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MATS MILAN KOLMAS Technical University of Delft: Architecture and the Built Environment
ABOUT ME Abilities Eager, Social, Team player, Stress resistant Nationality Dutch (The Netherlands) Language Dutch (native), English (C1)
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SKILLS 3D Modelling Rhinoceros, Grasshopper, Autodesk Revit, AutoCAD, SketchUp Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, Indesign, Premiere Pro, Lightroom CC Additional 3D printing, Enscape, Vray
EDUCATION Sep 2016 - Jul 2020
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Technical University of Delft Bachelor of Science: Architecture and the Built Environment
Jul 2018 - Feb 2020
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University of Melbourne, Australia Minor Exchange: Melbourne School of Design Part of an exchange program, following courses at QS 17th Architecture School in the world. The courses consisted of an architecture design studio, which was the design of a high school including sport facilities, an urban planning course which involved the planning and design of laneways in and around Melbourne University and a formgiving course, both phyiscal as virtual, mastering AutoCAD, Illustrator and Rhino.
Sep 2010 - May 2016
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Stanislas College Westplantsoen VWO - Nature & Technical Science Including subjects mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, geography and Cambridge Track English.
EXPERIENCES Mar 2019 - Aug 2019
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Organisation of the Introduction Week Head of Promotion & Design K.S.V. Sanctus Virgilius | Delft | Full time Responsible for the yearly introduction week for new students at student society K.S.V. Sanctus Virgilius in Delft. My function included Graphic design, Branding, Designing marketing products, Contacting and negotiating with suppliers and giving leadership to several sub-committees.
Oct 2019 - Mar 2020
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Assistant & Web Design Stoom Architecture | Delft | 12 h/week Assistant in the achitecture firm, building and designing a website for a line of furniture. Work consists of website building, technical drawings, photographing and visualization. http://www.stoommeubel.nl
Oct 2019 - Oct 2019
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RTHA Eco-Wall Makeathon BauHow5 | Rotterdam | 48/hr Aliance between the five leading European universities in Architecture and the Built Environment: Bauhow5. Ideation and concept development for a noice reducting ecowall at Rotterdam-The Hague Airport. Combining fields of Architecture and Aerospace Engineering.
April 2017 - Oct 2019
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Beachclub Employee Beachclub Indigo | Scheveningen| 18 h/week Waiting tables, hosting events and bar.
ACHIEVEMENTS Oct 2019 - Jan 2020
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Highest marked Bachelor Final Project - 9 TU Delft | 10 Weeks Together with 8 other projects, marked the highest grade (9 out of 10) for the final bachelor project, the intergrated design of a sport and education facility at the docks of Rotterdam.
Apr 2020 - Jul 2020
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Highest marked Renovation Project - 9,5 TU Delft | 10 Weeks Received a grade 9,5 out of 10 for my design for the renovation of Mariahoeve in The Hague.
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Selected works
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SC010
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ESCHER MUSEUM
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UNIVERSITY HIGHSCHOOL
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MARIAHOEVE
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“The essence of a crystal stone is to protect the beauty it’s core. The inside is the beating heart of it’s existence.”
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SC010 Combining sports and education in a new Rotterdam based facility focussed on the social interaction between the variety of it’s users.
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SPORT-EDUCATION FACILITY SHAPE EXPLANATION
COMPACT SQUARE FORM
AXIS CONNECTING CITY AND WATER
AXIS AS A RECOGNITION OF SURROUNDING CONTEXT
ENHANCING VIEW OVER THE ROTTERDAM MAAS (RIVER)
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SPORT-EDUCATION FACILITY CONCEPT
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SC010 ROTTERDAM Concept The SC010 project integrated architecture, building technology, klimatology and structure, challenging TU Delft architecture students for their final bachelors project. The project is based on a crystal stone. This stone is made up of crystals in the core which is protected by a coarse and rough exterior. The rough facade of the building envelops the segregated but interconnected core. The central atria created by the cuts in the basic form create a place for encounter and interaction between the users of the building. For a variety of users, there are a variety of uses of the atria.
Enclosed boxed facade raps around the building like the rough outside of a crystal stone protects its inside. Solid as it may seem from afar, subtile passage for sight and sun unveils from upclose.
Inside the cuts in the crystal stone, the atria - meant for social encounters, you can experience the layers of the cut through crystals - as the floors reconnect to eachother through walkways and connecting floors.
