The document summarizes an urban design project for an area in Business Bay, Dubai. The site currently has issues like poor landscape design, incomplete construction, and a lack of pedestrian connectivity. The project aims to address these problems by applying urban design principles to improve walkability, add more public open spaces, and incorporate local culture. Analysis of the existing site conditions was conducted, and a proposal was developed to solve the urban issues through connectivity, sociability, and creating a diverse and productive community.
Affordable housing programming for architecture - thesis projectGhassanAlhammadi1
Thesis project and programming for architecture urban farming and affordable housing that responds to the context and the housing crisis. By making work-live- and marketing activities in one city to reduce the use of viechles and make it self-sufficient. The goals to solve the housing crisis and food security in yemen
Nature and Psychological Comfort: Biophilic ArchitecturePrabal Dahal
Bachelors' Level Directed Studies Research Presentation on how nature can bring about comfort to human beings done as a part of semester report for partial fulfillment of requirements of Bachelors of Architecture Degree at Kathmandu Engineering College, Tribhuvan University.
Affordable housing programming for architecture - thesis projectGhassanAlhammadi1
Thesis project and programming for architecture urban farming and affordable housing that responds to the context and the housing crisis. By making work-live- and marketing activities in one city to reduce the use of viechles and make it self-sufficient. The goals to solve the housing crisis and food security in yemen
Nature and Psychological Comfort: Biophilic ArchitecturePrabal Dahal
Bachelors' Level Directed Studies Research Presentation on how nature can bring about comfort to human beings done as a part of semester report for partial fulfillment of requirements of Bachelors of Architecture Degree at Kathmandu Engineering College, Tribhuvan University.
Nanded City - a 700 acre mega township is the first of it’s kind planned, integrated, self-contained development in the country which is designed in tune with nature. It is a re-enactment of the ‘Inclusive Model’ of Magarpatta City which has been based on the participation of original farmer – land owners.
Case Study on Innovative Housing by Michael GibbonsMichael Gibbons
The following report looks at an example of an innovative horizontal/vertical mixed-use project in Buellton, California. The case study was submitted and used by the California Department of Housing and Community Development in a recent update detailing successful housing projects which meet the needs of working families in California for whom market rate housing, proximate to work or transit, is out of reach.
iginally a Viking fishing village founded in the 10th century then became the capital of Denmark in the early 15th century. Beginning in the 17th century it consolidated its position as a regional center of power with its institutions, defences and armed forces. After suffering from the effects of plague and fire in the 18th century, the city underwent a period of redevelopment. This included construction of the prestigious district of Frederiksstaden and founding of such cultural institutions as the Royal Theatre and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. After further disasters in the early 19th century when Nelson attacked the Dano-Norwegian fleet and bombarded the city, rebuilding during the Danish Golden Age brought a Neoclassical look to Copenhagen's architecture. Later, following the Second World War, the Finger Plan fostered the development of housing and businesses along the five urban railway routes stretching out from the city centre.
Copenhagen – a pioneer in sustainable urban development
Urban planners are Steen Eiler Rasmussen ,Christian Erhardt “Peter” Bredsdorff and Jan Gehl.
In 2014, Copenhagen won the prestigious European Green Capital award, presented by the European Commission, which recognizes efforts to improve the urban environment, the economy and the quality of life. The city was chosen as “a good model in terms of urban planning and design” and especially for its work as a “transport pioneer.”
Copenhagen is recognized as one of the most environmentally friendly cities in the world
Commercial and residential buildings are to reduce electricity consumption by 20 percent and 10 percent respectively
Copenhagen has ranked high in international surveys for its quality of life.
Park Acreage: 6,143
Park acreage per 1000 residents: 1.2 Acres
Copenhagen reacted with a Climate Adaptation Plan to improve the city’s defenses against water and extreme weather. Among the actions being taken are the building of dikes and better management of storm water.
CASE STUDY//SEMINAR ARCHITECTURE & URBAN DESIGN WITH ARRIOLA & FIOL Existi...Michael Klug
CASE STUDY//SEMINAR
ARCHITECTURE &
URBAN DESIGN
WITH ARRIOLA & FIOL
Existing x Modern City
Degraded Areas and Current Status
Urban Transport and Infrastructure
Public Space
Heritage
New Housing Types
BARCELONA
18 - 28 OCTOBER 2014
City center - An Urban Lifestyle CenterKeshav Rathi
“AN OPPOURTUNITY” “TO MAKE INDORE EVEN MORE BETTER BY HELPING TO FIND THE NEXT GENERATION CITY CENTER AND CULTURAL HUB THAT INTEGRATES AND CONNECTS PEOPLE OF INDORE” CITY CENTER - City centre is the area of a city where commerce, Entertainment , Shopping and Political power are concentrated , Urban city centers have combined both the shopping, learning and Recreational activities with entertainment to offer an overall experience to the visitors. Lifestyle centers are also defined as a “Multi-purpose leisure - time destination” Awarded for : NIASA All India Top 10, NewDelhi 2017 NIASA Zonal Winner, Bhopal 2017 NASA- Zonal convention best Architectural thesis award , Jabalpur 2017
Nanded City - a 700 acre mega township is the first of it’s kind planned, integrated, self-contained development in the country which is designed in tune with nature. It is a re-enactment of the ‘Inclusive Model’ of Magarpatta City which has been based on the participation of original farmer – land owners.
