The document is a portfolio for Louise Vester, an architect. It includes summaries of 11 projects she has worked on, from competition wins to internships. Her experience includes working for various architecture firms and participating in international workshops. She is fluent in Danish and English and has strong presentation, graphic design, and modeling skills. Her passion is creating spaces that bring people together through thoughtful compositions considering light, sound, textures and greenery.
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House and Housing 101 is replete with
many inspiring projects. Some capture our
imagination and hearts for being the dream
house we wish we could live in. Point Dume
Residence is one such house. This nestles in a
wooded lot where generous rooms are laid out
in an S-shaped plan to maximize views. The
River House is located in equally spectacular
surroundings. The designers describe their
concept as ‘a journey from the man-made..to
nature.’ Look out from the full-height windows
and this is true indeed. Villa S too enjoys
spectacular views over the Grenoble valley,
a site characterised by very steep land. The
designers came up with a house on three levels
where each level responds independently to
the site. In Cincinnati, The Ascent at Roebling’s
Bridge is a dramatic addition to the skyline.
The building’s crescent form and sloping roof
enables residents in all units to have great view
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In my portfolio there are projects from my studies in the following universities and programs:
· Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, ETH Zürich & Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid: Master in Collective Housing
· University of Seville: Erasmus Studies
· University of Thessaly: Diploma in Architectural Engineering with Integrated Master
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· Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, ETH Zürich & Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid: Master in Collective Housing
· University of Seville: Erasmus Studies
· University of Thessaly: Diploma in Architectural Engineering with Integrated Master
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2. CV / LOUISE VESTER
1165 kbh K
(+45) 29292238
Vesterlouise@gmail.com
PORTFOLIO CONTENT
01 I CHART ART FAIR
COMPETITION WIN; REALISED AUG. 2015
02 I MIXING GENERATIONS
ELDERHOUSING WITH INTEGRATED DAYCARE
03 I INSIDE / OUTSIDE
A SUMMERHOUSE BY THE INLAKE OF LEJRE
04 I COMMUNITYCENTER SEVEN OAKS
COMPETITION FOR WHITE ARCHITECTS
05 I MATERIAL STUDIES 1:1
ERASMUS SUMMER WORKSHOPS
06 I SPACE FOR LIFE
INTERNSHIP SVENDBORG ARCHITECTS
07 I MUSEUM OF DANISH RESISTANCE
FINAL PROJECT, MASTER THESIS
08 I MINIMAL LIVING
ALLOTMENTHOUSE
09 I ISSEY MIYAKE FLOW
A FASHIONHOUSE
10 I INTUITIVE LIVING
VILLA STUDIES
11 I MUSICAL SCHOOL
BACHELORPROJECT
EXPERIENCE
COMPETITIONS
EDUCATION
LANGUAGE
IT SKILLS
PUBLICATIONS
SPARE TIME
BORN
CONTACT
Fluent in Danish and English, spoken and written
Understands and can be Understood in swedish and Norwegian.
Adobe: Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign,
Sketchup, Autocad, Rhino, V-ray
Analogue sketching and moddelling
2015 ARCHITECT CANDIDATE, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts School of Architecture
2013 SUMMER SCHOOL, Erasmus Workshop Spain
2012 SUMMER SCHOOL, Erasmus Workshop Poland
2012 ArCHITECt BACHELOR , The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts School of Architecture
2013 Arkitekten, Ceremonirum
2012 Wicker, Erasmus
2011 Rum Landskaber, Villa Garbald
2010 KA11 Students Research, Et kolonihavehus
CHART ART FAIR, Architecture Competition win 2015
In my spare time i enjoy a rich social life with friends and family.
With a passion for easthetiques and creative play, i spend time on own projects, from
designing, drawing and creating digital illustrations ect.
I am active and enjoy having training and running in my daily life.
2013 ARCHITECT INTERN, Svendborg Architects
In charge of project; A SPACE FOR LIFE. Including sketching, development,
communications with media and planning of exhibition.
2013 MODELBUILDER, Frederiksen Architects
Moddeling and photographic work.
2012 StudenterWORKER, Schmidt Hammer Lassen
Moddeling and flexible helping hand.
Louise Vester_ Architect MAA
Nørregade 38, 1165 KBH K
+45 29292238
Vesterlouise@gmail.com
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/louisevester
THE ARCHITECT
CORE SKILLS
EXPERIENCE
2015 FREELANCE, Landscape Architect B. Henningsen
Worked with presentation and communications of the projekt,
including visualsations and layout.
2015 COMPETITION WINNER, Chart Art Fair - Architecture Competition
Sketched and developed the competition proposal.
Managed and took part in the following realisation process.
2015 ARCHITECT, White Architects
Competition sketching, site registration and anlysis,
aswell as producing and layouting final presentation material.
2014 FREELANCE, PR Arbejde for Weinerberger Tegl
Brandingstrategy, including product managing
focusing on specific customer groups.
