Architecture
Portfolio
by:
Rasmus Haugaard
“Detailing stops when you are either satisfied or too tired to continue� - Not known, jet
1-5 .Introduction 6-7.RenovationProject 8-9.Villa Jørgensen 10-11.Acoustic pavillion 12-19.The compact Townhouse 20-31.The Hatlehol church 32-41.DALI Office Domicil 42.Close It
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About ME Cv Introduction Hi my name is Rasmus Haugaard, I’m a young man of 23 years. I was born in Viborg, Denmark 1. October 1992 and I have lived there for 19 Years until I moved to Aalborg to study Architecture on Aalborg university. As a kid I was always fascinated by mechanics and how things worked, I was putting toys apart and rebuilding them with parts from other toys. As I grew up I started to get an interest for building in wood I would draw different proposals for tree houses and ‘clubhouses’ for my parents garden and keep getting rejected until I finally came with a suggestion which was fulfilling and realistic enough to build, so one can say that I in a early age have been practicing architecture without even knowing it. I have always cared about detailing and building, and I’ve never asked for help fixing stuff without trying my self, some have called me stubborn what that concerns... As a person I’m happy and outgoing, I’m a perfectionist and as many I have a hard time to get completely satisfied with my own work. During my studies i have always been able to have a part time job and care for myself while doing good and keeping up with everything going on in my Daly life.
“I would draw different proposals for tree houses and ‘clubhouses’ for my parents garden and keep getting rejected until i finally came with a suggestion which was fulfilling and realistic enough to build”
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Skills
Info boxes Rasmus Bjørn Haugaard Date of Birth: 01.10.1992 Nationality: Danish Name:
Skills
Mac Windows Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign Adobe Photoshop AutoCad Autodesk Revit -Magicad Rhinoceros - Grasshopper -Vray -Pachyderm
Education Mercantec Htx, Viborg 2011
Bachelor of science of Architecture and Design, Aalborg University 2015 Cand. techn in Architecture, Aalborg University 2017(hopefully)
Jobs Fitness Instructer - FitnessDK
Autodesk Robot Be10 Bsim Text Writing Danish English Norweigan Sweedish German
Carpenter - Freelance Phoner - Ln Eurocom
2011-2012 2012- Still 2013-2014
Tele Account manager - Alm Brand 2014-Still - Teamleader - Alm Brand
2015-Still
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The apartment complex ‘Skovgårdsparken’ is located in Aarhus and consists of 256 apartments housing an average of 2.5 persons per apartment. I has two types of blocks and was constructed in 1960, this was a time where
Renovation of the
the knowledge of energy efficient solutions was limited and of a lower priority than today, which became obvious when analyzing the energy consumption and the indoor environment condition of the building.
Skovgårdsparken Complex This project is developed as a part of the course module “Architectural Zero-energy Concepts” which concerns a renovation progress of the Skovgårdsparken complex located in Aarhus. The renovation process of the apartment complex is developed as a integrated design work to reach the nearly zero-energy standard with a efficient indoor environment, then further upgrading to a nearly ‘zero energy’ building by implementing energy producing technologies.
100,2 kWh/m2year
7,7 kWh/m2year
The total energy requirements of the build-
The results from Be10 of the renovated building is shows
ing is calculated in Be10 and the values
a positive change. After renovation and implementation
is compared to the 2020 building energy
of solar cells to only cover electricity use the total energy
frame. The original building far from fulfills
requirement fell and gives a satisfied result
the energy frame.
RESULT
The energy distribution has changed a lot after renovation. The old building used a lot of energy on heat because of the large transmission loss, which is diminished in the renovated.
Living Room/Kitchen
AA
Living Room/Kitchen
Bedroom
Bedroom
Toilet
AA
Champer 1 r 2hamperr 1 ChampeCha
Toilet To
Champer 2
Type Of Renovation
Cross Ventilation
The cold bridges in in the envelope was a big problem, and the cold bridge in the area around
During the summer period the natural ventilation is utilized to both save energy and give
the balcony was the worst. Because the concrete walls run directly trough the climate screen
a better atmospheric comfort. To give a better airflow using cross ventilation, the wall be-
a lot of heat loss would occur. To prevent this the wall is extended out as seen on and the bal-
tween the living room and kitchen was removed. In the other rooms facing the exterior fa-
cony becomes a part of the living room to enlarge the interior space and give the apartment
cades single sided ventilation is used.
complex a more efficient envelope.
