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Jimmy VerhoevenArchitecture Portfolio

www.jimmyverhoeven.nl

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Frank van Borselenstraat 422613 NM Delft

20th May 1987

+31 6 [email protected]

www.jimmyverhoeven.nl

Jimmy VerhoevenMsc. Architecture

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CONTENT

CURRICULUM VITAE| Jimmy Verhoeven

PROJECTS & EXPERIENCE

JIMMY VERHOEVEN ARCHITECTUUR | Architect & Owner

DE MANNEN VAN SCHUIM | Architect

RED DE KUIP | Architect

UNEC| Graduation Project, TU Delft

LIVING IN A RURAL CONTEXT| Master Project, KTH Stockholm

PRIMARY SCHOOL T’ LANDJE| Master Project, TU Delft

URBAN SYNERGY| Assistant urban designer

OTHER PROJECTS

STYLOS| Board & committee member

AV’40 DELFT| Graphic design & volunteer

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Curriculum VitaeName: Jimmy VerhoevenAddress: Frank van Borselenstraat 42ZIP: 2613 NMCity: Delft, NetherlandsTelephone: +31 6 16874036Email: [email protected] of Birth: 20 May 1987Citizenship: Dutch

www.jimmyverhoeven.nl

Summary of QualificationsAmbitious and hard working Architect, with a broad field of interest: from graphic design via architecture to urban design. A team player, eager to learn and with a special interest in sustainable development.

EducationSept 2005 – June 2012 Architecture, University of Technology, Delft

Master: Graduation Project: United Nations Environmental Council (June 2012, Cum Laude)

Erasmus Exchange program to KTH Stockholm (Jan 2011 – June 2011)

Bachelor: March 2009

1999 – 2005 Atheneum, Grotius College, Delft

SkillsLanguages:Dutch (Native), English (Fluent) German & French (Basic)

Software (Windows & Mac):MS Office, AutoCAD, Vectorworks, SketchUp, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign & Digital Publishing Suite), Artlantis Studio, SUPodium, ArchiCad (Basic)

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Work experience

Dec 2012 - today Architect at De Mannen van Schuim As Architect at De Mannen van Schuim (a The Hague based design studio for commercial real estate) I work at the moment i.a. on multiple (re)development and renovation studies of existing office buildings and retail area’s.

Nov 2012 - today Architect / Owner at Jimmy Verhoeven Architectuur Multiple small housing projects together with Daan Verhoeven. - Kerkstraat 10, Delft - Oude Kerkstraat 4, Delft - Horse rinding school Prometheus, Delft

July 2012 – Nov 2012 Multiple freelance projects ZUS [Zones Urbaines Sensibles]: IABR exhibition 2012 Molenaar & Co: Architect at the “Red de Kuip” initiative Fabrique [Brands, design & interaction]: Content manager

Sept 2011 – Sept 2012 Student Assistant Archiprix 2012 Organisation of the Archiprix pre-selection at the TU Delft, exhibition, judgment and debate for the Archiprix 2012

Sept 2010 – Jan 2011 Assistant Urban Designer, Urban Synergy, Rotterdam Assistant Designer for one day a week, on multiple urban design projects.

Sept – Nov 2008/09/10 Student Assistant TU Delft Assistant for the first year architecture students’ design project.

Sept 2007 – Jan 2008 Urbanism Internship, Movares, Utrecht Working along on multiple architectural and urban projects, i.a. Merwede-Lingelijn and trainstation Bilthoven.Other activities 2004 – today Multiple activities at Athletics Club AV’40, Delft Youth coach (2008 – today) Activity Committee AXIE (2004 - today)

Sept 2009 – sept 2010 Board member, Study Association Stylos Responsible for lectures, first year events and faculty party BkBeats (2.000 visitors)

Sept 2007 – sept 2009 Multiple committees, Study Association Stylos Excursion Committee and Summer Excursion Committee

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PROJECTS & EXPERIENCE

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JIMMY VERHOEVEN ArchitectuurArchitect & OwnerLocation: Delftkeywords: monument, apartments, renovation, Delft

Since the fall of 2012, I am working together with Daan Verhoeven on several small projects in the old city center of Delft. The monumental buildings were neglected over the years, due to which they were no longer suitable for living. By smart use of the existing structure, both buildings are successfully redesigned to apartments.

The building at the Oude Kerkstraat was a bit more complex; the existing facade was in very bad condition. We took this chance to create a new facade in the style of the Oude Kerkstraat and solved the problem of the entrance for the apartments on the floors and the achterhuis (back house). According to the Heritage Conservation Committee Delft “the new facade of the Oude Kerkstraat 4 is an upgrade for the total streetscape”.

Projects:

Kerkstraat 10, DelftDesign: Fall 2012Realisation: Spring 2013Design of the renovation of the monumental building with an “achterhuis” on the Kerkstraat in Delft to 5 apartments.

Oude Kerkstraat 4, DelftDesign: Spring 2014Realisation: Summer 2014Design of the renovation the monumental building with an “achterhuis” on the Oude Kerkstraat in Delft to 3 apartments and a commercial space.

Horse-riding school Prometheus, DelftDesign: Winter 2014-2015Preliminary design for a canopy on the outdoor horse area.

OUDE KERKSTRAAT 4 | Impression of the new facade

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FLOORPLANS |Ground floor, 1st & 2nd floor; 3 apartments and a commercial space were created,1:200)

FACADE |Designed as an addition to the existing streetscape, 1:200)

Section C |The old courtyard between the front- and back house is restored, 1:200)

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Another project is a design for a canopy for the horse-riding school Prometheus in Delft. The riding school has a very small budget, but needs to relocate their existing indoor riding facility and canteen. In this Preliminary Design we helped Prometheus in their search for possible solutions and the indication of the costs of a new indoor facility.

PRELIMINARY DESIGN PROMETHEUS | Impression of the new indoor riding facility

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FLOORPLAN & SECTION | The simple construcion reduces the costs and optimizes the unity in the school’s complex.

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De Mannen van SchuimArchitectLocation: Den Haag

keywords: Architecture, concept design, redevelopment, commercial real estate, Lefgozâh

Since December 2012 I am working at De Mannen van Schuim (The Men Of Foam), a designstudio for commercial real estate. As Architect I am working on with multiple (re)development studies of office buildings and retail projects.

Through creativity any problem can be solved. We are involved in the process from an early stage of the project; we design feasible and realistic plans with architectural quality.

As a result of the small size of the office, I am closely involved in many diverse projects. From the vision document of an area (Parallelweg Beverwijk) to the redesign of a shopfront (Lijnbaan Rotterdam).

