Krystyna Romaniak, D.Sc. Ph.D. Prof. PK
krystynaromaniak@gmail.com
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Research and didactic employee - positionassociate professor
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Didactic assistant at the Department of Descriptive Geometry and Digital Technologies at the Faculty of Architecture of the Cracow University of Technology. In 2018 he graduated and defended his master’s degree in architecture. He conducts didactic classes related to the use of computer tools, BIM and parametric and algorithmic methods in architectural design, which he uses in design practice.
Pawel Sikorski is a didactic assistant at the Faculty of Architecture at the Cracow University of Technology, graduating in 2018. He is fascinated with architecture, art, graphic design, and contemporary IT technologies. In student times, he was an active member of the student research club Imago operating in the A-10 Chair. Then he developed his programming skills and created works of generative art (based on the multi-platform graphic library Processing). In 2016 he co-authored the pavilion/spatial sculpture “The Pink Thing” exposed from 2021 in front of the building of the Faculty of Architecture on Podchorazych Street, a part of the winning nationwide research club competition. This project used six-axis industrial robots.
He uses his knowledge of a wide range of over a dozen computer programs daily in teaching (AutoCAD, SketchUp, ARCHICAD, Revit, Rhinoceros, Grasshopper, Inkscape, Photoshop). He cooperated in diverse projects: Mapping, Web Designs, and virtual reality, to name a few. His current interests are focused on the issues of parametric design in architecture and the use of programming to create spatial forms (Creative coding, Grasshopper).
In his leisure time, he takes care of his plants. Favorite computer games are these strategic ones.