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Sophie Dikmans
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ABOUT ME Name Date of Birth
Sophie Dikmans 22 November 1993
Place of Birth
Dordrecht
Nationality Adress
Dutch Julianalaan 49 2628 BC Delft
EDUCATION
EXTRA CURRICULUM EXPERIENCE
Master Architecture, February 2016 - Today Urbanism and Building Sciences Delft University of Technology, Delft
German language course
Architecture Track - Complex projects specialisation
September 2012 - July 2015 Bachelor Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences Delft University of Technology, Delft
WORK EXPERIENCE
Scored 9.0 (out of 10) for my bachelor thesis project and report Gratuated Cum Laude in 2015
Education Team September 2015 - Today Delft University of Technology, Delft
September 2014 - February 2015 Minor Architektur Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule, Aachen
Providing information and advice to future students of the Faculty of Architecture at the TU Delft
Internship Architecture August 2015 - December 2015 Benthem Crouwel Architects, Amsterdam Internship for 5 months joining the tender team where we worked on the design for future contracts and competitions Among this I worked on designs for stations of the new metro system in Paris and other very interesting projects
German language tutor Future Students, Dordrecht
Selected for the exhibition “das beste des letzten Jahres” Study abroad experience
Pre-University Education Insula College, Dordrecht
Nature and Technology & Nature and Health specialisation Mathematics B, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Management and Organisation, English, Dutch and German
March 2015 - Today
Tutoring German language to high school students
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS
Cashier Dancetour Offical, Dordrecht
AutoCAD
Shop Assistant and Cashier Albert Heijn, Dordrecht
May 2013 - Today May 2010 - June 2014
September 2006 - June 2012
Hand Drawing Illustrator Indesign
LANGUAGES
Microsoft Office
Dutch
Revit
English
Rhinoceros
German
Sketchup
Oct. 2014 - Feb. 2015
RWTH Aachen university language center Level B2 - upper intermediate
Intensive German language course
September 2014
RWTH Aachen university language center Level B1 - intermediate
Oct. 2013 - Sept. 2014 Commissioner acquisition Events committee at the study association D.S.G.B. Stylos of the TU Delft faculty of Architecture Organizing events for all architecture students of the TU Delft My role as commissioner acquisition was to ensure sufficient sponsorship for the events we want to organize
Oct. 2012 - Sept. 2013 Commissioner promotion First years committee at the study association D.S.G.B. Stylos of the TU Delft faculty of Architecture Organizing events like workshops and excursions especially for the first-year architecture students of the TU Delft My role as commissioner promotion was to design all kind of promotional material such as posters and inventations
INTERESTS design Drawing
Architecture Friends
Technology TENNIS
cooking Art
Music
Photoshop
travelling Museums
Hockey family
Pottery
Furniture
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Formstudies
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Doorsnede Schaal 1:200
Architecture Page 4-9
Landscape Architecture and Urbanism Page 12-17
Architecture Page 20-25
Architecture Page 28-33
De kunsthal als verblijfplaats
As a result of a research on places to stay in terms of Space and Place
Year of Study: Sixth semester of my bachelor Architecture. Course Name: Design Project 6 - Building and Construction Project place: Rotterdam, the Netherlands Project description: For my final project of my bachelor architecture in Delft I had to make a new design of Rem Koolhaas famous building in Rotterdam; De Kunsthal. Since I believe that art should be more accessible for everybody, I have focused myself on the social aspects of art. The new Kunsthal should be a place for meeting and discussing about art and culture; a place to stay. To support this design project I have done more research on places to stay. With the terms Space and Place I have figured out why people will stay at a place and which factors the important influences are. To create a place to stay, the indefinable space must be transformed into a clear place. Various factors, such as recognition and time, are involved in this transformation. The most public levels of De Kunsthal (located on dike and park level) will be accessible, also without buying a ticket. The most public program of the building, like the restaurant and museum shop, are located on these two floors. Above the public levels is the actual Kunsthal located. These less accessible Kunsthal levels are covered with a perforated metal facade to represent the function of these levels; accessible art.
Concept
Plan views Kunsthal level II
Ony accessible with ticket
Kunsthal level I
Public libary
Park level Museum shop
Disp lay
To stimulate the social side of art, the new Kunsthal will be open and accessible for all people on both park and dike level.
