Contact Detail:
Email: DNA.architectts@gmail.com
Site: http://dnaarchitects.tilda.ws/
Linkedin: DNA Architects
Phone: +989374818989
Loc: Tehran, Iran
Donya Rahbari
Education:
M.Sc. in Architectural Technology – Digital Architecture, Tehran University, 2019-2023
B.Sc. in Architectural Engineering, Science & Culture University, 2014-2018
Nahal Doosti
Education:
M.Sc. in Architectural Technology – Digital Architecture, Tehran University, 2019-2023
B.Sc. in Architectural Engineering, Shariati University, 2014-2018
AmirMohammad Azizi
Education:
M.Sc. in Architectural Technology–BionicArchitecture, Shahid Beheshti University, 2018-2021
B.Sc. in Architectural Engineering, Zanjan University, 2012-2017
About us:
We are a group of recently graduated master’s students in architecture Technology who have gathered and worked for 4 years on different research-based and professional projects. In all these years we experienced competitions, workshops, residential projects, and even furniture designs. We believe that architecture is a way to improve lives. We try to use all the new technology and software to design creative, comfortable, and efficient spaces.
Experiences:
Bamboo-Bam, Workshop, 2021
Counstruction Workshop
-Virginia Tech & University of Art, Tehran, IranDigital Digital Fabrication, Workshop, 2020
Online Course
-Kent State University, Kent, USAKinectoscapes -DigitalFutures-, Workshop, 2021
Online Course
-Washington University, Washington, USA
Achievements:
Special Mention Winner in best project of public Building or facility by GoldenTrezzini Awards
- 2021
Honorable Mention Container City UNI.xyz Competition - 2020
First Place among participants in “Digital Digital Fabrication workshop held by Kent State University in collaboration with Tehran university of Art
- 2020
Professional Experience:
Architectural Designer, Remote, 2020-2022
Drafting, 3D Modeling, Rendering & Presenting
-Iman Amini Architects, California, USA-
Architectural Designer, 2020-2021
3D Modeling, Rendering, presenting
-Admun, Tehran, Iran
Fabrication Skills:
3d print with cura software
Digital Fabrication stimulation with Kuka robots
Laser Cutting
Competencies/skills:
• Rhino
• Grasshopper
• Python
• Autocad
• Revit
• 3Dmax
• Lumion
• Vray
• Enscape
• Photoshop
• Indesign
• Premiere Pro
• Illustrator
Contents
2020 Gecon
-Designing a modular lifestyle for students7 - 12
2020 CubecellTower
-Designing a tower in Tehran using cellular automata15 - 18
2020 SadrResidential
-A place to live and be alive22 - 24
2022
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-Home of an Architect30 - 33
2021
-Three observation points & a visitors’ center1 - 6
2020 Boundary,“Arobot’s dream”
-A Platform for storytelling & a short hybrid animation13 - 14
2019
-Portable showroom19 - 21
2021 K&BResidential
-Bring the light and nature to life25 - 29
WWFObservation Cabins
AudiShowroom
Type:
Year:
WWF Observation Cabins
-Three observation points & a visitors’ center-
competition - Public Building
may 2021 - june 2021
Location:
Area:
Lagoon of Orbetello, Italy
950 m²
Special Mention Winner in best Project of Public Building or Facility By Golden Trezzini Awards
Status:
Architects:
DNA Group, Gelareh Saneyi
Brief:
In this project, we were supposed to design three different types of observation points (located on the ground, at water level, and a raised observation point), dedicated to the observation of the lagoon fauna by professionals and visitors, and a visitors’ center. The site of the project was located in the lagoon of Orbetello, an amazing environment rich in different flora and fauna. We designed the project considering different circumstances. The main concept of the project was maximum adaptation with the surrounding nature.
