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Page 1: Dovile Puraite architectural portfolio

architecturalportfolio 2012

Dovile Puraite

Page 2: Dovile Puraite architectural portfolio

education

2009-2011

Aalborg

Denmark

2005-2009

Kaunas

Lithuania

Master in Architectural Design (Engineering with specialization in Architecture)

Aalborg University

www.studieweb.aod.aau.dk/

Bachelor in Architecture

Kaunas University of Technology

www.ktu.lt/

work experience

skills

digital tools

linguistic knowledge

general

personal

AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUp, Virtual Environment, Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, Microsoft

Office, Ecotect, STAAD.Pro, Rhinoceros

Lithuanian (native), English (advanced), Danish (intermediate), Russian (basic)

physical & digital model making, conceptual & graphic design, technical drawing

open-minded, ambitious, self motivated and initiative; easy communicating and participating in

team work as well as working individually; strong passion for contemporary design , art and sustain-

able architecture; easily learning new softwares

2012

March - Now

Aarhus/DK

2012

February

Horsens/DK

2012

January

Skanderborg/DK

2010

Aug/Dec

Aarhus/DK

2008-2009

Aug/Jan

Kaunas/LT

LOOP architects/ www.looparchitects.dk

architect

sustainable design and renovation projects, prequalifications

VIA University College /www.viauc.dk/

teaching assistant

lecturing and consulting constructive architects

Frost Larsen architects /www.frostlarsen.dk/

architectural intern

graphical work for presentations

Schmidt Hammer Lassen architects/ www.shl.dk

architectural intern

technical drawings, conceptual modeling, graphical visualization for presentations

UAB Alumex /www.alumex.lt/

project manager

technical drawings, calculations, communication with clients

CVDovile Puraite

[email protected]_ Trojborgvej 22, 2th, Aarhus 8200, Denmark_+4552765508

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Master thesis - The GRADEN school

Urban Mediaspace

Stacked Villas+

In Love with Nature

Uniting Cities

The Institute for Architecture & Design

TABLE of content

6The House of the Danish Industry Foundation

NEXT STEP V I L L A G E

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VISuALISErING AF KIG MOd ``dET GrøNNE HuS``

Next STEP Village

sustainable transformation of villaalBert nauers vej, HøjBjerg

existing villa FroM 1978 in aarHus, private Client

new design with cut through the house.integration of glass facades and sky-lights - to support natural ventilation - passive heating.

Facades (east and vest)and roof are wrapped with green walls. it increases the insulation value, the biodiversity and collect rain water.

Clay floor makes better indoor climate and works as a humidity regulator in the house.

gables are covered with zinc (c2c product). on the south fa-cade it is possible to use it for producing hot water/ heating.

villa from the 70´s

C2C / recyclable &reusable

s u s t a i n a B l e transForMation oF villa FroM 70´s

proCess

Sustainable TRANSFOTMATION of Villa

ADMINISTRATIONS BYGNING, AARHUSVEJ 56, ODDERIDE FORLSAG

DATO: 25.01.2012

Office/ residential HOUSING projects

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Next STEP VillageLOOP architects_2012

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Der tages udgangspunkt i Cradle to Cradle-principperne og et ønske om at skabe et generationsdesign for klyngen, der sikrer integration af fremtidens løsninger, både materialemæssigt og ener-giløsningsmæssigt. Udviklingen går hurtigt, og mulighe-derne og løsningerne er mange, og derfor er der i konceptet arbejdet med en generation 1, der er gennembearbejdet energiløsnings- og bæredygtighedsmæssigt, der p.t. både er lønsomt og benytter sig af kendte, afprøvede løsninger. Samti-dig er der vist visioner for generation 2 og 3, hvor der foreslås mere fremadrettende løsninger - der om nogle år kan være både mere effektive og økonomisk rentable for klyngen.

Første geNeratioNsklyNge aNNo 2013 • Er fuldt forsynet med vedvarende energi.• Der arbejdes med indikatorer, som giver mulighed for, at

fordele forbruget af strøm over døgnet samt at optimere brugeradfærd.

• Der er fokus på et godt indeklima og materialer og bygnin-gerne er tænkt ud fra et Cradle to Cradle mindsæt.

• Der arbejdes med grønne facader og tage, og regnvand genanvendes.

