P O R T F O L I O Adegunwa Odulana
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SUMMARY Adegunwa Odulana is a design architect with 2+ years of experience Studying and practicing architecture and design in various practices of hospitality, workplace and residential. He has developed an understanding and knowledge of architecture and design practices in the region by being involved all the stages of design, from the pre-design stage all the way to the detail design stage. His substantial design-based bachelor’s degree at the American university of Sharjah (NAAB Accredited) has bestowed upon him technical skills in various software and design skills in Generative diagramming, design sketching, physical modelling, process driven design and much more. So far, he has built upon is experience from working in a few firms in the U.A.E such as CallisonRTKL, Killa design, H+A, BMA studio, and some experience in two design build studios. During his time with H+A, he was able to introduce the use of the enscape rendering Sofware and its VR component to create a faster work process for the team and a more interesting viewing platform for the client.
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PREVIOUS EMPLOYERS
Contact Dubai, United arab emirates. Email : hamzatgunwa@gmail.com Tel : +971 (0) 507190923 www.linkedin.com/in/adegunwaodulana
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RESUME Adegunwa Odulana 2 years experience
Education H+A | Junior Architect | Dubai, UAE
20122018
from conception through development.
able to brainstorm project ideas, complete
Projects:
design drawings in AutoCAD and Revit with the integration BIM methods and assist in reviewing project proposals, remaining a
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senior architect and a project manager. I was
English
part of the process from conception through •
Languages Revit
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InDesign
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AutoCAD
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Photoshop
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Rhino
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Illustrator
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Vray
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Lumion
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Sketch-up
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Enscape
AO Design | Junior Architect | Dubai, UAE As a junior architect at AO Design, I contribute to and support all active projects. I prepare design, completed construction documents, wrIte up building plans and assist in the presentation of materials. I planned and designed buildings along with a team of a
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Khovsghol lake, Mongolia.
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Liv Tower, Marina.
2018
CRTKL | Intern Architect | Dubai, UAE
AB Farmhouse, Ogun, Nigeria.
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DA arena, ilorin, Nigeria.
me methods and strategies in the design of
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QAZ Abuja, Lagos, Nigeria.
larger scale projects in hospitality, master
The 4 months internship at CRTKL introduced
planning and office buildings. During my 2019 2020
time with CRTKL I worked on multiple stages
H+A | Junior Architect | Dubai, UAE As a junior architect at H+A I was expected projects.
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completed
construction documents, wrote up building 2020
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to contribute to and support all active
Experience
Crazy Garden, dubai , UAE.
development.
Yoruba (Native)
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plans and assisted in the presentation of materials. I planned and designed buildings
across several projects and was able to improve on professional interaction in the workplace through participation in concepts design
competitions
and
team
exercises. Projects:
along with a team of senior architects and
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CIMC Qindao, China.
project manager. I was able to brainstorm
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Dubai hill mall, UAE.
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AVR Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
project ideas, complete design drawings in AutoCAD and Revit with the integration BIM methods and assist in reviewing project proposals, remaining a part of the process
building
2017
BMA Studio | Intern Architect | Dubai, UAE I was challenged with various tasks across
delivered their requests while creating a team-based project proposal.
residential projects going on at the time. Projects Tasks included: •
Creating photoshop plans for concept stage of residential projects.
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Producing visuals, presentations and report packages.
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Drawing up generative diagrams to explain the process of work and approach to design.
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Correcting and completing reviewed drawings.
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Dubai wave park concept
The goal was to create an all-round “Iconic” design concept and execution plan for the largest artificial wave park in the region. I Performed a Thorough research on wave machines and wave surfing related statistics and design. I designed through iterations of sketches and digital model exploration based on the research as well as contextual analysis, in the end the result was a full proposal that was to be presented to the sheikh for a chance at an iconic project.
