LEONOOR CLEMENS
RENOVATION ARCHITECTURE & RESEARCH
LEONOOR CLEMENS
RENOVATION ARCHITECTURE & RESEARCH
CONTENT CURRICULUM VITAE 3 BAKENESSERTOREN 4 KOSTVERLORENKUNST-ROUTE 6 HAMMENBOERDERIJ WITH KARNSCHUUR 12 LOUVRE LUIKEN EERSTE KAMER DER STATEN GENERAAL
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UNIQUE GATHERING 16 HOTEL AND CONGRESCENTRE 20 EUROPEES GOETHE INSTITUUT 24
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CURRICULUM VITAE Last name First name Residence Phonenumber E-Mail Place of birth Date of birth Nationality
Clemens Leonoor Delft 0031 (0)628475104 leonoorclemens@gmail.com 20-02-1989 Langeraar Dutch
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2014-heden Floormanager, Theater de Veste, Delft Since april 2014 2014-heden
Trainee Architectenbureau VRS, Leiden
2012-heden Theater de Veste, Delft Hospitality employee 2012-2013 Trainee, Governmental Building Agency, The Hague Trainee for 5,5 months on the Monuments department
EDUCATION
2011
Assisant designer DENC, Den Haag
2011-2014 Master Architecture, Technical University Delft RMIT: education and research in Modification,
2010-2011
Trainee Lang Vonier Architekten, Gรถfis, Oostenrijk
2007-2010 Bachelor Architecture, Technical University Delft Bachelor thesis: European Goethe institute, architecture
2010 Trainee DENC, Den Haag Researed the Design&Build principle.
2001-2007 Atheneum, Ashram College Alphen aan den Rijn. Nature and Technique. elactives: German and crafts
2007-2010
Intervention and Transformation. (Graduated Jan 2014)
Voluntary internship of 10 months. I worked in all phases of the design process.
Waitres Walserklause, Marul, Oostenrijk
Summer job in a restaurant, for four years in July and August.
SKILLS
ACTIVITIES 2013 Week van het lege gebouw, Den Haag Organized by the Governmental Building Agency, TU Delft et al.
mainly to make a 3D Sketch-up model for a design contest
Searching for possibilities and strategies for vacant buildings in interdisciplinairy teams of students. Case study: interpol building, The Hague.
2012 Conservation assessment, TU Delft (elective) Case study: Hammenboerderij(1550), Delft
Language
Dutch Native German Fluent English Fluent
Computer Autocad, Archicad Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Indesign, Adobe Photoshop
MDDS, Sketch-up, Microsoft Word, Excel
Interests Hiking, drawing, mountainbiking, reading, traveling
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BAKENESSERTOREN, HAARLEM Drawing Bakenessertoren (15th century) At the office of Veldman, Rietbroek, Smit, Leiden, 2014
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KOSTVERLORENKUNST-ROUTE
‘Network of art pavilions in vacant bridge houses along the quays of Amsterdam’ Location: Amsterdam West, The Netherlands Course: Graduation projext, Master Architecture Tutor: Wouter Willers, Frank Koopman, Lidy Meijers
The historic valuable Kostverlorenvaart in Amsterdam-West contains six bridge houses. These beautiful little houses will become vacant in the next five years. Their very special placement, in the water and near the bridge, and their architecture makes them unique items. I want to integrate the houses in a project to make the quays in Amsterdam-West more lively and attractive. The houses will become ateliers for foreign artists which participate the artist in residence program. The extension of the houses, formed by a pontoon in the water, is the exhibition place and the way to connect the houses visibly over the lenght of the route. Making use of different exhibtion possibilities, from stand to space, every spot has his own character. The pontoons are build out of a grid 1,20 x 1,20. Six fix colomns, connected by diogonal beams forms the basis and strengthen the scale of the small houses. Seven additional colomns should be placed, in the grid, by the artist. Location depended the artist can add his exhibition possibilties by hang it, very user friendly, in between the columns . Visitors of the route can enter the pontoons by the existing stairs which provide a marvelous view over the water.
