Ravin Abourjeily MCH Portfolio

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Master in Collective Housing 2019 Universidad Politecnica de Madrid Swiss Federal Institute of Technology

Alumni

Ravin AbouRjeily



Table of Content

Profile Workshops Alone but Connected by Amman Canovas

Fabricating Happiness by Njiric Hrovic

Home Office

by Jacob Van Rijs

Magazins Generaux by Anne Lacaton

Madrid Density by Dietmar Eberle

Building Depth

by Andrea Deplazes

El Retiro

by Alison Brooks

Specialities Energy and Sustainability by Javier Garcia German

Construction and Technology by Ignacio Fernandez Sallo

Low Cost and Emergency Housing by Belen Gesto

Urban Design and Landscaping by Jose Maria Ezquiaga


ravin abourjeily

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architect Maroun-Maroun Street Chiyah, Baabda Beirut, Lebanon Paseo de Extremadura 7 Madrid, Spain 28011 Phone: + 961 3 11 98 78 +34 635 060116 E-mail: ravinabourjeily@gmail.com

Education Jan-Sept 2019 Master of Advanced Studies in Collective Housing Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM)

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH)

2011-2016

Bachelor in Architecture (B.Arch)

2011-2009

General Sciences Baccalaureate (GS)

Notre Dame University (NDU) Louaize, Lebanon

College Des Freres De La Salle du Sacrée-Coeur (CSC) Gemmayze, Lebanon

Experience

Sept 2019- ... RAW_6 Junior Architect

-Gatogether_A New Community Competition Peru, 2019 (shortlisted) -Archisource Drawing of the year 2019 (shortlisted) -Marissa Duplexes KSA, Competition 2020

Oct 2016-Feb 2020

Charles Hadife Architects

Junior Architect -Bauchrieh 322 , Mount of Lebanon (Urban, Concept, Execution) -Tabaris Tower, Beirut (Concept Competition) -Keleti, Budapest (Concept) -Jneh Football Club, Beirut (Concept, Execution) -Kurban Headquarter, Beirut (Concept, Execution)

June-Aug 2016 Archiville

Junior Architect -Tebnin gated community (Urban, Concept)

Jul-Aug 2015

Raëd Abillama Architects

Intern -National Museum Extension in Beirut (Execution) -Residential building in Abuja Nigeria (Concept)


Computer Skills:

Awards, Exhibitions, Publications and Workshops:

Autodesk: -Autocad -3D Max + Vray 2.0 -Revit -Ecotect

Awarded Facade Design Competition Participation Certificate from GIZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit)

ArchiCAD -Enscape

Finalist in the architecture competition “Gatogether_A New Community Center in Lima, Perù”

RhinoCeros: -Vray 3 -Bongo 2 -VisualARQ -Grasshopper

Beyond the leave, Cooperativille, Feature Canopy Chicago in there Biennale

Adobe CS6: -Photoshop -InDesign -Illustrator

Archisource Drawing of the Year 2019 shortlist

Melki, Habib; Vernacular Architecture: The Gaube experience complied; 2016 Choueiry House Antelias Participated in Architecture of Well-beings, Summer 2014

Microsoft Office: -Word -PowerPoint -Excel Sketch-Up Pro Climate Consultant Lumion 8.0

Other Skills:

Language skills:

Music -Drummer -Music Teacher -Composer Photography

-Arabic spoken and written fluently -English spoken and written fluently -French spoken and written moderately -Spanish spoken and written basic

Boxing Brazilian Jui Juitsu

Scholarships -Have financed 25% of college expense from a work study grant. -Rewarded 10% discount from college expenses form the president of the university



Workshop Title

Alone But Connected

Workshop Leader

Amman Atxu Andrea Canovas

Workshop Assistant

Gabriel Wajnerman

Guest Jurors

Silvia Colmenares Flavio Martella

Teammates

Marielle Samayoa Escobar Elena Sanfeliu Puig-Pey


we are shadows walking in a lonely world we do everything alone...

in a cultural site, with transparency and reflection...


hanging lonely pieces


through of sim

we can expose ourselves through your way of living: you are art...


