Architecture Portfolio I

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David Deussen Architecture portfolio SRH Hochschule Heidelberg Sixth semester



Interior Design 1-4

Constructive Design 5-10

Design II 11-16

Urban & landscape design 17-20

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Interior Design Heidelberg-Germany Prof. Kenn Schwarzbart Duration: five weeks GSEducationalVersion



The community of St. Peter in Kirchheim-Heidelberg has tasked us with the interior design of their church, in regards to their need for a new weekday chapel and confessional. Despite having planned, and integrated both, I thought it was necessary to add a „Font-Area“ and a new „Wailing Wall“ in the apse out of the given situation. Although the commune had already made an attempt of a wailing wall and font, I did not approve of the way they were placed and portrayed. To start the design process I got rid of every unnecessary object except for the seating, ambo and altar. I had made up my idea early, by designing amorphous spaces, and rooms, while respecting the given context through symbolism and gestures. Forming these spaces into dynamic and elegant sculptures helped me to clarify my idea of progress in religious institutions. Staying in the past, present or future is neither good nor bad. Therefore a reminder of advancing forward is sometimes needed. The rooms in the side aisles respect the liturgical path of the „Way of the Cross“, by leaving enough space for anyone to pass and lean on the symbol of the fish in the old testimony, which nurtured the people. Instead of nurturing, these rooms are intended to bring people together through three aspects. The weekday chapel symbolizes society, the font family and friends, and the confessional individuality. Extending the way of the cross behind the apse, leads to the new wailing wall, designed as a gesture of a hand reaching towards the sky, bestowing the room with a feeling of transcendence, completion and giving acolytes the option of taking a seat during Mass. Constructing these models out of a 3D-printer would allow for a quick build. To counter the acoustic imbalance in the chapel, I stretched white cloth around each of the modules to give it a smoother, softer and more inviting look.

Section B-B

Section A-A

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Section C-C


Dynamics

Path

Wailing wall

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Constructive Design Frankfurt-Germany Prof. Kenn Schwarzbart Duration: five weeks GSEducationalVersion



Our task was to repurpose a crane in regards of its own urban context, in groups of two. The only restrictions we were given were the height and width of the crane and a minimum of twelve maisonette apartments. My group partner, Mesut Nada, and I decided, that the best location would be Frankfurt-Germany, right beside the river Main. The entrance of the building is placed on the north side of the crane, facing the existing buildings. To emphasize the entrance in its urban context, we designed it two stories high and pushed it out, to set it apart from the escape route and to make it visible from a distance. To connect the building to its surrounding environment, we added a flight of steps at the base and underneath the living modules, for people to rest on and enjoy the view of Frankfurt. The living modules are a combination of two maisonette-apartments, stacked on each other, to either side of the crane. The floor plans of the lower maisonettes are intended to be more family-friendly, and the upper for singles with a higher budget. Adding free space between every module in the vertical plane, allowed us to loosen up the structure and gave us the opportunity to show the structure, and the interior of the crane. To enter the living modules, we designed a stairway with an elevator in the center to optimize the given space. We wanted the interior of the living modules to be a reflection of the industrial context in combination with high quality materials. The visible steel beams running through the modules paired with either polished screed floors in the living areas, wood parquet in the sleeping quarters and stucco veneziano on the walls, emphasize our idea of the industrial vision. The facades to the East, South, and West are covered with black solar panels, that power each module individually.

