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TEAM POLITO

Team Origin: Italy, Politecnico di Torino

The design is resilient against floods and storms: it can float to avoid the rising waters from the seasonal floods and can resist storms due to its pitched roof and compact design which allows it to shut off all openssisdfngs. One of the most important features of the house is its core since it is the safest place in the house. The core has double facades and is and is not linked to the rest of the house; it forms a more stable, independent structure that offers safe refuge in the strongest storms. Besides, the house has some independent energy sources that can provide electricity independent of a grid fallout, such as wind and biogas. Moreover, the design uses affordable, durable, and locally available and recycled materials, primarily bamboo. The house can be constructed within 23 days.

Resiliance House Competition

Exploded Axonometric Isometric Diagram

ELEMENTS

01.Prefabricated reinforced concrete foundation

02.Tire

03.Filling in concrete

04.Steel plate 25x25cm

05.Tubular steel covered with rubber internal connection

06.Bamboo ø10cm

07.Bamboo ø5cm

08.Steel bracing

09.Plastic barrel 50x80cm

10.Linking string

11.Bamboo ø10cm C coupled beam

12.Water and fire proof membrane

13.Single pivoting window 150x100cm

14.Single pivoting door 250x100cm

15.Bamboo ø5cm diagonal alternating blocking

16.Tilting system 30-70cm bamboo ø5cm

17.Rope for connection and movement

18.U steel collector water

19.Strip of bamboo

20.Small plants for shading

SYSTEM

21.Floating system

22.Ground connection system

23.Support system

24.Walking system

25.Vertical system

26.Filling system

27.Brise soleil

28.Mezanine

29.Openings system

30.Roof system

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by 2 layers of order to keep

easy to find and the easiest way platform

with asphalt to basement for the

Resilience Sustainability

Wall is composed by bamboo canes ø5cm keeped together with 2 bamboo columns ø10cm

Water and fireproof layer is positioned inside the wall, between the canes

Bamboo mat is used as shading system when is opened, tilted with a stick

Reinforced zipper to ensure a protected closure

FLOATING SYSTEM

Floating elements

Wall with only bamboo canes ø10cm

Internal reinforcement with horizontal bamboo canes ø5cm and metalic joints Double wall to ensure structural indipendence between the modules

Fixed elements

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Tyres with asphalt filling keep the core house anchored to the ground
The core house 250 km/h
Safety overlap Resiliance House Competition 01
HURRICANE PROTECTION

Resiliance House Competition

Resilience Sustainability

12 l food waste CH4 65% CO2 30% others 5% 40 l animal manure Biogas digester 21st June79° 21st December54° Liquid fertilizer 8-9 months natural process Fireproof layer 3 h cooking 5 m/s 0,7kW Human waste in composting barrels Vegetation for thermal control 50 l fridge Brought into the house in case of flooding A B WIND SYSTEM AND WASTE MANAGEMENT Vegetation screen for the wind The core, the strongest Emergency water system Principle of Archimedes V = mHouse/ρH O V = 20000/1000 = 20 m3 VBarrel= 0,19 m3 n ° min barrels = 20/0,19 = 105 Removable elements (during flooding) Dry toilet system 20 m2 250 km/h 200 l 1 2 3 4 9 7 8 5-6 20 l 2000 l 1069 mm Storm surge (1,50 m) Bamboo FLOATING AND WATER COLLECTION SYSTEMS
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Resiliance House Competition

Plans Expandability Interior Visualizations

BUDGET

The estimated cost of the project is: 9395$; 200$ / m2

Strategies for cost optimization: Using mainly local and recycled materials, lowers transportation costs and complexity. Budget includes standardized systems; electricity, plumbing, etc; All of them are sustainable technologies.

Rough breakdown of cost in labor, materials and transport:

1. Labor 20%

2. Materials 67%

3. Transportation 13%

Rough breakdown of materials costs:

1.Doors + windows 36%

2.Bamboo poles 23%

3.Connectors 21%

4.Foundations 13%

5.Wooven bamboo 7%

Total cost for space:

1. Installations 33%

2. Main roon 29%

3. Kitchen 12%

4. Bathroom 4%

5. Foundations 9%

± 0.00 1.00 3.50 4.80 5.50 10.45 4.37 0.21 1.53 0.20 3.14 7.70 4.20 0.31 2.91 0.15 0.14 7.00 0.97 4.70 0.97 0.15 0.17 +1.00 B A A B Bedroom Module 13 m² Bathroom Module 5 m² Kitchen module 9 m² Core Module 20 m² 47 M² EAST
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Resiliance House Competition

Materials & Construction process From the core to the house

1.FOUNDATION EXCAVATION

Materials:

- Prefabricated

- Concrete plinth

- Bamboo canes

- Metal joints

5 days

2. TYRES BASES Materials:

- Concrete

- Bamboo tyres

- Steel plates

- Metal joints

3 days

3.FLOATING SYSTEM Materials:

- PVC barrels

- Steel cables

- Ropes

- Metal joints

2 days

4. PLATFORM AND VERTICAL STRUCTURE Materials

- Bamboo canes

- Ropes

- Metal joints

2 days

5. WALLS AND MEZZANINE Materials:

- Bamboo canes

- Ropes

- Metal joints

4 days

6. WINDOWS AND ROOF STRUCTURE

Materials:

- Bamboo canes

- Ropes

- Metal joints

3 days

7. ROOF COVERAGE AND OPENINGS

Materials:

- Bamboo canes

- Metal joints

- Steel sticks

1 day

8. SECOND SKIN Materials:

- Bamboo cane

- Metal joints

- Ropes

3 days

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Residential Services

Commercial Activities

Offices

Confluence

Team Origin: Italy, Politecnico di Torino

Scenario 3: Tropical storms with wind speeds in excess of 250, (cyclones/hurricanes/typhoons)

Location: Philippines,Sorsogon

Cost: USD 9,395.

