SANJNANA An architectural portfolio
Naman SHARMA
CURRICULUM VITAE
Naman SHARMA B. Arch. III Dept. of Architecture & Planning Indian Istitute of Technology Roorkee, INDIA +91 8979 570 067 email: naman.kvk@gmail.com blog: theemotionullchild.blogspot.in E D U C AT I O N
ANCILLARY SUBJECTS STUDIED
2014: CGPA 8.2/10 B. Arch. III (5th semester) Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee 2012: 91.4% (+2 Science) Kendriya Vidyalaya, Kapurthala 2010: CGPA 9.8/10 (10th) Kendriya Vidyalaya, Kapurthala
Climatology in Architecture Theory of Structures Rendering and Applied Arts
LANGUAGES English: SRW Hindi: SRW Punjabi: SRW S O F T WA R E S K I L L S Excellent AutoCAD SketchUp + V-Ray Adobe Photoshop Corel Draw Lumion Office: Word + Powerpoint + Excel Proficient Adobe InDesign Adobe Illustrator Revit
Fractals Surveying Foundation Engg.
EXPERIENCE December 2014 - Louis I. Kahn Trophy 2014-15, NASA January 2015 Sarahan, Shimla, H.P. Documentation of traditional 300 years old Kath-kooni architecture June - July 2014: Summer Internship FRDC, Bangalore Retail Design December 2013 - Louis I. Kahn Trophy 2013-14, NASA January 2014: Darbargarh, Jammu, J & K Documentation of a series of palaces, 100 to 250 years old October 2013: Measured Drawing Camp Manali, H.P. Documentation of Naggar palace, Hidimba Devi temple and traditional house. December 2012 - Louis I. Kahn Trophy 2012-13, NASA January 2013: Kee Gompa, Spiti, H.P. Documentation of a 800 years old buddhist monastery in upper himalayas.
HOBBIES AND INTERESTS
AWA R D S
I sketch; sketch buildings, objects, humans and their emotions. Sometimes, I put colors or paints in my sketches and they become alive to me. I also like food (though being a pure vegetarian); I can eat at any place and at any time. Finally, no matter what my budget and destination are, I travel. And when I travel I sketch.
January 2015: March 2014: October 2013: March 2013:
5th position, Louis I. Kahn Trophy 2014-15 1st position, Construct-o-polis, Cognizance Shortlisted(in top 30), Manthan 1st position, Plasticity, Cognizance ‘13
CONTENTS
R E TA I L D E S I G N , F R D C
ETHOS -THE COMMUNITY CENTER
L O W R I S E A PA R T M E N T S
I N AYAT - A P R I M A R Y S C H O O L
LOUIS I. KAHN TROPHY 2014-15
GREEN DESIGN COMPETITION, IGBC
01 RETAIL SPACE DESIGN, FRDC
BANGALORE
internship
1. RETAIL SPACE DESIGN FOR CENTRAL LOBBY AND INDIAN MARKET, TERMINAL 2, MUMBAI AIRPORT. Taking Bazaar inside the Terminal 2 Designed by SOM, the new iconic Terminal 2 is inspired by the form of traditional Indian pavilions. It is India’s first and most advanced vertical passenger terminal that integrates world class design, architecture, infrastructure and operational efficiency, with a rich infusion of Indian heritage and cultural character. DESIGN OBJECTIVE Conceptualizing two retail locations at the new international terminal T2. Location 1 - Central Lobby Location 2 - Indian market DESIGN DRIVERS
CENTRAL LOBBY To create a vibrant retail space with a mix of Indian retail brands & live performances. CONCEPT VISUALISATION MANDALA as the connecting element or ‘SKIN
INDIAN MARKET To create a experiential retail space with a mix of traditional & contemporary Indian retail brands & products.
