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Nathan Nosrée
Nathan Nosrée
CONTACT
n.nosree@gmail.com
ARCHITECT Sep. 2021
(+33) 06 46 76 26 44
EXPERIENCES
Architect at Grimshaw Architects, Paris, France.
Concept design, Production of BIM deliverables and final reports, Managing team workload and consultants daily exchanges, Preparing and presenting meetings on a daily for consultants, partners, mayor ...
Address : 26 Rue des Chantiers 78 000 Versailles French driving licence
PROGRAMS
CAD / 3D AutoCAD - Advanced Rhino - Advanced Revit - Advanced Sktechup - Intermediate QGIS - Intermediate Adobe Suite Illustrator - Advanced InDesign - Advanced Photoshop - Advanced Rendering Enscape - Advanced Lumion - Intermediate V-Ray - Beginner Blender - Beginner
Feb. 2021
REFERENCES
Alice Barrois
Since 2020
2018 - 2019
Intern at ITAR Architectures, Paris, France.
Winning competition : 121 dwellings and retails, Bondy, France Winning competition : 283 dwellings for migrants, Sartrouville, France Winning competition : 147 dwellings and offices, Nantes, France Concept and Design development, Production of final graphic documents 3D modelling, Physical urban and apartment model Attending and preparing consultants meetings, Contacting contractors
2020 - 2021
EDUCATION
Registered Architect Certification Habilitation à l’exercice de la Maîtrise d’œuvre en son Nom Propre
2017 - 2020
Postgraduate : National School of Architecture of Versailles École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Versailles Honours for Final Master project and Master Thesis
Ingrid Taillandier
2014 - 2017
Exchange : Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia GPA : 6.25 / 7 Major : Architectural Design / Minor : Landscape Architecture Design
Bachelor : National School of Architecture of Grenoble École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Grenoble
Architect, ITAR Architecture, taillandier@itar.fr
bollinger-grohmann.fr
Freelance : Art mapping Instagram account @nn_maps 2D (QGIS) et 3D (Blender) mapping , GIS projects
2016 - 2017
Tutor, Bollinger + Grohmann, kderycke@
Competition : Cultural complex, Tahiti, French Polynesia (Rhino, Grasshopper) Competition : Cultural center, Drancy, France (Rhino, Revit, Enscape, AutoCAD) Competition : Research and Archive Center, Avignon, France (Rhino, Enscape) Concept and Façade design, 3D and BIM modelling Responsible for collaboration with CGI team Production of final graphic documents (Adobe Suite) Preparing and attending meetings with consultants
Architect, Director at Grimshaw Architects SARL alice.barrois@grimshaw.global
Klaas De Rycke
Architectural Assistant at Grimshaw Architects, Paris, France.
Art, history, mapping Vegetarian, sustainability Functionnal training, hiking
French : Mother tongue English : Professional Spanish : Conversational
IT and Design Technology relay support for the Paris office
Feb. 2020
INTERESTS
MULTICULTURAL
Detailed Design : Paris Metro stations (Revit, Enscape)
CERTIFICATES
Grimshaw Net Zero Certificate 2017 EDX Ecodesign : Ecodesign for Cities and Suburbs 2015 TOEFL ibt (98/120) C1 European Level 2021
SELECTED PROJECTS
BAILLET CULTURAL CENTER RESEARCH AND ARCHIVE CENTER 121 DWELLINGS AND RETAILS THERMAL RADIATION LES MORTEMETS, TOWARDS NEW LANDSCAPES MAP ART @NN_MAPS
BAILLET CULTURAL CENTER
Drancy, Grimshaw Architects Competition, December 2020 - February 2021
For this competition, the team was split in two equal parts between the Paris and London offices, where the partner in charge of the project was based. Through this phase, I learned a lot about managing the workload with colleagues that you have never worked with before, to adapt rapidly to new working conditions and get the best out of everyone skills in the team. I first had a look at the history of the site, the city, to see how it has been used in the past and how this influenced its condition today, in order to inform as best as possible the future design. I started by laying down the floor plans, first by hand, then in Revit. I then ended up doing façade design research towards the end of the competition to be able to coordinate the CGI team that was working externally.
Ground Floor Plan
Front Façade - Visualisation by the Whale Side
Main foyer - Visualisation by the Whale Side
Test renders for the façade design
RESEARCH AND ARCHIVE CENTER Avignon, Grimshaw Architects Competition, February 2020 - May 2021
As my first project at Grimshaw Architects, I worked on a Research and Archive center in the city of Avignon in the South of France. My role was to work on the contextual and volumetric approach first and then focusing on the façade and materiality using Rhinoceros.This gave me the opportunity to coordinate the CGI team that we worked with on a daily basis. We heavily focused on the design of this main façade, testing multiple geometries using a parametric design approach. Since we were working remotely I had the opportunity to present, almost daily, the progress of the design to several partners from the London Grimshaw Architects office.
