2012
RICHARD WINTER PORTFOLIO
RICHARD WINTER PORTFOLIO
L’école de construire
Fold / Strand / Node
Embrace the Outdoors
UNIVERSITY OF BATH, 2011
UNIVERSITY OF BATH, 2010
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITÄT MÜNCHEN, 2010
International Airport Manta
Design Charettes
Photography
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITÄT MÜNCHEN, 2009
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITÄT MÜNCHEN, 2010
2010-
L’école de construire
FINAL UNDERGRADUATE PROJECT SUMMER 2011
UNIVERSITY OF BATH, UK
Perennial meadow Developed from the concept of the ‘hortus botanicus’ - a courtyard exhibiting a collection of plant species - the planted landscape incorporates a wide variety of perennial flowering species. Initiated via a mass bulb planting in springtime, they
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provide for a bright and varied summer appearance when the majority of plants will be in flower. A mixture of tall grasses provide the backdrop to the perennial planting,
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whilst the serpentine path down the site creates multiple planting areas, producing a
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Summer appearance
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The majority of perennial plants
woven patchwork of colour.
Wetland / shade garden Plant varieties change towards the bottom of the site (6,7,8,9) to adjust to site-specific
are chosen to flower in the
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summer, creating a seasonal
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blanket of colour.
variety of wetland plants and reeds. The ‘carpet’ of perennial planting is also
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gradually varied in the shaded undercroft of the building’s footprint, using the forest
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floor as inspiration by planting a combination shade-resilient and moisture-tolerant
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needs and demands. Planting towards the river is gradually varied to include a
plant species.
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Flowering cherry
court yard
Flowering cherry trees provide a burst of colour in spring-time with a vibrant pink colour, providing shade and visual emphasis at the top of the site, also forming a partial buffer between the planted landscape and road surface of Walcot Gate.
Winter appearance
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Dying back in the winter, if the perennials are left to their own devices, the winter will transform
Seasonality
the landscape in to a bleached sea
Designed predominantly as a summer landscape, the majority of plants will die back in the colder months. Neverthess, by purposely leaving planting to die back on their own devices, the perennial meadow transforms in to a bleached landscape of
of plants stems and stalks, a ghostly reflection of their summer
crackling stalks and stems.
appearance.
Key to planting areas
1,2,5 - Lady’s bedstraw
2,7,9 - Luzula nivea
4,7 - Yarrow
6,9 - Euphorbia amygdaloides
7,9 - Vitus cognetiae
1,4 - Ox-eye daisy
3,5 - Knapweed
4, 6 - Harebell
7 - Birdsfoot trefoil
8 - Wetland reed planting
2, 3 - Common chicory
3,6 - Vinca minor
4,5 - Brunerra macrophylla
7,9 - Polystichum (fern)
9 - Virginia creeper
Flowering cherry
A Graduate School of Architecture
Landscape as Connection
Cantabrigian Archetype
Split Section
Final undergraduate individual project, working under a
Set on a sloped site fronting on the River Avon, the
A development of modern Cantabrigian quads, the three-
Driven by a split-section bedroom arrangement, the living
broadly defined brief: “Garden City: Alienation, Nature &
scheme proposes a reconciliation with the river by means
sided courtyard arrangement opens up to Walcot Mortuary
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Reconciliation�.
of a public, landscaped perennial meadow, connecting
Chapel at the top of the site, with communal programme
study bedrooms with a north-facing work/sleep space and
Walcot Street to a proposed riverside walk.
accessible from a cloister at ground floor level. The
a south-facing lounge area with balcony.
The project proposes a self-supporting graduate school
college’s terraced courtyard connects to the public park
for Part II architecture students in Bath: the restrained
By the time the perennial meadow has established itself,
underneath the building, raised strategically to mitigate
proposal incorporates high-quality study-bedrooms for
the building starts to blend in to the background, acting as
flooding.
both students and tutors in a collegiate environment.
a benign backdrop to a colourful and ever-changing carpet
Image above: Section across courtyard and public meadow Image opposite: Perennial landscape in, fully integrated
of planting.
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Section through terraced courtyard to river Highlights the proposed connection from Walcot Street down to the river’s edge with new riverside walk.
