ARCHITECTURE
PORTFOLIO Susanne Schwarzer
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MILKOWEIT ARCHITEKTEN 37 CURRICULUM VITAE & CONTACT
Urban Design
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MÜLLERSTRASSE + MA - Radialen Berliner Lebensadern in Gefahr The Chausseestraße is not only one of the
qualities of staying compared to the north
largest radial streets of Berlin it´s also one
which has much bigger distances to overco-
of the main drags of the urban district cal-
me. The historic buildings and narrow streets
led Mitte. It is the oldest street of the Ora-
in the south gives an entirely different flair to
nienburger suburbs. The Chausseestraße is
the area.
characterized by different facets which are caused by many significant urban transfor-
To the south are residential complexes, ho-
mations. In this term paper, named Müller-
tels, retails and the museum of natural history,
straße+, we create an analytical profile of the
to the north is the area of the military hospi-
road to crystallize its facets, strengths and
tal, the so called Erika-Heß Ice rink and com-
weaknesses.
panies as Bayer GmbH. Between these contrasting zones of the street an urban transition
At a closer look at Chausseestraße, a diffe-
zone has been formed. Between 1961 and
rent building density stands out. While in
1990 the Berlin Wall separated here the last
the south of the road, at the district boar-
200 meters of the street. At the intersection
der of Mitte, a dense urban development
with Liesenstraße was the former checkpoint
outweighs, a wider and large-part building
Chausseestraße.
structure is found in the north. In the 19th
In this transition zone, the new headquarters
Century the north side of Chausseestraße
of the “Bundesnachrichtendienst” (BND) is
was an area, where Berlins engineering in-
located today. It must be feared that this pro-
dustry was settled and originally it was out-
ject creates an urban “death zone”.
side the city limits. When Berlins areal extent,
A residential use is found only sporadically.
the factories that had arisen previously, were
As part of the expansion of the city in the
resettled to the outskirts, but some factories
19th century a contiguous residential area,
and workshops remained in the original pla-
east of Chausseestraße, was built, but were
ce. At the attached building development in
interrupted by various institutions of social
the southern part of the street settlements of
and technical infrastructure also by areas for-
cafes and retail followed over time. There are
merly used for commercial purposes.
different speeds of transits just as different
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Weaknesses Because of the large area of the BND, the Chausseestraße experiences a “urban break”. The lively area in the south, which is activated by commerce, restaurants and residential housing is cut off from the northern part of the street. Because of this the northern section is much less visited. Points of interest as the former checkpoint are thus simply overlooked. Empty building areas and further the increased establishment of large corporations like Bayer in the north created an urban monostructure. The feeling of urban fracturing of the urban space is reinforced by the wide walkways. In return for the minority of passers-by, the density of the traffic increases in the northern part of the street. Accordingly, the traffic is faster, which makes a pleasant stay in public open spaces unlikeable.
A BERLIN WALL HISTORY AT CHECK POINT
B. ART INSTALLATION
“KANINCHENFELD”, KARA SACHSE 1999
C. GERMAN
REUNIFICATION MEMORIAL HILDEGARD LEEST
A. FORMER CHECK POINT
D. GRAVEYARD ST. HEDWIG
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Density
Structure
History
Street Profil
Qualities of residence
URBAN DESIGN MÜLLERSTRASSE +
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Shops
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Strengths and Potential
Urban Analysis GREEN AREA
The Chausseestraße has some strengths with high potentials for reactivation of the urban area. Those need to be recognized and utilized optimally by simple measures. The Chausseestraße is with the underground U6 and the busses excellently linked to the public transport. This provides a high degree of integration with the neighbouring district of Mitte and Wedding and it makes this part of the City easy accessible for visitors from elsewhere. One reason to visit Chausseestraße could be the numerous amounts of open spaces and parks. By simple interventions those open spaces can affect the streetscape positively.
GAPS BETWEEN BUILDINGS HIGH TRAFFIC LOW TRAFFIC
In addition, the sport facilities such as the Erika-Hess-Stadium, provides the area with a positive aspect in terms of attraction of the urban space. Potential tourist attractions are found in the area of the former checkpoint. Parts of the Berlin Wall could be seen here and revive the critical southern part of the street. Cultural institutions such as the BallhausTheater or the Brecht-Haus draw visitors from outside. Overall, the northern part of the Chausseestraße shows many strengths that are already being put to good use. The increased establishment of catering, retail and impressive buildings of the Renaissance and Neobarock in the south make the road attractive to linger, stroll and shopping. The city feels lively and dynamic here. Although the northern part of the street also has strengths, such as green areas, its potentials though are far from exhausted. Here we need some main measures of change in order to “revive” the street entirely. In the further course of the seminar, we suggest some measures.
