DESIGN porTFoLIo Nur Iman Sofiah binti Nur Aziz Selected works for MArch Programme
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CURRICULUM VITAE INTRODUCTION
PORTFOLIO SUMMARY
NUR IMAN SOFIAH BINTI NUR AZIZ Architecture Undergraduate with First Class Honours Specialised in Environmental Design
Architecture has always been a form of story telling for me, being inspired by the intersection of architectural poetics and human emotion. I often use landscape as a medium while exploring narrative potential through scale in architecture. However, my final year project shifted my view from an individualistic to a community-centric architecture and has aligned me to my newfound vision of designing for societal impact. My ultimate ambition is to be an architect dedicated to building sustainable communities with a deep commitment to inclusivity and societal impact.
CONTACT +60122034525 nurimansofiahnuraziz@gmail.com
01 FLEXI HOUSE Medium Density Co-Housing Complex Capstone Design Studio Epsilon 2022, Semester 2, Year 3 [p.03-p.08] 02 THE SOFTER CROSSING Enterprize Park Library Proposal Design Studio Delta 2022, Semester 1,Year 3
EDUCATION
EXHIBITION
Bachelor of Design (Architecture) | 2019-2022 University of Melbourne, Australia
Winter MSDx
GCE A-Levels | 2017-2019 Sunway College, Malaysia SPM | 2017 SMK Subang Utama, Malaysia
[p.09-p.13] | 2022 Design Studio Epsilon - Collective Housing
Student Example | 2021 Design Studio Delta - Assignment 1: Speculative Maps Winter MSDx
| 2021 Design Studio Gamma - Adaptive Triple Occupancy
Summer MSDx | 2020 Design Studio Beta - Pleasure Garden Student Example | 2019 FoDR - Speculative 3D Projection (Mario World)
EXTRACURRICULAR EXPERIENCE
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Malaysians of Melbourne University | 2020 -2021 Secretary Facilitated discussion topics amongst committee members while unifying over 200 members located worldwide.
Archimatrix Sdn Bhd | May 2023 - Current Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Assistant Architect • Assist architects in developing solutions to complex technical problems through 2D and 3D design iterations. • Collaborating with senior architects to develop design concepts and ideas through architectural drawings, models and renderings. • Rendering floorplans and diagrams to enhance the visual appeal and clarity of the final presentation report, resulting in a more compelling and professional deliverable for clients.
Malaysians of Melbourne University | 2019 -2020 Design Officer Created Instagram and Facebook content to increase engagement for over a total of 8k followers. Ask an Undergraduate - Malaysia | October 2020 Design Representative (hosted by University of Melbourne) Shared personal journey and tips as a panelist member to prospective students Malaysia National Ice Hockey Team | 2019 -2020 Assistant Captain in 2019 Gold Medalist for the Challenge Cup of Asia Division 1 in 2018
Notable contribution • Morrib Residential Development • Bangi Service Apartment & Retail Development • Subang Jaya Residential Metropark Design Pitch • Sungai Long Residential Design Pitch • Semenyih Condominum Development
03 KAIN Queen Victoria Garden Pavilion Digital Design 2021, Semester 1, Year 2 [p.14-p.15] 04 ELIZABETH BLACKBURN SCHOOL Construction Explanatory Modelling Construction Design 2021, Semester 1, Year 3 [p.16-p.17] 05 OFFICE WORK Facade Design and Panel Development General Arrangement Drawings Detail Drawings for Low-rise Development Detail Drawings for High-rise Development [p.18-p.22] 06 PERSONAL INTERESTS Screenprinting [p.23]
01 FLEXi House CAPSTONE DESIGN STUDIO EPSILON 2022, SEMESTER 2, YEAR 3 INDIVIDUAL ACADEMIC WORK STUDIO LEADER: MITCHELL EATON LOCATION: BRUNSWICK WEST, MELBOURNE SITE NET AREA: 15,625m2 This design studio focuses on seeking new housing solutions in the present context of middle ring suburbs in Melbourne that revolves around the idea of collective housing. The design for the multi-residential buildings is a hypothetical project for the Brunswick City Councils that aims to provide affordable housing for 200 units.
