TRAPHOLT - MUSEUM OF MODERN ART - 24.1.2013

The museum's architecture is in itself an experience where the architects Boje Lundgaard and Lene Tranberg has drawn a bright showroom with natural light from skylight or side windows. 


COMPUTER AND IPAD SLEEVES - 8.12.2012

Here are my computer and iPad sleeves that I sold at the Christmas market at Aarhus School of Architecture. Still available for order! 
Suitable for Mac 13¨, 15¨ and iPads.


RESCRIPT - #3 BODY, SCALA, CONTEXT - 18.11.2012

In this phase we got our site, Skovvejen in central Aarhus. The site is an elongate passage that connects the city center to the northern parts of Aarhus. It's used mainly by cyclists and pedestrians. Our prior focus on how to confuse the perception of depth in a passage was therefor quite given to continue with.

We used our light studies and translated the visual light frames into physical frames in an interaction with the context. Our intention was to make a passage for cyclists, pedestrians and joggers where the depth of the passage is dissolved.


Model 1:100





Plan 1:100






 Section 1:50



RESCRIPT - #2.2 LIGHT STUDIES - 25.10.2012

The light safari inspired me and my project partner to continue working with the dissolved light, or more precisely how light can dissolve boarders of a room. We combined to architectonics from phase #1 to get a new model for light studies. The outcome was a light machine with replaceable facades. In this machine we have investigated how we, with visual light frames, can confuse the perception of depth in a room.





The light in the end makes the room deeper 
since we interpret is as a continuing space.




The room feels shorter when there's 
warmer light in the background.




The sense of depth is more confused when the 
distance between the frames are irregular.


All boarders of the room are partly dissolved.















We took our light machine out to a bus stop to see how the light in it is affected by it's surroundings. When people are passing the light are naturally changing. Here is a stop motion film of the study.





Based on pictures in the stop motion film and earlier studies we made a new light machine. The distance between the frames are irregular and has different boxes on the outside to lead the light. 





We did the same bus stop-study with this new machine. Since we have less openings in this model it's less sensitive to its surroundings than the first model. But in the same time it gets strongly effected if one of the openings gets shaded. 



RESCRIPT - #2.1 LIGHT SAFARI - 1.10.2012

We went out with our cameras to hunt 4 states of light that has an impact on spatial awareness; reflection, lightroom, filtered and dissolved light. 





RESCRIPT - #1 ARCHITECTONICS - 30.9.2012

This assignment started out with a short analysis of the Melnikov House by Konstantin Melnikov. The analysis had "Openings" as a focus. The analysis where transformed into architectonics where every architectonic is derived from a architectural concept.

Hierarchy between to windows



 Rhythm in the facade windows



Flow between the openings inside the building


OPENINGS - CASE STUDY - 21.9.2012

A case study of Le Corbusier's Maison Jaoul with focus on openings in the house.


WINDOW SAFARI - BEHIND BARS - 6.9.2012

The window grills makes one curious about that happens behind. Who or what are we trying to protect with this impenetrable filter? Someone/something inside or outside the building?