Research, Cultivation & Industrial Center for Edible & Medical Vegetables (mushrooms)
Bachelor's thesis | Advisor: Prof. Mohammad Parsaei (2018)
To design this center, it was attempted to select a topic that would be one of the problems of today's world within a solution to the problem. In this project, looking at the needs of today's society, the designer has tried to consider every aspect, including humans’ basic needs for healthy and organic food, his/her knowledge of how to plant and harvest experimentally, doing research, etc.
Desert City, designed by Garcia German Architects Group, in Madrid, Spain is a sample of a multifunctional center focused on cactus, and the Mushroom Farm, in Seattle, WA, is an example of a space designed to enhance the user experience as well as individual and simple edible mushroom cultivation. Then the design process was done considering the geometrical proportions, selecting the appropriate structure for each part, materials suited to the environment, and the limitations that each user had, observing the specific criteria as well as landscape and passage design.
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Sattarkhan Residential Complex | 2016
Architectural Design Studio
Sattarkhan Residential Complex for 80 households is located on a busy, filled with traffic and polluted street. The positive aspect is the size of the project area, which allows us to move the project's residential space away from the main street and reduce the amount of noise and air pollution through green space and dense trees. In addition to the priorities for the interior design of the complex and how the units are positioned related to each other, the project requires other uses and spaces for leisure time, group activities and sports, shopping, supermarket, etc. The outdoor landscape design was done considering the geometrical proportions and components compatibility in order to make it an integrated project. In order to get to know how to design, a successful sample of a residential complex was analyzed; Connecting Riads Residential Complex, designed by AQSO Arquitectos in Casablanca, Morocco.
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Residential Villa | 2015
Architectural Design Studio
The residential villa and the surrounding land, as the first undergraduate project, had some priorities in its design process. The location of each space and their connections, proper lighting direction in Tehran for more convenience throughout the day and all seasons, bathroom location and etc. are among the design priorities of this project. The design was done considering the geometric proportions. With these in mind, it should be remembered that a residential villa is a place to relax and enjoy a family, and the use of free and green private space in each villa is one of the principles. And with that in mind, the land’s green space, balcony on the second floor, and family pool were also designed.
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Case Study of Villa Savoye | 2014
Building a 3D model of the villa, one of the major works of Le Corbusier, has been to familiarize us with the materials, principles, and scale of 3D model building in my freshman years. The scale of this 3D model was 1.50 and the materials used in it are board foam, blender foam, balsa wood, cardboard, Plexiglas, and more. Building the 3D model of the villa made us familiar with Le Corbusier's design principles and ideas. In making this, we have tried to avoid unnecessary use of extra decorations and colors, and its simplicity demonstrates the basic geometric principles and project divisions and proportions.
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