BHAVESH
MANJUNATHA
BEDATHUR
M A S T E R’ S O F A R C H I T E C T U R E - 2 0 2 3
“ Imagine ascending a dark path to an illuminated door with a blinding aura, transitioning into a vast brighter space, like a stairway to heaven. A subconscious effect instigated by a unique play of light and shadow along the brick wall. An amalgamation of mud bricks, walls of rammed earth, and hand-crafted materials enhance a user's experience.
” - bhavesh
SUMMER INTERNSHIP
ARCHITECTURE DESIGN PORTFOLIO
CONTENTS
1. K L A MA T H H A L L B R I D G E. ADAPTIVE REUSE & EXPANSION
2. U R B A N H E R I T A G E R E - I M A G I N I N G A M A R K E T P L A C E.
3. R E N E W A B L E S O L U T I O N S A P E R F O R M A T I V E A R E N A.
4. N E T Z E R O C H A L L E N G E
A SCHOOL OF YOGA & SCIENCES
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5. I N T E G R A T E D C A M P U S
H O L I S T I C H E A L T H C A R E.
6. N A T U R E H O M E S H O T E L B Y T H E L A K E.
7. E C O - C O M M U N E A STUDENT HOUSING VILLAGE
8. A B S T R A C T S P A C E S THE HISTORIC SCULPTURE PARK
2 0 2 3 | 6th Y E A R | M. A r c h
Klamath hall a chemistry laboratory building redefined under the premise of the University of Oregon, with an overall approach in “bridging the gap between the university building and the larger community” as a part of solving it’s existing rigid structure. Connecting to the Equitable communities across the campus making it a permeable realm for users. 1
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K L A MA T H H A L L B R I D G E. ADAPTIVE REUSE & EXPANSION MENTOR - ELIZABETH MC LEAN
OR / University of Oregon / Skidmore, Owings & Merrill - 1967
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Cross Section cutting through existing Klamath through the bridge and library spaces
To reduce the carbon footprint and improve the building’s performance, expansion on top of the library and adapting the facade is projected to minimize internal heat gain and help control the amount of light that enters the building
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To further enhance the building’s performance, Operable windows on the new expansion envelope could best ventilate Klamath Hall as wind mainly comes from the west in Eugene.. To integrate better daylighting in the interior, the facade selected was intended to allow light in all day long, whereas glass may require maintenance 3
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Polycarbonate allows indirect light to filter into Klamath Hall without disturbing the existing building. Furthermore, natural lighting provides user visual comfort and reaches more natural light into the interior of Klamath Hall laboratories and classrooms.
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Sectional View into the Expansion bridging out of the existing façade hovering over the library structure adapting its envelope around it seamlessly.
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Redefining a historic marketplace known to be the origin of the city of BENGALURU; resolving COMPLEX URBAN ISSUES present in the primary market; By orienting the users to a defined marketplace, retaining its existing heritage and rich culture is this design exercise involving
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URBANISM
STUDIO
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URBAN HERITAGE R E- I M A G I N I N G - K. R. M A R K E T
breaking down the existing hierarchy and creating efficient solutions for the public masses. 6
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URBANISM
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A DENSE URBAN FABRIC SEGREGATED
‘PETE’ – “FORT”, Is a collective marketplace as a source for the city. The design of the K.R. MARKET is a complex solution connecting lost culture and restoring its existing HERITAGE UTILIZING THE HARD EDGE (For a streamlined street market)
REMEDIATING URBAN SPRAWL
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FORTIFIED with strategies distributing the user flow Segregating spaces with essential functionalities to accommodate floating populations of 2-3 million per day.
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SPICES AND ESSENTIALS 75 Pedestals 70 Shops
FRUIT MARKET 150- Pedestals 30 Shops
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URBANISM
VEGETABLE MARKET 100 Pedestals 40 Shops
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SECONDARY SHOPS & OFFICES 40 SHOPS
BAKERIES & HERITAGE FOOD STALLS 40 Shops – (Heritage front)
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FLOWER MARKET
120 pedestals (street vendors) 25 Shops
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HERITAGE STRUCTURE
The entrance pavilion to the central market.
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THE CONNECTING STOP
Connecting – 3 central nodes A central stop with stores & restrooms
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STRATAGISING THE EXISTING MASS
BASED ON THE FUNCTIONS
BREAKING DOWN THE EXISTING MASS
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HERITAGE SQUARES A COMMON PAVILION
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THE CONNECTING SKYWALK Connecting – 3 central nodes interconnecting complex nodes as an elevated solution
By blending into the crumbling masses of the old market structure, the design emphasizes the "CULTURAL HERITAGE" of the area. Using the selection of materiality for different roles to provide a distinctive feeling of subconscious direction (Ease of identification).
