LUCAS A. PISSETTI selected works 2010-2016
Lucas Alencar Pissetti address
1104EA Amsterdam Kleiburg 518
date of birth
28.10.1989
nationality
brazilian
2nd citizenship
italian (EU)
lucas.pissetti@live.com
mobile +31 625 477872
RÉSUMÉ Education
Professional
Academie van Bouwkunst
de Cie. Architekten
Universidade de Caxias do Sul
Knevel Architecten
MSc of Architecture Amsterdam, the Netherlands 2014-2018
Degree on Architecture & Urbanism Caxias do Sul, Brazil 2007-2013
Other Autodesk Revit Certificate, Porto Alegre 2011 Best graduation project of Universidade de Caxias do Sul 2013’ class Crafting the Façade Workshop, March 2016, the Netherlands
Skills Software
Autocad 2D Sketchup 7 Pro Rhino3D V-Ray Revit Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe Indesign Corel Draw MS Office
Languages Portuguese English Spanish Dutch
Architectural Intern Amsterdam, the Netherlands jan. - jul. 2016 Architectural Intern Amsterdam, the Netherlands jul. - dec. 2015
DS Landscape Architects Research Internship Amsterdam, the Netherlands jan. - apr. 2015
Marchioro Arquitetura Junior Architect Caxias do Sul, Brazil 2013 - 2014
Universidade de Caxias do Sul Research Internship Caxias do Sul, Brazil 2012 - 2013
FISA Incorporadora Architectural Intern Caxias do Sul, Brazil 2011 - 2012
Additional Experience Designer of interior project, physiotherapy clinic in Caxias do Sul, Brazil, 2014 Project leader at AC-CA architectural competition 2013 Experienced with graphic design and architectural photography
VILLA INSPIRACIĂ“N a house for a writer status
Academic
institution
Academie van Bouwkunst
location
Amsterdam
year
2015
program
Villa
advisor
Jan Richard Kikkert
software
AutoCad, Sketchup, V-Ray, Photoshop, Illustrator
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A vast open green area in the North banks of the IJ River in Amsterdam was set as the location for the design of this villa, which will be home for a successful writer, his wife and young son. The house is designed in such a way that all of its spaces meet the unique requirements of each one of the family members, while absorbing the qualities of the landscape present in the area. The design process started by creating spaces following the clients’ specific interests: an enclosed library for the writer to not distract himself while doing his work; a spacious room abundant in light and openings to the surrounding nature; and a playful space for the kid. The villa was then arranged in a rectangular plan, making the transition between the water and the open green area, while generating a panoramic view of the IJ river and the city of Amsterdam. The strategy of absorbing the atmosphere of the surroundings was created by inviting the water and the vegetation inside the house, by making subtractions to the box shape. Also, the lack of artificial light in the area inspired the creation of subtractions on the rooftop, setting giant skylights up, immersing the stars into the house.
Exploded axonometric
different heights ceilings + skylights
transparent + translucent glass panes
structural concrete walls
variety of levels
link surrounding landscape
rectangular plateau
Living room
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Ground floor
First floor
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1 garage 2 terrace 3 entrance 4 library 5 storage 6 wine cellar 7 toilet 8 kitchen 9 living room
10 dining room 11 patio 12 shower 13 master bedroom 14 cinema 15 children’s room 16 kid’s bedroom 17 roof terrace
Section AA
Section CC
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The “cave”
Ground floor
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The “inspirational cave” is a hideway from the real world and all of its distractions. Its a place where the writer can seek for inspiration when nothing else seems to work. There is no electricity or heating in the place: it’s a primitive space which opens up to the sky, revealing the infinite stars above it.
Section DD
Home theatre | Kid’s room
South façade
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THE DUTCH BRICK CENTRE crafting the faรงade workshop status
Academic
institution
Academie van Bouwkunst
location
Amsterdam
year
2016
program
laboratory, office, showroom
advisors
Jan Peter Wingender, Udo Garritzmann, Anna Jansen
software
AutoCad, Rhino3D, V-Ray, Photoshop, Illustrator
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Situated in the northern part of Amsterdam, on an old industrial area with large warehouses of shipyards and factories, the dutch brick centre comprises three different institutions under the same roof: a mix of offices, laboratories, workshops and exhibition spaces devoted to explore and showcase the most dutch of all building materials. With many developing plans for the area, the building functions as an important node for the place, as it sits next to the upcoming bridge that will connect the area with the city center. Its main entrance is located in the waterfront, establishing the conncetion with the promenade.
