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portfolioArchitect ir. D.D. Lembekker //July 2011

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Picture front: still from movie “ underLINE “directed by Grady Gerbracht and Claudia Vieir, Brooklyn Arts Council International Film Festival, NY 2008

research + public building + interior

research + public building + interior

public building + interior + urbanism

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Curriculum Vitae //5

re-Generation Lungs for Amstel III / Amsterdam, NL //8

VMX Architects //10

European Forum/ Brussels, BE //14

na-ma architecture //16

Researchlab NWA / Amsterdam & Utrecht, NL //18 Graduation Project TU Delft/ New York, USA //20

Me, myself and I..... //30

research + public building

research + public building + interior

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research + public building + interior

public building + interior + urbanism

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Architect Ir. Dion Danyanto LembekkerAddress J.P. Sweelinckstraat 41 1443 MB Purmerend Date of Birth 10th of February 1983Nationality DutchOfficial title Msc Architect Ir SBA regnr. 1.090715.003Email [email protected]

curriculum vitae

Education 9/2006 - 2/2007 Exchange study architecture @ UPV, Valéncià, Spain8/2006 - 9/2006 Intensive language course Spanish @ UPV, Gandià, Spain9/2005 - 6/2009 Master Architecture @ TU Delft, Delft 2/2004 - 6/2004 Exchange study @ Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Schotland9/2001 - 6/2005 Bachelor Building Technology @ HvA, Amsterdam9/1995 - 9/2001 Secundairy eduction Mavo/Havo, Purmerend

Awards

2007 First Prize International Biënale Rotterdam: Indesem: The Legacy 2007/ TU Delft, The Netherlands

Publicity Exhibition Nieuwe ruimte voor de stad – leegstand heeft de toekomst Arcam, mei - juni 2011 Publication 2067 : The Legacy looking back to the future of architecture in Rotterdam Archis 2011, ISBN 978 90 77966 518 Magazine Nederland wordt anders magazine #1, februari 2010 Publication Groen Beton 2009, november 2009 Website Arquitectumwebsite, http://www.arquitectum.com, september 2009 Lecture Architectencafe Utrecht, 22 februari 2010 Lecture Dag van de Architectuur in Utrecht, 2 juni 2010

Skills CAD: AutoCAD, Arkey, Rhinoceros, Sketchup Graphical: Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign, V-ray and Artlantis Productivity: Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint etc. Media: Macromedia Dreamweaver, Apple Mac OS X, Windows

Languages Nederlands fluent, Engels fluent, Spanish beginner/average

Interests Traveling, architecture, photography, fashion, art and music

Architecture relavant experience

5/2011 – 5/2011 Guest architect @ Archikidz 2011 -De gestapelde stad, Amsterdam4/2011 - 7/2011 Architect @ ACA09 with Futurecyclez -EUROPAN 11, Amsterdam 1/2011 - 4/2011 Assistent architect @ VMX Architects -Competition Spiretec IT complex, India -Extension primary school, Haarlem -Renovation Station Oldenzaal, Oldenzaal 6/2010 - 6/2010 Guest architect @ Dag van de Architectuur Utrecht RWZI - Transformation of the RWZI-terrein Utrecht3/2010 - 11/2010 Architect @ na-ma architecture, Amsterdam - Research ´temporary architecture´ - Design Olympic Stadium Amsterdam - Competion ´Temporary Rome´10/2009 - 2/2010 Architect Nederland wordt anders @ Atelier Rijksbouwmeester + VROM - Transformation of the Jaarbeursterrein Utrecht 6/2009 - now Architect / owner @ ACA09, Amsterdam / Purmerend - Competition Brussels Courthouse imagine the future!, Brussel - Presentation A house in Luanda 2010, Angola -Competition Groenbeton 2009, Amsterdam - Competition Arquitectum 2009, Parijs 6/2007 - 9/2007 Internship @ Venhoeven CS, Amsterdam - National sportbad Ypenburg / Ypenburg, Nederland, - Sportcentre Katwijk/ Katwijk, Nederland 9/2003 - 1/2004 Internship @ HM Architekten, Amsterdam - Renovation studenthousing Prinsengracht, Amsterdam, Nederland

