AWAIS F. LODHI +4915736682081 a.lodhi@gmx.de
architecture portfolio 2015
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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 2010-2015
selected works
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AWAIS F. LODHI 05 June 1986
M.A. Architecture Licensed Architect, Urban Designer & Planner
“Pakistan Council of Architects & Town Planners�.
English - Fluent / native Deutsch - Intermediate Urdu / Hindi - native
a.lodhi@gmx.de +49 157 3668 2081 Waldenserstrasse. 5 10551 Berlin, Germany
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EDUCATION Oct2012-July2014
Master of Arts in Architecture [2 years] DIA / Bauhaus Dessau, Germany
Jan2006-Dec2010
Bachelor of Architecture [5 years] National College of Arts Lahore, Pakistan
Aug2002-June2004
Intermediate of Science, Pre-Engineering [2 years] Bahria College Islamabad, Pakistan
EXPERIENCE Aug2014-Nov2014
Associate Architect Competitions [4 months] Abbassi & Associates Pakistan
Nov2011-Apr2012
Architect/Partner [Full time] [6 months] Architorture Design Lab Lahore, Pakistan
Feb2011-Oct2011
Architect / Designer [Part time] [10 months] Studio Cre-8 Lahore, Pakistan
July2009-Aug2009
Resident Architect Internee [1 month] Heritage Foundation of Pakistan Karachi, Pakistan
SKILLS 2D & 3D AutoCad [9 years]
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
Maya [2 years] Rhino [3 years] SketchUp [9 years]
Mar2011-Jan2012
Teaching Assistant [1 Academic year] National College of Arts Lahore, Pakistan
Mar2011-June2012
Guest Critic Regular invitee [1,5 Academic years] National College of Arts Lahore, Pakistan
3D Max [3 years] VRay [6 years] ArchiCad, AllPlan, etc Presentation Photoshop [7 years] Illustrator [5 years] Indesign [3 years] MS Office [11 years] Hand sketching & Manual Parametric Grasshopper [2 years] Processing [1 year]
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CONTENTS
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Jan 2013
Hi[gh] Alex Master Studio Project DIA, Germany with Prof. Peter Ruge [Peter Ruge Architekten]
June 2013
A New Art Academy Master Studio Project DIA, Germany with Roger Bundschuh [Bundschuh Architekten]
Mar 2013
June 2014
Sublime Bodies Master Studio Project DIA, Germany with Prof. Sandra Manninger [SPAN del Campo Manninger Architects]
Rethinking Bureacracy; The Berliner Burgeramter Master Thesis Project DIA, Germany with Johanna Meyer Grohbr端gge [June14 Meyer-Grohbr端gge & Chermayeff]
Dec 2010
The Capital Reserving Public Space in City Center Bachelor Thesis Project NCA Lahore, Pakistan with Syed Fawad Hussain [MSA-Mertropolitan Studio of Architecture]
Mar 2011
Highway Stopover - Food Court Architorture Design Lab Client: S.A Garden Housing Lahore, Pakistan
Oct 2014
University Swimming pool Competition Entry Abbassi & Associates Commissioned by: Lahore University of Management & Sciences
June 2013
A Bridge-Shaping Behaviors: A Study/Excercise DIA, Germany CAD Logic SS 2013 with Alexander Kalachev
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Hi[gh] Alex A SUSTAINABLE HIGH RISE
Dessau Institute of Architecture, Germany Studio Hi[gh] Alex Prof. Peter Ruge [Peter Ruge Architekten] Master Studio Project 2012/13
For almost three decades, the construction of high rise residential towers over 60 meters tall has vanished as a typology in German cities. In contrast, the development of high-rise residential living has proven both successful and popular in many of the worlds’ cities synonymous with emerging markets. Presently in Berlin, high-rise residential buildings are being considered as an approach by which to attract a high-end clientele. Developers are able to capitalize upon the stability of Germany’s political and economic climate by providing an opportunity for investors to purchase their 2nd, 3rd, 4th or 5th homes amongst relatively low risk market conditions. Commonly planned as serviced apartments, complete with a door-(wo)man, these residential models follow an international trend and demand at prime locations. The existing “Alex” masterplan identifies several locations for the development of highrise buildings, with one of these proposed sites positioned at the corner of Alexanderstrasse and Otto-Braun-Strasse.
