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HAMIDREZA MIKAEILI Architecture Hamidreza Mikaeili| Design h.mikaeili@gmail.com
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Mixed use development Sofia
masterplan proposal for a residential and workplace development Sofia, Bulgaria 250,000 sqm Project value: Euro 130 M. In collaboration with Chapman Taylor , Milan
The pure waltz of volumes generates voids, resting places, canopies, walkways, terraces, as well as offering a clear relationship between lights and shadows.
Mixed use development Sofia The land’s natural slope is used to create artificial terraces, becoming important elements of the landscape, on which all the designed buildings and public spaces will be located. The “Piazza” becomes an important key element, a big void in the middle of the architectural and urban texture of the entire project
1. location
2. main accesses
3. pedestrian/ bicycle access
4. core
5. axes generators
6. functions
The project stems from a careful reading of the urban context and the territory in which the area of development is located. The existing infrastructure and in particular the “Ring Road”, along which several important “events” are located, allow easy access to the site from the city center and the airport.
PROJECT LAND-USE
office residential retail educational
functions
modeling
extrusion
summary
Mixed use development Sofia OFFICES TYPOLOGY
TERRACED APARTMENTS TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN
façade detail 1. glass parapet 2. wood planks - thermal insulation - two layer membrane – x-lam cross laminated timber panel
8. soil layer for green roof – filter layer – anti roots water proofing - poliester panel insulation - vapour barrier
9. wood parquet – cement screed – sound insulation - heat insulation light3.wood claddind – ventilation - wood fiber weight concrete screed – vapour barrier – r.c. slab – waterproofing bentonite – thermal insulation - x-lam cross laminated ground floor gravel loose foundation wall – plasterboard 4. wooden soffit
façade detail
1. raised floor - reinforced concrete slab (cobiax system) 2. floor heater fan coil 3. curtain wall - aluminium window frame thermaly broken and toughened glass double grazing, sandwich spandrill with mineral wool insulation 4. acoustic susp. ceiling 5. aluminium brise soleil 6. steel grate used as achor for external brise soleils 7. roller blind
5. aluminium sliding doors 6. plasterboard ceiling 7. wood parquet – cement screed - sound insulation – r.c. prefab. slabs - x-lam cross laminated timber
Agricittà
RESTORATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF A FORMER FACTORY “EX-INNOCENTI”“ ex-innocenti”
Milan, Italy Project Value: Euro 70 M In collaboration with Chapman Taylor , Milan
Agricittà
The existing structure and concrete perceived as the recovery of the industrial memory. The wood and its changeability in time creates area for the community.
Agricittà
Agricittà is a recovery idea of rare industrial architecture in Milano. An imposing artifact consisting of three large naves marked by the constant rhythm of precious steel arches. 25.000sqm
Pical Beach Resort
concept and urban development proposal for a beach resort Porec, Istra, Croatia Project value: Euro 85 M. In collaboration with Chapman Taylor , Milan
“Dynamic shapes glide one over another, escaping at any prospective constraint”
HORIZON
Pical Beach Resort
Architecture insinuates into nature and creates a large visual corridor to the sea
Pical Beach Resort
We are in Porec in Croatia, a lovely place. The purpose of the architectural bodies of this complex is to adapt to the visual guidelines. They flow smoothly and open visual channels to the sea and towards the old town of Porec. 21.000 sqm
Porta Porta di Roma Retail
concept proposal for a new retail building to be connected to the existing shopping centre Rome, Italy Feasibility Study In collaboration with Chapman Taylor , Milan
Porta di Roma Retail The fragmentation and subtraction of volumes, rather than making them lighter, accentuate the monolithic and imposing nature of these architectural structures
Expanding upon a sizable shopping center in Italy posed a unique challenge: bridging the two structures while adhering to the requirement of preserving an unbuilt area between them. To accomplish this, we integrated a new, compact architectural element into the existing building’s developable space. This addition acted as a transitional buffer, seamlessly connecting with the original structure while harmonizing with the design language of the new expansion
Porta di Roma Retail CONCEPT FOR INTERIOR SPACE
unbuildable area
extension
extension
existing shopping center
existing shopping center
connection
existing shopping center
GR.Floor
1rst Floor
Roof Top
Lafayette Department Store
FAÇADE PROPOSAL FOR A DEPARTMENT STORE DESIGN MILAN, ITALY CLIENT: WESTFIELD in collaboration with Chapman Taylor, Milan
“A pure, dark block that hides the preciousness of its function within it.”
Lafayette Department Store
ANALYSIS
EVOLUTION
CONCEPT
ellipsoidal voids as iconic entrances internal entrance level 6.00
external entrance level 0.00
reference imagery and interpretation
VISIBILITY
EXTERNAL ENTRANCE
INTERNAL ENTRANCE
Lafayette Department Store
façade proposal for a department store design Milan, Italy Client : Westfield In collaboration with Chapman Taylor , Milan
A pure, dark block that hides the preciousness of its function within it.
Lafayette Department Store
level 0.00
rooftop
level 6.00
level 12.00
level 18.00
level 24.00
BREEZE Resort DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
NEW RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX JESOLO, ITALY CLIENT: PRIVATE in collaboration with Chapman Taylor, Milan
PROJECT AREA
MASTERPLAN
BREEZE Resort APARTMENT TYPLOGIES TYPE A. 117 Sqm
TYPE B. 100 SQM
TYPE C. 134 SQM
BREEZE Resort
Helal Helal Iranian Iranian Offices
FACADE PROPOSAL COMPETITION TEHRAN, IRAN CLIENT: HELAL IRANIAN OFFICES AWARDED competition 4TH POSITION façade proposal Tehran, Iran Client : Helal Iranian Awarded for the best 10 selected projects
Helal Iranian Offices
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The skin comprises three layers. The first is as opaque as a wall, the second as transparent as glass, and the third as an exterior layer that blends elements of the previous two.
Due to the prevailing climate conditions and the southern positioning of the main entrance, the surface facing this direction boasts the highest degree of transparency.
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Vicolungo the style Outlets STORE CANOPIES
VICOLUNGO THE STYLE OUTLETS RESTYLING NOVARA, ITALY CLIENT: NEPTUNE in collaboration with Chapman Taylor, Milan
APPLYING NEW PATTERN ON CANOPIES regular and monotonous pattern
new possibilities - rythmic and dynamic pattern
final outcome
creating an on-site mockup in order to assess the real-world impact and address any potential technical challenges. We proceeded by generating the necessary technical drawings, obtained proposals from three different companies, and successfully constructed a 50 sqm mockup
VICOLUNGO The style Outlets exterior facade view - as built
We are addressing the issue of excessively long facades by introducing vertical elements to create the illusion of reduced height. Our approach involves incorporating Vertical Planks made of PWC and vertical lighting
ventilated facade cladding
connecting corridors look and feel
VICOLUNGO The style Outlets Canopy detail
The main square
The implementation of a project can bring about significant changes to the existing environment, particularly when there are substantial disparities between the qualities of the existing environment and those of the proposed design. This transformation results in a spatial alteration
developing geometry of the cladding panels
The square canopy developement scheme
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