Sepideh Sharifi

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SEPIDEH SHARIFI

Architecture Portfolio

Dance of Life White Sands, New Mexico 4 16 38 70 82 The Intersection Tortuga Ranch, Tucson, Arizona Cottages Moyo, Uganda Santa Cruz Market and Park Mercado District, Tucson, Arizona Professional Work Tehran, Iran

Dance of Life | Fall 2022| J.Robles White Sands, New Mexico

On a scorching September day, I experienced the White Sands of New Mexico for the first time. The relentless sun intensified the heat, but the refreshing sensation of walking barefoot on the cool sand was undeniable. While navigating the vast desert, each towering dune posed a challenge, presenting a formidable wall of sand. However, conquering each summit revealed a breathtaking and unparalleled panorama. After ascending and descending dunes of varying heights, I settled atop one, observing the world below. As I sifted sand through my fingers, memories welled up within me, shimmering like particles in the sunlight. These memories ranged from darkness to light, with moments so profoundly bleak that they

this profound connection. A gypsum particle embarks on an extraordinary journey, traversing the depths of the Earth, coursing through mountains, rivers, and lakes, until finally finding its resting place within the dunes. But where does it venture next?

Years later, fragments of ourselves endure within our loved ones, akin to faded memories, profound emotions, or cherished flavors. These fragments persist, intertwining with their lives, becoming an integral part of who they are. And so, the journey continues. Where’s the next destination? seemed to engulf everything, akin to a black hole in the galaxy. Conversely, other recollections were veiled in a dense fog, leaving behind only a faint trace of their existence. Like an aged painting on a wall, faded and weathered by time, or a worn garment that had lost its original texture and color, these memories endured, fundamentally unaltered.

The emotions experienced by humans infuse meaning and significance into the encounters and concepts they face. Perhaps, for the residents of that house, the image of that painting is etched in their minds, harking back to moments spent gathered around the dinner table, with the sun’s rays delicately caressing it. Similarly, the memories associated with the owner of that garment may originate from the time it was tried on in a store, a joyous party where it was worn, or the first photograph taken while exploring the world adorned in it.

Life, at its core, is pure, where everything exists in unity, interwoven and inseparable, despite constant fluctuations. The apparent changes we perceive are merely external facades, for the essence of the world remains unaltered. Everything revolves and transitions to new places, yet they all share the same intrinsic nature, forming a single essence.

White Sands and life itself share

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small sand particle ground soft light alive neutral open still pure resistant

huge sand dune sky hard dark dead colorful closed mobile altered adaptive

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Sands

simple pressure stuck repetitive sadness self negative excited despair

complicated release found new hapiness universe positive indifferent hope

Today 01 Year - 15 ft 02 Year - 30 ft 04 Year - 60 ft 08 Year - 120 ft 16 Year - 240 ft 24 Year - 360 ft Plan Site Plan + + + --
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The Intersection| Spring 2022| L. Carr Tortuga Ranch, Tucson, Arizona

The concept of this project is to foster connectivity among three generations of the tribe by establishing a space where they can engage with one another while partaking in a variety of indoor and outdoor activities. The Yoeme tribe seeks a venue that facilitates intergenerational interaction, enabling the elders to impart their wisdom, beliefs, rituals, artistic expressions, and the vibrant cultural heritage of the tribe to the succeeding generations.

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Offices 1500 sf 230 sf 3530 sf 2600 sf 400 sf Service Educational Elder Housing Maintenance FINAL DESIGN DROP CEILING SECONDARY BEAM - WIDE FLANGE STEEL BEAM 8 PRIMARY BEAM - WIDE FLANGE STEEL BEAM 18 POLYCARBONATE SHADING SKYLIGHT RAMADA SHADING WOODEN BEAM
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PATTERENED BRICK WALL
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Sun Path

Polycarbonate Shading

Wind Direction

Patterned Wall

To provide privacy for elder housing while doesn’t blok and isolate it from the life skill center

Skylight for Classrooms

Ramada Patterned Shading

To provide shading for the courtyard while allows for the south facade to benefit from the light.

Polycarbonate Shading
Garden
Polycarbonate Shading
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The project features a landscape design that incorporates two distinct entrances. The primary entrance leads from the parking lot to the Life Skill Center, serving as the main point of access. The secondary entrance consists of a narrower road, providing entry to the maintenance building and elder housing. These areas are considered more private spaces within the site, primarily utilized by a limited number of individuals and staff. Furthermore, the Life Skill Center, the main building of the project, includes an additional pedestrian entrance that connects it to the playground situated on the opposite side of the road.

