ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIOBY YAIR TITELBOIM2011

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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIOBY YAIR TITELBOIM

2011

architecture studio (1) - 2009

Yair titelboim

German colony, Haifa, Israel

Structure project - 2009

Yair titelboimShahar lorbrbom

Structure and design project For Sky scraper

Yair titelboim

Tel aviv, montifuori neighborhood, israelarchitecture studio (2) - 2010

Urban planning studio - 2011Yair titelboimShahar lorberbomMaria kalman

romema, Jerusalem, Israel

Detail & Construction projects 2010

Yair titelboimShahar lorbrbom

Detail & Construction projects 2009Windows and doorsYair titelboim

Roofing and aluminum

architecture studio - 2009

Yair titelboim

German colony, Haifa, Israel

Introduction and site properties

Compound analysis

Conceptual Facade

library

Existing museum

Galleries

Office & shoprestaurant

library

Office

gallery

Function and elevation

Existing museum

shop

restaurant

Ground floorSecond floor

restaurant kitchen

Library auditorium

gallery

elevator

Library

Library balcony

gallery

Coffee shop

Existing museum

Main library

children library

maintenance

office

shop

Basic plan

Section A – A

Section B – B

Section C – C

Section D – D

Second floor restaurant

Entrance to Library

A B C D

Structure concept

Climate control

active Facade

South entrance

library entrance

South entrance

north entrance

South facade

structure project - 2009

Yair titelboimShahar lorbrbom

Structure and design projectFor Sky scraper2009

Structural principals for high rise buildings

balconyapartm

ents

Architectural principals

Horizontal

forceHorizontal

force

Structural components

M200

M14.5

M33 M60

M14.5 M14.5 M14.5 M14.5 M14.5 M14.5 M14.5

M14.5 M14.5

M 3.5

Basic construction floor plan

M 3.5

M 3.5M 3.5M 3.5M 3.5

M 3.5M 3.5M 3.5

M 3.0

M 3.0

Mane components

corebalconycasing

Sub floor distribution

apartments

M14.5

M14.5

.ציר תנועה ראשי,1. מערכת פירי ממד הקיפית,2. מסגרת 3

Traffic system

M14.5

1 2 3

Mane stricture

apartments

Core elements

Construction fame – virandle beamConstruction fame – virandle beam Core elements

balcony

Balcony components and calculation

Balcony plan

balcony

Balcony components and calculation

balcony

Balcony components

balcony

balcony

Structural casing

Yair titelboim

Tel aviv, montifuori neighborhood, israelarchitecture studio - 2010

Architecture & density

The site

Recurring building systemsRarity and diversity researchUrban economics

Nakagin CapsuleTower meltdown

Unite d'Habitation

 Le Corbusier

Paul Rudolph – Colonnade

-Singapore

מגדל מגורים ישראלטיפוסי

Pual Rudolph

"The apartment house today, is almost unlivable because the accommodations do not include enough private outdoor space for families. The balcony is really insufficient for children's play or even for minimum social activities." Poul Rudolf

gardenapartments

Vertical passHigh privacy

Apartment typology examination

Communal a

Living unit

Communal B

Living unit

Living unit

Communal a

Communal B

This project Is about to explore the basic principle of common pool resource management in multi user buildings.

The demand for inner-city facilities and the increasing ground value - along with developing technologies - created the need for new ways of living. Urban transformation duo to globalization processes where the catalysts for developments in urban planning and design that triggered new ways to visualize our surroundings.

As a result of came the need to organize environments in a way that will incorporate new urban concepts, construction technologies and material engineering. This was the point when new types of buildings appeared that are in fact full scale vertical neighborhoods that evolved to inhabit hundreds and thousands of people.

Planning for the future

Interactive system modelscommon pool resource management

Communal a

Communal B

Communal a

Living unitLiving unit

Communal aLiving unit

Communal B

Communal a

Living unitutilities

comm

unal

comm

unal

comm

unal

Mid semester presentation

the subject of skyscrapers, especially in regard to accommodation oriented buildings and related facilities has influenced architects around the world in a profound way for the past decades.

The conclusion from my research so far is that the architect's roll is mainly to integrate technology economics and design with regard to local culture, specific environments and basic human needs.

It seems like the greatest challenge will be to incorporate these elements in our everyday so that we benefit from their advantages without disconnecting from our past and from one another.

Single sells in complex m

echanize

Basic units concepts

Basic floor plan

3d modeling

South unit +2

South unit type A

End unit - single

north unit - +2

Apartment clusters

sections

South unit type A

Communal spaces

South unit type B

north unit - +2

Level 1

Level 2

4מפלס Level 4Level 4

modeling evolution

Dwelling project in Tel -Aviv

final presentation

In my mind the architect's roll is mainly to integrate technology economics and design with regard to local culture, specific environments and basic human needs. It seems like the greatest challenge will be to incorporate these elements in our everyday so that we benefit from their advantages without disconnecting from our past and from one another.

Urban planning studio - 2010Yair titelboimShahar lorberbomMaria kalman

romema, Jerusalem, Israel

Horizontal segmented environmentsThe Hierarchy that people give to their surroundings according to an individual gradient values indicates that there is no such thing as an ‘ideal environment’ – only deferent kinds of environments that appeal to Deferent people. Ergo there is no point in trying to develop universal concepts. We should only espier to Characterize the potential groups that will inhabit those environments and allow for as many Scenarios to take place.

“The best way to see the depth of a culture is through its conversations tools” marshall mcluhan

The planning strategy was based on identifying deferent Homogeneous behavioral Spaces - in order to adjust physical distinct environments, expand and Diverse that these environments and what they have to offer .In order to achieve this strategy followed defrent steps:

1. Identifying the behavioral enviromental property's of the community

2. Diagnosing the ways to influence those environments – in order to allow deferent activities and Reduce possible Limitation.

3. Develop Scenarios of Development and Improvement of specific compounds in the neighborhood

Statistic researchsurvey researchNeeds Hierarchy

Information and transport scheme

Temple and talmod compound

The belz temple compound

South end of project – commerce compound

The orthodox commerce compound

Mane rode – information terminals

Mane rode – adjusted street sections

Perspective view of project

Commerce façade – south end of project

Back of commercial compound (1)

Back of commercial compound (2)

Talmod garden – view to the north

Talmod garden and bridge – view to the north

Talmod bridge and temple compound

Open auditorium view – facing south

Temple view

2009

Detail & Construction projects 2010Yair titelboimShachar lorberbom

THE TASK : crating a roofing structure for an open auditorium

Mane planStatic roofingStatic roofing - backsection

Plan

Dynamic roof planMane beamsSection A A

The Plan

Section 1:100

Section 1:50

Detail 1 1:10 Detail 2 1:10

Perspective facade

Detail 4 1:5

Detail 3 1:5

Detail 5 1:1

Detail 6 1:1

Detail 7 1:10

Façade 1: 20

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