Architecture Portfolio || Zarrina N

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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

Selected Works 2021-2023

ZARRINA NURULLINA


PROLOGUE my personal ideologies that I strive to live and design by

“to create, one must first question everything” - eileen gray among the many quotes said by famous architects and designers, this specific eileen gray quote speaks the most to me. the act of questioning is the most humane, as we do it from the time we’re babies, to our very last moments as we’re contemplating and reflecting on our own lives. the act of questioning and learning has always fascinated me in general, not just within the subject of architecture. I believe its this inquistive mindset that has pushed another motto I try to live by: “a jack of all trades in a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one”. it is my opinion that the role of an architect should be that of a “jack of all trades” within the massive field of the built environments. architects are in charge of solving a puzzle, the “brief”, the “problem”, the “project”. whatever you would like to call it, at the core is a puzzle of making sure that the program of the design lines up with the choice of materials, the effect on community, the atmosphere, so on and so forth. it is this puzzle that intrigues me, and drives me to create the most holisitically designed pieces of work that I am able to produce.


CONTENTS 1

Hustle & Harvest

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Pavilions of Water

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Soju Microbrewery

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Additional Thumbnails

an urban growing project bringing together farming, cooking, selling, and learning, all in one location

sited within the Union Bay Natural Area, three pavilions relate water to the site as a whole

an artisan soju distillery allows visitors to see the soju creation process from growth to consumption

highlights of other projects I’ve done or have been part of



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HUSTLE & HARVEST Urban Growing in Columbia City, Washington ARCH400 Architectural Design IV, Autumn 2023 Urban Food Center Instructor: Daniel Stettler

Programs Used: Rhino7, Lumion, Grasshopper, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop

Welcome to Hustle & Harvest, a vibrant environment for all your growing needs! This building stands in the heart of Columbia City, Seattle, giving the community a space for farming, cooking, selling, and learning.


HUSTLE & HARVEST

approaching H&H, one is met with a building that looks to be split in half horizontally. once inside, we are welcomed by a triple height atrium, highlighting the verticality. finally, the terraces bring liveliness and greenery to an overall muted composition.


for the plans and sections, red represents any human-centered activities (cooking, selling, learning), whereas the green highlights flora-related aspects (planting, growing, collecting)

ground floor

second floor

third floor

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program blocks + how they surround the heart of the kitchen

public circulation

what kind of vegetables and fruit trees are being grown



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PAVILIONS OF WATER Three Pavilions in the Union Bay Natural Area, Washington ARCH300 Intro to Architectural Design I, Autumn 2023 A Pathway of Spaces and Thresholds Instructor: Rob Corser

Programs Used: Rhino7, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Physical Modelling

Tasked with analyzing the Union Bay Natural Area, the aim is to create a path of three pavilions that somehow relate to the site as a whole. Each of the three pavilions capture how the site interacts with water, specifically how collection of said water can display growth, sound, or activity.


PAVILIONS OF WATER

SITE MAP of the existing path and the created path that leads the visitor through all three pavilions

SITE SECTION 1 through the Orientation and Gathering pavilions

SITE SECTION 2 through the Gathering and Observation pavilions


ORIENTATION with growth, I was focused on how water can be a source of growth for the flora of the site. placing this pavilion directly next to a more tree-dense part of the site allows vines and plants to grow over the wire wall, protected from the wind, and nutured by the water

GATHERING since this pavilion is placed on the pond in the center of the natural area, I was looking to create a serene place for people to gather and meditate to the sound of dripping water

OBSERVATION the coastline seemed to be teeming with activity, and this pavilion aims to respond to this liveliness of the site. it allows people to interact with the archimedes screws that bring water up from below, and the wooden planks that can be moved to stop the wind



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SOJU MICROBREWERY Live/Work Unit in Georgetown, Washington ARCH301 Intro to Architectural Design II, Winter 2023 Georgetown Artist Collective Instructors: Angela Yang, David Kagawa

Programs Used: Rhino7, Enscape, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Physical Modelling

The Georgetown Artist Collective is a micro-district for various kinds of arts. Georgetown is known for its bars and breweries, so why not bring a new kind of distillery into the mix? The art of making soju (a spirit derived from rice) is a multistep process that I wanted to research and explore within this project.


