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CONTENT INTRODUCTION PERSONAL INFORMATION
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DESIGN PROJECTS SHIPYARD
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IMAGES FOR THE MID-SIZED CITY
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/ Master Thesis
BUILD - FIRE - REBUILD
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THEATRE = LIVING
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/ Bachelor Thesis
ARCHITECTURE & TERRITORY
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INSTALLATION
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EXPERIMENT
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HANDS ON MOBILE LIVING
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INTRODUCTION
PERSONAL INFORMATION HEATHER STAEL Master graduate at KU Leuven, campus Sint-Lucas, Ghent
After completing my academic studies with my master thesis on the temporary reactivation of vacancy in Kortrijk and traveling around Europe with my self-built house on wheels, am I as a fanatic go-getter looking forward to my next challenge as an Architect trainee. I consider myself an all-round designer who is passionate about researching, designing, presenting as well as hands-on realization of a project. As a driven starting architect, I look forward to further sharpening my skills and applying them in practice and to offer added value within your team. In this portfolio I present 9 of my favourite works throughout my 5 years of university which give an insight on my skills, style and interests as a designer.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
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SKILLS
PARCOURS
Autodesk AutoCAD
2021
Graduated in the Master of Architecture (EN)
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Erasmus Master of Architecture (EN) Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design (MOME), Budapest
20212019
Master of Architectuur (EN) KU Leuven Sint-Lucas, Ghent
20192016
Bachelor of Architecture (NL) KU Leuven Sint-Lucas, Ghent
Sketching
20162010
Math and Science (NL) Atheneum, Diksmuide
CONTACT & PERSONALIA
EXPO’S & AWARDS
TEL
+32 491 30 16 80
ADR
Staatsbaan 167 8610 Kortemark
okt - nov 2021 We Are The Next Genereation b Design Regio, Kortrijk Expo research + design: Vacancy as Urban Asset, Master Thesis
Autodesk Revit Adobe Indesign Adobe Photoshop Adobe Premiere Sketchup Model making
EMAIL stael.heather@gmail.com SITES
https://issuu.com/heather.s
YEAR
14/10/1998
EXTRAS Ex-monitor Chiro Spartok Handzame, volunteer for music club 4AD, drivers licence B LANGUAGE SKILLS NEDERLANDS ENGELS FRANS
Mother tongue Fluent Base
juli 2021 Ruimte(s) voor ontmoeting en cocreatie, Kortrijk Guestspeaker on research + design project: Vacancy as Urban Asset, Master Thesis juni 2021 Deans Choice Award Master of Architecture, Ghent Vacancy as Urban Asset, Master Thesis
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SHIPYARD
MASTER DESIGN STUDIO NOMADIC SCHOOL PRODUCED BYstructures, AN AUTODESK STUDENT An adjustable scaffolding technical containerVERSION HUB and sheltered in-between spaces create a temporary dynamical space within the hull of the barges. Changeable to house different functions depending on the current need and season. Designed in a low-cost / tech manner.
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The containers get reshuffled, the scaffolding structure takes shape.
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New spaces are created. The open, the In-between and the closed.
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Everything is temporary and free of choice. Changeable in a blink of an eye.
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After sailing on the canals and rivers the barge docks at the quay containing the containers, scaffolding and tent parts.
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BUILDING PHASE AXO Sketchup base model finalised in autocad
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EMPTY THE BARGE
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SHIPYARD
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The master design studio shipyard concluded a hand on design for two canal barges with the eye on a nomadic school in Gent, Belgium. The concept of my design was triggered by the hands- on idea of making the design ourselves as a group of 30 students and 2 teachers. The barges became a the hull of the school with an open structure building kit inside. The free to use containers of our school became an hub of water, electricity and shelter. The second hand scaffolding formed a skeleton where spaces and circulation could be created and adjusted over time and purpose. All possible with a small budget and manpower.