A few of the projects I worked on at De Mannen van Schuim:

- Hermes City Plaza, Rotterdam Feasibility study and preliminary design for renovation of an office building on the Stadhuisplein Rotterdam- Centrumplan Uithoorn Study for redevelopment and extension of shoppingcenter Amstelplein in Uithoorn- Haaks gebouw, Nieuwegein Competition. Design for the redevelopment of an office building to apartments for starters.- Technische Natuur Wetenschappen, TU Delft Multiple studies for possible redevelopment of the Faculty of Applied Sciences of the TU Delft.

SITUATION AND 2ND & 3RD FLOORPLAN

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STADHUISPLEIN ROTTERDAM | Redevelopment study of an existing office building in the city center of

Rotterdam (impression by VV3D)

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Red de KuipArchitectLocation: Rotterdam

keywords: De Kuip, Feyenoord, redevelopment, football stadium

In the fall of 2012, I worked for a short period as Architect at Molenaar&CO Architects in a small team for the redevelopment of the Kuip Stadium of Feyenoord, Rotterdam.

The existing stadium does not meet the new requirements of the UEFA/FIFA, and needs to be replaced or redeveloped. An group of Feyenoord fans started, togehter with Joris Molenaar (Owner of Molenaar&Co Archtects) the action group “Red de Kuip” to preserve the current Feyenoord Stadium. The new design meets the new requirements and preserves the exisiting structure and ambiance of the stadium.

My role in the design process was to develop the sketch design to meet the UEFA/FIFA requirements and the wishes of the Feyenoord management. For example the design of the division of the field tribune and the third ring and the positions of the new skyboxes.

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FELD TRIBUNE| The new field tribune has a better view on the field, with all security measures necessary.

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RED DE KUIP| Impression after renovation (renderings by DPI)

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Red de KuipArchitectLocation: Rotterdam

keywords: De Kuip, Feyenoord, redevelopment, football stadium

In the fall of 2012, I worked for a short period as Architect at Molenaar&CO Architects in a small team for the redevelopment of the Kuip Stadium of Feyenoord, Rotterdam.

The existing stadium does not meet the new requirements of the UEFA/FIFA, and needs to be replaced or redeveloped. An group of Feyenoord fans started, togehter with Joris Molenaar (Owner of Molenaar&Co Archtects) the action group “Red de Kuip” to preserve the current Feyenoord Stadium. The new design meets the new requirements and preserves the exisiting structure and ambiance of the stadium.

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THIRD RING| The third ring hosts ca. 15.000 visitors

FIELD TRIBUNE| The new field tribune has a better view on the field, with all security measures necessary.

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RED DE KUIP| Impression after renovation (renderings by DPI)

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UNEC(United Nations Environmental Council)Graduation Project, TU DelftLocation: New Yorkkeywords: United Nations, Sustainability, Headquarter, extension, environmental council

The United Nations was founded with the aim to facilitate cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, social progress, human rights and world peace. The world’s current environmental problems ask for an additional aim and a new council: one on environmental sustainability.

Due to past events (like 9/11) the current UN plot is a disordered area. A new master plan solves the security problems with a podium and gives the United Nations its prestigious face back to the world. Together with the new extension for the UNEC, the master plan will ensure that the UN area will become a unity again.

The UNEC building is an icon for sustainability. The extension connects both programmatically and architecturally to the exisiting buildings. A good building, on a good spot will always be valued. People will identify with it and wish to conserve and reuse the building. The UNEC has optimal sun-orientation and passive building services. This building is not as small as possible. Generous spaces will not only give the environmental discussion a platform, but will also make future development possible.

Programmatically, the UNEC has two main spaces: the Council Chamber (formal) and the Lobby (informal). These spaces are the heart of the UNEC and it’s the new building. The Council Chamber is the powerful, representative place, recognizable from everywhere. Around this chamber is the place where it actually happens: the Lobby. Spaces are created to meet and argue, to share thoughts and to lobby. This is a place where delegates, UN employees, businessmen and other visitors can meet to discuss the environmental issues.

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ICONIC & SUSTAINABLE|Reuse FDR tunnel

LOCAL CLIMATE|Make use of sun & wind

CONNECT|both program and composition

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NEW ENTRANCE | Both the existing and the extention are

accessible through a new underground entrance from the UN Plaza. This entrance

solves the security issues raised by 9/11.

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MASTERPLAN |The UN PLaza , on the city side of the UN, gives the UN complex its face to the world back. A podium is created on which the UN buildings stand, presenting the UN to the world and solving security issues.

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FLOORPLAN 0 | A new underground entrance connects the existing buildings with the new conference area and two office wings.

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COUNCIL CHAMBER| Bridges bring the delegates

from the central lobby through the side walls of

the council building to the council chamber.

FLOORPLAN 1 | The only part of the plan above the podium surface is the Council Chamber. A box-in-a-box construction, which represents the UN’s power.

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LOBBY| In the central lobby the “temple” of the council shows the power of the Council Chamber, with the declaration of human rights casted in the concrete.

UN PLAZA|

UN ENVIRONMENTAL COUNCIL|

VISITORS ENTRANCE|

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SUSTAINABILITY|Northern light and solar energy

Natural ventilation with windwing and climate facade

PCM enhanced concrete in Council Hall for thermal buffer

Maximum daylight in Lobby

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Dubbel glas 4 mmBevestigingselementBuispro�el 150 mmBuispro�el 100 mm

Dubbel glas 4 mmBevestigingselement

Buispro�el 150 mmBuispro�el 100 mm

LooproosterStaal buispro�el 150 mmSchoor 50 mm

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DakbedekkingIsolatieDampremmendelaagStaalplaatbeton dakKokerpro�el 300 mmPlafond

TegelTegelhouder

Waterkerende laagHarde isolatie 150 mmDampremmende laag

Breedplaatvloer 300 mm

Houten gevelbekledingRegelbare luchtinvoerSchernieroplegging kolom

Kokerpro�el 150 mmRakrandBevestiging aan vleugel 150 mm

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Dubbel glas 4 mmBevestigingselementBuispro�el 150 mmBuispro�el 100 mm

Dubbel glas 4 mmBevestigingselement

Buispro�el 150 mmBuispro�el 100 mm

LooproosterStaal buispro�el 150 mmSchoor 50 mm

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DakbedekkingIsolatieDampremmendelaagStaalplaatbeton dakKokerpro�el 300 mmPlafond

TegelTegelhouder

Waterkerende laagHarde isolatie 150 mmDampremmende laag

Breedplaatvloer 300 mm

Houten gevelbekledingRegelbare luchtinvoerSchernieroplegging kolom

Kokerpro�el 150 mmRakrandBevestiging aan vleugel 150 mm

DETAILS FRONT FACADE| The front facade is a dubble transparent glass facade which functions as a solar facade for ventilation. The facade is dieisnged to be as transparent as possible.

