Portfolio Bas Spaanderman

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i am bas spaanderman. i create spaces, sounds, spatial constructions and graphics. i believe in creating immersive experiences that convey an image of serinity, that question reality and that offer a possibilty for change on a variety of co-existing subjective and objective scales. contact: stokhusgade 4b 1317 københavn danmark (+45) 22 87 14 74 info(a)basspaanderman.eu

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CONTENT

CV

CURRICULUM VITAE what I’ve been doing so far...

VISUALISATIONS

selection of my visualisation from a variety of projects both privat and professional

COMMUNICATION DESIGN

communication and graphic profile made for exhibition of KADK at the Salone del Mobile Milano 2015

TØNDER SHELTERS

small shelters/lookout towers that play hide and seek within the Vadehave National park’s atounding setting - student project at KADK

STUDIOS WOENSEL WEST

small residential building in eindhoven, the netherlands - won second prize

T E M P O R A RY PAV I L L I O N

“walkthrough” - temporary pavillion for united nations - student project at Delft University of Technology

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B A S space sound vision

personal

date of birth nationality adress email website phone number

December 11th 1990 Dutch Stokhusgade 4b 2, 1317 København K, Danmark info@basspaanderman.eu www.basspaanderman.eu 0045 22 87 14 74

software

Adobe Creative Suite CAD Software 3D modeling Other

languages

Dutch (native) English (near native) German (intermediate) Swedish (intermediate) Danish (rudimentary)

After Effects, Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, Premiere Pro AutoCAD, Revit Architecture Maya, Meshlab, Rhinoceros, Sketchup Pro, V-ray, Maxwell HTML+CSS scripting, Bitwig Studio

skills

3d modelling and architectural rendering. Animation, sound and web design. BIM, technical building design and detailing. Constructive, climatic and acoustic engineering.

professional

2014 2014

2013-2014

2012-2014 2012 2011-2012 2006-2010 4

Svendborg Architects, Denmark, Student Help - Gugenheim Museum competition, Helsinki, Finland Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter, Denmark, Junior Architect. - Housing Infill Sorgenfrigade, Copenhagen - Wiesbaden School competition, Wiesbaden - Vadehave Center competition, Ribe Svendborg Architects, Denmark, Internship - House of Peace competition, Copenhagen, in cooperation with Junya Ishigami - National Museum of Art, Copenhagen, redesign of interior, in cooperation with Kontrapunkt - Tagensvej Soundscreens, Copenhagen, facade graphics and technical detailing - Bodø rådhuset, Bødo, competition entry - Webdesign and graphic profile of company Transfett, Malmö, Sweden, Free-lance Artist - audio-visual projections Technical University Delft, Student Council, President Student Lecture Comittee 3DFabriek, founder and manager of own company - made drafts, renders and assisted in prototype design for various clients Various summer and side jobs 1/2


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education

2014-(...)

2009-2013 2012

2012 2002-2009

2002-2009

Danish Royal Academy for Fine Arts’ Architecture School (KADK), Denmark - Full Master-programme in Architecture - Department of Spatial Design, perception & detail - Accepted as one of 30 students out of over 600 applications Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, - Bachelor of Science in achitecture, urban design and building science Lund University, Sweden, Erasmus Exchange - One semester of Master level courses - Programme under supervision of Sir Peter Cook Lund University, Sweden, Swedish language course International Baccalaureate, IB English A2 - dual language schooltrack - near native proficiency of English language Alfrink College, The Netherlands, - VWO (Gymnasium Degree - Science and Technology

awards, nominations and exhibitions

2015

2014

2014

2014

2014

2012

2011

2010

Innosite “On our way”, Copenhagen, Denmark - 3rd price - www.innosite.dk/contest.php?id=26 Vadehave Center, Ribe, Denmark - 1st price in 2nd round of prequalified competition - Part of intern-team at Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter Entrétorget Alnarp, Alnarp, Sweden - Honorable mention - Work Exhibited at Sveriges Landbrukets Universitet Alnarp House of Peace, Copenhagen, Denmark - 1st price in prequalified competition - Part of Design team at Svendborg Architect in collaboration with Junya Ishigami - Other prequalified participants included: Olufar Eliasson, Massimiliano Fuksas Hugin Town planning and Housing, Uppsala, Sweden - 1st price in prequalified competition - Part of Design team at Svendborg Architects in collaboration with Karavan Schindler Award, Bern, Switserland - 3rd price out of 130 student teams, - Work exhibited in Paul Klee Museum Bern - (http://www.schindler.com/award/internet/en/schindler-award.html) Woensel-West competition, Eindhoven, The Netherlands - 2nd price out of 112 professional teams - Work exhibited in dependance Van Abbe Museum Eindhoven - (www.woenselwestwedstrijd.nl) Folly Design competition, Delft, The Netherlands - Honourable Mention - Organized by Stylos at the Faculty of Architecture, Delft University of Technology

References

Svendborg Architects

KADK

Johnny Svendborg / Architect MAA, Professor at KADK, President of Royal Academy of Fine Arts. - johnny@svendborgarchitects.dk tel. +45 2129 5829 Merete Ahnfeldt Møllerup / Architect MAA, Department Leader, Lecturer - merete.ahnfeldt@kadk.dk tel. +45 2810 4060 5

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VISUALISATIONS

This section shows a selection of visualisations. In all projects shown I have been part of the design process. I believe that every type of architecture deserves a unique expression in how it is depicted in drawings. I am inspired by the washed out and playfull drawings of Ishigami, the lighting and color distortion of analog photography and the drama of Dutch and Italian oil painter masters. This is reflected in my work through consitent use of lighting, variety in texture styles and dramatic pose of characters to create depth and lively scenes.

