selected works | portfolio | nadirah ali

selected works | portfolio | nadirah ali
B. Arch Student
Architect in training, seeking opportunities to story-tell - translate emotions, culture, and experiences into a meaningful dialogue between people and space. With a strong foundation in architectural principles, looking to refine skills and gain new experiences beyond architectural education.
E: nadirah.ali3@gmail.com
E: nali16@students.kennesaw.edu
T: 770-560-7630
English, Tamil, Arabic
Bachelors of Architecture and Minor in Construction Management
Kennesaw State University
Marietta, GA
08/21 - 05/26
Professional Student Intern Gensler
Miami, FL
06/24 - 09/24
Student Research Assistant
Kennesaw State University
Remote
05/23 - 09/23
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Morphology Studies
Surface The Slice AeroChroma
The AeroChroma Collection, developed collaboratively with a team of peers, is an exploration of casting and molding modular furniture pieces. These pieces, which will be showcased at the PCI Convention in Indianapolis, draws inspiration from the concept of mylar balloons. This design introduces a duality to the typically “heavy” feel of concrete, juxtaposing its solidity with the lightweight, buoyant aesthetic of balloons.
Create negative molds with a bit of the
“The Slice” is a food kiosk designed to take part at Kennesaw State’s Marietta campus outdoor food venue. This cantilevering pizza is held by a massive pizza table structure which also makes the ‘floating’ pizza appear as if it is being held up and pulled on by a user and ultimately creating a visual of a cheesy-gooey pizza all in one kiosk.
ideating through sketches
plan of strucutre
top view rendering
final model top view
movement tip + crust movement
This project interacts with the ground level and the residential spaces on its top floors with elevating steps that ascend from the sidewalk. This project houses four residential apartment units and a lobby entrance with commercial space for restaurant use, all tied together with the outdoor urban space. The outdoor urban space allows people to walk, sit, and gather with access from the sidewalk up to the restaurant’s roof level.
Hang - It Gallery
To accompany a space that allows engagement while also creating a space to display varying sizes of carpentry, fabric work, and stitchings - the Hang-it Gallery exposes its structure and floors by having everything suspended from the ceiling, creating various spaces for visual and physical engagement.
concept models
sectioning out area
Located in Florida, this Trump Museum’s design reflects the division Americans felt under Trump’s presidency. The separated forms model the prejudice against the Muslim community when Trump’s Muslim ban was in effect. Trump’s ‘black and white’ notion of where terrorism comes from formed these two different shapes that only connect through the glass bridge running over the road. The bridge reflects that even if external forces create divisions- inevitably, people will interact with each other and a Muslim ban won’t prevent that.
pulling spaces apart
defining spaces
Private
Education
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“WoUlD yOu conDemN tHese acTs as terRorisM” We
“PresidenT TrumP- How many peOpLe have beEn cHarGed witH terRorisM on Jan. 6?”
Big pRotesT in Dc on JanuAry 6tH. Be tHere, wilL be wilD!.. FigHt mucH harDer agaInSt bad peOpLe!
Big pRotesT in Dc on JanuAry 6tH. Be tHere, wilL be wilD!.. FigHt mucH harDer agaInSt bad peOpLe!
TrumP’s ResPonSe to tHe riOt
The solace, spanning over Highway 85, is collaboratively designed by a group of peers to bridge the gap between downtown and mid-rise parts of Atlanta providing a space for activity and comfort in the busy city. The design is composed of modular sections containing a combination of office, retail, and outdoor garden spaces. Through this program, Solace address the food desert and lack of collaboration spaces in the city with garden and community spaces. Steel columns and trusses hold plates that situate this structure over the existing highway- creating a sanctuary above. And to promote circulation within programs, steel truss rings connect people throughout different levels of the site.
OFFICE SPACES GREEN SPACES
COMMUNITY SPACES FUTURE SPACES/ MODULARITY