Malin Mohr | Portfolio | CV | 2017

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PORTFOLIO By Malin Mohr Architect Cand.arch RIBA part II

2017


PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Colectivo Warehouse; Free-lance architect

July 2015 - Present |EU|

Danish ambassador in the architecture and art collective: Colectivo Warehouse develops participative architecture in cultural and social projects through design, experimentation and hands-on approach in projects for public and private space.

Arkitema Architects; Junior architect

Jan. 2016 - July 2016 |DK|

Team member in the Arkitema People Involvement department in Arkitema Architects. Experience with design process management, userdriven co-creation, workshops and presentations within the built environment and urban development with emphasis on users and interdisciplinary collaborations.

MALIN MOHR Architect, M.arch RIBA part II

Danish | German +45 60866212 mohrmalin@gmail.com www.linkedin.com/in/malin-mohr

Studio Mockup; Professional model building

Oct. 2015 - Present |DK|

Colectivo Warehouse; Architectural intern

May 2015 - Jul. 2015 |PT|

Building professional large-scale, high-end architecture models for projects within urban planning, art and architecture. Studio Mockup is a small practice developing high-end architecture models, userdriven workshops, interior design, urban installations. As an intern I was part of the holistic design process from design to construction including tutoring on-site.

Brito Rodriguez; Architectural intern

March 2015 - May 2015 |PT|

My main responsibilities were digital renderings and base drawings for newly started projects.

El Casc | El Fabricante de Espheras; Photographer

July 2015 |ES|

Photographing during the socio-cultural urban festival to revitalize the historical centre of Villena, Spain

Gustin Landscape; Student worker

March 2014 - Oct. 2014 |DK|

Part-time student worker responsibel for digital and physical models, and experimental design proposals.

LANGUAGES Danish English German Dutch Norwegian Portuguese

IT SKILLS ADOBE Illustrator ADOBE Photoshop ADOBE Indesign Autocad 2D Rhinoceros 3D Sketchup GIS Maps Archicad Revit V-Ray

EDUCATION Masters in Architecture, RIBA part II 2017 Aarhus School of Architecture |DK|

Studio Urban Design | Tom Nielsen Studio Context | Thomas Hilberth, Leif Høghfelt

Thesis project: Learning from the informal - Relocating a marginal community into an urban fabric Planning of a new social neighbourhood for residents from an informal settlement south of Lisbon. Focus on social structures and their influence in urban design. Bachelor of Arts in Architecture 2014 Aarhus School of Architecture |DK| Unit D | Izabela Wieczorek

Bachelor project: Exhibited Performance Transformation of the historical building Prora, Germany from abandoned holiday resort to art school residence for performance and fine arts. Emphasis on the ephemeral in architecture. Exchange Semester 2013 University College Dublin, Richview |IR|

3rd year | A House for Music, Expansion of the Seamus Ennis Centre in Naul

Architectural drawing and expression within design 2011 Aarhus Art Academy |DK| Art classes | Peter Lunding


EXTRA CURRICULAR Roskilde Festival; On-site project manager | Coordinator

June 2016 |DK|

Departamento Universidade Lusófona de Lisboa; Tutor

July 2015 |PT|

Biblioteca Trafaria; Tutor for volunteers

July 2015 |PT

Managing the on-site construction and dismanteling of three large sized pavilions Flagship Shelters On-site construction of public space; Parque Intergeracional de Marvila with architecture students

Furniture making in Espaço de Leitura e Actividades of Colectivo Warehouse with volunteers and locals

European Architecture Student‘s Assembly (EASA)

July 2015 |MT|

Participant in the workshop Antiroom II | on-site construction of a circular, floating wooden pavilion

Efterskolen for Scenekunst; Assistent teacher

Sept. 2014 - Feb. 2015 |DK|

Evening assistent for 10th grade students (16 year-old) at the school for drama, music and dance

Northside Festival; Design and construction

June 2014 |DK|

In charge of design and assemblance of interior and vegetation plan of the entrance pavilion People Side

