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Portfolio ALI NAZARI

Experinced Architect;

Over 5 years Work in Architectural offices

Politecnico di Milan

GPA:110L/110

Available for Jobs:

1-Achitecture

2-Urban Planning

3-Interior Design

Revit, Rhino, AutoCad, Adobe Suite

Experienced Architect, VISA Holder in EU

With 6 years of experience in architecture and project management, adept in Revit, Rhino, and AutoCAD. Spearheaded international design competitions, enhancing project visibility and collaboration across teams within tight deadlines. Optimised project outcomes by collaborating on diverse architectural projects, leading to the successful completion of multiple projects.

WORK EXPERIENCE

Lorenzo Guzzini Architecture_Milan

Architectural intern

08/2024 - 10/2024

• Enhanced project outcomes by collaborating on diverse architectural projects in Como, utilising Revit and Rhino within a 3-month internship.

Zav Architect_Tehran

Junior Architect • Full-time

01/2022 - 12/2022

• Developing a commercial building in Gonbad, Iran, under construction, Rhino, Adobe Collection, AutoCAD

Urban Unit_Yeravan

Junior Architect

• Developing COAF SMART Campus Armavir project.

• Freelance / Short-term contract Revit, AutoCAD, Adobe Collection

Sepide Elmi_Tehran/Stuttgart

Project Manager

01/2022 - 06/2022

SKILLS

SOFTWARES: Autocad, Enscape, Illustrator, InDesign, MsOffice, Photoshop, Revit, Rhino

LANGUAGES: Dutch A1 basic, English advanced, Italian

A1 basic, Persian native

OTHER SKILLS: Graphic design, Model making, Sketching EDUCATION

Master of Science degree / Architecture and Urban Design

Politecnico di Milano

Milan

GPA: 110L/110

01/2023 - 12/2025

1-year diploma in Architecture

CAAi, Contemporary Architects Association of Iran

01/2020 - 01/2021

• Enhanced project delivery timelines by implementing strategic planning and resource allocation, resulting in the successful completion of multiple projects.

FMZD, Farashad Mehdizade Design_Tehran

Junior Architect

01/2019 - 12/2019

• Contributed to the IUVA Hotel project in Zanzibar, enhancing design quality and collaboration across teams within 4 months using Rhino and AutoCAD.

EXTRA CURRICULAR

CAMPOSAZ self-construction workshop in 1:1 scale 07/2023

Professors Alisia Tognon, Alessandro Betta

Advanced Architectural design Studio

Professor Kazuyo Sejima

Urban design studio

Professor Stefano Boeri

01/2024 - 07/2024

09/2023 - 12/2023

Iran

01/2018 - 01/2019

Bachelor of Architecture / Architecture and Interior Design

Soore University of Tehran

Tehran

01/2013 - 01/2016

AWARDS & SCHOLARSHIPS

1st Place Student Award

01/2017

Iranian Architecture Center

2nd Place

01/2017

RTF Sustainability Awrads, RE-THINKING THE FUTURE

PALIMPSEST

The project is situated in Karaj, an independent city that reads as an annexation to Tehran, the capital; an annexation with a population growth rate higher than Tehran, yet lacking a proportionate development of infrastructure and facilities. Intersecting with the urban grid diagonally, Palimpsest expands by 1.5 kilometers.

The longitudinal axis of the project is divided into a series of smaller blocks welded to each other on a higher level and informed an elongated street. On the borderlines of the road and each block, interstitial areas functioning as several micro-plazas are generated through the subtraction of void spaces.

|Lead Architect: Sepide Elmi |Project Architects: Ali Nazari, Salar Keshavarz |Program

Used |Status: Professional |Size: 200.000 m2 |Location: Karaj,Iran |Design Year: 2020

One of the critical challenges of the Palimpsest was posed by the congested urban fabric of the illegally built adjacent buildings on the fringe of the longer axis of the project. The employment of monolithic mass for the commercial program of the project and its presence could have been blocked the penetration of the visual access and the light for the settlements, eventually causing their destruction.

Therefore, as a response to the challenge, by deploying a wall-less flexible design strategy in the formation of the commercial part of the program and putting the garden on its edges, the blockage of view and light of the neighboring settlements was avoided.

Moreover, the flexibility and the openness on the edge of the plan provided an opportunity to respond to future developments according to the master plan of the city.

Blocks’ Details
Block A
Block B
Block C
Block D
Block E
Interior View |Block3-lvl.1
Interior View |Block3-lvl.2

SARALANJ RESIDENTIAL

This Project is situated in Yerevan, Armenia, which is known as a country with history, unique material, and hospitality people. In contrast with other residential areas around the context, this Scheme combines open spaces (interactive zones) and private spaces. This feature provides a variety of different spaces’ quality, whether in-ground floor level and other high levels, which is caused more interaction between residents and citizens.

Therefore, commercial sections and services are added in two levels. Public and semi-public Programs are continually developed in the middle of the building. Eventually, a horizontal and a vertical void will be seen in this structure.

ECO LOOP

World of CONNECTIVITY

The project begins with the possibility that the loop’s unlimited connections can solve the physical distance at the campus site. The loop dismantles and decentralizes the density and the hierarchy of the facilities of this complex. It eliminates and replaces rigidity and regularity with flexibility and buoyancy.

This project is organized to experience a memorable journey. A journey that will promote the growth and development of people, especially children that organize activities through a continuous, non-stop, and endless loop that provides the most connection between the infrastructure of culture promotion, education, and development of children and other users. Such spaces as galleries, amphitheatres the theatre, open children playground, an open concert venue, exhibitions, local markets, and more and more. This project dismantles the concept of perspective and puts buildings and activities through an infinite loop.

ADRIFT WALLS

ADRIFT WALLS

Walls that defy traditional notions of completeness and perfection. Instead of conforming to rigid forms, these walls embrace formlessness and imperfection. They meander and shift, sometimes aligning with their axis and other times deviating from it. These walls are characterized by their fragmented and contradictory nature, representing incompleteness rather than wholeness. Rather than serving to define or contain space, these walls disrupt it, challenging conventional perspectives and ideologies about space. They stand as symbols of fragmentation and contradiction, embodying a rejection of traditional notions of spatial order and coherence.

Walls that defy traditional notions of completeness and perfection. Instead of conforming to rigid forms, these walls embrace formlessness and imperfection. They meander and shift, sometimes aligning with their axis and other times deviating from it. These walls are characterized by their fragmented and contradictory nature, representing incompleteness rather than wholeness. Rather than serving to define or contain space, these walls disrupt it, challenging conventional perspectives and ideologies about space. They stand as symbols of fragmentation and contradiction, embodying a rejection of traditional notions of spatial order and coherence.

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