RESUME
OUSSAMA KHALFI - ASSOC.AIA FULBRIGHT Program Alumni - Master of Architecture Degree (USA)
HONORS & AWARDS THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS Henry Adams Medal
TYLER SCHOOL OF ART AND ARCHITECTURE The Architecture Program Memorial Award
THE FULBRIGHT SCHOLARSHIP 2018 Foreign Student Grantee USA
TAU SIGMA DELTA HONOR SOCIETY Life Long Member
NATIONAL SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE 1st Prize: Second Year Top Student
National Diploma of Architect (TUNISIA) Road 10090 n10, Ouardia 2, Tunis 2053 +216 21 033 558 oussama.khall@gondwana.com.tn khalloussama1991@gmail.com tuj77226@temple.edu
EDUCATION 2018 - 2020 - Temple University: Tyler school of Art and Architecture, Master of Architecture & Environmental Design, GPA: 3.98, Graduation: May 2020 June 2015 - National School of Architecture and Urban Planning of Tunis Graduation project and thesis accepted with high honors, Title : The Roof-Site: Building on top of roofs 2010 - 2014 - National School of Architecture and Urban Planning of Tunis Undergraduate level in Architectural Studies
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE ACHIEVEMENTS THE 2020 E. TODD WHEELER FELLOWSHIP Perkins and Will Finalist
2019 HCD HEALTHCARE DESIGN EXPO AIA/STERIS Student Design Charrette TOP 4 Certiicate of Accomplishment
THE RIFAT CHADIRJI PRIZE 2017 International Architectural Competition TOP 20 Finalists
NATIONAL SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE 20th Anniversary Events 2016 Certifcate of Appreciation
CITROEN CREATIVE DESIGNER 2014 National Design Competition TOP 5 Finalist
SKILLS REVIT AUTOCAD RHINO PHOTOSHOP SKETCHUP KEYSHOT PRO LUMION VRAY LIGHTROOM MICROSOFT OFFICE ILLUSTRATOR INDESIGN ENSCAPE
LANGUAGES ARABIC FRENCH ENGLISH
MY URLS www.linkedin.com/in/oussama-khall www.freelancer.com/u/KhalfiOussama issuu.com/oussamakhalfi
August 2020 - Present - Architect BIM / BIM Manager GONDWANA DIGITAL ENGINEERING, Tunis, Tunisia May 2019 - August 2019 - Summer Architectural Intern STANTEC, Philadelphia Office. January 2019 - December 2019 - Outreach Coordinator The American Institute of Architecture Students, Temple Chapter 2019 2013 - 2017 - Freelance designer, Platform: Freelancer.com May 2016 - September 2016 - Intern Architect Agency : C.A.M.B, Architect : Mehdi Ben Ismail, Duration : 5 months September 2015 - December 2015 - Intern Architect Agency : Essentiel, Architect : Moncef Fourati, Duration : 4 months May 2014 - July 2014 - Trainee Architect Agency : A2D Architecture and Design, Architects : Mr Taouuk Eleuch and Mrs Monia Eleuch, Duration : 7 weeks June 2012 - July 2012 - Trainee Architect The Tunisian Ministry of Equipment: Department of civil buildings, Duration : 6 weeks
ACTIVITIES Since January 2021 - Associate Member of the American Institute of Architects November 2019 - HCD HEALTHCARE DESIGN EXPO, New Orleans LA, Temple team participant, Period : 4 Days October 2019 - AIAS NORTHEAST FALL QUAD CONFERENCE: With Love, Philly, Philadelphia PA, Volunteer and participant, Period : 4 Days September 2019 - PARK(ing) Day Installation, Philadelphia PA, Stantec/Temple Team member, Period : 4 weeks March 2019 - AIAS NORTHEAST QUAD CONFERENCE: REEex, Boston MA, Participant as a AIAS Temple Executive Board Member, Period : 4 Days January 2019 - Fulbright Enrichment Seminar “The New South: Leveraging Diversity for Economic Growth”, Atlanta GA, Participant as a Fulbright Grantee, Period : 4 Days January 2019 - PhilaNOMA Martin Luther King Day of Service, Volunteer with The Salvation Army at the Red Shield Family Residence, Period: 1 Day July 2017 - SEE DJERBA Light Art Project & Festival, Djerba Tunisia Volunteer: Artist Assistant & Site Guide, Period : 10 Days February 2017 - LICHTCAMPUS Days at HAWK University, Hildesheim, Germany Attendance as INTERFERENCE Collective Member, Period : 5 Days July 2016 - September 2016 - INTERFERENCE International Light Art Project & Festival, Medina of Tunis, Volunteer: Artist Assistant, Info Point Guide and Site Guide July 2016 - The Xll World Congress on Earthen Architectures “TERRA LYON” Lyon, France, Participant, Period : 4 days
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY: TYLER SCHOOL OF ART AND ARCHITECTURE
ARCH 9996 STUDIO: ARCH DESIGN THESIS
INSTRUCTOR: TIMOTHY A. KERNER - ERIC OSKEY MEDIUMS: REVIT ARCHITECTURE - ENSCAPE - PHOTOSHOP
My thesis design studio project was about addressing the problematics of vertical city expansions raised by me during my Thesis research work: “Rooftop Architecture: A Sustainable Alternative for Urban Expansion”. The perpendicular city was my design response to a specific urban context in the city of Philadelphia, where I explored how roofs can be transformed into sites for vertical sprawl within already existing urban tissues. It is a visionary approach to define how can we redesign the city to become a multi-layered, sustainable, and resilient organism through roof extensions. When I say a design vision, I do not mean in 10 years, or 50 years, but a vision for the next 100 years. My project was selected and featured on the ARCHINECT website: https://archinect.com/features/article/150207072/oussama-khalfi-oftemple-university-explores-radical-vertical-urban-growth
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THE 119TH JOHN STEWARDSON MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP IN ARCHITECTURE - 2020
THE PHOENIX OF SOUTH MOUNT HAWKINS MEDIUMS: REVIT ARCHITECTURE - ENSCAPE - PHOTOSHOP
The proposed design is an architecture lhat goes beyond lime conslraints and defines a closed life cycle loop just like the legendary phoenix. The designs main structure is spray fireproofed for il to endure during a fire. After such an incident, the damaged pieces of the structure can be easily replaced thanks to ils tectonic nature. Furthermore, The tectonic structure pieces (5 ft, 3” Square Tubes) can be easily transported to the site and assembled using welding and bolting techniques. The tectonic philosophy combines aesthetic elegance with the minimal necessity imposed by the site conditions. The rest of the design components are wooden structures that eventually will be burned to ashes during a lire disaster, but will be eventually rebuilt again and restart a new life cycle. The design puis life safety as a priority through implementing fire shelter cacoons that can resist flames until rescue cornes. The cacoon design can hast 4 persans and uses the technology employed in the conventional fire blanket. Moreover, the design provides a rest stop for hikers and a memorial that commemorate the victims of the California tire disasters and the brave firefighters. The proposed program includes a seasonal watchtower platform with accommodation for 2 watching staff, a platform for public outreach and sheltering, and a long-term facility for observation and research purposes with ils respective accommodation spaces. Due to the lack of resources, the design heavily relies on sustainable strategies to produce energy in the form of solar panels. These panels are oriented south and are manually adjustable to harvest the maximum amount of energy. Also, the design provides ways to store water using water tanks for daily usage.
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