Portfolio maaike goedkoop feb2015

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MAAIKE GOEDKOOP Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands a selection of academic projects Grand Potsdam Potsdam is on the verge of becoming a generic city. A research on the formal sequences of the Baroque streetscapes resulted in a post war reconstruction methodology, which was tested by design. Potsdam, Germany 2013 graduation project www.maaikegoedkoop.com +31 (0) 6 36 1660 36 maaikegoedkoop @ gmail.com extended portfolio website: contact: Summarised CV extended CV is available on www.maaikegoedkoop.com MSc in Architecture, Building and Planning - Cum Laude Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands BSc Bouwkunde (Architecture and Urban Design) Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands Secondary School in the Netherlands, Primary School in France Assist. Researcher @ RWTH Aachen University | DE UNESCO Chair in World Cultural and Urban Landscapes at the Institute for Urban and Regional Planning Assist. Book Designer @ Gordon de Vries Studio | Miami USA / Amsterdam NL Tutor @ Eindhoven University of Technology | NL Chair of Architecture and Urban Cultures Volunteer @ Borneo-Sporenburg Architecture Centre | Amsterdam NL Architectural Intern @ Smith and Thompson Architects | New York City USA Architectural Intern @ Rapp+Rapp | Rotterdam NL InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, AutoCAD, Sketch-Up, Vectorworks Dutch native, English and French fluent, German basic Maaike Sanne Goedkoop 1987 Dutch EDUCATION : WORK EXPERIENCE : SOFTWARE : LANGUAGES : FULL NAME : DAY OF BIRTH : NATIONALITY : Maaike Goedkoop graduated with honours in August 2014 at Eindhoven University of Technology (NL). Initially, her projects combined levels of scale, which resulted in a BSc diploma in Architecture and Urbanism. During her MSc, she focussed on Architecture. Simultaneously, she was a teacher-assistant for several BSc. Courses, and P.A. to professors in the chair of Architecture and Urban Cultures. This has strongly shaped her management skills and academic development. Maaike graduated in a research and design based studio, on a project called ‘Grand Potsdam’, to safeguard a local historical identity for Potsdam (DE) with a contemporary design. She developed a reconstruction methodology based on the formal sequences of the Baroque streetscapes. During her studies she gained experience in two architectural internships, one in Rotterdam (Rapp+Rapp) and one in New York City (Smith & Thompson architects), where she worked on various urban and architectural projects in different stages. She also collaborated as a graphic designer on two published (Gordon de Vries Studio/Damiani/Metropolis Books) books on architecture. In 2014 she obtained a European grant to work as a junior researcher in the UNESCO chair of World Cultural and Urban Landscapes at the RWTH Aachen (DE). Here, she is doing research for Heritage Impact Assessments, Management Plans, and Nomination procedures of existing and future World Heritage sites. Maaike aims to pursue a career combining architecture and research, in international practice. Industrial Icons of Brabant Transformation of an old cigar factory into a hotel. Addressing the strong characteristics with public spaces that emphasise the original heritage assets. Den Bosch, the Netherlands 2011 MSc project Amsterdam Docklands Urban design exercise, exploring typology, morphology and scale. Amsterdam, the Netherlands 2008 BSc project Campus 2020 - TU/e University First step of a long-term campus development: an eye-catching building located on the new centre of the Campus. The lower floors contain educational and lab facilities. Then, two pillars separate the physics and chemistry departments. Finally, the upper floors create a flexible overflow space. TU/eindhoven Campus, the Netherlands 2010 MSc project Embracing Walls Freeform design for a workshop extension and an exhibition space. Caruso St. John’s Brick House in London strongly influenced the detailing of the design. TU/eindhoven Campus, the Netherlands 2013 MSc project floor 1 floor 2 floor 3 ‘pillar’ floors upper floor labs education facilities Departments of overflow space Physics and Chemistry

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MAAIKE GOEDKOOPEindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands

a selection of academic projects

Grand Potsdam Potsdam is on the verge of

becoming a generic city.

