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PORTFOLIOA N D E R S E L I A S T S C H E R N U T T E R
CONTENT01.11.1986 Oberndorf b. Salzburg, Austria
Anders Elias Tschernutter, BSc, MSc/DI TU Vienna, Austria
mail: [email protected]
http://insparched.wordpress.com
https://trondere.wordpress.com
This portfolio is also digitally available on Issuu
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URBAN DESIGN
ARCHIVE
DOCK
MASTER THESIS
D & B AUS.BXEN
WS BRITO:RODRIGUEZ
BICYCLESTATION
EXTENSION
METAMORPHOSIS
DESIGN IN KONTEXT
D & B BOCA MAULE
D & B LA TERMICA
4 - 7
8 - 11
12 - 15
16 - 19
20 - 23
24 - 25
26 - 29
30 - 37
38 - 39
40 - 41
42 - 43
44 - 45
BICYCLE STATION2011, Praterstern, Vienna, Austria
Site area: 1.700 m2
The Praterstern is one of Viennas most used transportation hubs and a starting point for recreational activities around the larger Prater area. This design is adressed to support and encourage commuters, tourists and inhabitants to use bicycling more in daily life. It should empower sustainable mobility but also house a variety of public functions.Connected to the elevated tracks of a train station its differentiated form plays with layers both vertically and horizontally. Big ramps create a inner circulation system both for pedestrians and bikers. A transparent public and urban space for exchange and connectivity. 250 m 500 m
N5 m 10 m
250 m 500 mN2,5 m 5m
I floorsanitationsanitationofficesoffices
II floorhotelrestaurantsanitation
III flo orhotel 250 m 500 m N6 m 12 m
URBAN DESIGN2010, Rudolfsheim, Vienna, Austria
Site area: 50.000 m2
Along the western railway tracks in Vienna there was the task to make an urban design proposal for unused and abandoned areas of the sterreichische Bundesbahnen. Our project tried to create a landmark like, car free area which works with the idea of sustainability and self-sufficiency. Public parks with urban farming on the ground level next to 3 towers housing the tenants create a green intersection in the viennes cityscape. People get the chance of being in touch with growing food and nature itself while the socket zones of the towers create urban qualities as markets plazas and economic hubs.
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250 m 500 mN15 m 30 m
250 m 500 mN30 m 60 m
BILDUNG
ERSCHLIEUNG PERMAKUL
WOHNEN - BILDUNG
The Technische Universitt in Vienna struggles to provide enough learning space for its growing amount of students. Beside actual plans for its extension also the hochbau course of 2011 participated in this discussion.
Our proposal lifts additional study space from the ground level to the first and second floor. On one side our construction breaks through the existing urban block structure, connecting an other courtyard. The resulting contrast but also its technical solution made this in an interessting experience.
EXTENSION2011 Technische Universitt, Vienna, Austria
Site area: 2.500 m2
250 m 500 mN5 m 10 m
250 m 500 mN25 m 50 m
ARCHIVE2012, Verzegnis, Friaul, Italy
Site area: 4.000 m2
BACHELOR PROJECT
Eugidio Marzona, an italian art collector needs a depot for his collection. A differentiated place for exposing, storing but also for researching the masterpieces of Minimalism, Video Art to Sculpture is needed.
The topographic situation of Verzegnis mountain valley was both inspiring and complex to deal with. The design is based on the clients taste but also elements from the surrounding and regional context. I tried to develop a calm exterior with a divers inner spatiality for the different purposes.
Facade:
For the facade, a solid insulated concrete wall serves as holder for gabions. The gabions are filled with round washed river stones from the close by Tagliamento.
Construction:
Ther 2 upper stories are held by hanging coloums which carry the load to 14 mas-sive steal beams positioned on the walls. The roof is made of a light glass and steel-construction to enable natural lighting.
Circulation:
Prefabricated concrete stair elements hang from the slabs. Seperated from the exhibi-tion rooms by glass wall this vertical circu-lation serves also as a fire escape shaft.
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+ 4,05
+9,50
2x IPE 1800 stahl profil
hngesule 25x25
(verbund)
METAMORPHOSIS 2012, Xian, China,
Site area: 16.000 m2 (110.000 m2)
with: Sixten Stavelin, Peter Kleven, Eivind Fasting
VISIT:- http://www.ntnu-aar4540.no/2012/group5/index.html
During a field trip to central China we investigated about its rapid urbanisation. Rural to urban migration let us think about a link, strenghtening rural economies and villages through providing required labour and products for the growing cities. We invented an imaginative construction company. This firm should build up required buildings in the city using ruraly produced elements and components. The tradition of earth architecture thereby reflects in our Design proposal. Beside the companies headquarters we also developed a small masterplan using this contextually based building technique in a temporary way.
