THOMAS MICHAEL
PORTFOLIO 2012/18
INHALT Persönliche Informationen Südstadtdreieck Klettercenter mit Hotel House fo all Studentenwohnheim Wohnquartier St. Leonhard Denkmalpflege Burg Nürnberg Wohnungsbau in Feuchtwangen Appendix
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THOMAS MICHAEL M.A. ARCHITECTURE Ich bin 26 Jahre alt, Masterabsolvent im Fach Architektur, mit Abschluss der Technischen Hochschule in Nürnberg. Von meinen Eltern die aus Deutschland und Brasilien stammen wurde ich, seit meiner Geburt in den USA 1991, mehrsprachig erzogen. Stadtplanung ist für mich ein kontinuierlicher Prozess, bei dem die Verhältnisse zwischen öffentlichen und privaten Faktoren sowie kulturellen, wie wirtschaftlichen Aspekten in ein geeignetes räumliches Konzept gefasst werden, um Gemeinwohl zu steigern oder zu generieren. Dabei steht der Mensch stets im Fokus, sodass eine Umfeld bestehen oder entstehen kann, das das Leben vieler Menschen stützt und rahmt. Persönlich arbeite ich gerne an anspruchsvollen Thematiken, sowohl im Team als auch eigenverantwortlich. Andere Kulturen, Lifestyles, sowie untypische Ideen wecken meine Neugier und Offenheit. Ich geniesse Gespräche, die dazu inspirieren out of the box zu denken. Meine Stärken sind Belastbarkeit, Flexibilität, die Qualität mit unalltäglichen Situationen selbstbewusst und zielführend umzugehen, und der Wille stetig zu lernen.
LEBENSLAUF
PERSÖNLICHE DATEN
SPRACHEN
Geburtsdatum_ 04/10/1991 Geburtsort_ Wakefield- Melrose Nationalität_ deutsch, brasilianisch, amerikanisch Email_Thomasmichael@hotmail.de
Deutsch_ Muttersprache Portuguiesisch_ Muttersprache Englisch_ fliessend Franzoesisch_ gut Spanisch_ gut
FAMILIE
SOFTWARE
Eltern_ Manfred Michael, Dipl. Ing. Edna Michael, ehrenamtliche Flüchtlingslotsin Brüder_ Christian Michael, Stud. Nanotechnologie and IT Wissenschaften Marcelo Michael, Stud. Elektrotechnik
Word, Excel, Powerpoint, MS Project Vectorworks, Archicad, Allplan, Photoshop, Indesign, Illustrator, Aftereffects, Rhinoceros, Grasshopper, Vray, Maya, Mentalray, Depthmaps, Processing Mac und Windows
SOZIALE EIGENSCHAFTEN BERUFLICHE LAUFBAHN 2017 März Bmnp Architekten, Nürnberg 2017 Februar M.A. Architectur TH Nürnberg 2015/16_Southern California Institute of Architecture, Fallterm & Springterm (M.Arch2), SCI_Arc, Los Angeles 2015 Stipendium DAAD (German academic exchange service) 2015 März bis August Heid Architekten Fürth 2014 März B3-Architekten Nürnberg Werkstudent 2013 March Auer Weber Architekten BDA, München Praktikum 6 Monate 2012 August Praktikum STM-Architekten, Nürnberg 2010 Oktober Studium Architektur am NIT (nueremberg institute of technology) 2010 Abitur am Ehrenbürg Gymnasium Forchheim
geduldig, kommunikativ, neugierig, ambitioniert, flexibel, kreativ, spontan, gutes Zeitmanagement
MEDIEN & PUBLIKATIONEN Vortrag: Brücke KÖPRü Nürnberg März 2017 Interview: www.suckerpunchdaily/2016/03/28/colour-and-skeleton_ -complex-morphologies_-media-library-in-paris? Architekturführer Nürnberg von Prof. Richard Woditsch auf AEG aeg_campus_2030 von Prof. Florian Fischer @linkedin.com @facebook.com thomasmichael@hotmail.de
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BERUFSERFAHRUNG
STM ARCHITEKTEN
AUER WEBER ARCHITEKTEN BDA
praktikum
praktikum
