SHAHROOZ BEHESHTI Portfolio | Spring 2018
SHAHROOZ BEHESHTI
Master Student of Architecture + Health Clemson School of Architecture (Class of 2018) Sbehesh@g.clemson.edu +1 (864) 633-7540 811 Issaqueena Trl, Apt No. 1502, Central, SC 29630 https://linkedin.com/in/shahrooz-beheshti https://issuu.com/shahroozbeheshti https://www.instagram.com/shahroux
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ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
SOFTWARE
SKILLS
Master of Architecture + Health (GPA 3.44/4) Clemson School of Architecture (Class of 2018) Clemson, South Carolina
DDS Technician at Clemson School of Architecture Clemson Universtiy, Clemson, South Carolina Four Months Experience
2017
Intern at JJCA (Johnson Johnson Crabtree Architects) Nashville, Tennessee Three Months Experience
Autodesk Autodesk Revit Architecture Autodesk Auto CAD Autodesk 3Ds Max V-Ray for 3Ds Max
2017
Architecture Design Healthcare Design Programming and Predesign FGI Guidlines Buidling Codes 3D Modeling Rendering Post Production
Bachelor of Architectural Engineering (GPA 3.33/4) IAUN School of Architecture (2009-2015) Najafabad, Isfahan County, Iran
DDS Technician at Clemson School of Architecture Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina 2016-2017 One Year Experience Founder and Chief Architect at AAO Architecture Office Esfahan, Esfahan County, Iran 2012-2015 Three Years of Independent Work Experience Part-Time Employee at Polsheer Architecture Office Esfahan, Esfahan County, Iran Three Months Experience
2011
Part-Time Employee at Proman Architecture Office Esfahan, Esfahan County, Iran Three Months Experience
2011
Rhinoceros Rhinoceros 5.0 Grasshopper Google Google Sketchup Lumion Lumion Pro 8.0 Adobe Creative Suit Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign Adobe Acrobat Microsoft Office Microsoft Word Microsoft Power Point Microsoft Excel
Crafting Skills 3D Printing Laser Cutting CNC Routing Vacuum Forming Casting Visual Skills Photography Photo Edition Languages English Persian
Part-Time Intern at Saden Spadan Architecture Office Esfahan, Esfahan County, Iran 2010-2011 One Year Experience
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HEALTHCARE
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PROFESSIONAL Shahrooz Beheshti | Portfolio
29 TAVAKOLY RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX
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UNIVERSAL PRE-OP/POST-OP LAYOUT
PAUNTE’A RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX
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MUSC AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTER
NEW FACILITY FOR WATAUGA MEDICAL CENTER
ACADEMIC
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CONCEPTUAL CRAFT SKETCH 5
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SKETCH AND DRAWING
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THE REFLECTION WALL
MAZIOUS
ESFAHAN RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX
HEALTHCARE DESIGN
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NEW FACILITY FOR WATAUGA MEDICAL CENTER
Boone, North Carolina
Fall/Winter 2017
Project Type: Healthcare
Portfolio | January 2018
Architecture+Health Studio III (Vertical)
Instructor: David Allison, Byron Edwards
Client: Watauga Medical Center
Teammate: Brett Jacobs
Duration: 2 Months
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View Toward New Facility Coming from U.S. 321
RESIDENTIAL
HEALTH
COMMUNITY
Defining Main Vehicular Access Roads
Future Campus Buildings and Programs
BACK ACCE SS
WELLNES
S CENTER
LOADING DOCK
POWER PLANT
RESIDENTIAL CIRCULATION
anc NT y cup
INP I o ATI c E
Edu.
D&T
I occupancy
Edu.
B occupancy
Edu.
ENTIA RESID
Future Growth/Expansion
OUTPATIENT
FRONT ED CIRCULATION
B occupancy
FRONT CIRCULATION
COMMUNITY CIRCULATION
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A comprehensive renovation process for Watauga Medical Center Including inpatient and outpatient facilities. WMC currently has an old facility including Hill-Burton building. The facility is starting to come short in responding to county healthcare needs. Client’s initial desire is to add an outpatient facility and eventually an inpatient facility to replace the whole hospital. Complete replacement is proposed for next 30-40 years. Replacement will take place in three phases including construction of inpatient facility, construction of outpatient facility and finally demolishing the existing hospital and replacing it with community related programs.
Defining Main Organizational Axes
CLINICS
OBJECTIVES
IN RE FU TU T FU
TU RE
IN
PA TIEN
FUTURE COMMUNITY
FUTURE OUTPATIENT
FUTURE STRUCTURED PARKING ON THE HILL
PA TIEN T
GALLERIA LOBBY
Main organizational and conceptual thoughts that forms the future of WMC campus.
