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Work Experience
Exhibitions
Curator collaborator at Lapsus Gallery, Timisoara (RO)
Calea minoritatilor etnice Exhibition - ASTRA Museum, Sibiu (RO)
Jul. 2020 - Sep. 2020
Paul Valeanu I am a meticulous and dedicated architect who searches for a genuine place to work for and be part of. I am specialized in exhibition architecture and on the first part of the project, making design options and representing. I also participated in several competitions that helped me learn to conceptualize. Working wise I can do my tasks autonomously, but am at the same time an enthusiast team member.
born nationality tel. e-mail
Romanian English Italian French German Archicad Photoshop
01.09.1986 Romanian +40 744662293 paulvaleanu@outlook.com
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I am in charge with curating, writing art and project texts, coming with urbanistic expertise and participating at weekly meetings.
Material Matters Exhibition - Dutch Design Week, Eindhoven (NL)
Project architect at D Proiect, Timisoara (RO)
In Between Pavillion - part of Parallel Cases Exhibition, at the International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam, (NL)
Sep. 2014 - May 2017 My main role here was to do a landscape design and a traditional craft exhibition space, both for ASTRA Museum in Sibiu. At the same time, I got specialized in the office presentations, concept design and research. I worked also in Unirii Square, Timișoara, for the conversion of a historical building into an office one, and on the Old Theater in Oravita.
Ass. architect & intern at Powerhouse Company, Rotterdam (NL) May 2013 - Jul. 2014 (8 months +6 months) The main projects I worked on were Willemswerf Office Building Lobby in Rotterdam and Villa B in Munich. I was in charge with presenting design options to the project architect and draft the interior of the second building in Archicad. At the same time, I did stair designs, design tasks and presentation booklets for several projects.
Intern at TD Architects, Flachau (AT) Sep. 2012 - Feb. 2013 My main activity was to gather information and to represent it graphically for a theoretical project: Beyond Plan B, European Research Project or for Mark Magazine articles, while my architectural work consisted in the design of the Droog’s 2012 pavilion at the Dutch Design Week Exhibition in Eindhoven, and drawings for a house in Flachau, AT.
Education
Illustrator
University of Bucharest, Bucharest (RO) (Philosophy)
In Design
2018-2019 1 unfinished Bachelor year
Vray Cinema 4d Writing
2016 with D Proiect
Polytechnics University of Timisoara (RO) (Architecture) 2005-2011 Bachelor and Master degree in Architecture
Autocad 2d
University of Trento (IT) (Architecture)
MIcr. Office
2009-2010 2 sem. ERASMUS exchange in Arch. & Engin.
2012 with TD Architects and DROOG
2009 with Timisoara Polythecnics (coord. Radu Radoslav)
Publications & Competitions mention BETA, Timisoara Biennal Essay Competition Oct. 2018 “Collective Housing: Crossover from Now and Then“)
collective living in the communist condominiums essay rewritten 2020: https://paulvaleanu.ro/collective-housing-as-shared-space/
short listed for Cantacuzino Palace Restoration Competition 2015 with D Proiect, Floresti (RO)
short listed for A_ta Annual Timisoara essay competition Dec. 2014 “Tendencies“, essay on image and architecture Mark Magazine Article Apr./May 2013 with TD Architects In Between (urbanism book, Editura Politehnica) 2009 coord. Radu Radoslav (Case study on “Soarelui: Neighbourhood Timiso-
Autodidact activities Writing, editing & blogging (own site) 2008 - present From 2008 on, I began writing and then editing my own poetry volumes, architecture essays, literature and a philosophy essay. Since January 2020, I started my own site where I posted my works divided in 3 parts: poetry, literature and essays. https://paulvaleanu.ro Justice X - HarvardX Certificate Sep. 2019 - Dec. 2019 online Political Philosophy Course
Architectural Imagination - HarvardX Certificate Apr. 2017 - Aug. 2018 online Architecture History and Theory Course
CONTENTS PROJECTS 01.
5 PROJECTS 04. ASTRA MUSEUM LANDSCAPE (partially built) | 61464 sqm
ETHNOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION (built) | 428 sqm 2016 | Sibiu (RO) | D Proiect | project atchitect
2014 -2015 | Sibiu (RO) | D Proiect | project atchitect
p.4-7
p.16-19
05. MATERIAL MATTERS (built) | 250 sqm
02. WILLEMSVERF OFFICE (built) | 2400 sqm 2013-2014 | Rotterdam (NL) | Powerhouse Company | ass.arch. p.8-11
2012 | Eindhoven (NL) | TD Architects | intern
p.20-21
03. HOUSE CRASNIC (design phase) | 187 sqm 2016 | Ghiroda nearTimisoara (RO) | D Proiect | project arch.
SNAPSHOTS T01. T05.
T04.
Volume & function study
2015 | Timisoara (RO) | with D Poriect Arch. design and restauration comp.
interior design & Archicad modelling
T05.
p.22
Collective housing marketing
T09.
Haus Ruecker Company | options design
T07.
