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  • PortfolioJoeri Slots

    Master of Science in Architecture Urbanism and Building Sciences

  • ir. M.J. Slots

    Abt. Lodolfweg 1603732 AT De Bilt

    Netherlands

    [email protected]

    www.issuu.com/slotslinkedin.com/in/joerislots

    Architect registration no. 1.121115.001

  • CUrriCULUM ViTAe

    PerSONALName: Martin Joeri SlotsGiven name: JoeriAddress: Abt. Ludolfweg 160, 3732 AT De BiltPhone number: 06 15 51 69 85e-mail: [email protected]: joerislots.nl Gender: maleAge: 27 yearsDate and place of birth: 21 maart 1986, OdijkNationality: Dutch

    eDUCATiON2009 - 2012 Delft University of Technology; Architecture Master degree achieved in 2012

    2005 - 2008 Hogeschool Utrecht; Bouwkunde Bachelor degree achieved in 2008

    1999 - 2004 de Breul Zeist; Havo HAVO diploma achieved in 2004 Course subject HAVO: Physics&Technology along with informatics

    COUrSeS/TrAiNiNG2009 EPA-opnemer & EPA-adviseur woningbouw (Energie Prestatie Advies) exams successfully accomplished in 2009

    2002 Typevaardigheidcursus / Typing skill course exam successfully accomplished in 2002

  • exPerieNCejul 2012 - current NEG it-solutions Nieuwegein iCT employee responsible for data removal from hardware, technical repairs and installing hard- and software (on location)

    aug 2009 - feb 2011 BRIS (bris.nl part of SBR (Stichting Bouw Research)) Data entry-employee responsible for implementing the correct (new) NeN-Normen, euroCodes & Bouwbesluit regulations and the BriS-warenhuis software suite for the building environment business. okt 2008 feb 2009 Continu engineering / de Alliantie Traffic manager responsible for sorting and supply of architectural drawings for the purpose of the housing energy labels (energie-labeling) from housing association De Alliantie Hilversum.

    feb 2008 sep 2008 Econcern (Ecofys) Utrecht + Hogeschool Utrecht internship internship at ecofys in collaboration with Hogeschool Utrecht. research into an energy producing house including energy saving measures. feb 2007 jun 2007 Architectenbureau Jan Jonkers B.V. Zeist internship Worked on mass studies, model making, site plans, sketch designs, construction drawings, etc. nov 2006 feb 2007 Architektenburo Timo bij t Vuur BNA Zeist internship Worked on sketch designs, preliminary designs, final design drawings, planning applications, etc. aug 2006 okt 2006 Heijmerink Bouw Utrecht B.V. Bunnik internship contractor internship on building site. Supporting the contractor, perform supervision on building site, building site organization, work preparation, etc.

    SkiLLSLanguage Native Dutch speaking and writing excellent english speaking and writing Basic knowledge German speaking and writing

    Software Autodesk AutoCAD, revit (basics), Maya (basics), BricsCAD rhinoceros, Grasshoper (basics), SketchUp, Vray, Flamingo, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe illustrator, Adobe inDesign, MaxMSP, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office Suite,

    Programming Languages HTML, xML, JavaScript

    Drivers licence drivers licence A drivers licence B

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    STUDy PrOJeCTS Temporary Open Gallery Space 12 Urban house and office 13 The energy supplying house - bachelor graduation 15 Child day care - Scheveningen 19 interactive pavilion - Nanjing Art institute - China 23 Faculty building University of Amsterdam - roeterseiland Amsterdam 29

    GrADUATiON PrOJeCT Vertical Cities Asia Competition - Chengdu China 37 Vertical Cities Asia Graduation 45

    MODeLS / PreSeNTATiONS Hyperbody exposition 55 VCA exposition 59

    iNTerNSHiPS Jan Jonkers Architect 64 Architektenburo Timo bij t Vuur 66

    PHOTOGrAPHy / STUDy TrAVeLLiNG

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    STUDy PrOJeCTS Temporary Open Gallery Space

    Urban house and officeThe energy supplying house - bachelor graduation

    Child day care - Scheveningeninteractive pavilion - Nanjing Art institute - China

    Faculty building University of Amsterdam - roeterseiland Amsterdam

  • STUDy PrOJeCT Temporary Open Gallery Space | Urban house and office

    Utrecht_2007

  • TOGSsep 2007 - okt 2007architecture exercises BachelorAustin Texas, USA

    DescriptionThe Design Competition asked a proposal for a secure temporary space for the exhibit of fine art. The outdoor setting requires that the proposed prototype provide both protection for and exhibition of juried works (during the day as well as evening).

