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SOD MONASTERY

Name
Tim Marvin Bruder
Education degree
Master
Subject area
Architecture
Study programme
Computation in Architecture
Year
2022

Acting as a retreat, Sod Monastery explores how human living space can be developed to catalyze vegetation growth and the introduction of wildlife. 3D printed earth walls are formed in situ to create a recyclable building envelope that facilitates the development of plants. The resulting root systems act as a natural reinforcement of the soil and improve the structure’s erosion resistance and load-bearing properties.

As a standing to our current industry, I want to design a building concept that examines a harmonic relationship and a cooperative symbiosis with nature, on a material, construction and programmatic level. How can architecture with human occupants be developed in a catalysing way for vegetation and wildlife? The importance of plants for mental and vital aspects of people has found more and more proof in the last years and the idea of humans as an autonomous agency, independent and superior of its environment, is outdated since the pandemic and the climate crisis.

I propose the introduction of a novel building material: Soil, that is overgrown by plants and re-inforced by their roots.

Experiments

Several experiments were made to discover the possibilities of root domestication (control of root growth)

Simulation

In order to display the domestication of bigger root systems, simulation methods are introduced.

The Sod Monastery

combines the 4 programs living, baths, spirituality and gardening and displays the consequences and reactions of integrating plants into a building system.

Change over time

Starting from being a landscape, followed by the material resourcing and the construction, over the inhabitation period, to then ultimatly becoming a landscape again, the sod monastery works as a circular and ever changing typology.

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STAGE I: LANDSCAPE GARDENING
STAGE II: MATERIAL PREPARATION
STAGE III: BUILDING AND PLANTING
STAGE IV: INHABITATION
STAGE V: NATURE BREAKS BOUNDARIES
STAGE VI: LANDSCAPE GARDENING
CHUNKS: BATH & GARDEN
CHUNKS: LIVING
CHUNKS: WALL CLOSE-UP

Details

The Royal Danish Academy supports the Sustainable Development Goals
Since 2017 the Royal Danish Academy has worked with the Sustainable Development Goals. This is reflected in our research, our teaching and in our students’ projects. This project relates to the following UN goal(-s):
Good health and well-being (3)
Sustainable cities and communities (11)
Responsible consumption and production (12)

CV

Tim Bruder CV

Telefon
91951445
Education & Relevant Courses
2020
2022

M.A - Computation in Architecture - The Royal Danish Academy

2015
2019

B.Arch - ABK Stuttgart

Including exchange semester in Mexico City
Extracurricular Experiences & Activities
2016
2016

TSL Panama 2016

Bamboo building workshop in the rainforest, 2 weeks with people all over Latin America
2021
2021

ARKNAT 2021

Workshop in Sweden, 1 week designing and planning of a shelter, 1 week of building
Professional Work Experience
2019
2020

Architect

Hadi Teherani Architects, Hamburg - competition design, construction drawings
2019
2019

2019 Internship

einszueins architects, Hamburg - competition design, construction planning of midscale renovation project, BIM modeling, graphic layout
2018
2018

Competition Freelance

competition with DRS architects, Stuttgart
2018
2018

Competition and Exhibiton

Competition and exhibition with MBA/s architects, Stuttgart
2018
2018

Internship furniture design

Juskani Alonso, Mexico City - Furniture Design, 3D-Modelling, Rendering
IT skills

Rhinoceros 3D

Grasshopper

Adobe Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Lightroom, Premiere)

Vray, Lumion, Enscape

Language skills

German

English

Spanish