PORTFOLIO
MARKUS WIESNETH
PREAMBLE The detailed projects are chosen consciously about a long time period, to enable a view in my development and methodology. Furthermore the works are an example for my process of designing. If there are any questions about the presented projects feel free to contact me. Your interest in my portfolio gives me great pleasure.
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MARKUS WIESNETH chosen works 2008 - 2014
1. curriculum vitae 2. chosen projects 2.1
Elly-Heuss-Knapp Gymnasium public building
2.2
Bad Cannstatt, GER
hotel
Shanghai, China
living/ working
Stuttgart, GER
living/ landscape park
Ludwigsburg, GER
Global G(O)ld high-rise building
2.3
boarding school
Stuttgart 21 - Trotzdem row houses
3. chosen competitions 3.1
Volkspark Ludwigsburg urban planning
4. more projects 5. closing words
gender: male nationality: german address: Schwemmerberg 27a D-92237 Sulzbach- Rosenberg phone: +49 176/20282827
WORK
mail: markus.wiesneth@gmail.com
degree award month month abroad
Sulzbach-Rosenberg Germany internship architecture 08/2007 2008
EDUCATION
2007
Planungsgruppe Meiller Dittmann & Partner GdbR
08/1999 - 06/2008 HCA GYMNASIUM Sulzbach-Rosenberg
SOFTWARE
GENERAL
date of birth: 02.03.1989 in Auerbach i.d. Opf
Adobe Dreamweaver Adobe InDesign Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop Autodesk AutoCAD Cinema 4D Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Microsoft Powerpoint Nemetschek Allplan Nemetschek Vectorworks Rhinoceros
LANGUAGES
CURRICULUM VITAE GERMAN native speaker
ENGLISH fluent in spoken and written
Gnan & Köper GmbH
architekturbüro hedrich
architekturbüro hedrich
Sulzbach-Rosenberg Germany internship brick layer 06/2008 - 07/2008
Sulzbach-Rosenberg Germany internship architecture 03/2009 - 04/2009
Sulzbach-Rosenberg Germany internship architecture 03/2010 - 04/2010
2009
2010
10/2008 - 05/2014 UNIVERSITY OF STUTTGART „Architecture and Urban Planning“ UNIVERISTY ENTRANCE 30.06.2008
HONORABLE MENTION University of Stuttgart Project: urban planning second semester
PRE-D 13.10.2
HOBBYS
archery
Kindertagesstätte Aichtal architecture competition
gym
Baubotanische Wand work phase I - III
PROJECTS
Medicum Frankfurt work phase III - IV
PROJECTS
PROJECTS
soccer
Vincentinum Augsburg work phase IV - VI
Neckarpark landscape competition Ludwigsburg Ossweil urban planning competition
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Gazebo Kigali work phase I-V
Bundesgartenschau 2023 urban planning competition
DEGREE 2010
Gorilla Lodge Kinigi work phase I - III Club Kigali work phase I - IV
Schulzentrum Manzenberg feasibility study
2011
Tower 3 Kigali architecture competition Akagera Aviation/ Flughafen work phase I - II
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Europan: Konstanz Kreuzlingen urban planning competition
running
Bazinda II urban planning competition
georg zunner
wulf architekten GmbH
Planungsbüro Schönle
Studio 4 architects
Amberg Germany internship architecture 08/2011 - 09/2011
Stuttgart Germany internship architecture 03/2012 - 08/2012
Stuttgart Germany working student 04/2013 - 09/2013
Kigali Rwanda architect 09/2014 - 11/2014
2012
2013
architect 07/2014 - 08/2014 2014
HEINZE Architekten Award 2014 junior works shortlist Project: Global Gold SELECTED WORKS University of Stuttgart Project: Global Gold
2015
DIPLOMA 24.04.2014
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2014
kind of project: semester: institute:
academic project diploma IWE (institute housing and design)
professor:
Prof. Dr. Thomas Jocher/ Prof. Arno Lederer
ELLY HEUSS KNAPP GYMNASIUM „how to live education“
Because of strong changes in policy of education and a development towards both working parents in modern western nations new programmatic questions raise: How should education space look like to fit in new learning concepts? How can a school offer living and welcoming qualities to stay at it the whole day? This is why the design tries, to combine the use of education and living in only one building. It desires to achieve the offer of synergy effects.
public building boarding school Bad Cannstatt, GER
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The school with an integrated boarding school consists of three cluster buildings. Each of them has two learning zones and one sleeping zone on every floor.
