Architectural Portfolio of Alireza Ghods

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Curriculum Vitae

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Alireza Ghods

E-mail: ghods_alireza@yahoo.com Address: No.404, 2nd Floor, Entrance 13 Block E2, Ekbatan, Tehran, IRAN Tel: (098) 936-591-0030

Educational Background

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Islamic Azad South Tehran University, Tehran, Iran

2010-2013

Bachelor of Architecture, GPA: 18.01/20

Shaid Ashrafi Esfahan University, Esfahan, Iran

2008-2010

Associate Degree of Architecture, GPA: 17.24/20

Honers & Recognition

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Ranked 1st for five semesters in studio design, Islamic Azad University South Tehran

2010-2013

Ranked 1st for two semesters in studio design, Shaid Ashrafi Esfahan University, Esfahan

2008-2010

Skills & Training

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Software Experience: Revit Architecture| Auto Cad 2D &3D| Dynamo| 3D Studio Max| V. Ray

Rendering| Rhinoceros| Grasshoppers| Adobe Photoshop| Adobe InDesign| Adobe After Effect | Java| C++

Professional Experience

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Teaching Assistant, Studio design 2, Islamic Azad University South Tehran

Fall 2013

Supervisor: Dr. Leila Karimifard

Farshid Moussavi Architecture, Member, Tehran, Iran

Contributed to development and drawings of book, “The Function of Style� for Harvard University,

2013

www.farshidmoussavi.com

Baft-e-Shahr Company , Design assistant, Tehran, Iran Drew executive plan, 3D models, and graphs,

www.bafteshahr.com

Memarerooz.com, Web Developer

Developed website design, and assisted in translations,

www.memarerooz.com

2012-2013


Language

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Fluent in Farsi, English, and German. Basic in Arabic

Other

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Member of Mahallat water polo and swimming team References available upon request.


Photography Gallery

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Islamic Azad South Tehran University Kaveh folladinassab Fall 2010 Usually in cities near the see there is a lighthouse. These lighthouses have been not only a building, but also most of the time they have been a sign for the city. This gallery is like a big lighthouse where people in the beach or in the ship can see the photo shown on the wall.

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Water proofing, 3mm 110-125 mm XPS thermal insulation 2mm vapour barrier 50 x 20 x 2 mm trapezoidal profile sheeting IPE 255 steel roof beam Steel beam, HEB 330 Sheet aluminium, 5 mm, anodised 30 mm metal fixing 3 mm waterproofing 15 mm wood-based product fixed to 40 mm insulates sheet metal panel 2 mm vapour barrier 300 x 80 x 20 mm perimeter steel channel 1

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Steel angle, 190 x 80 x 12 mm Thermal break, 280 x 60 mm, XPS in sheet steel 6 Radiant heaters 7 Steel angle, 110 x 80 x 10 mm, fixed to plate, 200 x 10 mm 8 Laminated safety glass, 2 No. 10 mm vertical joints sealed 9 Laminated safety glass, 2 No. 13 mm 10 Acoustic plasterboard, 12 mm, white 11 Cement screed, 79 mm, polished, with underfloor heating 2 mm separating layer reinforced concrete ground slab 12 Sheet metal cover, 2 mm steel angle base trim, 250 x 50 x 10 mm


Villa V

Kelardasht, Mazandaran, Iran Islamic Azad South Tehran University Catrineh Spridonoff spring 2011

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My first idea to design this villa came up with a chiod’s painting (01) of a house on the top of a hill. The site is on the top of a small hill. Villa development in this exclusive resort town is sequestered both from the neighbors and from the crowd of the town during the whole spring and summer. This villa belongs to a couple with 2 children from Tehran who desires to have a holiday villa open to the landscape in every direction. Although their property has dominant view, overlooking the canopy of trees rooted in the steep slope but easily approached from the relatively flat land on the other.

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01. child painting 02. form development 03. space daiagram 04. space diagram in ground floor 05. space diagram in first floor

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Village Healeth Center for Poor People

Tehran, Iran

Islamic Azad South Tehran University Leila Karimifard fall 2012 Village health rely on the fundamental precept, often overlooked, that exceptional architecture and innovative spaces can make people feeling better - thereby kindling the curiosity and imagination is fundamental to feel alive. Village health provides a welcome respite from typical institutional hospital architecture. Their spaces are more than merely functional; they serve as a haven for those receiving treatment. I designed a building in the form of two ring of interlocking rooms surrounding an internal landscaped courtyard. Seemingly haphazardly arranged, the building is actually a careful composition of spaces responding to the needs of a village health in a plan that create clearly distinguished areas - an arrangement that minimises the need for corridors and hallways and allows the rooms to flow. The plan has been organized for the spaces to feel casual, almost carefree, allowing one to feel at ease and at home, part of an empathetic community of people. At the same time the design also provides spaces for more personal moments either in the intimate setting of the counseling rooms, or in smaller nooks and private spaces. Located in a natural setting, like a pavilion in the woods, the building is both introverted and extroverted: each space has a relationship either to the internal courtyard or to the surrounding woodland and greenery, while certain moments provide views of Chitgar park beyond. With a flat roof, the rooms vary in height, with the more intimate areas programmed for private uses such as counseling, and more open and spacious zones for communal use. More than any other space, the internal courtyard prt a place of sanctuary and respite.

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gym & workshop class

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Modern Literature House

Tehran, Iran

Islamic Azad South Tehran University Abbas Mivechi spring 2013 Since the past literature has been the important device to transfer the culture among the different nations and create understanding about them. People surround the world know Persian literature by Rumi, Khayyam, Hafez and so on, but the now Persian literature is far away from its golden age. Persian modern literature does not play an important role in international platforms anymore. Modern Literature House try to train the young writers and poets, and develop the time of reading in Iran, considering the reading time in Iran which is between 15 minutes and 30 munities. Modern Literature House by create the standard and creative place for writer and readers help Persian literature come back to its former position in the world.





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Green Building (residental+office+vertical garden+vertical farm)

Tehran, Iran

Islamic Azad South Tehran University Leila Karimifard Fall 2013 In 2008 the world faced an experience including natural and man-caused disasters. Drought and forest destructions, Increase of the demand for meat, Acetate, etc. and increase of fuel price and agricultural infrastructures were some of the facts which caused the nutrition crisis in 2008. In consequence the price of oil reached to 4 USD in the US and also the huge increase of nutrition price up to 300% at some regions of the world. According to The UN reports at the end of 21st century 3 billion people will suffer from hunger. If human continues agriculture with the current methods, a field as big as a gridiron is needed to feed one person in a year. Nowadays an important issue in sustainable development is the maximum exploitation of the minimum natural resources for everyone and also is the method of nutrition production with limited resources in the world. Regarding to the urban development trends and the fear of lacking nutrition, the only possible way of controlling these trends are orienting toward green cities and in consequence green architecture. This orienting includes 3 areas. 1. Ecology 2. Economy 3. Social aspects In this proposal it has been tried to introduce the possible ways of decreasing the nutrition concerns through the 3 mentioned aspects and architecture is considered as a science which affects these 3 aspects. More specified aims of this project can be summarized as exchange of knowledge and experience in order to cultivate modern methods of agriculture, educating people about ecological concerns and decreasing the consumption of fossil fuels and chemicals.





01. 2th floor

02. 9th floor

03. 10th floor

04. 11th floor

05. 14th floor

06. 17th floor


07. Elevation



Drawing




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