Hasti Kahvazadeh Graduate Portfolio
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A responsible architect with a deep dedication to sustainable design. Highly dedicated with a strong focus on completing complex projects on time. Seeking challenging opportunities with a team involved in sustainability projects and design skills. Competent in working with people of different personalities. 3
HASTI KAHVAZADEH Home address
No six Afshin deadened Hafez alley, Homayounfar street Niavaran, Tehran, Iran
Mobile-number + 989912012985 Gmail
hastikahvaa@gmail.com
EDUCATION 2020
Master of Science in Architrcture (2016-2019) Location: Islamic Azad University of North Tehran, Iran Note: Ranked second-best university in iran according to USnews GPA: 18.35/20
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Bachelor of Science in Architecture (2011-2015) Location: Islamic Azad University of West Tehran, Iran GPA: 18.46/20 Note: Ranked within the top 10 students of class 2015
PUBLICATION Hasti Kahvazadeh; Amie masoud Dabagh; “Recreation of the Persian Garden on City Scale to Design a Sustainable City” The Second National Conference on Innovation in Architectural and Urban Engineering. (Oct. 2020)
EXPERIENCE Collaborated with multi-disciplinary team to design residential and commercial projects in Iran. (Moshaverin Maskan Architectural Firm) (Oct. 2015 -Aug. 2016)
Monitored design processes from conceptual phase through construction. (Tarho Afarinesh Manzar Architectural Firm) (Feb 20118 -May. 2019)
Created graphic models using Auto cad, 3ds max, Vray, Revit, Rhino, Photoshop. (May -2019 -Present)
ENGLISH PROFICIENCY IELTS Overall Band Score 6.5 ( L 7.5 S 7.0 W 6.0 R 6.0)
SKILLS Autodesk AutoCAD
V-Ray
Autodesk 3DMax
Adobe Photoshop
Autodesk Revit
Adobe InDesign
Rhinoceros
Design Builder
Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint) 5
CERTIFICATIONS
Autodesk 3Dmax
Rhinoceros
Adobe Photoshop
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Autodesk Revit
V-Ray Rendering
Design Builder
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This portfolio holds a collection of my academic works in architecture, art, and design. Each project had its own means of presentation, but for convenience, they’re all presented in this book in a similar layout, while keeping the original presentations’ spirit.
CONTENTS
Residential Complex 9
”Tajrish Square“ Plaza 17
Cultural Centre 23
Golshahr Mosque 31
Sketches and Artworks 43
Maquettes 49
Photography 53
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RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX Design Year: 2015 13
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I. Typical Dwellings With Limited Sunlight
II. Typical Dwellings With Limited Sunlight
III. Adding Other Units With Indirect Sunlight
IV. The Final Form
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I. a Pure Box
II. Transforming Edges
III. Arraying Dwellings
IV. The Final Form
This residential complex is designed based on green architecture and minimal approaches. According to the requirements of green architecture, each unit has a terrace and green yard like traditional houses to reduce daily stress which will also satisfy living space requests and the will to offer public services to the new settlement and open to the outer population. The specific orientation of the building’s walls not only improves the aesthetic of this building but also controls the sunlight leading to eliminate the need for fossil fuel-based energy while creating a healthy residential environment. Manufacturers: Autodesk AutoCad, Autodesk 3ds Max, Adobe Photoshop, V-ray. 17
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Basement Plan
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Second Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
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TAJRISH SQUARE PLAZA Design Year: 2017 21
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I. Square as the basis of design
II. Rotating the square in order to align it to the axis
III. Overlaid squares to
IV. The Final Form
This project is located in the Tajrish neighborhood which is along the northern edge of Tehran, the capital of Iran. This place is one of the oldest parts of Tehran and during the last few decades, has become densely populated leading to heavy air and noise pollution. Besides, the chaotic environment of Tajrish and the presence of hands-on sales have turned this place into an insecure and escaped community resulting in growth rates of crime in the society. This project aims to eliminate the existing streets struggling with intense traffic congestion to design a space that serves as a field for social interaction, communication and provides citizens with a stage for social awareness, personal development, and information exchange. Various kinds of activities would happen here by designing self-employed centers to allow everyone to offer their skills which is affordable and also accessible for every citizen including physically disabled people provided by suitable conventional facilities. In this case, the Tajrish neighborhood would be lively resulting in a safe and secure community. Ps: there are three mosques on this site which have historical and religious value among people therefore preserving them in the process of designing was a must. Manufacturers: Autodesk AutoCad, Autodesk 3ds Max, Adobe Photoshop, lumion. 23
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Gallery Cultural Complex Self Employment Center Amphitheater Shopping Center Vendors Park