By constructing pavilions and extended arches made of red sandstone that resemble the existing historical building, the HISTORIC CHARACTER IS HIGHLIGHTED.
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MULTI-PURPOSE SHOP MODULES
ELEVATED PEDESTALS
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URBANISM
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‘A MARKETPLACE INFUSED WITH THE EXISTI NG HERITAGE‘
INCLUSIVE FLOWER MARKET HERITAGE CONNECTIVITY
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COMMERCIAL - OFFICE SPACES & EATERIES CENTRAL ACCESS WAY – OPEN STREET MARKETS
LOADOUT PICK – UP POINTS
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PERFORMATIVE ARCHITECTURE STUDIO
SURGE
THE GAMING ARENA
The PERFORMATIVE ARCHITECTURE Studio's design challenge was to develop a reactive façade system for a gaming arena on a small site that would stand out as a landmark structure in relation to its surrounding site context. This system would
RENEWABLE SOLUTIONS A P E R F O R M A T I V E A R E N A.
respond to the local climate and emphasize the façade's practical functionality. 11
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‘SURGE – A SUDDEN ESCALATION ‘ A pavilion that is positioned to benefit from the eastern winds. The DYNAMIC BANDS looping around the building is a concept created along the increase in a RAPID SWELL OF A WAVEFORM elevating the competitive atmosphere of the gaming arena.
RISE OF A WAVE Optimizing the built form
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ACTIVE AND PASSIVE STRATEGIES
A PARAMETRIC BUILDING ENVELOPE
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DOUBLE LAYER GRID - SPACE FRAME STRUCTURE TRIPLE LAYERED INSULATION– The design of a hollow cavity between the space frame structure and the exterior façade results in – l e s se r H E A T - G A I N. Reducing the cooling loads overall.
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COLUMN NODES SUPPORTING THE SPACE FRAME TRUSS A Smart skin reactive SOLAR ENERGY GENERATING - Space frame module integrated with lightweight aluminium fixtures constituting the reactive facade
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Streaming Arena 200 + Capacity seater
Lounge and recreation Collaborative spaces
Arena Breakout, Cafeteria Formal spaces
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Accommodation Private Access
OPENINGS ALONG THE NORTHERN FAÇADE OPTIMIZING THE NATURAL ILLUMINATION
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Waterfront Restaurant Central Kitchen
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Arena Experience Center Display Spaces
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PERFORMATIVE ARCHITECTURE STUDIO
ORIENTED PAVILION - CENTRAL AXIS
CASTING COOLER SHADOW PROFILES
ENERGY SIMULATION – DAYLIGHT ANALYSIS A thorough workshop in the design studio using climate simulation to provide a full analysis of DAYLIGHT, WIND, AND ENERGY calculations applied to the building's façade relevant to the local climatic conditions.
OUTDOOR COMFORT
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As the main design objective, balancing internal and outdoor comfort resulted in the shorter façade being oriented and exposed, capturing the most heat along the sun direction, creating cooler profiles around the building.
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DESIGN COMPETITION (TEAM OF 10 STUDENTS)
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GROUP ENTRY
ROLE – Architectural Design, 3-D Visualization, 3-D Modeling, 2D Drawings, Energy Simulation, Energy calculation
The educational building typology presents a design challenge in obtaining NET ZERO energy status since it must develop a sustainable, self-sufficient building system with precise calculations and design strategies of energy generation versus consumption on site. With the
A NET ZERO CHALLENGE SCHOOL OF YOGA & SCIENC ES
joint effort of a group of 10 students working together for a whole year, a comprehensive report was generated.
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Achieving an ‘ OPTIMUM ORIENTATION ’ to reduce maximum heat gain
Utilizing the site contours for WATER CATCHMENT ZONES
Creating and constructing multipurpose pods, like the ‘NATURE POD’ improves the design and makes the area more engaging, interactive, and creative. These are created as affordable, dependable solutions for a variety of circumstances with a need for social distancing and isolated community activities.
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LIGHTWEIGHT RIBBED BAMBOO STRUCTURE
INNOVATION - MULTIPURPOSE USAGE - SUSTAINABLE YOGA/ STUDY PODS
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NORTH –EAST
CENTRAL
CONNECTING PEOPLE & SPACES
ORIENTER CLASSROOMS
ILLUMINATING VOIDS
INTEGRATED GREEN COURTYARDS
OPEN TERRACES, BUFFER ZONES
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ENERGY SIMULATION – DAYLIGHT ANALYSIS
Energy-efficient classrooms with DOUBLEGLAZED INSULATION, creating heat-resistant north-oriented facades and comfortable learning spaces around the yoga school.