Prof. Mario ARTUSO

Prof. Federico GUIATI

Mahmood RAMEZANZADE Stefano CURCIO

Alberto D’ERRICO

Marianna MERLOTTI

Project Technical Brief

Area covered by the project: 150 hectares

Reclaimed industrial land: 70 hectares 25,000 jobs brought to the district 16,000 residents by the end of the project 35 hectares of public spaces in the overall project 25 to 30 hectares of green space in the overall project (La Confluence Lyon – Press Kit – June 2015)

The new Lyon city center is a model district featuring innovative forms and a sustainable environment, realized with sense of State, political and administrative capacity to pinpoint an objective and pursue it over a long but fast-moving timeframe (Domus Magazine). The urban project is here considered in all its multidisciplinary issues, environment, social cohesion, economic feasibility, and distributional equity, morphological quality, technical and procedural rules, and so on. Each of these issues is focused on relationships with urban and sociological policies in the design project area that is located in the City of Lyon, France.

The design was carried out to work in a foreign context, the presence in the city of Lyon of an urban area an affected by an important international planning urban development program and located in a context of high sociological interest (the area called "Confluence" corresponding to the 83 Ha

surface), the easy accessibility of Lyon from Turin, thus facilitating a visit to the place.

Throughout the Atelier a close synergy between the two contributions of Urban Planning and Sociology was implemented and, particular attention was deepened to urban regeneration in both urban and sociological topics.

The Urban Planning part was brought in techniques and tools for urban analysis, policies, such as planning and public space analysis methodologies, existing neighborhood surveys, urban and regional infrastructure networks, relationships between the project area and the local urban plans, urban environment, and landscape. The Sociology section was aimed to detail the urban social topics and techniques - such for instance the SWAT and the Stakeholders analysis - and the practices of community involvement considering their relationships with the urban planning design.

CONFLUENCE 02 ATELIER URBAN DESIGN 01RACQN LYON, FRANCE | THE CONFLUENCE AREA Prof. Mario ARTUSO Prof. Federico GUIATI Stefano CURCIO Alberto D’ERRICO| Marianna MERLOTTI Mahmood RAMEZANZADE P.1 TERRITORIAL SECTIONS scale 1:1000 THE CONFLUENCE AREA ZAC2 Section C C Section D D Section E Section G - G Section F 0 100 m b c d +0.00 +0.00 +0.00 +0.00 +0.00 +0.00 +0.00 +0.00 +0.00 +0.00 +0.00 +0.00 +0.00
PEM Perrache Université Catholique de Lyon Ecole Gilber Pôle de Commerces et de Loisirs Halle Girard Place Nautique La oste Rives de Saone Sonny anderson Stadium Confluence Museum Sucrier Place Carnot 1 2 ORM=ñ=ORM=

CONFLUENCE 02

Reconaissance trip by group of local leader

Section & Details

Architecture competition opening

Design project proposal

T Concept

Open House event and award ceremony, results publication

Formal consultation with authorities / competition winner, engagement

Communicate the project on the website, social network, newspaper, flyers

The Chairs Game is a tool designed to understand where people prefer take a break. Initiall y, chairs are placed in strategic position to encourage their movement and grouped by colo r. During the two weeks of game the expectaction is to find a new group configuration containing chairs in different colos. Monitoring the seats movement, the number of people seated for a conversation and the most attractive places for community, game becomes an urban planning tool.

Actors: children and families

Number wolved: 200+

Survey design and launch via social network to integrate people opinions

Direct Survey and presentation projec at primary and secondary schools

Trainning moment, Workshops with student

Community planning forum

First chairs game

Refine porject

Public conference

Second chairs game Cracking Art event

Masterplan presentation

Feedback from community

Two colors challange

Refine porject and revisions

Environmental impact assessment and estimative metric computation

Understanding the community

Needs assessment

Goals & objectives

Assessment of resources & Constraints

Planning Project

Formal political approval

Color run event Open Hohouse final desing porject event

Detailling drawing

Maintenance plan

Construction start

Chairs Producer: local artisan Chairs relocation: schools and municipal office, for sale through offer

The Cracking Art event is fixed during the II chairs game to modify rules during temporary events. The philosophy is to create a small attractive spot and study the dynamic relations. It is also able to encourage to share free pictures on social media and attract new actor and investor team.

Actors: open to all people

Number wolved: 1000+

The Two Colors Challange event is designed to undesrtand quickly the community feedback about the masterplan. The expectation is to have simple and meaning drawing usefull to refine project choice .

