Portfolio Mathis Gebauer

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academic projects

2016 -2019

urbanism + architecture +

portfolio



mathis gebauer



content: CV Integrated Project / ArchLab

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jan Knippers, Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Peter Schürmann, Dipl. Ing. Peter Seger

Project City - Landscape / Quatier Münster

Prof. Dr. Martina Baum, Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Ulrike Böhm

Country - Building / An Embassy for India

Prof. Dr. Thomas Jocher

Protagonist / Colin Rowe

Prof. Dr. Martina Baum, Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Ulrike Böhm

Artist in Residence / Introduction to Design

Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Markus Allmann

Body - Form / Drawing - Sculptural Design

Prof. Sybil Kohl

Current Preoccupations Building Urban Eco Communities

Visiting Prof. Dr. Anupama Kundoo

Research Architecture / OMA - AMO

Zsuzsanna Stánitz

Architecture and Ideology

Prof. Dr. phil. Stefan Trüby



CV I Education: 2016 University Stuttgart, Architecture and Urbanism B.Sc., Stuttgart, Germany 2015 A level / graduation from high school 2002 Rudolf-Steiner-School, Villingen- Schwenningen, Germany

Practice: 2018 Assistent for exhibitions, Association of German Architects, BDA, Stuttgart 2018 Assistent, Painter´s Studio Mayer, Ludwigsburg 2017 Student assistent, Planungsgruppe Gestering, Knipping, de Vries, Stuttgart 2016 Assistent, Building center Effinger, Trossingen 2016 Internship, Carpentry Markus Haller, Aldingen 2015 Internship, BEHNISCH Architects, Stuttgart 2013 Internship, Stephanus-Workshop Berlin, Workshop Johannesstift, Berlin 2012 Internship, KLOTZ Architects, Trossingen



CV II Engagement: 2018

Apprentice Instructor, Filipino Fighting Arts Association, Hamburg/Karlsruhe

2012 - 2016 National and international workshops for filipino martial arts 2012 - 2016 Instructor for filipino martial arts in child and adult classes, Kampfkunstzentrum, Aldingen 2003 - 2014 Musical education department drums and percussion, Musikschule, Trossingen

Skills: AutoCAD

Laser cutting

VRay

Drivers license (EU)

Revit

CNC milling

Cinema4D

English C1

Vectorworks

Cutting plotter

3DS Max

French B1

Photoshop

Sketch Up

Illustrator

Word

InDesign

Excel

Rhino3D

Powerpoint


Integrated Project: Archlab Stuttgart, Germany Institute for Building Construction and Design, Dipl.-Ing. Peter Seger Institute for Building Technology and Design, Prof. Dipl.Ing. Peter SchĂźrmann Institute for Building Structures and Structural Design, Prof. Dr.-Ing Jan Knippers

Digitalisation has changed the workflow of the production of architecture in every field and has become a major part of the educational process. However many institutions are lacking innovation as well as there is a demand for digital workspaces. This for a proposal for a new ArchLab is requiered. In order to meet the requirements of a contemporary production methods digital and analog manufacturing are merging in the process of architecture production, setting the spatial requirements for the Archlab. The workshops are defined as specific rooms and are juxtaposed to create negative space where unspecific activities are enabled when multiple manufacturing methods are required.

04.-08.

An exhibition hall is located on top of the specific and unspecific manufacturing spaces leading to a close interaction between production and presentation. A semi-public bridge is leading from the entrance hall through the workshops, thus transforming them into exponats, to the faculty of architecture and urban planing, creating a connection between the public and the campus enabeling civilians to precive the process of architecture.

2018



Spezifischer Raum Der spezifische Raum der Werkstätten ist für die speziellen Anforderungen des Raumprogrammes ausgelegt. Um großzügige Raumhöhen zu schaffen, werden geschossübergreifende Volumen ausgebildet. Diese sind nicht gebündelt sondern bilden negative Räume die zur Erschließung und anderweitiger Nutzung dienen.

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Der unspezifische Raum wird als negativer Raum durch die Volumina der Werkstätten gebildet und schafft Raum für studentisches Arbeiten außerhalb und unmittelbar zwischen den Werkstätten. Ein einleitendes Foyer dient zur Erschließung des oberen Stockwerks und des Werkstattbereichs.

