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Nieuwelaan 622611 RT Delft

Netherlands

familyfather Winfried Brembs _architect

mother Barbara Brembs _architectbrother Moritz Brembs _architect

partner David Czap _naval architect

Linda BrembsBorn 21 February 1990

In Schweinfurt, Germany

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EDUCATION

Grundschule Röthlein, Germany 1996_2000Celtis Gymnasium Schweinfurt, Germany 2000_2009

Abitur in 1) Art & Design 2) Italian 3) Maths 4) Ethic May 2009

Architecture Bachelor Bauhaus University Weimar, Germany 2009_2011 Architecture Bachelor TU Delft, Netherlands 2011_2013

Master of Architecture TU Delft, Netherlands 2013_2015

Photography studio Ruhl, Cologne. GE _2006Photography studio Ralf Bauer, Cologne, GE _2007

Advertising Agency Schilhan, Schweinfurt, GE _2007Event Management Schubert, Schweinfurt, GE _2008

Interior Design Barbara Brembs, Schweinfurt, GE 2007_2009Brembs Architekten, Röthlein, GE 2008_2009

Gaaga Architects, Delft, NL _2010Fokkema & Partner Architects, Delft, NL _2012

Translator for Europetrack, Delft, NL_2014 NavalDC, Naval Architecture, Delft, NL _2013_2015

WORK EXPERIENCE

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TEAM-MINDED

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PERSONAL SKILLS

Adobe IllustratorAdobe PhotoshopAdobe InDesignAutoCAD ArchiCAD3D RhinocerosGrasshopperMaxwell RenderMicrosoft Office Word/ExcelMicrosoft PowerpointKeynoteSketchUPModel makingHand drawings

LANGUAGES

German English

Dutch Italian

Spanish Latin

nativefluentfluentfluentbasic proficient

Fitness Coach at fitness club, Bergrheinfeld, GE 2006_2008President at managing-comitee for the students association SSV, Schweinfurt, GE 2006_2009

Student representative and event supervisor at Celtis Gymnasium Schweinfurt, GE 2007_2009 Coordinator for students exchange programs, Liceo Gioberti, Torino, IT 2008_2009

Chairwoman at Youth Working For Youth organization for political events Schweinfurt, GE 2008_2009

Participation spanish lessons, Weimar, GE 2010 Member of drawing lessons, Weimar, GE 2010

Community service at fitness club Health Club, Delft, NL 2011_2013 Participant singing classes, Delft, NL 2011_2013

Freelance translator for several firms, NL 2013_2014

ACTIVITIES

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SINGING

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INTERIOR DESIGN

SOCIAL MEDIA & EVENTS

PHOTOGRAPHYPHOTOGRAPHY

P O R T F o L I O

PORTFOLIOs e l e c t e d p r o j e c t s

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P O R T F o L I O

Projects.architectural

industrial hal leipzig

reception hall hills

library delft

hotel britannia

cancer care centre

food factoryproduct design

industrial hal leipzig

LEIPZIGglider airport

Station Aberdeen

Station Aberdeen

B A U H A U S We i m a r 2 0 1 0 , P r o f . L o u d o n

The goal of this design was to create a building that convinces by its simplicity and clear lines to serve as a glider plane hangar. The design feature of an exposed construction supports this idea. It enables the vast spanning bridge construction, which is necessary for the building’s purpose.

In addition, it significantly contributes to an airy and open atmosphere inside the hangar. On a greater scale, the building itself supports the desired simplicity by being composed of perpendicular axes in all dimensions, with large sliding doors blurring the border to the outside.

LEIPZIGglider airport B A U H A U S We i m a r 2 0 1 0 , P r o f . L o u d o n Semester 3

Semester 3 BERKAglider airport

LEIPZIGglider airport B A U H A U S We i m a r 2 0 1 0 , P r o f . L o u d o n Semester 3glider airportglider airport B A U H A U S We i m a r 2 0 1 0 , P r o f . L o u d o n Semester 3

LEIPZIGglider airportSemester 3Semester 3

reception hall hills

LIBRARY InteriOr

De dynamiek van het gegolfde heuvellandschap vormt een duidelijke tegenpool voor de strakke, hoekige buitenvorm van het gebouw. De kolommen van de constructie doorsteken de heuvels en verdiepingen en creëren zo een speciaal lichteffect in het atrium. De zitplaatsen onder de heuvels bieden een geborgen sfeer om in rust te kunnen studeren en boeken te lezen.

T U D e l f t 2 0 1 2 , M . K o r p e r s h o e k

LIBRARY InteriOr T U D e l f t 2 0 1 2 , M . K o r p e r s h o e k

Op de heuvel heeft men een prachtig uitzicht over het hele atrium. Verder dienen de heuvels als ruimte voor ver-gaderingen. De grootste strook vormt het dak voor een eigen bespreekruimte. Op deze manier ontstaat in het

atrium ruimte voor ontmoeting, beweging en ontspanning.

180cm

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LIBRARY InteriOr T U D e l f t 2 0 1 2 , M . K o r p e r s h o e k

LIBRARY InteriOr T U D e l f t 2 0 1 2 , M . K o r p e r s h o e k

library delft

library delft

BK library

DELFT BK library T U D e l f t 2 0 1 1 , B . K n u v e r s “OPPOSITES ATTRACT EACH OTHER AND NEW SHELTERS OLD.”

“OPPOSITES ATTRACT EACH OTHER AND NEW SHELTERS OLD.”

food factory

food factory

- The transformation of an old industrial hall

into space used for food events -

- A natural tree construction for seating

in the cooking factory -

hotel britannia

The transformation of the old space aspires an harmonious composition & should lead to the revival of the Hotel

Britannia. Building a model on scale 1:30 was very effective in order to studie the different effects

of depth, materialization and framing.