ELDER HOUSING NO OF STORIES= 1 HEIGHT= 10' AREA= 1610 SF

ELDER HOUSING NO OF STORIES= 1

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F.F.E.= 0 MAIN ENTRY COURTYARD AREA= 9540 SF GARDENS AREA= 677 SF TRASH ENCLOSURE SERVICE ENTRY SECONDARY ENTRY SECONDARY ENTRY 9' 0" 18'0" RAMADA SHADING ROOF POLYCARBONATE SHADING POLYCARBONATE SHADING POLYCARBONATE SHADING LOADING ZONE PROPERTY LINE 32'0 3/8" 21' - 1 1/4" 1911 7 / 8 " 1 11 24'10 1/4" 36' - 7 1/2" VEHICULAR ACCESS VEHICULAR ACCESS PEDESTRAN ACCESS 13' 0" 9' - 0" 18'0" BIOSWALE F.F.E= -3' FIRE ACCESS CLEARANCE 18'0" 14' 0" BIOSWALE F.F.E= -3' BIOSWALE F.F.E= -3' BIOSWALE F.F.E= -3' BIOSWALE F.F.E= -3' NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION 825 ARC 541 SPRING 2022 INSTRUCTORS: D:\UofA\ARC 541 SP22\Assignment 04\ARC 510E04272022.rvt SITE PLAN 3300 S Marstellar LIFE SKILL FOR: MOCHIK A100 The Intersection | Tucson Sepideh Sharifi 24 25
HEIGHT= 10' AREA= 846 SF

The building is oriented east-west in a rectangular form to allow for maximum use of light in the south and north facades. The window on the east side of the building is located on top of the building and the lower-level window is omitted to avoid the entrance of early morning undesirable lights.

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1. Double Occupancy Office 2. Restroom & Shower 3. Classroom 4. Maker’s Space 5. Conference Room 6. Communal Kitchen 7. Double Occupancy Unit
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8. Maintenance

The patterned design of the ramada structure serves a dual purpose: it provides ample shading while also facilitating the upward movement of heat, preventing it from being trapped underneath (utilizing the Stack Effect).

The shaded space beneath the ramada offers a versatile and inclusive environment where various individuals can engage and interact with one another. This area is adaptable to accommodate a wide range of activities and can even serve as a venue for ceremonies.

The Elder Housing is constructed using adobe, a traditional material known for its thermal mass properties, making it an ideal choice for the arid climate of the site. On the other hand, the Life Skill Center features a smooth white plaster finish.

A decorative wall with a pattern serves as a partition between the Elder Housing and the Life Skill Center. This patterned wall not only ensures privacy for the residents of the Elder Housing but also maintains a connection between them and their surroundings, preventing a complete disconnection.

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For this building, a split system has been selected for the HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning). The primary HVAC components are positioned on the flat roof of the building, with ducts running through the interior spaces atop drop ceilings. A dedicated 2-foot space is allocated between the beams and drop ceiling to accommodate these ducts.

To harness rainfall for future use, four underground cisterns have been strategically placed. These cisterns are distributed on both sides of the building, and water pipes located between the structural ceiling and drop ceiling transport the water to them.

In the maintenance building, a mini split system has been chosen for the HVAC system. This decision was made considering that the offices are not occupied at all times, and the mini split system offers greater flexibility in terms of operation and energy usage.

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cistern 100” x 51” x 42”
LEVEL 2 Parapet 22' 0" LEVEL 1 18' 0" 0" 2 DROP CEILING RAMADA SHADING WIDE FLANGE BEAM 7.01 9.03 7.02 7.01 9.04 8.02 3.01 168'-0"<> 168'-0"<> 12'-0"<> South Facade Wall Section Sc: 1/4” The Intersection | Tucson Sepideh Sharifi 32 33

To prevent the common issue of hot air getting trapped underneath the shading structure on the south sides of the building, a deliberate gap has been incorporated between the polycarbonate shading structure and the building itself. This gap facilitates the upward flow of hot air, ensuring that it is not confined beneath the shading and allowing for improved ventilation.

LEVEL 1 0" LEVEL 2 18' 0" 22' 0" Parapet A 13'-0"<> 120'-0"<> 32.01 9.03 7.02 7.01 9.04 7.01 CABLE DROP CEILING WIDE FLANGE BEAM
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West Facade Wall Section Sc: 1/4”
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The Cottages| Spring 2023| C. Trumble - A. Engineer Lonyi Village, Moyo, Uganda

The upcoming project is a collaborative effort involving 5th year Bachelor of Architecture students and Master of Architecture students. Each student had multiple responsibilities, being part of both a coordinator team and a design project team. The diagram illustrates the relationships between the students, instructors, and the focus of the project documents, which primarily center around the design project. For this particular project, I collaborated closely with another student, and all the documents, ideas, and concepts reflect our collective effort and teamwork that will keep visitors coming back year after year.