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Ground Floor
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Cloister level / upper courtyard 780m²
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Porter’s lodge / security Administration Studios Refectory Library Car park Kitchen Riverside walk Circulation to student bedrooms m
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Ground Floor Plan The city centre location creates a 7
significant new connection within the city, opening up previously inaccessible river frontage.
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Development of residential accommodation
Standing seam zinc Wraps to form mansard roof and l-shaped canopies to balconies
A 3/2 storey split-section facilitates ideal living arrangements, providing north-facing sleep areas and double-height, south facing living areas with
Pre-cast concrete GGBS aggregate incorporated as reuse of an industrial by-product, giving a creamy appearance when left exposed. Precast used structurally for internal floors due to complex forms and repetitive nature.
balconies.
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walk side river
In situ concrete Forming a structural plinth beneath the project,
Division of site
in-situ concrete is used to form a new ‘datum’, Porous landscape
Riverside connection
Raised plinth
the site is to be developed, whilst the
The public park also acts as a reinforced
Building responds to heavy flood risk by sitting at a
lf is to be retained and improved as a
connection to a proposed riverside walk
raised level to allow flood waters to pass beneath.
ic park leading down to the river
which the the masonry The landscape proposal is allowed toupon permeate underneath
Riverside connection
Raised plinth
whilst the
The public park also acts as a reinforced
Building responds to heavy flood risk by sitting at a
The landscape proposal is allowed to permeate underneath the
proved as a
connection to a proposed riverside walk
raised level to allow flood waters to pass beneath.
raised building and in to the courtyard, linking the two landscapes
he river
Porous landscape
and thus softening the transition between private and public
Solar
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frame of the building is
created raised building and in to the courtyard, linking the two landscapes
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The plan is kinked to allow for large deciduous trees on
courtyard. The northern wing is r
the south boundary of the site. The shifting in plan adjustment provides unique corner conditions andSolar multiple river
and thus softening the transition between private and public Kinked adjustment
communal programme at gro
The southern wing drops a single storey, allowing more light in to the views down the slope
The plan is kinked to allow for large deciduous trees on
courtyard. The northern wing is raised one storey, allowing the insertion of
the south boundary of the site. The shifting in plan
communal programme at ground level, relating to the public park.
provides unique corner conditions and multiple river views down the slope
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Tectonic section Partial elevations showing split-section arrangement. Masonry walls support pre-cast concrete floor slabs, with a cranked, steelframed mansard roof. Both materials and form aim to provide a contemporary yet contextual addition to the Georgian city of Bath.
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Split-level Study Bedroom A split-level arrangement provides a clear separation between Lower study bedroom functions for sleeping, working and relaxation. South-facing Sitting on a singlebalconies level, a balcony provides both solar shading as whilst enabling a throughout provide solar shading as well as an extension the room, means totomediate between inhabited space and nature. mediating between inhabited space and nature.
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Hanging Staircase Hanging from the communal wing, the stair is separate from the landscape, indicative of being tectonically a part of the building and not the ground.
Head Tutor’s Apartment Located next to the river, the head tutor’s apartment is an adapted variation of a two standard bedroom units. Negotiating a corner condition, a bronze cornicing detail steps up to reflect the split section within.
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Fold / Strand / Node UNIVERSITY OF BATH, UK
RICHARD WINTER, BEN JONES, SARAH FIRTH, JAKE SMITH RUNNER UP, BASIL SPENCE COMPETITION WINTER 2010
Group project carried out in teams with civil and
Folded Tectonic
Strands as connections through the city
Environmental Drivers
environmental engineers. Project was awarded runner
Taking the archetypal figure of the industrial shed, a
A variety of ‘found’ objects on the site were incorporated
Environmentally, the building utilises water from the
up prize out of 35 groups in University’s Basil Spence
simple pitched roof form is distorted throughout the
in to the design, acting as nodal points. Three separate
nearby harbour to power a heat exchange system, helping
competition.
building’s length. Rising, falling, dividing and merging, it
functional strands were then incorporated, with different
to provide heat in winter and cooling in the summer.
fuses the multiple programmatic requirements together
programmatic needs relating to different aspects of the
A Stirling Engine is also integrated in to the closed loop
beneath its continuous canopy.
city. Generated from the utilitarian pitched roofs inherent
system to drive a mechanical ventilation system.
