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Alireza Arabshahi | Workflow





Alireza Arabshahi | Workflow


ALIREZA ARABSHAHI

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Workflow _ Workflow is the story of my journey, completed at the Academy of Art University’s Graduate School of Architecture. The title expresses my philosophy of the architectural design process. Workflow refers to the sequential interchange between different computer software during the completion of a project. For me, Workflow is a series of steps that translate a concept into a visual and spatial experience. Together these steps can be read as a narrative of the design. This book shows the process of my design. Thinking through diagrams, drawings, and renderings. Dedication _ This workflow would not have been complete without the support of my loving parents who are always my biggest fans.

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Table of Contents Chapter 1 _

Chapter 5 _

Helsinki Museum Page | 006

Wall Section Design Page | 094

Chapter 2 _

Chapter 6 _

Workshop Studio Page | 034

Personal works Page | 108

Chapter 3 _

Chapter 7 _

Experimental Fashion Lab Page | 068

Professional Works Page | 116

Chapter 4 _ Generated Morphology Page | 084

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01Helsinki Museum Statement _ This project aims at establishing a museum as a local landmark that captures the visitors’ attention by projecting views outward 360 degrees. Its mission is to create a platform that connects the public with artists and their practices. The museum will to have a strong focus on Nordic and international architecture and design. The Helsinki Museum will be a premiere destination for all city residents and visitors. The museum building will become a symbol of the new Helsinki. Specs _ Course Instructor Site Semester

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Advanced Design Studio 1 Mark MĂźckenheim & Nicole Lambrou Helsinki, Finland Fall 2015

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01 | Diagram Concept diagram process

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01 | Rendering Looking towards entrance

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SECTION A_A

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N IO CT SE B B_

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01 | Floor Plan Second floor

02 | Floor Plan Third floor

03 | Floor Plan Fourth floor

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NORDLAND BOAT

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SAMISKE BATER

TULIP

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02 | Floor Plan Fifth floor

05 | Floor Plan Eighth floor

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06 | Floor Plan Ninth floor UP

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01 | Elevation North side

02 | Elevation West side

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02 | Roof 50.00

Level 9 45.00

Level 8 35.00

Level 7 30.00

Level 6 25.00

Level 5 20.00

Level 4 15.00

01 | Rendering Night atmosphere

Level 3 10.00

Level 2 5.00

02 | Section Through building core and gallery

Level 1 0.00

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01 | Elevation South side

02 | Rendering Looking from second floor towards lobby

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HELSINKI MUSEUM

TOP OF THE ROOF 53.00 Roof 50.00

Level 9 45.00

Level 8 35.00

Level 7 30.00

Level 6 25.00

Level 5 20.00

Level 4 15.00

01 | Rendering Building in context

Level 3 10.00

Level 2 5.00

02 | Section Through gallery, theatre, and offices

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Level -1 -5.00

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01 | Formal Studies Physical model

02 | Formal Studies Physical model in context

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01 | Formal Studies Massing models

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Workshop Studio Statement _ The site is located in a redeveloped neighborhood in Oakland on Broadway Street. The main goal for this project is to activate the site while respecting the existing neighborhood. The plaza in between separates the building into two parts; this plaza will be a privately owned public open space that is accessible by everyone. The plaza and the vertical light shafts in the building will provide more natural light throughout the spaces. The proposed programs are divided into public spaces, which include offices and galleries, and the private spaces that include the fabrication workshop and offices. Specs _ Course Instructor Site Semester

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Advanced Design Studio 2 David Gill & Benjamin Corotis Oakland, California Spring 2015

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02 | Diagram Showing winter solstice June 01

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01 | Plan Site plan

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01 | Diagram Showing wind analysis

02 | Diagram Showing structure

03 | Diagram Showing structure

04 | Rendering Looking from plaza towards entrance

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01 | Level 8 70' - 0"

Level 7 60' - 0"

Level 6 50' - 0"

Level 5 40' - 0"

Level 4 30' - 0"

Level 3 20' - 0"

Level 2 10' - 0"

Street Level 0' - 0"

01 | Section C–C Through workshops and offices Level -1 -10' - 0"

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01 | Rendering View from street towards entrance 02 | Section B–B Through gallery

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01 | Plan First floor

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02 | Plan Basement

03 | Detailed Section Showing mullions and louver

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01 | Detailed Section Showing floor assembly

