Architecture Portfolio Sophie Sander

Page 1

Architecture Portfolio


Table of contents


04

Curriculum Vitae

06

Project 1 Tempelhof Vertiport

16

Project 2 Jardim Gaivotas

24

Project 3 Green and cultural hubs

32

Work 1 Hospitals Ghana

38

Work 2 Outside toiletbox

Graduation project

Msc. 2

Msc. 1

zzp - Sander Architecten / Studio Prototype

zzp - Sander Architecten


4

Curriculum Vitae

Sophie Sander 04-03-1998 Dutch Tweede Helmersstraat 99-3, Amsterdam sophiesander@icloud.com +31627139827

Interests: Architecture - painting - photogrpahy - music - running cycling - boxing - sking - sailing - sports

Profile: Ambitious - curious - teamplayer - broad interests flexible - resilient - optimistic - open minded

Skills: Graphic Design and Presentation

Design and 3D modeling

Illustrator

After Effects

Rhino

Sketchup

Revit

Photoshop

Indesign

Autocad

Archicad

Enscape

Language

Dutch English French Spanish

(fluently) (fluently) (intermediate) (intermediate)


Curriculum Vitae

Formal education

Work experience

08-2020 - 07-07-2023 / Delft, the Netherlands

09-2023- present / Amsterdam, the Neterhalnds

Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences TU Delft Master 08-2017 – 07-2020 / Delft, the Netherlands

Architecture and the Built Environment - TU Delft Bachelor 07-2019-01- 2020 / Melbourne, Australia

Architecture - RMIT

Academic Bachelor track

08-2016 - 08 2017 / Amsterdam, the Neterlands

VWO - De Nieuwe School

A college preparatory track / nature & science

08-2010 - 08 2016 / Bussum, the Neterlands

VWO - Willem de Zwijger college

A college preparatory track / nature & science

Zzp - GoedBouw

Working as a project manager for a contractor.

07-2023- present / Amsterdam, the Neterhalnds

Zzp - Sander Architecten

Working on concepts and designs for client of Sander Architecten.

09-2022- 12-2023 / Amsterdam, the Neterhalnds

Zzp - Sander Architecten / Prototype

Working on the preliminary design of two hospitalsin Ghana.

09-2021- 02-2022 / Delft, The Netherlands

Workingstudent - Cepezed

Workingstudent at an architecture fi rm, working on tenders. I have worked on tenders for a mobility hub, VU amsterdam and a mbo school togehter with a tender team.

02-2021- 07-2021 / Delft, The Netherlands

Intern - Cepezed

Working intern at an architecture fi rm. I helped to further develop the technical design of a 50.000 square meter office for the police in the Hague in a team with 6 architects.

Achievements/ extra curricular 09-2022 - 07-2023

Company relations - FRESH Students

Organising events to connect real estate companies to students interested in real estate

07-2020 / 08-2021

Vice president, Vrije Studie committee

Organizing academic lectures and a yearly symposium for students

10-2017 / 09-2018

Promotion of Committee Shirts Naar Vraag

For a good cause we collected old textiles and sell them to earn money for startups in Africa.

05-2021- present / Delft, The Netherlands

City Manager - Custom95

Account manager and designer. Improving the brandig of startups and scale ups, for companies like Flink and Check.

08-2019 - 10-2019 / Melbourne, Australia

Waitress/hostess - The Lincoln Melbourne

Publication 2020 architectural visualization awards

Archdaily.com Conceptual - Jury Winner Lost in Melbourne by Li Han and Hu Yan, Vicky Lam and RMIT University students

5


6

project 1 Vertiport Tempelhof Vertiport - THV

year: 2023 course: Msc. 3/4 Complex projects subject Airport project Vertiport location Tempelhof, Berlin, Germany

The studio & the project The complex studio, bodies & building Berlin focus is the building and to create a complex building design that is one of Berlin. The research of the vertiport project investigates what type of building could facilitate urban air mobility as a new sustainable mode of transportation. The research investigated. Flows, security, efficiency, urban implementation, the relation of the vehicle to the building as well as the human scale and a passenger experience. This relationship between the building as a machine, the human scale and the relation with the urban area is the architectural design challenge. And also, the relation between the project, the studio and the master. There is already a lot of research on urban air mobility regarding the technical aspects, social implementation, and business models. A few large architectural firms like MVRDV and Foster & Partners have already made design concepts for companies like Airbus for vertiport in Asia. However, a concept has remained. In the coming future it will be very possible that we will see the first large scale vertiport being built. However, the research into the architectural design and the requirements therefore have not yet been developed. The Vertiport project and the research tries to give the first design brief and principles of the vertiport building typology that is located in the inner-city of a European capital. Giving an insight into the design considerations for similar projects within these urban areas. The research question, “What new building typology will emerge as a result of the implementation of urban air mobility?”. A broad question that in another research has not yet been fully answered. To create the design brief for the vertiport answers needed to be found regarding the client, site and program. The main research strategy was to gain a wide range of knowledge on all important aspects of the project to create a final integrated design. The research needed to explore contextual factors, user requirements, building requirements, aviation safety rules, technological advancements, and sustainable practices, processes, and flows. The main sub question to be asked was how the process is different from the same as the process in airports. This first part of the research was done by a literature and case study, to find what processes should be added or eliminated from that of a vertiport. The question that followed was what do these changes in processes mean for the spatial layout of the building as well as the passenger experience.