Actors: citizen after signing up

Number wolved: 100 per day max

The Color Run is the final stage path of co -partecipation and the finish line of the path coincides with Open House area and final design project sho w. The expectation is to encrase audience and develop interest about this design process to the other French citizen.

Actors: all people after signing up Number wolved: 10000 max

Responsabilities Time frame Activity Plan Facilities, services and equipment Budget Monitoring Co-ordination

Contingency Manegement Evaluation and results sharing

Start of the game

The Chairs Game is a tool designed to understand where people prefer take a break. Initiall y, chairs are placed in strategic position to encourage their movement and grouped by colo r. During the two weeks of game the expectaction is to find a new group configura -

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Formal consultation echnical and economic f easibility proje ct Fi nal design projec t Ex ecutive design projec t

Analysis of people s well-being through the comparison of needs and social life in different European Countries.

Italy is considered for its relationship with rance,F especially along the urin-T yonL axis.

Norway srepresent the nation with the highest score and data are used to understand the reasons of differences outpout.

Better Life index

The goal of this analysis is to know what people think about their City and what are the elements that determine the general well-being of the population.

Summing up all adat and lectures in numbers it is helpful to understand which field requires particular attention and which aspects can be improved trough an Urban design project.

Considering the design project like a process of different relation of actors, to improve the quality of life in a sustainable wa y, and that every Urban process has a dynamic social impact, the estimated potential to have a better well-being is highe

Housing Income Jobs Community Education Environment Civic Engagement Health Life Satisfaction Safety -LiferkWo Balance opulationP Visitors per year Renewable energy What matters most to people in 6 icons otalT 72.2 64.4 87.5 Italy 5.4 4.1 5.3 6.7 4.5 3.8 4.3 7.7 4.1 7.0 7.5 l.61.2mi 76.3mil. 13 % Norway 6.3 4.8 8.6 8.7 7.8 8.2 6.8 7.9 9.9 9.5 9.0 5.1 mil. 2.5 mil. 46.9 % France 6.9 4.7 6.8 5.6 5.8 6.0 5.5 7.9 5.9 8.2 8.9 Housing Income Jobs Community Education Environment Civic Engagement Health Life Satisfaction Safety -LiferkWo Balance Consideration about data yon:L 4.887 ha Zonfluence Area: 150 ha Zac II: 35 ha 78.0 4.887 = x 150 78.0 it is 100% of 4.887 x = 3.07 percentage of data influence
CONFLUENCE 02
r. otalT 78.0 69.9 Piedmont | urinT 5.0 5.1 5.3 8.4 5.4 3.0 7.2 8.8 5.2 9.8 6.7 Rh e-nAlpes yonL 5.0 5.1 6.3 9.0 8.3 4.4 8.4 9.0 6.3 8.8 7.4 63.2 mil. 77.1 mil. 8.07 % Rooms per person Dwelling with basic facilities Housing expanditure Household net adjusted disposable eincom Social Inequality Household financial wealth Employment rate Gender Inequality Social Inequality -termngLo unemployment rate ersonalP earnings Job security Quality of support network Gender Inequality Social Inequality Education tattainmen rendT Gender Inequality Studnet Skills Social Inequality earsY in education Air pollution rendT aterW quality Gender Inequality terVo turnout rendT Gender Inequality Social Inequality Stakeholder engagement for developing regulations Life expectancy rendT Gender Inequality Self-reported health Social Inequality Life satisfaction Gender Inequality Social Inequality Feeling safe walking alone at night Gender Inequality Homicide rate rendT Employees working very long hours rendT Gender Inequality Time devoted to leisure and
Australia Austria Belgium Brazil Canad a Chil e Denmark Estonia Finlad Franc e German y Greece Hungary Iceland Irelan d Israel Italy Japa n Ko re a La tvi a L uxembour g Mexico Netherlands New Zelan d Norway Po lan d P ortuga Russian Federation Slovak Republic Slovenia Spai n Sweden Switzerland T urkey United Kingdo m United States South Africa Czech Republic 8.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0
personal care
Housing Income Jobs Community Education Environment Civic Engagement Health Life Satisfaction Safety -LifeWork Balance otalT 85.6 (+9.75 %) Confluence Area yonL Expectations 6.0 5.2 6.5 9.5 8.4 8.0 8.7 9.5 7.0 9.0 7.8 2 Day 0 Day Day 3 Day n Quai Antoine Riboud River Central park UCL University Chairs game input output output from other groups Existing buildings in the area to keep in order to maintain the identity and heritage of the area Parc Central Maison de la Confluence University Campus Heritage Building (currently unused) Confluence Institute for Innpvation and Strategies in Architecture rincipal Connection with the ZAC1 Area Pedestrian Bridges Pedestrian Bridges Pedestrian Bridges Pedestrian Bridges Pedestrian Bridges Pedestrian Bridges Bridges for car Bridges for car High speed road Main Street Secondary Street Pedestrian Path Cycle Path Underground Underground Undergroun Parking P P P Buildings inside the Park Public vegetable garden Green stripes of connection Park Area yoga relax Wood/ orest Residential Services Commercial Activities Offices Design Project Rules 4 and 5 floors SF 11095 m CA: 4029 m 2 V: 53169 m GFA 7723 m 2 F: 4,79 mc/mq - 1,59 mq/mq 4 and 5 floors SF 6694 m 2 CA: 2632 m 2 V: 36363 m GFA 12121 m F: 5,43 mc/mq - 1,8 mq/mq 15 floors SF 3200 m 2 CA: 691 m 2 V: 31095 m GFA 10365 m F: 9,7 mc/mq 3,23 mq/mq
03 Guthenburg Post-industrial Harbor Transformation P rincipal Connection Pedestrian I F : ٤,٧٩ mc/mq - ١,٥٩ mq/mq ٤ and ٥ floors S F : ٦٦٩٤ m ٢ C A : ٢٦٣٢ m ٢ V : ٣٦٣٦٣ m ٣ G F A : ١٢١٢١ m ٢ I F : ٥,٤٣ mc/mq - ١,٨ mq/mq ١٥ floors S F : ٣٢٠٠ m ٢ C A : ٦٩١ m ٢ V : ٣١٠٩٥ m ٣ G F A : ١٠٣٦٥ m ٢ I F : ٩,٧ mc/mq - ٣,٢٣ mq/mq