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Level 8 70' - 0"

Level 7 60' - 0"

Level 6 50' - 0"

Level 5 40' - 0"

Level 4 30' - 0"

Level 3 20' - 0"

Level 2 10' - 0"

Level 1 5' - 0"

Street Level 0' - 0"

Level -1 -10' - 0"

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02 | Detailed Section Showing wall and floor assembly

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Experimental Fashion Lab Statement _ The work focuses on variegated growth processes through critical analysis of prosthesis and body modification as seen through evolution, adaptation, and mutation. The process of prosthesis is generative, as it is able to form new linkages through attachment and seaming. The cultivated aggregated structural surface system, responds to multiple conditions through a process of constant reevaluation and re-measurement. The invented logic responds to conditions of crowd movement during the Art Murmur in Oakland. The visitors will experience reversible transformation in the changing room. Specs _ Course Instructor Site Semester Team

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01 | Catalogue Component

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4. Restroom 5. Labs 6. Offces

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11. Classroom 12. Bar 13. Dance Room 14. Changing Room 15. Restroom

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11. Classroom 12. Bar 13. Dance Room 14. Changing Room 15. Restroom

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01 | Section Through public spaces

SECTION BB’ B

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02 | Program Analysis Social analysis–surgery

03 | Program Analysis Social analysis–piercing

01 | Program Analysis Social analysis–tatoos

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Generated Morphology Statement _ This project aims at reinterpreting the term “landscape� as something beyond its typical connotation of found ground. By using scripting tools and techniques, a new type of generative landscape is created that can provide a fertile ground for the emergence of new flora and fauna species. Then a growth pattern can emerge and evolve from the created generative landscape and it can develop further. Therefore, a module is designed and it can be populated across a surface envelope that the way the module is deployed is based on series of systematic analysis. Specs _ Course Instructor Semester

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Digitally Generated Morphology Benjamin Rice Spring 2014

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01 | Diagram Growing process of the component 02 | Landscape Condition after subtraction

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01 | Aggregation Growth process towards final stage 02 | Aggregation The final stage of the growth

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Wall Section Design Statement _ This project is a three story residential building designed to maximize shade and to reduce the thermal heat of the sun. The size of the building is: 30 feet wide 39 feet high. The facade is facing south. The walls and floors are composed of many layered components. Moreover, the structural system of the building is steel framing. The framing of the walls of the building is light-gauge steel C-studs. A cast-in-place reinforced concrete foundation is the kind of foundation that will be used in this residential building. The cladding of the building is aluminum panels and it has two sliding windows on the second and third floor. Specs _ Course Instructor Site Semester

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Building Detailing David Gill San Francisco, California Fall 2014

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B C

8 A106

C C B C

8 A106 8 A106

B

8 A106

B B C 2

SECOND FLOOR 1/2" = 1'-0"

2

SECOND FLOOR 1/2" = 1'-0"

2

SECOND FLOOR 1/2" = 1'-0"

2

SECOND FLOOR 1/2" = 1'-0"

C

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A C C A

7 A106

A B A 7 A106 7 A106

B

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7 A106

B B C

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04 | Detailed Plan Second level

1

3

2

1

3

2

1

3

2

1

3

2

1

FIRST FLOOR 1/2" = 1'-0"

C

03 | Detailed Plan Third level

05 | Detailed Plan First level

1

FIRST FLOOR 1/2" = 1'-0"

1

FIRST FLOOR 1/2" = 1'-0"

1

FIRST FLOOR 1/2" = 1'-0"

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Waterproof Waterproof Membrane Membrane Membrane

Roof

Roof Roof Membrane Membrane Membrane

Plaster Plaster Plaster

Flashing Flashing Flashing Rigid Foam Ridgid Faom Ridgid Faom

Roof Membrane RoofMembrane Membrane Roof

Shape LSteel BarSteel Bar L– Shape ShapeLSteel Bar

Rigid Rigid Foam RigidFoam Foam

ConcreteConcrete Slab Slab Concrete Slab

Scupper Scupper Scupper

Metal Decking Metal Decking Metal Decking

Waterproof Membrane Waterproof Membrane Waterproof Membrane Painted Metal Sheet Painted Metal Sheet Painted Metal Sheet