Contributation to the project:
Idea Development
Modeling: Rhinoceros 7.0
Rendering: Enscape 3.3 & Lumion 11
Presentation: Photoshop 2021
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Visitors' CenterWater Observation Point
1 WWF observation cabins
WatchtowerWatch Hut
Visitors’ Center
The visitors’ center was supposed to be positioned backward from the observation points. Suppportive services had to be accommodated in these two buildings. In the facade, we used recycled and reused terracotta shingles which were used in roofs of houses in Orbetello for solid parts of the facade, and polycarbonate sheets for transparent parts of the facade to integrated our design with sustainability and reduce the impacts of construction on the en Ocean
Lagoon
Land
2. Simple form with 30 degrees rotation toward the lagoon
3. Basic forms of visitors' center 4. inside & outside connection view with mobius strip
5. Using waves in the facade inspired by the incremental wave from land to lagoon and the ocean
2 WWF observation cabins
1. Inspiration from gable roof houses in Orbetello
Terracotta shingles
Polycarbonate
Training center
Exhibition
Ticket office
Void
Bookshop
Roof cover Facade Structure
Guest house Exhibition Restaurant
Ramp stair 3D Exploded View 3 WWF observation cabins
Watchtower
This traditional watchtower was supposed to be at maximum of 2 aboveground floors, and the structure had to enable the observation of maximum of 5 people at a time on each floor. In this watchtower, the
choice of materials & architecture promotes spatial and local consciousness. Using semi-prefabricated methods and sustainable and locally available materials were the goal of this project.
Straw roof cover Wooden frame
Cork cover panels
Natural wooden columns Short wooden beam Wooden deck Wooden foundation
Opening some windows with the force of bird's weight.
1. The traditional form & 360 degrees view
2. Mixing forms
3. Softening edges
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4. Final plan
Requirements for designing such a fixed or floating structure included ensuring observation of the lagoon from the level of water, which is the least traditional typology since the height of the observation window was supposed to be a maximum of 30 cm above the ground. The structure had to be waterproofed and allow the observation of maximum 5 people at a time. We used Gabion walls for the structure and used stones to show Tuscany architecture which was based on what could be sourced locally.
Cork panels
Roof wooden structural beams
Compressive ring
Gabion wall (use of old & used rebars in cage) Sliding observation windows
Interior space of the observation point Piling in water
Wooden grid
Water Observation Point
1. Inspiried from the Spanish mill in the site
2. making an icon in respect of the site
3.Sky view and natural light
6.Seprate Pathes for normal & disabled people
5. Gabion walls local materials
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4. 360’ lagoon view
This traditional watch hut had to be located at ground level on one floor. In designing the watch hut, we tried to take advantage of the interaction of children with nature. Fostering a connection
to nature is one of the best ways to spark the love for learning at early age and cause children to learn the techniques of nature conservation and friendship with it.
Concept development
The general form idea was about merging some cocoon shape forms surrounded in a cube. Inside these hollow forms a friendly and nature based design shapes our space. Straight contours con-
nect floor to the roof (like trees in jungle) to seprate diffrent spaces and functions.
Watch Hut Direct Contact With Plants & Nature Going Up & Down In Space Inspired By Animal's
Sense Of Being Among Trees Getting Lost & Discovering Nature
Camouflage
Accompanying Parents In Adventurous Trips
1. Considering A Cube 2. Silkworm Cocoons Form 3. Merging Silkworm Cocoon Forms 4. Subtracting Cocoons From The Cube
5. Converting The Form to 3 Levels
6. Creating Roof & Contours From Levels
7. Final form
6 WWF observation cabins
Type:
Year:
-Designing a modular lifestyle for students-
Competition - Residential
November 2020 - December 2020
Location:
Area:
Tehran, Iran
480 m²
Status:
Architects:
Honorable Mention, Container City UNI.xyz competition DNA Group, Gelareh Saneyi
Brief:
The design brief was to design a student housing concept made out of 15 shipping containers. We were supposed to devise spaces and the requirements based on how many people ideally could fit in this shipping container setup.
This project tries to answer the student housing crisis in Iran by setting up an affordable and adaptable system for plots that have not yet been invested. we set some rules for neighboring the containers properly. Due to this goal we designed a rectangular structure based on modules that their ratio’s are based on container dimensions. However, it is adaptable to different site locations.
Contributation to the project:
Idea Development
Modeling: Rhinoceros 7.0
Rendering: Enscape 3.3 & Lumion 11
Presentation: Photoshop 2021
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Gecon
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Urban Flexibility:
The project is flexible to adapt to various parcel sizes and morphologies. It can be inserted in a dense context or scattered context. On the top of a hill in the city, among a
historical context, or a cliff. It also can be bordered by two buildings or have four open sides.
