ASIL IQBAL PORTFOLIO'21

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PORTFOLIO


2017-2021

C o - Fo u n d e r Fount D esi g n Studi o , Ne w D el hi

P r o j e c t s Un d e r t a k e n : • T a i t r a O f f i c e Ne h r u P l a c e • C o n t r o l r i s k , Ne h r u P l a c e • M a a d e n o f f i c e , A e r o c i t y • M s p l o f f i c e g r e a t e r No i d a • C A & A a c c o c i a t e s o f f i c e , P r e e t V i h a r • 1 3 5 b i r c h c o u r t n i r v a n a c o u n t r y • O Y O G r e a t e r No i d a , K n o w l e d g e P a r k 3

ASI L IQBA L ARCHITECT (B.ARCH)

EDU C AT ION A MI T Y I N T E R N AT I O N A L S C H O O L , NO I D A | 2011 |

HI THERE , I’m a 29 year old architectural designer (B.Arch) . Offering over 7 years of rich experience in completing prestigious Design & Build projects , Interior Finishes & Fit-out and Renovation projects .

PERS ONAL INFORMATION

ARCHITECTUR AL DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT PROJECT PL ANNING RESOURCE PL ANNING AND MANAGEMENT SITE AND C ONTR ACT ADMINSTR ATION CLIENT REL ATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT

• Excellent track record of working on large scale projects with stringent deadlines, with efficient utilization of minimal resources; received appreciations from clients for achieving timely deliverables • Rich experience in providing technical leadership & creativity from inception through launch, involving development of concept, schematics, design, presentation drawings including 3D views and detailed drawings • Proficient in managing various techno-commercial matters including tendering, vendor management and sub-contracting negotiation & finalization • People-friendly & approachable with strong interpersonal, analytical, problem-solving & critical thinking skills; possess strong sense of aesthetics, an eye for detail, a sense of balance, proportion and volumetric compositions • Experience in international codes and standards, gained by working on international projects; acquired sensitivity to the dynamics of cross-cultural workspaces

SOF T WA R E S

PERS ONAL DETAIL S

B ACHELOR OF AR CHITECT UR E ( UG ) S M V D U , J & K | 2016 |

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Date of Birth: 7 August 1992 Languages : English , Hindi

Address: 703 Shipra apartment , Kaushambi , Ghaziabad , U.P. 201010 Phone : +91-9910659559 Email : asiliqbal.1992@gmail.com

• I I NS O f f i c e Ne w D e l h i • Ne w He r a l d I n d i a , He a d office • R e s i d e n t i a l I n t e r i o r , G 3 7 S a k e t , Ne w D e l h i • Shar nam A par tment Inter ior • R ewar i R esidence , R ewar i

Key Result Areas: • Managed client pitch and negotiation, design development , Boq Site architect and coordination • Extending complete turnkey solution to clients • Executed projects namely medium scale office , residential and commercial projects • Liaising between the owner/developer and the design consultants throughout the design and construction process • Developing the initial design, conceptual estimates, and clients’ schedule for risk evaluation; and ensuring the generation of a variety of conceptual design alternatives to satisfy client needs and the requirements of a project’s specifications • Managing large teams to produce projects on time and on budget • Directing and generating the creation of documents for successful completion of the projects assigned • Preparing documents for state review and approval of financing for multiple projects • Working on concept & schematic presentations; coordinating with the team for preparation of working drawings, fit-outs, layout plans, as built drawings, MEP drawings and 3D presentations; ensuring delivery of design in-line with client’s requirements and ‘0” error drawing policy • Coordinating closely with clients, architects, vendors and contractors from the early stages of design till completion, for interior design, (MEP), civil & architectural works; reviewing all detailed shop drawings as per approved design drawings and specifications from (PMC) Project Management Consultant • Extending support for development of concept design, final drawings project schedules, master schedules, resource schedules; conducting cost benefit analysis, feasibility studies and assessment of project requirements • Managing all techno-commercial activities such as project costing, budgeting, procurement, estimation & tendering and subcontractor billing

