Nasser Ghannam Architecture Portfolio 2017

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cyprus retreat

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workshop/gallery

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garden pavilion

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artist retreat

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performative urbanism

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almost natural

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soft robotics

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liquid skin

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future vehicle

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NASSER GHANNAM 23 APR 1994 JORDANIAN CONTACT

SKILL SET - Rhinoceros 5 - Grasshopper - AutoDesk AutoCAD - AutoDesk Maya - Keyshot Render/Animation - Programming (Processing 3.0, Arduino) - Vray, Mentalray, Krakatoa Rendering

- Adobe Photoshop - Adobe Illustrator - Adobe InDesign - Adobe Premier Pro - Audacity Audio Editing - Zbrush - Microsoft Office

+971 50 325 7516 nasserghannam@hotmail.com EXPERIENCE EDUCATION Bachelor of Architecture

The American University of Sharjah (NAAB accredited) Sharjah, United Arab Emarites 2011-2016

Masters in Advanced Architecture

Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia Barcelona Spain 2016-2017

Touza Architects

Internship in architecture design and detailing Madrid, Spain 2015

Japan Research Trip

As part of the Digital Matter Intelligent Construction studio, research on concrete construction by Tadao Ando Japan 2017

Bifurcation

Cricursa

As part of the liquid skin seminar, worked on a collaboration with world leading glass working firm Barcelona, Spain 2017

CerĂ mica Cumella

As part of the liquid skin seminar, worked on a collaboration with clay experts at Cumella Barcelona, Spain 2017

Intensive workshop with Sagrada Famillia Architect Mark Burry regarding the logic and process of constructing the Antoni Gaudi style columns Barcelona, Spain 2017

LANGUAGES Arabic

Mother tongue

AWARDS & EXHIBITIONS

English

Omrania CSBE - First Place

Six Degrees Exhibition at D3

2016

Dubai, UAE 2016

Fluent (Second Language)

Spanish

First Prize winner of the Omrania CSBE Excellence in Architecture -9th cycle, Collaboration with Khalid Al-Tamimi

Basic knowledge

Innovation Week

As part of innovation week in Maraya Art Center, furniture piece

INTERESTS

Sharjah, UAE 2017

Graduate student exhibition by the American University of Sharjah

IAAC Graduate Exhibition at MUHBA

Graduate student exhibition by IAAC Barcelona, Spain 2017

Sports, poetry, old music, drawing, architecture history 3


01 Section B-B

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cyprus retreat

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Approaching the site, you can directly notice the two natural contradicting conditions. The first is the olive grove and the second is the sea. While they both are a part of nature, they are very different from each other. The sea is a brutal, uncontrolled part of nature; Section D-D a pure nature on which humans have no

SECTION CC

control - Public. The sea will kill anyone without reservation . On the other hand, the olive grove is a part of nature which sustains people, gives them food; it is a natural condition which was created by people - Private. 4

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workshop/gallery

Exploring the relationship between the project and the sky above, the ground below, the light around, passage

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time,

constructional

limitations and opportunities. And

4.5 m

consider the potentially reciprocal relationship

between

site

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program with building form. A workshop and gallery space for a furniture designer. Work-Shop houses

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furniture

studio,

fabrication

designer’s space

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gallery to sell the furniture pieces.

Collaboration with Maryan Owais. 6

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WORKSHOP

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03 garden pavilion

A small garden which includes a shade pavilion in the current landscape area to the Northwest of the CAAD buildings at AUS. The intent of this garden is to highlight the possibilities of designing an outdoor space in the UAE’s climate 1.8 m

that is comfortable and enjoyable to be in, and additionally addresses issues

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Irrigation chanel around central tree

Detail of wood column meeting the ground

Detail of shadow gap

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Nasser Ghannam +971 50 5550555 nasserghannam@node.com

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EXPEDITER:

Mohammad Abdullah +971 50 7427427 MtotheA@imaboss.com

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SIGNITURE & SEAL:

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artist retreat

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construction practices. This building

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PHOTOGRAPH SERIES 04

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performative urbanism

The project is generated by the concept of endlessness, initially achieved at a large scale where the light/sunlight projects on certain transparent parts of a physical model creating enigmatic shadows, light reflections and light refractions. This centralized and continuous loop of movement and centrifugal projection of light is translated to spiral ramps that are emended in a landscape site and are organized as a continuation of the hill contour lines. These ramps become the media library, reading rooms and accommodate 18

stalls

of

books.


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Pre existing ramps on the site

EXISTING SITE

SITE PLAN


SECTION AA

SECTION BB

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PARTI DIAGRAM

SECTIONAL STUDIES

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PRESPECTIVE SECTIONS

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DRAWING

COLLECTION

SECTIONAL PARTI

ITERATIONS

almost natural

An architecture that extends the earth is the concept behind this project which was inspired by Paleontology. The monolithic form aims to amplify te massivness of earth into becoming inhabitable . This is also explored through establishing a relationship between the skeleton and the skin, Ground

Excavation

Ground Extrusion

Platform Shifting

Living Spaces

Skin

adding a protective layer that covers the inhabitable form. The program, a collector’s residence, is a spacial experience that begins undergound, transforming

to

a

synthetic

surface, ending with natural voids.

