As a graduate in architectural engineering, I am passionate about pushing the boundaries of design by integrating sustainability, advanced technologies, and creative approaches. My interests focus on exploring the transformative potential of computational design and artificial intelligence to address complex architectural challenges and reimagine the built environment. With a strong foundation in architectural principles and a drive for continuous learning, aim to contribute to forward-thinking projects that prioritize innovation and functionality. By merging technical expertise with a creative vision, aspire to play a role in shaping spaces that inspire, solve real-world problems, and advance the future of architecture.
Cultural Center
Threads Of Time
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Class: 2022 Tehran,Iran
Conceptual Design
Architectural Design III
This project explores the impact of time on human culture through the design of a cultural center. Located in a site with a mountainous backdrop, the center creates a harmonious connection with its natural surroundings. The center includes spaces for the public, such as a gallery, cinema, theater, library, and educational areas. The lower part of the site features a fexible and adaptable space that can cater to various user needs. The building consists of different volumes connected by ramps of varying heights, giving the architecture a dynamic and expressive form. The aim of the project is to express the temporal dimension of architecture and emphasize the importance of using time wisely.
The design process begins with a simple rectangular cuboid, from which parts are gradually subtracted based on the site analysis and the initial concept. These early changes were made to better align with the site’s characteristics and the design intent. Following this, inspired by the mountains behind the site, the concept evolves into a chaotic and tumultuous state, from which the overall form of the building emerges. This process, especially in later stages, results in a dynamic and non-linear structure that interacts with its surroundings, providing visitors with a unique experience.
Contrast between initial chaos and the gradual emergence of order, illustrating the process of transformation and balance.
The building’s alignment with the natural site slope.
This diagram is inspired by the organic shapes and forms of mountains. The combination of sloping surfaces and geometric intersections reflects the dynamic nature of mountainous landscapes.
This diagram is inspired by traditional Iranian central courtyards, adapted to Tehran’s climatic conditions. The design integrates natural ventilation, optimal sunlight exposure, and shading strategies to enhance comfort and energy efficiency, while fostering social interaction in a central, open space.
Inspired by the traditional two-shell mosque
Illustrates the building’s elevation changes, highlighting the impact of variations in height on the overall form. The adjustments are designed to balance both functional needs and aesthetic appeal, shaping the spatial experience.
The alignment of the architectural plan with the site’s natural features.
The exploded diagram, elevation, and section illustrate how the spaces are connected and how the building is made up of various components. In addition to the horizontal connections and stairs, a ramp has been used to establish a vertical connection, helping to link the entire complex together.
The gallery ceiling design is inspired by the contrast between external chaos and internal calm. Complex, irregular patterns re flect the dynamic energy of the exterior, gradually transforming into order and tranquility as they approach the plan.This design was developed using Grasshopper, focusing on the seamless transition of patterns and optimizing forms to control sound reflections. The result is a harmonious visual and auditory experience within the gallery space.
Hotel
A Sanctuary By The Sea
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Bandare-Anzali,Iran
Structural Design
Architectural Design IV
The design of this hotel focuses on creating a comfortable, functional, and visually appealing environment that follows local principles and regulations. Located at the intersection of the sea and mountains, the hotel offers a peaceful retreat where guests can enjoy both convenience and tranquility. The layout is carefully planned for smooth movement and easy transitions between spaces. Guest comfort is a top priority, with natural connections between areas and clear separation of public and private zones to ensure privacy. Staff operations are discreet to enhance the guest experience. In this project, special attention has been given not only to the structural design but also to the execution details. This includes the efficient placement of guest rooms, the organization of building elements, and the integration of elevator systems for smooth vertical movement. The design also focuses on operational efficiency, ensuring that the hotel flows well and provides a seamless experience for both guests and staff.
The design process begins with a simple rectangular cuboid, which is then shaped through cuts and displacements inspired by the waves of the Caspian Sea. These alterations help form the overall shape of the hotel. Additionally, influenced by the mountains behind the site, vertical displacements are introduced to the design, further defining the building’s volume and mass. This process results in a dynamic, flowing form that responds to the surrounding natural elements, creating a harmonious relationship between the hotel and its environment.
Memorial Monument
The Last Nuclear Bomb Memorial
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Conceptual Design-Architecture Competition
Computer Aided Architectural Design
This project is a conceptual monument designed to commemorate the victims of nuclear weapons and serves as a powerful reminder of their devastating impact. Located within a decommissioned nuclear testing site, the memorial merges symbolism and architectural innovation to inspire reflection and empathy. The memorial’s spatial experience invites visitors to journey through the space, engaging with the interplay of light and shadow, life and death, fragility and strength. The contrast between the glass flower and the solid concrete towers symbolizes the dichotomy of sorrow and hope. Inspired by the competition’s theme of silence and visual storytelling, the design speaks through its form and materials. It creates an immersive environment where visitors can reflect on the past, honor the memory of the victims, and gain a renewed appreciation for peace and humanity. This project aligns with the competition’s mission to use architecture as a medium for powerful social commentary, ensuring that the message of the monument transcends generations and cultural boundaries.
