Hanneke van Deursen 2019
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Content CV
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Academic Work Precarious Equilibrium
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Lloyd’s
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The Machine
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Other Landscapes
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Professional Work Architecture Office
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Studio AAAN
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Personal Photography
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Contact
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Hanneke van Deursen hvandeur@syr.edu +1 507 990 3019 Syracuse University School of Architecture 3.93 GPA | Honors Program | B. Arch. | Expected May 2020
Work Powerhouse Company Rotterdam | Junior Architect and Research Assistant | September 2018 - December 2018 Rotterdam | Intern | May 2018 - August 2018
Architecture Office Syracuse | Research Assistant | Spring 2017 - Spring 2019
Studio AAAN Rotterdam | Architectural Intern | Summer 2017
AV62 Arquitectos Barcelona | Architectural Intern | Summer 2016
Syracuse University Syracuse | Tutor (Building Systems II and Architectural Theory) | Fall 2017 and Spring 2019
onors Undergraduate Research Grant Pre-Thesis Research Funding through Syracuse University | Summer 2019
Architecture Scholarship Full-Tuition Scholarship Syracuse University | 2015 - 2020
Dean’s List Syracuse University | Fall 2015 - Spring 2019
King + King Architects Prize for Integrated Studio Project, First Place Syracuse University | Spring 2019
Skills Adobe Illustrator |
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Photoshop |
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InDesign |
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Digital Modeling Rhino |
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| AutoCAD |
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Physical Modeling Vacuforming | Acrylic | Wood | Foam | Museum Board | Plaster | Laser Cutting | Foam Core
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Precarious Equilibrium Learning from the (in)stability of the gymnast This project looks to the physics and values of gymnastics to pursue a low-resolution/highperformance project. The spectacle of gymnastics is predicated on the seeming impossibility of its feats. The massing pursues the question: how can a composition be created which is structurally sound, but looks in danger of tipping over? In the development of this project, there was serious rigor required to preserve the legibility of the simple volumes. Through the detailing process, the ‘dumb’ diagram begins to resolve as a highly complex architecture. King + King Prize winning Comprehensive Design Studio project.
In collaboration with Tanvi Marina Rao.
Exterior P
Image by Hanne
Marcos Parga | Comprehensive Studio 2019
Precarious Equilibrium
Perspective
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In collaboration with Tanvi Marina Rao.
1/8� Model. Acrylic and Museum Board Model by Hanneke van Deursen
Marcos Parga | Comprehensive Studio 2019
Precarious Equilibrium
Hanneke van Deursen
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In collaboration with Tanvi Marina Rao.
Isometric Construction Detail
Marcos Parga | Comprehensive Studio 2019
Precarious Equilibrium
Construction Section
Hanneke van Deursen
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In collaboration with Tanvi Marina Rao.
Upper Entry Level Floor Plan
Marcos Parga | Comprehensive Studio 2019
Precarious Equilibrium
Interior Rendering, Upper Entry Level Image by Hanneke van Deursen
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In collaboration with Tanvi Marina Rao.
Full Dra
Marcos Parga | Comprehensive Studio 2019
Precarious Equilibrium
awing Set
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Other Landscapes Meticulous mapping in pursuit of the other Exploiting traditional cartographic language and technique, each of the 2 x 2 m drawing’s layers explores the potentials of a particular map-making strategy. Using an aerial photograph by Alex MacLean for initial reference, the drawing was built up in layers and slowly departed from the reality of the initial photograph. The resultant landscape is not a reproduction nor representation of the MacLean photograph, but rather a new landscape in and of itself. The six layers accumulate to create a 1:1 representation of an “other” landscape. After the drawing was created, it was reimagined as a three-dimensional space. This space became the mold for vacuum forming techniques. The experimental models continue to push the potential “otherness” of the represented landscape.
Contour
Molly Hunker | Seminar 2017
Land Use
Annotation
Other Landscapes
Hatch
Color
Air Quality
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Mapping onto the reimagined landscape
Molly Hunker | Seminar 2017
Other Landscapes
Layering the drawn and the physical
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The Machine Calibrating the individual to machine standards. This project began with intensive research on David Walentas’ gentrification of DUMBO. The Machine is a reaction to this research. If Walentas can carefully curate the transformation of a neighborhood, the Machine explores the potential to curate the transformation of those attracted to such a neighborhood. It also criticizes the fetishization of the insane, “starving artist” that DUMBO is built on. In the Machine, the two groups feed off each other. The Machine appeals to the Prospie’s (prospective residents) desire to be cool and their ability to pay for it, and it appeals to the Artist’s selfdestructive search for trauma to create “better” art. The Machine is the architectural imagination of a story. Its forms emerge from the narrative. It employs space to create class hierarchies and induce madness. A neighborhood pumped full of Machined people would lead to rebellion. The Machine will push gentrification to such an extreme that its proponents rebel and the bubble bursts.
In collaboration with Elena Echarri Myers.
5 Steps to Gentrification
Daekwon Park | Studio 2017
The Machine
Artist-Prospie Interaction Diagram
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In collaboration with Elena Echarri Myers.
