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Ryan B. LewandowskiB.S. Arch, University of Virginia, 2008

M. ARCH I - Advanced Placement

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Ryan B. Lewandowski83 Fort Greene Pl. Apt 2

Brooklyn, NY 11217

[email protected]

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Last Supper

Ennead Architects

ARCH 402

ARCH 544 & 541

ARCH 302

ARCH 301

2x3.5 Lamp

IATH

DIS Copenhagen

Photography

urban design

masterplanning

building

school

professional

independent

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materiality

parametric

fabrication

graphics

humanitarian

experimental

experiential

sectional

object

extent inquiry method environment

bionic

Project Index

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Home to the outdoor music area and animated by visualizations from animators and filmmakers, the Aural Garden featured an architectural installation designed and built by Ryan Lewandowski, Daria Supp, and Lili Trenkova. One of the new programs at the 5th annual Last Supper Festival, the canopy installation defines a new and more intimate, yet open space within the canyon-like alley of the outdoor area at the 3rd Ward. The black-lit 3000ft of cotton string weaves a net-like surface that shifts in form and definition as the perspective changes. While basing itself off the hyperbolic surface that is created with the spandex shapes suspended above, this fluctuation creates an energy in the space that plays with the music and dance atmosphere, creating a synthesis of the mediums and demonstrating the transformative effects of architecture.

Last SupperAural GardenNew York, New York Fall 2010

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Through the process of the project, I held the lead position for

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install day 1

install day 2

install day 3

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ryan b. lewandowski / personal

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Ennead ArchitectsNYU Langone Medical CenterNew York, New York Fall 2008 - present

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NYU Langone Medical Center concept riverfront

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alt solid _ 1 frit glass _ 1 frit glass _ 2 frit glass _ 3

This project will add four new elevators to the outdated Tisch Hospital to improve the flow and quality of experience for patients and visitors. Sited in the central courtyard of the complex, the elevator cabs will include windows that provide a view of the city and river during the ride.My role involved doing a series of facade studies during the concept design phase. Working one on one with a design associate, we discussed the idea of a pixilated pattern of glass that responded to a need for increased shading at the top. From here I investigated panel sizes/ratios and surface patterns through creating elevation drawings, 3D renderings, and elevator cab animations so that each aspect of overall identity and user experience was fully considered.

Ennead ArchitectsNYU ELEVATOR TOWERNew York, New York Spring 2009

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solar shadow study completed by Atelier 10

facade concept sketchby thomas wong

alt solid _ 2 alt solid _ 3

design option study completed by myself

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exterior view from above courtyard

final facade pixelation design

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NYU 2031 Master Plan New York, New York Spring 2009

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NYULMC Master Plan New York, New York Summer 2009

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EXISTING CONDITIONS TISCH ELEVATOR & ED KIMMEL HOSPITAL -Demo & Displacement Req'd

UTILITY BUILDING RESEARCH BUILDING -Demo & Displacement Req'd

STRETCHER BUILDING -Demo & Displacement Req'd

PEDS BUILDING RESEARCH BUILDING -Demo & Displacement Req'd

ACUTE CARE BUILDING RESEARCH BUILDING -Demo & Displacement Req'd

ACUTE CARE BUILDING -Demo & Displacement Req'd

FILLER BUILDING -Demo & Displacement Req'd

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EXISTING PHASE 1 PHASE 2 PHASE 3 PHASE 4 PHASE 5

NYULMC SUPERBLOCK DEVELOPMENT

ZONING DATALot Area : 408,551 SFLot Coverage : 65 %Allowable : 265,532 SFFAR : 6.5 (group 4)Allowable : 2,655,322 SF

*Indenture Constraints : 65% Lot Coverage, 25 Story Limit, Parking Space Requirement**Does not include OCME site

AH 40,452COL 33,398HCC 294,290KIMMEL 786,827KIMMEL-WEST 309,115MSB 276,779SE_RESEARCH 333,010SK 541,428SRC 253,940UH 655,279UH - ED 3,851UTILITY 84,768Grand total 3,613,137

AH 40,452COL 33,398HCC 294,290KIMMEL 786,827KIMMEL-WEST 205,659MSB 276,779SE_RESEARCH 233,840SK 541,428SRC 253,940UH 655,279UH - ED 3,851UTILITY 84,768Grand total 3,410,511

AH 40,452HCC 294,290KIMMEL 786,827MSB 276,779SE_ACUTECARE 333,010SK 541,428SRC 253,940UH 655,279UH - ED 3,851UTILITY 151,540Grand total 3,337,396

