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  • research

    office

    residential

    4

    evolutionary

    automaticity20

    13 7

    green climate

    found building20

    12 9

    philips lighting20

    12 11

    porsche m

    useum2

    011 13

    kacst campus

    2012

    8 bayreuth

    youth hostel

    2012

    10psatri b

    uilding

    2011

    12 minimal living

    2007

    14

    three villas

    2014

    6

    info

    2014

    culture

  • research

    office

    residential

    4

    evolutionary

    automaticity20

    13 7

    green climate

    fund building20

    12 9

    philips lighting20

    12 11

    porsche m

    useum2

    011 13

    kacst campus

    2012

    8 bayreuth

    youth hostel

    2012

    10psatri b

    uilding

    2011

    12 minimal living

    2007

    14

    three villas

    2014

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    info

    2014

    culture

  • Master degree in architecture [110 and honors] | University of Genoa - Facuty of Architecture

    Erasmus | Escuela Tcnica Superior de Arquitectura y Geodesia de Alcal de Henares, Madrid

    Geometra at Istituto Tecnico Commerciale e per Geometri I.T.C.G.S. - F.Liceti, Rapallo, Genova

    Assistant Professor | Fundamentals of computational design | Prof. Andrea Vian

    Architect at Manrico Mazzoli Architetto

    Intern at LAVA Laboratory for Visionary Architecture

    Assistant Professor | Interior architectural design | Prof. Brunetto De Batt

    Intern at Geom. Giacomo Bertullo

    Intern at Ing. Roberto Casazza

    Ecologic Patterns, Advanced Grasshopper + Plugins| Arturo Tedeschi, Maurizio Degni| Milano

    Rediscover Adobe and Pis [rammed earth] and the old construction techniques to build a

    sustainable Architecture | Prof. Massimo Corradi | Casei Gerola

    Workshop in urban and architectural design | Prof. Manuel Gausa | Genova

    Workshop Five | Florida International University | Prof. Matthew Rice, Prof. Franz Prati | Genova

    Workshop in constructions design | Prof. Luisa Pereira | Genova

    1. Please consider this as a collection of samples of projects I have done throughout my educational and professional career.

    2. Please keep all the information contained in this document strictly confidential.

    3. If you need additional information dont hesitate to contact me.

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    education

    experience

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    Notes:

    Ruis Dervishi is an Italian-Albanian architect and designer, currently based in Genoa. He has received his Master Degree in Architecture at the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Genoa in July 2013 with summa cum laude.His ongoing research and design ambitions are focused on emergent technologies in architecture, in the digital methodology relating the profession and its application in performance-orientated and ecological building systems. Previously he has been developing his master the-sis in architecture investigating the field of evolu-tionary computation, developing an algorithm able to generate an organic architectural system re-sponsive to environmental inputs.From October 2011 to October 2012 he has been working at LAVA [Laboratory for Visionary Architec-ture], a young international architectural practice based in Sydney, Shanghai, Stuttgart, Berlin and Abu Dhabi, which was established as a network of creative minds, exploring frontiers that merge fu-ture technologies with the patterns of organisation found in nature.His creations and ideas are greatly influenced by cultural, biological and technological environment with social aspects of 21st century context.

    Ruis DervishiVia Rizzo 19/8

    16035 Rapallo (GE)+39 3489114751

    [email protected]

    profile

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  • softwares

    AutoCAD

    Rhinoceros

    3ds Max

    Grasshopper

    V-Ray

    Revit

    Archicad

    Artlantis

    Ecotect analisis

    Sap2000

    Sketchup

    Microsoft Office

    Photoshop

    Illustrator

    InDesign

    After Effects

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    Great ability in communication and teamwork. Ability to lead and assist in the production and development of all necessary documents

    related to the design and building process. Very deep knowledge of ancient construction techniques and sustainable construction

    materials. Good knowledge of building physics and science of construction. Excellent knowledge of the principles of sustainable design and biomimicry architecture. Very good ability to develop parametric design solutions. Very good skills in digital fabrication and model making. Excellent knowledge of computational design. Great ability in hand drawing and technical hand drawing. Very good skills in audio and video editing and photography.

