P O R T F O L I OA T I R K H A N
P O R T F O L I OA T I R K H A N
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BACKGROUNDNationality: NorwegianStudy: Architecture, 7th semesterLanguage: Norwegian, english, urduBirth: 26.03.1991Born: Norway
EDUCATION2010 - 2015: Master in Architecture Faculty of Architecture and Fine Arts NTNU, (Trondheim, Norway) 2013 - 2014: Exchange year, architecture Academy of Architecture Amsterdam School of the Arts
WORKSHOPSJanuary 2013 Winter School; Slim city Academy of Architecture, School of the Arts, Amsterdam Nominated among top 3
August 2013 “Floaptures” - EASA: European Architectecture Student Assebly Zuzemberk, Slovenia
June 2012 Rallar Architects - Boathouse in Haddal Site: rallararkitekter.com
July 2012 “Strange Nature” - EASA: European Architectecture Student Assebly Helsinki, Finland
DIGITAL SKILLSCreative Suite:Adobe Indesign I I I I IAdobe Illustrator I I I I I IAdobe Photoshop I I I I I
Archicad (CAD) I I I I ISketchup (3D) I I I I I I3d studioMAX I I I I
WORK/PRACTICE02.2014 - Internship Venhoeven CS
10.2013 - Internship01.2014 INSIDE OUTSIDE/Petra Blaisse
07.2013 - Norwegian National contact in EASA: European Architectecture Student Assebly 09.2012 - Guide/collaborator in an 06.2013 exhibition ´Urban Animals - the architects of the nature´ Musuem of Sciense, NTNU
08.2012 - Leader of the student council06.2013 for Institute of Architecture, NTNU
PUBLICATIONS09.2014 FORUM/AetA, issue 7 Dutch architectural magazine Project: Collage Embassy, AHK
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C O N T E N T
2 0 - 1 5C R E AT I N G & C O M P O S I N G S PAC E
N T N U, FA L L 2 0 1 4
S QUA S H C E N T E RS QUA S H C E N T E R
1 4 - 1 9C O M P L E S P R O G R A M S
A H K , S P R I N G 2 0 1 4
C O L L AG E E M BA S S YC O L L AG E E M BA S S Y
2 6 - 3 1A M S T E R DA M ; L I F E R E S I L I A N T C I T Y
A H K , FA L L 2 0 1 3
U R BA N S T R AT E G I E SU R BA N S T R AT E G I E S
3 2 - 3 7C O M P L E X P R O G R A M S
N T N U, S P R I N G 2 0 1 3
F O O D M A R K E TF O O D M A R K E T
3 8 - 4 3H O U S I N G I N T R O N D H E I M
N T N U, S P R I N G 2 0 1 2
H O U S I N GH O U S I N G
0 7 - 1 3H A R B O U R O F P R O C E S S E S
N T N U, S P R I N G 2 0 1 5
D I P L O M A T H E S I SD I P L O M A T H E S I S
4 4 - 4 9U R BA N D E VO L E P M E N T I N T R O N D H E I M
N T N U, FA L L 2 0 1 2
U R BA N P L A N N I N GU R BA N P L A N N I N G
S P R I N G 2 0 1 5 / / D I P L O M A P R O J E C T
N T N U / / F A C U L T Y F O R A R C H I T E C T U R E A N D F I N E A R T
T H E M E / / A m s t e r d a m ; L i f e R e s i l i a n t C i t y
T U T O R S / / B o r i s H o c k s , K a m i e l K l a a s e
HARBOUR OF PROCESSES
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REAL ANNUAL COST
FOR THE CITY OF HELSINKI 16,7 mill
[1]
eur/year
REAL ESTATE
TAX
0,5 milleur/year
OPERATION
COST
5,0 milleur/year
*investment cost
130 million EUR,
20 years, 4% interest
BUILDING
CONSTRUCTION
9,1 milleur/year
*fee to Guggenheim:
30 million USD
over 20 years
BUILDING
MAINTENANCE
0,8 milleur/year
GUGGENHEIM
LICENSE FEE
1,3 milleur/year
GUGGENHEIMGUGGENHEIM
ANNUAL BUDGET
FOR CONSTRUCTION
9,1mill
eur/year
SIZE OF THE 8 BRICKS
CONSTRUCTED YEARLY
400
m²
COST OF BUILDING
PER SQUARE METERS
2800
eur/m²POSSIBLE AMOUNT OF ANNUALLY
CONSTRUCTED STRUCTURE
3200
m²
COST ESTIMATIONGUGGENHEIM MUSEUM
‘BRICKS OF POSSIBILITIES’ANNUITY DEVELOPMENT
[2]
what if we used the same amount
Guggenheim is planning to spend,
but on something else? yeah, imagine! We can
name it the Bricks of
Possibilities...
