PORTFOLIO AT I R K H A N
PORTFOLIO AT I R K H A N
CONTACT +47 98 47 21 98 atir2603@gmail.com Sloreåsen 9 A 1257 Oslo, Norway
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BACKGROUND Nationality: Norwegian Study: Master in Architecture Language: Norwegian, english, urdu Birth: 26.03.1991 Born: Norway
WORK/PRACTICE 10.2016- Aspirant -exhibition design, education Nasjonalmuseet - Arkitektur 02.2014 - Internship 06.2014 Venhoeven CS 10.2013 - Internship 01.2014 INSIDE OUTSIDE/Petra Blaisse 07.2013 - Norwegian National contact in EASA: European Architectecture Student Assebly 09.2012 - Guide/collaborator in an 06.2013 exhibition ´Urban Animals the architects of the nature´ Musuem of Sciense, NTNU 08.2012 - Leader of the student council 06.2013 for Institute of Architecture, NTNU PUBLICATIONS 09.2014 FORUM/AetA, issue 7 Dutch architectural magazine
EDUCATION 2010 - 2015: Master in Architecture Faculty of Architecture and Fine Arts NTNU, (Trondheim, Norway) 2013 - 2014: Exchange year, architecture Academy of Architecture Amsterdam School of the Arts WORKSHOPS January 2013 Winter School; Slim city Academy of Architecture, School of the Arts, Amsterdam Nominated among top 3 August 2013 “Floaptures” - EASA: European Architectecture Student Assebly Zuzemberk, Slovenia June 2012 Rallar Architects - Boathouse in Haddal Site: rallararkitekter.com July 2012 “Strange Nature” - EASA: European Architectecture Student Assebly Helsinki, Finland DIGITAL SKILLS Creative Suite: Adobe Indesign Adobe Illustrator Adobe Photoshop AutoCAD Archicad (CAD) Sketchup (3D) 3d studioMAX
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HARBOUR OF PROCESSES
CR EATING & CO M PO SING SPACE
C OMPL E X PROGRA MS
HOUS I N G I N TRON DHE I M
URBAN D EVOLEPMENT IN T ROND HEIM
URBAN D EVOLEPMENT IN T ROND HEIM
N T N U, S P R I N G 2 0 1 5
NTNU, FALL 2 0 1 4
A HK, S PRI N G 2014
N TN U, S PRI N G 2012
NT NU, FALL 2012
NT NU, FALL 2012
DIPLOMA T H ESI S
S QUA S H C E NTE R
COLLAGE EMBASSY
HOUSING
FO O D M ARKET
U RBAN PL ANNING
CONTENT
SPRING 2015// N T N U / /
DIPLOMA PROJECT FA C U LT Y F O R A R C H I T E C T U R E A N D F I N E A RT
THEME// TUTORS//
DIPLOMA THESIS Ole Møystad, Ole Jørgen Bryn
and imagine how much we could build with that money....
true! enrich the city with new processes, for the inhabitants
THE THEORETICAL INVESTMENT COST OVER 20 YEARS
FEASIBILITY STUDY OF SOUTH HARBOUR, HELSINKI The motivation behind my thesis is to participate in the relevant discussion about the placement of a museum proposed by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, on the waterfront of Eteläsatama in the heart of Helsinki city. There are mixed opinions concerning if this is the right way of regenerating the harbour. As an opposition to the design competition launched by Guggenheim, another party organises a “counter competition” by name Next Helsinki. The aim is to create a platform for discussion; alternative proposals for the South Harbour - which I as a part of my thesis participate and contribute to. How to renew the South Harbour area of Eteläsatama for future benefit for the city of Helsinki? The scope of my thesis is connected to topics related to both the site, the South Harbour as a whole, and strategies connected to cost and investment. What else could there be? The possibilities given by the capital which the city is willing to invest in Guggenheim can be transformed into something completely different. My thesis is an exploration towards what this alternative could be, and how it could reintroduce lost value and create new means to the South Harbour.
