1. Address: 21 Morley Avenue, London N22 6LY
Email: adafudala@gmail.com
Phone number: 07597708096RESUME
Msc Eng LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
ADA MACIEJAK
EXPERIENCE
SPRUNT Architects,
October 2015 – present
London, UK
Position: Landscape Architect Assistant
Responsible for:
design proposals, site inspection, tree inventories,
soft and hard landscape audit, presentation boards,
Design and Access Statements, visualisations,
landscape drawings, construction details,
coordination with consultants, competitions.
Works Stages:
Planning, Tender, Construction
March 2015 – October 2015
Position: Landscape Internship
Responsible for:
design proposals, Design and Access Statements,
planning drawing, construction details.
SPRUNT Architects, London, UK
February 2014 - October 2014
Position: Assistant Project Manager
Responsible for:
document control, preparing meeting minutes,
data archiving, subcontractor liaison, site visit reports.
Atlas Ward Steel Structure Company Wrocław, Poland
September 2011 - October 2011
Position: Landscape Architect
Responsible for:
landscape design, preparation of technical specification,
visualisations, competition.
iKROPKA Landscape Office, Wrocław, Poland
July 2010 - October 2010
Position: Landscape Architect
Responsible for:
garden design, technical specifications, hand sketches,
visualisations, client liaison, site visit, site work.
Green Service Landscape Office, Oława, Poland
March 2010 - April 2010
Position: Sales Assistant
Responsible for:
customer service, plant care.
Kulas Tree Nursery, Wrocław, Poland
March 2010 - April 2010
Position: Landscape Architect
Responsible for:
garden design, client liaison, technical specifications,
visualisations, site work.
Freelancer, Poland
EDUCATION
SPRUNT Media London, UK
Course: Revit Essentials
November 2016
University of Environmental and Life Sciences
Wrocław, Poland
Course: Msc Landscape Architecture
Dissertation title:
”Interactive space in the city: Analysis and design for a selected
public space in Wrocław”
Scholarship for academic performance: 2009-2012
September 2007 - July 2012
COMPUTER SKILLS
AutoCAD, Revit, Sketchup, Corel Draw
Adobe: InDesign, Photoshop, Ilustrator.
COMPETITIONS/ VOLUNTEERING WORK
September/October 2016
Warsaw Sports Centre Competition
(Sprunt Architects)
July2012 / January 2013
Wroclaw Magnolia, Edition X - 4th place
Masters thesis competition
Subject - improving the quality of life and health for Wrocław
citizens through the protection of environment and
development of green areas in the city.
September 2011 / June 2012
Primary School Teacher - Volunteer
September / October 2011
WUWA development - Concept design for public space
(iKROPKA)
OTHER
Publications:
Landscape: No 2/2011, ISSN: 1641-5159
”Interactive Space in the city” February 2011
Speech at the conference:
XIV Forum of Landscape Architecture
„Landscape of-new”
22-24 September 2011, Polanica Zdrój, Poland
Scandinavian architecture, DIY, oil painting,
Swedish crime novels.
REFERENCES
Available on request
INTERESTS
2. SELECTED PROJECTS
SPRUNT ARCHITECTS
Lewisham Gateway, London, UK
RIBA Work Stages: 4-5
Value: £39m
Responsibilities:
technical design, coordination, client liaison,
tender and construction.
New build residential development comprising a 14storey and 21storey
tower with commercial at street level.
Ockford Ridge Regeneration, Godalming, Surrey, UK
RIBA Work Stages: 3-5
Value: £18m
Responsibilities:
concept design, developed design, design and access statement,
planning application drawings, technical design, coordination,
tender and construction.
Hollymoor Lane, Epsom, Surrey, UK
RIBA Work Stages: 2-4+
Value: £5.3m
Responsibilities:
concept design, developed design, design and access statement, technical design,
management of Landscape BIM model, coordination, VE, tender.
Area 0.47Ha New-build residential project comprising a mix of 9 two-storey
houses (semi-detached and terraced) and a three storey apartment block
(20 units) with retail underneath.
