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Steinar Hillersøy Dyvik's Architecture Student Portfolio. Showing works from 2010 to 2014
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Steinar DyvikPortfolio 2010-2014
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Created May 2014by Steinar Hillersy Dyvik
153-8503, Tokyo-to 4-5-29 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 1-114 KOMABA International HouseJAPAN
[email protected]@[email protected]
phone NO. 0047 47859151phone JP: 0081 080 2215 9849
web: www.rallararkitekter.com
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Content
03 Ravnkloa Market hallp 26/31
01 Houses in a Housep 08/17
00 CV and personalp 04/07
06 The Boathouse in Haddalp 42/49
08 Othersp 58/61
05 Rallar Arkitekterp 40/41
04 Urban Nodesp 32/39
02 Frae Housep 18/25
07 Rjukan Town Cabinp 43/57
Studio Studio
Bed
Tatami room
PLAN 2.FLOOR1:50
Tatami room
Bed
BathBath
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Hovudplan
John 03.06.2012
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Hey!My name is
Steinar
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About me
I believe that architects have a big responsibility to try to change our surroundings for the better, and we should use our expertise and interests to influence society.I am interested in architecture as a social facilitator and how architecture is important in daily life. How can good design change the habits and impact the lives of people? And how does bad design affect us in the opposite manner?I believe that construction plays an important role in design, and that good design starts with an understanding of materials and structural elements for each project. I am interested in tectonics and how different materials have different abilities and purposes. As a digital native, I have a fascination with technology and digital fabrication, and believe that designing in the future will be characterized by this field.
My interest in architecture is connected to my interest in people and a constant need to create, try and develope. In addition to this, I love participating in all kinds of sports. love nature, and go mountain hiking in summer and skiing in winter. I also have a great passion for food and cooking.
Status
I am currently enrolled as an international exchange student at Tokyo Institute of Technology, belonging to the architecture history lab of professor Hiroyasu Fujioka.
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CV
Education
Work experience
09/2013 - Present
08/2010 - Present
02/2010 - 05/2010
08/2006 - 06/2009
Tokyo Institute of TechnologyInternational Exchange Student
Norwegian University of Science and TechnologyMaster of Architecture
Troms UniversityEx.phil. (Web-based for the Military)
Stord High SchoolGeneral Studies w/Science topics
Department of Studies, NTNUStudent AmbassadorPresenting NTNU for High School Students i Norway
Faculty of Architecture, NTNUTeaching assistant in CAD software
Ing. Jrgens ASEngineering and Building firm Design and carpentry
Anleggsgartner Jersin A/S Landscape gardening and groundwork
Bohus Nords A/SFurniture retailer in NorwayAssembly and delivery of furniture
09/2011 - 06/2013
02/2013 - 05/2013
06/2012 - 08/2012
06/2011 - 08/2011
06/2005 - 12/2010
Professional
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Other/VolunteeringWork experience
Languages
Skills
Interests
Rallar ArkitekterArchitecture firm by six NTNU studentsFounder/Architect
ISFiT 2013 - Trade Your IdeasBiannually International student festivalArt Director
ArkitekthjelpenArranging design workshops for school kidsOrganizer
The Norwegian Army/The Engineer BattalionCompulsorary military serviceBoat driver/Korporal
Native NorwegianFluent EnglishAdvanced DanishAdvanced SwedishIntermediate FrenchBeginner (learning) Japanese
Photoshop - Illustrator - InDesign - LightroomAutodesk RevitGoogle Sketchup3DS Max + Vray (learning)Rhinoceros 3dGrasshopper for Rhino (learning)
Architecture, Graphic Design, PhotographySports; Soccer, Skiing, Tennis, HikingTravelling, Languages, People
09/2011 - present
03/2012 - 03/2013
09/2010 - 03/2012
08/2009 - 6/2010
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Houses in a House0130.10/2014 - 31.01/2014
Housing design course: Theory of Architectural Design IITokyo Institute of Technology
Okuyama Shinichi
This housing design course consisted of two parts; first we analyzed a chosen house designed by the Japanese architect Kazou Shinohara, and the design style connected to that certain house. Shinohara has separated his housing designs into four different styles. They represents the uniqueness of Shinoharas thinking and his contemporaneity. Secondly, we all worked on the same site in Tokyo, designing a house for an artist of any kind. The house was to be based on ideas from our studied house and style.My design is based on a house named Cubic forest in the second style. The house contains living and studio spaces for two painters and their families. The design is giving a new and more important usage of the characteristic fishier space of Shinoharas second style. As an attempt to learn from Shinoharas way of creating systems, the design is based on a simple grid, and is symmetrical along the center of the fishier space. Openings and walls are geometrically connected.