Film as a Public Art The design proposed a 4,000m² film institute situated on
in the industrial area, an architecture of folding was
Spike Island, a transitory locale of Bristol. Approaching
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film as a public art, the film institute functions at an urban
Conceptually and physically, the three cinema auditoria
/ continuous cycle of film production and viewing /
level by identifying and responding to both commercial
(nodes) act as stiff structural boxes, with the ‘strands’
concept of interwoven strands nodal cinema screens
and community user groups.
providing a reinforcing structural infill.
Image opposite: café strand, relating to transitory user-base
generated to create a homogenous aesthetic.
Images above: concept sketches: integration within the city
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Heart of Film Institute Convergence of three separate strands which merge in a central space. An acoustic lining of timber fins portray a series of famous figures in film.
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01 Exhibition space
08 Kitchen
02 CafĂŠ
09 Cinema 2 / luxury (150 people)
03 Exhibition space
10 MediathĂŠque / archive 06
04 Cinema 1 (170 people) 11 Historical archive
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05 Cinema 3 (750 people) 12 Film library 13 Independent creative business unit
06 Restaurant
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Exhibition strand Lifted up to allow for a new, light rail connection, the exhibition strand bridges over the tracks, acting as a permeable threshold to the film institute beyond.
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Unfolded elevations Folded geometries are unravelled to be represented in two dimensions
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Origami Net Through a process of ‘unravelling’, the building’s folded form was split in to a series of nets, allowing for a final model to be accurately laser cut and built in a precise, origami-like manner.
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Tectonic section The film institute’s folded roof planes are achieved through a steel-frame construction. Minimal lateral loading are achieved as
Pre-patinated zinc
Hardwood thinnings
Corrugated steel
Stone
In-situ concrete
Steel structure
Red brick
Industrial steel skeleton
a result of a ‘stiff-box’ construction method, essential when using pile foundations necessary in local clay subsoils.
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Embrace the Outdoors TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITÄT MÜNCHEN, GERMANY
RICHARD WINTER, LILI PRODANOVA, MARTA SHTIPKOVA PROF. RICHARD HORDEN, INSTITUTE FOR MICRO ARCHITECTURE SUMMER 2010
A Collapsible Tensile Structure Design project for a collapsible membrane structure, a competition run by MDT-Tex, a swiss designer and manufacturer of architectural shading systems and tensile structures.
Chanel Rings After developing a complex proposals, the concept of two simple, interlocking rings was returned to. The ‘Chanel Rings’ provide a simple and marketable idea, potentially suitable for commercial clients such as the Olympics, Chanel or Audi. Designed as a single module, the rings can be used individually, supporting a hammock. The studio also explored joining multiple units together, resulting in the design for an external lounge.
Chanel Rings Lounge Comprising three pairs of “Chanel Rings”, the lounge provides a compact, outdoor lounge and bar solution which is easily assembled and transported. The product provides an upmarket alternative for garden pavilions at events and parties.
This spread: Three pairs of ‘Chanel Rings’ provide a framework for lounge incorporating a bespoke deck and furniture
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Chanel Rings - 1:20 Modelling and detail development Proposals were developed predominantly through modelling at various scales, also helping to inform construction details
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Chanel Rings - Individual Module Testing and development of 1:1 prototype whilst on work placement at MDT-Tex in Switzerland.