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MA - Experimental Timber Construction A meeting place for parents, students and teachers of the Montessori comprehensive school in Berlin-Zehlendorf is to understand as a participatory planning process. A two-day workshop, where a lively exchange between students and the kids took place, allowed that the „secret“ desires of the children were incorporated in the planning process in order to ensure sustainable identification with the pavilion. The target for this experimental timber structure in modular construction was to create variety space on a minimal surface for a variety use and the different requirements of the various stakeholders. The result was a large approxematly 24 sqm main room which can be used as a community space for school activities at a place outside the daily routine of everyday school life. From this main room small stairs lead up into four smaller, higher-lying areas, which serve the students as safe haven. You leave behind the normal, horizontal space of the common room and enter a climbing scenery of sloping walls, floors and ceiling. Each room is connected via tunnels. Each room was assigned to a name according to the picture of the ark, a ship, whose functions can be experienced in a change of material and atmosphere.
Client: Ministry of education, youth and science Cost: 124 000 Euros Gross
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The external of the pavilion stands out by its playful lightness, its extravagant design and colorful glass facade against the existing buildings of the school ensemble which made of a strict brick facade. One of the main tasks of the semester was to make the design reality. This included the entire construction design, structural analysis collaboration with structural engineers, cost reduction, material identification, tendering and contracting. The development of the experimental students Pavilion is funded by the German Federal Environmental Foundation (Deutschen Bundesstiftung Umwelt DBU).
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(RE)THINK (RE)VIEW
Ecologic Living on the “Fischerinsel”, Berlin The today´s high standard of living involve
above mentioned principles of sustainable
resource and energy consumption, which
architecture. The concept focuses on a
overall leads to overexploitation of natural
resource-efficient,
resources and is driving climate change.
and provides the basis for developing a new
Pollutant emissions and huge quantities of
form of housing. It is addressed in particular
waste go hand in hand with this exaggerated
to young people who are interested in
consumption.
sustainable living and want to build their future
according
ecological
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construction
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The
This development presents challenges for all
building creates place that combines modern
sectors of society. The construction industry
comforts with environmental requirements
has raised the issue of sustainability many
and reinforced awareness of resource-saving
years ago and in this area it is one of the
method.
leading
industries.
However,
sustainable
architecture is treated in many publications
The current draft considers itself a modern
as a purely technical requirement. The
and contemporary approach of high-rise
concept of sustainability has several aspects
architecture, integrates environmental and
that need to be considered together as a unit
social aspects of housing. The residents have
to generate a holistic success.
in addition to their primary residential space
A ecologicl-technical view of a building over
areas for special use. This creates a social
its entire life cycle enables the development
climate within the building, and promotes
within the meaning of the principle of
interpersonal encounters and creates a
sustainability. As well sociological criteria as
sense of community. The variable uses of
the flexibility and the possibilities for further
these areas offer residents the charm of a
development in the social environment over
small town within the high-rise complex. The
several generations takes into account.
ecological demands on the overall concept can be found in the design of the common
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The task and the architectural goal of this
areas again, which provide, among others, a
master thesis was to develop student housing
bicycle storage room, a „swap meet“ club and
integrated in both urban design and the
acreage.
Urban Design Sustainable measures consider all levels of planning and therefore starts with the urban development. The design of the Fischerinsel takes the original idea of the high-rise building, designed in the 70s, and underlines the high value of recognition of the place with reviving and improving the quality of stay. The open space design combines the high-rise buildings with one another and strengthen their solidarity with a central band which represents an urban space with active green areas and city park character. Playgrounds, sports facilities, Boules space, table tennis and many other activities can take place here. At the northern end of the active space, a sealed city square works as a central anchor point, where flea markets can be held. This active area is because of its central location used as a link and as a buffer zone for two additional zones.
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Zoning The northern zone runs along the Getrauden Street and the goal here is to restore the historical center by closing the road space with two additional buildings in the same typology of the existing one. The southern zone is reserved for Green Living. Its free-flowing green space that surrounds the buildings are in a great contrast to the active area of ​​ the central belt. The park-like transformation allows rest and relaxation. Dense planting, tall trees and differently designed habitats are to be interconnected by a net of paths with different clearings, seating and rest areas. Here the existing vegetation is the basis and is to be completed with a rich biodiversity.
