Architecture Portfolio

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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

Selected Work 2013-2023

VOLUME 2
Omar Mostafa Ibrahim Architect / Teaching Assistant Cairo/ Egypt
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CONTENT SUSTAINED DIVERSITY PERSONAL PROFILE Graduation Project Resume CV 34 04 42 06 52 16 60 22 64 28 Ezbet Competition Rifat Chadirji Prize Competition PRIVATE ISLAND COMPETITION Professional Work Rome Pavilion Competition Hyperloop Desert Campus COMPETITION Rome University Competition Professional Work RELEVANCE Inscription Identifying Sharjah FESTIVE NODES QENA GARDENS
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VANTAGE
WADI

Software Skills

Omar Ibrahim ARCHITECT

I’m a senior design architect and a former teaching assistant at NGU and MSA University. I’m always interested in science and how it can be applied to architecture.

I graduated from MSA University in 2017 and have since won and participated in numerous architectural competitions. Also, I have an interest in building technology and how to apply it to decrease the use of energy inside buildings.

Language

Arabic Mother Tounge

English Advanced Level

TOEFL iBT Score : 86

Education

MSA - Modern Science and Arts University

Sep 2012 - Jul 2017

Tel: +20-111-6003-334 (Mobile)/ +20-110-1000-940 (Mobile)

Email: O.mostafa7195@Gmail.com

Working Experience

•Constructive Office

Senior Design Architect

All Stages of Design

•NGU - New Giza University

Teatching Assistant

•MSA - Modern Science and Arts University

Teatching Assistant

•Dr. Mohamed Masoud Office

Junior Design team member

Concept Design Stage, Design Development Stage

•THE Design Office

Junior Design team member

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Birth date : 02-01-1995 Cairo, Egypt

Address : 5th District , 6th of Oct. (Giza)

Nationality : Egyptian

Autocad Rhino 3D Grasshopper SketchUp

3ds MAX ArchiCad

Revit

Adobe Photoshop

Adobe Illustrator

Adobe Indesign

Lumion

V-ray For Render

LadyBug & HoneyBee

Ecotect Analysis

Arduino & Firefly

MS Office

Faculty of Engineering -

Architecture Department

GPA 3.46/4 (Honors)

Graduation Project : Vocational School In Sabtia

Extracurricular Activities

ROTARACT 6 OctoberCity

Community Service

President

MSA - Modern Science and Arts University

Architecture Club

Vise President

Architecture Related Skills

Cad Masters

Coloring & Manual Architecture Presentation Workshop

Model-making, Laser Cutting and Wood + Metal

Jul 2021 - Present

Sep 2021 - Sep 2022

Feb 2018 - Sep 2021

May 2019 - Jan 2020

Jan 2019 - May 2019

Design and cordination in University Theatre Project in diffrent Stages Design

Development , Facade Design , Structure cordination stage

•Algorithm - Rome Summer Workshop

Assistant

Jan 2013 - Mar 2013

Assisted the instructor in educating 30 students on using RHINO & Grasshopper

•The Arab Contractors - Princess Compound Construction

Intern - Site engineer

Supervised a number of site workers during the finishing phase

COMPETITIONS ENTRIES

Jan 2013 - Mar 2013

•Tamayouz Award Rifat Chadirji Prize BARJEEL MUSEUM FOR MODERN

ARAB ART IN SHARJAH Honrable Mention Top 10 from 190 submission all over the world

•Algorithm - Rome Summer School Advanced Design workshop using Grasshopper & Rhino 3d in Rome, Italy, First Prize

•EZBET - Abou Al Souad school makeover competition, Second Prize

•Algorithm - Rome Summer Workshop Advanced Design workshop using Grasshopper & Rhino 3d in Rome, Italy ,Second Prize

WORKSHOPS

•Algorithm - Rome Summer Workshop Advanced Design workshop using Grasshopper & Rhino 3d in Rome, Italy

•Algorithm - Rome Summer Workshop Advanced Design workshop using Grasshopper & Rhino 3d in Rome, Italy

•MSA - Modern Science and Arts University - Urban Complexity workshop

Cairo Heritage Areas with Rasem badran

•Algorithm - Parametric Design workshop using Rhino and Grasshopper

•Dokki street Sustainable Design - Initiative pilot design for prototype sustainable streets with Tarek Rakha

•EZBET - Materials and Building Technology workshop ll Ezbet abu-qurn

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THE ORIGIN POINTS

The history of Sharjah is a group of layers and events stacked together dated back to 5000 years creating a unique characteristic for every aspect of the city. Starting from the integration of spaces, activities and the visual datums of the city to the spiritual feelings.