Case Study on Innovative Housing by Michael GibbonsMichael Gibbons
The following report looks at an example of an innovative horizontal/vertical mixed-use project in Buellton, California. The case study was submitted and used by the California Department of Housing and Community Development in a recent update detailing successful housing projects which meet the needs of working families in California for whom market rate housing, proximate to work or transit, is out of reach.
iginally a Viking fishing village founded in the 10th century then became the capital of Denmark in the early 15th century. Beginning in the 17th century it consolidated its position as a regional center of power with its institutions, defences and armed forces. After suffering from the effects of plague and fire in the 18th century, the city underwent a period of redevelopment. This included construction of the prestigious district of Frederiksstaden and founding of such cultural institutions as the Royal Theatre and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. After further disasters in the early 19th century when Nelson attacked the Dano-Norwegian fleet and bombarded the city, rebuilding during the Danish Golden Age brought a Neoclassical look to Copenhagen's architecture. Later, following the Second World War, the Finger Plan fostered the development of housing and businesses along the five urban railway routes stretching out from the city centre.
Copenhagen – a pioneer in sustainable urban development
Urban planners are Steen Eiler Rasmussen ,Christian Erhardt “Peter” Bredsdorff and Jan Gehl.
In 2014, Copenhagen won the prestigious European Green Capital award, presented by the European Commission, which recognizes efforts to improve the urban environment, the economy and the quality of life. The city was chosen as “a good model in terms of urban planning and design” and especially for its work as a “transport pioneer.”
Copenhagen is recognized as one of the most environmentally friendly cities in the world
Commercial and residential buildings are to reduce electricity consumption by 20 percent and 10 percent respectively
Copenhagen has ranked high in international surveys for its quality of life.
Park Acreage: 6,143
Park acreage per 1000 residents: 1.2 Acres
Copenhagen reacted with a Climate Adaptation Plan to improve the city’s defenses against water and extreme weather. Among the actions being taken are the building of dikes and better management of storm water.
CASE STUDY//SEMINAR ARCHITECTURE & URBAN DESIGN WITH ARRIOLA & FIOL Existi...Michael Klug
CASE STUDY//SEMINAR
ARCHITECTURE &
URBAN DESIGN
WITH ARRIOLA & FIOL
Existing x Modern City
Degraded Areas and Current Status
Urban Transport and Infrastructure
Public Space
Heritage
New Housing Types
BARCELONA
18 - 28 OCTOBER 2014
City center - An Urban Lifestyle CenterKeshav Rathi
“AN OPPOURTUNITY” “TO MAKE INDORE EVEN MORE BETTER BY HELPING TO FIND THE NEXT GENERATION CITY CENTER AND CULTURAL HUB THAT INTEGRATES AND CONNECTS PEOPLE OF INDORE” CITY CENTER - City centre is the area of a city where commerce, Entertainment , Shopping and Political power are concentrated , Urban city centers have combined both the shopping, learning and Recreational activities with entertainment to offer an overall experience to the visitors. Lifestyle centers are also defined as a “Multi-purpose leisure - time destination” Awarded for : NIASA All India Top 10, NewDelhi 2017 NIASA Zonal Winner, Bhopal 2017 NASA- Zonal convention best Architectural thesis award , Jabalpur 2017
My Name is Seoyoun Yun. I am majoring in interior design at California College of the Arts and graduated in May 2016.
I am interested in textiles, particularly material durability, sustainable design and retail and commercial design.
My Designs have a strong tendency to encompass such interests. I usually approach design problems both through conceptual development and formal development using my design skills.
My diverse coursework in the program has prepared me well to undertake the challenges of a varied work environments with enthusiasm.
The Application of Digital Technology in the Furniture Design and Education R...Siniša Prvanov
Furniture Design is devoted to harmonious development between man and nature. With the introduction of contemporary suitable scientific technology, as the "art of science", furniture design is bound to enter a new stage of development.
Nowadays, digital technology has been widely used in the world and various industries. Using the process that digital technology has boost the development of interior architecture industry as links, this presentation expounds the application object, function and basic operating software of digital technology in the furniture design courses which triggered the current situation of interior architecture education in the age of new technology and new ways of communication.
Presentation: UNESCO Mobile Learning Week 2018. Paris,France.
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Designing a built environment requires the development of individual capacity for thought with
respect to subjective and objective aspects. Studying and designing projects of small scale that
involve a more immediate and basic experience is important in this context. The study and project
exploration will involve the following aspects from first principles as well as through live studies and
theory – human behaviour, activities and needs for various purposes, role of specific form/space in
creating particular experiences and effects, built form-open space relationships, spatial organisation,
environment behaviour aspects (especially those relating to children), lighting and ventilation, site
as a positive tool in all scales, potential of materials and construction. Through this, both the
qualitative and quantitative attributes of design can be understood and engaged. This would give
training in the ingenious use of architecture to fulfil goals towards a responsive and stimulating
environment.
In my portfolio there are projects from my studies in the following universities and programs:
· Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, ETH Zürich & Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid: Master in Collective Housing
· University of Seville: Erasmus Studies
· University of Thessaly: Diploma in Architectural Engineering with Integrated Master
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Explore the multifaceted world of Muntadher Saleh, an Iraqi polymath renowned for his expertise in visual art, writing, design, and pharmacy. This SlideShare delves into his innovative contributions across various disciplines, showcasing his unique ability to blend traditional themes with modern aesthetics. Learn about his impactful artworks, thought-provoking literary pieces, and his vision as a Neo-Pop artist dedicated to raising awareness about Iraq's cultural heritage. Discover why Muntadher Saleh is celebrated as "The Last Polymath" and how his multidisciplinary talents continue to inspire and influence.
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To begin our lecturers, Marc Dusseiller aka "dusjagr" and Rodrigo Martin Iglesias, will give an overview of their transdisciplinary practices, including the history of hackteria, a global network for sharing knowledge to involve artists in hands-on and Do-It-With-Others (DIWO) working with the lifesciences, and reflections on future scenarios from the 8-bit computer games of the 80ies to current real-world endeavous of genetically modifiying the human species.
We will then follow up with discussions and hands-on experiments on working with embryos, ovums, gametes, genetic materials from code to slime, in a creative and playful workshop setup, where all paticipant can collaborate on artistic interventions into the germline of a post-human future.