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The building is symbolically constructed as an open shelf filled with boxes. The „shelves“, so the terrace levels, are located at different heights, arranged after one storey, two or after three at irregular intervals. This principle split the building into small sections that generate different places and allows small-scale structure of the entire complex. It connects two units to one another and offers exterior public space, which enliven the terraces for community activities. The mixed use of public space to the ground floors and private spaces above, takes up the idea of the urban character, and multiplies it within the building. To further lighten the appearance of the building, the „boxes“ variate in size and position after each terrace. Green spaces with crops give the room quality and comfort.
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The terraces around the building are used as private terraces and the flats above were equipped with balconies. A building envelope in the form of a widemeshed net, which stretches from terrace to terrace, forms a homogeneous finish and serves as wind and rain protection. The choice of material is based on the “Cradle to Cradle� principle. The supporting structure follows the High-Tech Strategy, which allows to recycle the material back into the technical cycle and the interior construction follows the low-tech strategy and uses materials that can be recycled within the biological cycle.
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Michael Cleary Architects
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Long Leys House England 2008 - 2010 The project of Long Leys House, situated in
house to create a enclosed space together
Cumnor, Oxfordshire in UK, had been given
with the proposed cinema. A indoor pool
to Michael James Cleary Architects in 2009
house, also with a connection to the main
and involved a ÂŁ 2.5 million house conversion
house, just as a new barn for agricultural
and extension. The plot includes beside the
equipment and tractors was to be designed
main house a existing garage, a cottage and
on the plot.
land. My areas of responsibility were including Due
to
and
developed and technical design, according
extensions of the main house in the 70s
to building regulations, tender action and
and
and
construction on and offsite. In 14 month I
measurements of windows, doors, bricks and
was able to follow up all stages of the project
roof tiles were dominating the facade and
from the first sketches until the handover of
created a busy and uneven picture. It was to
the keys.
90s,
prior
building
numerous
alterations dimensions
develope a uniform design and increase the quality of the materials and appearance. Clients: Mr. and Mrs Withey Furthermore the family was fond of a generous entrance situation and a extension
Architect: Michael Cleary Architects
of the kitchen in the form of a conservatory.
Interior designer: Michael Priest
Another assignment included to even the
Contractor: Benfield & Loxley
change of levels within the house and top up the low ceilings to the front bedrooms and create un-suits out of them.
Structural engineer: OMK Design Quantity surveyor: Joff Webb Pool subcontractor:Penguin Pools
Beyond the main house the existing garage was converted into a cinema and gaming room and linked to the main house. Therefore a new garage was repositioned in front of the
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Planning consultant: Cgms Consulting Mech. Subcontractor: Aldens Electr. Subcontractor: R.T. Harris
Long Leys House, Cumnor
job no:
February 2009
Existing
date:
0906/ 201
drawn by: LJW 1:50 @ A1
scale:
Ground floor plan as existing
title:
Site Plan
michael cleary architect. 15 thames street, abingdon, OX14 3HZ, tel:01235 537444
Notes:
No deviation may be m the details shown on t without prior permissi architects. Any discre between this drawing other document shou immediately to the arc IF IN ANY DOUBT AS
05 Games Room
No dimensions should from this drawing (this apply to drawings sub planning approval).
Kitchen
This drawing is to be from currency immedi revised version is issu
external store
Utility
WC Porch
INDICATIVE ONLY
02
The contractor must c existing construction o prior to the commenc works.
Store Hall
diminishing natural stone slates
GY
04
All rights described in of the Copyright, Desi Patents Act of 1988 h generally asserted.
Lobby
S4
Contractor to obtain a information from Struc drawings (indication o
natural slate Morning Room
white painted metal rainwater goods
Study
main SF level
01
main SF level
S8
Family Sitting Room
main FF level Contractor to obtain all structural information from Structural Engineer's drawings (indication only shown).
main FF level
Drawing Room TP TP
All rights described in chapter 1V of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act of 1988 have been generally asserted.
POLE BARN
TP
The contractor must check the existing construction on the site prior to the commencement of the works.
SUMMER HOUSE
main GF level
main GF level
This drawing is to be removed from currency immediately a revised version is issued No dimensions should be scaled from this drawing (this note does not apply to drawings submitted for planning approval).
north elevation as existing
TP
west elevation as existing
painted rendered flat arch over door & window
No deviation may be made from the details shown on this drawing without prior permission of the architects. Any discrepancy found between this drawing and any other document should be referred immediately to the architects. IF IN ANY DOUBT ASK.