A r chite ctur al Inter n N+U D esi g n studi o, Ne w D el hi P r o j e c t s Un d e r t a k e n : • Va i b h a v He r i t a g e He i g h t s , S e c t o r 1 6 No i d a • M o u n t L i t e r a S c h o o l , A m r i t s a r • M i n a r c h O v e r s e a s P v t . L t d . I T P a r k • G o l d G r o u p Ho u s i n g , S e c t o r 1 0 8 G u r u g r a m • C a r n a t i o n P a r k Fo o d C o u r t , P a t h a n k o t 2014-2015

Key Result Areas: • Managed design development, working drawing , submission drawing , gfc drawing as well as project presentation. • Executed large scale hospitability and housing projects under senior project architect and site architect .


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CONTENT CURRICULUM VITAE P ROJECTS CONCE PTUAL / PROPOSALS... COSMOPOLITAN VILLA SUSTAINABILITY WORKSHOP JLR MUSE UM RIVE R JE WE L THE COSME NT AS BUILT... THE HIBISCUS VILLA TAITRA OF F ICE LOUVRE HOUSE MAADE N OF F ICE KP HOSTE L BE AN SAHAB


CO S MO PO LIT A N VI LLA N I RV AN A C O UN TRY , GURUGRAM

TYPE : VILLA LOCATION : SECTOR 50 AREA : 11200 SQFT YEAR : 2017 The idea was to design a contemporary house which responds to the needs of an Indian lifestyle yet equally modern in terms of spaces and furniture of current times and also sticking to the roots. The design is a simple interplay between the shapes of planer solid and void. A series of additive and subtractive transformation operation on base volumes of spaces as per programme. The act of stepping up to an elevated space might express the extroverted nature of space, the lowering of a space below its surroundings might allude to its introverted nature.


Fire Place in the semiopen volume helps as winter retreat.

G e o g rap h i c & Socio Cultura l Conte x t

Basement is used as a summer retreat and Terrace is used as a winter retreat for recreational purposes. Natural Light has been carefully used as a building material itself enriching the space it penetrates. Living room is designed as a glazed double height space on North-East maximizing the view and natural light. Centralized spatial organisation around a courtyard inspired by Vernacular courtyard style of harrapan valley civilization

Mate ri al & C o nstruction Vocabula r y

Selection of classic materials i.e. concrete, wood, stone are blended with divergent structure and construction techniques such as waffle slab and large concrete columns and sheer walls arranged around a structural core

Electrical & AHU Room , Laundary and utility . Terrace Garden which isolates the user from the busy lifestyle and help to relieve the stress.

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Entrance Courtyard is welcoming as it is a double height volume enriched by the day light.

De si g n Re l ati on to Physica l Enviro n-

It’s linked through Transparency and Fenestrations. Veranda acts as space bridging the indoor to outdoor while also giving the sense of spatial enclosure.

Sunken waterpool acts as relaxing and calming zone which also invites the natural light from the cutout above.

A sunken courtyard protected from surface level around and noise by the mass surrounding it, remaining a source of light and views for underground spaces opening into it.

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN Living room is a glazed double height space on North-East maximizing the view along a diagonal axis and natural light.

A horizontal plane elevates above the ground plane establishes vertical surface along its edges that reinforce the visual sepration between its field and the surrounding ground.

Recreational Lounge acts as a multipurpose zone for the user binding both natural elements water and earth.

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Guest Bedroom is placed adjaced to courtyard and living space, keeping it in semi-private zone of the house.

Ba la nc e o f In t ima te & Socia l Spac e s

Open approach to stilt level. Basement, Veranda and Terrace acts as the main social spaces while intimate spaces are packed in the shell. Both kinds of spaces are well mingled with each other.

