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For Master Sustainable Architecture and Landscape Design 2024 Havrae Arabshahi Delooei
For Master Sustainable Architecture and Landscape Design 2024 Havrae Arabshahi Delooei
Havrae Arabshahi Delooei
About me
A passionate and creative designer deeply interested in modeling, geometry, and green space creation. Inspired by the natural world, I strive to integrate the serenity and functionality of nature into my designs, crafting spaces that harmonize with their surroundings. Energetic and eager to learn, I am committed to continuous skill development and research, seeking to innovate and create designs that benefit both humanity and the environment.
GPA : 16.5/20
Email: howra.ad1995@gmail.com
Linkdin: linkedin.com/in/howra-arabshahi-10430a211
Education
Bachelor in architecture
Islamic Azad University of Mashhad
Work Experience
Mar-
Jun
Apr -
Jun 5jun20208jun2020 2014 Jun -
Aug
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Workshops and Courses
Preliminary sketches and perspectives
Dr . Kamyar Enzevaei
Green Roof and Wall Design
Tehran Academic Jihad Organization
Resin and Wood
Nyusha Art Academy
Freehand Drawing with Shadow
Association of visual arts in Mashhad
Fundamentals of visual arts
Association of visual arts in Mashhad
Advanced Photography
Youth Cinema Association of Mashhad Iran
Jun -
Aug
Primary Photography
Youth Cinema Association of Mashhad Iran
Software courses
Lands Design (landscape design tool in Rhino)
WWW.RHINO3D.EDUCATION
V-ray for Rhnio Course
Dr. Mahdiar Ismail Beigi
Grasshopper Course
Dr. Mahdiar Ismail Beigi
Rhino Course
Dr. Mahdiar Ismail Beigi
Hard skills
Rhino 3D
Vray-Rhino
Grasshopper
Lands Design
AutoCad
Photoshop
InDesign
SketchUp
Conceptdraw Diagram
3D Maquette
Hand Skeatching
Hand drafting
Word
PowerPoint
Excel
Soft Skills
Analytical thinking
Persistence
Thinker and analyst
Interest
Rock Climbing
Mountaineering
Trustworthy
Creative
Inspiring
As a freelancer, I did different projects inside and outside the university
I was working as a designer in a contractor company
Intern Photographer Freelancer
As a photographer, I took photos in the historical parts of the hotel
Non-Related Professional Activities
Hossamuddin Abbasi
Climbing Damavand Peak, the highest peak in the Middle East Workshop on map reading and working with a compass
Participate in Collective Exhibition of Photographers
A Simple Rendezvous 2
Pilates
bodybuilding
Shooting Persian
Language
English
German
Table of Contents
Architectural Design (Final Design)
Date : 2020/Feb/1
Architectural Design (Residential complex)
Date : 2019/Sep/31
Architectural Design (Hotel)
Date : 2018/Sep/31
Contemporary Museum team work
Date : 2017/Feb/1
Point practice (extruded pipes)
Date : 2016/Feb/1
Line Practice (Extruded Curved Ceiling)
Date : 2016/Feb/1
Date : 2016/Sep/31
3D Space Practice (Pavion)
Date : 2016/Sep/3
Surface Practice (Ascension Temple) single work single work single work single work single work single work single work
Individual Arts (Photography,Handicrafts,Painting, ...)
Due to the absence of even a music center and the lack of music centers in this city, I decided to design for this issue. According to the analysis and form of the site, it is better to use geometric shapes such as hexagons and triangles. In this regard, the hexagonal and triangular forms of the building plan have been designed from internal and external relations.
The culture hall that was designed is placed in a space between the green space and as mentioned before, the volume of this building was formed according to the Iranian cultural roots and geometric connections, and because we needed two separate buildings, the amphitheater and the culture hall, according to the form and location of the site, This shape is designed.
Due to favorable winds from the east and prevailing winds from the southeast and northwest, we have strong winds in the south and east of our site.