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HEALTHY FOOD MARKET
RETAIL SHOPS
RETAIL SHOPS
RETAIL SHOPS
RETAIL SHOPS
RETAIL SHOPS
Future facility has four different buildings including Inpatient Surgery and ED, Diagnosis and Treatment, Outpatient Surgery and Cancer Center, and Clinics and Health-Related Retail shops. Future Campus will also include Wellness Center, Residential/Assisted Living, Day Care, Healthy Food Market, and other Mixed Use and/or Retail Shops.
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NEW FACILITY FOR WATAUGA MEDICAL CENTER
Boone, North Carolina
Fall/Winter 2017
Massing Step 1 Considering Total Required Area
Existing Condition
Parking in Park Phase 1
New Facility Top View
Structured Parking in Park
Phase 3 | Maximum Proposed Build-Out
Massing Step 3 Add Back and Front Circulation Elements
Phase 2
Existing Condition Phase 1: Outpatient Facility Construction Phase 2: Inpatient Facility Construction
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Massing Step 2 Departments and I&B Occupancy Separation
Phase 3: Maximum Proposed Build-out for Watauga Medical Center Campus Future Outpatient and Inpatient facilities combine into a whole. Access to Sustainable parking is provide on the north and south sides of future facility.
Main massing process steps that forms the overall massing.
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PT/OT
PT/OT
CLINIC
CARDIO IMAGING SHELL
NUCLEAR MEDICINE
ED
SHELL
T
OUTPATIEN LOBBY
IMAGING
HIG
CENTRAL STERILE
HA CU
ITY
INP ATI E
OUTPATIENT
T OUTPATIEN LOBBY
SURGERY
SURGERY FAMILY WAITING AREA
SU POST-OP
PR
RG E
E-O
CANCER
NT
RY
P
CLINIC
EDUCATION
EDUCATION
EDUCATION
SHELL
MECHANICALS
ED
IMAGING
PAIN CLINIC
LO WA CU
ITY
Floor Plan Level -1
Outpatient Lobby | Mechanicals | Imaging | Central Sterile | ED
DINNING ROOM AND KITCHEN
SU PP AR ORT EAS
Floor Plan Level 1
Outpatient Lobby | Outpatient Surgery | Dinning | Inpatient Surgery
CLINIC
INT
LAB
CENTER
ERE FLO STITIA L OR
SHELL
ADMIN
Floor Plan Level 2
Clinics | Cancer Center | Lab and Admin | Interstitial Floor
ADMIN
EDUCATION OR SHELL EDUCATION
ADMIN
CLINIC
Floor Plan Level 3
EDUCATION
INP AT BED IENT S
INP AT BED IENT S
SH
ELL
SH
ELL
WOMENS CLINIC
BIRTHING
PH
Clinics | Admin and Education | Womens Clinic | ICU
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BIRTHING
ICU
GR BA EEN LCO NY
EDUCATION
EDUCATION
GR BA EEN LCO NY
EDUCATION
CLINIC
GR BA EEN LCO NY
CLINIC
AR
MA CY
Floor Plan Level 4
Labor and Delivery | Inpatient Beds
SU PP AR ORT EA
SU PP AR ORT EA
Floor Plan Level 5 Inpatient Beds
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NEW FACILITY FOR WATAUGA MEDICAL CENTER
Boone, North Carolina
Fall/Winter 2017
Future Facility Main Entrance
MED./SURG.
CORRIDOR/RESPITE WAITING/LOUNGE/GARDEN
MED./SURG.
CORRIDOR/WATING LOUNGE/GARDEN LABOR AND DELIVERY
ICU
ADMIN.
CORRIDOR/WATING LOUNGE/GARDEN
CLINICS
PHARMACY
EDUCATION
SHELL
ATRIA
SERVICES MECHANICAL INTERSTITIAL
ONCOLOGY
EDUCATION
CLINICS
LAB
ATRIA
BIRTHING
GREEN HOUSE LOBBY ADMIN
EDUCATION/SHELL CONNECTING BRIDGE EDUCATION
GREEN BALCONY CANCER CENTER
LAB
OUTPATIENT SURGERY
POST-OP
CARDIO AND IMAGING SHELL
IMAGING
PRE-OP INPATIENT SURGERY
CENTRAL STERILE
CLINICS
OUTPATIENT SURGERY
PUBLIC/RETAIL/LOBBY
DINING ROOM KITCHEN
ATRIA
CLINICS
INPATIENT BEDS INPATIENT BEDS
LOBBY
CORRIDOR/WATING LOUNGE/GARDEN
PT/OT
ICU
Exploded Axon Stacking Diagram of Departments
ED
SHELL
CENTRAL STERILE
SERVICES MECHANICAL INTERSTITIAL
IMAGING
PUBLIC/RETAIL/LOBBY
CARDIOLOGY NUCLEAR MEDICINE
ATRIA
PARKING
HORIZONTAL CIRCULATION
ATRIA
VERTICAL CIRCULATION
INTERESTITIAL INPATIENT SURGERY
EMERGENCY
Perspective Call-out Diagram of Departments and Adjacencies POWER PLANT LOADING DOCK
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ED HELICOPTER ACCESS
Structure Grid for Sustainable Structured Parking and Inpatient Facility
ELEVATOR CORE
PARKING SPACES
DRIVEWAY
Structured Parking Level -1 Perspective
WALKWAY
VEGETATION
TREES ED PUBLIC ACCESS
ED AMBULANCE ACCESS
Ambulance, Public, and Helicopter Access to Emergency Department
Structured Parking in Park Diagram This structure is based on bays of 32’x32’. It can work as an extension of a facility as well as a foundation and/or structure for future expansion. For this reason, future building can rise up from parking structure close to existing building.
