ALBERT KARAM
PORTFOLIO IN ARCHITECTURE BUILT ENVIRONMENT - INTERIORS SELECTED WORKS 2016-2019
CONTENT:
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BIBLIOGRAPHY.
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VILLAGE REHABILITATION PROJECT
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VESCASA BASSA
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SUSTAINABLE PAVILLION PROJECT
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DUBAI 2022 COMPETITION.
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AMAZON WAREHOUSE PROJECT
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SUSTAINABLE ADDITION - INNSBRUCK - AUSTRIA
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RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX / SOCIAL HOUSING PROJECT
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PERSONAL STATEMENT
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PLAZA DE CASTILLA
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ITALY
SPAIN
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INSIDE IN-SIGHT.
WELCOME TO THE MACHINE.
CASCINA MERLATA
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ITALY.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ALBERT KARAM
email: albert.karam@mail.polimi.it tel: +393202278614
We are not at the mercy of this world, we create it, we are the architects of change. Not to take from this world, but to contribute to it, as what we desire most cannot be given, it must be sculpted.
PERSONAL DETAILS BIRTH: NATIONALITY:
05/01/1994 LEBANESE
EDUCATION 1998 2012 2013 2017 –
2012 2013 2017 2019
LEBANESE BACC II IN ECONOMICS AT COLLÈGE DES FRÈRES MARISTES CHAMPVILLE. BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ARCHITECTURE AT ACADÉMIE LIBANAISE DES BEAUX-ARTS. BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ARCHITECTURE AT UNIVERSITÉ SAINT-ESPRIT DE KASLIK(USEK). MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN ARCHITECTURE BUILT ENVIRONMENT - INTERIORS AT POLITECNICO DI MILANO.
WORK EXPERIENCE 2013 FEBRUARY JULY - AUGUST JULY - AUGUST MAY - JULY JANUARY - MARCH
2013 2016 2015 2015 2016 2019 2020
PART-TIME JOB AS SALES MAN AT MIKE SPORT. (Beirut - Lebanon) PART-TIME JOB AT YAHALA HOSTESSING AGENCY. (Sin el Fil - Lebanon) INTERN AT 109 ARCHITECTES. (Beirut - Lebanon) INTERN AT INJAZ HOLDING. (Sin el Fil - Lebanon) ON FIELD INTERN AT SPACE BUILDERS SARL. (Beirut - Lebanon) INTERN AT STUDIO ARCHITETTO CONGIU (Milan - Italy) TRAINEE AT BRICKX S.C.A.R.L(Milan - Italy)
COMPUTER SKILLS AUTOCAD REVIT SKETCHUP ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ADOBE INDESIGN LUMION 3DS MAX RHINO V-RAY ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
LANGUAGE SKILLS ENGLISH FRENCH ITALIAN ARABIC
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BIBLIOGRAPHY Competitions BAMIYAN CULTURAL CENTER BIENNALE 2018
http://archinect.com/109Architectes/project/bamiyan-cultural-center “ARCHITECTURE AS A GIFT”PROJECT EXHIBITION AND LIVE PRESENTATION.
VOLUNTEERING 2001 - 2013 2016 - 2017 2017 - 2019 2019 - Present 2019 - Present
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Member of the boys scouts of Lebanon. Youth development project for the disabled. Enrolled in be a buddy program for exchange students. Member of “Hillsong Milano” Member of “Associazione Amici del Fai”
VILLAGE REHABILITATION
INSIDE IN-SIGHT
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VESCASA BASSA - PONTE DI LEGNO - ITALY 5
VILLAGE REHABILITATION The signs are categories:
divided
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Section - Elevation 1/20
- Finger Posts(Map): Usually placed at the start of a path, as well as at junctions with other paths. - Waymarking: markers along the route at points where the direction of the path may be unclear . - Advisory: Road Crosses...