introduction



8

Tempelhof Vertiport

South facade of the first terminal module

Long section of the first terminal module

The findings of the research concerning the client brought to light the most important client, the passengers and the staff, which are the daily users of the building, and the needs of these clients have the highest priority. For the needs of the city of berlin the vertiport represents a new gateway into berlin, a new Luftbahn. The designs express this new way of travel and activate people to use this mode of transportation as well as to represent the city of Berlin. The research into urban air mobility and the implementation of a vertiport in the urban area emphasized the importance of social acceptance. This led to the importance of the building giving back to the urban area and the residents in the form of access, program, and exterior experience of the building. The research showed that a vertiport is a combination of a heliport and an airport, the apron layout of a heliport and the program of an airport. By the literature research and the case studies it became clear the program of the vertiport can be compared

research

to that of an airport by eliminating processes. The process of passport check could be eliminated because an evtol could only travel distances to Schengen countries, thus not needing a passport control. Another process that spatially counted for a third of an airport's square meters was the baggage handling system. Due to the size of the evtol vehicles only hand luggage can be taken on board. By eliminating these processes, the program/sqm ratio of the vertiport was found. The main program consists of arrivals hall, departures hall, security, airside lounge area, gates, and the apron. The size of the building was possible to establish by looking at the ratio of m2/passenger/hour at stations and airports. The findings of these data concluded that the building needs a total of 60.000sqm to provide for 10 million passengers. Regarding the user flows within the vertiport were identical to that of and airport in regarding the process steps (minus eliminated processes )It became evident that there needs to be a separated flow in arriving and departing passengers, and that in terms of wayfin-


1:1000

SITE PLAN

2223

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

DOWN

9

9

Tempelhof Vertiport

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

26

25

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

11

10

28

43R x 0,186 42G x 0,300

UP

+9,000

27

UP

23R 22G x 0,174 x 0,302

DOWN UP

29 30

22R x 0,182 21G x 0,250

22 21 20

16

31 32 33

15

34

14

35 37 38

13 12 11

36

1 2

19 18 17

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

39 40 41 42 43 DOWN

+1,000 22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

DOWN

12

UP 4

3

2

8

7

6

9

11

5

1

1

10

22R x 0,182 21G x 0,350

DOWN 21

UP

2

20

3

19

4

18

5

17

6

16

7

15

8

14 21R x 0,190 20G x 0,250

10 11 12 13

21R x 0,190 20G x 0,250

9

13 12 11 10 9

14

8

15

7

16

6

17

5

18

4

19

3

20

2

21 UP

1

DOWN DOWN

UP

14R x 0,225 13G x 0,450 9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

14

13

12

11

10

A 10,00 %

8,00 %

10,00 %

SECTION

1.1000 situation of the three linked terminals

1:1000 0

10

20

30

40

complex

ding the passengers need to be able to have sightling to the next step in the process. This means that spatially the building needs to be organized in such a way that for example the passenger can clearly see the route to security in the departure hall and for instance the exit in the arrivals.

50

10

100m

projects

The vertiport consist of 3 modules that can work autominmoulsy and can be linked together via an airbridge and via the main south axes under the canopy along the south facade. By using this strategy the building can be upscaled based on the demand for urban air mobility. program

Regarding the functionality of the project the research concluded the minimum capacity for a vertiport that can handle 10 million passengers a year the layout of apron had to be consistent of at least 6 takeoff and landing pads and 24 gates in total. The site requirements were acquired by a combination of individual and group research.These requirements led to the site location of an old Rangierbahnhof next to Tempelhof station.

PROGRAM AMBITIONS

FUNCTIONAL

EXPERIENCE

24/7 PROGRAM

INSIDE - OUTSIDE

INTEGRATION

Optimal layout

User centric interactive program

A program during day and night

Seamless Journey

Urban Implementation

The layout of the program must be function in order to accommodate the different users and the urban air mobility process. The program needs to manage a large flow of the users arriving and departing from secure to un secure areas

The program needs to have hospitality and human dimension, long lines of sight and spatial quality. Transparent, light and elegant and rhythmic. To create a meaningful passenger journey. And at to the intuitive way finding

Travellers arriving in the late and early hours of the day should feel accommodated the available program. As well for the area not to be unpleasant, but to have a welcoming and safe appearance

The travel journey must be seamless, the traveller should have a logical sequence of their journey through the building that continues the quality of the experience. For arriving and departing passengers going on their onward journey

The new building will need to be integrated, not only on a infrastructural level but also socially. The program and aesthetics should invite users and visitors to feel welcome and improve the quality of the surrounding urban area.

