Urban Planning and Design Portfolio Atefeh Mortazavi
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CONTENTS
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My Professional Life Timeline
PROJECTS 4 10 16
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‘Women Daily Living Room’- Sätra, Stockholm ‘Over the Wall We Go’ - Bundesalee, Berlin ‘Connected Space’ - Esteghlal Square, Iran
My Professional Life Timeline Tehran university
2013 Master Degree, Urban design
Teaching experience Team leader, Inclusive Public Square- Planning and design of a public square.
Sweden
KTH
2014
2015
2016
2017
Project Manage; Redesign of a main street in the old city.
Urban planner; Moving from the Historical City toward a Smart City. Planning and design
Sketch
of a crowded street.
2018 Study & Travel
April 2018 “Stockholm’s Urban Sketchers”
2019
Dec. 2018
Feminist urban planning network-
May 2019 Teknology master degree
“Urban Girls Movement”
June 2019 “Future of Places” (CFP)- Sweden
2020
Dec. 2019 SAS Oct. 2020 Swedish Language
Group meeting and research with the
course-Advanced level
network of feminist urban planning
Drawing
Sketch Book Teaching
Research
UrbaniZAN- Self employed
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‘Women Daily Living Room’
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‘Women Daily Living Room - Sätra, Stockholm “Women Daily Living Room” redefines
Existing Condition
different design solutions are created. This
the relation between women and public
has made besides programming the place-
spaces through design initiatives.
making events and social activities to show
In order to create an
the value and opportunity of the place ,and
inclusive urban setting
empower women in their public life. Major activities planned in the
and improve the presence of women in
project are urban dia-
public spaces in Sätra,
logue, food festivals, dance sessions.
Data Collection
Street Survey
Digital Lab
Feminist Urban Planning and Design
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Physical Lab
Proposed Scenario: Women Daily living room
form of buildings
link to the green space Dog park and nature trail
Installation game
Neighbourhood plaza
accessibility
meeting places
active plinths
Urban gardening
Meeting places
BBQ and gathering place
visual appropriateness
visual and physical connection
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‘Over the Wall We Go’
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‘Over the Wall We Go’ - Bundesalee, Berlin “Over the Wall We Go” can be interpreted as an effort to think and act outside the box, escape from unpleasant conditions or deconstruct the symbolical walls between people. Besides, another wall played a significant role in the history of Berlin which makes the title a link between
Existing
Proposed
the project and the place. Finally, “Over the Wall We Go” Existing Scenario-An intersection of rigid boundaries
represents that the project is related to action and moving forward. The placemaking project envisions creating strong community ties in making a better
Proposed Scenario-A network of connections
place out of the existing leftover spaces along with the street named Bundesallee, in Berlin.
an exhibition space
Neighbourhood plaza
Dog park and nature trail and new bicycle links
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A new play/workout area with installations and art work
Look out tower - a vertical urban lounge
Underbridge skatepark and community center
Varziner Platz
Placemaking Strategy spatial properties
spatial properties Community building parking spaces as a prevalent street function
Digital Lab
physical links to the other side
Physical Lab
parking as a prevalent street function
physicl links to the other side
Design Strategies
UrbanDesign noise
Urban Actions
noise
From Placemaking week to an Urban Living Room
darkness
darkness
Timeline of Strategies#mybundesallee Project
Cost
More additions materializes Watch tower-a new visual dimension to the alley
Community Center Inauguration Completion of infrastructure
Launch of Placemaking Week The transformed Green Strip Painting the alley
TIME LINE 2018
2020
2022
2024
2026
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’Inclusive Public Square’
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‘Inclusive Public Square’ - Esteghlal Square, Iran Existing Scenario- Car Traffic Intersection
‘Inclusive Public Square’ represents policies, planning and design actions for a very historical square in Zanjan city, Iran. The project envisions strong connectivity between the square and the surrounding area. The initial concept of the project follows the ten urban design criteria, listed below, to improve the quality of the public space.
Urban landmark
Robustness
Human Scale
Richness
Visual permeability
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Legibility
Variety
Centralization
Connectivity
Public Lighting
Proposed Scenario: Inclusive public space Commercial Center
Public Place
Meeting Places
Urban Gardening
Children Playground
Public Library
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Urban Planning and Design Portfolio Atefeh Mortazavi Email address: tf.mortazavi@gmail.com
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