FERNANDEZ STOHANZL PORTFOLIO 2014.indd
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FERNANDEZ STOHANZL PORTFOLIO 2014.indd
víctor fernández štohanzl curriculum vitae víctor fernández štohanzl education MsC in Urbanism (Graduated Cum Laude) Technical University of Delft Urban Transformations / Spacelab sep ‘05 - jul ‘07 personal information name: Víctor Fernández Štohanzl date of birth: May 4th, 1979 place of birth: Mérida, Yucatán, México nationality: Czech / Mexican (EU working permit) contact information address: Wilhelminastraat 40-IV 1054 WJ, Amsterdam telephone: +31 6 39 57 66 32 e-mail: [email protected] webpage: www.stohanzl.eu GIS post-graduated studies Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán / Quintana Roo Geographic Information Center jan ‘05 - may ‘05 MA in Architecture Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán Facultad de Arquitectura sep ‘98 - jul ‘03 Academic exchange programs University of Illinois at Chicago Faculty of Architecture fall semester ‘01 University of Southern Mississippi School of Liberal Arts aug ‘97 - jun ‘98 High School Diploma Centro Universitario Montejo sep ‘94 - jun ‘97 curriculum vitae víctor fernández štohanzl work experience .FABRIC (feb ‘13 - oct ‘14 ) Urban designer Urban metabolism, De Groene Kamer, competitions Karres en Brands landschapsarchitecten (apr ‘14 - may ‘14) Urban designer Competition NærHeden MUST stedebouw (feb ‘09 - jun ‘11 / sep ‘12) Junior urban designer Diverse urban/research projects academic achievments XIV National Encounter of Architecture Students (ENEA), 2002 FAUADY representative Design competition at the Faculty of Architecture, 2002 1st award winner de Architekten Cie. (oct ‘07 - jan ‘09) Junior urban designer NDSM, Atlas Arena Amsterdam, Canal City Countryside dwelling competition in Yucatán, 2001 2nd award winner DSD Delft School of Design (may ‘06 - jul ‘07) Student assistent languages CINVESTAV (may ‘05 - aug ‘05) Centro de Investigación y Estudios Avanzados Mérida City’s Urban Observatory Project Spanish, native language English, written and spoken proficiency Dutch, advanced level (Universiteit van Amsterdam) Czech, basic knowledge RAJY, Red Ambiental Juvenil de Yucatán (jan ‘04 - aug ‘05) Volunteer work in ecotourism projects Ría Lagargos Reserve’s Biosphere computer skills Arquimaya S.A. de C.V. (aug ‘04 - jan ‘05) Architect. Introduction to light and climate control in buildings AutoCad 2D and 3D, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign, Sketch Up, Accurender, Vectorworks, Corel Draw, Microsoft Works B-Lux Iluminacion S.A. de C.V. (aug ‘02 - jul ‘03) Intership. Lighting and energy efficiency design Introduction to: 3D Max, Softimage, Macromedia flash, Dreamweaver, Rhinoceros, ArcGIS 30 projects de groen kamer, nl markt kwartier, nl stadsentree a1 hengelo, nl mood wood, ro interpretative trail, mx urban design / architecture urban design urban design urban design landscape nærheden, dk orschel-hagen süd, de witte wijk, nl lekker wonen, nl eco-center, kr urban design urban design urban design spatial planning strategy architecture urban metabolism, nl campus endenich bonn, de noordnet, nl canal city, changzou, cn perez carrillo house, mx urban design urban design spatial planning strategy urban design architecture hillerød south, dk klooster nazareth, nl wagenwerkplaats, nl atlas-arena-amsterdam, nl cultural center, mx infrastructure urban design urban design urban design architecture havenstraat, nl knooppunt hoevelaken, nl ndsm werf, nl space-time gumbo, us prefabricated house, us urban design infrastructure urban design urban research architecture ring utrecht, nl de particuliere stad, nl tianjin waterfront, cn valkenburg retro-modem, nl university foundation, mx infrastructure urban-architecture research urban design urban design architecture Year: 2013-14 Location: Tilburg, The Netherlands Team: .FABRIC, Lola Landscape Architects De Groene Kamer aims to bring man closer to nature. Located on the outskirts of Tilburg, it acts as a hub between city and countryside. It brings such programs as leisure, retail, education, sports and wellness to a rural setting. It creates a particular space in which urban activities go hand in hand with rural ones while providing a space for meditation, contact with nature and relaxation. The spaces that emerge from combining the different needs in this rural enviroment are responding both to tradition and a sense of belonging, as well as innovation in several aspects from architecture to sustainability. de groene kamer, nl image quality aerial view 1/3 ecogreen 1/3 park /green 1/3 hard surface ecological intervention 1/3 ecogreen 1/3 park /green 1/3 hard surface concept design plan view nærheden, dk Year: Location: Team: 2014 Hedehusene, Denmark Karres en Brands Landschapsarchitecten, Arkitema Architects The plan includes a fixed framework of roads and green structures that gives opportunity for diversity in block sizes and building typologies. Within this structure opportunities are created to experiment with new ways of building and living. Connecting elements in the plan are a small-scale tissue of recreational paths and a sustainable water handling system