El Fabricante de Espheras | El Casc; Design and construction

July 2014 |ES|

Participant in the workshop Astronautas Nuevas Realidades Urbanas of PEZ Estudio | design, on-site construction, documentation

Aarhus School of Architecture; Student Representative

2013 |DK|

Representing Unit D | active member of the student society SPARK organizing talks on architecture for humanity

HONERABLE MENTION | GRANTS RIBA Presidents Medal Award; Nominated, silver medal

2015 |DK|

International Young Planning Professionals Award; El Casc

2014 |DK|

Arkitekt Kirsten Spliid Pedersens Rejsefond; Grant for India

2014 |DK|

Cocoon | Designed in Aarhus School of Architecture, built in Trichy, Tamil Nadu, India

At YPPA Tours France | The El Casc socio-cultural urban festival, Villena, Spain

Cocoon | Travel grant for a project with intercultural learning and promotion of sustainable design

PUBLICATIONS Polemik; Naturby/bynatur

Article about rethinking the nature in our cities and towns with Sille Askefrø Bjørn

Antiroom II

Archdaily | Designed by Elena Chiavi + Ahmad El Mad + Matteo Goldoni

May 2016 |DK| January 2016 |MT|

Cocoon 2015 |DK| Studio Context, Aarhus School of Architecture | ISBN: 87 90979 45 1 | AL! Atmospheric Laboratory June 2013 |DK| Unit D Aarhus School of Architecture | ISBN: 978 87 910 5112 8 http://issuu.com/unit23d/docs/aaa_al__atmospheric_laboratory_unit #188 Delfinen, Aarhus Universitet; First Page Photograph April 2014 |DK| Photographic series, Dublin | http://issuu.com/delfinen/docs/delfinen__188 #187 Delfinen, Aarhus Universitet March 2014 |DK| Front Page Photograph | http://issuu.com/delfinen/docs/delfinen__187 Guidebook India Spring 2014: Studio Contex February 2014 |DK| Studio Context, Aarhus School of Architecture | Thomas Hilberth


SELECTED PROJECTS

1. MASTER‘S DEGRE Thesis | Learning from the Informal 2017 | p. 9 - 22

India | Cocoon 2015 | p. 23 - 28

Landscape | Nature vs. Culture 2016 | p. 29 - 34

2. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Co-Creation | Arkitema Architects p. 35 - 40 | 2016

Mapping and Process Management | Collaboration Strategy for Arkitema Architects p. 37 - 38

Concept Design | Nature Institute Løvbakkerne p. 39 - 40

Community driven Hands-on projects | Colectivo Warehouse p. 41 - 52 | 2015

Project Manager | Flagship Shelters p. 41 - 46

Furniture Design | Biblioteca Trafaria p. 47 - 50

Public Community Space | Parque Intergeracional p. 51 - 52

3. BACHELOR DEGREE Bachelor Project | Building Transformation | Exhibited Performance 2014 | p. 53 - 56

UCD | House for Music 2013 | p. 57 - 58



LEARNING FROM THE INFORMAL RELOCATION OF A MARGINAL COMMUNITY INTO AN URBAN FABRIC

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Thesis project The architect‘s role in political and social landscapes Studio Urban design/Landscape architecture Aarhus School of Architecture Site location: Lisbon Metropolitan Area, Portugal Supervisor: Tom Nielsen Individual work Housnig and urban design

Lisbon Costa da Caparica

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Lisbon Metropolitan Area Infrastructure


Sketch from sitevisit 2017


FROM MARGINAL TO URBAN In this project I started out exploring spatial organisation and their social qualities within an informal community of postcolonial immigrants in Lisbon, Portugal. An impulse of local residents in the informal settlement, Terras da Costa, south of Lisbon, has led to a userdriven collaboration with local architects and authorities aiming to improve the resident‘s living conditions. Together they have started planning the relocation of residents from the informal settlement to the neighbouring city.