Post top 1/20 200x200 Spruce Post Post hole back filled with well rammed granular soil. Studding bolted into suitable holes in post. seal with bitumen paint.
The village of vescasa Bassa is located in an isolated areain the mountains, however it has nearby attraction points. A specifically designed post was introduced, leading the way to the site from Ponte Di Legno village aswell as the ski slopes The post responds to the environmental conditions such as snow and natural surrounding (color, height, foundation...).
The main map: The different ways that would lead to Vescasa Bassa - By foot from ponte di legno. - By cable lift. - By car. About the signs: - Robustness: strong enough to withstand vandalism and people leaning on them. - Durability: May need to last for many years and still be legible.
D e s t i n at i o n Point “Vescasa Bassa” (1719m)
Proximity bar
- Easily replaceable: in case of damage, the simpler they are to replace the lower the maintenace cost. Starting Point “Ponte Di Legno” (1257m)
WAYMAKING FROM PONTE DI LEGNO VILLAGE 6
VILLAGE REHABILITATION
During summer some residents inhibit the village bringing along livestock, But During winter time the area is quite empty. The idea was to introduce new activities to the site in order to attract people to come and stay for a couple of days.
Development was split into 2 groups, first one dedicated to the cheese factory and second for residential small hubs with a common library space.
The new buildings are elevated on pilotis in order to lower the impact, preserve the natural topography of the site, and create outdoor shaded spaces underneath each volume.
Landscape is created using organised and sorted natural elements to keep this mountain nature escape feeling.
CONCEPT - DESIGN STRATEGY 7
VILLAGE REHABILITATION The idea was to create an After Destination for the cheese factory
The main volume is connected to other rental residential ones each having a different vue aswell as skylight for stargazing.
Reception key for distribution and info
The result is one main volume containing the reception and a double height space(library/ lounge) framing the beauty around. View Point Library/Relaxing warm space with fireplace and large openings towards the view. Sun Shelter The public spaces are created in between the buildings, giving life again to vescasa bassa. Outdoor Fireplace Water Pond Common Place
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT 8
VILLAGE REHABILITATION
1. 180x200 Ikea Malm 2. Loubacken Wood side Table 3. Merano Solid Wood Chair 4. Ikea Ranarp Floor G1209 5. Ikea Hektar V1020 6. Khler Escale 7. Toto Paper Holder Yh87s 8. 70/22 Pine Planks 9. Lavamani WL1 10. Skhler k-13691-cp 11. Equioment Space 12. Sliding Door
MAIN COMMON - LIBRARY BUILDING 9
VILLAGE REHABILITATION
PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS - PHYSICAL MODEL 10
SUSTAINABLE PAVILLION
Expo 2020
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DUBAI 11
SUSTAINABLE PAVILLION
Sustainability is a critical subject to be taken care of in todays society. the pavillion exhibits futuristic design using renewable resources like bamboo, fast growing and easily transportable from nearby asian countries. For self sufficiency solar energy is integrated within the design showcasing 4 different types including a retractable roof one to protect from sandstorms.
Technical architectural Drawings 12
SUSTAINABLE PAVILLION
TECHNICAL DETAILS 13
SUSTAINABLE PAVILLION
design was focused on the use of a single element mass producted and used in different ways thus reducing the construction cost and facilitating its construction. main elements are consisted of treated bamboo sticks linked with spherical joints.
