adnan ferdous haque P O R T F O L I O
adnan ferdous haque
Carlton, VIC 3053 +61451553177 adnan.ferdous.haque@gmail.com
PERSONAL SUMMARY I am an architectural graduate with over five years of professional experience. With my strong technical and problem-solving skills, I have successfully contributed to architectural projects from inception to completion. My curiosity in learning new methods and approaches to the construction industry keeps me motivated. I am keen to participate in all stages of the design process and develop my knowledge of architecture further. I aspire to make a positive contribution to a sustainable future through architecture.
TECHNICAL SKILLS CAD + BIM AutoCAD Vectorworks Revit ArchiCAD
Design Rhino Grasshopper SketchUp 3DS Max
Render V-Ray Mental Ray Lumion Twinmotion
Post-Processing Photoshop Illustrator InDesign
Fabrication MakerBot Print
Miscellaneous IES QGIS MS Office
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Graduate of Architecture (casual) mcmahon and nerlich, VIC, Australia. https://www.mcmahonandnerlich.com.au
May 2019 - November 2019
Key Achievements • Prepared packages for town planning and construction documentation under the supervision of the Directors. • Created comprehensive presentation packages which included 3D visualisations, material boards, specifications, schedules, diagrams and drawings for client meetings. • Communicated and coordinated with energy and structural consultants to solve problems during the design development phase. • Acquired working knowledge of Australian residential design and construction. • Learned to use Vectorworks on the job in a BIM working environment.
Associate Architect (full-time)
DOMUS Architects, Dhaka, Bangladesh. http://www.domusarchitect.com
April 2012 - February 2017
Key Achievements • Delivered two multi-storey residential projects, one large scale hospitality project and two commercial interior projects from inception to completion within a team environment. • Led a team of four Architects to deliver a project proposal report for Ratargul Retreat that exceeded the client’s expectations and was used to acquire construction funds from the investors of the project. • Created presentation slides for client meetings and project pitches that helped to secure new projects. • Established a digital archive system for DOMUS in collaboration with the IT Engineer. • Orchestrated the production and maintenance of the website and Facebook page with Digital Marketing teams. • Introduced Adobe Illustrator and InDesign to the team which increased workflow efficiency while assembling reports, portfolio and presentation slides for clients. • Developed a drawing management system in collaboration with a Senior Architect which helped the team to transition towards a more organised workflow. • Maintained liaison with clients, contractors and overseas consultants. • Mentored recruits and interns to help them transition to the office work environment.
OTHER EXPERIENCE Product and User Interface Designer (part-time) November 2015 - June 2016 ARITS Limited, Dhaka, Bangladesh. https://www.aritsbd.com • Designed logos, posters and user interface layouts for websites using Adobe Illustrator and InDesign. • Collected client feedback and made changes to exceed client satisfaction. • Responded to client inquiries and complaints via phone, email and on social media. Architectural Intern (full-time) VISTAARA Architects (PVT) ltd, Dhaka, Bangladesh. http://www.delvistaa.com • Created 3D models using 3DS Max for design development phase. • Prepared renders using V-Ray and Mental Ray for presentation purposes. • Drafted plans, sections and details using AutoCAD.
October 2010 - December 2010
Photographer (part-time)
January 2009 - December 2010
TERM Magazine, Bangladesh Information Gateway Limited. • Curated photographs according to publication topics. • Responded to client inquiries via phone, email and social media platforms.
Lead Guitarist (part-time) Bands: Delude, Birodh and Fulbanu’s Revenge • •
April 2003 - February 2017
Composed songs which were released in mixed album with G Series record label. Donated funds to charity organisations from the revenue generated from concerts.
Volunteer Team Member 1010 Climate Action, Dhaka, Bangladesh • •
October 2010
Shared information about climate action strategies in a face-to-face public setting during campaigns. Took photographs of the campaign which were published on the 1010 climate action website.
EDUCATION Master of Architecture
The University of Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
February 2017 - December 2018
Bachelor of Architecture
BRAC University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Honours and Awards • Debate Champions, BRAC University Residential Semester, 2007. • Volleyball Champions, BRAC University Residential Semester, 2007.
MEMBERSHIPS • •
Associate Member (AH -185) of Institute of Architects Bangladesh (IAB), 8 years. A+ Member of Institute of Architects, 12 months.
