This document provides a portfolio for Ana Barreto from 2007-2010, including her curriculum vitae and summaries of 5 selected projects:
1) Residential Prototypes - An aggregation of 5 housing prototypes to accommodate a small family each.
2) Residential Flats in Areeiro - Inspired by existing buildings, it includes duplex apartments served by 2 galleries over 4 floors.
3) Urban Plan in Algés - A proposal to transform a street into a tree-lined avenue and connect the area to the sea.
4) Congress Centre in Algés - A cultural center located in a central square, divided into a library, conference rooms, auditorium and gallery buildings.
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This document provides Maryam Entezam's curriculum vitae and portfolio. It outlines her education in architecture and urban design, as well as her professional experience in urban planning projects. It also lists her teaching experience, publications, areas of interest, and honors/awards. Samples of her design work are included from both her bachelor's and master's degree programs focusing on urban design and architecture projects in Iran.
This document provides biographical information and examples of work from Patrick Lo A Njoe's career. It outlines his educational background from 2001-2008 at Hogeschool van Amsterdam and the Technical University of Delft. It also lists architectural firms where he has worked from 2007 to present. The document presents several project examples ranging from residential to urban design to illustrate his skills and experience.
The Mellat Park Cineplex in Tehran, designed by Fluid Motion Architects, revitalizes an underused urban space. Its curved shape follows the contour of the site and highway. Key features include an open "eyvan" courtyard, flexible architecture, and an emphasis on fluidity and integration of spaces. The building contains four theaters, exhibition space, restaurants, and shops, with the goal of encouraging cultural exchange. Its structure and materials bring the dynamic concept to life.
This portfolio includes some of the landscape architecture undergraduate student projects I have done in China and the U.S in the past few years. Because of the shortage of time, some parts might not be informative enough to you. An improved version would be uploaded shortly afterward.
Xinxin Wang is a senior urban designer, landscape architect and planner based in Auckland, New Zealand. Her portfolio includes 7 landscape design projects, 2 urban planning projects, and 1 strategic planning project located throughout China. Her roles have included site analysis, landscape design, master planning, and leading multi-disciplinary teams. Her work focuses on creating livable, pedestrian-oriented communities through integrated landscape and urban design.
This document contains summaries of 5 urban regeneration or architecture projects:
1. A campus university project in Naples that proposes renovating historical buildings through new functions, paths, and rediscovering spaces.
2. A project regenerating the monumental Montesanto stairs in Naples by giving it functions of a wellness center and sports facilities, connecting it to nearby buildings.
3. A project adapting spaces on the Pedamentina stairs in Naples for residents and tourists.
4. A museum project on Museum Island in Berlin creating an outdoor ground floor and connection between interior and exterior as an artist meeting point.
5. A regeneration project for Montesanto area in Naples with art facilities
A collection of my first and second year MLA work as well as work experience in the landscape architecture profession in South Africa and the United Kingdom.
This document provides Maryam Entezam's curriculum vitae and portfolio. It outlines her education in architecture and urban design, as well as her professional experience in urban planning projects. It also lists her teaching experience, publications, areas of interest, and honors/awards. Samples of her design work are included from both her bachelor's and master's degree programs focusing on urban design and architecture projects in Iran.
This document provides biographical information and examples of work from Patrick Lo A Njoe's career. It outlines his educational background from 2001-2008 at Hogeschool van Amsterdam and the Technical University of Delft. It also lists architectural firms where he has worked from 2007 to present. The document presents several project examples ranging from residential to urban design to illustrate his skills and experience.
The Mellat Park Cineplex in Tehran, designed by Fluid Motion Architects, revitalizes an underused urban space. Its curved shape follows the contour of the site and highway. Key features include an open "eyvan" courtyard, flexible architecture, and an emphasis on fluidity and integration of spaces. The building contains four theaters, exhibition space, restaurants, and shops, with the goal of encouraging cultural exchange. Its structure and materials bring the dynamic concept to life.
This portfolio includes some of the landscape architecture undergraduate student projects I have done in China and the U.S in the past few years. Because of the shortage of time, some parts might not be informative enough to you. An improved version would be uploaded shortly afterward.
Xinxin Wang is a senior urban designer, landscape architect and planner based in Auckland, New Zealand. Her portfolio includes 7 landscape design projects, 2 urban planning projects, and 1 strategic planning project located throughout China. Her roles have included site analysis, landscape design, master planning, and leading multi-disciplinary teams. Her work focuses on creating livable, pedestrian-oriented communities through integrated landscape and urban design.