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Different types of access to Emergency Department This render illustrates how different types of access for ED work effectively together without any interruption.
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NEW FACILITY FOR WATAUGA MEDICAL CENTER
Boone, North Carolina
Fall/Winter 2017
Power Plant Loading Dock
Greenhouse Lobby Level 2 Perspective
Greenhouse Lobby Perspective
Loading Dock and Power Plan Perspective
Galleria
Greenhouse Lobby Section-Perspective
Loading Dock and Underground Access to Inpatient and Outpatient Facilities
A Long Galleria element connects all facilities together. It shapes a mall-like storefront access to different departments through the Galleria elements.
Portfolio | January 2018
Greenhouse Lobby Includes a enclosed waiting area that can also be served as dining space. Vegetation from outside grows into the lobby and provide a therapeutic lobby in front of main entrance.
Loading Dock behind the future facilities takes advantage of the slope and hides under the topography surface. It creates and opportunity to make a horizontal underground connection without digging down into earth. It serves loading dock as well as power plan right next to it.
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MUSC AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTER & MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING
West Ashley, Charleston, South Carolina
Fall/Winter 2016
Project Type: Healthcare
Portfolio | January 2018
Architecture+Health Studio I
Clemson University
Instructor: Byron Edwards
Client: Medical University of South Carolina
Duration: 2 Months
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OBJECTIVES Medical University of South Carolina is the client for this project. Main requirement is to provide a comprehensive design for ASC (Ambulatory Surgery Center) and MOB (Medical Office Building) Buildings. It includes Surgery Suits, Pre/PostOps, Imaging, Othopedics and General Examination rooms, PT/OT Gym, Retail Shops and Restaurant/Cafe. Project site is located in West Ashley in Charleston.
Site Plan Elements
IMAGING AND SURGERY SERVICE ACCESS
STAFF ENTRANCE
CLINICS/STAFF LOCKERS SERVICE ACCESS
STORM WATER RUN-OFF DRAINAGE PICK-UP/DROP-OFF AREA PAVING/BUMPER GRASSCRETE
GRASSCRETE
IMAGING
STORM WATER RUN-OFF DRAINAGE
STAFF LOCKERS
CAFE RESTAURANT
PERVIOUS CONCRETE
RETAIL PHARMACY
PT/OT
PAVING/BUMPER PICK-UP/DROP-OFF AREA
PERVIOUS CONCRETE GREEN BOULEVARD REFLECTION POOL CAFE/RESTAURANT SERVICE ACCESS
PT/OT AND RETAIL PHARMACY SERVICE ACCESS
Parkings and Driveways Systematic Organization Diagram
IMAGING STAFF LOCKERS
CAFE RESTAURANT
RETAIL PHARMACY
PT/OT
Site Plan Top View Perspective Surface Parking system is based on a circular geometric organization that allows equal and fast access to buildings and parkings for every one coming to the hospital or leaving it.
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Site plan top view render demonstrates how buildings have tremendous access to view and daylight while sustainable parking area keeps most of the parking spaces under the shade. Charleston has a very hot and humid climate.
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MUSC AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTER & MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING
West Ashley, Charleston, South Carolina
Fall/Winter 2016
Separation and Connection of Buildings
Bird’s Eye View Perspective
Sustainable Parking in Park Perspective
1. ASC
2.
ASC EDUCATION CONFERENCE
REGIS. LOBBY
MOB
RESTAURANT CAFE COMMUNITY
3.
EDUCATION CONFERENCE
4.
