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Lobke Vranckaerts

SELECTED PROJECTS 2009|2014

Portfolio

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Lobke VranckaertsContact & forewordsResume

02 HabitabilidadUrbanism 2013San Bernardo, Chile

03 Health cityUrbanism 2013Brussels, Belgium

04 KetelvestArchitecture 2012Gent, Belgium

05 Conjuntos minimoArchitecture 2013Frutillar, Chile

06 Artist residenceArchitecture 2011Aalst, Belgium

07 Refugee reliefArchitecture 2011Aalst, Belgium

08 Dancing topographyArchitecture 2012Tokyo, Japan

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27 35 41

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01 Re-constructing synergyUrbanism 2013Brussels, Belgium

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LOBKE VRANCKAERTSARCHITECT

Geldenaaksebaan 132 02033001 Heverlee

0474/[email protected]

www.lobkevranckaerts.wix.com/lobkevranckaerts

LOBKE VRANCKAERTS SELECTED PROJECTS

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5FOREWORD

I recently graduated as an architect from the Luca School of Arts, Faculty of the Ku Leuven. During my studies I developed a versatile background within architecture, urban planning and social urbanism. I developed a particular enthusiasm for architecture occurring within different conditions, linked to a fragile narrative and sensitive social understanding.With my theoretical thesis and final project entitled ‘Re-constructing urban synergy’, based on urban scenarios with architectural interventions, I intend to unite neighborhoods and cultures by injectingexisting infrastructure with a communal program. Thanks to my education at Luca, combined with an international master and exchange program inChile, I developed a diversified list of debate and architectural reflection in our society. At the same time it increased the variety of my skills in the fields of technical drawings, graphical documents, fysical models and conceptual understanding. I consider myself as a self-motivating, enthusiastic team player that adapts easily and is eager to learn.It would be very motivating to engage myself with different challenges in a professional environment. Currently I am looking for an internship within the field of architecture.

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EDUCATION

LUCA KU LEUVEN Master degree in science of architecture, Sept 2012 - July 2014. Brussels, BE.

PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATHOLICA DE CHILEMaster degree in science of architecture, Aug 2013 - Jan 2014. Santiago, CL.

SINT-LUCAS BRUSSELBachelor degree in science of architecture, Sept 2009 - July 2012. Brussels,BE.

PIKOHHoger secundair onderwijs, Sept 2007 - Juli 2009. Hasselt, BE.

WORKSHOPS

STREET SCAPE TERRITORIESBrussels central station, November 2012. Brussels, BE.

TECHO HABITABILIDADBlocks de San Bernardo, Sept 2013 - Nov 2013. Santiago, CL.

OTHERS

ANIMATOR IN JEUGDWERKINGApril 2009. Gent, BE.

DRIVING LICENSE BApril 2012. Leuven, BE.

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LANGUAGES

FLEMISH | Working profiencyNative speaker

ENGLISH | Working proficiencyStudied in international environment

SPANISH | Working proficiencyAttended university in Chile

FRENCH | Limited working profiencyLived in Brussels

SKILLS

AUTOCAD

PHOTOSHOP

INDESIGN

ILLUSTRATOR

SKETCHUP

LASER CUTTING

PREMIER PRO

INTERESTS

SCOUTINGSept 1996 - Current. Tienen, BE.

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URBANISM

01 Re-constructingurban synergyUrbanism 2014Oslo, Norway

02 HabitabilidadUrbanism 2013San Bernardo, Chile

03 Health cityUrbanism 2013Brussels, Belgium

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1101 RE-CONSTRUCTING URBAN SYNERGY

01 RE-CONSTRUCTINGURBAN SYNERGYOslo, NorwaySpring 2014

Tutor:Raf De Saegher

The aim of this urban strategy is to solve the lack of coherency in the urban network of Oslo. It is linking the existing city with the waterfront developments. A second important goal is to create an approachablefjord city waterfront for all users. This by following three principles: landscape, structure and democrazy.