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SPORT-EDUCATION FACILITY SOCIAL ENCOUNTERS
MEETING AREA WITH VIEW OVER MAASHAVEN
PUBLIC RESTAURANT
SEATING MAASVIEW
CENTRAL ELEVATED LEVEL WITH SEATING
KOFFIECORNER
LEVELED SEATINGS AT SLOPED PATH
CENTRAL LAZY STAIRS
WATERTAXI WAITING AREA
SPORT-EDUCATION FACILITY TECHNICAL DETAILING
TEGELS TEGELDRAGERS WATERKERING OP AFSCHOT EPS ISOLATIE DAMPREMMENDE LAAG AANGESTORTTE BETONLAAG KANAALPLAATVLOER VERLAAGD KLIMAATPLAFOND
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SPORT-EDUCATION FACILITY CLIMATE AND SUSTAINABILITY
REMOTELY OPENING SKYLIGHTS FOR HEAT SURPLUS
SOLARPANELS AND PV CELLS IN GLASS OF ELECTRICITY GENERATION
HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATION AIR ATRIUM
EXHAUST TO ATRIUM
CLIMATE CONTROL CEILING PANELS FOR HEATING AN COOLING
SHOWER PLATE AND WATER HEAT RE
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PV CELLS ON ATRIUM GLASS AS A BLOCKAGE OF DIRECT SUNLIGHT
HEAT RECOVERY EXHAUST AIR CLIMBING WALL
HIGHER FACADE HIDING THE INSTALLATIONS FROM THE STREETVIEW
FACADE AS BLINDS
COLLECTION RAINWATER
HEAT PUMP
ECOVERY
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ESCHER MUSEUM Sculture garden and new underground access for the Escher Museum in the centre of The Hague. A project based on parametric design using Rhinoceros and Grasshopper.
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SCULPTURE PARK AND NEW ENTRANCE ESCHER MUSEUM, THE HAGUE
M.C. ESCHER
Concept The project was to design the new underground access and public sculpture square for the Escher Museum in The Hague, The Netherlands, using Rhinoceros and Grasshopper. The area is designed as a tribute to the globally known works of M.C. Escher, in which infinity and repetition play a significant role. The idea behind the public park was not to have a clear start or end point, as the works of Escher had neither, creating the infinity shaped structure of the park. The park is made out of a repetition of 500 mm x 500 mm blocks, only varying in height, creating the everlasting infinite shape. To make (more) accessible for human use, wider steps have been introduced, dividing walking paths from areas were sculptures ought to be placed.
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SCULPTURE PARK AND NEW ENTRANCE ESCHER MUSEUM, THE HAGUE
1. LOWERED GROUND
2. INFINITE ROUTE
3. NO CROSSING PATHS
4. REPETITION OF SQUARES
5. SUNLIGHT PENETRATION
5. WALKING VS SCULPTURES
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SCULPTURE PARK AND NEW ENTRANCE ESCHER MUSEUM, THE HAGUE
Underpass ‘breaking the rhythm’ Original entrance
Stairway
Overpass blocks replaced by glass New entrance
Lighting
Square view
Railing
Sculpture placement
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Sculpture placement area
SCULPTURE PARK AND NEW ENTRANCE TOP VIEW
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SCULPTURE PARK AND NEW ENTRANCE USER’S EXPERIENCE
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UNIVERSITY HIGHSCHOOL New building for one of the best preforming high schools of Australia, the University Highschool in Melbourne. The building was going to host educational and sport facilities including a library, classrooms, reading areas, break areas and a sporthall the size of two Australian handball courts.
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THE UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA
SHAPING EDUCATION Learing atmosphere for a new generation of students
Building site: open area next to; busy traffi and office buildings, underground parking school buil
Concept The project was to design the new building for the University Highschool in Melbourne, Australia. The school is ranked as one of the best preforming highschools in Australia, preparing 300 students every year for their freshman years in university. The concept was to devide the main functions as highlighted in the design brief, education, sport and leasure, and to reconnect these through a connecting roof, creating challenging learning atmospheres for the well preforming students.
Blocks been placed on their requ Adjusted in order to fit in with surro
Connecting the facility as a whole, where the functi
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fic road Royal Parade, highrise hospital entrance, and former University Highldings.
Separating the three main assets of a school, as highlighted in the design brief. Each positioned on site according to their best interest (from analysis), back facing the busy road, creating a more private atmosphere towards the school’s outside areas. Education
Sports
Leasure
uired area size and volume. ounding context and program.
Surface to be laid on top
, not having a clear distinction ions devide
Sunlight penetration and entrances for circulation
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THE UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL ROOFPRINCIPLE
Principle North facing curve in the roof generates extra natural light in the educational part of building through a void
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Applic
The double curved roof not o as a whole, but gives the op creation
THE UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL ROOFPRINCIPLE
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Design
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only visually connects the school pportunity for use of light and of spaces.