SOJU MICROBREWERY narrowing down the process into four parts: growing, fermenting, distilling, and consuming/serving. many massing models later, I finalized the division of the program

speakeasy focused

preliminary collages brewing process focused

looking at proportions and facade through a 1/4”=1’0” model


exploded axon analyzing structure and parts of the building

green - growing the rice blue - fermenting, distilling, consuming red - living space, heart of the opperation

grow

live

distill

consume


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ADDITIONAL THUMBNAILS 1

Capitol Hill Institute of Architecture in collaboration with: Torin Howard The Capitol Hill Institute of Architecture welcomes its incoming class of 2083!

CHIA has one main goal: preparing students for the ever-changing space that is the built environment. Created by two architecture students looking into the future, CHIA serves as a conceptual hope for the prospects of architecture school.

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Co-Lab Junction

using a “left over” space between a crossing of three streets in Capitol Hill,

the Co-Lab Junction aims to give the surrounding area a spot for coworking, while playing around with an abstract and unusual shape. Co-Lab Junction exists in three levels, with no true separation. first floor is an artist’s hub, with flexible spaces many different kinds of art. second floor is for digital work of any type, be it for SWEs or digital artists. third floor is a conversation bubble with a grand view of Seattle, which allows visitors to escape from their work and converse freely amongst themselves.


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ADMIN APP BAY CIR

Fire Station 63

in collaboration with: Delilah Canales & Zing Uttachandani

CREW 4' - 2 1/2"

UTIL

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for the final project of this introductory course to Revit,

LEVEL 1 - PROGRAM 1/16" = 1'-0"

we were tasked with fully designing a fire station by using Revit.

ADMIN APP BAY

I mainly worked on finalizing floorplans and sections,

CIR CREW UTIL

schedules, and the making three of my own Revit families:

LEVEL 2 - PROGRAM 1/16" = 1'-0"

a desk, a parapet cap, and a double door with windows.

PROGRAM SCHEDULE Area

ADMIN APP BAY CIR CREW UTIL

962.96 2339.77 542.71 2067.87 369.17 6282.48

FIRE STATION 63 COVER SHEET

Sheet List Sheet Number A000 A001 A100 A101 A102 A200 A302 A303 A407 A408 A507 A509 A409 A300 A301

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DECOM/CLEAN RM 1 AB5 A408 163 SF APP. EQ. STOR. DECOM/CLEAN RM 1 AB10 AB5 A408 90 SF 163 SF APP. EQ. STOR. AB10 MAJOR DIS, STOR. AB11 90 SF 75 SF MAJOR DIS, STOR. HOSE DRY/STOR AB11 3 AB2 A303 75 SF STAIR 1 113 SF HOSE DRY/STOR CR1 3 AB2 A303 265 SF STAIR 1 113 SF COMPRESSOR REPORT/DISPATCH CR1 4 A303 BATT. CHARGE AB7 AB3 265 SF ALCOVE LOBBY 17 SF 24 SF JANITOR APP BAY JANITOR ADMIN OFFICER ADMIN AB4 A1 COMPRESSOR REPORT/DISPATCH 1 A300 A8 A4 4AB12 A303 BATT. CHARGE 25 SF AB3 208 SF AB7 ADMIN UNISEX REST. 74 SF APP BAY AND 88 SF 46 SF LOBBY ALCOVE 17 SF 24 SF A7 JANITOR APP BAY JANITOR ADMIN OFFICER ADMIN SUPPORT AB4 A1 ELEV. 1 A300 50 SF AB12 A8 A4 AB1 OFFICER BUNK 25 SF 208 SF CR3 ADMIN UNISEX REST. 74 SF APP BAY AND 1333 SF 46 SF 88 SF ADMIN LAN/UTIL 49 SF A7 SUPPORT TOLIET C13 A5 ELEV. 1 50 SF AB1 C11 OFFICER BUNK 114 SF 80 SF CR3 A200 DAY RM 1333 SF ADMIN LAN/UTIL 153 SF OFFICER REST. 49 SF MECH TOLIET C3C13 A5 A6 1 U3 OFF. OFFICE STAIR 2 C11 16680 SFSF --114 SF 88 SF A200 BUNKER GEAR RM 139 SF STATION OFFICE ELEC. A3 DAY 102RM 153 SF OFFICER REST. MECH AB8 A2 U1 119 SF C3SF 228 A6 U3 OFF. OFFICE 222 SF STAIR 2 250 SF 78 SF 166 SF --88 SF BUNKER GEAR RM 139 SF STATION OFFICE ELEC. A3 102 AB8 A2 U1 119 SF 228 SF 2 222 SF 250 SF 78 SF

