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2019 - 2023
HANIE NOROUZZADEH
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Hello! I‘m Hanie, an interdisciplinary architect and designer with experience in both the architecture and planning industry, as well as game and product design. I view architecture as a language of communication, a window into thoughts and cultures that extend beyond mere construction. What excites me the most is building concept narratives for designs. Learning/Un-Learning from various actors and exploring modes of participation in a project has always been a fascinating journey for me during my studies. I identify as a creative individual with a passion for designing with consideration for both humans and nature and I believe that adopting such an approach is important for our world today.
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A R C H I T E C T - A RT I S T - D E S I G N E R Hanie Norouzzadeh ( Fa t e m e h N o r o u z z a d e h M a h b o o b )
Address: Hohenstaufenstr. 58, 10781, Berlin (Germany)
Tel: +49 1789184577 DE Email: h.f.norouzi@gmail.com Academic Email: f.norouzzadehmahboob@campus.tu-berlin.de
skype: hanieh.norouzzadeh Date & Place of birth: 26.07.1995 - Sydney, Australia
Nationality: Iranian Instagram: @hfnzm Linkedin: Hanie Norouzzadeh
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Freelance Architect
at Kulturnetzwerk Neukölln (blockpark447)
CV.
(Jun 2021–Jul 2021) Contract
WORK EXPERIENCE
Location: Mollnerweg 31, Berlin (Germany) Website: https://kulturnetzwerk.de/portfolio-items/wir-bringen-ringsleben-zum-leben/?portfolioCats=16%2C19 Responsibilities: - Design and planning the parkplatz - 3D modeling & visualization - Producing Detail Drawings for the pavilion - Participatory meetings with the youths Sector: Education, Construction and Design
Architect
Architectural Designer
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MVRDV
(Jan 2023–Present) Fulltime Architect
Location: Tempelhofer Ufer 23-24, 10963 Berlin (Germany) Website: https://www.mvrdv.com/ Responsibilities: -- Architectural design and planning in: Feasibility studies Competitions Preplanning (LP1 and LP2)
- 3D modeling, Rendering and Post-production - Creating Diagrams & Architectural drawings - Layout and presentation preperation - Research and Study - Concept and Narrative design Sector: Construction and Design
Product Designer at
Soba Studios
Tutor of Eichkamp dormitory (Feb2022–Oct 2022) Working student
location: Harbigstr. 14, 14055 Berlin (Germany) Website: https://www.stw.berlin/wohnen/wohnheime Instagram: @eichkampsv Responsibilities: - Managing social media accounts - Content creation and advertising - Studnet advice & guidance - Event organization and management Sector: Arts, culture and education
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Ayeneh Office (Sep 2017–Nov 2019) Full-time +(Jul 2017–Sep 2017) Internship
Location: Niavaran street, No.206, Unit 6, Tehran (Iran) Website: www.Ayenehoffice.com Instagram: @ayenehoffice Responsibilities: - Architectural design and planning - 3D modeling, Rendering and Post-production - Creating drawings and layouts for buildings - Producing Technical Drawings - Research and Study - Surveying Sites and Buildings Sector: Construction and Design
Game Artist & Designer (Oct 2021–Oct 2022) Working student +(Jul 2021–Oct 2021) Internship
Location: Tempelhofer Ufer 32, Unit 6, Berlin (Germany) Website: https://www.sobaworld.io/ Responsibilities: - UI/UX design - Game, Scene & environment design - Content creation (video, image, text) - Managing Asset library - Managing social media accounts Sector: Arts, entertainment and recreation
at StudierendenWERK Berlin
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at Indie Group (with Atiyeh Norouzzadeh)
(Sep 2017–Nov 2019) Self-employed
Location: Tehran (Iran) Projects: https://atiyehnorouzi.itch.io/ Responsibilities: - 2D & 3D Art - Character Design - Co designing Game play Sector: Arts, entertainment and recreation
Teaching Assistant
at Shahid Beheshti University
(Sep 2018–Jan 2019) Part-time
Location: SBU, Tehran (Iran) Lecturer: Eng. Farzad Falsafi Course: Presentation Methods 2 Sector: Education
Teaching Assistant
at Shahid Beheshti University
(Sep 2015–Jan 2016) Part-time
Location: SBU, Tehran (Iran) Professor: Dr. Azadeh Khaki ghasr Course: Introduction to Architectural Design Sector: Education
E D U C AT I O N
D I G I TA L S K I L L S
M.Sc. Architecture Typology
Highly Skilled:
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Technische Universität Berlin (TUB)
(Oct 2019–Oct 2022) EQF level 7