    ConceptOn the right side the concept is explained. its very simple, the start is a beam which is can be unfolded to create an entry to the Temporary Outdoor Gallery Space. Within this TOGS, art can be exhibited protected against rain and direct sunlight. The sides of TOGS can unfold in any desired position, so the exhibitor can facilitate his desired arrangement. So you can choose to make a sheltered and closed box or a very open box. if desired, the open sides can unfold one more time to create a roof. By creating such a roof an additional space to exhibit art without direct sunlight is created.

    By indent the bottom of the box a little inward the box seems a light object instead of cumbersome box. This indent is accentuated with lights to enhance the enlightening effect. in his open form, the box gives space to exhibit art but for example it also can be used to install a bar. As a result, a terrace is formed on the boulevard where visitors can have a drink and have a rest of to catch up. in a TOGS next to it there could be a band playing music. Big advantages of these TOGS are that they are easy to close and give security to the artworks or instruments that are in it when they are closed.

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    To little space to exist?nov 2007 - dec 2007 architecture exercises BachelorOudenoord, Utrecht

    DescriptionThis assignment asked for a mixed-use urban development with housing, offices(1200 m2) and parking spaces with a limited ground floor build area of 200 m2 and max 3 stories above ground.

    ConceptBecause the multistory buildings along the Oudenoord street suggest a direction, ive chosen to continue this movement along this street and place a long small building parallel to it. By doing this the residential area behind this building is shielded from this busy thoroughfare. The floor plans clearly show that the routing within the building is on the street side. The movement from the street is put trough inside the building. The rear of the building has an enclosed character that more suits with the residential area behind it.

    Transparency is an important part of this building. For example the staircases are open and the use of these stairs is stimulated by directly connect the lobby with the different departments and by not centralizing the elevators. This transparency and openness is also brought back into the office in the basement in form of an Open Office Plan.

    To meet the building program requirements a large part of the building program is allocated underground, because there was a limited amount of available space on the plot. Around the basement wall there is an extended box to provide sufficient daylight to come in and there are also roof lights in the park/garden at the back of the building.

  • STUDy PrOJeCT The energy supplying house

    Utrecht_2008

  • energy supplying house

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    jan 2008 - aug 2008architecture Bachelor graduationUtrecht, Netherlands

    DescriptionFor my bachelor graduation i did research in de field of sustainability. My research question was, is it possible to design an energy supplying house. in collaboration with 2 students from industrial engineering we decided to develop an active house with an indoor climate system instead of a passive house. By choosing for an active house we can meet the demand in a higher cooling/heating demand.

    ConceptThe starting point of the energy supplying house was the Trias energetics step 1 lower the demand. Step 2 use renewable energy. Step 3 if necessary use fossil fuel in an efficient en clean way. To get an idea of the demands for an energy supplying house i did extensive research in previous build energy efficient houses and looked into building materials and energy saving/energy generating installations.Most of the new installations used in the energy efficient house repay themselves so in the long term you can save money especially when fuel prises keep rising. Because these techniques require a higher investment we tried to implement the installations in a pre-war like house, since there was a high demand for these kind of houses. To save energy the house is well insulated, has small windows on the north facade and big openings on the south. The rooftop has a cantilever to cast a shadow on his own facade in summer but in winter when the sun is lower the sunlight can penetrate in the house. The house is heated and cooled by an heat pump with underground aquifer which is combined with the piling of the house. The rooftop is covered with PV-cells.

    Traditional VS. new

    Winter

    Summer

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  • STUDy PrOJeCT Vrijspel voor kind en Natuur Child day care

    Scheveningen_2009

  • Child day caresep 2009 - jan 2010 Pre-MasterScheveningen

    DescriptionThe design brief was to create a building for accommodation of children in Scheveningen, which is innovative in child care.