AH 40,452HCC 294,290KIMMEL 786,827SE_RESEARCH 333,010SK 541,428SRC 253,940STRETCHER_FULL 289,455UH 655,279UH - ED 3,851UTILITY 84,768Grand total 3,283,301

187,078 SF2,007,287 ZSF

Lot CoverageZSF

Lot Coverage192,217 SF2,031,244 ZSF

Lot Coverage2,529,464

226,231 SF 242,122 SFZSF

Lot Coverage2,557,092 ZSF

Lot Coverage253,215 SF2,662,435 ZSF

Lot Coverage260,268 SF2,605,469

ZSFLot Coverage

ZSFLot Coverage

ZSFLot Coverage

ZSFLot Coverage

ZSFLot Coverage

ZSFLot Coverage

256,256 SF

253,215 SF

256,256 SF

2,662,435 2,677,756258,386 SF

264,476 SF2,735,0202,719,151

2,822,607 2,927,950267,348 SF

On SuperblockOff Superblock

POLSHEK PARTNERSHIP ARCHITECTS LLP320 West 13th Street, New York, NY 10014

ENABLING PREREQUISITES :

Previous Lot Coverage

Previous Zoning SF

NYULMC GREATER URBAN CAMPUS (DGSF):

New Lot Coverage

New Zoning SF

Allowable Lot Coverage on Superblock (65% of 408,511)

Allowable Zoning SF on Superblock (6.5 FAR) 2,655,322 ZSF

265,532 SF

Previous Total

GSF DGSF

NEW SUPERBLOCK TOTAL NYULMC GREATER URBAN CAMPUS TOTAL

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ZSF

SF

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ZSF

SF Phase 2*1.45 DGSF to GSF multiplier

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KIMMEL HOSPITAL

2,276,0002,516,000

2,041,500

193,000

21,500115,00065,50012,000

214,500

7,000 765,000844,000

776,500

62,500

3,139,5002,846,000

2,625,000

234,000

4,273,5004,567,000

973,500

218,000

551,500

127,500

276,500

25,000

111,500

234,000

205,000

5,500

101,000

DEMOLITION -

GSF ZSF

363,500

PROGRAM DISPLACMENT (DGSF) -

28,500

DGSFGSF

ACUTE CARE 102,000AMBULATORY CARE 19,500CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION 3,500COMMON 14,000EDUCATION 19,000LOGISTICAL SUPPORT 10,500RESEARCH 26,500

195,000

COL 26,000IRM 135,500RR 72,500UH 12,000

246,500

KIMMEL HOSPITAL

ZSF

SF Lot Coverage

SF Lot Coverage

single phase graphic output

the ‘kit’ of parts

future build-out phasing tree

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Working in collaboration with COPESCO, the World Bank, and the city of Ollantaytambo, our semester studio was the beginning of a multi-year effort towards studying the threats from increased tourism in the Sacred Valley. The ancient town of Ollantaytambo sits at a critical juncture between the bus and rail system for tourists en route to Machu Picchu and faces growing international economic pressures. Our work intended to propose a schematic master plan and new train station that accommodates international interests and local needs while preserving the town’s physical history and cultural ideals.

ARCH 402MASTER PLANTRAIN + BUS STATIONAssociate Professor Dean Abernathy Spring 2008w/ Scott Mitchell & Sebastijan JemecOllantaytambo, Peru

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(1:1000)10m 50m 100m

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pisac

calca

chinchero

cuzco

urubambaollantaytambo

machu picchu

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During our time in Ollantaytambo, we were challenged with thinking of new ways to document the town and our experience. Along with the traditional means of recording, such as photography and sketches, I took a series of short videos at various points within the town. Focusing on the sounds of traffic, water, music, and talking during the clips, I extracted this information to create a diagrammatic timeline of each video. Inspired by the quipu, a traditional Incan method of record keeping with knots, I created my own with each strand representing the sounds of my experiences.

sacred valley diagram

proposed train route

rumira

proposed station

existing station

ancient city center

proposed pedestrian path

existing rail line

existing bus routeproposed bus route

ollantaytambo master plan

enlarged

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street sounds

group site model [24”x36”]

Quipu street sound diagram

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Designed in collaboration with Scott Mitchell and Sebasitjan Jemec, we sited the train station down river from the town to establish a new node for commercial activity, alleviating traffic through the sensitive Incan sites. Reminiscent of Incan terracing and the local market vernacular, the station is spatially organized by a series of rammed earth walls and glu-lam structures to create a low impact design that integrates itself into the surrounding landscape. The addition of a wide cathedral like stair running the length of the station becomes a place of interaction and provides an open connection to the neighboring marketplace.

