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CURRICULUM VITAE

MAT SCAPE

HOLLYWOOD MUSEUM OF ART AND MOVIE

GUGGENHEIM HELSINKI MUSEUM

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NEGAR NAMJOO 550, N. Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA 90012 apt# 6076 NAMJOO

USC.EDU

+1 (310) 982 - 5865


EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA [ USC ] SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE

LOS ANGELES, CA FALL 2013 - SPRING 2015

UNIVERSITY OF QAZVIN SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING ARCHITECTURE

QAZVIN, IRAN FALL 2007- SPRING 2011

EMP LOYMENT POOYESH TECH PARS CO. CONSULTING ENGINEERING COMPANY ARCHITECT | DESIGNER |PLANNER

TEHRAN, IRAN FALL 2012 - SPRING 2013 ARCHITECTURAL AND DETAIL DRAWINGS FOR CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS ON ARCHITECTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS.

TARH TAFAKOR MEMARI CO. CONSULTING ENGINEERING COMPANY ARCHITECT | DESIGNER |PLANNER

TEHRAN, IRAN SUMMER 2011 - FALL 2012 DESIGNING THE RENOVATION OF HISTORIC RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS OF THE NASER KHOSRO STREET IN TEHRAN,IRAN.

SKILLS SOFTWARE FABRICATION ARTISTIC LANGUAGE

Adobe Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign), AutoCAD, Rhinoceros, AGI, Sketchup , VrayRender, Grasshopper, Autodesk Revit, Microsoft Office Suite 3D printer, laser cutter, wood shop Model making, diagramming, Drafting, Painting, photography , Sketching Fluent in English and Farsi

CERTIFICATION UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA [ USC ] SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE BUILDING SCIENCE CERTIFICATE

LOS ANGELES, CA SPRING 2015

INTERESTS Lighting design, interior design , model making , Faรงade Design, Music , Fashion, Photography, Painting, Film, Travel

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MAT_SCAPE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SPRING 2014 | ARCH 505b INSTRUCTOR :GARY PAIGE


Concept statement

Concept statement Project 01

Mat – Scape Mat-Scape is a hybrid between a building and a land scape consisting of hard and soft surfaces and spaces. Conceived as a new architectural typology for the USC campus, Mat- Scape has a unique spatial form that combines the soft (non-Euclidean geometry and topography) with the hard (steel, glass and a lightweight aluminum brise–soleil), resulting in an architectural expression that celebrates innovative and emerging technology. Conceptually, the project begins with a simple mat that measures 150 by 150 by 30 feet and mirrors the footprint of Watt Hall on the South Lawn. The initial gesture was to section the volume horizontally and separate it into three distinct programmatic layers: The lower portion is submerged below grade and houses the MatLAB®; the upper part is propped above ground and contains the studios, lecture hall and exhibition space. The area between the two layers is a new social space for the cam-pus __ a shaded park that contains an outdoor café and works as a threshold between the Watt Way entrance and the Watt Hall courtyard. The three layers are woven together by large piloties that not only support the upper mat and provide column-free spaces, but also operate as courtyards and voids that funnel air and light into the ground and basement levels. Architecturally, the shared intent is to produce a new model for building on campus that celebrates innovation through the application of emerging technology and sustainable practices.


Diagrams

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Aerial View


Second Floor Plan

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1. 4x8 Vaccum Former 2. Chop Saw 3. Sanding Table 4. Stationary Sanders 5. Lathe 6. Stationary Grinders 7. Table Saw 8. Dust and Fume Collection 9. Shear 10. Drill Press 11. Iron Worker 12. Air Compressor 13. Break 14. Wood Bandsaws 15. Joint Planer 16. Howizontal Bandsaw 17. Metal Bandsaw 18. Machinig Center 19. Chop/ Cold Saw 20. CNC Pipe Bender 21. Fork Lift 22. Large Robot Arms 23. CNC Router 24. 4x8 CNC Plasma/ Laser Cutter 25. CNC Hot Wire Cutter 26. Mig and Tig Welders 27. Spray Booth 28. Outside Wet/DryWork Space 29. Dust and Fume Collection 30. 3D Printer