TECHNICAL DETAILS - MODEL 14
AMAZON WAREHOUSE
WELCOME TO THE MACHINE - PLAZA DE CASTILLA - SPAIN 15
AMAZON WAREHOUSE
MADRID NORTE IS A NEW GENERATION OF THE URBAN FABRIC OF THE CITY. IT IS IDENTIFIED AS A BUSINESS CENTER WITH DIFFERENT DAILY ACTIVITIES AND IN IT PLAZA CASTILLA CONTAINS A HIGH DENSITY OF CON-NECTIONS TO THE DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE CITY WITH A CENTER FOR PUBLIC TRANSPOR-TATION TO GET ACCESS TO DIFFERENT PARTS OF THIS URBAN FABRIC. A POWERFUL DESIGN CAN CONSIST OF A SYSTEM THAT NOT ONLY JOINS ALL THE EXISTING FUNCTIONS (PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: TRAIN, UNDERGROUND METRO. BUS AND CAR SHARING). BUT ALSO CREATES AN ENJOYABLE PLACE FOR THE PEOPLE AROUND. WELCOME TO THE MACHINE, A NEW GUEST IN YOUR CITY, A JUNGLE THAT SATISFIES YOUR NEEDS AND BRING IT HOME TO YOU BY THE HELP OF FAST AND UPDATED TECHNOLOGY. THE PROJECT FITS AN INDUSTRIAL PLACE CLOSE TO PEOPLE AND COMMUNICATES WITH THEM. AFFECTING THE CITY FABRIC. IT IS DE-SIGNED TO BE AN EXOTIC SPACE WITH INDUSTRIAL. COMMERCIAL. PUBLIC AND TRANSPOR-TATION BRINGING A NEW DAILY ACTIVITY FOR PEOPLE TO LIVE BETTER AND SATISFY THEIR NEEDS EASIER.
MASTER PLAN - SURROUNDINGS 16
AMAZON WAREHOUSE
The starting point is a pure rectangular shape of a standard warehouse(known for its functionality and efficiency. It can be easily organised.)
The Volume is elevated to create a sheltered space underneath and not to disrupt the circulation flow of the busy area.
The level around the metro area is lower demanding more light which is why sides of the volume are reduced. Located above the most frequented area makes it a perfect form of advertisment with the circulation of the goods on top.
In the Middle of an urban area a massive rectangular shape may not be the best solution considering the architectural quality. The middle part is removed for 3 reasons: light, space, public area
Public space is developed on a slope connecting metro area and ground floor to amazon which pushes people and invites them to visit the place.
Public space is spread on multiple levels with multiple functions where circulation and workflow is showcased making it more entertaining and enjoyable for visitors.
CONCEPT DESIGN 17
AMAZON WAREHOUSE
PLANS - MAIN SECTION 18
AMAZON WAREHOUSE The chosen module fits all situations properly:
Stair Modules
Office Modules
Store Modules
Parking System
Warehouse System
PERSPECTIVE
Parking Modules
Warehouse Modules
- MODULAR DEVELOPMENT 19
Sustainable Addition
SUSTAINABLE LIV-INN - INNSBRUCK - AUSTRIA 20
Sustainable Addition The main idea of the project was an addition on a present building that would add to its sustainability. Choice of the building was based upon the function as well as a good level of radiation using several types of analysis from small to large scale. Due to its residential nature, the surrounding services and connections such as railway transport, river and city center were important too.
Summer Radiation 1372 M
793 M
662 M
574 M 3,6 km/h
631 M
7,2 km/h
662 M
1372 M
Bioclimatic Map Altitude Custom Solar(kwh/m2) 1126
563
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Haud Der Begegnung Winter Radiation
Sun study start: 1/1/2010 12:00 AM Sun study end: 12/31/2010 11:59 PM
SOLAR RADIATION ANALYSIS 21
Sustainable Addition By the use of the software(Climate Consultant) analysis was made for winter and summer season using specific months for each, and according to results a % of comfortability level can be reached by using only passive solutions proposed by the software.
Winter Solutions: - Space heated by direct Sunlight - Slates surface Mass to absorb heat. - Proper Glazing Dimension for Enough Sunlight
Summer Solutions: - Stack Effect - Re emissive roof surface - Proper Shading
General Strategy:
-The present roof is already an extensive green roof. -The present roof is equipped with PV panels.
The structure is based on a grid of 6 x 4 (m)
- To make proper use of the present green roof, a Greenhouse is installed. - Solar panels removed to be relocated in the design.