Location: Straße des 17. Juni 135, 10623 Berlin (Germany) Website: www.tu-berlin.de Grade: 1.5 (very good)
aac (Academy for Architectural Culture)
(Mar 2021) 1 month
Location: Rainvilleterrasse 4, 22765 Hamburg (Germany) Website: https://www.aac-hamburg.com
Bachelor of Architectural Engineering at
Shahid Beheshti University (SBU)
(Sep 2013–Jan 2018) EQF level 6
Location: SBU, Tehran (Iran) Website: www.sbu.ac.ir Grade: 1.5 (very good)
Figma - Enscape - Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel)
Archicad - Grasshopper - Premiere - Aftereffects QGIS - Blender - Unity
LANGUAGES - Persian (Farsi) - English - Deutsch - Arabic
Native proficiency Full professional proficiency Professional working proficiency Elementary proficiency
H O N O R S & AWA R D S Winning project (Eco Techno Squatting)
Pre-university & High school Diploma at Roshangar 1
Skilled:
Partially Skilled:
Spring Workshop at
Autocad - Rhino - Sketchup - Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign) - Lumion - Revit - Camtasia
at wa award 2022 – Architektur in planetaren Grenzen
(Mar 2022)
(Sep 2009–Jun 2013) EQF level 4
Website: https://www.wettbewerbe-aktuell.de/ ergebnis/wa-award-2022-architektur-in-planetarenGrenzen-164103
Location: Darakeh, Tehran (Iran) Field: Mathematics & Physics Grade: 1.3 (very good)
Shortlisted project (Social Highgarden) at
VOLUNTEERING
Berlin affordable housing challenge competition
(2021)
Website: https://architecturecompetitions.com/ berlinhousingchallenge/
Creative Director & Designer
at Eichkamp SSV (student self-administartion)
(Nov 2020–Present)
location: Harbigstr. 14, Berlin (Germany) Website: https://faq.eichkamp.rocks/ Instagram: @eichkampsv Responsibilities: - Event organization and management - Managing the Instagram account - Content creation - Graphic design Sector: Arts, entertainment and recreation
Excellent academic standing and Grant to the Graduate Program at
Shahid Beheshti University (SBU)
(Jan 2018)
Was ranked 2nd student of the class of 2018 and was given admition without examination to the Architecture & Technology Masters program at SBU.
Game Artist & Designer at SBU Game Lab
(Aug 2016–Dec 2017)
Location: SBU, Tehran (Iran) Responsibilities: - 2D & 3D Art - Character Design - Co designing Game play Sector: Arts, entertainment and recreation
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University projects
Table of contents Work projects
Competition projects
Workshop projects
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Quarter 2032
Eco Techno Squatting
Master Theis - TU Berlin, SoSe 2022
Design studio 2 - TU Berlin, WiSe 2022
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Mediating Entities
Urban Farm
Typology Design studio - TU Berlin, WiSe 2021
Design studio 1 - TU Berlin, SoSe 2020
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IPAI
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Innovation Park Artificial Intelligence
Blockpark 447
MVRDV competition and project, 2023
Freelance project summer, 2021
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Social Highgarden
Emulcity
Berlin affordable housing competition, 2021
CityX competition, Bio inspired modular morphologies - TU Berlin, SoSe 2020
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Museumsgarten
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aac Spring Workshop, 2021
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Quarter - 2032 “A prototype for a future-oriented cohabitation typology in Lichtenberg”
TU Berlin SoSe 2022 Master Thesis Read the full Thesis here.
Location: Quarter 2032 Master Thesis - SoSe 2022
Josef Orlopp Straße 97, 10365 Berlin, Germany
Associates:
Maria Dimitroudi | Theodoros Tsepelidis
Advisors:
Prof. Rainer Hehl Prof. Eike Roswag Klinge View from the east entrance.
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Architecture Portfolio 2019-2023 Hanie Norouzzadeh
“QUARTER 2032” is a prototype for a future-oriented living typology for a circular mixed-use cooperative; where inhabitants think, act and suggest alternative practices about ownership, resources, and collectivity. Its story starts in 2022 when the vision is born from a wish to emerge alternative working and living spaces in Lichtenberg, Berlin, by a group of initiatives who wanted to investigate: “What if people take action and promote a circular, collective, and non-profit ownership and development model?“ To test this idea, an experimental prototype for a mixed-use cooperative was introduced, which offered an alternative ownership model based on sharing and collectivity, as well as localizing the material resources and sustainable production.
