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HANNAH
ALCANTARA
ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO
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h/a HI THERE! I’m Hannah Alcantara, a third year architecture student at HeriotWatt University Dubai, and a strong believer in architecture’s ability to give experiences within practical means, of being able to ensnare the senses by means of creating art as spaces, even in simplicity. As someone who has grown up in the beautifully diverse environment of UAE, it helped shaped me into being a designer that takes realistic creative approaches and maintains open dialogues and optimism within collaborations amongst a group of different cultures and backgrounds. Hope to share those beliefs through my work in this portfolio!
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CONTACT ME! P.
+971 50 954 1080
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hannah_alcantara@hotmail.com
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Dubai, UAE
EDUCATION
SKILLS
HONOURS BACHELOR’S DEGREE Heriot-Watt University Dubai (2018-2022) BA (Hons) Architecture
RH IN O
H A N D SKETCH IN G
LU MIO N
MO D EL MA KIN G
P H O TO SH O P
P H O TO GRA P H Y
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE Pristine Private School (2018) Cambridge AS level
ILLU STRA TO R
GRA P H IC D ESIGN
IN D ESIGN
WRITTEN & O RA L CO MMU N ICA TIO N
A U TO CA D W O RD
EXPERIENCES
P O WERP O IN T
RIBA STUDENT COMMITTEE | 2021 HERIOT WATT-UNIVERSITY
EX CEL
DUBAI DESIGN WEEK EXHIBITION | 2020 “LIVING LATTICE: Reimagining Living in the City” ARCHASM DESIGN COMPETITION | 2020 “URBAN CHAIR: Rethink street furniture” FREE-LANCE | 2020 Mobile Hotel Design Proposal ARCHITECTURE STUDENT DESIGN SHOWCASE “Public Toilet at The Beach”
| 2018
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CONTENTS
01 O2 HOUSING LIVE-WORK HOUSING
PG 4
02 CAELUM
SPACE RESEARCH CENTRE
PG 12
03 VIRIDIS
INNOVATION HUB
PG 18
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EXHIBITION MATERIAL
PG 22
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O2 HOUSING
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FRONT ELEVATION
LIVE-WORK HOUSING TYPOLOGY: Residential LOCATION: Al Jaddaf Waterfront, Dubai INSTRUCTORS: Dr. Harpreet Seth & Manupriam ACADEMIC YEAR: 2020-2021 (3rd Year) An accomodation for skilled dhow builders of Al Jaddaf, one that allows them their own space - as necessary in wellbeing as breathing in oxygen - that allows them to thrive and be represented as skilled artists.
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Consisting of 60 modular units with only the necessary bedroom and bathroom, the crafters are given enough autonomy without unnecessary expense, and through the inclusion of a woodworking workshop and exhibition spaces, there is a social opportunity to connect with the public, sell their creations for extra income, and keep the dying art of woodworking alive.
SKETCH OF DUBAI CREEK ACROSS SITE
WO R K S H O P
E X H I B I T I O N S PA C E S
WAT E R F R O N T D O C K S
MI CROUNI T S
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REUSI NG OLD DHOW SAI LS FOR TENSI LE ROOFI NG
REUSI NG OLD DHOW SAI LS AS SHADI NG
REC YCLI NG DHOW TE AK WOOD FOR PANELI NG
SUSTAINABLITY IN MATERIALS
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SITE PLAN
GF WORK BLOCK PLAN
WORK BLOCK: WORKSHOP INTERIOR
GF LIVING BLOCKS PLAN
LIVING BLOCK: MICROUNIT INTERIOR LIVING BLOCKS TYPICAL UPPER FLOORS
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SECTION A
SECTION B
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VIEW OF EXHIBITION AREA IN FRONT OF WORKSHOP
DRONE SHOT OF MASTERPLAN
EXTERIOR VIEW OF STREET SIDE
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CAELUM
SERVICES
PUBLIC ZONE
SPACE RESEARCH CENTRE TYPOLOGY: Institutional LOCATION: Mushrif Park, Al Khawaneej, Dubai INSTRUCTORS: Shameel Muhammed & Atousa Aslami Nezhad ACADEMIC YEAR: 2019-2020 (2nd Year)
COLIVING ZONE
R E S E A R C H INSTITUTE ZONE
The required areas for an astronomy research institute.
