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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
COMPETITIONS
ART WORKS
LA POSE
DETROIT MARKET HALL
RHINO SCRIPT & GRASSHOPPER
URBAN TRYST
HOUSE AS A MAT
FREE HAND DRAWING
KINESTHETIC INSTITUTE
TAKE A BREATH
PHOTOGRAPHY
DETROIT MARKET HALL
GREEN LOOP
HOUSE AS A MAT
SOFA COMPETITION
SLEEPING CABIN
REDBUUL DOODLE ART
NIAVARAN RESIDENCE TAKE A BREATH GREEN LOOP STRUCTURE DISCOVERY - SONY CENTER
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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
LA POSE
DETROIT MARKET HALL
NIAVARAN RESIDENCE
URBAN TRYST
HOUSE AS A MAT
TAKE A BREATH
KINESTHETIC INSTITUTE
SLEEPING CABIN
GREEN LOOP
Our approach is to design a building that would offer activities for people to stay, explore, walk, and experience another LA. A city of many scales, neighborhoods, diverse activities, just like the city itself. Because our building in a way represents LA. The building represents the desire of people to enjoy the sun, the open air spaces, the strong colors, the freedom of movement, the dramatic heights and views, the dreams. Our main concepts, around which we focused our design is creating the sense of neighborhood inside the building but also creating a very strong public space and streetscape to attract everybody. The visual relationship between those two spaces, the ones grounded and the ones floating, is evident in every user’s experience of the building due to the openness of the space and the ability of somebody to experience all sides of the horizon. This feeling is reinforced with the open space starting on the ground level but also continuing until the sky, through the south oriented hole being part of the floating slabs.
LA POSE Grand Ave, Los Angeles, California Spring 2016
TEAM MEMBERS: MELINA DE OLIVEIRA & ELENI ARONI PROFESSOR: STEVEN BRUBAKER
The ground levels contain the retail spaces, reinforcing activity on our site and Grand Avenue as a whole. The sense of place on the ground makes you feel you are part of the neighborhood that is floating above your head. The slabs on top, are dancing with the movement of the basket structured cores.
BIRD VIEW, DOWN TOWN LA This site is located very close to Downtown Los Angeles, A place that never managed to be seen as a desirable destination for the city. Our focus was to design a building that would start making Downtown LA an active place. Our ally in this project is our location, on the most central part of Grand Avenue, on a site that attracts a lot of people, mostly for cultural activities, arts/ music entertainment and education. OVERALL VIEW
SITE PLAN
GRAND ENTRANCE; DOWN TOWN LA
APPROACH FROM METRO STATION Difference portions of the roof on each level allow for the neighborhood and shared spaces to happen, where the different ecologies will take place. The ecologies form spaces that vary in between them, intimate and open air, spaces to meditate or exercise, relax and interact. While the ground plan makes the sense of place on the ground makes you feel you are part of the neighborhood that is floating above your head.
TOWER TOWARDS CITY
TOWER PLAN-LEVEL 17 AND 19
GRAND ELEVATION- EAST ELEVATION
SUITABLE SPACE
SIGHT MOVEMENT
DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
HOW LIGHT AND SPACE DANCE TOGETHER
MERGING
CONNECTIVITY
FREEDOME
STRUCTURE
EXPANSION
INSIDE OF PLAZA
PLAN OF PLAZA - LEVEL +30’-0”
A SECTION TOWARD SOUTH
PLAN OF PLAZA - LEVEL +20’-0”
PLAN OF PLAZA - LEVEL +10’-0”
PLAN OF PLAZA - LEVEL 0’-0”
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URBAN TRYST Downtown, Chicago, Illinois Fall 2015
TEAM MEMBERS: MELINA DE OLIVEIRA & ELENI ARONI PROFESSOR: STEVEN BRUBAKER
Our project is located on the corner of Wells and Lake St with a direct interaction with the cityĘźs most important train access point for it is the access of all CTA lines to the Loop. This condition gives our project the opportunity to become an important reference point in the city and a gateway to human interaction. We developed our concept of human interaction by creating spaces that would allow the users to explore a variety of scales and opportunities of social exchange. Our proposal offers a dynamic opportunity to create a mixed use high rise building where the users are deeply involved in a constant sensory exchange that creates architectural space as a response to the city. In order to offer spaces that would allow for social interaction through different sensory opportunities we have created three buildings placed on the site with a small rotation between each of them that respond to the rhythmic condition of the context and the constant movement and dynamism of the city when interacting with the cityĘźs second street level, the train tracks. By doing so, we propose a composition of buildings that also responds to our three main conceptual facts that drove the project: Sun, City and Society. These three facts are directly related to our three main design strategies: Form, Structure and Fabrication. The mix between the conceptual and the architectural translates into our final product as a dynamic and integrated complex that responds to the city of Chicago as a warm approach to human interaction.