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The housing crisis was deteriorating, given the inflation and rising energy prices in berlin. Lichtenberg was a postindustrial zone and was no longer on the city’s periphery. It had some promising infrastructure and enough unmapped empty land to be a testing ground for this collective living and working concept. There were already some evolving cultural centers within these post-industrial yards, which were run by autonomous initiatives. Quarter 2032’s vision was to also introduce habitation, by developing a collective cooperative model, with the support of Mietshäuser Syndikat, and berlin‘s senate to avoid future gentrification in the area.
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The remains of an abandoned factory in Joseph Orlopp str. 97 were chosen to implement this alternative lifestyle by using a digital interface, the CO-HAB Configurator.
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FIGMA PROTOTYPE
Material disposition process Reusing the material found in the site. (the middle building here)
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Project timeline
Showing different stages of the project, from negotiations untill the design and later construction.
UARTER - 2032 Ten years ago, in 2022, a vision was born from a wish to emerge working and living spaces for circular communities in Berlin. An initiative group in Lichtenberg started embracing the shifts happening in the social, economic, and cultural realms by envisioning an alternative future for Berlin. They wanted to investigate the idea that; “What if people take action and promote a circular, collective, and non-profit ownership and development model?“ To test this idea, they introduced an experimental prototype for a mixed-use cooperative with an alternative ownership model based on collectivity and participation, and localizing the material resources. After a prototyping and research phase which lasted until 2025, the group developed this vision further by utilizing a digital platform to spread their goals and strategies to grow their community. The first prototypical project started its construction in 2027 at Josef Orlopp str. 97 by using a digital interface, the Cohab Configurator, as a game-like tool for communication and participatory design between the residents and architects. It was meant to provide them with a set of building component toolkits and a catalog of existing materials, to emerge a resilient, user-oriented block, where people’s lives and jobs positively affect their neighborhood and community.
En | De About
Materials
CoHab Configurator
Bakery
Open call for artists
How we live together...
Publication: *Co-op
Urban Gardening
We the Cooperators!
Waste material matters
Building together
Our ownership model
Canteen opens!
Our shops & studios
Sustainable kit
Meet-up: planning
The digital platform of the cooperative.
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CO-Hab Configurator
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The digital participatory flow
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1. Welcome to the CO-HAB Configurator
5. Start by creating the shared core
9. Pick from the Mixed com
2. Sign in and pick your group
6. Explore the given components
10. Hybridization of the co
3. Discover the housing territories and pick yours
7. Pick from the Kitchen components
11. To continue go to the p
4. Pick the most suitable housing location
8. Pick from the Service components
12. Explore the satellite co
mponents
13. Pick from the living satellites
17. Check how your house is located
omponents
14. Choosing from the working satellites
18. Submit the final outcome for evaluation
personal rooms section
15. Hybridization of all the components together
omponents
16. Save the final outcome with your group
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Click here to try the prototype.
„CO-Hab configurator” is an intermediate digital tool that enables architecture to fit within a complex web of interconnected actors and communicate with the residents. The residents are provided the infrastructure, including the commons, and marked the three different housing territories by the architects to pick, explore possibilities, and begin their design journey. After signing in with their housemate’s team and deciding on a territory, they are given a list of components to use as a toolkit to create their private rooms and shared areas. The AI would then hybridize their given input to develop different options based on various criteria that are considered based on the cooperative strategies. It is meant to be a fun multiplayer game to facilitate the participatory design processes but still includes the residents’ ideas and desires.
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Components Catalogue of basic components
K2
OT1
OT2
SB1
K3
K4
OT3
OT4
SB3
K5
K6
OT5
OT6
SB5
K7
K8
OT7
OT8
Service components
K1
Mixed components
Kitchen components
provided by the architects in the CO-Hab configurator
SB7
Catalogue of the user generated Hybrids
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some variations of shared cores created after the hybridization by the users
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H1
H2
H3
H4
H5
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LS2
WS1
WS2
SB4
LS3
LS4
WS3
WS4
SB6
LS5
LS6
WS5
WS6
LS7
LS8
WS7
WS8
SB8
H6
H7
Working satellite
LS1
Living satellite
SB2
H8
H9
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Ground floor plan
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Public programs such as restaurant, market, studios, workshops, greenhouse and office area.
Inner yard facing the commons, laundry cafe and working areas.