Escape route

Master Bedr oom

Master Bedr oom

Master Bathr oom

Escape route

Master Bathr oom

Master Bedr oom

Master Bedr oom Elevator Escape route

Closet Lavator y Master Bathr oom

Lavator y Closet Master Bathr oom Stair case +8,59 / +26,59

Hall Master Bedr oom

Hall Master Bedr oom

Elevator Master Bathr oom Closet Lavator y

Hall Eating | Cook ing | Living

Master Bathr oom Lavator y Closet

Stair case +8,59 / +26,59 Terrace Elevator

Closet Lavator y

Eating | Cook ing | Living

Volume addition

Floor 1|5

Eating | Cook ing | Living

Bedr oom I

2.Erweiterung Kubatur Volumen

1.Gr undv olumen

Lavator y Closet

Stair case +8,59 / +26,59

Hall

Base Volume

Hall Eating | Cook ing | Living

Hall

Terrace

Eating | Cook ing | Living

Terrace

Eating | Cook ing | Living

Office

Addition

Office

Bedr oom I

Office

Bedr oom I

Escape route

Bedr oom I

Office

Escape r oute Bathr oom Bedr oom I

Bathr oom

Office

Office

Bedr oom I

Elevator Escape route Utility r oom

Utility r oom

Bathr oom Closet

Bathr oom Stair case +11,55 / +29,55

Closet

Elevator Utility r oom Bathr oom

Closet Office II

Bedr oom II

Utility r oom Bathr oom

Stair case +11,55 / +29,55

Closet Office II

Bedr oom II

Elevator Utility r oom

Closet

Subtraction

Integration

Utility r oom

Stair case +11,55 / +29,55

Closet

Bedr oom II

Office II

Office II

Bedr oom II

Bedr oom II

Office II

Office II

Bedr oom II

Floor 3|7|11 Escape route

Master Bedr oom

3.Blick bezug zu Gr undvolumen

4.Integrierung Subtr aktion

Master Bedr oom

Addition Master Bathr oom

Escape route

Master Bedr oom

Master Bathr oom

Master Bedr oom Elevator Escape route

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Hall Master Bedr oom

Lavator y Closet Master Bathr oom Stair case +44,59

Hall Master Bedr oom

Elevator Master Bathr oom Lavator y

Hall Eating | Cook ing | Living

Master Bathr oom Lavator y Closet

Stair case +44,59 Terrace Elevator

Hall Eating | Cook ing | Living

LR

LR Lavator y

Hall

Eating | Cook ing | Living

Lavator y Closet

Stair case +44,59 Terrace

Eating | Cook ing | Living

Terrace

Eating | Cook ing | Living

LR

Eating | Cook ing | Living LR

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Adressing

Crane

Floor 9

Hall

LR

LR


Escape Route Living | Eating | Cook ing

Living | Eating | Cook ing

Escape Route Utility r oom Living | Eating | Cook ing

Utility r oom Living | Eating | Cook ing

Elevator Escape Route Foyer Living | Eating | Cook ing Utility r oom

Foyer Living | Eating | Cook ing Utility r oom Stair case +14,55 / +32,55 / +50,55