January 2007 - December 2011
Contents Professional 114 DOW S TR E E T
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14 DOON S TR E E T
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mcmahon and nerlich
SAIRU HILL R E S OR T
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DOMUS Architects
Academic TH E INCUB ATOR
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University of Melbourne
TROLL E Y WOR KS HOP
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University of Melbourne
TRANSITIONAL S HE LTE R University of Melbourne
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114 DOW STREET
The proposed 3-storied residence on 114 Dow Street, Port Melbourne consists of 3 bedrooms, open plan living, a central courtyard along with basic amenities. The project aims to make the best use of the site while being respectful of the surrounding context and neighbours. Privacy has been carefully considered with timber batten privacy screens on the terrace to prevent overlooking. The proposed dwelling respects the neighbourhood context while providing an exciting contemporary architectural intervention and family residence for many years to come.
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mcmahon and nerlich Location: 114 Dow Street, Port Melbourne Type: Residential Area: 149.2 sqm Studio Team: Rob Nerlich + Kate McMahon, David Veidt + Joanne Hanson + Danielle Pozzebon + Adnan Ferdous Haque. Year: 2019 Software Used: Vectorworks + SketchUp + InDesign Project Role • Assisted Director with design development. • Drafted for design development and construction documentation phase. • Created 3D models and visuals for presentation purposes and in-house client meetings. • Maintained liaison with consultants. • Prepared specifications and schedules for materials, fixtures and fittings.
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14 DOON STREET
The proposed 2-storied residence on 14 Doon Street, Prahran consists of 3 bedrooms, open plan living, a pool on the roof along with basic amenities. The project aims to carefully craft the residence on the site while being respectful of the surrounding context. Privacy has been carefully considered with timber batten privacy screens on the external stair to prevent overlooking. The proposed dwelling respects the neighbourhood context and provides an architectural intervention for the family for many years to come.
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mcmahon and nerlich Location: 14 Doon Street, Prahran Type: Residential Area: 155.3 sqm Studio Team: Rob Nerlich + Kate McMahon, David Veidt + Joanne Hanson + Danielle Pozzebon + Adnan Ferdous Haque. Software Used: Vectorworks + SketchUp + V-Ray + Photoshop + InDesign Year: 2019 Project Role • Assisted Director with design development. • Drafted for design development and construction documentation phase. • Created 3D models and visuals for presentation purposes and in-house client meetings. • Maintained liaison with consultants. • Prepared specifications and schedules for materials, fixtures and fittings. • Prepared application package to amend planning permit.
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270˚14' (7.92)
179˚36' (3.39)
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SAIRU HILL RESORT Sairu Hill Resort is locaret at Baro mile Chimbuk Road in Bandarban, Banglaesh. The project aims to make the best use of the site while being respectful of the surrounding context. The program consists of 30 guestrooms, restaurants, dining hall, lounge, swimming pool, health and fitness centre, spa, camping area, children’s play area, badminton court, along with basic amenities. Sairu Hill Resort acts as an agent to attract tourists towards Banderban; known as one of the most scenic travel destinations in Bangladesh for its hilly terrains, waterfalls and majestic landscapes. It Promotes the culture of fifteen ethnic minorities living in the district and aims to create employment opportunities for the locals.
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DOMUS Architects Location: Banderban, Bangladesh Type: Hospitality Area: 12 Acres Studio Team: Mustafa Ameen + Mustaque Hossain Quadry + Kazi Meftahul Arefin + Kaisar Hossain + Adnan Ferdous Haque, Nazmul Nayeem + Raiyan Samiul Haque. Photographs: Mahmud Nayem Year: 2012 - 2017 Project Role • Brainstormed and designed with studio team. • Drafted for schematic and design development phase. • Developed the Masterplan. • Prepared drawings for construction. • Created 3D models purposes and visualisations for in-house purposes and presentations. • Maintained liaison with contractors and consultants. • Performed site inspections and modified drawings accordingly.
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SAIRU HILL RESORT MASTERPLAN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.