    Albanian [mother tongue] Italian [mother tongue] English [C1 level] Spanish [C1 level]

    Art Sailing Apnea Diving Skiing Technology Photography Chess Ping Pong Basketball

    personal skills

    languages

    hobbies

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  • Terrain

    EXISTING CONDITION HIDE GROUND FLOOR IN THE TERRAIN

    TerrainExcavation

    Ground floor volume

    DISTRIBUTE PROGRAM

    TerrainLiving room

    KitchenServices

    Garage

    Ground floor

    LEAN FIRST FLOOR ON THE GROUND

    Terrain

    First floor volume

    Ground floor

    PULL BEDROOMS OUTWARDS

    Ground floor

    BedroomBedroom

    CREATE DOUBLE HEIGHT SPACE

    Living roomKitchen

    ServicesGarage

    Bedroom

    Bedroom

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    DIFFERENTIATE SECOND VILLA

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    DIFFERENTIATE THIRD VILLA

    three villas

    Three Villas is a residential project situated in Sestri Levante.The houses have a partially buried ground floor where the garage and the public part (kitchen and living room) are situated. This part of the buildings perfectly integrates in the landscape simulating the traditional ligurian stone walls. In the upper part of the villas is situated the private part (bedrooms). This part is though as a long - typical house shaped volume that simply leans on the landscape. The bedrooms are situated on the extremities of this volume, connected by an overpass facing the double height kitchen space.

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  • Grid_7x7

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    Roads protection

    25m height

    Buildings protection

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    Buildings protection

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    Generation:Starting Cells:

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    With the rapid increase of urbanization cit-ies are not just growing in size, they are also growing in complexity. Architects have always tried to solve complex problems through ra-tionalization. Bringing order to complexity was wildly accept as the ideal solution. Especially with modernism this concept was elevated to manifesto. In fact, order could be applied (or attempted to be applied) only in small scale. When we start to aggregate ordered elements we will lose control of the system ending up in chaos, and more complex is the system, bigger will be the entropy and faster will be the tran-sition to chaos. In megacities, housing could be divided in two categories. One is self-organized (Slums) and has an unpredictable chaotic or-ganization, the other one is designed by archi-tects (high density modernist buildings) and it has an ordered organization.The proposition of this project is to build a new architectural pro-cess that uses computers to create a complex housing organism that mimics natural morpho-genesis. The organism must be generated us-ing simple rules and must be able to evolve un-der certain given conditions. Even in the most complex and apparently chaotic configuration, the organism must keep the initial conditions to ensure high levels of life quality, sustainability and economy.The architect will define only the initial condi-tions that may change from site to site. The algorithm will generate the organism through evolutionary optimizations to match the given conditions and will provide the needed docu-mentation for construction, from floorplans to building information.Computers can handle huge amount of data and from this information can generate com-plex solutions. We just need to give to the computer the right instructions, therefore the traditional process will be inverted. Computers will not assist architects anymore in their cre-ations, architects will assist computers to au-tomatically generate the needed solution.

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    Detect the empty lots and setup the grid for the cellular automaton.

    Each center grid point is a possible gener-ative point.

    Setup the walkways around the plots and delete the generative point situated on the walkways.

    Create a protection volume over the roads in order to avoid the organism to grow on the roads.

    Create a protection volume around the ex-isting buildings to avoid eventual growth on them.

    Generate the organism with the Game of Life Cellular Automaton rules. The algorithm will delete eventual blinded or flying cells.

    Run evolutionary optimizations to maximize the density and the illumination of the or-ganism.

    A possible final configuration.