Bodies & Building Berlin

complex

projects

Design Brief | S J J Sander | 67

research


Tempelhof Vertiport

SECURITY

A R R I VA L

DEPARTURE

A R R I VA L

10

Axonometric of the first terminal module Bodies & Building Berlin

complex

10

projects

S J J Sander | 2


floorplans

GROUNDFLOOR

Tempelhof Vertiport 1

2

3

7,200

7,200

4

5

7,200

6

7,200

7

7,200

8

7,200

9

7,200

10

7,200

11

7,200

12

7,200

13

7,200

14

7,200

15

7,200

7,200

16

17

7,200

18

7,200

19

7,200

7,200

20

7,200

21

7,200

22

7,200

11

23

7,200

D

A

7,200

A

SECURITY OFFICE

B

B

ARRIVALS 5,400

SECURITY DESK

C

5,400

C

D

D

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

11

10

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

5,400

RESTAURANT +9,000

43R x 0,186 42G x 0,300

E

FLEX SPACES

DOWN 22 UP 1 2

19

STORAGE

3

17 16

33

15

34

14

35

22R x 0,182 21G x 0,250

18 32

BOARDING PAS CHECK

5 6 8 9

12 37

4 7

13

36

5,400

21 20

31

KITCHEN

STORAGE

10

SINGLE ROOM

30

SINGLE ROOM

SEATING AREA

29

E

UP

CONFRENCE ROOM

11

38

DISABLED

39 40 41 42 43

MEN

MEN

WOMEN

WOMEN

WAITING AREA

DISABLED

F

DOWN

F

WAITING AREA

SINGLE ROOM

5,400

MEETING ROOM

MEETING ROOM

+1,000

FRONT DEPATURE ENTRANCE

INFO DESK

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

C

C

DOWN

G

ENTRANCE

FLEX SPACES

12

G

DEPATURE HALL

3

2

UP

ARRIVALS HALL

1

8

7

6

5

4

11

10

5,400

9

22R x 0,182 21G x 0,350

SEATING AREA UP

DOWN 1

21

2

20

3

19

4

18

5

H

6 7 8 9 21R x 0,190 20G x 0,250

21R x 0,190 20G x 0,250

12

BAR

SHOP

H

12 11 10

13

9

14

8

15

5,400

BAR

13

11

RECEPTION

10

BAR

7

16

6

17

5

18

4

19

3

INFO DESK

20

2

21

1

DOWN

UP

DOWN

UP

14R x 0,225 13G x 0,450

SHOP

17 16 15 14

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

11

14

13

12

10

FOOD & DRINK

I

I

AUDITORIUM

CONFRENCE ROOM

5,400

WAITING AREA ENTRANCE

DEPARTURES ENTRANCE

J

J

5,400

ARRIVALS ENTRANCE

K

5,400

K

L

7,200

L

D

M

M

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

11

10

12

floorplans

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Ground Floor: Arrivals & Departues and the flex office spaces+2

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

1:200 0

GSEducationalVersion

2

4

6

8

10

20m

D complex

Bodies & Building Berlin

projects

10

S J J Sander | 6

A

A

26

9

8

11

25

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

10

12

7 6

27

5 31R x 0,177 30G x 0,350

28 29 30

B

B

31

C

C

D

D

FUTURE TRANSFER PASSAGE

SECURITY OFFICE

SECURITY OFFICE

E

E STORAGE

STORAGE

UP

DOWN

1

SHOP

25 24

3

23 22

25R x 0,200 24G x 0,250

SHOP

2

SHOP

4 5

F

21 20

MEN

F

WOMEN

19

6 7 8

18

DISABLED

9

17

10

16

11

15

SHOP 14

13

12

C

C AIRSIDE LOUNGE AREA

G

G

SHOP DOWN 21 20 19 18

H

H

17 16 15 14

STORAGE

21R x 0,262 20G x 0,250

13

RESTAURANT

12 11 10 9 8 7 6

SECURITY

5

RESTAURANT

4 3 2

KITCHEN

KITCHEN

1 UP

I

I

+8,722

J

J

SHOP

K

K

STORAGE

1,299 0,638 UP 1 DOWN

L

2 30

3

29

4

28

5

27

30R x 0,183 29G x 0,350

L

6

26

9

11

10

13

12

18

17

16

15

14

22

21

20

19

25

24

8

23

7

D M

M

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

11

10

12

Second Level: Security and Airsdie lounge area

floorplans

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

+3 TEMPELHOF VERTIPORT Drawing Name

Story (6)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Drawing Scale

0

5

GSEducationalVersion

10

0

2

4

20

1:200 6

8

30

10

1:200

40m

Layout ID

SSA

20m

D complex

Bodies & Building Berlin

projects

10

S J J Sander | 9

A

A

25

9

11

24

23

22

21

20

19

18

17

16

15

14

13

12

10

8 7

26 27

5

28

4

29

30R x 0,183 29G x 0,350

6

3

30

B

2

B

DOWN

1 UP

ELEVATOR

BOARDING GATE 4

C

GATE 4

C

SHOP SINGLES

STORAGE

STORAGE

D

D

2

UP 1

3

2 3

FLIGHT INFO

FLIGHT INFO

DOWN

disabled

3R x 0,167 2G x 0,350

1

3R x 0,167 2G x 0,350

UP

STAFF LOUNGE

DOWN

PANTRY

20,00 %

men

20,00 %

WAITING AREA OFFICE

BAR

E

E

SINGLES MEN

OFFICE

WOMEN

LOCKERS

TRAFFIC CONTROL

BOARDING GATE 3

women

GATE 3

F

F SHOWER

SHOWER SECURITY

C

C

+14,310

WAITING AREA

G

G

LOUNGE CORNER

LOW SEATS

20,00 %

HIGH WORK TABLES WOMEN

MEN UP

3R x 0,167 2G x 0,350

DOWN

SINGLE ROOM

3

2

1

H

H

HIGH WORK TABLES +14,500

BOARDING GATE 2

SINGLE ROOM

GATE 2 +14,200

MEDIUM MEETING ROOM

MEDIUM MEETING ROOM

women

SINGLE ROOM

I

pantry

FLIGHT INFO

FLEX WORK SPACES disabled

FLIGHT INFO

I BAR

WAITING AREA

J

J STORAGE

STORAGE

SINGLES

men

SHOP

BOARDING GATE 1

K

GATE 1

K

FLIGHT INFO

UP

DOWN

3R x 0,167 2G x 0,350

3

2

1

20,00 % UP 1 DOWN

L

2 30

3

29

4

28

5

27

30R x 0,183 29G x 0,350

L

6

26

9

11

10

13

12

18

17

16

15

14

22

21

20

19

25

24

8

23

7

D M

M

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

11

10

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

Third level : first level gates & offices TEMPELHOF VERTIPORT

floorplans Drawing Name

Story (14)