CONCEPT DESIGN Hand drawn sketches with pen
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BEYOND THE STRUCTURE GROUND FLOOR PLAN - FIRST FLOOR PLAN - SECTION AA’ SCALE 1/50 DESIGN STUDIO SHIPYARD
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SHIPYARD THE CONTAINERS Parallel with the individual design project the whole studio also worked as a collective on a design for the 3 containers. We designed the containers as a multifunctional nomadic atelier space. We broke it down and build it. From scratch we succeeded to make a nomadic atelier space, ready to be relocated on one of the barges.
HANDS-ON WORK THE CONTAINERS 3 stripped shipping containers, wood wool insulation, plywood interior, metal and scrap material facade.
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VACANCY AS URBAN ASSET Research into the contemporary presence of vacancy in Flanders with Kortrijk as case study. Design exercise achieving the 2030 goal of cultural capital of Europe through reactivating the vacancy in the city as an asset instead of seeing it as a burden.
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RESEARCH VACANCY AS URBAN ASSET The subject of my research paper is motivated by the Contemporary presence and growth of vacancy in Flanders. As in many other mid-sized cities, is vacancy also widely present in the city of Kortrijk. The term “vacancy” always has been seen as a negative phenomenon in the city and for its city-image. Every neighbourhood, every street, is confronted with a form of underused spaces and the unwanted practices it often entails. With the current debate around “the concrete stop” in Flanders and the actions to protect the scarce open space in Flanders, plenty of new-build residence complexes continue to emerge in the little open space that is left in and around the city of Kortrijk. This while Kortrijk is already struggling with an increasing oversupply of residences due to the stagnation of the city’s demographic growth.
The big question regarding this shift is why the existing vacant sites and buildings are not used for this? Why is it that the city continues to grow in terms of build surface, but the vacant square meters also increase? What is the cause of this mismatch between supply and demand? With this research I will look further into the causes, meaning and strategies surrounding the vacancy in Flanders with a focus on Kortrijk with the goal to obtain an answer to the question “how can the vacancy be changed into an urban asset instead of a burden for the city?” And eventually testing out this hypothesis through an small scale experimental design on one of Kortrijk’s vacant plots achieving the 2030 goals of Kortrijk to become Cultural Capital of Europe.
THE FACES OF VACANCY Hand drawn sketch
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DESIGN & PROJECTS KORTRIJK AS CASE STUDY Like many other mid-sized cities is Kortrijk struggling with a high vacancy rate in the city center. The term “vacancy” has a very negative undertone. This is mainly due to the association with neglected buildings and streets, the feeling of insecurity and the links with poverty and crime.
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But if you think about the empty buildings in the city separately from its image, you will notice that these thousands of square meters of surface area, spread over the city, offers possibilities. The possibility to develop temporary or eventually permanent projects where the price pressure and long procedures are minimized, leaving room for urban experimentation for the city and its inhabitants. As a result, the ‘problem’ of vacancy can offer a solution for current (peak) needs that the city faces without fragmenting the remaining scarcity of open space.
MAP OF VACANCY, KORTRIJK Autocad drawing edited in Photoshop
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15 GASSTRAAT AS EXPERIMENTAL SITE What if the vacant sites in the city would be used as this experimental ground to achieve this 2030 goals instead of further fragmenting the scarce open space with new building? To test out this hypothesis I chose the Gasstraat for a small scale experimental site. This because the site is a cluster of 6 vacant buildings with a total of 4 different vacancy typologies that are a result of speculation Vacancy.
ELEVATION OF THE GASSTRAAT Autocad drawing
OVERVIEW SITE OF THE GASSTRAAT Satelite picture edited in Photoshop
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With this site, I wanted to tackle 2 different issues: 1. The question of the new library
2. Temporary housing
Now there are plans to develop a new library on the buda tip in 2028 but what happens in the meantime?
There is a current need for more temporary housing in Kortrijk, especially during this 2030 event. STUDIO
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What is important with the development of the site is that it evolves gradually to prevent long term vacancy. SECTION SITE GASSTRAAT Autocad drawing finalised in photoshop CAMPING
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TEMPORARY LIBRARY The 2 large industrial halls will be transformed into an indoor and outdoor urban park in which the temporary library installation will be built. The construction consists of OGB plates, straw and polycarbonate designed so that the entire constructions can be built by the hand of volunteers IMAGES TEMPORARY LIBRARY Sketchup model finalised in Photoshop
and local residents. The three entities are positioned so multiple spaces are created inviting other activities to occur. The 3rd industry hall will be downsized to half its size and accommodate the sanitary PRODUCED AN AUTODESK facilities forBY the entire siteSTUDENT and aVERSION community garden.