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The site stands at the corner of the main padestrain body of the Alexanderplatz, the corner is defined by the main roads Alexanderstrasse and Otto-Braun-Strasse. The proposed design is a multi use tower which is heirachially divided starting from the bottom with the commercial floors, the corporate offices, a proposed hotel and the higher floors for private appartments. It towers on one corner of the platz, hence defining one of the main corners of the infamously historic, shopping, commuting and tourist destination. So as to acknowledge and compliment the existing Island of mass human transit and to register the metropolitocal importance as that of a city’s down town centre. The design of the building is charcterized by a smart sustainable external skinning system. The exterior character of the building and pattern of the skin is defined by the internal planning and the use of the floors which create a visual subdivision of the tower according to its use but also a certain progression on the tower’s facade.
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The staggering 52 story tower is also intended to confront the TV tower, one of the tallest structures on mainland Europe. Though respecting its height and character as that of a city’s main node and symbol the building in contrast to its immediate surrounds itself stands to challenge and question the dying trend of highrise towers in mainland Europe.
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The character skin consists of Triangular geometric module based components with integrated solar panels and a trickle down dew/moisture harvesting system which caters to the drainage and the small needs of the planter on the lower end of each module. The planters provide an opportunity for the inhabitant to choose or not to plant to add to the ‘green’ sustainable character of the building’s facade.
SKIN MODULE - JOINERY DETAIL
The skin further on can be programmed on custom needs of the inhabitants to define the openings in the skin, based on the interior planning, this opportunity to interact with the exterior of the based on personal or collective preference further adds to the organic nature of the facade.
Tapered surface to allow dew harvesting Integrated Solar Panels
Vegetation Planters
SKIN MODEULE - DETAIL
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Elevation South West
Elevation South East
Elevation North East
Elevation North West
Section AA’
Section BB’
Commercial - Ground Level
Commercial - First Floor
Commercial - Second Floor
Commercial - Third Floor
Level 0
Level 1
Level 3
Level 4
Corporate Reception / Lobby Floor
Corporate Lobby - Mezzanine
Corporate offices - Common plan
Level 7
Level 8
Level 9-18
Hotel Reception / Lobby Level 19
Residential Apartments Recreational Floor for Residences
Hotel Lobby - Mezzanine
Hotel - Common Floor plan
Level 35/36
Level 20
Level 21-34
Level 37-52
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Sublime Bodies TWISTED TOURNIQUET
Dessau Institute of Architecture, Germany Studio Sublime Bodies Prof. Sandra Manninger [ SPAN Architecture ] Master Studio Project 2013
Twisted Tourniquet is a result of a pragmatic design excercise aimed at developing the design not through conventional design methodologies that are based on existing theories or practices.The form is achieved through a rigorous and a systematic morphing excercise. The morphing exercise was based on deriving key qualities / codes from a key object [Xylophone] intended to be the basis of the design for this toystore, The extracted characteristics acting as codes were then rigorously morphed through software creating a library of iterations which are generic to the starting object. Through critical evaluation, a form i.e. a shell and a surface was selected and then further morphed and expoloited based on its potential into an architectural space. The Twisted Tourniquet, due to its character, has been conceptualized as a space not simply put forth as a store for music or instruments but as an exquisite multipurpose space where a number of ramps, levels, bends and openings in the shell interact with the user providing multiple opportunities to be used as an exhibitions, performances and small events and gatherings. The Space includes a larger space on the ground level and three levels above in series which allow different congurations for any purposed use.
