Student Portfolio
ARCH 473/3522 - DIGITAL DESIGN STUDIO AND WORKSHOP Lina Naguib Mohamed Fall 2021
The American University in Cairo (AUC) School of Sciences and Engineering - Department of Architecture ARCH 473/3522 - Digital Design Studio and Workshop (Spring 2019) Student portfolio documenting samples of work submitted along the course, including research, experimentation, 3D modeling, digital fabrication, parametric design and modeling, physical model realisation and analysis. Student name: Lina Naguib Mohamed Student ID: 900182678
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Lina Naguib Mohamed Architecture Student
to be an agile architect that can develop all kinda of different shapes and structures. My dream is to become an urban architect who can one day ensure that every homeless in Egypt can have a roof. I am aiming to do this by working on different designs that can space saving and affordable.
Hi, I am Lina, a senior architecture student at the American University in Cairo. To me, being an architect has been my dream since a young age. I was always mesmerized by buildings and their designs and would always focus on every small detail in the exterior and interior of a building.
This course has allowed me to develop my digital design skills. With the practice I have had on different digital tools such as Grasshoper and Rhino, I am now able to develop from idea to final design. Through this portfolio, the development I have been from project 1 to project 3 is visible. In the future, this will allow me
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Experimenting with custom-made molds the smocking technique into ribbed facades.
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9 Exploring materials, developing techniques, deducing conclusions and extracting parameters.
In the first phase, the focus was on the exploration of different materials to use. Different approaches to both casting and creating molds were also explored along with observing and understanding the different outcomes they resulted in. The extracted conclusions were then taken into considerations to make decisions for the next phases of the project. The conclusions deduced were expressed as parameters that were the key to controlling the results of each experiment depending on the desired outcomes.
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Top view of ribbed module: A ribbed effect provides a flexible unit that coulld accommodate wind, sun and visibility through perforations within the ribs
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Biblography
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