- Housing units are added around the green house. - Circulation is added with elevator and stairs to provide connection between the 2 buildings
CLIMATE ANALYSIS - DESIGN STRATEGY 22
Sustainable Addition Potentiality:
Sun Behavior:
Rain Behavior:
Wind Behavior:
The modules are shifted to ensure proper orientation.
Comfortable semi-outdoor space
Addition of secondary slope aswell as drainage pipe
Sloped Roof Oriented South.
2 sheets of polycarbonate with in between aerogel for thermal and acoustic insulation.
Creation of a compact space for less heat loss and better efficiency
Openings facing dominant winds.
Thermal Simulations: 1) First proposal Results:
2) After Ventilation Results:
3) After Shading Results:
Main
openings to create passive ventilation.
Winter
Winter
Double Glazing Glass Summer
Polycarbonate Multilayer
Aerogel Insulation
Steel Structure Summer
Winter
Internal retractable sliding fabric fixed on the main structure of the roof.
Summer
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Sustainable Addition
EAST ELEVATION 1/100
+ 11.50
+ 7.00
+ 3.50
+ 0.10
GENERAL PLAN 1/100
Section B-B 1/100
GENERAL PLAN - SECTION - DETAILED MODULE 24
Sustainable Addition Baker Rod Setting Block Structural Sealant Glazing Strip
Shading Fabric
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B - ROOFING DETAIL 1/10
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Aluminium Cap Fasteners Weather Sealant Glazing Strip Spacer Block Aluminium Retainer
ROOFING DETAIL 1/10
Aluminium Cap
Aluminium Retainer Weather Sealant Structural Sealant Backer Rod Glazing Strip Glazing Strip
ROOFING DETAIL GREENHOUSE DETAIL 1/20
DETAILED GREENHOUSE 25
Sustainable Addition Corrugated Sheet with Solar Panels Water Proofing Layer 0.1cm Wood Support 4cm Thickness Air Gap Vapor Barrier 0.1cm Cork Insulation 13cm Wooden Beams 9x5cm Wood Composite Insulation 9cm Wooden Purlins 3cm Wooden Beams 18x10cm with 60cm wheelbase
Reclaimed Wood Covering Wooden Vertical Beams Support Wooden Beams 17x8cm Sliding Shading
Flashing with Foam Insulation Wooden Sill Wood Composite Insulation 6cm Wood Beams 10x5cm Waterproofing 0.3cm OSB 1.5cm
MODULE 1/20
Wood Composite Insulation 6cm Interior Gypsum Cardboard 1cm
Sealant
Interior Parquet Pavement Pavement Support 1cm Screed with Installations Metal Plate
Fastener Pressure Bar Fastener
Igloo 14cm
Polycarbonate Sheets x2 Steel Beam
Ventilation Hole
WALL SECTION 1/20 Greenhouse/Module
Wooden Beam
WALL SECTION
JOINT 1/10
Greenhouse/Module
Greenhouse/Module
DETAILED MODULE 26
RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX
CASCINA MERLATA - MILANO - ITALY 27
RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX Site Analysis:
User Profile: Design Concept UnderThe design the concept of “policentric started with a stepping hierarcy of spaces, the focus being more on the enclosure of the spaces and Milano�, Cascina Merlata has the privacy, on the 3 well defines types of spaces: public,site semi-private and private. Gradually, we opened up the spaces, creating a flowy circulation around the site, which is more welcoming and allows people to acces the potential of becoming a centre for the whole area. We positioned the tower on the North side of the site, in order to not create shadow over the rest of the buildings. At first, it had an East-West orientation, but this changed aslike: we rotated it North-South for better community around it with functions
The proposed site is surrounded by a lower built density rate than the rest of the city. It is noticeable also that building typologies all around are clearly different ranging from industrial composition to planned districts, to historical Accessibility Main Routes/Public Transport ones.
Facilities Building Functions
Natural Features Greenery, Solar Path
lighting in the block and better communication with the future commercial centre.