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SHELL
RAMPS
FURNITURE
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A [Re]unified Art Institution for Berlin THE NEW ART ACADEMY BERLIN
Dessau Institute of Architecture, Germany Studio Bundschuh - New Art Academy, Berlin Teacher: Roger Bundschuh [bundschuh Architekten] Master Studio Project 2013
The division and the reunification of Germany left a number of anomalies, Berlin being right in the middle and split in to two, suffered the most. The city is now in the process of defining a new Identity for itself which is truly unique when compared to its historical significances and many other cities worldwide. Even since the division and reunification Berlin has sets of divided institutions, serving the same purposes separately. Art Production is one of the most visible and growing Industries in Berlin. This project in the light of Berlin’s existing art academies, i.e. The ‘UDK’ and the ‘Kunsthochschule Weissensee’, tends to draw a line between the two parallel Art Academies and unite them through an alternative Institutional Program. The design is based on the very basic need of every Artist, a space and a platform to display and promote their work, a place to exhibit. Instead of formally merging the two academies the program of the New Art Academy of Berlin is to offer nothing more than an expanse of Galleries which offer space and curate the Artworks primarily from Berlin and the Art Production Institutions from Berlin and form collaborations between these institutions and Art Training and Production Institutions across the world through collaborating and curating.
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The chosen site is in the middle of one of the most visually identifiable places on the map of Berlin. Surrounded by a pool of Government and bureaucratic buildings, the existense of which itself creates a certain environment which is very opposed to that of which harbours art and artists and their natural habitat. It is these surrounds and the non regular shape of the site that gives form to this cetain introvert like character of the proposed design of the New Berlin Academy of Art, like Berlin, rough, cold and harsh on the exterior and warm and bright on its interior.
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Schwarz Plan
Plan Ground Floor
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Plan First Floor
Plan Lower Ground
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Elevation - North
Elevation - East
Section AA’
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[Re]thinking Bureaucracy PUBLIC BODY
Dessau Institute of Architecture Studio Public Body Advisor: Johanna Meyer-Grohbr端gge [June 14] 2nd Advisor: Sam Chermayeff [June 14] Master Thesis Project 2013/2014
The first sight of Public administration buildings usually takes you away, they have some empirical message in them. It is very often found that these civil administrative and public service buildings have a certain sense of grandeur and order to them. Very often, very strict order. In most cases these buildings act as a hegemonius presence of a system on top. The government looking down upon the masses, the people. It is often, that we find ourselves in one or the other of these buildings to get some very seemingly important task to be done, finding ourselves walking in corridors, floor to floor, queued up, put in line, made to wait, which at most times is rather prolonged, only to have our five minutes of glory, over the counter, followed by a mental lightness and a sense of achievement, yet again only to find yourself standing in the same line, same way, yet another day. The whole experience makes one indifferent to be wanting to own this service, which is for you and for your benefit. The proposal is a result of an extensive research and a look into the strict bureacracy defining this system. Making use of the plastic waste, recycled and compressed polystyrence as an alternative building material the project aims at not only shaping the service but ideas on how to re-do and look again at our footprints.
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OUTREACH
EXISTING
IDEALIZED
ORDNUNGSAMT
FINANZAMT
FAMILIEAMT
SOCIALEZ u.
GESUNDHEITSAMT
EXISTING BURGERAMTER USING UPTO 3.9 SQ.M / 100 CITIZENS = 465 SQ.M
ZENTRALES INFORMATION & WISSENSMANAGEMENT CENTRAL INFROMATION & DATA MANAGEMENT
800 M DIE NEUE BERLINER BURGERAMT TO USE AN AVERAGE OF 65 SQ.M FOOTPRINT
BERLINER BÜRGERAMT E-KIOSKS
2 x STAFF
BÜRGER
UMWELT / SPORT/JUGEND..
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Config. 01
Config. 02
Config. 03
Config. 04
Config. 05
Config. 06
Config. 02
Config. 07
Config. 03
Config. 08 Config. 05
Config. 08
Config. 09 Config. 06
Aimed primarily at reducing the footprint of the existing infrastructure, through digitazation of the service and subdivision of the bigger more redundant existing elements in to smaller more outreaching and more efficient ones. The physical body of the service is recreated by dividing it into the core elements required for the functioning of such a service. The resultant modules through a defined system can interact and permutate to the required place or conditionsConfig. to 09offer close to best possible configuration.
