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- PROFILE
- EDUCATION
I am a Junior Architect with a Bachelor's Degree in Architecture, Art & Design from the American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. My education and work experience have provided me with core knowledge of architectural design, urban planning, interior design, and furniture making skills. I have also had the opportunity to work in teams with other professionals on various projects. These have enabled me to develop a detailed, elegant, innovative approach to architecture and design which is evident in my work that is symbiotically integrated within its environment. I aspire to be an intentional and sustainable architect that focuses on materiality, contextuality, and vernacularism. My love for design stems from a strong belief that architecture serves as a cultural marker, housing individuals' unique stories, and their societies. I strive to decode the ways in which architecture may evoke emotions, spark curiosity and improve our lives on a daily the formulation of distinct spatial qualities that allow for unorthodox reactions based on the inhabitants' insight, background, or culture.
EMBT Benedetta Tagliabue - Barcelona, Spain
Architectural Studio with Benedetta Tagliabue and Professor Camilo Cerro
Lawrence Technological University - Detroit, U.S.A.
Comprehensive Design Studio, facilitated by ISEP Study Abroad Program at CoAD
American University Of Sharjah - Sharjah, U.A.E.
Completed my Undergraduate studies at the College of Architecture Art and Design C.A.A.D
Oxbridge Tutorial College - Lagos, Nigeria
Concluded a year long accelerated Cambridge International AS and A Level - @gggarchitecture
- Nationality - Nigerian
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- Location - Dubai, U.A.E
- www.linkedin.com/in/gbadeggiwa
- Language - Yoruba, English
- https://www.behance.net/gbadeggiwa
Junior Architect at MX-Concept/H.F. - 2020-Present
- issuu.com/gbadeggiwa
Worked on various residential and commercial projects across the Middle East from schematic design to the preparation of construction documents. Also prepared research documents, site analysis reports, mood boards, study diagrams, and design proposals to meet specific parameters. Gained experience in project management, generating working drawings and details, handling material selection for façade, assisting clients with choosing interior elements to achieve modern appearance, and assisting in site supervision and coordination. Created and edited 3d renderings of buildings' interiors, exteriors, and detailed facades from team sketches with the use of software like Enscape, Twinmotion, Lumion. Managed project coordination with clients, contractors, vendors, and consultants, facilitated client meetings, and documented all correspondence and project progression.
- (+971) 0563651781
- SKILL SET - Rhinoceros 5.0 and 6.0
- Physical Modeling
- V-Ray Rendering
- Sketching/Drawing
- AutoDesk Revit
- Woodshop/Metalshop
- AutoDesk Maya
- CNC Routing
- AutoDesk AutoCAD
- 3D-Printing
- Adobe Photoshop - Adobe Indesign - Adobe Illustrator - Adobe Premier Pro - Sketchup Pro - Twinmotion (Rendering Engine) - Keyshot (Rendering Engine) - Enscape (Rendering Engine) - Lumion (Rendering Engine) - Blender (3D Computer Graphics) - Zbrush (3D Digital Sculpting) - Grasshopper - Microsoft Office
Graduated creche, primary, and secondary school from GSL Anthony Branch
- EXPERIENCE
- GbadeGaniuGiwa@gmail.com
- 3DS Max
Greensprings School - Lagos, Nigeria
Internship at RMJM - 2018
Utilized multiple design software packages such as AutoCAD and Sketchup for preparation of architectural drawings including 2D and 3D modeling. (Also introduced Rhinoceros to the team as an alternative design solution). Collaborated with other interns/architects to develop design concepts for competition entries and then developed construction drawings and in house renderings as per instruction provided by supervising architects. Cataloged all blueprint files, documents, and records of the design process which contributed to the completion of various projects involving designing interior as well as exterior spaces. Conducted site visits whilst ensuring the projects progressed according to plan, kept track of new developments, and reported to the supervisor
Internship at MOE+ Art Architecture - 2017
Produced pre-concept designs, studies, sketches, models, and renders for competition entries and mixed-use projects in West Africa. Incorporated 3D Modeling into Virtual Reality. Assisted lead architects and business development teams in preparing client proposals, unique design solutions, and presentations for potential competition entries.
Junior Executive at Triple Gee & Company PLC. - 2015-2020
Working under the tutelage of my parents, gaining valuable leadership and team qualities.
Architectural Presenter at The BEAT 99.9 FM - 2015
From 2:30-3:30 pm, I presented/discussed numerous trending/historical architectural topics. I hosted tutorial workshops for design-oriented interns on contemporary digital software.
- ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- EXHIBITIONS
“Top 10” Radical Design Project - 2020
Pechakucha Exhibition at Alserkal Avenue - 2020
Honorable Mention from Arch Out Loud - 2018
IASS Form and Force Conference, Spain - 2019
Academic Accomplishment Scholarship - 2018-2020
CAAD_AUS and AIAS Newsletter - 2015-2020
President and Vice President of NCC - 2016-2019
Six Degrees at Dubai Design District - 2020
Project Published on Archi Voice Website - 2020
D'Academy: Under Mentorship of Aga Khan Award - 2018
Thesis Project "E-311ntertainment Interchange" ARC 502; in collaboration with Professor Jason Carlow and Sherine Khafaghy was published on ArchiVoice, Voice of the Architectural Fraternity, one of the largest Architectural Magazines in Asia.
Presented "Spacial Construct-Urban Mosque" my ARC301 project in collaboration with Professor Faysal Tabbarah at d'Academy by the Young Architect and Design Program under the mentorship of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture at Warehouse 14.
Merit Scholarship and Honors - 2015-2020
Zaha Hadid Bee’ha Exhibition - 2018
Throughout the entirety of my undergraduate studies at the American University of Sharjah, academic achievement was at the forefront of my priority list, and thus I was rewarded a Merit scholarship by the board every semester for my consistent and impeccable accomplishments.
Exhibited work at the Zero Exhibition at Maraya Center a non-profit creative organization located in Sharjah that offers innovative programs through its multifaceted initiatives, and public outreach activities including workshops, talks, and other art-related events.
Prefect - 2015
Saint-Gobain Exhibition - 2019
Thesis Project "E-311ntertainment Interchange" ARC 502; in collaboration with Professor Jason Carlow and Sherine Khafaghy was a recipient of Archdeck.Net's Top 10 Award for Inspiring Design Talent, Innovation, and Dialogue amongst hundreds of other project entries.
"Emerging From The Trash" ARC 401; an idiosyncratic amusement park designed in Lagos, was a competition entry in collaboration with Professor George Newlands, Mary Krajekian, and Saagarika Dias that was Awarded an Honorable Mention by Arch Out Loud.
This scholarship is awarded to students that maintain a high level of academic integrity whilst maintaining a full-time student status (min. 12 hrs credit), a minimum CGPA of 3.00, and not committing a Student Conduct Code violation that results in conduct probation or sanction.
I was very proud and grateful to be elected Vice President (2016) and President (2019) of the Nigerian Cultural Club, a safe space where I was able to plan/co-ordinate numerous successful events, raise money for charity, be an ambassador to the council, and primarily spearhead various significant changes for students of color at the American University of Sharjah.
Appointed a Prefect at Greensprings School for displaying leadership qualities: confidence, initiative, problem-solving skills, enthusiasm, encouraging and motivating fellow students, and more importantly being cooperative, helpful, well-mannered, trustworthy, and responsible.
Member of Young Aspiring Nigerian Architects - 2020
I am a recently inaugurated member of the YANA family. This a platform that seeks to create a link as well as a curated voice for all aspiring Nigerian designers studying or practicing all around the world, through innovative work exhibitions, art fairs, and digital/online conferences.
Presented my study abroad project, "Techno-Farm Park" ARC501 in collaboration with Professor Camilo Cerro and Mary Krajekian. A design that deals with the Innovative, Sustainable Design solutions for the Post-Holocene, also known as the Anthropocene.
Exhibited, participated, and assisted with the assembly of a conceptual design model on Tensegrity with Professor Kenneth Tracy at the annual symposium of the International Association for Shell and Spatial Structures (IASS), FORM, and FORCE 2019.
Throughout my undergraduate education, several studio projects were selected to be exhibited on the college's newsletter, architectural Instagram page, and the end-of-year professor conferences that all aim to showcase the notable works of that academic year.
