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ARASH DARYAEE
Sep 2019
ARASH DA R YA E E
‒‒ Address Sydney, NSW ‒‒ Phone +61 (0) 417943474 ‒‒ Email daryaee.arash88@gmail.com ‒‒ Linkedin linkedin.com/in/arash-daryaee
EXPERTISE
‒ Developing Concept and Schematic Design, Detailed Design, and Documentation. ‒ Producing high level visual renderings ‒ Capable of approaching design requests with accuracy and superior technical skills ‒ Able to manage time and adaptable to different working circumstances and demanding deadlines. ‒ Imaginative, divergent thinker, capable of demonstrating noteworthy flexibility, and enthusiastic about self-taught development.
EXPERIENCES ‒‒ Graduate of Architecture - Dec 2019-present Tony Owen Partners - Sydney, Australia Architecture firm specialising in large scale office and residential projects. ‒‒ Graduate of Architecture - May 2015-Aug 2019 Alidoost and Partners Architectural Group - Tehran, Iran Architecture firm specialising in large scale office and residential projects. ‒‒ 3D Architectural Artist - Nov 2013 – Apr 2015 Zindeed Architectural Visualisation Company - Tehran, Iran Architecture firm specialising in designing and creating still images and 3d animations.
TECHNICAL SKILLS
3Ds Max Revit AutoCAD Rhino Vray Corona SketchUp Photoshop Indesign Illustrator
EDUCATION ‒‒ Master of Architecture Payam Noor University of Tehran ‒‒ Bachelor Science of architecture Qazvin International University
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Mika 911 Office Building Tehran, Iran 10,516m2
Farmanieh Office Building Tehran, Iran 3,000m2
Boostan Residential Building Tehran, Iran 2,500m2
Parmida Office Commercial Building Karaj, Iran 6,700m2
Arghavan Apartment Tehran, Iran 1,400m2
Hirad Office Commercial Building Karaj, Iran 9,664m2
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Mika Twin Towers Residential Complex Tehran, Iran 52,120m2
Neretva Mixed-use Building Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina 65,000m2
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Green Academy Competition Marzabotto, Italy 5,000m2
Persis Office Building Tehran, Iran 19,500m2
AIA Activate NC Urban Housing Competition NC, US 11,200m2
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Mika911
Alidoost and Partners Architects Category | Office Building Location | Tehran, Iran Size | 10,516m2 Year | 2017-2019 Tasks | Concept Development, Design Development, 3D modelling and Renderings, Interior Design
With a land area of 1125 square meters, infrastructure of 10516 square meters and 15 floors (9 above the ground floor and 5 basements), Mika 9-11 complex includes 16 office units (200 ~ 248 square meters), 4 commercial units (350 & 368 square meters) and 124 parking spaces. This building is located in Jordan, Tehran.
The main idea of the design is making a distinction between the internal uses of the project, distinct from the dual administrative spaces in two separate volumes in the upper floors, and the commercial space on ground floor in a homogeneous and integrated structure. Accordingly, the main volume of the building in the administrative section is divided into two separate volumes to manifest identity and distinctions of interior spaces in the view, while the middle floors cavity can be used to facilitate the penetration of sunlight into the interior spaces of the floor plan. Also, in order to satisfy the client’s desire to divide the commercial space into two separate units, as well as to coordinate the upper floors with the ground floor, the cavity was also planned on the ground floor. In order to create the integrity of the outer shell and induce a united identity into the complex, the south face was
turned into a modular network. By shifting these modules along the east and west, while trying to create independent terraces for some administrative units, attempt was made to present metaphorical reference to the cornerstone approach in Iranian architecture, with the use of repetitive geometry to change the shape of the mass of the building.
1. Basic Volume
2. Devision of basic volume considering different functions of the project.
3. Adding the grid into the office spaces to create basic shaders.
4. Shift the basic volumes according the basic grids to penetrate the sunlight into the building and creating balconies.
5. Adding planter and different levels of building and imposing continuity from urban green space through upper levels of project.