Office Kiosk Connector/Lobby +0.5m +1.0m +2.0m
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The configurations themselves give shape to every location and make them identifiable yet unique. A certain mockery of City’s existent physical outlook, the smaller scaled block like components of the Berliner Burgeramter act atogether and form new places in existing spaces.
https://vimeo.com/144258410
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Sample Location 01 - Ostbahnhof
SECTION
Rendering, Proposed Berliner Burgeramter. Strasse der Pariser Kommune
PLAN
Location Plan, Proposed Berliner Burgeramter. Strasse der Pariser Kommune
AXONOMETRIC SECTIONAL PLAN
Sample Location 02 - Stuttgarterplatz
SECTION
Rendering, Proposed Berliner Burgeramter. Stuttgarterplatz
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Location Plan, Proposed Berliner Burgeramter. Stuttgarterplatz
AXONOMETRIC SECTIONAL PLAN
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Proposed Berliner Burgeramter. Sample location 03 - Monbijouplatz
Proposed Berliner Burgeramter. Sample location 04 - Kleiner Tiergarten / Near, U Turmstr.
Proposed Berliner Burgeramter. Sample location 05 - Weberwiese, Karl Marx Allee
https://vimeo.com/144258549
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MODULE - A 1
5.6
6.8
9.0
7.8
MODULE - A 2
2.2
2.2
3.4
4.4
3.4
4.4
6.8
9.0
1.0
1.0
4.4
1.0
1.0
FUNCTION
LOBBY
FUNCTION
OFFICE
LOBBY
MODULE - A 3
OFFICE
MODULE - D
2.9
2.2
4.1 4.1
2.2
4.6
2.2
3.4
4.4
2.2
3.4
4.4
0.5
3.6
2.4
3.6
4.6
3.4
MODULE - C
1.0
2.2
FUNCTION
LOBBY
OFFICE
MODULE: K
1.0
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
LOBBY
LOBBY
DOOR/SHUTTER
4.1
2.9
MODULE - LINK
1.0
2.2
1.0
1.2
FUNCTION 1.0
2.2
4.1
2.2
KIOSK
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MODULES CONNECTION
MODULE ASSEMBLY
MODULE FOUNDATION
MODULE - 2x2x2H
MODULE - 1x1x1/2
MODULE - 1x1x1
0.5 0.5
1.0
1.0
2.2
2.2
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MODULE - 1/2x1/2x1/2
1.0
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MODULE - 2x2x2
2.0
MODULE - 2x2x1
FUNCTION
BLOCK +1
FUNCTION
BLOCK +2
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
FUNCTION
BLOCK +2
BLOCK + .5
BLOCK +1
FUNCTION
BLOCK + .5
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[Re]serving Public Space in a City Center THE CAPITAL
National College of Arts, Pakistan 5th year design studio Tutor. Syed Fawad Hussain Bachelor Thesis Project 2010
Islamabad, one of the only few planned from scratch state capital cities from around the world. Not planned and idealized to be as it is today, a city with a very steep heirarchy, a resultant of its physical and social infrastructure. A certain divide has now come to exist in its grid plan which segregates and creates different lifestyles, classes and standards. Although each sector has its own amenities designed within, in light of its rigid plan and the outcome, the city of Islamabad lacks a core public place, which caters to not a specific area but one that could be identified as the bearer of identity of the city. A place of gathering, protest, events, entertainment, commerce and celebration. This Project chalks out a massive new Public space out of the existing master plan. The metropolitan core, The Blue Area, designed as a linear and lengthy avenue, is an artery that runs through the city, the only area with regulations that allow mid and high rise construction of buildings, mainly commercial and corporate nature.
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Aimed at reserving a place within this infrastructure for its inhabitants, this projects proposes a linear strip of land, generic to the linear form of the Blue Area [the highrise avenue], to be reserved for a massive Public Space with an expanse of activities and spaces of multi-use. The proposed master plan for the development envisages the length of the site as a promenade which as one walks along transits from activiity to another, with a very commercial shopping arcade on the Western end, a recreation park at the Eastern end and a massive multi-use public structure/arena at its center which holds the length together. Walking along from any end, one finds other activities proximated and grafted in between, from cinemas to open air theatres and art galleries, restaurants and tuckshops to hard and soft landscapes and public furniture, all open to the generall public.