Following this strategy the new ‘fjord byplannen’ is guiding traffic into tunnels so the connection from the inner-city to the waterfront is created by re-using and implementing functions on two existing bridges.

The main bridge becomes a prolongation of the‘Akkerselva’, a green/blue lung running through Oslo. The second bridge is connecting different cultures and providing a secondary access to the rail network. Together with the future plans for the central stationof Oslo and the existing bus station they are providingnew interwoven landscapes.

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STRATEGYAutocad, Illustrator, Photoshop

LOBKE VRANCKAERTS URBANISM

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1301 RE-CONSTRUCTING URBAN SYNERGY

DIAGRAMSIllustrator, Photoshop

Fjords Urban parks

Rivernetwork Historical axe

Forrest Institutions

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SECTIONAutocad, Photoshop

SITE PLANSketchup, Illustrator, Photoshop

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AXONOMETRIESAutocad, Photoshop

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PLANSAutocad

Level 0

Level 1

Level 2

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VISUALSketchup, Illustrator, Photoshop

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SECTIONAutocad

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1901 RE-CONSTRUCTING URBAN SYNERGY

VISUALSSketchup, Illustrator, Photoshop

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02 HabitabilidadSan Bernardo, ChileFall 2013

Tutor:Fernando Andrés BarrientosTeam:Marcela Paz Moraga

This participatory research project took place in the outskirts of Santiago. We worked closely togetherwith ‘Techo’, a organization striving for better living conditions in social housing projects. Our task was to observe the living standard and social interactionswithin these blocks. At first we researched several units,without considering the entire complex.

A second action was to take a step back and to make an effort to understand the complexity of the system.Observing the entity the importance of outdoor space became more clear, even more notable was how inhabitants where using and claiming this space. There was a clear lack of boundaries and obligations. We strove to act as mediator by creating a transition between private and public space.

02 HABITABILIDAD

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PLANSAutocad

Level 0 Level 1

Level 0

Level 1

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2302 HABITABILIDAD

PHOTOGRAPHSan Bernardo

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SECTIONSAutocad

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2502 HABITABILIDAD

PHOTOGRAPHSan Bernardo

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03 HEALTH CITYBrussels, BelgiumSpring 2013

Tutor:Livia de Bethune, Chotima AgUkrikTeam:Sarah Poot, Randi Ravndal, Rasa Ki

03 HEALTH CITY

The project revolved about the public North-South junction of Brussels. How can minor train stations reconnect and take part of a larger network. More specific was dealing with the Schuman station and the parallel office focused ‘Pachecolaan’. We suggested three different scenario’s: Attraction, Green education and Layering urban space.

’Attraction’ proposes a football stadium where public transport becomes more prominent. In ‘Green education’we would use the difference in topography as an advantage to create an urban research environmentsolving problems like water inundation. The last scenariois ‘Layering urban space’ where we propose to reducethe presence of the boulevard. This by introducinghousing to create a more efficient use of the site.

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SECTIONAutocad, Photoshop

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DIAGRAMPhotoshop

‘Attraction’

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SECTIONAutocad, Photoshop

DIAGRAMPhotoshop

‘Green education’

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3103 HEALTH CITY

‘Layering urban space’

SECTIONAutocad, Photoshop

DIAGRAMPhotoshop

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ARCHITECTURE

05 Conjuntos minimoArchitecture 2013Frutillar, Chile

06 Artist residenceArchitecture 2011Aalst, Belgium

07 Refugee reliefArchitecture 2011Aalst, Belgium

08 Dancing topographyArchitecture 2012Tokyo, Japan

04 KetelvestArchitecture 2012Gent, Belgium

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04 KETELVESTGent, BelgiumSpring 2012

Tutor:Sofie Laenen, Harold Fallon

This project is about the conversion of a 30.000m2 office building. Re-design functions and uses without demolishing more as 30% of the original structure. The building is located on the residential edge of the city and the more vibrant culturalcore. Public functions are introduced on the ground floor while different types of housing are located on the top floors.

