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PORTFOLIOBy Tinna Lykke MadsenSTORY TELLING
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RESUME
QUALIFICATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
2012/2013 Intern at Danielsen Architecture, Copenhagen, Denmark (5 month)
2012 Student worker, LasseVegas kontoret ApS
2012 Student worker, Layout of publication for AD:MT, Aalborg University(AAU)
2011/2012 Blogger at ad-studies.dk (AD:MT, AAU)
2011/2012 Student worker at AD:MT study board for on-going assignments (AAU)
2011/2012 Co-writer on the report ‘Transforming urban wasteland into an attractive node’ AD:MT, AAU
2011 Intern at Aarstiderne Arkitekter, Silkeborg, Denmark (7 month)
2010 Intern at Marsh & Grochowski Architects, Nottingham, England (5 month)
2010 Graphic layout and illustrations for Professor Ole Kjeller, Institute for nano technology, AAU
2010 Student worker ‘Klokkerholm a town in the landscape - A scenic aproach to urban development’
AD:MT, AAU
2011/2013 Master in urban design, AD:MT, Aalborg University (Graduating in June 2013)
2007/2010 Bachelor in architecture og design, specializing in architecture, from Aalborg University
2003/2006 Upper Secondary School Leaving Examination, Silkeborg Amts Gymnasium
2010/2011 ESOL (English for speakers of other languages), level 2, South Nottingham College, Nottingham, England
IT-skills
Language skills
Additional Experiences Results
Superuser:
Adobe CS5 InDesign, Illustrator og
Photoshop
Microsoft Word, Excel og Powerpoint
SketchUp Pro
AutoCad
Danish, Native language
English, Oral and written at a high level
German, elementary level
3 month stay in Houston, Texas, 2007
5 month stay in Nottingham England, 2010
GPA BSc.: 11,6 (1th in class)
GPA MSc.: 11,9
Education
Professionally relevant Work experience
Suplementary Work Experience
2009/2010 Yoga instructor, Fitnessworld, Aalborg, Denmark
2007 Volunteer Gymnastics coach, Basels Allstar Gymnastics, Houston, Texas
2006/2007 Young worker at Gl. Skovriddergaard, Silkeborg
1999/2012 Gymnastics coach, Silkeborg Pigerne og Drengene, Silkeborg Denmark
Accustomed user:
Revit arcitecture
ArchiCad
Familiar with:
3D studie max
Rhino
Octane render
Maxwell render
CV
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RECOMMENDATIONS
“...In our opinion, Tinna possesses the skills to become a good architect. Additionally she is meticulous and easily trained and has contributed with valuable inputs in all projects she has been involved in...Tinna is always smiling and functions well in association with her colleagues. She is outgoing, works independent-ly and is skilled team player . In other words Tinna has been a good and appreciated collegue.”
Extract from recommendation by Anders Kærsgaard, Architect MAA and partner at Årstiderne Arkitekter (Intern-ship 2011)
“... Tinna has become a valued and trusted member of the office over the last few months and we will miss her greatly. She is cheerful, friendly and always willing to help. She is able to work on her own initiative and produce first class results on time, every time. She gets on very well with Clients and Comunity Groups and has often had better English skills than those she is communicating with.”
Extract from recommendation by Professor Julian Marsh MA Dip Arch. RIBA FRSA,Owner of Marsh:Grochowski Architects (Internship 2010)
“... I am proud to say that Tinna is a very talented and bright student, engaged in new challenges with an enthusi-astic and very motivated but critical point of view, which opens opportunities for new and innovative solutions. She is very motivated in her work and has a great interest in learning new aspects of architecture and urban design. ... Bright, dedicated and skilled, Tinna has my unequivocal recommendation. ”
Extract from recommendation by main supervisor on my 8. semester, Victor Andrade, Associate Professor at Aal-
borg University. Contact: [email protected]
RECOMMENDATIONS
CONTACT
Tinna Lykke Madsen
MSc. stud. Urban Design, Department for Architecture, Design and Media TechnologyAalborg University, Denmark
Phone: (0045) 27386214Mail: [email protected]
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Breaking Boundaries – The New Nørrebro Station Area was award-
ed first prize at the Architecture and Design School Exhibition in the
academic year 2011/2012.
