portfolio 2015 antony laurijsen
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antony laurijsenarchitecture portfolio 2015
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+31615654672 | +306947419762
www.antony-laurijsen.com
Bekkerstraat 108 | 3572SL | Utrecht | the Netherlands
My name is Antony Laurijsen and I am active in the field of architecture, urbanism and architectural theory.
I obtained my Masters degree with the distinction ‘Cum Laude’ in the faculty of Architecture in Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands.
Multicultural from my roots I seek solutions by juxtaposing my backgrounds, into my design process. I mainly develop programme free and open designs concepts. Furthermore I am interested in creating constantly provocative environments, everything outside of the ordinary, and the ephemeral, in architecture.
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.01 EYZHN (WELLBEING) publ ic bathhouse & aquaphobia rehabi l i tat ion centre
.o2 Breda central station internship at Arc hi tectenbureau Koen van Velsen
.o3 mama modern ar t museum amsterdam
.o4 HEART OF ROTTERDAM mixed use tower
.o5 CAMBOO cambodian sustainable housing competi t ion
.o6 EXTRA
photography & graphic design
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.01 eyzhn
This graduation project proposes a mixed use building for the Stvanice island, near the centre of Prague, Czech Republic. The efzin (well-being) of the ancient Greeks refers to the way of life that aims to improve the quality of human life in all areas.
Located in an often flooded, forgotten fringe zone, which is redesigned as a recreational landscape of water and nature, the building strikes dominantly and rules its surroundings within a single gesture, opposing city versus nature. The strong connection between water and well-being guided the programme of the building which houses a public bathhouse and an aquaphobia rehabilitation centre, two contradicting functions which interact. Designed as a single extruded section, the goal was to create a challenging and constantly provocative environment between the love and the hate for water with various users, constantly interacting with each other. By superimposing four layers, the public bathhouse, the aquaphobia rehabilitation centre, the existing negrelliho railway bridge and a strict grid as a connecting factor, the building offers unique events through programmatic mixture.
public bathhouse & aquaphobia rehabilitation centre
final master graduation project
prof.ir. J.D. (Juliette) Bekkering, J.J.P.M. (Sjef) van Hoof
Stvanice island, Prague, Czech Republic
2014
site
archipelago masterplan city vs nature
exterior illustration
east elevationwest elevation
longitudinal section
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BATH BRIDGE HEAL
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the grid
the living street
superimposition
continues monument
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interrupting views
reverse rehabilitation centre
design tools
programme sum
process
east elevation
longitudinal sectionsection model mdf 1:200
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cross section perspective
detailed section engawa corridor impression
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east
cross section perspective
exterior impression
context
patio impression programme plans
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section model mdf 1:200
plan rehabilitation centre
concrete model 1:500
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plan public bathhouse
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.02 breda central
station
internship at architectenbureau Koen van Velsen
Ing. J. (Jeroen) Spit, Ing. E.J. (Erik Jan) van Dalfsen
Breda, the Netherlands
2013
central station complex
train platform storage
details
facade
plan
Architectenbureau Koen van Velsen is a Hilversum based architectural office, renown for its sculptural buildings, elaborated down to the last detail.
During my internship I worked on the central station for the city of Breda, the Netherlands, currently under construction. The excessive project cosists of the central international train station, central bus station, offices, appartments, retail, cafes, restaurants and a roof car parking.
I worked on the construction drawings of floorplans, sections, ceiling plans, interiors and details, with a critical approach on structural and aesthetic conditions. I was responsible to guide the brick facade alterations, interior plan alterations and an independent elegant platform storage from design phase to construction drawings. Koen van Velsen is the official author of the work shown. Impressions are made by A2 studio.
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birdseye impression
south exterior impression
train platform impression
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exterior impression
interior passengers tunnel impression
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construction site
construction site
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The studio Amsterdam Groot(s) deals with the future of the large scale buildings in European city centres. The former stockmarket building “Beurs van Berlage” in the centre of Amsterdam was transformed to a Modern Art Museum. The true masterpiece designed by H.P. Berlage lost its glory due to its misuse.