GUTENBURG

POST-INDUSTRIAL HARBOR TRANSFORMATION

WATERFRONT:Post-industrial harbor transformation at Frihamnen in Gothenburg, Sweden. Development parameters

Site area: approx. 50 hectares

Program: Mixed-use development including a park at Kvillepiren

The project site will be Frihamnen in Gothenburg, Sweden – a post-industrial harbor site and one of the most prestigious urban projects undertaken in Scandinavia. Frihamnen encompasses a terrain vague of historical significance for the identity of Gothenburg, including a series of warehouses that are protected by heritage regulation. Originally a vibrant wharf and cargo harbor, the site is the next area of transformation within Gothenburg’s RiverCity Vision, which includes the development of the mixed-use waterfront districts along the north banks of the Göta River. Frihamnen

is characterized by proximity to both the water and the historical city center, thus new challenges for urban transformation unfold relating to morphology, access, and navigation. The transformation of Frihamnen, which is codirected by the City Planning Department and the publiclyowned developer Älvstranden Utvecklings AB, will be an important occasion for reflection on the introduction of innovative forms and functions related to green mobility, the collective dimension of living, new forms of production and services, the latest and advanced forms of residence, linked to a more effective relationship with sociability and time, as well as innovative prospects in urban morphology and building type. The site poses several challenges, which raises a question for contemporary waterfront development projects. urban and regional infrastructure networks, relationships between the project area and the local urban plans, urban environment, and landscape. The Sociology section was aimed to detail the urban social topics and techniques - such for instance the SWAT and the Stakeholders analysis - and the practices of community involvement considering their relationships with the urban planning design.

GUTENBERG 03

Dwelling - Microflat Level: +13.05

Area units are between 25m -30m

Total allocated area : 185

Dwelling - Hostel Level: +13.05 and Level: +17.55

Area units are between 40m - 60m

Total allocated area : 450

Dwelling - Cohousing Level: +13.05 and Level: +17.55

Area units are between 100m -150m

Total allocated area : 450

Master Cycle Management

Windows Typology

GUTENBERG 03

Building Physic Analysis

GUTENBERG 03
Det 01 Det 04 Det 02 Det 03

POST-INDUSTRIAL HARBOR TRANSFORMATION

GUTENBERG 03

COMPETITION SQUARE DESIGN

Project name: Shariati Square Element (Mashhad, Iran)

Project type: Square Design

Size: 100 m2

In collaboration with: My Classmates (Hossain Taghizade, Mojtaba Ruhbakhsh)

2013

Shariati square element:

1. The increased age range of youth hood and greater need of communities for recreational facilities

2. The absence of a comprehensive cinematic entertainment complex in the city in terms of visual quality and services

3. The need to motivate people to go to movies, especially considering the lack of popular interest in cinema in recent years

4. The need to promote popular culture through movies

5. The need to establish more cinemas to meet the growing need of the population in the city

6. Providing filmmakers with incentives to produce rich motions pictures

7. Planning to produce healthy cultural spaces

Competition 04 Day View Night View

COMPETITION STRUCTURAL DESIGN

The facade design for office building of Iranian Industrial Project Management Company

Project name: Office Building of Iranian Industrial Project Management Company (Mashhad, Iran)

Project type: The facade design

Size: 150 m2

In collaboration with Hirad Naghsh Consulting Architects

2016

Facade Design

Basic design plan

First, considerations and challenges, utilization of natural energy in the facade, character design that matches the administrative and industrial building and dynamicity of façade design for employees have been given priority. The basic geometry was inspired by nodes derived from traditional buildings in Tehran and then incorporated in the façade in a formal transformation with green corridors (with industrial suction facilities) to bring comfort

for personnel. Porous concrete was a novel idea representative of the industry, which was mounted in the interior and exterior of the facade to replace tedious rigid walls commonly used in today’s design. Turquoise stone (a color that resonates with many Iranians) is used in a distinct form with 40% light transmittance. Therefore, there will be a variety of light spectra on the back shell and the workplace (creating a dynamic office space).

