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Lacoque

Portfolio

Architecture

David


Curriculum Vitae Professional Experiences

June 2015 - July 2015 | On Design | Yokohama, JPN   Internship at an architectural agency   Creation of various models at huge scales   Made renderings of a City Hall

Competitions 2nd

June 2015 | KU+Lemon Home

Price

Designed few detached houses in a suburban area next   to Tokyo, Japan.

May 2015 | Consolis Award   Designed a multi-task digital kiosk in concret

March 2015 | Mikan Gumi | Yokohama, JPN   Internship at an architectural agency   Worked on the interior design of Shibuya’s Loft, Japan :   Creation of 3Ds and models

October 2014 | Design Forum III   Designed few detached houses in a suburban area next   to Tokyo, Japan

Workshop

June 2014 - July 2014 | SARL Laurent Dufoix 1st August 2015 | Innovation District Pric | Montpellier, FR  e   Internship at an architectural agency   Worked on the design of a residential building in   Creation of facades for the Temple of Montpellier   Worked on restoring a house in Clapiers

Imagined the future of a campus in 2020 for a University in   Suwon, South Korea

February 2012 | Tropical Architecture   Designed a district in the Reunion Island

Jan 2014 - Feb 2014 | Imagine Architecture | Montpellier, FR   Internship at an architectural agency   Worked on a competition about designing   a multimodal hub   Worked on 3D renderings.   Made renderings for the competition’s presentation

Education 2014 - 2015 | Kanagawa University | Yokohama, JPN   Master 1 in Architecture (International exchange)

2011 - 2014 | National School of Architecture of Montpellier | FR   Bachelor’s degree in Architecture


davidlacoque.archi@gmail.com

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Native language

Japanese

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Basic knowlegde

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English

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AutoCad

VectorWoks

Photoshop

InDesign

Illustrator

Sketchup

Rhino 3D

Artlantis

Modeling

Pencils drawing

Watercolors

Markers drawing


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Master 1 Honkakuji Temple 19

Consolis award 07

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Bachelor 3 Scolar Group 31

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Academic Works

2nd Price Design Forum III 13 KU+Lemon Home 01 Bachelor 3 Urban Oasis 25

Bachelor 2 Urban Insertion 41


Bachelor 2 Detached House 47

Master 1 Innovation District 59 Travel Pictures 75

Drawings 71

Workshops Bachelor 1 Music Pavilion 53

Bachelor 2 Tropical Architecture 65

Miscellaneous


KU+Lemon home

2nd Price

or this competition we wanted to use the image of the wooden c a b i n i n th e w o o d s we built when we were children. In addition, we wanted to play with private, collective and public spaces and wanted to create diversity by mixing the different profiles of inhabitants: students, single adults, young couple without child or a family. Thus we designed a shape which has a low footprint but goes high to have a strong relation with the sky, allowing people to climb on rooftops, reminiscent of childhood games of tree climbing. In addition we wanted for ever y single house to have a close rela tion with its surroundings, this is why ever y window overlooks either toward a distant landscape view, a tree on the site or simply the sky. Furthermore, houses are environmentally friendly, made entirely in wood and allow air to circulate internally from the bottom to the top, cooling in the summer an d heating in the wiinter. To conclude this project works in close relation with nature, it brings conviviality but also privacy in aim to reach comfort and well-being. 01 | KU+Lemon Home | Team : L.MADUENO

Deliverable: Design

o n a s i t e a t S h o n a n , J apa n , i n a r e s i d e n t i a l a r e a , f e w d e ta c h e d h o u s e s . T h e s i t e i s lo c at e d c lo s e to a n u n i v e r s i t y a n d n ot fa r f r o m n i c e japa n e s e f i e l d s . D i f f e r e n t t y p e s o f house must be designed on the site.