• Der bygges et fælles serviceområde , herunder fx café, indkøb, væksthus , elbiler som deleordning m.m.

aNdeN geNeratioNsklyNge aNNo 2016

• Fokus på bedre udnyttelse af “waste” . • Leasing af teknisk udstyr integreres som koncept. • Der laves genanvendelsesstrategi for materialer . • Vindturbiner opstilles til produktion af strøm, og geoter-

misk køl etableres.

tredje geNeNeratioNsklyNge aNNo 2018

• Der fokuseres på produktion og lagring af energi fx gen-nem anvendelse af algeproduktion til biobrændsel.

• Der arbejdes med fjernstyret elforbrug over døgnet hvor det er mest fordelagtigt, herunder integrering af nyudvik-lede apps og anden teknologi.

• Større grad af diversitet i funktioner som produktion af madvarer og serviceydelser.

• Monokrystallinske solceller udskiftes med effektive tynd-filmssolceller i sydvendte glasarealer.

• Spildevand renses og genanvendes til fx bilvask, havevan-ding, tøjvask o.a.

koNceptets størrelse

• Grundstørrelse: 18.900 m2• Areal til boliger inkl. fælleshuse: 6.390 m2• 44 boligenheder• Foreslået 4 forskellige boligtyper fra 80 - 226 m2

elgrid

varmepumpe

smart grid

solceller

solvarme

vaNdiNg grøNNe vægge/væksthus

veNtilatioN varmepumpe

hybrid veNtilatioN / iNdeklima

biodiversitet

vækst- og Fælleshus&

Fælles Fryse/kølehus

regNvaNds-opsamliNg

jordvarme / varmepumper

grøNNe tage Fælles elbiler

cradle to cradle materialer

grøNNe vægge

boliger

spildevaNd

VISIONS FOR THE NExT STEP VILLAGE ARE:

• creating healthy and sustainable housing affordablefor everyone• creating an energy-producing cluster for mixed use• creating a new concpt for future homes with focus onquality and diversity• creating buildings that positively contributes to solvingglobal climate challenges and incresing the valuematerials and its lifecycle.• creating buildings that are adapted for continuoustechnology changes - generation design

CONCEPT SCALE

• Plot Size: 18,900 m2• Land for housing incl. shared houses: 6,390 m2• 44 residential units• Proposed 4 different types of housing 80 to 226 m2

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NEXT STEP V I L L A G E

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VISuALISErING AF KIG MOd ``dET GrøNNE HuS``

Next stepv i l l a g e

Vores visioner for Next Step Village er...

• ... at skabe sunde og bæredygtige boliger for alle

• ... at skabe en energiproducerende boligklynge.

• ... at skabe en ny boform med fokus på kvalitet og mangfol-dighed.

• ... at skabe et byggeri, der bidrager positivt til at løse vores globale klimaudfordringer og at minimere fremtidige behov for ressourcer.

• ... at skabe bygninger, der løbende tilpasses i takt med at ny teknologi og viden findes – generationsdesign

Idéen til klyngens plans tager ikke som traditionelt udgangs-punkt i kendte omgivelser, da Next Step Village er et koncept, der skal kunne tilpasses et vilkårligt sted i Danmark. Således vil der, ved valg af placering, skulle foretages nogle tilpasnin-ger. Dels fordi at orienteringen er altafgørende for, at klyngen forbliver selvforsynende med energi, men selvfølgelig også for at skabe en unik klynge tilpasset dets omgivelser og natur. Designet af klyngen fokuserer på at udnytte pladsen optimalt så vi på langt færre kvadratmeter kan opnå samme kvalitet og funktion til lavere pris som ved et parcelhus, der historisk set har været danskernes fortrukne boligform. Klyngens udform-ning tager hensyn til de klimaudfordringer, vi står overfor, ikke kun ved en bedre jordudnyttelse men fx også ved brug af vedvarende energi, nedsivning af regnvand, større biodiversitet og valg af sunde materialer.

Klyngen er designet med grønne områder, urbane pladser, offentlige og private haver samt terrasser. Bygningskomposi-tionen er optimeret i forhold til solorientering, således at de udendørs grønne rum og indvendige boligarealer får maksi-malt/optimalt dagslys. Der er arbejdet med en helhedsoriente-ret løsning, hvor Next Step Village vil fungere som et dynamisk miljø, der styrker det lokale samfund, dets økosystem og dets økonomi.

Der tages udgangspunkt i Cradle to Cradle-principperne og et ønske om at skabe et generationsdesign for klyngen, der sikrer integration af fremtidens løsninger, både materialemæssigt og ener-giløsningsmæssigt. Udviklingen går hurtigt, og mulighe-derne og løsningerne er mange, og derfor er der i konceptet arbejdet med en generation 1, der er gennembearbejdet energiløsnings- og bæredygtighedsmæssigt, der p.t. både er lønsomt og benytter sig af kendte, afprøvede løsninger. Samti-dig er der vist visioner for generation 2 og 3, hvor der foreslås mere fremadrettende løsninger - der om nogle år kan være både mere effektive og økonomisk rentable for klyngen.