„How to sustain social structures crucial to a community, while encouraging integration through VISIBLE housing and ACCESSABLE circulation?“

This project aims to add a focus on communal spaces as a crucial element, when relocating residents from marginal to urban territory.

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Siteplan of Costa da Caparica | Originally drawn in 1:2000 Highlighting public programmes important to Terras da Costa residents today 11


TERRAS DA COSTA Terras da Costa hosts 90 families living in self-built dwellings hidden among agricultural fields sustaining most residents with work. The community relieves the pressure of hard workloads and low income through social structures such as extended family clusters helping each other with child care, food production and cooking. Paths, court yards and the community kitchen are crucial common spaces to sustain everyday life.

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Clusters of relatives and social relations

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Barber Resident’s Gathering Car-Service Music Studio Community Kitchen Bars

Survey sketch of the community kitchen built in 2014

Survey photo from family court yard

Plan of the current location of the settlement, Terras da Costa

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Photo: Michele Spatari sitevisit, 2017


KITCHENS LINKED TO OUTDOOR GATHERINGS The organisation of the settlement is a result of extensions made over the past 40 years. A closer analysis of housing plans shows how kitchens are a core element of the infrastructure in the settlement. Kitchens are positioned in the front of each house opening up towards the circulation through the settlement. They form the threshold between private interior and common exterior spaces.

Floorplans and axonometric of dwellings in settlement Originally drawn in 1:200 Source of floorplans: Colectivo Warehouse

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VISIBLE AND ACCESSABLE The chosen site for relocation is situated in the southern neighbourhood of the city. The site itself was once a residential area. Today it is an abandoned site with spontaneous vegetation serving as a threshold between the southern neighbourhood and the public coastline of the city. The infrastructure of roads and foot paths for access are already in place and in use today. Re-introducing housing on this site brings a potential to rethink the relation between local areas and the public coastline.

My thinking was that filling in a desolate block in an otherwise dense area of the city, would enefit the city as a whole. The site’s typology and vegetation offer ground for more private pockets to accommodate a new resdential part of the existing southern neighbourhood.

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Fishermen were relocated in the 1960’s leaving a circulation of paths.

The site became a threshold between public tourism and the private neighbourhood.


Urban park

Main road

Terras da Costa

Main shopping street

Public square

Agriculture Beach

“we want to live in an area that is part of the city, and where people are not afraid to enter”

Main bus station

Public programmes Pedestrian Promenade Main Roads Football stadium Site for relocation Dunes Southern neighbourhood: Bairro dos Campo da Bola

Camping Pedestrian Beach Promenade

Organisation of extended family clusters from Terras da Costa on site

Bringing in existing values of the neighbourhood’s street scape organised into public and private streets for access.

Introducing a public front towards the coast and more private streets towards the neighbourhood.

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A COMMON PUBLIC FRONT When designing a new residential area for relocated residents from Terras da Costa the relation between public and private spaces was a main concern. With reference to the traditional Roman aquaducts in the Portuguese landscape, an elevated service duct runs along the coastal road. Services for housing run inside the elevated construction, which provides a shaded walkway connected to the new housing. Alternate public and semi-private streets add peripherated views through the housing.

Excerpt of model, originally built in 1:500

Alongside the shaded walkway are public programmes such as barbers, bars and a street kitchen. This way the city’s promenade continues as part of the southern neighbourhood.

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Alternate public and semi-private streets run across the site connecting neighbourhood and coastal promenade while framing space for housing along the site’s slope. Public prgrammes (Barbers, street kitchen etc.)

Pedestrian walkways

Elevated public front

Plan of new neighbourhood and the connections to its surroundings

Front facade towards west showing the public front with public programmes

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CIRCULATION AS COMMON SPACE FOR GATHERING AND NEW ENCOUNTERS Spaces, which enhance community gatherings are crutial, when designing for socially and economically vulnurable groups in society. The emphasis of this project lies on the planning of spaces in which informal social gatherings can continue to exist, while a more accessable circulation ensures new relations to the surrounding city. All streets are open towards coast and existing neighbourhood with arched entrances and vegetation as thresholds between new and existing.