Volume diagram. One subtraction of the mass creates three different volumes.
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Circulation diagram. Each institution with its own access core.
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Program diagram. Each volume for a independent institution. Public spaces located in the lower levels.
Facade diagram. Designed according to a strict grid, with the size of windows according to each program.
Space diagram. Public space as a cave-like structure enveloped by bricks.
Construction diagram. Interior facades carries the main loads. Exterior veil as a separated structure.
View from main entrance
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Overall, the building is perceived as an enigmatic, timeless structure from the outside, with its wide arches intriguing the visitor to step in. Once inside, the visitor can go through a sequence of different spaces, from the cave-like structure, to a cold narrow corridor, all of each with its own peculiarity, aimed to trigger different emotions on the visitor.
View from side entrance
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reception exhibition/showroom EKWC_workshop EKWC_storage Ground level
TCKI_storage EKWC_workshop outdoor showroom interior exhibition space men toilet women toilet
TCKI_laboratories EKWC_workshop KNB_auditorium
First level
Second level
TCKI_laboratories EKWC_workshop KNB_office KNB_meeting rooms
TCKI_office EKWC_office KNB_office
Third level
Fourth level
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Section AA
Section BB
East faรงade
North faรงade
West faรงade
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Detailed faรงade fragment
Faรงade fragment model
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THE VERTICAL NEIGHBORHOOD micro-housing in the city of Amsterdam status
Academic
institution
Academie van Bouwkunst
location
Amsterdam
year
2015
program
housing, commercial
advisor
Laurens Jan ten Kate
software
AutoCad, Sketchup, V-Ray, Photoshop, Illustrator
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In the city of Amsterdam, sharing apartment units are represented as a common way of dwelling. However, illegally subdivided apartments keep creating a series of problems in terms of safety and dwelling quality. The main reasons for the growing number of this illegal subdivision are the continuously increase of the city’s population density and the highly rental costs. Currently, most of the people moving into the city are students and young professionals, who enjoy outdoor activities and don’t spend much of their free time at home, sometimes looking for collaboration within their field. This proposal seeks to provide this people a solution: affordable micro-housing units in a central location, in one building that combines all the amenities for a confortable dwelling, as well as outdoor spaces connecting the units, creating a vertical neighborhood that brings spectacular views of the historical city.
Following the concept of the incoming neighbor, Hotel Jakarta, the design was conceived as the climax of the “garden path” that is extended all over the Java island. The idea proceeded to elevate this path in the building, making public gardens in the entire height of the building, all the way up to the sky-garden, a public space with a bar/ restaurant more than 60m high in the sky. Continuous public route
Skeleton
Full = Apartments
Empty = Public
The tower design was based on a modular grid filled in with “boxes” of apartments where the residents could choose from different types of dwelling. Gardens and balconies were created to bring a balance between open and closed space.
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Perspective section
Exploded axonometric Public route Panoramic lifts Secondary route shafts Staircases shafts Type A apartments Type B apartments Type C apartments Special apartments
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Foorplan example
Detailed typologies
4,7 0
m 5m 4,9
Type A 23,25m²
6,4 0
m
Type B 25,30m²
5 3,9
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6,4 0
m
5 4,9
m
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SOCIAL INTEGRATION CENTER using history as a catalyst for public space status
Academic
institution
Universidade de Caxias do Sul
location
Caxias do Sul, Brazil
year
2013
program
Library, care-center, public square
advisor
Erinton Aver
software
AutoCad, Sketchup, V-Ray, Corel Draw
The fast and disorderly densification of the city of Caxias do Sul led to the lack of public, cultural and recreational facilities throughout the city. This project was created for giving people a quality urban equipment, that integrates the various layers of society, in a hospitable leisure space. An existing square was chosen for the site, mainly because its location: a developing area, with many educational institutions; but also because its own identity, thanks to the large historical building, the former Metallurgical Industry Abramo Eberle. The idea of ​​integration is present on this project in several ways: the search for identity alongside the industry building; the creation of a library to be incorporated by the general public and also by the nearby elementary school; and the redevelopment of an existing Psychosocial Care Center, in order to treat its patients by gathering them with the citizens and using the facilities of the center.