3D MODELING: SKETCH UP,RHINO,GRASSHOPPER RENDERING: 3DS MAX
VIEW FROM TRAIN PLATFORM TOWARD ENTRANCE WITHIN THE CITY 20’
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create architectural space. DESIGN CONCEPT; ENHANCING SOCIAL INTERACTION
MAIN ENTRANCE
RETAILS; GENERATING STREET LEVEL ACTIVITY The social typologies implemented in the three towers respond to their vertical location, the relationship with the building next to it, the relationship with the context and the relationship with the amount of sunlight received in the facade. by considering three types of personalities, we have created a gradient of “architectural translucency” that plays along the three building facades to create a well thought collage of interactions between the
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buildings and to the city. EXPLODED COMPONENTS
TRANSPARENCY GRADIENTS AND LIGHT EFFECT
EAST ELEVATION extrovertive - public extrovertive - semi public extrovertive in between introvertive diagrid
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core
SOCIAL INTERACTIONS
CONTINUATION OF CITY ; ACTIVATION OF STREET LEVEL
SITE CHARACTERISTIC
Ground Floor | Level 0.00
TRAIN PLATFORM LEVEL
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GROUND LEVEL PLAN
DOUBLE WALL ; URBAN TRYST
CITY, SUN AND SOCIAL ; URBAN TRYST
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This is an integrated wellness center that aims to elevate the communityʼs health awareness. Being located in one of the most health challenged neighborhoods of Chicago «Uptown», the project team›s endeavors resulted in a new vision for a modern wellness institute that aims to incentivize the general public to integrate mental and physical practices into their daily lives. Being located in a long and narrow site that is located next to Chicago›s elevated train rails, the site posed many challenges for the design. The project team was dedicated to keep all the original structures and facades of the neighbor buildings that resulted in extensive critical problem solving. Understanding geometry, light and noise were key for the proposed design.
KINESTHETIC INSTITUTE Uptown, Chicago, Illinois Spring 2015
TEAM MEMBERS: AGNIESZKA SZPARA & ELENI ARONI PROFESSOR: TOM BROCK
The institute is made up of 3 levels each characterizing a separate phase in reaching mental clarity and physical health. The basement is dedicated to relaxation and the cleansing of the mind, the ground level is dedicated for the social activity and classes and the upper level is for a more focused practice. The program overall includes dormitories, classrooms, auditoriums, gyms, spas and a pool. Programming the space in order to gain the most comfort and have the most impact was one the project›s main goals.
3D MODELING: REVIT RENDERING: 3DS MAX
OVERALL VIEW FROM BROADWAY ST. APPROACH FROM RED STATION Uptown neighborhood beside of its great history and character suffers from lack of activity huge amount of crimes bring to it. Activation of the site beside of respect to current hierarchy of characters in the site was critical. Coming up with a solution “Kinetic Institute” and developing the building activities program to change the behavior of neighborhood community can be
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considered as our challenge. SITE PLAN; NOT ONLY AN INSTITUTE BUT ALSO A PLAZA
MAIN ENTRANCE; ACCESS TO ALL NEIGHBORHOOD COMMUNITIES
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ACCESS TO CONCENTRATION CENTER; BELOW PLAZA
PLANS; FROM UNDERGROUND (SPA) TO TOP FLOOR DANCE STUDIOS
IDEA DEVELOPMENT
RESIDENTIAL TOWER; NIGHT WATCHERS
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INTEGRATED HVAC SYSTEMS; AN INNOVATION TOWARD SUSTAINABILITY
REPRESENTATION OF HEATING AND COOLING OPERATION
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Building systems integration into design considerations with focus on heating, cooling, plumbing, electrical, lighting, vertical transportation, fire protection, and security and how these systems are coordinated with other design elements and systems such as structure, materiality, sustainability and egress. Good building design can be considered as
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a strong organizing aesthetic merged with an associated and elegant concept that ties all these systems into one clear design idea. This project emphasizes the relationship between ideas and systems to help clarify design thinking to make not only beautiful / intriguing building forms, but also structures that answer to the issues and opportunities of human comfort, needs and behavior patterns. Related to clarifying the systemic concepts, it is also important to be able to communicate
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those ideas in clear, diverse, and appropriate
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For the Market Hall, the aim as an individual project within the Master Plan was to serve as the center of integration between the different activities of the institution and the community. This is to be achieved through the idea of using the market as the itinerant business incubator prototype tester for the students. Following this idea, the Market Hall becomes the link and the business first trial for the students to develop a small business model within the local farmerĘźs market and to test it before they formalize the idea. The Market is intended to work as the main hub of connection between this proposed School and surrounding community. Market works as integration between the activities inside the complex and out in neighbor-hood. Through the idea of growth from inside out and from outside in, we create dynamic space for people to gather and connect with community.
