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Selected works from 2009 till today. Various student projects

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N i c k C h a d d e

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Townhouse 3The hybrid of a gallery and a home

Hostel 2.0 8Temporary containers for living in Weimar

Sphere Bar 12A pole of calmness

Stationsbyggnaden 14Gothenburgs additional Centralstationbuilding

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Berlin Mitte Contemporary 17Musem for contemporary art

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Concept The hybrid of a gallery and a home

In the summer term of 2012 A Home As Path and Space was presented as the designproject for the department of Interior Architecture at the Bauhaus University. The site, an empty slot between two existing buildings placed in Weimar, was ment to be filled with a Townhouse which purpuse was to serve as a hybrid between the living area for a family and a gallery.

The clean cuts in the frontfacade shape the character of my design. This creates exciting interior spaces which enables the inhabitants as much as vistors of the gallery to experience sightlines with the inner space and the area nearby. I have chosen atriums to strenghten the dynamic of how the build-ings serves the experience of finding your own path through the building. To move freely and naturally was my declared goal by doing so. The floorplan is structured by a straight-forward grid which gives it calmness and order.

Townhouse

PROTOTYPE

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SituationDirected visitor- flow

The frontfacade is dominated by the char-acteristic cut that maximizes the window area, creates a roof over the protected zone infront of the entrance and drags the flow of visitors and potential costumers towards and into the building. The expressive form of the townhouse proves not only to be an attraction in itself but more importantly serves the function of the hybrid of a galery and a home.

VisionUnified processes

The people who live here shall fell at home while a serious procedere of the gallery should be provided. It is the organisation of this townhouse that enables a natural union of these functions.

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FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 1: ENTRANCE & GALLERY SECTION AA: ATRIUM & STAIRS

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ConceptTemporary containers for living in Weimar

The urge to naturally unfold without having a negative influ-ence on your given environment becomes more and more important. Temporary architecture which offers a high amount of variability serves this new kind of challenges to the concept of accomodation issues. The natural concequences of realiz-ing this has to be a product that is mainly these things: easy to transport, individually adjustable and environmental friendly.Wherever there is a place of creative selfdefined individuals or the need of accomodation for those who won´t stay long enough to rent but to long for sleeping in the hotel the Box is the answer. For those, who feel at home in the world.

The area of the former electricity station in Weimar remains as a cultural hotspot for the creative scene. Today the once abandoned buildings serve as a important catalysator of the city with offering functions like an alternativ cinema, a theater and a highly appreciated venue for events and parties. Not only does being so close to the forest and the Ilm river at-tract the festive type to the E-Werk but it also makes creatives and artists gravitate to-wards it.

Hostel 2.0

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SituationPreserve a strong character

In the winterterm fo 2010/11 I teamed up with Katharina Bachstein and Yann Colonna to realize our common vision of preserv-ing the unique atmosphere of this area. To ensure this task, we came up with the con-cept for a hostel that consits of a series of modules. Designed to be combined, added and to be extendend we created BoX: a futuristic object for contemporary housing and accomodation. We wanted to preserve and strenghten what we found at the site and what we learned to appreciate from it. The small-scaled foot-print of our building impact was the attempt to make the E-Werk area and the youthostel a united attraction. We wanted to create something that attracts a specific group to avoid an overflow of tourists that could disturbe the ongoing processes.

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VisionEnriching atmosphere

Our vision of the hostel of the future, our idea of Hostel 2.0 offers the highest amount of selfdefined living and encour-ages a humanic approach to the “genius loci”.A place, where you can rely on the es-sence of being accomodatet in a hostel: the journey itself.

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THE PATHSYSTEM IN THE “VILLAGE” SPACES TO EXPLORE

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ConceptA pole of calmness

This project represents the final design of the seminar Archi-tectural Freeformmodelling in Rhinoceros3D. The excercise asked the participants of designing a bar in the Henry-Van-de-Velde-Bau, the main building of the Bauhaus University.

To establish a bar at this prominent place it is necessary to take the go-to-qualities of the statue, which usually stands in the center of the stairway, in account. When you take a symbol of orientation away, it not only needs to be eloquently comen-sated but mostly surprise and attract with its new approach. My design aims on these qualities with placing a symbol of weight and this place sourrounded by the chairs that offer a contrast to this heaviness.

The modern-claissical “Bubble chair” has been applied to the place and appears nearly like a cloud to sit in, while you enjoy a drink or a moment away from everyday- routine.

Sphere Bar

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SituationFocus on the essence

The transparent seating- bowls imply light-ness and relaxation which should be ex-pereienced while when one enjoyes a mo-ment of peace at this bar. Steal-strings are holding the chairs hanging from the ceiling. This supports the horizontal tendency and to experience the sphere-character of the bar as a whole.

VisionA sphere in the stairway

My design uses the power of contrary materials and the whole hight of the stair-way. Made out of clear acryl the chairs are gravitating around the monolithical con-crete counter and are offering an exciting difference of materials and distinguished forms. This energy is supposed to establish the bar as a new attraction on campus.