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South-west facade - 1:50

Plan - 1:50Section South facade Council - 1:50

Plenum �oor ventilation

Ventilation with wind wing

Northern light and PV cells on Coucil roof

PCM enhanced concrete thermal bu�er

Solar facade for natural ventilation

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South-west facade - 1:50

Plan - 1:50Section South facade Council - 1:50

Plenum �oor ventilation

Ventilation with wind wing

Northern light and PV cells on Coucil roof

PCM enhanced concrete thermal bu�er

Solar facade for natural ventilation

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Living in a rural contextMaster 2, Elective Course, KTH StockholmLocation: Nynäshamn, Swedenkeywords: Forest, agriculture, village, dwelling, Sweden, landscape architecture.

Stockholm is growing. A lot of the new housing is built in Nynäshamn, to the South of Stockholm. A big part of Nynäshamn is a traditional agricultural landscape, Swedish cultural heritage. The local government and landlords want to use this space to make profit from housing.

By clustering the houses in higher density blocks, relatively many houses can be built without ruining the landscape. By adapting these blocks to the type of landscape and placing them optimally, the landscape is barely influenced and even protected for the future.

The landscape around Gudby, a village where dwellings are planed, consists of three types of landscape, all with their own characteristics. The agricultural-landscape, an open landscape with some barns, the forest-landscape, landscape with trees concentrated on hills and the village landscape, where the current village is located.

All the three types are analyzed and have their own preconditions for dwellings. For each landscape type, a set of rules is made and an impression is given how the buildings can fit in the landscape of Gudby. These buildings make the landscape stronger without standing out.

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VILLAGE LANDSCAPE

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscape

Village landscape

The old village of Gudby, with a church, some houses and a farm. Flat landscape between hills ans with a possibility of a good connection to Sorunda. Because of the exizting houses a good place to build. Infrastruction is already availible and there are big unused spaces within the area to extend the village.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Infrastructure, close to facilities

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Village buildingsCourtyard type Village squarePrivate outdoor space Inside / OutsideEntrance InsideParking Close to houseFocus Inside / outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: Close to road Close to centre of Gudby

Group of buildings: High buildings on north side Meeting point vegitation on courtyard More vegitation on border of group of buldings

Group of buildings with creates a common courtyard

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Village landscape

The old village of Gudby, with a church, some houses and a farm. Flat landscape between hills ans with a possibility of a good connection to Sorunda. Because of the exizting houses a good place to build. Infrastruction is already availible and there are big unused spaces within the area to extend the village.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Infrastructure, close to facilities

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Village buildingsCourtyard type Village squarePrivate outdoor space Inside / OutsideEntrance InsideParking Close to houseFocus Inside / outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: Close to road Close to centre of Gudby

Group of buildings: High buildings on north side Meeting point vegitation on courtyard More vegitation on border of group of buldings

Group of buildings with creates a common courtyard

X

Z

Y

0,5 X

0,5 Z

0,5 Y

Rules for gap size and sift Patio as private gardenCombine different height and size blocks

Village, Gudby

Village landscape

The old village of Gudby, with a church, some houses and a farm. Flat landscape between hills ans with a possibility of a good connection to Sorunda. Because of the exizting houses a good place to build. Infrastruction is already availible and there are big unused spaces within the area to extend the village.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Infrastructure, close to facilities

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Village buildingsCourtyard type Village squarePrivate outdoor space Inside / OutsideEntrance InsideParking Close to houseFocus Inside / outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: Close to road Close to centre of Gudby

Group of buildings: High buildings on north side Meeting point vegitation on courtyard More vegitation on border of group of buldings

Group of buildings with creates a common courtyard

X

Z

Y

0,5 X

0,5 Z

0,5 Y

Rules for gap size and sift Patio as private gardenCombine different height and size blocks

Village, Gudby

Village landscape

The old village of Gudby, with a church, some houses and a farm. Flat landscape between hills ans with a possibility of a good connection to Sorunda. Because of the exizting houses a good place to build. Infrastruction is already availible and there are big unused spaces within the area to extend the village.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Infrastructure, close to facilities

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Village buildingsCourtyard type Village squarePrivate outdoor space Inside / OutsideEntrance InsideParking Close to houseFocus Inside / outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: Close to road Close to centre of Gudby

Group of buildings: High buildings on north side Meeting point vegitation on courtyard More vegitation on border of group of buldings

Group of buildings with creates a common courtyard

X

Z

Y

0,5 X

0,5 Z

0,5 Y

Rules for gap size and sift Patio as private gardenCombine different height and size blocks

Village, Gudby

Village landscape

The old village of Gudby, with a church, some houses and a farm. Flat landscape between hills ans with a possibility of a good connection to Sorunda. Because of the exizting houses a good place to build. Infrastruction is already availible and there are big unused spaces within the area to extend the village.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Infrastructure, close to facilities

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Village buildingsCourtyard type Village squarePrivate outdoor space Inside / OutsideEntrance InsideParking Close to houseFocus Inside / outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: Close to road Close to centre of Gudby

Group of buildings: High buildings on north side Meeting point vegitation on courtyard More vegitation on border of group of buldings

Group of buildings with creates a common courtyard

X

Z

Y

0,5 X

0,5 Z

0,5 Y

Rules for gap size and sift Patio as private gardenCombine different height and size blocks

Village, Gudby

Village landscape

The old village of Gudby, with a church, some houses and a farm. Flat landscape between hills ans with a possibility of a good connection to Sorunda. Because of the exizting houses a good place to build. Infrastruction is already availible and there are big unused spaces within the area to extend the village.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Infrastructure, close to facilities

Recomendations Architecture

Recomendations Landscape

More vegitation on border of group of buldings

X

Z

Y

0,5 X

0,5 Z

0,5 Y

Rules for gap size and sift Patio as private gardenCombine different height and

Village, Gudby

VILLAGE LANDSCAPE| |Analysis, recommandations and impressions for a courtyard building in de village landscape

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VILLAGE LANDSCAPE

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscape

Village landscape

The old village of Gudby, with a church, some houses and a farm. Flat landscape between hills ans with a possibility of a good connection to Sorunda. Because of the exizting houses a good place to build. Infrastruction is already availible and there are big unused spaces within the area to extend the village.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Infrastructure, close to facilities

