Design Portfolio 2022 - Intouch Santhadthan

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PORTFOLIO I N T O U C H

S A N T H A D T H A N


INDEX Architectural Design Project 1. Andaz (Hyatt), Bali, Indonesia 2. Ad lib Hotel , Thailand 3. Swiss Hotel Park Nailert, Hua Hin, Thailand 4. Palm Seafood, Phuket, Thailand 5. Montazure : Twinpalms Residence, Phuket, Thailand 6. Sanh Kiri Kham, Samui, Thailand 7. Le Meridian GOA, India 8. GOCO Ubud, Bali, Indonesia Digital Construction Project 1. New headquarter, Rizhsky Frieght Yard 2. Sumitomo BKC office 3. Other sample Revit projects 4. Design and construction of a building


ARCHITEC TURAL

DESIGN


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A N D A Z ( H Y A T T ), B A L I INDONESIA Introduction Sanur-Bali is a prized region, characterised by its rich Balinese culture and histories, lush landscape and beaches. The new ‘Andaz Bali’ will be a thoughtful and sensitive addition, a destination reflected in the meaning of Sa- nur; translated as “The Passion to Visit a Place”. The inspiration for the hotel will draw from the unique typology of the Balinese village. Cultural references and inspiration will be nuanced and not caricatured, reflecting the artisan craft traditions of Bali and Sanur. The hotel will be an inspiration and backdrop to Bali’s cultural and meditative narratives, with guests being empowered to discover and enjoy these experiences at their leisure and freedom.

Key features - Altimate luxury resort - Presidential villa, villas and beach villas - Beach restaurant , Cafe and SPA Construction - Concrete structure and local craftmanship construction method - Total budget approximately 200 million US - Designed 2012 | Status: Under construction (2019)


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MASTERPLAN

Entrance Gate

Village Square

The Village Square at the heart of the Hotel, will be centerpiece of the hotel for many cultural activities and will be reflective space when unoccupied, emblematic of the aims of the hotel as a whole. The square will be surrounded by open amenities including, bar, lounge and restaurant (incl. a herb garden) with these green roofed buildings featuring throughout, providing a ribbon of ‘landscaped’ building from the village square to the ocean. Additional amenities have been separately located throughout the site as individual precincts. An Activity Centre and sculpture play ground reflecting Balinese narratives have been provided for children, along with opportunities to explore and enjoy the pool facilities Studios located adjacent to the village square allow for business and private social functions. The Spa and Fitness center has been sited to promote privacy and allow for more landscape surrounds. The center also provides the flexibility of access from the existing hotel with compromising passage into the Andaz.

Existing trees are a key feature in order to derive site’s narrative to visitors


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IMMERSED IN A NATURE DISCOVERY OF TRUE PLACE The design concept ’s core strategy for the resort is to give a Balinese experience by creating sequences from the land and architecture ,thus the design criteria is to preserve existing trees (sculpture form) and creating space from the land footprint. The sequences are starting with the forest through to the sea that reveal landscaping respectively.


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A D L I B H O T E L, S U K H U M V I T S O I 1 THAILAND Introduction This project is a boutique hotel of 48 rooms. It is located in the prime business district in Bangkok, the chaotic environments, where the majority of activities in this area are for commercial and residential. Therefore, in order to avoid external disruptions, the natural conditions should be selected as a buffer. These natural conditions will play an important role to contributes and enriches residences’ sensations thereby, treating them from a stressful environment. In regard to this, the design concept is to create refreshment experiences by providing green spaces and green elements that embraces along this site, from horizon through to vertical, this will generate a green phenomena that we call “Transparent green”. To begin with this concept, existing conditions have to be analyzed. The existing Ban-Yan tree which has been growing in in front of the site for serveral decades is necessary to be preserved. Additionally, traditional home town blocks are maintained and redeveloped due to its characteristic outlook and more importantly, to save a project budget. There is only a public function at the middle of the site that will be constructed. Thus, within the existing conditions, green elements are virtually important to incorporate into this project. The reason for this is because these elements can connect and morph a sensual perception from the front of the site (Existing Ban-Yan tree) to the new building as well as enhance the overall sense of its place. By planting hanging trees at the front of every guest rooms, continuing through to the new building, this will create a dramatic experience since first rriving to this hotel. Moreover, when this project has been completed, it becomes a new oasis of this area where people come to this place not just for dinning, but also to recover themselves and release their minds from the chaotic world outside.