T e a m : L. M A DUE NO D a t e : J u n e 2 0 1 5 (1

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View from the top of the couple’s house, there is a strong will to create a convivial and cosy shared outside space on this site

June 2015 | Competition | 02


1/ Program

2/ One volume for one person

3/ Positioning to create views on the surroundings

The 4 houses for students and single people are located in the back for the calm and quietness

The family houses are designed using the same shape to keep unity

The family houses are located right next to the road to park the car easily Ground level plan 03 | KU+Lemon Home | Team : L.MADUENO

4/ Triangle volumes added to avoid vis-a-vis

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First floor plan


We put footbridges to link each volume to remind of the childhood’s tree cabins

5/ Sky openings and parking lots

6/ Green addition Cabins in the woods

Each level is a dedicated space, from exemple here : the bedroom Model picture

From every rooftop you have an incredible 360 degrees view of all the surroundings Second floor plan

Model picture June 2015 | Competition | 04


The plans are designed without partition to create fluidity and to play with the heights of the volumes

Longitudinal section

South elevation 05 | KU+Lemon Home | Team : L.MADUENO


Windows overlook the sky and the tree to create a special feeling inside the house

This huge window creates an opening on the whole facade to overlook the straight long road which is right in front of it

3D axonometry of the family house

These flower pots are used as filters for the surrounding views and you can use them to grow vegetables June 2015 | Competition | 06


Consolis Award or this competition, we designed a digital kiosk which can be used in public areas such as touristic or commercial places to provide a lot of various informations. Our main aim while designing this digital kiosk was also to enhance the public space around it, we wanted to not only focus on the kiosk ’s look but really tr y to bring other gains more than only the aesthetic aspect. Thus we wanted the research of informations to be as playful and pleasant as possible, so at the same time we proposed other services such as wifi, desk to put your bags, video games, clock, USB jacks to charge your electronic devices, advertising etc... All these are possible thanks to the shape of the kiosk itself which express its functions. The multiple screens all ow different people to use the digital kiosk at the same time, which can create interactions between users turning this kiosk into a real social object. In conclusion we tried to design a digital kiosk with an instinctive use while having an iconic aspect making this object to be noteworthy. 07 | Consolis Award | Team : L.MADUENO

Deliverable: Design

a d i g i t a l k i o s k o n ly b y u s i n g c o n c r e t m at e r i a l a n d t r y to s h o w o f f t h e g r e at t e c h n i c a l f e at u r e s o f t h e c o n c r e t w h i l e t h i n k i n g a l s o o f t h e c o m m e r c i a l p ot e n tial of this object.

T e a m : L. M A DUE NO D a t e : M ay 2 0 1 5

The cube shape used for the kiosk can be also declined in benchs to create a public space with a strong unity


This digital kiosk would be perfect in touristic areas, for example here the father is searching for locations on a map while his child is playing game

May 2015 | Competition | 08


Legend 1/ Informations screen 2/ Lighting system 1

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3/ Touch screen

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4/ Location of the mounting plate

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5/ Movable slab to access inside of the cube

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6/ Duct holding the cables of all the electronic devices of this digital kiosk

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Legend 1/ Small deck to put your belongings while using the screen 2/ Movable slab to access inside of the cube Plan 09 | Consolis Award | Team : L.MADUENO

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7/ Small deck to put your belongings while using the screens

3/ USB jacks 4/ Hole for the cables 5/ Logo in chrome-plated metal 6/ Touch screen Section


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The 4 cubes by their height and placing allow adults, children and people in wheel chair to be able use the touch screens

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2/ Hole for the cables 3/ Movable slab to access inside of the cube (that can hold a logo)

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4/ Logo in chrome-plated metal 5/ Touch screen 6/ Concret cube prefabricated in one piece 7/ Base cube Exploded axonometry 11 | Consolis Award | Team : L.MADUENO

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We used a concret with a classic tint to highlight the geometry of the kiosk and be in harmony with all kinds of environnements

May 2015 | Competition | 12


Design forum III ur concept was to design «wall-less» houses, allowing the inhabitants to live like one big community, like a small village. The nonexistence as much as possible of wall creates more exchanges in the neighbourhood, bringing more conviviality. It is a concept only possible in Japan where burglar y is ver y low.