Sketch of connections

The housing is connected to the shaded walkway providing amenities and a public front.

Each family is provided with a housing core with the possibility to expand vertically over time as needs might change.

Cross section facing North showing the steppe housing from public front to more private community 18


Housing is stepped along the site’s existing slope. With reference to Terras da Costa’s organisation, kitchens face the shared space between buildings. These form steps and large landings and can be occupied by residents for social affairs and shared everyday tasks.

“Communities represent a ‘buffer zone’ between the individual and society” (Saunders, 2016)

Sketch of housing proposal

Model photos | Street scapes | Lisbon streets and aquaduct reference

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COCOON CROSS-CULTURAL COLLABORATION IN TAMIL NADU, INDIA DESIGNING AND BUILDING WITH LOCAL MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES

TAMIL NADU 200 km

- Nominated for the Presidents Medals August 2015, Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). - First prize in the Rethink the Future (RTF) Sustainability Awards, 2017, category; cultural built. - Inspiration for the Cocoon II Aarhus School of Architecture‘s exhibition Milano Design Week 2015 + Part of 10th World Bamboo Congress, Korea, 2015. TIRUCHIRAPPALLI 20 km

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Bamboo pavilion and landscape design

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Designed:

As part of Studio Context, Aarhus School of Architecture

Built:

Tiruchirapali, Tamil Nadu, India Trichy

Supervisors:

Thomas Hilberth, Leif Høghfeldt Hansen

Collaborators:

C.A.R.E School of Architecture, Byoung Cho Architects, Sara Kim (Diagonal Thoughts)


Photo of the interior of the main space Bamboo structure cladded with shingled from banana leaves


My work for COCOON includes fields below: - Initial sketching and final drawings in Aarhus - General construction maneging and coordination with Danish and Indian students (w. Maria Danielle, Anette Vintervold) - Plinth design / construction on-site (w. Maria Danielle, Anette Vintervold) - On-site construction of bamboo structure + water cleaning system (w. Helene Hov) - Documentation on site (w. Zuhal Kocan)

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AN EXPERIMENTAL BAMBOO LEARNING SPACE IN A DIVERSE LANDSCAPE

Cocoon is a space for teaching and exhibiting projects to visitors of the agriculture centre, Krishi Vigyan Kendra in South India. Krishi Vigyan Kendra is surrounded by rice fields, trees and endless species of plants. The landscape surrounding the Cocoon was programmed to connect the new bamboo building with the existing farm buildings through green corridors framing the different plants on the site.

Westbound elevation, drawn in Aarhus, DK (w. Kristine Mydland)

Plan of Cocoon and surrounding context drawn in Aarhus, DK (w. Gitte Vistness)

Photo of local craftmen starting the foundation construction, Trichy, India 23


Construction on site in India 24


BAMBOO AS AN ARBITRARY DOUBLE CURVED STRUCTURE WITH AN EARTH BRICK COMPOST TOILET PLUMBING Section

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Cocoon is constructed of local materials from the area around Trichy. The bamboo structure is constructed on a granite plinth with different levels to accommodate different programmes. It allows natural ventilation and adapts to the local climate. On the South side of the site we built an earth brick construction with access to a compost toilet including waste water cleaning basin and a toilet for both women and men.

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Northbound elevation (w. Kristine Mydland)

Long-section through the entire building Left: Main space, Right: Toilet building

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CULTURE VS. NATURE

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A RURAL LANDSCAPE DESIGN FOR LOCALS AND TOURISTS 2016

9th semester project Aarhus School of Architecture Studio Urban Design / Landscape Architecture Supervisor: Jens Christian Pasgaard Collaborative project with Iben Enevoldsen

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„We wish to welcome visitors to this exceptional landscape and it‘s rich history“ - Jens and Dorte, owners of the local farm butique


„The bunkers stand as historical traces embedded in a rough landscape“ - German tourist visiting the area

These bunkers have so much otential to facilitate exceptional ndscape experiences“

Director of Ringkøbing Museum

„Bunkers and summer houses exist in parallell realities“ - German tourist visiting the area

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Ringkøbing-Skjern Municipality holds many local treasures, which have become tourist atractions over the years.