wettbewerbsprüfung für den umbau des IHK gebäudes am nürnberger hauptmarkt
wettbewerb tiermedizinischer campus oberschleissheim
gewinner behles and jochimsen, berlin
werkplanung fachhochschulcampus bielefeld
software photoshop indesign vectorworks exel
modellbau jfk gebäude berlin detailplanung allianzcampus unterföhring
B3 ARCHITEKTEN
BERNHARD HEID ARCH
werkstudent
praktikum
mitarbeit beim entwurf eines kindergartenumbaus mit diversen anbauten in stein, nürnberg
mitarbeit am wettbewerb für das kulturzentrum frankenhof erlangen 1.preis
mitarbeit am entwurf für den umbau der berufschule in nürnberg
machbarkeitsstudie für das peter vischer gymnasium nürenberg mit der aufstockung der geschosse 2-5
werkplanung für den neubau jugendzentrum in erlangen bruck
machbarkeitsstudie für eine behindertenwerkstatt, hartmannshof
mitarbeit beim entwurf für den umbau der aussegnungshalle zum südfriedhof nürnberg
landschaftsplanung und anbau der st. christopheruskirche in fürth
entwurfs-, werk- und detailplanung eines wohngebäudes in neuhof mit denkmalschutz
machbarkeitsstudie für das gymnasium in ottobrunn detailplanung für die generalsanierung der realschule pegnitz
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BMNP ARCHITEKTEN anstellung als architekt projektleitung umbau und sanierung zweier wohngeb채ude mit denkmalschutz in f체rth Umbau und Sanierung eines gesch채ftshauses mit denkmalschutz in n체rnberg eigenverantwortliche entwurfs- genehmigungs-, sowie werkplanung, baubegleitung und kostenkontrolle
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PUBLIC OFFICE RETAIL AND RESIDENTIAL HIGHLY DENSIFIED MULTIUSE BUILDING INGRID BURGSTALLER
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thomas michael_CLIMBING CENTER
BACHELORTHESIS CLIMBING CENTER & SPORTS FACILITIES IN A PUBLIC PARK INGRID BURGSTALLER JOSEF REINDL NIELS JONKHANS
CLIMBING CENTER IN A PUBLIC PARK The building is a new attraction for climbers and sportlovers in nuremberg. Inspired by the decay of rocks and the dynamic contrast of order and disorder the figure plays with the urban qualities of the plot by emphazising and hiding certain areas. The main goal was to create an extension of the existing. Therefore a landscape was shaped as a longspread wall providing the necessary space for the growing climber scene in Germany.
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REQUIREMENTS
Toilette
Toilette
ca. 10m 2
ca. 10m 2
Umkleide Damen
Umkleide Herren
ca. 60m 2
Kraftraining
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ca. 75m
Lager
Lager
Kraftraining/ Konditionstraining ca. 75m
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Lager
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The mainfunctions of the building consist of the climbing area indoor and outdoor (600sqm), a lounge (100sqm), Hotelrooms (600sqm), a fitnessarea, dressing rooms, toilets and showers as well as a restaurant and a shop. The hotel should be developed in order to satisfy the wishes of climbers and in parts also be disability-friendly. The goal is to exceed the usual building standards in a positive way.
Durch die ENVIRONMENT Abtragung des Gesteins und das verbleibende Gesteinskelett entsteht der Eindruck der Fels würde sich wie ein Schiff plot in das Gelände The has voranarbeiten.
