DONESH VICTOR FERDOWSI
PORTFOLIO
DONESH VICTOR FERDOWSI
PORTFOLIO
Drawing is a universal language. In architecture school, I learned that drawings are built quite like tables and chairs. Vocabulary: line, color, tone
language
Achitectural Representation 320A
anylatique
Catalina Freixas
3 units FL10
LA CASA GUARDIOLA CASE STUDY
orthographic projection
perspectival projection
"iron portals" sculpture proposal
independent study:
Bob Hansman
FL09
Don't be afraid to ruin your work
visual diary of 138 days abroad
FL11
A DRAWING A DAY: COPENHAGEN
"When I start, my first idea for a building is with the material. I believe architecture is about that." Peter Zumthor
elements
wood
stone
bronze
aluminum
steel
glass
concrete
plastic
cotton
wool
"Men admire the man who can organize their wishes and thoughts in stone and wood and steel and brass." Ralph Waldo Emerson
compositions
Design Processes 111:
Lindsey Stouffer/Igor Marjanovich
3 units FL08
This "Cabinet of Curiosities" and contemplation space emerged from a linear process of form-making inspired by Eames' "Powers of Ten." Students zoomed-in past the economic, political, and racial complexities of Martin Luther King Blvd in Saint Louis to frame a myopic consideration of the site. I propose a space implied by a wooden fabric as broken, disjointed, and interwoven as the city of Saint Louis. On a street like MLK, transparency, light, and the security of leaning against a wall seem essential elements of a peaceful space.
wunderkamer
coopered representation of the tangents of a clover: poplar
plan
section: ink on mylar
intro to design processes III Tyler Meyer/Liane Hancock 3 units FL2009
observation space: two thirds of a prairie bio mass exists underground. while the upper layer offers a diverse array of opportunies for exploration and discovery, no doubt what lies beneath mus remain in mind. 60% of a prairie's biomass exists underground.k this semester explored mapping as a process to develop concepts. studies in phenonmenology helped us see closely our site and develop a strategy to approach our architecture.
prairie
ecological section of prairie plants
prairie outdoor classroom section
architectural design I
Gia Daskalakis
6 units
FL10
premise: design an urban scene within architecutre using a modular system. how can one piece of structure perform a variety of tasks and come together in a cohesive place? site: Carondelet Park, an urban public park. concept: this project is about trees and light. the relief gives a formal language to the density at multiple scales of light falling through trees in the park. materials: precast concrete, steel columns, glass, soil, wood, water, cypress trees. process; site, map, relief, models and drawings, design the ground, design the roof.
pool
Carondelet Park
Tree Diagram
Relief in Foam: hole depth indicates shadow intensity
Section Perspective Concept
architectural design II
Zeuler Lima/Iain Fraiser
6 units
SP11
we propose a study abroad in the city. delmar draws students, young and old, from all over the city. as one of america’s best streets, it has a life of its own. an art school on a busy street is a much different enterprise than an art school in the monestary of the university.
univercity
An art school on a hill is quite different from...
Washington University in Saint Louis
...an art school on a street.
Washington University IN Saint Louis
drawing set
a) rammed earth/stucco b) steel/wood c) north gallery interior d) courtyard and cafe e) dormitory interior f) library entrance
a
b
c
d
f
e
axe is terrible and i resented having to give them money. i thought i’d bring the company’s degrading advertising into the spotlightt with my concept: axe: keeping dirty boys clean since adam lost a rib. our process was one of drawing, analysis, and production. from the original soap botlle object, into a nurb surface, into a 3d model, back into real life through digital fabrication.
Digital Representation: THE AXE EFFECT
LAUlab: Pablo Moyano/Catalina Freixas
SU2012
design: build: bedtime stories: feed the cats: sit down to dinner: together
funCIO twin sleeper
MAKE A MONSTER:
thonet rocker/ply and steel school chair/milkpaint
chi·me·ra [ki-meer-uh] a mythological, fire-breathing monster, commonly represented with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail.