D e l i v e r a b l e : D e s i g n o n a s i t e a t K a n a g awa , J a pa n , 1 0 d e t a c h e d h o u s e s . W e w o r k e d i n t e a m c o m b i n i n g japa n e s e s t u d e n t s a n d i n t e r n a t i o n a l s t u d e n t s . We e e

T e a m : L. M A DUE NO, K. NO GUC HI, T. URUS HI D a t e : N o v e m b e r 2 0 1 4 (1

In addition, houses are working in pair, each one looking at the other one, generating a shared space in the middle of them. This creates different levels of privacy in the project, from public space to semi-public, to shared space between two houses to completely private. A public park, at the corner of the site, next to the crossroad completes the project ’s design. This park is designed not only for the inhabitants of the project but also for people of the whole surrounding area.

13 | Design Forum III | Team : L.MADUENO, K.NOGUCHI, T.URUSHI

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Bird view of the ÂŤvillageÂť, the atmosphere is created mixing modern and traditional elments of japanese architecture

November 2014 | Competition | 14


Public park

Semi-public access path Exterior space connected with a tree to create a strong relation with nature

Shared space between 2 houses

Parking access

Houses pairs

Public road

Ground plan 15 | Design Forum III | Team : L.MADUENO, K.NOGUCHI, T.URUSHI

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Square : Few relations with outside

Rectangle : A little bit more relations

«U» : Maximum of outside relations

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Site plan

Choice of «U» shape for the houses Also this shape reminds of traditional japanese ferms There is a game with roofs shape to connect visually every pair of houses each other

This shape also comes back for the parking’s pergola, for a visual unity

Longitudinal section of a pair of houses November 2014 | Competition | 16


No pergola between houses = NO CONVIVIALITY

There is a will to try to play with the blur separtion between public and private in japanese architecture

Pergola = CONVIVIALITY

We designed an area where you don’t really know where starts or ends the property of each person

We though that if each space is owned by everybody, so everybody will take care of it

Architectural composition of the roofs becoming pergolas The «village» look in a very normal japanese suburban area

A close connection to the nature surrounding

The pergola’s connection Models 17 | Design Forum III | Team : L.MADUENO, K.NOGUCHI, T.URUSHI


Normal japanese street : Mineral Concret walls delimit properties = NO CONVIVIALITY

Access paths of the project : Meeting areas for the inhabitants Shared spaces Nature everywhere = CONVIVIALITY

Illustration of the will of conviviality of the concept ÂŤwall-lessÂť

Terraces are opened on nature

Houses are built using japanese traditional materials November 2014 | Competition | 18


Honkakuji Temple his project was new for me. Firstly because work on a temple requires to take care of religious practices while designing new spaces. Secondly because we worked in a big group with regular meetings with temple’s o wners, and we knew that at the end this project will be built. The result is an open park mixed with the cemetar y extension. In addition on the top, in front of owner ’s house we designed a multi-purpose square who can held various activities like a market, gatherings and also a vegetable garden. Next to it there’s the «kannondo» (praying space) located in a former bomb shelter from WWII. We have decided to put it there bring serenity, calm and disconnect it from outisde. We have worked a lot on the openings, as we wanted to play with light and shadows to create a per fect praying atmosphere inside. Finally, a lot of attention has been also given to the vegetation of the park, to have a lot of religious symbolism and be useful and aesthetic through ever y seasons. 19 | Honkakuji Temple | Teacher : M.SOBAGE

Deliverable: Design on a unused ground a b u dd h i s t t e m p l e ’ s e x t e n t i o n a t K a n a g awa , J P N. T h i s e x t e n s i o n i n c lu d e s 2 0 lo c at i o n s f o r n e w g r av e s , a n o p e n pa r k , a K a n n o n d o ( p r ay i n g s pa c e ) a n d 1 5 n e w pa r k i n g s p o t s . T h e a i m wa s to r e s p o n d to t h e n e e d s o f t h i s t e m p l e a n d growing members

T e a c h e r : M. SOGA BE T e a m : K. NOGUCHI, L. M ADUENO D at e : F r o m S e p t e m b e r 2 0 1 4

a n d ot h e r s

to J a n u a r y

2015


September 2014 - Januar y 2015 | Kanagawa University | Master 1 | 20


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The renovation of the owner’s house brings connection with the square using the traditional japanese «doma» (dirt ground)

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Kannondo upper plan This slope is used as a vegetable garden for member’s gatherings

The multi-purpose square offers space for the various events that can be held inside the temple’s site

This parking space enlarges the main entrance when empty and can therefore be used for big processions The cemetary courtyard is organized with a central symbolic tree (a Sakura) and rock that create a miniature landsape like in traditional zen gardens

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Master Plan 21 | Honkakuji Temple | Teacher : M.SOBAGE

This current building had to be kept in the final design because it is not property of the Temple


The upper part can be used as a resting pavilion while the bottom part is used as water place.