6. Integrating the final volumes, green space and shaders to achieve final feature of the project.
In the organizing the building’s interior, at first the circulation shaft of the entire complex was located in the center of the building and at the end of the north side with the aim of providing direct access to the dual administrative units. Furthermore, the placement of service spaces of each unit was implemented in such a way that it could, in addition to centralizing the provision of services, create maximum flexibility in the administrative space.
View from Terrace
First Floor Plan
-5 Basement Plan
3D/Photo Compositing
Second Floor Plan
-1 Basement Plan
Third Floor Plan
Ground Floor Plan
Section E-E
3D/Photo Compositing
Section C-C
Section-Elevation
South Elevation
3D Renders of Open Office
Second Facade Skin Details
Office View
Second Facade Skin Details
In the end, it should be noted that the Mika 911 project was constructed aiming at establishing a medium size administrative building in an area with a high concentration of administrative region in Tehran. Accordingly, and in the design phase of the project, the design team has always tried to take into account the technology and its balanced application in the construction of the building, taking into account the project›s
economy and pursuing investment goals, as well as a metaphorical look at the Iranian rich architecture, in order to create a distinct but homophonic project with the urban context.
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Parmida
Alidoost and Partners Architects Category | Office, Commercial Location | Karaj, Iran Size | 6,700m2 Year | 2016-2019 Tasks | Design Development, 3D modelling and Renderings
Parmida Office & Commercial Center with 572m2 land area, amd 12 floors (11 above the ground and one under ground floor), includes infra structure of 6700m2. This building is finished in 2019 in Gohardasht, Karaj, Iran.
Section Diagram
Functional Diagram
Section Diagram
Curtain Wall Detail
2nd Facade Structure
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Farmanieh
Alidoost and Partners Architects Category | Office Building Location | Tehran, Iran Size | 3,000m2 Year | 2017 Tasks | Concept Development, Design Development
Simple Cubic Volume
Three Frames Covering the Cube
Dividing the building occupany regarding building regulations
Adding transparent facade
Second facade panels based on green nature of surrounded environment
The skin of the facade has been inspired -4 Basement Plan from tree branches
Section A-A
-3,-2 Basement Plan
-1 Basement Plan
2nd & 3rd Floor Plan
1st Floor Plan
Ground Floor Plan
The status of the project was formed in the context of one of the main streets of Tehran in terms of administrative and commercial function. One of the project design concerns was developing a balance between the faรงade of business floor and the administrative floors, as well as attention to the urban context and the different and green nature of this area from the city of Tehran. For as much as the high value of commercial property in this area of Tehran and in order to maximize the area and peak visibility, the entire front of the building main thoroughfare was designated for the commercial unit and at the back of the building, the administrative entrance lobby was dedicated
to the administrative floors with a separate access. Considering the design of two units with approximately same areas in each floor, the layout of the staircase and elevator was prepared so that, each unit has both a south-facing and a north-facing brightness and view.
The distinct uses in the building required the types of cooling and heating system to be completely separated. With this presupposition and after consulting with the respective advisers, the cooling system of the complex was characterized by a combination of compression air chillers and the heating system by a central heating engine. According to the above information, the body of Farmaniyeh administrative and commercial building was designed as a monolithic, transparent, interspersed with the surrounding environment, as well as with the inspiration of surrounding environment and its image on the second skin of the facade.
South ELV. Detail (2nd and 3rd Floor)
North ELV. Detail (First Floor)
South ELV. Detail (Ground Floor)
North Ent. Detail
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Arghavan
Alidoost and Partners Architects Category | Residential Location | Tehran, Iran Size | 1,400m2 Year | 2018 Tasks | Concept Design, Design Development
Since all of the Arghavan complex units are owned by the members of a particular family, the interior design was done using a specific physical plan. These spaces consisted of 4 separate units with 3 units of 170 meters and a duplex unit, a hall for celebrations and parties with storage rooms and facilities in the first basement, and a swimming pool and gym in the -2floor. In addition to creating an intimate environment, special attention was paid to green space in order to gather together all members of the family. In regards to the facade design during the design process, paying attention to urban landscape, green space and greenery stretch in the landscape, attention to detail design in an integrated structure, as well as the use of Iranian architectural concepts in the project were considered.