the center pointOur Linked Hub is located in Xian, north west of the old city and the city walls. The Linked Hub is the heart of the Linked Earth Construction Group, the starting point of the
Earth Expo and home to some 3000 migrant workers.
hubThe Linked Hub is a hub, both in terms of being the heart
of the construction group and also being located on an urban hub under construction. The Linked Hub is located
next to a metro station of metro line no.1 (line on the map), one of the three main metro lines in Xian. Being a
main metro line, it serves as a backbone in the urban infrastructure of the city and the location of the stations
dictates the starting points of the urban sprawl.
trainThe site of the Linked Hub is also next to a cargo train line, connected to the east-west main train line in Xian (dashed
line on the map)
the linked hub
EMPLOYMENTDuring the laste decades the city growth has insured employment for migrants. The working conditions are poor, and many migrants earn below minimum wage.
Though the conditions and wages are poor, the migrants at least has a chance for a better life in the city.
growth ratePopulation growth in Xian is expected to decline slowly over time as the city becomes very large. From 2005 to 2010, XIANs population grew by an annual average of
2.46% with a stepwise decline to just over 1% per year by 2030.
migrantsIt is estimated that 620.000 people without an XIAN Houko
will migrate to XIAN in the next 10 years.
POPULATION
the link
shaanxiWe want to ensure a stable and healthy growth in the
areas surrounding Xian, and reduce transport distance of the CEB. Therefore we choose to link the construction
company to villages and rural areas in close proximity to the city. To reduce the environmental impact and cost of
transport even further, the selected area should have train connection, or at least a proper, short distance road
connection to a train line. Our examplified village and rural area lies approx. 70 km northwest of Xian, west of
Sanyuan.
city
dev
elop
men
t
economical injectionWhat if the villages and the villagers were able to invest in
healthy, sustainable, local business?
village prosperityWhat if this could encourage more and more villages and villagers to do the same? The villages would grow both
economically and socially, enabling farmers to stay rather than migrate to the city.
what if?
landscape resourcesWhat if someone, either a private company or the state,
could use the challenges of the Loess Plateau and its landscape to create jobs and resources in the villages and
countryside?
win-winWhat if someone could extract the earth in strategic
places, creating terraces for agriculture and dams for water reservoirs, and even use the earth extracted in
sustainable ways that benefits both the urban and the rural environment?
what if?
MASTERPLAN
100 METER
metro
sustainable and concious urban impactThe Expo area serves as a concentrated showcase for
earth architecture applied in the urban environment. As a newly erected dense part of the city, the different areas show different possibilities for efficient and sustainable
solutions. Not only economical interest but also city inhabitants will see a new possibility for city development. As invited architects contribute to its publicity it will also
have an international impact which increases tourism, cooperations, and hopefully exchange of earthen
architectural culture.
outcome
VILLAGE
XIAN
CITY
DOCK2013, Geiranger Fjord, Norway
Site area: 1.700 m2
with: Thov Sanden, Bjrn Inge Mels
We designed a docking pier for ferry tourists visiting the Geiranger Fjord. Through this act ships get kept away from the end of the Fjord and out of the villages sight. Located at a cliff, tourists can experience nature directly and immediately also by getting liftet to higher viewing angles.Through a slight design, we tried to preserve the fjords unique scenery but also enable an deeper Re
cept
ion
Res
taur
ant
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The
Cra
ck
+ 1,5 m
+ 105,5 m
25 m 50 mN
DOCKING PIER :
A docking pier supplies boarding place for the high frequence of ferry tourists to the fjord. In 5 kilometer distance to Geiranger village, shorttime visitors get a more direct and immediate experience of fjell and fjord.
A KRAKK IN THE WALL :
There is a new touristic highlight in the fjord. A crackgoes from the sea level until a 500 meter high plateau. Through highrise elevators you can experiance characteristics of the rock and its topography from near and far.
SCENIC SPOTS :
The southern cliffs of the Geiranger Fjord house typical vernacular buildings with beautiful outviews. By placing elevators and a restaurant into this cliff, tourists can experience the fjord from different angles.
CONNECTIVITY :
This Intervention creates sequences for visitors.They can do individual routes, from hiking to nearby farms to just taking the elevator to the outview points and the restaurant.
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DESIGN IN CONTEXT2013, Coronel, Chile / Trondheim, Norway
Site area: 10.000 m2
Tutors: Sami Rintala, Pasi Aalto
siteplan / workshop / design task .
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21
Through the NTNU course -design in context- a group of 27 international students travelled to Chile for a hands on workshop. The site was located at a wetland called humedal de Boca Maule where 3 structures were erected enabling inhabitants and visitors to experience and create conciousness for the nature. A design task followed the field trip during the semester in Norway.