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Das Volumen des Gebäudes schneidet sich wie eine filigrane Felsmembran in die grüne Landschaft. Mit der langgezogenen Form stellt es einen Gegenpol zu Bank im Norden dar. Im hinteren Bereich ist das Volumen solide ausformuliert, nach Vorne hin löst es sich zur Kletterwand auf. Die Intention war es den Kletterbereich vom Hotel
a auslight slope from north to leicht zugänglich und von aussen plakativthe von weitem ersichtlich zu gestalten. Der Kletterbereich the south. On the eastside there im Gebäudeinneren wird durch Oberlichter erhelltis und a lot of ist auchwith mit Öffnungen in den Seitenwänden trees and dense vegetation different ausgestattet, über die Blickbezüge zwischen outdoor Die Felswand wirkt in der flachen, und indoor generiertbuild werden. mit nur leichten Neigungen Two buildings bushes. a contrast to the versehenen Landschaft stark und hart. mostly plane area with their vertical structure. The office building close to the plot with eleven storeys in the north east and across the bigger street in the north there is a residential high rise with 18 storeys. As the parking area in the west is a very unattractive spot in the periphery. The access to the plot starts from the street at the east that divides the plot from the area of the lake aside. Further at the north there is a bigger lake that is also known as a recreation area. The parking garage aside will be used for the visitors in the future.
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Lager
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Scharfkantige filigrane Felsmembranen entstehen durch das ausblasen mit Wind und Sand in besonders trockenen Regionen.
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URBAN CONCEPT
Boulderpark im Grünen
The two big buildings in the landscape are complemented by the new integrated volume so that they build a composition in a triangle that frames the close landscape and links it to the distant recreation places. Confidently it cartoons the calm shaped office aside in the south by dissolving it into the edged surfaces of a rock the closer it gets to the north.
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INTERIOR LANDSCAPE
INTERIOR LANDSCAPE Carved into the landscape inbetween the hotel and the climbing areas there are different recreation spaces arranged on split-levels. From here the visitor is able to enjoy the overwhelming impression of the playful composition of natural light in the wide open climbinghall. The landscape was formed by folding the horizontal areas of the building into the vertical climbingwalls. Besides the impressive view the people have the ability to climb directly up to the hotelarea on the climbingwall.
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thomas michael_CHURCH OF TODAY - HOUSE FOR ALL
MASTERTHESIS CHURCH OF TODAY - HOUSE FOR ALL NUREMBERG PROF JOSEF REINDL PROF FLORIAN FISCHER
AMONG OURSELVES the building vividly demonstrates its role as an integrated part of the city. connected in the choir of the block developement and not in a superior role which we see mostly. it builds a transition between horizontal the inside and the outside as well as bottom and top as if it was the counterpart to a circle. an open link between divine and profane. depicting that it is not competing as instead claiming to be a natural part of the whole.
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BUILDING TRANSITIONS MODEL SCALE 1/200
t THE GAP AS SYMBOL as a wound in the urban space remaining from attacks during world war II it shows the biggest decline of cultural solidarity during the fascism. meanwhile the new sealing of the blank space tries to offer a place of ethics. it invites everybody to participate in order to avoid parallel societies. Inspired by a fluid process it does not imply symbolics that reach out to certain religions as we are facing an increasingly multicultural society. And also due to the thought that constructing many seperate buildings that are mostly used once or twice a week used would be very expensive.
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INSIDE THE CLOUD taking a glimpse inside the core of the building one will certainly acknowledge the continuity of the light that shines through the intricately shaped shell. it was developed in order further imply a certain lightness and flexibility of a fluid Process elevated inside the building and surrounded by other functions that aim to amplify the use of the sacred space. it has seperate entrances on 3 storeys as well as a seperate entrance for the preacher.
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CARPET PILLOW SEAT STUDENT DORMITORY IN NUREMBERGS HEART alternating users need flexible spaces. in order to apply different ways of worshiping The intentionthe wasinstallation to spread a of seats carpets or even the altar not rigid. chain of cubes into the plotis that other new elements like mihrab are enables public andthe private spaces interpreted in a neutral but monumental and also evokes a link between the way. as you can see at the churchwindifferend surrounding buildingtypes. dow that shows to The open order ofthe theorientations boxes creates jerusalem mekka and theviews east on butthe also communicative areas with letsthe bright light enter thedwellings space. As wall, university and the the room is a place where everybody in the west to respect the cultural can worhsip it is also meant to be a importance of the old heritage place for ethical progress in order to protect peace and a a broader-minded understanding of community instead of separation and argument.