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International Airport Manta
RICHARD WINTER, FEDERICO BERETTA, YONATAN LEBENDIGER PROF. RICHARD HORDEN, INSTITUTE FOR MICRO ARCHITECTURE WINTER 2009
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITÄT MÜNCHEN, GERMANY
Third Floor Airside +23.55m
3rd Floor +23.55m
Gates 1-10 Gate Lounges International Security VIP Lounge
Second Floor Airside Oceanside
Airside / Oceanside +18.59m Departure Lounge Transfers
2nd Floor +18.59m
Domestic Security
Key Arrivals
Ocean-front short term parking
Baggage Claim
Offices / Admin
BHS (Baggage Handling Systems)
Public Beach
Car & Taxi Pick-up / Drop-off
Public Square / meeting place
Check In
Retail / Restaurant
Passport Control Airline Administration Airside service road
First Floor Oceanside +13.63m
1st Floor +13.63m
Check In
Customs
Security Check
Direction to major highways
Service Core / WC
Food & drink / retail on public promenade
Ticketing Office
Food Court
Transfers
Light rail station
VIP Lounge
Intl. Passport Control / Immigration
Gate
Ticketing Offices Food Courts BHS (Departures)
Ground Floor Oceanside +10.59m Public Beach Public Square
Ground Floor
Light Rail
+10.59m
Drop-off Arrivals Baggage Claim BHS (Arrivals) Retail Service Zone
Lounges / Retail
Security
Baggage Claim
BHS (Baggage Handling Services)
Transport connections
Offices / Management
Check In
Stairs / Vertical Circulation
Public Space
Services / technical / WC
International Design Studio Joint studio with the departments for Industrial Design and Climatic Design to design a new international airport in Manta, Ecuador. Currently the largest tuna fishing port in Latin America, the government are proposing the expansion of the existing US military airstrip to promote tourism and for Ecuador as an
Airside / Oceanside international hub. Workshops at Tsinghua University in Beijing and UTE in Quito culminated with a presentation to the Ecuadorian government as well as airport stakeholders.
The concept of Airisde / Oceanside promotes the airport’s unique beachfront location to ingrain a lasting image of Ecuador in visitors’ minds. A linear arrangement allows for separation of both national and
Responding to its sloped site, the airport’s undulating gridshell roof unifies international and national terminals, delivering an instantly recognisable landmark from land, air and sea. Supported via a
international flights whilst maximising ocean frontage.
diagrid structure, the roof channels water for reuse as well as drawing in a cool sea breeze to aid natural ventilation.
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Airport Corporate Identity
Working with the Chair for 2 Industrial Design, a corporate
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design strategy was conceived, taking inspiration from the
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Bus Bus
Bus Bus
Lounge Lounge Meeting Point Meeting Point
Lounge Lounge Meeting Point Meeting Point
Ticketing Office Ticketing Restaurants Restaurants Arrivals Arrivals Security Security
Ticketing Office Ticketing Restaurants Restaurants Arrivals Arrivals Security Security
Gates 1-4 Gates 1-4
Gates 1-4 Gates 1-4
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crafts and culture, informing a bold eight-colour palette. This was developed to inform a logo, advertising imagery,
Third Floor
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vibrant colours found throughout traditional Ecuadorian
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3rd Floor
Services / technical / WC
Security
Gates 1-10 Gate Lounges
Stairs / Vertical Circulation
Services / technical / WC
Stairs / Vertical Circulation
International Security
VIP Lounge
VIP Lounge
VIP Lounge
Gate
2nd Floor
VIP Lounge
Gate
2nd Floor
+18.59m
+18.59m
Second Floor
Second Floor
Key
+18.59m
Transfers
Key
+18.59m Lounges / Retail
Security
Departure Lounge
Stairs / Vertical Circulation
Domestic Security
Lounges / Retail
Security
Departure Lounge Transfers
Offices / Management
Stairs / Vertical Circulation
Domestic Security
Services / technical / WC
Passport Control
Offices / Management
Services / technical / WC
Passport Control
Airline Administration
Airline Administration
Airside Service Road
Retail / Restaurant
Intl. Passport Control / Immigration
Retail / Restaurant
Intl. Passport Control / Immigration
Offices / Admin
Transfers
Offices / Admin
Transfers
Service Core / WC
Security Check
Service Core / WC
Security Check
Airside Service Road
1st Floor
1st Floor
+13.63m
+13.63m
First Floor
First Floor
Key
+13.63m
Services / technical / WC
Food Courts
Key
+13.63m
Stairs / Vertical Circulation
Check In Ticketing Offices
Check In
BHS (Baggage Handling Services)
Stairs / Vertical Circulation
Check In
Services / technical / WC
Ticketing Offices
Lounges / Retail
Food Courts
Offices / Management
BHS (Departures)
furniture design and even a unique set of pictograms.
