ZOHA ZEINODDINI
Architecture Portfolio
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Architecture Portfolio
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ARCHITECT
As an experienced architect with a passion for design, I have cultivated a successful career collaborating remotely with prestigious companies in London. My dedication to my craft is evident in my proven track record of delivering high-quality projects and fostering strong relationships with both colleagues and clients. I possess outstanding communication skills, essential for effective remote and on-site collaboration, and take pride in my adaptability and commitment to excellence. I thrive in environments where my enthusiasm for innovative design is shared and celebrated.
+989125245438
m.zeinoddini@gmail.com
LinkedIn:
www.linkedin.com/zohazeinoddini
Behance: www.behance.com/ZohaZein
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Autodesk AutoCad
Autodesk Revit
Google SketchUp
Rhino/VisualArq Lumion
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe InDesign
Adobe After Effects
Corel Draw ArcGIS
June 2023 to Present
Studio Integrate London, UK/Remote
Architect
May 2020 to Sep 2022
Detail Building Workshop London, UK /Remote
Architect
May 2020 to Present
Boomzi Wooden Toys Tehran, Iran
www.boomzitoys.com
Designer
Nov 2019 to April 2020
Tehran, Iran
www.ideaschool.ir
Graphic Designer Idea Institute of Art and Culture
Sep 2017 to Nov 2019
Iraninan Engineering & Development Company (IREDCO)
Tehran, Iran
www.iredco.ir
Architect
Sep 2014 to May 2015
Bagh-e-Andishe Architectural Consulting Company
Tehran, Iran
Architect
Sep 2011 to June 2012
ACADEMIC
Sep 2016 to Aug 2019
Shahid Beheshti University
Tehran,Iran
Post-Disaster Reconstruction Department
Architecture Masters Degree
Sep 2009 to Aug 2014
Iran University of Science and Technology
Tehran,Iran
Architecture Bachelor Degree
PUBLICATIONS
Zeinoddini, M. (2017)
‘Design process and temporary housing after the 2015 Gurkha Nepal earthquake’ 4th Comprehensive Conference on Disaster Management&HSE
University of Tehran 19-20 July
Zeinoddini, M. Kazemi, R. (2017) ‘Investigating the architectural and urban planning requirements in order to reduce flood risk’ 4th Comprehensive Conference on Disaster Management&HSE
University of Tehran 19-20 July
Teaching Institute
Tehran, Iran
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English Teacher Alavi Bilingual
Partial demolition of a two storey building with part one level basement that currently accommodates a retail unit (A1 use), an office (B1 use) and two flats at the first floor. The proposed scheme consists of the erection of a three storey building above the existing two storey part with new facade, and construction of a two storey building and an extension of the basement to the rest of the footprint, retaining the retail unit and accommodating new residential units, consisting of 1 no. 3B5P flat, 1 no. 1B2P flat, 1 no. 1B1P flat and 1 no. 4B8P townhouse with a basement.
NEW BUILT GROUP PROJECT TEAM: Hossein Shafie-pour, Niusha Karimi ROLE:
Modelling and planning drawings
EXISTING SITE PHOTOS
EXISTING DIAGRAM
Partial demolition of a semi-detached two bedroom residential building. This project consisted of three phases. First a rear extension to add to the living and kitchen space. Second phase was a side extension. The garage space on the ground floor was converted to a master bedroom with a walkin closet and master bedroom. Another master bedroom was added to the first floor. On the third phase of the construction a loft extension both on rear and side added a spacious two bedroom area to the second floor. This project has been presented for both planning and building regulation. Detailed structural drawings, fire strategy plans and drainage drawings was also included.
REAR, SIDE & LOFT EXTENSION GROUP PROJECT
TEAM:
Hossein Shafie-pour, Niusha Karimi
ROLE:
Modelling, Planning & Building Regulation drawings
EXISTING SITE PHOTOS
EXISTING DIAGRAM
PROPOSED EXISTING
LOFT EXTENSION
PROPOSED DIAGRAM
SIDE EXTENSION
REAR EXTENSION
Considering the existing soil kind, existing trees, their types and influences, foundation depths for phase A5 of Boorley plots was calculated precisely using AutoCAD and Excel. The entire plots and their foundations, plus road profiles and plumbing were modelled in Revit. Giving each plot 3 options for its foundation type. Pier & beam, Trench and Steel reinforced wide strip. Using ToC (Top of Concrete) and BoC (Bottom of Concrete) for each foundation, and its depth from existing and proposed typography and road profiles the fill and cut calculations were then computed. Practicing BIM, a section could be drawn from any part of the site showing the exact depth of foundations from existing or proposed topography and road profiles. The 3d modelling of all plots delivers the potential to resident to add extension to their homes at any time.
NEW BUILT GROUP PROJECT
TEAM:
Hossein Shafie-pour, Niusha Karimi
ROLE:
Plots and site modelling, Foundation calculations and cut & fill calculations
450mm wide trench fill foundation (minimum concrete thickness 300mm)
600mm wide trench fill foundation (minimum concrete thickness 300mm)
Foundation depths where trees are to be (i) proposed, (ii) removed or (iii) remain.
(i) Proposed: Measure foundation depth from new ground level where trees are to be planted.
(ii) Removed: Measure foundation depth from original ground level (O.G.L) where trees are to be removed.
(iii) Remain: Measure foundation depth from original ground level (O.G.L) where ground level increased and from new level where ground level is reduced.
Calculated each plot’s external and internal foundation depths according to tree influences.
3 ALTERNATIVES FOR PROPOSED FOUNDATION TYPES
134 Ribblesdale Road work was done in two phases. First the rear extension then the loft. The client wanted to add a dining area to the rear part of the ground floor and turn the buildings loft space into a spacious bedroom with a small office space.
REAR AND LOFT EXTENSION TEAM:
Hossein Shafie-pour, Niusha Karimi
ROLE:
Modelling and planning drawings
ADDITIONAL BATHROOM
ADDITIONAL BEDROOM
ADDITIONAL OFFICE SPACE
22 Somerset Square is a four-story building that underwent a complete internal renovation, along with a rear extension on the ground floor. Studio Integrate oversaw the interior design and produced technical drawings for all RIBA stages. Specifically, I was responsible for delivering detailed design drawings for all seven bathrooms in the house.
REAR AND LOFT EXTENSION
TEAM:
Studio Integrate Team
ROLE:
Bathroom Drawing Details
Ga ery Wal Prof e
Pendant Ligh
oor tiles
Pendant Ligh
Light U nder I ndent
Gessi - NC SO bui t in mixer Shaver Socket
Spi o Wal Mounted Douche Set Freestanding NC SO bathtub faucet
Duraf x wa -mounted toi et
Spi o Wal Mounted Douche Set & to et paper ho de Freestand ng Bathtub(1400x745))