This document contains summaries of 5 urban regeneration or architecture projects:
1. A campus university project in Naples that proposes renovating historical buildings through new functions, paths, and rediscovering spaces.
2. A project regenerating the monumental Montesanto stairs in Naples by giving it functions of a wellness center and sports facilities, connecting it to nearby buildings.
3. A project adapting spaces on the Pedamentina stairs in Naples for residents and tourists.
4. A museum project on Museum Island in Berlin creating an outdoor ground floor and connection between interior and exterior as an artist meeting point.
5. A regeneration project for Montesanto area in Naples with art facilities
A collection of my first and second year MLA work as well as work experience in the landscape architecture profession in South Africa and the United Kingdom.
This document summarizes several development projects designed by Altamash Khan:
1. A 120-acre mixed-use development in Navi Mumbai with residential and 25% rental housing. It went through an extensive approval process and was approved in 2010.
2. A 41,000 sqm mixed-use retail and residential development in Mumbai with 540 apartments across 8 towers and ground floor retail. Completed in 2014.
3. A master plan for a 35-acre mixed-use development in Mumbai with 27 residential towers, 3 commercial towers, a school, and retail. Approved in 2013.
Master of Landscape Architecture Portfolio Yihui ChenYihui Chen
The document provides biographical information about Yihui Chen, including their education, experience, skills, and contact information. Chen has a Master's degree in Landscape Architecture from the University of Michigan and a Bachelor's degree in Architecture from Tongji University in Shanghai, China. They have experience in green infrastructure design, waterscape design, and ecological design projects. Their areas of interest and expertise include green infrastructure, ecological waterscape design, and sustainable landscape design.
This thesis aims to analyze and incorporate bioclimatic design principles for high-rise mixed-use developments. Such developments offer solutions to problems of affordable housing and urban sprawl by maximizing density on limited land. The objectives are to design spaces that enhance physical and visual interaction, bring people closer to nature, and prioritize sustainable materials. A number of case studies of high-rise buildings in Pakistan are presented, including residential, office, hotel and mixed-use towers ranging from 100 to 300 meters tall. The conclusion is that as cities continue growing rapidly, high-rise vertical living will be necessary to utilize land efficiently while improving the environment.
Every Transit-oriented Development (TOD) is unique in its response to surrounding context and city-wide goals and needs. Planning TOD must consider designing inclusive communities that meet the needs of a range of age and income groups as socio-, cultural-, economic and ecological concerns are integrated with principles of sustainable planning and design. In this presentation, Marcelo shared his expertise and experience on designing previously successful transit-oriented developments in Edmonton while providing insightful direction and foresight on the working model for TOD in Edmonton, and how it can be successfully implemented and improved in the future.
Dikesh Shrestha is a landscape architect based in Geelong, Victoria. His portfolio includes projects such as an Earthquake Memorial Park in Barpak, Nepal that guides visitors through experiences of remembrance, experiencing the landscape, and realizing the scale of destruction. Another project is a Manufactured Mountains park at a former industrial site in Point Henry, Victoria that conserves the site's ecology and industrial remnants while introducing new attractions. A third project is an Urban Park design for High Street in Belmont, Victoria that recreates the area's hilly contours and divides the space into active and passive zones.
This document contains a table of contents for projects completed by Zaid Chhiboo, an architectural technologist. The projects include designs for a sustainable bike shop, low-rise condominium, industrial warehouse, community library, heritage complex, and 3D renders. For each project, the date completed, programs used, and page number for the project details are listed.
This document provides information on two mixed-use high-rise building case studies: Mecenatpolis in Seoul, South Korea and Brickell City Centre in Miami, Florida. Mecenatpolis is located near a train station and consists of residential towers, office space, retail space and public gathering areas with an organic design. Brickell City Centre contains residential towers, a hotel, office space, shopping center and a large glass and fabric structure to create a microclimate and help with energy efficiency. Both projects aim to achieve LEED certification and incorporate sustainable design features.
Landscape Architecture Portfolio - Kate O'HaraKate O'Hara
Kate O'Hara's curriculum vitae outlines her education and experience in landscape architecture. She has a Bachelor's in Design and Landscape Architecture from the University of Canberra as well as a Diploma in Financial Services. Her skills include software programs like AutoCAD and Adobe programs as well as graphic design, drawing, and office management. She has worked on projects for Queanbeyan City Council, community gardens, and the University of Canberra. References and examples of her landscape design work are also included.