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Village buildingsCourtyard type Village squarePrivate outdoor space Inside / OutsideEntrance InsideParking Close to houseFocus Inside / outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: Close to road Close to centre of Gudby

Group of buildings: High buildings on north side Meeting point vegitation on courtyard More vegitation on border of group of buldings

Group of buildings with creates a common courtyard

X

Z

Y

0,5 X

0,5 Z

0,5 Y

Rules for gap size and sift Patio as private gardenCombine different height and size blocks

Village, Gudby

Village landscape

The old village of Gudby, with a church, some houses and a farm. Flat landscape between hills ans with a possibility of a good connection to Sorunda. Because of the exizting houses a good place to build. Infrastruction is already availible and there are big unused spaces within the area to extend the village.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Infrastructure, close to facilities

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Village buildingsCourtyard type Village squarePrivate outdoor space Inside / OutsideEntrance InsideParking Close to houseFocus Inside / outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: Close to road Close to centre of Gudby

Group of buildings: High buildings on north side Meeting point vegitation on courtyard More vegitation on border of group of buldings

Group of buildings with creates a common courtyard

X

Z

Y

0,5 X

0,5 Z

0,5 Y

Rules for gap size and sift Patio as private gardenCombine different height and size blocks

Village, Gudby

Village landscape

The old village of Gudby, with a church, some houses and a farm. Flat landscape between hills ans with a possibility of a good connection to Sorunda. Because of the exizting houses a good place to build. Infrastruction is already availible and there are big unused spaces within the area to extend the village.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Infrastructure, close to facilities

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Village buildingsCourtyard type Village squarePrivate outdoor space Inside / OutsideEntrance InsideParking Close to houseFocus Inside / outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: Close to road Close to centre of Gudby

Group of buildings: High buildings on north side Meeting point vegitation on courtyard More vegitation on border of group of buldings

Group of buildings with creates a common courtyard

X

Z

Y

0,5 X

0,5 Z

0,5 Y

Rules for gap size and sift Patio as private gardenCombine different height and size blocks

Village, Gudby

Village landscape

The old village of Gudby, with a church, some houses and a farm. Flat landscape between hills ans with a possibility of a good connection to Sorunda. Because of the exizting houses a good place to build. Infrastruction is already availible and there are big unused spaces within the area to extend the village.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Infrastructure, close to facilities

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Village buildingsCourtyard type Village squarePrivate outdoor space Inside / OutsideEntrance InsideParking Close to houseFocus Inside / outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: Close to road Close to centre of Gudby

Group of buildings: High buildings on north side Meeting point vegitation on courtyard More vegitation on border of group of buldings

Group of buildings with creates a common courtyard

X

Z

Y

0,5 X

0,5 Z

0,5 Y

Rules for gap size and sift Patio as private gardenCombine different height and size blocks

Village, Gudby

Village landscape

The old village of Gudby, with a church, some houses and a farm. Flat landscape between hills ans with a possibility of a good connection to Sorunda. Because of the exizting houses a good place to build. Infrastruction is already availible and there are big unused spaces within the area to extend the village.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Infrastructure, close to facilities

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Village buildingsCourtyard type Village squarePrivate outdoor space Inside / OutsideEntrance InsideParking Close to houseFocus Inside / outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: Close to road Close to centre of Gudby

Group of buildings: High buildings on north side Meeting point vegitation on courtyard More vegitation on border of group of buldings

Group of buildings with creates a common courtyard

X

Z

Y

0,5 X

0,5 Z

0,5 Y

Rules for gap size and sift Patio as private gardenCombine different height and size blocks

Village, Gudby

Village landscape

The old village of Gudby, with a church, some houses and a farm. Flat landscape between hills ans with a possibility of a good connection to Sorunda. Because of the exizting houses a good place to build. Infrastruction is already availible and there are big unused spaces within the area to extend the village.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Infrastructure, close to facilities

Recomendations Architecture

Recomendations Landscape

More vegitation on border of group of buldings

X

Z

Y

0,5 X

0,5 Z

0,5 Y

Rules for gap size and sift Patio as private gardenCombine different height and

Village, Gudby

VILLAGE LANDSCAPE

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscape

Village landscape

The old village of Gudby, with a church, some houses and a farm. Flat landscape between hills ans with a possibility of a good connection to Sorunda. Because of the exizting houses a good place to build. Infrastruction is already availible and there are big unused spaces within the area to extend the village.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Infrastructure, close to facilities

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Village buildingsCourtyard type Village squarePrivate outdoor space Inside / OutsideEntrance InsideParking Close to houseFocus Inside / outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: Close to road Close to centre of Gudby

Group of buildings: High buildings on north side Meeting point vegitation on courtyard More vegitation on border of group of buldings

Group of buildings with creates a common courtyard

X

Z

Y

0,5 X

0,5 Z

0,5 Y

Rules for gap size and sift Patio as private gardenCombine different height and size blocks

Village, Gudby

Village landscape

The old village of Gudby, with a church, some houses and a farm. Flat landscape between hills ans with a possibility of a good connection to Sorunda. Because of the exizting houses a good place to build. Infrastruction is already availible and there are big unused spaces within the area to extend the village.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Infrastructure, close to facilities

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Village buildingsCourtyard type Village squarePrivate outdoor space Inside / OutsideEntrance InsideParking Close to houseFocus Inside / outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: Close to road Close to centre of Gudby

Group of buildings: High buildings on north side Meeting point vegitation on courtyard More vegitation on border of group of buldings

Group of buildings with creates a common courtyard

X

Z

Y

0,5 X

0,5 Z

0,5 Y

Rules for gap size and sift Patio as private gardenCombine different height and size blocks

Village, Gudby

Village landscape

The old village of Gudby, with a church, some houses and a farm. Flat landscape between hills ans with a possibility of a good connection to Sorunda. Because of the exizting houses a good place to build. Infrastruction is already availible and there are big unused spaces within the area to extend the village.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Infrastructure, close to facilities

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Village buildingsCourtyard type Village squarePrivate outdoor space Inside / OutsideEntrance InsideParking Close to houseFocus Inside / outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: Close to road Close to centre of Gudby

Group of buildings: High buildings on north side Meeting point vegitation on courtyard More vegitation on border of group of buldings

Group of buildings with creates a common courtyard

X

Z

Y

0,5 X

0,5 Z

0,5 Y

Rules for gap size and sift Patio as private gardenCombine different height and size blocks