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Willemsbrug
Building technical analysis
Kattenslootbrug
Beltbrug
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Westerkeersluis
Van Hallbrug Wiegbrug
Willemsbrug
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Kattenslootbrug
Beltbrug
Section Kattenslootbrug
Detail
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Horizontal detail
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Impression Wiegbrug
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HAMMENBOERDERIJ WITH KARNSCHUUR Location: Rotterdamseweg 155, Delft, The Netherlands Course: Elective Master 2: Conservation Assessment Tutor: Rob van Hees, Sylvia Naldini
The Hammenboerderij, build in the 16th centrury, is one of the last remaining and biggest farmer ensembles in Midden Delftland. Only the cellar and the gate dates from this century, the rest of the building was destroyed during the Spanish invasion and rebuild afterwards. It is now surrounded by faculties and student housing of the Technical University Delft. The goal of this course to bring in practise what was learned at the course ‘Building conservation techniques’ succesfully followed one year earlier. (Ancient) building materials, degradation processes and conservation techniques were presented in a serie of interactive lectures and examined by a writer exam. In a group of 3 students the Hammenboerderij was analysed. We visited the building several times and we had weekly contact with the tutors. The final product was a writen report made in the program MDDS.
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Historic photos (Beeldbank)
The west facade contains a small expansion which used to be the former toilet. This expansion is build out of brick with a layer of plaster. The brick as the plaster are damages due to crypto florescence, salt crystallization under the surface by a lack of moister or a high evaporation rate. This proces generates inside presure in the material. The bricks are crumbled and the plaster is pushed away. The properties of the plaster forms the cause of this problem. It probably has bigger pores than the bricks, that is way there is no moister transportation possible. The water, including the salt, was not able to transported to the surface and crystallized inside the material.
Damages west facade Star cracking around the ancers and the settlements of the roof are caused by the movement of the walls. The two parallel walls used to be connected by horizontal beams which provide that the roof frame and the walls are not able to deform. For the placement of a milkmill one horizontal beam has been removed. Now the forces of the roof are pushing the walls out of each other on one particular place, which causes cracks around the ancers. The roof settles in order to the movement of the walls, only there where the beam is missing.
Damages east facade
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EERSTE KAMER DER STATEN GENERAAL, LOUVRE LUIKEN Location: Binnenhof, The Hague, The Netherlands Course: Internship at Governmental Building Agency 2012-2013 Tutor: Marc van Roosmalen
My internship at the Governmental Building Agency brought me to very special places. One of them was the ‘Eerste Kamer der Staten Generaal’ in The Hague. The south orientated rooms catch the sun the whole day long. The light as also the heat load is very high and not accaptable anymore. Closing al the eighteen enormous shutters in the morning and opening them in the evening take al lot of effort. Otherwise, integrating a mechanical heating and cooling system is not desired in a historic interior like this. That is why I studied the possibilities of making the shutters more user friendly, by let them move mechanically. After the whole window and shutters were measured there was contact with a firm which was specialized in the mechanical operation of shutter from the inside. With the help of a drive mechanism, integrated in the windowframe, the shutters can be ealisy opened and closed. A test was made at one pair of shutters.
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Horizontal detail - current situation
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Exterior/interior - new situation
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UNIQUE GATHERING Location: Vacant building at Binckhorst, The Hague, The Netherlands Course: Architectural design studio, Master 2 Tutor: Iwert Bernakiewicz
The Binckhorst is a industrial area in need for new development. Mapping The Binckhorst is a research/design project for Msc2. Instead of starting with a fixed program, we started with an elaborate research by mapping the area. The first goal of this research is to see if we can find ‘the DNA of the Binckhorst’. Al the maps can be found on http://waardestelling. nl/binckhorst/. The research project was also be presented on the IABR Making City The second goal is formulating our own design program based on the maps and according to the Slow Urbanism philosophy. For me the Binkhorst had the characteristics of a rough wasteland were everybody has just one destination.My goal was to add a small scale enterprice with a permanent character which provide the working people a second destination in the Binckhorst, create a reason for outsiders to visit the area and give the Binckhorst a social touch.