Instead of making one standard central museum routing, the idea was to split the building into five museums with different theme galleries and routes so that the visitor can choose the preferred gallery, instead of being forced to walk and see the whole route. Starting and ending point is always the central lobby-gallery.
The former trade rooms have been transformed into gallery spaces, each one with its own size and light conditions. The “back of the house” functions are located in the basement. Furthermore, the program consists of a restaurant, storage rooms, separate entrances, staff rooms, photostudio, library and a giftshop. The design of the lobby facade reflects the mix of the different routes.
.03 MAMA
Amsterdam Groot(s) master project
prof.Dipl.-Ing. C. (Christian) Rapp, L. (Loes) Martens
Beurs van Berlage, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
2012
modern art museum Amsterdam
box gallery
spiral gallery lobby gallery
nissen gallery
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korenbeurs gallery4
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site
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intervention1
skin2
mama3
5 museum concept
existing condition1
emptying interior2
lobby cutout3
155 museum concept cross section
korenbeurs gallery
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officerestaurantstorage service staffart entrance
Berlage gallerykorenbeurs gallery
basement plan
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longitudinal section
box galleryspiral gallerylibrary lobby gallery Berlage gallerykorenbeurs gallery
exterior impression
2nd floor plan
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For the final bachelor’s project we designed a hotel/student residence building combined with a conference centre, apartments, cinema, cafes and retail, in the heart of Rotterdam, at Schouwburgplein square.
The idea of the urban scale was to design a building that would give birth to the city’s lost heart and renew the Schouwburgplein square. The challenge of this multifunctional project was to design 150 permanent hotel rooms and 350 student rooms transformable into hotel rooms during the summer.
The goal was to design a central open lobby called “the heart”, connected with as many as possible spaces, where all the various users could meet each other. A dynamic/variational facade concept reflects the diversity of the different users and functions. It consists of various window patterns based on different aspects such as maximum light, noise buffering, view quality and interior function needs.
.04 Heart of rotterdam
bachelor graduation project
ir. A. (Anne-Marie) Peters, Sophie Rousseau D.P.L.G.
Schouwburgplein, Rotterdam, the Netherlands
2011
hotel, student residence and cinema
exterior collage exterior collage
form process
window patterns
programme section
site
19plan ground floor detailed section
plan floor 2
schouwburglein collage
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cardboard model 1:200
cardboard model 1:200
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isometric longitudinal section
conceptual exterior
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Camboo, is the answer to Cambodian’s housing problem for the poor, aimed to improve the quality of their life.
A sustainable framework is designed based on traditional bamboo detailing, specially adapted to Cambodian weather conditions. In-fill wallframes (2.4x1.2 m) will be made of locally available materials such as Bamboo Matt, Plastic, Bamboo, Wood, Corrugated Steel or Palm leafs, and can be adjusted to own taste and use. The choice of panel may be influenced by local availabillity, cost, light/openness and function (in case of small shop or workspace).
Camboo can be rapidly constructed on-site by utilizing the ready to assemble design or in mass-production. The roof has been raised above the living box to prevent water and sunshine to enter the living space. An extra living space is created by dividing the standardt living volume into two. The extra space/terras gives a luxurious feeling, space differentiation, privacy and offers room for new activities.
.05 CAMBOO
Cambodia sustainable housing competition
Pnhom Penh, Cambodia
2011
bamboo concept house for the poor1 base
2 bamboo structure
3 facade panels & roof
site plan/slum
natural ventilation
flood hight adjustment
concept diagrams
various facade panels
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details
camboo maths
wooden model 1:50
exterior montage
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.06 EXTRAphotography + graphic design
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Chrysostomos [email protected]
Molecular simulationsof confined ultrathinpolymer films:structure, dynamicsand mechanicalbehavior
for the defence of myPhD thesis
On Tuesday17th Decemberat 16:00 hrs
Afterwards there willbe a reception to which you arecordially invited
Place : Collegezaal 5, Auditorium of theEindhoven Universityof Technology
Invitation
Chrysostomos Batistakis
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Molecular simulations of confined ultrathin polymer films: structure, dynamicsand mechanical behavior
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