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BMA Studio | Intern Architect | Dubai, UAE I was given the opportunity to work on concept design, proposals packages and presentations for hospitality, commercial and residential projects during the internship period. I Produced sketches and diagrams in predesign phase and conducted massing studies and design explorations. I communicated with clients, assimilated and
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DESIGN METHODOLOGY AND APPROACH He approaches design with the understanding that every project can be unique in its story and complexity. His principal goal is to create built environments that integrate the client’s vision, the surrounding context and an Indepth understanding of design, based on research and exploration. He has a strong attention to detail and brings a rigorous design ethic to all the projects he works on. He is also very skilled in the use of 2D and 3D computer software for drafting, rendering, creating presentation materials and detailed construction documents.
TYPOLOGIES
Residential
Retail
Family Homes
Urban Design
Workplace
Entertainment
Hospitality
Design/Build
However, he believes his greatest strength lies in his excitement about design and thrill to take on projects that allow for exploration and designing of tailored experiences and spaces.
KEY PROJECTS
AB Farm House
Khovsgol Lake
Crazy Gardens
CIMC
Marina Tower
Media Frame
Pulse DB
PROJECT NAME
AB FARMHOUSE
TYPOLOGIES
OFFICE : AO DESIGN BUA : 772.96 sqm
Residential
Retail
Family Homes
Urban Design
Workplace
Entertainment
Hospitality
Design/Build
The project consists of a family house, 2-bedroom apartment, Gym and Farm, located on Igbomoku, Ijebu Ife in Ogun state, Nigeria. The site is divided along the North end with a third allocated to the Farm and the rest to the living areas. The ambition for the project is to redefine the house/villa typology in Nigeria and create a true retreat destination/holiday home within a lush setting for the owners and visitors alike. Tasks included •
Designed project individually from start to finish; Preconcept to Schematic phase with specific details as was required. All design ,drafting and visualizing done by me.
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Researched precedent studies on similar projects
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Created a series of building layout options to account for access, program zoning, circulation and relative adjacencies
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Modelled the project digitally using a combination of rhino, grasshopper and SketchUp
Design Approach
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Initial site is filled with lush trees and tropical
Divided along the north with a third allocated to
strategic placement of programatic functions to
vegetation
farming produce
take advantage of:
EAST ( morning light)
SOUTH ( Harsh all daylight)
North (diffused light)
EAST ( morning light)
Solar heat gain and loss for passive cooling and
Plot is further divided into 3 zones to allow
Visibilty of gate from main villa and 2 bedroom
to lower energy use
privacy for main villa and 2-bedroom apartment
apartment for security reasons
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COPYRIGHTS All design, ideas and arrangements as indicated on these drawings are the copyright and legal property of A+O Design, Incorporated and specific project for which they were prepared as indicated on the project title block. Reproduction, publication or re-use by any method, in whole or part, without the express written consent of A+O Design, Incorporated is prohibited. There shall be no changes, substitutions, modifications or deviations from these drawings or accompanying specifications without the consent of A+O Design, or electronic contact or use of these drawings and attached specifications shall constitute the acceptance of all these restrictions. 1 AR-100-005
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CRAZY GARDENS
TYPOLOGIES
OFFICE : H+A BUA : 18700sqm
Residential
Retail
Family Homes
Urban Design
Workplace
Entertainment
Hospitality
Design/Build
Crazy Gardens is a 18700sqm retail and leisure development conceived as an environmentally controlled structure that provides all year activities for all aged groups. The main building will accommodate three key programs with varying activities for children and some minor activities for teenagers: family areas with additional activities together with a large food and beverage offering and a wellness area for adults. Tasks included: •
Performed site studies and analysis
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Researched precedent studies on similar projects
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Created a series of building layout options to account for access, program zoning, circulation and relative adjacencies
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Coordinated with subconsultants to accommodate for all building services and components.
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Built physical massing models for scale studies, proportional studies and layout explorations
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Modelled the project digitally using a combination of rhino, grasshopper and SketchUp
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Produced atmospheric in house renders and walk throughs for presentation purposes.
