NEGIN SALEH JAZI
Architectural Portfolio Selected Work 2012-2021
EDUCATION 2012-2017
Bachelor of Architectural engineering, GPA: A Islamic Azad University of Esfahan, Esfahan, Iran
2011-2012
Diploma in mathematic and physics, GPA: A+
2008-2011
Faraz Pre-university, Esfahan, Iran, , GPA: A+ Emam Sadegh high school, Esfahan, Iran
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2020 - Present
Freelancer
2017 - 2020
Assistant Architect at Raavi consulting engineers
March, 2018
Rethinking Brick research design At Maan Memar, Esfahan, Iran
Feburary, 2016
Memar Bartar Competition
Winter, 2015
Ok Arduino Workshops The first stage was published by Hamshary Memari (http://iranian-architect.ir/tag/hamshahri-memari-quarterly/page/2)
NEGIN SALEH JAZI ARCHITECT BORN: 27, Oct, 1994 PHONE: +989138104954 EMAIL: neginsjazi@gmail.com I introduced myself as a passionate curious soul who is eager to discover new things. I embrace challenges and new journeys!
August, 2014
Photography of Alame Fani house That was published on sedasima national website
March, 2017
Zhozeh maison Fashion design www.intagram.com/zhozehmaison
SKILL Revit
Photosshop
Rhino
Illustraitor
AutoCad
Indesign
Sketchup
Dialux
Corona Render
MS Office English Persian
INTEREST Biking, Photography, Dance, Colours, Details, Adventuring
CONTENT ACADEMIC PROJECTS P.01
EAST TERMINAL
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P.02
EHESHT RESIDENTIAL
04
P.03
BRICK REGENERATION
06
P.04
DEAD SPACE
07
P.05
MULE PROJECT
08
P.06
SUNLIGHT PROJECT
09
PROFESSIONAL PROJECTS P.07
KELAR ABAD VILLA
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P.08
BABAK RESIDENTIAL
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P.09
MALEK MOMENTO
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P.10
PHOTOGRAPHY
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ACADEMIC PROJECTS
P.01
EAST TERMINAL
LECTURER: Yasaman Darem COURSE: Studio No.3 YEAR: Sep, 2015 In this course, we were supposed to design a novel structure. As I’m keen on Spain’s Metropol Parasol, I have designed a waffle structure with a sense of movement. This structure is formed by twelve columns that carry the building’s weight and also bring natural light and fresh air into the interior of the building. Passengers could sit around these columns, enjoying natural light and greenery, or go around and buy some souvenirs and go to the cafe and restaurant. clear spatial hierarchy was a most important issue here that hepls passengers access their buses and even exit the terminal smoothly.
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FORM GENERATION
AXONOMETRIC EXPLODED DIAGRAM
STEP. 01 The rectangular base surface that has twelve columns
STEP. 02 The columns stretch down for structural use and bring natural light to the interior
STEP. 03 To make the main spaces (departure and entrance) noticeable, they were designed higher than the other functions
STEP. 04 The surface has a transparent fiber glass on the top to avoid the rain and bring natural light into the terminal
SOUTH - FACING SECTION
02
ZOOMED FLOOR PLAN
BIRD’S-EYE VIEW OF TERMINAL
VIEW OF BUS STATIONS
03
P.02
BEHESHT RESIDENTIAL LECTURER: Shima Roohani COURSE: Studio No.4 YEAR: Jan, 2016
This project is regarding design for seventy flats in an area of 14,500 mm2. Due to the site of the project which lies between ditches and dense leaves of the trees, the concept of the project was all started by the idea of living with nature. The sunlight invites to all the rooms, the kitchens, the living rooms, the halls, even the bathroom by keeping confidentiality. Units have private and semi-private yards. Additionally, on outdoors they have some semi-private yards between the blocks and on the playground to comminucate with their neighbourhoods. Moreover, there are some facilities for residents to play, have fun and get to know each other more.