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First floor plan Housing territories and commons inbetween.
Common kitchen of the “Co” housing territory.
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Section A
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Public programs such as restaurant, market, studios, workshops, greenhouse and office area.
View to the greenhouse and open frams as well as the nature housing territory above the greenhouse.
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Section B From the Work housing territory with the studios in the GF and living areas on the upper levels.
Structure detail 19
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Agriculture & energy production cycle
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Eco-Techno Squatting „A new cohabitation between human, nature & technological interventions, using an alternative ownership model of squatting“
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TU Berlin WiSe 2021-22 Design studio 2 Ecohaus Winning Project wa award 2022 – Architektur in planetaren Grenzen
Eco Techno Squatting Master Thesis - WiSe 2021-22
Location:
Köpenicker Straße 140, 10179 Berlin, Germany
Associates:
Maria Dimitroudi | Theodoros Tsepelidis
Supervisor:
Prof. Rainer Hehl View from
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They are opposing the privileging of human existence as one and only dominant actor over the existence of natural actors, and technological elements, and create spaces of encounter and interaction among Zoe-Geo-Techno entities, which are all constantly codependent and cooperate to build up an open system. The Eco-Techno-Squatters challenge the consolidated concept of ownership within the urban fabric by squatting the ruins and changing the property status. At the same time, they bring to the fore processoriented and construction participatory strategies by actively involving the resident in all the stages of reconstitution of the ruin.
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In 2021, an ecological movement, called Eco-Techno Squatting, arises to redeem the place of non-human entities in the heart of huge cities like Berlin. The Eco-Techno Activists are trying to manifest an ecological viewpoint to the coexistence between natural, technological, and human actors to look for an active balance in our environment. They claim abandoned structures in the urban fabric and introduce a new model and culture of living, a co-inhabitation with technology and nature in order to transform it eventually into a lively microneighborhood.
the back building to north.
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SETUP STRATEGIES COOKBOOK
1. 1. HOW DO WE BECOME PIONEERS? “We need space to experiment, to try things out” #hellopioneers
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2. HOW DO WE UNDERSTAND NATURE? “The nature speaks & lets include it as an equal actor” #hellowoods,#WWW (Wood Wide Web)
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3. HOW DO WE FIND STUFF? “Material & design can bring unexpected outcomes” #morethanribbles, #material library, #material networks
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4. HOW DO WE RESHAPE IT? “Modifications towards comformt” #cover-it,rotate-it,screw-it
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5. HOW DO WE CONSUME? “Towards self-sufficiency” #energize-it
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6. HOW DO WE PAY & FIND FINANCIAL SUPPORT? “Find financial partners for a sustainable growth” #spread-it-out
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7. HOW DO WE OWN? “Establish the cooprative & the new ownership model” #collectiveownership
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8. HOW DO WE GROW? “Incompleteness can bring new dynamic & growth” #embracethegaps
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9. HOW DO WE ECO-HABITIZE IT?
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“You can find freedom through sharing” #commons,commons,morecommons
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10. HOW DO WE UNFOLD THE ECO-HABITIZE MODEL? “One step closer to the micro neighborhood ecosystem” #holydiversity
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1. PIONEERING DEVICES
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Devices
2. NATURE DEVICES
3. RESOURCE DEVICES
4. TRANSFORMATION DEVICES
5. SELF-SUFFICIENCY DEVICES
6. COMMUNICATION DEVICES
7. ASSEMBLY DEVICES
8. LIVING DEVICES
9. EXPANSION DEVICES
10. NEIGHBORHOOD DEVICES
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Project timeline
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Showing the there stages of the projects creation.
View from the staircase void to the central yard, connecting the front and back building by creating a gap in between for circulation.
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Program
Showing the programatic changes over the time in every stage of the project.
Program axo
How the program grows in different parts of the abandoned building from the front part to the back part.
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Ground floor plan - Growth stage
First floor plan - Initiation stage
First floor plan - Growth stage
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Ground floor plan - Initiation stage
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GROW
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WTH
Ground floor plan - Consolidation stage
First floor plan - Consolidation stage
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Human actors (pioneers) FG HEHL
ECO HOUSE
WiSe 21/22
Maria Dimitroudi / Hanie Norouzzadeh / Theodoros Tselepidis
HUMAN ACTORS
ERICA
HANIE
LOUIE
MAITA
MARIA
PHILLIP
STEPHANIE
PLUMBER
ARCHITECT
AGRICULTURIST
ARTIST-MUSICIAN
ARCHITECT
CARPENTER
BIOLOGIST
ARCHITECT
- knows how-guidence in the construction. - assemble and help with building. - organisation with the rest of the team. - take care of the plants.
