This project is a conceptual one, based around my interests in Baroque architecture, I used Midjourney to explore the Baroque façade with the theoretical knowledge I have of the architectural style. Baroque greats like Bernini, Borromini and Guarini came to mind when trying multiple prompts but the one that gave me the best response from the AI was...
Student
Mohammad Qasim Iqbal
University
Nottingham Trent University
Teacher
Simon Beames & Kenneth Fraser
Project name
Baroque Facade Studies with Silk and Stone Tectonics
Typology
Future Architecture
The airport’s goal is to serve the residents of the delta and reduce pressure on the international airports surrounding the delta + give greater economic value to the new city of Mansoura and be a front for it.
Student
Ahmed Mohamed Abd El Mohsen
University
Mansoura University
Tools used
Autodesk Revit, Autodesk 3ds Max, Adobe Photoshop
Project name
New Mansoura International Airport
Semester
second semester (8)
Location
New Mansoura, Egypt
Typology
Transportation › Airport
If natural occurrences can easily change our world, how should we control them? Italy's mount etna volcano, one of the world's most dangerous active volcanoes, has erupted countless times and people's lives have been affected by it. But it contains unique geothermal energy and mineral resources that we humans need in particular.
University
University of Applied Arts Vienna
Tools used
Rhinoceros 3D, SubD, Unreal Engine, Hodini, Adobe Photoshop
Project name
TRANS-Nature
Location
Mount Etna, Italy
Typology
Terraforming Architecture
“Architecture is an art that takes from everything, like music does. It’s really robbery, but robbery without a mask. You don’t really care where ideas come from. You pick and take from yourself and others.” We used these sentences as an exemplar during our Copy Right Studio.
Student
Masoud Abedimoghadam, Pegah Rahmani
University
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Tools used
Autodesk Revit, Rhinoceros 3D, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator
Project name
Sheldon Annex
Location
Nebraska, United States
Typology
Cultural Architecture › Museum
My project, the radical museum seeks to create intellectual peace and and sophistication among different people , as what is happening in the current era is that everything that is strange or unconventional for a person is rejected at all, and this is what we must change radically, which is known as radicalism.
University
Cairo University
Teacher
Prof. Karim Kesseiba, Dr. Sherif Morgan
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max, Revit, Corona Renderer, Adobe Photoshop
Project name
The House Of Radicalism
Location
Downtown - Cairo - Egypt
Built area
Footprint: 8250 M², Builtup Astudentrea: 41250 M²
Status
Graduation Project - Unbuilt
Typology
Convention / Museum
When history takes shape, and the action unfolds in a unique and exclusive atmosphere. Combining all the passion, fighting and braveness of Port-Said-ians that is digging into history through people and architecture, Port-Said deserves to restore back its greatness again. As a cosmopolitan city full of potentials and possibilities that made it an a...
Student
Nouran Khaled Ahmed
University
Architecture department, Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University
Teacher
Prof. Karim Kesseiba & Prof. Sherif Morgan
Tools used
Autodesk Revit, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Premiere
Semester
8th Semester, Graduation Project
Location
Port Said, Egypt
Status
Graduation Project
Typology
Hotels Complex and Retailing Center
At the early design stages, we utilized the power of Artificial intelligence as an aid for inspiration and initial concepts generation. We started experimenting using neural style transfer as a tool to help us optimize an image between our site and a reference image that we chose.
Student
Abdallah Kamhawi, Ali Fahmy, Shilpa Pandey
University
A. Alfred Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning
Tools used
Rhinoceros 3D, Autodesk 3ds Max, V-ray , Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator
Project name
Minumental A Paradox of Scale
Semester
Arch 552 Collider! Studio
Location
CERN Campus, France
Global warming is inevitable..
The most effective solution to prevent it would be the change in human behavior. However, such a mental shift alone wouldn’t be enough at the stage we are on now. We cannot move on without fixing the problems caused in the past. We cannot move on without knowing how to deal with the problems of the future. That is wh...
University
Die Angewandte, University of Applied Arts Vienna
Tools used
Blender, Adobe Photoshop
Project name
ARC (Arctic Research Center)
Site area
(Integrated directly into an Iceberg)
Status
Conception, Competition entry (finalist NonArchitecture Award)