Collaboration with Khalid AL-Tamimi. 26


Cabinets Map CURATORIAL DIAGRAM

Air Cabinet

Main Vertical Circulation

Starting Point - Car Park - Entry

Land Cabinet

Water Cabinet

Earth Cabinet

Reception - Introductory Gallery - Excavation Site

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5TH FLOOR PLAN

2ND FLOOR PLAN A

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aesthetics in the

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Almost natural attempts to explore production

B 3 15.1 m

almost natural

the

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1 Top Reception Hall 2 Cabinet 1 - Air Creatures 3 HVAC Room 4 Service Room 5 Service Room

and

1 Cabinet 4 - Earth Cabinet 2 Storage 3 Courtyard 4 Private Balcony

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Fifth Floor Scale 1:125

Anthropocene

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through blurring of the natural and the synthetic. The aim of this agenda is to present an attitude that utilizes

1ST FLOOR PLAN

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UNDERGROUND PLAN A

advanced digital design ideas and non linear fabrication to what

almost

natural

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proposes.

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1 Examination Lab 2 Archive 3 Workshop 4 Observation Deck 5 Control Room

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Public Parking Privavte Parking Reception Excavation Site Access Glass Floor Hall

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SECTION AA

SECTION BB

39.00 m

31.10 m

26.90 m

25.80 m

23.00 m

22.30 m

19.10 m

18.10 m

16.20 m 15.20 m

14.30 m

11.30 m

10.50 m

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00.00 m

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Section BB Scale 1:100

Section AA Scale 1:100

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MAMMOTH HALL VIEW


SEA CREATURE HALL VIEW

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07 soft robotics

creating a lightweight adaptable passive shading system that is capable of creating a micro climate to accommodate specific uses.that is light, relatively cheap, and is suitable for a wide range of architectural typologies with easy attachment solutions. SoRo

relies on the

temperture of the sun to evaporate liquid into gas, causing it to activate the soft robots and provide complete passive

sustainable

shading.

Collaboration with Guoliang Zhang, Mohamad Al Chawa, Ye Dongliang. 32

PROTOTYPE A


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GENE OPTIMIZATION

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soft robotics

The case study building of choice is the 22@ Barcelona by Josep Mias. Situated by the Bogatell metro station in the Poble Nou district of Barcelona . This glass facade building makes an ideal subject for the integration of the shading system. By

using

evolution

intellegent through

Gene Galapagos,

Split Surface

Get The Surface For SORO

Radiation Analysis 350<R<650

20%

R<350

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the ideal locations and amounts of

panels

where

studied

and

resloved based on this specific site, climate,

and energy saving. Distinguish Between Different Surfaces From Data

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The Choice Of Hundred Percent Depends On The Data


CASE STUDY

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08 l i q u i d

MODEL IMAGE 01

s k i n

One of the our principal objectives is to attack the theme of glass curving with the suport of digital manufacturing means. In an early phase, we worked on a modelscale,

thermoforming

synthetic

materials to simulate the behavior of glass and its properties, molding with

analogue

and

numerically

controlled means such as laser cutting, cnc milling, 3d printing.

Collaboration with Shashi Vyas and Merve Savatli. 36

MODEL IMAGE 02

MODEL IMAGE 03


MODEL IMAGE 04

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08 If

l i q u i d

s k i n

we

architecture’s

consider

CONSTRUCTION PROCESS

primary role as to protect from the enviroment, water lies high within the list of unwated elements. Buildings are wterproof; water is the hazard, all construction detail aim to keep it out.

However

liquids

potentials

in

have

endless

architecture;

they

change state, and form, easily; they have thermal inertia, can store energy, have both transparency and opaque qualities, can dissolve other materials, and truly unique, falls from the sky - for free.

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PAVILLION IMAGE 01


PAVILLION IMAGE 02

CONSTRUCTION DRAWING 01

PAVILLION IMAGE 03

2800

PAVILLION IMAGE 04

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09 future vehicle

A futuristic vehicle inspired by a living creature i.e. the dragon fly which exemplifies the combination of a motorcycle and an aircraft. The form and layering in the vehicle mimics that of a dragon fly, while conceptually

the

floating

rear

simulates the notion of a dragon fly floating midair. The insect relies on skillfully positioning its agile body in order to control its own body temperature. Similarly the vehicle is to use the exhaust and air grills to adapt it’s and the driver’s body temperature to their surroundings. The idea is to harness future technology in order to create a modern adaptable

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everyday

use

vehicle

TOP VIEW


PRESPECTIVE 01

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