- constructs the building‘s water collection and algea infrastructure. - installs infr for kitchen and bathroom areas.
- design the program and stages of the intervention. - assemble and help with building. - take care of her own garden. - Wall painting and graffitii.
- research on cultivation methodes find ideas for using simple reneauable energy. - teach to the other members of the group. - take care of the main plantation floor
- help in the intervetion-accustics. - assemble and help with building. - take care of the event room.
- design the program and stages of the intervention. - assemble and help with building. - take care of the common workshops
- take the lead on the wood construction. - find ideas for fast & optimum ways. - assemble and help with building. - supervise the rest of the group in wood construction.
- works with algae cultivation farm. - take care of the labs and greenhouses. - checks and does experiment on plants.
- design the program and the stages of intervention. - assemble and help with building. - offers help to the collective kitchen.
- 1 sleeping unit - studio working-machines - storage region - plant nursery
- 1 sleep unit - 1 toolkit storage - 1 working station
- 1 big unit for sleeping and flexibe uses. - studio for working/ study. - tiny garden box for her plants
- 1 sleeping unit and - 1 extra space for visitors or flexible use - study/research space - Lab to experiment
- 1 sleeping unit and 1 extra space for visitors or flexible use. - studio record space - storage
- 1 sleeping unit and 1 extra space for visitors or flexible use - studio working-study-pottery ceramics
- 1 sleeping unit - Wood workshop - storage region
- 1 sleep unit and one extra space for visitors - algae laboratory - greenhouse
- 1 sleep unit - 1 additional unit - working studio - storage
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CARLOS CRAFTSMAN
View from the common kitchen in the back building facing the inner yard.
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THEODORE
FG HEHL
ECO HOUSE
WiSe 21/22
Maria Dimitroudi / Hanie Norouzzadeh / Theodoros Tselepidis
>10m
NATURE ACTORS
ALGAE
MUSHROOMS
WILD PLANTS
FLOWERS
SHRUBS
FRUITS & VEGGIES
CREEPERS
TREES
ALGAE FARM
OYSTER MUSHROOM FUNGI+ MYCELIUM
GRASS MOLINIA DESCHAMPSIA
COMPANION FLOWERS + BEE BALM + CORNFLOWER + CHAMOMILE
BIG-DENSE SHRUBS HYDRANGEAS + PACHYSANDRA
VERTICAL GARDENS + GREENHOUSE FRUITS & VEGETABLES
GRAPE IVY + GROUND IVY + VIRGINIA CREEPER
BEECH TREE + PINK PERFECTION (CHERRY TREE)
USAGE
- electricity production - water filteration
- medicines - biofuels - light composite materials for insulation against heat/fire & sound - water filteration - mushrooms as food
- medical herbs - ornamental
- medical herbs - ornamental
- ornamental - flowers in spring (H) - create shading - divider - evergreen (P)
- food source
- cover the façades - avoid heat loss - create shading - produce fruits (in Grape Ivy) - have flowers & mint (in Ground ivy)
- beech is the current tree in the site - pink perfection has seasonal cherry fuits & flowers
CONDITIONS
<1m
5m
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Nature actors
Interior/Exteriot in isolated tubes
Interior on wooden plates/bags
Exterior/Interior rootes in soil
Exterior/Interior rootes in soil/plant box
Exterior/Interior rootes in soil
Exterior/Interior rootes in soil/plant boxes in the greenhouse
Exterior/Interior rootes in soil/plant box
Exterior rootes in soil
A WG flat in the front building, showing the old and new extention parts of the building.
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Mediating Entities „ A typological research & investigation for future types in the Architecture of Labor and our working environments, focusing on the education economy“
TU Berlin WiSe 2021-22
Mediating Entities Typology Design Studio - WiSe 2020-21
Typology Design studio: Architecture of Labor - Education economy
Location:
Tegel Airport, 13405 Berlin, Germany
Associates:
Amirhossein Rezaei | Maria Dimitroudi | Theodoros Tsepelidis
Supervisor:
Prof. Rainer Hehl
View to the exhibition trail and material librar
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Taking this into consideration the main goal of our proposal is to develop diverse and organic connections and mediations among technical production processes, social processes, and knowledge production processes. Forming this mediator space is our main focal point, and we attempt to experiment on how sequences of collective and secluded qualities can be spatially translated.