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VILLA JØRGENSEN D:A
D:B
D:C
The aim for the curse was to create technical drawings of an sketching project, which were to be build in Nørresundby Aalborg. As the building was designed with an esthetic expression it was stressed that these dimensions were to be kept when making the technical drawings. The house it self is made of Bircks, so the approach was to get the make sure all dimensions was in synch with stonemason measurements. The climate screen has the necessary thickness and material to fulfill the Danish building regulations 2015 and the detail drawings is designed to prevent cold bridges, transmission loss and focused to use techniques so that the house will have as long a life span as possible without the need to change or renovate the building.
Basement
Ground floor
First floor
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Acoustic Tectonics Pavillion
This course is focused on three aspects; architectural acoustics, experimental design processes and computational methods for form analysis and form manufacturing. In this process, digital parametric models are central to create acoustic analysis, to develop multiple design proposals and to make physical prototypes and final models based on these studies. The acoustic box was designed as a refuge, for students to read, study and discuss. the aim for the pavilion was to achieve a good room acoustics for exactly that purpose. The acoustic components is designed in rhino and after analyzed in the acoustic plugin software “Pachyderm� to achive the most eficient reverbationtime, T60, C50, definitinon and with no Ecco.
“Sound is produced by all moving object. We do not see sound, but it influence our perception of space, of material, of surrounding activities and impact our well being. Sound is an omnipresent, subjective and dynamic constituent of humans’ context. And it is the central aspect of the Acoustic Tectonics Studio, a MSc1Arch course module “
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The Compact HERE TownHouse
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This project is located on a given site on
buildings like school institutes, restaurants
Østre Havn in Aalborg. The assignment was
and student apartments is raising.
to design a house for a family of 2 adults
The site is located with a direct view to the
and 2 children. The house is inspired by
Fjord and is placed close to daily where-
similar examples like Sluseholmen and
abouts as Schools, shopping possibilities
Borneo Sporenburg. The compact house,
and Aalborg C
takes inspiration in Herman Hertzberg-
The Buildingvolume itself measures L:16
ers philosophies about designing flexible
m, W:4,5m , H:12m, this was a given design
buildings.
criteria as 20 other buildings with the same
The location is under constant develop-
dimensions together would form a build-
ment, for many years a lot of industrial
ing complex.
building has dominated the dock along
The ambition for this project was to create
the fjord, and closed it of for the general
a townhouse to the modern family, which
public. Now almost every industrial build-
could create the settings around their indi-
ings in Aalborg C is taken down and cultur-
vidual life and home during their daily life.
al buildings like Musikkens Hus and other
Home
The Compact Townhouse Agenda
”The place of safety and shelter” ”The place of goings and comings” ”The place of autonomy” ”The place of everyday domestic routines” ”The place of relations to friends and neighbours” ”The place where one is rooted” (Wikström, 1995, s. 271)
Form Concept Functions
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THECOMPACT TOWNHOUSE
The compact Town house has a minimalistic form and the white concrete creates a strict and modern look. The facades planting sticks out and give an interesting expression between the controlled human made and the wild and irregular nature. The lamellas in the facade create a hold for the user to experience the view, nature but also screening from the sun and the public. From the front door the town house �life Nerve�, the staircase leads up trough the entire building and gives an interesting look from the bottom all the way to the top and the sky.
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
A home cannot be produced at once; it has its time, dimension and continuum, and it is a gradual product of the dweller’s adaption to the world. (Pallasmaa, 1995, s. 133)
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THE HATLEHOL CHURCH
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The church project in Hatlehol is based on a tectonic approach. As a part of the project structural analysis of the wood structure has been made to reach a equality between, architecture, engineering and esthetics.
The new Halteholt church is carefully divided and pla- ced on the site to for fill the experience for the en- gaging individualist. The separated building volumes connected with strict hallways forms a symbiosis with the site topography leaving nothing but respect. The spread of building functions creates a multifunctional church with spaces for joy, sorrow, reflection and le- arning. A natural hierarchy in both building height and sha- pes forms an approachable church but still makes a unique icon created by relevant materials and sup- ported by delicate details for the community to enjoy.