2013 | (NL) | Powerhouse Company Individual house stair design
Article on world column styles
T06. p.24
p.24
Global Style, MARK Magazine (Article) 2013 | with (TD Architects)
p.23
Toreweg stair
Eigner House 2013 | Flachau (AT) | with TD Architects
p.23
2013 | Oldenburg (DE) | with Powerhouse
p.22
Cantacuzino Castle Arch. Competition
T08.
Villa B 2013-4 | Munich | with Powerhouse Company |
p.22
Hotel Cina Investment Study 2015 | Timisoara (RO) | D Proiect
T04.
SNAPSHOTS FOM PROJECTS, COMPETITIONS, PUBLICATIONS
Unirii Square Office Building 2017 | Timisoara (RO) | with D Proiect Arch. design and restauration
p.11-15
p.24
inBetween (Book) 2009 | with Timisoara Polytechnics (RO) for Rotterdam Biennale (NL)
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01. Ethnographic Exhibition
01. ETHNOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION 2016 | built | 428 sqm | ASTRA Museum, Sibiu (RO) | D Proiect | project architect curator anthropologist sound design visuals architecture project manager project architect communication designer photos museograph
Ovidiu Danes, Apparatus 22 Paul Breazu Catalin Matei Silviu Visan, Lea Rasovszky Bogdan Demetrescu Paul Valeanu Synopsis (Ovidiu Hrin) Silviu Popa (ASTRA Museum) ASTRA Museum
PREMISE The Astra Museum Exhibition describes the traditional Transylvanian fair as a heterotopy, a place for cultural exchange between 4 different cultures: Romanian, Hungarian, German and Romani. We were part of a multidisciplinary team that had to bring a strong atmosphere and curatorial view in order to accommodate a 5 year exhibition, researching in parallel the implications of the subject on today’s Romanian society.
THE PROJECT The project is placed in a 4.5 m high concrete basement where we proposed an open constant section consisting of (A) an open technical area painted in black at the top, (B) a white exhibiting area in the middle, (C) a technical plint and a concrete floor at the bottom. We used ordinary affordable materials and insisted only to have very qualitative spotlights. It resulted a neutral and flexible space capable to house a wide range of events. Functionally and curatorially, the exhibition is divided in three spaces: (1) “the fare” (an interactive media space in the largest room), (2) “the workshop“ (an analogue display space made of 5 traditional workshops, in the smaller room) and (3) “the path” (linking the two spaces and introducing the exhibition).
What I did?
-researched examples for museum designs -the general concept -collaboration with the curator and artists -client presentations & technical drawings
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01. Ethnographic Exhibition Concrete slab painted in black
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structure of reinforced concrete concrete slab painted in black, RAL 9011
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metal structure ventilation lighting spots
Concrete painted
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gypsum board painted in white RAL 9010
local spots
plint with sockets concrete floor
in black
hanging system
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floor heating leveling layer reinforced concrete structure white stucco RAL 9010 gypsum board 1.25 mm acustic insulation 100 mm
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structure reinforced concrete 300 mm
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cable tube 40 mm plint vernished in
cable tube 40 mm
floor socket
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Typical cross section “The workshop“ (photo Silviu Popa)
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01. Ethnographic Exhibition
2.1. HATTER One of the objects attesting the craftsmen community of Saxon Germans that remained in Transylvania, and that in the 1980’s almost disappeared, because of the communist party’s nationalistic politics.
(3)“THE PATH” SPACE
1.1. ARCHIVE The archive presents by analogue means content that can be researched by the visitors, from books to old TV screens. This is a render made to capture the atmosphere of the exhibition space.
1.2. “MOSTRAR”
2.2. BLACKSMITH Objects selected by the museograph for the blacksmith’s workshop. 1.3. RACK Shelfs specially designed to room key objects of the exhibition. 2.3. CARPENTER Carpenter made objects and carpenter tools.
The display’s plan can recognized in the central exhibit, a cloth representing a collection of traditional patterns on a bone like shape, being a very modern object in its thought, a mysterious and fascinating item found in the archive of the museum, capable to create narratives of its own and between other exhibits.
2.4. POTTER Examples of pottery from the museum’s archive, which can be exposed in the “Workshop”. 1.4. INTERACTIVE WALL Creating different narratives; using a digital wall, making the viewer active.
(2)“WORKSHOP” SPACE 2.5. WEAVER Traditional cloth objects exposed in the weaver workshop
2.1. HATTER 2.2. BLACKSMITH 2.3. CARPENTER 2.4. POTTER 2.5. WEAVER
(1)“FAIR” SPACE 1.1. ARCHIVE 1.2. MOSTRAR 1.3. RACK 1.4. INTERACTIVE WALL 1.5. NEGRENY DOCUMENTARY
1.5. NEGRENI FAIR DOCUMENTARY A research film projected on the wall, consisting of an anthropological inquiry on the different ethnics taking part every autumn at a 40000 people fair in Transylvania.