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Pivot

03 | ARH-604 Waterproof Membrane

MATERIAL AND METHOD CONSTRUCTION: BUILD DETAILING

Steal Beam Fastener

FAll 2014

Painted Metal Sheet Galvanized Steel Frame

Push Bar

Shim

Shim

Alucoond Material

Alucobond Material

Fastener

Fastener

Alucoond Material

Alucobond Material

Pivot Threshold SECOND FLOOR 12' - 0"

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Section A-A - louver head 3" = 1'-0"

01 | Detailed Section Parapet and cantilever assembly 02 | Detailed Section Parapet and gutter assembly

Steal Beam

Steel Beam

03 | Detailed Section Exterior finishing aluminium cladding system

C-Stud

C–Stud

Gypsum Wall

Gypsum Wall

Insulation

DETAIL 2

Insulation

Plywood

Plywood

Waterproof Waterproof Membrane

Membrane

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Dynamic Glass Dynamic Glass

C–Stud C-Stud

Level 2 - Windows- PLAN 3" = 1'-0" Insulation Insulation 8

Plywood Plywood

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Pivot

Waterproof Membrane Steal Beam Fastener Painted Metal Sheet Galvanized Steel Frame Alucoond Material Push Push Bar Bar

Waterproof Membrane C-Stud

Fastener

Dynamic Glass

English Chestnut English Chestnut Wood Wood Ceramic CeramicTile Tile

Waterproof Waterproof Membrane Membrane Cement Mortar Mortar Cement

Pivot

Threshold Threshold

Metal Metal Decking Decking

Steel Beam Beam Steal 11

Section B-B - Storefront 3" = 1'-0"

Gypsum Wall

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Section A-A - louver head 3" = 1'-0"

Insulation Insulation C-Stud C–Stud

01 | Detailed Plan Showing window assembly 02 | Detailed Plan Showing door assembly

03 | Detailed Section Showing openings assembly

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Ridgid Faom

Section A-A - WINDOW Head 3" = 1'-0"

L- Shape Steel Bar Concrete Slab Metal Decking

12

Waterproof Membrane

Section A-A - WINDOW Head 3" = 1'-0"

Painted Metal Sheet

Dynamic Glass Dynamic Glass

Waterproof Membrane

Aluminium Frame Aluminum Frame

Painted Metal Sheet

Flashing Flashing Plywood Plywood Waterproof

Waterproof Membrane Dynamic Glass Membrane Aluminum Frame Flashing Plywood Waterproof Membrane

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Section B-B - Roof 3" = 1'-0"

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Section B-B - Roof 3" = 1'-0"

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01 | Detailed Section Showing window and floor assembly

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02 | Ceramic Tile

CeramicTile Tile Ceramic

Waterproof Waterproof Membrane

Waterproof Membrane

Membrane

Cement Mortar

Cement CementMortar Mortar

SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR 12' - 0" 12' - 0"

A A

Concrete Slab Concrete ConcreteSlab Slab

MATERIAL MATERIAL CONSTRU CONSTRU D D

Metal Metal

Metal Decking Decking Decking Steel Beam Steel Beam Steel Beam

F F

Painted Metal Painted Metal Sheet

Painted Metal Sheet

Sheet

Section B-B - Canopy 3 Section B-B - Canopy 3 3" = 1'-0" 3" = 1'-0"

03 |

English Chestnut

English Chestnut Wood English Chestnut Wood Wood Ceramic Tile Ceramic Ceramic TileTile Aluminum Frame Aluminum Frame Dynamic Glass Dynamic Glass

Waterproof Waterproof Waterproof Membrane Membrane

Membrane Cement Mortar Cement Mortar Cement Mortar Concrete Concrete Concrete Gravel

Gravel Gravel

Low

Low

Low permeability Permeability permeability Soil Soil Soil

Filter Fabric

Filter Fabric Filter Fabric Waterproof Waterproof Waterproof Membrane

Membrane Membrane Gravel Gravel Gravel

D D INSTRUCTOR INSTRUCTOR DATE DATE

1 1

DRAWN BY DRAWN BY STUDENT ID STUDENT ID

A A SCALE SCALE

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Fastener Fastener

Dynamic Glass Dynamic Glass

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Personal Work Statement _ This chapter demonstrates a collection of my personal work that were created using computer tools, digital fabrication, and hand drafting. During my graduate studies, I attended a workshop given by the Architecture Association’s Visiting School Program which gave me a chance to extend the boundaries of my architectural perceptions. It also helped me to strengthen my teamwork skills and be able to collaborate with people from different backgrounds. Specs _ Course Site Semester