‘block game’ siting studies

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ground tierra

terrace terraza

walls paredes

service space espacio del servicio

structure estructura

broken roof azotea rota

site section sketch

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bus terminal

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train station

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ARCH 544SWISS RE 3D STUDYAssociate Professor Charles Menefee Spring 2007Charlottesville, VA

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axis-profile floor guidelines column profiles

column extrusion column mirror column array facade panel geometry

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The intent of this course was to learn the underlying principles of parametric modeling. A cardboard lamp shade project created by a mathematically derived surface inspired my final project, a study of visual focal points of transparency within a wall structure. By creating a point of influence, the wall structure can shift its directionality while maintaining a set form.

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ARCH 544PARAMETRICRAPID PROTOTYPINGAssociate Professor Earl Mark Spring 2008

class geometric & surface explorations

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physical prototype _ lamp shade

transaction modelBased "draw the polygon"{ feature drawPoly GC.GraphFunction { Definition = function (Point pointList){ //procedure to draw any closed polygon of unspecified number of points Polygon arbitraryPolygon = new Polygon(this); arbitraryPolygon.ByVertices(pointList); }; }}

transaction modelBased "graphic function to find Z value given x and y coordinates"{ feature surfProg GC.GraphFunction { Definition = Point function(Point startPoint, double Cscalar, double degr, double resolution, double degrinc){ // Gets sin wave along x-axis and y-axis for z from x and y of startPoin // Works well for Cscalar set to 1.0 with Resolution set to 0.5 Point returnPoint = new Point(); double height; double distx, disty; height = Cscalar * (Sin(Degrees((degr * .9425) / 6)) + Sin(Degrees((startPoint.Z ) * 3))); distx = Cos(degr) * height; disty = Sin(degr) * height; returnPoint.ByCartesianCoordinates(baseCS, startPoint.X + distx, startPoint.Y + disty, startPoint.Z); return returnPoint; }; }}

transaction modelBased "draw cylinder"{ feature polygon01 GC.Polygon { Function = function(){ // Procedure makecircle to draw a circle as a series of line segments Point originPoint = new Point(); Point pt1 = new Point(); Point pt2 = new Point(); Point pt3 = new Point(); Point pt4 = new Point(); double degr, degrinc; double radius, radians; double distx, disty; double distx2, disty2; double xval, yval, zval; double xval2, yval2, zval2; double resolution; double Cscalar; int index;

radius = 4; degr = 0; degrinc = 2; index = 0; Cscalar = 0.3; zval = 0; resolution = 0.0; // Initiate Drawing of Circle while number of degrees less than or equal to 360 while (zval <= radius * 2) //(resolution * (degrinc*5)) { while (degr < 360.0) { // Determine x value and y value of Point distx = Cos(degr) * radius; disty = Sin(degr) * radius; distx2 = Cos(degr + degrinc) * radius; disty2 = Sin(degr + degrinc) * radius; // determine a point for the current value of distx and disty. xval = distx; yval = disty; xval2 = distx2; yval2 = disty2; resolution = Sqrt((Pow((xval - xval2),2) + Pow((yval - yval2),2))); zval2 = zval + resolution; pt1.ByCartesianCoordinates(baseCS, xval, yval, zval); pt1 = surfProg(pt1, Cscalar, degr, resolution, degrinc); pt2.ByCartesianCoordinates(baseCS, xval, yval, zval2); pt2 = surfProg(pt2, Cscalar, degr, resolution, degrinc); pt3.ByCartesianCoordinates(baseCS, xval2, yval2, zval); pt3 = surfProg(pt3, Cscalar, degr + degrinc, resolution, degrinc); pt4.ByCartesianCoordinates(baseCS, xval2, yval2, zval2); pt4 = surfProg(pt4, Cscalar, degr + degrinc, resolution, degrinc); drawPoly({pt1, pt3, pt4, pt2}); // Increment the number of degrees of revolution of the point degr = degr + degrinc; } zval = zval + resolution; degr = 0.0; } }; FunctionArguments = {}; } }

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A cardboard lamp shade project created by a mathematically derived surface inspired my final project, a study of visual focal points of transparency within a wall structure. By creating a point of influence, the wall structure can shift its directionality while maintaining a set form.

ryan b. lewandowski / academicstep 4 _ perspective lines

step 3 _ array points on surface

step 2 _ parameterized guide lines

step 1 _ construct smart b-spline surface

project inspiration _ corrugated prototype step 5 _ louver guides based on perspective

step 6 _ construct louver

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ARCH 302STUDENT STUDY CENTERAssociate Professor Charles Menefee Spring 2007Charlottesville, VA

The semester long project was an investigation of public and private spaces through the experience of the student at the University of Virginia. The building becomes an active interface between the student at study and the student in transit through a dynamic facade created by individualized study spaces.