Thesis Project "E-311ntertainment Interchange" ARC 502; in collaboration with Professor Jason Carlow and Sherine Khafaghy was a part of the exemplary work of final students exhibited and published by the College of Architecture Art and Design. (Unfortunately, due to the pandemic this was an online exhibition curated by AIAS.)
Presented "The Angularity" ARC402 in collaboration with Professor Alex Brisano at the Saint-Gobain Exhibition in Detroit Michigan; curated around the possibilities of designing high-rise towers that exempt the use of glass to produce a net-zero environment.
- INTERESTS/HOBBIES
ISEP Ambassador - 2019-2020
Architectural Writing and Research - 2015-Present
Upon completion of my Study Abroad Program in 2019 at Lawrence Technological University in Detroit, U.S.A. I was appointed ISEP ambassador for exemplifying enthusiasm, discipline, and the true principles and characters of a student fit for studying at A.U.S.
I have completed various comprehensive architectural expositions discussing topics ranging from Bio-climatic Architecture, the Implementation of Sustainability Methods in Waterfront Developments, to my manifesto on Architects as the New Law Enforcers.
Drawing and Painting Competition - 2017
Architectural Traveling - 2010-Present
Online Publications - 2019-2020
Sports - 2008-Present
Every year the student dormitory at A.U.S. carries out an art competition open to hundreds of creative students past or present. I was fortunate to participate in the academic year of 2017 and my "Invisible Cities" entry was awarded 3rd Place overall.
Through the curated online documentation of my work on @gggarchitecture I have been pleased to see my work displayed on established accounts such as illustrach, archiboom, etc.
I believe myself to be a very visual individual. Fortunately, I have been privileged enough to visit countless architectural icons across the world in cities such as Singapore, Barcelona, Paris, New York, Dubai, Madrid, Dakar, Banjul, London, Bilbao, etc.
For as long as I can remember, I have maintained a keen interest in all forms of sports and exercise, with football being a firm favorite, it helps keep my body and mind sharp.
Curriculum Vitae
13 - New York, United States Of America
08 - Berlin, Germany
05 - Baku, Azerbaijan 13 - Brasov, Romania
04 - Barcelona, Spain
13 - Nicosia, Cyprus
06 - Cairo, Egypt 01 - Ajman, U.A.E 03 - Sharjah, U.A.E 09 - Sharjah, U.A.E. 07 - Muscat, Oman
02 - Lagos, Nigeria
13 - Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
13 - Pretoria, South Africa
Project Locations
ARCHITECTURE SPRING 2020 FALL 2018 FALL 2017 FALL 2019
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E-311NTERTAINMENT INTERCHANGE "TOP 10" Archdeck.net Radical Design Project
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EMERGING FROM THE TRASH Recipient of an Honorable Mention - Arch Out Loud
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MUWEILAH PUBLIC LIBRARY Infill Design Project in Muweilah Sharjah
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TECHNO FARM-PARK Exhibited at the Pechakucha 2020 at Alserkal Avenue
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PORT OF BAKU REGENERATION MASTER PLAN Professional Work
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CAIRO FESTIVAL CITY MASTER PLAN Professional Work - Competition Entry
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MUTRAH HEIGHTS MASTER PLAN Professional Work
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BATHING RITUAL Bathing House - Sacred Space in Europe
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SPIRITUAL CONSTRUCT "URBAN MOSQUE" Exhibited at Alserkal Avenue, Dubai, U.A.E. for Aga Khan
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DESCRIPTIVE DRAWING Invisible Cities - Metamorphosis Drawing
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STRUCTURES Vector Active System
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DESIGN FOUNDATION 3D Manifestations of Field, Point, Space Drawings
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MISCELLANEOUS Other Completed Projects from 2015-2020
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OTHER WORKS PROJECTS 2015-2020
Table of Content
ARCHITECTURE "What I humbly present to you, is a journey through self-discovery/realization during my five stimulating academic years thus far. The work you see has been put together with enthusiasm, rigor, and to the best of my ability. It reflects who I am as an architect as well as a human being, whilst displaying/highlighting a diverse scale and approaches in design solutions." - Gbadebo Ganiu Giwa
Portfolio Content: 5% of 100%
01 E-311NTERTAINMENT INTERCHANGE Worked with Professor J. Carlow and S. Khafaghy
Project Location: Ajman, United Arab Emirates
Area: 470,000.00 Square Meters
Tools Utilized: Rhinoceros, Vray 3, Photoshop, Light Room
Type: Academic Work
Project Typology: Mixed-Use (Residential, Commercial, and Entertainment) Urban Development
Generic Tower
By isolating a generic tower, we identify and highlight its core and vertical circulation.
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One core is dedicated to affordable housing/ offices, with the other two for entertainment.
Core Isolation
Division of the isolated core into three (3) different free independent/self-sufficient cores.
Entertainment Volumes
Entertainment volumes derived from the 9x9m grid are then incorporated into the residences.
Axial Changes
Cores are then adjusted in height and width whilst shifted in the Z-axis with chamfered edges.
Articulation
Further entertainment programs are integrated into the tower tying it all together.
Project Client: Emirates City Municipality
Project Duration: 12 Weeks
Design Description Amongst the United Arab Emirates, each Emirate is set to have its own strengths in natural resources, square footage, location, and history. However, with Ajman having the smallest footprint and lack of oil reserves there is a constant necessity to finding more sources of economic income. This low economy and lack of competitiveness with more developed emirates make Ajman one of the most affordable rental spots “Dormitory of the Emirates”. Most of its residents work in Sharjah or Dubai and live in Ajman for its affordability. Our project is primarily directed to use the major component that Ajman lacks to boost its own economy and to create a unique competitive identity that would align it with the more developed emirates. This component is what we believe to be a well-rounded and interconnected Entertainment Industry.
Plan Legend Community Cafe (Work Space) Restaurant (Food Court) Male Gym Space (Female Space-Light Blue) Services (Core, Vertical Circulation) Affordable Housing Buffer Zone Separating Spaces (Bridge)
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Scale 1:900 Section Cut +276m
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Project Award: Archdeck.Net's Top 10 Award for Inspiring Design Talent, Innovation, and Dialogue
The Tourist
The Worker
The Resident
- Cyndy White, English - 21 Year Old Woman - Single - In the U.A.E for 12 Weeks - Annual Salary of AED6,000 - Fresh Graduate
- Chung Yu Lee, Chinese - 26 Year Old Man - In a Relationship - In the U.A.E for 15 Years - Annual Salary of AED17,000 - Working Class Citizen
- Omar Hassan - 34 Year Old Man - Married - Emirati, in the U.A.E all his life - Annual Salary of AED26,000 - Family Man
Section Perspective
Bridge of Dreams
A slice through three towers showing the seamless amalgamation of distinct functions.
35% of the site is dedicated to entertainment for the pleasure of residents and visitors.
The Epitome of Entertainment Ajman’s “leisure industry” consists of a single shopping mall, a handful of hotels, and a park that inherently does not suit the financial level of most of its residents. This project attempts to create a Bilbao effect in Ajman by creating an Entertainment City Mega Structure that closely interrogates the synthesis of every possible leisure activity with residential programs with the hope of dissolving social and financial classes. This proposal provides an incentive for Ajman residents to not only stay in Ajman but serves as an attraction for residents of other emirates and tourists from all around the world. 75 - The total number of single mixed-used towers proposed on site, consisting of entertainment services, housing, a tight-knitted business district, sports arenas, etc.
Home is Here
Affordable housing, consisting of 3-bedroom, 2 bedrooms,1 bedroom, and studio apartments.
Business District
Social spaces, connecting bridges workplaces and housing units.
15,000 - Number of residential units designed with over 40 different unit sizes accommodating for all social and financial classes all over Ajman and the world.
Project Status: 100% Completed
Project Year: Spring 2020
City Living Made Easy Similar to the High-line in New York, La Rambla in Barcelona, Belt-Line in Atlanta, Seoullo 7017 in S. Korea we integrated 3 bridges onto the site to encourage, pedestrian circulation as opposed to vehicular in an attempt to decrease carbon footprint on the project site, which will inevitably enhance the sustainability aspect of the design. Each bridge has a very distinct function, the first being an extension of the landscape, with numerous plazas, another being purely for running, equipped with a track, and lastly, the most private designed to take resident workers to and from work. We asked ourselves what really makes a city? What are cities identified by? Skylines? What makes a great skyline? Is it the height of the skyscrapers? The shade of neon used to light them? Or is it the way the buildings work together to form one complete picture? We think what really matters is you look up at the towers and you say –‘Wow!’ A unique skyline could mark the beginning of a remarkable Era of Entertainment in Ajman.
