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MOSS U R B A N

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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

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i n s t i t u t e , A u r o v i l l e , I n d i a 5 . f o r m u l a 1 T O O L S U S E D ( P O R T F A D O B E A D O B E A D O B E

O L I O M A K I N G ) I N D E S I G N C C P H O T O S H O P A F T E R E F F E C T S

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P a s s i o n a t e d e s i g n e r , b a s e d i n K o l k a t a , I n d i a , p r o v i d i n g f r e e l a n c e a r c h i t e c t u r a l s e r v i c e s a n d s u p p o r t t o o w n e r s , c o n s u l t a n t s , a n d a r c h i t e c t u r a l f i r m s f r o m i n i t i a l p r o g r a m m i n g a n d d e s i g n p h a e s t h r o u g h t h e c o m p l e t i o n o f c o n s t r u c t i o n . A P R B R

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STAY UPDATE

A S H W I N V I L L A A r c h i t e c t u r e F u r n i t u r e D e s i g n I n t e r i o r D e s i g n 6435

Name:MUKESH KUMAR Agra Pincode: 283121 State: U.P. Country: India Project/Assignment Detail Title: renovation and remodelling of garage space Category: Architecture CAD / AutoCAD Freelancer from: Anywhere, Agra Type of Work: Part-Time, Full-Time. 10 Remuneration Offered: Rs. 2000-2000 Per Day. Duration days. A R C H I T E C T U R E ,

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A formerly garage space in area , turned into a spacious house naturally lit by large roof lights. The interior with a generous 230m2 on one floor level is finished in a simple material palette. The repetition of rectangular rough oak wooden surfaces is in great contrast with the stark white walls, black surfaces and grey cast flooring. A R C H I T E C T U R E ,

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Outdoors is a patio in between the living- and master bedroom. In order to connect inside and out, designed a 20 m2 hand knotted carpet with a natural mossy pattern. The excess of natural light in combination with the soft layer of green and beige resembles the outdoor experience while being inside

REMODELLING

R E N OVAT I O N The custom designed kitchen includes a large wooden sliding door to cover integrated storage areas, with a contrasting black cooking island in front. Built-in cabinets and a fireplace have the same characteristics and contrast in materials. Wooden walls from top to bottom with built-in doors are marking the entrance to the more private areas such as bedand bathrooms.

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U T S : FA C U LT Y O F D E S I G N A R C H I T E C T U R E A N D B U I L D I N G U N I V E R S I T Y O F T E C H N O L O G Y, S Y D N E Y v i a T U T O R I N D I A . C O M .

T H E A R T

I N S T I T U T E B E R L I N

O F

C O N T E M P O R A R Y

ICA functions not only as a museum with 18,000 square feet of gallery space and a civic center, but as an outdoor (public) amphitheater, a performing arts theater, restaurant, bookstore, and education/workshop spaces. The water reappears in the media center, a small room lodged between the two wings that telescopes downward,with descending rows of computers at which visitors can sit to peruse the museum’s collection. At the bottom of the room, a window frames a narrow view of the water’s suface, reducing it to an abstraction; the mood shifts along with the changing pattern of the waves.

Using the reading The Function of Form, edited by Farshid Moussavi and Michael Kubo, as a guide, with their consistent layout/breakdown of projects, 14

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A D D R E S S I N G

T H E

P R O J E C T

Assessment 01 B: Part to Whole Analysis The context work begun in Assessment 01A is an on-going project, that must continue to develop each week, with your catalogues adapting and changing in response to each subsequent task, and reflecting a refinement of your critical approach. Bill Gammage's research should continue to inflect into your work in two ways: with a developed understanding of the site's pre-colonial identity; and by challenging you to interrogate your own biases. How are your readings of site like the misunderstandings of the early colonists? Phase Two: Making Assessment 01 B begins with a diagrammed analysis of an architectural project. You will produce a Part-to-Whole-Analysis of your precedent project highlighting three components in detail: 1. Skin 2. Structure 3. Circulation 2. A bibliography using Harvard UTS referencing of ALL sources used in my research, 3. SKIN: 1:100 sectional axonometric highlighting the componentry of the skin of the project and its strategy for enclosing space. Demonstrate the relationship skin has to structure and circulation, and the overall project. 4. CIRCULATION: Circulation diagram articulating the strategy applied in the project with respect to circulation. 5. STRUCTURE: Section Detail 1:20/1:50 showing the elements of structure in the project, the overall structural system used and the relationship structure has to skin and circulation. A R C H I T E C T U R E ,