The multiple use of the intermediate area highlights the style of the building as living space and strengthens the identification of the pupil with their school.
A common living and welcoming area is used as link and can be connected or disconnected to the uses depending on the time of the day. In this case the flexible space enables the reduction of the area without losing qualities.
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The urban network of the site enables a main access to the building from the west. Bus stations for the school and scheduled traffic are also located close to the front doors. In a distance of 500 meters a subway and train station “Nürnberger Straße” is already established. The continuation of the “Remstalstraße” through the traffic-calmed “Rommelshauser Straße” offers a good connection via car. The very quiet situation on the roads is perfect for pedestrians and pupil by bike.
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The classes 1-4, 5-8 and 9-12 live each together in one part of the building. The sleeping zone offers, beside the function of an intimate retreat, also areas of communication. These act as border in between the common living area and the private sleeping units. The offer of differentiate public zones enables more opportunities for the pupil.
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HOW TO LIVE EDUCATION | ACADEMIC PROJECT | DIPLOMA | 2014
12290 m²
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public building
boarding school
Bad Cannstatt, GER
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Wohneinheit für 6 Personen 40 m²
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Wohneinheit für 6 Personen 40 m²
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Wohneinheit 1 Personen 14 m²
Wohneinheit für 3 Personen 20 m²
Besprechungsraum 13 m²
Bewegungsflächen
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The sanitary facilities with a shower, water-closet and water-basin are arranged around a yard in the center. This enables daylight and a natural ventilation. Always three inhabitants share one sanitary unit.
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- gross external area - Bruttogesamtfläche
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2012
kind of project: semester: institute:
academic project 9. semester IWE (institute housing and design)
professor:
Prof. Dr. Thomas Jocher
GLOBAL GOLD
„temporary living in the old age“ high-rise building hotel Shanghai, China
As a reaction of rising expectation of life, the agility of old age people shall be enabled in an international context. The main topic of Global Gold is designing a temporary dwelling unit. Location for the hotel is the metropolis Shanghai with 15.5 million inhabitants in the East of China. The task is to give aged the possibility of enjoying the town and offer hotel guests a familiar home.
high-rise building
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Shanghai, China
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concept Living of old people is variegated. The project shows innovative forms of temporary living. The concept shall enable a private living of aged in a community. Individual and joint used dwelling forms are included. Urban neighborhoods are arranged around an intern community space to enable a self-determined meeting with different people. neighborhood The building is divided in five clear units, each with four levels. These “urban villages� support communication, identification and orientation. Different spaces of communication on various levels like the restaurant, the lounge, the bibliotheca or the bar are connected with stairs via the void.
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GLOBAL GOLD | ACADEMIC PROJECT | SEMESTER 9 | 2012
high-rise building
Hotel
Shanghai, China
design strategy The concept is developed step by step. The unconventional solution of illumination or connecting and shifting the levels enables differentiated spaces with a big living quality. Also the subdivision in small sections makes the use of a high- rise building more enjoyable. These decisions offer the design communication, identity and orientation in a special way.
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7. community spaces GLOBAL GOLD | ACADEMIC PROJECT | SEMESTER 9 | 2012
high-rise building
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Shanghai, China
site plan model
neighborhood level 1
model view street
community space Busy center of every neighborhood is the community space. Communication and interaction create a comfortable atmosphere and support the identification with the accommodation. These settings expand the living quality of old people.
neighborhood level 2
rendering community space
GLOBAL GOLD | ACADEMIC PROJECT | SEMESTER 9 | 2012
high-rise building
Hotel
Shanghai, China
void The lightly atmosphere of the spaces support the sense and orientation in old age. Big openings enable all the time different views to the skyline of Shanghai additional. The linking-up of the levels and the connection of the neighborhood layers by a big void enables extraordinary views to the inside and creates private and public spaces at the outside.
