PORTFOLIO
JOHN BOGREN
JOHN BOGREN - RESUME THIS IS ME
THIS IS WHAT I LIKE
MY ENTIRE LIFE I HAVE WANTED TO BECOME AN ARCHITECT AND WHEN I BEGAN MY STUDIES I FELT THAT THIS WAS WHAT I WAS MADE FOR! I HAVE ALWAYS LIKED MATH AND TECHNOLOGY WHICH INFLUENCES MY STYLE OF ARCHITECTURE. IN TEN YEARS I SEE MYSELF AS AN EXPERIENCED ARCHITECT SOMEWHERE IN THE WORLD.
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CLIMBING MATH AND SCIENCE PHOTOGRAPHY FOOD AND CULTURE A CUP OF TEA I THE MORNING A BEER AFTER A HARD DAY OF WORK
THIS IS WHAT I KNOW
John Bogren Bachelor in Architecture Gothenburg, Sweden 23 years old +46 76-297 61 33 Bogren.John@gmail.com
INDESIGN, ILLUSTRATOR, PHOTOSHOP
REVIT, AUTOCAD
SWEDISH, ENGLISH, GERMAN
RHINO, LADYBUD, GRASSHOPPER
BLENDER 3D, SKETCHUP
PENCIL, WATERCOLOR, PHOTO
THIS IS WHAT I’VE DONE
THIS IS WHAT I’VE LEARNED
LISEBERG - ACTOR 2010 - currently
ARCHITECTURE - CHALMERS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 2012 - currently
ARKIPELAGO - VOLUNTARY GRAPHIC ARTIST 2014 - currently
LEADERSHIP EDUCATION 2012, 2013, 2014
AØK - VOLUNTARY GROUP LEADER 2012 - 2013
AUTODESK REVIT - CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL 2012 CAMBRIDGE ESOL - LEVEL 2 CERTIFICATE IN ADVANCED ENGLISH 2011
PORTFOLIO - CONTENT
THE ARCADE S. 4 - 5
HOTEL CC S. 6 - 7
LUCEUM S. 8 - 9
GOLDEN GREEN S. 10
GARDEN STATE S. 11
THE ARCADE / New Eyes on Glass 2012 - STUDENTCOMPETITION - HONORABLE MENTION
Task:To design a cafĂŠ with glass as a building material in a newthinking fashion. Method: Ten arches of glass gives shape to a seethrough arcade. A solid shape in the middle forms the base around which a subtle cafĂŠspace is made.
3D View - Overview
The hidden potential of glass Arches can be found naturally and has been used for a long time, but never before has an arch of glass been made.
Naturally occuring arch
Self-bearing arch of glass
3D view - A subtle room is made with the shape of the glass
Front facade
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5 meters
Side facade
HOTEL CC / Hotel and Conference 2014 - FUNCTIONAL DESIGN
Task: To, from a specific piece of land, design a hotel fully developed with structure, installations, plumbing and fire escapes.
Method: Combining a caracteristic exterior with an efficient interior. The design was developed with function in focus.
BEARING PILLAR PLYWOOD - ASH
CONVECTOR
DRAINAGE PIPE
PLYWOOD - LIGHT ASH
SUN PROTECTION
Render - Exterior from main entrance
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500 millimeters
Detail A-A - Horisontal cut of the wooden strips
B
ROOF: CAFÉ, GREENHOUSE
FLOOR 4-10: HOTEL ROOMS 20 meters
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FLOOR 2/3: CONFERENCE
Section B - B
10 meters
GROUND FLOOR: RECEPTION, RESTAURANT, LOUNGE B
LUCEUM / Keramiktävlingen 2014 - STUDENT COMPETITION - HONORABLE MENTION
In collaboration with Simon Hasselblom Task: To from an old, onefloored schoolbuilding develop a mix of public building and student dormitories. Method: A building with attitude where there is something for everyone and where the student dormitories are filled with activity.
Perspektiv - Exteriör från norr
COURTYARD
SWIMMING POOL
LIBRARY
Material Upper Floors Burned Wood
10 meter Material Groundfloor Fire-colored Tiles
Section A-A - Made by Simon Hasselblom
STUDENT DORM
SWIMMING POOL
LIBRARY LIVING ROOM
F O RO
GR
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FL
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UN
CULTIVATION
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TERRACE
CAFÉ
STAGE
WORKSHOP 20 meters
GOLDEN GREEN / Sukkahville
Task: To design a modern Sukkah - a temporary organic structure for the jewish holiday called Sukkot.
2013 - ARCHITECTURE COMPETITION
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Method: A round, soft shelter made from 100% bamboo. The Sukkah is naturally green and gold from the bamboo.
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2 meters
Step 1: The formation of the bamboo
Step 2: The bamboo is bent and reshaped
Step 3: the structure is dressed in woven bamboo and leaves
GARDEN STATE / City Planning 2013 - GOTHENBURG
Task: To conceptualize a cityblock with appartements and shops from an empty space in Gothenburg, Sweden. Concept: A clear blockstructure with courtyards open for the public and little squares along the street. A modern interpretation of old houses from gothenburg with varying heights and roofterraces.
250 meters
Development Plan
Siteplan
Drawings - Ink and watercolor
THANK YOU.