The resting area like always in japanese architecture is a multi-purpose space not only used for resting

The water place is used to clean the graves in the Japanese traditional culture

Pavilion and Water place section

Pavilion and Water place seen from this outside

Pavilion and Water place axonometric view September 2014 - Januar y 2015 | Kanagawa University | Master 1 | 22


This concret wall has small openings within the wall and at the bottom to create an adequate lighting effect inside the main praying space

Kannondo model upper view This area is directly connected to the road as a secondary acces to the temple and constitutes a good observatory to see landscape all around

Site model view 23 | Honkakuji Temple | Teacher : M.SOBAGE

Kannondo model outside view


The bottom and sky opening create a lighting game and allow efficient air renewal inside the Kannondo

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The back wall of the Kannondo is carved with tiny reliefs that allow to put statues of divinities inside

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The back wall is also enlighten by the sky opening which highlights the statues

Kannondo model inside view

Kannondo model inside view September 2014 - Januar y 2015 | Kanagawa University | Master 1 | 24


Urban Oasis or this project I wanted to maximise my concept an ÂŤurban oasisÂť. The idea was to design a building incorporating internal and external spaces, as well as recreating a green scener y, in order to offer an outstanding quality of life. I wanted to design rooftop terraces because in the South of France the amount of sunshine is ver y high and it would have been a waste to not offer it to the inhabitants. On the Northern facade, wooden louvered shutters cover all loggias, giving to the facade a ver y abstract appereance which separates the building from the surroundings. I have also put a lot of thoughts in the architectural path inside the building and in the vegetation to design a project whose main objective is the comfort of its inhabitants.

25 | Urban Oasis | Teacher : G. CUSY

Deliverable: Design 10

dw e l l i n g s i n a s i t e c lo s e to t h e c e n t e r o f M o n t p e l l i e r

T e a c h e r : G. CUSY D at e : F r o m F e b r u a r y 2 0 1 4

to J u n e

2014


A facade which filter views, in rupture with the surrounding environment

Februar y 2014 - June 2014 | ENSAM | Bachelor 3 | 26


1/ Posi ti oni ng of the t y polog ie s

Urban alignment

2 / Pa t ios, Ter r a c e s

Searching the LIGHT

3 / Lo o p h o l e s, l o ggi a s

Ajusting the VIEWS

4 / Ve ge t a ti o n a t e v e r y l evels

Urban Oasis

Business premises on the busiest street

Entrance of residences on the quietest street

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Ground Plan 27 | Urban Oasis | Teacher : G. CUSY


Sketches Rooftop terraces are opmitized for a summer use

Loopholes are for searching green views in the distance

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First floor Plan

Roof Plan

Februar y 2014 - June 2014 | ENSAM | Bachelor 3 | 28


Even the parking receives natural light, it was part of my will to not neglect any part of this project

Cross-way Section AA

The absract facade aspect is also to create unity for complicated side of the project

North Facade 29 | Urban Oasis | Teacher : G. CUSY


Logias as prolongation of living rooms, which overlook directly on the site’s vegetation

Vegetation on every floor, even on the roof, creating a shared garden with views on the surrounding environment

Februar y 2014 - June 2014 | ENSAM | Bachelor 3 | 30


School Group

Deliverable: Design 1200m² while putting

a school group of a lot o f at t e n t i o n i n to t h e e n v i r o n m e n ta l q u a l i t y o f t h i s b u i l d i n g i n a site of 1700m² in Montpellier. It includes 8 classrooms, a library, a computer room and a n a f t e r - s c h o o l c e n t e r w i t h a b i g m u lt i - p u r pose room.

T e a c h e r s : S. GO A SMAT

or this project our main aim was to design a school where children would be happy to go and study ever yday.