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Shelters Lyngvig Havn

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West Wind Syd

Skjern • kano og kajakklub

Shelters Stauning

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Water sports center

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union headquarters

kayak route

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A LOCAL NETWORK OF NATURE AND HISTORY A special place in the area surrounding Ringkøbing Fjord is not mentioned in the tourist catalogues today. It is a beautiful and harsh dune landscape hiding the biggest cluster of bunkers from the 2nd World War. A local shop is the entrance to this historical and natural experience.

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A CULTURAL JOURNEY THROUGH NATURE A rethinking of the historical bunkers from the 2nd Word War allows locals and tourists to experience the exceptional landscape on the west coast of Denmark in a new way. Each bunker is re-interpreted in relation to it‘s form, function and contextual landscape to serve particular experiences for visitors. Each invention is constructed with minimal impact on the existing structures to respect the natural experience of the historical traces.

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Sommerhuszone Betonplads

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Air weapon Bunker A drift-wood cladding of the original concrete structure allows the visitor to access and stay in the space of the old weapon-shaft. Glass panels give cover while sustaining the 360 udsigt degree view over the 360 landscape

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CO-CREATION DESIGN AND PROCESS MANAGEMENT AT SCANDINAVIA‘S LARGEST ARCHITECTURE FIRM; ARKITEMA ARCHITECTS

2016

„People in Architecture“ - Arkitema Architects Position:

Junior Architect

Team:

Sille Askefrø, Lene Lottrup, Sofie Palsgaard

Key elements: Design process management Process leading Co-creation process Active communication User-involvement Interdisciplinary collaboration Key work aspects: Workshops with clients and collaborators Development of process tools and systems Strategy development Idea-generation Concept-development Sketching Presentations

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Learning from the informal


Photo: Workshop for idea generation


STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT FOR INTERNAL COLLABORATION AND COMMON DIRECTION

I was part of the force behind the implementation of a new strategy for the company‘s overall goal for future projects in Arkitema Architects while working with the collaborative team „Arkitema People Involvement“. The strategy itself entails a specific focus of the company‘s goal in future projects within professional aspects, work ethic and work environment regarding fields such as; sustainability and participation.

Organisation diagram for participants and their relations

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Throughout this process I participated in the design of new visual communication and evcaluation tools. Tools were implemented gradually in the company‘s existing processes and ensure a transparency in future knowledge-sharing between different segments of the company.

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Visual tools were designed to strengthen a collective focus and communication in collaborative projects. Project contents Low proceed

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Visual ealuation process tool; Designed throughout the project

PLANNING

Why co-creation? The outcome was a participatory design throgh cocreation, which built upon the influence of everyone involved. It adds to a collective work environment in a company of over 400 co-workers.

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Process management and mapping of needs and potentials: The development of the strategy‘s content was performed through a series of co-creation worshops following an extensive mapping of the company‘s organisation and potentials for interdisciplinary collaboration.

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Process wheel; used throughout the project

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CONCEPT DESIGN FOR THE NATURE INSTITUTE IN HERNING The Nature Institute, Løvbakkerne, is a learning centre in nature about nature. I was part of developing a new concept for the future development of the nature centre. The concept included a closer relation to the surrounding nature and was developed through co-creation methods. Visual communication tools in use

Concept development and mapping of expectations

Idea generation and decision making

Overall concept and key values

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Sketch strip of different stages of the process for designing an idea catalogue for future fundraising. The strip was used to communicate and discuss the outcome of each phase with the involved participants.