The document summarizes an urban design studio assignment to propose a design for connecting the city, harbor, and nature areas at the site of the Fisketorvet Copenhagen Mall. The site is located next to the harbor and a major road, within an area undergoing urban development. The private developer who acquired the site plans an office and apartment complex but was asked by the municipality to propose designs for public spaces and promenades. The assignment objectives are to understand municipal recommendations, analyze the fragmented urban context, and present a proposal that addresses connectivity, urban life, and water management at the site's edges.
Pulaski Park in Northampton, MA once lacked attention but now has more open green space and structured pathways bringing visitors throughout.
A multi-family housing project in Amherst, MA accommodated 120 units on 20 acres with parking, community space, and private gardens utilizing existing grade. Sections show sustainable design and use of flat land.
The Arc of Recreation in Springfield, MA connects neighborhoods and schools along an abandoned railway through alternate routes and focus areas including a school's interactive play space and community garden connecting to the neighborhood.
A competition in Maidstone, UK limited vehicles on High Street, opening space for plazas and "Power Leap" paved boutiques generating electricity from walking
This document provides information on an individual's education, professional experience, projects, skills, and contact information in the form of a resume or portfolio. Some key details include:
- The individual has a Bachelor's degree in Urban Planning Engineering from Cairo University and a pre-master's degree in Landscape Architecture also from Cairo University.
- Professional experience includes work as an Urban Planner and Landscape Architect on various public space, commercial, and residential design projects in Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
- Software skills include AutoCAD, SketchUp, Lumion, Photoshop, and Microsoft Office.
- Selected project experience highlighted includes designs for private gardens and villas, public spaces, master plans,
Andrea Ritter is a junior architect providing a portfolio of her work including architectural projects from her bachelor's degree and kitchen design projects. Her resume outlines her education, skills, and work experience in architectural design and customer service roles. Her thesis project involved designing a convention center for the historical district of Valencia, Venezuela. Other degree projects included a cultural park in Naguanagua, Venezuela and a healthcare medical center in Las Acacias, Venezuela. She is seeking new opportunities to continue growing professionally in architectural design.
Nada Awadi's portfolio contains 4 projects:
1. Shifting Horizons thesis explores using infrastructure to highlight temporal events along the Kuwaiti/Iraq border.
2. Truth and Reconciliation Archive organizes archives into zones accessed by a ramp system.
3. Upcycled and Thickened inserts "live, work, play" bands under condos along False Creek, separated by pause spaces.
4. A Manitoban Arcadia designs islands for isolation, meditation, and activities that contrast natural and programmed elements.
A study on Skyscrapers. The Architectural, Economical, ecological, psychological aspects of the skyscraper are discussed. The Seismic factors, wind factors, emergency fire/elevator/sprinklers methods systematical designs. The vertical transportation of the skyscraper. The method of provision of elevators for all typology and front of house transportation and back of house services transportation are discussed. How facade becomes an important aspect in the design/fire safety etc. Case studies of different context (Coastal, Seismic, high wind zone, social sustainability) and different purpose of its own is discussed here.
The document is Brandon Taylor's resume, listing his contact information, education, and design projects. It includes summaries and illustrations of 7 projects: a Capstone project redesigning a harbor front area, a mixed-use plaza in North Hollywood, a residential streetscape in Oceano, California, a design/build landscape project, a hotel garden redesign, and custom built chairs. The projects showcase Brandon's skills in site design, landscape architecture, illustration and construction documentation.
This document contains summaries of various architectural projects that Chris Montreuil has worked on. They include designs for an art gallery, retail space and residence in South Korea; conceptual plans for downtown redevelopment in Anaheim including a civic center expansion, ice rink lobby and theater; 3D visualizations of the Church of St. Trophime and cloister in Arles, France; and renderings of proposed developments including a transit center in San Francisco, mixed-use projects in Denver and Fort Worth, and office and library interiors. The document highlights Chris Montreuil's experience in architecture, urban design, 3D visualization and commercial project work.
The document summarizes the redevelopment of Bhendi Bazaar in Mumbai. Bhendi Bazaar is a 125-year-old crowded market area that was in need of redevelopment due to deteriorating infrastructure and unsafe living conditions. The redevelopment project will replace the existing 245 buildings spread across 16.5 acres with 17 new high-rise residential towers that will house the current residents and provide open public spaces. The redevelopment aims to improve living standards, reduce congestion, and make the area environmentally friendly.