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01. Ethnographic Exhibition
“The workshop“ (photo Silviu Popa) Wood structure in the workshop building site (Photo Ovidiu Hrin)
Permanent Exhibition (photo Silviu Popa)
Building site before installing the exhibition (photo Ovidiu Hrin)
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02. Willemsverf Office Lobby
02. WILLEMSWERF OFFICE LOBBY 2013-2014 | built | 2400 sqm | Rotterdam (NL) | Powerhouse Company | ass. architect partner in charge project architect assisting foto
Nanne de Ru Sander Apperlo Donna van Milligen Bielke, Paul Valeanu, Stefan Prins Kim Zwarts
THE PROJECT The Willemswerf Office Building lies on the bank of the river Maas in Rotterdam and was designed between 1984 and 1988 by Dutch architect Wim Quist. Powerhouse Company was assigned with the renovation of the lobby of the building since the design was functionally outdated. The new restaurant and lobby would have to become a hot spot in the area, an icon for the building.
THE PROJECT The main interventions were the renovation of the restaurant area and the lobby, and the entrance with the stair, chandelier and reception desk. The design keeps the perpendicular grid concept of the existing building, emphasizing it at the floor level by black stripes of marble, by black seams at the wall level and by U shaped profiles at the ceiling level. Inside this grid, freestanding objects like the stair, the reception desk, lounge areas and the buffet are introduced, giving dynamism to the project. Four colors were used: white for the lobby floor and ceiling, as a background, dark gray for vertical elements, as columns, brown for furniture and champagne for individual fixed objects as the lobby’s mirror and the recessed sealing.
What I did?
-the design of the stair and chandelier -making options for the ceiling and wall to ceiling/ wall to floor joints -technical drawings in Archicad
PROJECTS
02. Willemsverf Office Lobby
Lobby (photo Kim Zwarts)
Willemswerf 003
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02. Willemsverf Office Lobby
balustrade balustrade
stucco entire model stucco
Lobby (photos Kim Zwarts)
Willemswerf 001 metal board finishing
metal structure structure
LEGEND STAIR STRUCTURE Legend
balustrade’s metal handle metal balustrade wooden balustrade stair stucco cast concrete slab marble finishing stair beams floor metal structure balustrade’s metal handle metal balustrade
wooden balustrade stair stucco
casted concrete slab marble finishing stair beams
floor metal structure
11 PROJECTS
02. Willemsverf Office Lobby
A PROJECT IN A PROJECT STAIR DESIGN AND CHANDELIER The sculptural element of the stair works both as a signal and as a center. The design of the stair is of a single balustrade
continuous bent plane that rises up
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claded on one side with MDF and wood veneer, while the bottom of
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the stair is made of flexible stuccoed
Afwerking bovenkant balustrade massief hout (Italiaans Noten)
gypsum board. The stair defines in
entire model
Afwerking balustrade H.2 Houtfineer (Italiaans Noten) door meubelbouwer
the middle of it a vertical connection stucco
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between the two spaces, reinforced by a 4m high glass tube chandelier.
Positie stalen liggers e.e.a. cf. opgaaf constructeur
Designing the two objects I did like a
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03. House Crasnic
03. HOUSE CRASNIC 2016 | design phase | 187 sqm | Ghiroda, near Timisoara (RO) | D Proiect | project architect
manager project architect
Bogdan Demetrescu Paul Valeanu
PREMISE House Crasnic is a house for a retiring couple, designed for a plot in the outskirts of Timisoara, Romania. The clients wanted a quiet place, to live with their dogs and only occasionally celebrate or spend time with their family.
THE PROJECT The project started as an introvert one, an almost opaque volume consisting of two connected areas: (A) the living area and (B) the sleeping area concentrated inwardly, to their own interior courtyard, the first one having a sculpture at the center, while the second one focused on a small courtyard linked to the bathroom. Additionally, the composition has at its center a 1.5 story high living space, and the only vertical of the design: the fireplace. Even so, the living area has a second focal point, the sculpture seen in the interior courtyard. While this main center gets the attention, U shape exterior pockets accommodate secondary ones, by newly planted trees. Vertically in section the concept is very clear, having three different layers: (1) an exposed concrete base, (2) plastered brick walls at the center, and (3) an exposed concrete slab, covering also the terrace on the top.
What I did?
-designing the house -doing options -making renderings using Cinema4D -writing functional scheme & the brief
13 PROJECTS
03. House Crasnic
4.
Living room concrete slab
3.
Concrete slab
2.
White plaster walls
rised living room
sleeping area
living area
impenetrable street facade
protected central courtyard with sculpture
1.
Concrete socle
14 PROJECTS
03. House Crasnic
Main facade
Transversal section House plan
3
Site view towards the street, containing some maintained burch and fir trees.
2 14 12 11
10
1
13
4 9 5 8
7
6
1.Living room 2.Dining room 3.Pantry 4.Main entrance 5.Office 6.Bathroom 7.Laundry 8.Bedroom 9.Dressing 10.Main Bedroom 11.Bathroom 12.Bedroom courtyard 13.Interior courtyard 14.Terrace
Interior courtyard pattern
15 PROJECTS
03. House Crasnic
Longitudinal section
16 PROJECTS
04. ASTRA Museum Landscape
04. ASTRA MUSEUM LANDSCAPE
PREMISE
2014-2015 | built & incomplete | 61464 sqm | ASTRA Museum, Sibiu (RO) | D Proiect | project architect manager project architect intern landscape design electrical engineer
Bogdan Demetrescu Paul Valeanu Jose Peralta Guererro Alexandru Ciobota Horia Dinicica
ASTRA Museum is a ethnographic open air museum in Romania that needed extended planning for the new landscape and building insertions. Being a very sensible place, because of the traditional crafted houses, any intervention would mean to take into account all the scales from detail to the whole.