Første geNeratioNsklyNge aNNo 2013 • Er fuldt forsynet med vedvarende energi.• Der arbejdes med indikatorer, som giver mulighed for, at

fordele forbruget af strøm over døgnet samt at optimere brugeradfærd.

• Der er fokus på et godt indeklima og materialer og bygnin-gerne er tænkt ud fra et Cradle to Cradle mindsæt.

• Der arbejdes med grønne facader og tage, og regnvand genanvendes.

• Der bygges et fælles serviceområde , herunder fx café, indkøb, væksthus , elbiler som deleordning m.m.

aNdeN geNeratioNsklyNge aNNo 2016

• Fokus på bedre udnyttelse af “waste” . • Leasing af teknisk udstyr integreres som koncept. • Der laves genanvendelsesstrategi for materialer . • Vindturbiner opstilles til produktion af strøm, og geoter-

misk køl etableres.

tredje geNeNeratioNsklyNge aNNo 2018

• Der fokuseres på produktion og lagring af energi fx gen-nem anvendelse af algeproduktion til biobrændsel.

• Der arbejdes med fjernstyret elforbrug over døgnet hvor det er mest fordelagtigt, herunder integrering af nyudvik-lede apps og anden teknologi.

• Større grad af diversitet i funktioner som produktion af madvarer og serviceydelser.

• Monokrystallinske solceller udskiftes med effektive tynd-filmssolceller i sydvendte glasarealer.

• Spildevand renses og genanvendes til fx bilvask, havevan-ding, tøjvask o.a.

koNceptets størrelse

• Grundstørrelse: 18.900 m2• Areal til boliger inkl. fælleshuse: 6.390 m2• 44 boligenheder• Foreslået 4 forskellige boligtyper fra 80 - 226 m2

elgrid

varmepumpe

smart grid

solceller

solvarme

vaNdiNg grøNNe vægge/væksthus

veNtilatioN varmepumpe

hybrid veNtilatioN / iNdeklima

biodiversitet

vækst- og Fælleshus&

Fælles Fryse/kølehus

regNvaNds-opsamliNg

jordvarme / varmepumper

grøNNe tage Fælles elbiler

cradle to cradle materialer

grøNNe vægge

boliger

spildevaNd

Der tages udgangspunkt i Cradle to Cradle-principperne og et ønske om at skabe et generationsdesign for klyngen, der sikrer integration af fremtidens løsninger, både materialemæssigt og ener-giløsningsmæssigt. Udviklingen går hurtigt, og mulighe-derne og løsningerne er mange, og derfor er der i konceptet arbejdet med en generation 1, der er gennembearbejdet energiløsnings- og bæredygtighedsmæssigt, der p.t. både er lønsomt og benytter sig af kendte, afprøvede løsninger. Samti-dig er der vist visioner for generation 2 og 3, hvor der foreslås mere fremadrettende løsninger - der om nogle år kan være både mere effektive og økonomisk rentable for klyngen.

Første geNeratioNsklyNge aNNo 2013 • Er fuldt forsynet med vedvarende energi.• Der arbejdes med indikatorer, som giver mulighed for, at

fordele forbruget af strøm over døgnet samt at optimere brugeradfærd.

• Der er fokus på et godt indeklima og materialer og bygnin-gerne er tænkt ud fra et Cradle to Cradle mindsæt.

• Der arbejdes med grønne facader og tage, og regnvand genanvendes.

• Der bygges et fælles serviceområde , herunder fx café, indkøb, væksthus , elbiler som deleordning m.m.

aNdeN geNeratioNsklyNge aNNo 2016

• Fokus på bedre udnyttelse af “waste” . • Leasing af teknisk udstyr integreres som koncept. • Der laves genanvendelsesstrategi for materialer . • Vindturbiner opstilles til produktion af strøm, og geoter-

misk køl etableres.

tredje geNeNeratioNsklyNge aNNo 2018

• Der fokuseres på produktion og lagring af energi fx gen-nem anvendelse af algeproduktion til biobrændsel.

• Der arbejdes med fjernstyret elforbrug over døgnet hvor det er mest fordelagtigt, herunder integrering af nyudvik-lede apps og anden teknologi.