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TEMPORARY HOUSING In the same design matter, 3 different temporary housing typologies will be developed on the site based on the duration of stay and level of comfort within the reasons of staying in a vacant building.
PLAN STUDIOS LEVEL +1 Autocad drawing IMAGE IMPLEMENTED STUDIOS Sketchup model finalised in Photoshop NOISREV TN
The rooms on the first floor of the former houses and business will be developed into studios which provide the basic needs and comfort for longer duration of stay. The concept is based on a box in a box where a 2.2 by 2.2 by 2.2m wooden construction holds all functions behind a door or cupboard.
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It consist of a Insulated queen size bedroom Kitchenette Sliding table And foldable chairs and table that can be freely NOISREV TNEDUTS KSEDOTUA NA YB DECUDORP placed in the room for use.
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ATELIER / DORMITORY The hall of the former business is transformed in a similar matter into 5 insulated ateliers or dormitories. The interior of the boxes is made out of stack racks that make it possible to easily change the function of the room from a storage unit, into an atelier or a dormitory that sleeps 8 to 12 people depending on the demand of that time.
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DORMITORY
TEMPORARY CAMPSITE The gasstraat parking and grassfield is transformed into a pop-up Urban Campsite during the 2030 Event to house the higher amount of visitor to the city for short stay The Temporary installation is overall made of wooden platforms that divide the open space into different functions and organizes the placement of tents and campers. They create a circulation through the camping provide different facilities like an outdoor kitchen, picnic space, providing electricity and water, bins, fireplace, and lockers to store expensive belongings.
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BUILT - FIRE - REBUILT BACHELOR DESIGN PROJECT
PRIVATE HOUSING House design based on deep reference and environmental analysis hand in hand with on site materials low-tech structural language.
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PHASE 1: KEMPSEY GUEST HOUSE, GLENN MURCUTT The first phase of the “Fire” design studio was to fully analyse and build your reference on scale 1/20. This way you get a “hands on” insight in how the architect designed the structure an how they used the materials in a certain type of way.
MODEL KEMPSEY GUESTHOUSE Painted pine wood with bister + cardboard, scale 1/20
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PHASE 2: FRAGMENT With all the knowledge we gathered on the building and the architect, it was our turn to come up with our own architectural and structural language, keeping the reference in mind. The materials, detailing and structures were the focus of this fragmented design.
MODEL FRAGMENT Painted pine wood with bister + cardboard, scale 1/20
BUILT - FIRE - REBUILT PHASE 3: REBUILD Now by using the architectural language found in the fragment we could start designing a house on the site of our reference. In my design I focused on the insideoutside dialogue with a specific and clear steel and wooden structure. Detailing and presenting the structure was the purpose of this model.
MODEL REBUILT Painted pine wood with bister + cardboard, scale 1/20
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LIVING = MAKING THEATRE BACHELOR THESIS
THEATRE + HOUSING Theatre, public park and concierge/actor housing design achieved through a deep reference, site and conceptual volume study.
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For the final bachelor project I got the task to design a small scale theatre based in a specific given location in Gent, Belgium. The overall concept of the theatre had to be a product of a deep analysis of one freely chosen reference and the idea of what theatre is to you. My reference was “small music chamber hall” from Robbrecht and Daem in Gaasbeek, Belgium. In my design I wanted to fully focus on the experience of the visitors, actors and residents. Theatre is dynamical. I chose to minimise the decorations to make an easy to read/ feel architecture based on the circulation and the perspectives you get. I didn’t want a one point perspective theatre, I wanted a theatre where you can experience the play from all different point of views.