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  • Laboratory for Visionary ArchitectureLAVA

    Laboratory for Visionary ArchitectureLAVA

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    ELEVATORS

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    Knowledge Exchange Environment

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    KACST vision

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    KACST, with the application of new technology and rease-arch, will become the Iconic City element. The Headquarters as the administrative interface will give KACST an identity. The Headquarter is a 23 storey iconic highrise wherein 2000 staff will work in an office based upon deep plan organisational model. The Basement consists of two storey upon which are four floors having office areas dedicated to departments having public intreface. This is followed by two floors set aside for use by Female staff above which is a technical floor. Two storeys build the basement followed by 6 storeys plus one technical floor. Below the technical floor the office areas are arranged around a lower atrium.Above the technical floor the administrative offices of KACST are arranged around an upper atrium, with the up-per two floors dedicated to Senior Management. The floors are flexible and adaptable for different office layouts. The headquarter has a structural facade with degree of 30 - 50% openings, a 77,000 m Gross Floor Area and an approx. 57 m x 57m footprint. The lobby connects the Plaza of Knowl-edge with the Headquarters and has several drop off areas. The proposed design of the headquarter offer the possibility of vertical connections inside the building via two atria.The atria promotes view relations with the interior environment. The Headquarters is an orientation point for the KACST Cam-pus. The Headquarter is a 23 storey iconic highrise wherein 2000 staff will work in an office based upon deep plan organisational model. The Basement consists of two storey upon which are four floors having office areas dedicated to departments having public intreface. This is followed by two floors set aside for use by Female staff above which is a technical floor. Two storeys build the basement followed by 6 storeys plus one technical floor. Below the technical floor the office areas are arranged around a lower atrium.Above the technical floor the administrative offices of KACST are arranged around an upper atrium, with the up-per two floors dedicated to Senior Management. The floors are flexible and adaptable for different office layouts. The headquarter has a structural facade with degree of 30 - 50% openings, a 77,000 m Gross Floor Area and an approx. 57 m x 57m footprint. The lobby connects the Plaza of Knowl-edge with the Headquarters and has several drop off areas. The proposed design of the headquarter offer the possibility of vertical connections inside the building via two atria.The atria promotes view relations with the interior environment. The Headquarters is an orientation point for the KACST Cam-pus.

    3.1 Concept Design Drivers

    kasct campusThe KACST Concept master plan sets out a vi-sion for a state of the art research and inno-vation campus in Saudi Arabia. Cutting edge research has been undertaken to define a modular framework for the campus layout. Following an optimised grid, this system of research laboratories and support buildings allows maximum flexibility.

    The campus layout and forward thinking design will attract researchers from around the globe through innovative use of pedestrian traffic flow and built form, which, coupled together, create localised microclimates within each building and for finding ones way in the car park. Daylight, passive cooling and water use have been carefully controlled to make full use of available resources. At the core of the mas-ter plan is the KACST Headquarter building. This centrepiece will define KACST within the city skyline. Key elements of the master plan pas-sive design strategy are the primary reduction of heat loads and the appropriate response to issues such as dust control. The master plan shading system plays a significant role in the overall success of the environmental perfor-mance by minimising direct heat to the public domain, with the potential benefit of generating energy to offset overall campus consumption.

    Find more at: http://l-a-v-a.net

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  • Laboratory for Visionary ArchitectureLAVA

    Laboratory for Visionary ArchitectureLAVA

    Laboratory for Visionary ArchitectureLAVA

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    green climate fund buildingThe vision for international climate protection is realised in the design, with facades that are articulated according to building orientation, surfaces that integrate various means of re-generative energy production, photo-voltaics and bioreactors demonstrate the application of the latest technologies.

    The building responds to the site to maximise the experience of its natural qualities. With a design inspired by the beautiful setting in the Rhine valley, and with curvilinear forms, natural light wells, roof top gardens and a large sunk-en terrace for the restaurant, the three level structure will comply with the latest energy and building ecology standards.

    It features environmentally friendly function-al spaces that foster working productivity, state-of-the-art technology, security controls, a visitor reception, auditorium, conference room, a canteen and underground car parking.tural typologies and new, lightweight structural solutions based on biomimicry.