THE PROJECT
1 CHILDREN’S AREA
We were commissioned for landscape design, individual buildings, and furniture. We worked on three levels: zooning, connections, and focal points. The whole plan was thought strategically, in order to maximize impact with less possible means, and to create predictability. The tasks we completed were to design a children’s playground, including a tower and a school (1), reshaping a fair area facility (2), proposing new wooden alleys (4), designing a panoramic bridge (5), and a covered one (6), and most importantly, planning a pasture scheme with alleys, in the middle of the museum (3). The process meant constant visiting the site and frequent discussions with the museum’s board and the landscape architect. Planing in several steps and writing extended specifications were important in order to obtain predictability, apply for funds and stay in the budget.
What I did?
-designing the 5 areas -presentation booklets for the client -writing the brief & specifications -museum master planning
17 PROJECTS
04. ASTRA Museum Landscape
ASTRA Museum View 2. 6.
5. 3. LEGEND 1.
CHILDREN’S AREA
2. FAIR AREA 3. PASTURE DESIGN 4.
4. PANORAMA BRIDGE 5. WOODEN ALLEY 1.
6. COVERED BRIDGE
18 PROJECTS
04. ASTRA Museum Landscape
2. FAIR AREA
Sketch Jose Peralta Guerrero
3. PASTURE AREA musta rd corn whea
t
whea t pota to children’s area
pasture
planted trees
bridge
wheat
path by trimming
mud path
wood path
lawn
lake edge
willow dike
raffia bush
19 PROJECTS
04. ASTRA Museum Landscape
5. WOODEN ALLEY
1. INTRODUCERE
Render Jose Peralta Guerrero
2.PEISAJ
4.ȘEICA MICĂ
3.ETP
POD dulapi 5 cm
1.92
4. PANORAMA BRIDGE
contravantuire 10x20 cm cosoroaba 15x15 cm
5.14
contrafisa 15x15 cm
3.22
stalp 20x20 cm
dulapi 5cm
dulapi 5x10cm contravantuire 15x15 cm
40
talpa 20x20 cm
stalpi 20x20 cm
1.00
1.00 1.00 6.450
1.00
1.00
90
90 2.50
90
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00 6.450
1.00
1.00
35
capriori goluri
30 20
1.00
covered bridge plans
1'
plan 35
contrafisa 15x15 cm
2' 2.80 3.00 3.40
2 dulapi 5cm
20
3.00
3.00
sectiune 22'
3.00 15.40
3.00
3.00
20
30 20
caprior 10x20 cm
travee
1 375
dulap 5 cm
20
3.00
plan talpa
3.00
3.00 15.40
3.00
3.00
20
20
6. COVERED BRIDGE (BUILT)
contravantuire talpi 20x20 cm
3.40 1.325 375
3.00
1.325
20
stalp 20x20 cm
talpa 20x20 cm grinda 15x15 cm
5.L
20 PROJECTS
MATERIAL MATTERS EXHIBITION DUTCH DESIGN WEEK - EINDHOVEN 2012
05. MATERIAL MATTERS EXHIBITION 2012 | built | 250 sqm | Eindhoven (NL) | TD Architects | 2012 | intern “As a part of Dutch Design Week, this second edition of possible. Virtuality and reusable materials/objects were key Material Matters brought together existing, emerging and ideas for the exhibition design. Projections paper panels and no printed ones, A4 paper stacks used as racks, rented speculative initiatives by scientists, designers, entrepreneurs Concept &director Renny Remakers (Droog) and ourselves, and presented as Jaworska 38 imaginary Content & project man- them Agata (Droogfuture Lab) curtains and projectors and some used doors as test stands companies that might come the near future. The are the only materials used in the exhibition. The 38 agerto thrive TheoinDeutinger future furniture project fair aims to stimulate designers to develop companies are disposed in a rectangle layout with 4 stands in architect Stefannos Filipas, business models urged interns by material scarcity, and to broaden the middle and 34 projection panels illuminated from behind Elisa Mante discussions on the future of our material culture.” by projectors. The different slideshows projected around the Dario Marino, room create the sensation of a dark box circled by coloured Renny Remakers (Droog)-curator. Paul Valeanu windows. TD Architects were commissioned to do the design of the Material Matters Exhibition and to prepare all companies My work consisted in sketchmodelling for the design of the branding and graphics materials. As a response to the exhibition, logo design and graphical work for the companies exhibition subject, the design uses as little material as and exhibition brochure.
