Portfolio 2017 Anton Ling
1993-04-11 +46 735 40 42 74 Anli1493@edu.kadk.dk www.antonling.com
AB OUT
As of this spring I will have gained my Bachelor degree in Architecture from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. During this period I also spent a successful fifth semester at RMIT in Australia providing me with great experience in working and studying in an international environment. I have always believed in a vison in which modern architecture should derive from a design process led by extensive analytical research. Through diagrammatic programming and environmental and economic sustainability. Projects that are as innovative and technically challenging as they are economically conscious. A vision in which we as architects change the world and the everyday spaces people occupy themselves in whilst making us aware of the importance and responsibility we have against creating a sustainable tomorrow to better fit our contemporary lifestyle.
Relevant Education BA in Architecture 2017 Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts Copenhagen Denmark Exchange Semester with HD Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Melbourne, Australia Distinctions ARM Architecture Prize Nominee Arch Practice, Ashton Raggatt McDougall For Project, Urban Oasis Dreyer Foundation, Scholarship Architecture Scholarship for future Architects and Designers Web Publication 1:1 Project and Workshop Air Apparent Web Publication, The Sydney Morning Herald Winner Internal Competition Winner of internal competition at the Royal Danish Academy for project “Future Office” Role as Team Leader Skills and Proficiency Language Swedish, Native English, Fluent Danish, Great French, Beginner Software Microsoft Office, Great Adobe CC Suite, Expert Rhino Ceros, Expert V-Ray, Expert AutoCAD, Great Google Sketchup, Great Unreal Engine VR, Good 3D Studio MAX, Beginner Revit, Beginner
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Selected Studio Projects Urban Oasis Melbourne, Australia 6-13 Oesterbro Housing Project Copenhagen, Denmark 14-21 Fanoe Nord Centre for Team Building Island of Fanoe, Denmark 22-29 Workshops and Experimental Projects Air Apparent Melbourne, Australia 30-31 Future Office Copenhagen 32-33 Sketches and Selected Work Vizualisations and Illustrations Various Projects 34-35 Sketches and Hand Drawings Various Projects 36-37
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Urban Oasis Where: Fitzroy, Melbourne, Australia When: 3RD Year, exchange semester, RMIT, Australia Tutors: Christine Phillips & Stasinos Mantiz
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Above: Visualization showing the curtain wall front of the basket ball pavilion and the internal court yard Below: Diagram illustrating the form design process
1. Volume shaped after the oval courtyard 1. Volume shaped after the oval courtyard
2. Sports diagram from previous research 2. Sports are swept diagram alongfrom the previous oval research are swept along the oval curves to create a form curves to create a form
3. The form is wraped in bandage or tape 3. The theform sameisway wraped as ankles in bandage or tape the same way as ankles and wristes are taped after sport related and injuries wristes are taped after sport related injuries
4. The bandage is given a thickness to create 4. The bandage a three dimensional is given a thickness to create a three dimensional facade cladding wrapping around the building facade cladding form wrapping around the building form
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URBAN OASIS
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he project aims to investigate the movement towards bigger and better stadiums by giving the visitor a trip through time and the different architectural typology which can be found in sports architecture all around the world. First of there is the grand international stadium typology, built into the basket ball pavilion through the usage of the Braga stadium in Portugal as a precedent. Secondly there is the local Melbourne suburb stadium typology of the indoor soccer, badminton and table tennis pavilion which was designed by using the Brunswick St Oval as a source of inspiration. Finally, the visitor can enjoy the gymnasium pavilion which
features the typology of ancient sports architecture and draws inspiration from the Colosseum stadium in Rome, Italy. The facade facing the central courtyard on each building features a curtain wall glass facade binding the interior spaces to the exterior, connecting all the programs through the open grass-covered counterpoint courtyard. The visitor can choose to approach the site from wherever they like having to walk over a beautiful park-landscape before entering the lowered courtyard and the external circulation binding all the sports facilities together. Even though the buildings all speak different architectural languages, they are tied together and related to one another through the external facade cladding. The internal facade silhouettes and the many details featured throughout all of the different pavilions binding the campus like proposal into one coherent sport centre.
