Architecture Portfolio 2011-2014

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Mattias Dahlberg

Architecture Portfolio 2011 I 2014


Mattias Dahlberg

mattias_d32@hotmail.com +46 73 640 74 75


Personal Information & CV

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Projects Atelier Residences - Flängan, Sweden 10 Lecture Center - Albano, Sweden

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Reconstruction of an Amphitheatre - Eretria, Greece

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Exhibition for the Artist Folke Dahlberg - Stockholm, Sweden

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Science Center - Corbeyrier, Switzerland 36 House for a Horse Keeper - Hafnarfjörður, Iceland

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Miscellaneous Works 46


Personal Information Name:

Mattias Dahlberg

Nationality: Swedish Birth date:

June 19 1986

Adress:

Riddarstigen 32, 183 30 TĂ„BY Sweden

Email:

mattias_d32@hotmail.com

Phone:

+46 73 640 74 75

Languages: English - Fluent

French - Fluent (level B2/C1)

German - Basic

Swedish - Mother tongue

Skills:

Archicad, Autocad, Vectorworks, Artlantis, Maxwell, Adobe Suite,

Microsoft Office Suite, Physical model making & Photography

Misc.:

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Holds driver’s license


CV Experience Intern Architect Richter & Dahl Rocha Architectes Lausanne, Switzerland

2012-2013

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Shop Assistant Nordsjö Idé & Design 2006-2013 Stockholm, Sweden Work requires a wide knowledge in the maintenance of houses including color theory, history of paint, technical and aesthetical aspects of different types of paint (interior and exterior), renovation, wallpapers, flooring & gardening Education

Bsc Msc Architecture 2008-2014 KTH Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm, Sweden

Exchange student Erasmus Program 2011-2012 École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) Lausanne, Switzerland

Design courses (Design process, Design history)

2006-2007

Umeå Institute of Design Umeå, Sweden The Art & Craft of Wood

2005-2006

Nyckelviksskolan (Art School) Lindingö, Sweden References Available upon request 5


Richter Dahl Rocha & Associés architectes SA

Certificate of employment We hereby confirm that Mr Mattias Dahlberg, born 19th of june 1986, has carried out an internship at our bureau during the period August 1 2012 to July 31 2013.

During this period, Mr Dahlberg has realized a variety of activities while working on different projects:

PIC-PIC Housing, High standard housing complex, Génève, Switzerland Production of study and presentation models, Creation of 3D models and concept images for client presentations, Assistant in the choice of materials, Detail development, Design supervision and Construction documents FIG (International Gymnastics Federation), Lausanne, Switzerland Production of presentation models, Creation of 3D models and renderings Swiss Tech Convention Center and Student Housing (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland Development of parking signage system, Design of parks, Assistant in the choice of materials and development of details, Realisation of drawings for client presentations

Beau Séjour Apartment Block, Lausanne, Switzerland Realisation of construction documents, Supervision of development of project

Mr Dahlberg has showed true professionalism in the establishment of his tasks and we appreciated his sense of responsability and his personal commitment.

Aa a regardful and motivated collaborator, always available, he has accomplished the works he has been trusted

with to our full satisfaction. Because of his collaborative sense, Mr Dahlberg has been greatly appreciated by both his colleagues and his supervisors.

We thank him warmly for the accomplished work and wish him success in the future.

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6 PROJECTS


Atelier Residences Fl채ngan, Sweden Master Thesis 2014 Tutors Johan Celsing & Roger Spetz Royal Institute of Technology The village of Fl채ngan in Bergslagen is quintessential swedish countryside. Two hours away by car from Stockholm, the vivid urban life seems much more distant when entering the tranquil ambience created by the dramatic landscape and the picturesque formation of houses. The dominating typology in the area is an archetype - one to two story houses with saddle roofs and red painted facades. The aim of the project was to explore the possibilities of developing new architecture in an area with such a strict architectural costume and to do so without making a pastiche or turning the back against the existing architecture. Qualities such as close relation to nature, the topography of the site and the local use of wood have all been central in the development of the houses. The proposition consists of three houses - each with its own atelier space, and an independent atelier cottage looking out over the lake Kalven.

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Exterior view from main road Plan of Fl채ngan Site plan

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Section A Section B View towards living spaces

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West Elevation Section A Exterior view of southeast terrace

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Section through atelier space View of private atelier space

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Lecture building Albano, Sweden 2013 Studio Johan Celsing Royal Institute of Technology The building is located in a satellite part of the Stockholm University Campus. The area is dominated by brick buildings from the beginning of the 20th century by architects Ludwig Peterson and Rudolf Enblom. The site, narrow for a program of this size, appears almost squeezed in between the surrounding buildings. The few majestic trees on the site help to create a contrast to the dominant presence of the brick. These characteristics of a courtyard made it interesting to develop a slender structure that spans over the site rather than one that encloses it. The building is organised, functionally and structurally, so that the lower level is open and public while the upper floor is more secluded to give privacy to functions such as seminar rooms and study spaces. Structurally, the whole upper floor is a full story beam spanning over the foyer and auditorium. This liberates the lower facade from structural constraints creating an open and easily accessible entrance floor in close relation to the park. 20


