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JASPER VAN DER LINDEN


CURRICULUM VITAE

Personal information First name(s) / Surname(s)

Jasper Lut RenĂŠ Van der Linden

Address

Kon.Elisabethlaan 50, 9820 Merelbeke

Mobile +32 498 45 28 16 E-mail vdl.jasper@gmail.com Nationality Belgian Date of birth 08 November 1990 Gender Male

Education and training

2011-2014 Master of architecture (international, sustainability) magna cum laude Sint-Lucas University of arts and architecture Ghent (Belgium) fall 2013 Universidad de Belgrano (Intercontinental study) Buenos Aires (Argentina) 2008-2011

Bachelor of Science of interior architecture

Sint-Lucas University of arts and architecture Ghent (Belgium) 2010-2011 Beykent University Istanbul (Turkey) 2002-2008

(Erasmus programme)

Highschool degree in modern languages/sciences

Don Bosco institute Zwijnaarde (Belgium)

Work experience 2014 intern at Conix rdbm architects, Brussels www.conixrdbm.com 2013 cooperation with liter of light, Buenos Aires www.aliteroflight.org 2013 cooperation with cultuurcentrum Circa, Ghent www.kinderwereldexpo.be 2013 cooperation with architectslab and Polak architecten, Brussels www.architectslab.com 2012 intern at Brussels Cooperation, Burundi www.bc-as.org 2011 student job at Abscis architecten, Ghent www.abscis-architecten.be 2011 intern at GADarchitecture, Istanbul www.gadarchitecture.com 2010 assistant of visual artist Nick Ervinck, Lichtervelde www.nickervinck.com


Architectural competitions 2013 Second prize in the SELDA competition Samsung Everland Landscape Design Award, Korea. 134 2013 Shortlisted for the deadline24 competition Universal design, Antwerpen

Languages

participants

Dutch mother tongue English independent user French independent user Spanish basic user German basic user Turkish first touch

Social skills Team spirit, communication skills and organisational skills gained through my experience as boy scout and youth movement leader. Good ability to adapt to multicultural and different social environments, gained through my participation of European classes in 2007, the time I spent travelling and my experience as exchange student in Istanbul and Buenos Aires.

Computer skills Good command of Microsoft Office tools (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Adobe graphic design (Photoshop, Indesign, Illustrator,Premiere) Autodesk CAD and 3d visualisation (Autocad, 3dstudio max) Google sketchup Experience with

Rhinoceros, grasshopper, Revit, Cinema4D, allplan, pepakura,...

Other skills Youth movement; scouting (leader) Climbing, bouldering Travelling Photography Driving license B


PUBLICATIONS A+ 245 student section

Absoluut n°6 ‘the worldclass of belgians abroad’

fragile (re)birth tribute to human space


PROFESSIONAL INTERNSHIPS

office: project: status:

Abscis Architecten, Gent Youth hostel, Oostende competition winner, finished in 2014

A competition for a new youth hostel in Ostend, “de ploate”. The €7.500.000 project -giving place to 170 people- won, got built and is in use right now.

office: projects: status:

GAD architects, Istanbul mixed-use complex TRGTRS, social center ZIRAAT finished

Finalisation of the Turgutreis design, as well as the furniture implementation of the Ziraat project. Short but very educational internship.

office: Conix rdbm architects, Brussels project: Schaarbeek status: design status Joining the team to elaborate two bigger projects.


LAYERED

SELECTED PROJECTS

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2013 Ghent, Nederkouter an action in redundancy

“We were captured by a small place in the middle of the city - totally visible for everyone but still unknown for the most. That was what that fascinated us. Some people know about it from a distance, but it still kept its secrets and myths behind its walls. So we started to observe. To feel.To smell.To experience.To listen. We found more similar spaces behind the wall along the Leie. We saw different layers. We were trying to read the history. Trying to capture the atmosphere. Always trying to listen what the place tells us. We went there again and again. Experienced the different caves. Observed it from different angles. Touched different materials. Different atmospheres. Different histories. Different layers. With the time we were aware what the place offered and were trying to find a way to respect it. We wanted to show what is behind that wall. Make the layers visible. Accessible. Connected. The inside. The outside. People. Atmosphere. Landscape. Respect what is there. Use what it offers. Create something for people but not for everybody. Keep the treasure. Keep it clean and simple. Keep it special. We decided to connect the neighbours and make it theirs. Everyone gives and takes. Everyone can enjoy and explore. Everyone can be part of the whole. Physically we are adding a few stairs, a platform, some trees, … creating access, connecting spaces … But these additions become more than just the connections between the existing, they become space. Meeting, playing, relaxing. It is about adding a new layer to the history. A layer of today. With people.”

cooperation:

Hannes Monserez, Ou Ueno, Lea Mittelberger

status:

academic task

award: Second prize in the SELDA competition Samsung Everland Landscape Design Award, Korea. 134 participants