• Større grad af diversitet i funktioner som produktion af madvarer og serviceydelser.

• Monokrystallinske solceller udskiftes med effektive tynd-filmssolceller i sydvendte glasarealer.

• Spildevand renses og genanvendes til fx bilvask, havevan-ding, tøjvask o.a.

koNceptets størrelse

• Grundstørrelse: 18.900 m2• Areal til boliger inkl. fælleshuse: 6.390 m2• 44 boligenheder• Foreslået 4 forskellige boligtyper fra 80 - 226 m2

elgrid

varmepumpe

smart grid

solceller

solvarme

vaNdiNg grøNNe vægge/væksthus

veNtilatioN varmepumpe

hybrid veNtilatioN / iNdeklima

biodiversitet

vækst- og Fælleshus&

Fælles Fryse/kølehus

regNvaNds-opsamliNg

jordvarme / varmepumper

grøNNe tage Fælles elbiler

cradle to cradle materialer

grøNNe vægge

boliger

spildevaNd

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sustainable transformation of villaalBert nauers vej, HøjBjerg

existing villa FroM 1978 in aarHus, private Client

new design with cut through the house.integration of glass facades and sky-lights - to support natural ventilation - passive heating.

Facades (east and vest)and roof are wrapped with green walls. it increases the insulation value, the biodiversity and collect rain water.

Clay floor makes better indoor climate and works as a humidity regulator in the house.

gables are covered with zinc (c2c product). on the south fa-cade it is possible to use it for producing hot water/ heating.

villa from the 70´s

C2C / recyclable &reusable

s u s t a i n a B l e transForMation oF villa FroM 70´s

proCess

10Year C2C goals anD value proposition

revitaliZation

Design For DesasseMBlY

air & DaYligHt QualitY

use oF reneWaBle energies /passive strategies - 50% -> 80% reDuCtion

energY eFFiCienCY / eMBoDieD energY

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Heat reCoverY

pv panels

BalanCeD ventilation

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FunCtions

sMart Hou

se teCHnologies

outsiDe Covering

transForMation exaMple oF Corteen steel FaCaDeexaMple oF otHer solution WitH textile “eartHtex FaBriC”

the overall concept and approach to the project are guid-ed by a C2C mindset where added value and innovation is in focus. the aim is to transform a villa from the 70's to architecturally updated and interesting home that pro-vides family the best conditions, both in terms of daylight, indoor climate, materials, biodiversity and experience. value proposition and 10 year goals is an importent part of realizing a project like this.

Sustainable TRANSFOTMATION of VillaLOOP architects_2012

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sustainable transformation of villaalBert nauers vej, HøjBjerg

existing villa FroM 1978 in aarHus, private Client

new design with cut through the house.integration of glass facades and sky-lights - to support natural ventilation - passive heating.

Facades (east and vest)and roof are wrapped with green walls. it increases the insulation value, the biodiversity and collect rain water.

Clay floor makes better indoor climate and works as a humidity regulator in the house.

gables are covered with zinc (c2c product). on the south fa-cade it is possible to use it for producing hot water/ heating.

villa from the 70´s

C2C / recyclable &reusable

s u s t a i n a B l e transForMation oF villa FroM 70´s

proCess

10Year C2C goals anD value proposition

revitaliZation

Design For DesasseMBlY

air & DaYligHt QualitY

use oF reneWaBle energies /passive strategies - 50% -> 80% reDuCtion

energY eFFiCienCY / eMBoDieD energY

10 Years

ClaY

Flo

orin

g

Cell

ulos

e in

sula

tion

solar Heating

gree

n FaCa

Des

Heat reCoverY

pv panels

BalanCeD ventilation

FunCtions

FunCtions

sMart Hou

se teCHnologies

outsiDe Covering

transForMation exaMple oF Corteen steel FaCaDeexaMple oF otHer solution WitH textile “eartHtex FaBriC”

the overall concept and approach to the project are guid-ed by a C2C mindset where added value and innovation is in focus. the aim is to transform a villa from the 70's to architecturally updated and interesting home that pro-vides family the best conditions, both in terms of daylight, indoor climate, materials, biodiversity and experience. value proposition and 10 year goals is an importent part of realizing a project like this.

