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Martina Hatzenbichler CV/Portfolio 08/10
MARTINA HATZENBICHLER14.12.1984
Vienna, Austria
maha_ r t i na@ yahoo. c omTel. : +43/660 644 3537http://issuu.com/maha_rtinacontact
2003Okt 2010
Aug 2010
July 2011
Sept 2011
since 2011
Exhibiting at „La Biennale de Venezia“ International Architecture Exhibition,Austrian Pavillion
EASA_Workshop CadizEuropean Arch Student Assembly
Exhibiting and taking part atthe „Vienna Design Week“
planing and realising a single family house
Sept 2010Exhibiting at „Advances in Architectural Geometry“ in Vienna, designing+building Entrance-Installation
A-level (Matura): Art (B), English (A), Psychology (A), Information Technology (A), with honors
OVERSEAS
HOME
June 2010Angewandte Vienna ( University of applied Arts)Postgraduate Program
Exhibition AZW (Architektur Zentrum Wien)Shortfilm „Public Space“,http://vimeo.com/13127423
Working in London/England,College of Weybridge/England, Chambridge Exam in Advanced English
2004-2005
Technical University Vienna, Architecture2003-2004
FUTURE
Technical University Vienna, Masterclass in Architecture2009-till now
RMIT University Melbourne, Australia, Masterclass in Architecture
2009
Internship at „WHAT ARCHITECTURE“ in London, England
Bachelor of Architecture, Technical University Vienna2005-2008
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Sept 2008 - March 2009WHAT ARCHITECTURE, Architecture Office in London, EnglandDuring my second time in London, i gained a lot of exprerience in combining creative ideas with functional requirements. For a School in London, the kids were involved in buil-ding their facade out of Lego. Designing, finding solutions, organising and researching/dealing with clients in a different language was part of my duty.
June 2006 - May 2007Haipl & Haumer, Architecture, Interiour Desing, Vienna, AustriaAs part of the team, I dealt with the design development of a single family house through physical models and CAD drawing. I went through a similar process for the interior design of a Viennese office. During site visits, I gained useful experiences in project practice, dealing with clients and project management.
2004-2005 Au-pair, London,Weybridge/ EnglandI was part of two different familiys looking after their three children. My work with kids taught me responsibility and flexibility. Apart from carring for them, I took over the organi-sation of daily activitys and rituals.
2003- nowdrawing plans of the VOTIVE CURCH for a lightning project wit POD POD Design, Viennaworkshop for a foldable cardboar-chair with BUENAVISTA Design, Viennaorganisation and waiting in a café in the UNO-City, Viennavarious promotionjobscall-centersecretary of philips lightingE
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Being able to express myself in a variety of artistic media is important for me, whatever feels appropriate, be it photography, painting, graphic design and of course architecture. Futhermore, i find great pleasure in desinging and realising interior design for friends and myself. But my greatest joy i find in old and found object i can inhale new live with upcycling them to a new function.
Sport is a good balance alongside my artistic endeavors. As a teenager beeing an athelte in the competitive sport Rhytmic Sport Gymnastik, traveling around Europe and making bronze in the national Austrian championships, taught me how to set my own goals, then reach and fight for them.
Since my first bigger experience in a different country at the age of 16, my interesst in different cultures and languages was cultivated and has not stopped growing since. Fur-thermore it opened my horizont for all kind of views and made it possible for me to start understanding things i might have undervalued or never actually seen as important.INT
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Rhino
Rhino Script (Monkey)
Rhino Grashopper
Rhino T-splines(Workshop with Matthew Sederberg)
Rhino Evolute(Workshop with Alexander Schifftner)
ArchiCad
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe InDesign
Cinema4D
AutoCad
MS Office (ECDL-Computer License)
Final Cut Pro
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ALESSI SENSES
ALESSI MUTANTS
NEW WAVE
UTOPIA REAL
TENTACLE
STRANGE PROCEDURES
QUICK AND DIRTY
SPOT ON PRECHTSAAL
SINGLE FAMILY HOUSE
SAAM_MUSEUM
Parametric Installation_Exhibiting AAG 2010
Planing and Realisation of a one family house in styria
Industrial Design_Tea and Coffee Set, Exhibition La Biennale di Venecia 2010
Industrial Design_Exhibition Design, Exhibition Vienna Design Week 2011
Housing_Future Living in 2100
Public Building_Cultural Center Istanbul
Museum in a Park for old Musikinstruments
Scripting a city
Insdustrial Design_Various Alessi Objects
4 weeks_4 solutions for small temporarysite installations
VIE_2010
VIE_2011
VIE_2010
VIE_2011
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VIE_2009
MEL_2009
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PERSONAL PROJECTS
biopolymerecardboard new texture
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The exhibition design is based on a new composit material made out of laminated cardboar-panels.