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HIGH ROOF 95' - 0"

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FLOOR

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EQ

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DESK FAMILY

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HIGH ROOF 95' - 0" LOW ROOF 89' - 0"

FIRE STATION 63

FIRE STATION 63

LEVEL 2 77' - 0"

CUSTOM FAMILIES NURULLINA

EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS LEVEL 1 65' - 0" Project Number Date Drawn By

1/8" = 1'-0"

8'

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DOUBLE DOOR - BIG OPENING

LOW ROOF 89' - 0"

SOUTH ELEVATION 4'

0' - 2"

2 A200 WOOD PLANKS

Checked By

8'

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Delta

Scale

16'

A302

HW-4 11/22/2022 GROUP 03 C RISKE

1/8" = 1'-0"

Project Number Date Drawn By

SHORT COVER OFFICE DESK VIEW 3/8" = 1'-0"

LONG COVER

Checked By

PARAPET CAP FAMILY 6" = 1'-0"

Scale

HW-4 11/22/2022 NURULLINA C RISKE

A509

As indicated

16'

FIRE STATION 63 LEVEL 1 - FLOOR PLAN FIRE STATION 63 LEVEL 1 - FLOOR PLAN Project Number Date Project Number Drawn By Date

Checked By

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ROOM AREA SCHEDULE12 LEVEL 1 11 10 9 8 ADMIN Number A1 NameLOBBY Target Area Area Delta 140.00 208.03 68.03 A2 STATION OFFICE 270.00 249.59 -20.41 A3 OFF. OFFICE 117.00 119.37 2.37 LOBBY 140.00 208.03 68.03 A4 OFFICER ADMIN 117.00 88.35 -28.65 GLASS STATION OFFICE 270.00 249.59 -20.41 A5 OFFICER BUNK 137.00 113.95 -23.05 ADMIN OFF. OFFICE 117.00 119.37 2.37 OFFICER ADMIN 117.00 88.35 -28.65 A6 OFFICER REST. 86.00 88.23 2.23 OFFICER BUNK 137.00 113.95 -23.05 A7 ADMIN UNISEX 60.00 49.90 -10.10 ADMIN REST. A6 OFFICER REST. 86.00 88.23 2.23 A8 JANITOR ADMIN 36.00 45.54 9.54 A7 ADMIN 60.00 49.90 -10.10 APP BAYUNISEX REST. AB1 APP BAY AND 1340.00 1333.09 -6.91 SUPPORT A8 JANITOR ADMIN 36.00 45.54 9.54 APP BAY AB2 HOSE DRY/STOR 120.00 112.52 -7.48 AB1 APP BAY AND 1340.00 1333.09 -6.91 AB3 REPORT/DISPATC 24.00 23.51 -0.49 SUPPORT H AB2 HOSE DRY/STOR 120.00 112.52 -7.48 AB4 BATT. CHARGE 24.00 25.26 1.26 ALCOVE AB3 REPORT/DISPATC 24.00 23.51 -0.49 H AB5 DECOM/CLEAN 200.00 163.21 -36.79 RM AB4 BATT. CHARGE 24.00 25.26 1.26 ALCOVE MAIN. WORK AB6 100.00 90.29 -9.71 AREA AB5 DECOM/CLEAN 200.00 163.21 -36.79 RM AB7 COMPRESSOR 20.00 17.44 -2.56 NORTH ELEVATION AB6 MAIN. WORK 100.00 90.29 -9.71 AB8 BUNKER GEAR 243.00 