Caelum brings space research to life within Mushrif Park; it simulates the weightlessness of celestial bodies and embodies endless space, as it is lifted using steel quad-stilts above its rolling terrain. Its branching paths between components give a sense of adventure and interaction with the environment to emulate the life of astronauts. Its elevation allows a lush garden to be nestled underneath within an existing dip in the terrain, becoming the mundane Earth guarded by a celestial body floating above.
SECOND SCHEMATIC
Components separated by outdoor bridges, active interaction with landscape
Branching paths give s e ns e of adventure and exploration like astronauts .
FINAL SCHEMATIC
CONCEPT COLLAGE
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FLOOR PLAN viewed from +11.50 m
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COWORKING SPACE INTERIOR
BIRD’S EYE OF GARDEN AND BRIDGES
THE GARDEN SPACE
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SECTION A-A
SECTION B-B
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GARDEN PLAN SKETCH viewed from +7.50 m x e r i s c a p i n g for the garden underneath; struc ture o p e n s a t w e s t a n d e a s t e n d s to direc t nor thwest winds into the inner areas
o v e r h a n g s at the sou th that reduce s olar gain during summer, while allowing s olar gain for winter
s h a d i n g d e v i c e s , like mashrabi ya or louvred panels for east and west , due to lower angled sun
s t i l t s o r p i l o t i li ft a building, allowing circulation underneath and minimal disturbance to the ground
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VIRIDIS
03 INNOVATION HUB TYPOLOGY: Institutional LOCATION: Al Falak St., Dubai Internet City, Dubai INSTRUCTORS: Dr. Harpreet Seth & Manupriam ACADEMIC YEAR: 2020-2021 (3rd year) Viridis, an Innovation Hub for Algaeculture, aims to have facilities for the research and development of the under-utilised algae to ensure true progress and food democracy. The design is a living organism - a design that breathes, adapts, self sustains; where nature is harnessed into its function and allowed to take root. It lives by having algae gradually grown throughout the cladding structure as dynamic shading, which additionally serves as a “metabolism” by being a source of on-site food and energy production, but also by the design itself being free and permeable.
SITE PLAN
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ALGAE R&D CELL
U R B A N FA R M S
STRUCTURE
VEGAN CAFE
200mm STEEL FR AME 150mm DIAGONAL WELD STEEL SUPPORT
ALGAE POND
STONE CLAD CONCRETE P E D E S TA L
SPACE FRAMES
200mm STEEL SUPPORT
ALGAE BIOREACTOR PA N E LS
I N C U B AT I O N CELL
CLADDING SHADING
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ALGAE EXPO CELL
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
SECTION A
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN
ALGAE PONDS BETWEEN THE CLUSTERS
LIGHT & WATER: MOST IMPORTANT COMPONENTS FOR ALGAE
ALGAE EXPO CELL
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EXHIBITION MATERIAL
RUANG TEKUNI LIVING LATTICE SECTIONAL STUDY INSTRUCTORS: Dr. Harpreet Seth & Manupriam ACADEMIC YEAR: 2020-2021
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INVISIBLE THREADS LIVING LATTICE INSTRUCTORS: Dr. Harpreet Seth & Manupriam ACADEMIC YEAR: 2020-2021 Living Lattice was a visual exercise of reimagining lives in the city, through narratives that juxtapose the old and new dwellings of Dubai that conveys the physical, emotional, and mental needs of the people. Invisible Threads takes the Ruang Tekuni design and reimagines Dubai’s lowincome expats from their cramped shared accomodations into central connective courtyards and balconies bonding individual studio units together, allowing their own spaces while giving them the opportunity to interact and connect – to form communities to be reminded they are not alone, and make this a home away from home.
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ME TOO ARCHASM URBAN CHAIR COMPETITION YEAR: 2020 Mumbai is a city of opportunity, where many come to fulfill their dreams but get lost in its bustling streets. Our design gives people an opportunity to rest, providing a momentary break from the fast-paced urban lifestyle within the peace and serenity of Worli Sea Face, its surfaces marked with stories of a diversity of people to remind them that the world is not meant to be walked alone. Our goal is to bring comfort to souls - that by walking in someone else’s footsteps and experiencing their stories, there are others with them in their journey of life. That to sit overlooking the sea, despite the hardships presented by life, is a reminder that there are beautiful things to look forward to along the way.
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DESIGNING HISTORY
BE BOLD
ARCHI-DOODLE YEAR: 2018
LINE & SHAPE YEAR: 2018
Black ink on Canson paper, 29.5 cm x 77.5 cm
Mixed media relief, 29.8 cm x 119 cm
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