Village, Gudby

Village landscape

The old village of Gudby, with a church, some houses and a farm. Flat landscape between hills ans with a possibility of a good connection to Sorunda. Because of the exizting houses a good place to build. Infrastruction is already availible and there are big unused spaces within the area to extend the village.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Infrastructure, close to facilities

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Village buildingsCourtyard type Village squarePrivate outdoor space Inside / OutsideEntrance InsideParking Close to houseFocus Inside / outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: Close to road Close to centre of Gudby

Group of buildings: High buildings on north side Meeting point vegitation on courtyard More vegitation on border of group of buldings

Group of buildings with creates a common courtyard

X

Z

Y

0,5 X

0,5 Z

0,5 Y

Rules for gap size and sift Patio as private gardenCombine different height and size blocks

Village, Gudby

Village landscape

The old village of Gudby, with a church, some houses and a farm. Flat landscape between hills ans with a possibility of a good connection to Sorunda. Because of the exizting houses a good place to build. Infrastruction is already availible and there are big unused spaces within the area to extend the village.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Infrastructure, close to facilities

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Village buildingsCourtyard type Village squarePrivate outdoor space Inside / OutsideEntrance InsideParking Close to houseFocus Inside / outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: Close to road Close to centre of Gudby

Group of buildings: High buildings on north side Meeting point vegitation on courtyard More vegitation on border of group of buldings

Group of buildings with creates a common courtyard

X

Z

Y

0,5 X

0,5 Z

0,5 Y

Rules for gap size and sift Patio as private gardenCombine different height and size blocks

Village, Gudby

Village landscape

The old village of Gudby, with a church, some houses and a farm. Flat landscape between hills ans with a possibility of a good connection to Sorunda. Because of the exizting houses a good place to build. Infrastruction is already availible and there are big unused spaces within the area to extend the village.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Infrastructure, close to facilities

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Village buildingsCourtyard type Village squarePrivate outdoor space Inside / OutsideEntrance InsideParking Close to houseFocus Inside / outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: Close to road Close to centre of Gudby

Group of buildings: High buildings on north side Meeting point vegitation on courtyard More vegitation on border of group of buldings

Group of buildings with creates a common courtyard

X

Z

Y

0,5 X

0,5 Z

0,5 Y

Rules for gap size and sift Patio as private gardenCombine different height and size blocks

Village, Gudby

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FOREST LANDSCAPE

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscape

Forest landscape

Unused land, which creates the views and rooms in the argicultural landscape. This area can be very hilly and dense with trees. On different spots are the forest hills used to built houses on. Good place to build on, without distroying the character of the landscape. For this same reason a good place to build “striking” architecture.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Long views, in the nature

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Terras buildingCourtyard type City Private outdoor space On the roofEntrance InsideParking Central close to blockFocus Outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: South facing hill Close to acces road Preferably little trees

Open the block to the forestTerras building on the hill, everyone a view.

Roofgarden to keep as much forest as possible.

The Mountain, BIG, Copenhagen Kvistgård, Vandkunsten Forest, Gudby

Open the courtyard, so it gets a view

Forest landscape

Unused land, which creates the views and rooms in the argicultural landscape. This area can be very hilly and dense with trees. On different spots are the forest hills used to built houses on. Good place to build on, without distroying the character of the landscape. For this same reason a good place to build “striking” architecture.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Long views, in the nature

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Terras buildingCourtyard type City Private outdoor space On the roofEntrance InsideParking Central close to blockFocus Outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: South facing hill Close to acces road Preferably little trees

Open the block to the forestTerras building on the hill, everyone a view.

Roofgarden to keep as much forest as possible.

The Mountain, BIG, Copenhagen Kvistgård, Vandkunsten Forest, Gudby

Open the courtyard, so it gets a view

Forest landscape

Unused land, which creates the views and rooms in the argicultural landscape. This area can be very hilly and dense with trees. On different spots are the forest hills used to built houses on. Good place to build on, without distroying the character of the landscape. For this same reason a good place to build “striking” architecture.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Long views, in the nature

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Terras buildingCourtyard type City Private outdoor space On the roofEntrance InsideParking Central close to blockFocus Outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: South facing hill Close to acces road Preferably little trees

Open the block to the forestTerras building on the hill, everyone a view.

Roofgarden to keep as much forest as possible.

The Mountain, BIG, Copenhagen Kvistgård, Vandkunsten Forest, Gudby

Open the courtyard, so it gets a view

Forest landscape

Unused land, which creates the views and rooms in the argicultural landscape. This area can be very hilly and dense with trees. On different spots are the forest hills used to built houses on. Good place to build on, without distroying the character of the landscape. For this same reason a good place to build “striking” architecture.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Long views, in the nature

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Terras buildingCourtyard type City Private outdoor space On the roofEntrance InsideParking Central close to blockFocus Outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: South facing hill Close to acces road Preferably little trees

Open the block to the forestTerras building on the hill, everyone a view.

Roofgarden to keep as much forest as possible.

The Mountain, BIG, Copenhagen Kvistgård, Vandkunsten Forest, Gudby

Open the courtyard, so it gets a view

Forest landscape

Unused land, which creates the views and rooms in the argicultural landscape. This area can be very hilly and dense with trees. On different spots are the forest hills used to built houses on. Good place to build on, without distroying the character of the landscape. For this same reason a good place to build “striking” architecture.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Long views, in the nature

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Terras buildingCourtyard type City Private outdoor space On the roofEntrance InsideParking Central close to blockFocus Outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: South facing hill Close to acces road Preferably little trees

Open the block to the forestTerras building on the hill, everyone a view.

Roofgarden to keep as much forest as possible.

The Mountain, BIG, Copenhagen Kvistgård, Vandkunsten Forest, Gudby

Open the courtyard, so it gets a view

Forest landscape

Unused land, which creates the views and rooms in the argicultural landscape. This area can be very hilly and dense with trees. On different spots are the forest hills used to built houses on. Good place to build on, without distroying the character of the landscape. For this same reason a good place to build “striking” architecture.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Long views, in the nature

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Terras buildingCourtyard type City Private outdoor space On the roofEntrance InsideParking Central close to blockFocus Outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: South facing hill Close to acces road Preferably little trees

Open the block to the forestTerras building on the hill, everyone a view.

Roofgarden to keep as much forest as possible.

