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ARYAMAN KASHYUP architecture // art
ARYAMAN KASHYUP www.behance.net/cybernerd/ aryaman.mxr@gmail.com +91 9667939788
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New Delhi India
Education 2018 - present - School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi 2008 - 2017 - Springdales School, New Delhi
Skills Design Rhinoceros 3D, Grasshopper, AutoCAD, Sketchup, SolidWorks, Blender 3D Media Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe InDesign Rendering Blender 3D, Keyshot, V-Ray, Enscape, Lumion Simulation and Analysis Ladybug, Honeybee, Design Builder, Autodesk Formit
Achievements 1st Position - SPARX, SPA Delhi Platinum Jubilee, Art Installation Design - 2018 Top 30 Worldwide - International Render Battle, Charette.org - 2020 Honourable Mention - “Mars Calling”, Art Competition, Archdais - 2021 1st Runner Up - Solar Decathlon India, Education Category - 2021
Interests Industrial Design, Music, VFX / Animation, Photography, Videography / Editing
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Contents
The “Cheesegrater” Mid-Rise Office Building
Defcon / One Residential
The “Thermal-Break” High Performance Facade
The Moonflower Art Installation
Anchorage / Transmission Concept Art
Sky / Port Concept Art
“Kepler” Concept Art
“Time, Space and Form” Concept Art
“Voyager” Concept Art
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The “Cheesegrater” Mid-Rise Office Building Academic Project, Individual
Concept
Form Development The brief was to design a “Core and Shell” Office building based in Noida, India. The design concept focuses on Floor Plate Efficiency, Occupant Comfort and Innovate Interaction spaces for the users. Total Site Area: 7917.5 m2 Floor-Area Ratio: 2
Base Volume
Condition - Split
Operation - Connect
Resultant Volume
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Total Built-Up Area: 19120 m2 Occupancy (10 m2/person): 1584
Systems Breakdown Structure, Facade and Circulation
A three-part breakdown of the distinct systems applied in the design.
Structural System
The construction comprises of an RCC framed structure with structural cores placed throughout the building.
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Circulation
The circulation co Staircores, two lif central ramp sys
onsists of four ft cores and a stem.
Facade System
The building envelope uses a curtain glazing system all over wrapped with a mechanical louvre facade on the exterior.
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Ramp System Vertical Circulation
The central ramp system seperates the office building in two blocks, while enabling immediate traversal through all floors and acting as a secondary interaction space.
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Facade System
Linear Actuated Mechanical Louvres
The facade design comprises of a mechanical louvre system with rotation in a series-like manner. The facade starts from the first floor, covering a height of 28.85 m.
The figure above shows the rotation of louvres at certain intervals in time, every louvre has a pre-defined angle fixed at the time of assembly, rotated with a single linear actuator. Setting the height of each louvre rack, number of louvres and offset margins.
The figure below shows the grasshopper script used to simulate the series-like rotation, The script has been segregated into three fundamental sections.
Creation of a series of values, guiding the rotation of each louvre rack with a step adjustment.t
Creation of surfaces of each louvre and solidifying each panel to arrive at final geometry.
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Linear Actuator Assembly Detail
Actuator Rack Guide Wheel Housing 30x30mm Guide Wheel Gear housing Vertical Drive Axle Idler Gear, N-89 Aluminium Louvre Cap 10mm Polycarbonate Sheet 500x200mm External Housing External Housing Cap Drive Gear, N-35 Driving T-Motor Motor Housing 16
Defcon / One Residential
Competition Entry, Group of two
Site Plan
Concept
Form Development The design emerges from the modernist movement in architecture, embracing the bare materiality of Concrete, Steel, and Glass. The boldness of these materials are blended with Everest™ Boards throughout the building, from exterior cladding to the modular furniture inside, to create a vacation residence that stands out in the lush forests of Munnar, Kerala.
Initial Volume Segregating the Public and the Private
Operation - Rotate Adjusting blocks in response to existing topography
Resultant Volume Addition of retractable spaces
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Plan - Level One
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Systems Breakdown Structure, Interior and Exterior
A three-part breakdown of the distinct systems applied in the design.
Structural System
The construction comprises of an RCC framed structure with a structural lift core placed at the intersection
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Interior
A wide array of mod makes up the interio exposed materiality.
dular furniture or with .
Exterior
The house features an exposed concrete facade with steel framed windows, complemented by arrays of wooden louvres.
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Interiors
Modular Furniture
The furniture in the house is designed as movable and multi-functional blocks. These blocks are made out of light weight wood panels for easy shifting. The blocks are arranged according to what the situation calls for, this arrangement and shifting of furniture aims to promote interaction between the users, something which is seen to be reducing in current times.