*fishier space is the concept of a void two story space that brings the streets city into the building
Time
TypePlace
Supervisor
Description
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Exterior at Night
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Garage
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Garage
Kitchen
Living
A-A
Living
Gallery
BathBath
Kitchen
PLAN 1.FLOOR1:50
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Floor Plan 1.1:100
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Studio Studio
Bed
Tatami room
PLAN 2.FLOOR1:50
Tatami room
Bed
BathBath
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+1,50m
+2,70m+2,70m
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Floor Plan 2.1:100
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SECTION A-A1:50
Section A-A1:100
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SITE PLAN1:200
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Site plan1:400
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Gallery Space
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Frae House0210.10/2014 - 25.10/2014
Intensive Workshop: Theory of Architectural Space and PlanningTokyo Institute of Technology Yoshinaru Tsukamoto & Karsten Geers
Rasmus Thomas Larsen & Ayumi Okano
The goal in this intensive workshop was to study the Post-Modern houses of Robert Venturi and represent them with two perspectives. The representation style was partly given, and it was our task to understand the uniqueness of the building and highlight those parts. In the second week we were given a site in Tokyo, with a recognized Japanese house close by. The task was to bring ideas from the Venturi house, together with the new house and the site, and make our own design. We studied the unbuilt Frug house by Venturi. In addition, our site was next to the Gae house by Atelier Bow Wow.
The main concept from the Frug house is its ambiguity, with its two facades, or faces. One is symmetrical with large eyes, whilst the other is demonstrates the complexity of the interior through negative space.
The pitch of the roof was decided by the regulation of the living area, and the large sized front window makes the house more difficult to perceive. This idea is demonstrated in both the Frug house and the Gae house. The plan schemes are approtiated from the traditional Japanese ta/rice field-plan, and consist of a simple division of the square shaped plan into four equal quadrants. Both the staircases and the chimney is placed in the same quadrant, forcing the stairs to dance around the chimney.
Time
TypePlace
Supervisors
Team
Description
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Analysis:Frug House by Robert Venturi
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Analysis:Frug House by Robert Venturi
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Our Design:Frae House, Front Facade
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Our DesignFrae House, Back Facade
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Frae House, Section 1:100
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Frae House, Floor Plan 1.1:100
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Ravnkloa Market hall0320.03/2012 - 25.05/2012
Design Course: Arkitetur 6 - Larger buildings in Plan ContextNorwegian University of Science and Technology
Steffen WellingerSunniva Huus
John Haddal Mork, Silje Ruud
In this design course the task was to design a market hall in the city Centre of Trondheim. The site was in a historic market square, which today has lost much of its former life. The new market hall is connected to the surroundings, and invities audience to use the building and the square outside.Learning from traditional market halls, we have developed a tall ceiling with a visible and interesting roof structure. The floor is kept clean to allow flexibility and circulation. The stalls are independent from each other, and the sleek design allows for different sizes and uses. In order to understand how the roof shell could be built we conducted a intensive study into grid shell construction, as it best suited our visual ambitions. The grid shell is a flexible and light, typically wooden structure, and can either be shaped on site or prefabricated.