Considering the employer’s requirements, paying attention to the needs of the residents and providing the necessary spaces, observing the separation of public and private spaces, providing the appropriate dimensions for each space, as well as controlling the light and privacy of living spaces was among the issues that should be considered in the design.
In order to design the façade and to preserve the visibility and perspective, the transparent skin was the basic measure, and then the “FakhroMadin” pattern was used along with the concepts of Iranian architecture, such as creating intimacy, controlling the light and creating the shadow as an element in the interior design. The “FakhroMadin”
pattern has been utilized in two sections of empty space with regular geometry. Hence, we tried to maintain this structure, and change the scale of the constituent elements to achieve a new model. The new model can be examined from a macro scale as a projection of the main aspect or from a microscale as semitransparent sheets.
-1 Basement Floor Plan
-2 Basement Floor Plan
Ground Floor Plan
Stair Section
Typical Floor Plan
4th Floor Plan
5th Floor Plan
Thus the facade is divided into filled and empty sections. In the next step, it uses the FakhroMadin pattern in the full section of the second skin so that it controls the incoming light and shading from the inside out. In the following, by creating flowerboxes in the empty spaces, the greenery of the urban space stretches along the building and finally ended in the green roof of the project. Moreover, in order to coordinate with adjacent buildings, a series
of vertical elements in the facades of the neighboring buildings were utilized to frame the facades in the facade, making it possible to coordinate with the urban street view. Finally, while trying to satisfy the employer as the main user of space, it was possible to create equilibrium and interaction between the use of traditional elements and a modern expression on the one hand, and the simplicity and impressionability of the facade interior elements on the other hand.
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Boostan
Alidoost and Partners Architects Category | Residential Building Location | Tehran, Iran Size | 2,500m2 Year | 2017 Tasks | Design Development, Material Estimation, 3D modelling and Renderings
2nd Basement Plan
1st Basement Plan
Ground Floor Plan
Typical Floor Plan
North ELV.
South ELV.
Conference Hall
Interior View
3D from Conference Hall
3D from Roof Garden
Wall Section B-B
Wall Section A-A
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Alidoost and Partners Architects Category | Office, Commercial Location | Karaj, Iran Size |9,664m2 Year | 2016 Tasks | Design Development, 3D Modelling and renderings
Hirad Commercial and Office Building with 845m2 land area, infra structure of 9664m2 (3930m2 commercial and office area and 5670m2 common places). With a total of 12 floors including seven floors above the ground and five floors under the ground. Hirad building consiste of 40 commercial units from 20m2 to 200m2, 20 office units (100m2 to 135m2) and 80 parking spaces. This building is under construction in Karaj, Iran.
-1 Basement Floor
Ground Mezzanine Floor
Ground Floor
1st Floor
3D Interior Views
2nd Floor
Terrace View
3rd Floor
4th Floor
5th Floor
Office Views
2nd Facade Alternative
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Mika Twin Towers
Alidoost and Partners Architects Category | Residential Location | Tehran, Iran Size |52,120m2 Year | 2017 Tasks | Design Development, 3D Modelling and renderings
Mika Twin Towers residential complex with 5843 square meters land area, infrastructure of 52292 square meters and 22 floors (17 above the ground floor and 4 basements), includes 195 residential units (73 ~ 227) square meters and 1 Commercial unit (672 square meter) and 364 parking spaces. This complex is under construction in Bakeri Expy, Tehran, Iran.
Site Plan
Volume Placement Based on Appropriate Access
Light Diagram
Entrance
Grids
Extrusion
Prevailing Wind Direction
Opening The Volume According to Prevailing Wind
Connecting the Volumes
Formation
1st Floor Plan
Adding Green Area
3D Interior Views
Residential Terraces
Facade Shells in orde to design the facade
13th Floor Plan
3D Interior Views
3D Interior Views
3D Interior Views
17th Floor Plan
3D Interior Views
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Persis Tower
Alidoost and Partners Architects Category | Office, Commercial Location | Tehran, Iran Size | 19,500m2 Year | 2016 Tasks | Concept Development, Design Development, 3D Modelling and renderings
Site Location
Construction Density
Building Accesses
Functional Diagram
Vertical Circulation
Site Visibility
Persis Mixed-use Complex with 1002m2 land area, and 25 floors (16 above the ground and eight under the ground), consists of 18 office units and 140 parking spaces. This building is under construction in Farmaniyeh region, Tehran, Iran.