based on natural height differences. Next to that, the new urban area is connected with the existing city through a ‘loop’ of public spaces with many social and commercial functions. These functions are shared with the existing city. By this the new development contributes to an integral upgrade of the exisiting city with both social and spatial improvements. Urban structure different landscapes / different urban spaces 4 quarters / 4 landscape typologies different plot sizes the loop, is a joint that brings the city together traffic system with a circulating flow sustainable mobility is strengthened by organizing urban functions networks of path connections bind the neighborhoods together proximity to water - rainwater managment along the network of paths variation on building heights more density closer to the station Block typologies Sections section “the loop” Nærheden East is composed by larger clusters set in the natural landcape around consecutive lakes. The edges are open, yet they are defined generating a secluded inner space with scenic views Plan view section Nærheden East Loop view urban metabolism, nl Year: Location: Team: 2014 Rotterdam, The Netherlands .FABRIC, James Corner Field Operations, TNO The IABR-Project Atelier Rotterdam, Urban Metabolism, studies and exposes the complexity of the city and new and unexpected relationships within the city are explored, offering urgent and relevant challenges and opportunities. The research has led to a compelling analysis of our unique urban metabolism, resulting in a collection of spatial economic perspectives, ideas and insights that will inspire us when building on a stronger and more sustainable future of Rotterdam. Flows - region Flows - city goods people waste food biota energy food air fresh water sand & clay air goods people waste biota energy fresh water sand & clay Four strategies - region Catalyzing re-industrialization - city markt kwartier, nl Year: Location: Team: 2012 Amsterdam, The Netherlands MUST Stedebouw The Market Quarter is a space for a new, modern and sustainable food center, and a living area where the energy of the Food Center is tangible. The Central Market Hall is the center of the Marktkwartier where the two worlds meet. Central to our vision is connecting and creating conditions for a new living and working environment where adaptation and renewal are key elements, as they have been over 100 years in this site. The four ingredients of the concept are: 1. A strong urban fabric as the basis of a new ‘urban piece’, connected with the environment. 2. The Central Market Hall as a public building and heart of the Marktkwartier 3. The urban block as an ensemble for living and food activities. 4. A new sustainable Food Center with optimal logistics. connectivity FCA link visibility of the Markt anchors / visibility plots campus endenich bonn, de Year: Location: Team: 2012 Bonn, Germany MUST Stedebouw, BGMR Landschaftsarchitekten - competition entry The goal of this competition was to create a university campus in which each department has its own identity and yet, they are part of a cohesive landscape. The spatial qualities of the site, as well as the ecological, were taken into account when deciding that the departments should be clustered together instead of being spread into the landscape. Being clustered doesn’t mean to be introverted or closed off; therefore one of the design intentions was to create a connection between the different parts of the campus. The central water element is key in creating this interaction between buildings, people and diverse landscapes which later on translate into personal experiences. Other important elements taken into consideration were flexibility for future development within the clusters, connectivity to the existing urban fabric (car traffic, but also incentivate more sustainable ways of transportation) and integration of the existing landscape. chemistry institute pharmaceutic institute astronomy institute agriculture institute plan view bird eye’s view flexible areas / clusters Section of boulevard section - main axis cluster nazareth, nl Year: Location: Team: 2010 - 2011 Gemeert, The Netherlands MUST stedebouw, architectenbureau Fritz The task of the renewal of Convent of Nazareth and its garden is of great significance for Gemert and its residence since the school in the monastery complex is firmly engraved in the collective memory while its garden was kept as a hidden oasis. The renewal of the area offers the opportunity for the monastery complex to get a new meaning in downtown Gemert by making its garden informally accessible to the people. An important starting point in the preparation of this vision is a budget-neutral development of the area. By developing new homes we can achieve that the garden can be reached and also the refurbishment of the existing monastery. The restored chapel will serve as the centerpiece of the monument renewal as well. Impressions 1. integration with the context 2. public square 3. inner courtyard extrovertid / introvertid bended oasis informal routes de rips as connecting link structured walking paths cars at the periphery future potential locations 1 2 3 longitudinal