dr hab. inż. arch. Maria Helenowska-Peschke | Gdańsk University of Technology

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dr hab. inż. arch. Maria Helenowska-Peschke

Contact:

email:
mhelen@pg.edu.pl
website:
https://mostwiedzy.pl/maria-helenowska-peschke,3580-1

Positions:

Associate professor

workplace:
Katedra Sztuk Wizualnych
Gmach Główny pokój 353
phone:
(58) 347 22 87
dr hab. inż. arch. Maria Helenowska-Peschke

Publications:

  1. Publication

    - Year 2018

    The aim of the article is to identify the potential impact of the latest commercial digital tools for building energy analysis on the everyday architectural practice in Poland in the context of typology and energy optimization of single –family houses. The reason for this survey is that “architect friendly” interfaces simulation results’ visualization and energy analysis tools are not given deserved attention in the architectural...

  2. Publication

    - Year 2018

    Contemporary architectural workshop is characterized by the ability to efficiently collect and process huge amounts of geometric and non-geometric information. Virtual substitutes for buildings and structures allow to analyze various aspects of real life activity at various stages of the design process. The possibility of increased prognostic quantitative data acquisition, such as cost of energy consumption, shifts architectural...

  3. Publication

    Artykuł omawia wpływ technologii komputerowej na kształt współczesnego warsztatu architektonicznego.

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  4. Abstract: The article summarizes two-year experience of implementing hybrid formula for teaching Computer Techniques at the Faculty of Architecture at the Gdansk University of Technology. Original educational e-materials, consisting of video clips, text and graphics instructions, as well as links to online resources are embedded in the university e-learning educational platform. The author discusses technical constraints associated...

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  5. Publication

    Abstract The article deals with case studies of selected architectural designs of the past fifteen years the authors of which intended to rethink both the typology and the means of constructing single family houses. The analysis covers contemporary design issues such as variation, curvilinearity, customization, digital manufacturing and ecological concerns. The purpose behind the research was to establish in what way new design...

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