Ausstellungsspange Das Gebäude schafft einen neuen Zugang zum Kollegiengebäude 1.Der Veranstaltungsraum an der Stirnseite des Gebäudes bildet mit dem Foyer des Kollegiengebäudes eine Austellungsspange aus, die an den Werkräumen entlang führt und diese zu einem Element der Ausstellung macht. Lufträume verbinden beiden Stockwerke und schaffen Bezüge.

Schaufenster zur Stadt Die lange Frontseite zur Straße hin ist repräsentativ für das Gebäude. Sie zeigt sowohl den Foyer- sowie den Werkstattbereich und ermöglicht Einblicke in das Innenleben de Archlabs. So wirkt das Gebäude für Menschen innerhalb und außerhalb transparent.

Konzeptaxonometrie M 1:200

Bearbeiter: Mila Kostovic 3255025| Inga Schmidt 3257708 | Jakob Schlipf 3241031 | Mathis Gebauer 3266126 | P


Ausstellungs- und Präsentationsbereich Perspektive

Bearbeiter: Mila Kostovic 3255025| Inga Schmidt 3257708 | Jakob Schlipf 3241031 | Mathis Gebauer 3266126 | Patric




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Digitalwerkstatt | 137qm

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Robolab

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Grundriss Werkstattebene1:50


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Metallwerkstatt | 68qm

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Spritzraum | 47qm 15

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Bearbeiter: Mila Kostovic 3255025| Inga Schmidt 3257708 | Jakob Schlipf 3241031 | Mathis Gebauer 3266126 | Patrick Haiser 3231384




Project: City + Landscape MĂźhlhausen, Germany Urban Design Institute, Prof. Dr. Martina Baum, Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Ulrike BĂśhm

The district of Stuttgart MĂźnster is situated in a prominent location. Embeded between the city center of Stuttgart with its charactristic city blocks, vineyards on a gentle slope, adding nature in the area and the river Neckar providing space close to the water, therefore the district has the potential for a liveable future. On the other hand it is located cloesly to the negelected mass housing area of Hallschlag, denied access to the river Neckar and an omnipresent Powerplant. The proposal conceives the area as a melting pot bringing the city to the water, reconnecting Hallschlag and the city core, thus fighting social segregation, adding urban qualities to a industrial site and integrating the nature.

10.2017

This for the proposal reacts diffrently on each side, corresponding accoringly to the potential or difficulty of the area that is faced. By integrating given typologies, the area connects and relates to the surrounding fabric of the city. The typology of the row, long time negelected, is providing dense housing and facilitates the nature drifting into the district. On the site located closely to the river, the proposal reacts with solitary buildings, thus creating an all fluid public space towards the river. To frame the loose development, solitary blocks are introduced, providing high density , public mixed use programm and urban interaction.

02.2018







Country + Building India Institue for Housing and Design, Prof. Dr. Thomas Jocher

A new embassy for India is proposed in a nutral context located in Stuttgart. The programm is consisting of the embassy, a consulate and a private residence. To meet the expectations of representing the Indian country the design translates the socio-cultural complexity into a spatial one, also referring back to the complexity of mogul architecture, and is creating a visual and tactile connection to the Indian culture by using red pigmented insulating concrete in a monolithic construction with reference to the monolithic construction of aincent Indian tempels.

10.2017

The embassy is prominentely located and is consisting of representative rooms and a hall. The consulate is more strict and transperent, providing efficent service for the citizens. The residence is located on top of the complex, charactereized by privacy and openness.

02.2018







Protagonist : Colin Rowe Stuttgart, Germany Urban Design Institute, Prof. Dr. Martina Baum, Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Ulrike Böhm

In the curse of restructuring the Bohnenviertel, a old district that is located right in front of the former city wall and is now cut of from the city core by infrastructure, Colin Rowe´s “Collage City” is chosen as a theoretical background for the proposal. Researches with the medium of the collage are investigating the topic of a literal collage of the city and the “Objéts Trouve”, elements of town planing which should be used in new urban development, according to Rowe. Thus leading to the concept of merging space defining and space occupying elements of townplaning Colin Rowe is describing, leading to a new typology. The typology forms a complex urban, public, semi private and private space and is relating and connecting these qualities.