Selecting the appropriate site plan among various solutions
Determining the basic dimensions of the basic grid based on defined rules
Generating many alternatives using programming and generative design techniques
Calculating total the area of containers
Selecting better alternatives by comparing the analysis of the previous step
Choosing the best alternative from the options selected in the previous step based on aesthetic issues and architectural qualities
Calculating the amount of direct received sun
A: On The Cliff
B: Dense urban context
C: Historical Context
D: On The Hills
8 Gecon LOCATION A LOCATION C LOCATION B LOCATION D LOCATION E LOCATION F
-100 Of Best Generated Alternatives In Terms Of Area-
Selected Alternative (Grid 11*15)
-Best Generated Alternatives In Terms Of Area And Direct Received Sunlight-
-Best Option in Terms of Received Sunlight in 21 DEC-
Generative Design
Dormitory Cafe Public Space Terrace Janitor Laundry 9 Gecon
Domestic Flexibility:
In this project, two modules(6 and 12 meters long) were defined by rules. Thus, we tried to design the interior of these two modules based on different tastes and personalities. Alternatives are different in terms of capacity, furnishing, planning, entrances, and quality of living. A multitude of configurations are possible and inhabitants can customize the space with remarkable ease.
Exploded Diagram
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Architectural ideas & Decisions:
Several places were designed to let the students gather and have group activities such as studying, having fun, reading, playing, even working and earning some money as a part time job. All the details-everything- designed to help students have a better experience of living. Insulating a shipping container is an important step of the building process if you are
planning on making a container livable and comfortable They bake in hot climates and freeze in cool climates because heat moves easily through steel.
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On the ground-floor, we designed a greenhouse that uses a recirculating process to grow and harvest plants and farm fish. This place pro-
vides an astonishing place where students can interact and enhance their social responsibilities.
Dormitory Cafe Public Space Laundry
3 2 Terrace Shader Design 1 Grip System Fish Feeder Fish Water pomp & tank Filtered Reused Water Gravel Bed Main Water Collector Water Collector Water pipe Retaining net Details Green Wall System Greenhouse with Acuponics 12 Gecon
Boundary, “A robot’s dream”
-A Platform for storytelling & a short hybrid animation-
Type: Workshop - Pavion
Year: November 2020 - December 2020
Location: Tehran, Iran
Awards: First Place in “Digital Digital Fabrication” Workshop / United States / Kent State University
Status: Completed
Held By: Tehran University of Art in Collaboration With Kent State University & DC House
Supervisor & Tutor: Dr. Ebrahim Poustinchi
Brief:
This workshop focused on a robotically augmented design using Maya. The workshop was seeking an in-between-between the digital fabrication, simulation, and digital modeling as a possible design and a thinking medium to combine the restrictions and opportunities of each of the mentioned mediums into a hybrid design process. It also visited the idea of a digital fabric and context as a platform for storytelling and atmosphere creation.
Contributation to the project:
Idea Development
Modeling: Maya 2020
Rendering: Arnold
Presentation: Premiere pro 2020
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13 Boundary-”a robot’s dream”
Our Story:
The digital medium used in this project creates an unreal environment with a narration. In this platform. The story is about a dark and gloomy crowded city after a traumatic crisis where there is no hope, and robots are bringing hope and excitement to the city. In fact, robots are running a factory in which balloons that are the symbol of hope are made. Each robot is responsible for a specific task. Finally, inflated and colorful balloons are produced and are blown out of the trumpet. In the end, some of the balloons which are the symbol of hope are freed to fly upward. Two robots are standing on an arch which is the
symbol of the past. These two robots collaborate and help in overthrowing the arch so that those balloons can spread hope easily throughout the whole city and this action is an indication of liberation from the past and boundaries made by human beings. In fact, this is like a dream for robots.
