architecure & urban planning
timm lindstedt 2015
This portfolio is an overview of my architectual activities at the University of Stuttgart. I carefully chose the projects presented in order to show a variety of approaches and topics during the course of my studies. The topics cover constructive and technical basics of my field to the economical and ecological context of the present to new concepts and ideas for the working and living environment of tomorrow.
timm lindstedt b.sc. architecture 05.05.1991
sodtkestr. 10 10409 berlin (germany) timm.lindstedt@gmail.com (+49) 0151 629 588 22
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NDEX
manufaktur kopenhagen
bachelorthesis | ws 14/15
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architekturfestival.supergreen
S. 10-15
flugzeughangar u.teck
S. 16-21
design & execution | ss 13
integrated project | ss 12
curriculum vitae rĂŠsumĂŠ
S. 22
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digital manufactury copenhagen
According to the thoughts of FabLab founder Prof. Neil Gershenfield, the purpose of this project is to create a place where almost everyone is able to create almost everything.
“construct instead of consume!”
BACHELORTHESIS The conceptual basis is an open high-tech WS 14/15 | Manufaktur Kopenhagen workshop. A space where anyone can have free access to digital fabrication to create a IRGE | Prof. M. Allmann variety of objects from computer generated IBK 2 | Prof S. Birk files. From small 3D printers to whole houses - everything is possible. The digital fabrication is based on an open exchange of knowledge. Constructions and processes that are developed inside the workshop have to remain accessible for other users. To enable an effective work flow a co-working space is added, where users can rent flexible workspaces to work alone or in different project teams.
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The architectural consequences are two diverse space conceptions. The high-tech workshop on the ground floor offers highest flexibility, whereas the co-working space on the upper floor enables every user an open view to the outside, due to a slight level gradation. The co-working space is placed inside a three-dimensional framework, which is placed on two central access cores and tapers outwards. The user can experience this structural tapering process as a dematerialization of the room towards the surrounding glass facade. Through an acoustic curtain system the workshop can be divided in up to 14 segments. They can be freely used as workshops, exhibition halls or ‘marker markets‘. Functional centrepiece is the open elevator level, which allows the vertical flow between the co-working space, the workshops and the material/equipment storage in the basement. MAKE is part of an international network of high-tech workshops, combining local production with a worldwide exchange of knowledge.
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concept global network
conce idea
open access
simple basic body
digit cad-
local production
presonal products
digital production
two spatial worlds personal fabrication FABLAB
co-working OPEN SPACE dimensional framwork
free rentable
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flexible use | open view
flexible workspace
sharing of resources & knowled
construction
CO-WORKING SPACE
pixel roofscape
tapered dimensional framework
mirrored glass ribbon
ept level offset jumps
tal -file
dge
OPEN WORKSHOP
lift level
folding door system
functional cores
storage / function rooms
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CUTAWAY VIEW
2F
1F
GF
floor plans.elevations.section
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supergreen architecture festival
Every year, the architecture studio Umschichten from Stuttgart organises an urban festival. In 2013, the objective was an architecture festival, as a summer school, on the topic of recycling. It took place in cooperation with the art club design & EXECUTION Wagenhallen, the Academy Schloss Solitude, SS 13 | Stuttgart SuperGREEN Bellastock Paris and the Institute Francais. In a project team of the University Stuttgart we IÖB I Prof. A. Lederer designed, planned and realised the necessary infrastructure for this urban recycling factory. It provides space to work and live for more than 100 international students. Facing the growing scarcity of resources, the careful treatment of energy and resources becomes one of the most urgent challenges of our time. Energy- and resource-conserving construction starts with planning: the interdependency between construction, material and applied technology requires a foresighted, integral planning. In this experiment we wanted to study the recycle ability of constructions and the reutilisation of used components. After intensive planning we had three weeks to obtain all necessary building materials for the project without having any budget.We only used ‘waste’ materials - from private garbage, public recycling centres or industrial waste products. The next step was the preparation of our building site close to the carriage halls of the Stuttgart northern train station. Within a few weeks of manual work we completed the whole festival infrastructure, including kitchen, bar, music and sanitary pavilions. The central element was a big public space providing numerous seating and laying options. A wooden path network connects this central space with all the other festival pavilions.
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REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE
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MODEL.FESTIVAL SITE
DETAILS
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kitchen pavilion
collect
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prepare
work!
celebrate
workprogress
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results
FLOOR PLAN
ELEVATION
MODEL
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sailplane hangar u.teck
intergrated project The aim of this project was to design a SS 12 | Construction technology building which can be used as a hangar for sailplanes as well as an exhibition hall IBK2 - Prof. Dipl.-Ing. S. Behling for „Schempp and Hirth“, a traditional GerITKE - Prof. Dr.-Ing. J. Knippers man company for sailplane-construction. IBBTE - Prof. Dipl.-Ing. P. Schürmann It is located in a rural area, at the border of IBBTE - Dipl.-Ing. A. Kammer Dettingen unter Teck, in the south-west of IBBTE - Prof. Dipl.-Ing. J. Schreiber Germany. The outline includes the whole technical conception up to the detail scale of 1:1. Combining storage and exhibition uses of the hangar leads to re-thinking traditional hangar organisation systems. To save space and reduce the effort of moving sailplanes inside the hangar, the project is based on a big turning platform that brings the sailplanes to different functional areas, such as repairing, in/out-loading or starting. The free centre space gives the possibility to halve the span of the supporting structure. Besides it helps the use of local resources, such as regional timber. The structure absorbs the forces through a windmill system over the 4 main girders. ETFE-foil air panels bring an evenly natural lighting. The modest black slatefacade contrasts the light inside and integrates the building into the natural environment.
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structural conception
1F
2F
floor plans. section
model elevations 19
elevations.section
NORDTH.WEST
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NORDTH.EAST
SOUTH.WEST
SOUTH.EAST
FACADE SECTIONS
technology
VENTILATION
DRAINAGE
TEMPERATURE
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RÉSUMÉ EDUCATION 02/2015 B.Sc of Architecture 2010 - 2015 University - Architecture and Urban Planning University of Stuttgart; Germany 07/2010 A-Level 2001 - 2010 Academic High School Wittekind-Gymnasium, Lübbecke; Germany 01/08 - 07/08 Semester Abroad Otumoetai College, Tauranga; New Zealand WORK EXPERIENCE 08/13 - 02/14 07/10 - 08/10 05/10 - 07/10 01/08 - 02/08 05/06 - 06/06
International Internship - architecture & urban planning TF-International, Shanghai; China Internship - architecture HSI-Planungs GmbH, Lübbecke; Germany Internship - concrete constructionist Wessling Bau GmbH & Co., Blasheim; Germany Internship - painter Malermeister Kühn, Lübbecke; Germany Internship - screen printing Siebdruckerei Blase, Espelkamp; Germany
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 01/12 - 01/13 Science Slam Stuttgart - head organisation since 2011 Study foundation Studienstiftung Hütte Stuttgart, Stuttgart; Germany since 2010 Academic organisation Akademischer Verein Hütte Stuttgart e.V. , Stuttgart; Germany since 07/08 Band member, Retrospective - bassist, vocals
SKILLS languages German - mother tongue English - fluent Dutch - advanced Mandarin - basic computer skills Vectorworks I Revit I SketchUp I Rhinoceros I Vray I Cinema 4D Adobe CSS I Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop MS Office interests Photography, music, arts, travelling, philosophy, sports
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