Portfolio in english I Christian Ernst Dipl. Arch. ETH

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Christian Ernst Dipl. Arch. ETH Portfolio

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  • Christian Ernst Dipl. Arch. ETH Port fo l io

  • Curriculum vitae 08/10

    Name I surname: ErnstVorname I given name: ChristianAdresse I adress: Steinwiesenstrasse 22 8952 Schlieren SwitzerlandMail I e-mail: [email protected] I mobile: 0041(0)79 509 41 64

    Zivilstand I marital status: ledig I unmarriedGeburtsdatum I date of birth: 29.10.1982Geburtsort I place of birth: Zrich I ZurichNationalitt I nationality: Schweiz I Switzerland

    Profile summary

    Two years experiance in Architecture and Planning Four month experiance on-site employment Skills in motivating others and building team spirit Computer proficiency in different planning and drawing programs Creative in developing concepts and strategies Self-maintained and solution-orientated

    Academic credentials

    spring 2009 Diploma in architecture, ETH Zurich, professor Dietmar Eberle Subject A (Urban Design): Emmenweid (Dipoma in architecture is equivalent to a Master Degree of ETH Zurich Msc ETH)

    2003 2009 Studies in Architecture, ETH Zurich

    Work experience

    2009 present Architect in an architects office in Zurich, StaubWittwer Architekten AG, www.staubwittwer.ch Cooperation on a dementia competence center, preliminary project,implementation planning and alteration

    2004 2009 Employee of the Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture (gta)

    05/06 07/06 Second practical work at the Locher AG, (two month on-site employment)

    11/05 04/06 Practical work in an architects office in Zurich, SprriThommen Architekten, www.spoerrithommen.ch Cooperation on architectual competitions, implementation planning, digital imaging, portfolio and model building

    07/03 09/03 Practical work at the Locher AG, (two month on-site employment)

    07/02 12/02 Employee of the Immigration and Naturalization Office in Zurich

    Informatic skills Vector Works, Archi-Cad, Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, Sketch Up, From Z, Cinema 4D, Microsoft Office

    Language skills German (native tongue), English (advanced in language and writing), French (intermediate in language and writing

    Personal interests photographie music (violoncello since 17 years) sports (volley, biking, jogging)

  • 06/07ETH Zurich, spring 20075th semesterprofessor Graber Pulverassistant Franziska Schneider

    Field of intervention was an open space between big public and cul-tural buildings in the agglomerati-on of Zurich. An old parking area had to be replaced by a carpark with an additional program that had to be created by ourselves, in order

    to make the carpark attractive for usage 24h.The challenge was a smart hand-ling with the potentials of the stock within the framework of the proposed urban-planning deve-lopment.

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    CARPARK Infrastructure for cars and busses in Zurich

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    first floor niveau Dfrlistr. 1:1000 (1:200 scaled)

    section A-A 1:1000 (1:200 scaled)scheme upper floors

  • STUDIOLOFT Increase of an attic flat in Zurich for Thomas Held 12/07ETH Zurich, autumn 20076th semesterprofessor Gregor Eichingerassistant Christian Brunnerclient Thomas Held

    bof! is the name of this professors chair of Prof. Eichinger. At this chair you have to plan for a real client, which told us his needs and wishes. In my case, it was Thomas Held, director of Avenir Suisse. Initial situation was his flat at the Heinrichstrasse in Zurich. There he

    wanted to expand his appartment. His major concern was a con-fortable room for his think-work, further a lot of stowage for his books and big walls for his artwork of young swiss artists. What he absolutly didnt want was a common flat.