Elevator

Utility Foyer r oom

Utility r oom Foyer

Terrace

Terrace Stair case +14,55 / +32,55 / +50,55 Elevator

Foyer

Terrace

Foyer Stair case +14,55 / +32,55 / +50,55

Terrace

Terrace

Terrace

Floor 2|6

Bedr oom

Bedr oom Escape r oute

Bedr oom

Bedr oom Bathr oom

Escape r oute

Bathr oom

Elevator

Bedr oom Office

Escape r oute

Bathr oom

Bedr oom Office Bathr oom

Stair case +17,59 / +35,59 / +53,59

Elevator Office Bathr oom

Office Bathr oom

Stair case +17,59 / +35,59 / +53,59 Elevator Office

Office

Stair case +17,59 / +35,59 / +53,59

Floor 4|8|12 Bedr oom I

Office

Office

Bedr oom I

Office

Bedr oom I

Escape r oute

Bedr oom I

Office

Escape r oute Bathr oom Bedr oom I

Bathr oom

Office

Office

Bedr oom I

Elevator Escape r oute Utility r oom

Utility r oom

Bathr oom

Bathr oom Stair case +47,59

Elevator Utility r oom Bathr oom

L ounge

Utility r oom Bathr oom

Stair case +47,59

Office II

Elevator Utility r oom

Utility r oom

Stair case +47,59 L ounge

Office II

L ounge

Office II

Floor 10

Elevation

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1

2

3

125

15

5,80 125

6,00

15

2,65

20

15

6,00

2,65

6,00

65

425 10

50

65 50

10

2,435

1,34 125

10

8,515

75

1,38 125

1,33 125

50

10 425

50

2,435

16

Inter ior

Inter ior

14,62

115

125

15

W1

51 5 6 6

51 5

Hall 16,27 m2

15 10

18,20

6,00

15

62 15

Eating | Cook ing| Living

17,28 m2

32,77 m2

F: Concr ete stone

FB: Concr ete stone

F: Concr ete

51 5

6

Terrace

17,28 m2

6

51 5 Terrace

32,77 m2 F: Concr ete

51 5

Eating | Cook ing| Living

6,00

6 51 5

51

51 5 51 Inter ior

A

26

6

65 51

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65

51

6

65

51

51 5

6

6,225

51 5

6,225

+8,42 m over Ground

51 5

+8,59 m over Ground

6,225

51

65

51

6

65

51

65

51

65

51

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65

50

B

50 5

15

62

5,25

65

F: Concr ete W2

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Fr ame str uctur

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Full length

6,00

10

W-A-frame 76 x2,01

8,70 m2 F: Concr ete W2

245

245

5,42

41

51 10

125

15

6

51 5

2,65

15

2,65

245

6,10

51 51 51 51 51 51 65 65 10 295 10 65 65 65 10

375

6,10

375

60

4,805

60

20

505

5,80

125

125

51 10

15 12

15

6,00

6

51 5

Inter ior

245

4,78

41 Openings

51 51 51 51 51 51 65 65 10 295 10 65 65 65 10

2,65

15

2,65

125 Fr ame str uctur

15

5,80

Axis

20

Full length

18,00

Floor 1

6 6 6 6 6

W-A-frame 88,5x2,01

125

Stair case

W-A-frame 88,5x2,01

6,225

6

51 5 65

F: Concr ete

65

1,43 m2

F: Tile

10

2,88 m2 W3

2,88 m2 F: Tile W3

1,43 m2 F: Concr ete

16,27 m2

70

15 2,025

16 Steps 18,5/26,5

Closet

65

6,225

6,00 A

51 5 51 5 51 5 51

W3

W4

Lavator y

125

Lavator y

865

9 Steps 16,4/26,5

5

W3

W3

W4

W-A-frame 76x2,01

65 5 75 7 15

W4

9 Steps 16,4/26,5

1,16

75 125 1,64 75 1,16

Hall

W3

F: Tile W4

Closet

2

W3

W3

5,57 m

F: Tile

16 Steps 18,5/26,5

W3

2,025

W3

5,57 m

M. Bathr oom

2

1,075

B

9 Steps 19,1/ 2 6 ,5 M. Bathr oom

C

1,075

B

W-A-frame 88,5x2,01

1,075

15

60 10

W-A-frame 88,5x2,01

W-A-frame 2,01x88,5

65

1,075

U-240 + U-450 DA 8

F90 Fire door 1,01x2,01

W2

W-A-frame 2,01x88,5

1,075

10

51

65

F90 Fire door 1,01x2,01

51

65

HEA 450 DA 2

51

65

F: Concr ete

15

1,075 65 1,075 1,075 10

51 5

51

9,87 m

2

F: Concr ete

10

15

6,225

F: Oak par quet

Escape route

51 5

31,83 m2

31,83 m2 F: Oak par quet

W2

65

6,00

5,25

18,20 B

U-240 + U-450 DA 17

HEA 450 DA 12

W1

W3

M. Bedr oom

W3

6,225

W1

U-240 + U-450 DA 11

U-240 + U-450 DA 11

HEA 450 DA 12

U-240 + U-450 DA 17

51 65 51 65 51 65 51 65 51

M. Bedr oom

65

6,00

6,225 15

C

D

6

65

51

W1

51 5

10

D

Full length

2,65

6,00

Facade pr ojection Fassadenöffnungen

6,00

15

Fr ame str uctur

2,65

Axis

5,80 15

265 Openings

20 125

A

Axis Fr ame str uctur

4

18,00

Full length

1

2

3

4

1

1

Top FF Top FF 18,40 m o. ground 18,40 level m o. ground level

Post -Beam-Facade Post -Beam-Facade Schüco USC 65F Schüco USC 65F double glassed double glassed Aluminum-Pr ofile Aluminum-Pr ofile painted blackpainted black Flat steel Flat steel 50 x 10 mm 50 x 10 mm painted blackpainted black w elded onto L-Profile w elded onto L-Profile

1

65

65 26

Light application Light application mounted ontomounted U-pr ofile onto U-pr ofile frosted glass frosted glass

65

18 66 26

Steel beam Steel beam U-260 + U-450 U-260 + U-450

64

45 66

45

18

84

Light application Light application mounted ontomounted U-pr ofile onto U-pr ofile frosted glass frosted glass

0,08 0,001 0,03 0 ,18

64

Floor construction Floor construction Heated scr eedHeated (polished) scr eed 0,08 (polished) PE-Foil PE-Foil 0,001 Accustic insulation Accustic insulation 0,03 Concr ete ceiling Concr ete ceiling 0 ,18

96

Tin cartridge Tin cartridge painted blackpainted black

96

84

1

Top FF Top FF +17,55 m o. ground+17,55 level m o. ground level

45 65

45

11

Top CF Top CF +17,44 m o. ground+17,44 level m o. ground level

11

Top FF Top FF +17,55 m o. ground+17,55 level m o. ground level

Solar panel Solar panel Avencis Sk ala Avencis Sk ala black black w/h: 1, 14 m/ w/h: 0,64 m1, 14 m/ 0,64 m