Perspectival Master Plan
Interlocking programs dissolve the gaps between social classes in Ajman.
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Project Studio: "Graduating Thesis Project" Architectural Design Studio VIII (ARC502)
Design Overview As one drives northward from Sharjah on the E311 the skyline of an unfinished city rises out of the desert. Emirates City in Ajman is a dense cluster of towers in various stages of completion lodged in developmental limbo. The district’s banal, repetitive residential towers perched on top of multi-story parking garages are the architectural by-products of global real estate speculation and local building codes. Our design proposal has sought to provide new visions for urban-scale development by interrogating architectural typology in this region of the world and beyond; by not focusing on the design of a single high-rise tower, but on the design of a tower type; specifically a type of building that when multiplied can create a city that is more than the sum of its parts. This project operates at the scale of the building and the scale of the city simultaneously to test how we, as architects, can impact the territory beyond our designated building plot.
Diagram Legend Yellow bridge with lighting and seating Green Roof (Landscaping) Core (Services and Vertical Circulation) Bridge with a running track (+50m) Community Cafe (Work Space) Residential Units
Ride With Us
On-site are 7 Ferris Wheels, countless Roller-Coasters, Rides, and Slides, all integrated within the bridges, entertainment towers, and housing units.
Project Publication: Published on Archi-Voice Website
Project Stage: Design Development
Family is Everything
Experiential perspective illustrating a casual family day at a proposed social podium.
Bridging the Gaps
Articulation of the bridge network through the site and its relationship to the distinct programs.
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02 EMERGING FROM THE TRASH Worked with Professor G. Newlands, M. Krajekian, and S. Dias
Project Location: Lagos, Nigeria
Area: 437,850.00 Square Meters
Tools Utilized: Maya, Grasshopper, Rhinoceros, Twinmotion, Photoshop
Type: Academic Work
Project Typology: Multi-Purpose Stadium (Idiosyncratic Amusement Park) Urban Development
Project Hypothesis Until recently in Lagos, the Nigerian megalopolis handled its waste by relocation. It seemed simple to drive waste outside of town to the 100-acre Olusosun dump site beginning in 1992. Since then, Lagos is estimated to be the fastest-growing metropolis in the world, expanding from a population of 7 million to over 21 million. The landfill site that was once far from any urban activity is now surrounded by it. Earlier this year, Olusosun was shut down by the local government and slated for redevelopment as an urban green space and public park. Perhaps a vision for the new park could include an anchor program that incorporates new attitudes relating to waste. In the urban core, space is something rarely taken for granted. Yet, the most profound and expensive modern-day constructions humanity builds, continue to underperform. The stadium is a revered place, but one with benefits that rarely extend beyond servicing a small portion of the population. 100
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Abule Egba - Orile: Abule Egba is a neighborhood in Lagos, Nigeria. The neighborhood was the site of a petroleum pipeline explosion, the 2006 Abule Egba pipeline explosion, which occurred on December 26, 2006. In 2016, the Lagos Government began construction of a brand new flyover in the neighborhood to ease the traffic caused by millions of persons plying its road daily. The bridge was completed and commissioned in May 2017.
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Lagos Lagoon: Lagos Lagoon is a lagoon sharing its name with the city of Lagos, Nigeria, the most populous city in Africa, which lies on its south-western side. The name of the city 'Lagos' already means 'lakes' in the Portuguese language so 'Lagos Lagoon' is an example of a tautological place name. The lagoon is 50 km long and 3 to 13 km wide, separated from the Atlantic Ocean by a long sand spit 2 to 5 km wide, which has swampy margins on the side. Its surface area is 6,354.7 km².
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International Aiport: The airport located in Ikeja was built during World War II. Originally known as Lagos International Airport, but it was renamed in the mid-1970s, during construction of the new international terminal, after a former Nigerian head of state, Military Murtala Muhammed. The international terminal was modeled after Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. The new terminal opened officially on the 15th of March 1979. It is the main base for Nigeria's largest airline, Arik Air.
Oregun - Allen Ave: Allen is a popular street in Lagos, In the day it is a busy high net worth business district with a lot of Nigerian banks, financial and telecommunication company branches. Other businesses include high street fashion retail outlets and other heavyweight businesses. At night, it assumes a new complexion, and the neon lights of the strip clubs that only reflect at dusk are lit. Arguably the most high-paying place for street prostitution in Lagos.
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The Mile 12 market, located in Ketu, is one of the biggest marketplaces in the state. It is the choice destination for wholesale and retail shopping, for food stock. The market, over the years, has been able to hold its own despite strict competition from other businesses in the state. The market has been able to remain relevant for over 20 years, by creating a niche for itself. Mile 12 is the most common name on the lips of traders when food items are discussed.
Ikeja - Maryland: Ikeja is the capital of Lagos State in southwestern Nigeria. Its population, as of the 2006 census, is 313,196. Prior to the emergence of military rule in the early 1980s, Ikeja was a well-planned, clean and quiet residential/commercial town with shopping malls, pharmacies, and government reservation areas. Ikeja is also home to Femi Kuti's Africa Shrine and Lagbaja's Motherland, both venues for live music. Its Ikeja City Mall is the largest mall on the mainland.
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Site Analysis
By 2025, waste produced by cities will be enough to fill a line of rubbish trucks 3,100 miles long
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Olusosun Landfill 1950
Site Area of Olusosun Landfill 68+ years ago, before the accumulation of trash.
Landforms
Various programmatic landforms are created with the topography of the trash.
Shading System
The roof is introduced through the placement of the structural cores/vertical circulation.
Project Duration: 9 Weeks
Olusosun Landfill 2018
State of Olusosun Landfill currently where trash forms high points and low points.
Stadium and Loop
Stadium seatings are integrated into the primary landforms with the loop around them.
Idiosyncratic Park
An amusement park is introduced through the roller coaster that spans across the site.
Remediation
Recycling Center introduced for trash remediation to stop immediate environmental damage.
Inhabitation
Landforms are modified to create habitable spaces and light shafts are introduced.
Articulation
Secondary functions are integrated with the use of color and light creating a community.
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Project Recognition: Honorable Mention from Arch Out Loud
Solar Panels on Roof
Roof Skin
Truss System
Core Structure with Vertical Circulation
Roller-coaster and Windmill Structure
Interior Walls
Recycling Center Machinery
Accumulated Trash
Stadium Tiers
Structural Diagrams
Stadium Radial Structure
The recycling center is the first step for trash remediation, with sorting and processing units, trash can then be used as berms which provide structural integrity throughout the site. Solar panels are integrated into the recycling center roof and windmills for wind harvesting are applied to the structure of the rollercoaster for efficient use and production of energy.
Interior Walls and Floor Slabs within the Mounds
Training Center Roof
Activated Mounds created from Trash
Football Pitch Truss System
Interior Courts
Trash Mound Structure
Recycling Center and Sports Facility
Fun Fact: Water bodies on the landscape are connected to the underground cisterns that can store water for efficient use.
Underground Bazaar formed by Trash
Amusement Mounds activated with color/light
Amusement Mounds sunken in for Water
Stadium Exploded Axonometric
The process of phytoremediation is activated on the site through the berms that form the stadium mound.
Project Status: 100% Complete
Project Year: Fall 2018
Design Description With the integration of the site’s unique history, materials, and tradition, how the project emerges from the trash can be encapsulated into 8 vivid phases where solar electricity, recycled materials, soil transformation, water/wind harvesting, and phytoremediation coalesce together to create alluring spaces with a myriad of purposes. Upon unfolding the landfill through intricate manipulation of the trash’s topography, whilst giving careful consideration towards circulation networks and light quality the site evolves into an idiosyncratic amusement park, therefore activating it on a quotidian basis. These spaces create a cohesive entity that believes in learning from the past, transforming in the present, and striving for greatness in the future. This proposal, more importantly, allows the stadium to serve as a financial, educational, and recreational anchor for the rehabilitated site and country as a whole.