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2. Geometery in terms of conventional analysis of mountions in Tehran

3-4. Installing green and industrial wind tunnels in floors and shell

5. Industrial and raw (light and air transmission)

Turquoise stone (low light transmission)

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Facade Design
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Hollow concrete for ventilation and light Stone (light transmission) Glass bump Windows Green Terrace (mechanical ventilation) 1. Structure and basic form for the problem

ONSITE SURVEY TO THE LAST SIMULATION

SQUARE DESIGN

The facade design for office building of Iranian Industrial Project Management Company

Project name: Office Building of Iranian Industrial Project Management Company (Mashhad, Iran)

Project type: The facade design

Size: 150 m2

In collaboration with Hirad Naghsh Consulting Architects

2016

Facade Design

Basic design plan

First, considerations and challenges, utilization of natural energy in the facade, character design that matches the administrative and industrial building and dynamicity of façade design for employees have been given priority. The basic geometry was inspired by nodes derived from traditional buildings in Tehran and then incorporated in the façade in a formal transformation with green corridors (with industrial suction facilities) to bring comfort

for personnel. Porous concrete was a novel idea representative of the industry, which was mounted in the interior and exterior of the facade to replace tedious rigid walls commonly used in today’s design. Turquoise stone (a color that resonates with many Iranians) is used in a distinct form with 40% light transmittance. Therefore, there will be a variety of light spectra on the back shell and the workplace (creating a dynamic office space).

SKETCHE executed freehand drawing from signi cant part and detail of the building.

AEROPHOTOGRAMMETRY distinguished from satellite imagery technologies because of its better reso- lution, quality and atmospheric condi- tions.

LASER SCANNER During survey onsite to locating strate- gic points inside and outside of Barrack and producing numeric location of markers.

TOTAL STAION SURVEY Is an instrument used for surveying and building cunstruction which integrated with an electronic distance measurment (EDM) to read slope from device to speci c point.

is the science of making measurements from photographs, especially for recov- ering the exact positions of surface points.

CAMERA

By smartphone camera, speci c focus on some parts of building to draw 3d model and analysis.

MEASURMENT

determining markers as well as elaborating data by geographical devices

LASER SCANNER

During survey onsite to locating strate- gic points inside and outside of Barrack and producing numeric location of markers.

PHOTO CAMERA High accurancy photos play a signicant roll into photogrammetry procedure. Photos had been taken place from 3 di erents angle of a speci c spot.

This tool is used to measure by laser rays and it is safe-eye and enough accurate and thurstable way for measuring.

HANDHELD MOBILE MAPPING is the process of collecting geospatial data from a mobile vehicle.

Facade Design 06 FINAL MODEL

HANDHELD MOBILE MAPPING is the process of collecting geospatial data from a mobile vehicle.

is the science of making measurements from photographs, especially for recov- ering the exact positions of surface points.

How Agisoft works from rst step:

1. add photos

2. import each poit coordination as a local coordination

4. determining spots by adding markers on each photo

3. aligh photos

4. determining spots by adding markers on each photo

In order to draw two section in 90 degree to each other in point cab:

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by adding markers on each

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three new markers in axis

processing of high-resolation of way to create realastic building plans, sections and elevations