REGIS. LOBBY
MOB
RESTAURANT CAFE COMMUNITY
FUTURE ASC
FUTURE ASC
ASC
EDUCATION CONFERENCE
REGIS. LOBBY
MOB
RESTAURANT CAFE COMMUNITY
FUTURE COMMUNITY BUILDING
Massing Process Future Expansion
MUSC Campus Main Entrance Perspective ASC, MOB, and Community buildings are separated to maximize access to view and daylight. At the same time, a fourth element connects all buildings while keeping the separate.
Portfolio | January 2018
The main entrance to the campus is introduced by a 4 lane boulevard, which serves as the main vehicular access spine for all buildings. It also cuts through the buildings along the connecting bridge where pick-up and drop-off area is located.
Parking in Park Rendering No parking space will remain under direct sunlight for more than 3 hours each day.
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First Floor ASC: Main Imaging MOB: Staff Locker/Entrance, PT/OT, Retail Shops Comunity Building: Restaurant/Cafe
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Second Floor ASC: Pre-Op/Post-Op/Flex Rooms MOB: Orthopedic Examination Rooms Comunity Building: Restaurant/Cafe Bridge: Education, Lobby, Registration, Staff Lounge
Third Floor ASC: Surgery Suits MOB: General Examination Rooms, Clinics Imaging Comunity Building: Restaurant, Cafe Bridge: Surgery Staff Lockers, Lobby, Registration, Staff Lounge
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MUSC AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTER & MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING
West Ashley, Charleston, South Carolina
Fall/Winter 2016
Separating Atrium
Registration and Lobby
Lobby and Waiting Area
Pick-up and Drop-off Area Under the Bridge
ASC building is separated from rest of the facility using a three-story atrium to provide more isolation. It also serves as family waiting area right next to Post-Op.
Portfolio | January 2018
A paving system is introduced under the bridge where buildings connect and pick-op/drop-off areas are located. Paving system works as a bumper as well to slow down the traffic and bring sense of safety for people crossing between buildings. It also provides a very safe and covered environment and easy access to all buildings for all patients, families and visitors.
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PRE-OP
PRE-OP
From Pre-Op Rooms to Elevators
PRE-OP
TLT
TLT
TLT
NURSE STATION
PRE-OP
PRE-OP CLEAN UTILITY
NURSE STATION
STAFF TOILET
PRE-OP
TLT
HOUSE KEEPING
SOILED UTILITY
PRE-OP
TLT
NURSE STATION
EQUIPMENT ALCOVE
EQUIPMENT ALCOVE
FLEX
FLEX
FLEX
FLEX
PHARMACY
TLT
DISPENSARY
ELE.
ELE.
ELE.
ELE.
COLLABORATION
TLT
ROOM/AREA
FLEX
FLEX
FLEX
FLEX EQUIPMENT ALCOVE
EQUIPMENT ALCOVE
NURSE STATION
TLT
TLT
POST-OP
POST-OP CLEAN UTILITY
NURSE STATION
STAFF TOILET
HOUSE KEEPING
SOILED UTILITY
POST-OP
POST-OP NURSE STATION
TLT
TLT
POST-OP
TLT
TLT
PRE-OP
POST-OP
POST -OP
POST-OP
TLT
POST -OP
POST-OP
TLT
PRE-OP
PRE-OP
PRE-OP
TLT
PRE-OP
PRE-OP
PRE-OP
TLT
PRE-OP
PRE-OP
TLT
PRE-OP
PRE-OP
PRE-OP
TLT
PRE-OP
PRE-OP
PRE-OP
PRE-OP
PRE-OP
PRE-OP
TLT
PRE-OP
PRE-OP
TLT
NURSE STATION
PRE-OP
PRE-OP CLEAN UTILITY
NURSE STATION
STAFF TOILET
PRE-OP
TLT
HOUSE KEEPING
SOILED UTILITY
PRE-OP
TLT
NURSE STATION
EQUIPMENT ALCOVE
EQUIPMENT ALCOVE
FLEX
FLEX
FLEX
FLEX
PHARMACY
TLT
DISPENSARY
ELE.
ELE.
ELE.
ELE.
COLLABORATION
TLT
ROOM/AREA
FLEX
FLEX
FLEX
FLEX EQUIPMENT ALCOVE
EQUIPMENT ALCOVE
NURSE STATION
TLT
TLT
POST-OP
POST-OP CLEAN UTILITY
NURSE STATION
STAFF TOILET
HOUSE KEEPING
POST-OP
SOILED UTILITY
POST-OP NURSE STATION
TLT
POST-OP
TLT
TLT
PRE-OP
PRE-OP CLEAN UTILITY
NURSE STATION
STAFF TOILET
PRE-OP
TLT
HOUSE KEEPING
SOILED UTILITY
PRE-OP
PRE-OP
PRE-OP
POST-OP
TLT
POST-OP
POST -OP
TLT
POST -OP
POST-OP
TLT
TLT
FLEX
TLT
DISPENSARY
ELE.