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thomas michael_STUDENT DORMITORY
REDENSIFICATION IN A HISTORIC CONTEXT FRAMING THE CITY PROF. FLORIAN FISCHER & ROLAND BACHMAN
STUDENT DORMITORY IN NUREMBERGS HEART The intention was to spread a chain of cubes into the plot that enables new public and private spaces and also evokes a link between the differend surrounding buildingtypes. The open order of the boxes creates communicative areas with views on the wall, the university and the dwellings in the west to respect the cultural importance of the old heritage
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STUDYING IN A HISTORIC CONTEXT
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TIME FRAME By stacking the different functions as boxes on top of each other to a space defining row different qualities could be generated. The terraces on top of the groundcubes provide a public space for all the inhabitants. The sheltered places below the upper cubes allow the interaction between public and private areas. Due to the transparency of the building experiencing the qualities of the environment becomes a clear goal. The multifunctional eventroom initiates the composition and creates a wide view over the slope that is adjacent to the plot and enables the beautiful perspective over the city of Nuremberg.
thomas michael_STUDENT DORMITORY
URBAN CONTEXT The site is located in the old town of Nuremberg in the northern part called St. Sebald and includes different typologies like university buildings, museum and residentials as well as the ancient citywall.
MAXTORMAUER In the back of the plot the Maxtormauer also known as black “H� embraces the environment. The first parts can be retraced to the 11th century with the arcs that ornament the massive wall which was built of regional sandstone. The historical classification of the building is clearly the romaticism. Additional to its own historical defensive effect it also has a moat surrounding it and includes several towers. The last wallpart was finished in 1400.
WISO NUREMBERG The building in the south of the plot is a part the university in nuremberg part of the social faculty. It was built in the 1970s and renewed as well as enlarged in 2004. In former times the plot was in use by a brewery. The complex got a lot of situations that remind of machines with parts of the building that seem to move forward. Parts of the building are covered with red bricks. A big part also has a very open facade. The northside also consists partly of concrete.
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[3] ACCESS TO THE DORMITORIES The building has its entrances sheltered by the upper cubes and is disability-friendly. The whole student residential is connected into one entity. The access of the buildig is enabled with stairs and slopes. The stairs are also formed with included seating areas. As the groundfloor is elevated so that it creates privacy to the streetlevel.
APPROACHING FROM THE SLOPE
VIEW ALONG THE BUILDING
thomas michael_STUDENT DORMITORY
Grundriss Erdgeschoss
Grundriss Erdgeschoss
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Grundriss Tiefgarage
Grundriss Obergeschoss 1
Grundriss Tiefgarage
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Grundriss Obergeschoss 2 Grundriss Obergeschoss 2
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Grundriss Obergeschoss 3 Grundriss Obergeschoss 3
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PROGRAMME Including functions of the building are 50 studentappartments with a big collective eating room or restaurant with kitchen, a multifunctional eventroom and a public meetingarea.
Foyer Cafeteria
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Ba4 SS 2012 Gruppe Bach
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Die einzelnen Kuben des Gebäudes ordnen sich in Nord südrichtung in einem starken Versatz an, sodass Die einzelnen Kuben GebäudesBereiche ordnen sich in NordDer Terrassenebenen unddes Überdachte entstehen. südrichtung einem starken Versatz an, sodass Blick kann ininden Öffentlichen Bereichen sowohl Die Terrassenebenen und Überdachte Bereiche entstehen. Der Maxtormauer als auch den Platz vor der Wiso streifen da Blick kann in deninÖffentlichen Bereichen sowohl Die die Wohnungen den östlichen und Westlichen Bereichen Maxtormauer alsliegen. auch den Platz vor der Wiso streifen da des Gebäudes die in den Westlichen Bereichen KlarWohnungen erkennbar sind dieöstlichen formellenund Annäherungen des des Gebäudes liegen. Multifunktionssaals an die Auskraggung des Klar erkennbar sind die formellen Annäherungen des Wisogebäudes. Multifunktionssaals an die Auskraggung des Wisogebäudes. Die Ost- Und Westfassaden sind mit
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Streckmetallgitterelementen verkleidet die sich nach Die Ost- klappen Und Westfassaden sindauch mit der freie Durchblick aussen lassen, sodass Streckmetallgitterelementen verkleidet die sich nach ermöglicht wird. aussen klappen lassen, sodass auch der freie Durchblick ermöglicht wird.