“All the world’s indeed a stage And we are merely players Performers and portrayers Each another’s audience Outside the gilded cage” Limelight- Rush

lonely but connected through your object,

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located in a art region


through your art of simply being



Workshop Title

Fabricating Happiness

Workshop Leader

Hrvoje Njiric

Workshop Assistant

Esperanza Campana

Guest Jurors

Juan Elvira

Teammates

Jiayin Han


A module that can fit them all Split, Croatia

Dugopolje business-park in Croatia will be our test-bed. Obscured by the planning bureaucracy and suffocated by the market economy, this sattelite of the City of Split offers a perfect exercise on how an urban sprawl could be regenerated as a lively neighbourhood, functioning 24/7 and promoting specific public space in its own right. These two aspects will mark our research – actual lack of territory and current housing demands.

Fits the triangular sites modular and functional Small module 35sqm size 2

m =$

fitting different type of people

Separating the private and public by having duplexes

different level of privacy that share the common space Bee Hive 5 module can share the same comon space


Three targets, one solution Six module, one form Three plots, one shape Three generations, one community One room, two different users One hundred and foutry dwellers, Three connections

Retired experts lots of time some money no energy

Co-working co-living in a bee hive

Young start up no time no money lots of energy

Mid age chefs no time some money some energy



flat for startup

flat for chef

flat for retired expert

flat for retired chef

Duplex for startup/expert

duplex for retired chef







Workshop Title

Home Office

Workshop Leader

Jacob Van Rijs

Workshop Assistant

Ignacio Borrego

Teammates

Ramón Puñet Corvillo Iñaky Pérez López


Envelope 15x15x50

Strucutral core 5x5m

Wall infill

section

Truss beams

Interlocking stairs

transclucent skin

interlocking slabs

elevation



plan

section

stair axonometric







combining 4 other projects in one site






Workshop Title

Magazin Generaux

Workshop Leader

Anne Lacaton

Workshop Assistant

Diego Garcia-Setien

Guest Jurors Momoyo Kejaima Jose Maria De LaPuerta

Teammates

Magali Gabriela de Souza Schwenkow Beltrรกn Jaime Moreno Manso


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Are there any good conditions of life or depends on the perception of the observer? We think that general requirements for occupying a place in a right mode are not written and they are related to the state of mind of each person. To dwell is the flexibility for deciding in a free way (if these freedom is possible ever) where to spend your time doing the things that you need or like: family, friends, animals, plants, …Where to rest and dream, where to feed (in body and spirit), where to clean and dress, where to play and work. But it´s also what you breath, what you store or maintain and what you remember…

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The support and more durable parts of the building must be given by architects such as the structure, the accesses, the circulations and the services. And the infill like partitions, interior finishes, furniture and individual equipment, should be a free decision of the user having acces to an easy and wide catalogue of elements used as a design pattern. It´s like a way of arranging the space with something that you just put there, like people normally do in a beach or a camping. This adaptable intervention must be done by themselves. In another scale, the neighbourhood should be affordable, accessible, generous, attractive, pleasant, clean, quiet, secure, green, coloured, with fresh air, smart, mobile and well connected, efficient and illuminated, and with a variety of typologies and services where the inhabitants can learn, write, read, play, recreate, dance, sing, exercise, swim, buy, eat, view and meet and socialize. It is important to study it carefully to improve the strengths and solve it´s weaknesses. To revitalize it without destroying its possibilities, overlapping the climate, the people, the terrain, the buildings, the services, the new life conditions… and try to reunify it all.


Perspective site 01


Perspective site 02



Perspective plan





Workshop Title

XX-Century Madrid

Workshop Leader

Dietmar Eberle

Workshop Assistant

Victor Ebergenyi

Teammates


Madrid Density

19th century

16th century

21st century


Alignement in 19th century

Current Alignement

Future Alignement


Model in site


Model in site


Model in site


Model in site


Axonometric of the structure


Axonometric of the facade and context



Workshop Title

Building Depth

Workshop Leader

Andrea Deplazes

Workshop Assistant

Fernando Altozano

Guest Juror

Oscar Linares De La Torre

Teammates

Alejandra MartĂ­nez GĂłmez


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Narcomfin House, 1932

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Unité D’habitation In Marseille 1952

