functional assumption was to reduce the original usable area and volume of the building (in all cases the existing facilities were oversized, non-functional, difficult and costly to reconstruct) and to adapt the spatial structure of the facility to modern requirements and standards of passenger service, while taking into account the aesthetic qualities of the facility and the use of modern technologies, including renewable energy sources, facility management system or dynamic illumination (lighting up on arrival of a train).

The project envisaged basing the layout on two basic functional and utility modules: the station and the city, which are independent blocks connected by a common canopy – a walkway, creating a kind of ‘gate to the city’, and an additional module of a parking shelter. The building also has a slightly higher accent, the clock wall.

4 pilot IDS stations were commissioned in 2015 and 2016.

ADDRESS: Ciechanow, Mlawa, Nasielsk, Strzelce Krajeńskie

USABLE AREA: 120-260M2