User involvement workshop and presentations

Idea sketch Result from idea generation workshop


PROJECT MANAGER; VIP-LOUNGES FOR VULNURABLE GROUPS Year 2017 Location Lisbon Metropolitan Area, Portugal

An impulse of local residents in the informal settlement, Terras da Costa, has amplified a collaboration with local architects and the municipality of Almada with the aim of improving the resident‘s living conditions.

FLAGSHIP SHELTERS; RECREATIONAL VIPLOUNGES FOR THE BOTTLE AND REFUND COLLECTORS AT ROSKILDE FESTIVAL 2016

Wooden large scale pavilions Position:

Project Manager for on-site construction Team leader for volunteer team Communication | Team Coordinator

Team:

Colectivo Warehouse, SUPERFLEX, KWY, Roskilde Festival, Eurostand

Flagship Shelters was initially designed by Superflex, supervised by KWY before the final design and construction by Colectivo Warehouse and Eurostand. The pavilions are designed to mimic three of the most exclusive and prominent flagship brand stores in Tokyo.

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These modifications of famous fashion brands‘ flagship stores are not a celebration of the fashion industry. The modifications were downscaled and built out of cheap materials, commenting on issues such as consumption, social injustice and how to prioritise financial and social resources. For Roskilde Festival 2016 three of the Flagship Shelters were built in shed-size structures to function as recreational VIP-lounges for the bottle and refund collectors during the festival. The lounges were offering food, shelter, internet and electricity for those attending the festival under the worst circumstances.

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HANDS-ON PARTICIPATION FROM FIRST SKETCH TO FINAL BRICK; SHARING, TEACHING AND LEARNING THROUGH DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

2015

Community driven architecture - Colectivo Warehouse Position:

Junior Architect

Team:

Ruben Teodoro, Ricardo Morais, SebastiĂŁo de Button

Projects: Flagship Shelters Biblioteca Trafaria Parque Intergeneracional Sopa de Pedra Exhibition and furniture: Marchas do Castelo

Mindset: Colectivo Warehouse develops participative architecture in cultural and social projects. The participative design and construction leads to results with greater impact in the emerging urban landscape of cities and its communities. These projects are supported by mediation processes stimulating participation, inclusion and collective ownership.

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BIBLIOTECA TRAFARIA 2015

Trafaria, Portugal Colectivo Warehouse (Ricardo morais | Malin Mohr) Furniture design | Technical Drawing | Construction Workshop Tutoring | Community Involvement A project developed in collaboration with Ricardo Morais, Colectivo Warehouse. This project became part of the municipality’s plan of revitalising the town through local engagement. We collaborated with the library staff, the architect connected to the municiality and the local users. We were asked to transform an existing space, on the town’s main square, to be used by elderly and children. Biblioteca Trafaria also serves as the local cultural centre, community space of the Union of Parishes. They host several public events, screenings and collaborations with different associations through social interventions and local entertainment. I was responsible for the design of the different furniture peaces from first sketches to technical construction drawings. During the construction workshop I was one of two tutors responsible for teaching wood construction and furniture making to volunteers and collaborate with carpenters, the library staff, architects and volunteers.

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As part of Colectivo Warehouse I took part in the design development, planning and on-site construction. The first two weeks of the construction included a student workshop for architecture espaçamento 10 mm students from Universidade Lusófona, Lisboa. The construction work contained every part of the building process, from foundation digging until concrete pouring and final wooden details.

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PROJECTO WAREHOUSE |telf:914735252| |telf:916701044| |telf:913333868|

especialidade: Arquitectura

título do projecto: BIP/ZIP - Desenhar Redes

designação: Pormenores Corte AA' BB'

técnicos responsáveis: projectowarehouse

morada: Rua de Marvila, Lisboa

âmbito: DESENHO DE ESTALEIRO

projectowarehouse @gmail.com

código projecto: #C018

cliente: Ateliermob + Xerém

desenhado: projectowarehouse - RT

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PROJECTO WAREHOUSE |telf:914735252| |telf:916701044| |telf:913333868|

especialidade: Arquitectura

título do projecto: BIP/ZIP - Desenhar Redes

designação: Pormenores Corte AA' BB'

