Arwa Elrayes - Architecture & Art Portfolio
Arwa Elrayes - Architecture & Art Portfolio
Arwa Elrayes - Architecture & Art Portfolio
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Bachelor of Science
The American University in Cairo, 2019
Major: Architectural Engineering
Minor: Digital Media
Seoul National University, South Korea, 2018
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Photoshop
Illustrator skills
InDesign drawing
3dsMax/Vray photography
Lumion videography
Microsoft editing
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PEN BOOK graduation project
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THESIS STATEMENT THE
THE PROTOTYPE
PROTOTYPE
HOW DOES A CREATIVE CLUSTER EMERGE? SITE SELECTION AND ANALYSIS
The aim of the building is to ultimately
To learn more about the emergence and growth of creative clusters,
I studied the area of Hongdae in Seoul, South Korea. Hongdae is a
Due to a lack of consideration in how architecture bring about a creative city, thus it’s de-
signed in a way that can be repeatedly
neighborhood in Seoul that is popular amongst younger users for its flea changes over time, our cities are full of stagnant implemented in different locations.
markets, trendy shops, street performers, as well as 24/7 themed cafes, architecture that hinders the natural process of the
clubs and karaoke rooms.
emergence and growth of creative clusters, which
make up a creative city.
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FORM
FORM GENERATION
GENERATION
The arcade building is designed
to be looping vertically with the
help of ramps, mezzanines and
THE LOOP ZONING intermediate floors.
The zoning
All 3 spaces are
was guided by the concept of a loop
connected together
because a looping experience allows for
chronologically with a
TYPOLOGY an educational-center-entertainment-center hybrid the transition between stages of growth
street-like feature.
that encourages the growth of a creative cluster which is required for a creative cluster.
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FLOOR PLAN
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CIRCULATION ENTERTAINMENT
+ EDUCATION The upper floors are completely
educational. They have more walls
Since the least sunlight reaches the separating the spaces, unlike the ground
basement level, this level is where most floor, whose spaces are separated by
entertaining activities requiring little light railings or not separated at all.
are located, such as karaoke rooms and
the bar.
EDUCATION
ZONING
The “street” section of the building uses the same structural logic as the rest of the building.
This section consists mostly of landscape and has an open structure. This structure also
uses truss columns whose sizes are exaggerated to act as separators to the spaces
under the structure. This makes the spaces flexible so that they can merge into one big
space (for events like a stage performance, for example), or smaller spaces for kiosks
or popup shop, in which case, the columns could also be used as shelfing or display.
THE STREET
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STRUCTURE
Shop Drawing
academic project
Since structure is a vital part of design, we
learned about its importance through a cardboard
project which required designing a stable and
structurally sound structure using only cardboard
and no adhesive. For this project, my team and I firstly
began exploring on a small scale with pentagonal
planes held together by two connecting joints on either
Ground Floor Plan Plumbing Plan Section 2
side using the notch method.
STAGE 1
Environmental Design
with water, make up the interior walls of the building.
When the temperature inside increases, latent heat
gets absorbed by the balls evaporating the water water
curtain walls
inside them, which then gets absorbed by the
ceramics in a cycle maintains a cool temperature
inside.
rammed earth
exterior walls
hydroceramic
Ground Floor Plan interior walls
Source: https://www.detea.es/en/hydroceramics-future-in-construction/
Modeling &
CityScape is one the biggest
property exhibitions held
annually in Cairo where real
estate developers showcase
their projects through new,
Visualization
innovative booth designs that
attract investors and individuals
from all over Egypt. This is a
submition, and one of only 2
submissions that got short-listed,
of a booth design proposal
for Tabarak Holdings, who are
professional projects popular for their successful
developments including 90
avenue and Fantasia. The design
employed trendy and interactive
yet sleek and luxurious elements
and showcased a coherent
spectrum of experiences to
reflect Tabarak Holdings’ new
identity.
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90
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Avenue
Lobby
Reception
Desk Photo
Booths Food
Zone
VIP Meeting
Room Room
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Various Exterior &
Interior Design Projects
Private Villas,
Saudi Arabia
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Furniture Design
professional projects
Labyrinth
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specs:
3-seater
1 arm
10cm x 10cm teak wood
dimensions:
3.28m x 1.05m x 0.45m
15cm
10cm 15cm
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Satin
Sketching
Modeling
Finalizing
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Pergola Design
Inspired Product Design
is a firm that specializes in the manufacture of high-quality pergolas and outdoor furniture made mostly out
of wood. UMBRA uses a few simple tools that make its products both consistent and yet very innovative. The
most important out of these tools are metal connections that are designed to help assemble the pergolas in
This clock was designed for a furniture design the shortest time possible while making it also easy to dissemble it if needed. As the creative director of this
assignment that required blending two separate startup that was established in 2020, my role was to realize the full potential of these rather stiff connections
interior elements. An eccentric piece of furniture and use them to come up with new, innovative shading solutions that cater for clients of various needs and
was to be used for inspiration blended with one of requirements.