Mondovì_pointcab
Process: 1. aligh photos 2. build dense cloud 3. build mesh 4. build texture
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Accuracy: High Generic preselection: Yes Key point limit: 40,000 Tie point limit: 4,000 Adaptice camera model tting: Yes Optional choose Accuracy: Medium Generic preselection: Key point limit: Tie point limit: Adaptice camera Optional choose Quality: medium Depth ltering: Calculate point Merge markers: Yes Optional choose Surface type: Arbitrary Source data: Dense Face count: Medium Interpolation: Optional choose Mapping mode: Blending mode: Enable hole lling: Enable ghosting Optional choose Surface type: Arbitrary Source data: Dense Face count: Medium Interpolation: Enabled Optional choose Mapping mode: Blending mode: Enable hole lling: Enable ghosting Optional Projection Projection Enable holl
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AREA DRONE of MONDOVI Cameras: 511 Markers: 16 Points: 372,544 TOTAL ERROR Control points: 0.04 (m) Check points: 0.19 (m) 1. build mesh 2. build texture Fixed vegetation on facade FINAL MODEL Cameras: 873 Markers: 92 Points: 488,808 TOTAL ERROR Control points: 0.04 (m) Check points: 0.06 (m) 1.
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Key point limit: 40,000 Tie point limit: 4,000 Adaptice camera model tting: Yes Optional choose Quality: medium Depth ltering: mild Calculate point colors: Yes Optional choose Method: based of markers Optional choose Merge dense cloud: Yes Merge models: Yes Merge markers: Yes
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TOTAL STAION SURVEY Is an instrument used for surveying and building cunstruction which integrated with an electronic distance measurment (EDM) to read slope from device to speci c point. GEOREFRENCE ELABORATIONOFDATA
Process: 1. aligh photos 2. build dense cloud 3. build mesh 4. build texture How Agisoft works from rst step: 3. aligh photos
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Optional choose Accuracy: High Generic preselection: Yes Key point limit: 40,000 Tie point limit: 4,000 Adaptice camera model tting: Yes Optional choose Accuracy: Medium Generic preselection: Yes Key point limit: 40,000 Tie point limit: 4,000 Adaptice camera model tting: Yes Optional choose Quality: medium Depth ltering: mild Calculate point colors: Yes Optional choose Quality: medium Depth ltering: Aggresive Calculate point colors: Yes Optional choose Surface type: Arbitrary Source data: Dense Face count: Medium (3,426,882) Interpolation: Enabled Optional choose Mapping mode: Generic Blending mode: Mosaic Enable hole lling: Yes Enable ghosting lter: Yes Optional choose Surface type: Arbitrary Source data: Dense Face count: Medium (1,275,364) Interpolation: Enabled Optional choose Mapping mode: Generic Blending mode: Mosaic Enable hole lling: Yes Enable ghosting lter: Yes AEROPHOTOGRAMMETRY betterimagery reso- atmospheric condisigniprocetaken place speci c AREA DRONE of MONDOVI Cameras: 511 Markers: 16 Points: 372,544 TOTAL ERROR Control points: 0.04 (m) Check points: 0.19 (m) 1. build mesh 2. build texture Coincide between joints Fixed vegetation on facade FINAL MODEL Cameras: 873 Markers: 92 Points: 488,808 TOTAL ERROR Control points: 0.04 (m) Check points: 0.06 (m)
build dense
cleaning extra surfaces
0.86 59.65 2.20 1.21 0.89 1.17 1.05 4.37 0.64 3.32 1.00 2.19 1.09 1.87 2.61 5.64 1.67 A PRODUCED AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION +8.70 VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION 5.39 59.56 10.75 3.88 6.87 6.75 9.26 1.55 5.88 7.39 PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION 15.67 m Vault Plan SC:1.200 Redraw plan by AutoCad PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION South Facade SC:1.200 Cameras: 110 Markers: 82 Points: 45,930 TOTAL ERROR Control points: 0.005 (m) Check points: 0.01 (m) PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

GEOMETRIC SURVEY VECTORIAL DRAWINGS

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION 4.26 6.04 +15.31 Roof PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION 1.20 5.09 1.70 1.81 1.00 1.63 1.00 3.25 1.00 1.95 1.05 3.75 1.00 3.00 1.65 1.75 1.00 1.35 1.55 1.43 1.43 1.55 0.30 3.19 0.51 1.21 1.36 4.10 1.26 4.64 1.81 10.83 1.05 2.37 0.80 24.11 59.56 31.43 4.02 1.50 6.25 2.11 0.76 14.46 B B A 0.55 2.80 0.60 19.22 0.70 5.36 0.61 3.38 0.09 2.00 0.61 5.47 0.66 1.18 4.38 5.50 0.86 0.77 4.70 0.46 2.00 0.61 0.70 4.78 0.54 1.99 0.53 0.661.49 0.20 3.47 0.16 1.92 0.57 0.65 4.78 0.54 1.75 0.42 0.35 6.12 1.28 2.24 0.30 3.14 0.80 5.95 0.75 1.10 5.82 0.58 PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION GEOMETRIC SURVEY VECTORIAL DRAWINGS (PLANS FACADES SECTIONS SC:1.200) Ground Floor SC:1.200 Redraw plan by AutoCad 15.67 m Entrance L. +0.20 N N 01 L. +5.35 Attic L. +9.30 1.15 2.09 4.26 ±0.20 +5.35 L. 1 Roof L. PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION 4.72 ±0.00 ±0.20 Roof L. South +6.35 +8.70 PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION GUIDO POLI PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION 0.89 5.41 1.70 1.79 3.49 0.701.70 0.66 15.44 1.72 2.00 1.59 1.50 0.30 1.71 6.05 6.68 10.75 59.72 1.18 2.89 1.61 1.19 1.51 1.30 1.59 0.97 1.62 1.20 1.78 0.69 1.80 1.10 1.85 0.64 2.04 1.04 4.36 1.04 5.12 7.20 0.97 4.60 0.69 4.74 0.64 0.86 59.65 2.20 1.21 2.31 0.70 2.04 1.21 2.18 0.70 2.09 0.89 1.17 1.05 4.37 0.64 1.67 B B A 0.55 5.57 0.53 1.29 0.15 1.51 0.12 2.31 0.67 4.28 0.27 4.97 0.16 7.99 0.33 5.76 0.64 2.85 0.58 0.11 5.99 0.58 5.79 0.75 1.70 3.67 0.94 0.57 0.50 5.38 0.12 3.18 0.18 4.25 0.46 0.49 3.06 0.17 2.05 0.160.71 0.75 1.78 0.20 4.20 0.49 0.29 6.25 1.70 1.10 5.83 2.05 1.32 1.60 2.83 1.17 1.72 1.64 6.25 0.23 0.24 6.20 0.60 6.07 0.42 6.23 PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION +0.85 +12.1 +9.65 1.07 1.93 3.24 1.51 2.33 3.57 4.41 0.95 4.72 ±0.00 ±0.20 +5.35 +9.30 +15.31 South +14.251.07 North +10.55 +0.97 +6.35 +8.70 PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION 5.75 5.39 59.56 10.75 3.88 6.87 6.75 9.26 1.55 11.53 5.88 7.39 PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION 29.30 m 15.67 m First Floor SC:1.200 Redraw plan by AutoCad Vault Plan SC:1.200 Redraw plan by AutoCad Section A SC:1.200 Redraw plan by AutoCad PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION South Facade SC:1.200 Cameras: 110 Markers: 82 Points: 45,930 TOTAL ERROR Control points: 0.005 (m) Check points: 0.01 (m) PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION 1.72 1.50 0.30 1.71 0.64 3.32 1.00 2.19 1.09 1.87 2.61 5.64 1.67 A 3.67 0.94 1.13 3.34 1.18 1.32 0.92 9.16 0.57 4.53 3.38 0.69 PRODUCED BY VERSION +8.70 STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION 10.75 3.88 6.87 6.75 1.55 5.88 7.39 PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION VERSION m 15.67 m Vault Plan SC:1.200 Redraw plan by AutoCad PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION South Facade SC:1.200 Cameras: 110 Markers: 82 Points: 45,930 TOTAL ERROR Control points: 0.005 (m) Check points: 0.01 (m) PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
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(PLANS - FACADES - SECTIONS]