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AA’s Visiting School Workshop, Landscape Drawing San Francisco, California Spring 2013, Summer 2014

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05

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22 ”

d; own on you,

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02 | Inspiration Sitting on a cloud

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03 | Formal Study Aggregation, scheme 1

01 | Modules Made with plastic bags

04 | Final Day At the end of the long trail, Ocean Beach

01

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01 | Site Plan Levi’s Plaza, south side 02 | Site Plan Levi’s Plaza, north side

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Professional Works Statement _ This chapter includes work samples showing construction details, the a design from my office experience, and volunteer projects. I specifically include the project that I worked at Hobstetter Architecture Studio. The Donation Wall project was a volunteer job that I did for Lutheran Social Services (LSS) organization. I also participated in a competition as part of the Zero Net Project that was sponsored by PG&E and which was a team project focused on sustainability issues Specs _ Course Site Semester

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Hobstetter Architecture Studio, LSS Organization, & Zero Net Project San Francisco, California Fall 2015, Summer 2014, Fall 2014

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05

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West Proposed 1/4" = 1'-0"

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3' - 0"

11' - 1"

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6' - 10"

2' - 5"

6' - 7"

0' - 5" 2' - 3" 0' - 5"

2016

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32' - 4"

11' - 10"

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6' - 4"

14' - 2"

Hobstetter Architecture Studio

3' - 0"

1

13' - 4" BATHROOM

McBaine Residence

27

SKYLIGHT ABOVE

26

4-3

David Hobstetter

25

SKYLIGHT ABOVE 0' - 6"

BEDROOM

15' - 0"

4-1 HALL

464 SF

4-2 227 SF

CLOSET

12' - 4"

Date

Name

Setback Property Line Windows & Doors To Be Removed (E) To Be Removed (E) To RemainFourth

Floor Plans

New Walls New Roof

SCALE

BATHROOM

4' - 5"

1/4" = 1'-0"

Proposed 4th Floor Plan 1/4" = 1'-0"

0' - 8"

2

3' - 0"

W.C.

BEDROOM 3

FIRST 24' OF ROOF TO REMAIN LEGEND

25% SETBACK LINE

16' - 10"

BEDROOM 1

28

DEMOLITION NOTES

25% SETBACK LINE

(E) ATTIC ACCESS BY LADDER TO BE DEMOLISHED

FAMILY ROOM

241 Connecticut Street San Francisco, CA 94107 www.hobstetterarch.com

130 11th AIA,LEED AP Avenue, (415) 309 9884 San Francisco CA License: C9686 PRESERVE (E) FACADE AND ENTRY94107

51 SF

BEDROOM 2

19' - 0"

CLOSET

CLOSET

CLOSET

8' - 10"

4-4 99 SF

32' - 2"

1

A1.3

4' - 9"

Existing 3rd Floor Plan 1/4" = 1'-0"

02 |

72' - 5"

10' - 2"

27' - 9"

6' - 6"

13' - 6"

12' - 0"

Hobstetter Architecture Studio

06

19

CLOSET

3-3

23

133 SF

MASTER CLOSET

LAUNDRY

4' - 8"

14

3-1 153 SF

3-10

KITCHEN

22

MASTER BATHROOM

21

HALL & OFFICE

22 SF

18

DN

3-8

3-5

227 SF

BATHROOM 3-4

24

13' - 11"

8' - 8"

13' - 3"6' - 3"

11' - 8"

2

1

6' - 4"

PRESERVE (E) FACADE AND ENTRY FIRST 24' OF ROOF TO REMAIN

LEGEND Setback Property Line

Residence 130 11th Avenue, San Francisco CA 94107 Date

Name

Windows & Doors To Be Removed (E) To Be Removed (E) To Remain New Walls

4' - 5"

Third Floor Plans

New Roof

(E) STAIRS & ENTRY TO REMAIN

1' - 3"

AIA,LEED AP (415) 309 9884 License: C9686

DEMOLITION NOTES

6' - 10"

10' - 8"

05

DINING

0' - 8"

10' - 10"

54 SF LIVING ROOM

45% SETBACK LINE

25' - 0"

9' - 10"

7' - 2"