As the heart of Lonyi Village, the cottages will be a peaceful retreat for volunteers and humanitarian workers who visit Moyo. Cottages provide a place of reflection, respite, and rest through privacy in location, convenience of amenities, and comfort in perceived and actual security, so they can keep making a positive impact on the local community.

Conscious design is vital for the cottages because they will be the direct representation of Pipeline Worldwide as an organization. The 16 cottages (23 m2 each) will be divided into 3 unique architectural and environmental experiences, to influence visitors to return to Lonyi Village for the next exciting Pipeline adventure.

We experience and connect to our world through the 5 senses of sight, smell, touch, sound, and even taste. Spaces that are consciously designed to trigger each of the senses give powerful emotional experiences, leave lasting memory, and can heal our minds, bodies, and souls. The cottages at Lonyi Village will use the 5 senses and connection to nature to provide a positive experience that will keep visitors coming back year after year.

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SKY FOREST EARTH

INSPIRE

Sight

Frame the Cosmos

Dramatized weather

Light

Pavilion

Earth Sky

Parcel Entry

RESPECT

Sound

Integration

Nature’s Identity

Educate

Forest

GROUNDING

Touch, Taste Connect

Heal

• Central Threshold into Parcel

• Minimize East + West facade for sun protection

Sky Forest

All Cottages

• Site location: Southern tree grove

• Clustered based on tree location

• Meandering forest boardwalk

• Site Location: Highest point on site

• Better distant views

• Rural Ugandan cluster style

Earth

• Site Location: Lowest point on site

• Connects to topography

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Nature of Beyond

Cluster Configuration

In the sky cluster, cottages will face a central courtyard, replicating the Ugandan village site configuration to provide visitors another cultural connection.

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Nature of Around

Cluster Configuration

The forest cluster will respect nature by placing cottages around major tree locations. Cottages are a threshold into the forest, facing a central connection point and ending with private decks facing out toward the surrounding forest.

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Nature of Within

Cluster Configuration

The earth cluster will connect and ground visitors to the earth by being built into the ground. Row-house style cottage’s gardens will be built into the ground and face each other, providing privacy while prioritizing economy.

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Santa Cruz Market and Park | Fall 2021| O.Lopez Mercado District, Tucson, Arizona

The primary objective of the project is to revive the vibrant and dynamic essence that once characterized life along the Santa Cruz River. Extensive research and analysis of various data sets have been undertaken, transforming them into visually engaging illustrations and mappings.

Situated along the banks of the Santa Cruz River, the project occupies a vast site. Extensive exploration of circulation options and strategic placement of masses were conducted to achieve optimal organization of the program on the site. The aim was to ensure a seamless flow of movement and gradual progression towards the river. The site has been designed with varying elevations, allowing for a gradual descent towards the river while providing captivating views of the water.

A diverse range of programs are taking place on the site, predominantly comprising public spaces with some areas designated as more private. These include an administrative office and research center, which are situated in a more enclosed setting. Despite their relative seclusion, these spaces remain interconnected with the rest of the site, avoiding isolation.

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A super shading structure is provided where the buildings are nesting under it. The shading structure is modular, so it allows for future extensions and is implemented as smaller shading structures to provide shading for the market stalls. The shading structure is in different height while having gap in between to allow for light and shadow, solid and transparent.

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Scale : 1/16
Children Room Gallery Office Research Center Restroom Community Room Observatory
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The Market
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Professional Projects

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Iran’s Industrial Education and Research Center Office

Shahr Negar Consulting Engineers

Tehran, Iran

Type: Commercial

Land Coverage: 50%

Levels: 7 Floors (5 above and 2 underground)

Responsibilities:

Design and preparation of the full set of construction documents

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Khademin F11 Residential Tower

Shahr Negar Consulting Engineers

Tehran, Iran

Lot Area: 18,083 sf

Floor Area: 305,695 sf

Type: Residential

Land Coverage: 30%

Levels: 25 Floors (21 above and 4 Underground)

Responsibilities: Preparation of the full set of construction documents

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Khademin E10 Residential Tower

Shahr Negar Consulting Engineers

Tehran, Iran

Lot Area: 22,012 sf

Floor Area: 387,500 sf

Type: Residential

Land Coverage: 30%

Levels: 25 Floors (21 above and 4 Underground)

Responsibilities: Preparation of the full set of construction documents

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Alborz Insurance Kalantari Center Office

Shahr Negar Consulting Engineers

Tehran, Iran

Lot Area: 15,661 sf

Floor Area: 177,604 sf

Type: Commercial Levels: 17 Floors (11 above and 6 underground)

Responsibilities:

Preparation of the full set of construction documents based on the change of whole structure and excavation method

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