We tried to pass these principles in an upcycling research hub that collects plastic waste and produces innovative materials, as well as, through research and collective modes, develop knowledge. We choose to experiment on this program because it lets us seek synergy between praxis and theory, as well as to trigger awareness about the working processes. We attempt to create an open platform where material and immaterial work can interlink organically, where at the same time diverse users by working and interacting, can form social bonds without the need to shred their differences into one homogeneous body.
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We approached the influence of education in the working environment through its potentiality to creat a hybrid condition that is revealed in between working and educating processes. How the role of play, try and error, free and classles interactions, and knowledge transfer can form future working enviroments?
Key Terms: Mediators, Material and Immaterial work, Defined / Liquid, Diverse social connections
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Human relations
Showing the rhizomatic human relations across the building.
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Connectors
Additions to the old structure Putting the fixed functional programs in more closed spaces attached to the old structure. w
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Program
Showing how the programs are overlaying at some parts according to the different function accessibilities in the building.
Ground floor plan left to right: more private zones to more public and open spaces.
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Exploded Axo
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Components
Defined
greenhouse
archive
up-lab
fab cafe
prototype hall
initial process
Mediators
bubbles
agora
playground studio
collector
material library
showcase
exhibition trail
threshold
open platform
dent
staircase module
Infrastructure
structural sequence
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Section A
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Prototype roduction hall, playground office and exhibition trail in the center connecting them.
View to the material library and the airport buildings on the left.
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Section B Lab on the first floor and boubles as flexible area to provide open/close spaces according to the program.
View to the bubble flexible are afor work, study and events.
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Urban Farm “Urban food production and culinary school in between the residential & industrial zones”
TU Berlin SoSe 2021 Design studio 1 LIA - Deep Plan
Location: Urban Farm Design Studio 1 - SoSe 2021
Grenzallee 4, 12057 Berlin,Germany
Associates:
Weronika Kessler | Galina Greenberg | Mohsen Khanmohammadi
Supervisors:
Prof. Finn Geipel
View from the highway beach and west entra
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The unremitting trends of increasing population, urbanization, diminishing water supply, continuing climate change and declining stocks of arable land per person forse us to rethink the way we grow and produce food, and seek new solutions for ensuring future food security. The project is situated on the edge of an industrial district. The existing typology in the area is land consuming, monofunctional, non-permeable and non-sustainable. Urban Farm proposes a diverse program that integrated a clean industry with various services for the neighborhood, providing new jobs, education opportunities, recreation and commerce facilities.
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Problems
Three farm towers are places within the programatic cluster and serve as light wells for the rest of the site. They are operationg on the underground level and thus releasing the ground floor for the public. The project exposes the public to the different facettes and stages of food production, and brings back this basic human practice into the city.
Solutions
Monofunctional
Mixed-use
Contributing to Zoning
Diversifying the Program
Non-permeable
Intigration
Cutting Off The Neighborhood
Providing Services For The Neighborhood
Land consuming
Vertical production
Contributing to Urban Sprawl
Efficient Land Use
Non-sustainable
Indoor farming
Contributing to environmental degradation
Clean, Sustainable Industry
Form creation
Vertical Production
X3
Underground Operational Zone
Recreation
Commerce
Workshops Lifting the Mass
Glass towers as light sources Sticking Tower
Labs
Offices
School
Open Ground Floor
Production Showcase
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Open hours
Morning Program
South view from the S Bahn railroads.
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Evening Program
Night Program
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Plantations Distribution
+ Stacker crane technology Fully automated picking and retrieving
Green Column
Restaurant
Production Towers Vertically stacked Compact and modular Tailored climate control
Culinary School
Labs
Rooftop Farm
Workshops
Lobby Living Walls
View from the south entrance to the lobby.
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Ground floor plan
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Entrance, lobby, farms, service & restrooms, cafe/restaurant, market, playground
View to the ground floor’s lobby.
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First floor plan Food lab, office area, culinary school
Rooftop view from the communal farms.
