Ahmed redha

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PROFILE HARD WORKING CREATIVE BILINGUAL (FLUENT IN ENGLISH & ARABIC) HONEST EDUCATION 1994-2007.................................NEW ENGLISH SCHOOL KUWAIT. PRESCHOOL-HIGHSCHOOL

2007-2008.................................AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITY KUWAIT FOUNDATION ENGINEERING

2008-2010.................................SAINTMARY’S UNIVERSITY. NON DEGREE STUDENT

2009-2010.................................NSCAD (AS A VISITING STUDENT) NON DEGREE STUDENT

2010-AND PRESENT.........DALHOUSIE BED PROGRAM

SKILLS VECTOR WORKS HAND DRAFTING SKETCHING SMALL SCALE MODEL BUILDING ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ADOBE INDESIGN VISUAL COMMUNICATION EMAIL ahmed.r-90@hotmail.com

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1 ................................................RESUME 3 ................................................SPHERE 4 ................................................VECTORWORKS 5 ................................................PAVILLION 6 ................................................CASE STUDY 7 ................................................HOUSE 8 ................................................CASE STUDY

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This project is based on the process of digestion. The process of making he sphere was very similar. I presented the process in this metal wire sulpture to show the process of creating the sphere in the means od an exotic wild flower digesting and producing a sphere in an elegant way.

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The Pavillion’s designed is derived from a train of structures that is floating on water that is connected to each other with a rope. The design consists of a lobby, exhibition room, and a boat repair workshop. All of which are connected by a corridor from end to end.

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This case study Featured a house in Australia by the architect Glenn Murcutt. The house is knows for it’s ventilation system and that it gently touches the ground. This was a group project. Group members were: Monique Penny, Ettien Issa, and Greg Whistance-Smith. Photographys by Greg Whistance-Smith.

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This is a house designed for a site in Lunenburg. The house is designed for a family of four and includes two comercial spaces. The house is located by a public path that is connected to several other houses and leads to a near by church. The house gives the path an open cour tyard, a place for gathering.

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This case study features the Eames House by Charels and Ray Eames. An extention is added to the house that includes a swimming pool on the ground level and a guest houseon the top level. The extentions structure and design are consistant with the rest of the Eames House.

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME

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