221.99 -21.01 1 1/8" = 1'-0" AREA RM AB7 COMPRESSOR 20.00 17.44 -2.56 AB9 EMS STOR 80.00 68.43 -11.57 0' 4' 8' 16' AB8 BUNKER GEAR 243.00 221.99 -21.01 AB10 APP. EQ. STOR. 100.00 90.20 -9.80 RM 1 2 374.71 4 -5.29 5 AB11 MAJOR DIS, 80.00 AB9 EMS STOR STOR. 80.00 68.43 -11.57 AB10 APP. EQ. STOR. 90.20 -9.80 AB12 JANITOR APP100.00 BAY 36.00 73.69 37.69 METAL - STEEL, BLACKENED, VERTICAL PANELS - 12" AB11 MAJOR DIS,APP BAY UNISEX 80.00 74.71 -5.29 AB13 60.00 45.42 -14.58 2 STOR. REST A200 AB12 JANITOR APP BAY 36.00 73.69 37.69 CIR AB13 APP BAY UNISEX 60.00 45.42 -14.58 CR1 STAIR 1 320.00 264.80 -55.20 REST 102 STAIR 2 320.00 228.44 -91.56 CIR CR3 ELEV. 112.00 49.47 -62.53 CR1 STAIR 1 320.00 264.80 -55.20 CREW 102 STAIR 2 320.00 228.44 -91.56 C3 DAY RM 180.00 166.21 -13.79 CR3 ELEV. 112.00 49.47 -62.53 C11 TOLIET 162.00 152.59 -9.41 CREW C13 LAN/UTIL 90.00 80.20 -9.80 C3 DAY RM 180.00 166.21 -13.79 UTIL C11 TOLIET 162.00 152.59 -9.41 U1 ELEC. 80.00 77.50 -2.50 C13 LAN/UTIL MECH 90.00 80.20 -9.80 U3 150.00 139.00 -11.00 UTIL Grand total: 29 4460.95 -343.05 U1 ELEC. 80.00 77.50 -2.50 U3 MECH 150.00 139.00 -11.00 Grand total: 29 4460.95 -343.05

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APP BAYA407 UNISEX REST AB13 APP BAY UNISEX 45 SF REST AB13 45 SF MAIN. WORK AREA AB6 90 SF MAIN. WORK AREA AB6 90 SF EMS STOR AB9 68 SF EMS STOR AB9 68 SF

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G-47122

in collaboration with: Megan Eugenio & Nicole Hibi for this group project, we were tasked to work on the re-use of a Shell

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32ft

gas station with design influence based on the artist of our choosing. the artist we chose was Sarah Oppenheimer. we were amazed by her use of a limited material palette, sharp angles, movement of objects, and the play with reflections. my main role was in the final visualization of a section and plan, as well as helping with the ideation process throughout the whole design

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Sheet Name COVER SHEET SITE PLAN LEVEL 1 - FLOOR PLAN LEVEL 2 - FLOOR PLAN ROOF PLAN BUILDING SECTIONS EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS WALL DETAILS NORTHWEST HW4 DC CUSTOM FAMILIES ZING CUSTOM FAMILIES NURULLINA HW 4 ZN INTERIOR ELEVATIONS INTERIOR PERSPECTIVES

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Department

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