Design Approach
To enhance the visitor, experience the design aims to bring visitors closer to nature and the building itself, whilst creating an arrival experience which is a curated as a series of moments.
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Zoning
Buildings
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Topography and Landscape
The building sitting on
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integrate with the landscape
part of the ground
Lowering the building and using an undulating roof with varying heights, the building appears as part of the landscape, and takes on a biophilic approach. To reinforce the idea of natural forms, we utilized an organic footprint, that organizes all the internal functional program. The main building and the landscape are re-worked so the topography and the building are perceived as one idea. In addition to the sunken building, the landscape echoes the sinuous faรงade and vice versa.
A circulation experience at
A circulation experience at
A single level
multiple levels
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Arrival Level Plan Progam zones 1.
Main lobby
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Wellness area
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kids zone
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sports hall
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Garden Center
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LOADING BAY
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TRANSFORMER ROOM
PARKING LEVEL 2
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KIDS ZONE
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KIDS ZONE
CLIENT MAIN ROAD
KEY PLAN
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KEY PLAN
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MAIN BUILDING ENTRANCE
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FIRE PUMP ROOM FIRE PUMP ROOM
KIDS ZONE
F&B
KIDS ZONE
F&B
MAIN ROAD
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PARKING LEVEL 2
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SECTION B
ANY DISCREPANCIES, EITHER BETWE THIS DRAWING IS TO BE READ IN CON AND SITE DIMENSIONS OR WITHIN TH OTHER DOCUMENTATION FORMING T BE BROUGHT TO THE IMMEDIATE ATT CONTRACT. ARCHITECT BEFORE EXECUTING THE
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ALL EXISTING DIMENSIONS / LEVELS THIS DRAWING IS TO BE READ IN CON DRAWINGS ARE TO BE VERIFIED ON OTHER DOCUMENTATION FORMING T CONTRACT. CONTRACTOR TO SUBMIT COORDINA APPROVAL AS REQUIRED PRIOR TO C ALL EXISTING DIMENSIONS / LEVELS WORKS AT SITE. DRAWINGS ARE TO BE VERIFIED ON
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PLOT BOUNDRY
PLOT BOUNDRY
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DUBAI INVESTMENTS INDUSTRIES PO Box 116458 , Dubai, UAE OWNER / TENANT: www.dubaiinvestments.com
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SPORTS HALL
PARKING LEVEL 1 SERVER ROOM PARKING LEVEL 1
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CONTRACTOR TO SUBMIT COORDINA APPROVAL AS REQUIRED PRIOR TO C WORKS AT SITE.
OWNER / TENANT:
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SECTION B
Section B
DIMENSIONS ARE NOT TO BE SCALED THIS DRAWING IS THE COPYRIGHT OF RETAINED, COPIED OR USED WITHOU ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETER CONSULTANT'S CONSENT. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
MAIN ROAD
MEP MAIN ROAD
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KHOVSGHOL LAKE RESORT
TYPOLOGIES
OFFICE : H+A SIZE : 100 keys
Residential
Retail
Family Homes
Urban Design
Workplace
Entertainment
Hospitality
Design/Build
The Client intended to develop a 100 key wellness resort on Khovsghol Lake, Mongolia. Set within a 40 square kilometer National Park site, the client envisions the hotel will be one asset amongst others to be developed in the future; including but not limited to a 9-hole golf course. Tasks included: •
Performed site studies and analysis.
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Researched precedent studies on similar resort and wellness projects.
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Created a series of building layout and positioning options to account for access, program zoning, circulation, prime views and relative adjacencies.
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Modelled the project digitally using SketchUp.
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Put together an interactive concept design package including early Revit plans, visuals, and text.
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DESIGN APPROACH SITE SELECTION Within a highly topographical 40 km site filled with trees and rich in veiws we were to place a 100 key resort that embodie sthe ideals of mongolian architecture. witha modern touch. After an in-depth research on the architectural style, context and weather conditions of the site the resort location (1) was selected based on prime views to the lake and easy vehicular route access.
