Mohammed Nadeem Selected Work
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While art may legitimize itself as an object or an event, architecture dissolves into a blur of buildings. The architecture is positioned beneath a sky and above the ground as the subject and the object of human experience. It exists horizontally in spatial dimension and vertically on a time dimension. I think that the building development, including well designed diagrams or layout without spatial relationship in different manners, it is just merely a building, which is not architecture. This portfolio comprises the process of my enlightenment and challenge that I keep promoting to create a new type of architecture based on the empirical.
Personal Name Date of Birth Lives in Nationality Contact
- Mohammed Nadeem - 26th December, 1996 - Chandigarh, India - Indian - +91 98187 38563 imnadeem1996@gmai
Education 2012 - 2014
- High school (Science) Kendriya Vidhyalaya Airforce Station Hinda Ghaziabad, U.P, India
2014 - 2019
- B.Arch Chitkara School of Pla and Architecture Chitkara University, Pu India
Languages
Skills
- English (Fluent) - Hindi (Native) - Deutsche (Novice) Decision making Problem solving Creative thinking Empathy Resilience
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Curriculum Viate Software Skills 3D Modelling Rhino 3D Sketchup 3ds Max 2D Drafting AutoCad Rhino 2D
BIM Revit Graphics Photoshop Illustrator Indesign
Rendering VRay Lumion Podium Corona
Advance
Intermidiate
Beginner
Competitions & Achievements 2019 2015 2016 2017
67th NTCP Congress on “Urban Land Policies and City Planning ANDC ( Annual NASA Design Competition) 6 MEMBERS GRIHA Trophy (Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment, is the National Rating System of India) Everest Design Competition INSGAD (Institute for Steel Development & Growth, An Elevated Cycle Track in Delhi.)
Work Experience July’18 - October’18
Benz & Ziegler GmBh, Munich, Germany
May’18 - June’18
Renesa Studio, New Delhi, India
March’18 - April’18
IBI Group, Gurugram, India
Brand Architecture/Architecture (Internship)
Architecture (Internship)
Urban Design & Planning (Internship)
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Contents
Studio Work City of Orbs // Science Center Cycle Track // Elevated Bicycle Track Green Beacon // Sustainable School
Professional Work SevenOne Media DMEXCO // Trade Fare Booth Casa Hypotenuse // Residential House Gopalpur Promenade // Beach Promenade
01 City of Orbs Science Center // Undergraduate Thesis Project Type Location
: Cultural : Navi Mumbai, India
Project Overview A science city is exactly as the word describes: a hub of science which aims to enrich the school curriculum and equip learners by providing valuable handson learning experiences using world class exhibits that are designed to increase learners’ skill and understanding of science, technology and maths, basically, demystifying the world of science & technology. Science cities stimulate curiosity, develop inquiring minds and expose children and adults to positive new experiences. They help people to cope with the rapidly changing technological environment, and empower them by improving their life skills. They also complement the school curriculum and train science multipliers such as teachers, teacher-trainers and parents to deal with the intellectual and practical activities encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behaviour of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.
Site Analysis
Location: The site is located in Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, just adjoining the Mumbai-Panvel Expressway going to Pune and Goa. Kharghar is the main town of Navi-M Kharghar is envisaged as providing a high quality of life to its residents and ensuring that this quality of life is not restricted to a select few, but is available to eac life was defined in terms of the goals for the new city.
Promoters: The proposal is brought up by CIDCO (City and Industrial Development Corporation Of Maharashtra Limited) to construct a Science City at this partic Coordinates: 19° N latitude; 73° E longitude. Altitude: 10 m above sea level. Zone: Institutional
Surroundings: Bharti Vidya Peeth University and NIFT campus. It also consist of an express highway at the front and the Navi Mumbai metro under construction ne Site Area: 18.55 Hectares or 45 Acres.
Current Site Condition
Location of site and proximate surroundings : 4
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Site Plan
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Selected Area
Site Boundary
Division Line
Final Site
10m 20m
Rational Idea - Development according with site context
Site.
A generic building block which includes all the reguired spaces.