ELE.
ELE.
ELE.
COLLABORATION
FLEX
FLEX
FLEX EQUIPMENT ALCOVE
HOUSE KEEPING
CLEAN UTILITY
NURSE STATION
STAFF TOILET
PRE-OP
HOUSE KEEPING
SINKS
INDUC.
SOILED UTILITY
PRE-OP
OR
STERILIZATION
OR
OR
INDUC.
ELE.
ELE.
ELE.
ELE.
INDUC.
OR INDUC.
TLT
STORAGE
STORAGE
TLT
NURSE STATION
EQUIPMENT ALCOVE
EQUIPMENT ALCOVE
POST-OP NURSE STATION
POST-OP
OR
STORAGE
SINKS
TLT
SOILED UTILITY
POST-OP
TLT
STERILIZATION
TLT
POST-OP NURSE STATION
STAFF TOILET
OR
EQUIPMENT ALCOVE
NURSE STATION
POST-OP CLEAN UTILITY
STAFF LOUNGE
STERILIZATION PROCESS
PRE-OP
PRE-OP
TLT
ROOM/AREA
FLEX
TLT
STAFF LOUNGE
TLT
NURSE STATION
FLEX
FLEX
FLEX
FLEX
FLEX
FLEX
OR
SINKS
INDUC.
INDUC. PROC. ROOM
POST-OP
OR
CLEAN CORE
CASE CART STORAGE
PROC. TLT.
ANES. WORKSPACE
ANES. WORKSPACE
TLT
POST -OP
POST-OP
TLT
POST -OP
POST-OP
TLT
PHARMACY
TLT
PRE-OP
PRE-OP
PRE-OP
TLT
PRE-OP
PRE-OP
PRE-OP
DISPENSARY
ELE.
ELE.
ELE.
ELE.
COLLABORATION
TLT
CLEAN UTILITY
NURSE STATION
STAFF TOILET
PRE-OP
TLT
HOUSE KEEPING
EQUIPMENT ALCOVE
FLEX
PHARMACY
ELE.
ELE.
ELE.
ELE.
COLLABORATION
FLEX
FLEX
NURSE STATION
STAFF TOILET
HOUSE KEEPING
POST-OP
SOILED UTILITY
OR
CLEAN CORE
OR
POST-OP NURSE STATION
TLT
NURSE STATION
STAFF TOILET
TLT
HOUSE KEEPING
POST-OP
POST-OP
POST-OP
POST-OP
POST-OP
TLT
POST -OP
POST-OP
OR
STERILIZATION
OR
STORAGE SINKS
INDUC.
OR
INDUC.
ELE.
ELE.
ELE.
ELE.
INDUC.
OR INDUC.
SINKS STORAGE
OR PROC. ROOM
OR
CLEAN CORE
CASE CART STORAGE
PROC. TLT.
ANES. WORKSPACE
ANES. WORKSPACE PROC. ROOM CLEAN UP
NURSE STATION
PROC. ROOM
STORAGE
PROC. TLT.
PROC. ROOM
PROC. TLT.
CASE CART STORAGE
TLT
STAFF LOUNGE
POST-OP
POST -OP
TLT
STERILIZATION PROCESS
OR
OR
INDUC.
INDUC.
POST -OP
POST-OP
ANES. WORKSPACE
OR
ELE.
ELE.
ELE.
ELE.
OR INDUC.
SINKS STORAGE
NURSE STATION
PROC. ROOM
PROC. ROOM
STORAGE
PROC. TLT.
CLEAN CORE
PROC. TLT.
OR
CASE CART STORAGE
ANES. WORKSPACE
ANES. WORKSPACE PROC. ROOM CLEAN UP
NURSE STATION
PROC. ROOM PROC. TLT.
Connection between ORs and Pre-Op/Post-Op rooms is through a core of four elevators, which each pair can serve as “back & front” and/or “staff & supplies”. This type of vertical connection is tested on surgery center in New York City. Post Occupancy Evaluation shows that vertical connection has worked successfully for this center.
STERILIZATION
OR
STORAGE
SINKS
INDUC.
ANES. WORKSPACE
STAFF LOUNGE
DECONTAMINATION
STORAGE
INDUC.
TLT
SOIL HOLDING
STAFF LOUNGE
STERILIZATION PROCESS
PROC. ROOM CLEAN UP TLT
TLT
POST-OP
POST -OP
STERILIZATION PROCESS
DECONTAMINATION
STERILIZATION
OR
TLT
SOILED UTILITY
NURSE STATION
SOIL HOLDING
STAFF LOUNGE
OR
POST-OP CLEAN UTILITY
POST-OP
INDUC. STORAGE
EQUIPMENT ALCOVE
NURSE STATION
POST-OP
TLT
INDUC.