Prospie Emotio
Artist Emotion
Daekwon Park | Studio 2017
The Machine
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In collaboration with Elena Echarri Myers.
Artist Spatial
Daekwon Park | Studio 2017
The Machine
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In collaboration with Elena Echarri Myers.
Prospie Spatia
Daekwon Park | Studio 2017
The Machine
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In collaboration with Elena Echarri Myers.
Floor 2 Plan
Daekwon Park | Studio 2017
The Machine
Section North-South
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In collaboration with Elena Echarri Myers.
Full Presentation Drawing Set
Daekwon Park | Studio 2017
The Machine
Sectional Model 1/8� = 1’
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Lloyd’s Questioning the Definition of Ruin and Craft During the study abroad studio in London, our semester revolved around ‘ruin’ and ‘craft’. The definitions of these themes were pushed and pulled as the iconic Lloyd’s of London was taken through the construction of a 1:50 hand-cut model, an interpretation of that model as ruin, a design intervention within that ruin, and a final remodeling of that intervention. The work of the studio was finally collected and organized by the students in an exhibition. As most of the projects were done in large groups, this body of work is the result of learning to work together, time management, and leadership, bringing the team towards a single design goal.
Commune in the
Situated in the heart of the City of London’s Bank district, Lloyd’s of London is witness to the city center’s 9:00-5:00 lifespan. A wallk down the streets on a Sunday morning is a lone
So in this post-Thatcher economy, the spirit and livability of the city are snuffed out in favor of something that resembles a city for the public, but in truth is simply a consumption-dri In retaliation to the excommunication of the all-but-corporate, this reoccupation of Lloyd’s of London serves as a communal martyr to provoke a new way of housing. The commune
Students Commandeer “Public” Space.
Family Claims Livin
Modernist Blocks
Hacking the System
Rules.
Rules for Building. 1. 2. 3.
All building must take place within scaffolding (excluding curtain). No building material beyond contents of kit is permissable. For safety, no adjustments may be made to scaffolding.
4. 5. 6. 7.
Unoccupied zones are to be used as communal space. Use of these communal spaces to the discretion of the community. Communal space defined as open space more than one square wide. Minimum 25% floor area dedicated to communal space.
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Sides: 8 Nodes: 6 Sticks = 28 (8) + 5 (6) = 254 Joints = 12 (8) + 6 (6) = 132 Fillers = 15 (8) = 120 Sheets = 2 (8) = 16
Sides: 8 Nodes: 4 Sticks = 2 Joints = 12 Fillers = 15 Sheets = 2
Sides: 10 Nodes: 8 Sticks = 28 (10) + 5 (8) = 320 Joints = 12 (10) + 6 (8) = 168 Fillers = 15 (10) = 150 Sheets = 2 (10) = 20
Sides: 8 Nodes: 4 Sticks = 28 (8) + 5 (4) = 244 Joints = 12 (8) + 6 (4) = 120 Fillers = 15 (8) = 120 Sheets = 2 (8) = 16
Sides: 10 Nodes: 4 Sticks = 2 Joints = 12 Fillers = 15 Sheets = 2
Sides: 12 Nodes: 8 Sticks = 28 (12) + 5 (8) = 376 Joints = 12 (12) + 6 (8) = 192 Fillers = 15 (12) = 180 Sheets = 2 (12) = 24
Sides: 10 Nodes: 6 Sticks = 28 (10) + 5 (6) = 310 Joints = 12 (10) + 6 (6) = 156 Fillers = 15 (10) = 150 Sheets = 2 (10) = 20
Sides: 12 Nodes: 4 Sticks = 2 Joints = 12 Fillers = 15 Sheets = 2
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New members must sign community honor code. Above all, respect the privacy of a drawn curtain. Community acts as its neighborhood watch. Theft and other breech of community trust is grounds for eviction. Violation of private space is grounds for eviction.
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Quiet hours from 24:00 to 9:00 daily. Communal areas are to be kept free from litter. Guests are the responsibility of their host. Guests who stay more than 4 days / week must pay community fee.
Pricing.
Sides: 12 Nodes: 6 Sticks = 28 (12) + 5 (6) = 366 Joints = 12 (12) + 6 (6) = 180 Fillers = 15 (12) = 180 Sheets = 2 (12) = 24
Square rental rate = dependant on location. Community fee = £300 / resident / month. Rent = Community fee + Cost per square rented Weekly Rent = £100 + Σ(square prices / 4) per week. Monthly Rent = £300 + Σ(square prices) per week. 9 m2 = £300 + £71 + £70 + £67 + £65 = £573 / month = £143 / week. Average student housing in London = £824 / month = £206 / week.