Non-architectural relavant experience1/2010 - now Host at Holland Casino, Amsterdam - Being the host for guest of the casino6/2005 - 6/2006 Salesman Fashion, Peek&Cloppenburg, Amsterdam - Salesman and tailor at the boutique department6/2002 - now Steward, Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam - As a steward I am responsible for the hospitality for the guest during events7/2004 - 3/2005 Waiter, Restaurant Maison Petit Provence, Purmerend - Working as a waiter at a french orientated restaurant

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Cruquiswegna ma architectureAmsterdam, NL

A Brussels court ACA09Brussels, BE

Temporary Romena ma architectureRome, Italy

Research temporarityna ma architectureAmsterdam, NL

JaarbeursterreinAtelier Rijksbouwmeester Utrecht, NL

A house in LuandaACA09Luanda, Angola

JaarbeursterreinAtelier Rijksbouwmeester Utrecht, NL

GroenbetonACA09Amsterdam, NL

ArquitectumACA09Paris, France

Graduation TUNew York, USA

Graduation TUNew York, USA

Exchange studyUPVValéncià, Spain

INDESEM 07Delft, NL

Education TUDelft, NL

Education TUDelft, NL

Community HouseUPVValéncià, Spain

Villa #2UPVCueta, Spain

Graduation TUDen Haag, NL

Museum IJburgTUAmsterdam, NL

KindergartenTUDelft, NL

Graduation HvAAmsterdam, NL

Exchange studyRGUAberdeen, Scotland

EducationHvAAmsterdam, NL

InternHM ArchitektenAmsterdam, NL

Foundation ACA09ACA09Amsterdam, NL

Design Olympic Stadiumna ma architectureAmsterdam, NL

Graduation TUNew York, USA

InternVenhoeven CSAmsterdam, NL

Exchange studyUPVValéncià, Spain

Graduation HvAAmsterdam, NL

InternHM ArchitektenAmsterdam, NL

EducationHvAAmsterdam, NL

EducationHvAAmsterdam, NL

EducationHvAAmsterdam, NL

Competition SpiretecVMX ArchitectsNoida, India

Extension primary schoolVMX ArchitectsHaarlem, NL

Renovation train stationVMX ArchitectsOldenzaal, NL

Guest architectArchikidz 2011Amsterdam, NL

Europan 11ACA09 & FuturecyclesAmsterdam, NL

Guest architectDag van de architectuurUtrecht, NL

Opening exhibtion temporarityna ma architectureArcam Amsterdam, NL

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

architectural activity during a decade

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Cruquiswegna ma architectureAmsterdam, NL