Integrated HVAC systems with CHILLED BEAMS as passive cooling strategies reducing the carbon footprint
The school’s OPTIMUM ORIENTATION and massing, along with thoughtfully designed shading devices, create the optimal conditions for daylit interiors and the placement of photovoltaic panels.
Generating RENEWABLE SOURCES OF ENERGY on-site meeting the needs of the campus and REGENERATING for everyday use
To illuminate the corridors and provide a cool microclimate that enables them to function as buffer zones between the proportionately hotter exteriors and cooler interiors, many courtyards have been provided.
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The goal of the INTEGRATED CAMPUS design is to provide room for many interconnected functions to combine and form an efficient solution. An innovative multi-specialty hospital with a holistic approach to design that connects patients to nature while maintaining the
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AN INTEGERATED CAMPUS HOLISTIC HEALTHCARE
functionality of effective healthcare services.
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‘NATURE AS A CLUSTER‘
A design concept connecting a cluster of functional spaces to create an infused program working in harmony with existing nature and its users.
CONNECTING A CLUSTER OF FUNCTIONS
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A CENTRAL GREEN - ATRIUM
TRANSITIONING THROUGH GREEN SPACES INTERNALLY
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ENTRY AND WAITING LOUNGE A ring connecting the essential spaces with a green circumference.
EMERGENCY – INPATIENT DEPARTMENT Vehicle access, quick care
OUTPATIENT DEPARTMENT – Public access, heavy traffic spaces.
INTENSIVE CARE UNITS Private access, isolated ward units
Cafeteria and central restrooms
On-site water treatment plant
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Auditorium and gathering hall
Administrative units
Connecting central atrium
Ward units facing the atrium
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ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO
‘THE HEALING GARDENS‘ An integrated garden designed within the hospital with a holistic approach connecting the wards of the hospital to the lake-side garden spaces accessible to the patients with an intention of faster healing connected to nature.
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Perforated brick–jaali ( screens) and terracotta blocks create a free flow of air and VISUAL CONNECTIVITY To the green spaces
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2020 |
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The design of a 4-Star hotel on a steep slope by the lake in Bengaluru is a natural home rich in biodiversity and a luxury experience for its users. Stepping down the slopes creates
Voids create a framed view of the biophilic design with natural materials and a green façade system integrated within every room creating a serene experience.
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NATURE HOMES HOTEL BY THE LAKE
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The rooms are made to take advantage of the lake and the lovely cityscape, making this a special vacation house. The transition between the rooms and the central green roofs attracts the users to the natural terrain. Minimalistic interiors are designed out of local, natural materials that take advantage of the site's features.
City view infinity pool, rooftop decks
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Lake view deck, Waterfront Restaurants
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‘THE WALKABLE ROOF‘ Spatial ORIENTATION emphasized facing the rooms toward the lake optimizing the views and creating a recycle of cool breezes from the water bodies creating a cooler microclimate. The contoured site directing the users into the natural landscapes is the connecting roof, descending into the green courtyards.
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The need for a student housing typology alongside a college campus in RAICHUR, KARNATAKA, is a steep contoured site posing a challenge to decipher. A co-living space for students with multi-purpose spaces creates the site to be an integrated student village. Multiple blocks of essential amenities. Providing the students with extensive landscape areas to help them feel more connected to the outdoors.
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ECO-COMMUNE A STUDENT HOUSING VILLAGE
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ACADEMIC
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A unique PARAMETRIC approach to develop a façade of staggering room typologies inspired by the design principles & techniques of MODULAR CONSTRUCTION, connecting the users to nature with the use of locally available natural materials. Mud plasters and wire-cut bricks enhance the ambiance with cantilevered slabs supporting the staggered positioning of room modules.
Common halls and collaborative spaces
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Rooms facing the central amphitheater
Open study decks and group tables
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This design of a sculpture park on the heritage site of HAMPI, KARNATAKA, is an exercise emphasizing abstract place-making. Creating an experience out of ancient heritage & culture is a place of comfort stepping down levels along the riverbed. Creating a narrative, the path of the user along the timeline of an ancient script with the use of unique materiality and levels defining the character of the place.
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ABSTRACT SPACES A HISTORIC SCULPTURE PARK
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Optimizing the natural terrain creates cooler planes for user comfort contrasting with the hot climate of the region. Leading the users in a defined pathway of subconscious experiences and visual connectivity throughout multiple planes of the park enhances the user experience with additional elements & a play of light and shadow. The riverbed reduces the effect of the HOT arid climate absorbing the ground temperatures, with locally available STONE BLOCKWORK, a key highlight of the design.
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“ Thank you , This has been My Space “
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BHAVESH
: ar.bhavesh.mb@asu.edu
MANJUNATHA BEDATHUR
CONTACT
: +1 (602) 662-6885