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Selected work from a 3rd year architecture student. Thanks for reading!
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2014
E.ANTCZAKSELECTED WORK
Architecture and Design Portfolio
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My name is El izabeth Antczak.I am a third year archi tecture s tudent a t the Universi ty of Water loo, Canada.
I am looking for the opportuni ty to develop my knowledge of archi tecture , design, and cul ture .
I wou ld l ove to work fo r you .
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Re fe rence .
- Tatar Art Projects, Internship Employer
- Rick Haldenby, Professor and Previous Director, Waterloo School of Architecture
- Donald McKay, Design Studio Coordinator and Professor
“Elizabeth is among the best and brightest students I have had the pleasure of teaching
in my 35-year career at Waterloo. She is a very clear thinker and talented designer, but
most importantly fully capable of delivering a product of the highest quality on time and on
budget. Elizabeth is capable of using sophisticated computer numeric tools and producing
excellent results”
“Elizabeth works hard and well, to great effect. She stands in the top 10% of the class, in
a class not made up of slouches. She works well with others, participating as a leader in
different group projects, often of some long duration.”
“Elizabeth Antczak completed a work placement term at Tatar Art Projects where she
demonstrated her ability to juggle numerous tasks and projects, meet deadlines, provide
constructive criticism, utilize a variety of design software and work both independently and
part of a team. Her vast array of skills in both design and communication are highly evident
in her work as well as in her thought and creative process. Elizabeth will be a valuable asset
to any team.”
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Education
3B StudentCandidate for Bachelor of Architecture Co-Op with Honours University of WaterlooCambridge, Ontario, CanadaSeptember 2011 - Present
Employment
Tatar Art ProjectsArchitectural InternToronto, CanadaMay 2014-August 2014
Private ClientHistorical site readaptation designSt John’s, NLOctober 2013-December 2013
Atelier Baraness+CawkerArchitectural AssistantNice, FranceJanuary 2013-April 2013
Volunteer
The Stop Night MarketCart Designer and BuilderMay 2014
Mole MagazineEditor2012-2014
Acadia ConferenceCopy EditorJune 2013
Skills: Technical
AutoCADRhino & V-RayAdobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesignProcessing: JavaScriptMicrosoft Office SuiteLaser cuttingKnowledge of environmental design technologies
Skills: TraditionalPhysical modellingHand drafting and renderingSketching and diagramming Bookbinding
Skills: LinguisticStrong oral and written communicationCopy-editingFluent in French and English languagesBeginner level German language
Awards & Distinctions
University of Waterloo Jo Beglo Book Prize: Highest average cultural history grade from 1st to 3rd yearPresident’s Scholarship of Distinction: 95+ entering academic average
Province of OntarioQueen Elizabeth ScholarshipOntario Scholar Distinction
Advanced Placement ExamsHighest Possible Score (5) in English, French, Physics, and Biology
cur r i cu lum v i tæ
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r es ident ia l 1
graph ic s tudy 9
exper imenta l hous ing 5
ins ta l la t i on 7
pub l i ca t i on 11
pub l i c bu i ld ing 3
tab le o f contents
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LARGE URBAN BUILD INGThis tower is a study of the influence of infrastructure in architecture. It features a structural system that is not only functional but also atmospheric; huge concrete masses divide the ground plane, dwarf the building users, and frame the arts centre below.
Above, birds eye view render. Below, perspective section showing the exterior of the circulation cores
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Axonometric plan diagrans of each floor type, from parking to the top-floor pool and maintenance
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CAMBRIDGE SPORT CLUB
Floor plans, floor 1 and 2
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A walking path leads visitors through the site winding through and around various landscaped areas, and is evetually cut off by the CSC building, encouraging the public to walk through the building.
Limestone dolomite blocks and an acrylic fin wall reference the area’s native stone and the tectonics of modern rowing shell construction.
Diagrammatic site plan
River-view elevation diagram
Left, perspective section through boat storage and public areas
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Make it simple, modular and urban. Give it a form that passes through the space rather than uses it up.
Designed in collaboration with: Alicia Stirling, Natalie Krakowsky, Wesley Chu. and Starr Wang.
Exterior, between shelters
BIKE , SLEEP, L IVE
THE RACK: HOUSING FOR B IKE MESSENGERS
How does one design a building to be like a bicycle?
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Interior, sleeping, biking, & living space
Site access map and urban position
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A charred wooden block construction, both tectonic and monolithic, gives new interpretation to the sheer cliff walls surrounding it. Built in collaboration with: Maighdlyn Hadley, Thomas Mahon, Clara Syme, Edward Wang, and Miriam Wierzchoslawska.
MONUMENT
modules
jig
final construction
Construction diagramsConcept sketches by Miriam Wierzchoslawska
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How does a person gauge the scale of the built environment?
This drawing set is a graphic analysis of the facade patterns in the Niagara neighbourhood of Toronto. It is an attempt to understand how a resident of - or visitor to - this area would experience the built environment in terms of “facade density”, a term I am using to mean the number and size of horizontal elements relative to a built form’s height.
FACADE MAPPING
Facade map of the site area
Accessible planes, Sheltering planes, Visible planes
New construction, Ex-factory, Single residence
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Worm’s eye axonometric drawing of a common condition in the study area
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Mole Magazine is a student-run publication intended to explore and dissect a selected theme per issue.
We ask international architects and designers to submit their related work, hoping to expose unconsidered connotations and understandings of the theme.
Right, preparing issue 1: Cute Little Things
“Mole is an annual publication that intends to become a parasite of the mainstream.”
Mole Launch PartyRiverside Gallery, CambridgeExhibition design by Maighdlyn Hadley, Miriam Wierzchowslawksa, and Elizabeth Antczak.
MOLE
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Thank you
Elizabeth AntczakSelected Work
Waterloo Architecture
e.v.antczak@gmailcom