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CONTENT CURRICULUM VITAE
Education
2019-2022
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2018-2019
License , UEMF university
Fez Morocco
Science baccalaureate Tarik Ibn Ziad school
Gourrama, Morocco
Experience
July 2021
July 2022
July 2023
INTERNSHIP (1month) YB Architects
Fez, Morocco
INTERNSHIP (1month) Sotalha SARL
Gourrama, Morocco
INTERNSHIP (1month), Province Tetouan
Tetouan, Morocco
2022-2023
2022-2023
OPEN AIR HERITAGE STUDIO
Fez, Morocco
MICRO-PUBLIC SPACES EMADU-UEMF / UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
Other Languages
English
French
Arabic
Spanich
Tamazight
Skills
Fez, Morocco
CAD ARCHICAD , AUTOCAD
BIM: ARCHICAD , AUTODESK REVIT
VISUALIZATION: LUMION ,TWINMOTION lumion
Twinmotion
Archicad
Autodesk Revit
Sketchup
Photoshop
InDesign
01- EVOLUTION
Year :2021
Type : Housing /center for sailing and repairing used objects
Role : Design and Visualization
Status : Completed
Programmed obsolescence,, is a strategy employed by manufacturers to deliberately design and produce products with a limited lifespan. This approach ensures that the products become outdated, wear out, or become unusable within a relatively short period, compelling consumers to replace them with newer models. The concept of programmed obsolescence emerged during the early 20th century and has since been a subject of debate due to its environmental, economic, and ethical implications.
In architecture we have also this type of problems , we create spaces frozen in time that will not be adapted to the future needs .
The creation of a housing that will fit people needs not only in the present but also in the future will allow us to have a timeless projects that changes completely the definition of architecture .
Potographic Report Sections
Starting an architectural project with a thorough study of how people design their spaces is of paramount importance. Such an investigation provided me with invaluable insights into iors, and preferences of the intended users. By understanding how people interact with their environment, we can create designs that are not only but also functional but also aesthetically Get out of the classic framework of workshops to discover and study reality allowed me to start Engaging in conversations with people to understand their unique perspectives, preferences, and specific needs. Users may have valuable using the space, what functionalities are essential to them, and any challenges they face in their current environment. This information is crucial for creating user-centric designs that truly address the concerns and aspirations of the people who into the real needs, behavpleasing and user-centric. insights into how they envision who will inhabit or utilize the space.
The question of evolution is not always easy in architecture, especially since buildings require the presence of fixed elements, in particular the structure .
I started my design with this structural frame which allows to insert different programs and different typologies . The addition of modules makes it possible to increase the surface if necessary and also to change the future of the building structure and moduls
HOUSING STRUCTURE center structure typologies
The exterior layout must be taken into ac count, the challenge this time was how to guarantee the adaptability of pub lic space to absorb different programs but by playing on the z the height to animate the space and avoid the problem of monotony
The answer to the question was based on mod ules but this time more important in terms of dimensions the thing that also allows you to have freedom while moving or sitting , and also not to disturb the movements of pedestrian
Each module has a different height which allows to have places where peo ple can sit while taking into consider ation the access of people with reduced mobility
Year :2022
Type : Housing
Role : Design and Visualization
Status : Completed
02-INSPIRATION
ALIGNEMENT EN HAUTEUR
By describing the constituent elements of the city’s fabric, this analysis provides a clearer understanding of the urban landscape. It helps create a snapshot of the territory’s composition at a specific time , enabling the subsequent analysis of how the urban area evolves over time. This approach allows urban planners and architects to make informed decisions and develop strategies for sustainable urban development and preservation of the city’s identity.