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DA - 11

DA - 12

Attic 20,85

DA - 13 41

20,44

Bath

DA - 7 DA - 14

17,55 17,44

Utility room DA - 20

DA - 15

2,71

18

Staircase

Bath

12,85

11

14,55 14,44

3,00

Utility room

2,71

18

Staircase

3,00

DA - 19

11

Bath

3,00

2,71

18

Staircase

Full length

4

Floor height

2,435

Ceiling height

125

41

875

3

19

2

11 1,785 155

2,71

1

6,00 515

6,00

29

515

40

6,00

Bath DA - 16 11

11,55 11,44

2,67

18

Staircase

Lavatory

Lavatory DA - 18

18

DA - 19

3,00

155 1,785 11

2,71

875

29

Interior

125

29

2,435

2,67

Axis

2,71

6,00

Ceiling height

18,10

Full length

DA - 17

18

33 8,30

Staircase

8,26

15

8,59 8,44

8,00

8,44

Staircase

Section DA 16 - Sonnenschutz

DA 17 - Kalt-War m

Shading ex panded aluminum

Post -Beam-Facade Schüco USC 65F double glassed Aluminum-Pr ofile painted black

0,08 0,001 0,03 0 ,18

Top FF +11,55 m o. ground level

Floor construction Heated scr eed (polished) PE-Foil Heat insulation Concr ete ceiling

Post -Beam-Facade Schüco USC 65F double glassed Aluminum-Pr ofile painted black

0,08 0,001 0,07 0 ,18

15

8

1

Top FF +8,59 m o. ground level

8

Floor construction Heated scr eed (polished) PE-Foil Accustic insulation Concr ete ceiling

3

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64

18

18

33

29

7

Top UF +8,44 m o. ground level

Steel beam U-260 + U-450 Steel beam U-260 + U-450 Solar panel Avencis Sk ala black w/h: 1, 14 m/ 0,64 m

Solar panel Avencis Sk ala black w/h: 1, 14 m/ 0,64 m

Shading ex panded aluminum

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Design II Heidelberg-Germany Prof. Claudia Nickel Duration: five weeks GSEducationalVersion



Our assignment was to design a sports center in regards to the campus masterplan for the SRH Hochschule Heidelberg. While the southern building incorporates itself into the urban context, through an overhanging area that corresponds with its existing counterpart, it sets itself up as the entrance gate onto the campus. The northern part acts as the main entrance of the building. By projecting a space beneath the overhanging gymnasium, it protects its visitors from any kind of weather conditions, but acts as a welcoming gesture before entering. To make an obvious distinction from the highway to the South, the property is clearly defined by the placement of trees, which act as viewing and acoustic protection. The building itself is based on split levels, that enable the volume to be compact, but still allow for all its intended use and functions. Dividing the sports center into five categories, gives its visitors an overview, and makes it easier to navigate around. The engineering floor in the basement, the rehab and swimming area in the lower floor, the main entrance leading to the gym, a staff-floor, and the gymnasium on the top building. Its outside spaces allow for a wide range of activities from tennis, street soccer, basketball, an outdoor gym, to table tennis and boule, for either rehab patients, regular gym-goers or school classes. The facades to the East, South, and West are covered with white solar panels, that highlight the long windows and give the building a clean and modern design. The buildings’ sustainability regarding ecological efficiency is backed up by its geothermal power source, energy producing gym equipment, and its construction methods. An example is the usage of recycled concrete with building components, to optimize energy efficiency, and reduce costs.

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Overlap

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Overlap

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House connection room

Reception

±0,00

Foyer

Bask etball

Bask etball Lifeguard

Swimming hall Storage

Bath | Men Bath | Men Hallway

Hallway

+1,50

Bath | Women

-2,00

Bath | Women

-2,00 Shower | Clothing room Shower | Clothing room

Schwimmhalle Shower | Clothing room Shower | Clothing room

Staff Bathroom | Clothing room Staff Bathroom | Clothing room

Dis. Bathroom | Clothing Room Dis. Bathroom | Clothing Room

Storage | Utility room First-aid room

Clothing room | Men

Physical therapy I

Pre-washing room

Sauna I

Hallway

+2,50 Hallway

Sauna II Waiting room

Light therapy

Strength- /Cardiotraining

Courseroom I

Courseroom II

Courseroom III

Courseroom IV

Ice bath

Reception Clothing room | Women

Physical therapy II

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Lower level

Workout room

Cosmetics

Te nn

Solarium

Resting room

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Ground level

Te nn

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Roof construction Gr avel Slope insulation Heat insulation Concr ete-Ceiling

