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In the expansion of apartment types in current times, the shared space due to the transforma tion of the building into an economic commodity gradually enhances the density of the living area due to economic added value. The existing project added a state with new capabilities to the building and the potential for staining freedom became a new challenge for us. In this project, after adjust ment in an area of 1317 square meters, we had the freedom to load 930 square meters of entire space equal to 70%. Our decision in this stain ing was to start with the options of fragmenting the public space and instead of aggregating the remaining 30% as a noticeable and integrated space in a stain that has a suitable pov in any part of the community space and closes the barrier.
Nexus Residential Complex Architects: Roshanak Ghezelbash. Category: Residential Spring 2019. Main Entrance
Nexus Residential Complex Architects: Roshanak Ghezelbash. Category: Residential Spring 2019. Diagrams of Nexus Residential
Nexus Residential Complex Architects: Roshanak Ghezelbash. Category: Residential Spring 2019. Diagrams of Nexus Residential
Nexus Residential Complex Architects: Roshanak Ghezelbash. Category: Residential Spring 2019. Interior of Bath & Daybed Place
Nexus Residential Complex Architects: Roshanak Ghezelbash. Category: Residential Spring 2019.
Nexus Residential Complex Architects: Roshanak Ghezelbash. Category: Residential Spring 2019.
A modern contemporary villa, a place for a family resort in the Alborz mountains. Villa is designed in a contemporary approach, a combination of minimalism and sophistication. The proposing of having natural light in days by conducting floorceiling glass sliding doors, also use high-end ma terials such as black granite and dark gray fabric for furniture makes the villa an utter masterpiece. Achieve a sense of modernity by using concrete above the fireplace inspires by the brutalism era. A high-end touch of handmade décor items to make the villa more characterized. Villa Roshanak Ghezelbash.
Architects:
Mountain
Category: Singel Family Winter 2019. Main Entrance & Exterior View
Mountain Villa Architects: Roshanak Ghezelbash. Category: Singel Family Winter 2019. Diagrams of Mountain Villa
Mountain Villa Architects: Roshanak Ghezelbash. Category: Singel Family Winter 2019. Diagrams of Mountain Villa
Mountain Villa Architects: Roshanak Ghezelbash. Category: Singel Family Winter 2019. Diagrams of Mountain Villa
Diagrams of Mountain Villa Mountain Villa Architects: Roshanak Ghezelbash. Category: Singel Family Winter 2019.
Energy: This provides two ways: as mentioned be fore, there are three energy cycles in the central core. Residential: consist of a set of cells in which each section will define a space for human living uniformly cover all the collection. Future Cities 2050 Future Cities 2050 Studio
Instructors:Project,Farhad Ahmadi, Shahid Beheshti University, Spring 2015.
The final master Studio was based on the prem ise that ideas, techniques, and formal provoca tions. In the studio, contemporary issues of criti cal importance provided alternative architectural discourse contexts, explored and produced. Liv ing in the Anthropocene era and rising sea level makes it more evident that we will soon experi ence another urban type. The expansion of the population on earth triggers the land shortage also, lacking natural resources. The need for al ternative energy sources and enhancing personal spaces plus a global village requires a place where everyone has privacy while a community brings such cluster cities. Nature: In the shape of green surfaces between frames and different latitudes.
The creation of alternative energies was the topic that has been considered in two parts. This com plex’s primary structural definition is the central absorbent core of the sea’s power: Wave energy, Tide. Each cell’s body is an adsorbent of solar energy, making the cell like a closed cycle of life. We might need an auxiliary structure to keep the mass’s stability and confront ocean waves like a plate works the same as a mussel-type structure to justify the floating potential. Byssal or byssus threads are solid and silky fibers made from pro teins used by mussels and other bivalves to attach to rocks, pilings, or other substrates. These ani mals produce their byssal threads using a byssus gland located within the organism’s foot. A group of these mussels, strong filaments, are secreted by some clams’ families to attach themselves to hard surfaces. Mollusks can move slowly by ex tending a byssal thread, using it as an anchor, and then shortening it.
Growth of Floating city in the ocean Future Cities Studio Instructors:Project,Farhad Ahmadi, Shahid Beheshti University, Spring 2015.
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Use of alternative resources :
Adaptable Room in the Floating City Future Cities 2050 Studio Instructors:Project,Farhad Ahmadi, Shahid Beheshti University, Spring 2015.
Interior Design of Future Cities Future Cities 2050 Studio Instructors:Project,Farhad Ahmadi, Shahid Beheshti University, Spring 2015.
Future Cities 2050 Studio Instructors:Project,Farhad Ahmadi, Shahid Beheshti University, Spring 2015. Future Cities
Robbins RestorationResidentHardware Project, Designer: Roshanak Ghezelbash, Paz SpringWolf 2022. Furniture Plan
Robbins RestorationResidentHardware Project, Designer: Roshanak Ghezelbash, Paz SpringWolf 2022. Furniture Plan
Robbins RestorationResidentHardware Project, Designer: Roshanak Ghezelbash, Paz SpringWolf 2022. Furniture Plan
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