CONCEPT
SITE PLAN AND MAIN ACCESS Car access
Old (single houses)
Passenger access Another place for gather together away from noise
Beautiful stream that calms the environment
New (Apartments)
Now (single + Apt)
Beautiful stream that calms the environment
This cafe and resturant has a good view of beautiful trees and diches of the site.Also it could address settelments needs These retail stores could provide needs of residents A good place for communicate with residents which is srounded by roses and people could enjoy the nature with less visual disturbance Different playground for children to play in a safe place under their observation A joyful ring for biking wihout distracting others
NOISY AREA
CALM AREA
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P.03
BRICK REGENARATION
DIRECTOR: Soroush Asadi STATUS: Research project, at Karman Studio COLLEAGUES: Ali Nosouhian, Mahtab Moosavi, Zahra Hejazi, Sima Janghorban, Marzie Sadeghian, Negin Saghafian MY ROLE: Research Assistant, Design, Leading students, Teaching Rhino, 3D Modeling, Presentation YEAR: April, 2018 In the past decades Iranian architects performed and developed great works in brick design. But unlike the historical architecture in using the bricks with non-cubic geometries, the recent experiences were mostly based on the usage of cubic modeled bricks. Thus, we aim to design new brick modules that provide new formal, environmental and even industrial facilities, which are not experienced yet. Some of them could provide shade to cooling the facade as well as make a beautiful pattern. Also, arranging in diffrent way by just a one module, would give us a chance to make various facade patterns, use empty space for lighting and pumping.
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P.04
DEAD SPACE
NAME: Memar Bartar Competition STATUS: Student Competition SUPERVISOR: Center Architecture of Iran COLLEAGUES: Sepideh Roomizadeh MY ROLE: Design, Diagram, 3D modeling YEAR: May, 2016
The purpose of this project was to convert the dead-spaces and blind-spots of the stair tread of a building into an associative and interactive area. Hence, this unused area was chosen and get into a seating space for residential interactions, study and relax. Being affordable and environmentally friendy were our most important concerns here. Thus we use “Dook”, which is a textile facory spool waste as our main material. Not only is it recycable but also it’s affordable and easy to work with. Dook has a light weight and unique cone geometry that could make a smooth surface. As the progress was simple and harmless, residents and especially children could participate in fabrication. By this manner, we would create a sence of belonging and a desire to have activity at this place.
LOCATION VIEW
STAIR TREAD COLLAGE
STRUCTURE
Dook
Joint
Cabl
Metal 4*4
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P.05
MULE PROJECT
Project Name (Mule Project) OK Arduino - Stage 1 Gyroscope
STEP. 01
Arduino
Wifi
Intertial Navigation Z 1 Vector
NAME: Kid Arduino workshop, stage I STATUS: Design project, Two week workshop SUPERVISOR: Helioripple Studio, Amin Bahrami COLLEAGUES: Mohammad Soleimani, Shadi Sajad, Shayandokht Samimiyat, Firoozeh Ebrahimi MY ROLE: Fabrication, Design YEAR: Winter, 2015
On First air pump
Grasshopper
Off
Z 2 Vector
STEP. 02
On Second air pump Off
Z 3 Vector
On Third air pump Off
It seems important what kind of information in designing of interactive information management can benefit you in some ways. So this concern has been challenged in this project, in order to achieve a reliable result by using imprecise tools such as aquarium air pumps. It began with the definition of a default that one can benefit from a variety of sensors in smart-phones as a relative accurate and of course very accessible tool. It is also considered the mathematical rule that only one surface is passing through three points in the space. Hens existence of three moving points seemed sensible. But achieving three moving points and essentially a simple physical structure, in this stage of the project, we go beyond solving technical problems and getting through information management area and applying it on physical set, With the help of grasshopper Controller software and its gyroscope sensor. if the surface is out of balance, Arduino will turn on a pump in one side and open the draining vale in the other side by applying an order which is defined in an algorithm. Thus we could reach a balanced surface.
