Gajender Kumar Sharma Architecture portfolio

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PORTFOLIO G

AJENDER KUMAR SHARMA



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1 SINGAPORE CHINESE GIRLS SCHOOL

QILIAN SENSITIVE VERTICAL VILLAGES

(ACADEMIC PROJECT) SEM 1

(ACADEMIC PROJECT) SEM 2

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REPL KNOWLEDGE PARK

BANGKOK FASHION HUB

ONGOING PROJECT

COMPETITION

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MH17 MEMORIAL + PARK

BHOPAL SMART CITY

COMPETITION (TOP 50)

COMPETITION (TOP 20)


SINGAPORE CHINESE GIRLS SCHOOL

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TEAM

GAJENDER KUMAR SHARMA

TYPE

ACADEMIC SCHOOL PROJECT

LOCATION

SINGAPORE

RESPONSIBILITY

RESEARCH, CONCEPT DESIGN ,LANDSCAPE DESIGN, SUSTAINABILITY,ANALYSIS, 3D MODELING AND RENDERING


SINGAPORE CHINESE GIRLS SCHOOL (ACADEMIC PROJECT) I.S.D NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE This site has the great potential of system thinking due to its size. The major three potentials at the site are the presence of green, blue and grey systems. Since this is institution area therefore grey. In the design proposal: green blue grey (public space) and energy have been taken as primary drivers whereas food is a secondary driver.

GREEN CONNECTION

The site lies between two bio diversity zones. Therefore, it acts as a bridge between the two.

SITE ANALYSIS SOCIAL SPACE

potential of higher quality of social space

BIODIVERSITY

lack of biodiversity potential of being a stepping stone

WATER CONNECTION

Concept of design is based on reflections made by two canals present on the site.

HYDROLOGY

100% dependency on municipal water supply potential of rain water collecion

FOOD

No food supply on site. potential of community farm and consumers

ENERGY

PUBLIC PEDESTRIAN AXIS The site has a good scope for better padestrian connectivity. Also it is connected to the two institutionals nearby and mrt station connects all of them.

100 % dependency on municial power grid supply Potential of power generation

EXISTING

CONCEPT IDEA

PRIVATE ZONE

Private zone is dedicated to the school area. In this project, public and private spaces are treated well which contributes to the concept of this project.


FIFTH FLOOR

FOUR FLOOR

THIRD FLOOR

SITE PLAN

1.ADMINISTRATION 2.CANTEEN 3.SPORT COURT 4.O.A.T 5.WATERBODY 6.SPORTSGROUND 7.COMMUNITY FARMING 8.WETLAND 9.PARK 10.STEVENS MRT STATION 11.PLAZA 12.PARKING 13.ST. JOSEPH’S INSTITUTION 14.CHINESE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

SECOND FLOOR

FIRST FLOOR 1.STUDIO NON AC 2.STUDIO AC 3.AUDITORIUM 4.EVENT HALL 5.LAB

6.PLAYGROUND 7.ROOFTOP GARDEN 8.CHILDREN’S FARM 9.O.A.T 10.TERRACE GARDEN


EXISTING TYPOLOGY

EXISTING BRIEF

EXISTING DNA

PROPOSED TYPOLOGY PROPOSED BRIEF

PROPOSED DNA

SITE SECTION BUILDING INTEGRATION VIEWS


QILIAN SENSITIVE VERTICAL VILLAGES

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TEAM

GAJENDER KUMAR SHARMA , RENU RANI AND SHUWANA

TYPE

ACADEMIC PROJECT

LOCATION

BAOSHAN , SHANGHAI

RESPONSIBILITY

RESEARCH, MASTER PLAN DESIGN, CONCEPT DESIGN ,LANDSCAPE DESIGN, SUSTAINABILITY,ANALYSIS, 3D MODELING AND RENDERING


QILIAN SENSITIVE VERTICAL VILLAGES ENVISIONING THE BAOSHAN (SHANGHAI) OF TOMORROW (ACADEMIC PROJECT) I.S.D The area is experiencing radical transformation causing Urban Disruption. The disappearance of settlements & industries has resulted in loss of the identity. The B.A.U resettlement process in the area doesn’t address the loss of the quality of life which was there in these settlements. The strategies aim at restoring the existing ecology through Regenerative Landscape and Social Cohesion. The Qilian Vertical Village transforms the Mega block into Compact Mixed-Use Islands organized by Open Block system.