Key features - Botique Hotel (48 roooms) - Restaurant & Cafe Construction - New construction and renovation - Concrete structure - Total budget 130 million baht (4 million US) - Conpletion 2013


Swimming Pool (New Building)

Green Facade

Existing Banyan Tree

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LANDSCAPE & ARCHITECTURE

2 Townhouse blocks and Existing tree

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Sky lounge and swimming pool are key features of this project that are provided for the residences. Surrounding by green elements and open sky view in the heart of Bangkok, this is an invaluable experience which is difficult to find in this chaotic city. Morover, the existing banyan tree, which is the last one of Sukhumvit road, is preserved not for the project itself, but for the community and surronding area.

Constructing new building and renovating existing buildings

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INTERIOR The interior design is desinged based on the natural theme as to blend with the “Transparent green” concept. The main materials are the pine wood and natural stone which is used for the ceiling and floor respectively. The color theme is the beige color which is used for most of the furniture and wall painting part.


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SWISS HOTEL-PARK NAILERT H U A H I N, T H A I L A N D Introduction Antique, Vintage and Sea, these are an element to describe Hua Hin characteristics. At present, Hua Hin district becomes one of the most attractive places in Thailand that draws many international tourists every year. Many visitors have a clear intent to travel there to observe local cultures as the same as experiencing beautiful seaside scenery. Therefore, Nailert family, who is a landowner in the middle of Hua Hin city, has an idea to redevelop their land to a luxury hotel. Nailert Park Hua Hin is a multi-functions building consisting of service apartments, resort villas, spa, and beach restaurant. The layout of this project is very unique because it is designed from a limitation of site conditions, for example, the traditional beach house at the front has to be preserved due to a regulation of a historical building. Additionally, the overall theme of this project is necessary to be related to this historical building, the colonial style. Above all, the site characteristic is marginal compact with an average width and length is approximate 28M x 280M. Therefore, in order to achieve that criterion, linear sequences are important to be considered for the main design tool. By starting with the creating a first impression at the lobby, which is done by providing a continuing perception from the reception area through to the existing beach house, this will bring a connection to the story of the spirit of the place. Because of the intention to connect a visual sensation, other buildings are automatically forced to arrange along the main perception axis in order to avoid view blocking. Consequently, when arranging residential buildings in this approach, it creates an internal court that serves both internal guests and visitors when they walk through this area, also providing a unique view of the project.

Key features - Beach Resort (21 villa type rooms) - Beach restaurant & Cafe and SPA - Serviice apaaartmment ( 27 rooms) Construction - Concrete and steel structure - Total budget 650 million baht (20 million US) - Construction started 2016


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SERVICE APARTMENT

View From Internal Court 2 (Main Pool)

RESORT

View From Internal Court 1 (Main Pool)

EXISTING BUILDING

MASTERPLAN The existing house at the front of this project is a centerpiece of the hotel. The path way along the site guides a visual sensation from a new building style (modern) at the lobby to the existing one (colonial). In addition, another related benefit of this pathwa is to create an internal court for the resort area.

The internal court that incorporates a swimming pool and water feature element provides a unique characteristic to this area.


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PRESIDENTIAL SUITE & LIBRARY The presidential building was designed with a long-span structure (18.5M) in order to provide a continuous view from the lobby to the historical building.