DESIGN STATEMENT Suburban luxury houses are usually associated as private and freestanding. However, Flexi-House re-imagines the idea of suburban luxury as collective assets and allows flexibility by freeing up multi-functional spaces. This housing aims to provide the structure that sustains adaptable and flexible living and be designed to meet the changing needs of the occupants throughout their lifetime. CONCEPT DIAGRAM
MODULAR FRAME
FUNCTIONAL DIAGRAM
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PROJECT SITE & MASTERPLAN PRINCIPLES The site context map illustrates the surrounding suburban fabric with varied typologies and a rich nature environment. The key feature of this project is to be publicly accessible open with green space running through the site while maintaining a threeway relationship between the public, community, and private spaces.
MASTERPLAN PRINCIPLES
SITE CONTEXT & PRIVACY THRESHOLD
PRESERVING CULTURAL LANDSCAPE & SETBACKS
PRIMARY CIRCULATION ROUTE & CONNECTING TO CREEK TRAIL
1. SITE ENTRY WITH OPEN CIRCULATION
2. MASSING WITH COMMUNAL NODES
3. ADJUSTING MASSING HEIGHT TO RESPOND TO SOLAR ACCESS & CONTEXT HEIGHT
4. CORE CONNECTING TO COMMUNAL NODES & CIRCULATION
5. CREATING QUADRANTS THROUGH GALLERY CONNECTION & SERVICES
6. SYNTHESIS OF DESIGN STRATEGIES PER BLOCK CONFIGURATION
MASSING DEVELOPMENT
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125m x 125m
EXISTING CONTEXT SITE MAPPING
BLOCK CONFIGURATION & UNIT TYPOLOGIES
To provide equal opportunities of housing, the units are adjustable to different living sizes according to needs of the user. The modular structural system allows further expansion or downsizing for future needs within the block configuration.
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SUBURBIA COLLABORATIVE DESIGN A catalogue of resident profiles created by myself and my peers create a diverse group of people expressing their interest in looking for a new home. By looking for common denominators between the selected group of 20, informed design choices can be facilitated to capture the occupants’ needs, lifestyles, daily routines, and their domestic spaces DEEPER CONNECTIONS
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These spaces encourage inclusivity within a community and enable residents to embrace collective ownership over the space throught new uses of spaces like shared amenities and communal facilities. Amenities spaces are marked in pink to shows that these spaces are chosen strategically, connecting clusters of residents and utiilising rooftop spaces.
HOUSEHOLD THE INDIVIDUAL & THE COLLECTIVE THE CELEBRATED YARD
WEST & EAST ORIENTATION
The Flexi-House ensures that every resident has access to their own outdoor yard space which becomes a celebrated space for neighbours and friends.
The glass door pivots to a full 180 degrees through wide throw butt hinge. The closed timber screens allows security when the residents wants to enjoy the natural breeze.
THE PASSING STREET The Flexi-House faces a secured communal gallery which recreates the street impression in a suburban house context.
NORTH AND SOUTH ORIENTATION The combination of timber screens, that operates like french doors, and sliding glass doors allows the residents to explore the relationship between indoor and outdoor dwellings space.
With passing neighbours and north facing orientation, residents can adopt their usual routines of gardening and outdoor lounging with children free to interact between neighbouring units.
Exterior render of yard space facing courtyard
Exterior render of occupied gallery space pg. 7
FACADE SYSTEM The timber screens allow continuity between the indoor and outdoor. The screens create a seamless transition between inside and outside of buildings when fully opened to allow full air circulation and views from the outside. EXPOSURE The glazed glass doors creates allows privacy and security when fully closed. The glazed glass doors reduces the exposure to sunlight during summer and timber screens to create shading. SECURITY At the gallery adjacent to the private residential units facing a public threshold, a screen mesh is installed to prevent access and entry from non-residents with an authorised gate entry to enhance security for the ground floor units.
MATERIAL
RECYCLED BRICK
GLULAM
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Connecting to surrounding heritage context through materiality
Consistent grid and apartment layout for a modular structural system
Sustainable material and increases thermal capacity of the building
TIMBER LOUVRES
WIRE MESH
The timber screens allow continuity between the indoor and outdoor
Creates a plant screen by supporting the surrounding greenery
REFERENCE IMAGES https://www.refreshrenovations.com.au/articles/recycled-brick-house-extension-in-melbourne https://www.jowat.com/en/applications/wood-industry/solid-wood-processing/glulam/ https://www.storaenso.com/en/products/mass-timber-construction/building-products/clt https://www.bettiundknut.com.au/clt-passivhaus https://www.mcnichols.com/resources/wire-mesh/eco-mesh
02 the softer crossing DESIGN STUDIO DELTA 2022, SEMESTER 1, YEAR 3 INDIVIDUAL ACADEMIC WORK STUDIO LEADER: LAURA MARTIRES LOCATION: ENTERPRIZE PARK, MELBOURNE SITE NET AREA: 8,000m2 TOTAL AREA: 3000m2 This design studio focuses on designing a new public library for the City of Melbourne and investigates how architecture can shape, promote, and engage with the nature of public space in the contemporary city. The site has a significant cultural and political history as part of the city and forms part of the City of Melbourne’s ambitious ‘Greenline’ Project.