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Business and Commerce State Bodies Cultural Buildings Parks and Recreations
Fiera Milano
Fiera Milano
Via Gallarate Route around the Site Secondary Routes Highway Metro Station Bus Stop
Restaurant Health Markets Fuel Stations Hotels Educational Playgrounds
Cascina Merlata - socialising
Green Spaces - walking
Residetntial Towers - living
Playground - children activities
First sketches testing ideas
Green Field Organised Green Area Empty Land Summer Solar Path Winter Solar Path Sun Position at 2PM
Sketch elevations to understand the volumes
SITE ANALYSIS 28
The tower ends with a spatious penthouse, with a private terrace.
15th F
3Bed Apartment
Roof terraces
RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX
1. We opened up the space in order to create a better connection with the North side of the park, where a future commercial building will be. Also the passages between the buildings maintain the communication between them and create gates which lead to the open spaces, but in the same time they also offer a sense of privacy.
Design Process
One the la
2. The next step was to develop the shape of the tower, based on solar orientation, site features and functionality of the building and its surroundings. Also, we started adding different levels to the landscape, in order to better define the open spaces. Sketch elevations to understand the volumes
3. A pavillion was created at the entrance of the public area in front of the
tower, in order to emphasize the transition to another space coming from the 16th-17th Floor park on the West side of the site.
The 16th and 17th floors are occupied by luxurious 3bedroom apartments. There are two entrances, a dining room, a spatious livingroom and an office.
Penthouse Private Terrace Louvers on the office floors
11th-14
The secon vary from
Residents Gym Terrace
First sketches testing ideas
Restroom Circulation between buildings
18th Floor
Concrete panels
Underground parking
The tower ends with a spatious penthouse, with a private terrace. 3Bed Apartment
15th Floor One the last partition there is a gym, accessible only for the residents of the tower.
10th F
1Bed Type 3 Roof terraces
The was opened thea better northern 1. Wespace opened up the space in order on to create connectionside with theof the topark, create better connection with North park side of the where a a future commercial building will be. Also the a future commercial building. Passagesbetween between passages between the buildings maintain the communication them and create gates which lead to the open spaces, but in the same they buildings maintain the communication andtime create also offerleading a sense of privacy. gates to open spaces, in the same time they also offer a sense of privacy.
Next step was to develop the shape 2. The next step was to develop the shape of the tower, based onof solarthe oritower, solar orientation, site entation, site based features and on functionality of the building and its surroundings. Also, we started adding different levels to theof landscape, in order to better features and functionality the building and define the open spaces.Multiple levels were also added surroundings. Sketch elevations to understand the to better define the open spaces volumes
1Bed Type 5
The facades started to take shape, giving character to tothe site. buildings 4. The facades started take shape, givingThe character to the site. Thehave builddifferent features, which also illustrate ings have different features, which also illustrate the variety of functionsthe variety available onof site.functions available on site.
site.
The 16th and 17th floors are occupied by luxurious 3bedroom apartments. There are two entrances, a dining room, a spatious livingroom and an office. Residents Gym
Louvers on the office floors
On the 10 mon terra
1Bed Type 4
Residential Services Facilities Student Halls A pavillion was created at the entrance of the 3. A pavillion was created at the entrance of the public area in front of the public area in front of the tower, in order tower, in order to emphasize the transition to another space coming from the to transition to another space park emphasize on the West side the of the site. coming on of the west Grid imposed by 16th-17th the site Evolution the fist designside conceptof the Floor from the park
No
11th-14th Floor The second set of apartments are 3 different types of 1 bedroom apartments. They vary from 45 sq.m to a larger, more luxurious ones of 90 sq.m.
Terrace Restroom
6th-9th
Lounge
Circulation between buildings
The first r all 3 being
Terrace Restroom
Underground parking
15th Floor One the last partition there is a gym, accessible only for the residents of the tower.