2137ad Merindol Colony Interiors where refugee try to build a seemengly norm...luforfor
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Motivation Letter
I totally believe that architecture is a mean that links dream into reality it’s a practicable study that allows architects to express their
thought and emotion through the spaces. architects can direct the occupants along it’s journey, both mentally and physically. it takes
them on an “emotional narrative” which affects where they go,how they behave,and what they remember . you can tell a story with
your design using different architectural aspects like materiality ,lighting and sound,to create an architectural journey where the narra-
tive pushes and pulls at different emotions. emotion can be stimulated if the design connects with users. Architecture for me was tool
to connect and communicate with people’s emotion and sparks specific feelings in them with architectural device elements.
I have started my education in architecture in year 2014 I have completed architectural design courses and I have familiarized with
basic building science and advanced building technology and sustainable architecture during my education I have worked as an
intern in planning flat unit apartment and residential villa but I didn’t get chance to work on built real building . I ‘m interested to con-
tinue my education for MSc program because I knew as architect working in the real world I do not have enough experience .I would
like to improve my knowledge more in technical aspect and advanced building technology beside designing progress .
The study of fundamental architectural coerces,such as architectural structure, mechanism and materials science ,made me to real-
ize that architecture doesn’t focuses only on visual ,but also emphasize on more essential and practical aspect of an object.
My interest
As MSc student I would like to design green buildings which it’s core idea is to blended or merged with nature like sou fujimoto’s
serpentine pavilion . and old case studies I have done Aldo van eyck orphanage with multiple outdoor areas. I’m inclined toward
These mentioned Idea but I would develop it further with skills and knowledge I would gain in this MSc program .
I have preference for design residential building which is more challenging and critical and I Consider to integrate housing projects
with greenhouse technology.
My Hypothetical project
I would imagine idea of my hypothetical thesis would be something about self sustainable residential community. it would be housing
modules with sustainable grid structure for regenerative the concept would be integration of greenhouse unit with sustainable agri-
culture for residents self maintenance ,thought to a design village or housing community including residential housing combined with
social and recreational amenities. the concept combined with variety technologies and the main core is self organic food production
within the village by using vertical farming aquaponics water management and waste to resource system.
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PROJECT : LABOR CHILDREN COMPLEX
LOCATION : BAMIYAN , AFGHANISTAN
PROJECT TYPE : ACADEMIC PROJECT
INDIVIDUAL /GROUP WORK : INDIVIDUAL PROJECT
LEVEL OF THE PROJECT : TENTH SEMESTER, YEAR 2019
CARRIED OUT : 16 MAY 2019
SUPERVISOR : Dr. Alessandro Cece / a.cece@ajman.ac.ae
DESIGN STRATEGIES ,SITE ANALYSIS, SITE PLAN & SITE MOOD BOARD
BUILDING PROGRAM & PLANS
AERIAL 3D SHOTS ,SUSTAINABILITY BOARD
SECTIONS
construction DETAIL
curriculum vitae professional experience academic project architectural competition
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LABOR CHILDREN COMPLEX
Bamiyan afghanistan
Graduation project ( Academic Project )
Spring 2019 Year 5
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
issue : for my graduation thesis I thought to design an educational place in my home town since in bamiyan there isn’t any school
and educational institution and children are forced to move long distance to attend school or they would give up on education there
is an enormous need for an educational facility .also due to the war many children lost their family and home and they don’t have a
place to stay so the shelter a place to stay also added beside educational program.
the selected site is relatively close to residential building and it has multiple natural features.
Challenge : since there isn’t sufficient budget and functional equipment to be given for construction specially for a such project
which is volunteering the challenge here is to design a sustainable building that is environmentally friendly and also is fascinating for
children.
objective: to design a successful building it firstly should be connected and related to the surrounding . to solve the issue of eco-
nomic affairs I use the local material and lightweight structure and how to make the project interesting for children instead of studying
in a rigid place I thought to introducing ramp and complex circulation so instead of studying in one stable place they can move their
location and keep exploring .
design solution :firstly the inspiration behind the project comes from the natural feature. circulation pathway resembles free move-
ment of the river and placement composition of different function resembles the randomly grid patch from the surrounding.
and to make building sustainable I add local and recyclable material .
Project Description
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Site
Built
plot
Road
Site
Natural and man made feature
Road
Neighborhood
Transsolar & tetsuo kondo architects
Transsolar & tetsuo kondo architects
idea of moving around and explore through building
use of good views the site has potential of multiple good views
river and mountain
a sketch about idea that mix and integrated building with
natural features and landscape
bring nature inside trees and river not only constructed
building but natural elements and local materials.
unspoiled
photo from river in bamiyan
view from bamiyan landscape aerial view from bamiyan city
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6.completed mass model
Mind map
Design Progress
Before I began studying architecture ,the word circulation meant very little to me, other than science
classes spent learning about food chain and blood circulation in human body. in architecture ,the concept
of circulation isn’t so different it refers to the rotation of people ,the blood of our buildings,move through
spaces in particular , circulation routes are the pathways people take through and around buildings, move
through spaces .circulatory pathways are thought of as having a connective function,but it can be much
more than that . it is the concept that captures the experience of moving our bodies around the building
,three dimensionally. type of circulation pathway can influence our experience within the building moving
from different point in order to emphasize our inherent desire to move by creating a narrative or story.
the main idea of project is to create a building which has free movement and complex circulation route
which connects the building as a whole,blended with nature so the experience of changing the environ-
ment through the building is unrecognizable.
complex circulation pathways involves the mind with different feelings it triggers curiosity, what is waiting
for us when we reach the destination also the feeling of adventure and excitement it comes with unlimited
routes.
children love to play and they have enormous energy to discharge having the unlimited and unexpected
routes is the way to stimulate their imagination . here the opposite diagram illustrates the mind map and
the summary of the concept which means these cluster of feelings within the circulation ( adventure,curi-
osity,ambiguity,fascinating,explore and stimulate imagination are related to each other and connect to the
main area ( central public place) by a complex network pathway.