Plan Legend Shrubs and Plants Mound Vegetation Water Elements Section Cut Remediation Flowers Trash
First Floor Plan
Scale 1:500 Section Cut +10.5m
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Project Studio: "Competition Entry Project" Architectural Design Studio V (ARC401)
Design Overview Upon thorough research and analysis of the site and Lagos at large, Emerging from the Trash proposes a construction timeline plan executed in 8 phases across 5 years. Firstly, the recycling center is introduced to the site to remediate/recycle the construction materials; whilst sustaining itself with pre-installed solar panels for generating electricity Next, the remediated trash is used to create landforms that then establish the loop system which incorporates a running track, a pedestrian walkway, a bicycle lane, and a two-way vehicular pathway, with the stadium integrated into the primary landform. Inhabitable spaces and light wells are then created for the stadium before adding the final element of the stadium, which is the roof, with solar panel fabric as its material. Last in the phase is the introduction of the amusement park through the articulation of the remaining landforms and the insertion of the roller coaster across the whole site.
Roller Coaster Experience
The main expression of amusement creates multiple experiences along its path whilst intricately connecting all the distinct programs on site.
Project Award: 3rd Place attendance in the 5th Inspireli Award
Project Stage: Design Development
On The Bridge
Mounds formed through the natural topography of the landfill trash creates indoor amusement spaces, underground bazaar, and bridges that disperse social spaces through the site to give life to what was once a wasteland creating a cohesive entity.
The Loop
The primary form of circulation that meanders through the site is made of recycled rubber and concrete fabricated from plastic. The drum wall that surrounds the site is made from diesel drums that are widely used (and not re-purposed) in the country.
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03 MUWEILAH PUBLIC LIBRARY Worked with Professor M. Oliver
Project Location: Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Area: 1,350.00 Square Meters
Tools Utilized: Sketchup, Lumion, AutoCAD, Keyshot, Photoshop
Type: Academic Work
Project Typology: Public Educational Library
Project Invitation In an acknowledgment of the growing need for public space in Sharjah, I was invited to participate in a competition held by the Architectural Office of HH Dr. Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammad Al Qassimi for a public space and library building in the Al Muweilah mixed-use residential area. The Sheikh has been committed for many years to the development of the Emirate, both as a center of culture and learning and as a thriving and unified community. With the rapid growth of Sharjah, it's not easy to govern its inevitable urban sprawl; so in the spirit of inclusivity, the project was expected to be universally accessible, a project that provides public spaces and cultural services that cater to all classes and ages of the residents of Sharjah. The Sheikh's Administration was also adamant that the proposal does not exceed the volumetric parameters established by the existing and adjacent buildings, as it is essentially an infill to the existing urban pattern. 100
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Sharjah's public library was established by SS Bin Saqr Al Qasimi in 1925. However, the most frequently used Libraries are that of the American University of Sharjah and The University of Sharjah
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The weather for the vast majority of the year is unbearable, however, there are natural, semi-natural, or planted spaces set aside for human enjoyment and recreation such as studying and picnics.
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ECS, which was built in 1977 as the first exhibition facility in the U.A.E., is the region's leading trade exhibition venue and a financial landmark for the Emirate of Sharjah and the country.
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Sharjah-Dubai Master Plan
A nuanced reading of the existing context, including building plots, order, topography, climate, light, and cultural practices.
Dubai International Airport is the world's busiest airport by international passenger traffic. Sharjah International Airport is the third largest Middle East airfreight hub in cargo tonnage. Home base to Air Arabia.
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Infrastructure poses a series of problems, especially at the local scale. The daily commute between places of residence and places of work is a phenomenon that has become unpredictable.
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Project Recognition: Presented at Annual Professor Conference Meeting
Site Boundary
Program Requirements
Located in First Avenue Muweilah, the site measures 35m x 38m.
Push and Pull
The client's extensive brief is accumulated on-site from public to private and dense to sparse.
Utilizing the 3x3m structural grid, the form mutates informing programmatic allocations.
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Social Space 3 7 sq . m
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Project Status: 100% Complete
Project Year: Fall 2017
Sunken and Elevated Plaza
Shading through Cantilevers
Public spaces on various levels are created for cultural and educational services.
Articulated Squeeze
Heat and humidity are a relentless issue in the U.A.E. hence the introduction of shading through overhangs.
The pinch of the ramp is a primary gesture that creates tension signifying the project's entrance.
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Project Studio: "Infill Design Project" Architectural Design Studio III (ARC301)
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Library Longitudinal Section
Grade Level
Above is a succinct illustration of the design proposal; a visual/spatial continuity of programs, the atrium, etc.
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What is an Infill Library?
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Scale: 1:20 View 'Library Longitudinal Section' for reference.
Water/Air Proofing Elements and Concrete Detail
In urban planning, infill is the re-dedication of land in an urban environment, it also applies within an urban policy to construction on any undeveloped land that is not on the urban margin. Infill housing is the insertion of additional units into an already approved subdivision or community. Suburban infill describes the development of land in existing suburban areas that was left vacant during the development of the suburb. It is one of the tenets of the new urbanism and smart growth trends of urging densification to reduce the need for automobiles, encourage walking, and ultimately save energy. With this knowledge, a library infill is the intricate placement of a physical building, room, or virtual space that has a deep collection (of which includes books, periodicals, newspapers, manuscripts, films, maps, prints, documents, microform, CDs, cassettes, videotapes, DVDs, Blu-ray discs, e-books, audiobooks, databases, etc.) within a defined community. A library is organized for use and maintained by a public body, an institution, a corporation, or a private individual.
Project Publication: Exhibited on the Colleges Annual Newsletter
Project Stage: Construction Documents
Design Description Through in-depth site analysis, it was discovered that the site is characterized by the multiplicity of users, hence why this design proposal intends to serve the commercial, residential and educational zones of Muweilah. Whilst reflecting on the influence of nature in architecture and investigating the human experience/perception of drastic light within a certain spatial construct, the primary function was to provide an anchor to the community that offers spaces for reading, research, work, and contemplation. The formal proposal of the library evolved from an initial pinwheel plan which rotated creating several dynamic social platforms; these spaces then mutated into 3 major and drastically different types of exterior conditions 1.) The elevated plaza 2.) The sunken courtyard 3.) The study garden balcony; These unique spatial qualities inevitably break the banal repetitiveness of the existing site condition.
Auditorium Transverse Section
With a certain design language established, the unorthodox gesture of the auditorium and ramp initiates hierarchy.
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Project Materials: Concrete, Glass Panels, Steel, Wood
Elevated Entrance
The four-leveled library is primarily entered from an elevated multi-purpose plaza. With minimal columns, interior spaces are continuous and spacious, allowing for the upper floors to consist of more open and transitional spaces. Programmatically, as the floor levels go up, the privacy and intimacy of the building also increase.
Bibliotheque Interior
The facade is treated with a dynamic grid system that breaks down the stereotomic nature of the surrounding buildings. The intricate placement of glass on the facade allows for an increased experiential quality of the building's interior through the use of sunlight at different times and degrees. Concrete panels which mimic the cities architecture keep privacy and reduce noise.
Project Plot Number: University City: 345/19
Completion Date: 29th November 2017
Design Overview This design proposal for an infill library was outlined to provide and develop a facility that will cater to the issues of a multi-cultural society: access to information, potential gathering, and achievement of a higher degree of community identity. Ofcourse along the years, the project can begin to evolve and do much more than what is proposed; it can efficiently and seamlessly host courses and workshops, promote exhibitions, host seminars, and provide spaces and opportunities tailored for children, parents, and families, not only from the emirate of Sharjah but for other intellectuals and scholars alike from all around the world. This design meets basic accessibility standards, moving beyond the problems and limitations created by an undeveloped local infrastructure. Three parking spaces are provided, and all spaces (interior and exterior) are accessible to a person in a wheelchair.
Infill Library
The low-gridded, high-density urban fabric of the Muweilah District in Sharjah is a rigid archipelago of building blocks that have been mapped as a succession of structural episodes starting from the late 1900s.
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04 TECHNO FARM-PARK Worked with Professor C. Cerro and M. Krajekian
Project Location: Barcelona, Spain
Area: 30,570.30 Square Meters
Tools Utilized: Rhinoceros, Twinmotion, Photoshop, Indesign
Type: Academic Work
Project Typology: Mixed-Use Urban Farm (Energy/Food Production, Research/Education, Commercial/Marketing)
Regulating Lines
Primary extrusions are based on regulating lines, alignments and conditions present on the site.