05. Material Matters Exhibition
PREMISE LUXURY “As a part of Dutch DesignNEW Week, this second edition of Material Matters brought together existing, emerging and speculative initiatives by scientists, designers, entrepreneurs and ourselves, and presented them as 38 imaginary future companies that might come to thrive in the near future. The future furniture fair aims to stimulate designers to develop business models urged by material scarcity, and to broaden discussions on the future of our material Credits: culture.” Renny Remakers (Droog)-curator. Concept & direction: Renny Remakers (Droog)
BY
step
Content & project manager: Agata Jaworska (Droog Lab) TD Architects: Theo Deutinger, Stefanos Filippas, Elisa Mante, Dario Marino, Paul Valeanu
PROJECT
We as TD Architects, were commissioned to do the design of exhibition and to prepare all companies branding and graphic materials. As an answer for the curator, the design uses as little material as possible. Virtuality and reusable materials were key ideas instead. Projections, paper panels, A4 paper stacks used as racks, rented curtains and projectors used as of stands Enables the and freedoors exchange things only materials used. The 38 Toare startthe your own SHOP visit www.n55.dk companies are displayed in a rectangle layout, with 4 stands in the middle and 34 projection panels illuminated from behind by projectors. The slideshows projected on the walls create the sensation of a dark box circled by stained-glass.
What I did?
-creating 4 options for the design in sketch models -drawing the exhibition plan in illustrator
in
21 PROJECTS
05. Material Matters Exhibition
22 SNAPSHOTS
Unirii Square Office Building, 2017, Timișoara (RO) (with D Proiect) (doing interior courtyard design with elevator, collaborating with the engineer)
T01.
Hotel Cina 2015 study (with D Proiect) (doing volume, area and function short study and renders for a client, existing + 3 options)
Cantacuzino Castle Restoration Competition 2015 (with D Proiect) (working on the general concept, coordinating, photoshopping the facades)
We had to introduce new functions in a Neoclassical ruin and to remake it as a functional building, so we came with a canopy to protect it from the rain, created a hall in the center with lobby areas around, and put all the administrative functions in the basement.
T02.
T03.
23 SNAPSHOTS Raumprogramm 1:200
Villa B, 2013-2014, Munich (DE) (with Powerhouse Company)
T04. House Ruecker Solution Study, 2014, Oldenburg (DE) T05. (with Powerhouse Company)
(assisting the project architect, building 3D model of the interior, interior plans and elevations)
(assisting the project architect, making 2 options, making functional scheme, photoshopping)
PROGRAM TOTAL = 400m2
revolvingentrance around a central circular staircase that storage 20m2 summergarden living room 10m2 20m2 house. 30m2 unites all levels of the The same symmetry is used on the front facade, that is almost totally opaque, giving monumentality and privateness to parents parents bedroom 1 bedroom 1 kitchen dining the building, but also a sense of a /timlessness with 20m2 20m2 40m2 the ziggurat like cornice. This is in contrast to the totally open back garden glass facade. parents parents
Villa B idea reinterprets the layout of the urban villa in a monumental way, using a language similar to the Neoclassical. Still, this is a project for a family with four children, containing besides living and sleeping, area facilities like a sauna or a large garage.
TOTAL GROUND FLOOR AREA = 270 m2
The plan of Villa B is an almost symmetrical one,
bathroom 15m2
wardrobe 15m2
food and cleaning storage 20m2
media/guest 20m2
guest WC 5m2
wardrobe 5m2
guest WC 5m2
entrance 20m2
storage 10m2
wardrobe 5m2
entrance area
living room 30m2
child bedroom 1 15m2
kitchen / dining 40m2
summergarden 20m2
food and cleaning storage 20m2
sauna 20m2
bathroom child 1+2 15m2 heating connections 10m2
living area
guest bathroom 10m2
child bedroom 3 + bathroom 20m2
corridor 20m2
child bedroom 2 15m2 children area parents bathroom 15m2
parents bedroom 1 20m2
