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Pyrek, Adam CV CURRICULUM VITAE Adam Pyrek Architect • [email protected] REGISTRATION Licensed Architect, Texas 17658 EDUCATION Architectural Association London, M.A. in Environment and Energy Studies (2005) University of Texas at Austin, Bachelor of Architecture with Honors (1991) PRIMARY PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Escobedo Group: Buda, Texas (2019-Present) Luis Vidal Architects: Madrid/Houston/DFW, Texas (2018-2019) Kasita: Austin, Texas (2016-2017) Private Practice: Architecture and Consulting, Austin, Texas (2008-2017) The Hanover Company: Warsaw, Poland / Houston, Texas (2007-2008) Cotera+Reed Architects: Austin, Texas (2005-2007) Estudio Lamela Arquitectos: Warsaw, Poland (2003-2004) Andersson•Wise Architects: Austin, Texas (1998-2003) Cotera, Kolar & Negrete Architects: Austin, Texas (1995-1998) Santiago Calatrava Valls: Paris, France (1992-1994) TEACHING EXPERIENCE Lecturer, University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture (2011-Present) Advisor, Rural Studio at Auburn University (2016-Present) SELECTED PROJECTS St. Edward’s University - Residential Village Austin, Texas (2008) 120,000 sf: dorms, dining hall, coffee house, health and counseling center, and retail With Cotera+Reed Architects, Austin & Alejandro Aravena, Santiago, Chile (Lead Designer) Role: Project Manager Warsaw International Passenger Terminal 2 Warsaw, Poland (2005) 4,500,000 sf total infrastructure improvements and 26 gate passenger terminal With Estudio Lamela Arquitectos, Madrid, Spain / Warsaw, Poland Role: Director of Coordination Trustee Hall, St. Edward’s University Austin, Texas (2002) 35,000 sf academic building With Andersson•Wise Architects, Austin, Texas Role: Team Leader Chihuly Bridge of Glass Tacoma, Washington (2001) With Andersson•Wise Architects, Austin, Texas Role: Team Leader CV - Adam Pyrek Page 1 of 4 v.20.1 Austin Community College Eastview Campus Austin, Texas (1997) 29 acres site masterplan and 85,000 sf of academic buildings for phase I With Cotera, Kolar & Negrete Architects Austin, Texas Role: Designer with Phil Reed REJ - State Legislative Office Building Austin, Texas (1997) 320,000 sf office building With Cotera, Kolar & Negrete Architects, Austin, Texas (Lawrence Speck - Lead Designer) Role: Design Team Member, Daylighting Design Barbara Jordan Passenger Terminal Austin, Texas (1996) 680,000 sf passenger terminal With Cotera, Kolar & Negrete Architects, Austin, Texas (Lawrence Speck - Lead Designer) Role: Design and Production Team Member Alameda Metro Station & Bridge Valencia, Spain (1993) 70,000 sf underground subway station With Santiago Calatrava, Paris, France Role: Design Team Member City of Art and Science Valencia, Spain (1993) 400,000 sf museum, planetarium/theater, and originally a 1,300 foot communication tower With Santiago Calatrava, Paris, France Role: Design Team Member SELECTED AWARDS & COMPETITIONS Micro Smart Home, Kasita Austin, Texas • Role: Design Team Member • Design Award, Texas Society of Architects (2017) Caddo Parish Courthouse Modernization Shereveport, LA • with Mischa Farrell • Role: Designer • AIA Shreveport Honor Award (2013) I-35 Makeover Austin, Texas • with Cotera+Reed Architects • Role: Design Team Member • Design Award · Texas Society of Architects (2012) 51st Street Reclaimed Water Tower Austin, Texas • with Cotera+Reed Architects • Role: Lead Designer with Phil Reed • Best of Austin Award, Austin Chronicle • Award of Excellence, Texas Construction Magazine (2010) Trustee Hall, St. Edward’s University Austin, Texas • with Andersson•Wise Architects • Role: Team Leader • Merit Award, American Institute of Architects, Austin Chapter (2003) Chihuly Bridge of Glass Tacoma, Washington • with Andersson•Wise Architects • Role: Team Leader • Merit Citation of Honor Award, American Institute of Architects, Austin Chapter • Best Special Project, Washington Department of Transportation • Vision 20/20 Award, Puget Sound Regional Council (2003) Garriott Carriage House Austin, Texas • with