Deeper Meaning - A concept from ‘Tree of Life : Sacred Geometry’
Many purely metaphorical understandings point to the benevolent evolution of natural creation
Translation of the concept into a physical geometry.
Planning Concept
Branches of science : Natural Science Formal Science Social Science
Prioritizing Spaces
Internal dissection
Concept Development
Fragmentation of blocks into smaller blocks in order to achieve climate responsiveness and better spatial planning.
Modification of spheres according to required spaces.
Conversion of blocks into spheres to create more dynamic build spaces and rearrangement of building blocks with respect to contour lines in order to achieve minimum cut and fill.
Dissection of individual spheres to maximize air movement in order to lower humidity.
The Amalgamation - Fusing all ideas
Interconnection
Auditorium + Temporary Exhibition Block Section
Astronomy Exhibition Block + Planetarium Section
Ground Floor Plan
Legend 1. Administration Block 2. Auditorium + Temporary Exhibition Block 3. Flying Pod Station 4. Physics Exhibition Block 5. Chemistry Exhibition Block 6. Astronomy Exhibition Block + Planetarium 7. Living Science Exhibition Block 8. Restaurant 9. Robotics + AI + Mathematics Exhibition Block 10. Social Science Exhibition Block 11. Aviary
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Axonometric View PVD Copper coated on tubalar steel sections
PVD black copper coated on tubalar steel sections
GRPF Panelling on dome
PVD Copper coated on tubalar steel sections
PVD black copper coated on tubalar steel sections
Toughened Glasss for vertical wind chamber (Anti Gravity Space)
Travertine tiles for museum Space
First Floor Plan
Legend 1. Entrance Block 2. Auditorium + Temporary Exhibition Block 3. Flying Pod Station 4. Physics Exhibition Block 5. Chemistry Exhibition Block 6. Astronomy Exhibition Block + Planetarium 7. Living Science Exhibition Block 8. Restaurant 9. Robotics + AI + Mathematics Exhibition Block 10. Social Science Exhibition Block 11. Aviary
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View from workshop.
02 Cycle Track Elevated Bicycle Track // 6th Sem Studio Project Project Type Location
: Public Realm : New Delhi, India
Project Overview As a state level Urban design competition the vision was to explore innovative ideas to design a Cycle Track. The brief was provided with a site in India’s capital - New Delhi. The site was a revised plan of New Delhi with a net span of 6kms; from Satpula to JLN Stadium. The sorrounding of the site had Residential Areas, Insti tutional areas, open grounds, a covered drainage and sewage canal; having access from City’s Arterial roads and Higways. The real challenge was to convert a simple cycle pathway into an Ecological congregation space.
Concept Development
Node Metro Station Parking Ramp Recreational Hub
Cuboid Form
Cubiodal form is used as track’s roof profile.
Trapezoidal form that blocks harsh light and rain from entering the track.
Providing niches on both sides for more efficient wind flow throughout the tunnel.
Evolution of trapezoid to a rainwater collection system. providing old school rainwater harvesting pipes throughout the span of the roof
Solar Panels are laid over the south side of track’s roof.
Site Plan
Axonometric Diagram
Solar Panels
G E Sheet
Tubular Steel Sections
Railing
Epoxy Flooring
L section
C sections Purlins Load Bearing Tubular Steel Structure
Cycle Track Module 20M
Interventions Solar Panels
Rainwater Pipes
Aerodynamic Form
Solar Panels are laid over the south facing side of trapezoidal roof. Solar panels are used for power generation.
Rainwater pipes channel the rainwater to storage chambers.
Aerodynamic form of the track allows efficient flow of air flux throughout the structure.