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concept site plan

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ryan b. lewandowski / academic / 2007

Through a mixed process of intense writing and sketching, the project’s concept, program, and site emerged and developed.

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ryan b. lewandowski / academic / 2007

Anchoring itself on the backside of the psychology building along a popular student shortcut, the building extends through a wooded site that is the backyard for multiple existing university buildings. Viewed as a unique remnant of the natural terrain, the overall site strategy was to connect the student with their surroundings through a series of new paths and visual connections from the elevated study spaces.

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physical model 12” x 18”

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Considering the individual study carrel as the most basic unit of the design, I investigated the materials, light qualities, and spatial relationships with the goal of designing a space that can be personalized by manually changing its spatial and light qualities. The carrel serves as a module of space that is expanded to accommodate small group spaces and larger public lounges throughout the building.

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single study carrel

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small group work space

public lounge

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Due to the varied terrain across the site, the three main exterior spaces have unique landscape strategies. A wooded lawn on the high ground, boulders on the hillside, and a wetland that maintains an existing daylighted drainage field.

wetland

boulders

wooded lawn

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ryan b. lewandowski / academic / 2007

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Located in the culturally segregated neighborhood of Crown Heights, this multi-function design problem was aimed at understanding a complex past in order to address its current and future potential. Looking to the surrounding urban context, I found inspiration in the unifying visual rhythm of the neighboring brownstones. By reflecting this rhythm at the scale of the building’s program, the intent of the design is to establish a unifying dialogue between community members through its use.

ARCH 301 ARTS & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CENTER Associate Professor William Williams Fall 2006Brooklyn, NY

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A community kitchen and food co-op are the primary programmatic drivers within the design. Through the personal act of cooking and having a meal together, stories and lessons are shared creating a cross-cultural dialogue that brings the different local cultures together. The table for cooking and eating becomes a symbol for this interaction and is carried throughout the rest of the building to facilitate its many other functions.

ryan b. lewandowski / academic / 2006

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ground floor plan first floor second floor third floor fourth floor fifth floor

ryan b. lewandowski / academic / 2006urban rhythm site plan

A community kitchen and food co-op are the primary programmatic drivers within the design. Through the personal act of cooking and having a meal together, stories and lessons are shared creating a cross-cultural dialogue that brings the different local cultures together. The table for cooking and eating becomes a symbol for this interaction and is carried throughout the rest of the building to facilitate its many other functions.

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3/16th scale laminated basswood and chip sectional model18” x 18” x 22”

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D.I.S. SEMESTER ABROADLight_Video Art Kunstal Professor Eva Frederikson Fall 2007Copenhagen, Denmark

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artist precedents

concept diagram

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Section A

Section ASection BSection CSection DSection E

Section ESection DSection CSection B

programatic diagrams

individual

group

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night rendering - physical model inset

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In a summer long design/build project with former classmate Sebastijan Jemec, the concept of transparency is used to display both the structure of the design and the international technology used to create the exhibited Rome Reborn project.

Given two weeks for construction, the booth was fabricated offsite and brought in for installation, requiring that it be modular, light weight, and of efficient construction methods.

design

IATH . SIGGRAPH ROME REBORN BOOTHAssociate Director Dean Abernathy Summer 2008w/ Sebastijan JemecLos Angeles, CA

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prototypes

fabrication

transport

assembly

“finished”

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A rigid “projection wing” displayed images of Rome through its structure, serving as a way to attract attendees to the booth. With the exhibits set up along the perimeter, those interested were immediately engaged through interacting with the technology and designers of the project.

ryan b. lewandowski / professional / 2008

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In an office wide challenge to re-use/re-purpose/recycle the now obsolete Polshek Partnership business cards in a creative way, this lamp is made of 75 business cards with a small plexi bracket. The folded design utilizes the single orange side of the cards to produce an warm glow over the white exterior. A modular system of folding was used and by modifying the angle or direction of the folds, each of the three rows become unique.

The design was award First Place by the partners.

House of Cards2x3.5 LampNew York, New York Summer 2010

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PersonalPhotography

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interior lobby view

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interior lobby view