bathroom child 1+2 15m2
fitness 20m2
child bedroom 3 + bathroom 20m2
fireplace / reading 15m2
fireplace / reading 15m2
perents area
relaxing area
guest bathroom 10m2
media/guest 20m2
sauna 20m2
2.600
child bedroom 2 15m2
fitness 20m2
parents wardrobe 15m2
TOTAL FIRST FLOOR AREA = 130m2
child bedroom 1 15m2
parents bedroom 2 20m2
6.600
heating connections 10m2
relaxing area
500
3.000
corridor 20m2
functional scheme longitudinal section
Schnitt 1:100 / 1:500
0,360
2,215
0,175
A: 2,45 m U: 7,090 m H licht: 3,100 m
2,600
0,300
2,300
9
2,900
10
1,250
11
1,250
12
1,900
13
G.1
4,950
15
698
552
3 348
30 519
0
flush
101
-20
25
25 462
535
0
flush
1.055
-20
1.675
100
1
25
30
V45a
1.155
1.200
1 630
DA2
50 100
78 2 50
V.45b
574
630 1 575
55
München 80333 München, DE
55
4,000
A
B
1,400
8
Maßstab
1:50
A0 (841
Bad
Format
1189)
15
30
1.610
1.835
225
1
169 169
1.492
30
1.432 11.930
1.400
199 30
199
option 1
21,23 m2
Example of interior plans
Schlafzimmer 2
Ground floor plan
7
7.000
9,41 m2
7,700
6
3
105,08 m2
1,400
5
174
Terrasse
Index
5,200
4
H04b
183,55 m2
Projektadresse
Projektnummer
1,250
3
30
Detail 1
S.01
Terrasse
Fam. Butz
Planungsphase
Werkplanung
1246 1,250
25
1.432
BD110
Grundriss EG
Müllhäuschen
30
Zeichnungsnummer
Planbezeichnung
Datum
169
-40
1.696
Baulinie Projektname
Haus Butz EFH mit Tiefgarage
Gutter
Bauherr
2
480
1,000
0.14 Kammer
480
535
F 0.09
1,200
1200 x 2900
21-10-2013
3,400
574 1
0,300
Tür 0.03.b
1,000
1,200
20% Rampenneigung
deckenhoch
1,000 0,300
1,250
5% Rampenneigung
1
55
Fertigboden Bodensprung Rohbau
Deckensprung Rohbau
1,250
2,150
0,200
0,360
A: 4,85 m U: 8,810 m H licht: 2,800 m
MO-T2-B
30
1,200
630
575
6,050
1
0,175
Rohboden
5,950
0,200
F 0.08
0,175 2,280
FB -0,27 RB -0,39
Türnummer und Rohbauöffnung ab Rohboden
Wandbekleidung
0.13 Garderobe
raumhoch
110.H17
30
6,950
+1,23 +1,23
Türöffnung
26,500
698
1.520
700 0,300
575
F 0.06 F 0.07
0,400 4,904 0,650 0,300
0,950
1,495
0,300 0,300
0,622 0,175
14,100
1,683
1,420
+1,23
Tür 0.04
Unterzug / Rohbaukante
3,186
0,300
+1,23
A: 2,65 m U: 6,850 m H licht: 2,800 m
Tür 0.02.b vdts
FB -0,27 = 502,86 ü.NN. RB -0,39
Eingangstür 0,400
1,535
0,800
0,215
110.H01
8,083
1
56
0,173
6,727 4,817 0,400
3,020 5,650 Unterzug
Unterzug
1,495
0,300 2,252
0,368 2,296
2,399
0,175 0,402
0,300
+1,23
0,200
900 x 2900 Deckensprung Ausbau
A: 43,90 m U: 40,429 m H licht: 3,300 m
vdts
1,250
0,300 F 0.09
2,200
0,080 0,945
4,180
0,300
0,300
110.H02
0,300
1,000 1,000
2,600
3,550
31
2,594 0,385 0,300
F 0.04.b
0,250 Isokorb Innen 0,385
Sprung Rohdecke
1,825
F 0.04.a
0,300
1,468
0,140 1,295
5,950
3,020
6,920
5,950
Unterzug
0,300 F 0.08 4,450
5,950 0,275 0,925
1,200 1,000
2,150
0,950
0,650 0,300 4,450
0,175 2,280
0,175 6,950
1,420 0,300
0,300
0,300
0,622
0,300 0,200 0,300
1,148
3,662 1,010
8,418
8,416
1,880 1,995
F 0.07 0,400
4,904
5,950
1,495
1,495 0,300
2,252
4,450
0,175 0,402
0,275 0,925
2,200
0,080 0,945
1,000 0,300
F 0.01 0,175
4300 x 2100
+1,23
0.12 WC
7,700
0.00 Eingangshalle
Tür 0.02.a deckenhoch
+503.30 ü.NN.
2,215
0,360
54 289
0,100
5,889
375
0,100 2,000
1,800
1,800
1,100 4,223 1,362
F 0.06
0,780
4,817 0,400
5,650 Unterzug
Unterzug
Unterzug
5,050
0,300 2,010
4,450
F 0.01 1,675 1,500 0,200 1,100 0,300
A: 2,45 m U: 7,090 m H licht: 3,100 m
0,300
0,958
5,335
289 31
7,815
6,062
0,100 2,000
1,800 0,100 2,594 0,385 1,148 1,327
0,300
2,162
F 0.04.b
0,250
6,727
Isokorb Innen 0,385
Sprung Rohdecke
1,825 0,300
1,468 3,020
3,020
5,950
F 0.02.a
0,140 1,295
F 0.02.a
1,680
5,950
F 0.04.a
2,207
5,785
294
A
B
D
A
B 3,540
e Tiefgarag
5,400 1,190
3,988
3,900 6,100
7,570 0,300 13,930
1,140 1,910
4,900
1,950 1,400
0,850 0,400
1,100
1,250
110.H03 0,175
2,215
A: 3,40 m U: 7,471 m H licht: 2,800 m
S.01
8,63 m2
0,958
8,083
Tür 1.23
2,375
A: 7,80 m 22 Stg 38,6 x 17,1
Tür 0.05 T30RS
0.10 Garderobe
T30RS
224 The floor stone tile is aligned to the wall
800 x 2400
1200 x 2900
1.442
Garderobe
0,360
110.H16
4,490
1,250
169
A: 34,40 m U: 24,000 m H licht: 3,100 m
Deckendurchbruch
Bodendurchbruch Wanddurchbruch
0,200
0,250
1,050
11,68 m2
1,250
0,950
1,250
0,950
Schlafzimmer 1
deckenhoch
+503.30 ü.NN.