The Mountain, BIG, Copenhagen Kvistgård, Vandkunsten Forest, Gudby

Open the courtyard, so it gets a view

FOREST LANDSCAPE| |Analysis, recommandations and impressions for a courtyard building in de forest landscape

FOREST LANDSCAPE

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscape

Forest landscape

Unused land, which creates the views and rooms in the argicultural landscape. This area can be very hilly and dense with trees. On different spots are the forest hills used to built houses on. Good place to build on, without distroying the character of the landscape. For this same reason a good place to build “striking” architecture.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Long views, in the nature

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Terras buildingCourtyard type City Private outdoor space On the roofEntrance InsideParking Central close to blockFocus Outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: South facing hill Close to acces road Preferably little trees

Open the block to the forestTerras building on the hill, everyone a view.

Roofgarden to keep as much forest as possible.

The Mountain, BIG, Copenhagen Kvistgård, Vandkunsten Forest, Gudby

Open the courtyard, so it gets a view

Forest landscape

Unused land, which creates the views and rooms in the argicultural landscape. This area can be very hilly and dense with trees. On different spots are the forest hills used to built houses on. Good place to build on, without distroying the character of the landscape. For this same reason a good place to build “striking” architecture.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Long views, in the nature

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Terras buildingCourtyard type City Private outdoor space On the roofEntrance InsideParking Central close to blockFocus Outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: South facing hill Close to acces road Preferably little trees

Open the block to the forestTerras building on the hill, everyone a view.

Roofgarden to keep as much forest as possible.

The Mountain, BIG, Copenhagen Kvistgård, Vandkunsten Forest, Gudby

Open the courtyard, so it gets a view

Forest landscape

Unused land, which creates the views and rooms in the argicultural landscape. This area can be very hilly and dense with trees. On different spots are the forest hills used to built houses on. Good place to build on, without distroying the character of the landscape. For this same reason a good place to build “striking” architecture.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Long views, in the nature

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Terras buildingCourtyard type City Private outdoor space On the roofEntrance InsideParking Central close to blockFocus Outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: South facing hill Close to acces road Preferably little trees

Open the block to the forestTerras building on the hill, everyone a view.

Roofgarden to keep as much forest as possible.

The Mountain, BIG, Copenhagen Kvistgård, Vandkunsten Forest, Gudby

Open the courtyard, so it gets a view

Forest landscape

Unused land, which creates the views and rooms in the argicultural landscape. This area can be very hilly and dense with trees. On different spots are the forest hills used to built houses on. Good place to build on, without distroying the character of the landscape. For this same reason a good place to build “striking” architecture.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Long views, in the nature

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Terras buildingCourtyard type City Private outdoor space On the roofEntrance InsideParking Central close to blockFocus Outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: South facing hill Close to acces road Preferably little trees

Open the block to the forestTerras building on the hill, everyone a view.

Roofgarden to keep as much forest as possible.

The Mountain, BIG, Copenhagen Kvistgård, Vandkunsten Forest, Gudby

Open the courtyard, so it gets a view

Forest landscape

Unused land, which creates the views and rooms in the argicultural landscape. This area can be very hilly and dense with trees. On different spots are the forest hills used to built houses on. Good place to build on, without distroying the character of the landscape. For this same reason a good place to build “striking” architecture.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Long views, in the nature

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Terras buildingCourtyard type City Private outdoor space On the roofEntrance InsideParking Central close to blockFocus Outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: South facing hill Close to acces road Preferably little trees

Open the block to the forestTerras building on the hill, everyone a view.

Roofgarden to keep as much forest as possible.

The Mountain, BIG, Copenhagen Kvistgård, Vandkunsten Forest, Gudby

Open the courtyard, so it gets a view

Forest landscape

Unused land, which creates the views and rooms in the argicultural landscape. This area can be very hilly and dense with trees. On different spots are the forest hills used to built houses on. Good place to build on, without distroying the character of the landscape. For this same reason a good place to build “striking” architecture.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Long views, in the nature

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Terras buildingCourtyard type City Private outdoor space On the roofEntrance InsideParking Central close to blockFocus Outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: South facing hill Close to acces road Preferably little trees

Open the block to the forestTerras building on the hill, everyone a view.

Roofgarden to keep as much forest as possible.

The Mountain, BIG, Copenhagen Kvistgård, Vandkunsten Forest, Gudby

Open the courtyard, so it gets a view

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Agriculture landscape

Land used for agriculture. Very open landscape, with a few big farmbuildings in it. This very open landscape is the main feature which makes this landscape unique. But this makes the landscape also very empty. To make it a better place to live, also this place needs to become more lively. To reach this in the best way there has to be build a small number of high dense buildings with traditional architecture.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Open space, in agricultural landscape

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Traditional shelter buildingCourtyard type Vegetable gardenPrivate outdoor space InsideEntrance OutsideParking Central close to blockFocus Inside and outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: On property border Accessroad along ditches Open the block to the south

Courtyard: Vegetable garden: 3 x 3 meter per house

40° - 60°

Create a good climate by giving shelter to the courtyard

Traditional pitched roof and material use

Agriculture enters courtyardSmall openings for connection with landscape

Agriculture, GudbyHouse Karlsson, Tham & Videgård Arkitekter

Agriculture landscape

Land used for agriculture. Very open landscape, with a few big farmbuildings in it. This very open landscape is the main feature which makes this landscape unique. But this makes the landscape also very empty. To make it a better place to live, also this place needs to become more lively. To reach this in the best way there has to be build a small number of high dense buildings with traditional architecture.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Open space, in agricultural landscape

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Traditional shelter buildingCourtyard type Vegetable gardenPrivate outdoor space InsideEntrance OutsideParking Central close to blockFocus Inside and outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: On property border Accessroad along ditches Open the block to the south

Courtyard: Vegetable garden: 3 x 3 meter per house

40° - 60°

Create a good climate by giving shelter to the courtyard

Traditional pitched roof and material use

Agriculture enters courtyardSmall openings for connection with landscape

Agriculture, GudbyHouse Karlsson, Tham & Videgård Arkitekter

Agriculture landscape

Land used for agriculture. Very open landscape, with a few big farmbuildings in it. This very open landscape is the main feature which makes this landscape unique. But this makes the landscape also very empty. To make it a better place to live, also this place needs to become more lively. To reach this in the best way there has to be build a small number of high dense buildings with traditional architecture.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Open space, in agricultural landscape

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Traditional shelter buildingCourtyard type Vegetable gardenPrivate outdoor space InsideEntrance OutsideParking Central close to blockFocus Inside and outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: On property border Accessroad along ditches Open the block to the south