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P A L M S E A F O O D, P H U K E T THAILAND Introduction The seafood restaurant is a red ocean business where the majority of this tries to create a unique character or “ Theme ” for its own places. However, it is obvious that they tend to ignore a key signature of the place which can cause bizarre styles and bring uncomfortable feeling to customers. Therefore, in order to encourage an experience of “ Seaside spirit ”, site literacy is a substantial issue to take into account. Located at the beachside in Phuket city, this prime location is the best place for setting the dinning business. Thus, Twinpalms group, a luxury hotel chain in Thailand, has decided to set up a new type of seafood restaurant by using a concept “ Live Seafood “ to express the freshness of food materials as the same as providing enjoyment for customers. Apart from this, the first priority is to analyze and decide which tendency of the design will be. Firstly, the meaning of “ lively “ has to be reconsidered, movement and active environments are a key principle that has to be registered; however, place sensation is also can not be ignored. As a consequence, the most appropriate solution for this is to input natural elements such as palm trees and water element into the project to create a sense of place when first visiting the restaurant. Then, by placing semi-outdoor space, integrated with the feature transparency walls to display people activities and sea, this will help the project to look more lively and active in order to respond to the assigned concept. Additionally, another benefit of this is to provide a harmonious environment to guests when they come for dining and also enjoying seaside scenery at the same time.

Key features - Live seafood restaurant - Lounge & bar Construction - Lightweight steel structure - Total budget 10 million baht (300K US) - Completion 2016 | Construction duration 3 months


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SITTING AREA

REFLECTING POOL

RECEPTION AREA

CARPARK

EXISTING TREE

LAYOUT Reflecting pool and the existing tree offer a sense of place when first entry to the project. Thus, it is necessary to assign these elements in the center of the project to frame visitors perception. Thereafter, a semi-open space plays an important role to occupy the surrounding area where it is used for dining and active activities.


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M O N T A Z U R E, P H U K E T THAILAND Introduction Located at Kamala beach, the most prime location in Phuket Island, this condominium was planned to be a place for highend buyers who demand a resort feeling for long stay and retirement. The overall design scheme is to connect the sea view at the back to the front of the project. But because of the unit’s requirement from the developer, the building units have to be arranged in the most effective way. Additionally, as the site shape is narrow and diagonal, it is difficult to connect the view to the units that are placed at the farthest distance from the sea. To solve this issue, a continuous swimming pool is selected as a tool to connect the activity and seaside feeling. Moreover, to imbue with a lush sense of the seaside location, the building is designed and layered by using 2 principle materials - exposed concrete and timber. These natural textures reflect a warm feeling of sun and sand, also provided a relaxed resort feel for the residences.

Key features - Condominium 75 units - Selling prizes 250,000 - 2,800,000 USD per unit Construction - Concrete construction and prefrabrication - Project design 2015 - Completion 2019


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EXISTING BUILDING

RESORT

SERVICE APARTMENT

MASTERPLAN When first entry to the lobby, the open view and water feature will guide the visitor to a beautiful sea scener. This seaside view provides a dramatic sense of Kamala place as well as enrich visitor’s experiences for a relaxation. Additionally, every room type is able to gain distinct views wheater external and internal landscape. These features bring a unique project characteristic for every buyer that increase more value for them to invest.


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PROJECT PHOTOS


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S A N H K I R I K H A M, S A M U I THAILAND Introduction Located in a prominent place on a top of Samui island, this outstanding site provides a spectacular view of Pacific sea to every visitors. Hence, land owner, Sanh Kirikham developer, has an idea to transform this area to become a property for sale. According to the discussion with owner, the best solution to develop this land is for semi-detached houses because it can produce more finacial benefits as the same as flexibility in the design when compare to town home blocks and single houses. To begin with the design process, land site is divided into 24 plots due to an appropiate size of space usages and more price friendly. Then, apart from this, properties are arranged by following to the site elevation. Private road has to be constructed first, go along through the center of the site to produce accessibility in each plot. After this stage, main buildings will be built. Regarding to the villas, the design of these are also very unique. Firstly, at the top floor entry, it will welcome every guests by dramatic scenery from the hill top view. A reflection pound can create peaceful sensation when first arriving, followed by a relaxation space at the second floor where visitors can enjoy swimming, dinning and playing as the same time. Bed rooms are arranged at the down stair because that is the most private and peaceful space which separate from other areas.

Key features - Semidetached houses ( 24 units)


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VILLAS THAT CAMOURFLAGE TO THE LAND


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L E M E R I D I A N, G O A INDIA Introduction GOA, a land with unique cultures and rich in natural resources, this place is one of the most outstanding destination in west India that has many tourists come and visit in every year. The site locates in the remote green belt area where its activities are related to rice farming and other agriculture purposes. A scenery that offer a wealth of discovery whilst interaction with nature can provide a new experience to every visitors. Further, the domestic architecture and art are fascinate due to the combination between Indian and Protugal style which best know as “ Indo protuguese “ The design concept for this hotel has been influenced and developed by the character and location of landscaping and local architecture. In consider to modern architectural style, the most substancial elements of GOA have been simplified as a verticle element to emphasise the important between void, base, throught to the body ,moreover, a beautifuly rice field from surrounding area can impliment a sense of feeling to guests very profoundly.