Drawing Scale

0 GSEducationalVersion

5 0

10 2

4

1:200 6

8

10

20

30 20m

40m

1:200 Layout ID

SSA


12

Tempelhof Vertiport

Departures boarding pas check

Arrivals

impression


Tempelhof Vertiport

13

Second level gates view of tempelhof and of first level platform

Gates first level waiting areas and boarding

impression


14

Tempelhof Vertiport

East facade entrance from the s-bahn

arrving and departing passengers main axes under the canopy

impression


Tempelhof Vertiport

17

18

Apron Balustrade steal sloped frame consitent of a windwall harnessing wind energy from downwash. White plastic wind wall rotors

Roof with top layer sloped Op-DECK lightweight isolated conrete sytem floor Sanwichpanel:rc>6 [m2.k/W]/ REI 90 min thin profiled steelplat with PIR insulation EPS-profileblocks Conrete ribfloor

15

helipad platforms separated from the roof structure extruded Aluminium beams integrated cable management. Drainage holes suported by Steel beams Steel profiles to connect the beam to the roof

Aluminium look panels acoustic exterior ceiling panels

Uplights canopy

acoustic facade panels Aluminium perforated panels with a mineral wool fill to absorb the noise of the road, railway and the evtols’s

Primary structure HEA 700 profiles Circular steel columns 600diameter White coated finish 700mm steal trusses

85.0000

Facade: Curtain wall system Jansen Jansen VIss curtain wall system

85.0000

Floor spots

terazzo tiles pavement

1.20 facade

facade fragment


16

project 2 Jardim Gavoitas re-integration of communitiy and ecology year: 2022 course: Msc. 2 Global Housing subject Social Housing, Urban planning project Housing masterplan location Jardim Gaivotas, São Paulo, Brasil

introduction

In Spring 2022, a new run of the collaborative project was organized by Prof. Medrano and Dr. Mota, working in collaboration with Dr. Vanessa Grossman from TU Delft, and the same team of instructors from FAU USP. The courses included were the TU Delft design studio “Global Housing: On the Margin” and the FAU USP course “Arquitetura, espaço e sociedade: teoria e crítica (Architecture, space and society: theory and criticism)”. The mission was to create a design for the redevelopment of a neighborhood in the favelas in the São Paulo, named Jardim Gaivotas. The challenges of this neighborhoud are the rabip urban expansion of São Paulo and the need for 500.00 homes. The mobility, citizens of the Grajaú region spend a large amount of time commuting and traveling in São Paulo, specifically to the metropolitan area. According to the ministry of labor, 54% of job opportunities are concentrated here. Complications for residents of Grajaú are also the lack of services such as health, leisure and utilities. In addition it is an occupied territory, the process of redevelopment often now goes hand in hand with the repossession of land and a violent evictions, where families and communities when are stripped from their homes. So where does the community go? Evicted citizen are in the lowest income group and are forced to start over. This means they have to live in poverty for longer and lack of support from the government results in further appropriation of territory. So these people find themselves in a downward spiral


The neighbourhood

The current situation


18

Jardim ai Gavoitas

1 1

2 0 700 0 350

2

1

0 700

2 0

700

0

700

situation drawing of the redevelopment 0 700

Pollution of the reservoir could be an indirect result of redevelopment process in occupied areas. The attitude of distrust towards the state leads to people paying less attention to other aspects such as the environment which often leads to landslides during heavy rainfall where entire homes are swept away. Could this process be reverted if we reduce the anonymity between residents and if we bring the state and people of Grajaú closer together?

situation

Much of the unbuilt space on site is inaccessible and has been claimed by residents aiming to expand or settle. These open spaces are fenced off with recycled construction materials. the only public open spaces available to the residents of J.G. are currently the streets. Public spaces could make it easier for residents to come together which promotes a sense of unity which has been the strategy in newly developed favelas.


Jardim ai Gavoitas

1

19

2

7000

-

Gallery apartments

Future vision for Jardim gaivotas Taking into account the need to not only densify the area but also the current community that has appropriated this area and has made it their home for the last decade. How do we go about adapting and changing these neighborhoods while having respect for the social fabric as well as the environment and its challenges. With this in mind the new masterplan for Jardim Qaivotas is set out to finding a new way of integrating a new community within the existing (new residents) community and the rehome the existing community in the new urban developments. With the integration of new infrastructure.

Garden villa’s

Type of housing The area set to be redeveloped needed to consist of affordable housing of the lowest minimum wage, Social-interest housing and of popular market housing*. This in order to create a diverse community. *Social-Interest Housing (Habitação de Interesse Social – HIS), *Popular-Market Housing (Habitação do Mercado Popular – HMP),

The Division 160 Dwellings: 12,5% HMP 31,2% HIS 3-6 m.w. 56,2% HIS 1-3 m.w.