LIBRARY administration LIBRARY study area group rooms
CAPS treatment area administration CAPS studio refectory multipurpose room kitchen storage CAPS reception studio expositions area
LIBRARY children’s collection terrace reading area LIBRARY main collection reading area periodicals LIBRARY foyer storage bookstore café reception multipurpose room
CAPS auditorium foyer PLAZA
garage storages
Programmatic diagram
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Ground floor
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Section BB
Section EE
East elevation
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Section detail Axonometric detail
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View from square
Photo insertion
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CONFRONT THE VOID a farewell chapel for those who die alone status
Academic
institution
Academie van Bouwkunst
location
Amsterdam
year
2014
program
Farewell chapel
advisor
Ard Hoksbergen
software
AutoCad, Sketchup, V-Ray, Photoshop, Corel Draw
An arrenged funeral for people who die by themselves, with no one there to look after them. The cerimony itself could not be more sad. We could not be sure of how these people lived their lives, but we know about one thing: they died alone. The Void tries to warn society about how we should try to help these people before it’s too late. Instead of making a bright and confortable space, the chapel is designed to transmit the visitors a feeling of what the lives of some of these forgotten people were like.
On the main open space of the cemetery, the chapel emerge as a black hole, on the midst of the incidental trees located in the spot. This irregular misunderstood form made of bricks, is simply a circle extrusion aimed to the sun, the only form of illumination possible. It stands as a sculpture, while a long and precarious path is created, getting narrower while descending to the underground, as the only entrance to the building. On the inside, a rough atmosphere unveils the funeral space, very simple, with nothing more than it’s needed. The end of the journey led you to the enlightment space, where white bricks prevail, bringing the ceremony back to light.
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on the furthest spot, a black hole appears among the trees
the extrusion of the black hole aims to the sunlight
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Axonometric diagrams
Perspective section
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the long path is created, going undergroung in order to disconnect itself from the building
the journey to another dimension: from open to closed, and then back to light
The building is constructed using basically one material: brick. With different patterns, colors and positioning, different feelings were obtained on the 3 distinct spaces of the chapel: the entry path with dark bricks directing to the chapel; the inside space with radial brickwork pointing to the coffin; and the exit path, with white bricks pointing to the sky with perforated brick ceiling letting light pass through.
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Floorplan
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Interior space Exit path
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EMPTYCORE the abandoned nightclub status
Academic
institution
Academie van Bouwkunst
location
Rotterdam
year
2015
program
Nightclub
advisor
Maurizio Scarciglia
software
AutoCad, Sketchup, V-Ray, Photoshop, Illustrator
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The progressive vacancies of post-war office buildings in the city of Rotterdam was the main theme for this project. By choosing to keep the structure of a vacant building, and create a new use for it, a lot of money could be saved, and the existing quality of these buildings can be appropriated in a new project. In this project, a modernist building located across the canal from the Laurenskerk, was chosen to be reused instead of being demolished. The idea began as a confrotation to the city’s ideal of iminent demolition of abandoned buildings. What if we could use this aspect to make a different use for the building? What if we could make the building still look abandoned from the outside, but with a new function on the inside?
Keep the building’s envelope. Partly remove its core.
That’s how Emptycore was imagined: from the outside it looks like just another abandoned office building. But as you listen to the music and see the lights coming from the upper windows, you get curious to see what’s happening in the place. You find your way down to the tunnel next to the canal and when you less expected there you are, a hidden temple where everything can happen. On the underground level you look up as you see a glass roof with people dancing on it, after a maze of steel beams, giant speakers and 7 floors of peculiar spaces, each one thought for different purposes. An abandoned building never looked this nice.
Remaining structure.
New structure.
First studies
New circulation Remaining floors.
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Basement level
Ground level 40 | Selected works - Lucas Pissetti
First level
Third level
Sixth level
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Longitudinal section
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View from sixth level
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ABN AMRO PAVILJOEN MAHLERPLEIN a design based on the concept of circularity status
Professional
office
De Architekten Cie.
location
Amsterdam
year
2016
program
Exhibition space, meeting rooms, office
project leader
Pi de Bruijn / Hans Hammink
contribution
interior design, drawings, diagrams, research
software
AutoCad, Rhino, V-Ray, Photoshop, Illustrator
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The design for the ABN AMRO Pavilion is unique in the Netherlands: designing the first practical example of a sustainable and circular building. The main idea of the circular design is that it makes the least possible impact: waste-free and resilient, always taking into account the recyclability of the materials used. The building has a large glass front façade that opens up to the plaza. The stairs lead to a public place where both passers-by and employees can meet. The roof is covered with grass, and thereby contribute to biodiversity. It is an attractive, public place to get some fresh air during the break. Inside the building there is more than 2000m2 of meeting and work space, but there is also a space for the so-called ‘living lab’. A space where the latest innovations, can be applied and tested. A part of the facade is made, for example, suitable for the application of new materials, so that it can be examined if there are more durable applications. The Delft University of Technology is involved from the beginning in the project and will remain in the ‘living lab’ to monitor the experiments and expand. In this way, the theory is continuously tested in practice.