    ConceptThe design concept, children growing up in nature, is particularly evident in the choice of location and the transparent nature of the design object. The dunes north of the boulevard ware chosen as location for the child day-care centre. The concept is further enhanced by adding a small petting zoo to the program, in which the animals enjoy the same freedom as the children, hereby increasing the contact between child and animal.

    By making the shell of the building fully transparent the boundary between inside and outside is minimized. Within the child day-care centre there is an open floor plan with a free routing, so that the children can move freely around the building.

    The construction columns are an important spatial element within the design, the construction columns are used to define both the routing and the open and enclosed playgrounds. The columns are also an iconic part of the building. They form a forest with paths and clearings in it. The clearings of the forest are the common rooms and are very public. Places with many columns in one place are more private areas where children can withdraw themselves.

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  • STUDy PrOJeCT interactive pavilion Nanjing Art institute

    Nanjing_China_2010

  • Steel FlangeWelding SeamSteel Tube O 100mmNut & Bolt M12Plywood 30mm

    45 90 45 100 30 30 3030 1506050 30 80 507550253050 5040

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    Nanjing Art institute pavilion feb 2010 - jun 2010 Hyperbody Master 1Nanjing, China

    DescriptionThe assignment was to design and build (by ourselves) a pavilion-size construct which should be usable 24 hours a day in a collaboration lab together with a design team from the Nanjing Art institute.

    ConceptThe installation is an exhibition space that inhabits a design forum where students can present and post their projects to get feedback from other students (from Nanjing as well as Delft). it functions as the physical interface for the input and output of various types of data, like images, text and audio and it is.

    The general idea of the construction setup is the principle of the Neuron. The complete construction is a network of nodes, where a single node can not do anything, but the composition of all the nodes creates a constructive network.One of the main principles within the detail of the single node was that it had to be possible to fabricate through a CNC-system. This implies that all the construction elements need to be fabricated in 2D. This keeps the fabrication-technique low-tech, therefore low-cost and the final assembly easy to construct.

    The design consists of a system where the different elements can slide into each other. This gives a production-technique that is based on 2D elements, and that could be easily assembled by ourselves. The system consists of interlocking elements which create stability from within itself.

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  • STUDy PrOJeCT Faculty building University of Amsterdam

    roeterseiland_Amsterdam_2011

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    UvA roeterseiland sep 2010 - jan 2011 Hybrid buildings Master 2roeterseiland, Amsterdam

    DescriptionThe roeterseiland complex is part of the University of Amsterdam and will be dedicated to the gamma studies, and will house the CreA (Cultural Students Center). The design dealt with a mixed program of temporary living and conference/lecture hub having relation with a gradation of public and semi-public spaces.

    ConceptAt the urban level, the relationships between campus and city is very important. The enclosed area of the roeterseiland should make room for an open (to the city) campus, an urban place that is able to foster relationships among the students/employees of the three different gamma faculties.

    The most important changes are the removal of barriers from the main roads, add shops and restaurants and move the main entrances to the Nieuwe Achtergracht, the central canal on the campus. By making the quays public the logical urban structure is repaired, making the roeterseiland not only the domain of the students but to all citizens.

    At the building level, the relation between users is very important. The conference hub has an gradation from public to private spaces, where ground level is very public with a lunch room, a coffee bar and lecture rooms and the third floor has a study area for students. This gradation is also found in de faade, the courtyard is public and that is where all routing is located inside the building. The backside of the building, that overlooks the dwellings, is more closed.

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    3rd floor

    section A-A`

    1st floor ground floor

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    summer and winter situation natural blinds

  • GrADUATiON PrOJeCT Vertical Cities Asia Competition - Chengdu China

    Vertical Cities Asia Graduation

  • GrADUATiON PrOJeCT Vertical Cities Asia Competition

    Chengdu_China_2012

  • 122 million ha 118 million ha 121 million ha

    109 million ha 100 million ha

    72 million ha

    38 million ha52 million ha 48 million ha 43 million ha

    65 million ha71 million ha

    67 million ha

    62 million ha

    69million ha72 million ha

    1345 million

    585 million

    760 million

    1426 million

    1042 million

    384 million

    1370 million

    632 million

    738 million 670 million

    770 million

    1439 million

    year

    arable land

    agriculture land

    land needed

    pollution

    rural population

    total population

    foodimport export

    foodimport export

    foodimport export

    foodimport export

    foodimport export

    foodimport export

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    ing

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    urban population

    2050202020122008200420001998

    Urgent Problem: deficit and further decline of arable land

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    feb 2011 - jul 2011 Materialization Master 3Chengdu, China

    DescriptionThe Vertical Cities Asia competition brief asked for a proposal in which 100 000 people could live, work and play within a 1 km2 plot in the south of Chengdu. The agriculture and food problem is particularly relevant to the Chengdu region, since this region is responsible for a large share of Chinas rice supply throughout history.