The conclusion of the main idea of the project and
mind map is to distribute the classes and the fami-
ly homes in a semiprivate area on each corner of
the site ,and the public space (recreational
area) on the middle and they can be connected
together by ramps.
the placement of circulation system and place-
ment of family homes and classes are captured
from the site surrounding.
as the opposite diagram illustrates the idea of how
I started placing the elements.
Firstly I took the part of the site and I traced over
the map and the division lines between the land-
scape I took them as circulation on the site and
in wider space between circulation lines I placed
circles with the same functions
and same design (family home and classes)by the
composition of circles and circulation pathways I
found an organic shape on the middle and I
placed the public function on it.
afterwards I took the sketch with composition of
lines and geometry and I placed them on site.
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professional experience academic project architectural competition
curriculum vitae
Site Plan Scale 1.700
Functional Diagram
Program
the mind map is to distribute the classes and family homes in a semi private area on each corner of the
site and the public space (recreational area) on the middle and they are connect together by ramps.)
the placement of circulation pathway and placement of family homes and classes are from the site
surrounding.
Function
the program of the project the labor children complex project is a multi functional,it includes the educa-
tional , residential and recreational area.
the basement functions includes the administration zone shops, and exhibition, and residents can enter
either by central core or by ramp.
ground floor includes 4 unit of family home and 5 bedroom ,kitchen and living area within and residents
can enter directly from the ground floor and first floor. from the ground floor residents can access the
ramp and keep going up and reach the first floor .
second floor : residents enter by passing the ramp reach the Second floor which contains classes and
classes activities.
third floor entrance is accessible again by passing the ramp or elevators
thirds floor contains classes and by ramp residents can reach to the public area ,reading area , multipur-
pose hall ,amphitheater and food court, by moving through the ramp from the third floor residents can go
back to the ground floor.
Reading area
Amphitheater
Multi purpose hall
Food court
Administration
Family Home
Classes
Classes
activity
Classes Activities
Classes
Cafe
Administration
Family home
Multi purpose Hall
Food court
Amphitheater
Reading area
Ramp vertical circulation
B
B
B B B
B
A A
B
B
A A A A
B
A A
B
A A
Office
Lobby
Sport Hall
Swimming
pool
Service Entrance
Laundry
Offic
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Offic
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Offic
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Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroo
m
Bedro
om
Bedroom
Bedroo
m
Kitchen
Kitchen
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Living
Lobby
Kitchen
Bedroom
Bedroom
Lobby
Living
Lobby
Living
Bedroom
Kitchen
Foyer
Living
Shops Sho
ps
Sho
ps
Medical Room
Foyer
Exh
ibit
ion
M.prayer
Room
F.p
ray
er
Ro
om
Foyer
Foyer
Foyer
Studio
Studio
Computer
Lab
Computer
Lab
Science
Lab
Science
Lab
Science
Lab
Music Room
Music Room
Music Room
Music Room
Class
Class
Class
Class
Class
Class
Class
Multipurpose Hall
Am
phit
hea
ter
Foyer
Reading
Area
Reading
Area
Shelves
Shelves
Shelve
s
Shelves
Shelves
Shelves
Shelves
Shelves
Shelves
Shelves
Food Court
Readin
g
Area
Reading
Area
Foyer
Class
Class
Class
Class
Class
Class
Class
Class
Class
Class
Class
Class
Teacher
Room
Teacher
Room
Basement Floor
Scale: 1/400
Ground Floor
Scale: 1/400
First Floor
Scale: 1/400
Second Floor
Scale: 1/400
Third Floor
Scale: 1/400
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Technology Building Material Orientation and good views
natural ventilation
for light at north
wide opening in
south east for
natural ventilation
in cold seasons
N
view to the river
Micro climate
Court yard Central courtyard
passive shading
and greenery for hot
season to absorb heat
water
bodies
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Bioswale for capturing rainwater suitable for relatively
low groundwater level and along riverside site. marlies
by van der linden
light weight Timber structure sustainable and
economical product
and split bamboo from local material
Metal panel and wire mesh
Timber structure and split bombo
from local material
Timber structure
by Vincent callebaut
hyperbolic shaped
forest
Metal panel
Wire mesh
Geothermal energy
solar panel for source of energy to
generate direct current electricity.
Pic Via Internet
shaft open to sky for maximize daylight
by Hiroshi senju museum ,karuizawa,
japan (aasarchitecture.com,2012
light pipe for illumination at night
poding brand light 4mm fiber light pipe
Pic Via internet
Solar heated radiant floor with
radient heated hot water for a site
with probelem soil
Pic Via internet
kinetic glass roof (movable) for natural
ventilation
Augustinas gruodis
smart LED screen wall
Material and Sustainability
the material of the central part and roof is
constructed by timber structure and flooring
by local split bamboo the material of the
classes are made by metal cladding and
plaster .
the north direction has narrower openings
in order to capture light and heat in
cold climate and reduce the heat in hot
seasons.
south elevation has wider opening to
produce desired day light and few kinetic
glass panel is designed for passive air
ventilation . solar panel in south direction is
installed to generate electricity
,the project has the opportunity of court-
yard and water bodies which enhances the
micro climate effect.
ramp start from third floor and end on the ground
Section B_B Scale:1/400
Aerial perspective
Section A_A Scale:1/400
South elevation scale : 1/300
shot from entrance to the ramp to reach to the classes
top of the third floor outdoor area
professional experience academic project architectural competition
curriculum vitae
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curriculum vitae
section detail
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Ricon the concocter for main and secondary beam
Timber construction concocter
the v-shape moulding provides perfect
catch for the collar bolt. the strong
tension
and the short slid-in alleviates any
connection
problems and guarantees joint sealing
Header
Header
Header
Main beam
Joint
KNAPP CS
screw with cut point for
extra fast starts and screw-
ing .the reinforced
shaft provides force-fit
connection
Joint
Secondary
Joint
There are different versions
of the collar bolt available for
recons which offer four
different options
Funnel Timber
structure Diagonal Column and wire mesh hold the ramp
and classes.