DESIGN STATEMENT Nestled between two train lines, the library serves as a place of refuge, a place to rest and feel calm from urban stress. The project’s programme is a library and a mindfulness meditation retreat. The underneath spaces of the railway trains are transformed into public spaces to stimulate engagement with the community; and through the subtle invitations of columns and light open space, visitors are drawn into the library.
SITE MAP
Potent and peaceful against the vigourous and violent. Delicate and soft against the harsh and rough. Light and openness against the heavy and remote.
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SPECULATIVE MAPPING
The Possibility of the Library & The Possibility of the City map my experiences, but also my imagination of what a library/city could be. The Visible City forms a visual catalogue of the things I saw, a collection of truths and the pursuit of the real as the site as it is. The Invisible City articulates the things that cannot be seen while combining the images of the past, present, and future. SITE ISSUES When mapping the site on my map ‘The Visible City’, the feelings of estrangement, secludedness, and hecticness were discovered upon first visiting Enterprize Park which became impactful and contrary to how one will imagine a library. Focusing on my experiences mapped in my speculative mapping, the softer crossing is driven on creating a sense of belonging and slowing down the user within the space. SITE ANALYSIS
PROGRAMMATIC ORGANISATION
WEST-EAST SECTION
EXISTING CIRCULATION & PRIVACY THRESHOLD
CLIMATE
NORTH-SOUTH SECTION
TRANSPORT LINKS & NOISE
KEY VIEWS & CONTEXT
MASSING DEVELOPMENT
1. ENGAGING IN UNUSED SPACE BENEATH BRIDGE
2. SINKING OF GROUND TO CREATE THRESHOLD
3. RAISING ABOVE RAILWAY BRIDGE TO INCREASE VISIBILITY
4. SETBACK & RELIEF FOR OCCUPIABLE SPACES & NOISE MITIGATION
5. MAINTAINING VIEWS TO IMMEDIATE CONTEXT
6. CREATING TRANSPARENCY FOR ALL YEAR SOLAR ACCESS
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To provide a sense of belonging and privacy, each age group is given a separate space that is designed for them with light and openness interval between the spaces.
CIRCULATION STUDY
Although the main aim is to slow down the circulation within the library, a direct vertical circulation is provided for staff and easy accessibility to those with impaired mobility.
The speculative maps position ourselves in concrete and abstract lenses to investigate the project brief (the library)and site (the city) to uncover facts and narrative potential. Top left to right: The Possibility of a Library, The Possibility of a City Bottom left to right: The Visible City, The Invisible City
THE SITE
In order to create an experience that changes the user’s perceptions about the site into a positive atmosphere, The Softer Crossing uses landscape, transparency & light to create softness while compelling the users to slow down as design strategies. USER ANALYSIS
INTERNAL SPATIAL RESOLUTION
To accommodate all groups of user, a user analysis was done to create a sense of belonging through the type of occupancy and to compel the users to slow down the rate of circulation.
To compel the users to slow down, small steps and ramps are used and also as a way to connect people in the library.
OBJECT STUDY: THE EVOLUTION OF THE OBJECT THE READING SPACE
The site shows the library nestled between two train tracks along the busy roads and the lively Yarra River which inspired me to instill delicateness, peacefulness and openness within the site.
The Reading Space provides the type of reading space that creates a sense of belonging within the library by balancing the amount of publicness and privacy.