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20 m
FEASIBILITY STUDY OF SOUTH HARBOUR, HELSINKITh e motivation behind my thesis is to participate
in the relevant discussion about the placement of a
museum proposed by the Solomon R. Guggenheim
Foundation, on the waterfront of Eteläsatama
in the heart of Helsinki city. Th ere are mixed
opinions concerning if this is the right way of
regenerating the harbour. As an opposition to the
design competition launched by Guggenheim,
another party organises a “counter competition”
by name Next Helsinki. Th e aim is to create a
platform for discussion; alternative proposals for
the South Harbour - which I as a part of my thesis
participate and contribute to.
How to renew the South Harbour area of
Eteläsatama for future benefi t for the city of
Helsinki? Th e scope of my thesis is connected
to topics related to both the site, the South
Harbour as a whole, and strategies connected to
cost and investment. What else could there be?
Th e possibilities given by the capital which the
city is willing to invest in Guggenheim can be
transformed into something completely diff erent.
My thesis is an exploration towards what this
alternative could be, and how it could reintroduce
lost value and create new means to the South
Harbour.
Guggenheim Helsinki
Relation?
how can I take more part of
in the built environment?
Can I do, rather than watch?
Is there any possibilities of
taking part of the processes
within the building?
?
??
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DELIRIOUS HELSINKI
the many entities that off er and encourage diversity,
within the portals into the unknown possibilities of
diff erent processes
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THE MATRIX
Created from the matrix of the
typologies, what kind of spaces
will be possible to make?
the Sibelius
the Marimekko
the KONE
the Fiskars
the Saarinen
the Jansson
the Linux
the Supercell
the Arabia
the Kaurismäk
the Tom the Edelfelt
the Aalto Th e Hänninen
THE MATRIX
Created from the matrix of the
typologies, what kind of spaces
will be possible to make?the Aalto Th e Hänninen
the Sibelius
the Marimekko
the KONE
the Fiskars
the Saarinen
the Jansson
the Linux
the Supercell
the Arabia
the Kaurismäk
the Tom the Edelfelt
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PLAN 1 PLAN 2
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Left : Th e Grid of Processes - where ideas become reality
Top: Th e Hall of Interaction - where the formal and informal activities take place
Bottom: Th e Elements -three dif-ferent elements meet on the fl oor of the harbour, each with diff erent structural system
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THE TIME LINE
SCENARIO YEAR 2010 20 30
0 5 10 15 200 5 10 15 20
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scenario year 20
MASTERPLANscenario year 20
MASTERPLAN
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COLLAGE EMBASSY
S P R I N G 2 0 1 4 / / C O M P L E X P R O G R A M
A H K / / A M S T E R D A M A C A D E M Y O F A R C H I T E C T U R E
T H E M E / / D u t c h e m b a s s y i n M o s c o w y
T U T O R S / / L a u r e n s J a n Te n K a t e
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What is an embassy? Th rough researching each function an embassy contains - dwelling, rituals, work and museum - new means of what an embassy can be was formulated.
What is a barrier? Th e theme refl ects upon both the physical and the mental aspects. An exploration towards a collection of sequanced spaces where functions can merge
AN EMBASSY WITHIN A LABYRINTH OF COLLAGED SPACES
Th e mingled world within the city of Moscow, where formal and unformal meets and make
coincidence, reaction and interaction happen
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Th e hallway: Place for art, work and leisure
East facade
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DETAILED SECTION
A pattern of 4 diff erent walls with diff erent materials, with the roof hovering above
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- Roof pattern:Th e cutting lines paths create openings in the walls and roof, letting sunlight in.
- Varying ceiling height:Th e open aera has bigger ceiling height, working against the space defi ned by walls
- Th e functional paths:Four diff erent sequences of functional routes through the building.
- Wall pattern:Big, narrow, closed and open spaces defi ned by walls in diff erent angles.
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CORRIDOR SPACES
F A L L 2 0 1 4 / / C R E AT I N G & C O M P O S I N G S P A C E S
N T N U / / F A C U L T Y F O R A R C H I T E C T U R E A N D F I N E A R T
T H E M E / / S q u a s h c e n t e r , T r o n d h e i m
T U T O R S / / B r a n k o M i t r o v i c
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Upper level; three volumes, with each entrences are visable; The arena; the gym and the administrational offices
Down under, the volumes are connected by a hallway, linking the different functions
The means of the hallway is extended - forming the hallway for socializing, playing and watching squash, with connection to the outdoor spaces next to the river
THEME
CONCEPT
COMPOSING SPACES
THE CORRIDOR SPACCE
How to create and compose spaces
attached to diff erent programs and use?