2. BIBA, BHU Designing every inch of the store.
CHANGING ROOMS
FRONT COUNTER
CASH COUNTER
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
PLAN
ELEVATION
3. ISHAN CERAMICS STORE, AGRA Providing multiple design options to the client. I
THREE DESIGN OPTIONS FOR TOILET FIXTURES WALL
II
III
FACE-CUT VIEW, FIRST FLOOR
ISOMETRIC VIEW
02 4th semester
- T H E COM M U N I T Y C E N T E R CONCEPT
Characteristic spirit of a community The primary function of a community center building is to act as a place for public gathering where people can meet, converge, collaborate, celebrate, brainstorm and sit in their leisure time. A community center must represent the society but at the same time depict the individual also. DESIGN OBJECTIVE Design a community center with a multipurpose hall, a library, a restaurant and 4-5 shops for the locals. The multipuropse hall should serve as an enclodes space for social gatherings and can also include gymnasium, sports facilities, or any other revenue generating facility. The design must be climate responsive, comply with the local byelaws and have an iconic form so that it can represent the society. DESIGN STATISTICS Location: Sector 12, NOIDA, U.P. Site area: 13000 sq. m.(3.21 acres) 130 x 100 m Components: Multipurpose hall (1000 capacity) Library (for population of 5000) Restaurant (100 capacity) Shops (4 nos.) Parking- open & basement (for 100+ cars) Basketball Court, Banquet hall, Gymnasium, activity rooms, Conference rooms, (inside multipurpose hall)
Q. What is a COMMUNITY? A. A FRACTAL. Humans arrange themselves into certain groups due to differnces and similarities in values, relationships, professions, religions, culture and physical boundaries.
So, assume whole human population as a fractal, with human being as the basic unit.
Evolution of FORM An Individual
Design considerations Wind flow- facade design
Movement of sun- natural light and solar heat gain X- - m3
X - m3
X m3
3- tier jali to regulate amount of wind inside
FRONT ELEVATION
RESTAURANT
LIBRARY
MULTI-PURPOSE HALL
N
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
MULTI-PURPOSE HALL
LIBRARY
FIRST FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
RESTAURANT
SECOND FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
TRANVERSE SITE SECTION
ROOF- the identity Each individual is different yet lives in the same community due to: 1. SIMILARITY 2. D IF FERENCE 3. Individuality
The roof profile is repeated in different color schemes to create distinct roof profile for each of the three buildings.
Each building will have 3 profiles1. White colored 2. Single primary colored 3. Randomly colored tiles
SECTION
Steel spaceframe is used to obtain the profile of the roof. PLAN
Physical model- showing day as well as night scenes.
03 LOW RISE APARTMENTS 5th semester
Living accommodation today- more than mere shelter. Today accommodation must provide warmth, comfort and convenience to make it worth live in. The living environment containing activities and various interactive spaces inside and outside, which is an expression of life style. The transformation in life style is makeup to mark in the design of residential buildings, with land becoming scarce as such the building ought to increase upwards with adequate parking facilities for scooters, cycles and provision for drying clothes and garbage disposal etc.
Location: Roorkee, Uttarakhand Site area: 7500 sq. m.(1.85 acres) No. of towers: 9(3 1 bhk + 6 2 bhk) No. of apartments: 96(48- 1 bhk + 48- 2 bhk) Height: 18.10 m (G+4) Built-up area: 8,684 sq. m. Ground coverage: 2,171 sq. m. (28.94%) F.A.R.: 1.15
GANGA CANAL SITE NH 58
DESIGN OBJECTIVE To design prototype low rise apartments (5 storeys) for an industrial house with 1bhk and 2bhk dwellings. Each building either four 1bhk units or two 2bhk units on each floor with a common staircase lobby. CONCEPT SPACE OPTIMIZATION Providing optimum space for every activity, based on anthropometric studies and architectural standards. Drawing/ dining room
Kitchen 3x2.1
7x4
Bedroom
Toilet 2.1x1.8
4x3.2
Balcony 4x1.5
Store 1.8x1.5 * in m.
N SITE PLAN
1 BHK Apartments Area program(sq. m.) Drawing/ dining room 19.50 Kitchen 5.46 Bedroom 14.20 Toilet 5.40
FRONT ELEVATION
TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN
COLUMN GRID LAYOUT
SECTION A-A’
TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN
COLUMN GRID LAYOUT
2 BHK Apartments Area program(sq. m.) Drawing/ dining room 37.00 Kitchen 7.20 Bedroom 1 21.90 Bedroom 2 14.00 Toilet 1 3.20 Toilet 2 4.30 Store 2.25
REAR ELEVATION
SECTION A-A’
04 inayat
-the primary school
3rd semester
From Pedagogy to Built form Aim of the submission is to design a primary school(kindergarten through IInd std.) that holds an innovative program of education, research and training. The design process includes framing a pedagogy for children that would serve as a module for education in future in India. The school will be a center for learning where the stress will be on child centric value oriented education. PEDAGOGY The school shall follow the system of Integral Education. Integral education means total education, incorporating physical, mental and vital education.
CONCEPT form
seeker
donor
color “White is the ephemeral emblem of perpetual movement.� Tangerine color scheme
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
N
DESIGN FEATURES
SECTION A-A’
orientation
SECTION B-B’
light shelf
A
botanical garden Each classroom has been divided into two areas, with a level difference. Rooms are chamfered at one corner to facilitate daylight and wind flow. A large sliding picture window connects inside to the outside. B
B’
Location: Roorkee, U.K.