TLT
FLEX EQUIPMENT ALCOVE
ELE.
TLT
ROOM/AREA
FLEX
TLT
ELE.
OR
STORAGE
PROC. TLT.
SINKS
POST-OP CLEAN UTILITY
FLEX
DISPENSARY
NURSE STATION
TLT
POST-OP
TLT
FLEX
TLT
FLEX EQUIPMENT ALCOVE
SOILED UTILITY
FLEX
TLT
ELE.
PRE-OP
NURSE STATION
EQUIPMENT ALCOVE
FLEX EQUIPMENT ALCOVE
PRE-OP
PRE-OP
ELE.
NURSE STATION
PROC. ROOM
STAFF LOUNGE
DECONTAMINATION
FLEX
TLT
NURSE STATION
OR
TLT
ROOM/AREA
PROC. ROOM CLEAN UP
SOIL HOLDING
STAFF LOUNGE
TLT
PRE-OP
PRE-OP
All Pre-Op, Post-Op, and Flex Rooms are located in the same area to respond to different patient loads during morning, mid-day and afternoon.
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STAFF LOUNGE
STERILIZATION PROCESS
DECONTAMINATION
EQUIPMENT ALCOVE
FLEX
PHARMACY
SOIL HOLDING
TLT
NURSE STATION
EQUIPMENT ALCOVE
TLT
PRE-OP
TLT
Nurses Access to Service Areas
PRE-OP
Nurses Access to Different Rooms
TLT
SOIL HOLDING
STAFF LOUNGE
TLT
NURSE STATION
FLEX
PRE-OP
TLT
DECONTAMINATION
TLT
From Induction Rooms to ORs
TLT
STORAGE
OR
SINKS
INDUC.
ELE.
ELE.
ELE.
ELE.
INDUC.
OR INDUC.
SINKS STORAGE
OR PROC. ROOM
CLEAN CORE
PROC. TLT.
CASE CART STORAGE
OR ANES. WORKSPACE
ANES. WORKSPACE PROC. ROOM CLEAN UP
NURSE STATION
PROC. ROOM PROC. TLT.
STORAGE
Easy Access to Sinks for All Rooms
PRE-OP
From Elevators to Induction Rooms
PRE-OP
From ORs to Elevators
PRE-OP
From Elevators to Post-Op Rooms
TLT
PRE-OP
Different diagrams shows different patient movements from elevators to induction rooms, then to ORs and evantually back to elevators to get back down to Pre-Op/Post-Op areas.
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MUSC AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTER & MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING
West Ashley, Charleston, South Carolina
Fall/Winter 2016
Louvers System Section
Parametric System of Louvers
Detail Model Photos
Louvers Structure System Diagram
Louvers Structure System Detail A series of gardens fill the four feet space between louvers and building transparent facade.
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Gardens Structure detail for connection to modular louver structure and building slab along with glazing system.
Overall structural diagram of the Garden-Louver system and how it works with the glazing system.
Detail Physical Model It tests and proves how different elements can work together as a system.
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UNIVERSAL PRE-OP/POST-OP ROOM LAYOUT West Ashley, Charleston, South Carolina Spring 2017
Project Type: Healthcare
Portfolio | January 2018
Architecture+Health Studio II
Instructor: Byron Edwards, Anjali Joseph, Deborah Wingler
Teammates: Wenz Tuttle, Caroline Wyrick
Duration: 10 Days
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OBJECTIVES A comprehensive design for a universal Pre-op/Post-op room that can be able to fit to different healthcare settings, layouts and care-models. Design starts with Post-op room layout of a previous design for MUSC Ambulatory Surgery Center. Objective was to achive a universal room layout by considering all aspects of room requirements from technical, mechanical, movements, eye-sights, equipment movements, equipment positions etc.
Conceptual Objectives Diagram
Different Possible Room Formation
Initial Intention was to optimize use-of-space buy testing different room layout geometries. Modification of room layout starts with a seris of taxonomy using deformation and slanting walls of the both right and left sides. After the study, 10 degree wall slant was chose to be the most effective layout by providing the best use-of-space, easiest stretcher movement and better eye sight for patient, family and staff to corridor and nature.
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UNIVERSAL PRE-OP/POST-OP ROOM LAYOUT West Ashley, Charleston, South Carolina Spring 2017
Another significant element that provides more freedom in terms of movements and positions is a sleek and slim ceiling-mounted designed boom. This boom carries nurses Work Station as well as Vitals on its arms. These arms can be located nearly anywhere in the room.
Portfolio | January 2018
Since all the required elements in the room are places on the boom, there is no need for any other type of horizontal surface. This facts significantly results in easier cleaning process and shorter turn-over times, which leads to higher percentage of room utilization.