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ADMINISTRATIONS BYGNING, AARHUSVEJ 56, ODDERIDE FORLSAG

DATO: 25.01.2012

ADMINISTRATIONS BYGNING, AARHUSVEJ 56, ODDERIDE FORLSAG

FORRETNINGSFØRER22,2 m2

MØDE10,6 m2

KONTOR18,8 m2

MØDE10,6 m2

TOILET5,0 m2

FÆLLESKONTOR52,3 m2

KONTOR19,6 m2

TERRASSE

TOILET5,0 m2

KONTOR13,4 m2

NÆRARKIV10,8 m2

KONTOR13,7 m2

KONTOR10,6 m2

KONTOR10,8 m2

MØDE 21,3 m2

6,7 m2

ANRETTE-KØKKEN17,8 m2KANTINE54,4 m2

UDVIDELSES MULIGHEDHALL

5. GÆSTE P.

INDKØRSELPERSONALE INDGANG

UDVIDELSES MULIGHED 16 P.

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FORPLADS

DATO: 25.01.2012

Matr. Nr. 1 FU Odder By, OdderGrundareal: 2991 m2Lokalplan nr. 1039Område til erhvervsformålMax højde: 8,5 mMax. 2 etagerMax. Bebyggelse på grund 897 m2Max. 5982 m3Max. Etageareal ca. 1574 m2

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STUEPLAN 540 m2

Office/ residential HOUSING projectsFrost LARSEN architects_2012

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Dato: 30.01.2012

10 ALMENE BOLIGER I TOTALENTREPRISEKONKURRENCE

Boligselskabet VIBORG, Asmild Kær, Afd. 39

Dato: 30.01.2012

10 ALMENE BOLIGER I TOTALENTREPRISEKONKURRENCE

Boligselskabet VIBORG, Asmild Kær, Afd. 39

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17 p-pladser, hvoraf 8 p-pladser etableres i 2. etape.

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skellinie - KMS

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transformerstation

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DK: 51.98m

DK: 53.02m

DK: 52.13m

DK: 50.79m

trådhegn

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SITUATIONSPLAN 1:500

AAB ODDER 14 ALMENE BOLIGER - AAHOLMSGADE 6, ODDER

Bebyggelsen set fra friarealet

AAB ODDER 14 ALMENE BOLIGER - AAHOLMSGADE 6, ODDER

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Bolig 1

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Bolig 5 Bolig 6 Bolig 7

Altangang

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Stueplan (ikke målfast)

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The GARDEN School in the dense city of AarhusAalborg University_master thesis_spring 2011

This project deals with a task of designing a new public school in the district of Frederiksbjerg in Aarhus. The new school will replace the current school of N.J Fjordsgade which no longer fits the growing number of pupils and changing educational needs.

The vision of this project is to design a new and modern school, which facilitates futureoriented educational principles. The pedagogical focus areas are learning flexibility, well-being and age differentation, which will be reflected into the architecture of the school and its surroundings. A healthy indoor climate promotes the performance of schoolwork by children and must also be integrated into the building design. The future school should encourage healthy lifestyle and conscious approach to the nature and city surroundings. The goal is to create synergy between pedagogical, architectonical and technical strategies.

Tools have been used: Revit, Rhino, Virtual Environment, BE10, Adobe Suite

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Learning Gar-den

Urban Garden

Play Garden

School + city

The entrances to the school: public and pri-vate (school members only)

Giving to the city: pub-lic functions such as canteen etc., can be used by the residents of the area.

“Hearts” of the school - for all the school members and for dif-ferent districts.

3 different gardens dedicated for different age groups of pupils and different levels of privacy.

Primary level

Middle level

Final level

Division of the func-tions

master plan

Ingerslevs Blvd.

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Main building

A

B

C

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Classrooms A - privateFittness - publicSports hall - public

Classrooms A - privateSubject rooms (arts) - public

Subject rooms (science) - privateAuditorium - public

Administration - semi privateLibrary - publicCanteen - public

Classrooms C - privateClassrooms B - private

AB

C

Public

Learning garden

Playing garden

Urban garden

Distinguishing element of the mas-terplan is the three gardens, each of which relates to different groups of children and create different lev-els of privacy.

The urban garden, placed in front of the Ingerslevs Boulevard is the place for oldest children. Skatepark, BMX track and other movement-encouraging activities are placed there.

The learning garden is placed in be-

tween the volumes. This is a place for school members to relax, play and study. A direct access from the subject rooms allows using plants, water and soil from the garden in everyday classes.

The playing garden is placed in connection with the existing Skole-marken. This is the place for the youngest pupils of the school. It consists of various playgrounds and can as well be used by residents of the area.

Ingerslevs Blvd.

Skt

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The architectonical expression states firmly that the new design is a place for children. Playful fa-cades, softly curved walls as well as a variety of outdoor activities and greenery make the new school a children friendly area that appeals to a synergy of play, learning and movement.