2014 StudentWORKER, Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects
Functioned as flexible helping hands at the office,
with work from moddeling, lasercutting and autocad.
Too me architecture is about people.
It is about creating spaces and environments with high demands to function, aesthetics and
material, through a composition within natural parameters as light, audio, texture and green
elements.
Enthusiastic i work with idea and projectdevelopment, dynamically switching between
diverse digital programs and analogue tools.
In collective work i am quick at bringing ideas to the table, and actively contributing with
helping hands and problemsolving as well as listening too others and learning from their
knowledge and experience. I worked dedicated and with flexibility.
My enthusiasm for the field and the creative challenges is very strong, and i am allways keen
on contributing to my best ability as well as acquiring new knowledge and skills!
15.08.1990
Concept development: Project and competition sketching, ideadevelopment
analysis, research, digital and analogue sketching and designprocess, 3DModdeling.
Communication: Visualising through combinations of renders, photoshop,
and sketch. Visual and written communication, and strong presentation skills.
Graphic skills, Layout design, Photoshopping, Digital drawing.
Organising: Communicating and planning with all participants, coordination skills
and general overview, managing deadlines and tight time frames.
BACHELOR CANDIDATE+X
3. Plan 1:50 Section A-A 1:50 Section B-B 1:50
A A
B
B
Fridge
Storage
Table
01 I CHART ART FAIR
COMPETITION WIN; REALISED 21.-23.AUG 2015
4. Created for the Chart art fair, architecture competition, the pavillon is inspired by artist Piet Mondrians
cubistic works, and plays with contrasts in material instead of colours.
The pavillon hosts the company sticks’n’sushi serving different japanese treats to the customers.
Inspired by the company’s brand and foodserving, the pavillon is very influence by the simplicity
and lightness of japanese art and architecture.
The project consists of a cube that changes character from every angle. It invites the customer
inside aswell as provides seating options and direct accesibillity from the courtyard.
Lantern like lamps glowing through the thin material lights up the pavillon at night while a play of shadows
pass through the pavillon at day.
Sticks’N’Sushi were great partners and much appreciative of the pavillon, they’ve since used it as PR.
01 I CHART ART FAIR
COMPETITION WIN; A PAVILLON FOR STICKS’N’SUSHI
5. Grøn Have Park
Grøn terasse
Kreative værksteder
Grønt plateuBolig Bolig
Bolig
Bibliotek / læsesal
Sportsbane /Vandspejl
Stiens kontakt til vand
Daginstitution Spisesal
Snit 1:100
SECTION
02 I MIXING GENERATIONS
ELDERHOUSING WITH INTEGRATED DAYCARE
6. Fællesstue
Fællesstue
Udsigtspost
1 prs. bolig 2 prs. bolig
Grøn Have ParkGrøn terasseGrønt plateu
2.sal Plan 1:200
The project attempts to create a space for the beneficial meeting between generatioens. Research
shows that both children and elderly benefit tromendously from the company of eachother in eve-
ryday interaction. The project is based on creating different scales of privacy, sorrounding an open
courtyard structure, acting as apark In the center of the building. The elder apartments are placed
furthest from the public space but with a constant visual and direct contact. In the parklike center the
children and elderly meet using different shared functions and in the use of the same recreative space.
7. The summerhouse is situated in a dramtic landscape, in the first line of sloping down
towards the inlake. A view that is a strongly forming factor in the design of the building,
that opens up towards it, creating a sense of coherence between inside and outside.
An inner garden creates a center of the building connecting all functions through vision and
accesibility. The space furtherly blurs the span between inside and outside.
The building differs strongly in sense of ‘open and closed’ letting light stream through from
multiple sides through out the day, aswell as creating shelter and privacy.
The building is conceptually made up of to angle’s, one with the inside world and one with
the outside functions, connected under one roof. Using concrete, plywood and glass the
building at the same time has a warm, homelike feel and seems informal and sharp in the
soft nature landscape.
SITEPLAN
03 I INSIDE / OUTSIDE
A SUMMERHOUSE BY THE INLAKE OF LEJRE
10. During the summer break of my 4th and 5th study year i have participated in
international erasmus architecture workshops In spain and Poland,
With students and teachers from 8 different european schools of architecture,
In each of the workshops we were to research the possibilities of different
materials, and come up with architectural experiments and projects.
In poland we worked with wicker learning traditional techniques,
and challenging them in larger structures. “A space in the forrest”
In Barcelona the challenge was to make a 1:1 self-supporting structure of
6mm iron-bars, functioning as a sheltering space. Our structure is composed
of interweaved rings which in the right pattern get enough momentum in the
connecting points, making it strong enough to be self-supporting creating a
dome-like space.
05 I MATERIAL STUDIES 1:1
ERASMUS SUMMER WORKSHOPS
11. 06 I SPACE FOR LIFE
INTERSHIP SVENDBORG ARCHITECTS
In my internship I worked on a project in
collaboration with Humanistic Society and Life Ceremonies.The goal of
the philanthropic project was creating a neutral space for ceremonies.