z1
Third air pump
air pump
=
z2
=
STEP. 03
z3
second Balloon First Balloon
Electrical valve
Team Member:Shayandokht Samimiyat,Shadi Sajad,Mohammad Soleimani,Firooze Ebrahimi,Negin Salehi
Adaptor
Pomp Arduino
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P.06
SUNLIGHT PROJECT
NAME: Kid Arduino workshop, stage II STATUS: Design project, Two week workshop SUPERVISOR: Helioripple Studio, Amin Bahrami COLLEAGUES: Farhin Esmaeilian MY ROLE: Fabrication, Design, Diagram , Modeling YEAR: Winter, 2015
In this project, it has been tried to simulate the effect of sunlight on earth and how sun causes shadow and diffuse areas by its photons. By this manner, we will be able to simulate the real sunlight during different times along the days, different months and diverse latitude all over the world. The above story can be seen in a real physical way and would be much sensible and visible.
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PROFESSIONAL PROJECTS
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P.07
KELARABAD VILLA
STATUS: Professional, Raavi Consulting Engineers MY ROLE: Render, Diagram , Facade , Detail, Plan YEAR: Feb, 2019 This project located in Mazandaran province where has breath-taking views of the jungle and Alborz mountain. So we designed this project in interaction with nature and inspired by sea breezes and mountain ranges. The location of the villas and routes had already been determined, and we could not design the organic and winding path of the northern gardens in this complex. That’s why these waves and complexities were reflected in the landscaping and the town skyline.
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A GROUND FLOOR PLAN
SITE PLAN old villages roof concept
This villages roof concept that resemble sea waves
A
A
This site had given to us by its zone and we added more parkings and gardens into the site. Then, we categorized the lands into 3 types based on their area and designed three alternative plans for the client.
BIRD-EYE’S VIEW
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
A
SOUTH - FACING FACADE
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SECTION A - A
ENTRANCE
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P.08
BABAK RESIDENTIAL
STATUS: Freelance, interior design, Private client YEAR: Sep, 2020 In this project the client was dissatisfied with the previous design that one did for him. He went to me and expressed his needs and wishies. They wanted to interior design the kitchen and rooms. I spoke with all the family to find out their desire. Their son was a black color lover and wanted his room all black.
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KITCHEN
KITCHEN ZOOMED PLAN
FALSE CEILING AND LIGHTING PLAN
Room 1
3.19
Kitchen
D
0.60
0.37
0.87
0.60
1.79
B
0.80 C
2.85
A
1.45
ROOM 2 0.97
0.87
0.62
1.17
0.90
Room 2
CABINET ELEVATION
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P.09
MALEK MOMENTO
STATUS: Freelance, Renovation and Construction, Private client MY ROLE: Executer, Renovating, Interior design, lighting YEAR: Jan, 2021 This project were located in a historical place and Itried to bring back the Safavi’s architecture to with little change.This ancient building was abandoned for years and for this reason, insects and moisture were destroying the building. The old face of the building were retured and a beautiful wood door replaced the metal one to bring light into the room.
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WEST-FACING VIEW
Because the facade of the building had been destroyed by rain and sun for years, it shaved to get to the bottom brick. In addition, the termite-damaged wood were replaced with Russian wood to keep it away from insects. Then the facade of the building were repaired by wire mesh and suitable mortar. Also plinth stones were installed at the foot of the walls to prevent moisture.
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ROOM INTERIOR
The presence of a garden near the room and the lack of a nook caused the walls to collapse. Therefore, all the walls were scraped and the building was reinforced again with bricks. Additionally, the termite-infested wood was replaced by Russian one. A red brick as a finishing floor bring a sense of warm and cozy to the room.
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P.10
PHOTO GRAPHY KHAJOO BERIDGE, 2013
HORMOZGHAN ISLAND, 2015
This famous ancient bridge is one of the tourist attraction of Esfahan and I always adore it
children lost in patterns while lights play smootlly
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