Marketing and Purchasing Floor Plan
Scale 1:250 Section Cut +5.5m
Extrusions
Addition of secondary extrusions using regulating lines that react to other existing site conditions.
Programmatic Disintegration
Breakdown of extruded bars into pods of different sizes depending on function or programs intended.
Project Client: Poble Nou Municipality
Pod Reposition
Shifting of pods to create unique spaces that accommodate the accurate programmatic areas.
Project Duration: 8 Weeks
Pitched Roofs
Introduction of pitched filleted roofs inspired from adjacent buildings establish site-specificity.
Articulated Landscaping
Through detailed landscaping, we further articulate the pods to serve as vertical circulation, structure, etc.
Food Production and Processing Floor Plan
Scale 1:250 Section Cut +5.5m
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Project Publication: Presented for the Pechakucha Exhibition at Alserkal Avenue in Dubai
Distribution Unit
The helipad is designated for the transportation and distribution of all the goods, amenities, and resources.
Inbuilt Furniture
All restaurants, cafe's and supermarkets either have outside terraces or inbuilt furniture.
Administrative Pod
Designed with spatial clarity this pod serves as the anchor for the site without interrupting its continuity.
Interior Corridor and Bridge
The bridges, not only serve as circulation through the various pods, but also as vantage points for views.
Research and Technology Section
With education the primary solution to the inherent problem, this unit serves as the parks information hub.
Sustainable Design for The Anthropocene
Relationship to Site Context
Pop-out bridges/doors/windows terminate circulation axes creating an indirect connection to the exterior.
Aquaponics
The ponds are scattered across the site to be able to integrate multiple cycles.
The United Nations projects that the global population will increase from 7.3 billion in 2015 to 9.7 billion in 2050. This growth will be concentrated in the world’s poorest countries, where standards of living are set to rise rapidly, increasing demand for resource-intensive dairy products. Together, these trends are heightening fears that the world’s cabinets may run bare in the coming decades. This scenario leads to the nearly ubiquitous assertion that we must double world food production by 2050, which is widely repeated by several agribusinesses and scholars alike. This claim is often coupled with calls to reduce impacts on the environment even as food production ramps up. The common prescription is for a sustainable intensification of agriculture that both increases yield and reduces the harmful side effects of tilling billions of acres of land. This project aims to tackle the creation of an urban farm, designed to produce food for the city of Barcelona and the areas surrounding it. This farm will use hydroponics, aquaponics, and other food-producing systems to design a vertical farm in the center of Poble Nou that includes restaurants, classes, housing, and a supermarket.
Project Status: 100% Completed
Project Year: Fall 2019
Project Thesis Taking into consideration the site’s unique location, history, existing conditions, and traditions, as well as the inevitable increase in global population and rise in food demand, the project proposes a techno-farm park that incorporates marketing and purchasing services, generation and recovery systems, research and educational amenities and lastly, food production facilities (hydroponics/aquaponic) which operate as the primary integral component of all these programs, exponentially increasing their output and production levels through the introduction of innovative tools and ingenious technologies within the different fields. Formally there are key moments in the architecture that are persistent in the design such as regular and inverted pitched roofs, sunken plazas, pop-out doors and windows, linearity in the treatment of landscape, etc. all of which are influenced by and behave as a visual and physical link to the site. These features together with the diverse programs of the park aim to create a self-sufficient yet inter-dependent entity that provides for the people of Barcelona.
Site Section
The project's form revolves around the idea of a pitched roof. Illustrated above is the visual and physical connectivity through the extended canopy to the pitched roof of adjacent buildings (Old vs New, Traditional vs Contemporary).
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Project Studio: "Barcelona Study Abroad Project" Architectural Design Studio VII (ARC501)
Public Plaza
Public plazas, some shaded and others open, are utilized for the planting of various types of trees, water catchment systems, social events, and pedestrian circulation.
Canopy and Pod Connection
Site specificity is further achieved through the wooden canopy, a physical and visual connection to adjacent buildings, that allows for the merging of existing and new plazas.
Landscape Treatment
Designed in bands or strips, the landscape includes benches, circulation, water elements, and vegetation, that allow for different material treatments specific to the adjacent pods.
Aquaponics Pond
Each pond has a two-way nutrient provision, waste water recycling, crop production, water purification, and landscape features, creating more flexibility than conventional systems.
Completion Date: 13th of December 2019
Project Stage: Design Development
Sunken Market Plaza on the North West Facade
A vast majority of the pods on-site are lifted off the ground, to allow for permeability, transparency and to encourage visual connections between the various functions of the project. Another means of inciting socializing is through the sunken plazas which also allow for the extension of the food market below and outside.
Supermarkets/Restaurants on the North East Facade
With the use of the restaurants and markets as the structure for the hydroponics, we are able to cantilever some distance, hence creating shading and seating areas. The structure of this cantilever along with the HVAC units are then placed within the inverted pitched roof.
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MASTER PLANS "Translating the unconventional ideas that I utilized in school to more rational projects on a grander scale in a professional setting was a unique experience. But as a friend once said... Although architecture should compliment the current time, it should also thrive for timelessness; as architecture outlives its creator and will forever be part of this evolutionary world." - Gbadebo Ganiu Giwa
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05 PORT OF BAKU REGENERATION MASTER PLAN Worked with T. Thenarasu, A.Eid, U. Varghese, P. Raja, L. Suresh
Project Location: Baku, Azerbaijan
Area: 340,500.00 Square Meters
Tools Utilized: Sketchup, Lumion, Indesign, Illustrator
Type: Summer Internship
Project Typology: Mixed-Use (Transportation, Commercial, Industrial, and Entertainment) Master Plan
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CASUAL DINING
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BAKU CIRCUIT CITY
FORMAL DINNING/ RETAIL 12,504 SQ.M
OLD CITY OF BAKU
FLAME TOWERS
FUN FAIR
YATCH CLUB
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WATERFRONT MALL
CINEMA
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OUTDOOR ThEATRE BAKU LIGHT HOUSE
MAIN HALL 1,600 SQ.M
593 SQ.M
BAKU CRYSTAL HALL
Site Location
Situated in the Alat settlement, 70 km south of Baku city, where the railway/highway networks converge.
Above and Beyond
Schematic Plan
The trade port will have the capacity to process 25 million tons of cargo and receive 11 vessels.
Designed as a hub where companies utilize locally produced materials to add value to imported products before shipping them onwards to various destinations around the world.
Schematic Section
The port includes dredging and reclamation works, marine structures, bathymetry, and onshore facilities.
Project Stage: Schematic Design
Project Year: 2018
Project Hypothesis Amid the rapid economic growth in the Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan has seen an impressive expansion in the past nine years, with a nine-fold increase in its GDP. In order to keep up with this development and secure its place as an international player, the Government of Azerbaijan is investing heavily in infrastructure and economic regeneration with several redevelopment programs. At the center of this development is Baku city and its bay, which are being transformed into a modern waterfront development. As a result the current port of Baku, situated in the middle of the bay, and other industrial marine infrastructure, is to be moved away from the city center. While the port of Baku, transport hub, and other industrial facilities relocate, Baku Bay will be transformed from an industrial bay into a modern waterfront, including prime real estate developments improving the cities traffic levels, creating an improved environment and city experience.
Promenade
Along the strip of the promenade are vivid illustrations of the numerous potential improvements to Baku's economy as opportunities for new developments and jobs become available and improvements to infrastructure such as water, sewage, and electricity networks are made.
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06 CAIRO FESTIVAL CITY MASTER PLAN Worked with A. Girijian, V. Kumar, S. Tsoulos, J. Jacob, S. Dacosta
Project Location: Cairo, Egypt
Area: 364,000.00 Square Meters
Tools Utilized: Sketchup, Lumion, Photoshop
Type: Competition Entry
Project Typology: Mixed-Use Contemporary Retail and Entertainment Urban Development Master Plan
Design Description
CAIRO FESTIVAL CITY concept report
The master plan is focused on introducing a centralized public space that becomes the second heart of the project. This adds to the existing plaza space by creating new connections and a smooth seamless circulation path that accommodates the flow of visitors and residents. The hotel and serviced apartments redefine the user experience by creating avenues, squares, and hubs that activate the mall. The outdoor area of Cairo Festival City Mall and the Village, bring to the forefront an exciting selection of over 50 outdoor cafés and restaurants overlooking the Dancing Fountain. This landmark comprises water jets and shooters that provide spectacular performances of water, music, and light. Encircling the Dancing Fountain is an open-air Amphitheater that accommodates up to 1,200 guests to enjoy a diverse selection of home talents, live performances, community events, and festivals throughout the year.