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Drop off Parking Entry Information kiosk Outdoor deck Lounge Reception Toilet zone Restaurant Juice bar Outdoor seating Restaurant deck Premium suites Executive suites Swimming pool Jacuzzi
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Spa and sauna Pool side restaurant Children’s play area Sairu tree Sairu point Shangu view with terrace Shangu view Shimul tola Camping area Service block Badminton court
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THE INCUBATOR
The incubator is a plant library for the endemic species of Brisbane located near the Royal Botanical Garden in the CBD of Brisbane, Australia. This hypothetical project explored the relationship between architecture and its context by investigating beyond the usual readings of the site and looking at less tangible forces such as history, politics and culture as drivers for design.
The city of Brisbane emerged from a mangrove swamp, which provided sustenance to its unique wildlife species, whereas today these species rely on the backyards of its suburbs. These backyards contribute immensely to its urban forest that is threatened by the use of inappropriate pesticides and planting of invasive species. The architecture expands on the traditional understanding of the ‘library typology’. It posits itself as a publicly accessible repository of knowledge in endemic plant species. The incubator hosts and shares plant seeds to contribute to the preservation of the endemic wildlife ecosystem in Brisbane and create awareness about sustainable gardening practices through workshops and knowledge sharing. People can share, store seeds and grow native plants in the incubator while being distributed to the city helping Brisbane council achieve its goal of achieving 40% Green Urban Forest by 2031.
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Master of Architecture Design Thesis Studio Leader: Virginia Mannering Software Used: Rhino + V-Ray + Photoshop + Illustrator + AutoCAD + QGIS + InDesign University of Melbourne Year: 2018
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Overall survey of Brisbane at city scale during initial research.
The current state of rainforests, swamps in red at city scale.
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Parks and green areas around Brisbane CBD and inner suburbs in red.
Brisbane Precinct Model Media Used: 3D printed model on laser cut perspex. Ivory board and tattoo paper.
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The backyards of Brisbane’s suburbs provide most of the green cover in the city and contributes to the urban forest.
Planting invasive species and using inappropriate pesticides are threatening this ecosystem.
The site, located on the fringes of Brisbane’s opposite the Brisbane city Botanic Garden.
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These urban forests provide sustenance to Brisbane’s unique wildlife species.
The government is taking initiatives to increase Brisbane’s green by 40% by 2031.
Plant spaces located at the maximum sun-exposed parts.
ECOSYSTEM The endemic plants grown in the library can be distributed back to the parks, and also contribute to the urban forest. CITY Plants are distributed back to the city.
COMMUNITY People can donate seeds of endemic species, plants and knowledge on botany.
NATIVE PLANT SPECIES Brachyscome multifida, Crinum pedunculatum, Pandorea jasminoides, Banksia spinulosa, Syzgium sp.
Visual connection with the city botanical garden and south bank parkland.
The incubator, library for plants.
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TROLLEY WORKSHOP
The Trolley Workshop located on San Cristobal is part of a design intervention project aiming to reduce dependence on Ecuador for resources and waste management systems, to keep up with the rising tourism industry and population growth. The workshop made from local materials focuses on promoting trolleys made from recycled plastic as a means for carrying goods, encouraging people to walk more rather than relying on taxis or other vehicles. Thus, helping to reduce the carbon footprint in the Galapagos Islands.
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Master of Architecture Studio Leader: Justyna Karakavezch Group Mates: Kunling Han + Rebecca Li, Stephanie Clark + Syeda Tamara Zafar + Adnan Ferdous Haque. University of Melbourne Year: 2018
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Floor made from local lava rocks and metal footings
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Locally grown bamboo used as columns
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TRANSITIONAL SHELTER
The Transitional Shelter is a design solution for a safe house for young homeless women between the age group of 18 - 24 suffering from domestic violence. The objective of the studio was to apply Systems Thinking as a design approach for making an informed decision for site selection and architectural design solution.
The shelter follows the concept of camouflage by adopting the characteristics of its surrounding context. The location is to be selected based on the parameters of safety, healthcare, accessibility, education, training, community amenities and employment opportunities. The shelter consists of 20 private and shared bedrooms, lounge, dining, study areas, library, art gallery, central courtyard and administration. This project aims to empower women by providing them with a safe space to recover and the resources required to get back up on their feet.
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Master of Architecture Studio Leaders: Matthew Austin + Shelley Xu Group Mates: Syeda Tamara Zafar + Adnan Ferdous Haque University of Melbourne Year: 2017
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Adnan Ferdous Haque Carlton, VIC 3053. +61451553177 adnan.ferdous.haque@gmail.com