vdts
3,140 0.01 Treppe
A: 2,45 m U: 6,260 m H licht: 2,000 m
0,745
950 x 2900
0.15 Bibliothek
7,96 m2
0,300
A: 5,40 m U: 9,307 m H licht: 2,800 m
1000 x 3100
2,280
0.02 Aufzug
1,710
Tür 0.03.a
15% Rampenneigung
0,300
1,005
Tür 0.11.b
3,100
Terrasse / Balkon
Sauna
0,550
0,950
Gipskartonwand
Bad
0,200
1,125
0.09 Gang A: 6,50 m U: 13,979 m H licht: 3,100 m
deckenhoch
110.H17 0.14 Kammer
3,100
950 x 2900
Mauerwerk
6,46 m2
0,370
1200 x 2900
1,005
Tür 0.11.a
0,175
Beton
13,03 m2
5,015
1,550
Tür 0.03.b 110.H04 Seitentür
0,745
2,375
0.11 Garderobe
Kammer
110.H01
0,300
Tür 0.10 T30RS
0.04
0,250
0,200
C
13,23 m2
0,360
1,525
A: 4,85 m U: 8,810 m H licht: 2,800 m
0,650
Tür 0.06
Garderobe
1,535
0,215
0.13 Garderobe
raumhoch
vdts
4,08 m2
FB -0,27 RB -0,39 6,050
1125 x 2900
Tür 0.02.b vdts
FB -0,27 = 502,86 ü.NN. RB -0,39
1600 x 3100
3.410
0,215
A: 43,90 m U: 40,429 m H licht: 3,300 m
2,050
1,600 Tür 0.01.b
vdts
3,49 m2
A: 34,40 m U: 24,000 m H licht: 3,100 m
0,175
A: 2,65 m 110.H05 U: 6,850 m H licht: 2,800 m Tür
900 x 2900
0.00 Eingangshalle
Eingangstür
1,600
3,200
Gutter
1600 x 3100
15,62 m2
4,180
vdts
3,200
Kamin
1,600
Tür 0.01.a
Schlafzimmer 2
110.H02
1,795
Umkleide
2,375
0.12 WC
0,200
7,700
T30RS
deckenhoch
A: 4,05 m U: 8,096 m H licht: 3,100 m
900 x 2900
Tür 0.05
Tür 0.02.a
A: 3,40 m U: 7,471 m H licht: 2,800 m
1,600
0,650 0.08 Kühlraum
Tür 0.09
Bibliothek FB 0.15 -0,27 RB -0,39
DA2 0
Grundriss OG 1:100
vdts
3,140
A: 7,80 m 22 Stg 38,6 x 17,1
0,200
0.10 Garderobe
2,050
0,300
0,250
1,050
A: 29,75 m U: 22,279 m H licht: 3,100 m
800 x 2400
T30RS
0,745
1125 x 2900
0,950
0.07 Spülküche
0.01 Treppe
A: 2,45 m U: 6,260 m H licht: 2,000 m
Tür 0.03.a 1200 x 2900
1,005
Tür 0.11.b 950 x 2900
3,100
Gard.
A: 5,40 m U: 9,307 m H licht: 2,800 m
1000 x 3100
2,280
0.02 Aufzug
1,710
3,100
Tür 0.08
0,950
S
direction of woodlines
Vorraum
1,005
950 x 2900
0,175
17,67 m2
0,745
Tür 0.11.a
2,375
110.H06 0.11 Garderobe
Gästezimmer
0,250
0,200
Bad
0,650
Tür 0.06
1
2.650
vdts
1.865
5,04 m2
0,550
A: 35,70 m U: 25,811 m H licht: 3,100 m
Bad
0,200
1,125
0.05 Wohnzimmer
3,35 m2
A: 62,10 m U: 34,722 m H licht: 3,100 m
2,12 m2
0.03 Speisezimmer
DA2
3,91 m2
T30RS
110.H03
1600 x 3100
02
03
Garderobe
2,050
1,600 Tür 0.01.b
vdts
04
12,13 m2
Tür 0.10 1125 x 2900
0.09 Gang A: 6,50 m U: 13,979 m H licht: 3,100 m
0,550 0,300
8,28 m2
1,600
3,200
1600 x 3100
1,795
5,015
1,550
110.H04 Seitentür
0,280
Eingang
3,200
Tür 0.01.a
900 x 2900
deckenhoch
1,670
Grundriss EG 1:100
110.H05
C
0,250 7,100
FB -0,27 RB -0,39
Kamin
1,600
A: 4,05 m U: 8,096 m H licht: 3,100 m
2,400
Vorraum
1,600
0,650 0.08 Kühlraum
Tür 0.09
FB -0,27 RB -0,39
0,250
91,27 m2
A: 43,55 m U: 26,920 m H licht: 3,100 m
0,530
1,670
Ess- und Wohnbereich
0.04 Küche
A: 35,70 m U: 25,811 m H licht: 3,100 m
0,330
0,330 0,300
3020 x 3100
Wohnzimmer nach LBK (Baugrenze + 3 Meter + 1,5 Meter Auskragung)
3.000
0.05 Wohnzimmer
0,300
Tür 0.07.b Wohnzimmer verlängert (Baugrenze + 4,5 Meter)
Gard.