Residential Services Facilities Student Halls
2. The next step was to develop the shape of the tower, based on solar orientation, site features and functionality of the building and its surroundings. Also, we started adding different levels to the landscape, in order to better and thedefine the open spaces.
Grid imposed by the site
3. A pavillion was created at the entrance of the public area in front of the tower, in order to emphasize the transition to another space coming from the park on the West side of the site.Evolution of the fist design concept
1Bed Type 3 1Bed Type 4
10th Floor On the 10th floor there is a common area, where the residents have acces to a common terrace and a variety of games (ping-pong, darts etc.)
1Bed Type 5 4. The facades started to take shape, giving character to the site. The buildings have different features, which also illustrate the variety of functions available on site.
2nd- 4
1Bed Ap. Type 1 1Bed Ap. Type 2
The 2nd t porating w
2Bed Apartment
North Elevation
11th-14th Floor The second set of apartments are 3 different types of 1 bedroom apartments. They vary from 45 sq.m to a larger, more luxurious ones of 90 sq.m. Lounge Circulation between buildings
Terrace Restroom
6th-9th Floor The first residential floors are occupied by 1 bedroom and 2 bedroom apartments, all 3 being connected by a common hall which leads to the lift and staircase. Open office Closed office Restrooms Common Area
10th Floor Residential Services Facilities spaces Student Halls
This diagram shows the variety of green around the built fabric, from completely public 3. A pavillionto was created at the entrance of the public area in front of the with spaces semi-public ones and others tower, in order to emphasize the transition another coming from the functions such asEvolution retail ofstores... thetofist designspace concept park on the West side of the site.
On the 10th floor there is a common area, where the residents have acces to a common terrace and a variety of games (ping-pong, darts etc.)
The above diagrams illustrate the circulation This diagram shows the connection between the around the 4. tower and to take theshape, environmental existing The facades started giving character to the site. The build- bridge in the north of the site with the conditions which were taken consideration open space in front of the tower, used a market ings have different features,into which also illustrate the variety of functions (solar path, wind...). for the comunity. available on site.
North Elevation
This diagram shows the connection between the The three-floor offices are mainly open spaces, existing bridge in Type the1 north of the site with a few delimitations for the conference rooms, 2nd4thandthe Floor 1Bed Ap. open space in front of the tower, used as a market restrooms etc. On the next floor there is a common The 2nd to the 4th floor are occupied by offices, as the tower is mix-use and incor1Bed Ap. Type 2 for the comunity. area for the with a cafe and kitchen porating workspaces will aid the development of theemployees, area. 2Bed Apartment
concept design 6th-9th Floor The first residential floors are occupied by 1 bedroom and 2 bedroom apartments, all 3 being connected by a common hall which leads to the lift and staircase. Open office Closed office
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RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX Design Concept
Penthouse Penthouse Private Terrace Private Terrace
The design started with a stepping hierarcy of spaces, the focus being more on the enclosure of the spaces and privacy, on the 3 well defines types of spaces: public, semi-private and private. Gradually, we opened up the spaces, creating a flowy circulation around the site, which is more welcoming and allows people to acces the whole area. We positioned the tower on the North side of the site, in order to not create shadow over the rest of the buildings. At first, it had an East-West orientation, but this changed as we rotated it North-South for better lighting in the block and better communication with the future commercial centre. Concrete panels
18thFloor Floor 18th
Thetower tower ends with penthouse, a spacious The ends with a spatious with apenthouse private terrace. and private terrace
Apartment 33Bed Bed Appartment
Roof terraces 1. We opened up the space in order to create a better connection with the North side of the park, where a future commercial building will be. Also the passages between the buildings maintain the communication between them and create gates which lead to the open spaces, but in the same time they also offer a sense of privacy.