DIFFERENT THEATRE SETUPS Autocad drawing
INTERIORI VIEWS Sketchup model finalised in Photoshop
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DESIGN & PROJECTS Theatre site the Loskaai is summarised in three massive volumes and one negative. A playful composition positioned by following the contours of the site. All of the surroundings became part of the design, like the bank of the river that is extended into the circulation. An open space is formed. Passages are created. A rhythm from block to block into theatricality. Along a ziggurat and around the light you climb and keep finding different perspectives.
All 3 volumes house different functions like a theatre, concierge house, temporary housing, bar and the necessary facilities. MODEL THEATRE THE LOSKAAI White glazed cardboard environment with colored concrete volumes
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PUBLIC PARK Further development of the Gentbrugse Meersen with 3 different interventions throughout the public park.
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INTERVENTIONS ALLONGSIDE THE OUDE SCHELDEWEG Hand drawn sketch
GENTBRUGSE MEERSEN The park of the Gentbrugse Meersen is 240 hectares large and already has undergone some redevelopment works in the southern part of the park including a playground, vegetable garden, walking trails, resting and meeting areas. While the northern part is still untouched. As an exercise we got the task to design 3 different interventions throughout the park to reactivate and reinvent some of those forgotten spots.
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You can perceive the park as a collection of agricultural land with wet meadows, grasslands, fields, forests, and paths that connect everything. But you can also see it as a collection of structures and materials that are no longer in use. By Neutralizing certain materials and presences on site , relocating and re-inventing them I created 3 new individual interventions throughout the park. Lowering the material, transportation and production impact of the project. The interventions may be temporary or lasting, depending on the activity or passivity of the processes and users.
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The 14 stripped containers are the base of each intervention. A solid construction, neutral of form, placed in different sites and situation with each a different impact on ecology and people. All interventions have a certain complexity grade, but all have design by human craftsmanship in common. All of them connected by the “Oude Schelde Weg” walkingroute of the Gentbrugse Meersen.
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COVERED TENSION Covered Tension, the pavilion at the old softball-field, serves as a refuge for people visiting the park with a place to gather, to warm themselves by the fire or to cover from the rain. The Refuge is constructed mainly out of containers, corrugated steel plates and founded bricks. Searching the thin line between comfort and discomfort between nature and user. The rain is captured, coordinated and framed through opening in the roofs, gutters and wadi’s. The growth of vegetation is freely and depends on the frequently usage of the site.
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SECTIONS AND PLANS Autocad drawing edited with sketch by hand and finalised in photoshop
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INTO THE FLOCK Two containers stacked on top of each other create a 12m high tower with a changing usage between people and birds regarding the seasons. At various spots in the fencing there is a possibility of entering the meadowland. No paths are present. People create their own informal routes through the site, towards the tower with a lookout over the meadow and the old meander. The tower also serves as a bird nesting sanctuary for swifts, house martins and barn swallows between may and august. The corrugated steel plates as cladding in an outside create a cavity where the birds can nest during this period. The meadow, where the tower is located, is also a well-known breeding ground for the meadow birds. By temporary closing, the site for people the birds are protected during breeding season and the man-made pathways will fade away.
SECTIONS AND PLAN Autocad drawing edited with sketch by hand and finalised in photoshop
WALL DETAIL Autocad drawing finalised in photoshop
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JUMPING TIDES Jumping tides is a Participation project located at the end of the ‘Oude Scheldeweg’ and at the edge of the river Schelde. Six containers are placed scattered over the riverbanks and one at the side of the path used as storage area for leftover wood or fallen trees from the park. During organized lashing workshops and events can people come and construct platforms in between the
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PLANS 10 Verdieping +1 10 Verdieping +1 Drawings extracted from a 3d Revit Model 2 1 : 100 2 1 : 100
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9.07 m² 14.43 m
2.00
1.51
90
UP 1.92
830
830
3.80
24
16
1.50
2.00
1.51
44
90
24
omt.
omt.
2.79
3.375
UP 1.92
10 Verdieping Hal +1.12 opp.
Hal
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4.06
15.02 m
3.80
945
1.055
1.01
20
13.73 m
90
52
830
24
1.18 94 26
1.265
945
omt.
830
1.59
21
10 Verdieping Badkamer +1.10 opp. 9.48 m²
16.96 m
24
omt.
