Portfolio Léonard Darbellay

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  • Portfolio, Darbellay Lonard Annes 2010-1015

    Architecture EPFLBEST HOME I / EAST

    Lonard Darbellay / Sami Farra

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  • Elevetion, section and plan, Centro Torri, Aldo Rossi

  • Architecture Without Content, Kestern Geers Bachelor semester 3

    Over time, Architecture without Content came to represent an idea of a possible architecture of the perimeter, a prag-matic kind of architecture that remains radical and precise. Places of Accumulation are both places of production and places of storage. They are buildings which concentrate the very essence of our contemporary infrastructure. In most cases they are not considered as possible sites for an archi-tectural project. Places of Accumulation investigate the possibility to ac-cumulate formal knowledge in buildings that do not deserve a specific architectural treatment. Their presence is all they

    have, but perhaps that is enough. Places of Accumulation start from the presumption that it might be possible to ignore content and still make precise architecture. For that reason we will make form first, and

    contemplate content later. Places of Accumulation will start as a set of portraits of build-ing types. We will first scrutinize their potential as possible

    architectures, their form, their principles ... Then we will in-vestigate their urban impact. Finally we will represent their potential as a critical project. Our ancestor was the Centro Torri from Aldo Rossi, as his building invented a new typology of suburban mall without questioning the commercial essence of the operation and the basic requirements of an established type, Rossi was able to inject a massive dose of civic elements to the vol-ume. We took that opportunity to create a new typology for vertical farm. The idea was to create a volume that can work with the typology observed with our ancestor. For example we took the pitched roof of Rossi and we extended it to the Whole building and then worked with the shape to collect the water in corner, which increased the perspective from the back side. The building works as a whole as a machine.

    Work in collaboration with Gabriel Chareton

  • Project model

  • Ancestor Model ,Centro Torri, Aldo RossiExhibited in the A small museum for the American Metaphor, REDCAT Gallery, at the Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles by

    OFFICE KGDVS

  • Plan and section

  • Perspectives

  • In the second semester, site plays a much more direct role. There is a good reason for that. Temporary Residence is in many ways the inverse of Machines. Site and territory will be the defining factors for the architectural type. As much as

    each of the designed buildings will be autonomous, it will be precisely its performance on site that will be considered. The project is a social housing, situated on the border of the city of Corinth the project is separated of the city by different systems of circulation. The focus of the project is an idea of mimesis of the new city of Corinth which was rebuilt in the middle of the 19th century, based on a grid. The project takes place on the prolongation of the city system with the same size of blocks. It takes inspiration of red vienna and

    the phalanstery of Guise.

    Tempoary Residence,Kestern Geers Bachelor semester 4

  • Plaster model and site plan

  • Plan and section

  • Perspective

  • The starting point of the semester begins with an analysis of the Swiss commercial centers. Our attention was directed to their context and their potential regarding a possible struc-tural transformation and expansion. The cooperative, as a traditional legal model deeply rooted in Swiss society, forms the background for our research in order to extend the chosen cooperative supermarket towards the communally orientated function of housing. We choose a supermarket which has the particularity to be temporary Pavillon that stands on the middle of an ancient road. We took the op-portunity of that provocation to ask us the question of what could remplace an unused street in a city. The best way for us to answer this question was to respond by the question, as we did, by a road Building.

    Work in collaboration with Sami Farra

    Best Home, Anja and Martin FrlichBachelor semester 5

    Project award from Best of 2015

  • BEST HOME I / EASTLonard Darbellay / Sami Farra

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  • BEST HOME I / EASTLonard Darbellay / Sami Farra

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  • Inside picture

  • The starting point of the second semester starts with ana-lyses on a smaller scale. Our attention was directed to the question of rooms. Such reflections are less concerned with the technical housing functions than with space as a protective, collective and enclosing volume, characterized by classical parameters (Size and shape of the plot, Topo-graphy, Position of the sun, Room position within the layout of the apartment and its subsequent spatial connections). However, the main focus of the design is on the idea of the room as an architectural expression and its inherent atmosphere. The idea of that project was to make a room of books, that represent the collectivity, by the idea that knowledge comes from one to another. The project is articulated by 3 volumes. the first one is the hall that is used as a threshold between outside and inside, living space and sleeping space. The second volume is used as a simple dormitory. The last one which was the point of concentration takes his essence in the idea of copying elements such as columns, stairs, books shelves, cursive, niches, etc. to create an intense place of collectivity.