Wardrobe
ow
Public
Display
Public
wind
Dike level
Technique
Display window
Ony accessible with ticket
Cash desk Display window
Fit within the context: Importance of the adjacent museum
Display window
dike level
The public functions, like a restaurant and museum store will stimulate the accessibility of the buidling. Around the building are different display windows to give a passerby already a preview of the current exhibitions.
The actual Kunsthal levels, above the public levels, are covered with a floral patterned perforaded metal facade to represent the function of the building; art.
Technique
Conceptual footprint two directions; Dike and Museum
Hall 1
Hall 3
Technique
“Art is for everybody� Around the building are display windows to show art for free.
Reducing the footprint to create a walk around building
kunsthal level
The staggered atrium guides you through the different halls. This and the upper floor are only accessible with a ticket.
Doorsnede Schaal 1:200
climate
Staggered atrium
Winter situation
Through the staggered atrium the sun light enter deep into the building in the winter, because of the low position of the sun (14.3 째). This reduces the amount of heating during the winter months, because the atrium will be heated in a natural way by the sun.
Summer situation Through the staggered atrium the sun light enter less deep into the building in the summer, because of the high position of the sun (61.2 째). This reduces the amount of cooling during the summer months, because the atrium warms up less.
Construction
Gerberette beam
Through the use of Gerberette beams instead of ordinary beams is it possible to reduce the size of the construction at the entrance of De Kunsthal. The biggest span lenght in the middle part of the building is possible by connecting two cantilever beams at the possition where their moment of force 0 is. Above you can see the architectural elaboration of these beams.
The well known Centre Pompidou building is made of these geberette beams. Moment = 0
Porcelain tapas plate Producing an unique object out of a mass-produced mug
Year of Study: Minor Architektur at the RWTH Aachen Fifth semester of my bachelor Architecture. Course Name: Noch alle Tassen im Schrank? Project description: This small project was intended to trigger your creativity, by using only one simple coffee mug. First, the casting of the mug has to be made out of clay, so I was able to made as many porcelain mugs as I needed for the production of my unique object. Because the porcelain mugs were very flexible, it was easy to cut the mugs in different layers. By cutting the mugs there arise open parts of mugs, as well as closed parts of mugs because of the bottom of the mug. After transforming the mugs into different sizes and designs, I have placed these mugs upon each other around one central point. The various handles of the mugs are connected to each other in this central point of the object.
Pompenburg at i level
Sustainable area development in Rotterdam
Year of Study: Sixth semester of my bachelor Architecture in Delft. Course Name: Design Project 5 - Management Game, Area Development Project place: Rotterdam, the Netherlands Project description: This project represents the result of an intensive collaboration with ten different actors of the so called management game. My role was the landscape architecture, so I had to convert the abstract plans and wishes of the other actors, like the government, into an integrated architectonic composition. The railway separates the project location in two different parts; the one which should be connected with the city centre of Rotterdam and the other which tries to conflate with the residential area of Rotterdam North. In our opinion is it better to create three different environments instead of two, to realize a better connection with the contrasting surroundings. Instead of only creating a separation between the environments, it was also important for our strategy to design a few connection between the different environments. These connections were visualized both physical and social. As a physical connections between the environments, we want to create a new regional bike path above the Hofbogen (an old railway), which should connect Pompenburg through all different kind of scales. The social connection will be generated by stimulating culture and tourism, so Pompenburg at I-Level can appeal a various audience.
Concept
Our group strategy was to create three different environments. For me as the landscape architect it was very clear to invent three different landscape solutions as well.
Rotterdam is known for its high and modern buildings, but therefore the human scale is completely disappeared in Pompenburg. So another goal is to bring back the human scale; Pompenburg at I-Level. As the landscape architect I wanted to realise this goal by reducing the size of the buildings in a logical system and also change the materials of the facades through the different scales.
plan view
Section of the city lounge
With the urban platform landscape
Footprint
Routing
Building Layers
Three Structure
bird's eye view
Click it chair
Step by step, click by click
Year of Study: Minor Architektur at the RWTH Aachen Fifth semester of my bachelor Architecture. Course Name: Stegreif Maker House Möbel - Stuhl und Lampe Project description: During my study abroad at the RWTH Aachen I also participated a smaller course, known as stegreif. These courses are specially offered to trigger your creativity in a short period of time. The main idea of this stegreif called Maker House Möbel, was to design a chair, table or lamp. Everything was possible, there was only one important condition; the object should be build and demolish without the use of screws, nails or glue. I designed the “click it chair”, which refers to easiness to build up this chair. In a few simple steps you can build up this chair. One has to click the vertical elements into the horizontal elements. I also designed an extension of my chair, because I participated the stegreif Make House Möbel - Lampe as well. The Click it lamp functions the same as the Click it Chair, just by clicking it on the chair. There are several options to attach the lamp on the chair, for example on the armrest as you can see on the picture.