THE BOOKSHELF
The bookshelf becomes the medium to compel the users to slow down in order to create a softer crossing by evaluating the intensity of circulation and to counter it. pg. 11
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Softer crossing journey through the circular ramp
Adult study area facing east windows
Library columns in contrast to Railway columns
Children’s bookshelf facing west entrance
Close view of Timber Facade
Physical Model of Southern Facade pg. 13
03 KAIN DIGITAL DESIGN 2021, SEMESTER 2, YEAR 2 INDIVIDUAL ACADEMIC WORK STUDIO LEADER: SAMUEL LALO LOCATION: QUEEN VICTORIA GARDENS, MELBOURNE SITE NET AREA: 705m2 MAXIMUM INTERNAL VOLUME: 125m3 This design studio focuses on the role of pavilions in contemporary design through generative design in enhancing design strategies. The objective is to design a pavilion as if we were a creator in the annual M-Pavilion. The pavilion must be able to facilitate an evening quartet for an audience of 30 people and a lunchtime seminar with 15 guests. The pavilion must also have a roof to provide shade and shelter.
DESIGN STATEMENT My pavilion, Kain, challenges the idea of how spatial depth can be created through spatial illusions influenced by material, light and shadows. Thus, relying on transparency to tie all these factors together.
Exterior Render illustrating Day & Night Scene
The quality of the space creates inconveniency to an abledhealthy average adult while the disabled and children face lesser to almost no issues in accessing the space. It’s the idea of creating reversion of one’s situation in the real word to bring forth empathy on the lonely challenges we all face in our daily life.
SITE MAP
Interior Render illustrating translucency and shadows pg. 14
CURATING EXPERIENCE
CIRCULATION DIAGRAM
Accessibility 2000mm
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Access Into Pavilion Circulation Path
Access Into Site Circulation Path
Spatial Occupation High Medium Low
Varying spatial experiences through internal volume depth by manipulating ceiling height and translucent materiality
In my circulation diagram, accessibility is further explained where an average man is limited to a certain path without experiencing discomfort while a child is free to roam unconstrained. Access paths have also been illustrated to show entrances and exits. pg. 15
04 ELIZABETH BLACKBurn school of sciences
SUMMARY OF INTERPRETATION & ANALYSIS Suspended Floor Slab Structural fill Compacted to 200mm layers
side resistance of 40kPa
15MPa
Crushed rocks Crushed rocks Clay
end bearing pressure of 450kPa
Siltstone
Soil profile demonstrating how soil reactivity of Class M (Moderately reactive) and ground water seasonality impact the minimum footings depth and how bored piers are used as an alternative to pad footing
- Demonstration of system failures and structural deformation in shear wall.
Failure of RL818 mesh against vertical load resulting in buckling of shear wall, mesh unable to deal with slenderness ratio.
Failure in connections of shear wall & perimeter mesh resulting in flexural failure with wall beginning to uplift and rotate.
- Post tension slab system
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CONSTRUCTION DESIGN 2021, SEMESTER 1, YEAR 3 INDIVIDUAL ACADEMIC WORK TUTOR: FRANCESCO ADAMI Post-Tension Slab : With Tension & With Load
LOCATION: PARKVILLE, MELBOURNE STUDY NET AREA: 24m2 This subject focuses on the visualisation of Elizabeth Blackburn School of Science designed by Clarke Hopkins Clarke Architects. The sectional perspective modelling is meant to deliver the applied comprehension and the technological understanding of its architecture and construction. The objective of this subject is to identify, interpret and communicate the factors that led to the design realisation of the case study. pg. 16
Post-Tension Slab : With Tension & Without Load
Onion end to increase bond between strand and concrete
- Details of thermal, weather/waterproofing, and acoustic provisions.
South East
Visual communication of the application of materials, systems, technologies and performance criterias that appy to the building is demonstrated while accounting for the environmental factors, moisture penetration and the site conditions.
CRITICAL DETAILING FOR AN ALTERNATIVE BUILDING ENVELOPE The final task in the explanatory construction modelling is developing a design proposal for an alternative building envelope. A
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05 office work FACADE DESIGN MAY 2023 - CURRENT TEAM MEMBERS: ALLISON LEE & MYSELF ROLE : FACADE DESIGN DEVELOPMENT OF CLUBHOUSE PROJECT NAME: MORIB RESIDENTIAL LANDED DEVELOPMENT LOCATION: MORIB BEACH, SELANGOR In this project, I was tasked in designing the facade of a clubhouse based on the floorplan drawn by the senior architect. The clubhouse at the development entrance offers a range of facilities for residents, including a swimming pool, gym, multipurpose hall, and other recreational facilities. The clubhouse aims to provide convenience, promote community interaction, and enhance residents’ overall living experience. In this task, I have to consider spatial functions, access and how the facade responds to its beach site frontage. However, the facade of the clubhouse is still under future development. Additionally, I was also able to work on smaller facade development of the guard house. Renders were done by the senior architect, Allison Lee.