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Tønder Shelters - student project - Royal Danish Academy for Fine Art

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Tønder Shelters - student project - Royal Danish Academy for Fine Art

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Tønder Shelters - student project - Royal Danish Academy for Fine Art

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Tønder Shelters - student project - Royal Danish Academy for Fine Art

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Alnarp entrance square - Student Competition - honourable mention

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Innosite on our way - student competition - 3rd prize

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Svendborg Architects/Junya Ishigami - House of Peace - 1st prize

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Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter - Wiessbaden School

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Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter - Infill Nørrebro

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Infill Sorgenfrig


Udstilling

Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter - Vadehave center Ribe - 1st prize

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COMMUNICATION DESIGN

As part of both my internships, my own company and the master courses at the Royal Danish Academy for Fine Arts I have designed communication concepts and graphic profiles. Through the experience gained working in this field I believe in consitent, immersive experiences and concepts that draw attention through subtility, subversity and simplicity.

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Ă˜ Moodboard used in design process Scandinavian esthetics and KADK’s identity

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CONCEPT

NØW! STRATEGY

NEW!

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WOW!

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NOW!

NØW!

TEXT

GRAPHIC PATTERN

MAKE IT PERSONAL

Communication Concept New/Scandinavian/Danish/Design/Students

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Social Media Platform - #kadkmilan2015 ongoing collection of crowd generated documentation

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Final Products Way-finding-Boards/Tote-Bags/Web-Platform/Flyers www.kadkmilan2015.com

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TØNDER SHELTERS

Now that the SønderJylland is slowly depopulating and lost it’s economic interests nature is reclaiming the landscape. The rising sea-level, the agricultural decline and the existence of the unique nature have posed a political question which was answered by the declaration of a nature reserve according with the predominant nesting area’s for birds. The land man once proudly conquered is given back to it’s rightful owner, nature, not to be touched, not to be disturbed. The landscape of the municipality and it’s national park are however currently set loose from the existing urban anatomy. It hosts great opportunities which are currently architecturally unutilised. The mere flatness of the space exhibits an endless ‘raum’. A place in which one feels an incomparable openness, monotony, serenity and vulnerability. The proposed interventions are markers in the landscape of where it’s natural beauty conceals itself in endless monotony and of the memory of human endeavour entrenched in the landscape. This duality is the basis for building a series of monolith shelters, being the most primal archetype of manmade structure. The locations of these shelters are curated by the rhyzomatic structure of the nesting locations of birds as nuclei of the reclamation of the landscape by nature. They are the gravestones of human dominance and act as entrances to the natural domain for guests to be utilised on a temporal basis.

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Tønder A narrative of the landscape

Tønder geologic/morphologic/typological/architectural/biological landscape and site analysis drawing 1861

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Tønder

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Once upon a time the picturesque town of Tønder was a vivid trades town, a marker of the wealth of the region of Sønderjylland. One can still recognise this from the Tønders historic townscape. Tønder had a harbour and the citizens layer their eyes upon the waters of the waddensea, which was then still bordering the town. Life was good in Tønder until a dark day in 1532 when a storm soared over the flat lands surrounding the town and extending the sea’s borders by flooding the town. Measures where taken and the Sønderjyllanders started combatting the threat of the water. They build dikes and extended their realm into the natural domain. This meant that the Tønder lost it’s direct connection to open water. The river Vidå however has remained the connection between the town and the open sea. Today Tønder is a town facing numerous

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site locations based on conclusive rhyzomatic structure of bird nesting locations and the border of the human and natural domains below sea level

Colonization of nature

reclamation by nature

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Landscape Typology Diagrams study on interaction between shelters as obelisk and they’re surroundings

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Landscape Typology Visualisations study on interaction between shelters, as reflective objects and archetypes, and they’re surroundings

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Section, Facade and Floorplans of one of the Shelters original scale: 1:100

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secondary construction profiles, aluminium with adhesive tape 6,4mm spyglass 8mm

Visualisation of Facade Materialization lightweight poured concrete constructive material (variespolystyrene between different shelters)/natural impact composite 220mm of moulds and drainage weather/spy-glass prefab concrete ribfloor poured conrete fill tight gravel spyglass panels 8mm

reinforcement poured high density concrete foundation

adhesive tape 6,4mm

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rough gravel suction caison

wooden joint construction 180mm

hammock

Construction detail 1:20 on site foundation - base shelter

Grassland The journey The building process is an integrated part of the shelters’ concept. Foundations will be build on each site using suction caisons. Only building the foundations on site will cause minimal disturbance on the natural environment. Meanwhile the shelters will be prefabricated. All of the types are designed to weigh as little as possible, e.g. less then 20 metric tonnes. Because of this the shelters are capable to be flown in by a helicopter to the specific sites. After landing on the foundations a concrete mixture will be poured through the floor of the shelters constructively linking the shelter to it’s foundation through the open reinforcement barring. This entire process will enhance the alien nature of the monolithic shelters set in an open landscape.


