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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIE Selected works Winnie Sanna Sahara Westerlund 2015

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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIESelected works

Winnie Sanna Sahara Westerlund

2015

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Winnie Sanna Sahara Westerlund

30 03 1986sweden

[email protected]+47 48349182

c/o IndgulSeiersbjerget 15

5003 BergenNorway

NAME

BIRTH

CONTACT

EDUCATION

08/2010-06/2013 I Bergen School of Architecture

BA Architecture

08/2014-06/2016 I Bergen School of Architecture

MA Architecture

08/2007-06/2009I HDK Steneby

Wood handcraft & Furniture DesignFoundation course

Other

01-06/2006

ESSPA Aix-En-ProvenceFrench language- and Art studies

2009University of Gothenburg

Public Space as art

INTERNSHIP

2013- 2014 RAUMLABOR BERLIN

Architecture

03/07 2010 GROTEST MARU

Site Specific Performance Task: Props, Costumes and space de-

sign

01/03 2010 NICO AND THE NAVIGATORS

Scenography assistant for Orlando , performed at Opera house in Halle

09/12 2009 VOLKSBUHNE THEATRE BERLIN

stage construction

VOLONTARY ENGAGEMENT

2011/2012NATTJAZZ

design & interior

Language

SwedishEnglish, Norwegian

French,German

Computer

Inddesign. Illustrator Photoshop

Rhino, Autocad/ Vectorworks

Microsoft Suite

WORK

2014/2015BERGEN NATIONAL OPERA

Gullhanen & Don Giovanni Props departement

06/07 2014GAMLE3HUS

Architecture and culture preserva-tion

08 2014- currentBIT TEATERGARASJEN

Ticket encounter

06/08 2011+2012ROYAL GARDEN STOCKHOLM

Gardening / Park maintanance

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TABLE OF CONTENT

Climatic Chamber

Community Living

Nordnes Mini Urban Utopias

In-Between-Haukeland Transitions

ThinkThank Bergen

Braila LabratoryProgressive Dwellings

Raumlabor Berlin

Furniture

Nature/Sculpture

Scenography

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CLIMATIC SHELTERp.6

Year 2011 Instructor Espen Folgerø

This assignment is about designing a climatic shelter for a small group of people to last for 6-12 months in on 400 altitude in the mountain area of Bergen

City.

The course focus on site analysis, cli-mate, ma

terial use and site specific design.

In my proposal an double wall- pneumatic structure that is brought to the site ( 100 kilo) and integrated with material to be found on the site , as stones to create a fundament and trees to fix the

flexible structure.

model of a burrow in the forestgensukiji, Tokyo

light conditions of the burrowTokyo

sectionTo-

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Year 2012 Instructor Inga Lindstrøm

Hector Pinas (group work of 4)

THE FISHMARKET PROJECT are housing units of different sizes with space for a small-scale fish industry and a market on the ground level. It wants to keep the har-bour- and industrial history still con-nected even though the area is turning

to a residential one.

COMMUNITY LIVING

DAMSGÅRDSVEIEN 99, PUDDEFJORDENSNITTMODELL 1:50

DAMSGÅRDSVEIEN 99, PUDDEFJORDENSNITTMODELL 1:50

Plan 1st floor

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Year fall 2012 Instructors Thomas Wiesner Eli Goldstein

Urban design course with special emphasis on development of conceptual architectural/urban design approach

and constant creative production of varied, conceptual archi-tectural material(s) Context: Bergen,

Nordnes peninsula

URBAN GEARBOX/ The project Urban Gearboxes looks at the public space, so called ”All-

menning”, that stretches a hundred meters from sea line up to the spine of Nordnes. Each of

this Allmenning was studied, analysed and pre-sented as simple machinery, The Gearbox.

