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1ESPEN PHILIP HAUGEN

NTNU

E S P E N P H I L I P H A U G E N

ARCHITECTUREP O R T F O L I O

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CONTACT INFO

PERSONALIA

CONTACT INFO

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3ESPEN PHILIP HAUGEN

NTNU

name: Espen Philip Haugen mail: [email protected] [email protected]

linkedIn no.linkedin.com/in/espenph

phone: +47 950 38 333

address: Høvikveien 21, 1363 Høvik , Norway

This portfolio is a selection of architectural studies and projects made while studying and working at:

- The Norwegian University of Science and Technology, within the Faculty of Architecture and Fine Arts- The National University of Singapore, at the Specialization in Design Technology and Sustainability (DTS) track

- Surbana Jurong Consultants Pte. Ltd., Singapore- Nordic - Office of Architecture, Oslo, Norway

PERSONALIA

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TOOLS

SELECTIONSELECTION

DIGITAL TOOLS

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ArchiCAD (bim)

Illustrator (vector drawing)

Photoshop [design]

InDesign [publication]

AutoCAD (cad)

Artlantis (rendering)

SketchUp (modeling)

ArcGIS (data)

Rhinoceros [modeling]

Grasshopper (parametric modeling)

SELECTION

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SELECTION I - VI

PROJECTS

PROJECTS

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NOVEAU STATION 8

TRONDHEIM RUNNER 14

CATENARY KIDS 20

MATALLMENNINGEN 26

URBAN NODES 32

SEASIDE GALLERY 38

CROWD HORIZON 42

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SELECTION

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Site: Fictional site, Central SingaporeSize: 8000 + m2 (GFA)Project date: Spring 2014

NOVEAU STAT ION

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VISION

SITE

The main objective was to design an underground metro station, located under an urban pedestrian plaza. The vision from the start included creating a correlation between the inside of the station and the outside world, to enrich the experience for the users of the station. Another goal was having a pronounced ceiling inside the station to define and unify the internal space.

The project is located on a fictional site in Singapore, which consists of an urban pedestrian plaza perpendicularly crossing a light traffic road. The urban plaza is surrounded by primarily commercial buildings. The road consists of two car lanes, parking, and a tram with two stations.

CONCEPT

The concept of the station is a pattern of structural beams on the inside, that reflects onto the urban plaza as walkways (see diagrams to the right). The beams deal with both gravitational forces and lateral earth pressure for the station. They are also creating unique opportunities both in the ceiling and on ground level, in terms of arranging inside technical elements, and the outside urban composition.

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CHALLENGE 2Urban plaza

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NOVEAU STATION

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Station layout, 3D section

Roof structure, 3D section

FEATURES

NUS

Vertical transportation

Circulation

Paid area

Electrical grid

Air supply

Lighting

Acoustic

Skylights

AHU

ECSPlant

Primary roof structure

Secondary roof structure

Vertical transportation

Circulation

Paid area

Electrical grid

Air supply

Lighting

Acoustic

Skylights

AHU

ECSPlant

Primary roof structure

Secondary roof structure

Cast in situ walkways

S T R U C T U R A L L A Y E R A C O U S T I C L AY E R ELECTRICAL LAYER

Precast element

Insulation

MeshCast in situ beam/slab roof construction

Baffles

Skylight 1.5 m soil

Wiring

Plate

Light fixture

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Site: Valøya, TrondheimSize: 20000 + m2 (GFA)Project date: Fall 2015Project partner: Tobias Lamadé

TRONDHEIM RUNNER

II

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VISION

SITE

Trondheim city is hosting parts of the European Championship in handball in 2020, and for these events Trondheim needs a new sports hall with capacity of 8000 people. The sports hall will be a multi purpose hall, that could be used for big sport events, every-day sport practice, concerts, conferences, fairs, exams and more., and can have temporary tribunes or chairs and tables added.

We suggested that this new sports hall is located at Valøya. The site has a lot of unused potential, is in a central area in Trondheim, and also close to the Nidelv River and the existing sports facilities at Lerkendal.