This architectural portfolio includes projects that variate both in scale and in scope. This latest version features projects from Italy, Spain and Turkey and there is a great emphasis on an integrated design process.
The document is a table of contents for a portfolio that includes student work and professional work. It lists projects such as a low-income housing complex design, a Las Olas Boulevard master plan, and a Fort Lauderdale drama theater design. It also includes information on a professional project for a new Broward County courthouse and work for a design studio.
This document summarizes several development projects designed by Altamash Khan:
1. A 120-acre mixed-use development in Navi Mumbai with residential and 25% rental housing. It went through an extensive approval process and was approved in 2010.
2. A 41,000 sqm mixed-use retail and residential development in Mumbai with 540 apartments across 8 towers and ground floor retail. Completed in 2014.
3. A master plan for a 35-acre mixed-use development in Mumbai with 27 residential towers, 3 commercial towers, a school, and retail. Approved in 2013.
Master of Landscape Architecture Portfolio Yihui ChenYihui Chen
The document provides biographical information about Yihui Chen, including their education, experience, skills, and contact information. Chen has a Master's degree in Landscape Architecture from the University of Michigan and a Bachelor's degree in Architecture from Tongji University in Shanghai, China. They have experience in green infrastructure design, waterscape design, and ecological design projects. Their areas of interest and expertise include green infrastructure, ecological waterscape design, and sustainable landscape design.
This thesis aims to analyze and incorporate bioclimatic design principles for high-rise mixed-use developments. Such developments offer solutions to problems of affordable housing and urban sprawl by maximizing density on limited land. The objectives are to design spaces that enhance physical and visual interaction, bring people closer to nature, and prioritize sustainable materials. A number of case studies of high-rise buildings in Pakistan are presented, including residential, office, hotel and mixed-use towers ranging from 100 to 300 meters tall. The conclusion is that as cities continue growing rapidly, high-rise vertical living will be necessary to utilize land efficiently while improving the environment.
Every Transit-oriented Development (TOD) is unique in its response to surrounding context and city-wide goals and needs. Planning TOD must consider designing inclusive communities that meet the needs of a range of age and income groups as socio-, cultural-, economic and ecological concerns are integrated with principles of sustainable planning and design. In this presentation, Marcelo shared his expertise and experience on designing previously successful transit-oriented developments in Edmonton while providing insightful direction and foresight on the working model for TOD in Edmonton, and how it can be successfully implemented and improved in the future.
Dikesh Shrestha is a landscape architect based in Geelong, Victoria. His portfolio includes projects such as an Earthquake Memorial Park in Barpak, Nepal that guides visitors through experiences of remembrance, experiencing the landscape, and realizing the scale of destruction. Another project is a Manufactured Mountains park at a former industrial site in Point Henry, Victoria that conserves the site's ecology and industrial remnants while introducing new attractions. A third project is an Urban Park design for High Street in Belmont, Victoria that recreates the area's hilly contours and divides the space into active and passive zones.
This document contains a table of contents for projects completed by Zaid Chhiboo, an architectural technologist. The projects include designs for a sustainable bike shop, low-rise condominium, industrial warehouse, community library, heritage complex, and 3D renders. For each project, the date completed, programs used, and page number for the project details are listed.
This document provides information on two mixed-use high-rise building case studies: Mecenatpolis in Seoul, South Korea and Brickell City Centre in Miami, Florida. Mecenatpolis is located near a train station and consists of residential towers, office space, retail space and public gathering areas with an organic design. Brickell City Centre contains residential towers, a hotel, office space, shopping center and a large glass and fabric structure to create a microclimate and help with energy efficiency. Both projects aim to achieve LEED certification and incorporate sustainable design features.
Landscape Architecture Portfolio - Kate O'HaraKate O'Hara
Kate O'Hara's curriculum vitae outlines her education and experience in landscape architecture. She has a Bachelor's in Design and Landscape Architecture from the University of Canberra as well as a Diploma in Financial Services. Her skills include software programs like AutoCAD and Adobe programs as well as graphic design, drawing, and office management. She has worked on projects for Queanbeyan City Council, community gardens, and the University of Canberra. References and examples of her landscape design work are also included.