Furniture Design:
Lindsey Stouffer 3 units SP2009
chimera chair
36”
17”
17”
wood shaped by blades powered by muscles: cherry/walnut/beeswax
wedding gift
kimia ferdowsi kline
SU2010
through-tenon table
architectural design IV
Forrest Fulton
6 units
SP12
12 students expanded the 2011 Learning Landscape at the Patrick Henry Elementary school and rendered an asphault parking lot fit for people. Yurina Kodama, Parker Keyes, and I worked to add human scale and finer detail to the masterplan. We rescued wood logs from the chipper to build over 50 pieces of furniture at a total cost of $777.77
design:build
5-30lb
cedar
12 benches
32 stools
SMALL
400-600 lb
concrete
3 tables
12 benches
MEDIUM
1000-3000 lbs
oak
5 climbing sculptures
LARGE
donesh.ferdowsi@gmail.com
615.347.895
735 Prospect Place, APT 1, Brooklyn, NY 11216
E D U C A T I O N Washington University in St. Louis, Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Art B.S. in Architecture 2012 Minor in Urban Design HONORS Summa Cum Laude: Spring 2012 Elizabeth S. Schmerling Scholarship, Fall 2011—Spring 2012, Monetary scholarship awarded for academic performance in architectural studies. Haystack Mountain School of Craft Fellowship, Summer 2011, A Washington University-awarded scholarship to attend a glass blowing workshop in Maine. Dean’s List, Fall 2008—Spring 2012 with a 3.8 cumulative GPA Danforth Scholar, Fall 2008, Half-tuition scholarship awarded for excellence in leadership, academics and community service WORK EXPERIENCE Furniture Fabrication, Summer 2012, Saint Louis, MO, helped design and build a bunk bed for lauLAB. Architecture Intern, Summer 2011, Saint Louis, MO, Model-making and graphic design work for lauLAB. Document Analyst Assistant, Summer 2007—Summer 2008, Haifa, Israel Managed, archived, and researched correspondence records for the Secretariat Department of the Baha’i World Centre ACTIVITIES Institute for Studies in Global Prosperity Seminar Participant, an annual program that brings college students together to study such topics as science, religion, technology, media, and spirituality in order to nurture a life engaged in the discourses of society, Summer 2010, Summer 2011, Elliott, Maine. Baha’i Club President, Aspires to create social spaces in which students of diverse backgrounds may advance on equal footing in their understanding of individual, community, and social development within a framework of action defined by a humble attitude of learning and service , Fall 2009—Spring 2012 Urban Farm Hut, A student-led, funded, and constructed design/build initiative with a focus on urban agriculture, Spring 2011. Alberti, A free, 3 hour studio offered every Saturday to foster understanding of sustainability and architecture through design, sculpture, and drawing among middle and high school students from the St. Louis public school system, Spring 2009—Spring 2011
Cumberland Furniture Guild, Member of the non-profit organization dedicated to the makers, patrons, and sellers of handmade furniture, and to the development and promotion of their craft through education, networking, exhibition, and community service, Spring 2010—Spring 2011 Habitat for Humanity, Build houses for victims of hurricane Katrina in Biloxi, Mississippi, Spring 2009 International Service Projects, Travel to Costa Rica and Uganda to build furniture for schools in rural areas, Summers—2002-2006 Language Skills, proficient in Persian and Spanish, and public speaking Computer Skills, profficient in Microsoft Office, ADOBE Suite, AutoCad, Rhino, V-Ray and Maxwell Rendering. Craft Skills, woodworking/turning, mig and arc welding, cold steel working, patern and mold making, aluminum and bronze casting, glass blowing, knitting, Film Photography, English and Persian calligraphy, drawing, and painting. PU B LI CATI O N S / E X H I B ITI O N S To Grow New Eyes, by Gay Lorberbaum, includes an article and drawings analyzing the “contemporary crisis.” Furniture displayed in “Inspirations and Origins” exhibit at The Custom’s House Museum in Clarksville, TN. Illustration featured in C-Heads magazine, “Things C Might Stand For,” by Mia Degner Drawings featured in Architecture and Field/Work (Critiques: Critical Studies in Architectural Humanities), ch 14 “Blighted” by Igor Marjanović and Lindsey Stouffer
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