Axonometric interior diagrams: basement
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Axonometric interior diagrams: ground floor
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Axonometric interior diagrams: ground floor
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Structural scheme
1225mm 5200mm 375mm
475mm 1283mm 3450mm
10200mm 8100mm
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13650mm
Longitudinal section
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GALILEO REFERENCE CENTER european satelitte navigation building status
Professional
office
De Architekten Cie.
location
Noordwijk
year
2016
program
Exhibition space, meeting rooms, office
project leader
Pero Puljiz / Eric van Noord
contribution
Design, physical model
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The project involves the building of approximately 1500m2 with 2 floors for housing a part of the European satellite navigation system. The building will be monitoring service place via the satellite navigation system. Galileo combines office work areas, server rooms and common spaces in a unique spatial organization characterized by several security sections. The workstations are organized along a wide corridor, with two patios bringing a sense of nature to the place. The entrance lobby is the social heart of the building, acting as a club house and also an exhibition space where influences of space can be found in everyday life. The Galileo building brings the concept of sustainability and circular design. The goal is to freely design a resilient building, taking waste into account with the recyclability of the materials used. The main structure, the first floor and roof are made of prefabricated wood. The facades are designed as a wooden frame containing cassettes to make it easy to disassemble and possibly change with other coatings, such as pv panels.
Physical model: process
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Physical model: final result
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HOTEL DE VOORDE TE RIJSKWIJK restoration of historical estate with new orangerie status
Professional
office
Knevel Architecten
location
Rijskwijk
year
2015
program
Hotel, restaurant, orangerie
project leader
Gert-Jan Knevel
contribution
design, drawings, renders, analysis
software
AutoCad, Sketchup, V-Ray, Photoshop, Illustrator
ONTWERP
IMPRESSIE
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Landgoed de Voorde is part of the Estates Zone of the city of Rijswijk. As part of the redevelopment of the estates zone, De Voorde aims to restore the historical situation of the estate as a new suitable function. After a historical analysis of the geomorphological and historical development of the estate, an analysis of the current estate was made and a vision in which recommendations are made about the future of the estate. In this view, historical research forms the basis for the future design, with respect and appreciation for the past and an central eye to the future. This integrated and interdisciplinary approach ensures cultural and historical foundation for the proposed allocation of the estate Voorde as a hotel-restaurant in the middle of the publicly accessible park.
ONTWERP
LANDHUIS
laden/lossen
voorraad 42m2 toiletten 28m2
ingang 16m2
gang 10m2
herenkamer 46m2 technische ruimte fietsen afval 42m2
parkeren bar 28m2
receptie 31m2 herenkamer 36m2
keuken 28m2
oranjerie 100m2
begane grond
bar bergruimte / opslag hotelkamers keuken ontsluiting orangerie herenkamer sanitair vergaderruimte
herenkamer 36m²
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daklicht
fietsen / afval 42m²
Technical drawings ONTWERP
LANDHUIS
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6535+p 5590+pb.k. dakrandb.k. dakrand 6050+p
6050+p goothoogte goothoogte 5590+p 5590+p
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OOSTGEVEL OOSTGEVEL
zuidgevel
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nokhoogte nokhoogte 6535+p 6535+p b.k. dakrandb.k. dakrand
6050+pnokhoogte 6050+p goothoogte goothoogte nokhoogte 6535+p 6535+p 5590+p 5590+p b.k. dakrandb.k. dakrand 6050+pgoothoogte goothoogte 6050+p 5590+p
lamellen
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lamellen
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WESTGEVEL WESTGEVEL
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WESTGEVEL WESTGEVEL
b.k. vloer beg.grond b.k. vloer beg.grond Peil=0.00 Peil=0.00
westgevel
glaspui beloopbare goot (keulse goot)
b.k. liftschacht 9830+ (3000+b.k.vloer)
nokhoogte 6535+p
2.13
b.k. vloer verd. 2 6830+p
2.05
hotelkamer 14
hotelkamer 11 b.k. dakrand 6050+p
goothoogte 5590+p
2335
1.14
b.k. vloer 3150+p
keuken
oranjerie
b.k. vloer verd. 1 3660+p
terras b.k. vloer beg.grond Peil=0.00
vrijstaande liftschacht
0.11
restaurant / herenkamer
b.k. vloer beg.grond Peil=0.00
nokhoogte 6535+p goothoogte 5590+p
1.05
hotelkamer 8
vergaderruimte
250
NOORDGEVEL NOORDGEVEL
300
NOORDGEVEL NOORDGEVEL
2600
herenkamer 46m²
Programmatic floorplan technische ruimte
hotelkamer 5
0.03
restaurant
b.k. vloer beg.grond Peil=0.00
o.k. lift put 1100-p
doorsnede oranjerie
doorsnede
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DWARS DOORSNEDE C-C'
