philipp sürth portfolio 2010

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Portfolio | Philipp S端rth

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........................................... Curriculum Vitae

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University Designs

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Graphical Work

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Freelance Work

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Vita

........................................... Philipp Sürth *27.05.1982 in Munich Contact

........................................... Philipp Sürth Herzogspitalstraße 20 80331 Munich Germany

+49 (0)176 210 66 975 philipp.suerth@googlemail.com Education

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10.2003 - 02.2010

Diploma in Architecture University of Technology Munich Studies of Architecture University of Technology Munich

08.2002 - 05.2003 Community Service Bavarian Red Cross Munich 05.2002

A-levels Gisela-Gymnasium Munich

Languages

........................................... German | English | Spanish | French Software Skills

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Photoshop | InDesign | Illustrator | Lightroom Vectorworks | Allplan | Rhino | 3D Studio Max

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Practical Training

Freelance Work

06.2009 - 10.2009 Florian Nagler Architects Internship | Munich

07.2009

........................................... ........................................... 10.2008 - 02.2009 Chair of Design and Representation Prof. Wienands Tutor | TU Munich

seit 05.2009 03.2008 - 04.2008 Vicens+Ramos Architecture Internship | Madrid 10.2006 - 07.2007 Chair of Design and Representation Prof. Wienands Tutor | TU Munich 10.2005 - 02.2007 Chair of Building Material and Construction Prof. Musso Tutor | TU Munich 08.2006 - 09.2006 Mangold&Thoma Freelance Architects 03.2009 Internship | Singen Study Abroad ........................................... 03.2010 - 06.2010 Educational Journey to South America 08.2007 - 07.2008 Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid Erasmus Exchange Studies 03.2007

École d´architecture à Marne-la-Valée Paris Intensive Course

10.2008

for Mangold&Thoma Freelance Architects Multifunctional Hall Horn Competition 1. Price

lux and nadir architecture visualised www.lux-und-nadir.de with Simon Vorhammer Freelance work for various Architecture Studios e.g. Ott Architects, Latz+Partner Landscape Architects, Färbinger Rossmy Architects, Mangold und Thoma Freelance Architects, Wartner und Zeitzler Architects, MoreMas Architecture, Chylek Freelance Architect for Latz+Partner Landscape Architects Visualisations for a Competition with Harry Dobrzanski

for MoreMas Studio for Architecture Visualisations for a Competition with Simon Vorhammer

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Centre for Language Studies | TU Munich

........................................... Speechcentre in the Limmat area of Zurich Chair for Methodology of Design Prof. Ueli Zbinden Final Year Project WT 09|10

The strong heterogeneity of the site as well as its unique location between square, river, bridge and residential area led to the establishment of ‘one’ clear singular structure. It complements the three large buildings at the Wipkinger square in an appropriate scale and completes, at the same time, the chain-like typology of the eastern waterside buildings. All of the centre´s functions are stacked vertically concerning their reference to the public, and concentrated around a ‘central space’. This space is used for the circulation and as a medium for encounter and communication, which

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Axonometric structure

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Upper floor plan


are prerequisites for learning a language outside of the classroom. As a combined foyer for the school, the library and the multifunctional hall it extends through the whole building down to the river bank, where a huge opening invites visitors to explore it, and integrates the public use into the sequence of attractions within the Limmat area.

East elevation

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Concept of public circulation

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Cross section

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Polideportivo | ETSA Madrid

........................................... Sports Complex in the north of Madrid CĂĄtedra Blanca Prof. Ignacio Vicens Design Project WT 08|09

Identity, connection and proportionateness have been the aims of this design on a roundabout traffic of 170m in diameter, which is situated in a development area in Madrid. The wings shape the interior as well as the exterior space, embed the bulding in the spot and contain all of the sports complex‘s facilities. The resulting overall shape forms a distinguishing mark and divides the space, which leads to a rather human scale environment, and permits systematical use of both area that is built-up and that is not. Lowering the entire square level enhances the feeling of security and allows a better access, which would be complicated under the given circumstances. The underground crossings lead to the centre of the complex, where the vertical access to the individual sports facilities is provided.

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Upper floor plan

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Conceptual sketches

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In the course of further development the lighting and space conditions of the inner access hall were analyzed. Regarding daylight conditions the influence of differently shaped luminous ceilings was explored by large scale design models with an artificial sky. Choosing the more ambitious design, an artificial lighting concept was developed. It focuses on an all-over equal and indirect illumination of the hall as well as guiding the visitor by distinct lighting.