830
48
12.51 m
1.26
3.49
10 Verdieping Slaapkamer 1 +1.7 opp. 13.61 m²
90
36
omt.
10 Verdieping Slaapkamer 2 +1.8 opp. 17.94 m² omt.
2.79
1.26 11.67 m² 14.21 m
UP 1.04
20
51
90 1.26
56
830
24
62
95
3.42
90
1.04
10 Verdieping Badkamer +1.13 opp. 11.06 m²
2.50
77 2.58
41
1.26
2.665 20
16.96 m
2.28
830
1.14
1.535
785 60
52
90
4.06
830
1.59
830
48 830
36
3.29
24 omt.
Bureau
opp. omt.
830
90
UP
4.545
1.445
4.685
00.3
3.48
11.67 m² 14.21 m
17.71 m² 16.93 m
2.50
30
opp. omt.
Bureau
opp. omt.
Living
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10 Verdieping Badkamer +1.10 opp. 9.48 m²
20
8.88
785 1.26
4.545
00.3
91
00.1
UP
8.57 m
1.425
2.79
800
800
21
265
87
10 Verdieping Slaapkamer 2 +1.8 opp. 17.94 m²
830
1.24
4.46
29.82 m² 24.23 m
11.37
3.80
2.79
1.04
1.14
open keuken
opp. omt.
4.46
29.82 m² 24.23 m
omt.
830
90
80
00.2
72 5
1.59
2.28
90
1.05 5
2.54
keuken
87
84
1.06
43 75
1.14
1.23 5
10 Verdieping Berging +1.9 opp. 4.34 m²
UP
8.57 m
1.055
89
omt.
91 5
11.37
90
1.48 5
1.195
69 425
2.49 18.82
1.06
43
10 Verdieping Berging +1.9 opp. 4.34 m²
UP
41
1.04
1.23 5
830
830
72 5
1.59
UP
4.425
1.48 5
22 415 69 425 89
91 5
830
95 20 5
90
3.10
415
22
UP
52.22 m² 43.87 m
5 P01
26
3.47 2.12
52
20 5
3.10
UP
5 P01
18.29 m² 30.66 m
3.47 2.12
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10 Verdieping Studio +1.14 opp. omt.
52.22 m² 43.87 m
90
Washok
opp. omt.
3.76 5
84
84 1.64 7.45
00.5
94
P01
18.29 m² 30.66 m
3.97 5
10 Verdieping Studio +1.14 opp. omt.
3.82 5
28
7.45
7.45
Washok
opp. omt.
5
830
94
00.5
38.06 m² 28.82 m
3.91 5
3.82 5
28
3.91 5
3.76 5
Garage
opp. omt.
1.18
38.06 m² 28.82 m
2.12
2.12
00.6
Garage
830
00.6 opp. omt.
94
84
84
8.48
16
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MIXED MEDIA
SUPPORT
MIXED MEDIA INSTALLATION TEMPORARY INSTALLATION Small scale installation provoking close attention and interest to its immediate surroundings.
SUPPORT
Mixed media installation was an expression course in a group of 2 people where we needed to design an installation that is in close relation to the place its located in. The first step was to find a location that triggered us in some kind of way. We found an old forgotten room in the attic of a social center,
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that was now only used as a storage space. My partner and I chose this space because we wanted to draw attention to it but mostly to the old theatre next to it. When you looked through the windows you had a view over the original ceiling of the old theatre that was now hidden by a false roof.
INSTALLATION Six 4,5m high sculptures made out of aluminium
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SUPPORT
For our final installation we focused on the system that attaches the false roof to the original roof. We scaled it up to almost 20 times its original size and placed it in the room next to the view over the old and the false ceiling. By adding this installation into this space we changed the connection between this space and the space with the view over the ceilings. Now they are at the same time compatible and a reference to each other.
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2.5 IN BETWEEN DIMENSIONS MIXED MEDIA EXPERIMENT
GRAPHIC RESEARCH Experimenting the idea of an in between dimension between 2D and 3D throughout creating drawings, prints, collage, etc.