EXISTING CHALLENGES ECOLOGICAL & SOCIAL DISRUPTION

SOCIAL DISRUPTION DISCONNECTED SOCIAL SPACE

RESTORE ECOLOGY CREATE WETLAND PARK

SOCIAL COHESION

CREATE SEAMLESS CONNECTION OF SOCIAL SPACE

SITE CONDITION

SITE SECTION

INDUSTRY

INDUSTRY

CANAL

COMMERCIAL

INDUSTRY

RESETTLEMENT

ROAD


STRATEGIES ENHANCING QUALITY OF MOVEMENT MOBILITY INFRASTRUCTURE INTERGRATED MOBILITY NETWORK Expressway Major Axis Secondary Road Internal Roads 15

MRT Line 15 Bus Route Elec. charging pt.

Tram Tram + urban boulevard Tram + urban boulevard + Integrated Public space Bicycle Network Pedestrian Network Silo Parking

ECOLOGICAL ARMATURE :

REGENERATIVE LANDSCAPE GREEN & BLUE ARMATURE Public park Phytoremediation Scrubland Planted avenues Boulevard

Pedestrian Street Urban Boulevard Tramway

Connected Water Bodies Local Gardens Wetland Reconnecting Green

Wetland Private Greens

SOCIAL COHESION : CONNECTED NETWORK

Green As Public Public Plazas Urban Boulevard Major Axis Street & Lane Network

Urban Boulevard Public Squares Public Plazas

COMPACT MIXED USE ISLAND

INJECTING MIXED USE

Commercial + Residential Social & cultural Residential Existing Residential towers

Compact Island

Mixed Use


OPEN BLOCK CONCEPT

ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY

• WATER MANAGEMENT - Helps manage run-off • SOLAR PV - Increase in Energy Generation • GREEN ROOF - Reduces Stormwater run-off while providing pleasant exterior spaces • INSULATION - Helps reduce UHI • BIPV - Energy Generation on Facades.

MEGA BLOCK

SUPER BLOCK

PASSIVE DESIGN

• CROSS VENTILATION - Reduce Energy Consumption • VIEW - Connection to Natural world. • NATURAL LIGHT - Helps reduce lighting load

INTEGRATED GREEN & BLUE OPEN BLOCK PLAZA SPACE FOR SOCIAL CONNECTION

OPEN BLOCK GREEN SPACE WITH ROOF TERRACE

• STORMWATER MANAGEMENT - To manage quality and quantity of Stormwater run-off. • PERMEABLE SURFACE - To manage Stormwater run-off.

SOCIAL QUALITY

• Collective public spaces • Creates additional social and community spaces. • COMPACTNESS • MIXED USE - Helps balance peak energy requirement. • INTEGRATED PLAZA - Activates Ground Floor. improves porosity of the areas and helps circulation.

OPEN BLOCKS ZONE


ECO & SOCIAL DISRUPTION

URBAN AND SOCIAL COHESION LOCAL GARDENS

RESETTLEMENT GENERIC TOWERS OUTDATED TECHNOLOGIES

SILO

POLLUTED WATER EDGE

SOLAR PV ON ROOF SOCIAL ARMATURE

DISAPPEARING INDUSTRIES

TRAMWAY

MONOFUNCTIONAL BUILDINGS PUBLIC PARK

FRAGMENTED GREEN

PUBLIC PLAZAS

WETLAND

GREEN ROOFS

BIO-SWALE POLLUTED SOIL DISCONNECTED PATCHES OF PROTECTED LAND AS AN ASSET

PROTECTED GREEN

PUBLIC SQUARES

REGENERATIVE LANDSCAPE

DISAPPEARING SETTLEMENTS

SYSTEM INTEGRATION

WATER EDGE

URBAN BOULEVARD


LOW WATER LEVEL WETLAND

ECOLOGICAL FUNCTION

HIGH WATER LEVEL WETLAND

Wetlands prevent flooding by holding water much like a sponge in high water level


REPL KNOWLEDGE PARK

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TEAM & COMPANY

GAJENDER KUMAR SHARMA ( RUDRABHISHEK ENTERPRISES LTD )

TYPE

OFFICE PROJECT

LOCATION

NOIDA

RESPONSIBILITY

RESEARCH, CONCEPT DESIGN , LANDSCAPE, SUSTAINABILITY,ANALYSIS, 3D MODELING AND RENDERING


REPL KNOWLEDGE PARK, NOIDA,INDIA SUSTAINABLE OFFICE BUILDING

REPL new headquarters will stand out as a spearhead project in sustainable design in an urban context. The objective of the project is to exceed today’s standards for green building. The organization of the office spaces, the slightly sloping facades provide the building with ample daylight and the selection of healthy, sustainable materials which demonstrate that an open, healthy working environment is of high priority to REPL. Green elements like horizontal green ramps, green balconies and terrace gardens are introduced in the design to reduce the carbon footprint of the building.