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J. PL ANES

T e a m : L u c a s M ADUENO D at e : F r o m S e p t e m b e r 2 0 1 3

to J a n u a r y

We chose to have two answers, one for the outside, sober; and another one for the inside of the site, playful and color ful. This inside is to stimulate the awakening of the children, and also it expresses generosity with the many color ful sheds facing the schoolyard. This project is in wood due to its per fect environmental quality. We worked on the com pactness of the building, the amount of natural sunlight in ever y classroom. We wanted to create the per fect visual and acoustic environment in ever y classroom for the children.

31 | School group | Teachers : S. GOASMAT and J. PLANES | Team : L. MADUENO

2014


A Northern facade brightly colored to be as playful as a schoolyard should be

September 2013 - Januar y 2014 | ENSAM | Bachelor 3 | 32


The after-school center is detached from the rest of the school for a separate use

Underground floor plan

Ground floor plan 33 | School group | Teachers : S. GOASMAT and J. PLANES | Team : L. MADUENO

The classrooms are all turned towards the south to receive a maximum of natural sunlight

The schoolyard includes a vegetable garden to raise awareness among children for ecology and nature

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the patio was designed to bring natural sunlight and break the monotomy of the central corridor.

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Upper floor plan September 2013 - Januar y 2014 | ENSAM | Bachelor 3 | 34


The patio also breaks the linearity of this long street’s facade

North elevation

These are reminders of the wooden louvered shutter of the North facade South elevation 35 | School group | Teachers : S. GOASMAT and J. PLANES | Team : L. MADUENO


We wanted to have a lot of opening on the streets for sunlight but also to create intimacy and security, that’s why we put wooden louvered shutters in front of all the street’s openings

Technical details North elevation September 2013 - Januar y 2014 | ENSAM | Bachelor 3 | 36


The schoolyard ter into the veg height of t

BB Section

The size of sheds are designed to avoid the strong sunlight of summer to enter too much direclty inside the classrooms. But it allows winter light to enter deeper inside them.

AA Section 37 | School group | Teachers : S. GOASMAT and J. PLANES | Team : L. MADUENO


The sheds finish with a sharp edge to lighten the roof’s profile and reveal nothing more than a thin black line

d has a weak slope to drain rainwagetable garden and also reduce the the wall on the street downstairs.

Technical details South elevation September 2013 - Januar y 2014 | ENSAM | Bachelor 3 | 38


The wooden dithering hides the big openings and with the black color it creates an abstract effect from the street

39 | School group | Teachers : S. GOASMAT and J. PLANES | Team : L. MADUENO


The ceiling’s color of the entrance is a reminder of the sheds’s colors on the other facade. It’s also there to hightlight this entrance

A «calmer» southern facade to adjust to the surrounding environment

September 2013 - Januar y 2014 | ENSAM | Bachelor 3 | 40


Urban

Insertion or this project my answer on this site was to densify this area by mixing detached houses and apartments while giving to the inhabitants as much public spaces and green spaces as possible. Each exterior space has many differents utilities (market, park, pedestrian paths etc...) The semi-detached houses are well isolated from the street side for privacy, but ver y opened towards the private garden (who has the same footprint than the house), with large bay windows at ground floor. The appartments have the same qualities than the houses, with patios when possible and views toward the public square or the public park.

41 | Urban Insertion | Teachers : L.DUPORT and N.CREGUT

Deliverable: Redesign a 8000m² ( F r a n c e ) i n p u r p o s e o f c r e at i n g a

area of NĂŽme new centrality

in this residential suburban area

T e a c h e r s : L. DUPORT D at e : F r o m

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View from the public park toward the houses

Februar y 2013 - June 2013 | ENSAM | Bachelor 2 | 42


Stage 1

Semidetached houses

Creation of a public space Market space Shops Appartments

Beginning of a public park Semidetached houses

Public park Apartments Parking

Public park Apartments Parking

Market space Shops Apartments Stage 2

Axonometric of the stage 2 The living room has a high ceiling to bring more space to this room

Longitudinal section 43 | Urban Insertion | Teachers : L.DUPORT and N.CREGUT


I wanted to put a market place here, because historically markets are always next to churchs in France and creating a market place is always a good solutionto bring some appeal to the area and also create a public respiration in an area full of individual houses