This finishing procedure is de-veloped trough the design pro-cess and ensures high stability and long durability. Apart from its surprising optical apperance, the material is completely recyc-lable.
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The lack of space on a fairstand needs minimum spacial interventions combined with a maximum selling „image“. The design of the TU_WIEN fairtand evolved from the material itsself. Its re-strained formal appearence is inspired by the „structure of cardboard“. Where needed, the floor „waves“ up and forms different kind of mo-dules, which can be easely replaced or multipli-ed to adjust to various requirements.
MERCEDESSPRINT ER
17 m³
1 Podeste .5*.751 Tisch + 1 Sessel
2 Podeste 1*11 Infodesk
3 Sessel97 Bodenpaneele
176 LFM Stahlrohr101.5 Bodenpaneele
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Mediathek
Even if Istanbul is a very vivid and pulsating city, it‘s lacking in public communal places where people can come together.
As a result, the citizens occupy the existing pathway to sit down and socialise.
TENTACLE is a cutlural building that is inspired by the character of the city. The fluidity of movement on the streets continues in the building and is architec-turally translated by its „tentacles“. They „suck“ on to existing buildings and start to communicate with its souroundings.
The cultural center acts as a pathway not only as a means to an end but as the purpose itsself.
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ROOFSTRUCTURE
Shop
Bar
AtriumCafe
Tube-exit
KitchenBar
Multifunctional Space
Garage
Temporary Exhibition
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ON For the ocassion of the annual conference “Advances in Architectural Geometry”, a
parametric wall offers a guidepost which leads to the “Prechtlsaal” as its venue.
Prechtlsaal? Prechtlsaal??
The building itsself, especially the entrance of the TU Vi-enna is dissembling its actually function of a university, its contents remain invisualbe. Especially for extramural users, the Prechtlsaal as a frequently used venue, is often hard to find.
In order to inform the visitors, the walls start to talk . The “inner life” of the university is growing out of the building like a fungus. The structure is conceptually influenced by the topic of the architecture conference and reflects the development of architectural geometrie.
The “signpost” develops parametrically from initial straight triangles (seperation of the floorgrid) to computergenera-ted forms. The evolved structure catches the visitors at the entrance, inform and lead them. to the actual venue.
massmodel dividing in single surfaces
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attractordirections from visual relationships deformation trough attractors triangulating surfaces structual frame trough carving surfaces
DESIGN PROCESS
The computerscript is looping trough each surface and cuts out a hole with round edges to give each panel a cons-tant structual frame. Each panel is then smashed parallel on the c-plane and ad-ded a connecting strap on each side with an oncounting number for later connec-tion. Finally the straps are strappeled to-gether with a usual stapler.
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The Project supported by the unicersity and built on site during one day. It then was exhibited in the panel-presentation at the „Advances in Architectural Geometry 2010“ - conference.
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10Taking part at the architecture biennale ex-hibition in venecia 2010, this project was designed for ALESSI as a „tea and coffee breakfast“. Ir was developed during one month and presented at the headquater of ALESSI in Omegna-Italy with a higly quali-fied architecture jury.