Due to the location of the site in the park, the best view is from the west side of the site, and the most limited view is given to the inside of the site.
The best view is for educational and cultural uses, and after that for service and administration.
The best part of the site with good lighting is in the south and east of the site and the least lighting is in the northwest part of the site.
The place that needs a great light is the cultural and educational part
The most noise pollution is due to traffic and the street is on the east and south side, and there is a small amount of noise due to the site’s location in the park.
As you can see, educational and cultural uses require more silence, so they are placed in a quieter place.
As the architectural vision for the cultural music center takes shape, the program diagram serves as a blueprint for realizing its multifunctional aspirations. Each element within the diagram represents a distinct facet of the center’s identity, from rehearsal studios to exhibition galleries. Concurrently, the site location diagram provides invaluable insights into the contextual nuances that inform the center’s design ethos.
Analysis of internal vision
Diagram
The strategic placement of the proposed cultural music center within the urban fabric is underscored by a meticulous analysis encapsulated in the site location diagram. The program diagram further delineates the multifaceted nature of the center, showcasing its diverse offerings ranging from performance spaces to educational facilities.
According to the curriculum, we had to design a residential complex. This design was done by a group and a single person, and I designed this collection individually. In this residential complex, paying attention to the connection between the building and the open space and the pedestrian and riding routes was particularly important, and attention should also be paid to the connection between the commercial space and the whole complex.
This project entails a vast and comprehensive residential complex comprising 8 diverse building blocks. These blocks are designed to accommodate single, double, and triple-bedroom units, each offering unique features and amenities for its residents.
Plan
Mass process diagram
Here you can see the diagrams of the blocks located on the site, which are designed according to the wind and sunlight and the visual visibility of the towers.
First Floor Plan
of the site location
The primary objective in designing this residential complex has been to create a healthy and dynamic environment. Therefore, landscape design and public spaces have been crafted using hexagonal geometries to foster closer connections between residents and nature.
In addition to serving as a complete residential community, spaces for public and commercial services have also been incorporated. This commercial block provides facilities such as shops, restaurants, and service centers for the convenience of residents.
The project focuses on sustainable design principles, integrating elements like wind patterns, solar exposure, and noise mitigation to create a comfortable living environment for residents.
The site analysis for this residential complex considers prevailing winds, desirable views, and factors like noise pollution and solar exposure. By optimizing building orientation for natural ventilation, mitigating noise, and maximizing solar access, the complex aims to create a comfortable and sustainable living environment. This holistic approach to site planning prioritizes environmental sustainability and resident well-being.
Team work : Map design, maquette, rendering, 3D
Softwares : Rhino,V-Ray,Lands design,Photoshop,Indesign, Lands Design
As the third plan, we had to design a hotel with standard specifications and criteria in a specific land as a group. My duty here was to design the plan and technical documents and make the maquete, and my friend was responsible for doing the 3D. Of course, I rebuilt all these documents that you can see in this project and designed and added more visual language information to it.
On our first floor, there is a set of uses such as service, commercial, services, amphitheater, educational, etc. The services and the heart of the hotel are placed in the two lower floors of the hotel, such as the main kitchen, parking ,laundry room, and the recreational sports complex. It is also designed for facilitys and vertical connection between all floors and proper servicing of multiple elevators for cargo and elevators and escape stairs.
way of vertical communication of residential floors with restaurants and service, commercial and recreational spaces
Here we see some diagrams of the process of volume formation and program. In the first diagram ,which is the mass process,the basement and main design of the hotel is done first,and then we see the combination of the hotel type floors and its service set.In the exploded diagram, which shows the connection of all floors based on the separation plan.
You can see pictures of the outside and inside of the complex from the eighth floor, as well as views and sections of the hotel from the way of vertical communication. Visitors can explore exterior and interior shots of the complex from the eighth floor, along with perspectives and cross-sections showcasing the hotel’s vertical communication spaces.
