Haninelghol portfolio2016

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ArchitecturePortfolio American university of Sharjah

H a n i n E l g h o l - 2012/2016


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01 Butterfly House

02 Gallery/workshop

03Adaptive Thermal Vesicle

05 Artist Retreat

06 Degital Fabr cation

07 T o p o l o g i c a l F o r m a t i o n

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01 Butterfly House instructor: Faysal Tabbarah year: 2016

Butterfly house is a space for living, collecting and showing insects.The formal and organizational language of its components was achieved by exploring the aggregation of inflatable forms, later used as formwork for rigid surfaces that exhibited a unique quality of translucency. The program describes the project as The collection, including living butterflies, Minimonsters (Arthropods), Metamorphosis and an archive of dead insects, was injected into four main public spaces that hug the collector’s private space. The procession through the project begins by moving below grade into an open butterfly garden shaded by the elevated pods. Hereby inverting the association of the Minimonsters as belonging to the ground and of the flying butterflies to the sky. Finally, the project is brought to life by a mechanical room that branches into the different pods to supply them with necessities.





02 Furniture Gallery / Workshop instructor: Faysal Tabbarah year: 2014

This Project focuses on Playing with sound forms and tectonics as a tool of space making. the designed proposal is a hybrid of materials where the rich quality of timbers integrates with cables and concrete to create a structural and highly experiential gallery and workshop space. The system allows for light to be filtered into the building creating a diffused atmosphere in the gallery. The Gallery and the workshop are separated by a courtyard to allow for an open condition where public gatherings and exterior display could happen.





03 Adaptive Thermal Vesicles instructor: George Katodrytis year: 2016

The project started with exploring materials that have the potential to be stretched leading to transparency and porosity. The process lead to elastic, translucent materials such as rubber and silicon.These materials have the potential to spatially adapt to the changing requirements of users and environment and could be actuated by pneumatically inflating them. The elasticity of the project and the verticality of it allows it to collect and channel water during rainy seasons.The project becomes like a droplet of water in the middle of the desert. The project becomes a series of vesicles housing the program that are injected into an elastic structure. The vesicles in relation to the elastic structure becomes a combination of light and shadow, closed and open spaces. The inflated vesicles house the pools and the baths and more enclosed program while the elastic structure aims to fill in the mountain gap and create a therapeutic path that takes you up the mountain.




04 Al Bastakiya House instructor: Emily Baker year: 2013

the courtyard house is designed to be located in Bastakiya Heritage Village Dubai. The project aims to create spaces that are both contextual and contemporary. The introverted nature of the project is clear from the site plan, representing the existing houses conditions. The courtyard house consists of two courtyard one that is public and overlooks the gallery ,and onethat is more private and opened to the living spaces. the series of renders provided show the experiential qualities of the house.



05 Artist Retreat instructor: Camilo Cerro year: 2015

This project is a series of holiday rooms located on a mountain side in the desert. these rooms function both as a studio and as a living room for artist to retreat and find inspiration in. the units are hugged by two main public spaces that house the reception, library and resturant , also an exterior amphitheatre was designed to help perform and display desired arts. the project merges into the mountain by following the topography lines. the relationship between the mountain and the units creat a series of exterior spaces that help frame the beauty of the desert. the materials used in the project helped in creating a parallel harmonized relationship with the enviroment.


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Container of the Container Pineapple

This section of the portfolio focuses on digital modeling using softwares such as NURBS surfaces modeling using Rhino and grasshopper. The design were based on forms textures and patterns found in nature . these designs were then manipulated through further explorations with laser cutters, CNC routers and 3d printers to physically reproduce the desired designs.

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Surface strips and ribs Container exploded parts HANIN ELGHOL 45622

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06 Topological Formation/ Maya instructor: Faysal Tabbarah/George Katodrytis year: 2014-2016

This section of the portfolio focuses on modeling using Autodesk Maya as a tool. In the stairs Project the concept pf unit growth and branching was studiied creating a unique step condition that alters from one step to the other. Further more explorations were studied using ncloth and paint brush tools in Maya. The illustraions in the following page portray some of the skills developed.

SPIRAL STAIRS

GENARATIV DIAGRAMS



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