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I C A

Part To Whole

light gauge metal framing

The Institute of Contemporary Art

steel structural framing

continuous waterproofing member continuous vapor barrier

Detail section through mediatechque

B O S T O N

M E D I AT H E Q U E structure & Skin

batt insulation

The Institute of Contemporary Art glass fin spider

The Institute of Contemporary Art exterior gypsum board sheathing wire suspended ceiling system batt insulation

steel structural framing

interior finished drywall

Chair

exterior gypsum board sheathing stainless steel floor guide Concrete floor slab

Mega Trusses

batt insulation aluminum pre-formed panel foam insulation continuous vapor barrier

steel structural framing wire suspended ceiling system foam insulation

insulated glazing units

solid wood

Computer desk foam insulation Concrete floor slab

structure & Skin

Trusses

The Institute of Contemporary Art steel structural framing

glazing planer bolt assembly attached to strucutral glass fin

steel structural framing sprinkler pipe system steel structural framing

Structure Frame

foam insulation

plywood

glass facade system

NORTH GLAZING SYSTEM Concrete floor slab mechanical supply air duct

Elevation

wire suspended ceiling system

continuous vapor barrier

wood flooring over plywood

Beams

solid wood insulated glazing

polyurethane nailer

poured in place concrete risers and landings

foam insulation

sloping concrete slab

drainage board

Footings

steel structural framing wire suspended ceiling system coat stucoo

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Circulation Model Circulation The Institute of Contemporary Art

INTIMATE GALLERY SPACES

Harbour Walk Harbour Walk

GALLERY SPACES

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Harbour Walk

HARBOR WALK

GRANDSTAND

STAGE

THEATER SEATINNG

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A D D R E S S I N G Y O K A H A M A

P O R T

T E R M I N A L

J A P A N

The triumphant critical reception of the Yokohama International Passenger Terminal was the product of inventive architectural methodology and socially conscious thinking. Designed by Foreign Office Architects (FOA) in 1995, the futuristic terminal represented an emergent typology of transportation infrastructure. Its radical, hyper-technological design explored new frontiers of architectural form and simultaneously provoked a powerful discourse on the social responsibility of large-scale projects to enrich shared urban spaces

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The building is organized in three vertical levels. Atop a first-floor parking garage, a spacious middle floor contains the terminal’s administrative and operational areas, including ticketing, customs, immigration, restaurants, shopping, and waiting areas. The steel beams that span the ceiling add a weighty feeling to the space that contrasts sharply with the feel of the observation deck, which has the sensation of being made of a light, flexible, and easily malleable plane. Connecting the three levels are a series of gently sloping ramps, which the architects decided were more effective than stairs at maintaining a continuous and multi-dimensional flow of circulation.

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Circulation Diagram

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Section Through Departure and Arrival Hall

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Origami C eiling Skin

Yokohama Port Terminal

S3

stair case

roof structure

Roof Plazza

Visitor deck

Visitor deck Ramp

Ramp Boarding deck

Boarding deck

Ramp

Terminal

C2

Ramp Plazza

Visitors terrace

Visitor Enter and Exit

Public Enterance and Exit Hall

Restaurants

Car Park National Passengers Hall

Embarking Platform

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Police Control Ferry

Transport Plazza

Police Control

Tablier

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Service trench

Luggage conveyor

Service trench

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Public Hall

Inational Passengers Hall Transport Plazza

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stair case

= theatre room

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We are extremely pleased to present our developed proposals and latest design development for the Citywalk Area Development. The project has been developed on the basis of our passion for destination generation, as part of the continued vision for Dubai and the UAE.

Citywalk is an entirely new entertainment and retail destination, captivating the vision of Meraas Holding

and pulling together the surrounding communities into a new heart to serve downtown Dubai and the wider area.

Citywalk responds to a demand for new and exciting entertainment destinations, but also good quality

public and community space that connects this project to the wider regional context; A true inner-city development.