ZERO IMPACT BUILDING

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2013 Ghent, Rabot designing, calculating and detailling of a zero impact building

“When receiving the task to develop a building that has zero impact in all possible aspects, we decided to grab the chance and finally design a simple house. The idea was to transform typical ‘garage plots’ that tend to be found all over the city. No extra footprint is needed and to existing plots force us to design on a very modest amount of square meters. The idea of kangarou living gets implemented to gain density and take profit of its social and economic factors. On the spatial level two vertical penetrations form the heart of the project. The function as smart ventilation system, bufferzone, interconnect spaces and bring daylight inside. Furthermore we focussed on the re-use of available materials simplicity in building. Phpp-calculations and extensive detailling took this project quite far into reality.”

cooperation:

Hannes Decancq, Lieze Vergauwe, Emilie Otte, Amy Menu

status:

academic task

ZIB_GROUP 5 maig23 Zero Impact Building Luca, Sint-Lucas School of Architecture Ghent, KU Leuven faculty of architecture

GARAGE PLOT GARAGE PLOT

HANNES DECANCQ - AMY MENU - EMILIE OTTÉ - JASPER VAN DER LINDEN - LIEZE VERGAUWE


LIGHT PROFIT DAY

RE-USED BRI FROM CK SS S MA

RED OPEN SPACE SHA

CULATION CIR

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SMART INTERIOR GARAGE PLOT

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HANNES DECANCQ - AMY MENU - EMILIE OTTÉ - JASPER VAN DER LINDEN - LIEZE VERGAUWE

HANNES DECANCQ - AMY MENU - EMILIE OTTÉ - JASPER VAN DER LINDEN - LIEZE VERGAUWE

STORAGE

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SOCIAL


SPACES FOR DEMOCRACY

THESIS PROJECT

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location:

2014 Istanbul, Taksim

research question: A forum. From the people, for the people "This master dissertation is an intervention within the urban tissue of Istanbul with the goal of creating a space for democracy. Democracy in it's essence is a political matter. But it encompasses social, religious, cultural, ethnic and racial equality, justice. Embedding this topic within an architectural design ensures relations on all different levels of life, city, culture and environment. Especially in Turkey where the creation of a true democracy is a hot topic on the time of writing. This design is a transformation of a opera building (AKM) at taksim square. The AKM building had to represent a modern, Western-oriented society when being developed in the 60's. But today this modern image is gone and it does represent the policy of the ruling party in the form of a temporary police station. It does no longer fullfill any public function. Breaching the existing borders, a forum get's created, penetrating the city within the existing building. By cutting in it, take away something, add something, as a surgery. Adaptable spaces emerge, having another occupation when there are other needs. A space of performance, as a contemporary variation on the greek theatre and the former opera. But the same space is a marketsquare, bringing together social and economic needs. As well as a meetingspot, where conversations and discussions go hand in hand. As one drapery of public space, but with different layers and characteristics. A simple shelter at one place, an intimate square somewhere else, a huge place of performance elsewhere. The former opera functions get redestinated. Housing a knowledge centre, a bar. restaurant, a community centre and residences it becomes a building that brings people together and serves within daily needs. This part of the city can be experienced again as a co-ownership of all it's people together. Being there when they need their share of it."



COMMON GROUND

SELECTED PROJECTS

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2012 Mechelen, Tinelsite Youth house and Tinelsite masterplan

“There is too much division. The Tinelsite has already an interesting list of different functions. This is a good thing because the diversity will make the place an at-all-time living space which attracts a wide public from the neighbourhood, Mechelen, and even much further. But these different functions, all with their own specific programs are totally split up right now. They don’t take profit of each other and just try to make sure not to bother ‘the other one’. This situation is a perfect mirroring of what’s happening between the different cultures nowadays. The Moroccan community and the Belgian are both living in the same city. They’re both there, without really knowing each other. The one is not against the other, but there is some tension because of this unknown factor. They’re not really looking at each other, just try to survive on the same plot. Take profit of the other! The one can use functions of the other, the two well start to know each other and this will spice each other up. All this without being ignorant to the need there still is for some actors and functions to have their own part were they feel safe. No need the wake up the sleepy ones.”

cooperation:

Sis Pillen, Ou Ueno, Marek Zahradnik

status:

academic task



TECHNOLOGY TOWER

SELECTED PROJECTS

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2013 Buenos Aires, Palermo masterplan and design for tower

“In the center of Buenos Aires every square meter is a precious gift. A vacant site, situated between Palermo Soho and Palermo Hollywood needs to be developed. The masterplan makes sure that the transition from a residential neighbourhood towards a highrise area is implemented. The tower houses a research center with the necessary technical facilities, auditoria, etc.. Also giving back a part of it’s groundfloor area to the city, where public space is highly needed.”

cooperation: status:

