Portfolio for KTH application by Sadaf Aryaei

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Application number: 14903232

2016-2021

KTH application


Inside out University of Malaga, Spain Winter 2019, 4th year of Degree Individual I Academic I Sport complex Geometry 11

Different heights

Combination

Natural Light & ventilation

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Legend

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Sport complex

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Proposal plan for the EXPO

1. Climate action 2. Innovation 3. Kindergarten 4. Quality education 5. Sustainable communities 6. Principal pavilion 7. Playground 8. Administration of EXPO 9. Sport facilities 10. Greek amphitheater 11. University sport center 12. Health center 13. Urban garden 14. Proposal dwellings 15. Proposal dwellings / Energy exploitation 16. Restaurants

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This plan is a result of the group phase of work

Teatinos, Malaga, Spain: The project is designed as one of the proposed facilities for EXPO 2027 Malaga. After performing a series of survey on this area and proposing a general plan in the collaborative phase of my studied, this project was designed as one of the functions dedicated to EXPO 2027 Malaga. This is because on the second phase, each student was asked to design two type of facilities. The decision was taken to Locate this facility on the left side of the Innovation Pavilion, close to the Principal Pavilion and also close to volleyball, running courts, and other sport facilities. Different spaces are included in the project such as gyms, changing rooms, first aid cabin, offices, and the swimming pool. In addition, a small cafeteria at the entrance where all the customers and staff could facilitate them as a welcoming and relaxing space. There are two entrances from the front side and backside in case of an emergency. The principal entrance opens to the east side with a high ceiling entrance. From design criterias, it is so-called ¨playing with natural light from the side walls¨.There´s a dual-height ceiling considered for the swimming pool to receive natural light in different spaces throughout the entire year.

Swimming pool view

Natural Light and Ventilation

Inside the changing rooms view (Ventilation )

Transverse section

Cafeteria view (Entrance, natural lightening)


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Tramex registrable vents Profile stainless steel structural Galvanized steel U-profile Stainless steel aluminum plate cladding Galvanized steel studs Profile stainless steel structural Galvanized steel studs

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Profile I in 270s stainless steel structural +4.4

Ventilation system Thermal and acoustic insulation

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Rectangular hollow galvanized steel Frame, galvanized steel hollow rectangular profile with window glazings

Bituminous waterproofing sheet Vitric Coating Special pool regularization mortar Gunite concrete 20cm Anti-humidity paint for the roof

Ceramic pool flooring Basement flooring concrete Thermal insulation XPS 5 Filtering layer Filtering layer with separating layer River sand layer

Detail section Access to instalations Instalation patio

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Principal entrance

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Installation stairs REFR.

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Humid Principal etrance

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Dry

Ventilation by Tramex ground +0.00

Secondary entrance (Emergency exit)

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Installation access

Descanso

Thecnical room

Emergency exit

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Administration

Professor´s room

Gym 1

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Gym 3

Gym4

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Exploded view (structure and functions) PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

Ground floor plan


Ludoteca University of Malaga, Spain Spring 2020, 4th year of Degree Individual I Academic I Kindergarten Geometry

Different function

Combination

Circulation

Ground-floor functions

Multiple activities 1-5 Years old 3-6 Years old 6-10 Years old Communication/Corridor Staff and adults Catering Restroom

Kindergarten

First-floor functions

Library Lactation space (Separated by operable panels)

Communication/Corridor Restroom

The design idea starts from simple forms¨circle and rectangle¨ converted into two volumes ¨cylinder and cube¨; the intersection of these creates a new volume that is symmetric and still can keep its simplicity. To breathe live into this simplicity, some green colours are used for interior design to have a harmony with nature. This can be seen from the outside. The project is creating different spaces from the dining area (catering) up to the library, playrooms, and other spaces for relaxing such as a lactation room that has sound insulation and is light controlled, etc. The functions are suitable for children from 1 up to the age of 10 years old. N

Proposal plan for the EXPO Teatinos, Malaga, Spain: The project is designed as another proposed facilities for EXPO 2027 Malaga located on the west side of the Principal pavilion.This area is close to the playground, restaurants, and the Greek amphitheatre of the EXPO. In this case, we have a kindergarten/library designed for the children of visitors of the Expo. Parents can leave their children in a safe environment to play and learn new things while they are enjoying the EXPO. Pre-design sketch

General view

Reading space view ( Receiving natural light from large windows and skylights )

Transverse section

Outdoor playground - Inside relaxing space view ( Protected with 2.5m green distance and protection glass )


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Outdoor playground

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First floor plan

Section/Perspective

The project plan has a circular route with a central nucleus (staircase-elevator) thus separating the reading area from the activity areas of younger children and the dining room which is normally noisier. The use of skylights both on the walls look like circles. On the ceiling of the stairs in the building, the advantage of natural light was taken as much as possible in central areas which are normally darker. These small lightening plus colorful design creates a joyful space for children, so they can have a quality time as much as their parents.