“a self-contained spatial system, a bit like a Labyrinth, where the edges of

its particles create borders and enclosures, in a unexpected order. Therefore one cannot

always know how to direct through the Allmen-ning; there is the physical, visible, as well as the invisible, the Thought of (idea) -dis-

order.”(From the manual of the gearboxes)

MINI URBAN UTOPIAS

Clutch from above to underaxo drawing (left)section model (righ)

Gearbox manualdefinition of edges in a defined common ground (allmenning)

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year spring 2013Instructors Magnus Våge Andre Fonte

Bachelor project

The course studies and develops Hauke-land University Hospital. The hospital is situated between a large mountain scape and the city centre - and is com-prised of multiple buildings and facul-

ties.

IN-BETWEEN, Haukeland Lowline, investi-gates how the tunnel system as the in-terstitial space of the diverse hospi-tal area can be enhanced by the change of light conditions and “special hap-penings” as new exits and public spaces

in- and above ground.

COMPLEX BUILDING

site model 1:1000

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CLIMATIC SHELTERp.12

Map of the Lowline with existing and new entrances and special happenimgs

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Research Big Boxes

The Think Thank course is pro-founded with a research part of workspaces as

Civic Building

In this part of the course (group work of 4) examines examples of “Big Boxes” as a common workspace typology and in which grade their built structure is integrated with its urban context and if its spaces are organised in a human

scale.

THINKTHANK

Foot note and drawing annotation

Think Tank Bergen 3, Exploring peripheral ecologies of Askoy, Sotra & KleppestØ Bergen Architecture School

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Bywaters, London Tsukiji, Tokyo Smithfields Meatmarket, London

Groupwork

Bontelabo, Bergen-

Bontelabo, Bergen-

Workspace buildings aligned with water front in Bergen and buildings with new , pub-lic program (orange)

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Year fall 2014 Instructors Jerome Picard

Jonathan Woodroff Eva Kun DAV

The course looks into intensifying Ber-gen peripheries by studying business ecologies and new types of workspace that would be driving the development of

Bergen as a metropolitan region.

WATERMARKS PROJECT suggest that work-space conditions can happen even on- and in water instead of the land fill-ing trend that seems to happen along coastlines in the area. In the bay of Strusshamn a grid of possible worksta-tions and public paths/pontoons creates the outlines for a new master plan.

THINKTHANK BERGEN

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Year spring 2015 Instructors Cristian Stefanescu

Andrea Spreafico Guillome Eckly

The course investigates the shrinking conditions of Braila city.

PROGRESSIVE DWELLINGS PROJECT is typol-ogy study of the specific housing and neighbourhood evolvement that happen in post socialist time. Its aims to connect the needs of individual expression and economic reconstruction that we ( group work of 2) recognised in the area in to a intervention for the neighbourhood on

full scale ( work under process)

Braila Labratory

drawing of mutated dwelling -privat house + meat smokery

drawing of mutated dwelling -privat house + carpentry

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For Marcus Bader, Raumlabor Berlin, With Claire Mothais

Fall 2013

The Fountain house is a temporary public pavilion to celebrate water as a “public good” and a historical and contemporary

place that gathers people.

The design process was proceeded during fall / winter 2013 -2014 and its was re-alised at St Catherine in Central Mon-

treal during fall 2014

My part of the work included everything from model work, drawing and research of how to realise a “living skin” on the facade where plants and funguses could

grow.

FOUNTAINHOUSE MONTREAL

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fountain house projectmontreal

unfolded facade - structure - 1:50Date: 18 march 2014 - paper: A1

markus bader - raumlabor berlinwith claire mothais and winnie [email protected]

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Furniture designed and built at Stenby School for Stockholm Furniture Fair in

2009

PUNKT belongs to someone who is often travelling but always returns to the same point. One part of the work is

portable, the portfolio.

PUNKT.

Table & Chairdesign and built, work from Steneby School 2008/2009

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ICEFESTIVAL: Åmot1st price 2011, design and realistaion

withTryggve Solløs, Mira Brekke, Karin

WOODWORK: Kvamsøy2011, Implementation of a new floor in

the ruins of the mill house

with 3 fellow students

foto: Nico and the Navigators

Orlando by Händel2010, Opern Haus Halle

for Oliver Proske (main scenographer),Nico and the Navigators (company)

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CLIMATIC SHELTER