dwellings


Jardim ai Gavoitas

1800.00

1800.00 3600.00

1800.00

3600.00

1800.00

4500.00

4500.00

8100.00

8100.00

3600.00

3600.00

20

2100.00

3150.00 3150.00 6300.00

3400.00 5400.00 2000.00

p+7500

p+6000

p+6000

p+10500

p+10500

p=3000

5400.00

6050.00

1800.00

p+9000

p+9000

6300.00

6300.00

2100.00

2100.00

3150.00 6300.00

6300.00

Type 2 20 units

3 bedroom family home HMP

3 bedroom family home HIS 3-6 m.w

Floorplans garden villa

00.0043

Type 1 20 units

6300.00 00.0043

3400.00

6300.00

3150.00

3400.00

3150.00

2100.00

2100.00

p=0

3150.00

dwellings

1800.00

1850.00

1800.00

1850.00

2000.00

15000.00

p+7500

3400.00

1800.00

p=3000

p=0

900.00

p+4500

p+4500

1850.00

2950.00

2000.00

5400.00

3400.00

6050.00

5400.00

p+1500

1850.00

15000.00

2000.00

2950.00

3400.00

2100.00

p+1500

2000.00

2000.00

5400.00

5400.00

3400.00

3400.00

2100.00

2100.00

6300.00


Jardim ai Gavoitas

21

GARDEN VILLA’S RE-Intergration of nature and community s.j.j.sander 4680073

Garden villa’s This type has maisonette apartments. One villa contains 4 apartments in total. The ground floor apartment has garage access and the second apartment enters from the second floor via a staircase. The type is designed for the HMP and the 3-6 m.w. HIS.

The ground level access apartment with also garden access is a HMP apartment. The top level apartment is the 3-6 m.w. HIS apartment. This apartment has a private rooftop terrace.

dwellings


3600.00

1800.00 3150.00

6300.00

4500.00

15300.00

1800.00

1800.00

3600.00

3600.00

1800.00

1800.00

15300.00

4500.00

8100.00

8100.00

3600.00

3600.00 8100.00 4500.00 1800.00 3600.00 1800.00

15300.00

1800.00

Jardim ai Gavoitas

1800.00

22

3150.00

3150.00 6300.00

6300.00

Type A 30 units

Type B 60 units

Type C 30 units

1 bedroom apartment HIS 1-3 m.w

2 bedroom apartment HIS 1-3 m.w

3 bedroom apartment HIS 3-6 m.w

dwellings


Jardim ai Gavoitas

type A

type B

The gallery apartments The gallery provides a walk way towards two apartments as well as a large outside space for the residents to use together and privately. at the backside of the apartment the building also has access to balconies. The main reason for the design of the apartments to have as many outside spaces as possible is due to the terrible covid outbreak that took place in the city. It has become of utmost importance to design a dwelling that improves the resilience of the residents and can provide decent outside spaces in times like an outbreak. Furthermore, in addition to resilience it is

dwellings

type C

as well important to make the outside space accessible for all the residents, that way everyone is Responsible and trust can be built and walls and gates torn down so the gap is not met by gates and divisions within the apartment blocks.

23


24

project 3 Green & Cultural hubs Let nature find its way

year: 2021 course: Msc. 1 Extreme Architecture subject Housing project Studenthousing location Faculty of Architecture, Delft, The Netherlands

The course extreme architecture took place during the covid pandemic. During this time the location for the project was the faculty of bouwkunde in Delft. The main objective was to create student housing and to design a building with regards to the urban heat island effect. Further program in the building was decided on the basis of our own research and concept. The temperature at the location is very high during the summer months, due to large surface of the parking lot area, the surrounding buildings, and the little use of green. The can and should be changed to make the area more liveable and resilient against the urban heat island effect. Circulair building system combined with a new take on the use of green that also looks at the impact of the building on the soil, that gives people and nature the opportunity to rebuild and strengthen together to build resilience against the Urban Heat Island Effects The demountable buildings and walking paths are designed in such a way that it has the least impact on the soil, so when the buildings are adapted or demounted, what will remain is relatively healthy soil. By creating a demoutable and scalable timber structure the building can be easily used for different functions, such as exposition halls extra study spaces, lecture hall or even student bars. The demountability of the walls and floors can changed during the use, whitout the need to demolish of demount the building. Not Just the use of green will contribute to the resilience of a building towards the UHIE but also the material used can add to the resilience of a building and to the circularity of the building. By designing a circular building you are not only adding a solution but also contributing to a sustainable world and thus tackle the UHIE at its roots.

introduction


7120 m2 Available space By the use of green roofs and facades the soil used by buildings is replaced. 48% Added green space by facades and roofs 1890 m2 Green facade 1500 m2 Green roof

Modular paving: • Keeps the soil intact • Adaptable • Gives nature a change to grow

Green Facade Elements: • Collect water • Cool / isolate • Improve acoustics • Biodiversity • Air Quality

Extensive green roofs: • Collect water • Cool / isolate • Improve acoustics • Biodiversity • Air Quality • Physical and mental Health


26

Green and cultural hubs

ST

8-

10

st

ud en ts

U UD

HO

La

SI

rg

e

NG

sh

ar

ed

pe r

flo or

EN

ba l

T

ni e

gy

oo S rs 1s emi tf P lo ub or lic

fl

6

losed pu Enc blc

ity

E

ublic sp ed p ac ea los nc

lo or

lo

pe rf

no

O

ch

PO

8- USINDEN 10 G T

Te

st ud en ts

g

ce

in

U Co sab vi le d- sp 19 ac e

ng

ng

-

closed publc s En pa

ha

EX

ki

s

A G cce re sa en b ro le Li fe of c

C Co offe rn e er

flo

La ba rge lc on sha ie re s d

W En est tra nc e

co

O Ha ran ll ge

6

S or s 1s emi tf P lo ub or lic

Pa r

S H TU

BOUW PUB

Public Bar

ce pa

BK

U Co sab vi le d- sp 19 ac e

EX PO

-C

s

C Ch lima an te ge

Sudent Housing 500m2 housing 32 students with large shared spaces and a large shared balcony. The ground floor is semi public and there is space for parking of bicycles and electric cars.