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  • PARKENBESUCHER (10)

    PARKENPERSONAL (8)

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    bayreuth

    youth hostelThe Y shape was chosen because it generates a connective and beautiful central space offer-ing expansive views and multiple openings to the sport fields and gardens. The central atri-um is a hub for offline and online entertain-ment, interaction and communication. Here a skylight provides natural daylight to a central amphitheatre that connects the different lev-els, whilst horizontal and diagonal sightlines direct guests to different building functions.

    There are flexible room walls with contempo-rary modular built-in furniture elements; and rooms, grounds and sports fields are all wheel-chair accessible.

    The designer age means Gen Y travellers want funky design, access to online and community, unique experiences, not just a clean bed and shower

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    The relocation of the Philips lighting headquar-ters was a perfect occasion to rethink the of-fice building and create a contemporary work-ing space.

    The entire design concept is driven by a series of attractors placed with a specific hierarchy. The main entrance to the building leads to the central atrium which is the fist and bigger at-tractor. This space, covered by an organic roof that allows iconic natural lighting, includes a space for exhibitions, a grandstand and the light oasis, becoming for the visitors an intro-duction to the company.

    Advancing to private areas as laboratories and offices the attractors become a series of spac-es, organized by custom designed furniture. This attractors allow to break the common office route and create breakout areas, think tanks, meeting rooms, collaborative areas, project rooms, caves of inspiration, all de-signed to enhance communications, creativity and working conditions.

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  • psatriThe Prince Sultan Advanced Technology Re-search Centre Laboratory includes specialised research laboratories in a four level building as part of the King Saud University. The design and arrangement of the laboratory modules was developed with the Fraunhofer Institute. The key design drivers were circulation; com-munication; functionality; flexibility and sus-tainability.

    A serpentine design includes a double court-yard scheme and two separate and autarkic cycles for male and female staff that share common facilities at their boundary point. It also gives a reduced facade area, reduced so-lar load, optimised circulation and functionality and extra void space.

    The labs include microwave research, intelli-gent vehicles and systems and electromagnet-ic imaging.As a place of innovation laboratory buildings have to be flexible and adaptable to changes in the research and development pro-cess. Higher automation for example lowers the density of working spaces, promoting com-munication between the scientists.

    A range of formal and informal meeting spaces is provided and an atria supports communica-tion via views both horizontally and vertically. The different functions and procedures of sci-entific work are synchronised with a differen-tiated space layout, with various zones for the specific steps in research.

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    porsche museum

    This competition for the Porsche museum in Stuttgart stands up the concept of movement through the dynamic lines of the building. This concept is also brought inside of the building where the program is distributed around a central atria. All the spaces are interconnected physically and visually to enhance communica-tion and perceive the dynamics of the visitors movement. Everything is visible, everything is connected, creating a cultural network be-tween the different thematic areas where in-formation and education moves instantly.

    The planetarium gives to the building an iconic design. At the same time provides a 360 pro-jection room where films about the history, the myths and the future of mobility can be dis-played. This environment engages the visitor in a unique multimedia viewing experience.

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    minimal living

    First project at the faculty of architecture, this modernist house is the turning point in my per-sonal career. Under the guide and the lessons of Professor Brunetto De Batt, this exercise has opened my mind in into the architectural world. The goal was to design a small tower house with a footprint of 5m x 5m. It was sup-posed to be only an interior intervention but it soon became a challenge involving every as-pect of architecture.

    The primary intention was to obtain the max-imum usable area by sliding the first floor by 1m and placing the stairs in the resulting space. Due to this rational approach it involved the study of all the architectural movements of the first half of 20th century. Its possible to recognize in this composition elements from the rationalism of Le Corbusier and Terragni, the De Stijl movement or the Raumplan theory. All this elements are blended together resulting in a very complex three dimensional space. Ev-ery element is placed to serve at the same time both, rational and aesthetic purposes.

    The building constantly changes depending on the observation point, making it a dynamic composition to be contemplated through space and time.

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