Architectural Studies
Undergraduate Design Portfolio
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Youssef Denial - Selected Works - Univerisity of Washington 2017 - 2019
Resume Education: -Bachelor in Architectural Design, Spring 2019 -University of Washington - Seattle, WA -Member of the University of Washington Undergate Honors Program in the Department of Architectural Design.
-Patrick Schweitzer and Associates (Architectural Agency) Internship 12/2018-01/2019 Responsible in the elaboration of architectural and graphic designs in feasability study projects and was also involved in the development of site analysis for adaptive reuse projects.
Professional Summary:
Skills:
Motivated architectural student with experience managing and helping the development of architectural projects, including the production of digital presentation for project positions, production of feasability studies and the collection of information on site analysis.
-Software: Revit, Rhino, CAD, V-Ray, Adobe Suite -Strong Verbal Communication and Team Leadership: Fluent in English, French, Arabic and Moroccan.
Work History: -Model United Nations Morocco Member of the Organization Committee 09/2015-10/2016 Responsible for creative design, logistic and organization of the Model United Nations conference under the theme “Gilrs and Young Women.” -Atelier K (Design, Communication and Event Agency) Internship 12/2016-01/2017 Participated in the making of graphic designs, which served in the amelioration of architectural propositions for ongoing construcion projects.
Accomplishments: -National Observatory of Children’s Rights: Honor Certificate for visual creation (logo) for the MUN Morocco (2015). -Member of the National Honor Society (Phi Sigma Theta). -Member of the Golden Key International Honor Society. -Member of the University of Washington’s Honors Program. -Selected for the Study Abroad Program in Rome (Autumn 2018). -Named to the Quarterly Dean’s List Autumn 2015 - Winter 2019
Works Volume ASUW Shell House: Adaptive Reuse
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Decouvrir le Parc
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Eastern Paper Mill and Studios
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Connecting History Through Belvedere
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Precedent Study; Konsthall
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Trophy Design
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Folding Landscape
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Roof Plan
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ASUW Shell House: Adaptive Reuse
Original Site
1st Connection
2nd Connection
Planar Relationship
Roof Space View
Located south-east of campus, the ASUW Shell House is a city landmark that has been standing for 100 years. This adaptive reuse project sees the Shell House as a potential connection of the UW campus to the water. Thereafter, the proposal aims makes toughtful and minimal changes to the old building introducing museum and work spaces, a coffee shop, and rethinks the spacial configuration of the Shell House.
Original Section
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Level Establishement
Sectional Relationship
Entrance Sequence View
ARCH 400 l Winter 2019 Instructor: Katheryn Merlino and Bob Jakubik Project Duration: 5 weeks Location: ASUW Shell House, Seattle Media: Rhino, V-Ray, Illustrator & Photoshop Model Materials: Chipboard, Cardboard, Foam Core and Basswood
Plan 1st Floor
Section AA
Section CC
Plan 2nd Floor Section AA
Section DD
Section BB
East Elevation
Section CC
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Section BB
Atrium Space View (Private Event)
Plan 3rd Floor
Atrium Space View (Open Public)
Section DD
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1/4th Scale Section Model
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Model Interior Picture
Section Model Picture
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Decouvrir le Parc ARCH 300 l Autumn 2017 Instructor: Elizabeth Golden Project Duration: 7 weeks Location: Discovery Park, Seattle WA Media: Rhino, Illustrator & Photoshop
Sky Space View
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Decouvrir le Parc Providing the visitors Refuse as well as Contemplation spaces in the beach area of Discovery Park in Seattle, is this intervention’s primary goal. The concept of Refuge was taken from the two french definitions: 1-Set off / “Communal Space” space. 2-Set off / “Private Space” space. 3-In order to introduce a new definition of refuge as a space of spiritual individuality.
Sky
Bluff Beach
Private Space
Mement Pause
Public Space
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Approach Approach Experience (1) : Experience (1) :
Approach Experience (1) :
Entrance View Beach Space Experience (2) : Beach Space Experience (2) : Beach Space Experience (2) :
Beach Space View Bluff Space Experience(3) : Bluff Space Bluff Experience(3) : Space Experience(3) :
Verticality
Horizontality
Bluff Space View Moment Pause Experience (4) :
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Moment Pause Experience (4) : Moment Pause Experience (4) :
West Elevation
Section CC
Section BB
Section AA
New Site Experience Contemplation Space
Section CC
New Beach Experience Cooking/Work Space
Plan 1st Floor
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South Elevation
Section BB
New Site Experience Contemplation Space
New Circulation Movement
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Plan 2nd Floor
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Eastern Paper Mill and Studios ARCH 302 l Spring 2018 Instructor: Jennifer Dee and Penelope West Project Duration: 7 weeks Location: Gascoigne Lumber Co., Seattle Media: Rhino, Illustrator & Photoshop Model Materials: Basswood, Cardboard, Trace paper and Wire
Drying Space View 3
Touch Stone Image
Eastern Paper Mill and Studios
1/8th Scale Model
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Concept Model (Trout)
ARCH 302 l Spring 2018 Instructor: Jennifer Dee and Penelope West Project Duration: 7 weeks Location: Gascoigne Lumber Co., Seattle Media: Rhino, Illustrator & Photoshop Model Materials: Basswood, Cardboard, Trace paper and Wire
Exploring the poetic logic of order between material and space, this project aims to provide a paper mill and 5 studios for eastern paper makers. Starting by researching the process of eastern paper making. This project explores the interaction and connection of the orders of materials in order to create a continuity and interaction between the elements of the space.