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Section B Lobby & its staircase, production area, vertical garden
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IPAI Innovation Park Artificial Intelligence
„ An innovative campus for Artificial Intelligence practices as not only a place to live and work, but also to atract visitors and developers in Heilbronn. “
MVRDV, 2023 Competition phase and Project in LP1, LP2 (Ongoing)
IPAI Innovation Park Artificial intelligence MVRDV, 2023
Client:
Ipai Konsortium (Stadt Heilbronn, Dieter Schwarz Stiftung, Schwarz Gruppe)
Location:
Heilbronn, Germany
Founding partner & Directors:
Jacob van Rijs - Enno Zuidema & Svenn Thorissen Check here for full credits and more information Aerial view of the campus from south
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A mixture of business campus, laboratories, a start-up innovation centre, housing, communication centre, and amenities such as a restaurant and kindergarten turn the Innovation Park Artificial Intelligence (Ipai) not only into an attractive place to work, but also a destination for curious visitors to see the development of world-changing technologies first hand, to interact with the people behind their creation, and to learn about the intentions behind their work. With its recognisable circular plan, the design aims to position the campus as a world-leading site for the application of AI technologies. *Text from MVRDV‘s Website
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Pic: Campus concept diagram
Pic: View to the main Plaza and the Communication center
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Building Typologies
Pic: Ground floor plan
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Pic: View from the main green route
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Active Ring
Green Framework
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Blockpark 447 „ A participatory design project, build for and by the youths in the neighborhood of Buckow in berlin.“
Freelance project Summer 2021 kulturnetzwerk Neukölln
Blockpark 447 Freelance project - Summer 2021
Awarded 2nd place by Berliner Präventionspreis 2022
Location:
Mollnerweg 31, 12353, Berlin, Germany
Associates:
Künstlerkollektiv On/Off Philip Hergenroether Kulturnetzwerk team
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I had a chance to be a small part of this project by Kulturnetzwerk Neukölln. They had a loan contract for a wasteland in the middle of the Ringslebenstraße housing area. A cultural center was supposed to be built for the youths and by them to make this empty abandoned area be alive for a good cause. The project was designed and started its construction in summer 2021 together with the initiative team, The artist collective On/Off and the carpenter Phillip Hergernroether. From September, former Tempo Homes were recycled with the Natural Building Lab of the TU Berlin and became a contact point for the cultural work of young people on site. Some other parts have also been added there afterwards.
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The concept of the project was to create a cultural space in the neighborhood with the help of the youths living in the buildings around the area. We had discussion meetings with them to have a partisipatory design approach and ask for their wishes. I used a miro board as an interactive tool to present and gather ideas.
A wooden structure was one of the first wishes of the youths and the project initiators. Simplicity in build and implementation, as well as cosidering the youth‘s desires & ideas, were the key factors in this project. The project was supposed to be made by them, and therefore a low-end construction methods was important.
Blockpark 447 Freelance project - Summer 2021
Events
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Waterproof Curtains Plant box
For this, I suggested flexible modules so that the arrangement of the space could be changed during the time, when the project extends and gets bigger. The modules included the stage, The stepping sitting area with a pool and two movablew pavillons, that I got the chance to create more details during my collaboration with the team.
Building process
Pic: Sabina Menottiova
Pic: Hewa Ibrahim
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Pic: View from a suggestion arrangement for the two pavillons.
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Social Highgarden „A hybrid typology, using the Allotment gradens concept near railroads in higher levels, as a solution to the housing crisis in Berlin “
International competition 2021 Shortlisted project Berlin affordable housing challenge
Location: Social Highgarden Competition project - 2021
Holzmarktstraße 2-6, 10179 Berlin, Germany
Associates:
Mehrave Mokhtarian
Pic: View View to the to Holzmarktstr. Holzmarktstr. and & S Bahn the Sline Bahn and rail Ja
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From Berlin Blocks and plattenbau residential buildings to the Kleingartens, which were initially formed as holiday houses with gardens for the poor to grow food; berlin has emerged and gone through various living typology transformations according to its social, political, and economical situations over time. As a city with a rising number of new inhabitants every year, berlin has been facing severe issues to provide affordable housing for every class in the urbanity with gentrification expanding through the formerly lower-class neighborhoods.
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The SOCIAL HIGHGARDEN project is addressing this issue by bringing affordable social housings to the most gentrified neighborhoods of berlin, such as; Kreuzberg, Prenzlauerberg, Mitte, Neukölln, and Wedding, instead of expanding the city more to the outside and sending the low-income groups anddw minorities to the edges of Berlin.