TEAPOT
COFFEEPOT
SUGARBOWL
MILKJUG
Onyx is based on the idea to bring the conditioned feeling we connect to our breakfast-ritual every day to an object, a form that represents the idea of an important moment. In or-der to bring life to a still object, onyx was inspired by the eruptions of wind and water that shapes a stone. The objects are chosen to enhance exchange on the table and acting like a centerpiece of the ritual. In-fluenced by the functional require-ments of each item, their haptic form evolves by the user’s interaction with the objects and increases com-munication between one another.
MILKJUG COFFEEPOT
TEAPOT
TRANSFORMED SEGMENT OF ORIGINAL GIVEN FORM
EXHIBITING AT THE AUSTRIAN PAVILLON AT THE ARCHITECTURE BIENNALE IN VENECIA 2010
The form evolves out of the haptical needs of a users interaction. It‘s shape invites the user to engage with the object and enhaces interaction on the table.
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FIXED STRUCTURE_GROWING LIVING TOWER
LEARN FROM THE PAST
A glance towards the past allow us to recognise everlasting human needs, the needs which define us as human beings and which should be preserved as such.
RECOGNISE THE PRESENT
Our wold is changing faster and more fundamentally than ever before. Therefore the socitiy of today must react more rapidly and with more flexibitity to these invironmental changes. Decisions in life are no longer made to last for an eternity but are rather more temporary solutions to specific and developing life situation. The average lifestyle is subject to constant change and this has a major impact to our living behaviours and claims.
CHANGE THE FUTURE
To make worldwide living possible, we need some universal Standarts. A light bulb for example: every screw socket is standardised globally al-lowing one to change and to exchange a light bulb anywhere in the world. Taking this and translating it into a future living concept: to make world-wide living possilbe, one would be able to pack one‘s „basic human needs“ into a suitcase and travel anywhere with them where one would be able to „dock“ onto a universally standardised living tower.
“ The world is mine!
...i can live anywhere in the world, i have my workplace in every city and i can choose which role in live in want to play each day...all that with the convenience of my own bed!!
Primäre Teleskopträger
Sekundäre Teleskopträger
ausrollbare Bimetallplatten für flexible Erweiterung
fixer elektronisch durchwebter Boden (elektromagnetisch)
Grundstruktur
Aussteifung
STRUCTURE FIXE STRUKTUR VORORT_WACHSENDER WOHNTURM
WIENnEW YORK
TAXI
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GROWING STRUCTUREinterchangeable steel base structure with integrated utilities (water, elec-tricity, etc.)
GROWING BIOSYSTEMAlgae helpt to improve the climate of the city and offer a green open space. To build up bio-mass, the algae recyc-le CO2 from the air.
FLEXIBLE SKINA foldingsystem of the skin allows for maximum flexibility concerning the use of the „livingcell“. The more space inside, the less space outside and visa versa
GRAPPLERa mechanical grappler is used to load and positi-on the B-boxes into the structure and to extend the base structure.
TRANSPORT
pub l i c g r e e n space
flying cars for access
living cell with 144 m3
HÜLLE
Every housing has a flexible skin with a folding sys-tem which is able to expand and adjust itself within the space.
The hinged steel frame is covered with a flexible mem-brane on both sides. This skin is woven with O-Leds (organic LEDs) which can display any kind of image. Transparent, it can be partly or fully used as a window area or can function as blinds. Daily, the wall colour of these blinds can be changed. By replicating different environmental situations, night can turn into day, rain can become sun and a grey city blighted by smog can change into a fresh, green oasis.Televisions, computers, lighting and even pictures will become obsolete.
On the outside of the façade, the skin acts as a solar collector. The 3 dimensional composition of the skin on the inside and outside of the building is formed by a substructure, which can also be used to form fur-niture such as tables or seats. The substructure also allows doors or windows to easily penetrate the skin without reducing structural rigidity.
The skin is self-cleaning and breathes through pores in the surface, this enabling the potential for great air circulation. Between the two skins there is a cleaning system, which assures only air that is clean and of a appropriate temperature is allowed to circulate.