The document summarizes an urban design studio assignment to propose a design for connecting the city, harbor, and nature areas at the site of the Fisketorvet Copenhagen Mall. The site is located next to the harbor and a major road, within an area undergoing urban development. The private developer who acquired the site plans an office and apartment complex but was asked by the municipality to propose designs for public spaces and promenades. The assignment objectives are to understand municipal recommendations, analyze the fragmented urban context, and present a proposal that addresses connectivity, urban life, and water management at the site's edges.
Pulaski Park in Northampton, MA once lacked attention but now has more open green space and structured pathways bringing visitors throughout.
A multi-family housing project in Amherst, MA accommodated 120 units on 20 acres with parking, community space, and private gardens utilizing existing grade. Sections show sustainable design and use of flat land.
The Arc of Recreation in Springfield, MA connects neighborhoods and schools along an abandoned railway through alternate routes and focus areas including a school's interactive play space and community garden connecting to the neighborhood.
A competition in Maidstone, UK limited vehicles on High Street, opening space for plazas and "Power Leap" paved boutiques generating electricity from walking
This document provides information on an individual's education, professional experience, projects, skills, and contact information in the form of a resume or portfolio. Some key details include:
- The individual has a Bachelor's degree in Urban Planning Engineering from Cairo University and a pre-master's degree in Landscape Architecture also from Cairo University.
- Professional experience includes work as an Urban Planner and Landscape Architect on various public space, commercial, and residential design projects in Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
- Software skills include AutoCAD, SketchUp, Lumion, Photoshop, and Microsoft Office.
- Selected project experience highlighted includes designs for private gardens and villas, public spaces, master plans,
Andrea Ritter is a junior architect providing a portfolio of her work including architectural projects from her bachelor's degree and kitchen design projects. Her resume outlines her education, skills, and work experience in architectural design and customer service roles. Her thesis project involved designing a convention center for the historical district of Valencia, Venezuela. Other degree projects included a cultural park in Naguanagua, Venezuela and a healthcare medical center in Las Acacias, Venezuela. She is seeking new opportunities to continue growing professionally in architectural design.
Nada Awadi's portfolio contains 4 projects:
1. Shifting Horizons thesis explores using infrastructure to highlight temporal events along the Kuwaiti/Iraq border.
2. Truth and Reconciliation Archive organizes archives into zones accessed by a ramp system.
3. Upcycled and Thickened inserts "live, work, play" bands under condos along False Creek, separated by pause spaces.
4. A Manitoban Arcadia designs islands for isolation, meditation, and activities that contrast natural and programmed elements.
A study on Skyscrapers. The Architectural, Economical, ecological, psychological aspects of the skyscraper are discussed. The Seismic factors, wind factors, emergency fire/elevator/sprinklers methods systematical designs. The vertical transportation of the skyscraper. The method of provision of elevators for all typology and front of house transportation and back of house services transportation are discussed. How facade becomes an important aspect in the design/fire safety etc. Case studies of different context (Coastal, Seismic, high wind zone, social sustainability) and different purpose of its own is discussed here.
The document is Brandon Taylor's resume, listing his contact information, education, and design projects. It includes summaries and illustrations of 7 projects: a Capstone project redesigning a harbor front area, a mixed-use plaza in North Hollywood, a residential streetscape in Oceano, California, a design/build landscape project, a hotel garden redesign, and custom built chairs. The projects showcase Brandon's skills in site design, landscape architecture, illustration and construction documentation.
This document contains summaries of various architectural projects that Chris Montreuil has worked on. They include designs for an art gallery, retail space and residence in South Korea; conceptual plans for downtown redevelopment in Anaheim including a civic center expansion, ice rink lobby and theater; 3D visualizations of the Church of St. Trophime and cloister in Arles, France; and renderings of proposed developments including a transit center in San Francisco, mixed-use projects in Denver and Fort Worth, and office and library interiors. The document highlights Chris Montreuil's experience in architecture, urban design, 3D visualization and commercial project work.
The document summarizes the redevelopment of Bhendi Bazaar in Mumbai. Bhendi Bazaar is a 125-year-old crowded market area that was in need of redevelopment due to deteriorating infrastructure and unsafe living conditions. The redevelopment project will replace the existing 245 buildings spread across 16.5 acres with 17 new high-rise residential towers that will house the current residents and provide open public spaces. The redevelopment aims to improve living standards, reduce congestion, and make the area environmentally friendly.
This architectural portfolio includes projects that variate both in scale and in scope. This latest version features projects from Italy, Spain and Turkey and there is a great emphasis on an integrated design process.
