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Curriculum Vitae Adam Pyrek Curriculum Vitae Adam Pyrek [email protected] registration Licensed Architect, Texas 17658 higher education 2005 : Architectural Association London, M.A. in Environment and Energy Studies 1991 : University of Texas at Austin, Bachelor of Architecture with Honors teaching positions 2011-Present : Lecturer, University of Texas at Austin, School of Architecture primary professional experience 2008-Present : Private Practice: Architecture and Sustainability Consulting Austin, Texas 2007-2008 : The Hanover Company Warsaw, Poland / Houston, Texas 2005-2007 : Cotera+Reed Architects Austin, Texas 2003-2004 : Estudio Lamela Arquitectos Warsaw, Poland / Madrid, Spain 1998-2003 : Andersson•Wise Architects Austin, Texas 1995-1998 : Cotera, Kolar & Negrete Architects Austin, Texas 1992-1994 : Santiago Calatrava Valls Paris, France selected projects 2007 : St. Edward’s University - Residential Village Austin, Texas 120,000 sf: dorms, dining hall, coffee house, health and counseling center, and retail With Cotera+Reed Architects, Austin, Texas & Alejandro Aravena, Santiago, Chile (Lead Designer) Role: Project Manager 2007 : 51st Street Reclaimed Water Tower Austin, Texas With Cotera+Reed Architects Role: Lead Designer (with Phil Reed) 2004 : Warsaw International Passenger Terminal 2 Warsaw. Poland 4,500,000 sf total infrastructure improvements and 26 gate passenger terminal With Estudio Lamela Arquitectos, Madrid, Spain / Warsaw, Poland Role: Project Architect / Director of Coordination 2002 : Trustee Hall, St. Edward’s University Austin, Texas 35,000 sf academic building With Andersson•Wise Architects, Austin, Texas Role: Team Leader 2001 : Chihuly Bridge of Glass Tacoma, Washington With Andersson•Wise Architects, Austin, Texas Role: Team Leader CV - Adam Pyrek - January 2012 - Page 1 of 4 1997 : Austin Community College Eastview Campus 29 acres site masterplan and 85,000 sf of academic buildings for phase I With Cotera, Kolar & Negrete Architects Austin, Texas Role: Lead Designer with Phil Reed 1997 : REJ - State Legislative Office Building Austin, Texas 320,000 sf office building With Cotera, Kolar & Negrete Architects, Austin, Texas (Lawrence Speck - Lead Designer) Role: Design Team Member, Daylighting Design 1996 : Barbara Jordan Passenger Terminal Austin, Texas 680,000 sf passenger terminal With Cotera, Kolar & Negrete Architects, Austin, Texas (Lawrence Speck - Lead Designer) Role: Design and Production Team Member 1993 : Alameda Metro Station & Bridge Valencia, Spain 70,000 sf underground subway station With Santiago Calatrava Valls, Paris, France Role: Design Team Member 1992 : City of Art and Science Valencia, Spain 400,000 sf museum, planetarium/theater, and originally a 1,300 foot communication tower With Santiago Calatrava Valls, Paris, France Role: Design Team Member volunteer work Austin Community Design & Development Center Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems Discovery Hall selected awards & competitions 2010 : 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 2003 : 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 2001 : Garriott Carriage House Austin, Texas With Andersson•Wise Architects Role: Design Team Member CV - Adam Pyrek - January 2012 - Page 2 of 4 Design Award • Texas Society of Architects Honor Award • American Institute of Architects, Austin Chapter 2000 : 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 1994 : Competition for Orient Station for Expo’98 Lisbon, Portugal With Santiago Calatrava, Paris, France Role: Design Competition Team Member First Place Entry 1992 : Competition for Reichstag, German Parliament Renovation Berlin, Germany With Santiago Calatrava, Paris, France Role: Design Competition Team Member Tied for First Place 1990 : Competition for the Urban Center in Chalco Mexico City With Grupo de Disano Urbano and John Hustace Role: Design Competition Team Member Honorable Mention collaborative work was featured in following publications “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 2, 2003) F-3. Giacoppo, P. “Il Ponte di Vetro.” Architettura OFX (Jan.-Feb. 2003) 84-88. Donoff, E. “Beyond the Glass Ceiling.” Architectural Lighting (Jan./Feb. 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. CV - Adam Pyrek - January 2012 - Page 3 of 4 selected presentations “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) “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). CV - Adam Pyrek - January 2012 - Page 4 of 4 .
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