section Year: Location: Team: 2010 Rijksweg A1, A28, The Netherlands MUST stedebouw The focus of the research lies with the A28zuid highway. The spatial challenges along this road are much more complicated than other points for the other directions around Hoevelaken. The research consists of a number or steps exploring the diverse solutions and potentials for the integration of the A28zuid. The exploration starts with a spatial weighting of the impact of two possible traffic systems: expand or broaden of traffic. Then explores the trace yields of the most opportunities for a good spatial integration. Finally, we investigated how the adjustment of the altitude of the road can lead to an optimization of the spatial objectives and opportunities in the area. knooppunt hoevelaken, nl variant 1 variant 2 variant 1 A28 under / heiligenbergerbeek A28 level / valleikanaal A28 above / heiligenbergerbeek A28 under / valleikanaal variant 2 11 neighborhoods Klein Rieteiland, Amsterdam Nieuw Leyden, Leiden Steigereiland, Amsterdam Year: Location: Team: Roombeek, Enschede Waterrijk, Woerden Skoatterwald, Heerenveen Zuiderburen, Leeuwarden Stripheldenbuurt, Almere Waterwijk, Rotterdam Graveland, Deventer Cronenburgh, Loenen aan de Vecht 2009-10 The Netherlands MUST stedebouw, Border Architecture De Particuliere Stad is a research/report project done for Stimuleringsfonds voor Architectuur aimed to serve as inspiration and critical reflection on the design instruments used for private commissions. The large-scale realization of urban projects based on private commissions represents a break from the usual way of urban development in The Netherlands. Which urban instrumentation is used in response to the private renewal commissions? And what are the effects of a neighborhood-based privately commissioned on the experience of individuality and collectivity? Several cases of this type of commissions have been finalized in the last years, which allow us to study the effects. de particuliere stad, nl data foto location built area 100m² 17% bulding 100m² 17% built area - bulding 0m² 0% distance between buildings - frontal location plot 11 .90 600m² 39 .50 information plot rules - volume min-max height height gutter volume annex building roof shape 0 0.9 0 9.2 form of restriction width 0 0.6 0 6.2 rules - area 44 m² 25m - 34m 28.00 - 35.50 34m - 43m 35.50 - 43.00 43m - 52m 43.00 < 52m < 11 .00 annex building position 7.9 0 8.0 0 27 .50 12 .00 14 0m ² 6m - 16m 16m - 25m 20.50 - 28.00 22 .63 annex building area 4.0 0 built area 5.9 0 built percentage 3.9 0 alignment distance 5.50 - 13.00 13.00 - 20.50 distance between buildings - lateral rules - aesthetic materials facade materials roof details ) (min 0m 2.4 borders zoning - plot zoning - street non built private space width parking distance 5.50 - 13.00 position public space total non built space buit space 1.00 - 6.00 13.00 - 20.50 6.00 - 11.00 20.50 - 28.00 11.00 - 16.00 28.00 - 35.50 16.00 - 21.00 35.50 - 43.00 21.00 - 26.00 43.00 < 26.00 < private space stadsentree a1 hengelo, nl Year: Location: Team: 2009-10 Hengelo, The Netherlands MUST stedebouw The new owner of the Expo Center and the municipality of Hengelo asked MUST Stedebous to redesign the area as a Data Center. The redevelopment provides opportunities to develop a new spatial structure, where both existing and new businesses can find a place. A strong framework binds the area together with its context offering possibilities for future developments. Three lines run from Twickel through the area until they reach Bornsestraat: Along the highway is a green slope/buffer which creates a new and distinctive face for the area. The secon axis runs under the train tracks generating a wide green profile which becomes a central element of the area. The Vosboerweg / Westermaatsweg gets a recognizable and uniform profile and connects the existing elements to the future developments. 1. view from the highway 2. view from train station 3. view from Vosboerweg 1 3 2 Year: Location: Team: 2009 Amersfoort, The Netherlands MUST stedebouw The future of the former Wagenwerkplaats of NS is stimulating for the imagination. Nearly 20 hectares of land are located directly behind the train station of Amersfoort. A number of monumental buildings are already being used by entrepreneurs, cultural institutions and artists. MUST Stedebouw has been working in recent years on the master plan for the gradual development of this area and the design of public space. At the request of NS Poort and in cooperation with local residents, users of the site and the city of Amersfoort, we havegradually worked towards a common concept for the proposed development of Wagenwerkplaats. The concept is based on gradual development from within, combined with specific stimulating projects related to strategic moments having in mind what a further development phase can bring to the site. wagenwerkplaats, nl Soes Soes esterkwartier sterkw Station tation ation ion Amersfoort Amersf Amers Ame Amersfoor Amersfoo ersf e rs sfffo foort oo ort rt Utrechtse U e Heuvelrug Heuve view of the main entrance the heart of the site links qualities new access routes playground in public space new supportive