DETROIT MARKET HALL Detroit, Michigan Fall 2014 | AIA 2015 CHICAGO STUDENT AWARDS IN ARCHITECTURE | 2ND PLACE | | NAGLE/HARTRAY ENDOWED ARCHITECTURE SCHOLARSHIP| 1st PLACE | TEAM MEMBERS: MELINA DE OLIVEIRA PROFESSORS: DAVID BRININSTOOL & ANDY METTER
The market hall represents the main hub of Packard motor plant site where the exchange between people occurs. Our project seeks connection and interaction between the buildings, program and users. The ever changing space that offers a dynamic experience. It is the idea of dematerializing the building based on seasonal change. As a final integrating piece within the project we have developed a canopy to generate the sense of shelter underneath a dynamic cover that indicates the connections between the market and the rest.
3D MODELING&RENDERING: SKETCH UP
MARKET HALL, REACTIVATION OF OLD PACKARD MOTOR PLANT MASTER PLAN PROGRAM
Technical school / inovation center
Urban edge
The studio proposes a Master plan for
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development anchored in the immediate
Student Center
capacity building of the population. A self-
Court yard Incubator/Market Market
sustaining educational community analogous to
Culinary school
Main Spine Farming
the medieval monastery is envisioned, offering training in agriculture, digital manufacturing, and culinary skills. The short-term courses
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offered aim at a faster cycle of competence MASTER PLAN
building.
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APPROACHING THE MARKET FROM CULINARY SCHOOL
As a final integrating piece within the project we have developed a canopy to generate the sense of shelter underneath a dynamic cover that indicates the connections between the market and the rest of the site as well as the main activities inside the market. This canopy is a translucent skin designed with resistant fabric and a steel frame creating the waves, which allow light inside with dynamic shadows in between. This piece represents the most important new structure of the project as an element which bring all the components of this design together to be recognizable and memorable. This area has a strong cultural root currently depressed by the economic situation of the city, The Market Hall is an intent to offer spaces that could bring back the sense of identity in the place.
CANOPY DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
MAIN ENTRANCE, SOUTH APPROACH; FACING FLOWER FARM
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Envisioning the architecture of the future by using a fundamental concept, connecting inside and outside. This design tries to go beyond connecting spaces and utilizes space principles to bring people together. In other words, it endeavors to create unity between people inside and outside. This is achieved by creating a strong space unity that can also be intriguing for human connections. In the future the human connection will be infinite. We all will know each other or at least have a connection, this design tries to bring that connection on the level that daily is lived. There will not be anything separate. All things will unify. The proposed unity also saves space for people›s privacy. The complex ties between the environment, climate and people
HOUSE AS A MAT Bronzeville, Chicago, IL Spring 2014 | NAGLE/HARTRAY ENDOWED ARCHITECTURE SCHOLARSHIP| 1st PLACE |
INDIVIDUAL PROJECT PROFESSORS: KARLA SIERRALTA
resulted in using the glass roofs. These roofs provide space unity, privacy, natural light, potential communication space and the ability of breeding adjustable plants.
ROOF TOP VIEW ; DIFFERENT CEILING HEIGHT MAKES ZONES
3D MODELING: REVIT RENDERING: 3DS MAX
CONCEPTUAL COLLAGE Modeling different behaviors of users by providing different heights of skylights that all reside in a slab on grade construction.“A typical Chicago housing lot” proposed a variety of site limitations. Working within a limited space and locating programs was the biggest challenge in this project. Envisioning the future behaviors
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based on our current knowledge was another SITE PLAN
challenge on a more intellectual level.
