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IZYAN HAZWANI MOHAMED RAWI Resume & Portfolio 2016
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Manifest Destiny
Architectural Photography
Genii Locorum
Resume
Jama’ah City
Art Garden
Turangawaewae
Muzium Negara
Incubator
Academic
Other
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EXPERIENCE
REKARANCANGUrban designer
Urban design, developing conceptual ideas, physical model, 3D model, attending meeting and graphic illustration.
April 2016 - present | Kuala Lumpur
25 Puchong LavenderDesign & draft proposals for house renovation and extension. Prepare
drawings, 3D visualization & material consultationOctober 2015 - March 2016 | Puchong
AAFIAProduct branding
February 2016 | Johor Bahru
ISHAFProduct re-branding
December 2015 | Kuala Lumpur
Petrosains, The Discovery CenterVolunteered as science communicator and teaching assistant. Preparing
program outline, producing prototypes, documentation, photographer, teaching material research and science shows.
August 2011 - September 2014 | Kuala Lumpur
PADI Architectural WorkshopHead Committee of Competition & IIUM Delegate
June 2013 | UPM, Serdang
Malaysian International Furniture Fair Design CompetitionFurniture Design : Our Malaysia
March 2014 | Kuala Lumpur
IZYAN H A Z W A N I
M O H A M E D RAWIW2/40, Widuri Apartment,
Jalan Utama 2, Taman Kosas, 68000 Ampang,
Selangor
+6 013 3085890
issuu.com/izyanhazwanimohamedrawi
www.flickr.com/photos/izyanrawi
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EDUCATION
Royal Melbourne Institute TechnologyMaster of ArchitectureMarch 2015 - December 2015 | Melbourne
International Islamic UniversityBachelor of ArchitectureSeptember 2014 - January 2015 | Kuala Lumpur
International Islamic UniversityBachelor of Science (Architecture)April 2010 - August 2014 | Kuala Lumpur
International Islamic UniversityFoundation in Architecture and Environmental DesignAugust 2009 - February 2010 | Kuala Lumpur
SKILLS
DraftingSketchingElectronic
Water colourPhotography
Model Making
ExplorationCommunicationCritical thinking
CollaborationEnthusiasm
ResoluteEnglish
Bahasa MalaysiaArabic
RhinocerosSketchUpAutoCAD
PhotoshopInDesignIllustrator
V-RayArduinoArtlantis
GrasshopperProcessing
Microsoft Office
INTEREST
Fine art, life hacks, solo backpacking, language, exploring new food, D.I.Y., reading, long walk, culture, hiking, photography and high altitude.
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01 MANIFEST DESTINY
Manifest Destiny is a project to ex-periment the authorship of the city, suggesting an alternative connecting device among existing urban grain, increase the city’s interconnected-ness, changing the way we occu-py forgotten spaces in increasingly dense urban area and learning from the results of having a network of el-evated symbiotic structures, with the hope that we can rethink relation-ships and connectivity within the city.
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2015 M.Arch Major ProjectRoyal Melbourne Institute Technology
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01 MANIFEST DESTINY
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2015 M.Arch Major ProjectRoyal Melbourne Institute Technology
This project begins with the investiga-tion on how parasitic architecture, in-stead of feeding on host & accelerate decaying process could bring the city closer? Parasitic organisms as we know only bring harm to its host but we should also know that parasites have beneficial talents that we could learn. Characteristics and nature of parasit-ic organisms are investigated and ex-tracted out. As the consequent, I am particularly interested in its ability to take advantage of its host, absorbing
nutrients and the aptitude for attach-ing wherever suits their preferences.The early stage of this project uses parasite as metaphor and as it ex-panded, the metaphor evolves in or-der to focus on allowing for alterna-tive methods of interconnecting the city, on constructability and functions of the new structures might allow.The nature of this project be-gins with speculative idea about how cities might evolve but the outcome is more propositional.