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model view square
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model complete
GLOBAL GOLD | ACADEMIC PROJECT | SEMESTER 9 | 2012
high-rise building
Hotel
Shanghai, China
Innovative room types and design solutions offer the residents big rooms, functionality and handicapped accessibility. They are in a conscious contrast to conventional examples of old people residential. A multifunctional wall integrates all sanitations and can be connected via sliding doors to the room. room 45,36 m² suite 75,90 m² living community 139,44 m²
dance studio
community space city square
GLOBAL GOLD | ACADEMIC PROJECT | SEMESTER 9 | 2012
2011
kind of project: semester: institute:
academic project 6. semester IĂ–B (institute public buildings)
professor:
Prof. Arno Lederer
STUTTGART 21 - TROTZDEM „an architectural utopia“
row houses living/ working Stuttgart, GER
The discussion about the train station of „Stuttgart 21“raises the question, if a built architectural utopia can exist in Germany. For this reason and the background of social as well as ecological changes a utopia for the inner city of Stuttgart shall be developed.
row-houses
hotel in Matmata
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Stuttgart, GER
Schlosspark unbuilt/ free view
Schlosspark built/ free view
first ideas The main idea is to offer living in a landscape park in the middle of Stuttgart without affecting the welcoming quality of park visitors’. On the other hand the inhabitants also deserve high living quality to guarantee regeneration and privacy. The traditional cave houses in Matmata, Tunesia, are taken as reference. These protect the inhabitants against enemies, because they can only be discovered with difficulty. Also they enable a pre-tempering of hot desert air to keep the rooms constant cool inside.
cooling during heat days
heating during cold days STUTTGART 21 - TROTZDEM | ACADEMIC PROJECT | 6. SEMESTER | 2011
row-houses
living/ working
Stuttgart, GER
50 inhabitants/ unit
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Schloßpark
density After analyses of possible plots in the park for the new house typology, it’s easy to reach a density like in Schwerin, a german town. For a park area, which doesn’t fit with traditional living issues a density of 700 inhabitants/km² is considerable.
Einwohner/ km²
complete area: 1.189 km² built area: 0.05 km²
STUTTGART 21 - TROTZDEM | ACADEMIC PROJECT | 6. SEMESTER | 2011
row-houses
living/ working
Stuttgart, GER
plot
deep built
high built
design concept
uses
The plot is in the middle of the “Schloßpark”. The vegetation and a pedestrian way, which can be used for the main access of the building, are predominating. The park as part of the town prohibits an ordinary building looked to heigth, because of visitors’ regeneration and climate issues. To prevent the destruction of the landscape or important views, the suggestion is to build in the depth. Furthermore it enables the circulation of important cold air towards the city center. The organic shape enables a flexible arrangement and orientation of the uses and can take care of existing vegetation. The uses are adjusted to the caused structure and filled programmatically. This creates a city within the city. The western and northern surface of the façade, which cannot be seen by passing pedestrians, is used for living. The other parts of the building are filled with more public uses like cafeteria or kindergarten. Because of the indirect sunlight the south-eastern part of the building is an office complex.
organic
STUTTGART 21 - TROTZDEM | ACADEMIC PROJECT | 6. SEMESTER | 2011
row-houses
living/ working
Stuttgart, GER
the benches Each flat has its main access from the top. A stair leads to the first lower level of the maisonette apartments. The balustrade of the stairs can be used as benches. This guarantees the necessary privacy in the yard and extends the park with a new element of regeneration, without challenge a conflict between visitors and inhabitants.
integrated benches existing infrastructure yard entrance office
ground floor
2. lower floor living cafeteria kindergarten
meeting spot B端ro kitchen office
1. lower floor STUTTGART 21 - TROTZDEM | ACADEMIC PROJECT | 6. SEMESTER | 2011
row-houses
1. lower floor
section
living/ working
Stuttgart, GER
2. lower floor
evaluation
section
STUTTGART 21 - TROTZDEM | ACADEMIC PROJECT | 6. SEMESTER | 2011
2013
kind of project: contractor:
competition Stadt Ludwigsburg
office:
ARGE PlanungsbĂźro SchĂśnle bueroschneidermeyer koeber landschaftsarchitektur
awards:
1. prize
VOLKSPARK „ludwigsburg oßweil“
The urbanistic master plan „Entwicklungsbereich Oststadt und Oßweil“ is to create the basics for a balanced planning in face of complex conditions. The topic sport shall be improved and be extended at the location. In terms of inner-city development a structural densification is important. The opportunity to establish a mixture of functions all over the area optimizes the neighborhoods.