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SECOND FLOOR PLAN

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LIVING + DINING AREA

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KITCHEN + PANTRY

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INDOOR COURTYARD

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GUEST BEDROOM

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BEDROOM

6 PRIVATE COURTYARD 7 FRONT ELEVATED VARANDAH 8 MASTER SUITE + BALCONY 9 BEDROOM


North West Facade is blocked by louvers creating a play of shadows in courtyard.

Openings are at the corner of configuration, secondary zones will be created within . TERRACE VIEW

Louvers encloses the West facade on stilt level and a peripherial wall defining the border.

Recreational Lounge is enclosed by glazing on East which helps light to get in the basement.

LIVING + DINING AREA


S U STA IN A B ILI TY DEP AR TMEN T A N A N T U N IVE R SITY , AHEMD AB AD

TYPE : WORKSHOP LOCATION : AHEMDABAD AREA : 20000 SQFT YEAR : 2017 SCOPE : Design and research


Creating a wind tunnel to maximise passive cooling effect

Adding function to the form

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1 Analysis of site with respect to wind direction and sun path to achieve a passively designed building

Narrowing the entry and exit point of wind tunnel for venturi effect

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Recessing volumes on west and south for shading measures

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WAT ER M ANAGEMENT A N D R AIN WATER HARVESTING The water collected in the overhead tank travels through 4 different processes to fulfil different needs of the building and its users at the same time saving a substaintial amount of water consumption.The process is a combination of rainwater harvesting, grey water management and sewage treatment system at the same time.

PASSIVE C OOLING Passive cooling or chimney effect is the flow of air through the building due to air buoyancy. The effect increases air ventilation throughout the built volume and results in lower use of energy to further cool the building down.

NATUR A L O R R E USE D B UI LDI NG MATE R IA L S The building materials used on both the interior and exterior of the building are either an ecofriendly material or a material composed through existing waste materials.Even the structural concrete and brick walls are the composed of waste rubble aggregate.

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN

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R E DUC E D S O LA R HE AT G AIN

The southern and western facades of the buildings have been created with maximum mass to restrict solar heat gain from the building. The northern facade of the building is created with maximum openings since it does not receive direct sun.

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN

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WORKSHOPS

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LIBRARY

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RESEARCH CABINS

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TEACHER CABINS

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DISCUSSION ROOM CONFERENCE LIBRARY KEEPER’S ROOM CENTRAL COURTYARD


BUIL D IN G COMP ON E N T S :

T HE C L ASSR OOM AND WORK SHOP S PAC E

The spaces are designed to gain maximum light and ventilation throughout a day. The openable exterior wall of the spaces provides the user with a freedom of using the space differently at different times of the day.The spaces are located on the eastern and northern facade of the builing to have minimum heat gain through the openings.

TH E WE ST ER N FACADE TREATMEN T

The western facade of the building includes openings to the faculty cabins, research cabins and the service shafts. The cabins are provided with dense louvers to avoid direct sunlight in the volumes.The shaftes are covered with perforated walls to avoid a dull look and foul smells at the same time. Moreover it keeps the toilets cool and windy at the same time.

THE V E RTI C A L C I R C ULATIO N C OR E The vertical circulation core acts as a south western thermal insulating mass blocking the direct sun and providing enough wind through perforations at the same time. The block also acts a solar panel wall to trap maximum sun for electricity production.The semi open nature of the space makes it a huge interaction hub through all times of the day.

T H E L I BR A RY A ND CO NFERENCE S PA C E

The Library and the conference spaces are placed at the southern corner of the building to provide a silent space. The sloped roof alllows half the space to have a double heighted volume providing it a grander look and larger volume at the same time. The eastern glass opening acts as a light source for the library.