A Brussels court ACA09Brussels, BE

Temporary Romena ma architectureRome, Italy

Research temporarityna ma architectureAmsterdam, NL

JaarbeursterreinAtelier Rijksbouwmeester Utrecht, NL

A house in LuandaACA09Luanda, Angola

JaarbeursterreinAtelier Rijksbouwmeester Utrecht, NL

GroenbetonACA09Amsterdam, NL

ArquitectumACA09Paris, France

Graduation TUNew York, USA

Graduation TUNew York, USA

Exchange studyUPVValéncià, Spain

INDESEM 07Delft, NL

Education TUDelft, NL

Education TUDelft, NL

Community HouseUPVValéncià, Spain

Villa #2UPVCueta, Spain

Graduation TUDen Haag, NL

Museum IJburgTUAmsterdam, NL

KindergartenTUDelft, NL

Graduation HvAAmsterdam, NL

Exchange studyRGUAberdeen, Scotland

EducationHvAAmsterdam, NL

InternHM ArchitektenAmsterdam, NL

Foundation ACA09ACA09Amsterdam, NL

Design Olympic Stadiumna ma architectureAmsterdam, NL

Graduation TUNew York, USA

InternVenhoeven CSAmsterdam, NL

Exchange studyUPVValéncià, Spain

Graduation HvAAmsterdam, NL

InternHM ArchitektenAmsterdam, NL

EducationHvAAmsterdam, NL

EducationHvAAmsterdam, NL

EducationHvAAmsterdam, NL

Competition SpiretecVMX ArchitectsNoida, India

Extension primary schoolVMX ArchitectsHaarlem, NL

Renovation train stationVMX ArchitectsOldenzaal, NL

Guest architectArchikidz 2011Amsterdam, NL

Europan 11ACA09 & FuturecyclesAmsterdam, NL

Guest architectDag van de architectuurUtrecht, NL

Opening exhibtion temporarityna ma architectureArcam Amsterdam, NL

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

architectural activity during a decade

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+ competition EUROPAN 11 The assigment for the competition is to solve the problem of the exhisting situation in the area. The area is known as a monofunctional area with hardly connections with the city just by car. Furthermore the scale of the buildings not based on the human and creates thats why a distance between the city of Amsterdam and itself. SIZE: 24,000 m2 PROGRAM: OFFICE SPACE / RETAIL / CULTURAL PARK / APPARTMENTS / STUDIOS / PARKING DIONS ROLE IN PROJECT: PROJECT ARCHITECT

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re-Generation Lungs for Amstel IIIAmsterdam, NL 2011

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Station BijlmerArena

Station Bullewijk

Station Hollendrecht

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Vacant buildingsGreenWater

Pedestrian & bikecyle path

ClustersNew Public Space

Car TrafficBuilding-bridge

Non-vacant buildings

Building-platform

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Vacant buildingsGreenWater

Pedestrian & bikecyle path

ClustersNew Public Space

Car TrafficBuilding-bridge

Non-vacant buildings

Building-platform

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Vacant buildingsGreenWater

Pedestrian & bikecyle path

ClustersNew Public Space

Car TrafficBuilding-bridge

Non-vacant buildings

Building-platform

+ + =

Vacant buildingsGreenWater

Pedestrian & bikecyle path

ClustersNew Public Space

Car TrafficBuilding-bridge

Non-vacant buildings

Building-platform

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Vacant buildingsGreenWater

Pedestrian & bikecyle path

ClustersNew Public Space

Car TrafficBuilding-bridge

Non-vacant buildings

Building-platform

Urban Lung & Vacant Buildings

Non-Vacant Buildings

Green Lung

Public Space Green System

Traffic Circula�on

Public Space Paths System

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CONCEPTThe re-Generation Lungs are two entities anchored in the location. The Lungs frame the area of intervention as a canvas oftransformation. (1)

The Urban Lung (2) inspired by the Green Lung becomes an elevated platform filled with urban life introducing a new identity to the area.

The Green Lung (3) is located along the railway, it has a strong topographic character that generates the Urban Lung located on the opposite end of the site.

The public space (4) is a linking system regener-ated by the Lungs, reaching the Vacant buildings unifying and clarifying the site as a new cohesive whole. The public space will link the vacant build-ings creating.

Clusters that have a semi-public character, redefining uses and qualities for these plots.

URBAN LING GREEN LUNG

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re-Generation Lungs for Amstel IIIre-Generation Lungs for Amstel IIIre-Generation Lungs for Amstel III

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+ project Renovation Trainstation Oldenzaal For this project we had to redesign an historical trainstation. The problem of this building was the quality of the building and the unorganized and unclear plan. And next the building would become the centre of the area again. SIZE: 489 m2 PROGRAM: STATION FACILITIES/ RESTAURANT / RETAIL DIONS ROLE IN PROJECT: ASSISTENT ARCHITECT

+ competition Noida Spiretec IT Complex India Create an plan for the Spirtect IT complex in Noida. A complex which would offers IT companies, facilities and housing for employees who would stay for there for several months. SIZE: 62,750 m2 PROGRAM: BUSINESS CENTRE / BANKING / OFFICE SPACE / RETAIL / HOTEL / SERVICE APPARTMENTS / KNOWLEDGE CENTRE / AUDITORIUM / CONVENTION FACILITIES / WELLNESS CENTRE / FOODCOURTS / CLUB / GYM / SERVICES DIONS ROLE IN PROJECT: ASSISTENT ARCHITECT