TRANSFORMATIONS

FLOOR SLABS Business as usual

VOID DECKS

Two void decks are created

CONNECTION

Void decks are connected to upper and lower floor

entry

FLOW

Connect all green flow with each floor

INTEGRATED Integration of human and green


SITE PLAN


SECTION DETAIL S.S RAILING

300

R.C.C PARAPET

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600

FLOOR

1500

DRAIN

4000

STAIRS

FLOOR

SECTIONAL REPRESENTATION S.S RAILING

300

R.C.C PARAPET

600

600

FLOOR

1500

DRAIN

4000

STAIRS

S.S RAILING

300

R.C.C PARAPET

DRAIN STAIRS

600

600

FLOOR

1500


BANGKOK FASHION HUB

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TEAM & COMPANY

ABHINAV GOYAL ,GAJENDER KUMAR SHARMA, TITHI TEWARI AND GAUTAM TEWARI ( APTETUDEX )

TYPE

COMPETITION PROJECT

LOCATION

BANGKOK

RESPONSIBILITY

RESEARCH, CONCEPT DESIGN, ANALYSIS, 3D MODELLING AND RENDERING


BANGKOK FASHION HUB

CHALLANGES

COMPETITION Since the Agreement to Form an Integrated ASEAN Economic Community into a Single Market, Malaysia, The Philippines, Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand Have Been Attempting to Position Themselves as The ASEAN Fashion Capital. With No Clear Front-Runner Thailand, and in Particular Bangkok, Have A Real Chance Of Claiming The Title Despite The Fierce Competition. The Building Aims to Strike Global Appeal With Traditional Relevance. Its Uniqueness Comes From The Petal Motif, Which Identifies With The Traditional Thai Roof. The Perforated Bottom Is Influenced From A Cut Pattern To Give The Fabric Texture. This Gives Ample Shading and Daylight Control To Inner Spaces. Its Unique Petal Form Creates A Strong Visual Impact And Has Embedded as A Landmark Structure in The City.The skin of the building breathes and responds to the local climate. The texture emanates from the scales of the Thai Dragon.

TRADITIONAL TO MODERN

Wind flow not good in narrow street and high density volume and lack of open space

FORM EVOLUTION

The curvilinear form responds to the prevalent wind direction enveloping it and plaza space for interaction of open space with human

SKIN TO FACEDE DAYLIGHT DESIGN The terraces and sky gardens are provided on the southern facade to block the interior spaces from direct sun

FORMATION OF SHAPE

Solid Form

Trim the Solid

SKY GARDENS

Wind Tunnel effect is created by virtue of using the green facade and sky gardens which also results in improving the indoor air quality

Pull the edges

Open Form


LOCATION 1. Central Embassy Shopping Centre 2. The Okura Prestige Bangkok Offices 3. BTS Ploenchit Station 4. Novotel Bangkok Hotel 5. Offices 6. Residential

PLANNING STRATEGY The site is approached through narrow pedestrian walkway. For a building of this nature,it was imperative to create open spaces that can act like a Plaza that opens up to the pedestrian and vehicular movement. The building is planned such that the ground level is used for public spaces and urban plaza. The powerful form rises above from the ground and has stunning impact on the skyline. The structure is kept simple and the design is easy to implement from cost to construction viewpoint. The division of functions forms vertical complexes. Various functions are clustered in 3-4 storeys linked together by voids and connecting staircases.


SECTIONAL REPRESENTATION


MH17 MEMORIAL + PARK

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TEAM & COMPANY

ROHIT RAJ MEHNDIRATTA, GAJENDER KUMAR SHARMA AND SUNNY JANGRA (STUDIO VANRO)

TYPE

COMPETITION PROJECT

LOCATION

AMSTERDAM

RESPONSIBILITY

RESEARCH, CONCEPT DESIGN ,LANDSCAPE DESIGN, SUSTAINABILITY, ANALYSIS, 3D MODELING AND RENDERING


MH17 MEMORIAL + PARK

FLIGHT PATH

COMPETITION An international open ideas competition for young architects was initiated to remember and honour victims of the MH17 tragedy, which has happened over the skies of Ukraine. This man-made tragedy has influenced thousands of lives in direct or indirect manner across the entire world. This competition aimed to explore and research possible themes and directions of the Memorial representation and its integration into the public space Rather than developing a simulacrum of existing urban parks within Amsterdam, the memorial atoll engages the site in a meaningful way and proposes a new kind of public space for the city.