Courtyard: Vegetable garden: 3 x 3 meter per house

40° - 60°

Create a good climate by giving shelter to the courtyard

Traditional pitched roof and material use

Agriculture enters courtyardSmall openings for connection with landscape

Agriculture, GudbyHouse Karlsson, Tham & Videgård Arkitekter

Agriculture landscape

Land used for agriculture. Very open landscape, with a few big farmbuildings in it. This very open landscape is the main feature which makes this landscape unique. But this makes the landscape also very empty. To make it a better place to live, also this place needs to become more lively. To reach this in the best way there has to be build a small number of high dense buildings with traditional architecture.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Open space, in agricultural landscape

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Traditional shelter buildingCourtyard type Vegetable gardenPrivate outdoor space InsideEntrance OutsideParking Central close to blockFocus Inside and outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: On property border Accessroad along ditches Open the block to the south

Courtyard: Vegetable garden: 3 x 3 meter per house

40° - 60°

Create a good climate by giving shelter to the courtyard

Traditional pitched roof and material use

Agriculture enters courtyardSmall openings for connection with landscape

Agriculture, GudbyHouse Karlsson, Tham & Videgård Arkitekter

Agriculture landscape

Land used for agriculture. Very open landscape, with a few big farmbuildings in it. This very open landscape is the main feature which makes this landscape unique. But this makes the landscape also very empty. To make it a better place to live, also this place needs to become more lively. To reach this in the best way there has to be build a small number of high dense buildings with traditional architecture.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Open space, in agricultural landscape

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Traditional shelter buildingCourtyard type Vegetable gardenPrivate outdoor space InsideEntrance OutsideParking Central close to blockFocus Inside and outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: On property border Accessroad along ditches Open the block to the south

Courtyard: Vegetable garden: 3 x 3 meter per house

40° - 60°

Create a good climate by giving shelter to the courtyard

Traditional pitched roof and material use

Agriculture enters courtyardSmall openings for connection with landscape

Agriculture, GudbyHouse Karlsson, Tham & Videgård Arkitekter

AGRICULTURE LANDSCAPE

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscape

Agriculture landscape

Land used for agriculture. Very open landscape, with a few big farmbuildings in it. This very open landscape is the main feature which makes this landscape unique. But this makes the landscape also very empty. To make it a better place to live, also this place needs to become more lively. To reach this in the best way there has to be build a small number of high dense buildings with traditional architecture.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Open space, in agricultural landscape

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Traditional shelter buildingCourtyard type Vegetable gardenPrivate outdoor space InsideEntrance OutsideParking Central close to blockFocus Inside and outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: On property border Accessroad along ditches Open the block to the south

Courtyard: Vegetable garden: 3 x 3 meter per house

40° - 60°

Create a good climate by giving shelter to the courtyard

Traditional pitched roof and material use

Agriculture enters courtyardSmall openings for connection with landscape

Agriculture, GudbyHouse Karlsson, Tham & Videgård Arkitekter

Agriculture landscape

Land used for agriculture. Very open landscape, with a few big farmbuildings in it. This very open landscape is the main feature which makes this landscape unique. But this makes the landscape also very empty. To make it a better place to live, also this place needs to become more lively. To reach this in the best way there has to be build a small number of high dense buildings with traditional architecture.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Open space, in agricultural landscape

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Traditional shelter buildingCourtyard type Vegetable gardenPrivate outdoor space InsideEntrance OutsideParking Central close to blockFocus Inside and outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: On property border Accessroad along ditches Open the block to the south

Courtyard: Vegetable garden: 3 x 3 meter per house

40° - 60°

Create a good climate by giving shelter to the courtyard

Traditional pitched roof and material use

Agriculture enters courtyardSmall openings for connection with landscape

Agriculture, GudbyHouse Karlsson, Tham & Videgård Arkitekter

Agriculture landscape

Land used for agriculture. Very open landscape, with a few big farmbuildings in it. This very open landscape is the main feature which makes this landscape unique. But this makes the landscape also very empty. To make it a better place to live, also this place needs to become more lively. To reach this in the best way there has to be build a small number of high dense buildings with traditional architecture.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Open space, in agricultural landscape

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Traditional shelter buildingCourtyard type Vegetable gardenPrivate outdoor space InsideEntrance OutsideParking Central close to blockFocus Inside and outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: On property border Accessroad along ditches Open the block to the south

Courtyard: Vegetable garden: 3 x 3 meter per house

40° - 60°

Create a good climate by giving shelter to the courtyard

Traditional pitched roof and material use

Agriculture enters courtyardSmall openings for connection with landscape

Agriculture, GudbyHouse Karlsson, Tham & Videgård Arkitekter

Agriculture landscape

Land used for agriculture. Very open landscape, with a few big farmbuildings in it. This very open landscape is the main feature which makes this landscape unique. But this makes the landscape also very empty. To make it a better place to live, also this place needs to become more lively. To reach this in the best way there has to be build a small number of high dense buildings with traditional architecture.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Open space, in agricultural landscape

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Traditional shelter buildingCourtyard type Vegetable gardenPrivate outdoor space InsideEntrance OutsideParking Central close to blockFocus Inside and outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: On property border Accessroad along ditches Open the block to the south

Courtyard: Vegetable garden: 3 x 3 meter per house

40° - 60°

Create a good climate by giving shelter to the courtyard

Traditional pitched roof and material use

Agriculture enters courtyardSmall openings for connection with landscape

Agriculture, GudbyHouse Karlsson, Tham & Videgård Arkitekter

Agriculture landscape

Land used for agriculture. Very open landscape, with a few big farmbuildings in it. This very open landscape is the main feature which makes this landscape unique. But this makes the landscape also very empty. To make it a better place to live, also this place needs to become more lively. To reach this in the best way there has to be build a small number of high dense buildings with traditional architecture.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Open space, in agricultural landscape

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Traditional shelter buildingCourtyard type Vegetable gardenPrivate outdoor space InsideEntrance OutsideParking Central close to blockFocus Inside and outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: On property border Accessroad along ditches Open the block to the south

Courtyard: Vegetable garden: 3 x 3 meter per house

40° - 60°

Create a good climate by giving shelter to the courtyard

Traditional pitched roof and material use

Agriculture enters courtyardSmall openings for connection with landscape

Agriculture, GudbyHouse Karlsson, Tham & Videgård Arkitekter

Agriculture landscape

Land used for agriculture. Very open landscape, with a few big farmbuildings in it. This very open landscape is the main feature which makes this landscape unique. But this makes the landscape also very empty. To make it a better place to live, also this place needs to become more lively. To reach this in the best way there has to be build a small number of high dense buildings with traditional architecture.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Open space, in agricultural landscape

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Traditional shelter buildingCourtyard type Vegetable gardenPrivate outdoor space InsideEntrance OutsideParking Central close to blockFocus Inside and outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: On property border Accessroad along ditches Open the block to the south

Courtyard: Vegetable garden: 3 x 3 meter per house

40° - 60°

Create a good climate by giving shelter to the courtyard

Traditional pitched roof and material use

Agriculture enters courtyardSmall openings for connection with landscape

Agriculture, GudbyHouse Karlsson, Tham & Videgård Arkitekter

AGRICULTURE LANDSCAPE

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscape

Agriculture landscape

Land used for agriculture. Very open landscape, with a few big farmbuildings in it. This very open landscape is the main feature which makes this landscape unique. But this makes the landscape also very empty. To make it a better place to live, also this place needs to become more lively. To reach this in the best way there has to be build a small number of high dense buildings with traditional architecture.