JL R M u s e u m COR P OR AT E M USEUM , PUNE

Bird’s Eye View Isometric ariel

TYPE : MUSEUM THESIS LOCATION : PUNE YEAR : 10TH SEM

“ the iconnic roof of range rover meets the strong shoulderline of jaguar “

The CORPORATE museum institution is sometimes used as a marketing device in the creation and realization of theconsumers’ needs to achieve notable financial benefits (Kotler, 2005). It creates and stimulatesparticular consumer – behaviour, becomes the brand and prestige manifestation (Gottdiener, 1998), andis the means of advertisement and promotion (Newhouse, 1998). The museums’ function in command economy realities is functioning in conditions of competition (Kotler, 2005). Being in the Land Rover/Jaguar Assembly plant complex lends positively to the experience of the museum. The physical presence of the plant makes the organisational memories much more tangible to the people.


a 2 1 .HO LE DE C K WAFFL E S LA B The concrete waffle slab HOLEDECK is a patented system of voided slabs for buildings with big spans between supports and a high level of services. It can be pierced all through its thickness by the building conductions and services. HOLEDECK is especially suitable for buildings requiring multiple services as well as large or medium spans.

2 .O C TE T T R U SS S PA C E F R A ME OCTET TRUSS is a space frame of space structure for lightweight rigid structure . It was invented by alexander Graham Bell anround 1900 and Buckminster fuller in 1950s. Such Frame is especially stable against wind loads .

a.Continous ceiling panel lighting

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for asthetic and functional purpose . also helps provide even illumination

b.Viewing angles altered during trasition . a narrow entrance pathway to a large c. North facing louvers ( angle 45 ) for uniform illumination. also the oly visibly d. Visual clues of spaces controlled through fenestartion pattern around central core . The building stands on land as does a sculpture on a pedestal The roof gives the building the identity for its cause.

e.Structural member provide support and mark the major transition within buildings in reference to surrounding

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JAGUAR HALL

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LAND ROVER HALL

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SV OPERATIONS HALL

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ENTRANCE LOBBY

5 CURRENT LINEUP HALL ( AS JLR ) 6 RESTAURANT 7 RETAIL SHOP 8 LIBRARY AND ARCHIVE 9 LOUNGE Evolution of product line up in a chronological order FIRST FLOOR The current line up is placed centrally within the exhibition halls symbolizing the merging of their product line up

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The research hall is placed centrally within building symbolic of the merger of two brands FIRST BASEMENT

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R I V ER J E W E L SA B ARM AT I R IVERF RONT , AHE MDABAD

TYPE : RESTAURANT LOCATION : AHEMDABAD YEAR : 9TH SEM The idea is to create a new landmark in the heart of the city through spatial dynamism, public engagement and transparency. The restaurant will attract the public with it’s volume and bring them into the open spaces on the promenade level with outdoor seating on the riverfront, open performance area as well as by providing bar, casual and fine dine facility on the first floor, attracting the pedestrial and vehicular public into this transitional zone between the city scape and river sabarmati.


PICTURESQUE PANAROMIC VIEW

BAR COUNTER

TOILET

CASUAL DINE

DELIVERY COUNTER

KITCHEN

DELIVERY COUNTER

OUTDOOR SITTING

CYCLE STAND


Co sM e n t Gr o u p H o us i ng , Guru g ram

Bird’s Eye View Isometric ariel

TYPE : TOWNSHIP LOCATION : GRURGRAM AREA : 35 ACRE YEAR : 8TH SEM


OR IE N TAT IO N AND MY STERY The arrangement of towers suggest the circulation which unfolds the mystery of design

O R DE R A ND VA R I TY The organic arrangement of towers as well as two different tower layout imparts an order to varity

V I S IBL E L IFE The ideal stretch of public spaces and poros stilt floor removes clustrophobia within containment Naturally lit central parks bring vibrancy to moving dimensnions of nature and visible life

F O R M A ND S IZE The elegance and the rythm of the building provide organizational impetus to the design and planning of the interior space