Context: Beirut Port QUAI-N16

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Permanent Gate

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Ship to Shore Crane

Ship to Shore Crane help stack containers

Container 1

Container 2

Module of 6 containers containing 3 types of units

Containing double height spaces


type 1

type 2

type 3

Lower-plan


mid-plan

upper-plan


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super structure

super cores

Module stacked

platform each 6 floors

Continious circulation

Vertical city







Workshop Title

El-Buen Retiro: The Retreat, The Retirement, The Seclusion Workshop Leader

Alison Brooks

Workshop Assistant

Alejandro De Miguel

Teammates

Ramón Puñet Corvillo Santiago Ardila González


The Sinners

El-Bueno Retiro


Elderly -heaven-

Rehab

-purgatory-

Travellers -hell-

Fountain of the Fallen Angel The Fuente del Ángel Caído (Fountain of the Fallen Angel or Monument of the Fallen Angel) is a fountain located in the Buen Retiro Park in Madrid, Spain. Coordinates: 40.411053°N 3.682535°W, Altitude: 666 meters.

Path

-journey-

Rehabilitation of sensory and cognitive function typically involves methods for retraining neural pathways or training new neural pathways to regain or improve neurocognitive functioning that has been diminished by disease or trauma. Three common neuropsychological problems treatable with rehabilitation are attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), concussion, and spinal cord injury. Rehabilitation research and practices are a fertile area for clinical neuropsychologists, rehabilitation psychologists, and others.


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Typical floorplan

zoom in plan


Arial view

View to the secret garden


Section

Underground path


Meditation room

view from the Retiro



Speciality Title

Energy and Sustainability

Speciality Leader

Javier GarcĂŽa-German

Jurors

Emiliano Lopez Roger Tudo

Teammates

Ignacio Castro Zumbado


Rehabilitation of Aleppo Historical Vernacular Climate Typologies

Evolution of the Iwan

Reconstructing one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world after 9 years of wars, should be looking forward to integrate a long history of architecture that passed on this city. More than dozens of civilizations passed through this city and each had their influence. This proposal focuses on sustainable and low cost approach taking into consideration the importance of privacy in that culture. In the upper part a typical section of the old Iwan house shows the way houses were cooled and heated passively. But in order to make cities more dense, a simple stacking was made for a better use of land. A curtain device was created, acting as a wind catcher and as a wall for privacy. In summer this device is open to allow wind to enter through the water and penetrate the house. In winter this device is closed to allow heat to penetrate.

Urban Typology and Cultural References Evolution of the Iwan

Materials and Construction Tecthnics

Iwan as community space for the family


Iwan and Riwaq Courtyard

Reference :Traditional domestic architecture of the arab region

use of shading device

narrow street to protect from the sun

Reference :Traditional domestic architecture of the arab region

Nature and Water inside the house

Wind towers to catch the wind

Use of fountains for evaporative cooling

Sketches and Reference: Traditional Domestic Architecture of the Arab Region By Friedrich Ragette


Plan of a single unit

Section of a single unit




Section and plan of a stacked units


device open in summer catch the wind and create shadow in the terrace

device closes in winter to catch the sun radiation as much as possible inside the house


summer night

summer day

winter day

courtyard



Speciality Title

Low-Cost and Emergency Housing

Speciality Leader

Belen Gesto Sonia Molina Metzger

Jurors

Teammates

Karla Ortiz Rubio Salcedo Aakash Gajjar


refugee camp in pakistan FIRST STAGE The camp iniciation can host ninety families. A grid is marked, and the service buildings are already built. They will be taught in the central plaza. First to build the wooden structure of their house and place the metal roof that way they have protection over their heads while they build with the earthbags, filled with dirt from the roads. Houses share latrines until they each have their own.

SECOND STAGE One hundred ninety two more families can move into the camp. The central plaza remains being the building learning area. New designated spaces start to form like the excercise area. Each house builds their own individual latrine. One of the administration buildings is removed since its no longer needed.