Exterior perspective Site plan Building seen from park, Model photo

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1. Foyer 2. Storage 3. Auditorium 4. Foyer for seminar rooms 5. Terrace 6. Study spaces 7. Seminar rooms 8. Cloakroom 9. Cupboard 10. Storage 11. Storage 12. FTX system 13. Alternative entrance 14. Lodge


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Southwest Elevation Southeast Elevation View of a seminar room Auditorium

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View of staircase to first floor View of terrace towards park, Model photo

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Reconstruction of an Amphitheatre Eretria, Greece 2011 Architecture et Archeologie I EPFL Luca Ortelli The project was developed from studies carried out by the archaeology section of ETH Zurich and EPFL in Lausanne, who provided the materials and information needed. The ruins of this greek theatre include part of the cavea and the stage, the project provides total reconstruction of the cavea tiers and the side walls. The construction of a unicum allows to restore the original spatiality of the theatre and at the same time to protect and to preserve the existing remains. The additions are made entirely from blocks of limestone, in continuity with the original remains. The theatre will accomodate up to 2000 spectators, becoming a new community center in the port city of Eretria.

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View of the reconstructed Amphitheatre Reconstruction sketches

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Plan Section A Section B

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Exhibition for Folke Dahlberg Kungliga Konstakademien, Stockholm, Sweden 2012 Folke Dahlberg Society

The exhibiton is a retrospect of the work of the artist Folke Dahlberg. Being the first major exhibition of the swedish painter and poet since his death in 1966 it includes a major part of his paintings, drawings and sculptures. During his life, Folke Dahlberg spent the majoirty of his time on and around the lake V채ttern in central Sweden. The lake was a central theme in his work and life until 1966, when he died by drowning in this very lake. Being an ambulating exhibition, the design had to be mobile, simple to assemble and refrain from being too site specific yet effective. The proposition consists of two boat shapes representing the life and death of the artist. Modular and independent of the room they stand in, they can easy be adjusted for each exhibition hall.

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View of design proposal Plan Photo from opening of the exhibition

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Science Center Corbeyrier, Switzerland 2011 Studio Patrick Berger EPFL A research center for scientists where the inhabitants would stay up to six months in a completely isolated environment. The theme of the project was to create a self-sufficient community with a program that seeks to make best use of resources and natural constraints of the site in a positive relationship with them. The site, found next to the small lake Nervaux is isolated with fierce topography, wild nature and a constant risk of avalanches. The proposition is an oblong structure as a way of establishing a platform, a horizontal line, in the steep slopes that surround the Nervaux Situation 1:3000 lake. The program, ranging from commune functions such as exhibition

halls, laboratories, work spaces, restaurant and library to private functions such as individual sleeping modules is divided into three floor. Each floor establishes its own relation to the nature and each represents an aspect of the life of the scientists - research, recreation and result/exhibition.

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View of the valley from entrance floor Exterior view Site plan

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Autarcie 2011-2012

Situation 1:3000

Science center situated in the valley of Lac de Nervaux, in the mountains close to Lausanne. The project was about creating a building that would serve as a science center, with scientists staying up to 6 months isolated in the same place. The concept is about establishing a platform in the steep hills of the valley of Lac de Nervaux, around which the different functions are organized. Depending on the season, the building will be used in different ways.

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Plan masse 1. Accueil 2. Administration 3. Terrasse 4. Penderie d’hiver 5. Ateliers 6. RÊfuge de Randonneur 7. Bar du rÊfuge

N -1. 1. Cuisine 2. Celles, depot 3. Livraison 4. Local vĂŠlo

6. DĂŠpĂ´t machines 7. BuandĂŠrie 8. DĂŠpĂ´t 9. Exposition 10. Auditoire

Entrance Floor Basement Technical Section

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N1. Autarcie 1. RĂŠfectoire 3. Cellules 4. Cellules Staff 5. Appartement Concierge 6. SĂŠjour 7. Fitness 8. SĂŠminaires

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Second Floor Garage View of library space, second floor View of individual dormitory, second floor

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House for a Horse Keeper Hafnarfjรถrรฐur, Iceland 2011 Studio Fander

A project born on a study trip to Iceland. The outline for this short project (2 days) was simple: To create a house for a horse keeper in the habitat of the horses, and to do so based on the pre-existing conditions of Iceland. Given the harsh and often unpredictable weather and nature, it was important to find a way for the house to respond to this. The proposition is a spartan container structure which is placed amongst the horses. Basically a modified container with added insulation in the roof, floor and walls, the structure is moveable by truck giving the possibility to change its location depending on where the ideal conditions for the horses are. The basic plan consists of an entrance space with a shower and storage for clothes, a kitchen + eating/study space and a recreational corner with beds.

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Exterior view Interior view of recreational space Plan Elevations

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Miscellanous Works - Internship RDR Architectes

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Selection of works created for Richter & Dahl Rocha Architectes Task included indepedently developing 3D models from drawings, creating images and assisting in choice of materials All images courtesy of RDR Architecture

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THANK YOU

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Mattias Dahlberg

mattias_d32@hotmail.com +46 73 640 74 75



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