GEOMETRIC SURVEY VECTORIAL DRAWINGS (PLANS - FACADES - SECTIONS

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION 2.61 ±0.00 PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION +0.85 1.93 4.41 PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION 1.95 1.05 3.75 1.21 1.36 4.10 1.26 10.83 1.05 PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION 0.89 5.41 1.70 6.05 6.68 59.72 0.64 2.04 1.04 1.04 5.12 5.10 1.15 4.97 0.64 29.37 B B 1.21 3.15 1.20 0.54 5.59 0.55 0.53 2.31 2.85 0.58 0.57 4.88 0.58 1.99 0.54 5.14 0.53 4.92 0.56 1.96 0.55 5.14 0.50 5.38 0.12 3.18 0.18 0.49 3.06 0.17 2.05 0.160.71 0.75 1.78 0.20 0.42 6.23 0.32 PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION 5.64 5.75 3.88 11.53 PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION GUIDO POLI PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION GUIDO POLI PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION Ground Floor SC:1.200 Extention of section into target: 4,00 m Re ection: 65 Redraw plan by AutoCad East Facade SC:1.200 Cameras: 232 Markers: 83 Points: 33,878 TOTAL ERROR Control points: 0.008 (m) Check points: 0.016 (m) Redraw plan by AutoCad North Facade SC:1.200 Cameras: 96 Markers: 54 Points: 65,837 TOTAL ERROR Control points: 0.003 (m) Check points: 0.01 (m) West Facade SC:1.200 Cameras: 82 Markers: 80 Points: 62,055 TOTAL ERROR Control points: 0.007 (m) Check points: 0.01 (m) Redraw plan by AutoCad 23.50 m 35 m 16.80 m 30.80 m 28.80 m First Floor SC:1.200 Extention of section into target: 4,00 m Re ection: 65 Redraw plan by AutoCad Vault Plan SC:1.200 Extention of section into target: 4,00 m Re ection: 00 Redraw plan by AutoCad Construction Plan SC:1.200 Extention of section into target: 4,00 m Re ection: 00 Redraw plan by AutoCad Section A SC:1.200 Extention of section into target: 4,00 m Re ection: 40 Redraw plan by AutoCad Section B SC:1.200 Extention of section into target: 4,00 m Re ection: 40 Redraw plan by AutoCad Not Surveyed Not Surveyed Not Surveyed Facade Design 06

DESIGN 07

STRUCTURAL DESIGN STRUCTURAL

The facade design for office building of Iranian Industrial Project Management Company

Project name: Office Building of Iranian Industrial Project Management Company (Mashhad, Iran)

Project type: The facade design

Size: 150 m2

In collaboration with Hirad Naghsh Consulting Architects

2016

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Structural Design 07

Structural Analysis

SEISMIC PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION

All the results are carried out by compliance with DM 14.01.2008 - New Technical Standards of Construction Axonometric in NE

It is a reiforced concrete structure with residentioal function which located in Via Castelgomberto, 35, in Torino. The basement of the building is occupied by some sales venus. There is parking in downer level and then 8 floors resdential units strart from ground floor.

EXOSKELETON STEEL STRUCTURE WITH NEW INTEGRATED ABILITYIES

All the results are carried out by compliance with DM 14.01.2008 - New Technical Standards of Construction Axonometric in NE

After considering the structural weakness according to seismic behaviors, the final decision is that 1. enhancing the harmful zones by using more stable surrounded columns and stronger main beams 2. designing braced frames to struggle with turmeric and seismic movements of building 3. figuring out the weak points in the existing structure and try to distribute pressures to cores 4. by having new approach to modern and lightweight materials, we can improve thermal conductivity and even shift resistance between layers of both walls and floors.