THIRD STAGE The camp is now in its full capacity with five thousand people living there. As they become more settled they start with their traditional daily activities and designated spaces for agriculture and praying are generated. The inner courtyards remain exclusively for women and kids since its important for them to feel secure especially in a muslim community.

axometric of a evolution of the site


latrine

backyard for farming or future exansion

internal garden just for women

outdoor street with sanitary pipes

axometric of a small settelment 18 units

axometric of a unit


Steel Panel Roof for water recollection

Timber Wood Roof Structure

Water Recollection Steel Canal

T Shaped Timber wood structure to hold the earth sacks Roof composed of dirt ďŹ lled Earth bags supported in timber structure

Timber wood door for privacy and security. Rear door used only by women and children.

Steel Panel Roof for water recollection Cladding with clay for improved insulation

Earth bag walls with barbed wire between them for anti-skid

Timber frames for doors and windows Timber wood perimetral fence for privacy and security

Laundry and Latrine module

Earth bag walls with barbed wire between them for anti-skid

Timber wood door for privacy and security. Frontal door used by all family members


courtyard for women with direct access from their units

courtyard for men for praying

how to build it

painting

digging for the pipe can fill the sandbags

putting the sandbags after having the roof



Speciality Title

Construction and Technology

Speciality Leader

Ignacio Fernàndez Solla Diego Garcîa-Setién Archie Campbell David Rutter

Jurors

Teammates

Yolanda Del Rueda Carolina Cueva Zúñiga


Moving From Madrid to Manila

Madrid, Spain

Manila, Philippines


Manila, Phillipines Plot next to the river and near to the coast • The capital of the Philippines. • It is the most densely populated city proper in the world. • Manila has been damaged by and rebuilt from wars more times than the famed city of Troy and it is also the second most natural disaster afflicted capital city in the world next to Tokyo yet it is simultaneously among the most populous and most wealthy cities in Southeast Asia. • Manila is ranked as the: SECOND RISKIEST CAPITAL CITY TO LIVE IN, citing its exposure to natural hazards such as earthquakes, tsunamis, typhoons and floods.

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Madrid, Spain

Manila, Philippines Deep Overhang for Shadow

1.5 M Balcony Glass inner facade West

1.5 M Balcony Glass inner facade East

3M Balcony Glass inner facade North

1.45 M Balcony Small windows South

movable vertical fins for shadow and privacy

close facade system

close facade system

bamboo shutters

wood vertical fins

sliding rail

rotate in place

Rain Water

Central Air condenser

Air conditioner conection

Electric fan Electric water heater

Electric fan

Electric fan

Electric fan

Electric fan

City potable water supply City electric supply

Filter

Gray water city drainage

Drainage Rain Wather Collection

rain water collection and grey water

Mechanical Ventilation

Water Supply


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ground floor

typical plan

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elevation

Structural Section


new north wall section

Facade Section

south wall section


section perspective through the CLT STructure



ground floor view



North Elevation




Speciality Title

Urban Design and Landscaping

Speciality Leader

José Maria Ezquiaga Bernardo Ynzenga Gemma Peribânez Ayala

Jurors

Pierfrancesco Maran

Teammates

Carolina Martín Peñuela Elena Sanfeliu Puig-Pey Daniela Ximena Rullier Dávila


The City of the Patios

Situated in the north east part of Madrid this Master plan aims to create High density using a car free zone with pedestrian that can enjoy 3 types of public spaces: -the huge middle park which is situated on top of the existing train terminal -the public plazas and network of roads that connect pedestrian with the big park -the internal courtyard, which is the main component of this project, Extracted from arab mediaeval cities, the courtyard gives the ability to the project to become a high-density area reaching 2.2 sqm built over sqm of land. Also gives a lot of natural space which can accommodate some communal activities exclusive for the block. It will integrate nature and water features to make a place. These courtyards come in 4 sizes with different depths and heights. Adding a tower of 10 floors on top of them to provide more shade on the big plazas in between the blocks. The big park consists of the same flora and fauna of other Madrilenian parks. It also permits to connect from one side of the masterplan to another. And allow this density to breath through this big landscape. This park also contains a natural existing where visitors will be able to see madrid due to the high altitude of that hill. The project also take from the arab city the advantage of using the roofs for farming and agriculture.


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Public transportation

Vehicular access

Existing Parks

Park

Nodes

Boundaries


Plazas

Network

Void

Volumes

Existing Uses

Uses


general axonometric



zoom in Axonometric






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