urban planning living/ landscape park Ludwigsburg, GER
urban planning
living/ landscape park
Ludwigsburg, GER concept The dominating element of the design „Volkspark Ludwigsburg“ is the outdoor space. He serves as space of living and experience and offers spots to do sports or movement activities. On the margins to the bordering quarters the link is an open building structure. This enables, that the qualities of the new green center, can have a positive effect in the existing neighborhoods. This is guaranteed by an overlap of built and green spaces, as well as a programmatic density of urban functions in the ground floors. Notable examples are the park access points. These have the function of linking the existing neighborhoods and are highlighted by big buildings with special uses.
development design The new buildings are arranged at the borders of the area and continue the existing urban size as well as the infrastructure. At the same time a new consistent element of building clusters is implemented. Size and orientation of each structure enables many different housing typologies. The public spaces in between are designed to generate a differentiate offer of private and common areas. A comprehensive range of informal sport activities and living uses encourage the vitality of the East of Ludwigsburg and offer a buffer zone in view of noise pollution against more intensive sport activities in the center.
VOLKSPARK LUDWIGSBURG | COMPETITION | PLANUNGSBÜRO SCHÖNLE | 2013
urban planning
living/ landscape park
Ludwigsburg, GER Volkspark Friedrichshain, Berlin (1945)
Volkspark The topic “Volkspark” is the guiding principle for the development of the open space to generate a progressive and major change. The open spaces offer a host of different uses to stay and move. The margins of each area are designed very permeable. Topographic elements, fields of trees and playing grounds emerge a totally new picture. From “Berliner Platz” to “Bebenhäuser Straße” a service axis guarantees the access to the park by a delicate web of paths. The stadium as well as a central meeting point (athletes’ village) is located at this main road. This enables an important point of attraction by clustering the service infrastructure of all sport clubs at one point. The clubs keep the existing allocation to their sports areas, but also generate a new network, which enables new forms of cooperation. In between of each building many leisure time uses are possible and the ambience of a cozy village is created. Starting from the center to the noisy sport zones the uses of the park get more and more quiet to the margins. This enables living areas with high living qualities. Also the park is largely free from motorized traffic and offers attractive pedestrian and bicycle connections. To sum up a complete new picture is generated, which is relatively easy to implement and can be done step by step.
topography
phase 1
phase 2
phase 3
VOLKSPARK LUDWIGSBURG | COMPETITION | PLANUNGSBÜRO SCHÖNLE | 2013
urban planning
living/ landscape park
Ludwigsburg, GER
athletes‘ village Center of the complete area is the athletes’ village, which enables club houses in a high density and cooperation in between. The location is not only an arrangement of buildings, but offers many of activities to do sports or to play. This generates many synergy effects. The athletes’ village shall not only be frequented during sport events and training times, but also by park visitors, idle men and amateurs. Sporting trends, playing grounds and a big interactive water feature at the central square are like magnets and make the athletes’ village, as well as the established clubs more attractive.
VOLKSPARK LUDWIGSBURG | COMPETITION | PLANUNGSBÜRO SCHÖNLE | 2013
urban planning
living/ landscape park
Ludwigsburg, GER multi floor residential
family center
maisonettes
townhouses
living Housing estates are locations of individual lifestyles in a special way. Not only families, but singles, couples without children, living communities, old and handicapped people search for a home in the East of Ludwigsburg. This is why the offer shall take care of everyone’s needs to generate an interesting and stable mixture of inhabitants. Furthermore the idea is to offer an adequate number of diverse living spaces with special characteristics to fulfill all requirements. The open building structure enables a relationship between inhabitants and the park, to bring advantages to the people. The buildings are arranged in an ensemble and share underground parking. A differentiate configuration of public, semi-public and private spaces create a smooth switchover to the park. The size of the new buildings is adapted to the existing ones and offers many opportunities to live. The aim of the project is to provide a diversity of developer models to make these areas more interesting for joint building ventures.