Timber frame
shell
kinetic glass
panel (movable)
Solar panels
Glass Panels
Construction detail
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m.arar@ajman.ac.ae
Urban design
Academic project
Spring 2018 Year 4
Business bay Dubai
site analysis phase 1
vision ( proposal) phase 2
master plan analysis
PROJECT : Urban Design
LOCATION : BUSINESS BAY DUBAI UAE
PROJECT TYPE : ACADEMIC PROJECT
INDIVIDUAL /GROUP WORK :GROUP WORK ( 4 people )
ROLE IN THE PROCESS: CONCEPT DESIGNER , DRAWER
EXACT CONTRIBUTION : DESIGN , DRAWING OF THE PLANS , 3D MODEL, PHYSICAL MODEL
LEVEL OF THE PROJECT : EIGHTH SEMESTER , YEAR 2018
CARRIED OUT : 8 MAY 2018
SUPERVISOR : Dr. ARAR / M.arar@ajman .ac.ae
Project Description
Issue :One of the most well known commercial hubs in Dubai, business bay plays a significant role in making the uae a major business
and trading destination. the selected site has some issues such as poor designed landscape and incomplete constructed site and parking
plot . and unconnected pedestrian design and bicycle pathway made the circulation completely unsafe for inhabitants and users .
in addition site lacks cultural relation to the region and no activities and place for gathering also many open spaces left incomplete
without design solutions.
challenge : we were asked to a find solution per each mentioned problem firstly we were asked to study the site and make site analysis
and land use analysis the site has few residential and mixed use buildings and the building blocks have been laid out in plot without a
designed pathway and we had to make a proposal about the urban area with respect to the existing building while we needed to take into
consideration the landscape and pedestrian and parking plot problems.
objective : Proposal aims to address the issues within the site which include of fragmented land use and scarcity of public space and
find solutions per each problems according to urban design principle: connectivity ,sociability, and community to achieve diversity and
productivity.
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in the opposite diagram there are analysis of the phase 1 which is site analysis
all the photographs about this phase have been taken by group members from
the site . the master plan drawing and 3d model .and land use analysis was
done by me.
for the phase 2 we have came up with idea to solve urban problems through
mentioned urban design principal . walkability and open space master plan
and culture analysis have been done by the group members and land use and
micro-climate analysis have been done by me plus 3d modeling and drafting .
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urban context surrounding
views and visits
public activity within
15 min yoga hub
yakht club
skate board plaza
square bay
marassi
open bpublic space
main road 60m width
local road 40m width
bridges road 20
existed bridgs
local road alaamal road
main road alkheal road
60 m width
local road alaamal road
40 m width
existed cycling and
pedestrian
local road 40 m
width
promenade
walkway
mixed use
commercial building
residential building
utility structure
under construction
administrative building
mixed use
under construction
commercial building
empty plot use as parking
property with site parking
public parking
podium or basement
mass
mass and void
skyscraper 58-60 f
high rise 15-30 f
med rise 9f
low rise 1-4 f
water front pedestrian
cycle line
pedestrian line
mixed use
commercial building
residential building
utility structure
under construction
administrative building
vegetation
wide side walk
missing link in pedestrian
network sidewalk
reply to find public benches
night less spread out very few cafes
poor landscaping structure parking lot at grade
structure parking lot at grade parking lots present a barrier
wider sidewalk within the streetscape.
more people stopping and staying to enjoy
the public space. in the plaza
street network is not complete
many important routes are missing
some notable narrow sidewalk.
very few public benches ,forcing people
who need rest look for informal seating.
areas dominated by offices retails are closed in the
evening nothing bring life to the city at night
no street with right design
allow for row of cafes on the side
walk.
inactive and dull ground floor
frontage. most of these are
found along the western edge.
water side surrounded by large
areas of surface parking .create
less favorable walking condition.
poorly maintained sidewalks
give impression an area is not cared
do not contribute to the public
realm because they do not provide
active frontage at street level.
authentic,well-proportioned
human scale
underground parking
with minimal driveway entrance
at grade in mix-use building
human scale -ubora tower minimized parking impact
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chicago’s riverfront
darling quarter
darling quarter chicago’s riverfront ningaxia exhibition center china
mixed use
commercial building
residential building
utility structure
nashville riverfront park merced vision
inspiration lakeview lands in the city of mississauga ensuring mix of uses
toronto central waterfront
inspiration lakeview lands
in the city of mississauga
inspiration lakeview lands
in the city of mississauga
beijing education center
toronto central waterfront
fuzhou cross-strait cultural
art center
cross river rail,australia dubai’s xeritown
main road sub road high way
public
boulevard
main street
with on street bike lanes
public
boulevard
public
boulevard
road way public
boulevard
30 m main street
total open space
p
20% 25% 45%
75%
25%
Done by group member Done by group member
Done by group member
Done by me
Done by me Done by me
Done by me
Done by me
Done by me
Done by me
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Done by me
Done by Group member Done by me
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03 Business bay Dubai
Academic project
Fall 2016 Year 3
PROJECT : BLACK AND WHITE LIBRARY
LOCATION : BUSINESS BAY DUBAI
PROJECT TYPE : ACADEMIC
INDIVIDUAL /GROUP WORK : INDIVIDUAL
LEVEL OF THE PROJECT : 5 SEMESTER YEAR 2017
CARRIED OUT : 9 JANUARY 2017
SUPERVISOR: DR .ARAR m.arar@ajman.ac.ae
academic project
Professional Experience
Curriculum vitae Architectural Competition
Black and withe library
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Issue : Business bay in Dubai has the opportunity to develop and there is going to be more project constructed , since it has relatively
vacant plots and few residential and mixed use buildings . in comparison to the site opportunity ,site doesn’t have adequate cultural
public centers . business bay is fast fulfilling its aim is to become the central hub of Dubai, providing an array of top-notch amenities and
a fast paced life-cycle. but the problem is there isn’t much public amenities in this area and absence of some cultural and
public space is significant.