SKETCHES
Initial Sketch I
INITIAL
This concept was investigating various ways in SKETCH I to bring the hotel closer to the retail. which
INITIAL SKETCH III BRINGING HOTEL CLOSER TO THE RETAIL
Initial Sketch II
INITIAL
With the introduction of an amphitheater we INITIAL SKETCH II space. were able an axial transitional SKETCH II to create
Initial Sketch III
In this proposal the idea of expansion was crucial, hence the dynamic displacement of the heart.
PROPOSED OPTION 1
INTRODUCING A TRANSITION
INTRODUCING A TRANSITION SPACE BRINGING THE RETAIL CLOSER SPACE
EXPANDING THE HEART
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The Mall - Initial Concept
The design's challenge was to further enhance the brand value of CFC's development by cohesively incorporating new developments of hospitality and retail opportunities. With the retail plaza occupying the heart, the surrounding mall features a comprehensive retail mix of over 310 shops/services, covering categories from fashion and beauty to home furnishings and sportswear.
Project Client: Al Futtaim Company LLC
Project Duration: 5 weeks
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The Fountain
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This innovative water element is an architecturally eye-catching tour de force that introduces an indoor-outdoor retail experience for the first time in Egypt.
Plaza
Combining a relaxing lifestyle and picturesque landscapes, parks, gardens, walkways, and plazas connect the districts to enhance and foster gatherings for family and friends.
CAIRO FESTIVAL CITY concept report
R Outdoor Alfresco Dining
The 1,600 sq m Food Hall offers local and international cuisines, and by adding over 1,000 parking spaces, the mall will hold 7,800 cars for unparalleled convenience.
The Village
To provide a global destination for all things entertainment, an elevated leisure complex is integrated introducing a new concept of entertainment to Egypt.
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07 MUTRAH HEIGHTS MASTER PLAN Worked with K. Buhari, T. Teenukha, Adil, Talin, S. Tsoulos
Project Location: Mutrah, Oman
Area: 334,000.00 Square Meters
Tools Utilized: Sketchup, Lumion, Photoshop, Indesign
Type: Summer Internship
Project Typology: Mixed-Use (Residential, Commercial, and Cultural) Urban Development Master Plan CLIMATE ANALYSIS
TOWARDS OLD MUSCAT
VIEWS FROM THE SITE
COMMERCIAL PORT 3 CORNICHE 2
1 MUTRAH SOUQ SUNSET 18:21 AM
SUNRISE 5:50 AM SITE SUNRISE 6:32 AM
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MUSCAT SUMMER SUN PATH
3D VISUALIZATIONS COURTYARDS
Site and Landmarks
PROJECT
VIEWS FROM THE SITE
Administratively a district, the intended site is located in the Muscat province of Oman.
Due to high temperatures for the vast majority of the year, the design utilizes cross ventilation.
SOUQ & SURROUNDING NEIGHBOURHOODS
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WATCHTOWERS MIXED USE
PROJECT
Souq Design
Souq Integration
The program consists of Souq Al Bahar, Sikka, Heritage Saha, Jebel Souq, and a plaza.
Rediscovering the City of Mutrah
The design proposal introduces a Mosque, Business Square, View Deck, Residential
HERITAGE SQUARE
Creating an authentic city atmosphere with Omani/ Mediterranean contemporary architectural elements.
JEBEL SOUQ
SOUQ INTERGRATION
The New Mutrah Souq - Theme A
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COURTYARDS
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Heritage Square
With the use of topography, inspired by Hijazi architecture, we create dynamic social spaces.
Jebel Souq
The new Mutrah Souq Development has been designed to 245 respect the authenticity of the place and as an extension to the old souq. The souq enclave has been designed such that the building mass self shades public areas. This provides an ambient and comfortable temperature for the pedestrians at street level. The lower areas are created to cater to the loud buzzing retail activity where a shopper would meander through unique activated alleyways and lush green plaza spaces. The upper segments of the superstructure are lined with luxurious urban hotels and service apartments to accommodate travelers visiting Mutrah.
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Culturally, many people come to Mutrah Corniche to visit the souq, which retains the chaotic interest of a traditional Arab market albeit housed under modern timber roofing. Shops selling Omani and Indian artefacts together with art antiques © 2018 RMJM-FZ LLC jostle among more traditional textile, hardware, and stone jewelry stores. It is only fitting that the architecture proposed revitalizes the souq district, whilst providing top-of-the-shelf residential, hospitality, and business amenities.
Through the introduction of the plaza, local businesses flourish, enhancing the pedestrian experience.
Project Stage: Schematic Design
Project Materials: Stone, Wood, Mud-brick
Hospitality/Residential Enclave - Theme B Branded villas and apartments with modern facilities are a part of an attractive landscape and neighborhood living. Each villa is designed to have unobstructed views of the sea and mountain ranges. Boutique hotels perched atop peaks would provide unrivaled views of the horizon. The formal architectural design is inspired by traditional Omani roots blended with modern contemporary aesthetics. The age of the new high-tech lifestyle is designed around the new commercial district of theme b. This part of the ingenious development is designed to attract and provide growth-related opportunities to global business houses, large companies, and corporates. The main boulevard will consist of high-end retail opportunities and uber-luxury modern-styled living. The street would be further activated with coordinated street lighting, led billboards, signage, and projections onto buildings. This design process culminates in integrating traditions from the roots of Oman to the modern innovative lifestyle.
Living Made Easy
The use of mashrabiya, the proximity of houses, and the narrow streets reduce carbon footprint, decrease wind speed, provide cool breeze and privacy, insulate houses, all whilst benefiting the local economy.
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SACRED-SPACE "Sacred spaces exemplify some of the most exciting and challenging architecture today. Studying in a city is defined by its culture but more so by its religion and faith. It was inevitable, that I would be tasked with designing a place of communication with divinity, a sacred space. My process/solutions were driven by inspiration from my first-hand experiences." - Gbadebo Ganiu Giwa
Portfolio Content: 65% of 100%
08 BATHING RITUAL Worked with Professor C. Luchetti
Project Location: Berlin, Germany
Area: 740.50 Square Meters
Tools Utilized: Rhinoceros, Enscape, Photoshop, Lightroom
Type: Academic Work
Project Typology: Spiritual Construct - Wellness Center/Spa
Design Description Bathing Ritual is a literal and conceptual expansion from the previous project named "The Wall" in three dimensions/axes to generate a construct that accommodates and more importantly, celebrates inhabitation. Whilst restricted within a bounding box (4 meters high: above grade and 1 meter deep: below-grade x 10 meters long x 3.5 meters wide) this project uses variables from "The Wall" to provide for an experientially sublime space of meditative contemplation constructed around the ritual of bathing. All aspects of the design and program are contained within the bounding box and the overall proposal maintains the clarity of space's 'wall-ness'. The design considers mass, volume, gravity, orientation, threshold, light, shadow, sequence, time, ground, texture, view, and human comfort in all its potential manifestations. Located on a generic site in Berlin, Germany, solar orientation and prevailing wind direction were important factors in the final form.
STEP 1:
Hot Water (Caldarium) Changing/Storage Space (Apodyterium) Cold Water (Frigidarium)
STEP 2:
STEP 3:
Hot Water (Caldarium) Main Entrance Cold Water (Frigidarium)
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Generative Diagrams
Illustrated above is the step-by-step process in which design decisions such as where to place the frigidarium, caldarium, tepidarium, apodyterium, and natatio, were explored.
Cold Water (Frigidarium) Bathing/Shower Space (Tepidarium) Changing/Storage Space (Apodyterium)
3.5 m
Project Client: Hahn Friedrich Günther
Project Duration: 2 Weeks
About the Site Nudism is traditionally popular in Germany, a country considered buttoned up and conservative compared with, let's say, Italy. In Germany, nudism is known as Freikoerperkultur (FKK), Free Body Culture. When you travel there, you'll see that baring all is normal in saunas, swimming pools, and on the beach. Summer in the parks of Berlin and Munich brings the chance of encountering a middle-aged, bronzed German wearing only a hat and the BILD-Zeitung, Germany's favorite tabloid. Forget sausages and beer, the sign of true German-ness is publicly disrobing with absolutely zero self-consciousness. It's often just quicker and easier to do a clean strip at the pool or sauna than frantically trying to hide the bits that everyone else is already displaying without batting an eyelid. Moreover, this design proposal seamlessly integrates the traditional culture of Berlin with more contemporary and modernist notions of spatial privacy.