S
06
N
03
red/brown facing brickwork with stepped corner detailing
Notes: TP
S6
red/brown facing brickwork chimney
diminishing natural stone slates
diminishing natural stone slates natural slate
natural slate
main SF level
main SF level
main FF level
main FF level
main GF level
main GF level
east elevation as existing
south elevation as existing
01 Main house
white painted metal rainwater goods
red/brown facing brickwork with stepped corner detailing
michael cleary architect. 15 thames street, abingdon, OX14 3HZ, tel:0 title:
Elevations as existing
scale:
1:100 @ A1
drawn by: LJW
02 Converted garage into cinema 03 Proposed indoor pool
date:
February 2009
job no:
Long Leys House, Cumnor
diminishing natural stone slates
natural slate
04 New driveway
white painted metal rainwater goods main SF level
05 Proposed garage main FF level
main SF level
red/brown facing brickwork with stepped corner detailing
main FF level
06 Proposed barn
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main GF level
main GF level
north elevation as existing
west elevation as existing
MICHAEL CLEARY LONG LEYS HOUSE
Main House Issues
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Elevations as Proposed
No entrance hall 3 Different coloured brick in facade
new rendered chimney
2 Different roof tiles
extension built under permitted development
main SF level
5
Low ceilings to front bedrooms
W1.23
5
Window bars too thick
Changes of levels in the house main FF level
extension built under permitted development
W1.01
lead clad dormer cheeks
4m
W1.02
3m 2.5m
13.050
12.715 f.f.l
12.715 f.f.l
12.458 f.c.l
10.000 f.f.l
WG.04
main GF level DG.02
WG.03
NORTH ELEVATION AS PROPOSED
Stone surrounds to windows WG.03 / WG.02 / WG.01 / W1.01 / W1.23 / WG.22
Render with Ashlar courses drawn on
10.000 f.f.l DG.01
WG.02 lead clad wall to end of flat roof area
W1.22
12.458 f.c.l
WG.01 new stone columns and new painted flat portico over
moulded timber surround to match existing
WG.22
link CG.01 to Cinema Existing brick "quoins" dubbed out with render to form pilasters
lead clad wall to end of flat roof area
Facade as Proposed rendered chimneys
diminishing natural stone slates
Render with courses drawn on to uniform all buildings All external doors and windows replaced roof tiles stripped off and new cumberland slate tiles laid down new rendered chimney
diminishing natural stone slates
white painted metal rainwater goods
main SF level
W1.14
Roof of the two front rooms taken down, walls raised and built new New stone surrounds to front windows New white painted metal rainwater goods Existing brick quoins dubbed out with render to form pilasters
main FF level
main GF level
W1.17
W1.16
W1.13
W1.12
W1.11 W1.10
W1.15
WG.14
WG.16 DG.08
DG.28
W1.09
Render with Ashlar courses drawn on NB Existing brick quoins adjacent DG.28 +WG.12 + W1.14 + W1.11 to be retained
WG.11
WG.13 DG.07
W1.08
WG.12
DG.06
WG.07
DG.03
SOUTH ELEVATION AS PROPOSED no render
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Purpose made staircase by joiner
Staircase to Entrance Hall
Steelwork to engineers details
Painted stringing, treads, risers and ballustrade
Hardwood handrail oiled and turned to meet horizontal handrail at first floor
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MICHAEL CLEARY LONG LEYS HOUSE
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Purpose made Doors and Windows
58 Windows 21 Different types in simular style Stone surrounds to front windows Ironmongery by interior designer Michael Priest Insulating glass units incorporating low emissivity glass, argon filled 94 External and internal doors With architrave
20 Different types in simular style Ironmongery by interior designer Michael Priest
Insulating glass units incorporating low emissivity glass, argon filled
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Work experience
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MILKOWEIT ARCHITEKTEN COHRS PLAASCH GBR Berlin 2010 - 2015
Milkoweit Architekten has a wide range of different construction projects ranging from residential buildings, elderly nursing homes, daycare centers, commercial properties up to conversions of listed buildings. The main focus is on the construction of elderly nursing homes, which takes not only the economical feasibility related to the legal planning regulations, but also the realization of representative, friendly and functional nursing homes. Due to the demographic change it is a responsible task to give this age band a place where they can feel home and save. We not only design, we develop new specified types of housing for a generation with special needs. Daycare and Kinder gardens also belong to the greater projects of Milkoweit Architekten. 2012 a building in Berlin-Reinickendorf was completed, which has been integrated into a landmarked facade. It has won the Bauherren Prize 2014. I was gratefully working for 5 years in this great team of architects, who were both teachers and collages. During this time, I was able to work in all sectors of building developments and gain experience for my further career. My responsibilities where ranging from the first sketch of a new design to detail planning for the building site. I was able to assist with several projects during my stay. The following projects are abstracts of these.