Taking its departure in a mobility discussion this project challenges
the common perception of hierarchies within our urban spaces
by utilizing a new metro station to create a unique city landscape
that connects activities within the area around Nørrebro Station in
central Copenhagen. Through a degrading system of ramps and
stairs the urban surface provides a frame for exchange between
the global an regional networks within the city.
A PROJECT ON THE EDGE
BREAKING BOUNDARIES7th semester Design of Urban Mobility 2 month Group project
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1. The station area can currently be denoted as an enclosed pocket detached from the surrounding neighborhood. Hence the overall goal is to dissolve current boundaries and expand the awareness of the station area in a near and distant context.
2. The Copenhagen metro is an enclosed under-ground network separated from the urban surface. A large urban wasteland currently surrounds the Nørrebro Station which gives a unique opportunity to created a terraced open landscape that afford a physical connection between the metro and the city.
5. In order to secure a human scale within the space the area is compartmentalized into a number of smaller pockets separated both through the differ-ence in heights but also by clusters of small buildings programmed with shops and other extrovert activi-ties.
3. A clever system of stairs and ramps accom-modates a variety of movement patterns. People in transit can easily shift between bike, bus, train and metro. Observations at the site form the basis of the flow line diagram.
4. The stair system is designed not only to accom-modate people in transit but likewise to offer space for recreational purposes. The diagram outlines the large terraces within the landscape which can frame a variety of activities.
BREAKING BOUNDARIES
Nørrebro is one of the inner neighborhoods in the Danish capital, Copenhagen. It is known for its multi-ethnic demography as well as anti-social behavior. The future metro station at Nørrebro will put emphasis on the impor-tance of the Nørrebro Station area which is al-ready a connection point for the regional train and bus system. The station area marks an infrastructural node but is simultaneously the heart of a characteristic neighborhood. This project strives to create an urban landscape that accommodates the varying types of ac-tors within in the area, undertaking an idiom capturing the essence of Nørrebro.
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Breaking boundaries
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Over recent years cultural planning has become a vital point on the
agenda of most Danish cities. In Aalborg former industrial areas
are being transformed into a new cultural experience zone where
the growth layer and student community is planned to become
primary actors.
‘Pakhus4 Uncontained’ exemplifies how architecture can play a
pronounced role under the auspices of cultural planning: An old
warehouse is transformed into a cultural centre for unestablished
operators while containers become stages that exposes the actors
in the city space.
Today the warehouse is characterized by a symmetric design, with
uniform generic facades and visible beams and columns as the
bearing structure. While this prominent design feature is articulated
in the transformation, a significant irregular cut through the build-
ing creates an open glass foyer inviting people in. A new flexible
interior layout is created through a number of independent boxes.
The containers are designed as different modules that in unison
can form a number of different compositions suited for various
events. By exposing the growth layer in the urban sphere, new in-
teresting environments will help connect the new experience zone
with the old city core.
ARCHITECTURE REALIZES THE VISION
ART exhibition - container elevation
Expansion of the networks within the experience zone
PAKHUS4 UNCONTAINED8th semesterDesigning the Experience City 3 weeks 2 person project
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South Elevation - 1:400
North Elevation - 1:400
Ground floor - 1:400
Multi functional area
Practice
area
Practice
area
informal meeting area
Practice area
Intrepreneur workspaces
Workshop
Foyer Café
Kitchen
Admin
First floor - 1:400
East Elevation - 1:400 West Elevation- 1:400
PAKHUS 4 UNCONTAINED
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In the project ‘Villa Jørgensen’ cre-
ative concept development and ex-
plorations are put aside.
Taking its point of departure in a de-
sign proposal for a 3 storey family
home the project is focused on the
production of technical drawings -
turning sketches into a realistic proj-
ect.
This involves consideration of tech-
nical details, proportions and ma-
terials. The aesthetic solutions are
further processed and supported
by the calculation and dimension-
ing of bearing elements as well as
an assessment of the overall energy
consumption, hence securing an in-
tegrated design solution.