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THE ARCADE
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THE EVENT SPACE
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A Highway Stopover ‘PIND’ FOOD COURT
Architorture Design Lab Client: S.A. Garden Housing Lahore, Pakistan 2011
Situated on the main Grand Trunk road in Punjab Pakistan, the Pind Food Court was developed through an experimental and a budgetary approach. Based on Bamboo’s under-rated character as a construction material in the region, mainly due to the conventional indigenous non-exploited use. This project was aimed to acheive a contemporary form by incorporating existing indigenous methodologies. The design and construction not only met the desired low budget and time constraint, but also made this destination distinct with its identity. With the help of the design and illumination techniques, it is already a head-turner on the highway and a landmark like destination, accomplishing the primary objective of the design on making it an eye catcher along the highway to lure travellers to stop for a bite merely by using visual attraction as bait. The project due to its material not only required the design team to be present for supersvision, but also actively participate in the construction and on site problem soliving through technique and experimentation. The project was completed in 15 days of preconstruction designing and preparation and 59 days of non stop on site construction with bamboo.
https://vimeo.com/144258549
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39'
12' 1'-6" 7' 4'-3"
3'
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27'-4" 27'-4"
14'-6"
1" 6'-114 1" 6'-114 14'-6"
The five towers were concieved based on the five kitchens [that house 5 different regional delicousies]. Like chimneys, the towers stagger on top of the kitchens, also secretively housing five private and exquisite dining lounges, one in a each tower.
1" 13'-02 1" 13'-02
1" 5'-02 1" 5'-02
The decor of the foodcourt was based on a cross betwen the contemporary and that of a typical traditional indigenous courtyard one finds in living mansions in Punjab. Fine mud finish masonry, colorful stained glass wooden window panels with brass locks and latches, attempting to preserve some of the old and housing it under a contemporary rooftop.
1" 3'-12 1" 3'-12
A zero wastage policy was further developed during the fabrication and construction on site. Bamboo a very organic material, and by its nature dictates where and how and at what length it is to be cut ot of a full length, hence very often leaving behind a mass of random lengths and pieces. These pieces as leftover from the main construction were further used to develop furniture and fixtures for the site. From day-beds to seats and dining chairs and tables, lamps and lighting fixtures, decorations and even desktop articles were produced out of cutting waste.
9" 9"
12'-3" 12'-3"
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Prequalified Competition Submission UNIVERSITY SWIMMING POOL
Abbassi & Associates Client: LUMS [Lahore University of Management & Sceinces] Lahore, Pakistan 2014
The concept for this proposal evolved from the logo of the University and the word “Luminite”, the word which represents the student body and the alumni of this premier University. ‘Luminite’, also a connotation for luminous rendered we build the concept primarily on light and luminosity. Although the design is contrasting to the existing Physical fabric of the LUMS campus, it has been carefully crafted to stand out from the rather monotonous red bricked environment, however keeping in mind its immediate and regional context and the socio-religio and cultural values. The crafted facade of the building was planned not only to allow the Aquatic Center to make the most of the diffused daylight inside the swim hall, but as day turns to night the facade itself would become lit up with the light from within and illuminate the LUMS campus with its presence, hence ‘Luminous. The proposed building, as drafted out in the requirements, houses an 8 lane 25m FINA standard swimming pool, a smaller side pool, an optional diving area on top of the 25M pool, a spectator area and other required spaces.
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SAMPLE 1
LUMS LOGO THE SEED
FINAL PATTERN FOR FACADE
SAMPLE 1
FINAL PATTERN FOR FACADE
THE SEED MIRRORED SAPMLE 2 MIRRORED SAPMLE 2
ROTATED
ROTATED SUBDIVIDED BASE GEOMETRY - TRIANGULATED HEXA-GRID SUBDIVIDED BASE GEOMETRY - TRIANGULATED HEXA-GRID MIRRORED
MIRRORED BASE GEOMETRY
RANDOMIZED
BASE GEOMETRY
GENERATED THROUGH SYSTEMATIC APERTURE CONTROL THROUGH A DIGITAL PROCESS
FRAGMENTED
RANDOMIZED
ALLOWING APERTURE GRADIENT CONTROL GENERATED THROUGH THROUGH UNIFORM DISTRIBUTION BASED ON SYSTEMATIC CONTROL GRIDAPERTURE CENTER POINTS. THROUGH A DIGITAL PROCESS
FRAGMENTED
ALLOWING APERTURE GRADIENT CONTROL THROUGH UNIFORM DISTRIBUTION BASED ON GRID CENTER POINTS.