Andersson•Wise Architects • Role: Design Team Member • Design Award • Texas Society of Architects • Honor Award, American Institute of Architects, Austin Chapter (2001) CV - Adam Pyrek Page 2 of 4 v.20.1 Barbara Jordan Passenger Terminal Austin, Texas • with Cotera, Kolar & Negrete Architects • Role: Design Team Member • Design Award, Texas Society of Architects • Tucker Award of Design Excellence (2000) Competition for Orient Station for Expo’98 Lisbon, Portugal • with Santiago Calatrava, Paris, France • Role: Competition Design Team Member • First Place Entry (1994) Competition for Reichstag, German Parliament Renovation Berlin, Germany • with Santiago Calatrava, Paris, France • Role: Competition Design Team Member • Tied for First Place (1992) Competition for the Urban Center in Chalco Mexico City • with Grupo de Disano Urbano and John Hustace • Role: Competition Design Team Member • Honorable Mention (1990) SELECTED COLLABORATIVE WORK IN PRESS Alyssa Morris, “2017 Design Award Winners.” Texas Architect (May/June 2017) Yetmen, C. “I-35 Makeover.” Texas Architect (September/October 2012) 50-53. “Studentenwohnheim in Austin.” Detail (October 2009) 1040-45. Ryan, R. “Rezidenza per Studenti.” The Plan (April 2009) 3-14. Danze, E. “Balancing Act.” Texas Architect (January-February 2004) 24-29. Dillon, E. “For Trustee Hall at St. Edward’s University, in Texas, Andersson•Wise Architects Deftly Abstracts the Traditional.” Architectural Record (July 2003) 94-101. Turner, R. “Currents; Bridge.” New York Times (May 2003) F-3. Giacoppo, P. “Il Ponte di Vetro.” Architettura OFX (January/February 2003) 84-88. Donoff, E. “Beyond the Glass Ceiling.” Architectural Lighting (January/February 2004) 28-31. Alati, D. “Blown Away.” Contract (October 2002) 52-7. Garriott, R. “Garriott Carriage House.” Texas Architect (September 2001) 48-51. Yowell, J. “Sustainable Models.” Texas Architect (November 1998) 24-29. Williamson, S. “Turn of the Century.” Texas Architect (November 1999) 34-7. Wigorski, D. “Open to Travel.” Texas Architect (September 2000) 50-1. Pearson, C. “Santiago Calatrava Sets Concrete in Motion at the Auditorio de Tenerife in the Canary Islands.” Architectural Record (February 2004) 78-87. Hart, S. & Barreneche, R. “Buildings Under Power.” Architecture (May 2000) 130-137. Ivy, R. “Spanning the divide between pure Structure and Art.” Architectural Record (July 2000) 74-89. SELECTED PRESENTATIONS “Hybrid Approach to Daylight Integration.” Presentation for: Austin Energy Green Building (AEGB) Program - Austin, Texas (March 2015) Introduction to AIA Austin and Building Enclosure Council Lectures by Lisa Heschong and Matt Fajkus (October 2014) “Daylight Strategies for Non-Residential Buildings.” Presentation for: AIA Austin Summer Conference / Continuing Education - Austin, Texas (June 2012) CV - Adam Pyrek Page 3 of 4 v.20.1 “Daylighting & Energy Conservation.” Presentation for: AIA San Antonio Committee on the Environment - San Antonio, Texas (November 2011) “Residential Energy Modeling in Context.” Presentation at the Austin Energy Green Building Seminar: Energy Modeling, A Design Tool - Austin, Texas (September 2010) “LAMEL: Lighting, Appliances, and Miscellaneous Electrical Loads.” Presentation for Home Builders Association Lecture Series - Austin, Texas (May 2010, April 2011, April 2012) “Classroom Daylighting in the Subtropical Climate.” Presentation at the Green Schools Symposium - San Antonio, Texas (May 2009). “Daylighting Integration into Schools.” Presentation at the AISD Energy, Water, and Sustainability Meeting - Austin, Texas (December 2006). “Generative Skin.” Poster presentation at The Passive and Low Energy Cooling Conference for the Built Environment - Santorini, Greece (May 2005). “Tacoma Bridge.” Lecture at the Conference on Urbanism and Architecture - Warsaw, Poland (January 2004). Note: Private practice was performed under; Adam Pyrek Architect (DBA) and Cinco Lab LLC. Other employment included Studio MA, Kasita Inc. CV - Adam Pyrek Page 4 of 4 v.20.1.
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