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Node Plan
Rainwater Pipe
Elevation
Parking Node
Project Overview Griha Competiiton was a unique challenge on it’s own. The school project was one of a kind in which the different parameters (min. 8 out of 34) of a green design had to be kept in mind while keeping in mind the complexities of designing in an urban space. The underlying concept of the design process is that a truly green building must replicate the function of organic matters. Sustainable developement embodies standards of judgement and behaviour to be respected as the human community seeks to satisfy its needs of survival and well being. “The real difficulty in changing any enterprise lies not in developing new ideas but in escaping from the old ones”
A Green Beacon
GRIHA Trophy 2016 (NASA) // To Project Type Location
: Institutional : Sector 89, 90, Gurga
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Project Overview Talk to Town celebrates the digital connection between the customer / brand and the audience. SevenOne Media forms the Media Sphere, which is an attractive element above all else and is the basis for brand communication as a digital space. Scope of work : 3D Modelling, Architectural Visulisation, Post Processing Drawing Details
Sevenone media dmexco
Benz & Zigler, Germany // Brand Archite Project Type Location Client
: Trade Fair Booth Design : Cologne, Germany : SevenOnce Media AG
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Seating area for Clients.
Ground Floor Plan
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Elevation
Abgekürzte Barteil
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Seitenwand HPL Hellgrau RAL 7040
Bauteilfuge
Seitenwand Lack Hochglanz Weiss RAL 9003
3D Buchstaben Foam Hellgrau RAL 7040
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Kunde
Agentur
SevenOne Media GmbH
ATE Albersmeyer Touristik & Event
Medienallee 4 85774 Unterföhring
Würmbachstraße 104 85716 Riedmoos
Planinformation
Planinhalt
Planstand
Maßstab
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Bar and Seating for Audience on Ground Floor
SevenOne Media booth
05 Casa Hypotenuse Renesa Studio, New Delhi // Architecture Project Type Location Client
: Residential : Gurugram, Haryana, India : Mr. Romesh Pandita
Project Overview “Casa Hypotenuse� is a residential dwelling in the middle of the busy Gurgaon Metropolis. Just like any other building , this 20 year old structure initiated a design investigation and led to an intense structural stability exercise to provide an aesthetic make over. The south facing facade provides a big opportunity to play with the harsh sun throughout the day and adds to the different scale , angle and space frame of this massing to create an architectural spectacle on the Gurugram Cityscape. The Hypotenuse is the shortest path between two faces of an entity which happen to be the two open elevations at the site. Scope of work : 3D Modelling, Architectural Visulisation, Post Processing, Drawing Details, Working Drawings
Facade Options
Type 1
Type 2
Type 3
Floor Plans
Ground floor
First floor
Second floor
Terrace
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South facade view
Axonometric visualization for social media platforms
South Elevation
East Elevation
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Architectural visualization of the front facade.
Project Overview Gopalpur is a small town in Odisha which is becoming quite famous because of a recent discovered festival called PAGo. Our intent for this design was to enhance and promote the festival nationally and provide a promenade for the locals and tourists all year round. Scope of work : Concept development, Urban Planning, Urban Design, 3D Modelling, Architectural Visulisation, Post processing Map illustrations, Schematic diagrams
Gopalpur Beach Promenade Zone 1
Gopalpur Beach Promen
IBI Group // Urban Planning and Urban D Project Type Location Client
: Public Realm, Masterplanning : Gopalpur, Odisha, India : BeDA (Brahmapur Developme
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BEACH AREA INTERVENTIONS
Existing Elevation
Location Maps Gopalpur NAC Notified Area Council in Ganjam District Located on NH-5 and 20 km away from Brahmapur Within BeDA Planning Area Population (Census 2011): 6,663 Gopalpur Beach Road Direct Access through NH 217
Study Area Proposed Catalyst Project Access Road Proposed Connections
01. Study Area Context | Study Area Beach Road
Major Connections Internal Roads Circulation PPUDO Parking Area
02. Study Area Co 03. Study Area Context Commercial Residential Public/Semi-Public
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Study Area Public Toilet Public Park Police Post Restaurants
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Government Land Private Land Context | Land Ownership
Concept and Vision
Proposed Master
The vision recognizes the unique character of Gopalpur seafront. The revitalization of the Beach road and the Promenade offers a variety of attractions, both natural and man-made to enhance the quality of public space.
Legend
1. Parking 2. Pick up/Drop off 3. Redesign of Destination Cent 4. Entrance Plaza 5. Beach Promenade 6. Explanade 7. Souvenirs & Vending Zone 8. Performance Area
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