Graduate Portfolio

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Portfolio Mohammad Jawad Rezaie (Jawad) Post Graduate Student @ The University of Adelaide 0450498757 Jawad.rezaie90@gmail.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/jawad-rezaie-23b423143/


Contents

STUDIO CULTURES 2020 Final Review

MEtroland Reimagining Port Adelaide Train Station

Wave and Bubble ...........................................1-4

The Sound Collision ..................................13-20

The City Supply ..............................................5-8

The Culturla Centre ....................................21-26

The Urban Nest ...........................................9-12

User-Driven Vertical Living ..........................27-32


Wave & Bubble

Semester2, Year3, 2018 Design 1V, Individual

The site is Mosley Square located at Glenelg, SA. This is very large and one of the busiest place in Glenelg because of Jetty and Tram. Keys

The aim was to test the notation of landscape as a “void” or “ boundary”. After visiting the site, many features such as wave, bubble, movement captured attention

1-Bridge 2-Ramp 3-Healing Space 4-Architectural feature1(wave and bubble shading) 5-Water Play area 6- Architectural feature2( wave and refelction ) 7-Active edges with seating spaces and shading 8-Transport hub(tram line)

Design Process & Concept Ideas

Exprementation

Observation

Abstraction

Exterior View of location 4 3D View3-capturing the active-edges on the site and the type of activities that are offered

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Keys These experiments and their abstract drawings informed design ideas and a proper concept that makes connection to the site. While having the theory of “ void” or “boundary” , the abstract drawings has lead to the generation of a new concept “ A Manifestation of Wave and Bubble” .

This concept has been supported in all parts of the project through 3D visualisations , light and shadow, form and materials. To promote activities and walking on site , the tram line is pushed back to create such space. The other reason for this decision is that the tram was perceived as main disturbing element in Mosley Square.

1-Bridge 2-Ramp 3-Healing Space 4-Architectural feature1(wave and bubble shading) 5-Water Play area 6- Architectural feature2( wave and refelction ) 7-Active edges with seating spaces and shading 8-Transport hub(tram line)

Silver Grey Granite Stone Paving

White Granite Paving

Institu-Concrete

Ingineered Timber

7-Active edge


4. Intigration of wave and bubble

6 -Interior views of “Reflecting Structure” that projects light and Shadow in the form of wave


The City Supply Overpopulation Health & Longlife A piece of painting received from Poutney Grammar School -Year 4 student . The student painted her/his imagination about future.

Semester1, Year3, 2018 Rep3, Group Work

Concept Ideas and Sketches

Programs

Physocal Model Laser cut

My role in the group • Leading the group in the design process • Generate the digital model in Rhino • Create the facade in Grasshoper • Rendering & Visualization Sketches generated from coloured shapes

The title was given by tutor . Our task as a group of 4 was to interprete the painting and combine the outcome with the given topics

Sketches generated from the shapes and curves in black

The sketches generated from openings and black outlines This is the final option

Facade

The integration of painting and the topic to a single ideas was the most challenging part of this task. It took days after many iterations and division between group members

Structures

As a group we challenged ourselves and finally approached to a conclusion that reflects our ideas. A green tower that responds to population growth through increasing pollination in agricultural zones. This can help to provide more food. facade pattern

Final Form ( City Supply)

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The City Supply

Scenarios Keys 1: Typical Agricultural level that attracts honey bees and increase pollination in the entire city and agricultural zones. This leads to more food production, which is responding to population growth. 2: How natural light gets into the green buildng through its facade

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Semester2, Year4, 2019 Studio Urbanism, Individual

The site location is at the corner of Norther Terrace and West Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia

The proposed project responds to the needs of Adelaide CBD. Providing accomodation and spaces for commercial activities.

Tower1 NRAH

Tram stop

SAMRI

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MID SCHOOL

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Food production for restaurants

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The Sound Collision

Semester1, Year4, 2020 Studio Culture, Individual

The 3D Geometry of Sound Collision

The Regional Context

The site is located at Port Adelaide railway station close to a very busy and noisy Commercial Road. Thats how the project concept is inspired by the Sound surrounding the station.

Port Adelaide is a place of cultural and commercial activities, which is connected to the Adelaide CBD by railway. Adelaide CBD is the epicenter of cultural and commercial activities in SA. This proposal perceived Location Plan such connection as an opportunity Desing Options Regional Context of Port Adelaide TraintoStation imagine the Port Adelaide train station the second destination of Option cultural activities in South Australia.

Desing Options Iteration and 3D form from

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A different analysis of Sound frequency /Collision

As the traffic noise still remains one of the main intangible elements of the site, it has been looked from a different perspective. Instead of considering sound’s frequency from one direction in previous options, now it has been looked from both direction, Commercial road and Train Station itself. These sounds travel in X and Y direction and collide with each other in some point, which I call it Sound Collision.