Materials of the project are also kept simple as the volumes, Roman white Travertine slabs together with tall windows. The sunlight of each floor is controlled with a 2.5m cantilever that belongs to the first-floor play area. On the first-floor roof, a distance is created by planting hedges in order to prevent children from falling down. The ground floor windows are operable and limited by barriers from the outside. This has also the possibility to be opened so that kids can have a direct connection with nature. There’s a circular line of storage spaces around the building for bicycles and prams. The most important objectives of EXPO was sustainability and green areas so there are sitting areas designed with solar panels on top that can provide some part of needed energy. They are all distributed between roads and green areas.

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Sustainable benches with solar panels

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Entrance

1-5 Years

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Multiple activities

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Prams space

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Axonometric view of project inside the EXPO PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

Ground floor plan


Books under the spotlight University of Malaga, Spain Fall 2019, 4th year of Degree Individual I Academic I Building design 1 4 3

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Openness

Direct access

Natural Illumination

The double skin-facade is designed in such a way that light can enter sufficiently but not overly illuminated by using some reticulated metallic sheets with thermal isolation in order to control the sunlight. In some parts this double-skin facade has some operable windows for natural ventilation of interior space and maintenance of this facade.

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Sandwich sheets + Window frames + Metallic shadings (in some parts, solar panels)

1. La Reina high school 2. Trepaolla Cafeteria 3. Pine forest 4. Bus stop 5. Water park

Location plan

Concrete facade

Colmenar, Malaga, Spain: The project is located in the Camino de Colmenar in

Elevator

a residential neighbourhood that is accessible by private/public transportation. This area is close to a primary and high schools which are requiring a library in the neighbourhood. There’s a water park located on the south side of this location which can be an attractive space for the frontal view of the building. The Project is about creating a library on a high topography that connects the sides of two roads on different levels. Between these two roads, there are existing stairs that can connect two passways on the higher and lower level which has 12 metres difference. The Design of the building is inspired by the idea of a buried building with 3 stairs by adding an open front view, without limiting walls. This space is covered with a curved facade so that it gains some positive features such as sufficient illumination, direct access, and freedom feeling in a distinct place with a serene atmosphere. Thous, it could encourage people to spend more time in a library for reading or studying in this splendid space.

Metallic pillars Cimentation

In contrast to the most buildings, The Entrance is from the top floor of the building and has a linear stairs to the bottom floors and to have direct access. It has also a direct elevator from the entrance to the -2 floor. The structure is designed by metallic pillars (IPN), metallic tubes and windows. By thermal insolation in a considerable thickness a pleasant temperature during the day and night can be reached. The ceiling revetment is from plasterboard. System of Pillars that are used for creating three different levels which provides an open space and more private and quiete.

Connection

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South facade

Transversal Section


The building has three floors with the same frontal view (park and green areas). A library with different spaces thought for different functions. Some divisions such as the study area, library, and lobby are required to be illuminated brightly and are located on the front side (south side) and the others such as restrooms, elevator and other services are located on the less illuminated part of the building (north side). On the dark side, It is considered to store energy from solar panels located on different parts of the facade. At the entrance, there is a semi-closed area where the elevator is placed to access directly to all the floors. On the ground floor there are also coffee machines and small seats for a coffee break. Three staff offices are located on this floor that are receiving controlled lighting by facing the north side of the building. Beside these, the children’s space exists, which assumingly noisier therefore it is located on (-2) floor. The conference room is in the middle of the same floor close to the elevator and has a different access corridor from restrooms so it will not concern other parts of the building. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

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The -1 floor The -2 floor

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-4,00 m 1. Reception 2. Entrance + vending machines 3. Restrooms 4. Offices 5. Studying / Reading areas 6. Classrooms 7. Children area 8. Lobby 9. Conference room 10. Survey area

-8,30 m Section (Conference room, restrooms, and studying area)

General axonometric view


Olas University of Malaga, Spain Spring 2019, 4th year of Degree Individual I Academic I Outdoor design

Radiation of sun

Different heights

Principal desk view

Study of solar radiation in order to have good natural lightning but also shadows to sit and read. The use of different heights, creates the wavy shape of the structure with the possibility for the children to interact, playing under shades, hiding, and enjoying their time. Routs: Adults Children

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Plan (Movements and activities) Camino de Colmenar, Malaga, Spain: The project is about designing a

Book Fair for children in one of the neighbourhoods in Malaga; in which gives this possibility for parents to leave their children for a few hours to stay with librarians and spend some quality time, play, and read in the open air and develope their creativity. The idea comes from waves (Ola) as a symbol of nature which is always alive and in movement and change. The design of spaces is accompanied by some furniture which are places to sit in different positions and each one has a locker part with glass which is used for keeping books. There is a part that has more shelving which could be a place for a librarian to lend/sell books. The strategy is to create an environment to use the same space for different purposes.

Light and movement sketch

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Connection detail

General view

Exploded axonometric (Alive and safe space)


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