Guggenheim
Helsinki
0,5 mill
9,1 mill
5,0 mill
0,8 mill
1,3 mill
REAL ESTATE TAX
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
OPERATION COST
BUILDING MAINTENANCE
GUGGENHEIM LICENSE FEE
eur/year
eur/year
eur/year
eur/year
eur/year
GUGGENHEIM
Relation? how can I take more part of in the built environment?
*investment cost 130 million EUR, 20 years, 4% interest
Can I do, rather than watch? Is there any possibilities of taking part of the processes within the building?
*fee to Guggenheim: 30 million USD over 20 years
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what if we used the same amount Guggenheim is planning to spend, but on something else? yeah, imagine! We can
COST ESTIMATION GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM REAL ANNUAL COST FOR THE CITY OF HELSINKI
name it the Bricks of Possibilities...
16,7 mill eur/year ‘BRICKS OF POSSIBILITIES’
9,1mill eur/year
ANNUITY DEVELOPMENT
ANNUAL BUDGET FOR CONSTRUCTION
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2800 eur/m²
COST OF BUILDING PER SQUARE METERS [2]
EACH QUARTER 2 bricks 800 m2
20 m
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3200 m²
POSSIBLE AMOUNT OF ANNUALLY CONSTRUCTED STRUCTURE
AFTER 10 YEARS 80 bricks 32 000 m2
400 m²
SIZE OF THE 8 BRICKS CONSTRUCTED YEARLY
20 m
20 m
AFTER 20 YEARS 160 bricks 64 000 m2
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DELIRIOUS HELSINKI the many entities that offer and encourage diversity, within the portals into the unknown possibilities of different processes
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the Sibelius
the Linux
the Marimekko
the Supercell
the KONE
the Kaurismäk
the Saarinen
the Arabia
the Jansson
the Fiskars
the Tom
the Edelfelt
THE MATRIX Created from the matrix of the typologies, what kind of spaces will be possible to make?
the Aalto
The Hänninen
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PLAN 1
PLAN 2
Left: The Grid of Processes where ideas become reality Right: The Elements -three different elements meet on the floor of the harbour, each with different structural system
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View as a pedestrain in the promonade
MASTERPLAN scenario year 20
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F A L L 2 0 1 4 / / N T N U / /
C R E AT I N G & C O M P O S I N G S PA C E S FA C U LT Y F O R A R C H I T E C T U R E A N D F I N E A RT
THEME// TUTORS//
S q u a s h c e n t e r, Tr o n d h e i m Branko Mitrovic
THEME COMPOSING SPACES How to create and compose spaces attached to different programs and use? Through this project, the tutor Branko Mitrovic encurage the students to focus on the theme of visuality and form in architecture. By designing a squash center, the aspect of visuality, composition and relation of spaces is being discussed. The given site is in a steep slope Trondheim, which enables a range of creating different relations between levels, spaces and forms/ antiforms.
CONCEPT THE CORRIDOR SPACCE In my project I study the use of corridors and hallways through history, and how it could be reintroduced as a main space where both the cirlution, activities of the sports and socializing could take place. The hallway becomes the main axix within the project, which ties the different parts together.
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PLAN UPPER LEVEL the upper street levels connects to the road by a bigger park, while the lower level relate to sports activities and the river.
PLAN GROUND FLOOR the corridor/hallway faces a open facade on one side, and the squash courts on the other side, being dug into the ground.
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EXTERIOR ILLUSTRATION View from the park, towards the main entrance
CROSS SECTION the upper street levels connects to the road by a bigger park, while the lower level relate to sports activities and the river.
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A view from across the river
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Inside the arena
AXONOMETRIC SECTION the upper street levels connects to the road by a bigger park, while the lower level relate to sports activities and the river.
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SPRING 2014// A H K / /
COMPLEX PROGRAM AMSTERDAM ACADEMY OF ARCHITECTURE
THEME// TUTORS//
Dutch embassy in Moscowy L a u r e n s J a n Te n K a t e
AN EMBASSY WITHIN A LABYRINTH OF COLLAGED SPACES What is an embassy? Through researching each function an embassy contains - dwelling, rituals, work and museum - new means of what an embassy can be was formulated. What is a barrier? The theme reflects upon both the physical and the mental aspects. An exploration towards a collection of sequanced spaces where functions can merge
The mingled world within the city of Moscow, where formal and unformal meets and make coincidence, reaction and interaction happen
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East facade
The hallway: Place for art, work and leisure
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DETAILED SECTION A pattern of 4 different walls with different materials, with the roof hovering above
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- Wall pattern: Big, narrow, closed and open spaces defined by walls in different angles.
