POR TFO L I O degree of landscape a r c h i t e c t u r e
mahmoud ibrahim
visual commun ication problem solving Model Making D
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Nathan Bercow 1:100 a3
visual isation
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visual commun ication
Description: Remodelling the existing version of the opera house through render,, section, elevation, plan, and perspective. Softwares used: Autocad, Rhinoceros, Illustrator.
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problem solving
Description: Li Zixuan and I collaborated in the Hot to Cold Stu-
E-gate is a city that will embody the issues of climate comfort and as importantly, people living with Dementia to create a simultaneous experience of wellbeing and urban living. Melbourne has drastically increased in its hospital admissions during high peak temperatures. A large number of the admissions were associated with illnesses and symptoms found with Dementia. Therefore the user of E-Gate is to be addressed with high attention and care as to how we can begin to address these peak temperatures in our everyday experiences. It is unfortunate to add that people living with dementia not only are sensitive to such climatic conditions but also socially challenged. Due to their high reliability on others, they socially become excluded and most likely, as an outcome, get sent away to live in home-care centre. The exclusion can vary in its reasons, but a main aspect is due to the poor performance behind designing urban environments. The sense of being overwhelmed can be a daily factor of their lives. One particular overwhelming experience this city chooses to explore is the single trip. The morphology of an urban landscape or even a mini block can be so overwhelming that a person living with dementia is more likely decide travel on a single trip. Study shows that 75% of people living with dementia would travel only to one single destination and back. A more refined study highlighted different types of the destinations they experience with different levels of frequencies. A rather bazar finding was that walking around “nowhere’ in particular” was among most frequent destinations but more shockingly, parks was one of the least considered destinations. People living with dementia are choosing to walk about in urban environments over greenery scenes. Reasons that address this matter are mostly due to navigational support. The strict grid system and building envelopes can be of great support for a person living with dementia. On the other hand, parks can also be of great support, but instead, to their health and wellbeing. Hospital studies have shown how green sceneries can have a great beneficial impact on the health and wellbeing of their patients. Not only green is great for the wellbeing of people, but also on the subject of Urban Heat Island Effect. Cities can be 1-3 °C warmer than a surrounding superb. The number might be small, but on a hot summer day in Melbourne were temperature can reach 43°C for sometimes 6 straight days, 3 °Cover can be intolerable for anyone. Green roofs and maximizing canopy cover can reduce the amount of surface heat conduction by 84%. It’s not only considered beneficial for climate but also for the economy. Green Vegetation can raise a household’s price; attract investors and also tourists to an area. How is it therefore, possible to use the navigational advantages of a city where discontinuity occurs dramatically, while embodying a simultaneous experience of also a dramatic continuity of the park, where neither side is sacrificed for another and instead, both work together in a respectable manner. To simply put this, looking at today’s existing conditions of a city where land blocks are occupied by volumes, it is then the action of implementing the continuity of the park takes place by slightly manipulating key volumes through key principles of pushing, subtracting, perforating, and leaning. While also addressing the climate conditions of the site through extensive planting within the thresholds created to not, specifically, resolve any climatic negative conditions, but merely framing it as a negative condition,. The plants therefore are used to redirect people’s movement and potentially their behaviour throughout the site. For example, using Pencil Pine trees, which are narrow in their form that point up like a needle, for instead more radiation exposed areas, and large Spotted Gum Trees, in contrary, for less radiation exposed areas. Therefore, on a hot summer day, people are potentially attracted by the large shady trees, located in the neighbouring cooler area. Through the strategy of planting to divert human behaviour to cooler areas, the strategy of city for its navigational discontinuity, and the strategy of continuous green sceneries, the city of E-Gate can hopefully overcome its fears with the use of vegetation and introduce a simple but efficient strategy of planting for future cities, but lastly and most importantly overcome the fears of an overwhelming continuous park for people living with dementia.
dio by Heike Rahmann and our major project was later published in The Dementia Studios Brochure. The work published was E-Gate Park which addresses a key question as to “How can we design more inclusive as well as climatically healthier cities” for people with Dementia. The project addresses navigational issues experienced by people with dementia through intensive research of the city of Milan and topics of safety which promoted key principles that included T junctions, one way road system, and one unit buildings. DISCONTINUITY
PRINCIPLES OF NAVIGATION ONE DESTINATION
TE EGPARK
ONE WAY SYSTEM
T JUNCTIONS
ONE UNIT BUILDING
BUILDING INDIVIDUALIARITY
LEANING
SUBTRACTING
PERFERATING
CONTINUITY
BUILDING MANIPULATION PUSHING
E-Gate Park
m o D EL m AKING
Description: The Fabric Pavilion is a constructed model that is to incorperate an innovative take on the usage of materials. This particular project utlizies the advantages behind glass and fabric that then are intertwined in order to produce a small scaled pavilion.
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NAME Nathan Bercow 1:50 a1
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Nathan Bercow
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Mengsen Hu, Yale, Mahmoud 1:50 a3
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NAME
Nathan Bercow 1:50 a1
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DATE 23.08.12
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NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION
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Aluminum Steel Mullion
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30mm Plywood
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Description: The project is an envisioned contemporary style of the modern shack. This is a project I have constructed in my own personal time. I was always inspired by Japanese Architecture and how they blend their inside with the outside with a strong sense of awareness to the surrounding natural environment. Moreover, I was fascinated by their stepping methods implemented between different living spaces in their households.
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