CONCEPT

A runner carpet of sport is laid out at Valøya, defining a new major sport area in Trondheim. The south part of the carpet is a large outdoor plaza, situated at the ideal outdoor spot at Valøya with good sun conditions and excellent view of the river. The north part of the carpet is the new sports hall itself, containing all facilities, as well as indoor courts with both permanent and temporary seating. A roof hoovers over this part and provides shelter for the indoor activities.

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Foyer

Reception

Table tennis

Outdoorchess

Biljard

Chess

Bar

Restaurant

Café

Judo Badminton

Badminton

Tennis

Suntanning

Bocca

Volleyball

Shallow water poolShallow water pool

Volleyball

Judo

Judo

First aid

Staff toilets

Tea kitchen

Staff office

Meeting room

Meeting room

Office

Staff storage

Staff changing rooms

Equipment storage flexible area

Storage

Kitchen

Storage

Toilets common

Toilets common

Toilets common

Climbing

Courts

Permanent tribunes

Temporary wardrobesstorage

Food stallsmax event

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Food stallsmax event

Equipment storage flexible area

Security

Ticket office

Toilets common

Shop / Retail

Outdoor climbing

Conference room

Cleaning storage

Judo

Flexible sporting area

plan 1

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Climbing

Equipmentpermanent

Kayak storage

Equipmentshort duration

Outdoor climbing

Main court

Courts

Medical roomToilets player

Sauna Sauna

Refereeroom

Changing room Changing room

Changing roomTrophyroom

Changing room

Treatment room

Equipment storagecourts

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Retractabletribunes

Retractabletribunes

Maintenanceworkshop

Logisticsentrance

Equipmentpermanent Dance roomGym

Storagegym

Storagegym Aerobics

Ventilation room Electrical room

Equipment storagecourts

Bouldering

Cleaning storage Cleaning storage

Furniture storage

Control room

Common room

Cutting roomBroadcasting

VIP seating

Cutting room

Interview room

Press conference

Toilets common

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Meeting room

Event staff office

Meeting room

ES toilets

Storage

Café

Furniture storage

VIP box

VIP box

Climbing

VIP box

VIP box

Kitchen

Conference

Conference room

Toilets common

Outdoor climbing

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east facade north facade

p 2

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TRONDHEIM RUNNER

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Space Frame Pipe 200mm (25mm)

Corrugated steel panels 150mmInsulation 400mmRoofing 100mm

Wood slats 25mm Light fixture

Glass

Cut Pipe

Core

Steel T-beam 125mm

Threaded ball joint 200mm

Ventilation ducts

Column 600mmWalkway 25mm

Metal grid 100mm

Wood beam 75mm

PV Panel 1500mm

Steel T-beam 200mm

Roof structure, 3D section

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Site: Bukit Batok, SingaporeSize: 5000 + m2 (GFA)Project date: Fall 2013

CATENARY K IDS

III

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ShopStalls

Classrooms

HDB

Stair cores

SpecialRooms

Entrance

Badminton courts

StageMulti Purpose Hall Backstage

Shop

Stalls

CanteenSports HallSecondary

schoolMain Courtyard

Library

Staff Room

Generals Office

VISION

SITE

The project’s challenges are twofolded, with addressing new ways to use laminated timber, and at the same time designing a Singaporean primary school. The school’s layout has a layered subdivision, and is defined around a central square.

CATENARY KIDS

PORTFOLIO

Current Bukit Timah Primary school has about 1500 pupils. In this project the task was to create a new school within the site of the old school. which is flat with a steep hill at the southernmost part.

CONCEPT

The school’s master plan is defined by categorizing the buildings into 4 different zones, ranging from public to private.The construction concept consists of a wooden catenary roof, with inclined concrete columns, which allows long spans for halls and canteen.