The load results according to new materials calculated as follow:

slab (between floors)

All materials are shown RESPECTIVLY from Interior to Exterior

from

FLOOR
Horizontal
WALL Vertical slab
materials
Interior
Thickness (cm) Density (kg/m3) Maple wood 2.5 710 Screed 5 2400 Separation layer expanded polystyrene impact-sound 0.2 15 Mineral Wool-Fibre minerali da loppe di altoforno 10 150 Screed 10 2400 Corrugated Steel Sheeting Steel Structure Total thickness (s) 27.7 cm Surface mass (m) 393 kg/m2 Drywall sheet 2.5 710 Oriented-stand board on wood construction 5 2400 Vapor barrier continuous extruded polethyrene 0.2 15 Autoclaved cellular concrete 10 150 Oriented-stand board on wood construction 10 2400 Exterior rainscreen Fibr cement sheet Total thickness (s) 22.9 cm Surface mass (m) 173 kg / m2
All
are shown RESPECTIVLY
to Exterior

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Structural Analysis

PERFORMANCE BASED SEISMIC DESIGN

All the results are carried out by compliance with DM 14.01.2008 - New Technical Standards of Construction

Axonometric in NE

Type : Earthquake Condition

Limit Condition : SLV

Currnet Amplification Factor : 30

PERFORMANCE BASED SEISMIC

DESIGN (Exisiting Building)

All the results are carried out by compliance with DM 14.01.2008 - New Technical Standards of Construction

Axonometric in NE

Type : Earthquake Condition

Limit Condition : SLV

Currnet Amplification Factor : 30

DEFORMED n.1

All the results are carried out by compliance with DM 14.01.2008 - New Technical Standards of Construction

Axonometric in NE

Sesmic Performance : Type 01

Deformation Type : deformed elastic

Currnet Amplification Factor : 263

MAXIMUM SHIFT : 22.83 mm

dynamic analysis checks : VERIFIED

The connection between the credo and God's law

In the way of reaching God, tools such as Sharia, custom, law, etc. are human guides. Maulana (Rumi) expresses the path to God in two general ways: forsaking from the material world and finitude. In this project, which is located in the Sea Travels Park, The pier, which is the base of sea voyages, is considered a symbolic example of this spiritual path. On the other hand, Sharia is the most important tool for guiding man to God.

MUSLIM MOSQUE

Design of Mashhad City Theater Complex

Facade Design

The connection between the credo and God’s law

In the way of reaching God, tools such as Sharia, custom, law, etc. are human guides. Maulana (Rumi) expresses the path to God in two general ways: forsaking from the material world and finitude. In

this project, which is located in the Sea Travels Park, The pier, which is the base of sea voyages, is considered a symbolic example of this spiritual path. On the other hand, Sharia is the most important tool for guiding man to God.

Theoretical base of the design Theoretical base of the design

SITE ANALYSIS

According to the definition of cultural uses in the design of Tehran City, several points could be found with same use. In other words, at the first view, appropriate choices could be existed for localization of House of Graphic; although some choices are eliminated regarding the positive points required. To achieve the best site, 3 sites with cultural uses include the area behind the Abas Abad Garden

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Facade Design
Architectural Muslim Chapel Architectural Muslim Chapel Architectural Chapel
ANALYSIS
Architectural Muslim Chapel SITE

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Muslim Chapel

The cube, as a symbolic form and familiar with the steps of the journey, plays the role of encrypting the design. The dark side of the pier is reminiscent of disdain. The opening of the corner, one of the miracles of Islam; The gap between the Yemeni pillar and the event of the birth of the only promised Kaaba shows. The main structure of the design is broken by this energy, and the forms created are reminiscent of the Mogharnas in the architecture of Islamic mosques.

Architectural competition-2015 Muslim Chapel

Facade Design

Architectural Muslim Chapel
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SECENE 1
SECENE 1
PLAN INTERIOR
INTERIOR
Architectural Muslim Chapel

The gentle slope of the pier to the top clearly evokes a sense of ascension in its audience. At the end of the path, the audience1 s vision is a picture of nature, amazement, and immersion in the essence of truth.

the end of the path, the audience's vision is a picture of nature, amazement, and immersion in the essence of truth.

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SECTION
SECTION Architectural competition-2015 Muslim Chapel Architectural competition-2015 Muslim Chapel

AUGUST TALES CITY CENTRE

Facade Design

The connection between the credo and God’s law

In the way of reaching God, tools such as Sharia, custom, law, etc. are human guides. Maulana (Rumi) expresses the path to God in two general ways: forsaking from the material world and finitude. In

this project, which is located in the Sea Travels Park, The pier, which is the base of sea voyages, is considered a symbolic example of this spiritual path. On the other hand, Sharia is the most important tool for guiding man to God.

The entrance of the new path

A new square for Zakynthos

Facade Design 09 DionysusSquare vehiclearea KlaudianosStreet sharedstreet pedestrianarea LoukasSquae SolomosSquare A new path for Zakynthos 0 100 200 m 50 A new path for Zakynthos A new squa e or Za y thos 10 20 40m he n an of the new p th 10 20 40m

The entrance of the new path

A new squa A new square for Zakynthos Market and gardens for the city centre Facade Design 09 A new square for Zakynthos Market and gardens for the city centre 4m The e an e of the new p th
Solomos squa e 10 20 40m
Solomos squar Solomos square Facade Design 09
The entrance of the new path

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