Challenge : challenge here is to design public place that is accessible for a wide range of people for gathering and not only for enter-
tainment and fun ,also cultural upgrade and contemplation . the program is a public open library that include of amenities and reading
area. the building must be designed with harmony of uae cultural criteria and tradition .
Objective : cultural buildings need to be consistent and have harmonious relation to the uae traditional and cultural buildings after
studying the cultural design elements of the Arab worlds I found out the two design elements are significant in this term firstly courtyard
house design and secondly mashrabiya pattern . to connect my building culturally I thought to grab these two idea while designing the
building.
site analysis
site plan
initial ideas and inspiration
design progress
3d aerial shot
plans,sections
exploded diagram
3d shots
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natural feature
natural feature
natural feature
natural feature
natural feature
natural feature
natural feature
natural feature
man made
feature
man made
feature
man made
feature
man made
feature
man made
feature
a maze with multi circulation
pathway (https://www.alamy.com/
maze-379680.
national museum of singapore
J.F.McNair,Henry McCallum
My previous assignment about
roof modeling system
My previous assignment about
black and white figure .
Graticule house/david jameson
Multi pathway system
seeking idea for including
simplicity and minimal
materiality
Mashrabiya
Introduce shading device
for reinforce the sensibility.
first place contest for qualamex
corporate campus mmx+ isaac broid/
mexico archdaily
1. first conceptual sketch
academic project
Professional Experience
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site
CONTEXT
Main road
Empty Plots
Existing Building
Natural feature
Land use
SITE PLAN scale: 1/700
Concept
Architectural Solution
In addition to represent heritage values and designs with relation to cultural neighborhood and respect the heritage texture it is essential to
combine the traditional manners with modern building technology here in addition to cultural design solution I thought how to grab a
minimalism approach to make buildings look more modern with two simple composition of black and white .
3. 3rd conceptual sketch
about roof design idea capture
from my previous assignment.
4. 4th conceptual sketch
add shading device idea
on roof
Under construction
Hotel
Commercial building
Residential building
Mixed use building
extend water inside
Court yard housing sustainable environment
it offers multiple opening are and natural venti-
lation and it harmonically related to the
heritage texture
national museum of singapore
J.F.McNair,Henry McCallum
My previous assignment about
roof modeling system
My previous assignment about
black and white figure .
Graticule house/david jameson
Contextual inspiration (morphology)
seeking idea for including
simplicity and minimal
materiality
Mashrabiya
Introduce shading device
for reinforce the sensibility.
1. Conceptual sketch capture the
idea of courtyard from surrounding
2. 3rd conceptual sketch
about roof design idea capture
from my previous assignment.
3. 4th conceptual sketch
add shading device idea
on roof
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site splits in two level the entrance level is at the same level of the roads and pedestrian path to make it more
welcoming and the other level is at the same level of the water canal and it is located at the lower position .the
project is divided in two open and close spaces. the design composition of the roof grab from my previous assign-
ment about the black and white figure the two opposite colors . so the roof design is follows the same module
the solid white material defining the closed spaces and open to sky roof with shading device defining open
spaces .
the shading device introduced above the open spaces and glass roof to minimize the direct radiation of the
sunlight .
further designing strategy is to implement water bodies for each open spaces in order to involve the sense of the
users since the water feature has great impact on the user hearing sense and it gives more micro-climate effect
to the project .
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Design Progress
Water feature
Reading area
Cafe
Wc
Mezzanine Reading area
Children Reading area
Foyer
Auditorium
Exhibition
Administration
Outdoor area
Circulation
black and white pattern
Roof design
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Ground floor Scale : 1/500
First floor plan Scale : 1/500
A_A A_A
A_A A_A
B_B
B_B
B_B
B_B
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Wc
Children Reading Area
Auditorium Foyer
Exhibition Exhibition
Exhibition
Exhibition
Wc
Outdoor Play Area
Outdoor Garden
Cafe
Reading Area
Shelves
Wc
Outdoor Garden
Outdoor Garden
Administration
Mezzanine Reading Area
Internal Garden
Cafe
children Reading area
Auditorium
Exhibition
Reading Area
court yard
Central court yard
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Section B_B Scale : 1/300
covered roof
Glass roof
Material
White plaster cladding + reflective glass
Construction Diagram Exploded Diagram Construction
Material
Material
White plaster cladding + reflective glass
Perforated Shading Panel
Central courtyard
plantation
concrete columns and beam with black
cover
concrete columns and beam with black
cover
Shading Device
Shading Device
Glass Panel
Various module typology
Type 1
Type 2
Type 3
Type 4
Type 5
Type 6
white plaster cladding
Concrete frame
Concrete frame
Glass
white plaster
Ground Floor First Floor
Section B_ B Scale : 1/500
Section A_ A Scale : 1/500
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Curriculum vitae Architectural Competition
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04
PROJECT : SCHOOL PROJECT
LOCATION : AJMAN UAE
PROJECT TYPE : ACADEMIC
INDIVIDUAL /GROUP WORK : INDIVIDUAL
LEVEL OF THE PROJECT : 4 SEMESTER YEAR 2016
CARRIED OUT : 28 MAY 2016
SUPERVISIOR: Arch Gergely Csikvari /G.csikvari@aust.ae
site
grid assignment
how to begin idea .concept sketches
site plan,floor plan ,aerial 3d shots
sustainability ,isometric diagram
3d shots. sections
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Issue :A school now is different from the schools we use to know it’s more than class clusters it’s about improving different skills.