The massive building block is interrupted by alleys that createthe opportunity for passage and a fair amount of daylight. The original facade is sustained but a second more open exterior is constructed to compose terraces. Facilities are accessible from a gallery on the street side while the entrancesto the housing units are situated on the inner court yard.

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PLANSAutocad

SECTIONAutocad

Level 0

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3704 KETELVEST

DIAGRAMSketch, Photoshop

Level 1

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PLANSAutocad

Level 3

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3904 KETELVEST

Level 4

PHOTOGRAPHSModel

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05 CONJUNTOS MINIMOFrutillar, ChileFall 2013

Tutor:Mario Careño

Faced with the shortage of proper planning and social systems this project suggest a model of co-housing. The continuous shell offers protection from the specificclimate condition. The shell is open from the side to allow views to the landscape.

The ground floor is flexible towards expansion and offers space for important commercial activities linked to the family house. Materials are basic with a wooden structure and zinc covering the shell, reflecting the environment. The interior walls facing the communal space consist out of polycarbonate creating interaction and transparency.

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Fronteras

Turismo

Publico

Reciente viviendas

Carretera / Tren

Carretera principal

1. Parque2. Centro comercial3. Centro social4. Centro civico

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Llanquihue

Purranque

Sectores industriales - maderera

Comercio

Infraestructura turisticas

Condominio en altura

Viviendas

Nuevos sectores emergentes

Sectores antigua vivienda social

Sectores municipales

Flujos Sectores Concepto

Panamericana Sur

LAGO LLANQUIHUE

Línea TrenVías PrincipalesCircuito Transporte PúblicoTerminal de Buses y ParaderoEquipamiento RecreativoFlujo peatonal- +

Fronteras

Turismo

Publico

Reciente viviendas

Carretera / Tren

Carretera principal

1. Parque2. Centro comercial3. Centro social4. Centro civico

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2

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Llanquihue

Purranque

Sectores industriales - maderera

Comercio

Infraestructura turisticas

Condominio en altura

Viviendas

Nuevos sectores emergentes

Sectores antigua vivienda social

Sectores municipales

Flujos Sectores Concepto

Panamericana Sur

LAGO LLANQUIHUE

Línea TrenVías PrincipalesCircuito Transporte PúblicoTerminal de Buses y ParaderoEquipamiento RecreativoFlujo peatonal- +

Fronteras

Turismo

Publico

Reciente viviendas

Carretera / Tren

Carretera principal

1. Parque2. Centro comercial3. Centro social4. Centro civico

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Llanquihue

Purranque

Sectores industriales - maderera

Comercio

Infraestructura turisticas

Condominio en altura

Viviendas

Nuevos sectores emergentes

Sectores antigua vivienda social

Sectores municipales

Flujos Sectores Concepto

Panamericana Sur

LAGO LLANQUIHUE

Línea TrenVías PrincipalesCircuito Transporte PúblicoTerminal de Buses y ParaderoEquipamiento RecreativoFlujo peatonal- +

Fronteras

Turismo

Publico

Reciente viviendas

Carretera / Tren

Carretera principal

1. Parque2. Centro comercial3. Centro social4. Centro civico

1

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Llanquihue

Purranque

Sectores industriales - maderera

Comercio

Infraestructura turisticas

Condominio en altura

Viviendas

Nuevos sectores emergentes

Sectores antigua vivienda social

Sectores municipales

Flujos Sectores Concepto

Panamericana Sur

LAGO LLANQUIHUE

Línea TrenVías PrincipalesCircuito Transporte PúblicoTerminal de Buses y ParaderoEquipamiento RecreativoFlujo peatonal- +