View of Forming Space
Touch Stone Image Forming Space View
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or lan 2nd Floor
Vicinity Plan
Vicinity Plan
Plan 2nd Floor
Plan 1st Floor
Studio
Studio
Touch Stone Image
W.C
W.C
Studio
Studio Storage
Storage Preparing
StudioView
Studio
Section BB
Studio
Studio Kitchen
Kitchen Forming Studio
Studio
Section AA
Retreat
Storage Meeting Office
of Drying Corridor
Shop Finishing Drying
Meeting Office
W.C
Finishing Drying
W.C
Section CC
View of Studio Space Section BB
Section BB
Section AA
East Elevation
Sectoin AA South Elevation
Section BB
Section CC
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Vicinity Plan
Plan 2nd Floor
Touch
Touch Stone Image
1/8th Scale Model View of Drying Corridor
East Elevation
View of Studio Space
South Elevation
South Elevation
East Elevation
East Elevation
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East Elevation
Museum Space View
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Connecting History Through Belvedere Museum Belvedere View
ARCH 400 l Autumn 2018 Instructor: Rob Corser, Ann Hupert, Tyler Sprague Project Duration: 5 weeks Location: Largo Lorenzo Perosi, Rome, Italy Media: Rhino, Illustrator & Photoshop Model Materials: Foam Core and Museum Board
connecting His
Gym corridor view
This site in which the project is based contains historical ruins located 20 feet underground. In order to open the site to the public, the program chosen for the project include a public museum and a gym facility. Both structures are connected and work towards implicitly introducing a new architectural language, which is against the traditional roman architecture, while connecting the historical layers of the site.
Original Site
Connection to History
Connection to Context
GYM Space View
Gym facade night
Night Elevation of Gym Facility
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Night Elevation of Museum Facility
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Roof Plan
Section AA
Plan 2nd Floor
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Plan 1st Floor
Plan Ground Floor
Section BB
Section AA
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Section BB
Section Model: Light Study
Atrium Sapce
First floor (longotevere side)
2nd floor (via giulia side)
Atrium Sapce
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1/4th Model Interior Picture
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Precedent Study: Konsthall Galery
ARCH 302 l Spring 2018 Instructor: Jennifer Dee and Penelope West Project Duration: 2 weeks Location: Molmo, Sweden Group Members: Josh Tidball, Savanah Steffen Model Materials: Plaster and Basswood
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1/4th Model Detail Roof Picture
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1/4th Model Detail Opening Picture
1/16th Scale Concept Model Assembly
1/16 Scale Concept Model
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1/4th Model Process Pictures
This precedent study examines the poetic logic behind the Kansthall Galerry by the Architect Klas Anshelm. Seperating the architectural elements into two catergories; Earth order, which combines all concrete and stone material, and Sky order, which contains metalic and glass elements. Looking at the building from this point of view we are able to seperate the gallery into two orders, which are then translated into models.
1/4th Model Process Pictures
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PSD Design File
Model United Nations Design Comptetion National Obeservatory for Children’s Rights Project Duration: 3 days Location: Tangier, Morocco Media: Illustratot, Photoshop
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Model United Nations: Design Competition Context: At the end of the Model United Nation’s conference in Morocco 2015 convention, the common and reciprocal recommendations made during the debates were: -The needs to recognize, pay attention, trust and regard young ladies everywhere in the world. -The obligation to protect, and provide freedom and autonomy to young women. Therefore, I provided a modest design to the chairman of the event (NOCR) as a symbolic gesture and as a contribution, illustrating the recommendations made during the MUN event.
Conceptual Idea:
Eye
Female Sign
Using the Female Sign and the Eye symbole, as a way to express the ideas discussed in the conference. This proposal aims to bring close attention and recognition to young girls. The opening of the symbole from one end is made in order to express the need to provide freedom and autonomy to the young women.
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Trophy Model Prototype
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Folding Landscape Starting from a flat plane, one can only go upward or downward. Usually these moves (up or down) are made from the outside of the actual plane, this proposal challenges the up and down moves the resulting fold. Through establishing one cut/etch line through the whole plane, and then mirroring the shape, the elevation of the middle plane is established from the inside plane. Finally, copying the shape in smaller scales and placing them in the center to create different elevations.
Project Duration: 3 days Media: Rhino, Laser Cutter Model Materials: Cardoard
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AI linework File
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Model Detail Pictures
-Be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon themWilliam Shakespeare
Thank you.
Architectural Studies Undergraduate Design Portfolio Selected Works University of Washington 2017-2019
Youssef Denial Contact Information yd29@uw.edu 206-822-0656 2
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