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Martyna Zaremba

Student Architect

Architecture studies in landscape, housing, and atmosphere.

Approach

Each proposal is developed through light, circulation, material restraint, and the everyday rituals that architecture can hold.

A compact selection of student work focused on spatial calm, planted structures, and the editorial clarity of image-led presentation.

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01
Urban landscape proposal
Canopy Park. Aerial view of looping paths and timber platforms set within a dense urban grove.
Aerial view of looping paths and timber platforms set within a dense urban grove.

Canopy Park

A speculative public park shaped as a sequence of clearings, loops, and timber terraces that slow movement and bring daily life closer to planting.

The project studies how soft topography and light canopy elements can organize rest, play, and quiet observation without over-programming the site.

The renderings focus on atmosphere, walkability, and the relationship between open lawns and intimate garden rooms.

  • public space
  • landscape
  • atmosphere
Canopy Park. The park opens into a broad sequence of lawns, pathways, and lightly framed gathering areas.
The park opens into a broad sequence of lawns, pathways, and lightly framed gathering areas.
Canopy Park. Lower garden rooms create quiet places for sitting, reading, and short pauses in the shade.
Lower garden rooms create quiet places for sitting, reading, and short pauses in the shade.
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Collective housing concept

Timber Courtyard Housing

A planted residential block that uses a timber frame, generous balconies, and a curved facade to shape calm everyday living around a shared garden.

The proposal explores how repetitive structure can still feel warm and domestic when paired with winter gardens, planted edges, and long sheltered galleries.

Exterior views and interior thresholds are treated as one continuous landscape, with planting used as both climate buffer and lived atmosphere.

  • housing
  • timber
  • planted facade
Timber Courtyard Housing. The curved facade frames deep balconies and planted edges that soften the scale of the block.
The curved facade frames deep balconies and planted edges that soften the scale of the block.

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Timber Courtyard Housing. Shared circulation becomes an inhabitable gallery filled with light, timber, and planting.
Shared circulation becomes an inhabitable gallery filled with light, timber, and planting.
Timber Courtyard Housing. Long elevations reveal a clear structural rhythm and a carefully layered garden foreground.
Long elevations reveal a clear structural rhythm and a carefully layered garden foreground.
Timber Courtyard Housing. Corner balconies and open frames make the housing feel porous rather than sealed.
Corner balconies and open frames make the housing feel porous rather than sealed.
Timber Courtyard Housing. The building settles into planting as a low, quiet edge to the site.
The building settles into planting as a low, quiet edge to the site.