FILIP LARSSON THE ROYAL DANISH ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE COPENHAGEN 2011-2014 DEPARTMENT 10
PORTFOLIO 2011-2014
HOUSING PROJECT 4th Semester Project
Housing projects at Lynetten in Copenhagen. The project overall planning creates a common courtyard in between the harbour and the rear of the site. on a smaller scale the houses are arranged in units of two or three, these arrangements creates small common areas. the aim is to create a social space between the neigbours. Each of the residences are designed around having a central light shaft This allows the light through the building. The rooms are placed to make it possible to open up completely and see right through the dwelling wherever you´re standing.
Mentors: Mathilde Petri - Supervisor 2nd Year Kent Pedersen - Kent Pedersen Architects Rikke Haugaard - PLH Architects
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Inspiration Gunnar Asplund The Woodland Cemetery, Stockholm
GLASS WORKSHOP + SHOWROOM 3rd Semester Project
At an industrial site in Copenhagen emerges a neighborhood, Refshaleøen. The assignment was to design a glass workshop and a showroom with construction and daylight as a main focus. The building consists of five identically constructed units with natural light from the north and regulated light from the south, that gives the main workshop a diffuse daylight even during the brightest hours at the day. The three center units contain both warm and cold working zones for the glass processing and the units at the end contains office and showroom.
Mentors: Mathilde Petri - Supervisor 2nd Year Kent Pedersen - Kent Pedersen Architects Rikke Haugaard - PLH Architects
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CULTURE HOUSE 2nd Semester Project
A culture house in a small orchard on the island Ven in the Ă–resund. With the project I was trying to show consideration to the existing trees at the site. The houses are placed in between the trees to create as little impact as possible on the existing surrounding. Architecturally this is realised through roof lights and open flexible spaces.
Mentors: Peter Henning Jørgensen - Supervisor 1st Year Christina Tolstrup - Gottlieb Paludan Architects Christina Capetillo - Photographer Pernille Edstrand - Gottlieb Paludan Architects
Plan 1:200 Section 1:200
BACHELOR PROJECT 6th Semester Project
To house and host new birth and new family. A birthing center near the harbour of Copenhagen; area Islands Brygge. Openness towards the nature to bring the building and nature closer. That’s to give a new experience the first hours and days as a new family. Easy orientated room plan with easy access for both midwifes and family. The roof gives the spaces great ceilingheights but still keep it human scale because of the roof starting low and with a smooth transition becomes the wall. Walking along the circulation passage the ceiling creates a rythm.
Mentor: Dominic Balmforth - Substurb Censor: Mads Mandrup - C.F. Møller Peter Henning Jørgensen
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Group assignment with Nicolaj Sevel and Dylan Grove Is it possible to bring the lawn to the city? We want to bring the good qualities of suburbia into an urban context. The project consist of hybrid buildings which reference vernacular typologies of Copenhagen city in a contempory way. Each block contains a mix of program designed to stimulate cultural and social life for both the people living there as well as the public. Direct access for each home as well as strong visual connection between the kitchen and landscape were key elements of the design. This was important to attract parental supervision over children playing in the landscape and mimic suburban context.
Mentor: Lene Wiell - PH.D Institute of Planning
Siteplan 1:1000 Section 1:500
NETWORKED URBANISM: DISTRIBUTION CENTER Group assignment with Archie Cantwell
Food stores are becoming more and more online. This project is about making a distribution center for a large Danish grocery business online. Nemlig.com The project is questioning the human involvement of this Internet-based market. It’s designed as a fully automise the process of the grocery business. This is done though the goods being delivered and stored in silos which are connected in a closed circuit. Bar code identification system sorts the products around to a storing silo. Delivery can be so accepted to all silos then the distrubution occurs in the core of the silo and out to the trucks and home to the customers.
Mentors: Dominic Balmforth - Substurb Charles Bessard - Power House Company
Model 1:500 Plan 1:500 Section 1:500
URBAN TEXTURES Group assignments
As a start of a series of projects on a larger scale, 30 pieces of local, global and utopian urban textures were analysed and studied to get an understaning of particular aspects of urban design and planning. We focused on density, typology and public space with use ownership. The outcome was to catalogue and make a comparative analysis.