The three-story museum project with a central courtyard is aimed at creating various emotional experiences for visitors. Each floor of the museum, by offering unique and inspiring spaces, evokes feelings such as fear, tranquility, and more. Specifically situated in a warm and humid climate, the project is tailored to create a unique and environment-compatible experience. I am currently working on the plans and models of this project and will soon present the results.
Here we have diagrams illustrating the initial design and concept of this project. Due to the harsh and humid climate of this region, we elevated the building from the ground level and designed varying volumes to prevent massing and slippage of the floors. Additionally, considering the climatic conditions, we included a central courtyard shared by these three floors, providing ample and intriguing views to this central space.
Emotional Diagram
Spatial quality
Human Scale
Spatial Division
Natural Light
Artificial Light
I’ve crafted three distinct levels within the museum, each intended to evoke different emotions. Through meticulous manipulation of lighting and strategic floor height variations, I’ve curated unique atmospheres throughout the space. Natural and artificial lighting techniques are harmoniously blended to enhance the sensory experience. These design elements combine to create an immersive journey, engaging visitors on multiple levels of perception.
Horizontal Circulation Diagram
We’ve meticulously developed two site plans: one provides a comprehensive overview in a larger scale, while the other is magnified to offer intricate details. Furthermore, a sectional perspective has been crafted to visually articulate the internal dynamics, showcasing the interconnectedness between enclosed and open spaces within the complex. This sectional view vividly demonstrates how these spaces harmonize and interact to create a cohesive architectural experience.
Site Plan
Site Plan Magnification
Single work
Softwares : Rhino , V-Ray , Grasshopper , Photoshop , Indesign
As we know, the smallest and first component of visual arts and architecture is point. Based on this, our first architectural exercises started from the point. In this exercise, I considered the points on a page and had to produce an element from them. This element is inspired by the music and organ pipes of the church.
As we know, the smallest and first component of visual arts and architecture is point. Based on this, our first architectural exercises started from the point. In this exercise, I considered the points on a page and had to produce an element from them. This element is inspired by the music and organ pipes of the church.
Program : Line Practice (Extruded Curved Ceiling)
work
Softwares : Rhino , V-Ray , Grasshopper , Photoshop , Indesign
The second visual element is the line, knowing this process and basis, we did this architectural exercise. The goal in this project was to make an element or practice with line. I designed a functional ceiling for different spaces by using curved lines and surfaces . These lines increase and decrease based on repetition and continuity and gradualness.
By using the Grass Hopper plugin, I reconstructed and designed this architectural exercise . In this project, which is the second visual element of the line, after extruding the straight lines, I turned them into curves, and after that I turned the surface and then the mass produced from the lines into a roof for a place.
Single work
Softwares : Rhino , V-Ray , Photoshop , Indesign
As we know, it is the third visual element of the surface which is formed by the length of the line. In this design, I designed a temple that was inspired by a snail. And by gradually moving and decreasing the mass upwards, these uniform movements make a person feel calm.
Because every shape and body gives us a feeling, for this reason we created a feeling by using the circle shape and extruding it and creating a rhythm in it, which by climbing up and looking around and the steps exist in the middle way, and the feeling of stillness it creates in you creates a pleasant feeling of calmness. And also this temple was inspired by snails and rotating bands like this creature.
Program : 3D Space Practice (Pavion)
Single work
Softwares : 3D , Photoshop , Indesign
Same as the previous project and design ,the second visual element is the line, knowing this process and basis, we did this architectural exercise. The goal in this project was to make an element or practice with line. In this exercise, I tried to use the line element to design a pavilion inspired by a wing and connected to the ground at three points.
By using the Grass Hopper plugin, I reconstructed and designed this architectural exercise . In this project, which is the second visual element of the line, after extruding the straight lines, I turned them into curves, and after that I turned the surface and then the mass produced from the lines into a roof for a place.