Bird's-Eye View
Aerial perspective showing the design's seamless integration onto the proposed site.
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Project Materials: Brick Construction, Stone, Concrete
Frigidarium - Cold
The cold brick room was designed not to compete with the body, but to flatter the human form (young or old) and give it space…room in which to be.
Natatio - Open Air Bathing Pool
Caldarium - Hot
The hot room is built from layer upon layer of locally quarried Valser Quarzite bricks which become the driving inspiration for the design and are used with great respect.
The design was driven by the fascination for the mystic qualities of a world of brick within a city, for darkness and light, for light reflections on the water or in the steam saturated air, pleasure in the unique acoustics of the bubbling water in a world of brick, a feeling of warm bricks and naked skin, the ritual of bathing.
Project Status: 100% Complete
Project Year: Spring 2017
Design Overview This space was designed for visitors to luxuriate and rediscover the ancient benefits of bathing. The combinations of light and shade, open and enclosed spaces, and linear elements make for a highly sensuous and restorative experience. The underlying informal layout of the internal space is a carefully modeled path of circulation that leads bathers to certain predetermined points but lets them explore other areas for themselves. The perspective is always controlled. It either ensures or denies a view. The meander, as I call it, is a designed negative space between the blocks, a space that connects everything as it flows throughout the entire building, creating a peacefully pulsating rhythm. Moving around this space means making discoveries. You are walking as if you are in the woods. Everyone there is looking for a path of their own.
The Ritual of Bathing
A “wellness temple” summarized in its simplicity the meaning of life through the metaphor of the water cycle. A first glance doesn’t reveal that the structure is dedicated to the cult of the bathhouse, although it has transformed into a 21st-century temple of relaxation which includes all the signature features—from jacuzzi to steam bath.
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09 SPIRITUAL CONSTRUCT "URBAN MOSQUE" Worked with Professor F. Tabbarah
Project Location: Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Area: 6,600.00 Square Meters
Tools Utilized: Rhinoceros, Maya, Twinmotion, Photoshop
Type: Academic Work
Project Typology: Spiritual Construct - Mosque
110x60m site
25x25cm thick members are interconnected on the XYZ Axis for structural purposes.
Repetition
The Japanese Joinery on a 7x7m secondary grid to create density and circulation points.
Disintegration
3 connected members explode into 12 individual sections to create a unique/reinforced connection.
Base Carving
The base allows for varying programs and efficient circulation accesses in/out of public and private zones.
Interconnection
The X and Y planes that run across the length of both sides of the site for the enclosure are linked.
Negative Space
Programs are booleaned out of the gridded box, creating a distinction between porous and dense spaces.
Project Client: Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan
Project Duration: 8 Weeks
Design Description Al Khan mosque is a proposal for a spiritual construct that not only serves the religious purposes of the residents in and around the Al Khan Corniche street in Sharjah, U.A.E. but unorthodoxly integrates the serenity of a masjid with the chaos that lingers within public spaces through the lens of conceptual design. This project is a potential step to enhancing the urban life in the area, whilst providing and reflecting on the characteristics of prayer and reflection spaces as outlined in the Islamic tradition as both a personal and collective spiritual expression all while promoting the culture of the religion. The spiritual construct provides solutions that integrate essential elements of a historical sacred space such as the sahn (courtyard), riwaq (arcade or portico), the prayer hall, and the mihrab wall (an-arched niche indicating the prayer direction) with contemporary architectural attitudes.
Ground Floor Plan
Scale 1:200 Section Cut +1.5m
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Project Publication: D'Academy: Under Mentorship of Aga Khan Award
Section Overload Encapsulated on this spread is an in-depth view into the design through section cuts presenting nuanced solutions towards material, structure, enclosure, and landscape to deliver a coherent and integrated spatial construct. The design process required the integration of critical thinking as well as analytical skills with highly controlled space-making techniques that continue to be explored within the project. Although this project is rather modest in size, it is expansive in scope, offering various compelling spatial conditions and detailed tectonic solutions that inevitably enhance urban, domestic, and sacred activities. These sections also reveal the various distinct components; for example, the main prayer hall which caters to public function, the domestic quarters of the Imam, the female ablution space, etc. The final expression encourages and exhibits a complex understanding of integrated, cultural, spatial, and structural systems.
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Project Status: 100% Complete
Project Stage: Design Development
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Project Studio: "Sacred Space" Architectural Design Studio IV (ARC302)
Veranda
Green roofs of the library, soup kitchen, lecture rooms, etc. all contribute to the insulation of the building, and the improved air quality, helping to lower urban air temperatures and combat the heat island effect.
Spiritual Construct
A space dominated by light underlining its sacredness and at the same time fostering meditation and prayer.
The Importance of A Mosque A mosque is generally a very symbolic place for a Muslim, being a humble way for Muslims to recreate pure divine presence on earth. The primary purpose of the mosque is to serve as a place where Muslims can come together for prayer. Nevertheless, mosques are known around the world nowadays for their Islamic architecture but most importantly for their general vitality to the Muslim Ummah (community).
Tier 4
Envisaged as the final piece of the mosque, one that reflects the journey from the temporal to the spiritual.
Male Prayer Space
The tectonic verticality of the structure creates a spiritual atmosphere for the main prayer area.
A mosque brings the community together as it acts as many things, a social/community center, and more importantly an educational center, etc. as it has many events which welcome both old and new members of the mosque. It is required for all men to attend mosque on Friday for Jumu'ah. On Friday the sermons have a strong practical slant, that hopes to integrate and apply Islamic beliefs and historical teachings into our contemporary daily life. Sermons are significant in bringing the community together as the congregation is standing side by side in a line, facing Mecca, together, all united in their faith and worship of Allah. The Minaret is shaped like a pencil which is thought of as representational of education.
Project Materials: Steel, Concrete, Glass
Project Year: Spring 2018
Design Overview Al Khan mosque complex is composed of the main mosque volume, a library, plaza's, education and lecture halls, study rooms, accompanied with a “soup kitchen”, shopping malls, coffee shops, which all strengthen the idea of unity, getting together and socializing as a community, with the availability of social and cultural activities around the site. Similarly, the structure of the atrium represents the gathering function of the mosque with its structural units converging to compose the prayer space. The complex, not only acts as a continuous interactive space but also respects its user’s privacy. Ablution space and the main prayer area are separated from the rest of the complex by different levels of the entrance. The structural system utilized in the mosque creates a strong thermal buffer zone between the main mass and the outside. This system also helps to keep the calm environment in the prayer area, facilitates internal heating in winter, and also protects the interior zone from rain, snow, and wind. In summer the thermal buffer zone creates a cooler zone for both primary and secondary volumes.
North West Entrance
Different levels of entrances enable the gradual transition from public to semi-public and finally to private spaces of the mosque.
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ART & DESIGN "My under-graduate school experience was highly influenced by fabrication, kern laser cutting, robotics, 3D-Printing, CNC-Routing, hand-made and digital models; paintings, pencil, pen, and charcoal sketches as well as many other preliminary design exercises. Here are design skills I acquired in my foundation that I relentlessly tried to convey in my architecture." - Gbadebo Ganiu Giwa
Portfolio Content: 80% of 100%
Project Name: 'Invisible Cities' - Descriptive Drawing (DES111)
Volumetric Exploration I (Two-Point Perspective)
Using a singular cube of 30x30m, I explore various vertically orientated volumetric transformations, within a predetermined bounding box.
Volumetric Exploration III (Facade)
This drawing explores congruence, symmetry, reflection, translation, and rotation of a 30x30m cube relative to a reference, such as a line or a point.
Volumetric Exploration II (Two-Point Perspective)
The development of transformable volumes needs to respond horizontally to the site challenges which could not be fulfilled through conventional static structures.
Volumetric Exploration IV (Facade)
Through 'Dimensional Transformation', a form can be transformed by altering one or more of its dimensions and still retain its identity as a member of a family of forms.