Sides: 12 Nodes: 8 Sticks = 28 (12) + 5 (8) = 376 Joints = 12 (12) + 6 (8) = 192 Fillers = 15 (12) = 180 Sheets = 2 (12) = 24
Sides: 10 Nodes: 6 Sticks = 28 (10) + 5 (6) = 310 Joints = 12 (10) + 6 (6) = 156 Fillers = 15 (10) = 150 Sheets = 2 (10) = 20
Sides: 10 Nodes: 8 Sticks = 28 (10) + 5 (8) = 320 Joints = 12 (10) + 6 (8) = 168 Fillers = 15 (10) = 150 Sheets = 2 (10) = 20
Sides: 12 Nodes: 9 Sticks = 28 (12) + 5 (9) = 381 Joints = 12 (12) + 6 (9) = 198 Fillers = 15 (12) = 180 Sheets = 2 (12) = 24
Sides: 12 Nodes: 6 Sticks = 28 (12) + 5 (6) = 366 Joints = 12 (12) + 6 (6) = 180 Fillers = 15 (12) = 180 Sheets = 2 (12) = 24
Included.
Extras.
Scaffolding framework constructed in desired configuration. 1 housing kit (size based on number of squares and configuration). See chart.
Kit vertical expansion pack (only allowed A-la-carte kit pieces (1 time fee, varies).
One time scaffolding setup/takedown fee = £100. Kit desposit = 1 month’s rent.
Communal facility access: Lounge space. Television. Dining space. Kitchen. Bathroom. Study space. Interior balcony.
Payment due on first of every month. No minimum duration of stay.
Cleaning service (private space excluded). Utilities / Electricity.
Furniture hire (weekly rental charge depen Safe hire (£5 per week).
Private space cleaning service (£5 per we
Cost.
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Anne Munly, Davide Sacconi, Owen Watson | London Studio 2018
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B01 £ 80 B02 £ 71 B03 £ 71 B04 £ 71 B05 £ 70 B06 £ 70 B07 £ 68 B08 £ 68 B09 £ 67 B10 £ 67 B11 £ 65 B12 £ 65 B13 £ 65 B14 £ 65 B15 £ 65 B16
C01 £ 79 C02 £ 70 C03 £ 67 C04 £ 67 C05 £ 65 C06 £ 65 C07 £ 64 C08 £ 64 C09 £ 62 C10 £ 62 C11 £ 61 C12 £ 61 C13 £ 61 C14 £ 61 C15 £ 61 C16
D01 £ 80 D02 £ 71 D03 £ 67 D04 £ 64 D05 £ 62 D06 £ 62 D07 £ 61 D08 £ 61 D09 £ 59 D10 £ 59 D11 £ 58 D12 £ 58 D13 £ 58 D14 £ 58 D15 £ 58 D16
E01 £ 79 E02 £ 70 E03 £ 65 E04 £ 62 E05 £ 83 E06 £ 83 E07 £ 81 E08 £ 81 E09 £ 80 E10 £ 80 E11 £ 78 E12 £ 78 E13 £ 78 E14 £ 78 E15 £ 78 E16
F01 £ 79 F02 £ 70 F03 £ 65 F04 £ 62 F05 £ 83 F06 £ 80 F07 £ 78 F08 £ 78 F09 £ 77 F10 £ 77 F11 £ 75 F12 £ 75 F13 £ 75 F14 £ 75 F15 £ 75 F16
G01 £ 77 G02 £ 68 G03 £ 65 G04 £ 62 G05 £ 83 G06 £ 80 G07 £ 78 G08 £ 81 G09 £ 80 G10 £ 80 G11 £ 78 G12 £ 78 G13 £ 78 G14 £ 78 G15 £ 78 G16
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I01 £ 76 I02 £ 67 I03 £ 64 I04 £ 61 I05 £ 83 I06 £ 80 I07 £ 78 I08 £ 81 I09 £ 61
J01 £ 76 J02 £ 67 J03 £ 64 J04 £ 61 J05 £ 83 J06 £ 80 J07 £ 78 J08 £ 81 J09 £ 61
K01 £ 74 K02 £ 65 K03 £ 62 K04 £ 59 K05 £ 81 K06 £ 78 K07 £ 78 K08 £ 81 K09 £ 61
L01 £ 74 L02 £ 65 L03 £ 62 L04 £ 59 L05 £ 81 L06 £ 78 L07 £ 78 L08 £ 81 L09 £ 61
M01 £ 74 M02 £ 65 M03 £ 62 M04 £ 59 M05 £ 81 M06 £ 78 M07 £ 78 M08 £ 81 M09 £ 61
N01 £ 74 N02 £ 65 N03 £ 62 N04 £ 59 N05 £ 81 N06 £ 78 N07 £ 78 N08 £ 81 N09 £ 61
O01 £ 76 O02 £ 67 O03 £ 64 O04 £ 61 O05 £ 83 O06 £ 80 O07 £ 78 O08 £ 81 O09 £ 61
P01 £ 76 P02 £ 67 P03 £ 64 P04 £ 61 P05 £ 83 P06 £ 80 P07 £ 78 P08 £ 81 P09 £ 61
Q01 £ 77 Q02 £ 68 Q03 £ 65 Q04 £ 62 Q05 £ 83 Q06 £ 80 Q07 £ 78 Q08 £ 81 Q09 £ 61 Q10 £ 61 Q11 £ 59 Q12 £ 59 Q13 £ 59 Q14 £ 59 Q15 £ 59 Q16
R01 £ 77 R02 £ 68 R03 £ 65 R04 £ 62 R05 £ 83 R06 £ 80 R07 £ 78 R08 £ 81 R09 £ 80 R10 £ 80 R11 £ 78 R12 £ 78 R13 £ 78 R14 £ 78 R15 £ 78 R16