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Different proposals for the “orangerie”
ONTWERP
IMPRESSIE
zicht vanaf parkeerplaatsen op oranjerie en verbinding met het landhuis
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ONTWERP
IMPRESSIE
vogelvlucht vanuit zuidwesten
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BUILDING FOR BIODIVERSITY thinking the city as an ecosystem status
Research
office
DS Landscape Architects
location
Amsterdam
year
2015
project leader
Maike van Stiphout / Mathias Lehner
contribution
research, design, drawings
software
AutoCad, Sketchup, Photoshop, Illustrator
Initiated and led by Maike van Stiphout and Mathias Lehner, the reseacrh project “Building for Biodiversity� involved spatial design at all levels for a new kind of urban habitat which is suitable not only for humans, but emphatically also for as much biodiversity as possible. The project investigated the possibility to grasp, but even more so to improve and exploit biodiversity from the spatial disciplines: architecture, urban planning and landscape architecture. Pragmatic strategies and tangible results of biodiversity for densely populated urban areas in the Netherlands were mapped in response to a concrete case in Amsterdam: the Cruquius area. With concrete examples, cost-benefit analysis and roadmaps for urban development, an urgent theme was putted on the map and aimed to activate the involved stakeholders.
building for building for biodiversity biodiversity emergency emergency toolbox toolbox
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Use this to biodiverse
Useto this toolbo make bir biodiverse Cru happy! Sha to make birds, friends, do happy! Share w friends, do it to
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
Data sheet of references
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Analysis of IJburg ecosystem
small birds
big birds 1
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3
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water birds
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Nestboxes
Green roof
The nestboxes built into the walls of the buildings provide a good shelter and enhances nesting opportunities for all kinds of birds. A nestbox can be bought for approximately â‚Ź30
A green roof doesn't only provide food and shelter for animals. It also helps to improve the air quality and improve mental and physical health. Another benefit from green roofs is the insulation of both sound and heat, reducing the costs of warming of the building. It also contributes to reducing the Urban Heat Island Effect, reducing the mean temperature inside cities.
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C a n p r ov i d e a f o o d source and shelter for small mammals and birds. Very good way to include green in urban areas with nearly only vertical walls.
Can provide a food source and shelter for small mammals and birds. As shown here (along the road/tramtrack), when continuous, can provide a corridor to other spots and expand their living area.
Climbing vegetation
Protective bushes
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high-density area
2
water area
3
low-density area
mammals 1
2
insects 3
3
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Biodiversity in the backyard
amphibians 2
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Green walls Can provide a food source and shelter for small mammals and birds. Reduction of overall temperature of the building. It can also be used to purify water. Very good way to include green in urban areas with nearly only vertical walls. Can be used for urban agriculture as well, maybe as a community vegetable garden.
Encourage people to use their backyards as an important food source for different pollinators like butterflies and bees, which in turn are a food source again for all different types of birds and small mammals like bats.
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A good spot for waterbirds to make nests and give shelter. It also cleans the water making it able for amphibians and fish to live in, as well as it can be used as a natural swimming spot for people.
Can be a spot for flowering plants like daisies, which are a food source for pollinators. It is also more attractive to other animal species instead of only paved roads. Another positive side effect is that rainwater is taken up by the soil and plants, reducing the overload of sewers with the flooding of the streets.
Reed bank
existing conditions
Green strip along roads
missed opportunities
improving possibility
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Final workshop result: design for a “emergency toolbox�, partner with Anne van Strien
Inviting residents to #participate in #buildingfor biodiversity by providing emergency toolkits to enhance biodiversity: #empowerco mmunities!
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buil ding biod for eme iver sity tool rgen cy box
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Use this toolbox to contribute to a biodiverse Cruquius. Use the tools to make birds, butterflies & bees happy! Share with neighbours and friends, do it together! Enjoy!
Concept diagram
Built prototype
mail box
ingredients
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