+ project Extension Koningin Emma-school Haarlem We had to make a design of an extension which have 5 extra classrooms and 1 big community room SIZE: 636 m2 PROGRAM: EUROPEAN FORUM / EXHIBITION SPACE / MUSEUM DIONS ROLE IN PROJECT: ASSISTENT ARCHITECT

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VMX ArchitectsAmsterdam, NL 2011

VMX ArchitectsAmsterdam, NL 2011

VMX ArchitectsAmsterdam, NL 2011

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CONCEPTFor the design we changed the interior from an difficult unrecognizable plan into an open and clear plan. The middle area becomes an area where people can relax, wait for the train, have dinner or enjoying the view of the passing train with its pas-sengers. (1)The building increased in size by adding new functions to the design. (2) Outside the building we introduced new functions as well like a bicycle storage, entrances towards the platform and bus a busstop.To make one big cohesion we introduced an element which bring all the program into onedesign. This big element is a structure made of aluminium tubes which are folded into one roof and frames the view of the station. (3) During the day the frame shows the functions and during the night the frame lights up because of the use of LED technology.

LED technology

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re-Generation Lungs for Amstel III

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CONCEPTThe goal of this entry is to create a ‘heart’ for the Spiretec IT Complex and to create public spaces for this community so it becomes a real part of society.

Two blocks facing east/west connect the proposed complex. One contains the hotel, the other the apartment building. Together they define the cen-tral space and protect it from the sun.As the users spend many hours a day indoors it is our intention to offer them a completely different experience. Services such as small shops and cafes will be spread out over the ground floor like con-fetti. The hotel, convention centre and apartments are also connected to the heart with their lobbies.

The whole ground floor is covered by a continu-ous partly open/closed roof, which will unify the complex like a large tapestry. This roof shades the outdoor car park, the network of streets and the gardens and squares. Parts of the roof can open in the evening for natural ventilation; it will be more closed over the bank and library. It’s flexibility will allow for changes over time.

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Spiretec Noida

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CONCEPTThe idea was to create an extension which would contain classrooms and a big hall. The design of the building was based on one homogenic volume where the holes were cut out. These holes would mask the structure and pro gram inside of the building.

For the facade we decided to use the material of ceramic rooftiles which will be placed vertical on the facade.

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Koningin Emma School HaarlemKoningin Emma School Haarlem

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+ competition Brussels Courthouse: Imagine the future! Propose an idea for the coming future of Brussels Courthouse. The situation of today creates a building which is too unefficient based on functionality, sustainibility and economical reasons. Can we maintain the program of courthouse in the same building and can we create a courthouse for the future with it? Or do we have to move the courthouse to somewhere else and do we create of it a new meaningfull building for the city of Brussels? SIZE: 25,000 m2 PROGRAM: EUROPEAN FORUM / EXHIBITION SPACE / MUSEUM DIONS ROLE IN PROJECT: PROJECT ARCHITECT

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European ForumBrussels, BE 2010

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EU EU EU EU EU

EUROPEAN FORUM

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ColosseumRome

a society in need for an icon

ReichstagBerlin

Businessdistrict

Vatican

No icon specified

TOURISTS

POLITICIANS

BUSINESSMEN

CATHOLICS

EUROPEANS

EU EU EU EU EU

in search for a societyThe building has the potential to represent an important development of daily society. A Building, which makes people conscious of themes in society working on a much bigger scale, namely, the scale of Europe.

QUOTES

Europe’s importance exists of a well awareness of its citizens in relation to other parts of the world. The premises of constructing a European identity.

What is Europe? What is the strength of Europe?

European Forum (concept)Constructing European identity

> Social cultural:Europe could be a collection of authentic unique identities. Can the Building represent this through a physical unity of these different national cultural and social identities? The relation should exist of the building with citizens from Brussels and Europe on European identity.

