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LASMA STRAUME Architectural Technology & Construction Management

PORTFOLIO 2014-2016

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Table of Contents LASMA STRAUME ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 0

PORTFOLIO ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 0

Curriculum vitae ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2

1st Semester ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3

Site Plan ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4

Main Drawings ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5

Assembly Details ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7

2nd Semester .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 8

"Common building Bjernehøj" ............................................................................................................................................................................. 8

Site Plan ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 9

Main Drawings ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10

Structural Analysis ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 10

Fire Analysis ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12

3rd Semester ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 14

35 Summerhouse at Tørresø beach ................................................................................................................................................................. 14

Main Drawings ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15

Elevations ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 16

Stuctural Analysis .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 17

Assembly Details ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18

Assemby Details .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 18

Manufacturing Process ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 20

One of the wall element’s Manufacturing Detailing .................................................................................................................................... 22

One of the wall element’s Manufacturing Detailing ................................................................................................................................... 23

Technical Instalations ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 24

4th Semester ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 25

“Klosterbakken” .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25

Main Drawings ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26

Basement ................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 27

Ground Floor ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 28

Elevations ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 30

Light weight balcony assembly with brick wall .............................................................................................................................................. 31

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Curriculum vitae

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1st Semester “Single Family House”

They have been to the bank and financial advisor said agreed the purchase of the plot and house in

southern Funen. The bank has also asked them to contact an architect who can be helpful to them by

drafting a proposal for the design of their homes and the activity building-, as well as a timetable and

cost assumption. When this material is ready the bank will come up with proposals for financing the

project.

Gorm has a craftsman’s background but now has a job in a wholesales company in Faaborg Midtfyn.

Gitte is a schoolteacher and is to start in a new job at a school in Faaborg next summer. They have

two children, Claus and big brother Peter currently of 6 and 8 years of age. Future dreams/wishes:

That the kids may grow up in safe surroundings with easy access to the school and leisure facilities,

plus close to the nature.

And furthermore this particular property with its communal house is expected to create a framework for favorable relations with the neighbors.

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2nd Semester

"Common building Bjernehøj"

In the residential area in which the client Gorm and Gitte Maxmann from the past project, built their

dream house, the owners association Bjernehøj started their construction project "common building

Bjernehøj". Faaborg-Midtfyn has finally given a positive answer to that allows for a common building

in the residential area at Bjernehøj. The owners association had submitted a proposal for a common

building (Appendix A) to Faaborg-Midtfyn, the proposal was approved with the following conditions:

1. The common building must be of benefit to the residents of the affected residential area and the

surrounding area.

2. The building must be built on the property, Appendix B.

3. The owners association Bjernehøj is to lease the building of Faaborg-Midtfyn. (The lease is a

document listed confidential, available only to the owners' association and the municipality). 4.

Faaborg-Midtfyn municipality owns and maintains the common house while the owners' association

Bjernehøj is to maintain outdoor areas in as the Association already shall for the other common areas

in the development in accordance with the local plan.

5. The owners association Bjernehøj is to be responsible for the daily operation of the common

building and retains any profits made from these and consequently self-finance any deficit. The

operation of the common building: (part from the lease contract) a. Committed to let out for various

events and associations, etc. from the local area. Specified in the lease. b. Cleaning of the premises

according to the lease contract.

The building must be carried out with the following changes:

1. The building must be placed onto the ground, as shown in Appendix B.

2. The building must be located on the plot, as shown in the attached drawings - Appendix C. 3.

Parking areas and parking places must be minimum as shown in the attached drawings - Appendix C.

4. Outdoor areas carried out with the indicated activity areas and facilities in accordance with the

attached drawings.

5. The building is carried out with exposed gable at the basement to the southwest, and with a wide

folding sliding door opening width of most of the gable width, of a make as Laguna. Thereby

basement may be used in conjunction with the amphitheatre - Appendix A. 6. The workout room in the

basement is to be left out so that basement room become a large activity / hobby room - Appendix A.

7. The laundry is changed to a tool storage and garage for the service employees who maintain public

areas - Appendix A.

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3rd Semester

35 Summerhouse at Tørresø beach

3 BK I are employed in a company called " Summerhouse digital " to whom “North Fyn” municipality

has invited several manufacturers to design and produce 35 type holiday homes for newly parceled

area by Tørresø city, North Fyn. The ground is owned and sold by Nordfyns Municipality with the

houses purchased by the manufacturer. The type houses must be digitally manufactured and can

vary in size from 54m2 to 120m2 with variation of 2/4/6 sleeping spaces.

The competition's emphasis must be placed on: Sustainability Minimum energy consumption

(consideration of BR 2015) “Healthy“ good indoor climate materials Quick and easy installation, ie

industrially manufactured elements (deck, walls and Roof) and with the possibility of a partial DIY

The meaning of Digital Fabrication, is that the house is to be "printed" out from CNC-machine or

produced by surface elements, or room-sized elements.