Key features - Hotel ( 88 keys) - Restaurant & roof top bar - Spa


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AN EXPERIENCE The aim of the design is to embed a spiritual of rice field by providing a continuity of perception from surrounding area through to entry space. The result of this is a perfect integration between architecture and landscaping.


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ARCHITECTURE INTEGRATED WITH LANDSCAPE

BUILDING

SITE

RICE FIELD

RICE FIELD


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G O C O U B U D, B A L I INDONESIA Introduction Wellness service is becoming more popular in recent years due to a high concern in health issues globally. Thus, GOCO hospitality, an international resort, and spa decided to invest their business at a stronghold place in southeast Asia, Bali island. The luxurious wellness complex will be located on a site area over 18 hectares of land in Ubud, Bali. The GOCO Retreat Ubud will feature multiple programs for both local and private users including, Balinese market, extensive spa, and wellness programmes and facilities. Due to various functions of the project, this requires “ Integration “, not just only the architectural theme itself but also the existing activities on site. As the current function of the site is used for agriculture such as a rice field that follows a land shape which socalled “ rice ladder “, this activity is one of the most unique characteristic cultures of Bali. Thus, in order to deliver the integration concept, this element will be assigned in the project to expresses the continuity between environment and architecture which will produce a new experience to users whilst also preserving site identity as well.

Key features - Ultimate luxury resort - Hill side villas, condominiums - Village market - Spa


WELLNESS RESORT

MARKETS

CONDOMINIUMS

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VILLAS

MASTERPLAN The project consists of 3 main sectors which are: wellness resort, condominiums, and local market. It is necessary to be aware that all of the architectures are necessary to relate to each other as well as the activities around the site. To solve this issue, only the architectural style may not sufficient to create a harmonious of the project. Sequencing, circulation and activities management are significant. Thus, in order to manage these, it requires a well sequencing design. Starting at the entry, when visitors arrive on the land, there are 2 main ways to go which are the village market and condominiums. Then, when guesses entry to the village, they can walk through a local market which most spaces are designed by the inspiration of the Balinese square. Hereafter, if they decide to go to the resort, they can walk through to the south path. At the northeast, this area is allocated for villas and condominiums which the design concept is to morph into the land. Therefore, in order to achieve this concept, site configurations are necessary to be investigated. By using the benefit of land geography which previously was utilized for step farming, a villa itself can incorporate this concept for its unique design that every room can have individual rice field scenery at the front. Wellness spa and resort will be located in the south. This part will be played at the top of the land in order to create the best hilltop experience for every visitor. At the lower level, among a group of rustic trees, this area is suitable for aquatonic pools which its function is for natural therapy because the surrounding environment can provide dramatic experiences in order to enrich mentality and physical efficiency.


A centerpeice of the project that serves for public and private guest

Balinese market

This centerpeice disperses activites to the south part which is the wellness resorts

Wellness resort

This area is covered by rustic forest with high steep landscaping. Because of this characteristic, this area is selected to design the wellness resort with the concept “ forest retreat “

It is also can be connected to the villa at the east side.

The land footprint in this area was a step farming, thus this characteristic is mantained and applied to design the villas

Rice field villas

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DIGITAL

CONSTRUC TION


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NEW HEADQUARTER RIZHSKY FREIGHT YARD Introduction Started as a result of an international competition held in 2019, this mixed-use development project covers an area of 700,0000sqm with the limited building height at 144m. (Approx 39 floors) that includes the head office building of our client, Russian Railways. The site is a part of the 20ha site of a former freight yard adjacent to Rizhsky Station, one of Moscow’s nine historic rail terminals. The area encompasses residences, commercial facilities, hotels, a university, a convention center and medical buildings, among other facilities. The concept for the development is “Rizhsky Innovation Yard” at the time of competition. Making use of the long, and narrow shape of the freight yard, the site is envisioned with a dramatic galleria, extending to a high-rise tower that serves as a landmark. Existing railway lines serve as guidelines for the cityscape and landscaping. Our proposal for the head office consists of a novel office design that can be rearranged flexibly according to user needs. Measures were taken to maximize greenery, light and warmth in the environment despite the cold climate, to foster a wellbeing-oriented work community.