The document is a table of contents for a portfolio that includes student work and professional work. It lists projects such as a low-income housing complex design, a Las Olas Boulevard master plan, and a Fort Lauderdale drama theater design. It also includes information on a professional project for a new Broward County courthouse and work for a design studio.
Ahmed Nagy Mohammed Ramadan is an Egyptian architect currently working in Qatar. He received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from the German University in Cairo in 2015. His portfolio includes projects ranging from high-rise towers to cultural centers to residential buildings. For each project, he provides renderings, floor plans, sections and other drawings to illustrate the design concept and technical solutions. His skills include BIM modeling, rendering, and design programs. He has professional experience from internships in Qatar and is currently working as a junior architect in Doha.
The document contains information about Lorenzo Piccinini's portfolio, including various architectural projects they have worked on. Some of the projects summarized are:
- A new cultural and receptive center located within the area of a Capuchin friars convent built in 1832 in Villafranca di Verona, Italy.
- The redevelopment of an historic area in the center of Mantua, Italy with residential and public functions.
- A kindergarten designed in the style of a village for children, located in Castiglione delle Stiviere, Mantua, Italy.
- Various other projects including apartment renovations, classroom reuse designs, light pavilions, and master plans
This document is Brianna Morales' architecture portfolio from Roger Williams University. It includes her education history, work experience, skills, and 7 design projects completed during her undergraduate degree in architecture. The portfolio showcases a range of project types including low-income housing, high-rise residential, public space redesign, museum design, and more. For each project, Brianna provides context, conceptual diagrams, site plans, drawings and renderings to demonstrate her design process and technical skills.
The document is an architectural portfolio belonging to Anastasiya Kudinova, a 5th year architecture student, that showcases several of her projects including The Fold cultural center in Madrid, Artist's Toolbox residences, Ephesus Exhibition Path in Turkey, and Campus-N student complex in Madrid. It also includes sections on temporary structures, competitions, and initiatives she has led.
The document summarizes several design projects by Yilin Wang including:
1. A design for a U.N. Headquarters for Sustainability in NYC with a LED facade screen and triangular shape connecting the existing platform.
2. A kindergarten in Tianjin, China focusing on interior and landscape design with 8 classrooms and outdoor terraces.
3. A conceptual urban design for a 1km2 Food Town in China centered around food production, innovation and consumption with principles of social energy and food cycles.
- Helped in the design of interior spaces by drawing Concept diagrams, plans, elevations, sections.
- Made 3D models and visualisations of the proposed development using SketchUp and V-Ray.
- Provided assistance during meetings with the local authority and planning consultants.
- Researched case studies of similar projects to inform the design process.
- Assisted with the production of planning documents such as Design and Access Statement.
The project aimed to:
- Introduce high-quality residential accommodation with a mix of tenures including affordable housing.
- Activate the ground floor with retail/commercial uses to enhance the street.
- Improve connections with the surrounding area and insert new public spaces.
Alessandro Aceri is an architect based in Perth, Australia. His portfolio includes experience as a project architect, 3D modeler, and model maker on mixed-use, residential, and commercial buildings from 2015-2016. He has also worked as a land surveyor manager in Saudi Arabia from 2014-2015. His education includes a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Florence in 2013 and a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Florence in 2010. He is proficient in several design software programs including AutoCAD, Rhinoceros, Revit, and Cinema4D. His work includes architectural renderings and scale models of various projects.
The document is Anastasiya Kudinova's 2023 architectural portfolio, which includes profiles, projects, competitions, and artworks. It showcases a range of projects from cultural centers and exhibitions to residential towers designed in Spain, Turkey, and South America. The portfolio demonstrates Anastasiya's skills in architectural design, modeling, and communications through drawings, diagrams, and rendered images. It also highlights temporary structures and workshops led to promote sustainable design practices.
This three line poem by William Carlos Williams describes eating plums that were in the icebox and meant for someone else's breakfast. The speaker acknowledges this by asking for forgiveness and noting the plums were delicious and cold. The poem explores a small moment and everyday object, highlighting simplicity and humor through its unexpected confession.
Bjarke Ingels is a Danish architect and founder of Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), known for innovative and ambitious designs. BIG's philosophy focuses on mixing conventional program elements in new ways to create imaginative solutions that are constructible and economical. Their research-based approach studies local conditions to realize global aspirations. BIG aims to free architectural imagination from standard typologies to address contemporary challenges.
The document contains portfolio work from Tin T. Pham-Tran showcasing various architecture projects. It includes:
1. A mixed-use residence in Washington Ave, Houston consisting of transparent cubes of varying sizes to create public and private spaces.