Fronteras

Turismo

Publico

Reciente viviendas

Carretera / Tren

Carretera principal

1. Centro cultural2. Centro comercial3. Centro social4. Centro civico5. Centro turístico

1. Centro cultural2. Centro commercial3. Centro social4. Centro civico5. Centro turistico

Fronteras Turismo

Publico

Reciente viviendas

Careta/Tren

Careta principal

Fronteras

Turismo

Publico

Reciente viviendas

Carretera / Tren

Carretera principal

1. Parque2. Centro comercial3. Centro social4. Centro civico

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Llanquihue

Purranque

Sectores industriales - maderera

Comercio

Infraestructura turisticas

Condominio en altura

Viviendas

Nuevos sectores emergentes

Sectores antigua vivienda social

Sectores municipales

Flujos Sectores Concepto

Panamericana Sur

LAGO LLANQUIHUE

Línea TrenVías PrincipalesCircuito Transporte PúblicoTerminal de Buses y ParaderoEquipamiento RecreativoFlujo peatonal- +

Sección fotográfica

Masterplan 1:5000

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Frutillar: investigación del lugar

Investigación de flujos

investigación de sectores

TALLER DE EJERCITACIÓN I: Viviendas sociales en conjuntos minimo VRANCKAERTS LOBKE 12 12 2013 L1

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PERSPECTIVEAutocad

DIAGRAMSketchup, Photoshop

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PLANAutocad, Photoshop

Level 0

Level 1

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PERSPECTIVEAutocad

DIAGRAMSketchup, Photoshop

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4505 CONJUNTOS MINIMO

PLANAutocad, Photoshop

Level 0 Level 1

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06 ARTIST RESIDENCEAalst, BelgiumFall 2011

Tutor:Jan de Vylder, Eugeen Liebhaut

06 ARTIST RESIDENCE

80+45=125x15=1875x1,4=2625m2 What used to be an old warehouse is now providing a temporary studio and atelier for fifteen artists. Creating a beneficial environment where the multidisciplinary artcenter ‘Netwerk’ has the opportunity to engage into a closer collaborations with these artists. The ground flooroffers the possibility to have one open workspace,daylight entering from the steel roof construction.Small-scale habitation is accommodated in units hangingfrom the steel truss construction.

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PLANSAutocad

Level 0 Level 1

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DIAGRAMSketch

PERSPECTIVEAutocad

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PHOTOGRAPHSModel

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SECTIONAutocad

PERSPECTIVESketch

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07 REFUGEE RELIEFAalst, BelgiumFall 2011

Tutor:Jan de Vylder, Eugeen Liebhaut

07 REFUGEE RELIEF

6x60=360+360=720x1,4=1008m2 Housing sixty refugees on a minimum surface. Living in a community, live to shelter. Starting from a single cell, designing a universal unit. Repeating the concept into a supporting system. The front facade of on unit exists out of two layer, a closed wooden faced and a transparent part. By opening the first layer individus can choose to take part in public space. Canopy’s are situated between units what makes it possible to create small shielded atmospheres.

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PERSPECTIVEAutocad

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PLANAutocad

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FACADESAutocad

VISUALPhotograph, sketch

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STRATEGYAutocad

PERSPECTIVEAutocad

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08 DANCING TOPOGRAPHYTokyo, JapanSpring 2012

Tutor:Dirk Jaspaert, Bruno DepréTeam:Sarah Poot, Kazuya Uchida

This vertical museum has been a group effort. The floors are including exhibition spaces, a café, an outdoor theatreand a library. My input has been the technical know-howand structural execution. It has been a challenge due to rotating floors and alternating climate conditions.

The structural principle exists out of a steel core in combination with bubbledeck technology. It allows us toconsider the entire floor as one single beam carrying in2 directions. The long spans and the use of the same materials accentuate the perceived dimension of thefloors and frame the view towards the city.

08 DANCING TOPOGRAPHY

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AXONOMETRYSketchup

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DETAILSAutocad

Concrete tiles 1.5cmFloor heating 11cmWater screenIsolation 7cmEqualising layer 7cmBubbledeck 50cm

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SECTIONAutocad

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6308 DANCING TOPOGRAPHY

DETAILSAutocad

Concrete/plaster panel 3cmWater screenIsolation 8cmDamp screenBubbledeck 50cmSlope isolation 18cmTile Tile foot 4cmConcrete tiles 1.5cm

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LOBKE VRANCKAERTSARCHITECT

0474/[email protected]

www.lobkevranckaerts.wix.com/lobkevranckaerts

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