The holiday homes are built in respect to the local plan as one storey in height with possibility for

utilized attics, in prefabricated lightweight wooden elements. The houses must also have crawl space

build with about 500 mm ground clearance

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Main Drawings

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4th Semester

“Klosterbakken”

Multi Story Building The architectural concept The building is formed like an enclave of brick

structures, in a story of typology “monastery”. It encloses the inner common yard that is open to the

south. The buildings are moved in plan in small shifts, and raised in different formations. It interprets

the architectural motives that already can be find on the site and its gravity is softened in a modern

idiom where the window shifts, the large terraces and the light balconies adds to the houses an

elegant ease. The dwellings are all turned towards the exterior to form contact with H.C. Andersen

Garden. The buildings shifts optimize and exploits view of the church and the park from the

apartments. Klosterbakken is an unusually innovative building in many ways.

• The apartments are large and spacious. The top apartments have large roof terraces with stunning

views.

• The apartments have large layout variations with good room sizes and spacious kitchens and

bathrooms. There are about 10 different types of apartments over 30 apartments.

• Ground floor apartments are on two levels with a contact to the garden and courtyard.

• All apartments have at least one balcony of 2 x 4.5 m. The courtyard is raised in relation to the road.

Therefore, there are two parking levels, which serves partly the dwellings and partly to compensate

the currently located on the plot public parking. A new entrance is established on the place of the old

drive. The storage/Depot rooms are in connection with the underground parking. The facades are built

around a rhythm of small and large French balcony doors.

All the windows are opened inwards which allows to be cleaned from the inside. The variation in

apartment types allows a nice variation in the facade.

The lower balconies are erected.

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Main Drawings

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CONSTRUCTING ARCHITECT EDUCATION - 5th SEMESTER EXTRACT OF BRIEF - J. M. Mørks Gade 9, Aarhus

Proposal for the renovation project with energy efficient and sustainable initiatives. The overall background to this proposal is to provide a new

bathroom and kitchen for each apartment, as well as to install an elevator in the building, as shown on the attached outline proposals of ground

floor and floor plans. The proposal has been prepared on the basis of registration of the existing conditions as well as discussion with the owner

regarding the furnishing arrangement. At the same time, it is requested that residents have an internal access opportunity to go to both the

basement and the courtyard without going outside. A preliminary registration report has been made, which is prepared by an external

consultant. The client wants to benefit from the process following public supported building activity. In this connection, the client requests an

economic calculation of any initiatives to achieve Renovation Class 1 and 2 in BR15. Furthermore, the client also requests a statement of

sustainable initiatives beyond BR requirements, for example, the environmental impact by the building materials and a statement of the indoor

climate. The proposal gives a description of the maintenance work in roofs, facades, staircase, surfaces, etc. and a description of the

improvement work through the establishing of new bathrooms, new kitchens, interior of the basement, fire proofing, insulation works.

Architect’ s Proposal Generally, balconies are established on the south-facing of extension in all apartments. On the ground floor, a new staircase is

established next to the existing staircase. From here, a new elevator and new concrete / terrazzo stairs are established to the

basement. The floor in the area is made in terrazzo, as in the existing staircase. The apartment to the left (TV) remains a 2 room

apartment with new fitted kitchen and bathroom, which are placed in the new built part between the south-facing bedrooms in

apartments to the left (TV) and to the right (TH). The apartment to the right (TH) is reduced to a 2 room apartment due to the

increasing of the staircase; therefore, a fitted kitchen, with a big good dining space, is established in the new built part of the

apartment. WC / bathroom are also placed in the new built part. This apartment (TH) should furthermore be prepared for possible

future amalgamation of rooms as described in “Extract of Brief.” On the other floors, the apartments to the left (TV) have the same

room layout as the ground floor. The apartment to the right (TH) remains a 3 room apartment, where the kitchen is established in

the new built part. The 2 living rooms toward the street remain unchanged, except for the area that is deducted to the elevator. The

basement is set out with a new laundry in the southern part of the extension with easy access close to the airlock / exit to the south-

facing courtyard. Bicycle room and available room remain unchanged, because they are shared with neighbouring’s hallway.

Main Drawings Existing Elevations

New Extension Elevations

Basement

Existing Conditions

New Extension

Ground Floor

Existing Conditions

New Extension

1ST Floor

Existing Conditions

New Extension

New Extension

Fire Analysis

Sound Analysis

The sound insulation for timber beam layers can fundamentally be improved in different ways: - Planting of soundproofing floor on top of existing floor - Arrangement of free-carrying ceiling under timber beam layers - Change of timber beam layers with new floor - Change of timber beam layers with new free-carrying ceiling All solutions can bring airborne sound insulation for a timber beam layer at level with the demands in Building regulations 2010 and sound class C in DS 490 (R'w ≥ 55 dB), while demands to impact sound level (L'n,W ≤ 53 dB) only can be respected for one of the solutions, see table 12.

1/1-brick wall with plaster 52 -54dB

1/2-brick wall with plaster

45 – 47dB

Timber floor joist system with intact pugging

Airborne sound insulation 45 - 50 dB

Impact sound level 63 – 75

Ventilation System

Assembly Details Balcony Assembly Detail with External Wall

Existing Building Foundation Assembly with new Extension foundation

Steel Tower column Foundation

Existing roof Construction

Mansard Window Detail

Wet room Floor Assembly with wall