Left Elevation of Clubhouse facing the communal pool pg. 18
Front Elevation of Clubhouse facing the main road
Back Elevation of Clubhouse facing children’s pool and playground
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FACADE PANEL DEVELOPMENT MAY 2023 - SEPTEMBER 2023 TEAM MEMBERS: ANG, VAN YENN, FATHUL, YUSOP, ALLIA, JIA XIAN & MYSELF ROLE : FACADE PANEL DEVELOPMENT OF SALES GALLERY PROJECT NAME: BANGI SERVICE APARTMENT & RETAIL DEVELOPMENT LOCATION: BANGI, SELANGOR The sales gallery is a detached retail space adjacent to the service apartment. It was designed by senior architect Yusop. However, the client wanted more light penetration into the internal space. My task was to further produce iterations of possible pattern ratios covering the metal fin panels. I was also tasked to create a few pattern options to reflect the Moroccan design theme of the sales gallery.
Panels pattern options designed by myself with the client’s design intention of a geometric deOPTION 1 Islamic motifs. Left optionOPTION 2 by the client as the finalOPTION 3 sign with is chosen design.
A few iterations of the potential facade panels combination, experimenting on width, pattern ratio and orientation.
Final facade panel design development of pattern covering 3/4 of metal fin.
Render showing final development of facade panels before chosen pattern panel applied. Render of Sales Gallery done by team member Allia Mohamed pg. 19
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GENERAL ARRANGEMENT DRAWINGS MAY 2023 - CURRENT TEAM MEMBERS: ALLISON LEE (SENIOR ARCHITECT) & MYSELF ROLE : DEVELOPING DRAWINGS FOR BUILDING PLANS PROJECT NAME: MORRIB RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT LOCATION: MORIB, SELANGOR This development will feature affordable terraced villas, terrace villas and twin villa units, with a total of 421 units. The serviced villas are designed based on a low-rise serviced apartment concept, providing a beach front living experience at Morib Gold Coast. My task is to assist the senior architect with developing the building plans for the 4 housing types and clubhouse facility. This experience has imparted me with practical knowledge and skills in drafting a professional drawing for authority submissions. I assisted by amending the designs of the facade based on client’s comments and drew up sections to ensure no clashing between the roof system and the water tanks. I also tabulated lighting and ventilations schedules and evaluated the window designs to ensure all rooms reached the required requirements.
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Proposed 421 units Serviced Villas on Lot 4, Morib, Kuala Langat Selangor.
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Proposed 421 units Serviced Villas on Lot 4, Morib, Kuala Langat Selangor.
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DECEMBER 2023 - CURRENT TEAM MEMBERS: ALIA ADHA, BRANDON CHEN, NURUL & MYSELF ROLE : ASSISTING IN DRAWING UP DETAIL DRAWINGS FOR TENDER PROJECT NAME: SEMENYIH CONDOMINUM DEVELOPMENT LOCATION: SEMENYIH, SELANGOR The serviced apartment will feature 36 floors of 636 total units with 6 carparks level and communal facilities. The development will offer 2 parcels of free market homes and 1 parcel of affordable housing as part of the Rumah Selangorku scheme. In this project, I assisted the main draftsperson, Nurul, in drawing up detail drawings. Working in a high-rise project of a bigger scale introduces much higher structural complexity while considering other aspects of higher residential occupation with different programmes functionality. This experience has imparted me with different design considerations when detailing larger communal areas, allowing me to have discussions and inputs with the senior architects on the design implications within these spaces.
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TENDER DRAWING
TENDER DRAWING
DECEMBER 2023
DECEMBER 2023
ARCHIMATRIX SDN BHD
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ARCHIMATRIX SDN BHD
ARCHIMATRIX SDN BHD
06 SCreenprinting Experimenting with screenprinting provides me an opportunity to repeatedly reproduce creative works that are free from any expressive brushstrokes. Screenprinting allows me to explore different narratives through the manipulation of scale and produce variations through different colours.
“One of a Kind” Spontaneous printing with mixed patterns.
“Double Vision : Raindrops” Experimenting with off-register printing.
“The Breakfast Series: Toasty” Hand drawn stencil, one colour exercise.
“Margaritas : Summer Dream” Hand drawn stencil, one colour exercise.
“Feel That Kick” Experimenting with Halftone and CMYK colours, inspired by Andy Warhol pg. 23