Study and small expo spaces 435 m2 Life Changing Technologie Expo,depending on current social issues. Letting technologie come together with daily life. Additionl study spaces. Usable spaces during covid-19

Expo space 250m2 to share all Climate related tu knowledge Usable spaces during covid-19

Bouwpub preserving and expanding the ambiance that the bouwpub gives to bk-city and the campus

Summer Collected rainwater from the gutter goes into the rainwater collector

Extensive green roof

Integrated PV panels

student room

common space

student room

Integrated PV panels

B

study spaces study spaces

program

The trees and canopys can create a pleasant atmos phere in Summer. Though the evaportation the is cooling and there is shade provided by the canpoys and trees

-

common space

CORE

Extensive green roof

common space

student room Rainwater use for toilets

common space

bicyle parking

Collected rainwater is used to water the green wall

-


Green and cultural hubs

3000mm

3000mm

27

3000mm

7

A

6

E 5

I

p+4500

K

J

3000mm

4

H

G

3000mm

3

B

F

3000mm

2

F

c

1 9000m m

D

A

A B C D E F G H I J K

A.1

A.2

Student room Common kitchen Common bar Common balcony Private ensuite bathroom Common living room Staircase Elevator Main hallway Installations Laundry room/ storage

B

B.1

B.2

C

C.1

C.2

D

In the layout of the floor plan the use of spaces and hygiene that followed the covid-19 epidemic has been taken into account, by creating large spaces, private ensuite bathrooms and large outside balcony.

dwellings


28

Green and cultural hubs

Structure Timber Glulam beams and columns made up out of Spruce and Larch wood. Which can be found inlands in the Netherlands Facade To assure the demountability of the facade, the elements are thus designed that there are two standard facade frames that are connected to the main structure. On the long side a triple frame and on the end side a single frame. Within this fixed frame there are various adaptations that can be made. Floors By using prefabricated Timber-Concrete-Composite floor slaps the structure will have increased stability and the fire resistance on each floor enhances. The prefabricated Timber-Concrete-Com-

demountable structure

posite floor slabs Also provide flexibility within the floor plans making it possible to change staircases and take out entire floors to create a two story height. prefabricated Timber-Concrete-Composite floor slabs: 1250x6000mm On Laminated veneer lumber ribbedfloor. Screwing prefabricated concrete elements to a timber support structure on site allows for a largely prefabricated, dry construction Process The materials can also be separated when the building is demounted, and then reused. Future TU Delft The green hubs can be used a temporary structures on the expanding campus, it can functions as student housing, study areas, exposition rooms, etc.


Green and cultural hubs

29

demountable structure


30

Green and cultural hubs

impression


Green and cultural hubs

D

D

31

D - Parapet capping

1

1

2

2

3

3

Kempergro green roof Kempergro green roof - Sheet metal clip - Green roof vegetation - Green roof vegetation - Liquid waterproofing - Growing media 100% recyced - Growing media 100% recyced - Extrude - Attentuation layer 90% recyled - Attentuation layer 90% recyledpolystrene (XPS) boardfree - Kemperol 2k pur solvent free- Kemperol 2k pur solvent - Hardtop recyled insulations board 200 recyled insulations board 200 - Hardtop - Kempershield vapour barrier- Kempershield vapour barrier - Clamping bar - Sheet metal skirting

4

4

D

+14150

loose gravel

+14150

loose gravel

Glass canopy with intergrated pv-panels Ribbed ceiling LVL 320mm

Ribbed ceiling LVL 320mm

Sherpa connector

63.69

63.69

68.78

Modular floor heating MFH Modular floor heating MFH - Edge insulation strip 75mm - Edge insulation strip 75mm - Top layer - Top layer - Variocomp filing compound - Variocomp filing compound - Variocomp panel 18mm thick- Variocomp gypsum panel 18mm thick gypsum fireboard fireboard - VaropProFile pipe 11.6x5.1 Laser - VaropProFile pipe 11.6x5.1 Laser - Pe construction foil - Pe construction foil

+10400

+10400

37.00

Awing Window

Primary Single Frame Secondary frame 68.78

63.69

63.69

Sash window

+7050

+7050

37.00

+ 3700

63.69

63.69

68.78

+ 3700

LLIS

37.00

- Minderal fibre footfall sound -isullation Minderal30mm fibre footfall sound isullation 30mm - Additional fibre insullation 40- mm Additional fibre insullation 40 mm -Concrete top layer 80mm -Concrete top layer 80mm 31.00

31.00

66.00

edistuO

37.00

37.00

MOSNART

- Minderal fibre footfall sound -isullation Minderal30mm fibre footfall sound isullation 30mm - Additional fibre insullation 80- mm Additional fibre insullation 80 mm

p=0

LLIS

-Foundation block - Internal steel plates - Anchor bolts

Gutter for exces water recovery

p=-200

-Foundation block - Steel bracket - Anchor bolts

p=0 p=-200

- Foundation slab reinforced concrete - Foundation slab reinforced concrete 200mm 200mm - Thermal insulation xps 200mm - Thermal insulation xps 200mm

4

3

3 1/2

2

2 1/2

1

1 1/2

toeboard insulation edgebeam

- Gypsum fireboard 18 mm, - woodframe construction, between thermal insulation 170 - Gypsum fireboard 18 mm