S01 £ 79 S02 £ 70 S03 £ 65 S04 £ 62 S05 £ 83 S06 £ 80 S07 £ 78 S08 £ 78 S09 £ 77 S10 £ 77 S11 £ 75 S12 £ 75 S13 £ 75 S14 £ 75 S15 £ 75 S16
T01 £ 79 T02 £ 70 T03 £ 65 T04 £ 62 T05 £ 83 T06 £ 83 T07 £ 81 T08 £ 81 T09 £ 80 T10 £ 80 T11 £ 78 T12 £ 78 T13 £ 78 T14 £ 78 T15 £ 78 T16
U01 £ 82 U02 £ 73 U03 £ 68 U04 £ 65 U05 £ 64 U06 £ 64 U07 £ 62 U08 £ 62 U09 £ 61 U10 £ 61 U11 £ 59 U12 £ 59 U13 £ 59 U14 £ 59 U15 £ 59 U16
V01 £ 80 V02 £ 71 V03 £ 68 V04 £ 68 V05 £ 67 V06 £ 67 V07 £ 65 V08 £ 65 V09 £ 64 V10 £ 64 V11 £ 62 V12 £ 62 V13 £ 62 V14 £ 62 V15 £ 62 V16
W01 £ 82 W02 £ 73 W03 £ 73 W04 £ 73 W05 £ 71 W06 £ 71 W07 £ 70 W08 £ 70 W09 £ 68 W10 £ 68 W11 £ 67 W12 £ 67 W13 £ 67 W14 £ 67 W15 £ 67 W16
X01 £ 80 X02 £ 80 X03 £ 80 X04 £ 80 X05 £ 80 X06 £ 80 X07 £ 79 X08 £ 79 X09 £ 77 X10 £ 77 X11 £ 76 X12 £ 76 X13 £ 76 X14 £ 76 X15 £ 76 X16
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Commune in the Capital. Situated in the heart of the City of London’s Bank district, Lloyd’s of London is witness to the city center’s 9:00-5:00 lifespan. A wallk down the streets on a Sunday morning is a lonely one, as the land is so expensive only corporate skyscrapers are deemed profitable.
So in this post-Thatcher economy, the spirit and livability of the city are snuffed out in favor of something that resembles a city for the public, but in truth is simply a consumption-driven capitalist machine. Is this what we want from our cities? A carefullly planned patchwork of secretly private “public” spaces? In retaliation to the excommunication of the all-but-corporate, this reoccupation of Lloyd’s of London serves as a communal martyr to provoke a new way of housing. The commune is a possible answer to a crisis of how and where we live. It is a way of housing that promotes community and accessibility over an empty, value-accumulating shell.
Commune in the Capital
Students Commandeer “Public” Space.
Situated in the heart of the City of London’s Bank district, Lloyd’s of London is witness to the city center’s 9:00-5:00 lifespan. A walk down the streets on a Sunday morning is a lonely one, as the land is so expensive only corporate skyscrapers are deemed profitable.
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So in this post-Thatcher economy, the spirit and livability of the city are snuffed out in favor of something that resembles a city for the public, but in truth is simply a consumptiondriven capitalist machine. Is this what we want from our cities? A carefully planned patchwork of secretly private “public” spaces? 0
In retaliation to the excommunication of the all-butcorporate, this reoccupation of Lloyd’s of London serves as a communal martyr to provoke a new way of housing. The commune is a possible answer to a crisis of how and where we live. It is a way of housing that promotes community and Public (and Semi-Public) Space Rational Planning accessibility over an empty, value-accumulating shell.
Unoccupied zones are to be used as communal space. Use of these communal spaces to the discretion of the community. Communal space defined as open space more than one square wide. Minimum 25% floor area dedicated to communal space.