Different lighting and form gives different meaning to spaces.
Learning area
Outside area
Library / Reading area
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THE UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL EXPLODED VIEW
Leasure area The required height of 15 meters from floor to the roof is only needed and reached in centre of the sports hall. That allowed whole volume of the space to decrease.
Connected to the outside stands is the leasure or break area, where the roof creates an ‘open’ atmosphere to the space.
Lifted up from the ground is the 1800 m2 sports hall, also to be used in big sportingevents. Underneath, all the sportsfacilities including dressingrooms, showers and a gym.
Stairs and seatings emerge out of the roof creating a stand to watch the high school team play at the outside courts
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North facing curved roof generates a lot of natural light in the educational department of this facility
The center of the educational part of the facility contains an open library, balcony and learning area, all connected to the atrium.
Education area ground floor
Sports
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THE UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL SECTION
EDUCATION
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SPORTS
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DE MARIAHOEVE The renovation of a building stamp in The Hague, The Netherlands.
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MARIAHOEVE RENOVATION THE HAGUE, THE NETHERLANDS
DE MARIAHOEVE RECONNECTING A SEGREGATED NEIGHBOURHOOD
Concept The inhabitants of the neighbourhood of Mariahoeve in The Hague are living a segregated life from eachother. Even residents inside the same building block live cross purposes. To enhance the connection in the segregated community the renovation of the building block is literally and figuratively going to wrap the building, and so its residents, together.
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MARIAHOEVE RENOVATION THE HAGUE, THE NETHERLANDS
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FORM
BOXES PLACED OVER THE EXISTING BUILDING
SPACE BETWEEN BLOCKS FOR VERTICAL MOVEMENT
CUTS IN THE CREATED FORM FOR HORIZONTAL MOVEMENT
The front door on ground level stimulates social safety and control
Escape routes make use of existing staircases
The roof catches and stores water to be used for flushing the toilet
Big parts of the existing facade remained, saving material
Solarpanels to be placed on top of the new roofs to generate electricity out of sunlight
Cortensteel which is used as facade meterial is rusted steel. It has al long life span and may be reused or melted down after use.
Reduction of electricity caused by replacement of frames and glass of existing building.
The work-living areas at the ground floor promote liveliness on street level
Space between new blocks to become common rooftop terrasses for the use of the highests floor owners
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MARIAHOEVE RENOVATION CONTEXT
[GRASS HILLS]
CURRENT SITUATION
CONNECTION INNER YARD TO STAIRS
MOVEMENT THROUGH AREA
BUILDING TO FIT IN THE WRAP
BUILDING TO FIT IN THE SURROUNDING
MATERIALISATION
TO ADD: TERRAS CONTRIBUTING TO SOCIAL INTERACTION IN NEIGHBOURHOOD
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[GRASS HILLS]
MARIAHOEVE RENOVATION ATMOSPHERE
GALLERY
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CAFE AND TERRAS, INNER YARD
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MARIAHOEVE RENOVATION EXPLODED VIEW
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MARIAHOEVE RENOVATION FLOORPLANS
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Starters
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60 m2 1 bedroom 1 badkamer
Family
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155 square meters 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms rooftop balcony
4 Unit-Group housing
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185 m2 4 units; each containing bathroom 1 common living room with kitchen
Starters 50 m2 1 bedroom 1 bathroom
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Single 30 m2 1 bathroom
Small Family 60 m2 2 bedrooms 1 bathroom
Home-Work
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100 m2 2 bedrooms 1 bathroom 1 workspace
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MARIAHOEVE RENOVATION DETAILS AND CONSTRUCTION AFSCHOT VOOR WATER OPVANGEN BALUSTER
WATERKERENDE LAAG EPS ISOLATIE DAMPREMMENDE LAAG GEPROFILEERDE STAALPLAAT I-PROFIEL LIGGER
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CORTENSTAALPLAAT 2 MM OPHANGSYSTEEM WATERKERENDE LAAG EPS ISOLATIE DUBBELE STALEN BINNENDOOS DAMPREMMENDE LAAG GIBSPLAAT AFWERKING
CORTENSTAAL PLAAT 2 MM BEVESTIGINGSSYSTEEM WATERKERENDE LAAG MDF PLAAT EPS ISOLATIE VURENHOUT KOLOMMEN MDF PLAAT GIPSPLAAT BINNENAFWERKING
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MARIAHOEVE RENOVATION DETAILS AND CONSTRUCTION
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samlok stam
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