Design Process
Design Process
Design Process
Design Process
Lighting Diagram
Green Area Distribution
Open Office View
Open Office View
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Neretva Residences
Studio Zindeed Category | Residential, Commercial, Hotel Location | Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Size | 65,000m2 Year | 2015 Tasks | 3D Modelling and renderings
Hotel Building
Shopping Area
Entrance of Hotel
Night View
Neretva Residence project is located in the city of Konjic on the bank of the Neretva River and consists of 15.000 m2 of residential area and 50.000 m2 of sports and relaxation area Neretva Residence is a vibrant project to be built in the unique setting of Konjic city, with its breathtaking nature, rich history and serene and peaceful environment.The project includes all the facilities needed for a comfortable life: smart apartments, dublex hotel suites, indoor and outdoor shopping malls, luxurious hotels, separate wellness centers for men and women, swimming pool, playground areas, boat port, coffee shops, 10 different restaurants with different world cuisines, childcare service, kids club, amphitheater, cinema, conference rooms, meeting rooms, bicycle path, tennis court, basketball court, football field and volleyball field.
View from Restaurant on Suspended Deck
Camera Position in Plan
Neretva Residence is designed by Acon Design and Management Company, which is the design sector of the head quarter company, Atilla Group, and our team in Alidoost And Partners has contributed in the 3D design, 3D modellings and creating still images of the project.
Exterior View of Shopping Mall
Camera Position in Plan
Hotel Lobby
Shopping Mall Interior
Type od Residential Units
Hotel Lobby
Restaurant Interior
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AIA Activate NC Urban Housing Competition
Alidoost and Partners Architects Category | Residential, Commercial Location | North Carolina, US Size | 11,200m2 Year | 2016 Tasks | Concept Development, 3D Modelling and renderings
The residential complex is designed to be built in a location in which the residential section of the city integrates with its business-administrative section. In order to create an appropriate approach for realization of social interactions and highest qualities of life in accordance with high standards considering privacy of different lifestyles. In view of the objectives of the plan, the main structure of the project was formed as a collection of neighbouring units beside each other. Therefore, the project land is divided into three separate areas: Zone 1: Consisting of a combination of offices/shops on the ground floor and residential blocks that is placed on upper
levels where it is possible to create a space for both working and living in a lively and active atmosphere, on the east part of the site. Zone 2: In the form of a central plaza to realise social interactions, plays and leisure activities on the central part of the site. Zone 3: Comprising of traditional family residential blocks that is divided into two sections: one for young families with one or more children and the other elderly and pensioner families on the west side of the site. To create visual connections between the building blocks and also semi-open spaces with high levels of heating comforts, the project connects the areas with each other by a network of intersections and connection bridges which are seen as porches from below.
Finally, in this project, we have tried to pay attention to the diversity of patterns and residential spaces in response to the variety of inhabitants’ lifestyles, so that it may address a wider group of the society and be more consistent with different needs of the inhabitants.
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Green Academy Competition
Alidoost and Partners Architects Category | Educational, Museum Location | Marzabotto, Italy Size | 5,000m2 Year | 2016 Tasks | Concept Development, 3D Modelling and renderings
The main objective of the initial design of reconstructing and refurbishing the project of Green Academy of Bologna is provision of architectural solutions to know and become familiar, as much as possible, with issues of sustainability and green architecture. For this reason, there were made the least changes in the structure, general facade and material of the building. However, to show more empathically the identification of the new building, new elements were added both in the surrounding area and internal spaces, which were designed to collect and use Passive energies on one hand and to present and introduce the building to users and visitors.
In general we tried to deal with this building in accordance with the sustainable views in architecture and the subject of the project in order to have less construction and add green facilities in accordance with the existing circumstances of the region to realise the issue of sustainability not only in museum and training section of the complex but also in the identity of the complex and living styles existing there.
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