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Q24 R24 S24 T24 U24 V24 W24 X24
A25 B25 C25 D25 E25 F25 G25 H25
Q25 R25 S25 T25 U25 V25 W25 X25
A26 B26 C26 D26 E26 F26 G26 H26
Q26 R26 S26 T26 U26 V26 W26 X26
A27 B27 C27 D27 E27 F27 G27 H27
Q27 R27 S27 T27 U27 V27 W27 X27
A28 B28 C28 D28 E28 F28 G28 H28
Q28 R28 S28 T28 U28 V28 W28 X28
O04 P04 Q04 R04 S04 T04 U04 V04 W04 X04
150 cm
Q14 R14 S14 T14 U14 V14 W14 X14
A15 B15 C15 D15 E15 F15 G15 H15
O05 P05 Q05 R05 S05 T05 U05 V05 W05 X05 O06 P06 Q06 R06 S06 T06 U06 V06 W06 X06
300 cm
3
O07 P07 Q07 R07 S07 T07 U07 V07 W07 X07 O08 P08 Q08 R08 S08 T08 U08 V08 W08 X08
6,75 m2
O09 P09 Q09 R09 S09 T09 U09 V09 W09 X09 Q10 R10 S10 T10 U10 V10 W10 X10
Sides: 8 Nodes: 6 Sticks = 28 (8) + 5 (6) = 254 Joints = 12 (8) + 6 (6) = 132 Fillers = 15 (8) = 120 Sheets = 2 (8) = 16
Q11 R11 S11 T11 U11 V11 W11 X11
A32 B32 C32 D32 E32 F32 G32 H32 I32 J32 K32 L32 M32 N32 O32 P32 Q32 R32 S32 T32 U32 V32 W32 X32 A33 B33 C33 D33 E33 F33 G33 H33 I33 J33 K33 L33 M33 N33 O33 P33 Q33 R33 S33 T33 U33 V33 W33 X33
Sides: 8 Nodes: 4 Sticks = 28 (8) + 5 (4) = 244 Joints = 12 (8) + 6 (4) = 126 Fillers = 15 (8) = 120 Sheets = 2 (8) = 16
A35 B35 C35 D35 E35 F35 G35 H35 I35 J35 K35 L35 M35 N35 O35 P35 Q35 R35 S35 T35 U35 V35 W35 X35 A36 B36 C36 D36 E36 F36 G36 H36 I36 J36 K36 L36 M36 N36 O36 P36 Q36 R36 S36 T36 U36 V36 W36 X36 A37 B37 C37 D37 E37 F37 G37 H37 I37 J37 K37 L37 M37 N37 O37 P37 Q37 R37 S37 T37 U37 V37 W37 X37
150 cm
A38 B38 C38 D38 E38 F38 G38 H38 I38 J38 K38 L38 M38 N38 O38 P38 Q38 R38 S38 T38 U38 V38 W38 X38
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
New members must sign community honor code. Above all, respect the privacy of a drawn curtain. Community acts as its neighborhood watch. Theft and other breech of community trust is grounds for eviction. Violation of private space is grounds for eviction.
6. 7. 8. 9.
Quiet hours from 24:00 to 9:00 daily. Communal areas are to be kept free from litter. Guests are the responsibility of their host. Guests who stay more than 4 days / week must pay community fee.
Isolate.
Rest.
Borrow.
Balance.
9,00 m2 Sides: 10 Nodes: 6 Sticks = 28 (10) + 5 (6) = 310 Joints = 12 (10) + 6 (6) = 156 Fillers = 15 (10) = 150 Sheets = 2 (10) = 20
Sides: 10 Nodes: 8 Sticks = 28 (10) + 5 (8) = 320 Joints = 12 (10) + 6 (8) = 168 Fillers = 15 (10) = 150 Sheets = 2 (10) = 20
Sides: 10 Nodes: 8 Sticks = 28 (10) + 5 (8) = 320 Joints = 12 (10) + 6 (8) = 168 Fillers = 15 (10) = 150 Sheets = 2 (10) = 20
Sides: 8 Nodes: 4 Sticks = 28 (8) + 5 (4) = 244 Joints = 12 (8) + 6 (4) = 120 Fillers = 15 (8) = 120 Sheets = 2 (8) = 16
Sides: 10 Nodes: 4 Sticks = 28 (10) + 5 (4) = 300 Joints = 12 (10) + 6 (4) = 144 Fillers = 15 (10) = 150 Sheets = 2 (10) = 20
Sides: 12 Nodes: 9 Sticks = 28 (12) + 5 (9) = 381 Joints = 12 (12) + 6 (9) = 198 Fillers = 15 (12) = 180 Sheets = 2 (12) = 24
Sides: 12 Nodes: 6 Sticks = 28 (12) + 5 (6) = 366 Joints = 12 (12) + 6 (6) = 180 Fillers = 15 (12) = 180 Sheets = 2 (12) = 24
Sides: 12 Nodes: 8 Sticks = 28 (12) + 5 (8) = 376 Joints = 12 (12) + 6 (8) = 192 Fillers = 15 (12) = 180 Sheets = 2 (12) = 24
Sides: 10 Nodes: 6 Sticks = 28 (10) + 5 (6) = 310 Joints = 12 (10) + 6 (6) = 156 Fillers = 15 (10) = 150 Sheets = 2 (10) = 20
Sides: 12 Nodes: 4 Sticks = 28 (12) + 5 (4) = 356 Joints = 12 (12) + 6 (4) = 168 Fillers = 15 (12) = 180 Sheets = 2 (12) = 24
5
Sides: 12 Nodes: 6 Sticks = 28 (12) + 5 (6) = 366 Joints = 12 (12) + 6 (6) = 180 Fillers = 15 (12) = 180 Sheets = 2 (12) = 24
Rent = Community fee + Cost per square rented Weekly Rent = £100 + Σ(square prices / 4) per week. Monthly Rent = £300 + Σ(square prices) per week. 9 m2 = £300 + £71 + £70 + £67 + £65 = £573 / month = £143 / week. Average student housing in London = £824 / month = £206 / week.
Borrow.