> EconomicThe building will facilitate and stimulate the meaning and development of Europe…. its economic history, potential and its branding.Showing trade in the building.. Like an European Trade Centre (ETC)

> PoliticsUse the vote and the EUropean opinion to strength the EUropean IDentity

>>EU PUBLICNESS

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A PUBLIC CONNECTION

the building facilitates the connectionbetween the higher and lower part of Brussels.

existing concept

the center of the building is ananchorpoint for the public

At the top of the hill, the whole facadeof the building opens up towards thePoelaerst square. And at the bottom etrances will lead directly towards the hart of the building.

The existing building contains unused secondary entrances.

The main entrance doen’t show a publicfacility.blz 7 blz 8

A PUBLIC CONNECTION

the building facilitates the connectionbetween the higher and lower part of Brussels.

existing concept

the center of the building is ananchorpoint for the public

At the top of the hill, the whole facadeof the building opens up towards thePoelaerst square. And at the bottom etrances will lead directly towards the hart of the building.

The existing building contains unused secondary entrances.

The main entrance doen’t show a publicfacility.

EU EU EU EU EU

EUROPEAN FORUM

becomes

SOCIETY NEEDS ICONTo represent unification

Characteristics

BRUSSEL’s COURTHOUSE

A big society of different culturesin search for identity

highly in need for an iconto enforce their coorparative knowledgeto stimulate exchangeto create awareness

View public courtyard: media arcade View public courtyard: public park European forum Public Courtyard

Office spacesBiennale exhibition

The building will become a public connection with its surrounding

SPACE PROGRAM RELATION

QUOTESEurope’s importance exists of a well awareness of its citizens in relation to other parts of the world. The premises of constructing a European identity. What is Europe? What is the strength of Europe?

European Forum forConstructing European identity

> Social cultural: Europe could be a collection of authentic unique identities. Can the Building represent this through a physical unity of these different national cultural and social identities? The relation should exist of the building with citizens from Brussels and Europe on European identity.

> Economic:The building will facilitate and stimulate the meaning and development of Europe…. its economic history, potential and its brand-ing.Showing trade in the building.. Like an European Trade Centre (ETC)

> Politics:Use the vote and the EUropean opinion to strength the EUropean IDentity>>

EU PUBLICNESS

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European Forum

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IDEAS- temporary Olympic Village (1)- temporary catwalk (2)- temporary climbing wall (3)- temporary extension for Olympic Stadium Amsterdam (4)- competition Temporary Rome (5)- temporary mosque (6)

Research Temporary Architecture

+ research Temporary Architecture Amsterdam In coorporation with Tom Bergevoet Architecture we studied the possibilities of temporary architecture in Amsterdam. Temporary architecture based on to fill in places, locations and spaces with temporary program. The results we had will be published by book and was presented in Arcam by an exhibition and with a serie of lectures. SIZE: - PROGRAM: PUBLIC SPACE / SEMI PRIVATE SPACE DIONS ROLE IN PROJECT: ASSISTENT ARCHITECT

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na ma architectureAmsterdam, NL 2010

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IDEAS- temporary Olympic Village (1)- temporary catwalk (2)- temporary climbing wall (3)- temporary extension for Olympic Stadium Amsterdam (4)- competition Temporary Rome (5)- temporary mosque (6)

Research Temporary Architecture

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+ research Jaarbeursterrein Utrecht At 2019 the north part of the Jaarbeursterrein will be given back to the manucipality of Utrecht. How can this part become a urban part of the city and How can the Jaarbeurs be integrated into the city? SIZE: 35,000 m2 PROGRAM: EXPO SPACE / DIFFERENT TYPES OF PUBLIC OUTDOORSPACE / HOTEL / CASINO / HOUSING DIONS ROLE IN PROJECT: PROJECT ARCHITECT

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Researchlab NWAAmsterdam, NL 2009

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FUNCTIE-GERELATEERD

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CONCEPTOur goal was to research the possibilities to develop this area. We started with a bottom-up approach to gain data by making analyses of the area. With this data we developed four models for the area which might possible to use it. (1)

After analysing these possiblities of using these four models we eventually developed two types of scenario which eventually extended into six scenarios. (2)

These six scenarios will be projected on the site. This results finally in knowledge and information creates a direction how to develop this area.