The city and school relationship is further expanded by creating a

technical approach

- comfortable thermal environment and good indoor air quality- category A requirements of overtemperature, CO2 pollution and air humidity

- mechanical [displacement] ventilation in winter- heat recovery with 85% of efficiency- natural [stacked] ventilation in warm period and night cooling

- good daylight in workareas - classrooms and shared areas- plenty of daylight from skylights and glazing between rooms- effective shading will reduce risks of blinding

- optimization of the envelope- the building meets the energy frame of the BR10

indoorclimate[VE]

ventilation strategy

lightingcomfort[VE]

energy consumption[BE10]

common areaclassroom

outlet outlet

inlet inlet

mechanical displacement ventilation

natural stacked ventilation

possibility to use some of the func-tions, such as the skatepark, can-teen/cafe, library and sports center, can be used by the residents and guests of Frederiksbjerg.

The very important point in the design was avoiding unused and undefined spaces. Almost every square meter of the school can be used for relaxing, socializing or studying. The classrooms “expand”

into the shared areas and the rest of the school when needed.

Based on good daylight conditions, comfortable temperatures and effi-cient ventilation strategies a healthy indoor climate is integrated into the design to ensure effective learning conditions for the children.

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Multimedia house is to become the biggest Scandinavian public library and represents a whole new generation of modern hybrid libraries. The building is lo-cated at the mouth of Aarhus stream - one of the most prominent places in the city centre. It is a part of ambitious master plan for revitalizing the whole of the former industrial port area. Multimedia house connects both visually and practically the historic downtown with the waterfront.

The new Mediaspace is not merely a building. It is a destination. It is a space to exchange knowledge, an environment where creativity flourishes. Openess is the essential tool for ataining UNITY, DEVELOPMENT and KNOWLEDGE.

When came to this project I got involved into the detailing phase and have been working in a team of 10 people. My contribution to this project was mainly working on interior with Revit, making graphical presentation and physical models.

SHL_internship_autumn 2010Urban Mediaspace public library in Aarhus5

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SHL_internship_autumn 2010

The House of the Danish Industry Foundation A building for the Sino-Danish Centre for Education and Research6

The Danish university building is situated on a newly established university campus outside central Beijing where individual buildings create an open and green settle-ment of recreational areas between the buildings. This way, the Danish building can be given its own expression and disposition without interrupting the general idea of the master plan.

The idea behind the design of the building is quite simple but creates an informal architecture full of expression and tension. - Simplicity in the expression and a dynamic concept with character. - Strong visual connection between functions internally in the building as well as in relation to the exterior. - Extensive use of daylight in a tense contrast between open and closed elements. - A design where the exterior reflects the interior, and the interior which is enhanced by the outside world. - Use of Nordic characteristics, such as daylight, functionality, synergy and poetry.

My contribution to this project was working with functions and room program, making plans and sections for the presentation, making physical models.

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section AA

The Danish university building is planned according to a simple principle where the more public functions greet the visitor on the ground level. The functions turn progressively more private as you ascend. On the top floor, you will find only private apartments.

On the ground floor there is an open passage that you pass from the arrival area down to the lake through the impressive day lit atrium containing the reception, exhibition and a canteen. It is not only a foyer but an active showroom for the university activities.

On the following floors, the classrooms, study areas and offices for the researchers are distributed to achieve mutual synergy.

The apartments on the top floor have access to open roof garden and yards.

ground level

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cykelparkering

Forplads

adgang til lejligheder

græs

armeret græs

Indgang Indgang

græs

parkering varer/renovation

græs

interior

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7This project addresses the design of a sustainable housing complex in the outskirts of Aalborg’s dense city centre. Design challenges the field between suburban housing and the city block to create a new way of living. The design approach is very much holistic by considering the dif-ferent aspects of sustainable architecture - such as social, technical, architectural and environmental. The new urban plan tries to revive the old existing area by integrating it into the city flow.Three islands with building groups create semi-private atmosphere and convey strong community sense. Buildings are located around the central parking entrance and make not just visual contact but also physical closeness by sharing spaces with neighbours.