landscape new face Soesterkwartier view of the cultuurplein ndsm werf, nl Year: Location: Team: 2007-08 Amsterdam, The Netherlands De Architekten Cie. The shipyard on the northern banks of the IJ in Amsterdam was once one of the largest and most modern shipbuilding yards in the world. The monumental ensemble of hangars, ramps and rails is still resonating the allure of the past. Meanwhile, artists and entrepreneurs are giving the yard a new face as the leading area for creative industry in Amsterdam. The plan consists of establishing a strong framework for both land and water for the further development of the yard where living, working, shopping and recreation have a place in this new compact part of the city. The essential components are defined, but always giving as much freedom as possible for a lasting, surprising and inspiring development of the yard. mix to the max - program studies “korrelgrootte” studies korrelgrootte + program Year: Location: Team: 2007-08 The Netherlands De Architekten Cie. Atlas Arena Amsterdam is located in what is known mostly as an office, business and entertainment area and the project is finding itself as a turnover for change by integrating living areas to generate a 24/7 new center for Amsterdam Zuidoost. Now this area offers a lively mix of work, entertainment and recreational functions. The existing office buildings are fully renovated and the new park facilities and water gardens alone guarantee that this place is a pleasure to work in. The versatility of the framework of the plan allows for new program to be inserted through out time, starting with a new hotel and later on with housing. atlas arena amsterdam, nl view of the north entree view of the south entree plan view with context landscape paved areas gardens public space view of the internal gardens Year: Location: Status: 2007 New Orleans, USA Graduation Project TU Delft Hurricane Katrina exposed many ‘problems’ (poverty, unemployment, crime, etc..) that were shaping the face of New Orleans. Space Time Gumbo is an exercise in the visualization of the complexity brought by time and space divergence and its effects of employment with the intention of exploring the impact of urban projects in the life of people through their mobility, and sometimes lack of it. A linear probability model of employment determination is used since spatial accessibility is akin to the density of one’s employment opportunities. Travel time to work location shapes the city in a different way that the one seen in topographical maps. Local urban projects have the power to influence this factor; therefore, they have the impact to re-shape not only people’s spatial experiences but their lives. space time gumbo, us step 1. define the urban area step 2. define the housing location of an individual step 3. define the level of skill step 4. define the value of potential job opportunities in relation to the skills step 5. incorporate the accesibility value (space-time divergence) step 6. determine the ‘real’ employment opportunity value Linear probability model of employment determination New Orleans individualized clusters of small businesses main activities new metropolitan bus lines -Main street network showing intensities of use based on the activities done by a sampled group. -This intensities are being traced on a cartographic map simplification intensity of activities new sub centers with mixed program intensity of the network -Same map of intentisites but this time having in consideration the travel time of the sampled group. -Time space divergence shows a different New Orleans space-time divergence / jobs New Orleans seen thru intesities space-time divergence job opportunities new industries / water catchment visualizations Year: Location: Status: 2005 Tizimin, Yucatan, Mexico Graduation Project Centro Cultural Tizimin in Yucatan, Mexico was the final project of my architecture studies. A diverse program which included a library, a museum, a center for the arts and a multiple purposes hall was set to arise in a peculiar site: the former train station of the city. The first image, movement, became a propeller for the entire process of design. First, it was an idea about form, history, the rails… but eventually it became more complex and rich by adding a special element that sometimes gets forgotten on the design process: people. Of course we, architects, have our ‘user’ in mind but for me this project became revelation on what is our purpose as designers. Our purpose is to improve the quality of life of people. Visualizing a kid taking is bike from home and reaching the art center for his afternoon lesson, or imagining a young woman spending her evening in the library and meeting her friends afterwards in the courtyard… these are people, people who move, who experience, who feel. centro cultural tizimin, mx 4 2 5 3 1 6 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. entree library entree museum Former train station Library Museum of mayan history Multiple use hall Auditorium Arts Center main square contact information address: Wilhelminastraat 40-IV 1054WJ, Amsterdam telephone: +31 6 39 57 66 32 e-mail: [email protected] webpage: www.stohanzl.eu