Time
TypePlace
Supervisor
Team
Description
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ExteriorIllustration by John Haddal Mork
InteriorIllustration by John Haddal Mork
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Volume is maximized in the relatively small site
Shaping the volume
Entrances are put in the chipped corners in both
directions.
The big roof is curved for both aesthetic and
structural reasons.
The roof is lifted towards the canal and the
entrances.
50m10m
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Kryssner, 22mm
Frosta akryplate, vindu om dagen, lysarmatur i mrket
LedStrip, 3,2m i omkrins rundt lysinnsleppet
Takkuppel
Takrenne
Luftespalte
22mm kryssner, avstivande rolle p taket
Takpapp
Slyfer, 23mm
Lekt, 48mm
Kopartekking
Dreneringsrenne
Fasadebelysning
Takpapp
Glas
Skjermrull
Solskjerm
Innfesting
Steg
FlensPar#2
FlensPar#1
Bjelke, krefter horisontalt og vertikalt.
Motor, solavskjerming
400mm xps
Dampsperre
Glass Facade and Roof Detail 1-50
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00 Havniv
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00 Havniv
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Section C-C1:333
Section B-B1:333
Section A-A1:333
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OPP
Ope ned
Omrde for temporre boder
Temporre boder
Omriss av tak
Gang til mesanin
5 mHC
18 mHerre
18 mDame
25 mKontor og mterom
48 mKjkken
20 mDobbel bod
10 m
60 m
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Enkel bod
10 mEnkel bod
9 mKjlt sppel
Omrde for temporre boder
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Temporre boder
BB
Mesanin
Opent ned Opent ned
90 m
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Mesanin Plan1:500
Basement Plan1:500
Situation Plan1:500
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OPP
23 m
Garderobe#1
20 m
Garderobe #2
28 m
Lager
89 m
Teknisk (Sj diagram)
7 m
Reinhald
Tekisk sjakt
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Urban nodes0420.03/2012 - 25.05/2012
City Planning Course: Arkitetur 5 - City PlanningNorwegian University of Science and Technology
Markus SchwaiJacob Tiggers
Espen Eide, Espen Haugen, Sindre Johnsen
For this city planning project we were given a site in a neighbourhood in Trondheim in Norway. The scenario was set in year 2050, and the area is very important for the growth of the city. Today it is a car based area with lots of big scale shopping.Our concept and idea was to develop the area with nodes of activity, develop the infrastructure, and fill the area with mixed use blocks.
Time
TypePlace
Supervisor
Team
Description
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Existing conditions
Overview
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Concepts
Proposed Scheme Existing Conditions City Block
Mix Lamella
Business Block
Mini Skyscraper
U Block
1 - Three Activity Nodes
2 - Node Connection
3- Relocate Big Scale Shops
4 - Street Grid From Main Axes
Transportation
Parking as Life
Mixed Usage
Green Lungs
Steps of development Typologies
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Plan of typical typologies1:1000
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Masterplan 1:8000
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Bottom: An Entrance to the Green Lunges
Top: New Train- and Bus Station
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All visualizations by Sindre Johnsen
Bottom: The Shopping Mall City Lade
Top: Winter at the Sports Hall
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Rallar Arkitekter0501.01/2012 - present
In the winter 2012, still second year students, John was presented with the opportunity to design a boathouse for his Aunt. We formed a group and together with six students, took the challange. This group later became Rallar Arkitekter.We currently have two major works together, and are on a constant hunt for new challenges. Our two works have both been published in national magazines and on international architectural websites.
Our work has so far been voluntarily and in addition to the normal university courses.
In addition to the designing that we all have done, my main responsibility in Rallar Arkitekter has been outward communication through web page, email and public relations.