A room that provides space for people to celebrate life cycle events.
Special design considerations makes this possible in the ceremonial
space.
The room, with its own simple form, is a kind of ever-changing space
for the individual celebration of life’s events.
The glass structure functions as a membrane or filter between the
space created at the ceremony and the context in which it takes place.
The plan for the Ceremony Room is without context and scale,
and should be seen as an expression of the poetic inclusion of a
neutral lifestyle. The plan is a conceptual design and a statement
about meaningful new architecture.
SPACE WITHOUT ORIENTATION OPEN/CLOSED - VENTILIATION REFLECTION - PHOTO VOLTAICS UNDERGROUND FUNCTIONS
SKY MIRROR - ROTATION RAINDROPS FALLING MIST COOLING ACCESSIBLE FROM ALL DIRECTIONS
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W E
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WATERCURTAINS - BIG SPACE WATERCURTAINS - DIVIDING WATERCURTAINS - DIRECTION WATERCURTAINS - SMALL SPACE
12. The project is based where the old museum was placed, and burnt to the ground, in Churchillparken,
in the center of copenhagen. With the contrast of sorrounding buisness areas and trafficed space,
the park functions as a central recreative space, creating a hinge between the two.
The museum deals with the fundamental ideas of freedom and resistance, specificly during the
2.worldwar in denmark 1940-1945, and in a new addition to the museum, exhibiting a broader
perspective of fighting for freedom globally and in many different senses.
The museum is located in the span between over and underground, leading the visitor on a path
from the light and current time and place, to the dramatic and nostalgic darkness underground.
The park is actively integrated in the museum, as an additional exhibition of excisting memorials,
inscriptions and recreative spaces.
07 I THE NEW MUSEUM OF DANISH RESISTANCE
FINAL PROJECT, MASTER THESIS
13. ANKOMST
AKTUEL UDSTILLING
CAFÉ
SERVERING
KIG TIL UDSTIILINGEN
INDGANG TIL BUNKERE
UDGANG TIL PARKSTYKKET
C
ANKOMST
GARDEROBE
AUDITORIUM ARKIVTEKNIKRUM
DEPOTWC RECEPTION
OBSERVERENDE UDSTILLINDSRUM
INTERAGERENDE UDSTILLINDSRUM
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B
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CHURCHILL-KLUBBEN
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PLAN 1:20
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The project concerns the minimal way of living.
The allotmenthouse aims to fulfil the basic needs in an optimal way on fewest square
meters possible.
SIT - LIE - STAND
The house exists as a coherent construction, which in its form strives to create space
for the human scale. The house functions as a furnished space of minimal living.
The idea of minimal living in the allotmenthouse is based on creating a contrast
to the complicated buisy everyday life, as a simplistic alternative.
08 I MINIMAL LIVING
ALLOTMENTHOUSE, 1.year
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A fashion house for the designer Issey Miyake,
on Vesterbro in the Carlsberg district.
The building varies in the planning between the
great open flow, containing the primary movement
and the enclosed masses, in which private
meeting rooms and functions in need of darker
areas are placed.
The project concerns the span between the solid
and the fluid space. Contradicting and comple-
menting each other within the same structure.
the building with its distinguish of common floor
separations creates boundryless spaces that open
up to the sorrounding context, framing a creative
univers containing work and exhibition.
MODEL ISSEY INSPIRATION
PLANS
SIT PLAN
09 I ISSEY MIYAKE FLOW
A ASHIONHOUSE, 2.year
16. A Villa on Frederiksberg in Copenhagen.
The user; a scientist who in his work accomplishes tasks with great
intellect, but has difficulties maintaining normal everyday life.
Tasks must be based on routine and be as simple as possible.
The focus of the house is creating a flow in which all everyday
functions are placed. When moving through the house a variety of
spaces forms around the body fulfilling different needs of living.
The materials used in the house are mostly concrete and wood,
resting in a metal framework. The two different textures helps the
user decode the function of the space and creates different
atmospheres within a space.
1. Floor Plan
a. Bathroom b. Livingroom c. Bedroom
d. Studyroom
a.
b.
c.
d.
2. Floor Plan
10 I INTUITIVE LIVING
VILLA STUDIES, 3.year
Pedel
Tværsnit 1:50
Lyd
Light
Section
The classroom
Plan Concert Hall 4. Floor PlanSound
Learning
The school is formed according to three keywords: SEEING, HEARING, LEARNING
Complementing each other the keywords create the opportunity of a spatially varying course
of learning. The school contains a inner flow in which the hardfunctional rooms such as
classrooms are placed. In the centre of the school an internal world of creativity and
inspiration exists, as a platform for all the creative subjects the musical school contains.
The school is sharded from within. Reflective plates distribute light to the schools inner
spaces, as well as creating an acoustic ceiling in the underground concert hall.
11 I MUSICAL SCHOOL
BACHELORPROJECT, 3.year