IDEA LAYOUT
ROOF GARDEN, DETAILED SECTION
2ND FLOOR, 1ST FLOOR PLAN
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MAIN ELEVATION; ENGAGE COMMUNITY
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INTERIOR VIEW; LIVING AREA
SOUTH ELEVATION
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ENVISIONING FUTURE; COLLAGE
INTERIOR LAYOUT; CUSTOMIZED LIBRARY
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Center core cabin has the ability to work with natural light based on userĘźs life style as it shows in perspective shots. This Cabin uses the minimum volume of space so from the economical aspect it is the most beneficial one and it doesnĘźt damage the free space and seems more spacious than it really is. One of the driving concepts of the design was the intersection of the two volumes. As such, the details sought to understand how such union occurred. The first instance where this happens is in the entrance, where the roofs intersect each other through the lateral wall where the door is located. The principal point where this intersection takes place is also the area over the core, marked by a skylight over the stairs. Here we see not only the connection of the volumes through the wall but the connection of both roofs to each other.
SLEEPING CABIN Spring Field, Colorado Fall 2013
TEAM MEMBERS: ANTONIA MUNIZ, JIMMY LEE, ROBERT SOLAN PROFESSORS: THOMAS JACOB
3D MODELING&RENDERING: REVIT
DETAIL SECTION OF SKYLIGHT
WOOD STRUCTURE DETAILS
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BEDROOM
MAIN PLAN
NORTH SECTION
WEST ELEVATION
VIEW FROM CORE TO LIVING ROOM
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This project was about designing shape of a residential complex including 25 units with different views. The first de¬mand of the employer was the external shape because he had no idea about architecture and we had to emphasize on our idea just by 3D models and pho¬tos. The main goal was the best view for each units and the result was rotation of facade. The relation and harmony be¬tween the shape and surrounding areas was the another aim.
NIAVARAN RESIDENCE Tehran, Iran Summer 2011
CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING ASSISTANT - NAGHSHE MEMAR CONSULTING ENGINEER INTERNSHIP
3D MODELING: REVIT RENDERING: 3DS MAX
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MAIN VIEW
DESIGN PROCESS, SITE STUDY
MAIN VIEW
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2015 kiosk competition in Chicago brought our modeling class to challenge ourselves to think for the same concept while enhancing our abilities in 3d modeling and rendering. In this case, I merged the idea of having close textures and methods like the ones implemented in Abu Dhabi Louvre and the idea of making a shelter like Sony center in Berlin. I used the site which Ma Yansong and Jeanne Gang are going to build their Lucas Museum project. It was a fast project. Within one week, a fast thinking and production process resulted in an inclusive grasshopper experience that is this project.
TAKE A BREATH Chicago, IL Summer 2015
INDIVIDUAL PROJECT PROFESSOR: ALPHONSO PELUSO
3D MODELING: GRASSHOPPER RENDERING: 3DS MAX
VIEW TOWARD NORTH OF CITY
DIFFERENT ITERATIONS
FIRM AND MEDUIM APERTURE
THICK AND SMALL APERTURE
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SOFT AND MEDUIM APERTURE
SITE PLAN
GRASSHOPPER COMMANDS
BELOW SHELTER
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The reconciliation of the natural and the arÂŹtificial: Using ecology, climatology, sociology, and technology to create flowing and flexible spaces that are in conformity with nature. Utilizing natural elements such as sunlight, wind, and water in creating the spaces of the complex: An intelligent system that operates like a living organism, resulting in dynamism and harmony between action and reaction. Fundamental concepts: Using what is available and maintaining susÂŹtainability and continuity in the domain of design Inspired by the essential properties of water: fluidity, dynamism, flexibility, continuity and discontinuity Maintaining relation with the natural state of things.
GREEN LOOP Manhattan, New York Fall 2012 |ENYA COMPETITION | 10TH PLACE |
GROUP MEMBERS: FARSHID MOUSAVI, HAMED ASADI, HOORMAZD HENDI PROFESSOR: BAHMAN ADIBZADEH
3D MODELIN G& RENDERING: 3DS MAX
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VIEW FROM HUDSON HIGHWAY
DESIGN PROCESS
EXPLODED COMPONENTS
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT
VIEW FROM RIVER
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Analysis of a built successful project gave me an in depth insight of how architecture can lie in every detail and enhance the quality level of the project. Sony Center by Helmut Jahn is one of those examples. In this case we as a group of four started with understanding forces and how the stress travels in members which dragged our attention to those creative architectural ideas behind it. The idea of making an actual model of it being capable of responding to implied forces not only put us in the shoes of the structural engineer but also helped us understand how important the collaboration between architect and other engineers is.