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People speaking

Train and heavy traffic noise

Commercial Road

Traing approaching

Flow of the sound after collision

Location Plan Collision 1:10000

Outcome

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Sections

Design Concept and its surroundings

Section and Circulation

Section1 Reveling the Circulation and Surroundings

Final Form

Shopping Car Park

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Sections Section2 Reveling the Programs

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Drone Station

Spiral Stair

Hand Craft Space/Production Space

Performing Art /Performing Space

Spiral Ramp1

Fast Food

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Virtual Art /Exhibition Space

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Ground Level Landscaping /Open Public Space

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Workshop and Training Space

Play Space for Extreme Activities


3D Interior- Performing Space

3D View

Performing Space

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Reveling the landscape and public space in Southern Side

Reveling the landscape and public space in Southern Side

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3D Exterior - The Landscape and Public Space

3D View

Reveling the landscape and public space

3D Exterior

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3D View

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Overview of the Hub within the Site Context

Over View of the Hub Within the Site Context

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In addition to the two cores, few columns are placed in angle to provide extra stracThis Project is inspired by the work of other architects like Rem Koolhas and Christian Semester1, Year4, 2020 tural support for the building. In Upper floors, a system of trusses are used to provide KerezCultural who put theCentre structures at the centre of their Deigns. The Bordeaux Villa and the The Advanced Construction, Individual both vertical and lateral stablity . This will be discussed more in next pages. House with One Wall are great examples how architect use structure to achieve such The site is located at 135-139 West The main focus of this course was to engage us with Advanced Cad/BIM tools the andsite technologies Furthermore, location and its surrounding parkland has its own impact on the complexOPTIONS design. DESING Terrace, Adelaide CBD. such as Revit, Rhino, Grasshopper, Kramba and Lady Bug. Firstly, Developed Massing Concept project which are explained infor following diagrams. A responsive facade is proposed to Like wise , in this proposal , it is attemped something challenging from structural pera Cultural Centre in Rhino and grasshopper . Secondly, Developed structural concept in Rhino and reduce energy consumption. A response to the Climate Change! spective to have a complex structural system. The Vertical circulation(Core) is used as grasshopper . Thirdly, moved both concepts to a BIM software like Revit using Rhino Inside Revit. the main structural sytem to hold the building.

Design Rhino & Grasshopper

BIM Work Flow Rhino Inside

Documentation Revit

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Organic form with Grasshopper

STRUCTURE / a system of shell and digrid

Panelling concept

B. Extruded foot print

A. Foot print

C. Vistas and Views to the parklands Flow of the Truss system from Rhino To Revit. This definition works for mosts of the structural and architectural categories and elements.

D. Transforming the frame of the view from orthogonal to OPTION2 MASSING AND PROGRAMS panoramic to capture the park land and other institutions.

E. Panoramic view frame translated into AND ENVELOPE / DIGRID FACADE CONCEPT 3DMASSING geometry/form/volume.

F. Setback: The extruded footprint is reduced and comSTRUCTURE / a system of counterweight pressed to have more open space in the ground level Flow of the Responsive(Parametric) Facade from Rhino To Revit

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MASSING AND PROGRAMS

Rhino Inside provides different options of tranisition for the users. This option is a quick way of importing categories from Rhino to revit. This option is used here to transfer the facade from Rhino to Revit as Curtain Panel. There should be a better way but I am a new user of Rhino Inside Revit and also the Plug-in is still under modification. From my personal perspective, Rhino Inside-Revit gives dramatic flaxiblity and coordination between the Design and Documentation environment.

Massing Concept

MASSING AND ENVELOPE / RESPONSIVE FACADE CONCEPT

Proposed Caltural Centre

STRUCTURE A system of cores and trusses

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Marry Street

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User Driven Vertical Living The site is located at 10 Pitt Street, Adelaide CBD.

Algorithmic Iterations

Semester2, Year5, 2020 Final Project The Covid19 exposed the cracks in the Infrastructure of living and caring in the global scale. Adelaide City, like any other cities has been affected by the pandemic. In tough restrictions and possible lockdowns, people become prisoners in their own homes. One of the major cracks in this scenario is the “Imposed Design” strategies which have been practiced widely across the country. Repeating the floor plates vertically, shrinking the outdoor spaces, and disconnecting

pants and users understand these parameters in a post- pandemic world because they have gone through it and have picked the “cracks” in their own homes. In this studio, a new design approach is tested through intense partnerships between architects and occupants to pick and fix the “cracks” through the design process. A partnership that accepts the users as a central design driver. The parametric design tools make this partnership much easier. For instance, the client can select and change the sizes of bedrooms, balco-

people from the natural environment might be creating wealth for the developers but would not support the health and well-being of the occupants. In addition to this, the pandemic has changed our behaviors. Remote working, teaching, studying, and virtual cultural activities are the new parameters of normal life across the world. These parameters must be considered in the post-pandemic living spaces. No one more than the occu-

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nies, and living room by moving sliders. They can change the whole layout by moving sliders. Furthermore, users have the chance to increase or decrease the height of living spaces. This approach does not diminish the role of architects but push it into a new world of coding, parametricism and algorithms. This is the new world; it is happening now whether we agree or disagree.


Ground Level

Multi-Purpose Hall in the Top Floor


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