Major site access
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Main Entry
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Pool deck
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Hotel Wings
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Villas
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Yoga Terrace
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Pedestrian Track
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Car Track
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Ground floor plan
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FLOOR PLANS
Typical room plan
Lobby Plan
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CIMC QINDAO
TYPOLOGIES
OFFICE : CALLISONRTKL FACADE AND FORM DESIGN Residential
Retail
Family Homes
Urban Design
Workplace
Entertainment
Hospitality
Design/Build
Tasked with the redesign of the façade style of a masterplan in china I assisted in creating a formal study and concept design of 3 of the towers (2 office building and 1 residential) that would later influence and set a design tone for the surrounding buildings. Tasks included: •
Preliminary sketches of design strategy and ideas.
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Digital modelling and masing study on rhino for façade and form study.
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Created 3 options for the form and façade of the buildings.
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Designed to maximize floor plate and typical plan efficiency
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Coordinated efficiently with the Shanghai team as I was working alongside their team.
DESIGN APPROACH SITE SELECTION The form of the towers are designed as a result of gradual tranformative and advancing manipulations to the floor plates while keeping the same level of efficiency for every floor from ground to top.
OPTION DO2
PINWHEEL
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ANGLED SLICE
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LIV TOWER
TYPOLOGIES
OFFICE : H+A G + 40 RESIDENTIAL TOWER Residential
Retail
Family Homes
Urban Design
Workplace
Entertainment
Hospitality
Design/Build
The Liv tower, marina, Dubai was designed as a G+40 residential tower with a mix of studios, 2bed and 3bed apartments having prime views to the marina and JBR beach walk. The project brief was to create a concept design that accommodates for an efficient unit mix per floor plate and a unique façade design. Tasks included: •
Performed site studies and analysis
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Researched precedent studies on similar projects
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Worked on unit mix and area calculations using Microsoft excel
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Designed the façade ad form by incorporating research from previous case stud projects.
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Modelled the project digitally using SketchUp.
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Put together an interactive concept design package including early Revit plans, visuals, and text.
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Produced in house visuals for internal review and design.
Site Plan
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SHARJAH MEDIA FRAME
TYPOLOGIES
COLLEGE STUDIO
Residential
Retail
Family Homes
Urban Design
Workplace
Entertainment
Hospitality
Design/Build
Tasks •
Performed site studies and analysis
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Researched precedent studies on similar projects
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Created a series of building
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Massing options for review
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Built physical massing models for scale studies, proportional studies and layout explorations
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Modelled the project digitally using a combination of rhino, grasshopper and SketchUp
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Produced atmospheric renders for project review.
DESIGN APPROACH THE SITE In response to the contrasting edges of the site, the E11 high way along the industrial area and the Al Majaz Waterfront on the other side, the project creates a link and transition between various levels of social class, diferent parts of the city and multiple uses. This is achieved by an elevated circulation retail loop for the lover elevls of retail, giving it a techtonic grounded feel and a lighter and morre porous upper section.
Retail
Offices
Media studios
Auditorium / theater
Anciliary spaces
Program diagram exploded
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Retail-anciliary buffer
Program diagram
Entry and access points
Framing link between industrial and residential area
Voids and floating volumes
Retail loop
Virtical Circulation And Cores
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Site Plan
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Al Majaz
Jamal Abdulnaser street
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Podium level
2.
Lobby
3.
Retail spaces
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Auditorium
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Retail-lobby space
6.
Public terrace
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Sharjah City Center Podium Level Plan
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PULSE BREEZE WAY
TYPOLOGIES
COLLEGE STUDIO
Residential
Retail
Family Homes
Urban Design
Workplace
Entertainment
Hospitality
Design/Build
the project was to design a breeze way connecting the architecture building to the student center at the second floor level, on campus at the american university of sharjah. The blank Canvas of the site became the catalyst driving our decition towards providing shade from the harsh sun hence allowing for a confortable transition between the buildings. The major points of enquiry kept in mind while designing include: Structure, Global form, Skin, local Units, Material Studies, Site Conditions, Joinery, Light Conditions and program. Tasks included: •
Performed site studies and analysis.