FINALISING A PROJECT
VILLA JØRGENSEN6th semester Project Design 3 weeks individual project
South Elevation 1:100
Detail, roof joint, 1:10
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Stueplan
Tag:U-værdi: 0,10 W/(m2*K)Ventileret tagkonstruktion m 25 graders hældning3 mm Zinktag m. stående fals8 mm Strukturmåtte0,6 mm Di�usionsåbent underlag150 mm Tagspær
340 mm Rockwool SuperA-loftbattsFugtspærre50x50 mm forskalling pr. 400 mm, m. mellemliggende isolering13 mm Gipsloft, kantlister
Ydervægge:408 mm hurmur i alm. løbeforbandtU-værdi: 0,17(W/(m2*K)108 mm Randers tegl, RT 536192 mm Rockwool SuperA Murbatts108 mm Bagmur, blødstrøget tegle, vandskuret og mal et4 mm Rustfri murbinder 8 stk pr. m2Fugtspærre og radonsikring
Skillevægge:108 mm samt 168 mm blødstrøget tegl, vandskuret og maletFugtspærre
Etageadskillelse stue:20 mm Ski�erklinker(30x30 cm, m. 0,5 cm mørk fuge)80 mm armeret beton m. gulvvarmeslanger100 mm Rockwool terrænbatts220 mm Præfabrikeret betondæk25x100 mm forskalling pr 400 mm13 mm gipspladeloft, kantlister
Etageadskillelse 1. sal:18 mm matlakerede egetræsplanker(bredde 190mm)Trinlydsisolerende membran80 mm armeret beton m. gulvvarmeslanger100 mm Rockwool terrænbatts220 mm Præfabrikeret betondæk25x100 mm forskalling pr. 400 mm13 mm gipspladeloft, kantlister
Terrændæk kælder:U-værdi: 0,08 W/(m2*K)20 mm ski�erklinker(30x30, m mørk fuge)80 mm armeret beton m. gulvvarmeslanger260 mm Rockwool terrænbatts300 mm Kapillarbrydende lag Leca 8-22 coated
Terrændæk forsænket stueplan:U-værdi: 0,08 W/(m2*K)18 mm matlakerede egetræsplanker, bredde 190 mm80 mm armeret beton m. gulvvarmeslanger260 mm Rockwool terrænbatts300 mm Kapillarbrydende lag Leca 8-22 coated
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AltanerGalvanisered upro�ler(50x140 mm)RHS-Pro�lerSkibsplanker(bredde 190 mm)
Fundament og sokkelInsitustøbt beton 300x600 mm390 mm lega termoblokke
Tagrende:125 mm arkitektrende i Zink
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Section 1:100
Plan, Groundfloor 1:200
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Nordhavn Dwellings is one of the project which I was deeply in-
volved in during my internship at Danielsen Architecture in the fall
of 2013. I took part in the design phase doing concept develop-
ment as well as creating a large amount of graphic material.
In addition I took part in meetings and workshops with collabora-
tors presenting and developing the project.
NORDHAVN DWELLINGS
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NORDHAVN DWELLINGS9th semester Internship Ongoing team project
BU
TIK
Sydfacade, Sandkajen
2CA
FÉ
2.200
‘Nordhavn Dwelling’ concerns the design of a housing block at
Nordhavn and is a collaboration between Danielsen Architecture
and NCC. The development is located on the south-eastern tip of
the upcoming Aarhusgade district of Nordhavn in Copenhagen.
With a total area of 12.100 m2 the block will predominantly contain
domestic housing, while parts of the ground floor is layed out for
shops or audience-oriented businesses. The building will be one
of the first in the area, which is contained in the comprehensive
Nordhavn masterplan, created by COBE, Polyform, SLETH and
Rambøll. The district plan for the area is extremely detailed and
sets very specific requirements for all exterior design and the build-
ings relationship with the context.
A HOUSING BLOCK
South elevation 1:400
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Palying field
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Flagstone
Flagstone
Commerce
Commerce
Commerce
Commerce
Sandbox Playhouse
Flagstone
Bench
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Flagstone
Flagstone
Grass
Three different brick colours makes the building appear as a created by a number of small units.
South elevation 1:400 Groundfloor 1:500
All staircases are open to the street and courtyard hence helping activate all parts of the suroundings.