3000mm

69.77

D

1500mm

1500mm

rainwater pipe

- Cladding spuce 20mm - Timber-stud structure - Thermal insulation - Vapour barrier - Cladding spruce 20 mm Modulo green 178x600 - Gypsum fireboard

- Cladding spuce 20mm - Timber-stud structure - Thermal insulation - Vapour barrier - Cladding spruce 20 mm - Gypsum fireboard

Modulo green 178x600 - Aluminium bracket - Stainless steel self-drilling screw - Stainless steel wedge anchor - Aluminium profile - Stainless steel self-drillingscrew + Gasket EFDM

- Aluminium bracket - Stainless steel self-drilling screw - Stainless steel wedge anchor - Aluminium profile - Stainless steel self-drillingscrew + Gasket EFDM

rainwater pipe

D 69.77

1

3000mm

- Gypsum fireboard 18 mm, - woodframe construction, between thermal insulation 170 mm - Gypsum fireboard 18 mm

2

,mm 81 draoberif muspyG ,noitcurtsnoc emarfdoow 071 noitalusni lamreht neewteb mm mm 81 draoberif muspyG -

3

4

facade fragment


32

Hospitals Ghana

Work 1 Hospitals Ghana building to last - timeless interior sustainable quality year: 2022

During my graduation year I worked on the interior design manual for a project of Sander Architecten and Studio Protoype.

Project Western Region Hospitals Project Republic of Ghana interior design manual

The hospitals in Ghana were already designed and our job was to create and interior design from casco. The strategy was to create archetypes of the different functions in order to create an entire manual for the client to use. We were also in charge of creating the concept for the interior. This was a very interesting challenge due to the differences in culture, signing, social structures, climate and budget. A very educational project also in terms of functions, flow, hygiene, materials, etc. that are specific to hospitals.

Location Effia Nkwanta & Agona Nkwanta, Ghana

In the next few pages there are a few pages and plans that I created as an example.

Architects: Prototype Sander Architecten

introduction


IN STREET AGONA NKWANTA

Hospitals Ghana

A BUILDING LIKE A CITY, with streets and squares, open spaces where you can wait or meet, cry and be comforted. A building like a city, where you come ESTERN REGION HOSPITALS PROJECT together, talk, comfort and where various ‘houses’’, departments, are close to each other where you can find the right care, a clean TRANCE AGONA NKWANTA and well maintained, efficient building.

State of the art hospital, fully medical equiped, an outstanding podium for great perfomance for the staff, in an human-nature environment which stimulates talent and provides patients with a comfortable and safe healing environment.

33


34

Hospitals Ghana

F

WESTERN REGION HOSPITALS PROJECT CONSULTING/ EXAMINATION/ PROCEDURE ROOMS

Agona Nkwanta

Sendagrup Medical Centre, Spain, Pauzarq

scope of study: F0215

Design principles are to be applied to Effia Nkwanta but won’t be worked out in detail

F

Sendagrup Medical Centre, Spain, Pauzarq

WESTERN REGION HOSPITALS PROJECT CONSULTING/ EXAMINATION/ PROCEDURE ROOMS

floor: resin incl. curved skirting

walls: glass fiber wallpaper

walls: glass

ceiling: perforated metal ceiling

look & feel

Gandel Wing, Cabrini Malvern Private Hospital, Australia, BatesSmart, 2019


Hospitals Ghana

35

800

360

ARCHETYPE F

07.

05. 2350

12.

3150

04.

3499

2050

2050

02.

01.

1100

1100

12. 06.

03.

03. 0215 - view B

0215 - view B 1373

0215 - view A 2040

460

1000

2827

3500

300

4200

Key

2410 3150

08.

2050

02.

09.

11.

11.

01. 740

1100

10.

07.

08.

03.

0215 - view C 200 350

03.

2400

550

Brand

Type

01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12

Decopanel Lensvelt Lensvelt Lensvelt Lensvelt -

Examination bed, 2000 x 700 mm Rail with adjustable curtain, top 600 mm made in see-through fabric Curved skirting Wall print Door, 2350 x 1000 mm, woodprint in the color of the wall panel Custom made wash unit (inc. washbasin, trasbin, paper dispenser, tap) Cloth hooks Boring Collection high cabinet, 800 x 335 x 1890 mm Boring Collection office chair Two Third chair with armrests Boring Collection office desk, 800 x 1300 x 740 mm Glass window 2350 x 500 mm

BASED ON THE AGONA BASE DRAWING 21-11-2022 VERSION ALL DIMENSIONS SHOULD BE VERIFIED ON SITE

AGONA NKWANTA

EFFIA NKWANTA

F0215

F0212

WESTERN REGION HOSPITALS PROJECT THE REPUBLIC OF GHANA PRELIMINARY DESIGN DR. NR NAME

0215 - view B 4200

3500

Code

projectnr

22197

format

A3

scale

1:50

units : GWR-AG-ARCH-2354-ATF : Consulting rooms, room 0215 - walls elevations prepared

AirPlan

SSA 30-11-2022

date

©

mm

ver. ver. ver. ver.

Studio for Architecture, Urbanism and Research

ARCHETYPE F

1500

B

A C

D

BASED ON THE AGONA BASE DRAWING 21-11-2022 VERSION ALL DIMENSIONS SHOULD BE VERIFIED ON SITE

AGONA NKWANTA

EFFIA NKWANTA

F0215

F0212

WESTERN REGION HOSPITALS PROJECT THE REPUBLIC OF GHANA PRELIMINARY DESIGN DR. NR NAME

: GWR-AG-ARCH-2350-ATF : Consulting rooms - floorplan

AirPlan

©

projectnr

22197

format

A3

scale

1:50

units

mm

prepared

SSA

date

30-11-2022

ver. ver. ver.