1 RESTAURANT 2 VISITOR CENTER 3 HILLSIDE HOUSING
housingwetlandocean
recyclingcenterhilltop
farmingforestwetland
During a short periode of time I had to invesitgate and design 3 different interventions around the wetland. The overall Masterplan was to protect the wetland but also place a public, cultural and residential proposal on its outskirts. After being on the site i tried to emphasize on qualities like topographies, vegetation, and strategic sites and find (infra-)structures with could function in a sustainable and benefical way in the area.
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1 2 3
THE REVITALISATION OF GUT GUGGENTHALDIPLOMA PROJECT
2014, Koppl, Salzburg, Austria, Site area: 150.000 m2
Tutors: Prof. Alfons Dworsky, Prof. Cuno Brullmann, Prof. Nott Caviezel
My diplomathesis, which i worked on during 2014, dealt with an abandoned pre-industrial area close by the city borders of Salzburg. The Ensemble Gut Guggenthal has its roots as an agricultural and sheltering waypoint, just outside of salzburg in medieval times. After its enlargement in the 19th century, it shortly functioned well as a beer brewing and hosting space enjoying high visitor and production frequencies just until the first world war. During the last centuries it was barely used and stood empty for most of the time which lead more and more to the deterioration of the building structures. After several attemps of refurbishment, its new owners took over the area and generously help me with access and communication on the property. It was interessting to study the history and potentials of the place which also contributed to find a new proposal for its asage and future. Topics of heritage protection, economy and studies about possible functions within an historic environment were great fields to work in.
250 m 500 mN7,5 m 15 m
250 m 500 mN7,5 m 15 m
Design & BuildBoca Maule2013, Coronel, Chile, Site area: 10.000 m2
Tutors: Sami Rintala, Pasi Aalto
This hands-on workshop was the practical fieldwork before the design in context course. The task was within 3 weeks to form a team, find a site, design according to the available materials and built the project. The outcome were 3 projects situated along the wetland of Boca Maule. The should enable the nearby living inhabitants to use the space and get in connection with their natural surroundings. it was intense 3 weeks but which connected us with each other and formed our deeper understanding of the context we should design later on.
Design & BuildAus.bxen2013-2014, Mobiles Stadtlabor am Karlsplatz, Vienna, Austria
Site area: 100 m2
Tutor: Peter Fattinger
Towards the 150th birthday of the technical university of Vienna a workshop took place to question and extend learning and communication areas of the university into the public areas of the Karlsplatz. With a team of around 20 students a pavillion was designed and build consisting of 6 shipping containers setting a new landmark into the urban context of vienna. Heavy lifting and velding was necessary to fulfill this task which helped me to deeper understand the characteristics and working methods with metal.
Design & BuildLa Termica2015, Sentro Cultural la Termica, Malaga, Spain
Site area: 100 m2
Tutor: Dagur Eggertsen, Sami Rintala
In the tropical gardens of a cultural center of the municipality of malaga the task was to errect an garden/park pavillion to fill and connect to unused corners of its surroundings. Scandinavian, spanish and other european fellows joined together to make this possible during the 2 weeks of workshop. The design was smartly related to an single wood dimension of 2x6 which lead to fluid process on site.
Workshopbrito.rodriguez2015, Belem, Lisboa, Portugal
Site area: 100 m2
Tutor: Ines de Brito, Gilberto Rodriguez
The task of developing a room for contemplation was a long seeked one and it made it even more interessting thinking about this in the context of a city. During one week we studied site and developed a proposal which was dealing on with 2 materials (stone, concrete, steel, water, vegetation or gravel) Doing this during holidays made it feeling intense but the environment, the participants, their outcomes and its exhibition were a good reward. In addition did i actually enjoy to work just with my hands not using the help of a computer to solve this task.
ADDITIONS:- Elias Tschernutter: Zeitgenssische Architektur im lndlich historischem Kontext bachelor thesis 2011/Dep. for spatial and sustainable design, TU Vienna
-Elias Tschernutter: Die Revitalisierung des Gut Guggenthals master thesis 2014/Dep. for urban and landscappe design, TU Vienna
- Elias Tschernutter: Identity in a multicultural and felxible Chinaanthropologic essay 2012/ tutor: Lisbet Sauarlia NTNU Trondheim
- http://www.ntnu-aar4540.no/2012/group5/index.html Metamorfose homepage
- Elias Tschernutter: Politics and international relations / Chiles role in the Americaspolitical essay 2013/ NTNU Trondheim
- in: Ole Mystad: Den urbane handling intelligens, plan og prosjekt i byutviklingenin Arkitektur N 6/2013, p. 26ff.
-in: Rudolf Scheuvens and Anna Kokalanova: Raumentwicklung als Herausforderung in FORUM E08/2013, p. 18ff.