The project celebrates this history by identifying the stacking process and how the datums affected the city history thorough all aspects including architecture. This is achieved through a process of studying spaces and applying results on the external form and the interior experience of the museum to provide rich and expressive journey for the users by using the historical architecture features of the city in a contemporary way to serve this purpose.

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Rifat Chadrji
ART MUSEUM HONRABLE MENTION MUSEUM Layers Layers Events Events Datums Datums Heritage Heritage stacking Stacking Culture

Form Finding Diagram

The main experience was that there were four main datums which are Residential buildings, Rola tree, governmental buildings and the mountain which is hugging the city as a main datum.

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Ground Floor 1.0 Entrance bridge 2.0 Entrance Hall 3.0 Information Desk 4.0 Administration 4.1 Shared Staff Room 4.2 Administration lounge 4.3 Administration Caftrea 5.0 Back Entrance 6.0 Art Theatre 6.1 Theatre foyer 6.2 Back stage 7.0 Vertical circulation core 8.0 Outdoor Plaza First Floor 9.0 Recreation Stair 10.0 Library 11.0 Workshop 1 11.1 Workshop 2 12.0 Caftrea Second Floor 13.0 Public Gallery 14.0 Multi Purpose Unit 15.0 Rotating Gallery Third Floor 15.0 Tickets machine 15.1 Musuem Entrance 16.0 Permanent Gallery 1 16.1 Open Gallery 16.2 Permanent Gallery 2 16.3 Permanent Gallery 3 17.0 Refreshment bar 18.0 Caftrea 18.1 Sky Lounge Textures
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and Rock formation Studying
Rifat Chadrji Competition - 2019

Inscription

Identifying Sharjah 01 ART

LOCATION

Our design tried to achieve a deep relation between the history of the city and its urban life mixed with the traditions and architecture features throughout a philosophical design process that can suit a city with such context Our design tried to achieve a deep relation between the history of the city and its urban life mixed with the traditions and architecture features throughout a philosophical design process that can suit a city with such context

Vertical Planes: L-Shaped and Parallel planes are stable and self supporting and can stand alone in a space as they are flexible space defining elements. They can be used in combination with one another elements of form to define a rich variety of spaces.

Jury Comment :

“The design has reviewed and informed its design approach by the context and local identity. The response is well thought-through and the clarity of plan and wayfinding is admirable. The historical references in the project are very exciting in their capacity to inspire both programme and architecture. However, there is a lack of clarity in the presentation of the project, as the floor plans are confused in their relation to ground level. The project, while being inward-looking, could easily look to its surroundings instead. Vertical circulation could also be improved.”

Providing connectivity between people not only visual connectivity

PROJECT ARCHITECTURE

The architecture of our project aimed to express and deal with the sensitive nature of the city and explain philosophically how can architecture deal with such sensitive context in a contemporary way To avoid any loss of identity and to continue the development journey of the city

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VANTAGE POINT ROME PAVILION

The project is settled in Piazza Caffarelli near Campidoglio square in Rome. The place is central and well frequented by people because the view. After the survey of the area, we designed a 40 sq m building that projects its shape along the four views we thought are the best. In this way there are four floors that go out from the terrace and are dispose in different high: two at -2 meters, one at the terrace level and one at + 3meter. After this operation we decide to cover our building with a organic roof that defends people from the sunshine.

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PRIZE PAVILION
Rome Summer School - 2015

SKIN

This is a pavilion for showing the city as it will be the exhibit showing the land marks of Rome .

ARCHITECTURE PROJECT

The project is settled in Piazza Caffarelli near Campidoglio square in Rome. The place is central and well frequented by people because the view.

The architecture of the project describe the city most important landmark by scoping and zooming into the landmarks by the building it self.

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Rome Summer School - 2015
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Rome Summer School - 2015

THE READING STATIONROME UNIVERSITY

Based on comparing sites and asking the users where they prefer to have a reading sta tion, we started the concept based on the users activity and studying the human behaviour. and analysing the human be haviour map . We started from 2 surface that were affected by the human behaviour points : - Social - Physical - Psycho logical.