Key
+23.55m
Security
Gates 1-10 Gate Lounges International Security
Check In
BHS (Baggage Handling Services) Lounges / Retail Offices / Management
BHS (Departures)
Food Court
Service core / WC
Check In
Ticketing Office
BHS (Baggage Handling Services)
Food Court
Service core / WC
Check In
Ticketing Office
BHS (Baggage Handling Services)
Ground Floor
Ground Floor
+10.59m
+10.59m
Ground Floor +10.59m
Ground Floor
Key Security
BHS (Baggage Handling Services)
Stairs / Vertical Circulation
Public Space
+10.59m
Public Beach Public Square Light Rail Drop-off
Baggage Claim
Transport connections
Light Rail Drop-off
Services / technical / WC
Arrivals Baggage Claim BHS (Arrivals)
Key Security
BHS (Baggage Handling Services)
Stairs / Vertical Circulation
Public Space
Public Beach Public Square
Baggage Claim
Transport connections
Services / technical / WC
Arrivals Food & drink / retail on public promenade Direction to major highways
Baggage Claim
BHS (Baggage Handling Systems)
BHS (Arrivals)
Car & Taxi Pick-up / Drop-off
Retail Service Zone
Food & drink / retail on public promenade Direction to major highways
BHS (Baggage Handling Systems) Car & Taxi Pick-up / Drop-off
Retail Service Zone Ocean-front short term parking Public Beach
Public Square / meeting place
Ocean-front short term parking
Arrivals
Public Beach
Public Square / meeting place Arrivals
Service Core / WC
Baggage Claiom
Service Core / WC
Baggage Claiom
Light rail station
Customs
Light rail station
Customs
As the first and last impression people have of a country, the concept aims to instill a lasting image of Ecuador’s rich and vibrant culture. 2
2 Bus Bus
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Third Floor
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VIP Lounge
Gate
2nd Floor +18.59m
+18.59m
Departure Lounge Transfers
Key Security Stairs / Vertical Circulation
Domestic Security
Lounges / Retail Offices / Management
Services / technical / WC
Passport Control Airline Administration
Retail / Restaurant
Intl. Passport Control / Immigration
Offices / Admin
Transfers
Service Core / WC
Security Check
Lounge Lounge Meeting Point Meeting Point Ticketing Office Ticketing Restaurants Restaurants Arrivals Arrivals Security Security
1st Floor
Security
Gates 1-10 Gate Lounges
Services / technical / WC
Stairs / Vertical Circulation
International Security VIP Lounge
VIP Lounge
Gate
2nd Floor +18.59m
Second Floor +18.59m
Departure Lounge Transfers
Key Security Stairs / Vertical Circulation
Domestic Security
Lounges / Retail Offices / Management
Services / technical / WC
Passport Control Airline Administration Airside Service Road
Retail / Restaurant Offices / Admin
Service Core / WC
Intl. Passport Control / Immigration Transfers Security Check
1st Floor
+13.63m
+13.63m
First Floor +13.63m Check In Ticketing Offices Food Courts
First Floor
Key Stairs / Vertical Circulation Services / technical / WC Check In
+13.63m
BHS (Baggage Handling Services)
Check In Ticketing Offices
Lounges / Retail
Food Courts
Offices / Management
BHS (Departures)
Gates 1-4 Gates 1-4
Key Stairs / Vertical Circulation Services / technical / WC Check In
BHS (Baggage Handling Services) Lounges / Retail Offices / Management
BHS (Departures)
Food Court
Service core / WC
Check In
Ticketing Office
BHS (Baggage Handling Services)
Ground Floor
Gates 1-4 Gates 1-4
Food Court
Service core / WC
Check In
Ticketing Office
BHS (Baggage Handling Services)
Ground Floor
+10.59m
+10.59m
Ground Floor +10.59m
Ground Floor
Key Security
BHS (Baggage Handling Services)
Stairs / Vertical Circulation
Public Space
Public Beach Public Square Light Rail Drop-off
BHS (Arrivals)
+10.59m
Key Security
BHS (Baggage Handling Services)
Stairs / Vertical Circulation
Public Space
Public Beach
Baggage Claim
Transport connections
Public Square Light Rail Drop-off
Services / technical / WC
Arrivals Baggage Claim
Baggage Claim
Transport connections
Services / technical / WC
Arrivals Food & drink / retail on public promenade Direction to major highways
BHS (Baggage Handling Systems) Car & Taxi Pick-up / Drop-off
Retail Service Zone
Baggage Claim BHS (Arrivals)