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Isonometric View NE
Isonometric View SW
Left: Interior visualizations of all major interior spaces throughout the project Above: Isometric project of the basket ball pavilion showing the inner curtain wall facade, the ETFE Membrane roof structure and the solid concrete back facade
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Project drawings
Project site isometric projection and project buildings projection
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Heritage Building Cafe
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On the edge of the site is an old heritage building which is turned into a cafe
Basket Ball Pavilion
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Three different courts, spectators level & separate change room
Indoor Soccer Pavilion
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One indoor soccer field and separate change room
Gym Pavilion
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Weight lifting, Cardio and Classes
Gym Entrance
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Bike parking, staircase & ramp with disable access
Badminton Pavilion 6
Five badminton courts of which two can be rearranged to host 8 table tennis tables. Separate change room
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Main entrance and administrators office Bike parking, staircase & disable access
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Oesterbro Housing Project Where: Copenhagen, Denmark When: 2nd year, 2nd semester Tutors: Ole Smith, Nini Leimand
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he site for the Oesterbro housing project is just next to an outdoor soccer court, running track and sports stadium. Squeezed in between a swimming hall and an old brick indoor sports building with Parken, FC Copenhagen´s home , arena as its closest neighbour. The biggest challenge with this project lies creating a building that embraces the unique location of the site, works well alongside the many activities close
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by and at the same time hosts comfortable and attractive apartments. The Oesterbro Housing project aims towards creating an open building with a double story courtyard and huge glass to ceiling windows looking over the enclosed sports arena. With its broad staircase leading up to the courtyard balcony structure from the ground level, the building keeps the privacy of its inhabitants whilst still maintaining the open connection to the public
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The site perimeter is offset by 6 meters
The south part is lowered and partly removed to allow sunlight into the small courtyard
4 different apartment typologies is created and stacked on top of each other
The apartments are design in a way so that only two straight cores with stairs and elevators is required
The courtyard is designed to be double story with a broad staircase connecting it to the sports area
The final building
Single story Two Story WC
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Town House Double Story Cross
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Left: Left wing apartment typology. Double story layout that crosses one another giving both apartments windows in three directions. Right: Middle volume apartment typology. Double story layout with panoramic windows looking south Below: Long Section showing both stairwells in relation to the apartments and
bottom floor storage units
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Top: Interior from bottom floor, middle apartment showing relations between inteiror space and outside double story courtyard. Below: Left wing exterior facade showing its proposed cor-ten steel facade
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Top: Process perspective drawing of apartments-courtyard-context relations. Below: Day light studies
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Project Site
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Fanoe Nord Centre for Team Building Where: Island of Fanoe, Denmark When: 2nd year, 1st Semester Tutors: Mette Jerl Jensen, Nini Leimand INTRODUCTION
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he idea behind Fanoe Centre for Team Building is to provide an exciting and fun way for big city corporation work teams to achieve a higher group cohesiveness and increase their efficiency in their field of work. A group of 8-12 people arrives at the centre in the beginning of the week and stays for a time period of 3-5 days. During these days the group gets to enjoy the many action filled activities that Fanoe has to offer. Behind every activity though is always the idea of making the group work better together and increase their trust and knowledge about each other. When they arrive, the group are assigned a guide who then leads them through the whole week and plans their schedule. Besides from having a busy scheme with group activities during the day they all live, eat, cook and enjoy the evenings together as well.
ACTIVITIES
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anoes variety of activities take place mostly outdoor such as biking, surfing, kiting, kayaking, beach buggy racing and much more. The windy beach is a perfect place for fun and exciting activities and if there is to windy, or no wind at all, the hills and forests of Fanoe make up a perfect playground for biking and military inspired training exercises. Why not challenge your colleagues to a lap on the obstacle course. There is also many other activities that does not include getting wet or being dragged across the beach by a kite. Oyster- and seal safaris for one or if you want more speed you can enjoy riding in a high-speed rib boat on a beautiful morning when the sea is lies calm like a mirror and you can almost sea the coastline of England, almost.
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Above & Bottom Right: Architectural diagram showing how the strong wind and the landscape reacts to a the shape of the building. The new building form is integrated with the existing bunker volume and the landscape around it. Top right: Geometrical Studies through the landscape in
2D with the sun light as referent point.
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Roofing Felt Rock Wool Roof Joists Load Bearing Column Ceiling
Top joist Facade Protective Layer Insulating Layer Protective Layer Drywall
Floor Insulation layer Rock Wool Insulation Floor joists Concrete Foundation
Building Element Illustration
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1. Stair from Ground Floor 1
2. Utility Storage 3. Secondary Entrance 4. Stair to Second Floor 5. Laundry Room 6. Pick up & Delivery Entrance 12
7. Kitchen 8. Dining Area 9. Social Area With Fire Place 10. Private Bedroom for Course Guide 11. Small Gathering Hall 12. Bunker Roof Mesh for natural light flow
Load Bearing Timber Beam Reinforced Iron Attachment New Concrete Foundation Bunker Concrete Foundation
Structure Element Illustration
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Below: Dome structure in night mode
Left: Dome Structure in day mode. Below: Double sphere structure in canopy mode
Air Apparent Where: Brunnswick, Melbourne, Australia When: 3RD Year, exchange semester, RMIT, Australia Tutors: Jack May
The old volume is cut into sections to divide the big building body
The old road is rerouted and a new town square is introduced
The ground floor is filled with commercial and sport programs
A new green roof terrace is introduced and given back to the public
Office and housing programs
Shared office facilities are placed around the volume openings
Above: The office is run through its very own app where the users can manage all of their activities from the app home screen (Far left). Right: Open Cut between building volumes with visible shared facilities. Rhino, V-Ray, Photoshop Below: Open plan office with auditorium in the backround
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Copenhagen Office House Where: Nørrebro, Copenhagen, Denmark When: 3RD Year, Second Semester Tutors: Jan Søndergaard, Maria Gomez The project transforms the old TDC (Tele Central Denmark) telecommunication’s centre into a top modern share office space with open and private office plans, shared facilities and common areas, a brand new town square and sports program right outside and a generous green roof terrace from which all of Copenhagen is visible on a clear day. All managed and booked through our very own app.
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This Page:Models from various projects Right Page: The Souk, Abu Dhabi, by Foster & Pa
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artners
Vizualisations and Illustrations Various Projects
HANDELSHUS OG PLADS I DEN TÆTTE BY VÆRKSANALYSE, THE SOUK, FOSTER & PARTNERS DETALJE, PERSPEKTIV, PLAN 1:100 OG SITPLAN 1:500 ANTON LING OG JONAS SWIENTY
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Sketches and Hand Drawings Various Projects
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