Fragility landscapeDensity of blockNumber of housesStriking architectureOpenness landscapeStrengths Open space, in agricultural landscape

Recomendations Architecture

Architecture type Traditional shelter buildingCourtyard type Vegetable gardenPrivate outdoor space InsideEntrance OutsideParking Central close to blockFocus Inside and outside

Recomendations Landscape

Placement: On property border Accessroad along ditches Open the block to the south

Courtyard: Vegetable garden: 3 x 3 meter per house

40° - 60°

Create a good climate by giving shelter to the courtyard

Traditional pitched roof and material use

Agriculture enters courtyardSmall openings for connection with landscape

Agriculture, GudbyHouse Karlsson, Tham & Videgård Arkitekter

AGRICULTURE LANDSCAPE| |Analysis, recommandations and impressions for a courtyard building in de agricultural landscape

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Primary School ‘t LandjeMaster 1, Elective Course, TU DelftLocation: Rotterdamkeywords: Rotterdam, Brede School, primary school, daycare, sportfacilities, private workspaces.

Primary school ‘t Landje needs a new and bigger school building on the Schiedamsesingel in Rotterdam. The new school, a “brede school” with sport facilities and day care, has a total size of 4.300 m2.

The new school finds its place on the same spot as the existing schoolbuilding, on the south side of the square. The building connects to the urban tissue and creates a safe inner courtyard for the smallest children. By lifting the front wing, the courtyard gets a relation with the existing square, where the older children can play.

The building has three wings: a gym wing, a young kinds wing and a old kids class wing. All the classrooms are designed in such a way that children will be able to develop themselves maximally. All rooms have the ability to create spaces to work alone, in small groups or with the whole class.

The classrooms are facing outside and connected to the corridor aroud the courtyard with big sliding doors. The sliding mechanism can create different connections with the workspaces in the corridor and the neighboring classroom. The more open the door is, the more kids can work individually.

The workspaces in the corridors are emphasized by the use of different materials than the rest of the corridor. Connected to the corridors are multifunctional spaces and stairs are made extra wide to be able to use them as a tribune. In all these ways, the buildings helps each child to develop in its own way.

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PRIMARY SCHOOL T’LANDJE | The new school building fits in the existing urban tissue and creates

a safe innercourtyard for the smallest children.

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DURING SELFWORK HOURS| Doors are open, warderobe is covered and a workingspace is created.

DAY’S START| Doors are open and warderobe is accessible

DURING CLASS|Doors are colsed, connection with hallway through windows.

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ENTRANCE AREA|Each age group has its own level, with workspaces in the hallways.

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Urban SynergyAssistant Urban designerLocation: Rotterdam

keywords: Rotterdam, Urban Synergy, urbansim

During the fall of 2010 I worked one day a week as assistant Urban Designer at the young Rotterdam based office Urban Synergy.

I worked on several projects:

- Analysis Kop van Noord Holland Noord- “Luchtgroen”, Laan van Brabant, Roosendaal - Urban rules for the Oudelandselaan, Lansingerland - Analysis Vlissingen

ANALYSIS KOP VAN NOORD HOLLAND NOORD|

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LUCHT GROEN| Research to vegitation for cleaner air on the Laan van Brabant in Roosendaal

Maximum

Busstation Parkeergarage Tankstation

Medium

Minimum

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OTHER PROJECTS

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D.B.S.G. StylosBoard Member & Committee MemberLocation: TU Delftkeywords: Lectures, BkBeats 2010, Stylos, Student board

During my Architecture studies at the TU Delft, I joined / organized multiple activities at study association Stylos.

Stylos Student Board (sept 2009/2010): Responsible for Lectures, First Year activities and Faculty Festival BkBeats.Selection of organized activities:- December 2009: Pantheon X: Stylos magazine on the problems in the Architecture education. Interview with Winy Maas (MVRDV). - March 2010: Architecture and the senses lecture series, lectures of i.a. Richelle de Jong (DP6) and Ronald Schleurholts (CEPEZED)- April 2010: Lecture David Zahle (BIG, Denmark)- April 2010: Faculty Festival BkBeats, Main organiser, 2.000 visitors.

Stylos Excursion Committee (sept 2008/2009): Organisation of excursions for TU Delft Students to i.a. Antwerp, Munich, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Enschede

Stylos Scandinavia Excursion (sept 2007/2008, organisation): 21 day excursion through Denmark, Sweden and Norway. For this excursion we made a travel guide and afterwards a travel report

Modern Architecture in the traditional Landscape (jan 2008, organisation): Exhibition about Scandinavian architecture. - TU Delft, Faculty of Architecture

China - Behind the image (juli 2007, participant): Publication & exhibition of the workshop results. - RAP Architecture center Leiden- TU Delft Faculty of Architecture

Stylos Whorkshop China (jul. 2006, Study trip, participant): 23 days of excursion and workshop in China BKBEATS 2010|

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LECTURE DAVID ZAHLE (BIG)| SUDY TRIP SCANDINAVIA|

EXHIBITION SCANDINAVIAN ARCHITECTURE|

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AV’40 DelftAthletics Club Delft

keywords: Graphic design, AV’40, Athlete, Volunteer, Coach

Since my youth, I am an active member of the athletics club AV’40 in Delft. Since 2004 I am also a member of the activity committee (AXIE). This committee organizes all kinds of activities for the youth of the club. As of 2008, I started coaching the youths aged 10 to 13 years in athletics.

For AXIE, I took the responsibility for the graphic design and branding of all the events. I design the posters and flyers for the activities and themathise the mascot.

AXIE MASCOT | Original (by Rick Wassenaar)

AXIE MASCOT | Dutch theme

AXIE MASCOT | Sinterklaas theme

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Jimmy Verhoeven (2015)

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