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Ground floor plan This green alley is to collect rainwater, give distance between the two groups of houses and also allow inhabitants to go into the park whitout needing to pass through the street

Februar y 2013 - June 2013 | ENSAM | Bachelor 2 | 44


The ground floor of every house is fully open and turned toward the garden to emphasize the close relation between them T5

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Detail ground floor Detail upper floor 45 | Urban Insertion | Teachers : L.DUPORT and N.CREGUT

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tment building‘s the houses

Februar y 2013 - June 2013 | ENSAM | Bachelor 2 | 46


Detached House he site I chose in the North of Montpellier has a soft South slope and a beautiful view above a field. To design this house I was ver y inspired by the works of Maurice Sauzet. A provencal french architect who is hims elf inspired a lot by the japanese way to think and design spaces. So I wanted to experiement his architectural approach in my own project. As a result I designed a singlestorey house, in close relation with the outside environment. This house is divided in two parts and these two part in three blocks. They ser ve as three different functional spaces; a central space, including the kitchen and living room with a large bay window over viewing the landscape and two private spaces on the sides, one for children and the other one for parents. Thus, ever y rooms in this house is in direct connection with its surrounding environment, outside and inside are mixed to create harmony.

Deliverable: Design

a n e w d e ta c h e d h o u s e f o r a couple with two children in a chosen countrys i d e s i t e a r o u n d M o n t p e l l i e r (F r a n c e ).

T e a c h e r s : L. DOUMENC

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T. CH ATOT

D at e : F r o m S e p t e m b e r 2 0 1 2

to J a n u a r y

47 | Detached House | Teachers : L.DOUMENC and T.CHATOT

2013


Bird view of the house, all the three blocks are turned to be facing the nice south scener y

September 2012 - Januar y 2013 | ENSAM | Bachelor 2 | 48


Every bathrooms are connected to micro garden (inspired by Sauzet’s works)

This wall marks the separation between the two parts of the house

Maximum opening for the south view, but protected by the low long roof

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Plan 49 | Detached House | Teachers : L.DOUMENC and T.CHATOT


Controled natural hook

Pedestrian entrance

North : neighboorhood Car entrance

ORE BEF ER AFT

Micro garden

Opening toward a beautiful field’s view

Micro gardens Concept sketch South : privacy

Technical details

Transversal section

1/ Dressed stone 2/ Wooden beam 3/ OSB panel, insulationg material, OSB panel

4/ Wooden rafter 5/ Roof battens 6/ Zinc veneer

Longitudinal Section September 2012 - Januar y 2013 | ENSAM | Bachelor 2 | 50


51 | Detached House | Teachers : L.DOUMENC and T.CHATOT


From the kitchen an the living room, the large windows give a good view on the fields around

September 2012 - Januar y 2013 | ENSAM | Bachelor 2 | 52


Pavilion chose music as the theme of my exhibition pavilion. My aim was for the users to be able to listen to ambian ce musics while contemplat ing the surrounding nature. So I chose to put my pavilion on an existing ornamental lake, for the tranquility which comes out of this place, which is per fect for the ÂŤnaturalÂť music I want to play in the pavilion. I used a ver y simple origami shape to create a form wich allows to generate ground, walls and roof all in once. On the empty sides I put large window s to create transparency and close connection with nature. The walls and ground of the folding are covered with a grey zinc with mirror effect, to reflect the lake water and the sky. This cover is extended on the inside to show the unity of the origami shape.

Deliverable: Design

a n e x h i b i t i o n pav i l i o n w i t h t h e theme of our choice in the Montpellier’s plants garden

T e a c h e r s : R. J A MOT

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G. GIROD

D at e : F r o m F e b r u a r y 2 0 1 2

Finally, the spreading station of ambiance musics and furnitures inside are also shaped and covered with grey metal, to be in harmony with the pavilion itself. 53 | Pavilion | Teachers : R.JAMOT and G.GIROD

to J u n e

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View from the outside of the pavilion, its location on the lake is to highlight it