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Designed Boom brings a lot of freedom and allows for a wide variety of different movements and positions for nurses and staff. All of these variations works with both patients and family.
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Diagrams to show different movements and eye-sights for all three space users including staff, patient and family.
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UNIVERSAL PRE-OP/POST-OP ROOM LAYOUT West Ashley, Charleston, South Carolina Spring 2017
Family View
Patient’s View
Nurse’s View
Overall View
Finalized room layout with final adjustments and rounded corners for patient safety and easier cleaning reasons.
Portfolio | January 2018
For patients view to family and nature were priorities in order. For Family view to patient and nature were priorities in order. For Nurses, view to patient, family and nature were priorities in order.
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PROFESSIONAL DESIGN
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TAVAKOLY RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX PROJECT Falatoury St., Esfahan, Esfahan County, Iran March 2015
Project Type: Professional
Portfolio | January 2018
Architect: AAO (Archadesign Architecture Office)
Clinet: Mr. Tavakoly
Schematic Design Duration: 60 days
Constrcution Duration: 2 Years
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OBJECTIVES
View from Park
Green Balconies
In this project, the main structure including all columns, slabs, sheer walls and elevator cores was done. Client referred to the architect due to inefficiencies and flaws of floor plans. Typical floor plan for levels 1 to 6 had to go through a comprehensive revision and replacement a new floor plan. New floor plans had to fully work with current structural elements. Client also asked for a new facade adjusted with new floor plans that allows for more light and view to nature while keeping the cost of the construction and facade low and affordable.
Modular System of Porous Panels
A porous modular skin is designed to limit outside-to-inside visibility and improve inside-to-outside view. Panels dimensions 120 cm to 120 cm (nearly equal to 4 ft to 4 ft.)
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View to the Park from Bedrooms
Transparent balconies and modular panels.
South-Easter view from park.
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TAVAKOLY RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX PROJECT Falatoury St., Esfahan, Esfahan County, Iran March 2015
Basement/Parking Level Floor Plan
Portfolio | January 2018
Ground/First Level Floor Plan
Typical Level Floor Plan
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PAUNTE’A RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX PROJECT Falatoury St., Esfahan, Esfahan County, Iran August 2013
Project Type: Professional
Portfolio | January 2018
Architect: AAO (Archadesign Architecture Office)
Clinet: Mr. Fakharinia
Schematic Design Duration: 60 days
Constrcution Duration: 2 Years
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OBJECTIVES
North Facade
Green Balconies and Glazing System
Green Balconies
Client’s main desire for this project was to have a 26 unit apartment complex. It has 4 units on each level and 2 units on the ground level plus lobby and conference room. It also includes two levels of underground parking to respond to resident’s need.
Glazing System Exterior perspective of main facade and entrance
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Facade design detailed
Facade design detailed
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PAUNTE’A RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX PROJECT Falatoury St., Esfahan, Esfahan County, Iran August 2013
Level -2 Floor Plan
Portfolio | January 2018
Level -1 Floor Plan
Level 1 Floor Plan
Levels 2 to 6 Floor Plan
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ACADEMIC DESIGN
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ESFAHAN RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX
Esfahan, Esfahan County, Iran
September 2013
Project Type: Academic
Portfolio | January 2018
B.Arch Architectural Studio VI
Instructor: Hengameh Lavafy Phd.
IAUN School of Architecture
Duration: 6 Months
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OBJECTIVES A comprehensive sustainable design for three-lot residential complex with promotion of sustainability, interaction with nature and social interaction. Project aims to use natural sources of energy such as sunlight and wind to reduce energy cost and double skin facade to reduce energy waste.
Green Roof and Wind-Catcher Elements
Residential Complex View From Neighborhood Street Buildings general formation and connction plus main entrance. Wind-Catcher elements for natural and costless use of wind as the secondary air conditioning system.
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Main Courtyard
Main lobby and social/gathering interaction space.