Q13 R13 S13 T13 U13 V13 W13 X13
A14 B14 C14 D14 E14 F14 G14 H14
Organic Growth
300 cm
300 cm
11,25 m2
150 cm
Rest.
Q12 R12 S12 T12 U12 V12 W12 X12
A13 B13 C13 D13 E13 F13 G13 H13
A31 B31 C31 D31 E31 F31 G31 H31 I31 J31 K31 L31 M31 N31 O31 P31 Q31 R31 S31 T31 U31 V31 W31 X31
Square rental rate = dependant on location. Community fee = £300 / resident / month.
Isolate.
Q11 R11 S11 T11 U11 V11 W11 X11
A12 B12 C12 D12 E12 F12 G12 H12
A30 B30 C30 D30 E30 F30 G30 H30 I30 J30 K30 L30 M30 N30 O30 P30 Q30 R30 S30 T30 U30 V30 W30 X30
Pricing.
28 (8) + 5 (4) = 244 2 (8) + 6 (4) = 126 5 (8) = 120 2 (8) = 16
4
Q10 R10 S10 T10 U10 V10 W10 X10
A11 B11 C11 D11 E11 F11 G11 H11
150 cm
4,50 m2
Balance.
9,00 m2
Sides: 12 Nodes: 8 Sticks = 28 (12) + 5 (8) = 376 Joints = 12 (12) + 6 (8) = 192 Fillers = 15 (12) = 180 Sheets = 2 (12) = 24
505 cm
300 cm
300 cm
150 cm
150 cm
6,75 m2
A10 B10 C10 D10 E10 F10 G10 H10
A29 B29 C29 D29 E29 F29 G29 H29 I29 J29 K29 L29 M29 N29 O29 P29 Q29 R29 S29 T29 U29 V29 W29 X29
Rules for Community.
3
Sides: 6 Nodes: 4 Sticks = 28 (6) + 5 (4) = 188 Joints = 12 (6) + 6 (4) = 96 Fillers = 15 (6) = 90 Sheets = 2 (6) = 12
Included.
Extras.
Scaffolding framework constructed in desired configuration. 1 housing kit (size based on number of squares and configuration). See chart.
Kit vertical expansion pack (only allowed on select squares). A-la-carte kit pieces (1 time fee, varies).
One time scaffolding setup/takedown fee = £100. Kit desposit = 1 month’s rent.
Communal facility access: Lounge space. Television. Dining space. Kitchen. Bathroom. Study space. Interior balcony.
Payment due on first of every month. No minimum duration of stay.
Cleaning service (private space excluded). Utilities / Electricity.
255 cm
300 cm
300 cm
Rational Planning
Dimensions.
2
O01 P01 Q01 R01 S01 T01 U01 V01 W01 X01
A02 B02 C02 D02 E02 F02 G02 H02 I02 J02 K02 L02 M02 N02 O02 P02 Q02 R02 S02 T02 U02 V02 W02 X02
300 cm
4. 5. 6. 7.
A01 B01 C01 D01 E01 F01 G01 H01 I01 J01 K01 L01 M01 N01 O01 P01 Q01 R01 S01 T01 U01 V01 W01 X01
300 cm
All building must take place within scaffolding (excluding curtain). No building material beyond contents of kit is permissable. For safety, no adjustments may be made to scaffolding.
150 cm
1. 2. 3.
A09 B09 C09 D09 E09 F09 G09 H09 I09 J09 K09 L09 M09 N09 O09 P09 Q09 R09 S09 T09 U09 V09 W09 X09
150 cm
4,50 m2
Public (and Semi-Public) Space
Rules for Building.
Number of Squares.
Hacking the System
Rules.
Kit Rations.
Number of Squares.
Kit Rations.
Dimensions.
2
2m
Organic Growth
Modernist Blocks
Nodes: 4 28 (6) + 5 (4) = 188 2 (6) + 6 (4) = 96 5 (6) = 90 2 (6) = 12
1m
Furniture hire (weekly rental charge dependant on item). Safe hire (£5 per week). Private space cleaning service (£5 per week).
1m
Construction.
Cost.
28 (10) + 5 (4) = 300 2 (10) + 6 (4) = 144 5 (10) = 150 2 (10) = 20
5
Long Stick.
Wall Stick.
Long Joint.
45 x 5 x 5 Wood with Wedge Dowel.
30 x 5 x 5 Wood with Wedge Dowel.
11,25 m2
2m
Kit Contents.
Corner Joint.
20 x 5 x 5 Wood with Wedge Dowel connection points.
Wall Piece.
Filler.
5x5x5 Wood with Wedge Dowel connection points.
150 x 150 x 3 Drywall.
30 x 45 x 5 Wood.
Theater Curtain. Size varies. Velvet.