Nahrungszubereitung
Hygenebereich
Stauraum
Schlafbereich
elastic hinch joint(3G-plastic)
electric lockable telescopic rod
steel pole
electric woven floor to activate the electromagnetic vacuumstrip
telescoping electromagneticvacuumstrip (seal)
fully recessed roller bearing for mobility
KEEP AND PROTECTBASIC NEEDS
breathing (clean air)warmth (clothings)drinking (clean water)eating (healthy food)rest (sleep, relaxation) ->hygiene
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ZUKUNFTSWACHSTUM
GRUNDRISS 1:100
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mögliche Raumnutzung und Konstruktion
Entwerfen_Utopie Real SS10 Martina Hatzenbichler 0326220
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ZUKUNFTSWACHSTUM
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Entwerfen_Utopie Real SS10 Martina Hatzenbichler 0326220
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PUBLICIN A PARK IN THE MIDDEL OFVIENNAARISES A NEW MUSEUM FOR OLD MUSIC-I N S T R U M E N T S
TU WienDezember_2009András Pálffy
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MUSIKINSTRUMENTENMUSEUMSAAM
01The Museum of Old Musical Instruments can be experienced like a walk through a symphony, a composition between architecture and its sur-roundings. Through specific insights and views the connection between nature and architecture is deliberately staged. The monolithic formal lan-guage is shaped by creating important panoramic views of the surroun-ding context, allowing outside nature to add to the sensual experience of the art throughout the exhibition. The resulting main wings guide the visitor to each end of the building, leading optically to the external park.
The variations in nature throughout the year create an ever changing component, letting the exhibition continuously be experienced in a multitude of different ways
The visitor is literally released into nature; this concept allows the experi-ence between the composition of the architecture, nature and represen-ted art objects, to be reborn.
Arsenalstraße
Landstraße Gürtel
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LAGEPLAN BELVEDERESCHWEIZERHAUS
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ACCESS CONCERT AREACAFE
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FRONT AREA CONCERTHALLCAFE TERRASSE
EXHIBITION SPACE 2EXHIBITION SPACE1
SCRIPTINGDEVELOPING A PA-RAMETRIC CITY-GRID WITH COM-P U T E RS C R I P T S
RMIT University MelbounreMarch_2009Tim Schork_Paul Minife
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The ‘city-divider’offers the possibility to create various cities with different densities. The script is built up on subdivisions. The user is asked to pick a cityoutline and then some attractors (curves) which are intersecting with the cityoutline.The attractor-curves can represent main-road systems, rivers or important areas in the city such as city centers, buisness districts, housing areas etc.
SCRIPTINGPROCESSSUBDIVISIONS
STADTGRENZE
PARKHIGHRISE BULDINGCOURTYARD BUILING
DESIGNATION OF AREAS
The script starts to create certain building typologies based on the res-pective surface area choosen by the user. Now, the script loops trough each area and_
_if area is too big, creates a park. _if the area is too small, creates a tower, with height increasing the closer to an attractor. _in between creates a typical city buildings with a courtyard is created, with less variance within height differences.
The values that influence the output can be changed easily in the script to create different values within a city. Trough changing the heights of each buildingtype or the value that creates them, the ‘city-divider’ can create- greener cities or denser cities- city centers with office towers or family based housing districts etc.
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The public seatings are further developed to form different varia-tions of seats, tables and „wall“-seperators. The furniture is shaped to form a composition of floating objects.
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RECYCLED WOODEN PANELSSMALL TRAINWHEELS
SHIPPING CONTAINER
REFRESHMENTS SUPPLIES
SLIDING STEELBEAMS
The moveable „coffee_train“ revitalises old unused traintracks and offers a completey self supplied, easy on site unfoldable „public furniture“. The „cafe on wheels“ produces its own energy trough solarpanels and is made out of recycled materials found on site. Its quickly removed and stored in an old shipping container, which provides a big storrage space.Its flexibility provides a possibility of change and invites the user to engage with the structure.
..and the cool thing is....it can be used anywhere the traintracks lead to...