Februar y 2012 - June 2012 | ENSAM | Bachelor 1 | 54


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Technical details Window bay 1/ Metal coping 2/ Cone for the roof 3/ Waterproofing system 4/ Heat insulation 5/ Steel deck 6/ Steel beam IP 7/ Rail 8/ Suspended ceiling with zinc sheets 9/ Window support 10/ Waterproofing system

Spreading music station

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Guardian lodge

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Plan 55 | Pavilion | Teachers : R.JAMOT and G.GIROD

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North-West Elevation

AA Section

BB Section

Februar y 2012 - June 2012 | ENSAM | Bachelor 1 | 56


View from the inside of the pavilion, the large bay windows bring the surrounding environnement inside

57 | Pavilion | Teachers : R.JAMOT and G.GIROD


Februar y 2012 - June 2012 | ENSAM | Bachelor 1 | 58


Innovation District

1st Price

or this workshop we really focused of what a university should be like for us, students. More than simply learning, in an university we should experiment what is it to live in a society. So we developped the «UNIverCITY» which is mixing SKKU ’s campus for 2020 with the city surroundings. The borders between the city and the university disappear and we can design a place that not only students but all inhabitants of the surroundings can enjoy. Therefore our design is axed in two way: first, we converted all the ground floors of the campus into public/city areas. Secondly we designed 4 roads that link the university with its surroundings. These roads join in front of the Samsung librar y in a main plaza that become the new center of the distrinct, attracting all people to it. To conclude, we designed a place where you don’t really know where the university starts and where the city ends, ever ything is mixed. SKKU becomes not only a campus but the point of attraction of the whole district, a place where people go and live, not only study. 59 | Innovation District

Deliverable: Imagine

w h at a f u t u r e u n i v e r s i t y c o u l d l o o k l i k e b y d e s i g n i n g t h e f u t u r e SKKU ’ s C a m p u s f o r 2 0 2 0 . T h i s c a m p u s i s lo c at e d at S u w o n , n e x t to S e o u l i n S o u t h K o r e a .

Teacher: combined team of teachers KU fa c u l t y a n d SKKU fa c u l t y

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T e a m : H.N AM, P. SHIN, M.H ANA GATA D a t e : A u g u s t 2 0 1 5 (1

week)


Atmosphere of the main plaza, with the Samsung library in the back, the design of this plaza includes soft green hills where you can rest, water place connected to the lake in the South and holes allowing the parking below to receive sunlight

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Subway Station (Main acces of the campus)

East of the city of Suwon Shopping courtyard Arts courtyard

Sport and Family courtyard we put the former road underground to create green space connecting the campus and these buildings Amphitheater courtyard ÂŤFutureÂť courtyard

R&D Science Park that will be built for 2020

Ilwer Reservoir Master plan 61 | Innovation District

Because there is not a good communication between SKKU students and citizens, we designed courtyards to create connection between people. Thus these courtyards offer what you can usually find in a city : places of exchanges and interactions

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After

This courtyard allows both citizens and students to express themselves by using all the first floors as exhibition areas, art shops and artist studios, connecting city and university

Main concept : Mix the University and the City

Atmosphere of the ÂŤArtsÂť courtyard

The 4 roads which connect the campus and the surroundings

New road details which put pedestrian in the main position

This road starting from the main plaza finishes by a desk on the Ilwer reservoir, connecting more easily the core of the campus witht this lake that has a beautiful landscape

Atmosphere of the deck on the lake August 2015 | KU Faculty & SKKU Faculty | Master 1 | 62


The space of the main plaza is given to everyone, they can enjoy resting on the grass hills for example This hole is used to connect underground parkings and plaza and at the same time gardens are created that people can enjoy and even some arts can be displayed.