193 SF 16

David Hobstetter McBaine

3-9 182 SF

W.C. 9' - 3"

15' - 2"

ENTRY

BEDROOM

BALCONY

51 SF

3-11 17 SF

CLOSET 17

DN

241 Connecticut Street San Francisco, CA 94107 www.hobstetterarch.com

20

3-7

25% SETBACK LINE

3-6 99 SF

BEDROOM

25% SETBACK LINE

11' - 10"

MASTER BATHROOM

43' - 7"

18' - 2"

52' - 8"

15

9' - 1"

8' - 11"

07

SCALE

Proposed 3rd Floor Plan

1/4" = 1'-0"

1/4" = 1'-0" 1' - 7"

33' - 5"

A1.2

Existing 2nd Floor Plan 1/4" = 1'-0"

03 |

12' - 0" 15' - 0"

0' - 6" 4' - 0" 0' - 6"

7' - 0"

BATHROOM

2-3

2-4

18 SF

36 SF

09

0' - 8"

19' - 4"

0' - 8"

PANTRY

04

2-5 10

11

03

31 SF

McBaine Residence

Date

Name

481 SF

13

28' - 8"

12

9' - 0"

398 SF

164 SF

130 11th Avenue, San Francisco CA 94107

2-6 13' - 6"

2-2

2-7

25% SETBACK LINE

KITCHEN & FAMILY LIVING ROOM

SUN ROOM

45% SETBACK LINE

2-1

1' - 7"

12' - 0"

ENTRY

207 SF

DN

0' - 8"

4' - 8"

9' - 8"

CLOSET

8' - 0"

DN

Second Floor Plans

SCALE

28' - 3"

1/4" = 1'-0"

2

122

Proposed 2nd Floor Plan 1/4" = 1'-0"

A1.1 01

02

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05

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PROFESSIONAL WORKS

East Existing 1/4" = 1'-0"

04 |

00 | Project Hobstetter Architecture Studio 01 | Plan Third floor

03 | Plan Third floor

02 | Plan Second floor

04 | Elevation Proposed, east side

1

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00 | Project LSS Organization, donation wall

03 | Donation Wall Scheme 3

01 | Donation Wall Scheme 1

04 | Donation Wall Scheme 2– looking towards front desk

02 | Donation Wall Scheme 2

05 | Donation Wall Final scheme

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RAIN WATER COLLECTOR

VERTICAL

SITE PLAN- RESIDENTIAL LEVEL

WATER LOOP DIAGRAM

01 |

BUILDING ENCLOSURE DETAIL

ERGY LOOP DIAGRAM

SITE PLAN- GROUND LEVEL

ALUMINUM CAPPING SINGLE PLY CONTINUOUS BTS MEMBRANE ROOF

TANKLESS WATER HEATER 126

ALUMINUM SHEET

01

HRV

HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATOR

WOOD WEATHER BOARD

HRV

CONCRETE SLAB W/ HYDRONIC RADIANT HEATING

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03 |

04 |

02 | Rendering Interior public space

00 | Project Net Zero Competition

03 | Rendering Street view

01 | Diagram Water recycling system

04 | Rendering Aerial view

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Acknowledgements Family _

Chair, Graphic Design School _

Maman, Baba, Maryam, Aunt Lili, Uncle Jafar, Uncle Mehran, thank for being my biggest fans and believing in me at all times.

Mary Scott thank you for always critiquing me in a positive way and helping me to design my first book.

M.Arch Director _

M.Arch Faculties _

Mark M端ckenheim, thanks for creating a new vision in architecture for me and giving me the courage to extend the design boundaries. And thank you for always encouraging me to get out of my comfort zone.

Nicole Lambrou, Owen Lang Leticia SooHoo, Benjamin Rice David Gill, Benjamin Corotis, James Mallery, Elizabeth Tippin Fumio Suda, and Janek Bielski thank you for all your help and support.

Friends _

M.Arch Faculty _

Niloufar Golkarihagh, Amir Mahmudiani, Kenia Duarte, Nicolas Rifflard and Amany Alnofai, thank you for all the beautiful memories that we all

Mark Cruz thank you for your endless support, helping me to improve my software skills, a n d fa c i l i ta t i n g m y i n i t i a l internships.

made together.

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Cover Stock _

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Image Wrap Matte Finish

Course _

Font _

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Student _

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