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REFLECTIVE PAINT
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The unsused space underneath a bridge is used to create a cinema and a seating area hanging from the existing structure. The Installation is made out of recycled ma-terials and during the week, co-exists beside the original function of the parking area. On the weekends this place is relivened to create a new public metting area.
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This skatepark installations gives the spectators a possibility to take part in the skate-phenomena as well. The net is inspired by the waves of a skater and provides public seatings and a basestructure for shading. The green tubes (pool noodles) are supported with half filled hosepipe to support the structure but as well allow some tolerance of movement. Terefore, the users can create „waves“ as well by sitting down on the tubes and using them as soft “pillows“.
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AR Ø 125
AR Ø 125
KAN
AL Ø
200
GE
FÄLL
E 1
,5 %
KAN
AL Ø
200
GE
FÄLL
E 1
,5 %
KAN
AL Ø
200
GE
FÄLL
E 1
,5 %
PS 100
RR Ø 125RSK
RR Ø 125RSK
RR Ø 125RSK
RR Ø 125RSK
Terrasse
17,83 m2
52,50 m2
4,16 m2
11,98 m2
9,50 m2
13,98 m213,95 m2
10,86 m2
12,20 m2
7,01 m2
86,94 m2
13,88 m2
3,85 m2
16,77 m2
16,18 m2
35,67 m2
16,12 m2
2,27 m2
1,98 m2
2,81 m2
24,20 m2
46,12 m2
253,25 m2
3,72 m2
2,71 m2
A
A
CC
80220
80220
PH 7
5 70230
PH 7
5 70230
PH 7
5 40230
PH 7
570230
80 220
PH 55
160
230
PH 50
160
230
PH 75
300
230
PH 7
5 200230
PH 7
5 90230
PH 7
5 40230
PH 7
5 70230
80 220
80 220
80 220
80 220
80220
20 x 265 x 175
B B
DD
1.205
30 1.030 50 95
40 395 25 550 40 125
395 25 120 25 405 70
3.64
05
501.
180
785
345
1.28
0
4035
312
285
2534
525
3865
1210
6525
435
4022
030
3.64
05
501.
250
720
480
250
620
240
30
4064
040
325
4040
556
040
185
658
990
1775
30 1.080 95
180 930 95
30 150 40 390 25 405 70
215 470 175
271
170
2665
3175
210
100
340
140
195
+2,95
A
A
CC
Terrasse
Schlafzimmer
Bad
Büro
Lichthofoben offen
Terrasse
Kinderzimmer
Bad
Vorraum
Kinderzimmer
Kastenraum
WC
WC
0 1 2 3
NOBERGESCHOSSM 1:100
WOHNFLÄCHE 149,59 m²TERASSE 183,12 m²
GESAMT OG 332,71m²
OG
20
2020
2020
2020
2020
20
o 16
BGF 203,40 m²
RR Ø 125RSK
RR Ø 125RSK
20
NGF
42,92 m2
29,30 m2
10,85 m2 15,65 m2
9,10 m2
25,29 m2
19,10 m2
14,19 m2
17,62 m2
131,10 m2
2,66 m2
3,75 m2 1,98 m2
7,01 m2
B B
DD
A
A
CC
+5,90
+5,90
+5,90
+5,90
+5,90
+3,35
+6,55
+3,35
DACHDRAUFSICHTM 1:100 0 1 2 3
N
+0,00
+3,00
Grundrisse, Lageplan
1:100 (1:1000 Lageplan)
1 von 2
Thomas Strahlhofer
Einfamilienhaus
Thomas Strahlhofer
64149 UnterbuchVogelsan 108Steiermark
1508/499/1 87
GESAMT WOHNFLÄCHE 312,04 m²GARAGE 113,40 m²GESAMT TERRASSE 506,69 m²POOLHAUS 28,52 m²POOL 52,50 m²
GESAMT 1012,75 m²
DESIGNING AND REALISING A SINGLE FAMILY HOUSE IN STYRIA_AUSTRIA
BUILDINGSTART 2012