Tools Utilized: Charcoal, Pencil, White Kraft Paper
Project Duration: 2 Weeks
Project Description This Applied Project utilizes unique drawing instructions and drawing methods to understand how we as artists can identify and more importantly transform the mundane surroundings that we live in into endless possibilities of invisible cities. I began with a review of art transformative literature and how it presents an analysis of developmental processes in conjunction with drawing instruction and its relation to drawing methods. I focused on the artistic architectural methods within a traditional and non-traditional school setting (the emergency exit door of the American University of Sharjah). Through observation, intricate analysis, and reflection, information was collected and analyzed for naturalistic generalizations, so that this applied project could address the value of metamorphosis. Illustrated are explorations of the endless possibilities of imagination, and my realization of the phrases "the world is your oyster" and "what life could be beyond that door".
Invisible Cities - Metamorphosis Art
A final one-point perspective collaged iteration proposes a change in spatial quality within the emergency exit at the foundation basement of A.U.S. The concept adds something new, with a further purpose for the word 'emergency' creating a different characteristic to the atmosphere, whilst maintaining the original use of the space.
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Project Name: 'Behavioral Construct' - Structures for Architects (ARC342)
Side Elevation
Conventional structures tend to be stabilized by the action of gravity on their mass which holds them in compression. However, this structure was designed to be stabilized by tension rather than compression.
Back Elevation
This system is formed from short, solid, straight linear members, in which the redirection of forces is affected by the multi-directional splitting of a single force simply to tension or compressive elements.
Tools Utilized: Grasshopper, Karamba, Mahogany Wood, Steel Cables
Project Duration: 4 Weeks
Project Description This course was fundamental and necessary in helping me develop a good understanding of structural elements by introducing me to the numerous classifications and behaviors of structural elements and systems most relevant to architectural design. Through the thorough discussions of topics on the fundamentals of structural analysis, types, and classifications of structural dynamics, properties, and performance capacity of the primary building materials and structural elements; we (Nada Khalaf, Mariam Jacob, and myself) were able to build a structurally behavioral construct that utilized rigid square-sectioned wood elements in compression and steel cables in tension. This structure was designed to support itself for a span of 120cm, be tested to the point of destruction - carry a minimum weight of 75kg, all whilst costing a reasonable amount of money for production.
Front Elevation
1:1 scale of a load bearing vector active system created using tension and compression of 5x5x100cm members of mahogany wood.
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Project Name: 'Paper Fold and Monster' - Design Foundations (DES131)
Arches Paper Fold No. 007
No. 007 is a 3-Dimensional manifestation of a composed field, point, space drawing.
Arches Paper Fold No. 123
Following up from the previous exercise, No. 123 is an unorthodox triangulation of an FSP skeleton drawing.
Arches Paper Fold No. 069
Through the intricate/resolved extrusion of regulating lines obtained from an FPS drawing, No. 069 was realized.
Arches Paper Fold No. 419
No. 419 is a volumetric exploration of Sol Lewitt's approach of plotting density as aggregate.
Tools Utilized: Arches Paper, Basswood, Chipboard, Watercolor
Project Duration: 1-3 Weeks
Monster Scaffold
Captured above is a manually configured scaffold/structure for a manual (not electric), a mechanical tool that has at least one moving part, and is old (used, recycled, or otherwise re-purposed).
Monster
Monster is the final visual composition of a metamorphosized screwdriver integrated within a pre-existing scaffold formed from the amalgamation of chipboard and basswood sticks.
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OTHER WORKS "My journey through architecture school these five years has definitely not been easy, but I believe all the sacrifices I made have paid off well in regards to my assimilated knowledge, perception of the world, and also in my belief and approach to architecture. I believe that the good and the greats amongst us are only separated by the willingness to sacrifice." - Gbadebo Ganiu Giwa
Portfolio Content: 90% of 100%
MISCELLANEOUS Projects Completed Between 2015-2020
Al-Ain Villa Location - Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates Client - N/A Year - 2020 Area - 1080.00 Square Meters Typology - Residential Team - MX-Concept/H.F. Tools Utilized - Sketchup, Rhino, Twinmotion
Tool Transformation Location - American University of Sharjah Client - N/A Year - 2015 Area - N/A Typology - Design Metamorphosis Team - N/A Tools Utilized - Trace Paper, Pencil, Plier
Hessa Falasi Store Location - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Client - Hessa Falasi Year - 2020 Area - 318.70 Square Meters Typology - Interior Design Team - MX-Concept/H.F. Tools Utilized - Sketchup, Enscape, AutoCAD
Jewelry Store Location - Dubai Design District, Building 7 Client - Arqa by AR Year - 2020 Area - 70.00 Square Meters Typology - Interior Design Team - MX-Concept/H.F. Tools Utilized - Rhino, Twinmotion
Hotel Room Location - Detroit, Michigan Client - Vicki Fox DiLaura Year - 2019 Area - 45.00 Square Meters Typology - Interior Design Team - N/A Tools Utilized - Sketchup, Lumion
Field, Point, Space Drawing Location - American University of Sharjah Client - N/A Year - 2015 Area - N/A Typology -Transformative Drawing Team - N/A Tools Utilized - Arches Paper, Watercolor
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MISCELLANEOUS Projects Completed Between 2015-2020
Cyprus Retreat Physical Model Location - Nicosia, Cyprus Client - Maria Panagiota Year - 2016 Area - 3790.50 Square Meters Typology - Residential Team - N/A Tools Utilized - Basswood, Chipboard, Cardboard
Plaster Mold Location - American University of Sharjah Client - N/A Year - 2015 Area - N/A Typology - Modeling Team - N/A Tools Utilized - Plaster, Water, Box
Unit RA011 Noor Location - Dubai, United Arab Emirates Client - Noor The Label Year - 2020 Area - 190.80 Square Meters Typology - Interior Design Team - MX-Concept/H.F. Tools Utilized - Rhino, Sketchup, Twinmotion
Jig Drawing/Rubbing Location - American University of Sharjah Client - N/A Year - 2015 Area - N/A Typology - Drawing/Tracing Team - N/A Tools Utilized - Jig, Pencil, Charcoal, Paper
Faceted Lamp Location - American University of Sharjah Client - N/A Year - 2018 Area - N/A Typology - Fabrication Team - N/A Tools Utilized - Rhino, Grasshopper, Aluminum
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Socio Parks And Heights Location - Dubai, United Arab Emirates Client - EMAAR Dubai Hills Year - 2018 Area - 45,000 Square Meters Typology - Interior Design Team - RMJM Tools Utilized - Sketchup, Lumion WHITE FACADE STRIPS, WIHITE AND BROWN BALCONIES AND UNIFORM HORIZONTAL BAND
CREAM PAINT FACADE WITH WHITE WHITE STRIPS, WHITE AND FACADE BROWN STRIPS, WHITE RANDOM ALTERNATING AND BROWN WITH PAINT FACADE WITH WHITE STRIPS, BROWN BALCONIES AND BALCONIESWIHITE AND SMALL CROWNBALCONIES AND UNIFORM HORIZONTAL BAND SMALL CROWN AND BROWN
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MISCELLANEOUS Projects Completed Between 2015-2020
Morphogenic Surfaces Location - American University of Sharjah Client - N/A Year - 2018 Area - N/A Typology - Fabrication Team - N/A Tools Utilized - Grasshopper, Chipboard, Rhino
Sheikha Sana Room Renovation Location - Dubai, United Arab Emirates Client - HH Sheikha Sana Year - 2020 Area - 176.00 Square Meters Typology - Interior Design Team - MX-Concept/H.F. Tools Utilized - Sketchup, Enscape
Articulated Surfacing Location - American University of Sharjah Client - N/A Year - 2016 Area - N/A Typology - Fabrication Team - N/A Tools Utilized - Mechanical Object, Arches Paper
Artiste Residency Location - Sharjah, United Arab Emirates Client - Sharjah Art Foundation Year - 2017 Area - 380.00 Square Meters Typology - Residential Team - N/A Tools Utilized - Sketchup, Rhino, Lumion
Parasitic Grid Location - American University of Sharjah Client - N/A Year - 2018 Area - N/A Typology - Experimental Modeling Team - N/A Tools Utilized - Acrylic, Cement, Chipboard, Mache
Angularity Location - New York, United States of America Client - Timber in the City Competition Year - 2019 Area - 10,385.00 Square Meters Typology - Mixed-Use Urban Development Team - L. Luis, A. Brisano, Y. Jason Tools Utilized - Revit, Lumion, Sketchup
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