Citywalk responds to a surrounding geometry from the key adjacent Avenues project, the future wider

masterplan, and the visual corridor established to take advantage of views to and from The Burj.

An environmental response has been critical in developing key masterplanning principles, street scale and shading, with a view of setting responsible passive Architectural design. Citywalk will be set to become a landmark development for the gulf region, where people will want to come and experience, to discover, to be entertained, and to relax. Multipurpose Profil Bussines

“Citywalk is the new Civic Heart of Dubai.” The civic masterplan will pull together the threads of the adjacent streets, and public spaces, solidifying this unique destination. The thread of entertainment based activity will be at its core appealing not only to local demands but also serving the needs of the international tourist alike. In developing the masterplan and the detailed architecture of this development we have taken leads from the need for threads of surrounding residential and mixed-uses connected to the heart of the project. Pause points, nodes and squares intersperse the journey through the scheme providing a story of discovery, but also landmark moments throughout the scheme.

Avenues Phase 2 100% Schematic Design 29th July 2013

This project is an experience of surprise and delight, balanced with meaningful landscaping in a well detailed environment.

“Welcome to Citywalk” 24

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Introduction

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Avenues Phase 2 - Schematic Design

July 2013

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Avenues Phase 2 - Schematic Design

July 2013

The Retail Icon to the Central Piazza anchors thestart of the entertainment axis as it leaves the piazzatowards the central masterplan. The vision for this building is create a subtle architectural faรงade that relies upon the light from within. This should not fight with the surrounding lighting and media effects. Large walls can be incorporated that allow media mapping projections for events/ shows.

2.0

Concept 261.0

2.1

Masterplanning 100% Schematic Design 1.1 Sub Project Zoning Heading & Building Numbering Here

Sub Head

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Two Storey Mosque

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EQ

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PROJECT NUMBER

60290112 SHEET TITLE EXTERIOR DETAILS

NUMBER 13 SHEET GLAZING DETAIL

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AV-SW-AEC-A-DG-430 428 AV-SW-AEC-A-DG SCALE: 1 : 5

Avenues Phase 2 - Schematic Design

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25MM PLYWOOD WALKING SURFACE

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STRUCTURAL FRAMING (SEE.STRUCT.DWG.)

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STONE BALAST

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100 MM METAL SUB FRAMING

PLY WOOD

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PLY WOOD RIGID INSULATION ROOF MEMBRANE

CHANNEL STUD SECTION

L METAL

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KEY PLAN

R.C.C. SLAB (SEE STRUCT. DWG.)

ALUMINUM METAL CLADDING SYSTEM

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THICKENED SLAB EDGE

METAL DECK RIGID INSULATION

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PROJECT

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SEALANT JOINT

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S.S. FLASHING

FLOOR FINISH (NIC)

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P i a z z a

R e t a i l

A n c h o r

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GL13

ACS01

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GL05 + GL13

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C h a r a c t e r Z o n e P i a z z a R e t a i l A n c h o r S t u d y

REN01

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Combined facade treatments for envrironmental contraol, as well as the use of daylighting effects to create mood and contrast

2.0

2.2

ACS01

Concept

Character Zone

Piazza Retail Anchor - Alternative Facade Study

COM11

-

A l t e r n a t i v e

Fa c a d e

Piazza Icon

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Te m p o r a r y A U R O V I L L E

M A S T E P L A N

V I S I O N

Through its Master Plan, Auroville wants to break new ground in settlement-planning in such a way as to help other cities, both in India and abroad, which are experiencing high urbanisation trends. Auroville also hopes to demonstrate how ‘urban’ & ‘rural’ areas can complementarily develop in an integral and holistic way for their mutual benefit and well-being. We talk about an ‘integrated’ masterplan, implying here that both city and environment are integrally planned for, since Auroville has come to care for its ‘hinterland’.