Anders Gunleiksrud, Eiliv Andreas Myren Ribe, John Haddal Mork, Kristine vsteb, Steinar Hillersy Dyvik, Silje Ruud
www.rallararkitekter.com
Time
Description
Members
More info
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The Boathouse in Haddal0601.01/2012 - 01.06/201210.06/2012 - 23.06/2012
BoathouseHaddal, Norway
Steffen WellingerJan Siem
Rallar Arkitekter21 Architecture Students from NTNU
Our first project with Rallar Arkitekter was to design the boathouse for Johns aunt. The site is on the shore in a beautiful valley on the west coast of Norway. The boathouse was going to be built close to the familys old boathouse, which had been the gathering place for decades. In the project we combined the obvious need for storage and the possibility of additional functions with our architectural ideas and design. A couple of months into the design process we also decided that we should build it ourselves, and invited 15 students to a building workshop the following summer. The building was completed in just two weeks.The boathouse is clad with untreated pine heartwood, which developes a natural grey patina over time. The roof is covered with slate and for the front facade we used plexi glass with unique light openings.
Design periodBuilding period
TypePlace
Supervisors
Design teamBuilding team
Description
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Plan1-100
Facade Detail1-20
5400
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9,00
6,00
30,00
50,00
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South Facade 1-100
West Facade1-100
7,90m
5,40m
5,00m
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Rjukan Town Cabin0701.09/2012 - 01.06/201310.06/2013 - 23.06/2013
PavilionRjukan, NorwayTinn Municipality
Steffen WellingerBendik ManumMarkus Schwai
Rallar Arkitekter22 Architecture Students from NTNU
Our second project with Rallar Arkitekter was initiated by the City Architects of Tinn. The task was open: With your newcomers to this town, do something you think we need in the town. We did everything, from searching for sites, to programming, to designing, to applying for funding, to arranging a building workshop for fellow students.
The Town Cabin is a gathering place, 24/7 available in the historical town square of Rjukan. It is constructed of 4000m 75*75mm wood, screwed together in a 3 dimensional grid. The outside is covered with plexi glass and the inside is lit by color changing LED strips, turning the Town Cabin into a lantern by night. Inside it is also an exhibition space, currently showing old and new photos from the local area.
Design periodBuilding period
TypePlaceClient
Supervisors
Design teamBuilding team
Description
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Snitt kledning N og (torgsida og gateside)
Oppriss kledning N og (torgsida og gateside)
Festes i vertikalsjiktet med farmerskruer c/c 40
Overlapping der nederste horisontalsjikt ukter Skjting midt p konstruksjonen
Plexiglass, 4mm hgde 475mm - lengde etter material
Farmerskrue, 4,8 x 55mm
Gummipakning 15mm
1:5
Kledningsdetalj
Snitt + opprissnord- og stfasade
400mm
400mm
400mm
Forankringsdybde p sylesko:150mm
Ringmur 300mm x 300mm tverrsnitt:Asfalten skjres nyaktig etter fotavtrykket til ringmuren og betongen helles direkte ned i en ca. 300mm dyp grft.Armering
Hyde fra bakke til underkant syle:50mm
Sittehyde ca. 450mm
Detalj: Mte med bakken 1:10
Ringmur- forankring til fundament
Avslutning p kledning
Facade Detail (N and E walls)1-10
Foundation and Wall, Typical Wall Section1-50
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3D model. Each color represents different lengths
Town Square Site Plan1-400
1 m5,0 m
12,0 m
9,8 m
9 m
23,2 m
23,4 m
1Situasjonsplan
1:200
NY PLASSERING
Parkeringsareal for snutebuss
8,0 mBod
5m
3m
BodBod
Omrde for torghandel
Det brune omrdet p 5m x 12m viser byggets fotavtrykk p torget.
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Others08The following content are other design related experiences I have had.
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Art Direction at ISFiT 2013
From March 2012 to March 2013 I worked as a volunteer for the International Student Festival in Trondheim 2013 (ISFiT 2013). As the festivals Art Director, I led a team of ten others, and together we made the festivals graphic profile, posters, magazines, merchandise and more.
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Erasmus Intensive Program
Structures in Building Culture: Skin and BonesThe Autumn 2012 I joined an Erasmus workshop in Poland, where I spent two weeks learning and
experimenting with the technique of wickering.