técnicos responsáveis: projectowarehouse

morada: Rua de Marvila, Lisboa

âmbito: DESENHO DE ESTALEIRO

projectowarehouse @gmail.com

código projecto: #C018

cliente: Ateliermob + Xerém

desenhado: projectowarehouse - RT

PROJECTO WAREHOUSE |telf:914735252| |telf:916701044| |telf:913333868|

especialidade: Arquitectura

título do projecto: BIP/ZIP - Desenhar Redes

designação: CORTE FF'-LONG. ESTR. ESCORREGA

técnicos responsáveis: projectowarehouse

morada: Rua de Marvila, Lisboa

âmbito: DESENHO DE ESTALEIRO

projectowarehouse @gmail.com

código projecto: #C018

cliente: Ateliermob + Xerém

desenhado: projectowarehouse - RT

C.8 data: 27-06-2015

escala: 1:50

C.6 data: 27-06-2015

escala: 1:20

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EXHIBITED PERFORMANCE

DIALOGUE BETWEEN BUILDING AND PEOPLE; BACHELOR PROJECT

2014

Bachelor Project Aarhus School of Architecture Unit D Collaborative project with Anette Vintervold Site location: Prora, RĂźgen, Germany

Spanning 4,5 km along the coast of Prorer Wiek between the vacation destination, Binz and the seaport Sassnitz, RĂźgen Germany, the Nationalistic intended beach resort, Prora appears as a trace of man-made historical events. With a combined fine arts and performance centre we add a new step to the eventful timeline of the existing building, Prora. The project raises the question: when is art exhibited, and when is it performed? The brief said to transform the abandoned, intensional nazi vacation centre, Prora, into an extension of the University of Arts in Berlin. In a group of two, we were asked to work with the combination of two art forms as a foundation for the strategy of transformation.

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Sassnitz

Prora

Binz

Model Photography | Location


Performance art studios

Common and open Atrium

Fine art studios

Long section through selected double hight studios and circulation

An added rail structure with flexible canvas walls is attached to the existing concrete grid, creating a variety of different sized flexible spaces. The spaces in between can be created through piviting the canvases. These include a double wooden frame. The outer frame is directly attached to the rail and enables the canvas to pivit. The inner frame enables the user to attach different materials as a wall, depending on the use.

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Collage of exterior view


2nd

1st

Floorplans of open studios

Pivoting partition walls with canvases

Open circulation

Housing Units

2nd Floor Performance Space

2nd Floor Fine Art‘s Space

1st Floor Fine Art‘s Space

1st Floor Performance Space

Exhibition Space

Main Entrance, Gallery

Axonometry, Overall programing, Circulation

Moments related to axonometric

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A HOUSE FOR MUSIC A NEW SEAMUS ENNIS CULTURAL CENTRE IN THE NAUL, IRELAND 2013

Exchange semester project University College Dublin, Architecture Department Richview

Seamus Ennis Cultural Centre A combination of several briefs led to a project where individual research was transformed into a proposal for a new cultural centre with performance spaces for traditional Irish music, completed as a group work. Integrating the slope of the site through a core path through the planned area, connects the eastside, towards the main road through the village, and the back road towards the forest and the church towards west. Curved, solid walls of concrete compliment the shape of the planned area, while connecting the continuous circulation inside and outside. The aim was to let the shape of both the building‘s exterior and interior circulation path create a natural flow and hereby connect all the programs to one centre curve.

Site location: The Naul, Ireland Tutors: Will Diamond, Robert Bourke, Wendy Berrett, Tiago Faria Individual and group work

Plan of design

Model photograph

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Foundation Detail

Wall, Roof, Beam Detail

Wall, Roof, Skylight Detail

Visualisation, section and detail drawings og design

Long section

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THANK YOU for taking the time to read through my work. You are very welcome to contact me if you are interested in my work Danish | German +45 60866212 mohrmalin@gmail.com www.linkedin.com/in/malin-mohr All the best, Malin Mohr


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