UKRAINE AMSTERDAM

MALAYSIA MH17

293 Peoples DEAD

The flight path mapping creates the first point of incision on the proposed site to create a water space that culminates in the space of memory.

SPACE OF MEMORY

The space of memory emerges in location from the conjectured site of crash with respect to the point where the flight departed from its path. further the space is formed by spatializing “17�.

SPACE OF PRAYERS

A collective space inspired by the forest of prayer flags that in buddhist practice send prayers in the wind and in the process heal.

APPROPRIATING FUTURE

The space of memory is expressed by a spiralling water space. the forest of prayer flags is translated into a grid of 293 vertical wind turbines in memory of the victims.both elements harnessing energy for the city help structure an urban park around them.

IN LOW TIDE

The site build on 15 metre deep sea bed therefore in full day there are high tide and low tide comes. so we design site like if there are low tide people can use and enjoy full site.

IN HIGH TIDE

Site is design in multiple levels. if high tide comes 40 % site into the water and 60 % site people can use and enjoy the multiple level spaces.


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a landscape of collective prayers and private healing 1.Spiraling water space 2.Cafeteria 3.Administration 4.Office room 5.Basketball court 6.Park

PLAN

7.bedminton 8.swimming pool 9.skate boarding 10. O.A.T 11.Memorial plaza 12.Docking

URBAN RECREATION : CYCLING, WALKING, RUNNING, PLAYING, SWIMMING, SITTING, READING, RELAXING, BOATING.


PROGRAM

LOW TIDE SITE VIEW

U R B A N

PARK

MEMORIAL

SECTIONAL REPRESENTATION

HIGH TIDE SITE VIEW

PRIVATE HEALING : SPIRALING WATER SPACE

Water is a source that is always connected to the life. This mysterious whirlpool create a vision for people to connect with the memories of the other who have left. Since every starting has an ending, It also conveys that strong message.

SITE SECTION


BHOPAL SMART CITY

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TEAM & COMPANY

ABHINAV GOYAL ,GAJENDER KUMAR SHARMA,NAVNEET KHANNA AND VINOD RAJPUT ( RUDRABHISHEK ENTERPRISES LTD)

TYPE

COMPETITION PROJECT

LOCATION

BHOPAL

RESPONSIBILITY

RESEARCH, CONCEPT DESIGN ,LANDSCAPE DESIGN, SUSTAINABILITY, ANALYSIS, 3D MODELING AND RENDERING


BHOPAL SMART CITY COMPETITION Has been envisioned as to be 24/7 activity based, thriving and energetic place where people will live work and play. This integrated livework-play-learn-shop concept is an approach to sustainable, which giving residents and workers great convenience to commute with a reduce time, within their living environment in terms of convenient access to amenities and facilities around include through land use coordination of carefully balanced areas of residences, office, education, medical and entertainment area.

COMMERCIAL ARC

Site lies in between two major commercial nodes Metro line

WALK-ABILITY

connect by metro and bus stop

PRINICIPLE OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC BENEFITS

Bus route

GREEN CORRIDOR LIVE

Inter-connected with existing and multiple greens Linkages

DIVERSE HUB STRATEGY WORK

Integrated program

LAND-USE PLAY

LEARN

Mixed use development Commercial Mix-Use (entertainment zone) Residential cluster Cultural cluster Existing areas retained Health cluster Knowledge hub Innovation hub

CONNECTED NETWORK SHOPPING

Well-connected Pedestrian and Cycle track


SITE PLAN

RETAIL PLAZA AT KNOWLEDGE HUB

MULTIMODAL INTEGRATION AT TOD

INTERACTIVE PLAZA AT INNOCATION HUB

MIXED USED AT PERIPHERY


SKYLINE PROCESS SITE SITE TO BE DEVELOPED

CORE C.B.D ZONE

SECTIONAL REPRESENTATION

TWO SMALL C.B.D SUPPORTING ZONE FOR CORE C.B.D ZONE



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