Link To The Competiotion’s Site
The memorial is nestled in a serene park in Nakazaki, Japan, chosen for its tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty. Surrounded by lush greenery and the gentle sounds of nature, the site provides an ideal setting for reflection and introspection. Visitors are invited to pause, reconnect with their thoughts, and find solace in the peaceful environment.The design of the memorial is thoughtfully crafted to harmonize with its surroundings, blending seamlessly into the park’s landscape. Meandering pathways guide visitors through the space, offering moments of quiet contemplation and opportunities to connect with nature. Every detail, from the choice of materials to the layout of the space, is designed to enhance the feeling of calm and serenity. This memorial serves not only as a place of remembrance but also as a sanctuary for those seeking peace and clarity. It offers a space to honor the past, reflect on shared experiences, and look toward the future with a sense of hope. Whether visiting alone or as part of a community, individuals are welcomed into an environment that fosters healing, unity, and introspection.Soft lighting enhances the atmosphere during the evening, casting a gentle glow that highlights the memorial’s features without disrupting the natural calm of the park. This thoughtful integration of design and nature ensures that the memorial remains a timeless and meaningful space, offering comfort and connection to all who visit.
Nakazaki, Japan
Residential Complex
The Final Nexus of Living Spaces
2024 Guilan,Iran
Conceptual And Structural Design
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Architectural Design V
The design of the Residential Complex in Rasht, Gilan Province, integrates advanced computational tools to address both environmental challenges and community needs. Situated in a region with high humidity, frequent rainfall, and moderate temperatures, the project focuses on optimizing natural light, ventilation, and energy efficiency. The layout of the units ensures that each benefits from southern exposure and efficient air circulation. Public and private spaces are clearly defined, fostering a sense of community while maintaining individual privacy. Diverse unit sizes, ranging from 75 to 150 square meters, cater to varying residential needs. Shared amenities, including green spaces, pedestrian pathways, and recreational facilities, promote social interaction and enhance the quality of life. A feature of the design is the dynamic façade, created using Grasshopper. This parametric approach allowed the façade to adapt to the site’s specific conditions, responding to sunlight and wind patterns. By analyzing these environmental factors, the façade was designed to optimize daylight access while providing natural ventilation, reducing reliance on artificial systems and enhancing sustainability. This project exemplifies the seamless integration of technology and architecture, creating a living environment that is both functional and responsive to its natural and urban context.
Taking into consideration the site, sun exposure, and the required number of units to be built, the buildings were strategically positioned (in terms of height and distance from one another) to ensure that the shadow does not block the southern-facing units. This arrangement guarantees that all units receive ample sunlight and natural light throughout the day, optimizing the comfort and well-being of the residents.
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The public, semi-public, and private boundaries in each floor plan are preserved through design and are conveyed with a hierarchical approach.
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are designed according to the site and take the shape of the site.
All the floor plans are based on a common modular system, which acts as a fundamental framework shared across all units. This modular design ensures consistency, allowing each unit to maintain a standardized layout. Despite this shared foundation, the designs of the individual units have been carefully tailored with variations to meet specific needs, ensuring that each space functions efficiently for its intended purpose. The modular system offers flexibility, enabling adjustments in size, shape, and configuration according to the requirements of the residents or the nature of the space. In addition to these modifications, the design allows for the possibility of enlarging units by removing the walls that separate them. This feature grants a significant level of adaptability, as it allows units to be expanded into larger spaces if necessary. Whether for accommodating growing families, creating more open and versatile areas, or for future renovations, this flexibility ensures that the building design can evolve over time to suit changing needs. The ability to reconfigure the layout without compromising the overall structure makes the space highly versatile, practical, and future-proof.
Cinema Complex
A New Form Of Design
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The redesign of Azadi Cinema in Tehran addressed several key challenges, including the narrow, northsouth rectangular shape of the site. The primary focus was on optimizing the limited space and enhancing the functionality of the building. To ensure the cinema complex remained active throughout the day, not just at night, flexible spaces were integrated to accommodate various daytime uses. This design approach was informed by social studies of the surrounding area, ensuring that the project aligned with the needs of the local community and offered spaces that cater to both entertainment and everyday activities. Structural columns were carefully placed, balancing both practicality and aesthetics. Additionally, advanced tools such as Grasshopper were used to create a dynamic, context-responsive brick façade that not only serves functional purposes but also strengthens the building’s visual identity and its connection to the urban environment. Year:
Conceptual And Structural Design
Final Design Project
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The facade design is influenced by the building’s positioning and aims to distinguish it from the other facades. Drawing inspiration from traditional Iranian brickwork, the design incorporates these elements to create a unique visual identity. The facade is optimized for both day and night use, ensuring the building’s appearance adapts to different lighting conditions. This was achieved through the use of Grasshopper, allowing for precise control and customization of the facade’s form and functionality, ensuring that it serves both aesthetic and practical purposes throughout the day and night.