A research on the formal

sequences of the Baroque

streetscapes resulted in a post

war reconstruction methodology,

which was tested by design.

Potsdam, Germany

2013 graduation project

www.maaikegoedkoop.com

+31 (0) 6 36 1660 36

maaikegoedkoop @ gmail.com

extended portfolio website:

contact:

Summarised CVextended CV is available on www.maaikegoedkoop.com

MSc in Architecture, Building and Planning - Cum Laude Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands

BSc Bouwkunde (Architecture and Urban Design)Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands

Secondary School in the Netherlands, Primary School in France

Assist. Researcher @ RWTH Aachen University | DE UNESCO Chair in World Cultural and Urban Landscapes at the Institute for Urban and Regional Planning

Assist. Book Designer @ Gordon de Vries Studio | Miami USA / Amsterdam NL

Tutor @ Eindhoven University of Technology | NL Chair of Architecture and Urban Cultures

Volunteer @ Borneo-Sporenburg Architecture Centre | Amsterdam NL

Architectural Intern @ Smith and Thompson Architects | New York City USA

Architectural Intern @ Rapp+Rapp | Rotterdam NL

InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, AutoCAD, Sketch-Up, Vectorworks

Dutch native, English and French fluent, German basic

Maaike Sanne Goedkoop1987Dutch

EDUCATION :

WORK EXPERIENCE :

SOFTWARE :

LANGUAGES :

FULL NAME :

DAY OF BIRTH :

NATIONALITY :

Maaike Goedkoop graduated with honours in August 2014 at Eindhoven University

of Technology (NL). Initially, her projects combined levels of scale, which resulted

in a BSc diploma in Architecture and Urbanism. During her MSc, she focussed

on Architecture. Simultaneously, she was a teacher-assistant for several BSc.

Courses, and P.A. to professors in the chair of Architecture and Urban Cultures.

This has strongly shaped her management skills and academic development.

Maaike graduated in a research and design based studio, on a project called

‘Grand Potsdam’, to safeguard a local historical identity for Potsdam (DE) with a

contemporary design. She developed a reconstruction methodology based on the

formal sequences of the Baroque streetscapes.

During her studies she gained experience in two architectural internships, one in

Rotterdam (Rapp+Rapp) and one in New York City (Smith & Thompson architects),

where she worked on various urban and architectural projects in different stages.

She also collaborated as a graphic designer on two published (Gordon de Vries

Studio/Damiani/Metropolis Books) books on architecture.

In 2014 she obtained a European grant to work as a junior researcher in the

UNESCO chair of World Cultural and Urban Landscapes at the RWTH Aachen

(DE). Here, she is doing research for Heritage Impact Assessments, Management

Plans, and Nomination procedures of existing and future World Heritage sites.

Maaike aims to pursue a career combining architecture and research, in

international practice.

Industrial Icons of BrabantTransformation of an old cigar

factory into a hotel.

Addressing the strong

characteristics with public

spaces that emphasise the

original heritage assets.

Den Bosch, the Netherlands

2011 MSc project

Amsterdam DocklandsUrban design exercise, exploring typology,

morphology and scale. Amsterdam, the Netherlands

2008 BSc project

Campus 2020 - TU/e UniversityFirst step of a long-term campus development:

an eye-catching building located on the new centre

of the Campus. The lower floors contain educational

and lab facilities. Then, two pillars separate the

physics and chemistry departments. Finally, the

upper floors create a flexible overflow space.

TU/eindhoven Campus, the Netherlands

2010 MSc project

Embracing WallsFreeform design for a

workshop extension and an exhibition space. Caruso St. John’s Brick House in London

strongly influenced the detailing of the design. TU/eindhoven Campus, the Netherlands

2013 MSc project

floor 1 floor 2 floor 3 ‘pillar’ floors upper floor

labs education facilities Departments of overflow space

Physics and Chemistry