Portfolio étudiant Franziska Heide

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Franziska Heide

Bachelor TU Berlin

Master RWTH Aachen


Werkraum Year Chair Team Typology Location

Winter 2013 Fachgebiet adreizehn, Prof. Ute Frank Corinna Studier, Ricarda Weissgärber Mixed use (housing, studios and exhibition) Hohenstaufenstraße, Berlin Schöneberg


The design is based on a hybrid building concept with housing, studios and an exhibition space for a group of artists in Berlin. The volume is divided into two parts adjacing the fire walls of the neighbouring houses. On the left side the artists live together, on the right side they work in their studios. These two parts are connected by the basement floor. Between the two volumes, a wide staircase leads down to the gallery area, which is below street level. Pedestrian’s attention is drawn to the building and what is happing inside, by large windows that look down into the exhibition. Following the stairs, visitors enter the gallery area, which is illuminated by a wide skylight strip. The artists workshops are situated at the street level have large openings into the gallery and allow the public to have a look inside. In this way, a visual connection between the process of making art and the final result with their viewer is created. Also the circulation brings artists and visitors together. The way from the living area to the work spaces inevitably leads through the public level. On each private level there are two bed rooms with a centrally arranged kitchen and a shared bathroom. The studios are arranged according to the kind of work that is happening in them in order to facilitate possible synergies between the various artists. In the basement there is a large storage room shared by all artists, on the ground floor a wood workshop and a metal workshop, also open to all users. Further up a photography studio, a small library, a room for a writer, rooms for musicians and a sound studio. At the top there are two studios for painters and sculptors with skylights.


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Freiraum Year Chair Team Typology Location

Summer 2014 Fachgebiet adreizehn, Prof. Ute Frank Anica Kiesel, Ricarda Weissgärber Learning centre and student housing Gleisdreieckpark, Berlin


The building is located on the connecting path between the eastern and western part of the park Park am Gleisdreieck. The redesigned park will now be complemented by a non-profit training centre for gardening and cooking. Its surroundings are dominated by the old railway facilities and the still used elevated railway. The new building forms an accompanying wall for the passers-by, which encloses a large inner garden that is shielded from the railway line in this way. School and restaurant are located on the south side of the complex and are open to the square in front of the transformer station on the other side. The students live in a boarding school located in the western part of the building. There they have single rooms with a shared bathroom and kitchen, which they share in groups of four. Between the two-storey residential units, which each houses eight students, there are residential winter gardens. These are buffer zones that serve as extended living spaces, but also as a shelter for plants during the winter months. The protected outside area behind the building is used by the gardening students as a cultivation area but also as a recreation area for everyone at the school and sometimes for the public. Next to the new building there are old industrial halls that can be rented for events. Next to the adjacent hall there is an entrance to the inner courtyard of the school. In addition the restaurant and the winter gardens are windows into the courtyard. The entire building is covered with a metal mesh, which can be opened at certain places by large sliding gates on the sides and on the roof above the skylights.


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Youth & the City Year Chair Team Typology Location

Winter 2014 Fachgebiet Entwerfen von Krankenhäusern und Bauten des Gesundheitswesens, Prof. Christine Nickl-Weller Michel Cordes Youth centre and kindergarten Teltower Ring, Berlin Hellersdorf


After the development of a master plan for a better health and social infrastructure in the area around the axis Hellersdorfer Straße/ Gülzower Straße, the design of a kindergarten and a youth centre was developed. The district around this axis in mainly dominated by prefabricated housing complexes from GDR times. In order to create a suitable location for children and young people in Marzahn-Hellersdorf, the design is placed near the river Wuhle, in a green and central location. It blends into the sloping landscape without blocking the view of the river or disturbing access to it. The design is divided into two areas, one for children and one for young people. Set in the existing park, the spacial program dissolves into five different volumes. The children’s area is introverted and protective. Here, three buildings are connected by corridors, which creates an closed outdoor area. Inside all buildings the group rooms on the upper floors face in direction of the Wuhle. For the older children exists an place that is designed to be more open and freely accessible. An advice centre and a café are located in one building, a climbing hall in the other one. To offer a place for sports makes it possible to include people with different backgrounds in the new center. An external tribune forms the transition to the other existing sports facilities near the Wuhle. The external appearance of the buildings is characterised by the wood-lamella façade. Large wooden windows create a connection to the outside space from the inside and can be used as a bench. External sliding elements serve as sun protection if required.


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Model, cardboard and wood, scale 1:200


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Home not Shelter Bachelor thesis Year Chair Team Typology Location

Winter 2015 Fachgebiet CODE, Prof. Ralf Pasel Hannah Schmall Housing with cultural ground-floor SchaperstraĂ&#x;e, Berlin Wilmersdorf


This proposal envisages converting an existing parking deck in Berlin’s city centre into residential accommodation for students and refugees. The concept presented does not treat refugees as a homogeneous mass but acknowledges the fact that refugees are individuals with different needs, preferences and aims. Since the buildings directly adjacent to the parking deck belong to the Berliner Festspiele arts centre and to the Berlin University of the Arts where music, dancing and theatre are taught, integrating these disciplines will facilitate integration based on movement and music rather than language. This will also create a new community hub for the neighbourhood in the ground floor of the complex. There are four trees cutting through the parking deck which are surrounded by courtyards. These yards constitute entrances to the ground floor. The flats on the first floor can be accessed from a staircase inside the courtyards or via the ramps leading up to the parking deck. In spite of the importance of integration, residents also need privacy in their living area. This is a need frequently not met in conventional mass accommodation, even though privacy plays an important role in the architecture of Arab countries, which is where a great number of refugees come from. While the need for privacy is not unique to Arab countries, the transfer of this need into architectural language is. Thus, every resident will have a completely closed room as their en-suite bedroom and one room closed with curtains (open private space). Every resident can decide whether to merge their open private space into the shared flat. In addition, every flat will have a communal room, as well as an open kitchen.


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privat

privat Nachbarschaft

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Shades of privacy: from public to private Verlauf der Privatsphäre

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The Natural House Year Chair Typology Location

Winter 2018 Wohnbau, Univ-Prof. ir. Wim van den Bergh Single-family home Bad Homburg


The design is created for the Rosenbaum family, consisting of the entrepreneur Stan, his wife Mellanie, who works as a teacher and their four children. In order to build a family home with a suitable number of rooms, the family buys two parcels on the outskirts of Bad Homburg. The neighbourhood is a quiet area that is dominated by spacious single-family houses with big gardens. The family life takes place in the large living area,where the living room and the kitchen with a dining area adjoin each other. Every child has its own room, but they all share a common area for playing. The parents have their bedroom with bath and dressing room and a spacious work area, where they can work undisturbed. Parents’ and children’s areas are separated by a courtyard to create a certain privacy for all family members. When the children will move out, the house can be divided into two parts by removing the connecting corridor. The plot can be divided in half and the Rosenbaum couple can sell one part to a new owner. In this way they can get rid of unnecessary space. The sold part of the house can then be extended by the new owners, if necessary. Both parts have an entrance, a carport and are designed to work separately. Materials and equipment are ecological and sustainable, according to contemporary standards. The timber frame construction allows flexibility in the life cycle of the building. Life with nature is celebrated by the flowing separation between inside and outside, created by large windows that look into the surrounding garden.


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Model, cardboard and wood, scale 1:50


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Contact Franziska Heide RudolfstraĂ&#x;e 9, 52070 Aachen franziska.heide@t-online.de T +49 176 72582641


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