which we worked by developing a school that has various teachings based on modern teaching environment . Designing a school
can be more of a challenge than anticipated. not only are schools a place for education ,but also should serve as a place to encour-
age inspirations and curiosity. a side from developing a building capable of supporting these two factor, school must also be de-
signed with durability and safety . we have seen architectural school influence a lot on children behavior and their mental thinking to
encourage children to study and make the school interesting for them the designed place must be adaptive with their human scale
and their taste. monotonousness school project in ajman wouldn’t be successful in terms of children creative thinking and cognitive
development .
challenge : challenge here is to a design school adjusted to children scale through a modern approach modern school building
designs can vary greatly in appearance , however , all great modern school building designs should share similarities in safe struc-
tural designs, and eco friendly material, and features that promote a more comfortable , stimulating atmosphere. designing modern
school is not only constrained to the inner building ,outdoor area and landscape must be well designed as children spend time
mostly outdoor as well.
Objective: aim is to design architectural modern school for group of children from grade one to six with other complementary
function a program with fairly noticeable architectural criteria on inside and outside environment .
Design Strategy : design school with modern approach that follows the modern architectural characteristic while it keeps the whole
idea of inside and outside . minimal structural material , in relation to the buildings outside environment , board roof overhang .
Aiman uae
Academic project
Spring 2016 Year 2
School Project
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Design Idea
1.drawing first grid system and tracing over
map from ajman and introducing two overlap-
ping grid system
(ajman uae)
Grid assignment
grid assignment was inspired from peter eiseman theory of romeo and Juliet and method of scaling ,by which certain properties
of an object are selected or isolated from their context and transposed to a different location and represented at a different scale
in juxtaposition with things in its new context. in grid assignment we were asked to find out spaces by combining the grid and lines
that have been traced over map .
2.capturing same modular from the created
grid
3.finding another modular in opposite direction 4. organized two grid system in more rigid way
and give order to two modular system and
introducing open space between each module
1 2 3 4
Bubble Diagram
Context Concept
The idea has been inspired from following case studies and the challenge was to undertake an independent inquiry into ideas,concepts and
method employed by structuralist movement. one of the main aspect from these projects which was captured from the idea of structuralism
movement is using the same module and reproduce it several times to balance the activities and spaces and also provide natural daylight
by shading roof . all the semipublic and public space have opportunity of natural daylight.
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Water bodies
Gray water
Natural ventilation
Greenery
Local Evaporation
Passive shading
Cabkoma strand Rod
Cover shading device
Concrete material
glass
Design Progress
Sustainability
Isometric Diagram
1. laying out modular and indoor and outdoor 5.complete landscape
6. two overlapping system landscape grid and
river and curvilinear object.
Site plan Scale: 1/1000
Ground Floor plan scale: 1/300
8. shading area are only roof they don’t have
function
9. shading device over roof
2. Rotate modular in order to maximize more
open spaces for outdoor and more privacy
for indoor
3. repetition of modular and indoor and outdoor
4.Extention of the grid according to modular
direction
Outdoor
Outdoor
Indoor
Indoor
Sand
Lawn
Pavement
First grid system
two grid system
Roof
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Offi
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Offi
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+04
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Offi
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Office
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Securi
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Office
+045
Office
+045
Office
+045
Libr
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Teach
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room
Wor
ksh
op
Works
hop
Library
Langu
age
Lab
Scie
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Lab
Libr
ary
Wor
ksh
op
C6
C6
C6
C6
Works
hop
C1
C2
C3
C3
C3
Scie
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Lab
C3
Biolog
y
Lab
C2
C2
C2
Media
Lab
Sp
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Po
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Sec
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C1
C1
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Section B_B Scale:1/300 Section A_A Scale:1/300
Serv
ices
Lan
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Ser
vice
s
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7
8
9
8
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5
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3
2
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Section A_A Scale:1/300
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05
Summer Villa
UTRECHT NETHERLAND
Professional experience
Fall 2020- Spring 2021
PROJECT : SUMMER VILLA
LOCATION : UTRECHT NETHERLANDS
PROJECT TYPE : PROFESSIONAL Experience
INDIVIDUAL /GROUP WORK : INDIVIDUAL
LEVEL OF THE PROJECT : FREE LANCE DESIGN
CARRIED OUT : 20 MARCH 2021
it was my own experience with all the knowledge I have obtained from my previous studies and exercise
SITE analysis
conceptual Diagrams
floor plans
functional diagram
strategic diagram
Sustainable Section
exploded diagram
detail
3d shots
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Issue : Exposed to mixed noises of traffic and alarms , city life has impacted our well-being . in today’s fast pacing
times , a lot is being left behind ,so it is the idea of spending time on a remote place in the heart of nature. during the covid-19 pan-
demic , people have no other option but to stay at home and are now retreating to a vacation spot but there is no better getaway than
a summer house in times of social distancing to reconnect with our roots and nature.
challenge: The challenge is to develop a strategy that not only serves for materialistic development but also looks into science and
nature .
Objective: A design aimed to act as a place more peaceful and relaxing than a regular house, while serving the purpose of leisure.
the main outcome of the design approach includes a balanced approach to work and leisure,sustainable Design approach.
Design strategy : the central building is considered the heart of the project the project aim is to the motion and movement so the
other buildings have been connected together and multi open spaces are merging the project with nature.