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EXAMPLES OF SCENARIOS:

Autarkie scenario Megablock scenario

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+ project Border Conditions Excite Ferry Terminal This project for Studio Border Conditions is focused on the area of New York. The research started with a fascination you want to research about. Mine was the underground scene in New York. But instead of taking the contex of the underground scene in the art scene or music scene I took this literally by going underground, to the New York Subway stations. In these areas happens streetperformances done by artists who are expressing their art to the public. Art expressions like dance, music or just entertainment performances. These performances are based on temporary period, unexpected and suprise and done on locations which are not really made to perform. But just because of these elements of suprise of these performances they are creating a transformation of space they are happening.

My research is focussing on the architectural and sociological elements of these performances mainly what this transformation is and the effect is on the area, on the people.

For this project this research will be done by making mappings to be finally the base and inspiration for the development of a building. SIZE: 9,150 m2 PROGRAM: TERMINAL SPACE / EXHIBITION SPACE / OFFICE SPACE / SERVICES / PARKING/ DOCKS DIONS ROLE IN PROJECT: GRADUATING MASTER STUDENT

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Graduation Project TU DelftNew York, USA 2007

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RESEARCHAfter analyzing different performances I decided to study one performance in detail. So I decided to study the performance of a guitar player with a violin player.

I have been looking at the trajectories of the audience during the performance and how they went and added the factor ‘time’. By inserting this factor the route/trajectory of the audience became a path based on time where increasing and decreasing of speed was present. This increasing and decreasing of speed do I notate as ‘rhythm’.

Excite Ferry Terminal NY

// Guitar and violin performance situated on a platform at the Time Square Subway station

// Trajectories and positions on platform of people during performance

// Domains of circulation versusdomains of improvisation

// 3d mass model of thetrajectories of people

//Platform at Times Square Subway Station

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The rhythm of this performance I got by making an ‘mapping’ (analyze) of the audiences’ behavior during this performance.

I notated their location, their trajectories and dierences between where they started and where they end, all during a certain period of 46 frames of 0.5 seconds. With this information I made a diagram of this information which ended up in a ‘structure’ of rhythms during time. This structure naly showed the basic structure for the design. This structure is notated asrhythm in time (transitions, increasing of speed, decreasing of speed) The structure which I finally got is a structure of peoples behavior disturbed by the performance and a structure of peoples behavior without any disturbing by the performance.

After doing this I finally got a structure which shows the transformation of the space by the performance. Which I used for the design of the building. For developing the reasearch procudure towards had I chosen to use the structure for a function which expressed the riged structure of traveling and a function which contains the elements being the opposit of it.I ended up in the function of a ferryterminal which contains spaces for art.

EXHIBTION VERSUS TERMINAL /// ExCiTé NY

// diagram / Peoples behavior disturbed by performance versus behavior which is not disturbed by performance

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isolated spaces = transit stimulated spacesawareness spaces = connection with outside

RHYTHM # 2_ transit / place (gaps/closed)

�ows of indiv (expo)RHYTHM # 1_ connectivity

�ows of collective (terminal)

RHYTHM # 3_ individual/collective (functions)

entrance

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terminal / parking

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terminal / parking

terminal / parking

DIAGRAM OF RHYTHMS of the performanceThe next step to continue with the diagrams I deformed the structure of the normal sequential development of a transition by the improvisation. The deformation is done on a grid system of the frames versus distance towards the performance. This grid represents this sequential development of the performance. With this deformation or deconstruction of the sequential development I gained three parameters.

These parameters are three rhythms which are coming out of the interaction (the transformation of the space during the performance). Parameter of CONNECTIVITY, parameter of TRANSITION and the parameter of THE IMPACT OF THE TRANSITION.

For the final step I took these three rhythms and merged them into one diagram which shows an abstract interpretation of the transformation by the performance. I called this interpretation the diagram of rhythms of the performance.

parameter #1: Rhythm of connectivity

parameter #2: Rhythm of the character of the transi-tion

Parameter #3: Rhythm of the impact on the transition

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The location for the building will be situated at the river-side of Long Island, Hunterspoint.