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02 JAMA’AH CITY
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2014/2015 B.Arch Architectural Design 7International Islamic University
What is Jama’ah city? Jama’ah city is the city which is the place of settlement for Muslims and non-muslim to carry their daily activities congregational-ly according to the Islamic teaching.
The concept of Jama’ah Cityis to create a city that allow peo-ple congregate and strengthen their unity. The main aspect in Jama’ah City in Kuala Terengganu is to high-light the role of Masjid as a com-munity centre and bringing back the activities around the masjid.This brought Kuala Terengga-nu back to the time when trade and business were large econom-ic provider towards local people.
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Located between Pavillion and KLCC, this mall has to break the chain of be-ing another generic shopping mall. As KL blooms to be a developed city, everything revolves around com-mercial. As the consequence, the city is losing its lush greeneries and people had to trade public space for bigger buildings and taller towers.
This project attempts to beat the heat by injecting series of green pockets and open public space. Day to day, we
see a lot of emerging young talents. In response to that, the mall will be their new show-ground or testing ground.
The top floor, where the new ‘play-ground’ is, provides security from traffic to begin with; has its own mini orchard awaiting for urban dwell-ers to come and pick their own fresh fruits, pop-up stalls for inde-pendent tenants who are just about to kick start their small business.‘Balik kampung’ and ‘pasar malam’ in a mall? Why not.
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2012/2013 BSc. Arch Architectural Design 6International Islamic University
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03 ART GARDEN
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2012/2013 BSc. Arch Architectural Design 6International Islamic University
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04 TURANGAWAEWAE
For the Maori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, the Marae is space that provides a focus for each com-munity. Connected to the concept of Turangawaewae, which translates as “a place to stand”, the Marae is a place of connection to both land-scape and ancestry. It is a place of debate, support, celebration and mourning.
This project explores how such a place could be designed outside of
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2015 M. Arch Level 9Royal Melbourne Institute Technology
New Zealand, without ancestral or historical connection to a place, and without a belonging to any one iwi, or Maori tribal group. A contemporary reinvention of the traditional Marae to create a new place to stand, in Mel-bourne.
Design process involves a series of testing in terms of approach, form making and interpretation of Marae elements. The approaches are ar-chitecture of elsewhere, architecture
of culture, neither contemporary nor traditional and translating Turanga-waewae. These approaches are then combined where applicable for the fi-nal architectural outcome
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05 MUZIUM NEGARA
Children Museum and Malaysian VillageFood court / assembly point
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2014 M. Arch Level 8Royal Melbourne Institute Technology
Jalan DamansaraJalan Damansara
pop up stalls
artist colony children play area
children museum
gallery
Link towards existing museum Pop-up stalls along elevated pedestrian link
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06 INCUBATOR
This a collaborative drawing project, where two robots come together to create a drawing on a roll of butter paper. One is a clumsy robotic arm powered by four hobby servos and made up of acrylic parts, and the oth-er is a singular, bipolar stepper motor that turns at 1.8 degrees with each step. Together, they attempt to help their human draw out creative ideas in his/her time of need.
The two robots rely on the Arduino board, an open-source electronics platform based on easy-to-use hard-ware and software. It is envisioned for anyone of any age level making inter-active projects. Given the Arduino’s ability to develop interactive projects while communicating with software running on the computer, it provides the opportunity to develop a sketch and/or code that can tell the robots what to do.
This elective provides exposure to-wards advance architecture, robots, coding, programming language, 3D printing using strong and flexible plas-tic, Arduino, MeshLab and 3D Coat.
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2015 M.Arch Elective 2Royal Melbourne Institute Technology
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07 ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY
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KL | Melbourne | Chiang Rai | Christchurch | Siem Reap | Sydney
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08 GENII LOCORUM
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Sihanoukville | Chiang Mai | Ayuthayya | Melbourne | Bangkok | Queenstown