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1. site access
Design Progress
2. interaction of three masses with open space
W
N
E
S
3. added void and open spaces for desired ventila-
tion and sunlight for every single mass
4. pathway for linking masses and open spaces 5. elevating the site for variation between typology and
feeling that user experience in each space,
plus idea of additional central building for gathering space
and place for contemplation .
6. three void in the central building accommodated for
ventilation and natural light for users.
ramp evaluation for helps for ease of circulation of the
users and lead them to access for every building
7.Vertical circulation and slabs
Summer villa
is located in Utrecht nederland , villa contextual neighborhood is consisting of a lake in front of it and
forest park in behind . the main aspect of design here lies on balanced approach to work and leisure with
designing a house distanced from the city lifestyle hence becoming a perfect gateway and breather.
strategy
villa divided in three parts and all connected together with a ramp circulation the central building is the
main core and its connected to the leisure activities with working environment. the backside building
which is connected to the central one is a family home and the one along the lake is designed for guest.
Hierarchy of Roads
Figure And Ground
Empty Plots
Greenery and vegetation
Natural feature water
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B_B
B_B
B_B
B_B
B_B
B_B
A_A
A_A
A_A
A_A
A_A
A_A
Corridor
seating area
void
courtyard
Bedroom
Dresser
Bath
Corridor
Outdoor
Seating
Bedroom
Dresser
Bath
Corridor
Bedroom
Dresser
Bath
Bath
Studio
Kitchen
Gym
Seating Area
Corridor
Study room
void
Court yard
Seating
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Dresser
Bath
Bedroom
Bedroom
Dresser
Gym
Bath
Studio
Kitchen
Dresser
Bath
Bath
Bedroom
Dresser
Bath
Bath
Corridor
Bath
Dining
Study room
Seating
Void
Void
Void
Corridor
Corridor
Corridor
Corridor Corridor
Seating
Kitchen
Seating
Zoning of Central part
Zoning of Family home Zoning of Guest area
Ground floor Scale 1/300
First floor Scale 1/300
Second floor Scale 1/300
void
outdoor feature
Seating
Bedroom
Bath
Bedroom
Bath
Seating
Guest Room
Dresser
Bath
Bath
Bath
Bath
Outdoor
Seating
Seating
Seating
Dining
Bedroom
Pantry
Seating
Bath
Dresser
Kitchen
Bedroom
Court Yard
Bedroom
Foyer
Dresser
Dresser
Bath
Bath
Wash
Wc
Bath
Outdoor Seating
Seating
Seating
Gym
Studio
Kitchen
Bath
Bath
Study Room
Study Room
Study Room
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Dresser
Dresser
Dresser
Dresser
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Void
Central building finishing, sliding door , wire mesh
External building finishing , brick
water bodies along the ramp
Shot from second floor
Shot from second floor
Shot from second floor
Shot from guest room
overhang
Plant and Vegetation
Bioswale Wire mesh
Fountain
Efficeint Led lighting
Radiant heating slab
Section A_A
Strategic Diagram
Bioswale
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CURRICULUM
VITAE
EDUCATION
WORK EXPERIENCE
PERSONAL SKILL
PERSONAL INTEREST
LANGUAGE
COMPUTER SKILLS
INTERNSHIP
COURSES
2014- 2019
An architect seeking career advancement opportunity
which i would like to utilize my skill and my passion
for designing and architectural skill to progress in pro-
fessional firm. my objective is to create humanitarian
environment offers freedom of interpretation ,adaptation
and transformation.
strong believer in the ability of the architecture and
research combined with design thinking for strengthening
our societies and having a positive effect on communica-
tion and team working skills.
AJMAN UNIVERSITY BACHELOR
ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING
WORKING AS ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTER AND TECHNICAL
DRAWINGS JUN 2018 _ SEP 2018
WORKING : as drafter for villa renovation MAR 2020 _ JUN2020
WORKING AS FREELANCER : Designing villa with interior
for family and friends Jul 2020-sep 2020
-MODEL MAKING -DRAFTING -SKETCHING
-PRESENTATION -LEADERSHIP - TIME MANAGEMENT
-ORGANIZATION+PLANNING -TECHNICAL DRAFTER
-PHOTOGRAPHY
-PAINTING -VIDEO ART -SKETCHING
-ANIMATION -LAND ART - TRAVELING
PERSIAN (MOTHER LANGUAGE)
ENGLISH (FLUENT)
DUTCH ( BEGINNER)
Autocad
Autodesk revit
Autodesk 3DS MAX
3ds max vray
Rhinoceros
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe InDesign
Adobe Aftereffect
Google Sketch
Lumion
ARCHITECT , MAZAYA
FEB 2019 - MAR 2019
DESIGN G+1 VILLA
ARCHITECT MAZAYA
JUN 2018 - AUG 2018
DESIGN 2 - 3 BEDROOM FLAT
SOLAR DECATHLON AJMAN UNIVERSITY
JUL 2017 - SEP 2017
Working in a team to design highly efficient and innovative powered by
renewable energy.
Sustainability of European Climate and architecture , ajman university
JAN 2017 - JUN 2017
SADAF HASANZADEH
CURRICULUM VITAE PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE ACADEMIC PROJECT ARCHITECTURAL COMPETITION
30. Why Tu Delft
I have done research and I found out tu delft is breeding ground for creative thinking and they welcome
any new and innovative ideas from students.
and students can work together conducting research as a team and it gives me more opportunity to
learn and shares other students opinion in this diverse atmosphere.
holding workshop and lecture with professors and architects from all over the world also very exciting
and interesting to me because I would love to have insight about more diverse environment .
tu delft provide advanced machine devices for model making like 3dprinter presentation model which
facilitates students to present their ideas .
the opportunity to develop myself in an international environment will provide me multi-functional inter-
action and allow me to share experiences
tu delft can rightly provide me those and I hope I will be given an opportunity to not only study at this
university ,but also to become fully absorbed in this planning community.