16TH-17TH Floor 16th-17th Floor The 16th and 17th floors are occupied by luxurious The 16th and 17th floors are occupied by luxurious 3bedroom apartments. There are 3 bedroom apartments. there are 2 entrances, dining, two entrances, a dining room, aand spatious spatious livingroom anlivingroom office and an office. Residents Gym Gym Terrace Terrace Restroom Restroom
Louvers on the office floors
Underground parking
15THFloor Floor 15th On the there is only a gym, accessible only One the lastlast partitionpartition there is a gym, accessible for the residents of the tower. for residentsof the tower. 1bed type 1Bed Type 3 3 1Bed Type 4 4 1bed type 1Bed Type 5 5 1bed type 2. The next step was to develop the shape of the tower, based on solar orientation, site features and functionality of the building and its surroundings. Also, we started adding different levels to the landscape, in order to better define the open spaces.
11TH-14TH Floor 11th-14th Floor The second set of are apartments 3 different The second set of apartments 3 different typesare of 1 bedroom apartments.types They of a 1 bedroom. Varying from 45 sqm. to larger, more vary from 45 sq.m to a larger, moresqm luxurious ones of 90 sq.m. luxurious ones of 90
First sketches testing ideas
Lounge Lounge Terrace Terrace Restroom Restroom
Circulation between buildings
10THFloor Floor 10th On the floor there iswhere a common are, resiOn the 10th10th floor there is a common area, the residents havewhere acces to a comdents have to a(ping-pong, commondarts terrace and a variety mon games. terrace and aaccess variety of games etc.) of
1Bed Ap. Type 1 1bed ap.type1 1Bed Ap. Type 2 2 1bed ap.type 22Bed bedApartment ap.
3. A pavillion was created at the entrance of the public area in front of the tower, in order to emphasize the transition to another space coming from the park on the West side of the site. Sketch elevations to understand the volumes
6TH-9TH Floor 6th-9th Floor The first residential floors occupied by 1apartments, bedroom The first residential floors are occupied by 1are bedroom and 2 bedroom and 2 bedroom apartments, all 3tobeing connected by all common 3 being connected a common hall which the lift and staircase. a hallbywhich leads to leads the lift and staircase.
Section A-A
Residential Services Facilities Student Halls
Grid imposed by the site
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Evolution of the fist design concept
Group 3 19 February 2018
Ground Floor Plan
Open office Open Office Closed office Closed Office Restrooms Restrooms Common Area Common Area
2ND-4TH Floor 2nd- 4th Floor The 2nd 4th floor are occupied offices, as The 2nd to theto 4th the are occupied by offices, as the tower isby mix-use and incorthe tower is floor mix-use. incorporating workspaces will aid porating workspaces will aid development the development ofthethe area of the area.
4. The facades started to take shape, giving character to the site. The buildings have different features, which also illustrate the variety of functions available on site.
North Elevation
master plan - tower section - plans
personal statement
To whom it may concern, It is true that i already graduated from politecnico di milano with a masters degree in “architecture built environment - interiors� but, my journey is far from over. I never failed to cease the opportunity to expand my knowledge further more, and this applies with a new chapter in my life which is my professional career, a big change full of challenges that i need to adapt myself to. the only constant is change wether it is from architecture to everything else, and this is why i embrace it, it is my doorstep to self development. Since i started learning architecture, the way i perceive the world has completely changed, i always keep a closer look on how things work from tiny appartments to giant urban landscapes, how does it interact fluidly with its context and for how long? Past, present and future have completely different needs. todays world is rapidly evolving with advancements in technology which means that flexibility needs to be taken in consideration in order to keep pace, however, this technological advancement is linked with an extremely important subject for me which is the crisis of climate change. We are in fact headed to collapse, a result from high carbon wastes, and architecture itself in my opinion, plays an important role in this matter through sustainable solutions, minimizing the negative environmental impact of buildings by efficiency and moderation in the use of materials, energy, and space development. My career is my priority in life, i am completely devoted to provide the best in order to make a change. Thank you for your consideration. albert karam
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