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PRINCIPLES

CATENARY KIDS

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NTNU

Longitudinal layersCross layer

3-layer CLT

Cut surfaceWiringMetal bracket

Lighting

Bolts

3-layer CLT

Bolts

Metal bracket

Concrete columns

Base coat

Polyurethane foam

Top coat

Metal panel

Cut surface

Roof to column detail

Panel to panel detail

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Site: Ravnkloa, TrondheimSize: 1400 m2 (GFA)Project date: Spring 2013Project Partners: Kanutte Næss, Espen Strandmyr Eide

MATAL L MENN I NGEN

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VISION

CONCEPT

SITE

This project establishes a market hall which serves as Trondheim’s main food area, and a large and vivid public space by the river. The food hall gives the visitors the opportunity of seeing, experiencing and learning about food, where everything that is connected to food is accessible.

To serve as the city ’s main food area, the project combines a indoor food hall with an outdoor market. The connection between the inside of the hall and the outside public space is enhanced by a common floor and a transparent facade.

MATALLMENNINGEN

Ravnkloa is one of several contact points between the avenues of Trondheim and the Nidelv river. It has throughout history served as a market and a harbor for fishermen and inhabitants of the city.

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Formidlingskjøkken

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1 2 3 4m

Cross section

Longitudinal section

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MATALLMENNINGEN

CONCEPTS FEATURES

Ventilation

MarketTransition

Water pondsSub-zones

Ice rinkMovement and arrival

Heat exchange

Waste extraction

Outdoor ice rink

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Site: Lade, TrondheimSize: 1000 km2 (GFA)Project date: Fal l 2012Project partners: Sindre Bjøringsøy Johnsen, Espen Strandmyr Eide, Steinar Hillersøy Dyvik

U R B A N N O D E S

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VISION CONCEPT

SITE

A new urban and vibrant district for Trondheim’s growing population. Proper housing well connected to the city center, being easy accessible and offering a unique cityscape. An important adjunct in the development of Trondheim.

The main principles include creating three major nodes, activating the inhabitants of the district, as well as separating the busy and tranquil places. To easily implement the changes into the existing development, the new volumes will be added in several different steps over time.

By inhabitants referred to as the “forgotten tenderloin of Trondheim”, Lade is sited near the city center, sea and nature. Today Lade is used primarily as an area for large-scale shopping, and is divided in half by Haakon VIIs gate. This situation is disadvantageous for those walking and travelling by bike, as well as lacking efficiency for the driving shoppers. Additionally, the area appears separated from the rest of Trondheim city.

As a result of a population growth, Trondheim is depending on a major urbanization, better infrastructure and better use of urban area. Lade’s geographical position in Trondheim makes it ideal for dealing with these challenges.

URBAN NODES

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VISUALS PART OF PLAN

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Site: Fictional site, Chicago, ILSize: 3600 m2 (GFA)Project date: Fall 2014

SEA S IDE GALLERY

VI

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VISION

CONCEPT

SITE

This project was designed during a visualization course, which had few limitations. The project was developed as a volume having a simple layout with an interesting program. The main thoughts included emphasizing a pure and elegant structure, as well as the relation to the site.

The non-climatized gallery has a design where the large exhibition panels are the main focus. Furthermore, the structure is made in a simple manner, to easily arrange different exhibitions.

The design of the gallery is thought located near the water, to allow the floor of the gallery to phase out into the sea. A fictional site off the shore of Chicago was chosen, which gave the possibility of having the Chicago skyline as a backdrop in the visuals.

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Site: Marina Bay Sands, Central SingaporeSize: 500 m2 (GFA)Project date: Summer 2014,during internship in SurbanaProject partner: Chin Wen Ao

CROWD HORIZON

VII

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Cross section

Longitudinal section

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VISION

CONCEPT

SITE

As a proposed design for the 2014 Archifest Pavilion competition, this project aims to unify various aspects of crowd under one horizon, which fosters interaction between different groups of people. Additionally, it responds to the brief criteria of being zero waste, and all materials used are designed and utilized based on their after life.

The pavilion emphasizes on the usage of minimal geometry to introduce a dynamic shaded architectural space, designed for various types of crowds to enjoy and interact, while maintaining the visual connection between visitors and the Singapore Skyline.

Situated at the event plaza directly in front of the Marina Bay Sands Shoppes, the site offers spectacular views over most of the prominent sights in Singapore. The site also works as a transition space from the shops to the sea.

View Shelter Activities

Unifying horizontal plane

Interaction Networking Comfort

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