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Perspective

Lobby View

Interior Perspective


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Courtyard View

Street View


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Interior Perspective

Studio View

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Concept statement

Concept statement Project 02

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Panelization & Modules

Module Rendering Project 02

PERF-form® System Perforated Envelope Responsive Façade System The PERF-form® system is a responsive envelope system that can be adapted to work in various environments. Conceptually, the aim ZDV WR GHYLVH D V\VWHP RI IRUP ÀQGLQJ WKDW XVHV SDUDPHWULF RSHUDWLRQV for the design of a facade system as well as digital tools for the fabrication of the building envelope. Formally, the façade consists of two integrated elements: An operable ZLQGRZ ZDOO WKDW DOORZV RFFXSDQWV WR DGMXVW WKH DPRXQW RI DLU ÁRZLQJ into and through the building, and, a perforated aluminum brise soleil for shading and reducing solar gain. The brise soleil is conceived of as a vertical topography that maps (and indexes) the amount of solar radiation that the building receives by providing different amounts of porosity and shading, while view corridors are modulated through a variable arrangement of perforations and apertures. Finally, matte and polished aluminum panels are used to reveal the facade’s materiality and to give the building an architectural identity that is both contemporary and relevant for a Material/Fabrication Laboratory dedicated to experimenting with emerging technologies.

School Entrance View


Module Rationalization

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2” x 2” hot-rolled structural steel square tube

2” x 2” steel tube saddle

2” x 2” hot-rolled structural steel square tube

.080” folded 5052 aluminum sheet

3/16” hot-rolled steel plate with 1-1/2” hole in center

Galvanized 24”x1-3/8” screw jack with 18” adjustable head

Assembly Diagram



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MUSEUM OF ART AND MOVIE

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FALL 2014 | ARCH 605b INSTRUCTOR :ERIC HAAS


Concept Statement

Concept Statement HOLLY WOOD

MUSEUM

:KHQ ZH WKLQN RI +ROO\ZRRG WKH ÀUVW thing that comes to our mind is Hollywood sign and stars. But how about the buildings? To my way of thinking Hollywood needs a land mark. This land mark could be a museum of art and movie to enrich peoples live and inspire individuals in the creative art and movie industry. By creating this museum we can provide a place for diverse audience in which the can have a sense of living in an imaginary world in which everything is possible. A museum that use the objects to illustrate the power of art and design, a place which have the sense of modernity ,and also be able to tell the story of historical, social and political senses simultaneously, in order to show the changes that has transform the world. Bird View


Diagram

SITE MASS

TOPOGRAPHY LINES

BUILDING FORM BASED ON TOPOGRAPHY LINES

EXPLODED SKIN


Perspective

PLAN LEGEND 1. ENTRY 25*20 2. BAG CHECK 10*15 3. SECURITY 10*15 4.TEMPORARY EXHIBITION 50*40 5.PERMANENT EXHIBITION 50*100 6. MECHANICAL RM 20*20 7. LOADING/TRASH/RECYCLING 20*20 8.ELECTRICAL RM 10*15 9. IT ROOM 10*10 10. ELEVATOR EQ.RM 10*10 11. STORAGE20*10 12. REST ROOM 30*20 13.STORAGE 20*10 14. DISPLAY AREA 40*10 15. CHECK OUT 10*10 16. JANITORIAL 10*10 17. VESTIBULE 40*5 18. PUBLIC MEETING RM 25*20 19. STORAGE 20*10 20. EVENT SPACE/LARGE MEETING RM 40*25 21. OFFICE 20*10 22. OFFICE 10*15 23. SUPPORT STAFF 20*15 24. STORAGE 10*10 25. BREAK ROOM 20*10

MAIN ENTRANCE


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2D Drawing

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Perspective


Wall Section

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Wall Section

SECTIONAL 3D CHUNK Right view

SECTIONAL 3D CHUNK Left view


Perspective

CARLOS AVE. VIEW


Diagram

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STRUCTURAL FRAMING STRATEGY


Perspective

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Floor plans

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GUGGENHEIM HELSINKI MUSEUM UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SPRING 2015 | ARCH 705 INSTRUCTOR : WES JONES


Concept Statement

Concept Statement Guggenheim Helsinki MUSEUM

The launch of the Guggenheim Helsinki Design Competition is a remarkable moment for the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, the State of Finland, and the City of Helsinki. )RU WKH ÀUVW WLPH LQ WKH *XJJHQKHLP·V history of engagement with architecture, design, and urban life, the foundation is seeking a design for a museum through an open competition. The goal is to inspire a design that will be both an exemplary museum of the WZHQW\ ÀUVW FHQWXU\ DQG DQ LQWHUQDWLRQ ally recognized symbol of Helsinki.

Site Plan


Diagram Diagram

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Floor plans

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PERPECTIVE

ENTRANCE VIEW


Perspective

MAIN EXHIBITION VIEW


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LOBBY VIEW


Perspective

SEA VIEW


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