Mentors: Deane Simpson - Supervisor 3rd Year Dominic Balmforth - Substurb Charles Bessard - Power House Company Kathrin Gimmel - JAJA Architects Anders Lonka - ADEPT Architects
Models 1:1000
URBAN POTENTIAL Mentors: Dominic Balmforth - Substurb Charles Bessard - Power House Company Anders Lonka - Adept Architects
Group assignments with Hannah Appelgren and Jesper Riis-Johannessen As a continuation of an earlier Utopia assignment, the Urban Potential is about making a masterplan with more specific about programming around public space, public use, green spaces, institutions walkways, infrastructure.
URBAN UTOPIA
Group assignments with Else Marie Five MelvĂŚr and Ida Kragh Assignment to make an utopian connection to the previous Texture Analysis assignment. After studying different locations around the Ă–resund region we choose to work with Strandvejen. One of the most expensive places to live in Denmark. How can we bring the quality of Strandvejen to more people but to a lower price? Is it possible to share your livingroom in order to get lower cost on your lifestyle but still have great quality.
Mentors: Dominic Balmforth - Substurb Charles Bessard - Power House Company
Model 1:500
ATLAS: PUBLIC SPACE
Group assignment with the whole studio As a part of the book Atlas of Copenhagen, we researched public spaces throughout the Copenhagen municipalicy and the Öresund region. Public Space at the SEB Headquarter by Lundgård Tranberg Architects and SLA Landscape Architects.
Mentors: Deane Simpson - Supervisor 3rd Year Kathrin Gimmel - JAJA Architects
SEB Headquater Lundgaard Tranberg/SLA
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SEB Headquarter/Bymilen Is a part of the big master plan of Kalvbobrygge. The idea is to intersect the citylife with the consisting office buildings along the whole waterfront from Langebro to Fisketorvet. A way of making a park that brings thoughts to High Line Park in New York City in Copenhagen. The SEB Headquater/Bymilen can be seen as the start of the long park along the waterfront. 50m
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The contrast between the two very private bank office buildings and the public space in between is loosing up by making the outside and inside literally merge together and the public and private become one in a visual way. The public space has become a place for skaters to meet and skate with each other. The workers at SEB don’t seem to use it that much instead there has become a tourist attraction.
COMPETITION: CHARGE. MEET. COMMUNICATE. SHARE. BE AWARE. Group assignment with Agnes Rudehill Olcén and Saga Rudehill Olcén
A 120 hour competitions about making a pavillion at the Øya Festival in Oslo, Norway. We created a place to sit down, a meeting point for the visitors, a place to charge your phone, communicate and share stories and thoughts. Talk with people on the stair, communicate through your phone or share your thoughts to everyone at the festival by sending a text that will be visible on the walls. The facades, made of wood plates with a darker nuance on one side and a lighter on the other, will flip constantly and create the letters and words people are sending in. This pavillion invites to communicate, both online and offline. It is a comment on the fast communication on internet and on social media. The interaction with the facades takes communication one step further, to face your own expressions will make you think one extra round and question today’s means of communication.
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Four Recent Employment
Electro Engineering AB, Stockholm Summer 2013 – Trainee Fredrik Ahl P O Andersson Konstruktionsbyrå AB, Solna Summer 2012 – Trainee Leif Qvarnström Wester + Elsner Arkitekter AB, Stockholm 2010-2011 – Trainee / Assistent, full time employee Marcus Rancken Scandinavian Aerospace & Industry AB, Tyresö Summer 2010 – Technician Robert Dahlqvist
Schools
Royal Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture Copenhagen 2011-Present Peter Henning Jørgensen Arkitekturskolan STHLM Stockholm 2009-2010 Magnus Troedsson Värmdö Gymnasium Natural Science Program and Life Rescue. Stockholm 2005-2008
Contact
Filip Larsson Rued Langgaards Vej 18, 6, 649 2300 Copenhagen S Denmark Drabantvägen 24A c/o Tommy Larsson 132 47 Saltsjö-boo Sweden phone: +46 73 697 08 90 filip.larsson@me.com
Computer knowledge
Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe Indesign AutoCAD MagiCAD ArchiCAD Google Sketchup Rhino 3Ds MAX Adobe Muse
Extra
Drivings Licence CPR certified
Language
Swedish (Norwegian, Danish) English