The area of Hunterspoint is nowadays a deserted and desolated area where almost no development is. The area used to be a high industrial area where small but high industrial factories where operating. During time the area became more abandoned and need now aeconomical injection of new investments to grow and develop.

The mapping for the project is based on transitional flows gained from the research about the transitional versus impro-vised. To cope with this I will make a ferry terminal. The build-ing will contain these transitional flows and is able to connect with the areas condition.

The areas condition contains five interesting places to connect with the terminal and Manhattan. One place is the trainstation (1) which is ending in this area. The other is the leisure area of sport facilities with park (2). The third interesting place is upcoming economic centre (3). The fourth place is the Long Island highway (4) which is going here under the river. And the last place is huge deserted space of nothing but sand, grass and mud (5).

These five places will be connected by the terminal with Manhattan to have a good intensive connection. A connec-tion which can attract investments, visitors and tourists to this area.

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isolated spaces = transit stimulated spacesawareness spaces = connection with outside

RHYTHM # 2_ transit / place (gaps/closed)

�ows of indiv (expo)RHYTHM # 1_ connectivity

�ows of collective (terminal)

RHYTHM # 3_ individual/collective (functions)

entrance

entrance

terminal / parking

entrance

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entrance

entrance

terminal / parking

terminal / parking

DIAGRAM OF RHYTHMS of the performance

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restaurant

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bus taxi platform

parking space

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1. diagram of rhythm of theperformance

2. diagram of knots

3. diagram of knots aplied to site

5. section model of tubes model

4. physical model from diagramto tube

6. deconstructed tube model

7. folded strip model

9. revised folded strips model

8. revised folded strips model

10. finish revised folded stripsmodel

The development from the structure towards the nal design of the terminal was based on certain steps. I made a diagram of the dierent rhythms of the structure and made him 3d. I implemented functions and tried to create a landscape /cityscape which provide the possibilities to use the terminal as it should be, (rigid / fast / no identity) by giving opportunities to improvise with art exhibi-tions (improvisition / delayed / identity based) on the terminal’ structure.

The building is made of concrete which made the smoothness for the terminal disturbed by the exhibitionspaces.

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exhibition space

exhibition space

art storages office facilities office

Passage

exhibition space

panoramadeck

exhibition space

rooflight rooflight

rooflight

rooflight

rooflight

rooflight

rooflight

void

void

void

void

void

void

void

toilets

// Drawing / horizontal section of first floor

// Overview of the building// Plan of the first floor

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Research on site 25 05 09

Project Ex Ci Te Hunterspoint /// NYBorder Conditions NY 2007-2009 / Dion Lembekker, TU Delft

// Drawing / short and long vertical section

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Project Ex Ci Te Hunterspoint /// NYBorder Conditions NY 2007-2009 / Dion Lembekker, TU Delft

Detailed fragment 1 : 10Final Presentation 29 06 09

1 Construction of the slab - 400mm steel trusses / 200mm and 100mm support tubes. -640 mm reinforced concrete, waterproof -2 x 30 mm EPS insulation -50 mm finishing layer; shotcrete2 Construction of glazed part - 400mm steel trusses / 200mm and 100mm support beams. - intervening profile, steel, provided with spider system. to support mulions and fasten glazing - 8 - 16 - 21 mm glass

MulionScale 1:5- 100mm beam, steel. provided with pins of thread bolt.- prefab concrete block, provided with shear connectors.- EPS insulation- 50 mm finishing layer; shotcrete.

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// Construction / detail of the window

View from above

View from the front

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// Render / impression of the exhibitionspaces - transit zone

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me, myself and I...Purmerend, The Netherlands, 1983

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banksy corbijn sushi

steven holl fashion valéncià indonesia

photographylibeskindguitar ambition

tokyo

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colofonPurmerend, July 2011

ARCHITECTEN COLLECTIEF ACA09architect ir. Dion D. Lembekkert_ 06 141 84 [email protected]

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