10.2017

02.2018







Artist in Residence Nesso, Italy Institute for Conception of Space and Principles of Design, Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Markus Allmann

Artist in Residence is proposing a new facility in the small town of Nesso at the Lake of Como, Italy. To facilitate the furture residence and relate the institution into the context of the context of the city, it is integrated into an existing building.

Culture needs space to be preceived and to unfold their effect. The proposal provides space for (individual) art to evolve and to be presented. The interdiciplinary exchange is facilitated by merging different art practices in one building.

The function per se is interpreted as the maximum expansion of a spatial unit in the context of the existing building. The spatial units of the programm are conceived as autonomous artifacts and are integrated in the existing shell.

Housing is characterized by the opposition of community and private space and their boundaries. These values are interpreted in the plan by open communal spaces and austere and equal private rooms.

The circulation is located in the (negative) space between the integrated core and the existing shell, thus it is running between the old and the new.

04.-08.

2017


Lageplan 1 I 500


Isometrie

IRGE EE I SS17 I Mathis Gebauer I 3266126 I Prof. Markus Allmann I Dipl. Ing. Kyra Bullert I Dipl. Ing. Antonia Blaer




Schnitt B-B 1 I 100

Ansicht Nord-West 1 I 100


Body + Form Sculptural Design Institute for Design and Visualisation, Proy. Sybil Kohl

10.2016

02.2017





Current Preoccupations

10.2018

ongoing



Urban Eco Communities Auroville, India Institute for Conception of Space and Principles of Design, Visiting Prof. Dr. Anupama Kundoo

In the context of rapid urbanization affordability of housing, not only in economic terms, but also in terms of the environmental impact, is a growing concern. Plus: spatial exclusion and social segregation emerging as universal phenomena, beeing omnipresent in a global context. The project “Building Urban Eco Communities� approaches the topic through an integral rethinking of architecutre and urban design in the context of Auroville, India, preceiving the complex issue theoreticaly and practical, addressing environmental, social and economic sustainability holistically.

While there is a need for densitym there is often a lack of a liveable environment. Approaching at the threshold between architecture and urban planing a highly dense structure is proposed, integrating public, communal, and private program, connecting it to relate it. While organizing the housing in communities and clusters, the nature is brought into the structure by a open and porous design. The levels are connected by different layers of circulation, a plaza level, a community level, a semi public street and a recreational level, each with a specific program.






Research Architecture OMA / AMO Institute for Theory of Architecture and Design, Zsuzsanna Stánitz

The Italian architectual historian Manfredo Tafuri defined architecture as “Ideology, as the institution, which is producing ideology”. With the thesis he claims, which is based on observation of modern architecture he did, the course is investigating the ideologic function of architecture in the 20th and 21st century. The course deals with architecture as a product of ideology in the context three historical contextes in Europe: The beginning of the 20th century in Europe in the curse of political revolution in Russia, Italy and Germany, as architecture is becoming an instrument of manipulation. The period after the second World War, where architecture becomes a instrument for the

reconstruction of society especially in Germany and Italy. And the present discours of architecture in the times of a fragile (neo-)liberal status quo.



Architecture + Ideology Institute for Theory of Architecture and Design, Prof. Dr.-phil. Stefan Trüby

Two distinct units under the same umbrella, with a clearly defined agenda. Since its establishment in the late 1990s, AMO provides a platform for OMA´s architectural thinking. Through AMO, an intellectual apparatus, a think-tank has been incorporated as an integral part of the architectural office. It provides an opportunity for interdisciplinary collaboration and the establishment of partnerships that redefine the architectural clientele. When Prada first approached OMA, they were seeking for consultancy on the reinvention of their brand. Since then, instead of the position of the commissioners, the fashion brand became the office´s long-term collaborators with whom they are working on multiple projects from in-store designs through

scenography of fashion shows to brand identity. During the seminar, research is conducted into the projects of AMO, including the exhibitions, the publications, the main areas of research of which the educational activities are an important part. Projects include collaborations with the Universal Studios HQ, The European Union, Prada, the Hermitage, Strelka Institute and Harvard University Graduate School of Design; with themes such as the countryside, preservation, scenography and identity. The seminar aims to create a knowledge hub in which the notion of research as part of the architectural practice will not only be examined and criticized but applied as well. The personal interest lays espacially in “the image of Europe”, concerning current affairs.


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