Francesco Paolo Dolce, Lorena Perez, Yarieth Hernandez academic task



LIBRARY FOR DEAF CHILDREN

SELECTED PROJECTS

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2012 Muyinga, Burundi designing and building coordination of a library, pilot project for the school for deaf children in Muyinga

“During summer 2012, I’ve spent two months in east-Africa. Main purpous was to join the team of Brussels Cooperation Architects & Studies with the designing and organising the building of a library. This library is the pilot project for a school for deaf children, built in Muyinga, Burundi. A main focus went into the use of locally available and environmental materials. The use of CEB’s compressed earth bricks with earth from the site formed a challenging but very rewarding solution. The experience was unforgetable. Seeing this building growing from foundation till roof. Search local solutions in a very primitive economic environment. Produce all the used materials from source till finished product.”

cooperation:

Brussels Cooperation Architects and studies, Odedim

status:

library finished, school in progress



SPAVILION

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2013 Ghent, citadelparc designing and building coordination of a pavilion

“The 100-year memorial of the worldexpo Ghent needed it’s own contemporary version. The idea, developed by the cultural service of Ghent, was to create a ‘kidsworldexpo’, develop by and for children. I worked together with a primary school to design their pavilion through some workshops. And with the city to get it built. Sidefactor was the focus on recyclable materials, cheap and able to construct and destroy quickly.”

kinderwereldexpo

constructie

//het omgekeerde land

Jasper Van der Linden//maart 2013

cooperation:

Circa, cultuurdienst Gent

Het paviljoen ontstaat door de aaneenschakeling van de verschillende rijen. status: contemporary structure, disassembled and crates back in use Een rij wordt opgebouwd door met tie-wraps ( ) telkens de buur te verbinden. Dit gebeurd aan beide zijden van de bak. Er zullen dus al minstens 300 tie-wraps/rij nodig zijn.

kinderwereldexpo //het omgekeerde land

constructie

Jasper Van der Linden//maart 2013

Nadat de rijen gemaakt zijn moeten deze aaneengekoppeld worden. Dit zal gebeuren dmv spanriemen( ) op meerdere niveaus. Deze riemen lopen aan de binnenzijde van de buitenste bakken. Belangrijk is dat de riemen stevig genoeg zijn, maar de krik klein genoeg is om vlot in/door de bakken te geraken. Bij voorkeur zijn er enkele verschillende ‘gewichtsklasses’ in voorraad. Kleur blauw of zwart. De kwaliteit van deze tie-wraps is enorm belangrijk. Ook dienen ze lang genoeg te zijn om in één keer twee bakken aaneen te hangen. Kleur liefst blauw of zwart.

tie=wraps: heel veel (7500?)

Aan de bovenzijde worden de bakken opgehangen aan houten balken ( ) Deze wordt door de gaten van de bakken geschoven. Aan de uiteinden van de bakken wordt een dwarsliggend blokje gevezen waardoor de zijmuren worden ingeklemd.



FURNITURE DESIGN

SELECTED PROJECTS

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2011 Istanbul experimenting within the world of furniture design

“While studying in Istanbul, I took the change explore a smaller scale design then I was used. Designing different types of furniture, it was a pleasure. It’s an eyeopener towards ergonomy, applying specific materials and production techniques. Furthermore I was lucky enough to work together with a local carpenter that transformed one design into a real object. An experience that would be further developed within the Muyinga library project.”

status:

one project produced, others stay on paper



BUILDING COMMUNITY COMMUNITY BUILDING

SELECTED PROJECTS

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2012 Ghent, Ketelvest rethink an existing office building in the centre of ghent

“The task for my bachelor project was to rethink an existing office building in the centre of ghent. It’s a huge monster, 25000m² floor area above the ground, spread over 4 levels and an additional 12500m² underground. The building is seen as a hightech favela, where the future inhabitant takes a plot and builds with his own force the necessary facilities. Next to the very personal space-development there as a wider base of collective areas to make sure all inhabitants have the offer of big and high quality spaces. Centrally there is a building hall; a building education/event hall with additional functions, this is the germ of the project. Here the technical input for the building process is given but at the same time its multidisciplinary usable for both the community as external people.”

status:

academic task


PARAMETRIC EXPERIMENTS year:

task: software: hardware:

2012 rethink an existing office building in the centre of ghent rhino+grasshopper (industrial) lasercutter for steel sheets

“The aim of this project was focused on the research of parametrical modelling. Parallel to this the possibility to produce it out of sheet material. It’s a form and material research without striving for a usability or a specified scale. This resulted in a process where we adapted a digital 2d-file, and build up the physical version in 3d to see how it results. An important factor was also the material characteristics, as it is a bended structure which is holding itself with these forces.”

cooperation:

Broes Cottyn

status: completed


PHOTOGRAPHY

“I just love it. Usually in combination with travelling”




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