STRUCTURE DISCOVERY - SONY CENTER Tehran, Iran FALL 2
GROUP MEMBERS: ANTONIA MUNIZ, ELENI ARONI, MELINA DE OLIVEIRA PROFESSOR: PAUL ENDRES
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SONY CENTER STRUCTURE MODEL CAPABLE OF REACTION TO FORCES
FORCE ANALYSIS
STRUCTURE ANALYSIS
DESIGN PROCESS
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COMPETITIONS
SOFA COMPETITION
DOODLE ART
HOUSE AS A MAT
GREEN LOOP
DETROIT MARKET HALL
TAKE A BREATH
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Specific study for Packard Motor Plant in Detroit shaped the idea of urban sitting element to be exhibited at CONNECT SOFA CHICAGO 2014. The massive structure for Packard Motor Plant was once an icon of modern manufacturing and productivity. The innovative reinforced concrete structure, designed by Albert Kahn, housed state of the art automobile production facilities, including an assembly line more than half a mile long. However, time and the changing paradigms of industry ultimately brought the great machinery to a halt. It became a symbol of decay and urban ruin. Now, as the city of Detroit looks ahead, these sitting element and canopy are challenged to re-imagine this derelict place. The site becomes a beacon for the future, inspiring the development of new
SOFA COMPETITION Chicago, IL Fall 2014 | CHICAGO SOFA COMPETITION AT NAVY PIER | 2ND PLACE |
Group members: 2014 Neighborhood studio students Professor: John Desalvo
typologies for manufacturing that are relevant to the modern world.
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BUILT SOFA
FABRICATED
DICHOTOMY
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This competition held in all around the world and for the first time in universities and cafes in Tehran by Red bull organization. Students could simply flip their doodle cards over and started creating their best work of art using pens, pencils, or whatever they could get their hands on. Students could be as creative as they like with their doodles and submitted numerous entries. I sent 3 of this cards and all of my works showed at art center with 140 other selected works. My doodle card was wined by the audiences and I got second place in Iran among 2000 cards.
DOODLE ART Art center, Tehran, Iran Winter 2011 | RED BULL DOODLE ART COMPETITION | 2ND PLACE |
INDIVIDUAL PROJECT ; FREE HAND DRAWING
EXHIBITION
PRESENTED WORK
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HONOR AND AWARD
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ART WORKS
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RHINO SCRIPT & GRASSHOPPER
FREE HAND DRAWING
PHOTOGRAPHY
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Rational relationships and mathematical modeling of a design not only helps the architect to bring extravagant ideas to life, but also gives him/ her a quantum perspective of the work. Architects are mostly trained to feel and touch the many aspects of beauty and art, whereas scripting unfolds another side of a thought process that has more to do with solid logic, iteration and direct results. An architect that knows how to think in forms of a script, can take advantage of an expressionism design that is based on numerical rationale.
RHINO SCRIPT&GRASSHOPPER FALL 2014 - NOW
INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS
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3D MODELING: GRASSHOPPER RENDERING: 3DS MAX
LYON-SATOLAS RAILWAY AND AIRPORT STATION GRASSHOPPER COMMAND
ITERATION
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Hand drawing creates a unique connection between the mind and the hand and enables the architect to quickly transform thoughts onto paper. I see hand drawings as the best tool to communicate the idea in early stages of the design process. To sketch will enhance the ability to recognize details in each field and allows the brain to digest the thoughts thoroughly before documentation. What we draw will always be in part of our brain which will show itself in different phases. Hand drawing also connects the architect to the design on an intimate level. I strongly believe that by studying the hand drawing, one can feel the thought and emotional process behind a successful design.
FREE HAND DRAWING 2008 - NOW
INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS
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Photography plays a major role in defining how we come to know about architecture firsthand. This method not only had this ability to tell a story about a realized design but also documents time and place. Architectural photography has this potential to create evocative images of structure, context and space. Their images go beyond realized architectural design and evoke a feeling and sense of place. Photography also can enhances proposals and provides accurate site and context evaluations. It clarifies and improve all kinds of communications, it also reduces time and construction costs, records progress and assists post-occupy surveys.
PHOTOGRAPHY 2008 _ NOW
INDIVIDUAL PROJECTS
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