FOODgarter Stäffele
Die Welt Markthalle in Stuttgart
Year of Study: Minor Architektur at the RWTH Aachen Fifth semester of my bachelor Architecture. Course Name: Projekt 4 - Kosmopolis zentrum für migration Stuttgart Project place: Stuttgart, Germany Project description: This project represents my design project I worked on during my study abroad in Germany. We had to design a center for migration; a place that feels like home for all the residents of the city of Stuttgart. Since over 40% of Stuttgart’s residents are of a foreign immigrant background, is it important that migrants integrate more with the immigrants of Stuttgart. In my opinion the specified program for this building was too much focused on the special events in life. I am convinced that a program which is more focused on the daily life, could function better as a home for everybody. I believe that food could be this daily element in life that connects all people of the world. Eating is a very culture-specific activity, but also has its similarity, because everyone must eat every day. This daily matter makes it possible to bring people from different cultures and countries together, because this activity brings a social aspect with it. Therefore, the centre for migration will be reflected in my design as a huge market hall, where the mixture of cultures through the everyday subject of food is achieved. The whole world is united in Food Garter Stäffele under one roof. Not only the food specialties, but also all the people of the world.
Concept Flexible Work Area Market Hall Delivery and Storage
The building is divided into three different layers. The market hall connects the ground level with the 12 meter high road above the Wagenburgtunnel.
Market hall level
Small food related shops below the overlying platform flexible workplace level
Public workplaces are located above the private work area
Glass units as private work area
Axonometric view market hall level and flexible workplace level
Facades
Plan views
of the first three platforms of the market hall level
Asian supermarket
Platform 1 - Fish
Wine shop
Platform 2 - Drinks
Cooking school
Wide stairs to have a seat and drink or eat something
Platform 3 - Delicatessen, cheese, sweets and other stands
with cook book and magazine libary
wooden wall According to the Fibbonacci sequence
Year of Study: Second semester of my bachelor Architecture in Delft. Course name Form studies - The wall Project description During the first year of the bachelor Architecture at the TU Delft we have to learn how to work with different forms en structures. For one we had to design a wall according to the Fibonacci sequence. The first two numbers in the Fibonacci sequence are 1 and 1, each subsequent number is the sum of the previous two. I applied this principle to both levels; the 2D level, as well as to volumes. Because I applied the principle to the 3D level as well, it becomes more an object instead of a wall.
collectivism in osdorp
Renovation and new designed housing
Year of Study: Fourth semester of my bachelor Architecture in Delft. Course Name: Design Project 4 - residential building and environment Project place: Amsterdam, The Netherlands Project description: This project started with a group vision about the entire neighborhood, which was collectivism through all kinds of scale for us. We wanted to create different types of public spaces and facilities on different kinds of scales. After three weeks, we had elaborated two buildings and a public space individual. As I mentioned, we wanted to create one associated neighborhood, where collectivism will be the main ingredient of is. In my opinion, the character of the renovated building and the new designed building have to be the same, so there is no doubt about which one is “better� or so. The balconies of the buildings are designed to stimulate this collectivism; there is a private part and a social part on each balcony. Also at the access to the houses there is space for collectivism by designing places for planters and to sit. Between the two buildings I designed a central square were children can play with water fountains, while the parents are having a drink in their new neighborhood bar.
Details green roof
Vegetation layer Growing substrate layer 100 mm Filter layer Drainage layer 40 mm Protection mat Waterproofing membrae Thermal insulation 180 mm Vapour barrier Concrete roof deck 180 mm Ceiling
Wooden niche seat
To ensure a continuous thermal insulation at the niche of the gallery, is it necessary to slightly elevate these niches. This elevation can be used as a nice seat in the niche.
Eldery housing
Section
of the renovated building (left), the new designed square and building (right)
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