2.5 IN BETWEEN DIMENSIONS
For this course we made up groups of two people that had to experiment on one topic for a whole semester. The topic of our experiment is all about in between dimensions. In this experiment we are working in 2.5D, the dimension located between 2D and 3D. The best way to research this was to use the axometric drawing as a tool because it is a perfect example of a 2.5D object.
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As a starting point for our experiment we chose the plan of Brick country house by Mies Van Der Rohe. We chose this plan because the house was never build, so it gave us the freedom to experiment with the possible spatiality of the plan.
PLAN BRICK COUNTRY HOUSE, MIES VAN DER ROHE
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2.5 IN BETWEEN DIMENSIONS
In the first phase we started to draw different axometric views of the plan, all drawn on A2 format. We experimented with the plan by using colour codes, contours and other different rules we chose for every series. We also used different mediums like graphite, acryl, markers, etc. After this stage we started experimenting more by zooming in and leaving out certain parts.
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As a final phase, we started looking at how we can convert our drawings and the “between dimensions” into a booklet. Our method was to print our hand made drawings in a smaller format and then try to combine them in all kinds of ways. Then we made the step to incorporate the collages in the booklet, for example by overlaying drafting paper or making cut-outs in drawings. Our end result is therefore not the series of drawings or the collages, but the way in which they are processed in the booklet. So we translate 2D material back into a 3D form. The collages and drawings are our process of this exercise.
DRAWINGS & PAINTINGS Graphite drawings and acrylic paintings on A2
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HANDS ON MOBILE LIVING MIXED MEDIA BUILDING
VAN CONVERSION Designing and building out an off grid, self sufficient tiny house within 5.5m³.
HANDS ON MOBILE LIVING
61 CONCEPT PLAN Ballpen hand sketch
With my large interest in tiny living, practical spaces, self sufficiency and furniture design I bought myself a 16year old van to design and build out a 5.5m³ nomadic home. The project is developed in 3 phases: 1. design & research 2. Building phase 1: comfort and utilities 3. Building phase 2: Furniture DESIGN For the design for such a small space was it important to list up all the functions and different surfaces needed and calculate how much space each would take up.
The couch/bed was the main measurement of the whole space because it is fixed. From there the measurement are based of and depend on the different utilities like the size of the fridge, sink and water reservoir. Because the space is so small a lot of fold-able or sliding elements had to be used such as the indoor/outdoor kitchen, sliding fridge, outdoor shower and foldable table/desk. The measurements of this design were temporary. Due to the curved space everything had to be remeasured after the insulation, cladding and floor are installed.
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INSULATION
UTILITIES
Before thermal insulation the sound deadening mats had to be installed first. This numbs the sound of the cargo while driving. For the insulation I used PUR panels fixed with contact-glue on the metal surface of the hull. To seal off and insulate the still uncovered metal I used reflective buble wrap functions a damp screen and radiation reflector.
To be able to fully off grid, collecting and saving up electricity is the main necessity. The electricity setup consists of two 100ah batteries that charged with a 115W solar panel on the roof and via a relais connected to the front battery while driving. With an average daily use of the ventilation, fridge, lights, waterpump, charging phones, etc. the battery can last up to 4 full (sunny) days without driving. To regulate the temperature and the humidity an electric vent roof vent is installed. Able to blow fresh air inside or suck the air out while cooking. The water supply is located in the kitchen counter and consists of 2x 20L jerry-cans freshwater and one 20L for grey-water. With a submersible pump allows the water
CLADDING + FLOORING Besides the small space, the total weight of the build also a main parameter. The build can maximum weigh 750kg so for the cladding and flooring I used lightweight materials such as 5mm plywood, pine tongue and groove planks and vinyl planks for the flooring.
HANDS ON MOBILE LIVING to run out the tap. FURNITURE The whole interior design consists of 3 furniture units. The couch/bed which houses a large storage space for gear and outdoor furniture + the electrical compartment with the batteries, controllers, fuses, etc. The L-shaped kitchen consists of a 45L fridge, slide out table, tap and sink, storage and water storage. The last unit is the closet which houses the table, clothes, portable shower, and food-storage. All furniture is handmade out of 5 lightweight poplar multiplex (15mm) panels with matt oil finish.
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