2,050
0,300 Tür 0.08
A: 29,75 m U: 22,279 m H licht: 3,100 m
110.H06
F 0.03.c Sprung Rohdecke
10,500
Küche
F 0.03.b
Isokorb Innen
3020 x 3100
21,39 m2
F 0.03.a
Tür 0.07.a
20.400
0,300
2.710
0,550 0,300
Sauna
0,280
sprinkler head in metal (complete color RAL9005 black)
3.790
1,670
7,100
20.180
A: 62,10 m U: 34,722 m H licht: 3,100 m
0,250 7,100
110.H15
110.H10
F 0.02.e 0,530
Sprung Rohdecke 2,400
V05
4,43 m2
0.03 Speisezimmer
110.H09
F 0.02.d
F 0.02.c
0,250
0,300
S.01
W.01
229 7,93 m2
F 0.02.b
1,670
1
-1.02 Vorraum 1
15,60 m2
0,130
The floor stone tile is aligned to the wall
1.865 01
110.H14
Kammer
0,330
110.H07
V06
FB -0,37 RB -0,49
13,73 m2
0,330
110.H08
0,300
3020 x 3100
Kamin
A: 51,80 m U: 31,732 m H licht: 3,100 m
7,462
228
Schlafzimmer 1
0,300
Tür 0.07.b
1125 x 2900
0.07 Spülküche
A
F 0.03.c Sprung Rohdecke
10,500
FB -0,27 RB -0,39
D
B
F 0.03.b
0.06 Wohnzimmer
0,300
3
2,45 m2
Isokorb Innen
3020 x 3100
0.04 Küche A: 43,55 m U: 26,920 m H licht: 3,100 m
F 0.03.a
Tür 0.07.a
0,832
970
Gäste-WC
0,300
110.H15
+503.30 ü.NN.
110.H10
F 0.02.e
7,100
A: 152,40 m U: 83,976 m
KS
4,07 m2
F 0.02.d Sprung Rohdecke
0.16 Terrasse 0,00
228 3
92,96
F 0.02.c
0,300
Rohdecke über EG Sprung Rohdecke
199
Ess- und Wohnbereich
0,130
110.H07
Rohdecke über EG
Baugrenze
0,385 110.H14
position button elevator
m2
F 0.02.b 110.H08 Rohdecke über EG
FB -0,37 RB -0,49
7,462
S.01
Umkleide
1,228
Rohdecke über EG
Kamin
A: 51,80 m U: 31,732 m H licht: 3,100 m
0,300
110.H13
32.200
110.H09
+503.30 ü.NN.
E
0,832
F 0.05.c
direction of woodlines
A: 152,40 m U: 83,976 m
F 0.05.b Sprung Rohdecke
Sprung Rohdecke
110.H11
0.06 Wohnzimmer
0.16 Terrasse 0,00
F 0.05.a
Isokorb Innen
2,060
7,14 m2
110.H13
7,81 m2
Rohdecke über EG
F 0.05.c
Eingang
F 0.05.b Sprung Rohdecke
1,228
0,385
Rohdecke über EG Sprung Rohdecke
Baulinie
F 0.05.a
395
Küche
G
F
C
Rohdecke über EG Sprung Rohdecke
Isokorb Innen
110.H11
405
110.H12
Rohdecke über EG
110.H12
Rohdecke über EG
S
580 20,26 m2
+503.30 ü.NN.
3.700
Aussenkante roh Pergola
2.000
H01 798
Garderobe
Aussenkante roh Pergola
+503.30 ü.NN.
400
5.630
17,54 m2
6
H
Baugrenze
Im Boden versenkbarer Lagerraum für Gartenmöbel.
110.H18
Tiefgarage
Gästezimmer
2,04
Aussenkante roh Pergola
Tiefgarage
Bad
Im Boden versenkbarer Lagerraum für Gartenmöbel.
110.H18
Tiefgarage
evtl. Stütze?
S.01
3,20 m2
Tiefgarage
Tiefgarage
- Light Switches (t.b.d
LED line in ceiling
800
W.04 I
Oberlicht
W.04
Häuschen für Gartengeräte in der Ecke des Grundstücks
1.050
ALTERNATIVE
W.04
option 2
24 SNAPSHOTS Optie 3
Global Style - Mark Magazine article 2013 (with TD Architects)
Toreweg stair 2013,(NL) T06. (with Powerhouse Company)
(making research on column styles worldwide, photoshopping and making graphics for the article)
(making options for the stair of the house in Archicad and then Cinema4D renderings)
Toreweg 37 - Powerhouse Company
Eigner House 2013, Flachau (AT) (with TD Architects) T07 Toreweg 37 - Powerhouse Company
(photoshopping the existing pictures and adding the green and effects)
inBetween, 2009 (book) T09. (for IABR Rotterdam) (theoretical texts, collecting data, discussing concept)
inBetween 2009 Book for International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam (students Competition) (with Timisoara Polytechnics, coordinator Radoslav Radu) Case Study for Timisoara “Soarelui” neighborhood (study based on Christopher Alexander’s patterns)
T08.
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