1.Material Phsase
2.Balloon Factory
3.Balloon Production
4.Flying Balloons
5.Boundry
6.Freedom
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Boundary-”a robot’s dream”
Cubecell tower
- Designing a tower in tehran using cellular automata -
Type: multifunctional tower
Year: 2020
Location: Tehran
Area: 90000 m²
Status: Concept & Reasearch
Architects: DNA Group, Zahra Salehi
Brief:
The problem of the project was the design of a multifunctional 60-storey tower. Due to the needs and factors such as structure, energy, and performance needs, we came to the conclusion that the use of a computational process will be beneficial in achieving a faster and more efficient response. We turned to agent-based algorithms, specifically cellular automata. In this path, the intended goals such as the ability to prefabricate, change and reproduce and add parts at different times of this cellular system have been selected. Finally, by choosing several alternatives and analyzing them by using the Karamba plugin to check the structure, the energy analysis plugins in Grasshopper, and CFD to check the final form and shell against wind currents, the best option was chosen.
Contributation to the project:
Idea Development
Modeling: Rhinoceros 6.0 & Grasshopper & Python
Rendering: Lumion 11
Presentation: Photoshop 2020
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cellular automaton
A cellular automaton consists of a regular grid of cells, each in one of a finite number of states, such as on and off. For each cell, a set of cells called its neighborhood is defined relative to the specified cell. An initial state is selected by assigning a state for each cell. A new generation is created, according to some fixed rule.
Void units: These units only form the edge of the work.
White units Units that are randomly converted into Cells, Terraces, and Spaces.
Fixed units around the core units: Units are considered fixed and do not change.
Core units: Fixed units that are essentially the structural part and the main core.
Generation Methods
First method : The number of generations is arbitrary and the number of classes is defined separately.
Second method : The number of levels required determines the number of generations.
Cell Unit
Terrace Unit
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Space Unit
Structure
The basis of designing the plans in this project is square modules. The system which has been chosen would be beam and column structure (bending frame) One of the reasons for choosing this structure would be the reproducibility of the structure
based on designing the 0 to 15th floor to add some modules to the structure. Also, this structure allows repeating the pattern of filling and removing the modules in the plan environment in the height of the structure.
CFD Analysis
Karamba analysisStructure
Alt 1
Alt 3
Alt 2
Final form
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Land use types
Vertical circulation design
7 passenger elevators and two freight elevators are located in the central core of the building.
There are also floors with a multiple of 10 safe floors and staff dining halls. There are also two escape routes Located in the core. 4 elevators and two other escape stairs have been installed which are located on both sides of the building and the closest place to the exit doors.
Commercial: 1) Core 2) Commercial Space 3) WC 4) Freight Elevator lobby Cinplex: 1) Core 2) Plateau 3) WC 4) Freight Elevator lobby 5) Control room 6) Cinema Hall 7) Office Food Court: 1) Core 2) WC 3) Store room Sky lobby: 1) Core 2) Lobby Office: 1) Core 2) Office units corridore 3) Meeting room 4) Relaxation room Office: 1) Core 2) Office units corridore 3) Meeting room 4) Open space office 5) Relaxation room Freight Elevator Tower staff Elevator General Elevator Official Elevator (safe floor) Escape Elevator Official Elevator Commercial Elevator Restaurant Safe floor/ Dining hall Safe floor/ Dining hall Sky lobby Safe floor/ Dining hall Safe floor/ Dining hall Official lobby Museum Cineplex Restaurant Ground / Commercial Hyper market Parking
Vertical circulation
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Audi showroom
- portable showroom -
Type: Showroom
Year: 2019
Location: Tehran
Area: 1020 m²
Status: Concept & Reasearch
Architects: DNA Groups
Brief:
The purpose of this project was to design a mobile car exhibition for Audi company.
Since this exhibition should be able to be moved, the construction method was chosen using the active bending method. Bending-active structures are structural systems that include curved beam or shell elements that base their geometry on the elastic deformation from an initially straight or planar configuration.
In this project, all the facilities, including sanitary facilities, ventilation systems, and light and water supply, were selected using mobile facilities and according to the final goal of the project. In fact, all these facilities can be off-grid.
