03 Biography Selected work from (2016-2019) 06 Architecture Fairy-Tale [Visual-Design Project] 12 Topia Restoring Bilbao’s Identity [Visual-Design Project] 16 Un-realized Presence [Visual-Design Project] 24 Yulin Educational Artery [Urban Planning & Design Project] 38 Intercommunal The Walled City of Nicosia [Regeneration of Publci Spaces] [Bachelor Project] 56 Horizontal Integration Affiliating Mumbai [Urban Planning & Design Project] 64 Azbakya Market Hall [Integrated Project] 70 Spandu-Ballet [Urban Design Project] 76 Post-Production 78 Un-defined Reality
MARYAM EFFAT Born in, April 26th 1995 E-mail: maryameffat@hotmail.com Mobile: +201110100115 Address: 36 Farid St. Masr el gdida Architecture and Urban design graduate Interior designer/3D Visualizer
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND June 2014
Thebes Integrated School I.G.C.S.E Cambridge
Sept 2017
GUC Berlin - Exchange Semester
June 2018
NICOSIA, CYPRUS - Bachelor Project
May
Graduated from German university in Cairo (Architecture and Urban Design)
2019
SOFTWARE SKILLS Adobe Photoshop Adobe Indesign Adobe Illustrator Autodesk Autocad Microsoft Office Revit Rhino Unity
PERSONAL SKILLS Illustration Physical Modelling
PROJECTS
ARCHITECTURE FAIRY-TALE [TEMPTATION OF STEEL AND WOOD] INDIVIDUAL PROJECT INST. MOSTAFA YOUSSEF
Once upon a time, Architecture was at the forefront of social innovation, addressing issues that the entire society felt were worth finding creative solutions for. A curse was then cast on Architecture: The Evil Witch of Banality tricked the architects into believing that their ideas were worthless, that society didn’t care about them, and that the only way to advance their projects was to produce vacuous glitzy renderings. The aim of the course is to express a border form our point of view and visualize it in 5 story-visuals. The border in my case was the infrastructure .. the developments are now taking over the city and making a border between people as developers don’t put people in their considerations. I visualized the infrastructure hundreds of years later, where it really took over the whole city and people begin to build vertically as the infrastructure.
Visual Atlas
Visuals
Zoomed-in Visuals
TOPIA [RESTORING BILBAO IDENTITY] INDIVIDUAL PROJECT INST. OMAR KASSAB
An intellectual and creative journey to engage intricate relationships of urban transformation through the analysis of visual design experimentation for theoretical speculation on, and critical writing about the drivers of change within contemporary cities.
Visuals
Zoomed-in Visuals
THE UN-REALIZED PRESENCE
[THE DUAL CITY] INDIVIDUAL PROJECT INST. MOSTAFA YOUSSEF
Standing in contrast to the aesthetically pleasant district of Zamalek is the forgotten Gezira tower, a place on the margin which is considered repulsive and dysfunctional by many passers-by. Although this tower was never completed, it forms the subconscious of the city where it represents a microcosm of the failures that Egypt has been going through since the 1970s. This design studio focuses on the presence that still lingers in this forgotten tower; the untold stories and the dreams that once resided. It aims at extracting scenarios from the existing conditions and creating imaginary narratives about the new interventions and inhabitation of the tower.
THE DUAL CITY
SECTION
ISOMTERIC SECTION
ISOMTERIC SECTION (Zoomed-in)
YULLIN EDUCATIONAL ARTERY GROUP OF 3 PROF. HEMLET BOTT
In a new proposed part of thr city of Yulin China, it is planned to encumpus university city that includes a mixed use urban proposal by challenging the exiting topography and the climate of the city in relation to plan a new connection to the city center.
SWOT Analysis
Exisiting Situation
Proposed Connection
Layers
Master-Plan
Layers
Master-Plan
Street Sections
Layers
Scale 1:1000
Zoomed in
Sections
Scale 1:500 Scale 1:500
INTERCOMMUNAL THE WALLED CITY OF NICOSIA [REGENRATION OF PUBLIC SPACES]
[BACHELOR PROJECT 2018] INDIVIDUAL PROJECT [MASTERPLAN GROUP OF 3] Prof. Jose Madrigal
Cyprus is one of the coutries that still has a conflict between two different countries .. Turkey and Greece. Also it has a city which is considered the last walled city [Nicosia]. The main concept of the Masterplan was to create an intercommunal city; a city that accomadetes and integrates more than one community with a unifled project.
MASTERPLAN
REGIONAL MAP
LAYERS OF APPROACH
PUBLIC SPACES
ACCESSBILITY
MASTERPLAN MASTERPLAN
MOBILITY
VOIDS
PROPOSED MASTERPLAN
TRANSPORTATION HUB
GARBAGE COLLECTION POINTS
PUBLIC SPACES
MAIN EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL CENTERS
MAIN ROUTES
UNDERGROUND VACCUM SYSTEM
MASTERPLAN PROPOSAL
Keeping the city connected from the northern and southern part we proposed 3 transportation hubs. The idea of keeping the transportaion hubs on the edge of the city, is to have a pedestrianized city by having a specific timeline for the city.
Exisiting checkpoint
Northern Side First proposal for free zoned area
The first one in the northern side is a void space surrounded by many activites. The second is a mainly connecting between two spines the commercial and car route, the second transportation hub also serves for Zahaa Hadid Project.
Two main car-routes & checkpoints
Southern Side
The third one is an underground transportation hub consists of a level for the buses and level for parking cars. The ground level is a proposal for a park.