The 2 surfaces where affect ed by the physical point repre senting the movement and the flow of people . Then each surface alone was affected by one different point, the

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ARCHITECTURE SECOND PRIZE

STATION

The reading station with reading area and book store under the seating area

ARCHITECTURE PROJECT

READING AREA LOCATION SIZE YEAR TEAM AWARD ROME SMALL 2016 FOUR SECOND PRIZE
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Rome Summer School - 2016
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VOCATIONAL SCHOOL

SUSTAINED DIVERSITY

THIS PROJECT IS SUSTAINED FROM THE POINT THAT THEIR ARE THREE CUBES FORMED WITH MODULE THE THREE CUBES EACH ONE IS SUSTAINED WITH HIS FUNCTION AND CONTRIBUTE WITH THE HIERARCHY OF THE VOCATIONAL SCHOOL FUNCTIONS SO BY THE MOVING FROM LESS NOISY PLACES TO NOISY PLACES THE DIVERSITY OF THE CUBES FORMED SO THAT TO BE ABLE TO FIT WITH THE FUNCTION NEAR TO IT BY THIS WAY THE PROJECT IS FUNCTIONALLY WILL FORMED WITH THE FORM OF CUBES AS THE DESIGN IS BUILD WITH GRID3X3 SO THIS PROJECT IS FUNCTION MODULARITY CONCEPT

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GRADUATION PROJECT
MSA UNIVERSITY - 2017

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UNIVERSITY - 2017

Shading device working with light sensors that help the device to contorol the light inside the space

ARCHITECTURE PROJECT
CIRCULATION LOCATION SIZE YEAR TEAM GRADE CAIRO MEDUIM 2017 INDIVIDUAL VERY GOOD Volume 1 3 8 3 9 MSA UNIVERSITY - 2017 GRADUATION PROJECT VOCATIONAL SCHOOL
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Unlike the traditional and typical system of the governmental schools, The design give an opportunity for students to discover them selves and their interests by the daily participating in different activities.

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SECOND PRIZE
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PRIMARY SCHOOL

RELEVANCE - RESHAPING SCHOOL AT EZBET ABUQARN

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Festive Nodes

A Celebration of Freedom When hearing this phrase for the first time, it will leave you with a nice feeling inside. achieving The Bahamas Islands have always been known for their Junkanoo Celebration, which is a Bahamian celebration that reflects the proud spirit they have. The roots of this celebration go back to the enslaved Africans that were there and given 3 days of the Christmas holiday to celebrate. The project celebrates the personality and values of the Bahamian people by making the project a festive area to celebrate this idea. The design reflects the Bahamas’ distinct culture, social life, climate, and geographical characteristics, rising from the ground and taking amplitude from the loud rush of Junkanoo Dance. The festivity nodes played an important role in expressing freedom, resolving emotions, and socializing with one another.

The building was designed in two different approaches expressing freedom. It can be in the shape of a freeform or a large open plan, but all of this must be affected by the personality and the values of the Bahamians. As a result, the height of the public area was designed high and the accommodation was designed low, using the imitation of loud and silent affected by this. using more than strategy in design, such as the welcoming elevation that represents the friendly and hospitable attitude of the Bahamian people. To avoid being affected by hurricanes, freeform and curved shapes prevent direct pressure. sloping the roof from south to north to reduce lifting forces. Hope, freedom, celebration and socializing all this, describe the festivity nodes.

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QENA GARDENS

Qena Garden commercial strip design main purpose was to integrate building with nature conceving this idea from hanging gardens the name itself descripe it all , nature is important element in design but in other hand the idea of integration and cascading the building with the resedintial area behind it is more important.

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The Mountain Main Platform

Site Morphology Integrating The Program Inside And Outside

Entrance Excavated

Morphing The Entrances From The Form And Through The Mountain Cutting The Main Spaces Inside The Mountain

HYPERLOOP DESERT CAMPUS

Visual Continuity

Between The public Loop and the spaces with Controled physical connectivity

Cliff Like

Putting The Residential inside the mountain cliff like

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Fragmented Mystery

From the beauty of the reddish rocks and the blue sky’s integration, a man can find a source of inspiration that reveals hidden dimensions and explores mysteries. The poetry of motion existing in the particular context and imprints of mountains explains and shows a lot about the human history. These qualities and poetics merged with the shade and shadows generated from the natural light create a spiritual journey for the human mind that shapes and changes its perception toward our continuous development. This whole scene and journey provide a new way to perceive architecture and intervene in such a magnificent context.

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