I n d i g e n o u s

Tr a n s i t

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One of the interim solutions to the housing crisis affecting around 175+ Aurovillians and Newcomers (according to the recent housing survey). This project would aim to give people a breather by providing a lowcost dismountable house for a limited period of time currently setas 2 years. This time would help people, get oriented to their permanent housing & work/community options in Auroville. The site will be designed for usage of a maximum period of 10 years. Consisting of dismountable houses (currently 8 different types). The residents can stay there for a period of up to 2 years, with the possibility to extend their stay for another 2 years on condition, that they have signed into a new housing project. The project will have a kitchens/dining areas, study ans bed room, and bathroom/toilets. Each unit will have its own bathroom with compost toilet, shower and wash facilities.There will be one flush toilet in the Common House for comfort value and guests use.CONSTRUCTION PARAMETERS OF Kitchens, there could be 8 – 10 people sharing one “kitchen” space.AUROVILLE.. Individual kitchen are planned in FOUNDATIONstabilised rammed the same building, but there also needs to be the possibility of smaller groups using a kitchen. earth Recreational lounge and internet space will be designed for common use with lockable facilities for safety. PLINTH- stabilised earth blocks CSEB. FLOORING- CSEB TILES COURTYARD FLOORING- stabilised earth plaster. WALL- stabilised rammed earth. VAULTED STRUCTURES- CSEB WATERPROOFING- Stabilised earth plaster with 3 coats of various mixes. ROOFING- Terracotta filler slabs, Ferro cement concrete.

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T e m p o r a r y T r a n s i t H o u s e s - A n e x t r e m e I n d i g e n o u s a p p r o a c h t o S u s t a i n a b i l i t y Designs reference Transit Lounge common House (http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=woqDsZbMTgs) (click on title to view the common house Youtube link) Sigi - conceptual Study: Designer’s Name: Sigi

Designers: Satprem Maini / Tesia

Interior size: Total 24 sqm Unit: 14 sqm Terrace + roof = 10 sqm Total Cost: Cost for light build house material and labour sqm: 1 unit = 14 sqm 1 sqm = Rs.8,928 x 14 = Rs. 124, 992

Interior size: 25.13 sqm carpet area + 7 sqm veranda. Amenities: Living space for two individuals with common space and a covered veranda. Total cost: Rs.2,08,265 Cost per sqm: Rs.6,964 per sqm in May 2011.

Terrace = 10 sqm with roof insulation Rs.2950 x 10 = Rs.29,500

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Time frame to complete: 3 weeks for precasting and 12 days to built it. Total 5 weeks.

Terrace = 10 sqm without insulation Rs. 1,450 x 10 = Rs.14, 500

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Materials used: CSEB interlocking D300 for the walls and insulated fibre glass sheets for the roof.

Time frame to complete: 3 months if crew and organisation is good. Materials used: timber, reapers, roof / wall sheets, gibson board, brick floor, glass, mesh Roof: sheet metal + insulation - false ceiling therefore no need for ventilation. 32

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Dismountable: Yes Foundations: Not dug but done with precast composie beams (U blocks and reinforce concrete) laid with earh mortar. Walls: Dry interlocking CSEB 300 with 5% cement, grouted with earth concrete (without cement) Column: Round block 290 laid with steel reinforcements.

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Designers Name: Several Chennai based companies / Earthauz Interior size: modular: 20ft or 40 ft long, 8.5 or 9 ft high and 8ft wide. Cost: 40ft: 2.6 to 3.8 lacs Cost per sqm: Rs.9,500 to 12,800 sqm Price includes: 6 windows and grills, 1 door. Styrofoam concrete / PVC inner coat, flooring, fans, lights, plud & phone points, fully painted. Temporary Houses Rolf / Balu Bamboo Design 3.2.2 'Container Homes: Satprem Maini Earth Institute: Sigi conceptual Study: Alok Auzolan Johnny Peter A's design: "Beyond Johnny" Ajay's Living Home Balaji's Palmyra House A sketch.

SPECIFICATIONS OF TEMPORARY TRANSIT HOUSES

Interior size: 25.13 sqm carpet area + 7 sqm veranda. Amenities: Living space for two individuals with common space and a covered veranda. Total cost: Column: Round block 290 laid with steel reinforcements. Beams: composite beams and mintels (U shape CSEB and reinforced concrete Materials used: CSEB interlocking D300 for the walls and insulated fibre glass sheets for the roof. Foundations: Not dug but done with precast composie beams (U blocks and reinforce concrete) laid with earth mortar. Walls: Dry interlocking CSEB 300 with 5% cement, grouted with earth concrete (without cement)

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