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created a research based Study on form and light.
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Modelled tranformative diagrams for use in concept creations
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Built mock up 1:1 scale physical models for efficiency and buildability purposes.
DESIGN APPROACH
Concept and Site Our approach on the project was to design a breezeway which would allow for multiple gathering spaces based on sizes of 2-3 people, 7-10 people and 20+ people. while creating tjose spaces we also took into conideration of issues privacy and light concerns. looking at the sun path to determWWine the length and depth of the striated peices that come together to create the project as as a whole.
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18 m
Emphasis of main passageway (35-40% of site)
Deformation of passageway route
Introduction of interior gathering space
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FINAL RESPONSE TO SITE CONDITIONS
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2m
4m
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Solar Panel
Ceiling height
Motion Sensor
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1.3m
2.3m Near knee level
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Solar Lamp Functionality
Elevation with Solar Lamp heights
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Mock up images
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2.2m
Laminating 2 layers of plywood (2x18mm)
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Addition of wooden dowels as bracing
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Bolt (9mm)
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Single Rib Detail Countersink Piece
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Wooden Dowel
Countersink Piece Screw Countersink Piece
Foundation plate
Screw
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PRECAST CONCRETE FORM
FOLDED STEEL PLATES CAST IN CONRETE
PLY WOOD
ATTACHEMENT STEEL PLATES
GROUND CONCRETE TILES
COMMUNAL SEATING AXO
TABLE TOP
LOUNGE TABLE TOP
LOUNGE
COUNTER TOP
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MUWEILA COMMUNITY CENTER
TYPOLOGIES
COLLEGE STUDIO
Residential
Retail
Family Homes
Urban Design
Workplace
Entertainment
Hospitality
Design/Build
1,044sqm site in The residential area near the decommissioned Muwaileh military camp, bound by Al Falah Mosque to the northwest and University City to the southwest. This project seeks to provide opportunities for cultural growth, social exchange and entertainment to individual in muweila the community district. In addition to generating the first units of the neighbourhood . These neighbourhood units will help foster a localized sense of identity which the emirates needs., And can provide a counterbalance on the neighbourhood scale. The muweila community center is a facility that will cater to the issues of multi cultural society. It can hold course workshops, promote exhibitions, host seminars and provide spaces and opportunities tailored for children, parents and families.
DESIGN APPROACH
Concept The community center incorporates ideas of use of materiality to differentiate between levels ofat privacy Shadows 9am and accessibility, allowing for diferent areas of public, private and semi-private activities. It is designed for diferent spaces of gathering and activities with the use of a light material pallete of wood concrete and an alternation between translucent and transparent glass which is used to sepearate buffer between private and public spaces.
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Site plan
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Dirt Road
Dirt Road Party wall outline
Party wall outline Building Outline Paved walkway
Building Outline Paved walkway
Circulation and Egress
Program blocks
WORK/DANCE
PUBLIC AREA
Auditorium
Lobby/Exhibition space
Auditorium/Multipurpose hall
PERFORM
LOBBY
Lobby/Exhibition space
Dance studio
STUDY/WORK MULTIPURPOSE PERFORM
PERFORM
Offices and study
circulation
MULTIPURPOSE
Catalyst Dance rehersal and performance
CIRCULATION
service and storage
DANCE
Offices and Study
WORK/STUDY/DANCE
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Visual Porosity
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Natural Light Penetration
Noise levels per floor
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Facade and Privacy
Structure detail
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Light Diffusion
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Contact Dubai, United arab emirates. Email : hamzatgunwa@gmail.com Tel : +971 (0) 507190923 www.linkedin.com/in/adegunwaodulana
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