Part 1 Architectural Assistant

Gabriel Noureddine —

I approach architecture through research, analysis and concept-driven design, using investigation to understand the conditions, challenges and opportunities of a place before developing a spatial response.

EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE

SOFTWARE
2023–2026
BA (Hons) Architecture RIBA Part 1
University for the Creative Arts

2025
Architectural Internship
E.C. Architects, Limassol, Cyprus
Residential design · 3D visualisation · Project workflow
Rhino 3D
AutoCAD
D5 Render
Adobe Creative Suite

SELECTED WORK

3+
EDUCATIONAL - FMP
NyForm
NyForm is a furniture innovation and design university proposed for Nordhavn, Copenhagen. The project responds to the gradual decline of furniture making as a recognised craft by creating a place where education, production and public engagement coexist within a single architectural environment.

Drawing from Denmark’s timber heritage and contemporary sustainability principles, the proposal combines workshops, learning spaces, exhibition areas and community facilities around a central atrium. The building celebrates making as a social activity while promoting locally sourced materials, knowledge exchange and a renewed appreciation for furniture craftsmanship.

Project documentation currently in development.
Full project pages will be available soon.
RESIDENTIAL
Dalston Boulevard
Dalston is characterised by dense urban fabric, active street life and a strong retail culture. The project responds to local spatial challenges, including limited green space, housing pressure and a shortage of affordable workspaces for small businesses.

The proposal introduces a live-work courtyard block that combines residential units, retail spaces and shared communal areas. It activates the street edge while creating a protected courtyard that brings daylight, greenery and social space into the dense urban context.

Project documentation currently in development.
Full project pages will be available soon.
PUBLIC
RESYNC
Resync is an architectural proposal for a public archive, exhibition and repair centre dedicated to contemporary technology and electronic culture. The project responds to the growing disconnect between people and the devices they rely on by creating a space where technology becomes visible, understandable and accessible.

Organised around the principles of circulation, connectivity and reversibility, the building draws inspiration from the structure of computer circuitry. Repair workshops, galleries and educational spaces are woven together to create an environment that encourages learning, interaction and a more sustainable approach to technology consumption.

Project documentation currently in development.
Full project pages will be available soon.

Focus Areas

Experience in architectural research, urban analysis, housing design and spatial development across a range of scales.
Architectural Research
Site analysis, urban investigation and concept development.

Housing Design
Residential architecture focused on community, wellbeing and everyday experience.

Urban Design
Exploring relationships between public space, movement and the built environment.

Spatial Strategy
Translating research and analysis into clear architectural proposals.

3D Visualisation
Digital modelling, rendering and architectural representation.

Physical Modelling
Conceptual and technical models used throughout the design process.

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