Extending the free zoned area
Southern Side
A divided-city becoming one pedestrian city
REGENERATION OF PUBLIC SPCES The proposed public spaces were chosen upon the criteria of the structure of the old city. The main concept was to redesign the spaces surrounding the old structure that includes special elements and cultural and commercial projects whcih attracts people and regenrates the area.
SWOT ANALYS
Current Situation
Main access
SIS .Near the current check point. .Main access from Ledra st (main commercial st in the greek side]. .Public open spaces. .Surrounded b monuments.
Secondary access
Strenghts
The First Proposal of Regenrating Faneromeni
.Almost no greenerys. .Abandoned Spaces. .No public seatings. .No activity.
New centeralized public space
Weaknesses
.New cultural center. .Public services & activities. .Vegetation
Day-Time Circulation
Opportunities
Night circulation .Increase in living costs. .Social threat.
Masterplan Strategy Layers of approach A sequence of public spaces in between other new ones. Implementation of services for improving the quality of educational and cultural qualities in the city.
Masterplan
Form finding
Plans
Ground floor Plan
Underground floor plan
West elevation
Thermal Insulation
Indirect Light
First Floor Plan
Convection
South Elevation
Section B-B
Architectural Details
Elevation Components
Curtain Wall System
Ceramic Rods
Facade Section
Landscape Details
Landscape Detail
Landscape Detail 2
HORIZONTAL INTEGRATION AFFLIATING MUMBAI GROUP OF 4 Prof. HOLGER GLADYS
The Eastern Waterfront is an approximately 18-kilometer stretch of land, reaching from Wadala in the north to Colaba in the south. Most of the land belongs to the Mumbai Port Trust (MbPT). A shift of port operations from MbPT to the Jawaharal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT), located across the bay (Thane Creek) on the mainland started in 1987, as the industry changed from on-shore breakbulk to container cargo. The JNPT facilities were built to accommodate modern vessels and vast quantities of cargo for storage and handling. Both the MbPT and the JNPT are connected with the railways. The aim of the design studio is propose a strategy for three magjor problems in the city which are housing, mobility and public spaces.
Concept
AZBAKYA MARKET HALL GROUP OF 4 Prof. Thomas Loeffler
This design studio was integrated with the building technology department, Steel structure and Theory of Architecture The task was to design a modern market hall, which serves all the needs defined in the space program as well as the requirements a modern buildings should fulfill regarding construction, design and sustainabilty. The site is well connected by extisting infrastructure: Metro, parking garages, A l Azhar Bridge and Tunnel. As an endpoint of 26 July street the new market hall will be a new urban landmark of inner city of Cairo. The Azbekeya Garden has to be reconnected to the new outdoor areas by a modern landscaping concept around the market hall.
Masterplan
Concept
STRUCTURAL PLAN 1:500
Form Finding
Main Access
Masterplan Exploded Axonmetric
Group 1.4 | Dania Haytham
Market Hall Area
/ Linah Gamal / Maryam Mohamed / Mohamed El Nenaiey
SITE PLAN 1:500
Plans
FIRST FLOOR PLAN 1:200
Ground Floor Plan
Integrated Design Project - 2016 | Market Hall | Presentation 4
SOUTH ELEVATION 1:200
SOUTH ELEVATION 1:200
NORTH ELEVATION 1:200
South Elevation
Integrated Design Project - 2016 | Market Hall | Presentation 4
First Floor Plan
Group 1.4 | Dania Haytham
/ Linah Gamal / Maryam Mohamed / Mohamed
North Elevation Group 1.4 | Dania Haytham
/ Linah Gamal / Maryam Mohamed / Mohamed El Nen
Details
FACADE DETAIL 2 1:5 FACADE DETAIL 2 1:5 FACADE FACADE DETAIL DETAIL 2 2 1:5 1:5
FACADE DETAIL 3 1:5
Facade Section
Elevation
FACADE FACADE DETAIL DETAIL 3 3 1:5 1:5
FACADE DETAIL 3 1:5
SECTION A-A 1:200
Section
Section A-A
Section B-B
SPANDU BALLET GROUP OF 2 Prof. Florian Weddmann
The task at hand and the choice of the context should be based on the work on one’s own conceptual design, a confrontation with complex interrelationships to initiate a cross-cutting approach. As a district with high macro-structural potential, the aim is to gradually develop the resulting opportunities on the basis of a mission statement. - Gradual conversion and revaluation of the current buildings, infrastructure and open spaces. - Moderate completion of existing facilities with new buildings of different uses. - Overcoming disparities. - The functional and design networking of the competition area with neighbouring areas and the entire district. - Achieving high ecological and sustainable development of the area.
Plan
Isometric
Masterplan
Urban Section
POST PRODUCTION INDIVIDUAL PROJECT INST. MOHAMED RAAFAT
This workshop focuses on visualizing a given picture and transform it into a 3D Model, it focuses on designing the whole surroundings in response with the given picture, after having a clay shot a layer of editing by photoshop is added to reveal a specific context.
UN-DEFINED REALITY INDIVIDUAL PROJECT INST. MOSTAFA YOUSSEF
The un-defined reality is a story board which defines a cultural or political problem; a problem that made many people consider that as long as we do not have enough power, no action will ever be taken. Or that we are just blind now days. The concept or the idea behind the story is that now days the good things might be or is the bad things Capitalism is taking over humans-life to gain profits in many different ways.
Maryam Effat +201110100115 maryameffat@hotmail.com Thank you for your time and consideration