Courtyards connections and programmatic axonometric
Main hall - Visualisation by Grimshaw Architects
Colonnade entrance - Visualisation by Grimshaw Architects
Test renders for the soffit of the reading room
121 DWELLINGS AND RETAILS
Bondy, ITAR Architectures Winning competition, July 2019 - September 2019
As part of a winning competition proposal, I worked on the design of a multi-residential mixed-use development in the city of Bondy, North of Paris, composed of 121 apartments and 600sqm of retail space. The project is locating on the edge of the Canal de l’Ourcq, an important man made water canal. The natural context has played an important role in the design decisions, especially as we gave views towards the canal and outdoor spaces to all the apartments. A major part of the design is built in structural stone, associated with concrete and corrugated steel to recall the industrial past of the site. In this project, I was involved from the urban anaylsis, through the concept and design development to the final documents production and submission for the competition. As the competition proposal was a collaboration between ITAR Architectures and Verrecchia Construction, a real-estate I prepared and attended design meetings between the diffeBONDYdeveloper, Zac des Rives de L'Ourcq Lot C09a R+2 architect, ITAR architecturesof the design team (architect, developer, landscape rent members environmental study consultants, etc...).
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Common floor plan - 3rd level
Southern façade - Visualisation by Huni rendering
Northern façade - Visualisation by Huni rendering
THERMAL RADIATION
Master - Thermodynamic Urbanism - 2018 - Philippe Rahm
Located in Chamonix-Mont-Blanc valley, this housing complex has been studied to house 200 000 inhabitants and provide offices space based around the phenomenon of thermal radiations. Implantation in the valley was chosen after an analysis of the solar masks generated by the topography. Similarly, relative towers’ location is based on the solar masks generated by each building. The orientation of each room is though out to offer optimal sun exposure at the time of use within the day.The rooms have been dimensionned using the human thermal radiation as the main heating source. Thus, each space a specific size depending of the number of people using it, the surface material and its emissivity as well as the temperature desired.
50mm Lean concrete finish 55mm Cement screed 50mm Acoustic insulation 300m Reinforced concrete slab
CLT wall to reinforced concrete wall connection insured by metal clamp
Detail 1_Reinforced concrete slab to CLT wall connection
50mm Lean concrete finish 55mm Cement screed 50mm Acoustic insulation 300m Reinforced concrete slab Detail 2_Reinforced concrete slab to reinforced concrete wall connection
Offices entrance hall
20mm Aluminium cladding 30mm Cladding support 10mm Seal 20mm Gypsum panel 250mm Thermal insulation 10mm Seal 600mm Reinforced concrete wall Self-adhesive silicone strip
Housing tower with aluminium exterior cladding
LES MORTEMETS, TOWARDS NEW LANDSCAPES
The plain of Versailles as a laboratory to reconnect urbans and farmers. Master - Final project - 2020 - Stéphanie de Courtois & Richard Sabatier
This student final project is the result of a collaboration between by the Palace of Versailles, the Versailles Grand Parc Urban Community and the National School of Architecture of Versailles. It has been designed as a potential guide for Les Mortemets redevelopment.The project consisted of a thorough contextual, topographical and historical analysis to identify the current conditions of the site. It used to be classified as a historical monument as it was part of the Gardens of Versailles. Drawing on the past of Versailles as an experimental place for agronomy, techniques like phytoremediation amongst many others have been proposed to depollute the soil using the existing landscape without moving the polluted earth outside of the site. The project led to the qualification and quantification of all the existing resources on site : buildings, vegetation, type of soil, etc... From there, multiple agricultural activities of various duration and frequencies, have been listed for each existing resource to promote a continuous activation of the site by reconnecting city dwellers and farmers. This process helped the different stakeholders visualise the different potential of the site while giving them the opportunity to express the vision for the site’s future by not proposing a definite answer to this situation.
Ongoing projects and concerned stakeholders in Versailles
Exploded axonometric of existing conditions, resources and potentials for Les Mortemets
MAP ART @NN_MAPS
Since November 2020 Topographic maps, 3D Shaded relief maps
Passionate about maps since I drew my first topographical map in second year of architecture school, I decided to create this Instagram page where I am posting topographic maps of different countries and places in the world. These started interesting people who then commissionned me to create 3D shaded relief maps for them, using historical documents as a base. This activity not only helps me further my skils in GIS and 3D modelling software but also brings valuable inputs on how to organise my time out of work, how to communicate with clients, how to promote my work when I don’t have commissions ...
3D Shaded map of South America (left) and Andes mountain range (right)
Argentina, Australia, Croatia _ Moldova, Myanmar, Nova Scota _ Sardegna, Scotland, Rhône river
Nathan Nosrée n.nosree@gmail.com
(+33) 06 46 76 26 44