Key words - Design competition - BIM - Revit - Dynamo


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As the construction of the Rizhsky project will be splited into 4 different phases, thus, the BIM models will also be created into 4 phases following the construction plan. The aim of generating the BIM models is for the design documentation, project area calculation and for further coordination with other discipline. The LOD of this project is limited to LOD200 because the development of this project is still be in the concept design phase and only some building elements such as the building facade will go beyond LOD200. The author’s role of this project is a BIM coordinator. The major responsbile for the author is to oversee the development of the BIM models in the project phases 1&2 and 4. The author also supported the drafter team and a BIM manager in many tasks such as the part of family creation, resolve model warnings and develop some Dynamo script to automate data in the model (the further explaination can be seen in the following slide). The developement of the BIM model started with the project file set up that split an individual building per 1 single file and use the federated file for specification and documentation. The project template and families were developed along the project workflow as there were some new demands adding up from the designer along the model development process. The total time spent for each project phase was taken up to 2.5 months with the total of all entrie phases at 5 months.


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Type : 3

Type : 1

Facade Type 1 Technique : Curtain wall (Curtain panel)

Facade Type 2 Technique : Curtain wall + Railing + Column

Facade Type 3 Technique : Curtain wall (Curtain panel + Mullion)

Facade Type 4 Technique : Curtain wall (Curtain panel)

Facade Type 5 Technique : Curtain wall (Curtain panel)

Facade Type 6 Technique : Curtain wall + Curtain Door Panel

Facade Type 7 Technique : Curtain wall + Railing

Roof Canopy Technique : Generic Model + Structural Framing

Type : 2

Type : 4

Type : 5

Type : 5

PHASE1&2 For the phase 1 and 2, there are 5 building models in total. For each building, the design of the building facades are unique and only some facade types can be applied to every buildings, thus, there is a need to generate the building facade with different techniques. Generally, when creating a curtain wall system, a mullion and a window panel should be set up in its own family. However, some facade types in this project such as the facade type 5, is needed to be generated the facade panel and mullion together in a curtain panel family. The reason is because the shape of the facade is not a linear shape which cannot be done in a general curtain wall system (it cannot create a zigzag shape). Thus, the zigzag panel must be created with its mullion in the curtain panel system and then be assigned to the curtain wall system to generate this type of facade.

Type : 6

Type : 7

Sample Drawing


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1&2 4

Type : 11 Type : 9

Type : 8

Type : 5

Facade Type 1 Technique : Adaptive curtain wall & Mass

Facade Type 2 Technique : Adaptive curtain wall & Mass

Facade Type 3 Technique : Curtain wall (Curtain panel)

Facade Type 4 Technique : Adaptive curtain wall & Mass

Facade Type 5 Technique : Curtain wall (Curtain panel)

Facade Type 6 Technique : Curtain wall (Curtain panel)

Facade Type 7 Technique : Curtain wall (Curtain panel)

Facade Type 8 Technique : Curtain wall (Curtain panel)

Facade Type 11 Technique : Curtain wall (Curtain panel)

Facade Type 12 Technique : Curtain wall (Curtain panel)

Type : 4

Type : 1 Type : 3 & 12

Type : 7

Facade Type 9 Technique : Curtain wall (Curtain panel)

Facade Type 10 Technique : Curtain wall (Mullion)

PHASE4 For the phase 4, there are 6 building models to be created in this phase. For each building, the design of the building facades are unique, thus, there is a need to generate the building facade with different techniques. One of the most challenge building facade to be generated is the galleria building facade (Type 1 and 4). Due to the different shapes for each curtain panel, the technique that the author used to generate this facade is by using adaptive curtain wall panel and building mass. This technique was also applied to generate the galleria roof structure as the general curtain roof system cannot generate this type of curve structure.

