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Architecture Portfolio Pooya Bakhsheshi
Spring 2012
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POOYA BAKHSHESHI
801.349.85624481, Zarahemla Dr.Salt Lake City, UT [email protected]
Architecture Portfolio Pooya Bakhsheshi
GraduateUniversity of Utah
United States
Performing Arts CenterGround Zero, Manhattan, NYC
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Theater Level Plan + Access
Pooya Bakhsheshi, one of the Utah students, said he emphasized dance’s “celebration of life” by wrapping his building in a perforated metal skin, protecting it “like a pearl in a shell.”
“Though you’re going to enjoy dance, we shouldn’t forget what has happened maybe 100 feet away from us,” Mr. Bakhsheshi added. “It was like a wound that was being healed but we still see the scar. We should look at it and learn from it.”
Working with the actual drawings for the project’s underground and infrastructure work, done by the architec-ture firm HOK, the students said they were consistently struck by the complexity of the site’s context and under-pinnings.
Architecture Students Think Big for a Small Space at Ground ZeroBy ROBIN POGREBINPublished: December 21, 2011
Conventional wisdom holds that the performing arts center planned for ground zero is something of a pipe dream — an ambitious project that will never be built because of logistical challenges, financial inertia and simmering political tensions.Yet for 27 architecture students, the performing arts center became a reality, however transitory, over the last few months.Students at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh and at the University of Utah College of Architecture and Planning were charged with coming up with designs for the performing arts center as part of fall semester studio courses. The assignment demanded that they work within certain constraints — to situate the center on about 30,000 square feet near the One World Trade Center office tower and to accommodate the dance presentation needs of the Joyce Theater, which was selected as a tenant for the building in 2004.While the architect Frank Gehry has already presented his commissioned design, the students were not briefed on it.In a telephone interview, Mr. Gehry said that he was unaware of these projects, but that he approved of the idea. “I think it’s great,” he said. ...
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Prefab Hospital using CLT Panels
The studio was focused on prefabri-cation methods in architecture and when it is beneficial in compare to the traditional construction methods.After studying on Crossed Lami-nated Timber system (CLT) proposed idea was to design a field hospital that provides qualities equal to a permanet hospital.Time as another factor was a key to suggest using the prefabricated panels and designing modules flex-ible to site condition.
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Built-In Operable Beds
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CLT Panel
Insulation Layer
Prefab Window Module
Operable Patient’s
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GalvanizedMetal Cover
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Wasatch WarmspringsSALT LAKE CITY, UTAHAdaptive Reuse - Civic Space
The existing building has 150 years of history; built for medicinal purposes, in 80’s turned into children’s museum in 80’s and left vacant since 2006. The project goal was to find new function for the building based on needs of the neighborhood and design the new developement.
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Second Level Plan
The new program is a mixed-used civic space that includes library, theater, conference rooms, tech center, farmers market, multi-purposes open-air area and green parking matching the surrounding landscape.
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Biomimetic DesignActive Thermal Mass
Biological Soil CrustIntegration
UV Protective Pigments
Stored Water
Soil (Body)
Structure
The objective of the project was to understand the mechanism of a system in nature and utilize its advantages in an architectural approach.The idea of integrated building enve-lope with the main focus on “Active Thermal Mass” was inspired by the integration of different layers in Biological Soil Crust which all are vital for that community as a whole.
A Community Consist of:- soil particles- cyanobacteria- algae- microfungi- lichens- bryophytes
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Gray Water as Free Source
Filter
Shower Bathroom Kitchen
Building Envelope
Rain
South ExposureSouth Exposure
Summer Winter
Water Tank
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ThermalMass System
Rainwater CollectorSystem
Building’sStructure
The System Elements
PV Cells
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Stores as Thermal Mass
To Water Tank
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Wells Fargo Building546 Feet41 Floors
US Bancorp Tower536 Feet42 Floors
New Skyscraper740 Feet47 Floors
Portland SkyscraperGraduate Final Project
Proposed as the tallest building in Portland Central CityDesigned based on Sculptural Proportions to provide the city with iconic feature.740 feet tall highrise Office Building located in the Pearl DistrictPortland, Oregon
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Typical Portland City Blocks
Density through Verticality
Breaking from the Typical
More Green Space
North West Plaza
Main Entrance + Sunken Plaza
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1/32" = 1'-0"Level RFSky LobbyLevel 30Level 15
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Sky Lobby
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Other Experiences
Modeling and Renderings done for professional firms or masters program projects.
Masters Program
Mountain Refuge with Artificial Landscape
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The Building’s Status QuoCondition Studies and Analysis Teamwork ResearchRethink.Arch.Utah.edu
University of UtahCollege of Architecture + Planning Building Net Zero Retrofit Project
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Other Experiences
Two samples of poster designing, demanded by Tehran University of Art. Left: For a conference with the title of “Cinema, City & Architecture”
Right: “Waiting for Godot” (written by Samuel Becket), a play performed by the university students.
Left:Front cover of the magazine. Sprecial Issue: “Highrise Building”
Right:Front Cover of the magazine: New Logo “Mehraz”
Sample Pages from the Magazine
Mehraz Magazine #6,7Architectural Journal of Students of Tehran University of Art
Graphic Design& Layout
Poster Design
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UndergraduateTehran University of Art
Iran
Arch. Design Studio 2Residential Unit
Year Designed: 2007Site Location: Karaj, Iran2600 sq.ftSingle Family Housing Unit Designed for cold climate region
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Ground Floor Plan
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Arch. Design Studio 4
Match Preparation Level Plan
Soccer StadiumYear Designed: 2008Location: Qazvin, IranCapacity: 50,000 people660,000 sq.ft
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Arch. Design Studio 5Student Dormitory
Year Designed: 2009Location: Karaj, IranCapacity: 600 people with expansion area up to 750 people33,600 sq.m in area
Designed for art students, based on providing them with equal environmental rights, such as landscape view and direct sunlight.
Arch. Design Studio 5A h D i St di 5
Year Designed: 2009Location: Karaj, IranCaCC pacity: 600 people
ith i t 750 l
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First Floor Plan
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Qeshm5Star HotelUndergraduate Final Project
Year Designed: 2010Location:Qeshm Island, Iran80,000 sq.ft
Designed based on passive sustainable strategies to make use of natural resources and have less reliability on fossil fuels.Main enterance is located on the third floor from ground level in order not to block seascape.
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Exhaust Air
Sea Breeze
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VIP Suits Layout
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Suits
Theater Level Plan + Access
Guest Rooms VIPRooms
Service Areas
Ver.Conc.
Ver.Conc.
V.C.Public Spaces
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