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Elderly care home „Wiesengrund“ Berlin Completion: Gross floor area: Number of beds: Service phase:
06/2014 7.430 m2 147 1-5
Building costs:
€ 8,27m.
Seniore Residenz „Fürstenwalde“ Completion: Gross floor area: Number of beds: Service phase: Building costs:
06/2016 6.570 m2 117 1-5 € 8,1m.
Atrium over 2 floors overlooking the Cathedral Cafeteria with garden and a view of the Cathedral 9 wheelchair accessible Apartments 2 wheelchair accessible care oasis 2 Panorama loggias overlooking the Cathedral
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MILKOWEIT ARCHITEKTEN WORK EXPERIENCE
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The new health center in Rostock is an extension of the existing center at a more central place in Rostock. The total area of the five floors, including the penthouse floor, measures about 5800 square meters. Besides the specialist medical practices at the upper floors, commercial units on the ground floor like a pharmacy and a bakery with outside sitting area is planned additionally. On the ground floor you also find a partially covered parking with 70 spaces. A two storage high Gym is reserved at the first and second level with a seperate entrance to the backside of the building. 70 percent of the space in the new health center are leased, among others an Orthodontist, Podiatry and Orthopedics. My areas of responsibility included the compilation of the permit application just as the planning of rented spaces in consultation with tenants and professional planners. Due to the high fire regulations and technology requirements of the usages, especially the gym, the collaboration with structural engineer, building and fire protection technician at this early stage was indispensable. The approval has gone through, so that in the second quarter of 2016 it will be started to built and a year later the medical center is to be completed.
Health Centre Rostock Completion: Gross floor area: Service Phase: Building Costs:
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05/2017 5.800 m2 1-9 â‚Ź 9,2m.
MILKOWEIT ARCHITEKTEN WORK EXPERIENCE
Day Nursery „Heerstraße“ - Berlin
Day Nursery „Am Maselakepark“ Berlin
Day Nursery „Alt-Wittenau“ Berlin
Completion: Gross floor area: Number of children: Service Phase: Building costs:
Completion: Gross floor area: Number of children: Service Phase: Building costs:
Completion: Gross floor area: Number of children: Service Phase: Building costs:
10/2014 1.694 m2 190 1-9 € 2,95m.
10/2013 1.186 m2 150 1-9 € 1,44m.
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10/2012 1.245 m2 150 1-9 € 1,44m.
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CV Susanne Schwarzer M.Sc.
Personal Details
Languages
Nationality: Date of birth: Place of birth:
German 15.09.1984 Budapest, Hungary
Work Experience
German: Hungarian: English: Spanish:
1. Mothertongue 2. Mothertongue Fluent Writen & Spoken Basics A2
Education
Since 2010 WORKING AS SELFEMPLOYED ARCHITECT IN GERMANY FOR: Milkoweit Architekten, Silvio Plaasch (Tel. +49 30 25 797 713) PPA Architecture, Peter Pritchard (Tel. +44 1865 792 712) 2008 - 2010 WORKING AS SELFEMPLOYED ARCHITECT IN THE UK FOR: Michael Cleary Architects (Tel. +44 1235 537 444) PPA Architecture (Tel. +44 1865 792 712) Ben Enwonwu Architect (Tel. +44 1865 760 907)
Contact
2006 - 2008 WORKING STUDENT FOR: Assmann Beraten+Planen Manfred Erhardt
www.susanne-schwarzer.com
2010 - 2014 TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, BERLIN Master Of Science In Architecture THESIS: “(Re)View & (Re)Think Ökologisches Wohnkonzept Auf Der Fischerinsel” 2005 - 2008 UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCE, MUNICH Bachelor Of Arts In Architecture THESIS: ”Integriertes Wohnen Im Quartier” 2002 - 2004 Technical Sixth-Form College, A-Levels
(Tel.+49 89 680091-0)
2001 - 2002 Neuhof Junior High School, Emphasis: Art
info@susanne-schwarzer.com 00 34 645 488 705 Av. Republica Argentina 249, 6.1 08023 Barcelona
Computer Skills Archicad: Atlantis: Photoshop: Autocad: Indesign: Rhino:
Illustrator: 3D max: Ms office: Energieberater: Sketchup: Therm:
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SUSANNE SCHWARZER +34 645 488 705 www.susanne-schwarzer.com info@susanne-schwarzer.com