Tools have been used: Revit, Rhino, AutoCAD, B-sim, PHPP, Ecotect, Adobe Suite

Stacked Villas+ zero energy housingAalborg University_group project_spring 2010

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Cutting to reduce shadows on ground Pushing the facade to make shelter from envelopeStacking to reduce surface area Pulling to add apartments and density Pushing to optimize angel for solar cellsenergy concept

- utilizing the climate / building compact - tight envelope- sloping the south wall for PV-cells

- natural ventilation in summer- mechanical ventilation in winter- heat recovery with 90% of efficiency

- satisfying thermal environment and good indoor air quality- category B requirements of overtemperature, CO2 pol-lution and air humidity

- effective shading will reduce risks of blinding- large glazing areas will provide plenty of daylight

energy neutrality

ventilation strategy

indoorclimate[B-sim]

LightingComfort[Ecotect]

technical approach

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Section BB1 5

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east facade west facade

physical models

Master plan

Architecture and Design - Aalborg University

project:

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1:500

Stacked villas

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master plan

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second floor plan

interior - living room

interior - kitchen

morning terrace15 sq m

bedroom9 sq m

bedroom10 sq m

master bedroom

14 sq mbathroom6.7 sq m

corridor10 sq m

living/dining/kitchen40 sq m

Living/dining/kitchen40 sq m

corridor5 sq mbathroom

5.5

bedroom10 sq m

master bedroom13 sq m

morning terrace11 sq m

morning terrace19 sq m

morning terrace15 sq m

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corridor5 sq m

bathroom5.5

bedroom10 sq m

master bedroom10 sq m

bedroom14 sq m

bedroom10 sq m

master bedroom

14 sq m

bathroom6.7 sq m

corridor10 sq m

living/dining/kitchen40 sq m

morning terrace15 sq m

bedroom9 sq m

bedroom10 sq m

master bedroom

14 sq mbathroom6.7 sq m

corridor10 sq m

living/dining/kitchen40 sq m

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corridor5 sq mbathroom

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bedroom10 sq m

master bedroom13 sq m

morning terrace11 sq m

morning terrace19 sq m

morning terrace15 sq m

morning terrace15 sq m

bedroom9 sq m

bedroom10 sq m

master bedroom

14 sq m

bathroom6.7 sq m corridor

10 sq m

living/dining/kitchen40 sq m

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corridor5 sq m

bathroom5.5

bedroom10 sq m

master bedroom13 sq m

morning terrace10 sq m

evening terrace19 sq m

evening terrace13 sq m

morning terrace15 sq m

bedroom9 sq m

bedroom10 sq m

master bedroom

14 sq m

bathroom6.7 sq m

corridor10 sq m

living/dining/kitchen40 sq m

Living/kitchen27 sq m

corridor5 sq m

bathroom5.5

studio7 sq m

master bedroom12 sq m morning terrace

9 sq m

evening terrace19 sq m

evening terrace11 sq m

morning terrace15 sq m

bedroom10 sq m

master bedroom

14 sq m

bathroom6.7 sq m

corridor10 sq m

living/dining/kitchen40 sq m

corridor8 sq m

bathroom4 sq m

bedroom16 sq m

kitchen17 sq m morning terrace

7 sq m

evening terrace19 sq m

evening terrace10 sq m

dining/living25 sq m

evening terrace8 sq m

First floor plan Second floor plan Third floor plan Fourth floor plan Fifth floor plan Sixth floor plan

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Design of the apartments are based on the same gen-eral principles. The living ar-eas are open and sufficiently illuminated from both east and west, while the smaller openings to the south/north improve the quality of the daylight.

Kitchens and master bed-rooms are facing the morn-ing sun in the east, while living areas, rooms and stu-dios are facing the evening sun in the west. Master bed-rooms also have a direct connection to the morning balcony.

The dinning room is placed in between kitchen and liv-ing room, creating an open division between the two, as well as acting as an anchor in the building that connects service rooms with social rooms - and being a place where the family gathers ev-ery day.

The horizontal windows en-sure nice views from the different workheights of liv-ing room, dining area and kitchen.

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shared space / courtyard

canteen / exhibition hall

auditoriums

lecture roomsgroup rooms / work-shops / labs / ar-chives

offices / teaching staff / phD stu-dentsinner courtyard conceptual idea

The building of Institute for Architecture & Design is situated in a very important site of the Aalborg city center. It is surrounded by signifi-cant objects such as Utzon centre, Nordkraft, Aalborghus castle and oncoming music house.

Each part of the building applies to different functions yet connected by a central common space. The building combines open and closed spaces, has inner courtyard and open space on the roof for relaxing and having free time leisure. All parts of the building have access to the roof thus enabling circular motion inside.