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Inspired by the concept of the kleingartens using the leftover lands near the railways as cheap areas, It also takes the vacant lands near the railways passing through the hype districts of berlin to occupy and fill these empty plots with affordable modular housing typologies, integrated with gardens to grow plants, as well as hybrid areas for more social and public activities, such as; daily markets for the inhabitants garden products, Kita, studios for initiatives and locals and so on. The form is generated with a multiplication of premade modules with a wooden construction system, an ecological material with its attribute of absorbing carbon dioxide, using the Cellular Automata logic to form and organize the modules around each other in optimum order creating privacy but also social encounters.
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Two room B - 32sqm
Three room A - 48sqm
Three room B - 48sqm
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A two room apartment´s living room with balcony.
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Emul city
TU Berlin SoSe 2020 bio-inspired modular morphologies & CityX Competition
Emulcity CityX Competition- SoSe 2020
Location:
CityX, China
Associates:
Joanna Kowalik | Sebastian von Stosch | Mohsen Khanmohammadi
Supervisors:
Prof. Liss C. Werner, Assistant: Valmir Kastrati Aerial view
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Emulsion and Algae, our two inspirations come from the organic world of algae and from experiments with oil, water, and turmeric. During those experiments, we discovered that the density of turmeric influences the behaviour of oil and creates fascinating morphologies subjected to opposing forces of gravity and buoyancy. In the side view, the emulsion grows and changes, forming landscapes of tower-like blobs and bubbles. From the top, it forms circle packing geometry. The algae we have researched are; volvox algae, with its circular shape and hexagonal surface; and water net algae, which is characterised by a penta- and hexagonal network of filaments. Water
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The area of CityX is characterised by vast wetland areas around Bayiang lake. A common inhabitant of this environment is algae, one of the two inspirations to our project. Algae (volvox) reproduce by building up cell colonies inside of a specimen and releasing them into the waters around it. Algae bloom on the border between water and land and gradually spreads further into the water. Similarly, our urban spread starts on the coastline and around the existing towns.
The hexagonal grid system originates from the geometry of cell connections within an algae unit. Each side of a single hexagon is 1 km long and its diameter is 2 kms. This is also the size limit of neighbourhoods that originate on the coastline and populate the area, following the geometry of circle packing. The initially regular hexagon contains one circle which outlines a single district of CityX (neighbourhood). The size of the circle is then affected by one or few of the rules of urban organization
Emulsion Form Study
Emulcity CityX Competition- SoSe 2020
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Master-plan stages, second stage 2120 - 2140
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Museumsgarten „A green concept as a central entrance building and garden to connect and access all the museums at the Kulturforum in Berlin.“
aac Spring Workshop 2021 Concepts for a Central Entrance Building at the Kulturforum Berlin
Museumsgarten aac spring workshop - 2021
Location:
Matthäikirchplatz (Kulturforum), 10785 Berlin, Germany
Associates:
Karin Chau | Felix Müller | Lür Schäfer
Supervisor:
Walter Gebhardt
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The concept of the Museumsgarten is derived from our understanding of the urban situation as a campus of freestanding architectural icons with immense cultural value. Positioned between Tiergarten and Museumsinsel, we named our proposal Museumsgarten, through which we refer to the historical Tiergarten district which was characterised by the freestanding St. Matthaeus Church mostly surrounded by green free space. By integrating natural design respects the existing architectures while increasing the quality of urban public space. The architectural concept of our entrance hall is represented by the ensemble of the vertical and horizontal.
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The vertical, a landmark tower building, serves as a strong sign, making the Museumsgarten present and visible in the whole city of Berlin, especially towards the Potsdamer Platz. Being open for the public permanently, it attracts people to the site, by introducing not only the Kunstgewerbemuseum, Kunstbibliothek, Kupferstichkabinett and Gemäldegalerie, but also the neighbouring architectural icons. A viewing platform on top of the tower offers a view over the urban situation. The horizontal element, our main entrance building, is a highly efficient orientation machine that offers a clear entrance situation for the adjacent institutions.
Flowing space and transparency are achieved through material and functional organisation creating permeability from various directions and new urban connections. The interior space is defined by a transparent public area in the ground floor that opens up to the landscape architecture, while the upper floor serves as museum area. Skylights are sculpting light and shadow which is generating a suspenseful spatial atmosphere and offering a unique experience to the visitors.
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Urban context with access roads from potzdamerstr. & Tiergarten.
Section A Showing the tower, Church and the museum of the 21th century.
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Furniture Wardrobe Counter
Ticket Counter
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Introduction Museumsgarten
Ground floor plan Entrance, lobby, information, cloackrooms & restrooms, cafe/restaurant, gift shop
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Pic: View to the staircases going to the Kunstgewerbemuseum.
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