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CENTRAL PARK

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COMMUNITY CENTER AREA

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CLUBHOUSE AREA

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RETAIL SHOPS AREA

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EWS RESERVED AREA

6 STP UNDERGROUND PLANT 7 SUB STATION ZONE

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SITE PLAN


VILLA F7 THE H IBISC US , G U R U GR AM

TYPE : Residential Interior LOCATION : Sector 50 AREA : 9700SQFT YEAR : 2021 ( On going ) SCOPE : TURNKEY - Design

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1. MASTER SUITE SECOND FLOOR 2. GUEST BEDROOM

3. DINING AREA 4. LIVING ROOM AREA


T AI T R A O F F IC E N e h ru Pl ac e , N e w D elhi

TYPE : Office Interior LOCATION : Eros tower AREA : 1150SQFT YEAR : 2018 SCOPE : Design and Project Management The office space at Nehru Place required a minimal and elegant overall finish. The design process aimed to provide minimum partition walls while segregating the spaces at the same time. The use of materials play a major role in visual segregation of spaces. The thermos wood and grey carpet finish was chosen to provide a professional look and make it a warm comfortable zone for the waiting area at the same time.


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CONFERENCE ROOM LOUNGE + EATING AREA

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MANAGER CABIN

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DIRECTOR’S ROOM

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WORKSTATION AREA SERVER ROOM FILE STORAGE BALCONY


L OU V RE H O U S E Ni r v a n a C o un try , Sector 50 G u ru gr am

TYPE : Residential Extention LOCATION : Birch Court , Nirvana AREA : 5100SQFT YEAR : 2019 SCOPE : TURNKEY - Design & Construction

A single storied residence in Gurgaon needed an expansion to accommodate the privacy needs and an office space. The extension was demanded as a first floor residential space and an office space at the top which had a flexibility to be converted as an occasional party space as well.


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KITCHEN + BREAKFAST

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BALCONY

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MASTER SUITE + DRESS

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KIDS BEDROOM

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GREAT ROOM + OFFICE SOAKING WATERBODY TERRACE SERVANT AREA


MAAD E N O F F IC E A E RO CIT Y , N EW D ELHI

TYPE : Office Interiors LOCATION : JW Mariotte complex AREA : 2200SQFT YEAR : 2019 SCOPE : Design and Project Management The office space at Aerocity required a rich finish with a minimum use of material palette. The design process aimed to provide minimum partition walls while segregating the spaces at the same time. The use of glass play a major role in connecting spaces.

MEETING ROOM AND MANAGER CABIN


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MANAGER CABIN SERVER ROOM STORE PANTRY

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K P HO S T E L K N O W L E DGE P ARK 3 , GR E A T ER N O IDA

TYPE : Comm + Residential LOCATION : Knowledge park III AREA : 7800SQFT YEAR : 2020 ( under cons. ) SCOPE : Turnkey-Design and Construc-

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The guest house was proposed to cater the needs of the students and the expo visitors of Greater Noida. The client required a maximum number of occupants at the same time not compromising with the quality of living inside the building. A strictly minimal approach was followed through the project. The use of Bangalore tiles on the façade acts as a traditional yet functional element to the building. It helps in creating a perforated façade and adds a little drama with the lights and shadows.


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OWNER’S LIVING ROOM

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OFFICE

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HOSTEL ROOM TYPE 1 + BALCONY HOSTEL ROOM TYPE 2 + BALCONY HOSTEL ROOM TYPE 3

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STILT FLOOR


B EAN S A H A B C A FE S A K E T , N EW DE LHI

TYPE : Interior design LOCATION : Champa gali AREA : 980SQFT YEAR : 2020 SCOPE : DESIGN The brand needed an elegant yet low cost interior design concept. The space being rented created a challenge to have minimum permanent changes to the existing structure. Use of rubber wood, river stones and powder coated metal helped assemble and finish the execution quickly. The facade was designed to have a wide peek-in to attract as many customers as possible.




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