Th rough this project, Branko Mitrovic
introduces the themes of visuality and
form in architecture.
By designing a squash center, the aspect
of visuality, composition and relation of
spaces are being discussed. Th e given site
is in a steep slope, which enables a range
of creating diff erent relations between
levels, spaces and forms/antiforms.
In my project I study the use of corridors
and hallways through times, and how it
could be reintroduced as a main space
where both the cirlution, activities of the
sports and socializing could happen.
Th e hallway becomes the main axix within
the project, which ties the diff erent parts
together.
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PLAN 3PLAN 1
PLAN 2
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CROSS SECTION
the upper street levels connects to the road by a bigger park, while the lower level relate to sports activities and the river.
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A view from across the river Th e entrence from the park
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AXONOMETRIC SECTION
the upper street levels connects to the road by a bigger park, while the lower level relate to sports activities and the river.
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DOWN UNDER
F A L L 2 0 1 3 / / U R B A N S T R AT E G I E S
A H K / / A M S T E R D A M A C A D E M Y O F A R C H I T E C T U R E
T H E M E / / A m s t e r d a m ; L i f e R e s i l i a n t C i t y
T U T O R S / / B o r i s H o c k s , K a m i e l K l a a s e
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What kind of potensial has a future
underground system for our society?
Th e task formulated by the tutors Boris Hocks and Kamiel Klaasse, brought up the aspect
of the role of an architect, right now and as well as in the future. Th e theme of creating
Amsterdam into a life resilient city confronted the group with questions and curiosity
about tomorrow´s trend. By analysing and
researching these, each individual would chose to develop a strategy/design within a
fi eld, by both fascination and relevance. In my project, I chose to focus on the hidden
possibilities undernaeth our feet. With research on already existing voids, the new metro
line development and scenarios, I create another layer to enrich and relief the existing
city. A reaction upon densifi cation and fl ow of people -remapping the functions within the
existing city.
Remapping the exsist ing ci ty, what wi l l happen? Sol id vs. void
TOMORROW´S AMSTERDAM - THE LIFE RESILIANT CITY
MY PROJECT SEEK TO EXPLORE THE UNDERGROUND SYSTEM IN THE CITY - CAN IT BE MORE THEN JUST A TUNNELL? IS THERE A NEW MEANS OF MOVEMENT IN THE FUTURE? A POSSIBILITY TO CREATE ANOTHER LAYER TO THE CITY.
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Scheldeplein Ceintrubaan VIjzelgracht Rokin Damrak
CONSEPT
CONTEXT
CONSEPT THE TRANSITION
NEW METRO LINE
THE TRANSITION SKYSCRAPER
FACADE
LEVELS
CORE
GROUNDSCRAPER
“GROUNDCRAPER”SKYSCRAPER
By analysing the Skyscrapers, todays answer to densification, what would the exactly the opposite be? Every element could be the opposite. The mirrored Skyscraper - the Groundscraper?
This new structure will allow you to have a peak down to another world. A void. A hole. A pathways which makes new connections between the existing city and its functions. A labyrinth to discover new places with new meanings. A TRANSITION toanother layer.
The new North/South Line is an example of how the city is coping with the pressure of people. The new line goes throughout the south of the city, ending up in the north of Amsterdam, and will relief the traffic in the city to some extent. An underground of approximately 10 km is been dug for this purpose. But is there more to it?
My transition connects to this metro line, and creates a vortex for the underworld traveller.
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AREA PLAN - THE TRANSITION
In a middle of a round about. A left over space, no mans land, asking for a meaning. A subtile entrence to a grand void, to show-case the world under.
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Left: Model of the deep Void, leading you to the routes.
Middle top: Concept model, spat ia l possibi l i t ies in the ground
Middle bottom/Right: Inver ted si tuat ion model with the void as sol id
CROSS SECTON
Route of stored art
walk of faith
Activity route
Heath pipe - thermal energy
Th ermal bath
Sphere of activity
path of enlightment
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ZIP//A FOOD MARKET
S P R I N G 2 0 1 3 / / C O M P L E X P R O G R A M S
N T N U / / F A C U L T Y F O R A R C H I T E C T U R E A N D F I N E A R T
T H E M E / / F o o d M a r k e t i n T r o n d h e i m
T U T O R S / / S t e f f e n We l l i n g e r
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A FOOD HALLFOR THE PEOPLE AT SAUPSTAD
The course of Complex Buildings lead by Steffen Willenger was this year formu-lated to design a market hall in the city of Trondheim. My group was given a site in Saupstad, an area in the city with the most social problems. Is there a chance to turn this trend around with only one single building?