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- The church must appear as a landmark to the area and must be a focal point. - Compliment the context and improve the sense of the site. - The church should invite people to explore the composition between the architecture and the nature. - The secondary functions should have clear accessi- bility and should be used without disturbing the sacral main functions. - Every function should have availability to the whole function regarding the accessibility and the flow in the building should be clear to the visitors. - The natural elements of the site such as the sloping terrain should be integrated in the design. - Enhance architectural, structural and functional qualities.
View over surroundings
Section AA
- Focus on how the materials influence the design and provide significant expectations.
The new Halteholt church is carefully divided and pla- ced on the site to for fill the experience for the en- gaging individualist. The separated building volumes connected with strict hallways forms a symbiosis with the site topography leaving nothing but respect. The spread of building functions creates a multifunctional church with spaces for joy, sorrow, reflection and learning. A natural hierarchy in both building height and sha- pes forms an approachable church but still makes a unique icon created by rele40 m²
40 m²
vant materials and sup- ported by delicate details for the communi40 m²
40 m²
ty to enjoy.
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Section CC
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The DALI HERE OfficeDomicil
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In SPECIAL Corporation With DALI This project is developed in collaboration with the Danish speaker company DALI A/S. The aim for the project was to develop a satellite office domicile for the company as the main company and production is placed in the suburbs of Jutland. The development of the domicile was focused on sustainable design, as the indoor climate, energy use and review of the structural systems, factors that would influence the architectural shape of the building. The building lives op to the 2020 building statement for officebuildings. The project site is places in Aarhus C near “Godsbanen”, “Folkestedet” and “Den gamle by”. The site is bounded by Thorvaldsensgade, Vestergade and Aarhus Å. The image and values for the company is whished to be shown in the architecture, and stand out as a modern city office. In the process specific needs as open workspace areas, with both good possibilities to communicate and retreat.
DALIHISTORY
VISION&CONCEPT
DALI stands for Danish Audiophile Loudspeaker Industries. The company was founded by Peter Lyn-
At DALI the quality is key, weather its regarding materials, production and of course sound.
gdorf in 1983 and has 30 years of experience producing quality speakers. Peter has also founded
The Danish produced speakers is exported to more than 70 countries and besides the head-
the company ”HI-FI Klubben” which is one of Scandinavia’s larges HI-FI stores.
quarter in Nørgager in Jutland they are located in England and Germany.
Green Blue
Flow DEN GAMLE BY SUPER BRUGSEN
PRISMET
FRI BIKE SHOP NETTO VOXHALL
MØLLEPARKEN
FOLKEHUSET
Functions
ARoS RÅDHUS
People flow
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SouthEast Facade
SouthWest Facade
Tegning:
Mål:
Case:
Arkitektur & Design BSc05 Ark/Urb
DALI Nyt kontordomicil
Tegn. nr.
8 af 13 Af:
Hovedprojekt:
17.12.2014
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Opstalt, SØ
Aalborg Universitet
Rum til arbejde
Gruppe 12
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Made in Denmark Conference facilities The buildings conference facilities work with openness. Different varies of openness invites to different formalities and spontaneous activities and the types of conference rooms spans therefore from completely closed to open. The open conference facilities are placed in the office area and works as an area for individual and spontaneous get-togethers between staff. Other traditional conference rooms are also placed in the building, the size of the rooms differs and gives opportunity to have conferences between different sizes of people. The conference rooms are located all over the building but in level 1 of the building the biggest room is placed to give the opportunity for DALI to make temporary showrooms for potential out coming clients
SouthWest Section
Til Carl Bochsgade
SouthEast Section
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9m2 toiletter 24m2 omklĂŚdning
9m2 brandtrappe
16m2
56m2 fitness 49m2 konferencerum
3m2 Toilet
53m2 showroom
88m2 køkken
334m2 lounge 36m2 elevator/ brandtrappe
9m2 brandtrappe
10 m2 teknikrum
17,5m2 toiletter
Level 1
36m2 mødelokale
580m2 kontorareal 36m2 elevator/ b randtrappe
Level 2
9m2 Brandtrappe
4m2 Teknikrum
17,5m2 toiletter
52m2 Laboratorium 36m2 referencerum
520m2 Kontorareal 14m2 Mødelokale
36m2 Elevator/ Brandtrappe
110m2 ophold
Level 3
Level 4
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Contact Ă˜sterbro 3H, 2. 14 9000 Aalborg rhauga12@student.aau.dk 60 16 24 70