REPEATED
DIVISION ON SPACES
REPEATED
POOLS USAGE / UTILITY
DIVISION ON SPACES Back Entrance from Cricket gr.
Filtration /Pool Equip.
POOLS USAGE / UTILITY
Storage / Services
Pool Area
Back Entrance from Cricket gr.
Filtration /Pool Equip.
Side Pool / Recreation Pool
Side / Pool Women’s Side Event/ Lockers Ent. Recreation Pool
Storage / Services
Main Swimming Pool
Pool Area
Main Swimming Pool
Main Entrance
SIDE POOL
Lower level
Side / Event Ent.
Women’s Lockers
SIDE POOL
Main Entrance
Men’s Lockers
25M FINA STANDARD POOL
Side / Event Ent.
Men’s Lockers
25M FINA STANDARD POOL
Side / Event Ent.
Water Volley Ball
Lower level
Area for Water Polo
Open floor for Spectators with view to pools & Cricket ground
Water Volley Ball Open floor for Spectators with view to pools & Cricket ground Open Below with view to the pools
Diving area (1-5Meter platform & spring1,3m springboards Open Below with view to the pools Spectators
spectators
Spectators
Open Floor / Event corridor
Upper level Spectators
spectators
Spectators
Diving area (1-5Meter platform & spring1,3m springboards
Diving area S
Open Floor / Event corridor
Upper level
Diving area S
Area for Water Polo
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RENDERINGS - EXTERIOR
View - From S.D.S.B,
View/Pan - North elevation
View from cricket ground
RENDERINGS - INTERIOR
View - Main pool, diving boards & spectator area
View - Side pool, Diving boards & Spectaror area
View - Main pool, starting blocks.
View from South gallery
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A Shaping Behaviors Excercise A BRIDGE
Dessau Institute of Architecture, Germany CAD Logic II Tutor: Alexander Kalachev [UN Studio] 2013
Poised somewhere in the future, where the conventional urban heirarchy of rigid order can be surpassed, conceptualizing technology that may allow us to build fluidly and connect ourselved to our surroundings where and how needed, this project was aimed to develop a bridging model based on study and software excercise as a part of the Computer Aided Design course. The nature around us provides unsirmounted inspiration day and night. Technology surpasses everyday the existent and new experimentation opens doors to new ideas and possibilities. This morphing excercise was based on mimicing naturally existing wines, which in many places in the world are often manipulated to form tensile structures which allow them to act as bridges. EPS [Expandable Poly-Styrene] is a material which holds the capacity self bond and expand and fill any form, hence a capability to fill any encapsulating skin to form a light but rigid structure. This project idealizes this possibility and conceptualizes the forth given design which proposes and questions the possibility of similar parasitic ad-hoc structures on top of existing infrastructures.
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Made as a part of the project for the sake of debate, the above image is a collage out of a scene from the famous 2002 Steven Spielberg Film, ‘The Minority Report’ and the designed bridge, used for its relevant context and a representation of an imaginable built environment from the future.
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MULTILAYERED COMPOSITE EXTERIOR SHELL
SELF EXPANDING POLYMER BASED COMPOSITE FILLER FORMING A RIGID FORM AND STRUCTURE THROUGH ENCAPSULATION
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PLAN
ELEVATION
SECTION
SECTIONS AND ELEVATION
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REFERENCES
Roger Bundschuh Bundschuh Architekten roger@bundschuh.net Rosa-Luxembergstr. 45, 10178 Berlin Tel.+49 30 2462 5183
Johanna Meyer-Grohbrugge June 14 Meyer-Grohbrugge & Chermayeff jmg@june-14.com Ritterstr.11, 10969 Berlin Tel.+49 30 5379 1450
Sajjad Kausar
Vice President IAP [Institute of Architects Pakistan] vp1@iap.com.pk sajjadkausar@hotmail.com Tel. +92 42 3667 6973
Syed Fawad Hussain
Metropolitan Studio of Architecture [MSA] msa_lhr@yahoo.com http://www.msa.com.pk/
Š Awais F. Lodhi 2014
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