Interconnections
Wasteland
Environmentel effects
Economical growth
Economical importance
Future trafic load
Functions
Pedestrain roads
Vacancy
In a vacant building I will design a restaurant and housing for people with a disability. In the nearby sheds they will support the industries in the area. Vice versa will the restaurant be the (missing) meeting point were outsiders as also companies will be gather.
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office
conference room
canteen
technique
women
men
women
men
tech.
2100 3200
B
bar
kitchen
restaurant
11300
dishwashing
3000
33300
preparation
A
A
13700
toilets visitors
storage
storage and expedition living room
kitchen
22000
3200
37000
6900
69000
Ground floor
B
The area is full of environmental effects like, dust, noise, polluted air and hazardous situations. Which makes it impossible to create long stay facilities. E19 architects came up with a matrix of sollutions against those environmental effects. Designing with contrete, glass and vegetations will achieve different environmental zones and a healthiers inside climate.
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Environmental zones
Section AA
South facade
Section BB
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HOTEL AND CONGRESCENTRE Location: Kanaalweg 2, Delft, The Netherlands Course: Architectural design studio, Master 1 Tutor: Henny Brouwer, Bert van Bommel
This Msc1 project consisted of redesigning a former TU Delft building into a hotel and congres center. The existing building dates from the beginning of the 20th century and is an example of the beautiful Dutch neogothic style designed by government architect Van Lokhorst. It has still has enormous lectures halls and beautiful staircases. After research and value assessment, the design has well considered choices about the (architectural) connections between old and new. The contrast between a the rigid original building and a more organic new volume forms the fundament of the design. The new build restaurant has an oval form and differs in high by a ramp, which provide a panorama view over the park. The wooden construction follows its organic form and flows through the building. The structure of the existing building will remain and fits perfectly for hoteland congres rooms Its forms the serene world of its the lively counterpart.
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1990
1931
A
Ground floor
1971
2011
A
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foyer
architectenbuureau DP6 p+3400
p=0
A A
A
A
p+ 1000
p+2900
Basement
Kelder_zoom in
North facade
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Ground floor
Begane grond_zoom in
East facade Aanzicht Zuid
Aanzicht Oost
m in
Tweede verdieping 1_200
Section
Doorsnede AA 1_200
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Leren en lezen Leslokalen
EUROPEES GOETHE INSTITUUT
210m²
Cultuur Zalen
280m²
Werkplekken
Werkplekken medewerker
Ondersteunende ruimten Buitenplaats
25m²
115m²
Wacht/spreekkamer
<500-850m²
Werkplekken vrijwilligers
Location: Vacant building at Binckhorst, The Hague, The Netherlands
Bibliotheek
Course: Bachelor thesis design studio Tutor: Susanne Pietsch, Floris Cornellise
Research to the organisation of existing Goethe instutues in the Netherlands showed me that for a cultural institute they are very secretive. The different functions do not have any connection with each other, they are stuck in the certain part of the building. Encounter and cross pollination are the central themes of this design. I transformed the given program into three domains: learn and read, culture and work. All those different kind of domains are situated around the inner courtyard. The supporting facilities of this domains are disconnected and combined and situated at the widened parts of the corridors. The users of the building will now forced to use a big part of the building.
15m² Printkamer Opslag
240m²
350m²
Werkplekken docenten
35m²
25m² Werkplaats
35m² Expeditie
45m² Foyes/bar
70m² Opslag keuken/bar
30m² Gastenverblijf
105m²
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15m² Pantry
105m²
Ateliers
vergaderruimte
15m² Archief
25m² WC’s
20m² Vergaderuimte
25m² WC’s
25m² Schoonmaakhok
20m² Technische ruimte
20m²
Situation
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North facade
East facade
Section
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Ground floor
First floor
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LEONOOR CLEMENS
RENOVATION ARCHITECTURE & RESEARCH