    Best Room, Anja and Martin FrlichBachelor semester 5

  • Plan

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  • Project built in 1:1

  • Best Room, Anja and Martin FrlichBachelor semester 5

    Plans

  • Images

  • The Oculus, Monadnock Internship

    First price CHIDESIGN competition

    For this new ambitious institute to go beyond the conven-tional school and architecture centre, making a big shift is of paramount importance. Hence, this proposal centralizes the building itself as the main didactic tool for learning about Architecture.Contains a wide variety of learning spaces, stuffed with pivotal archi- tectural fragments, based on the idea of direct experience through close reading, walking through and the touching of examples.Visitors will evidently be guided through of the ground floor of this amazing structure, through its symmetric layout. Or, will commence an associative irregular browsing circuit, both of which results in a spatial adventure.This condenser of architectural knowledge will accommo-date a broad range of institutes. The firm pedestal contains most public functions, climaxing in the blatant Central Grand Space. This festival hall for architecture exhibits models from all over the world, a life-size catalogue of examples. The interior thus creates a world of endless richness, radiating the cultural importance of Architecture and Urbanism.The outer-shell attracts because of its symbolic alienation. Simultaneously, each institute provides its own address and appearance. Accessible and visible as the towers rise above the plinth. The eye, or oculus, guards the rich citys-cape of Chicago, gently blending inside and outside.

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  • Sections, elevation and perspectives

  • Sections, elevation and perspectives

  • Interpretation from the script of the lost weekend by Billy Wilder. Inside picture

  • Work with Christian Fankhauser

    Lost Weekend, FIREBachelor semester 5

  • Wooden models of sheds

  • Axonometrique details

    Colonel Emy, Yves WeinandBachelor semester 5

  • Cardboard and paint model

  • First year consisted in a series of weekly or monthly exer-cises to explore human scale, materiality, perspective, plaster modelling by hand cutting and drawing. The pro-ject process architecture. Such a process requires the in-volvement of the body and intellect in production: the links between thought and action, mind and hand, like those that connect the ideas to images, are made tangible The first semester was linked to vision and image. Here is one of the monthly project. Its a work based on the movie stalker. The processes of the project is directly linked to the movie, in the relation between the scenario of the movie and the atmosphere with the spatiality of the project. For the second semester, the question of working in col-lectivity was raised. The goal was to work in a Vertical city named as matrice. The first project shown here, is in relation with the matrice and the different projects. Its in relation with the others projects as a scenography, and its also give to the Matrice an aspect of lightness and pro-tection. The second work presented here is the continuity of the project, but its only visible by pinhole camera as a scan of the matrice. The idea was to make a focus on the thresholds of the matrice. The Pinhole works as photo-gram, inserted next to the matrice as an arm.

    Dieter Dietz and Urs Egg, Lukas lenherr and Caroline Pashoud

    First year

  • Pinhole picture of the matrice

  • Axonomertique plan of the matrice

  • Photogram and hand drawing plan

  • Photogram from the project and hand drawing plan

  • Education

    2006 Certificate secondary school in Arnold Raymond, Pully Option; Economy.

    2009 Baccaloreate in gymnase of Chamblandes, Pully Option; biology.

    2010 English classe in Australia.

    2011 School of life science, Ecole Polytechnique Federale of Lausanne.

    2015 School of Architecture , Bachelor in Ecole Poly tecnique Federale of Lausanne. Options; art practical, industrial design and graphique design.

    Work Experiences

    Student works; Waiter, archivist, grappe picker, printer assistant, books sailor.

    2008-... Monitor of camp in mountain for children, Home-cole de Pully, Mosses.

    2012 Work for The Montreux Jazz Heritage Labe, Alice Epfl-Ecal lab, Renens.

    2014 Model for Kerstern Geers, Office KGDVS, eposed at the REDCAT Gallery in Los Angeles.

    2015 Internship at Monadnock architecture, Rotterdam, Netherland.

    More

    2008 Trainers certificat, Jeuness et sport in Volleyball2009 Volleyball, in league national B, Lutry2009 Refree patent for Volleyball2010 Travel 8 months in Australia

  • Computer Programm

    Adobe suitePhotoshop, InDesign,Illustrator

    AutodeskAutoCAD

    Rhinoceros 3D

    Office suiteWord, Excel, Power Point

    Vectorworks

    Lonard Darbellay

    Chemin du Liaudoz 61 1009 Pully

    +41 723 58 87

    [email protected]

    08.11.1990

    Swiss-French

    Languages

    French: English: German:

    advanced Level

    advanced level

    good level

    good level

    advanced level

    Mother tongueFluent

    High school level

  • Darbellay Leonard, EPFL, [email protected]