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    section B-B 1:800 (1:100 scaled)

  • MOSKAU Urban Design Studio: Baumanskaya 05/08ETH Zurich, spring 087th semesterchair of urban designprofessor Kees Christiaanseassistant Nicolas Kretschmann

    Moskau was the city of this semester of urban design. The perimeter of interest Baumanska-ya is situated just a few kilometers out of the center city.First thing was to analyse urban structures and phenomena. We made different maps with the

    problems and potentials of the perimeter. Out of this resulted a vision map, a strategy and a connector map. In the end we worked on different plots with higher potential and created there specific projects of developement..

    deficit, potential und catalyst map

    connector mapstrategic map

    vision map

  • MODESTO Mobile desktop 08/08ETH Zurichoptional work bof!professor Gregor Eichingerassistant Max Roth / Eleonore Daumstudents Christian Ernst / Yvonne Meier

    was an advantage that she clearly knew what she wanted, so that we could harmonize the design and her ideas very precise. In the end we had two pieces: a 4 meter long fixed furniture and a mobile desk modesto, which we built by ourselves.

    Starting position of this optional work was a private request for a mobile office furniture. The client wasnt satisfied anymore with her situation of work at home and asked us to find a solution for her problem. We wanted to really solve all her needs and wishes. It

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  • GRIMSEL Viewing restaurant at the Grimsel 12/08ETH Zurich, autumn 20088th semesterprofessor Mrkli / Peterassistant Thomas Padmanabhan

    In the area of grimsel there are a lot of drainage tunnels and buil-dings of the hydropower station KWO. In this technical area we had to design a viewing restaurant, to make the region more attractive for tourist. The panorama allows fascinating views to the wilde gla-

    ciers of the Finsteraarhorn.I choose my perimeter very high beside a technical building of the power station. Like this, the restaurant is reachable during all seasons. There I tried to highlight the most important view in the di-rection of the glaciers.

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    Terrasse 118.1Gastraum 137.3

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    map second floor 1:800 (1:100 scaled) situation 1:30000 (1:3000 scaled)

    north elevation and section A-A 1:800 (1:100 scaled) west elevation and section B-B 1:800 (1:100 scaled)

  • EMMENWEID Reuse of the former industrial area Viscose 05/09ETH Zurich, spring 09diplomasubject A (urban design)professor Dietmar Eberleassistant Daniel Minderadditional courses:CAAD prof. L. HovestadLandscape architecture prof. Girot

    The field of Emmenweid is a for-mer industrial area, which has al-ways had a big influence on the local community. As the largest region of the commune, Emmen-weid is set to play a significant role in the future development of Emmenweid.

    The present town planning scheme aims to create new contemporary structures, preserve brick buil-dings that are full of character and sometimes under protection, improve traffic routing and design attractive public spaces, especially along the riverside.

    The existing tendency reusing the fallow buildings of the former in-dustie to save the character and qualities of this area is very impor-tant just as much as new contem-porary structures that supplement the needs of the commune. The new structures should complete

    attractive office and residential ser-vices but should in particular allow multiple exploitation.To make it more attractive to live and work there it is essential to en-hance the status of the river Kleine Emme as a renaturalized open space area.

    concept

    A new parkway along the river-side and a raised panorama route along the northern slope-edge improve the accessability for the public and private transport. In between of the new streets spread out the industrial car-pet as a pedestrian- and feeder zone. Based on industrial holdings

    the industrial-carpet should be continued. Therefore the existing typologies are picked up, transfor-med and adapt to new conglome-rates that cover the present needs and requirements.Like the golden age of the industry, the result is a diverse sequence of open spaces.

    strategie

    the urban industrial carpet with a sequence of public open spaces 1:10000 (1:1000 scaled)

    situation 1:100000 (1:5000 scaled)

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    Reuse of the former industrial area Viscose

    map ground floors 1:5000 (1:500 scaled)

    cross-section A-A 1:5000 (1:500 scaled)

    longitudial section B-B 1:5000 (1:500 scaled)

    longitudial section C-C 1:5000 (1:500 scaled)

  • AUTOPARK 3Reuse of the former industrial area Viscose

    south elevation 1:1000 (1:200 scaled)

    typical ground floor 1:1000 (1:200 scaled)

  • Christian Ernst, Zurich 2010