We suggest to “ZIP” the people together in Saupstad with three means: Cooking, harvesting and collective work. Our pro-posal is clarify the center of Saupstad, and situates inbetween the urban side - the street level, and the park zone on the upper level.
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PLAN 1ST FLOOR
PLAN 2ND FLOOR
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SECTION B-B´
SECTION C-C´
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Left: View from central outdoow staircase; a place for meeting and social iz ing
Top:Inter ior v iew, of second f loor showing the big space of the Food Market
Bottom: A view from inside the greenhouse on the upper level
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SECTION DETAIL
DETAIL ROOF SECTION
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HOUSING//WATER IN MOVEMENT
S P R I N G 2 0 1 2 / / H O U S I N G
N T N U / / F A C U L T Y F O R A R C H I T E C T U R E A N D F I N E A R T
T H E M E / / Wa t e r i n M o v e m e n t / G r e y w a t e r
T U T O R S / / B j ø r n O t t o B r a a t e n
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The average temperature in Norway is raising. And so is the amount of rain – statistics shows the further increase of rainwater will be almost 20 % in the next few years. There are already 200 rain days yearly in Trondheim and, like many other big cities; the city is struggling coping with the increasing amount of rainwater.
One normal household approximately uses 40 % of their total water usage f lushing down in toilet. If we as architects design structures that could save some of it, the rainwater could be used: Not only for our toilets, washing machines and plants, but also for creating good living environments.
HOW CAN RAIN WATER BE USEFULL IN OUR SOCIETY?
THROUGH HANDLING THE RAIN, WE CAN MAKE PLACES WITH IDENTITY, GOOD LIVING ENVIRONMENT AND INVITE TO ACTIVITY
PRINCIPLES
private
pr ivate
publ ic
Ground f loor plan
publ ic
20 m
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Long section that shows the activities that will f ind place in the neighborhood
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1:20 model section: exploring light, levels and spacial experiences in the bath - the most
personal meeting with the water. Through the exploration we built
diferent sketch models and vary the hights, levels and openings.
To right: Plan/section apartment ABelow: Plan/section apartment B
5 m
10 m
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ELEVATION
Seen from the forest side. The tin roof is hovering over the complex
and - when raining - makes sounds, gathers and leads the water.
ELEVATION
Seen from the forest side. The tin roof is hovering over the complex
and - when raining - makes sounds, gathers and leads the water.
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URBAN PLANNING//BORDERLINE
F A L L 2 0 1 2 / / U R B A N P L A N N I N G
N T N U / / F A C U L T Y F O R A R C H I T E C T U R E A N D F I N E A R T
T H E M E / / U r b a n d e v o l e p m e n t , T r o n d h e i m
T U T O R S / / M a r k u s S c h w a i
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Trondheim today: From the periph-ery and in to city centre. The city expands outwards
What if we turn it around? What
if the centre is in the periphery - a
borderline - and the city only grows
inside it
Trondheim´s development
Then connect an highly effective trans-
portation on this linear city, and avoid
bottle neck effect
There will be 5 Borderlines in Trond-
heim, whom together defines the city.
We are solving one of them - the on in
Lade
The starting point for this project was the area Lade, northeast in Trondheim, which is today highly debated in term of urban planning. Lade is today an industrial and commercial area, close by the city centre. By firstly analysing the existing situation, we would then create a new plan to solve the mono-use of the area and thinking future sustainability and how to cope with the increasing housing pressure in Trondheim.
My group discussed not only challenges Trondheim will encounter, but also all prob-lems the bigger cities are struggling with. The increasing population and the environmental questions made us look at the bigger picture – the future to come. A drastic change to how we plan cities have to be made – but what and how? Through this project we have explored new ways of thinking cities; from todays core model where the city is in the centre, to a linear city system.
W e m a d e a c i t y w a l l - a B O R D E R L I N E b e t w e e n d e n s e c i t y a n d w i l d n a t u r e .
E X P A N D I N G C I T I E S . W H A T I S T H E S O L U T I O N ?
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SECTIONThe housing area, connected to the Borderline
SECTIONThe node business/commercial area
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PLANThe node business/
commercial area
PLANThe housing area, connected to the Borderline
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Visualization of the green lines that follow you through the dense city structure to the wild nature on the other side of Borderline The Borderline meets the water
THE BORDER
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Area plan over one Borderline - in Lade, Trondheim. The linear city in the periphery lies in-between dense city structure on one side, and wild nature
on the other.
B O R D E R
N A T U R E
200 m URBAN PLAN
Area plan over one Borderline - in Lade, Trondheim. The linear city in theperiphery lies in-between dense city structure on one side, and wild nature
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