Details 1 of the section 63 | Innovation District


This building contains the New Technologies Department (directly related with Samsung). On the upper floors students can develop their works On the first floor students can display their works in dedicated spaces allowing not only people from the university to see them, but people from the whole city. So that their ideas can break into the mass more easily

Details 1

Details 2

Details 2 of the section

Longitudinal section of the main plaza August 2015 | KU Faculty & SKKU Faculty | Master 1 | 64


Tropical architecture he goal was to understand the specificity of architecture in tropical areas. Thereby, we searched in group what are the main features of the tropical architecture. The main problem of this area was the flooding which can happen in case of huge tropical rains. So to drain the water we designed three main vegetalized canals which bring water into holding bassins and we designed public parks around them. In addition, the area is organize d with a main road and differents centers of activities . We also designed buildings with double-oriented apartments, and direct acces from «varanges» (porchs) to big garden corridors. This design is inspired by the vernacular architecture of this tropical island. Our final purpose was to create a balanced mix between modern and vernacular architectural solution for all the buildings, private or public of this area. 65 | Tropical Architecture | Teacher : J.COULON

Deliverable: Design a special planning district of 13 000m² in the Reunion island, Indian o c e a n . T h e p l a n n i n g i n c l u d e s 2 0 0 appa r t m e n t s , a n d va r i o u s i n f r a s t r u c t u r e s s u c h a s : l i b r a r y , m u lt i - p u r p o s e r o o m , a c i t y h a l l a n n e x e tc . . T e a c h e r : J. COULON T e a m : J B B LO NDE L, A. S C HRI VE, L. C HA PUI S, J. D A S I LVATO M A S, C. RA I NI D a t e : F e b r u a r y 2 0 1 2 (2

weeks)


On the appartment building, there are garden corridors which generate vegetation at every floors to to give the impression that nature is coming inside the buildings

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Vegetalized canals to bring rain water into holding basins

Agripark

Park City hall annex Sports complex

Educational center Different levels of roads

Cultural center

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Organization of the area Site plan 67 | Tropical Architecture | Teacher : J.COULON


Apartments opened on two sides Natural ventilation

Architectural composition Housings = RIGIDITY

Corridors = DYNAMISM

Shaping of the buildings CENTRAL CIRCULATION

Aim of the corridors Rain water

Privacy

Natural ventilation

Ventilation Light Sun light

Wind

Corridor

Noise

Apartment

Noise

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Diagram section Architectural and bioclimatic design of the building

Principe of connections between housings and corridors Februar y 2013 | ENSAM | Bachelor 2 | 68


We chose to put ÂŤvaranguesÂť because this space is traditionally very used by inhabitants to rest or eat for example; it brings conviviality and connection with the outside which we though were very important in this tropical climat

The garden corridors by their sizes and shapes can be use as an extension of every apartments.

Floors plan Models 69 | Tropical Architecture | Teacher : J.COULON


Bird view of the two apartment buildings, we can see that corridors are creating a real vegetal park all around the buildings

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Drawings Elevation of the Montpellier’s Temple made during my internship at SARL Laurent Dufoix, Montpellier, FR

Duration : 3 days Softwares used : AutoCad and Adobe Photoshop

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Rendings made for a competition during my internsip at Imagine Architecture, Montpellier, FR

Duration : 4 days for everything Softwares used : Sketchup and Adobe Photoshop

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Perspective drawing made during my Bachelor 1 at National School of Architecture of Montpellier, FR

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Duration : few hours Hand-drawing using : tracing paper, pencil and felt-ip pens


Perspective drawing made during my Bachelor 1 at National School of Architecture of Montpellier, FR

Duration : few hours Hand-drawing using : tracing paper and black felt pens 74


Travels

London, United Kingdom

ravel is a huge part of my life. I ’m from two extremly different cultures (french and chinese), so I ’m holding the travel spirit i nside of me. Since my youngest age I had the chance to discover many countries, many cultures and I don’t wan t to stop my discoveries now. Travels allow to discover what other architects do, and this is why it is fundamental for me and my passion of architecture. As we are design ing a project as we are travelling, we are disco vering new things. We learn because we travel.

Paris, France

Travelling allows a confrontation of our habits, so this is a confrontation of what we are. it is a step for ward in new worlds that we don’t really know, it can expand horizons. Currently I have the chance to study architecture in Kanagawa University in Japan and I ’m ver y grateful to be able to discover the japanese architecture and culture which always facinated me. You can fi nd a lot of my travelling photograpies on my instagram : https://instagram.com/davidlcq/ 75 | Drawings

Places where I have traveled

Barcelona, Spain

Porto, Portugal


Tokyo, Japan

Hong Kong, China

Singapore Stockholm, Sweden

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El Nido, Philippines 76


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