Small Bedroom
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Master Bedroom
Living / Dining
The “Thermal-Break” High Performance Facade
Part of the Solar Decathlon India 2021 Competition Team Polymorph - 10 Members
Project Overview Facade Design
The “Thermal Break” Facade is one of the many design strategies applied for a Net Zero School design based in Noida, Delhi. The design focuses on regulating heat transfer through envelope and thermal heat gain through windows, backed by mutliple testing models and simulations.
Systems Breakdown Shading, Louvres and Green Walls
A breakdown of the distinct systems applied in the design.
Green Wall System An array of Green Wall panels spread out over the facade help in bridging the connection between the occupants and nature and improve air quality.
Passive Shading Carefully calculated shading devices that cut down Thermal Heat gain through windows to deliver a comfortable indoor experience for the occupants.
Terracotta Louvres Photocatalytic louvres with self cleaning and anti-bacterial properties providing a clean visual to the occupants.
Cement Fibre Boards The cladding offers high Water and Fire resistant properties while adding to the visuals of the facade.
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Thermal Comfort Passive Shading
The shading has been designed using the manual masking technique to arrive at the optimum projection lengths for the fins. The focus was thermal and visual comfort inside the school classrooms. 100000
Thermal Gain through Exterior Windows
75000 Base Case (kWh) 50000
Design Case (kWh)
25000
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South East Facing Window Dimensions: 5300x2000mm WWR: 40% Super ECBC compliant glazing Louvre Projection: 300 mm Right Side Fin Projection: 300mm
South Facing Window Dimensions: 5300x2000mm WWR: 40% Super ECBC compliant glazing Louvre Projection: 577 mm Side Fins Projection: 615mm
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Daylight Simulation South East Facing Classroom
Base Case: No shading Lux Range: 100 - 2000 lux 22.5m2 area satisfying UDI criteria at least 90% of the time. 37.5% area achieving at least 90% UDI
Daylight Simulation South East Facing Classroom
Design Case: With shading Lux Range: 100 - 2000 lux 40.14m2 area satisfying UDI criteria at least 90% of the time. 66.9% area achieving at least 90% UDI
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Green Wall Assembly Detail
100mm Deep Plastic Container 3mm Dia Drain Holes 4mm Dia Drip Irrigation Pipe 35mm Dia Mild Steel Pipe Frame Facade Mounting Panel 150x450mm Mounting Board Hanging Slot Mounting Board Fixing Groove Mounting Board Tie Hole
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The Moonflower Art Installation
Competition Entry, Group of three
The Moonflower
Concept
The Moonflower is an art installation born out of a modernist perspective, a form of art with a function of light. The design is kept minimal with faded tones of grey and white. The installation was constructed with machine cut Cement Fibre Boards sponsored by Everest Industries. The central piece was constructed using Acrylic Glass, with a diffusing light source at the center. The installation stands at a height of 1.4 meters.
The Moonflower was displayed at the entrance of the exhibtion at Alliance Française Centre, as part of the Platinum Jubilee Event for School of Planning and Architecture, Delhi. The installation now resides at the headquarters of Everest Industries, Noida.
Anchorage / Transmission Digital / 2160x2160 px
Part of the “Megastructural Expansion” Series, one of the first pieces. The concept follows Mega Towers and huge Power Lines with a civilisation at the start of achieving Type 2 status. Location unspecified.
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Sky / Port
Digital / 2160x2160 px
Part of the “Megastructural Expansion” Series, the second piece in the sequence. The concept follows a Sub-Orbital station anchoring itself to a valley, harboring an A-Class Horizon Frigate for customs check and resource allocation. Location unspecified.
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“Kepler”
Digital / 2160x2160 px
Phase - 1. The artwork is based on exploration of worlds beyond current understanding and far out into the known and unknown space, where forces work differently and so do the visuals.
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High Value Mineral Deposit
Water Lilies
Mercurial
Causeway
Scrapyard
Contact
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“Time, Space and Form” Digital / 2160x2160 px
Phase - 2. This installment in the original series focuses more on the architecture, setting and materiality of realities unknown to the current civilisation. The series focuses more on what could be rather than what is.
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The Cartographer
Candyland
Chemical Bloom
The Collector
The Price of Being
Collapse of Substance
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“Voyager”
Digital / 2160x2160 px
Phase - 3. The third installment in the original series, stepping further into more conceptual environments and scenes with a heavy connection to the emotional aspect of oneself, each piece was created in a quick session of under 5 hours.
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Convergence
Digital Frontier
Delta Zone
Sea of Tranquility
In the Absence of Self
The Final Approach
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