Morris Williams fabric patterns.
FINAL PRODUCT
MORRIS WILLIAMS
Materials & Finishes
Structure: walnut
wood
Upholstery: linen
Details: rattan
main columns
beam
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For this specific collaboration
with the famous Design Haus by
ESORUS, a one-stop, creative initiative
that connects Cairo-based designers
to clients of all types, ESORUS requested
a bohemian-style pergola that would
transform the rooftop of Design
Haus, which overlooks an absolutely
gorgeous, lush neighborhood in Maadi,
to a well-shaded, dynamic space for
hosting various exhibitions, workshops
and design talks during a wide
range of different events.
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cantilever extends from all 4
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an aesthetic purpose and
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Pergola
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Layout
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This housing design project
is of a luxurious residential
building in one of New Cairo’s
compounds that is designed
to accommodate for different
Housing Design
types of users. The apartment
building incorporates three
different apartment types:
studios, duplexes and lofts. Ground Floor First Floor Basement
academic project A
duplex
shared courtyard
loft
vertical core
UP
DN
DN DN
EL MOEZ ST ANALYSIS
With inpatients accommodating
about a100 beds, it takes up to
50% of the area, while the ICU &
another floor of the outpatiets
occupy the 2nd floor.
Ground Floor Plan First Floor Plan Second Floor Plan Third Floor Plan
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SITE ANALYSIS
Elevations
Plans
Urbanacademic
Design
SWOT ANALYSIS
WEAKNESSES
WEAKNESSES Rough
A
local market
STRENGTHS
STRENGTHS
project
More The
urban texture than 42% of buildings on along the street
The
main street
& inconsistency
of building setbacks
create awkward
the larger buildings
in this site (17 out of 40)
have courtyards, which
the site are mostly
multi-use buildings,
with shops in the ground
provides the
locals necessities,
thus supporting
REDESIGN PROPOSAL
is very narrow & pockets that create a close relationship level & residential units economically.
accessible to tuktuks allow extended between the locals on upper floors, making
& lorries, which park mid- territoriality despite so close to a
street to load/unload market touristic site visited
the most out of the
limited space. For our urban design project, my team
The
products, thus creating
severe congestion, & the
by outsiders.
site lies in and I were assigned a strip of street in
street is not walkable
with no curb.
Fatimid Cairo,
extending from a
the Moez area called Al Surugiya Street,
popular, touristic
site, with very rich
which stretches from the touristic streets
history & 3 historic of Al Moez, but which is a lot more resi-
monuments.
dential and less visited by tourists. After
THREATS
THREATS thorough studying of this street through
visits during different times of the day
There Most
are no buildings
and conversations with its locals, we
The
emergency are not collected the data needed to build a
exits. Due handicap
closely-knit
nature of the to the narrow accessible.
self-sustainable redesign for Al Surugiya.
locals combined with street, the extended
territoriality & the market
OPPORTUNITIES
the privacy that the
courtyards & narrow streets
provide can be employed
OPPORTUNITIES nature of the site that
forces vendors to set up
in the creation of their carts on a big portion
independent of the street, accidents
communities. More are very likely to
than 83% of Vendors happen.
the buildings on the & shops’ owners
main steet are less than mostly do not reside
15m high and 73% of in this site. Therefore, if
those are more than 4m locals were to be employed
high with accessible There’s
in a cycle that connects their
roofs that could residency with the sellers’
a lack of
accommodate roof workplace, the site can hygiene, which
activities. benefit both outsiders is dangerous
& locals socially & for a food
economically. market.
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professiona
project
REDESIGN PROPOSAL Since many trucks
unload products in the
The strategy used for redesigning Al Surugiya was middle of the main street
thus causing traffic, in our
to utilize the exiting market & enhance it by using redesign proposal we narrowed
the main street enough to stop
the opportunities that the site provides to create a trucks from accessing it &
Logo Design
these trucks in the wider
secondary
streets.
Since
Real Estate
Project Branding
the historical
monuments in this
site were abused by the
residents, we decided not
to close them up but rather
redirect their usage towards
creating a self-sustainable
community, where
aquaponic & hydroponic
farming can take
place. Trio is a residential project designed and
constructed by M Squaed in New Cairo. Before
the commencement of this project, M Squared
requested that I propose a new concept for the
branding of this project that reflects its ingenuity
and adds a playful twist to it.
4-5m 2-3m 1m
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Digital Art
personal project
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arwa elrayes
architect, graphic designer, artist
https://www.linkedin.com/in/arwa-elrayes/
behance.net/arwa_elrayes
@arw.aaa
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