VOLKSPARK LUDWIGSBURG | COMPETITION | PLANUNGSBÜRO SCHÖNLE | 2013
urban planning
detail „Berliner Platz“
living/ landscape park
Ludwigsburg, GER
model photo
section North-South
section East-West VOLKSPARK LUDWIGSBURG | COMPETITION | PLANUNGSBÜRO SCHÖNLE | 2013
2009 - 2014
MORE PROJECTS „an insight in more works“
gorilla lodge, studio 4 architects, 2014
champagne bar, competition, 2014
buga 2023, Planungsbüro Schönle, 2014
lodge
gastronomy
urban planning
hotel
bar
living/ landscape architecture
Kinigi, Rwanda
Paris, France
Mannheim, Germany
A Lodge for gorilla tourists in the North of Rwanda is to design. Because of the slope and circulation of the building the cottages have two levels to enable view and privacy. Downstairs the guests are able to sleep and upstairs there is an open living room. A master plan, different cottage typologies and a restaurant with spa was task of the design process in addition.
The open competition shall establish a champagne bar next to the Seine in Paris. The idea to arrange single cubes on different heights creates private spaces and a romantic atmosphere. The different levels can also be used as seats and tables.
A dynamic masterplan for the „Bundesgartenschau 2023“ is the main task of the design. The conversion of military zones to residential areas and a public park is controlled by an accompanying planning process. Existing infrastructure is continued to use. The growth process of plants as well as leisure time facilities modeled like the “Tempelhofer Freiheit” in Berlin are integrated. An autonomous development of the area with an accompanying assistance of the planner is the basic idea.
neckarpark, Planungsbüro Schönle, 2013
portfolio website, 2013 @
station, academic project, 2011
internet
rain shelter
structural botany/ landscape park
portfolio website
subway station
Bad Cannstatt, Germany
www.markus-wiesneth.de
Stuttgart, Germany
landscape architecture
A landscape park in between of Bad Cannstatt and the Mercedes Benz Arena is to design for the “Masterplan Neckarpark”. A wavy landscape offers differential layers of public and private spaces. The integration of two botany installations fills up the park programmatic. Also the water treatment is improved significant by them. The one structure is like a tree roof and casts shadow. The other structure is a look-out and enables a beautiful view.
A portfolio homepage is there to improve the process of application. An innovative navigation concept highlights the website with a unique feature. A grid with stacked cubes, which are abstractions of the different projects invite the visitor to explore the designs. The projects are structured in architecture and urban planning. Also a CV category shows in a playful way former stations of employment.
For the Südheimer Platz in Stuttgart a sub train station is to design. The basic idea of the design is to use plastic mushrooms cut in half. These collect on the one hand the rain water at one point. On the other hand they establish a formal element which can be reproduced and transferred to many other train stations.
MORE PROJECTS | AN INSIGHT IN MORE WORKS
airtec, academic project, 2010
hotel, academic project, 2010
modular city, academic project, 2009
head office
slope house
urban planning
exhibition/ office
hotel
mixture of functions
Vaihingen, Germany
Italy
Bad Cannstatt, Germany
The electro technology company Festo wants to develop an office with a connected visitor area. The “one-room-concept� is to separate the work and visitor use by different height settings. On the one side the office use is affiliated. The stairs form a fan and enable a circuit for exhibition visitors.
The basic idea is a strict separation of public and private areas of the hotel. For this reason all public uses are arranged horizontal at the ground floor and are carved in the slope. Every level of the tower has only one hotel room to guarantee exclusivity, privacy and an extraordinary view in the direction of the Mediterranean Sea. The terrace follows the slope and is flexed. Thereby more area to lie is generated.
The traditional urban planning is to be turned in this project. In the ordinary case the planning is from big to small. In this case a small module, consisting of linear and point buildings, was designed at first. These dwelling units are arranged around a little yard. Because of different openings, carpets and plants the yards generate different levels of privacy.
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