    ConceptWith the focus on food security, the intention of this proposal is to preserve the existing arable land and revise the current food supply chain, but at the same time to accommodate the influx of rural migrants - one of the greatest causes for Chengdus population growth.

    in order to achieve a true vertical town, circulation should take place on all (elevated) levels. Daily activities and needs are all accommodated within the vertical town, detached from the ground floor.

    A 40x40x40m cube appears to be a suitable module to build up this vertical town. The 40x40x40 measurement is generic enough to suit a wide range of program, since the floor plan layout is flexible enough to fulfil different program requirements. The cubes are stacked in such a way to create maximum surfaces for urban farming. This can contribute to the reduction of transportation. in turn, this means less air pollution and less fossil fuel consumption. Hence, sustainability is achieved by the prevention of existing problems, rather than resolving the consequences after the problem has occurred.

    Vertical Cities Asia Competition

    Virtual connection (information exchange)Cover area of each Agropolis Food ParkConnecting Express LineLand preservation; only growth of ngers Current situation of Chengdu Rural/urban border condition of Agropolis Public Transport & Express Line

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    Nanchong & C hongqing

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    Ziyang& Neijang

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    Current situation of Chengdu. Growth of fingers in order to preserve agriculture land.

    Border between urban and rural land has an advantageous condition for a 40x40x40 town to emerge.

    every 40x40x40 town has a certain cover area that corresponds to the adjacent productive agriculture land.

    Virtual connection (information exchange)Cover area of each Agropolis Food ParkConnecting Express LineLand preservation; only growth of ngers Current situation of Chengdu Rural/urban border condition of Agropolis Public Transport & Express Line

    Mei

    shan

    Nanchong & C hongqing

    Mia

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    Xian

    Ziyang& Neijang

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    introduction of a circular express Line that connects the fingers and all 40x40x40 towns.

    introduction of a continuous Food Park where the recreative urban parts flow out into the productive agriculture land.

    express Line connects to the public transportation network.

    Virtual connections between the 40x40x40 towns and existing agriculture institutions.

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  • Metro

    Expressline stationMetro

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    Freedom of program within 40x40x40 floor plans

    MUSEUM

    VERTICAL FARM

    40 m

    40 m

    5m

    Housing block

    officecrop processingsocial facilityretail culturevertical farmresearch centertraining center

    dimension

    Basic arrangement of the blocks

    structure variable plan layout and facadesvariable positions of the core

    . . .

    40 m 40 m

    40 m

    30m

    30m 30m

    example 1 example 3example 2 example 4

    option 1 option 2 option

    8% crop processing

    8% social facilities

    6% vertical farm

    8% office

    3% culture

    4% research facilities

    3% recreation6% retail

    50% housing

    Landscape

    leasable allotment gardens

    organic farming training fields

    agricultural research fields

    infrastructure

    vertical city

    food park

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  • 40m 20m 20m 20m40m 40m 40m

    340m

    40m 20m 40m

    crop processing

    parking

    dwellings

    vertical farm

    roof gardens

    social facility

    office

    +130 m

    +30 m

    +60 m

    +90 m

    +170 m

    +200 m

    0m

    +230 m

    +270 m

  • GrADUATiON PrOJeCT Vertical Cities Asia

    Chengdu_China_2012

  • NO YES

    Sprawlwaste of arable land & greater distances

    Compactnessland preservation & proximity

    Continuing routing instead of 1 way upMaximize outdoor spaces Continuing routing instead of 1 way upMaximize outdoor spaces 40 m