Wedge Dowel. +15%
U10 £ 61 U11 £ 59 U12 £ 59 U13 £ 59 U14 £ 59 U15 £ 59 U16 £ 59 U17 £ 59 U18 £ 59 U19 £ 61 U20 £ 61
V01 £ 80 V02 £ 71 V03 £ 68 V04 £ 68 V05 £ 67 V06 £ 67 V07 £ 65 V08 £ 65 V09 £ 64
V10 £ 64 V11 £ 62 V12 £ 62 V13 £ 62 V14 £ 62 V15 £ 62 V16 £ 62 V17 £ 62 V18 £ 62 V19 £ 64 V20 £ 64
W01 £ 82 W02 £ 73 W03 £ 73 W04 £ 73 W05 £ 71 W06 £ 71 W07 £ 70 W08 £ 70 W09 £ 68
+12%
+9%
+6%
+3%
0
W10 £ 68 W11 £ 67 W12 £ 67 W13 £ 67 W14 £ 67 W15 £ 67 W16 £ 67 W17 £ 67 W18 £ 67 W19 £ 68 W20 £ 68
X01 £ 80 X02 £ 80 X03 £ 80 X04 £ 80 X05 £ 80 X06 £ 80 X07 £ 79 X08 £ 79 X09 £ 77 X10 £ 77 X11 £ 76 X12 £ 76 X13 £ 76 X14 £ 76 X15 £ 76 X16 £ 76 X17 £ 76 X18 £ 76 X19 £ 77 X20 £ 77
+15%
+12%
+9%
+6%
+3%
Second Story Allowed 0
+50%
0
The wedge dowel was recently developed by IKEA to make furniture construction easier. A wooden dowel with ridges like a screw is inserted to the larger part of the grooved receptacle. The piece is then slid into the more narrow part of the receptacle locking it into place. The joint holds without nails or glue.
9
5 cm
5 cm
5 cm
Grooved Receptacle.
Joint. Stick.
Grooved Dowel.
.
T10 £ 80 T11 £ 78 T12 £ 78 T13 £ 78 T14 £ 78 T15 £ 78 T16 £ 78 T17 £ 78 T18 £ 78 T19 £ 80 T20 £ 80
U01 £ 82 U02 £ 73 U03 £ 68 U04 £ 65 U05 £ 64 U06 £ 64 U07 £ 62 U08 £ 62 U09 £ 61
me
Priviledged Daylighting
Distance from Core 0
T01 £ 79 T02 £ 70 T03 £ 65 T04 £ 62 T05 £ 83 T06 £ 83 T07 £ 81 T08 £ 81 T09 £ 80
Fra
S01 £ 79 S02 £ 70 S03 £ 65 S04 £ 62 S05 £ 83 S06 £ 80 S07 £ 78 S08 £ 78 S09 £ 77 S10 £ 77 S11 £ 75 S12 £ 75 S13 £ 75 S14 £ 75 S15 £ 75 S16 £ 75 S17 £ 75 S18 £ 75 S19 £ 77 S20 £ 77
od
+6%
R01 £ 77 R02 £ 68 R03 £ 65 R04 £ 62 R05 £ 83 R06 £ 80 R07 £ 78 R08 £ 81 R09 £ 80 R10 £ 80 R11 £ 78 R12 £ 78 R13 £ 78 R14 £ 78 R15 £ 78 R16 £ 78 R17 £ 78 R18 £ 78 R19 £ 80 R20 £ 80
45 cm
Wo
+12%
Q01 £ 77 Q02 £ 68 Q03 £ 65 Q04 £ 62 Q05 £ 83 Q06 £ 80 Q07 £ 78 Q08 £ 81 Q09 £ 61 Q10 £ 61 Q11 £ 59 Q12 £ 59 Q13 £ 59 Q14 £ 59 Q15 £ 59 Q16 £ 59 Q17 £ 59 Q18 £ 59 Q19 £ 61 Q20 £ 61
Wood Assembly.
Universal outlets allow infinite construction variations.
Kit Assembly. Worm’s Eye Axonometric.
.
P01 £ 76 P02 £ 67 P03 £ 64 P04 £ 61 P05 £ 83 P06 £ 80 P07 £ 78 P08 £ 81 P09 £ 61
ing
+18%
ffold
O01 £ 76 O02 £ 67 O03 £ 64 O04 £ 61 O05 £ 83 O06 £ 80 O07 £ 78 O08 £ 81 O09 £ 61
Sca
+24%
N01 £ 74 N02 £ 65 N03 £ 62 N04 £ 59 N05 £ 81 N06 £ 78 N07 £ 78 N08 £ 81 N09 £ 61
els.
M01 £ 74 M02 £ 65 M03 £ 62 M04 £ 59 M05 £ 81 M06 £ 78 M07 £ 78 M08 £ 81 M09 £ 61
Wa
505 cm 255 cm
L01 £ 74 L02 £ 65 L03 £ 62 L04 £ 59 L05 £ 81 L06 £ 78 L07 £ 78 L08 £ 81 L09 £ 61
.