Studio for Architecture, Urbanism and Research

ver.

drawings


36

Hospitals Ghana

G

WESTERN REGION HOSPITALS PROJECT DEPARTMENT SPECIFIC PROCEDURE ROOMS/ BAYS

F

G

B

H

J

Agona Nkwanta

Gandel Wing, Cabrini Malvern Private Hospital, Australia, BatesSmart, 2019

scope of study: G1200, G1201, G1202, G1203, G1206, G1209, G1210, G1211, G1212, G1213, G1214, G1215, G1216, G1218

Design principles are to be applied to Effia Nkwanta but won’t be worked out in detail

G

WESTERN REGION HOSPITALS PROJECT DEPARTMENT SPECIFIC PROCEDURE ROOMS/ BAYS

floor: resin incl. curved skirting

ceiling: perforated metal ceiling

look & feel

walls: glass fiber wallpaper

Gandel Wing, Cabrini Malvern Private Hospital, Australia, BatesSmart, 2019

Pivot Point reception impression


Hospitals Ghana

37

ARCHETYPE G

A3

B

A C

D

B

A C

D

D3

B

A1 D1 C

A2

B

A C

D

BASED ON THE AGONA BASE DRAWING 21-11-2022 VERSION ALL DIMENSIONS SHOULD BE VERIFIED ON SITE

AGONA NKWANTA

EFFIA NKWANTA

G1200, G1201, G1202, G1203, G1206, G1209, G1210, G1211, G1212, G1213, G1214, G1215, G1216, G1218

G2502, G2503, G2505, G2506

WESTERN REGION HOSPITALS PROJECT THE REPUBLIC OF GHANA PRELIMINARY DESIGN

projectnr

22197

format

A2

scale

1:50

DR. NR NAME

units

mm

prepared

SSA

date

30-11-2022

: GWR-AG-ARCH-2360-ATG : Specyfic procedure rooms - floorplan

AirPlan

©

ver. ver. ver. ver.

Studio for Architecture, Urbanism and Research

1700

ARCHETYPE G

28.

2800

2800

11.

2800

10. 08.

1100

12.

05 .

05 .

View A1

3600

1900

1300

400

7200

View A2 300

1550

3200

1000

3850

950

View A3

1800 1850

1750

1650

200

3600

500

350

7500

3250

2800

04.

01. 05 .

View C 550

2400

1200

2400

1200

2400

350

500

350

2400

1200

2750

300

18000

Key Code

Brand

Type

01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

Dräger Dräger Decopanel Decopanel Duravit Grohe Lensvelt Lensvelt Lensvelt Lensvelt -

Hospital bed, 2200 x 1000 mm, bed covers with a Kente pattern print Linea Living wall lamp 130 x 179 x 900 mm Linea Vertica wall supply unit 666 x 110 x 2700 mm Rail with adjustable curtain, top 600 mm made in see-through fabric Curved skirting Wall print Wall panel with print, HPL, type 1 Door, 2350 x 1300 mm, white Patients' high cabinets 450 x 500 mm Wall panel with print, HPL, type 2 Door, 2350 x 1000 mm, woodprint in the color of the wall panel Custom made wash unit (inc. washbasin, trasbin, paper dispenser, tap) Mirror 850 x 1000 mm Cloth hooks Glass shower partition Rimless wall mounted toilet Euphoria shower set Boring Collection office chair Boring Collection low cabinet 800 x 335 x 1170 mm Custom made cabinets 600x300x2800 woodprint in the color of the wall panel Table, No Sign Of Design, 800 x 2400 x 750 mm Two Third chair with armrests Custom made kitchenette unit Custom made reception/nurse station unit Glass window 2350 x 1750 mm Door, 2350 x 1000 mm, white Double Door, 2350 x1900 mm, white Sliding Door, 2350 x 1650 mm, glass

BASED ON THE AGONA BASE DRAWING 21-11-2022 VERSION ALL DIMENSIONS SHOULD BE VERIFIED ON SITE

AGONA NKWANTA

EFFIA NKWANTA

G1200, G1201, G1202, G1203, G1206, G1209, G1210, G1211, G1212, G1213, G1214, G1215, G1216, G1218

G2502, G2503, G2505, G2506

WESTERN REGION HOSPITALS PROJECT THE REPUBLIC OF GHANA PRELIMINARY DESIGN DR. NR NAME

projectnr

22197

format

A2

scale

units : GWR-AG-ARCH-2364-ATG : Specyfic procedure rooms - walls elevations A, C prepared

AirPlan

©

date

1:50 mm SSA 30-11-2022

ver. ver. ver.

Studio for Architecture, Urbanism and Research

ver.

drawings


38

Outside toiletbox

Work 2 Outside toiletbox Menno’s doos

year: 2023 project private location Koten the netherlands

This project started right after my graduation. The description is to renovate a current exposition building, design a new outside bar where the integration of the garden plays an important role and in addition to design an outside toilet for events. I am active in all the phases of the project. The current phase is to create the concepts and preliminary design. Eventually this will move to the technical phase and eventually the execution. It is very educational to have a role in a smaller size project like this to experience all the design phases. Since the project is ongoing I have put some first impressions of the concept into this portfolio.

introduction


Outside toiletbox

39


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.