Type : 6

Sample Drawing


VISUAL PROGRAMMING(DYNAMO) Visual Programming (Dynamo) was deployed to automate many project tasks to avoid the repetitive work especially, to assign specific values to the user defined project parameters requested by the client and to transfer project data from Revit to Excel. Some of the use cases for an automated value assignment are 1. To assign the construction phase/ building number value to the project parameter of the specific building elements 2. To assign the building level to the project parameter of the curtain panel elements (panel and mullion). Also, the use case for an automated extract information from Revit to Excel is to transfer the room areas from the schedule to excel sheet. Sample Dynamo Script 1 Purpose: To rename the floor level name corresponding to the building name Technique: String & List logic/ management Extra node package: -

Sample Dynamo Script 2 Purpose: To extract information from schedules and mapping those information to Excel sheets that have the sheet name corresponding to the schedule Technique: String mapping Extra node package: BimorphNodes

Sample Dynamo Script 3 Purpose: To assign user input values to the created project parameters of the selected model workset Technique: List management Extra node package: Archilab, Clockwork

Sample Dynamo Script 4 Purpose: To assign values of the project parameter of the facade elements (Panel and Mullion) corresponding to the situated building element levels Technique: List management & String management Extra node package: Archilab, Genius Loci

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S U M I T O M O - B K C, M U M B A I Introduction This project is an office building project with an approx. height at 63m. This building has 13 levels (superstructure) aboveground and 6 levels basement. The total area of this project about 135,000 sqm. with an expected construction period at 36 months. This project is located in the prime business district in Mumbai, the Bandra Kurla Complex. The main concept of this building is to maximize a natural light for all tenet spaces. Thus, this can be done by creating a lighting connectivity in a vertical axis which reflects in the design as a lighting hall. For the BIM work in this project, the author took responsible for a BIM manager to oversee the development of the BIM model. This project started a BIM work since the concept design stage with the LOD200 and finished the BIM work at the SD stage with LOD300. The BIM model for this project was used for the design coordination only so that the LOD was limited to LOD300 (MEP and STR models were limited to LOD200). The quantity take off and other purposes for the BIM uses will lie to the contractor who will recieve this model for further development in the DD phase.

Key words - BIM - Revit - LOD


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BIM MODEL The BKC BIM model was splited into 4 different models for the architectural work, 1 model for the structural work and 5 models for the MEP work. Based on the BIM architectural model, this consists of 1. Basement mode 2. Typical floor model 3. Roof top model 4. Facade model. Each model was generated for a specific purpose and use a federated file for specification. The reason to split the model into different files is because this help to control the file size and divide the task for drafters more clearly. The stage of the development of the architectural model was started since the concept design stage where all the design has been forced. The models in the concept design stage were developed under the LOD200 and it took around 3 months to generate the model. For the SD phase, this was the stage where all major changes had occured. This is because the model coordination between ARC, STR and MEP happened in this stage. The coordination was done in Naviswork program and this coordination stage of the SD phase took about 3 months. The LOD for the SD phase was limitted to 300 for architectural works and 200 for MEP and structural works.

1. Basement Model

2. Tyical floor model (F1-12F)

3 Roof top model

4 Facade model


Script to generate area boundary line from a wall element

VISUAL PROGRAMMING(DYNAMO) Visual Programming (Dynamo) was deployed to automate some project tasks in this project. The script was used for both working with the model and also the documentation. One of the most practical task that the author has applied the Dynamo script to facilitate the model work is to develop the scipt that can generate the area cooresponding to the wall boundaries (for both general wall and curtain wall). This script can help the project team to save a woring time as there is no need to manually draw the room boundary for the area calculation.

Script to align room tags following the vertical or horizontal axis

Script to assign workset to the element based on the element category, family type or level based constrain

DRAWING Most of the drawings in this project are generated from a BIM model. Only some typical details are generated from CAD drawing.