- The functional paths: Four different sequences of functional routes through the building.
- Roof pattern: The cutting lines paths create openings in the walls and roof, letting sunlight in.
- Varying ceiling height: The open aera has bigger ceiling height, working against the space defined by walls
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SPRING 2012// N T N U / /
HOUSING FA C U LT Y F O R A R C H I T E C T U R E A N D F I N E A RT
THEME// TUTORS//
Wa t e r i n M o v e m e n t / G r e y w a t e r Bjørn Otto Braaten
HOW CAN RAIN WATER BE USEFULL IN OUR SOCIETY?
Ground floor plan
20 m
The average temperature in Norway is raising. And so is the amount of rain – statistics shows the further increase of rainwater will be almost 20 % in the next few years. There are already 200 rain days yearly in Trondheim and, like many other big cities; the city is struggling coping with the increasing amount of rainwater.
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1:20 model section: exploring light, levels and spacial experiences in the bath - the most personal meeting with the water. Through the exploration we built diferent sketch models and vary the hights, levels and openings.
To right: Plan/section apartment A Below: Plan/section apartment B
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ELEVATION Seen from the forest side. The tin roof is hovering over the complex and - when raining - makes sounds, gathers and leads the water.
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SPRING 2013// N T N U / /
COMPLEX PROGRAMS FA C U LT Y F O R A R C H I T E C T U R E A N D F I N E A RT
THEME// TUTORS//
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PLAN 1ST FLOOR
PLAN 2ND FLOOR
SECTION B-B´
SECTION C-C´
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Left: View from central outdoow staircase; a place for meeting and socializing Top:Interior view, of second floor showing the big space of the Food Market Bottom: A view from inside the greenhouse on the upper level
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DETAIL ROOF SECTION
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F A L L 2 0 1 2 / / N T N U / /
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URBAN PLANNING FA C U LT Y F O R A R C H I T E C T U R E A N D F I N E A RT
THEME// TUTORS//
Ur b a n d e v o l e p m e n t , Tr o n d h e i m Markus Schwai
E X PA N D I N G C I T I E S. W H AT I S T H E S O L U T I O N ? The starting point for this project was the area Lade, northeast in Trondheim, which is today highly debated in term of urban planning. Lade is today an industrial and commercial area, close by the city centre. By firstly analysing the existing situation, we would then create a new plan to solve the mono-use of the area and thinking future sustainability and how to cope with the increasing housing pressure in Trondheim. My group discussed not only challenges Trondheim will encounter, but also all problems the bigger cities are struggling with. The increasing population and the environmental questions made us look at the bigger picture – the future to come. A drastic change to how we plan cities have to be made – but what and how? Through this project we have explored new ways of thinking cities; from todays core model where the city is in the centre, to a linear city system.
Trondheim´s development
Trondheim today: From the periphery and in to city centre. The city expands outwards
We m a d e a c i t y w a l l - a B O R D E R L I N E b e t w e e n d e n s e c i t y a n d w i l d n a t u r e.
What if we turn it around? What if the centre is in the periphery - a borderline - and the city only grows inside it
Then connect an highly effective transportation on this linear city, and avoid bottle neck effect
There will be 5 Borderlines in Trondheim, whom together defines the city. We are solving one of them - the on in Lade
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SECTION
The housing area, connected to the Borderline
SECTION
The node business/commercial area
PLAN
The node business/ commercial area
PLAN
The housing area, connected to the Borderline
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BO THE
Visualization of the green lines that follow you through the dense city structure to the wild nature on the other side of Borderline
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The Borderline meets the water
N A T U R E B O R D E R
TRANSPORT
C I T Y
200 m
URBAN PLAN
Area plan over one Borderline - in Lade, Trondheim. The linear city in the periphery lies in-between dense city structure on one side, and wild nature on the other.
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