Architecture Portfolio 2015-2017 | Joan Wildenberg | TU Delft

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PORTFOLIO Selected works 2015-2017 Joan Wildenberg

2017


jcjwildenberg@gmail.com



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Co-Work Landbouwbelang A g e nt r if i er f or t h e ci ty of M a as tr ic h t

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Publico Privado D w e l l ing b lo c ks i n les C o r ts, B a rc el on a

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Hyper Space A h e de n os t i c ad d it i o n t o A lex a n d erp la tz, B erl in

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Data Sculpture A m ap m ad e by c o ll e c ti ng m o ve m e n t d a ta in B e rl in


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Co-work Landbouwbelang

Degrowth of the number of inhabitants is a problem facing the city of Maastricht. As students and starters often leave the city, this project aims to make the city more interesting to stay and to start a creative and entrepreneurial career. This redesign of a former grain elevator, is a translation of the gentrification of an area in just one building. Starting from the current use by squatters, the design gradually stimulates value creation by placemaking. A mix of several public and non-public uses aims to bring together students, starters and professionals.

D i f f e re n t d e s i g n p h a s e s

Graduation project, 2015-2016 Tutors: W. Willers & F. Koopman Technical University of Delft Studio Heritage & Architecture Location: Maastricht


T h e c u r re n t b u i l d i n g s t r u c t u re s

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The main interventions: (1) Connecting the city to the water through a visual connection.

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(2) New openings, inspired by the squatters who randomly open up the facade by the types of uses.

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(3) The core of the building is the public part that welcomes new users, the surrounding parts have different (co-) working spaces.

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P h a s e 0 : T h e c u r re n t s i t u a t i o n , w h e re t h e L a n d b o u w b e l a n g i s o c c u p i e d b y s q u a t t e r s

P h a s e 1 & 2 : P l a c e m a k i n g b y a d d i n g a p u b l i c ro o f g a rd e n a n d a f f o rd a b l e t e m p o r a r y w o r k u n i t s


P h a s e 5 : T h e f i n a l p h a s e , w h e re t h e w h o l e b u i l d i n g i s re d e s i g n e d

East facade

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South facade


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Functions: (1) Public restaurant (2) Working space (3) Storage spaces (4) Company with flexible workmodules (5) Public restaurant (6) Coffee bar / Coworking space (7) Bar / Event venue (8) Workshop / Meeting venue (9) Workshop / Meeting venue (10) Workshop / Meeting venue (11) Working space (12) Working space (13) Workshop / Meeting venue

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Workshop / Meeting venue Workshop / Meeting venue Workshop / Meeting venue Working space Individual working spaces Urban garden Individual working spaces Climate systems Working space Working space Working space Working space Working space




B a r u n d e r n e a t h t h e s i l o ’s

S i l o ’s w i t h i n d i v i d u a l w o r k i n g u n i t s

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I r re g u l a r o p e n i n g s i n t h e f a c a d e , i n s p i re d b y t h e u s e o f t h e s q u a t t e r s

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Daylight addition to the building


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Publico Privado

Designing without a location was the starting point of this project. With a given set of requirements, the aim was to design completely by hand. An inspiration to the design was the personal experience of living in the old town of Barcelona, where small streets barely offer any privacy to the way of living. The design offers the inhabitants a gradual path from public to private. Where the street is a commercial zone, the inner corridors a semi public zone and the houses a private zone, with the outside view rotated from the other building blocks.

Main concept diagram

Bachelor project, 2012-2013 Tutor; E. Prats Polytechnic University of Catalonia Studio Design V Location: Barcelona, Spain


T h e l o c a t i o n w i t h i n t w o c i t y s t r u c t u re s

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A selection of the original hand drawings


PARKING

PUBLIC / PRIVATE

ROUTING

Public

Vertical

Semi Public Gardens

Horizontal

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ROUTING

PROGRAMM

Vertical

Living

Horizontal

Shops / Restaurants


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Drawing scale 1:1000




Personal living space

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Designed living space


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Hyper Space

Starting with the theme of hyper , this project consisted of several analysis of Alexanderplatz in Berlin, resulting in a design of a mixed use building. Hyper is expressed in the quantity of people, movements and lights in this active area. The large amounts of analysis resulted in an office building with a member’s club. The building symbolically landed in the middle of the most touristic area, but offers no entry for the common. The appearance is light and neon, showing its hedonistic character to the public in Berlin.

Master project, 2015 Tutors: M. Murrenhoff & K.Hagg Technical University of Berlin Studio Fiktion Mitte Location: Berlin, Germany Collaboration: H. Gür, E. Noordman & S. Rückrich


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Analysis movements on Alexanderplatz

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Routing shopping audience Routing transportation users Routing tourists Transportation area Touristen Magnet Buying area Hanging area A n a l y s i s t y p e o f a re a a n d u s e r s o n A l e x a n d e r p l a t z


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Left image : The proposition for Alexanderplatz in Berlin. Increasing the ammount of twitter-, light- and movement activity. Right image: The main concept for the design of the new building. The new design will not interrupt the current movements and will be seen from all sides and entry points on Alexanderplatz


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Data Sculpture

In this course the aim was to find a renewed visualisation or structure to data. A collection of any type of data could be translated to some kind of form or visualization. During the semester in Berlin, I moved a lot through the city on a daily basis. A bike gives the opportunity to explore and find different kinds of movement patterns. Therefore I started to collect these movements and created a map per month in order to visualize this. With the aim to create a physical 3d form of the movements, the data was processed and visualized with Rhino Grasshopper. The image on the left is a summary of my movements during 4 months in Berlin.

Master project, 2015 Tutor; H. Prang Technical University of Berlin Data Sculptures Location: Berlin, Germany


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Thank you


2017


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