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9 7 Stories hotel : Nailert Park Hua Hin, Thailand

2 Stories residential : Nonthaburi, Thailand

SAMPLE OTHER REVIT PROJECTS Introduction

3 Stories condominium : Phuket, Thailand

There are many other projects that the author used Revit to develop a BIM model when the author was working as an architect (before pursuing a Master degree). As the role of an architect, Revit has been used to generate the design development drawing through to the construction drawing. Most of the projects that the author has applied Revit for work are corresponding to the residential building and hospitality building with the building scales around 2 to 7 stores. Revit is also used to facilitate the detail designs and perform a spatial coordination since the design development stage through to the construction to ensure that the design can be buildable.

3 Stories hotel : Nailert Park Hua Hin, Thailand

Key words - BIM - Revit


Visionvej Building

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DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF A BUILDING Introduction This project is a part of the 1st semester project in the Master degree Construction Management and Building Informatics, it is written as an emulation of a real life building project. The building model was given to the authors to make a project proposal based on the Danish standard. This model improves efficiency of the project and create a better communication flow for the different project stakeholders. When incorporating tools such as Business Process Model and Notations, Level of Development, and information distribution matrixes, foundations where set for the communication standards and for the level of detail in each phase of the project. Vico office is introduced for the analysis of the construction planning through to the minimization of the project budgeting. This tool allowed for the opportunity to take the manual construction schedule and optimize the construction time and resources by creating a Location Based Schedule. If there were any clashes in the construction schedule, they were stated in the software and action was taken in order to assure that the project will run smoothly. This optimized schedule ensured that the building could be constructed within the timeframe set by the client.

ANALYSIS

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The other focus point for the project was the budget, which was created using the collaboration between Revit and Vico Office. The budget was improved by applying recourses and limiting the timeframe, which in turn lowered the total construction cost. All in all, by combining Project Manment and Building Information Modelling tools, it can be derived, that with the help of technology, the work in the construction industry can be improved. The use and interoperability of various construction program during the design phases can help optimize the work on the site is used to analyze the construction planning through to the minimization of the project budgeting. Key words - Project management - BIM - Schedule management - Budget management - BIM application

Site execution plan

Cash flow analysis

Location based schedule analysis

Resource analysis


ABOUT ME MR. INTOUCH SANTHADTHAN

Work experiences :

Education : Master of Science (MSc) in Technology - cand.scient.techn (Construction Management and Building Informatics) Aalborg University, Denmark 2018 - 2020

2020 - 2022

Nikken Sekkei - Thailand/Japan

2020 2021 2022

- Bangkok Design Week, Bangkok - Thailand - Rizhsky Freight Yard new headquarter, Moscow, Russia - Secreat bay hotel, Oman - Sumitomo BKC office, Mumbai, India

2012 - 2017

Tierra design - Thailand/Australia

B.Arch - Silpakorn University Bangkok, Thailand Faculty of architecture

Data : Date of birth : 02-12-1988

Computer skills : Computer: • Revit • Dynamo • Grasshopper • Python (Beginner) • Naviswork • Autocad • Sketchup • Rhino • Microsoft Suite (Word, Excel and Powerpoint) • Adobe Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator and Indesign) Contact : int.santh@gmail.com (+66)96-264-9641

https://th.linkedin.com/in/liberrry

2007- 2012

2012 - Andaz Bali (Hyatt Hotels Corporation) - Twinpalms Pataya, Thailand - Himalaya Pavilion, Nepal 2013 - Kamala Hill Side Resort, Phuket - Thailand - Le Meridian, Goa, India - Adlib Hotel, Thailand 2014 - Swissotel - Park Nailert, Hua Hin, Thailand - Palm Seafood, Phuket - Thailand - Twinpalms - Mont Azure, Phuket, Thailand 2016 - GOCO Hospitality Hotel and Wellness Center, Ubud, Indonesia. 2017 - Hotel Indigo and Holiday Inn (Intercontinental Hotels Group), Bintan, Indonesia

Honors and awards : 2012 Best 150 Young Designer Award by Thailand Creative Design Center (TCDC) (Project: Digital Network Working Space) 2016 Nomination for World Architecture Festival award, Berlin (Project: Ad Lib Hotel with coordination with TROP) 2016 Winning five-star awards at Asia Pacific Thailand Property Award (Project: Mont Azure) 2017 Shortlisted for Hotel Under 50 Rooms in International Hotel & Property Awards Project: Ad Lib Hotel)


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