Putney School & Apartments, Putney, London, UK
Broadfields, Barnet, UK
RIBA Work Stages: 4+
Value: £15m
Responsibilities:
technical design, coordination, client liaison,
VE & option appraisals, tender.
Phased residential redevelopment providing 60 new-build houses
and 4 apartment blocks in a semi-rural area.
Aim: Production of cohesive landscape strategy that unites and
enhances the whole of the Ockford Ridge Estate through the hard
and soft surface environments which will create a new hierarchy of
public and semi-public spaces.
Aim: Preparing technical solutions that will allow maintenance of
preliminary assumptions in a most consistent way, preparing construction
details - strict coordination with all consultants (leading architectural role),
develop roof terrace layout.
New-build residential project comprising 111 new homes as a mix of
terraces and apartments with associated parking and amenity space.
Aim: Strength pattern of streets, improve the street scene, provide a
comprehensive network of open space facilities, create open space which
will act as a natural focal point, material selection to complement materials
used throughout the housing design.
Aim: Provide the residents an opportunity to informally mingle and interact,
create communal amenity space, help define the boundary, encourage activity
near the shop front and create an informal active street, utilise natural topography
to create a SUDs compliant system where possible.
RIBA Work Stages: 4-5
Value: £12m
Responsibilities:
apartment concept design, developed design, technical design, coordination,
client liaison, tender and construction; school technical design,
coordination and construction.
Mixed use development of a primary school and 24 apartments
Aim: Design School and Apartments to be Sustainable. School to achieve
BREEAM very good, apartments to achieve Code for Sustainable Homes Level 4.
School: provide space for external activities, dipping pond, playground for nursery,
rooftop playground area with MUGA.
Apartments: provide high end external garden space with communal roof terraces.
Lewisham Gateway
22 and 15 storey residential apartment buildings
Sprunt are the delivery Architects for
Lewisham Gateway phase 2. This project
comprises two landmark buildings of 15
and 22 storeys, providing 68 affordable
and 101 private sale new homes with
ground floor retail and restaurants
The blocks are concrete frame, clad in
brick and GRC panels.
The site is strategically located at an
important transport node in south east
London, some 10km from Piccadilly
Circus and well served by the A20 and
A21 regional roads. It is a major hub for in
excess of twenty bus services and there
are mainline rail services from Victoria
and Charing Cross Stations as well as a
terminus of a DLR line to Canary Wharf
and Tower Bridge.
Location:
Lewisham, London
Client:
Sisk
Project:
Residential tower blocks
Status:
On site, due for completion
December 2017
Sprunt 20 Northdown Street, London N1 9BG +44 (0)20 7833 3555 F +44 (0)20 7837 0296 www.sprunt.net
CGI supplied by Muse
Broadelds Design an
5.0 Masterplan
5.5 Landscape Principles
Use landscape features and plants, shrubs and trees
to reinforce the pattern of streets established in the
movement network, in order to improve legibility and the
ease of movement.
Plant street trees and structural planting to improve the
street scene by placing them so that they will help to
reduce the width-to-height ratios of the street.
A mix of evergreen, deciduous and herbaceous planting
will optimise opportunities for variety and ensure the
landscape can offer a diverse habitat for a range of
species and year round interest.
Create memorable places and distinctive environments,
which are safe and secure and easy to reach.
Provide every resident with suitable garden space
( garden zone with some additional tree planting to
reinforce privacy (including between the new and
existing properties).
Provide a comprehensive network of open space
facilities, which are conveniently integrated into the
development (such as play areas) where they can be
enjoyed without causing undue nuisance for those living
close by.
Locate the required open space where it can act as a
natural focal point for the neighbourhood with attractive
landscape features provided at entrance areas,
gateways and at key junctions.
Materials used within the landscape design have been
chosen to complement the materials used throughout
the housing design.
A simple and elegant approach to materials has been
chosen for the site. The material palette will be limited
to a small selection of high quality, durable materials
which will help achieve the aspirational quality of the
site.
Furniture and fencing has been chosen to have a
complementary aesthetic, mirroring the high quality,
modern design of the housing.