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ESFAHAN RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX
Esfahan, Esfahan County, Iran
September 2013
Typical Floor Plan
Portfolio | January 2018
Level 1 Floor Plan
Level -1 Floor Plan
Level -2 Floor Plan
Level -3 Floor Plan
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CONCEPTUAL DESIGN
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MAZIOUS
Visualization and Representative I
Winter 2015
Project Type: Conceptual
Portfolio | January 2018
Visualization and Representative I
Clemson University School of Architecture
Instructor: Joseph Choma
Duration: 7 Days
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Mazious geometry is inspired by the “Topo the World” story written by Jean-Pierre Petit. Mazious’ geometry is a combination of a three-dimensional Mobius with a maze by keeping inherit of both geometries. The overall geometry shows a Mobius, but the section shows a maze
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Section of Mazious showing the maze-like form that spins around the Mazious
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MAZIOUS
Visualization and Representative I
Winter 2015
The gap on one of the sides of Mazious’ sections serves as entrance. This occurs when the gap kisses the ground and then starts to spin around the Mazious. This will allow the light to penetrate into the space and serve as an opening
Portfolio | January 2018
In order to explore the whole geometry with all spatial qualities, twenty five loops are needed, as each loop serves as an internal segment. In each loop, a unique spatial experience will happen, caused by the exact positioning of the person in Mazious
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THE REFLECTION WALL
South Carolina Botanical Garden, Clemson, South Carolina
Winter 2015
Project Type: Conceptual
Portfolio | January 2018
Architecture Studio I
Clemson University School of Architecture
Instructor: Dan Harding, Peter Laurence
Duration: 6 Weeks
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Blending Wall is located on Botanical Garden in Clemson, South Carolina
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There are several strips of glass that make a reflection more effective and complicated during the viewer’s experience. The more you go up in the Blending Wall, the more complicated the reflection experience gets
Map House section reveals the Map House’s vertical reflection elements
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THE REFLECTION WALL
South Carolina Botanical Garden, Clemson, South Carolina
Winter 2015
For Map House, the middle section of the floors are made out of glass, making that segment transparent. These glassy gaps are bigger on higher floors. By this manner, an observer who stands on the ground floor, in the middle of the gap, sees all of the frames the same size. The perspective affects the observer’s view.
Portfolio | January 2018
Each floor has a layer including specific information about Botanical Garden map. By standing on the ground floor, an observer is able to have an over-layering view of all map information, at the same time.
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A long hallway separates two reflection rooms from each other. It allows the viewer to forget the previous experience and get ready for the next more complicated experience, by seeing it as a glowing room at the end of hallway
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Site Map
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THE REFLECTION WALL
South Carolina Botanical Garden, Clemson, South Carolina
Winter 2015
Map House’s vertical reflection of the sky and environment makes an illusion for the viewer. This makes him/her to have a feeling that resembles like walking on air
Portfolio | January 2018
Map House is placed at the edge of the woods. This is the way it appears to a viewer walking in the woods
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CRAFTING SKILLS
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CRAFTING SKILLS
Visualization and Representative II Spring 2016
Project Type: Craft Skills
Portfolio | January 2018
Visualization and Representative II
Clemson School of Architecture
Instructor: Joseph Choma
Duration: 1 Semester
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CASTING
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CRAFTING SKILLS
Visualization and Representative II Spring 2016
Portfolio | January 2018
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3D PRINTING
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CRAFTING SKILLS
Visualization and Representative II Spring 2016
Portfolio | January 2018
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CNC ROUTING
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CRAFTING SKILLS
Visualization and Representative II Spring 2016
Portfolio | January 2018
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VACUUM FORMING
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CRAFTING SKILLS
Visualization and Representative II Spring 2016
Portfolio | January 2018
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TAPE FORMING
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CRAFTING SKILLS
Visualization and Representative II Spring 2016
Portfolio | January 2018
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SKETCH AND DRAWING
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SKETCH AND DRAWING
Free Hand Drawing Class
Fall/Winter 2017
Project Type: Sketch and Drawing
Portfolio | January 2018
Free Hand Drawing Class
Clemson University School of Architecture
Instructor: Lynn Craig
Duration: 1 Semester
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Lee Hall II Main Entrance, Clemson University Pencil 20 minutes
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Architecture+Health Studio Balcony, Lee 2, Clemson University Pencil 45 minutes
Tillman Hall, Clemson University Pencil 90 minutes
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SKETCH AND DRAWING
Free Hand Drawing Class
Fall/Winter 2017
Freeman Hall, Clemson University Pencil 45 minutes
Portfolio | January 2018
Fluor Daniel Building Atrium, Clemson University Fine Point Sharpie 90 minutes
Fluor Daniel Building Atrium, Clemson University Fine Point Sharpie 75 minutes
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Brooks Center for Performing Arts, Clemson University Prisma Color Pencil 15 minutes
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Cooper Library Park and Plaza, Clemson University Prisma Color Pencil 15 minutes
Cooper Library, Clemson University Prisma Color Pencil 15 minutes
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SKETCH AND DRAWING
Free Hand Drawing Class
Fall/Winter 2017
Cooper Library Reflection Pond, Clemson University Prisma Color 30 minutes
Portfolio | January 2018
Lee Hall III Roof Garden and Skylights, Clemson University Water Color 60 minutes
Tillman Hall, Clemson University Water Color and Pencil 8 hours
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SHAHROOZ BEHESHTI Portfolio | Spring 2018