Wall construction Solar panels Air layer Heat insulation Concr ete-Wall Lattice

Gy mnasium Floor construction Linoleum floor Pressure distr ibution plate Lattice Upper spr ung floor Lower spr ung floor Wood block Floor scr eed Heat insulation Concr ete Ceiling Plaster

Office | Dir ector Floor construction Par quet Floor scr eed Heat insulation Accustic insulation Concr ete ceiling Plaster

Reception Floor construction Par quet Floor scr eed Heat insulation Accustic insulation Concr ete ceiling Plaster

House connection Floor construction Tile Floor scr eed Heat insulation Accustic insulation Concr ete

Facade section

Facade Elevation

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Shower | Bath Clothing room

Office | Director

+3,00 Bask etball

Office | Staff

Gymnasium

Staffroom

Hallway

Meeting room Hallway

Bask etball

+6,00 -2,00

-2,00

Shower | Bath Clothing room

First-aid room

Equipment room

Splitt level

Upper level

Te nn

14 is Pappel


Elevation

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Elevation

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Urban & landscape design Neustadt an der WeinstraĂ&#x;e-Germany Prof. Dr. Ing. Susanne Edinger Duration: five weeks GSEducationalVersion



The concept behind the urban design is based on an earlier design of the area to the South, which leans on the previously designed urban spaces and the Europa StraĂ&#x;e. Entering through three streets, the planning area offers 145 living units, ranging from apartments, condominiums to chain-houses with high quality outdoor spaces. The three story high, multi-residential buildings enclose the area, giving the condominiums and chain-houses, in the centre of the area, more privacy and visual protection from the street. The target audience is young parents with an academic background, that wish to incorporate themselves into a new, modern neighborhood. The former usage of the area is still underlined by keeping well-preserved industrial halls, former train tracks, and most of the existing trees. Besides repurposing these old halls and giving them new use, as spaces to accommodate start-ups, showrooms, public viewing, gastronomy, and local wineries, the area offers high quality outdoor spaces, that vary from open in the North, to private in the South in an enclosed birch grove behind the façade of an old industry hall. The area integrates itself into the surrounding city via road connections and a bike path to the east, which enables the inhabitants to quickly get into the city, instead of driving around the whole area. By opening up the previously narrow underpass beneath the train tracks and allowing it to become a welcoming gesture to anyone, who enters the area from the South, the area gains a new quality for openness into the city.

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Market Place

Distinction

Opening

Chainhouse garden

Integrating existing elements


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Education & Certificates 08/2017

ArchiCAD teachers certificate, Mainz, Germany

06/2016

GAG summer academy architectural workshop, Ludwigshafen, Germany

10/2015 - 04/2019 SRH Hochschule, Heidelberg, Germany Architecture B.A. 10/2014 - 10/2015 Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen, Friedberg, Germany Industrial Engineering B.Sc. 08/2009 - 06/2014

Dr. Richter Gymnasium, Kelkheim, Germany allgemeine Hochschulreife/ Abitur/ University entrance exam

08/2008 - 07/2009

Bloomfield Hills Middle School, Bloomfield Hills, Mi, USA

07/2006 - 07/2008

Dr. Richter Gymnasium, Kelkheim, Germany

08/2002 - 07/2006

Pestalozzi Grundschule, Kelkheim, Germany

1997 - 2000

Montessori-Pre-School, Saginaw, Mi, USA

Professional Experience and Internships

Rethelstraße 17 68163 Mannheim

10/2017 Fischer Architekten GmbH, Mannheim, Germany working student 05/2017 - 10/2017 Fischer Architekten GmbH, Mannheim, Germany internship 02/2017 - 05/2017

Architekturbüro Schreiber, Kelkheim, Germany working student

07/2016 - 08/2016 Architekturbüro Schreiber, Kelkheim, Germany internship 08/2015 - 02/2017

Intersport Voswinkel GmbH, Sulzbach, Germany working student

09/2009 Joppen Architekten, Kelkheim, Germany internship +49 170 9683409

Languages German native English

fluent

Polish good Spanish basic French daviddeussen@aol.com

basic

Awards 3rd prize

competition: maternity ward in Mali

Technical Skills ArchiCAD Adobe Photoshop Adobe InDesign MS- Office LinkedIn pinterest

Cinema 4D/ Vray Render Personal Interests / Activities drawing, painting, visualizing architecture, furniture design, photography, cooking, travelling, reading, writing, golf, tennis Additional perfectionist, innovative, teamplayer, ambitious, optimist, creative



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