Green roofs are contributing to a sustainable com-munity. Common roof terrasses function as a meeting point for the residents of the block
CONCEPT
NORDHAVN DWELLINGS
The groundfloor is drawn back, helping an intimate sphere. The corners are programmed according to the surounding activites in the area.
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FLOE PAVILION
‘Floe Pavilion’ is a small scale project. Focusing on the process,
this project quickly moved from swift idiom concepts to the de-
velopment of a final product, processed on a 1:20 level of detail.
The final pavilion is a hybrid structure designed to lie at the harbor
front of Aalborg, Denmark. With the overall goal to decompose the
barriers between private and public institutions along the riverfront
of the city, the Floe Pavilion is designed to function as an exchange
zone. With a double-sided program the pavilion hosts an indoor
workshop and exhibition space for the School of Architecture and
Design concurrently with providing an outdoor public space at the
riverbank.
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FLOE PAVILION
FLOE PAVILION8th semesterSustainable techniques and strategies 2 1/2 week individual project
METAPHORIC CONCEPTS
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URBAN TRANSFORMATION4th semester Building the city 3 month Group project
LAYERS
Infrastructure: A shared space is stretched in a dynamic patter, defining the layout of the area. Small one-way streets are laid out in a regular grid creating a well-defined infrastructural system.
Green areas: To create a lively and inviting environ-ment, selected areas are planned as green spots in between buildings. Indoor public functions are extended out into the urban space through the green public areas..
Buildings: The buildings are developed to compli-ment the program of the area with blocks for shops and apartments to the north, bigger volumes for sports to the south, and the Youth Hub in the center.
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In Denmark local hospitals are closing to be replaced by regional
‘Super Hospitals’. In Aalborg an old central hospital spreads over
47.000 m2 within the heart of the city. The transition within the
medical system suddenly creates an opportunity to rethink an im-
portant space in the city.
This project revolves around a dialogue between urban planning
and architectural design. With the aim to turn the current waste-
land of parking facilities and private buildings into a vibrant ‘24 hour
city’ the planning strives to attract a diverse demographic compo-
sition of people, obtained through a mixed program and high build-
ing density. A combined dorm and hostel creates the heart of the
area and a main road planned as a shared space defines the main
vein in the neighborhood. The shared space concept integrates
motor vehicles, bicyclists and pedestrians in an flat hierarchy, con-
centrating activity and fortifying the impression of an intimate urban
area inviting people to stay.
FROM SHARED SPACE TO SHARED PLACE
URBAN TRANSFORMATION
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The diversity of the city is enriched; the skyline of Moursundveitas is expanded through densification of the existing context.
The connection between city, alley and rooftop is reinterpreted through a new vertical relation. The alley becomes the link connecting the layers of the city.
The alley is covered with a reflecting material that con-tribute to an increased amount of daylight but simultane-ously articulates the alley as a part of the city.
The new rooftop village is arranged around joint areas. The practical functions are combined with recreational areas where the residents can gather.
Simple dwellings for 1-2 persons surround the joint facilities. The houses are subdivided into smaller communities and create interesting spatial and social compositions.
The areas in-between the build volumes are covered with wood. These openings - hosting outdoor areas for stay and mixed activities - face the surrounding city creating a new hieracy and life in the public sphere.
CONCEPT
ROOFTOP VILLAGE8th semester120 hours student competition four days 3 person project
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_45465 Moursundveita Rooftop Village answers the Norwegian
student competition ‘120 Hours’ in January 2012. With only four
days to develop the project, fast concepts and a strong idiom has
been a focal point.
The competition invited students to present new ways of utilizing
unexplored areas of the city and therby create new typologies and
densities in the urban space.
Rooftop Village is a cluster of intimate dwellings that are added as
an extra layer on existing rooftops. Inspired by Norwegian villages
this project strives to create an intimate setting expressed through
the disposition of the plan, the use of materials as well as the idiom.
_45465 Moursundveita Rooftop Village is developed to fit a block in Trondheim, Norge.
Plan - out of scale
South Elevation - out of scale
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ROOFTOP VILLAGE
A SHORT PROJECT
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Tinna Lykke Madsen
MSc. stud. Urban Design, Department for Architecture, Design and Media TechnologyAalborg University, Denmark
Phone: (0045) 27386214Mail: [email protected]