Tools have been used: SketchUp, Revit, AutoCAD, Adobe Suite

The INSTITUTE for A&DAalborg University_individual project_autumn 2009

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ground floor

first floor

second floor

third floor

site plan

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9UNITING cities living brigeAalborg University_individual project_autumn 2009This project focuses on designing a Living Bridge between Aalborg and Norresundby. The design is based on an urban scenario, where the two cities are transformed towards more dense cities. The bridge contains a hotel and different recreational and public facilities. The water-space is thereby utilized as a building site for the growing density of the cities and their complex and dynamic life.

A key concept in the design was to create an integrated part of the city, a continuation of the urban fabric, so that the Limfjord would not be an immense obstacle anymore. It has also been an aesthetic vision to make a continuous form. A combination of sheltered pathways with multiple choices and possibility to engage in urban activities has been incorporated to ensure the bridge being a dynamic part of the cities.

Tools have been used: Revit, AutoCAD, STAAD Pro, Ecotect, Adobe Suite

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Norresundby

botanical garden

reception lobbymaster plan

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FUNKTIONSUITE

RECEPTION

TOILETS KITCHEN

RESTAURANT

LIBRARY

SHOPKIOSK

LEFT-LUGGAGE

ADMINISTRATION

STORAGE

SOCIAL ROOM

TECHNICAL ROOM

COFFEE/SNACKBAR

STORAGE STUFF R.

SECURITY

STORAGE

KITCHEN

DISHWASHINGSUPPLY

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DEPOSIT/STORAGE

COFFEESNACKBAR

SECURITY/STUFF ROOM

STORAGE

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SHOP

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FLOORPLAN A1

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FLOORPLAN B3

FLOORPLAN B2

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FLOORPLAN B7

FLOORPLAN C5

FLOORPLAN C4

FLOORPLAN C3

FLOORPLAN C2

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FLOORPLAN D5

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CONFERENCE ROOM

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DEPOSIT/STORAGE

SHOP

STORAGE

CONFERENCE ROOM

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SECURITY

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DEPOSIT/STORAGE

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SERVICE/MAINTENANCE

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TABLE TENNIS

MASSAGE ROOMS/SOLARIUM/STORAGE

STAFF ROOM

CHANGING ROOM

CHANGING ROOM

SPA LOUNGE

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SAUNA

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The bridge becomes a Living bridge by integrating vari-ous functions as public, commercial and sports facilities, and combining different kind of commuters to create a concentrated, dynamic piece of the urban landscape.

Functions and facilities are placed along the bridge into six bubbles. The main hotel with reception is placed in the second bubble from the north, underneath which a tram stop finds its place. The rest of the hotel is placed in three other bubbles, with one of them also housing shopping facilities on the deck level.

Besides four bubbles for the hotel, one bubble is assigned to sports facilities. The last bubble with botanical park is located just before the bridge opening.

For structural calculations and dimensioning the program STAAD.Pro was implemented to estimate displacements, stresses and eigen frequency in the construction.

Acoustic analysis of the conference room was per-formed to ensure accept-able sound level. Materials for interior were chosen ac-cording to their acoustical characteristics.

facade technical approach - structural diagrams

view from Norresundby side

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10 DWELING for Ornitologist Aalborg University_individual project_winter 2010

Project location lies in Thy National Park, Hanstholm, Denmark. Building site was chosen on top of the hill next to the lighthouse and a small grove. It is found to be practical for two reasons - easy access for mounting nets in the grove and ringing birds, and good visibility for watching meadows down the hill where birds breed.

Conceptual idea - simple volumes placed on the main axis. Each volume represents a different room and function. The main axis - staircase stepping down the hill awards the occupant with different experiences and provides for easy acces to each room.

Tools have been used: Revit, AutoCAD, Adobe Suite

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the rooftopstaircase

concept sketches

Rough concrete was cho-sen as the main mate-rial corresponding to sur-roundings - harsh wind, poor vegetation and bun-kers as historical context. It is used both for exterior and interior due to its abil-ity to reviel texture beauty when hit by the sun light.

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ground floor -1 floor

bedroomtoilet facilitieskitchen area

social areaworking area

storage

10,5 m22,8 m25,5 m24,5 m24,0 m21,5 m2

section B-B section A-A

working / social room

Entrance to the building is embeded into the ramp from which one can enter the staircase. The bedroom is located on the top of the slope, so man could wake up with birds singing in the grove and Eastern sun.

The next volume consists of toilet facilities, kitchen and dining area including small storage room for wood or working equipment. In the lowest part of the building, a cosy social room takes place with a fire place and working space. All windows in the building are placed ac-cording to the sun position and landscape views.

For watching birds one can find a place on the rooftop, where amaz-ing views overlook the area in all directions.

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