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Die einzelnen Kuben des Gebäudes ordnen sich in Nord südrichtung in einem starken Versatz an, sodass Terrassenebenen und Überdachte Bereiche entstehen. Der Blick kann in den Öffentlichen Bereichen sowohl Die Maxtormauer als auch den Platz vor der Wiso streifen da die Wohnungen in den östlichen und Westlichen Bereichen des Gebäudes liegen. Klar erkennbar sind die formellen Annäherungen des Multifunktionssaals an die Auskraggung des Wisogebäudes. Die Ost- Und Westfassaden sind mit Streckmetallgitterelementen verkleidet die sich nach aussen klappen lassen, sodass auch der freie Durchblick ermöglicht wird.
Foyer Cafeteria
Aufwärmküche
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Ula Tatarowicz, M 1:200 Thomas Michael Ba4 SS 2012 Ula Tatarowi Gruppe Bachmann Thomas Mic
Ba4 SS 2012 Gruppe Bach
thomas michael_URBAN PLANNING
URBAN DEVELOPEMENT RESIDENTIAL QUARTER ST.LEONHARDT ANDREAS GRABOW & INGRID BURGSTALLER
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thomas michael_ HISTORIC PRESERVATION IN NUREMBERG
HISTORIC PRESERVATION TAVERN & INFORMATIONDESK PETER KUCHENREUTHER NADJA LETZEL
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thomas michael_ HISTORIC PRESERVATION IN NUREMBERG
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[6] DWELLINGS IN FEUCHTWANGEN OLD CITY AGELESS LIVING HUBERT KRESS & NADJA LETZEL
OLD CITY NEW LIVING The plot is situated in the historic center of a small town called feuchtwangen in bavaria. Its edge to the north is defined by the town wall which is followed by a small beautiful park. It is adjacent to a parking deck at the north east which should be considered in the design due to its poor appearance. In the south west the border is formed by a path that is laying one meter lower than the plot. The south is formed by already existing dwellings and a small public space. One building in the middle was already very deteriorated. It is also obvious that in former times there was a path through those buildings. As a conclusion the building was rebuild in a more appropriate way and redensify it with additional dwellings.
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CONCEPT The intention is to open the two spaces on the plot to each other. Three new dwellings on the free space will transform the odd area into a lively zone that is attractive for families aside the town wall of feuchtwangen. Each of the dwellings is arranged with an own garden and entrance to the semi public space in the middle. A workshop building is included for business and cultural uses that also provides coverage for the unsightly parkingarea. The internal composition is introduced by an open studio in the groundfloor which also could be used for exposure of art or as a small shop. Looking into the rebuild volume the first floor is formed by the open living, cooking and dining room, a toilet in the north and an optional working or bedroom. In the second floor there is the generous bedroom for the parents and a second bedroom for the children as well as a bathroom. The storeys are linked by an open vertical space aside the concrete stairs with its wood handrail.
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CONCLUSION The result is a family-friendly arrangement to provide space for the incoming new young citizens and revive the disused area in feuchtwangen according to the cultural and urban environment.
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THOMAS MICHAEL M.A. Architecture Engineer
thomasmichael@hotmail.de 0919113931 017676168305 Karl-Broeger Strasse 43 91301 Forchheim Germany @facebook @linkedin
thomas michael_CHURCH OF TODAY - HOUSE FOR ALL
MASTERTHESIS CHURCH OF TODAY - HOUSE FOR ALL NUREMBERG PROF JOSEF REINDL PROF FLORIAN FISCHER
THOMAS MICHAEL M.A. Architecture Engineer
thomasmichael@hotmail.de +49/919113931 Karl-Broeger Strasse 43 91301 Forchheim Germany AMONG OURSELVES @facebook the building vividly demonstrates its role as an integrated part of the city. @linkedin connected in the choir of the block developement and not in a superior role which we see mostly. it builds a transition between horizontal the inside and the outside as well as bottom and top as if it was the counterpart to a circle. an open link between divine and profane. depicting that it is not competing as instead claiming to be a natural part of the whole.