2. A recreation facility for wounded warriors in Houston organized around a central swimming pool and connecting programs like physical therapy and counseling.
3. A proposed expansion of Havana, Cuba connecting the historic city center with new cultural and housing developments following the existing urban fabric.
4. A vision for future Houston that reimagines a highway corridor as a multi-layered platform ("Shareway") integrating housing, businesses, parks and transportation to address population
This document describes the design of a residential complex in Kolkata with high-rise and low-rise buildings that takes the local climate into consideration. The complex contains four nine-story apartment blocks arranged around a central park area, with the goal of maximizing air flow and reducing energy consumption. Key design elements include orienting bedrooms towards prevailing winds, arranging the buildings at an angle to take advantage of shadows, and incorporating balconies and curved staircases to add visual interest while reducing heat absorption. The complex demonstrates that high-rise buildings can be designed in an environmentally friendly "green" way through careful planning and use of local architectural styles and materials.
This document is Victoria Thong's design portfolio, which includes:
- Details of her education, including a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Westminster and a Bachelor's degree from the National University of Singapore.
- Samples of her thesis and research projects, including a proposal for a "Mamilla National Park" in Jerusalem and research on Singapore's modernist architecture from the 1960s-70s.
- Details of professional experience at architecture firms in Singapore working on projects like retail and residential design.
- Examples of her architectural models and drawings for projects like proposals for conserving and extending a traditional shophouse terrace house.
The document provides details about several of Alun Dolton's academic projects from his time studying architecture from 1993 to 1999. It summarizes key projects including exploring the urban environment of Birmingham and industrial voids, proposals for rowing clubs and educational centers, and a sustainable building project for the UK-ISES Headquarters in Doncaster focusing on solar energy and energy efficiency. It also provides details on his dissertation and final year project developing a proposal for an archive building in Birmingham to house the city's historical documents and artifacts.
This document summarizes Andrea Mantecon Guillen's 2018 portfolio from the Master of Architecture in Collective Housing program. It presents a variety of individual and group projects covering topics such as re-purposing abandoned factories, rural living, and the relationship between architecture and nature. The portfolio demonstrates the program's intensive workshop format led by guest architects, focusing on housing at various scales. It explores collective housing as a way to study and support current and future societies through architectural problem solving.
This document summarizes a final year project that proposes redeveloping a series of old warehouses under the Sydney Harbour Bridge into a mixed-use development called "the urban commune." The project features a variety of residential and commercial uses integrated to foster community. It aims to activate the surrounding streetscape and support an integrated model of urban living. The conceptual approach treats the project like a micro-town within a building, with a central "main street" connecting uses and promoting interaction between new communities and existing neighborhoods.
3. Contents
Curriculum Vitae 5
Residential Prototypes 6
Residential Flats in Areeiro 10
Urban Plan in Algés 14
Congress Centre in Algés 18
Urban Plan in Entrecampos 22
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5. Ana Luisa Correia Barreto
Address: Rua Amadeu de Sousa Cardoso, nº20 - 1ºesq. 1300-066 Lisboa, Portugal
Tel. +351 916404536; Website: http://issu.com/arquitecta6/docs/portfolio_pt; E-mail: ana.luisa.barreto@gmail.com
PROFESSIONAL
1986 Ana Luisa Correia Barreto was born on the 8th of January, 1986 in Faro, Portugal
2004 Bachelor in Architecture at the Faculty of Architecture - Technical University of Lisbon (FAUTL)
2005 3rd International Architecture Seminar, Urban and Architectonic Requalification Workshop
2006 4th International Architecture Seminar, Reinventing “Praça do Comércio” Workshop
2008 Finishes the bachelor and starts the Architecture master
2010 Finishes the Architecture master at Faculty of Architecture - Technical University of Lisbon (FAUTL)
with the Thesis “Assessment of Sustainability of Buildings: Parque das Nações”. 14 GPA (0-20)
SELECTED PROJECTS
Residential Prototypes Residential Flats Urban Plan in Algés Congress Centre UrbanPlan in Entrecampos
PERSONAL
Portuguese Nationality, Single
Languages: Portuguese (native), English (advanced), French (intermediate), Espanhol (beginner)
and German (Goethe Institut-A1)
Software: AutoCAD, Archicad, REVIT, Sketch Up, 3Dstudio Max, Cinema 4D, Artlantis, Photoshop,
Office and desenvolvimento de webpages em HTML, CSS e Flash.