Concept for artificial lighting

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Viviendas | ETSA Madrid

........................................... Dwelling in the north of Madrid Cรกtedra Blanca Prof. Ignacio Vicens Design Project WT 08|09

The typological drop in scale of this interfacelike site led to a clear differentiation - the adaption of the perimeter block development as well as the granularity, but at the same time the entireness of the whole structure, to emphasize the change of scale. The locally found strong separation of private and public space was adapted in the section in a way atypical for the location, whereby a public passage on the ground level and - in contrast to the surrounding neighbourhood - a small intimate square in the centre was created. By lifting up the private courtyards, which correspond in size to the ones around, parking space was created underneath and the separation of the private space is offered. The differentiated volumetry reacts to the particular demand and conforms to varied types of dwelling.

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Volumetry

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Typical floor plan


Conceptual sketch

Conceptual section

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Music school | TU Munich

..................................... Music within the Campus Regensburg Chair for Space and Lighting Design Prof. Hannelore Deubzer Design Project ST 07

The new Music school as a connection between the university, the technical college and the city Regensburg is located in the northern part of the campus development axis, where it opens and closes at the same time. The principle of the connective function is interpreted visually within the section by creating focused views alongside the campus axis on different levels, through huge openings to the north and south side of the building. One passes them while approaching the concert hall in the centre, which is based on a ‘room in a room’ concept, and naturally during the daily usage, achieving a strong relation to the lo-

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Upper floor plan

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cation. The introversion of the concert hall is only affected by the small light slots between the acoustically utile cone elements, which present the particularity of the hall´s function to the surrounding space and to the visitor.

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PlugIn | EA Marne-la-ValĂŠe

........................................... Experimental modular parasite Prof. Marc Mimram Brief Design Project WT 06|07

In the short-term design project the subject was to create a cladding plug-in depending on specific climatic circumstances, with the aim to create a minimal extension of space and to develop a facade solution adequate for the given location. This design was created in an international team of four students and was referred to a site in Irkutsk. The north oriented extension uses the huge amount of snow during the long winters, to create a self-regulating, increasing insulation caused by weather. The external construction built out of local spruce wood forms snow guards in front of the cladding. The windows found behind the snow guards are kept small according to the concept. The overhead light provides good natural daylight and allows solar energy benefits. In case of complete snow coverage the side window is the dominant opening.

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Louis I. Kahn | TU M端nchen

........................................... Model of the Bryn Mawr Erdman Hall Chair for Space and Lighting Design Prof. Hannelore Deubzer In-Depth Project WT 06|07

Realisation of a detailed design model of the Bryn Mawr Erdman Hall in Philadelphia in scale 1:100 for an exposition on the work of Louis I. Kahn. Built from natural coloured and black MDF and plywood by using CNC machines and craftsman techniques.

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Graphical Work | Sketches

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North east elevation

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Freelance Work | Competition

........................................... Multifunctional Hall Horn Mangold&Thoma Freelance Architects Competition 1. Price with Ramiro da Silva

The subject of the project was to design a multifunctional hall at the existing site of the primary school in Horn. The hall shall be used as the school´s and local sports club‘s daily gym, as well as to provide a place for small concerts, theater plays or events. By lowering the volume into the ground, the existing

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Entrance floor plan

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Ground floor plan


school´s scale is taken into account and furthermore energetic advantages are achieved. The positioning as well as the structural orientation provide an appropriate edificial and social implementation into the topology. A huge glazing to the north east as well as an overhead light along the opposite side of the hall offer good daylight illumination. Thereby it is possible to keep the south west facade closed, whereby the emitted noise to the neighbourhood is reduced and excessive heat during the summer season is avoided. The clear ground level plan allows for high compactness and therefor high enegey efficiency. The school´s existing pellet heating system is shared. In combination with a heat pump as well as geothermal energy a sustainable use of resources is granted.

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Freelance Work | Visualisation

........................................... Extension Schlรถssle Radolfzell for Mangold&Thoma Freelance Architects Visualisation for a Competition

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Freelance Work | Visualisation

........................................... Westminster and Wilcox Place London for Latz+Partner Landscape Architects Visualisation for a Competition

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Freelance Work | Visualisation

........................................... Indoor Climbing Wall Brauneck for F채rbinger Rossmy Architects Visualisation for a Competition

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Freelance Work | Visualisation

........................................... Department of Architecture Kigali Institute of Science and Technology Ruanda for Ratajczak and Weise Visualisation for a Project Design

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Freelance Work | Photography

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