Food & drink / retail on public promenade Direction to major highways
BHS (Baggage Handling Systems) Car & Taxi Pick-up / Drop-off
Retail Service Zone Ocean-front short term parking Public Beach
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Key
+23.55m
Services / technical / WC
Stairs / Vertical Circulation
VIP Lounge
Airside Service Road
+23.55m
Third Floor
Security
Gates 1-10 Gate Lounges International Security
Second Floor
3rd Floor
Key
+23.55m
Ticketing Office Ticketing Restaurants Restaurants Arrivals Arrivals Security Security
2 Bus Bus
3rd Floor
Lounge Lounge Meeting Point Meeting Point
Public Square / meeting place Arrivals
Ocean-front short term parking Public Beach
Public Square / meeting place Arrivals
Service Core / WC
Baggage Claiom
Service Core / WC
Baggage Claiom
Light rail station
Customs
Light rail station
Customs
Sleeping with the fishes
KÜRZENTWURF (DESIGN CHARETTE) PROF. MARK MÜCKENHEIM SUMMER 2010
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITÄT MÜNCHEN, GERMANY
A Memorial To Cedric Price Proposal for a transient memorial to Cedric Price at the 2010 Venice Biennale. Taking the form of a floating installation, the mysterious object holds symbolic elements of Price’s life within. Six iconic images are digitised and perforated to form six sides of a floating timber and perspex cube. The curious object would float aimlessly around Venice’s canals for the duration of the Biennale, peculiar and intriguing to tourists and residents alike.
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Treffpunkt Trafohaus
KÜRZENTWURF (DESIGN CHARETTE) PROF. LÓPEZ COTELO, CHAIR FOR RESTORATION SUMMER 2010
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITÄT MÜNCHEN, GERMANY
Café Döllgast Designed by distinguished post-war architect Hans Döllgast, a redundant electrical substation sits in the corner of Munich’s museum quarter. The design charette, with the chair for historical restoration, aimed to restore and convert the brick building for future use. The proposal sees the structure elegantly retained and refurbished, for use as a small café, incorporating billboards for advertising museum exhibitions. Original brick features are kept as a feature whilst the majority of the building is clad in copper strips. Whilst providing a dull reflection of the surrounding parkscape, the new skin provides a subtle reminder of the building’s electrical heritage.
Short Section B-B 1:50
Long Section A-A 1:50
Nicolas Vleughel Bild und Botschaft 05-29 August 2010
Side Elevation 1:50
Short Section B-B 1:50
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Side Elevation 1:50
Rear Elevation 1:50
Nobel Gäste Meisterwerke aus Bremen 07-22 September 2010
Trolley-BQ
KÜRZENTWURF (DESIGN CHARETTE) PROF. FRITZ FRENKLER, CHAIR FOR INDUSTRIAL DESIGN SUMMER 2010
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITÄT MÜNCHEN, GERMANY
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Grill support
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Steel plates
Steel plates
Ventialtion holes
Ventialtion holes
Tool storage
Just add charcoal!
Tool storage
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Fixed Fixed supportingFixed Fixed feet supporting Fixed feet supporting feetsupporting feet Just add charcoal! feet supporting
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Choice of colours
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Fixed supporting feet
Fixed supporting feet
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Photography 2010-
this page: Hotel reflections / Summer blossom, Riga opposite: Door and floor close-up, Kunsthaus Bregenz Sky porthole, Z端rich Airport
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this page: Tokyo International Forum opposite: Side street, Kyoto
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RICHARD WINTER PORTFOLIO 2012
opposite page: Photos of Grimshaw Aerogenerator window display this page: Shibuya crossing / Tokyo Subway
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this spread: Kunsthaus Bregenz, Austria
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