    40 m

    dimension

    Arrangement rules of the blocks

    9.6m structure variable plan layout and facadesvariable positions of the core

    40 m 40 m

    40 m

    example 1 example 3example 2

    option 1minimal 1/4 overlap

    option 2divide structure over 2 blocks

    option 3attach blocks to each other

    Toronto city grid Flip grid up Creating vertical streets

    GREEN ELECTRICITY

    HEAT EXCHANGE

    WARMTH

    Gas

    CHP PLANT(combined head and power)

    FERMEN-TATION

    BIOMASSfrom plants

    BIOMASSfrom building users

    RAINWATER COLLECTION

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    Vertical Cities Asia jul 2011 - apr 2012 Materialization Master 4Chengdu, China

    DescriptionAccordingly to the World Bank since 2009 more than 50% of the world population is part of the urban population. in the new developing countries such as China, urbanization is a big problem for its cities and the coming years more people will move from the rural areas to the urban areas. Due to the current Hukou policy in China, the government is trying to diminish this movement from rural to urban. This urban growth poses some problems such as the decline of arable land, congestion of its infrastructure and a shortage of housing.We can either use the existing urban architectural models to accommodate increased populations with devastating effects on land, infrastructure, and the environment or createnew models of urban architecture will be formed.

    ConceptThe intentions for this graduation project ware to develop a sustainable and most of all a livable design for high dense vertical cities on all levels. A vertical city can only be a success if you have to travel via multiple horizontal urban levels/areas instead of stepping in to an elevator and go up in one direct vertical direction. This kind of old fashion transport is an obstacle to get in contact with your fellow residents. Like in cities you have to take corners when you are going to your destination. But this is only in the horizontal plane. The goal is to redevelop this vertical movement in cities or buildings and dealing with Chengdus urban expansion and the housing demands of its rising population.

  • COFFEE TEA FRESH FRUITS

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  • 1:201:20

    1:2050 Portfolio

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  • MODeLS / PreSeNTATiONSHyperbody exposition

    Delft_2010

  • MODeLS / PreSeNTATiONSVCA exposition

    Delft_2011

    URBANISM

    Prof.ir Henco Bekkering

    Luisa Calabrese

    MATERIALISATION

    Prof.ir Kees Kaan

    Henri van Bennekom

    REAL ESTATE & HOUSING

    Peter de Jong

    Yawei Chen

    STUDIO LEADER

    Mitesh Dixit

    Dante Borgo

    Xin Dogterom

    Draen Krikovi

    Bart van Lakwijk

    Exequiel Mulder

    Jasper Nijveldt

    Herman Pel

    Steef Pootjes

    Roald Roelofs

    Kamran Salim

    Joeri Slots

    VER

    TICA

    L CI

    TIES

    ASI

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    RE&H

  • iNTerNSHiPS

    2007

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    feb 2007 - jun 2007 internshipJan Jonkers Architect, Zeist

    DescriptionThe DressCode-store, established in JianWai Soho (in the CBD of Beijing) selling womens fashion from various renowned european designers.

    To showcase the various brands to their right, a neutral environment is created with a limited selection of materials, which are consistently applied.This tranquil use of materials, combined with the spacious layout of the floor plans gives the store a luxurious look, that fits the clothing which is being sold.

    responsibilities During this internship, i was mainly responsible for making the right CAD (design) floor plan drawings, working drawings, 3D model, impressions and mockup.

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    nov 2006 - jan 2007 internshipArchitektenburo Timo bij t Vuur

    Descriptionleft page;During this internship i worked on a project for a detached house on iJburg Amsterdam, where i was involved in several phases. ive made the preliminary design drawings for this project and worked on the sketch drawings.

    right page;Nooit gedacht is another project i was involved in. The plan was to realize several garages in a courtyard for rental. This plan had a rough sketch with a number of garages. The number of garages was more or less fixed, but it had to fit into the site area. i turned this rough sketch in to a site plan with several types of garages with optimizing the usable floor area. i also made my own faade designs, which were included in the design proposal.

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  • PHOTOGrAPHy / STUDy TrAVeLLiNG

  • ir. M.J. Slots

    Abt. Ludolfweg 1603732 AT De Bilt

    Netherlands

    [email protected]

    www.issuu.com/slotslinkedin.com/in/joerislots

    Architect registration no. 1.121115.001