The ambition for this project is to enrobe the existing space with a new outfit and highlight the very strong aspects of the past.

Due to the coupling of floor and former columns the construction could be easily controlled.

The linked elements curl from front to the back of the building as a playful combination, which lets you wonder whether

you are following shadow lines or constructive elements. The association of a ballroom is created. The irregularity of lines

aspire an harmonious composition with a repetitive façade, which presents itself less prominent.

cancer care centre

cancer care centre

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Many people think of cancer as a disease, which only affects much older people or very young children. During my research I investigated the problematic situation young adults between 18 and 30 years of age have to face, after being diagnosed with

cancer. This research is based on the perception that traditional care models are not adequately meeting the needs of adolescent cancer patients. In our health system young people don’t exist. The premise for the design of a new cancer care centre

for adolescents is that the architecture reacts on the complex problems of the young people and to let them forget about their sorrows.

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Many people think of cancer as a disease, which only affects much older people or very young children. During my research I investigated the problematic situation young adults between 18 and 30 years of age have to face, after being diagnosed with

cancer. This research is based on the perception that traditional care models are not adequately meeting the needs of adolescent cancer patients. In our health system young people don’t exist. The premise for the design of a new cancer care centre

for adolescents is that the architecture reacts on the complex problems of the young people and to let them forget about their sorrows.

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Fensterladen aus18 mm Sperrholz-Fassadenplatten

Fensterladenschaniermit Anschlussbleche

Putzeckschutzwinkel

Außenputz 13 mmmit vollflächige Gewebearmierung

Hozfaserdämmplatte 60 mm

Interior wall construction first floor

15 mm Gipskartonplatte, Brandschutz F30 135 mm Holz-Tragkonstruktion 60/135 mm + 80 mm Schallschutz-Mineralwolle 30 mm 2 x Gipskartonplatte, Brandschutz F30---------------------------------- 180 mm Wanddicke

HORIZONTAL SECTIONGROUND FLOOR 1:5

Exterior wall construction ground floor

22 mm Sperrholzfassadenplatten 35 mm Lüftung 120 mm Wärmedämmung 240 mm Mauerwerk 12 mm Innenputz---------------------------------- 420 mm Wanddicke (ohne Putz)

HORIZONTAL SECTIONFIRST FLOOR 1:5

Exterior wall construction upper floor

13 mm Außenputz mit vollflächige Gewebearmierung 60 mm Holzfaserdämmmplatte 240 mm Mineralwolle WLG 035 + Holz-Tragkonstruktion 15 mm OSB-Platten 42 mm Lattung als Installationsebene 15 mm Gipskartonplatte mit Brandschutz---------------------------------- 385 mm Wanddicke

Schallschutz-Dämmstreifen

Verbindungsschrauben

Fugenspachtel +Gewebestreifen

Verbindungsschrauben

Kompriband

Holz-Tragkonstruktion 80 x 240 mm

Fugenspachtel +Gewebestreifen

Holz-Tragkonstruktion 60 x 135 mm

luftdichte Abklebung

luftdichte Abklebung+ Eckleiste 15 / 15 mm

Eckschutzschiene

Schallschutzwand

Montagewinkel50 x 60 mm

mauerwerkwände 240 mm

Fassadenlüftung 35 mm

mineralwolle-wärmedämmung 120 mm

Fassadenhalter

AluminiumPfosten-Riegel-System

Alu-Pfosten50 x 90 mm

Sperrholzfassadenplatten 22 mm

FührungsschieneFaltschiebelädenAlu-Pfosten

50 x 140 mm

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luftdichte Abklebung+ Putzabschlussprofil

Türflügel

dämmung unterhalterung

Sperrholzplatten aufMetallschanier mit

Klebetechnik montiert

Dübel

Fensterlaibungsrahmen ausSperrholz mit Anstrich, mit verleimteZinkverbindung an den Ecken

Fensterladenschanierim Holz eingelassen

Holzfenster mit Farbanstrich

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Section between old and new

1. Social research 2. The program 3. The site 4. Design research 5. Design results 6. Building technology 7. Climate concept 8. Conclusion

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- Section: The division of space creates difference of

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- Creating sheltered spaces inside the care centre -

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Connections in space

1. Social research 2. The program 3. The site 4. Design research 5. Design results 6. Building technology 7. Climate concept 8. Conclusion

- Connection in space can raise interaction -

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Materiality & variety of details

1. Social research 2. The program 3. The site 4. Design research 5. Design results 6. Building technology 7. Climate concept 8. Conclusion

- Playfulness through a variaty of materials & details -

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- Section: The interior tree house connects it all -

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/ 14541 1. Social research 2. The program 3. The site 4. Design research 5. Design results 6. Building technology 7. Climate concept 8. Conclusion - A concept of covered spaces, beeing sheltered in the forest -

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Bookend.City

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“ SAVES MY LITTLE TREASURE. ”

“ SAVES MY LITTLE TREASURE. ”

“ KEEPS THINGS COOL AND COVERED BOX. ”

“ KEEPS THINGS COOL AND COVERED BOX. ”

“ TABLE MAT FOR HOT OBJECTS ”

“ TABLE MAT FOR HOT OBJECTS ”

“ SPREAD YOUR KNOWLEDGE IN THE CITY, BOOKSEND. ”

“ SPREAD YOUR KNOWLEDGE IN THE CITY, BOOKSEND. ”

“ RECYCLED LIFESTYLE OF THE EGGS. ”

“ RECYCLED LIFESTYLE OF THE EGGS. ”

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