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secondary construction profiles, aluminium with adhesive tape 6,4mm spyglass 8mm

The journey

lightweight poured polystyrene concrete composite 220mm

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drainage prefab concrete ribfloor poured conrete fill tight gravel spyglass panels 8mm

reinforcement poured high density concrete foundation

adhesive tape 6,4mm

rough gravel suction caison

wooden joint construction 180mm

Construction detail 1:20 on site foundation - base shelter

hammock

ladder

Constructive Detail Shows how the base of the shelters can be place in the landscape with suction caisons, resulting in minimal impact on nature and no need for heavy building equipment. Shows how the prefabricated shelters can later be flown in and integrated with the base as one autonamous construction using concrete pours.

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detail 1:20

detail 1:20


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STUDIOS WOENSEL WEST

Woensel-West was the first professional competition me and my team entered. In the end we exceeded our own expectations by taking a second place in a field of contenders consisting of established architectural firms and artists. The Jury was enthusiastic about a “well developed plan in form and function and a bold statement in it’s context. Setting the volume apart from the adjoining wall gives the design great spatial potential.” The assignment revolved around designing an creative implant in the working class district of Woensel-West in Eindhoven. 16 street corners in the area had been strategically chosen to be redeveloped. The street corners would get an generic ground level in concrete: “the pedestal”. Upon this a new structure was to arise.

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Baekelandplein

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pedestal Roofgarden

Studio 9,9 m

Edisonstraat

A - context 1:1000

B - floorplan +1 1:200

appartment 1

appartement 2

C - floorplan +2 1:200

appartment 3

appartement 4

D - floorplan +3 1:200

structure

generic pedestal

E - position structure upon pedestal

F - advantages of positioning

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A - facade edisonstraat

B - facade baekelandplein

C - section appartments/studio

D - section staircase

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Baekelandplein

B - facade baekelandplein

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D - section staircase

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aluminum plating 2 mm xps insulation 30 mm aluminum windowframe 100x60 mm, DRL HR++ glazing screed with underfloor heating 60 mm prefab concrete slabs 340 mm DRL facade system on 1.65 m grid concrete beams 300x300 mm on steal beam 150x150 mm, 3.3 m grid 9 prefab concrete floorslabs 6.6m span 10 deepened plinth coated with black alluminum plating 10

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Facade Detail

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T E M P O R A RY PAV I L L I O N

This is my bachelors’ graduation project for technical building design. The task is set around designing a traveling pavilion. The objective of the exercise was to create an integrated design where the climate design, construction design, detailing and architecture are combined to create anvinnovative building solution. The pavilion is created from a technical perspective utilizing a carbon-fibre space frame construction and several climate systems that ustilize the buildings shape in minimalising energy consumption.

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orary pavillion - ‘walkthrough’ temporary pavillion - ‘walkthrough’

foyer/reception

shop

conference room small

shop Institute: Team: Domain: Type:

foyer/reception

Delft University of Technology Matthijs Boersma & Bas Spaanderman restaurant Building Technology Traveling Pavilion

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conference room small

foyer/reception

conference room

restaurant

conference room large

kitchen

auditorium (open)

exposition secondary route

auditorium (open) exposition

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secondary route primary route

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open space & routing

open space & routing

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conference room

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shop

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conference room large

conference room

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space & routing

shell: white at daytime and projections at night

shell: white at daytime and projections at night

shell: white at daytime and projections at night

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axonometric exploded view of construction Constructive Axonometric

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carbonfiber-epoxy tube profile

floor cassette: - profiled steel decking - xps floor insulation - diamond plating(painted white)

HEB 200 honeycomb beam

steel mountingpiece (tapered towards node)

Barrisol stretch ceiling type: recycles (white)

octatube structural node Philips LED WT460C mounted to bottom of cassette ventilation duct c-profile 260 x 90 mm with connection flange assembly profile stretch ceiling

HR+++ glass mounted in aluminum frame

insulated sandwichpanel

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Detail outer facade

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EFTE foil Carbon-fiber spaceframe octatube structural node spaceframe C-profile 260 x 90 mm with connection flange insulated sandwichpanel HEB 200 honeycomb beam profiled steel decking

XPS floor insulation diamond plating (painted white aluminum window frame HR++ glass stretch ceiling(semi-transparant) HEB 230 column Philips LED WT460C

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