Persistent personality and deadline oriented.
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8. This building results from the aggregation of five
emergency housing prototypes, each one with 30
square meters, that were planned to have the neces-
sary living conditions for a small family.
This constitutes three floors of housing with an
open vertical access, inspired by the existing stair-
cases in the site. This vertical access is located on
the north side of the building and could be extended
furthermore with future aggregations of more proto-
types.
The project divides the lot diagonally, trying to
preserve the existing trees and developing a rela-
tionship with the territory based in the garden de-
sign and using the local buildings as a reference.
Model
North Elevation
Cross-section
West Elevation East Elevation
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12. The building’s design was inspired by existing build-
ings and their forms. The project is formed by volumes
that create jagged fronts, like the rear of the buildings in
the area.
The concept of the building is based on having only
two galleries to serve four floors, with duplex typolo-
gies. Each floor consists of the repetition of the same
typology, with two vertical access on the end of the gal-
leries. Inside the apartments, the logic applied was to
use the living room as the center and distribution, leav-
ing the kitchen, toilets and bedrooms distributed around
it, allowing all to have natural lighting.
The orientation of the building (E/W) eliminates the
problems of the facades facing north, and ensures a bet-
ter separation of functions in each apartment, which
allows better control of the spatial organization.
3D– Living Room
East Elevation
South Elevation
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13. 1st and 3rd Floor Plan 2nd and 4th Floor Plan
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16. The proposal is based on transforming a high-
traffic street in a avenue lined with trees that would
revive the local circulation and create parking and
reestablish the connection with the sea, by moving
the train to the south and elevating it.
In the western area, the idea of a green corridor
was applied, creating an area of low residential
density and privileged access to a new beach/
oceanic pool and access to a nearby railway station.
In the center of the proposal is set an urban de-
velopment surrounding the marina, always framed
by plazas and gardens in contact with the water.
Finally, on the eastern side of the proposal there is
a dock to support sailing and a sport equipment.
Model of the Central Zone
North Elevation
South Elevation
East Elevation
West Elevation
Cross-section
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20. The Cultural and Congress Centre is a multi-use
equipment located at the Central Square of the plan
developed for the riverside area. This equipment
will be divided in two buildings: a library + confer-
ence rooms and an auditorium + gallery for exhibi-
tions.
The idea of public space has always been pre-
sent in the urban plan developed for this area and
therefore the cultural center will consist of two
buildings of different character, but complementary,
which delimit an open square to the sea. These two
buildings bordering the square function as one be-
cause they will be interconnected. The square that
lies between them will work as part of this cultural
center, dedicated to outdoor events.
3D– Exterior
North Elevation
South Elevation
Cross-section
Cross-section
Cross-section
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21. 3D– Auditorium 3D– Library
First Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
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24. The project area is an offices’ area where people
come to work, where major roads and transportation
converge. These characteristics are a factor of develop-
ment of a new centrality in the urban void left space in
Entrecampos.
The concept was based on bringing the existing di-
rection of the buildings into the proposal, using the ur-
ban void to make sense of the surrounding buildings.
Thus, the directions perpendicular to the Avenues were
interconnected and the direction of Campo Grande was
brought into the proposal.
The housing was set along the “República” Avenue,
the collective equipment (Ministry of Economy) along “5
de Outubro” Avenue and the office buildings in the core
of the proposal. A tower was also created to help fram-
ing the beginning of the proposal. Another aim of this
project is to connect the green structure within the circu-
lation of the proposal.
Model
Republica Avenue
Cross-section
5 de Outubro Avenue
Cross-section
Cherry Walk
Cross-section
Cherry Walk
Cross-section
Transverse Road
Transverse Road
Cross-section
Cross-section
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26. The proposal is inspired on a set of sen-
sations when one crosses it, based on smell,
sight and sound. In terms of the smell there
is a gradation of green, from flowers to
trees.
The trees located on “República” Avenue
would be elms, while at “5 de Outubro” Ave-
nue, would be jacarandas. In the inner part
of the proposal, there would be cherry trees
on the main route, while in the surrounding
lemon trees and plum trees.
The journey through the public space is Reference Images
guided by water, depending on how it falls,
slips or jumps from the ground making dif-
ferent sounds as we approach the railway
station. In visual terms, the materiality is
based on limestone and “Azulino de Cascais”
stone.
Cross-section
Cross-section
Details
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