Contributation to the project:
Idea Development
Modeling: Rhinoceros 6.0 & Grasshopper & Sketchup
Rendering: Lumion 11
Presentation: Photoshop 2020
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Structure diagram
Semi-transparent panels
Main structure
Complementary structure
Floor panels
Vertical forces
Substructure
Foundation
Bending active creation Structural Design
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Lateral forces
Water curtain system
A line of closely spaced sprinklers in combination with draft stops
Natural Ventilation
Functions with split cycle with condenser and evaporator and also curtain water
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Sadr residential
-A place to live and be alive-
Type:
Design - Residential
Year: Location:
Area:
2020 - now
Tehran, Iran
1170 m²
Status:
Head Architect:
Under construction Admon
Architects: Link to the project:
Brief:
Sadr residential project was designed with the aim of responding to the client’s needs and creating a creative architecture in the Admun design and construction office. In this project, making a visual connection between inside and outside, creating a flexible space for use in different conditions and for various uses, and using internal walls as functional elements that do not only separate spaces, were considered and these goals have been demonstrated in the whole building
Contributation to the project:
Idea Development
Modeling: Rhinoceros 7.0
Rendering: Enscape 3.3 & Lumion 11
Presentation: Photoshop 2021
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DNA Group
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Roof Garden
Facade
Continuity of inside and outside
Green Terraces
A Divided place to gather and have fun
Kitchen
Feel the light and breeze while cooking
Bedroom
A Minimal and efficient design to be practical and comfortable
Parking
parking designed for the most comfortability & efficiency
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K&B residential
-Bring the light and nature to life-
Type:
Renovation - Residential
Year: Location: Area:
2021 - now
1530 Chicadee St, San Diego, CA 92114
190 m²
Status:
Under Supervision
Head Architect:
Iman Amini Associates
Architects: Link to the project:
DNA Group
Brief:
A special home in the country setting of San Diego. Placed in a private and peaceful site; enjoying nature from a thoughtfully designed wrap-around patio featuring skylights. A 1980 single family 3 bedroom house with green views of the hillside and mature trees. The Lot area is 0.4 acres with a 190 m² building. The owners were a family of 3 people whose daughter and granddaughter recently joined them. They had some problems with the aging of the building and space division. They had an idea about the renovation to maintain building elements and enhance the quality of the living area and bring more light and nature to the space.
Contributation to the project:
Idea Development
Modeling: Rhinoceros 7.0
Rendering: Enscape 3.3 & Lumion 11
Presentation: Photoshop 2021
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Redesigning powder rooms and all bathrooms
Green space added to corridor to improve living quality
Roof windows to add natural lighting
Redesigning kitchen
Open plan hall and a new chimney design Enhancing the function of enterance with water and light
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Interior View from Living room
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Interior View from Bed room
Interior View from Living room to chimney
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Interior View from Powder room
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Interior View from Enterance
Type:
Year: Location:
Area:
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Renovation - Residential 2022
6374 Scimitar Dr, San Diego, CA 92114, USA
85 m²
Status:
Under construction
Head Architect:
Architects:
Iman Amini DNA Group
Link to the project:
Brief:
Small house with a million dollar view. A rare almost 1/2 acre lot gives you the privacy you crave and steeped in nature. The assessor’s record indicates a 2 bedroom 1 bath 912 square foot home. It has a covered 16x12 side deck for outside dining and socializing , a 12X8 sun deck with ocean view , a 22X3 connecting deck and a 12X10 accessory structure that could be a 3rd bedroom for guests . The utility costs are negligible due to owned solar system, septic system , rain barrel water collection system. There is a fireplace in the living room. It has an incredible canyon garden of succulents , native plants , a pomegranate orchard , and a gazebo . The entry level measures approximately 540 square feet and contains the living room , dining area , bedroom , kitchen , and bath room . The lower level ( basement ) measures approximately 372 square feet and contains the 2nd bedroom ,washer / dryer hookups ,and storage areas. There are 2 carports and one has a Mule door opener .
Contributation to the project:
Idea Development
Modeling: Rhinoceros 7.0
Rendering: Enscape 3.3 & Lumion 11
Presentation: Photoshop 2021
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-Home of an architect-
House: Renovation and redesigning interior.
Multi functional terrace
Multi functional space: Guest bedroom / Workshop
Bridge to the ADU
ADU: An accessory dwelling unit, is a secondary housing unit on a single-family residential lot for rental proposes.
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3D Exploded View
Design Process
Exterior View from ADU
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Exterior View from enterance
Interior View from kitchen
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Interior View from enterance