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ConceptGothenburgs additional Centralstationbuilding

My first assignment at the CHALMERS TEKNISKA HÖGSKO-LA in Gothenburg, Sweden was asking for a proposal for a complex building in the city centre close to the centralstation. The “Stationsbyggnaden” had to offer a waiting hall for the tourists and travellers of the swedish metropolis and attrac-tive spaces for offices and shops inside the building. An extra aspect of this project was the great importance of fire safety, construction, communication and climate- and noise regula-tions. These factors had to be dealt with in a high quality design. That is how the Building as a System was developed.

My main inspiration was the closeness to the water every-where in the city of Gothenburg. The canals, the port, the shiptrafic and the nearly constant rain to name a few. A whale seemed like an appropriate symbol for these properties. Inspired by its anatomy the system of arraying rips along an ellipse generated my design.

Stationsbyggnaden

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LEVEL 1 - STATIONHALL

1 MAIN ENTRANCE SOUTH2 INFORMATIONCENTRE3 WAITING AREA4 CAFÉ5 VIEW POINT6 RESTROOMS7 MAIN ENTRANCE NORTH

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SECTION AA - ATRIUM

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FACADE DETAILISOMETRIC SCALE 1:50

EXTENSIONAL ROOFGREENERYGEOTEX FOILINSULATION 100 MMSTEAMBREAKINSULATION 300 MMREINFORCED CONCRETE

FOLDABLE DOORELEMENTS/ DOOR-SYSTEM

GLASRAIL SL 25 XXL

IPE- O 500 STEALBEAMGALVANIZED STEALGRID 300 MM

CEILINGELEMENTREINFORCED CONCRETE 500 MMFLOORHEATING

WOODEN RAILS SL 150ACOUSTIC PROTECTION

GLASDOME- CONSTRUCTION (RANGE CA. 9M)STEALCONSTRUCTIONBASEINSULATED GLASROOFEXTERNAL GUTTER

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SituationA new center for Gothenburg

To offer the reference of the Museum of Science and History and their exhibition of a whale skeleton and the similarity to the Ullevi-Stadium footprint a certain conceptual continuity is offered. a connection between old and new building struc-tures. A familiar form with a new identity.The greenish shimmer of the glas-balconies embrace the building with a transparent layer that adds depth and a myste-cial spehre to its appearance. The viewpoint in the center of the building becomes a natural point of attraction and the panel-wood structure of the atrium strenghtens the experience of the height of the building and serves as acoustic protection.

VisionFuture initative for masterplanning

The image of walking through the skeleton of a whale has been the main generator for the interior spaces. The office- and stationbuilding close to Gothenburgs centralstation is supposed to set an example of how the transition of rescap-ing a main spot in the city with the masterplanning should be handled with. With its calm form the building becomes part of the new dynamic processes that flow around it and serves the urban context as a new landmark.

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Berlin Mitte Contemporary

Concept A place for contemporary art

The ensemble of the Museumsinsel in Berlin Mitte is cur-rently exposed to major changes. The reconstruction of the Stadtschloss, the ambitions to rebuilt the Bauakademie and the master planning of contemporary open spaces along the Spree create new parameters for the collective of museums in the city centre. A place for contemporary art serves the need for completion of this particular cultural centre. The historical context in which Schinkel designed neighbouring buildings such as the church of the Friedrichswerder and the Alte Museum differs in many aspects to the status we can find the surroundings of the site today. Buildings close to the periphery of the square of the castle showed a higher density. After the destruction of the castle and the structural changes that went along with it the site of this project and what should be built there was undefined for a long time. Knowing about the historical meaning and the present connotation of the site we want to engage in the qualities this special hot spot has to offer.

SHAPE FUNCTIONS

Foyer Administration/ Storage

Gallery Exhibition space

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SituationFraming the whole

Visitors of the museum are being wel-comed in the foyer and can choose from various routes trough the building. Unified under the structural panel ceiling the visitor begins the spiral trough the three-dimen-sional enfilade via the stairway core. The dimensions of the the cassette ceiling vary due to the differing height of the rooms itself: the lower exhibition rooms without direct contact to daylight have a cassette with a shortened depth where as the head-rooms of the volumes with exposure to natural light have deeper and wider cas-settes as their element.

VisionContemplating through art in architecture

Our museum marks a desperetly needed pole of reduced paste and contrasts the medial overflow one is exposed to nowa-days. The qualities of Berlin Mitte Contem-porary are designed to offer a refuge from the all day hectic. Finally shaping space that is calm enough to refelect about what is is made for: the art.

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Nick Chadde Student of the Bauhaus- University Weimar

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„Interning for ELEMENTAL, the Santiago based DO-TANK under the guidance of Pritzker-Prize Jury member Alejandro Aravena is a special challenge. Enjoying the Southern Ameri-can working environment I am currently involved in various tasks varying from the organisation of international exhibi-tions, ongoing projects and worldwide competitions. After a year at the Chalmers University in Gothenburg, Sweden and an intense yet enriching semester under the supervision of German executive of David Chipperfield Architects in finally arrived in the Chilean metropolis. Here I enjoy the colourful, the different, and the vibrant new parameters that influence the design of architecture. The exchange with the young and international team of interns and the supervision of an experi-enced team of architects lets me learn something new about familiar aspects every day. After one month I have no doubt in saying that the experiences are already a great addition and an inspiring contrast to my education so far.“Santiago de Chile, April 2013

00569 [email protected]

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