K01 £ 74 K02 £ 65 K03 £ 62 K04 £ 59 K05 £ 81 K06 £ 78 K07 £ 78 K08 £ 81 K09 £ 61
tain
J01 £ 76 J02 £ 67 J03 £ 64 J04 £ 61 J05 £ 83 J06 £ 80 J07 £ 78 J08 £ 81 J09 £ 61
Pan
+30%
Rent per square adjusted for above parameters. I01 £ 76 I02 £ 67 I03 £ 64 I04 £ 61 I05 £ 83 I06 £ 80 I07 £ 78 I08 £ 81 I09 £ 61
ll
0
H01 £ 77 H02 £ 68 H03 £ 65 H04 £ 62 H05 £ 83 H06 £ 80 H07 £ 78 H08 £ 81 H09 £ 61 H10 £ 61 H11 £ 59 H12 £ 59 H13 £ 59 H14 £ 59 H15 £ 59 H16 £ 59 H17 £ 59 H18 £ 59 H19 £ 61 H20 £ 61
r Cur
2m
G01 £ 77 G02 £ 68 G03 £ 65 G04 £ 62 G05 £ 83 G06 £ 80 G07 £ 78 G08 £ 81 G09 £ 80 G10 £ 80 G11 £ 78 G12 £ 78 G13 £ 78 G14 £ 78 G15 £ 78 G16 £ 78 G17 £ 78 G18 £ 78 G19 £ 80 G20 £ 80
rs.
Proximity to Natural Light
+3%
F01 £ 79 F02 £ 70 F03 £ 65 F04 £ 62 F05 £ 83 F06 £ 80 F07 £ 78 F08 £ 78 F09 £ 77 F10 £ 77 F11 £ 75 F12 £ 75 F13 £ 75 F14 £ 75 F15 £ 75 F16 £ 75 F17 £ 75 F18 £ 75 F19 £ 77 F20 £ 77
Fille
+6%
E01 £ 79 E02 £ 70 E03 £ 65 E04 £ 62 E05 £ 83 E06 £ 83 E07 £ 81 E08 £ 81 E09 £ 80 E10 £ 80 E11 £ 78 E12 £ 78 E13 £ 78 E14 £ 78 E15 £ 78 E16 £ 78 E17 £ 78 E18 £ 78 E19 £ 80 E20 £ 80
ate
Construction.
+9%
D01 £ 80 D02 £ 71 D03 £ 67 D04 £ 64 D05 £ 62 D06 £ 62 D07 £ 61 D08 £ 61 D09 £ 59 D10 £ 59 D11 £ 58 D12 £ 58 D13 £ 58 D14 £ 58 D15 £ 58 D16 £ 58 D17 £ 58 D18 £ 58 D19 £ 59 D20 £ 59
The
eek).
C01 £ 79 C02 £ 70 C03 £ 67 C04 £ 67 C05 £ 65 C06 £ 65 C07 £ 64 C08 £ 64 C09 £ 62 C10 £ 62 C11 £ 61 C12 £ 61 C13 £ 61 C14 £ 61 C15 £ 61 C16 £ 61 C17 £ 61 C18 £ 61 C19 £ 62 C20 £ 62
cm
ndant on item).
1m
+12%
B01 £ 80 B02 £ 71 B03 £ 71 B04 £ 71 B05 £ 70 B06 £ 70 B07 £ 68 B08 £ 68 B09 £ 67 B10 £ 67 B11 £ 65 B12 £ 65 B13 £ 65 B14 £ 65 B15 £ 65 B16 £ 65 B17 £ 65 B18 £ 65 B19 £ 67 B20 £ 67
30
on select squares).
A01 £ 79 A02 £ 79 A03 £ 79 A04 £ 79 A05 £ 79 A06 £ 79 A07 £ 77 A08 £ 77 A09 £ 76 A10 £ 76 A11 £ 74 A12 £ 74 A13 £ 74 A14 £ 74 A15 £ 74 A16 £ 74 A17 £ 74 A18 £ 74 A19 £ 76 A20 £ 76
od
+15%
Prices Allocated by Square.
Wo
Command of Window
28 (12) + 5 (4) = 356 2 (12) + 6 (4) = 168 5 (12) = 180 2 (12) = 24
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Kit Contents.
Exhibition Catalog
Long Stick.
Wall Stick.
Long Joint.
45 x 5 x 5 Wood with Wedge Dowel.
30 x 5 x 5 Wood with Wedge Dowel.
Graphic Design by Hanneke van Deursen
Corner Joint.
20 x 5 x 5 Wood with Wedge Dowel connection points.
Filler.
5x5x5 Wood with Wedge Dowel connection points.
30 x 45 x 5 Wood.
Wall Piece.
150 x 150 x 3 Drywall.
Theater Curtain. Size varies. Velvet.
Wedge Dowel.
5 cm
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The wedge dowel was recently developed by IKEA to make furniture construction easier. A wooden dowel with ridges like a screw is inserted to the larger part of the grooved receptacle. The piece is then slid into the more narrow part of the receptacle locking it into place. The joint holds without nails or glue.
Wood Assembly.
Universal outlets allow infinite construction variations.
Kit Assembly. Worm’s Eye Axonometric.
Hanneke van Deursen
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Llyod’s of London, Handcut Foamcore, 1:50
In collaboration with Jonathan Pang, Eliza Williamson, Saheli Motiani, Kate Kini, and Rachel Baker
Anne Munly, Davide Sacconi, Owen Watson | London Studio 2018
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Exhibition Catalog
Graphic Design by Hanneke van Deursen
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