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Cafe
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Rallying Space Mosque Courtyard
Charity Office
Cinema
Buildings that architect was not allowed to remove
Site Plan
Manufacturers: Autodesk AutoCad, Autodesk 3ds Max, Adobe Photoshop, lumion. 25
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MOEIN CULTURAL CENTRE Design Year: 2015 27
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I. Oval-shaped amphitheatre
II. Adding gallery with round circulation to the amphitheatre
III. Merging classes with linear circulation with gallery
IV. The final form
Iran is a multicultural country involving a rich historical heritage, so various kinds of production and artifacts can be witnessed there. Unfortunately, recently this country is struggling with a tough economic situation and people are snow under with their job leading to neglect of arts and their national identity. This project aims to design a cultural complex located in the Azadi neighborhood in the center of Tehran, which is an official and industrial place. Through statistical studies, there is a lack of cultural place in this area to preserve and modernize the Iranian traditional products. The exterior design of this building includes two parts, one of them is devoted to amphitheaters surrounded by an art gallery which are in a curve shape, and in the other part which is in solid shape, there are educational classes offering syllabus such as how to produce hand-knit carpet which has an international reputation, and also artifacts such as silverware and embroidery, painting class exclusively miniature and library. Manufacturers: Autodesk Revit, Rhinoceros, Adobe Photoshop. 29
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تراز چهارم
تراز سوم
تراز دوم
تراز اول
گالری
گالری
سالن آمفی تاتر گالری
همکف پارکینگ
پارکینگ
انبار زیرزمین
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Basement Plan
Ground Floor Plan 32
Second Floor Painting Classes Calligraphy Classes Cafe and Restaurant Restrooms Open Air Space Reading Zone
First Floor Open Air Amphitheatre Carpet Weaving Classes Music Classes Restrooms Emergency Room Print Room Theoric Classes Library
تراز چهارم
تراز سوم
تراز دوم
تراز اول
همکف
زیرزمین
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Second Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
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GOLSHAHR MOSQUE-GARDEN Design Year: 2018 35
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Commercial Centre
Mosque Instruction Centre Library Gallery
Parking
Using the pattern of the Iranian garden Duplicate the square module of mosque design throughout the site Dispersion of the square module throughout the site upon on unity and diversity
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Mosque has long played attention in the Islamic architecture of the framework, in such a way that it can be extract and abstract architecture of any point in the Muslim world. since the mosque does not only play a religious role in society, it has the same degree of social and political status and the gathering and unity of all classes free of discrimination against the lord. It has long been known that the architecture of the mosque especially in Iran, which has always been established in the examples of mosques in the Muslim world, has a serious crisis. All social groups involved have responded to the mosque, including architects and urban designers 38
I. Typical primitive mosques plan
II. Extruding ÂŤShabestanÂť plan columns
III. Adding arch to the extruded columns
IV. The final form
It is also highly recommended in Islamic standards of presence, thought and worship in nature, as nature is a divine symbol, and paradise is described in a beautiful and beautiful garden. But despite the high and respect for nature in Islam, in mosques, which is the main building of Muslim worship and is once the most magnificent building in the Islamic city, the place of trees and plants is empty. in this regard, we first examine the temple of the Islamic world and then refer to the principles of explanation of Persian garden and study nature of nature in the religion of Islam and study the presence of elements .of nature ( water and green space ) and the symbolic presence of nature in the form of vegetation in Iranian mosques 39
the method of study in this study is descriptive-analytic and after studying library resources and samples of traditional and contemporary Iranian and contemporary mosques, we reached valuable results and novel ideas to enhance the status of modern mosques in the garden-mosque, so that we designed a contemporary but acceptable mosque for the general public. Manufacturers: Autodesk AutoCad, Autodesk 3ds Max, Adobe Photoshop, V-ray. 40
MOSQUE
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Mosque Ground Floor Plan 42
Section A-A
A-Aمقطع:12-5 نقشه Mosque Basement Plan 43
Commercial Centre Plan 44
Section B-B
Gallery Plan
B-Bمقطع:12-5 نقشه
Instruction Centre Plan
Library Plan 45
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SKETCHES AND ARTWORKS 47
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All sketches are done by copic sketch markers
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These paintings are done with colored pencils and soft pastels
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MAQUETTE 53
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PHOTOGRAPHY 57
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