SITE PLAN
N
TYPICAL CLASSROOM PLAN
A’
05 LOUIS I. KAHN TROPHY ‘14-15, NASA
5th-6th semester
Architectural and cultural traditions in India- Inspirations for new designs of buildings and urban settlements The traditional architecture in the world has always taken the nature into account. One can observe the harmony and respect for nature in terms of form, design, construction material of the building or settlement. The aim of the NASA Louis I. Khan Trophy Student Competition 2014/15 was to document traditional architecture and propose new designs inspired from traditional architecture of historic area. AIMS & OBJECTIVES • Foster appreciation of specifically designed historical structures, building or buildings. • Understand how historic structures, buildings and/ or complexes were conceptually planned and designed reflecting a certain set of values (functional, technological, material, constructional etc.). MODUS OPERANDI A team of 30 dedicated students from Ist, 2nd and 3rd year documented and analysed the selected site and proposed new design solutions for a modern housing settlement. 20 hand-drafted A1 sheets were prepared in a time period of 55 days and were presented at the annual convention. The entry this year explained: • Physical form, structure • Interplay of architectural and structural elements • Stylistic, theoretic aspects
SITE: SARAHAN VILLAGE, SHIMLA, H.P.
HIMACHAL PRADESH
SARAHAN
SHIMLA
PREVALENT ARCHITECTURAL STYLES IN HIMACHAL PRADESH
KATH-KOONI Kath means wood and kooni means corner
CRIBBAGE FRAMEWORK OF STONE AND WOOD
SLOPED ROOFS CAPPED WITH SLATE SHINGLES
The inherent stability, flexibility, and strength make these buildings earthquake resistant.
In the midst of the cool deodar forests of southeast Himachal Pradesh, in the Sutlej valley, is the tiny village of Sarahan. It boasts of many old yet fascinating buildings built in the indigenous Kath-kooni style of architecture.
EVOLUTION OF VILLAGE SARAHAN SETTLEMENT ESTABLISHMENT(1807)
SETTLEMENT EXPANSION(1851-1900)
MODERNIZATION(1948-PRESENT)
COLONIAL INFLUENCE(1901-1947)
WATER FLOW DIAGRAM
MASS AND VOID ANALYSIS SITE PLAN
SITE FEATURES
PLAN
SECTION
Profile of terrain at Sarahan.
PLETHORA OF ACTIVITIES
North facing Sarahan receives ample sunlight. Morning Life at Sarahan begins with an aura filled with fresh flowers and dawn chorus. Day With the passage of hours, the activity along the street builds. Night Fear of the wild animals and cold winds enforce the people into sleep early.
UNDERSTANDING KATH-KOONI -its architectural and cultural aspects SUMMERS
CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE MONSOON
WINTERS
ROOF COVER
OLD COURT BUILDING, built 1917
ROOF FRAME
3D SECTION BALCONY FLOOR
FRONT ELEVATION
FLOOR PLATE
WALLS
GROUND FLOOR PLAN FOUNDATION SECTION OF MAIN TEMPLE AT BHIMAKALI TEMPLE, built 1937
DESIGN PROPOSAL 4 BHK unit
A
MATERIAL PROPOSALS AND CONSTRUCTION DETAILS Replacement of timber in roof framework with bamboo A’
JOINT AT X
Y X
CUT AWAY SECTION A-A’ ATTIC PLAN
2 BHK unit A
ROOF FRAMEWORK
JOINT AT Y
A’
PARALLEL JOINING OF AAC BEAMS
SIDE ELEVATION
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
A
SHINGLES JOINERY DETAIL
A’
CORNER JOINT DETAIL
LENGTHENING OF AAC BEAMS
Replacement of timber logs in superstructure with Autoclaved Aerated Concrete(AAC) beams. FIRST FLOOR PLAN
A
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
A’
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
06 GREEN DESIGN COMPETITION ‘14, IGBC competition
SITE Location: Perungudi, Kancheepuram Distt., Tamil Nadu Altitude: 30 m from MSL Topgraphy: Flat Site area: 2000 sq. m. (0.49 acres)
Prevention vs Prescription The theme for The IGBC Green Design Competition for the year 2014 called upon for a much-needed passive intervention in the areas of energy and water efficiency.
KEY FINDINGS FROM CLIMATIC STUDY Inferences Observations • Reduce heat gain. • High temperature (30-37 C). • High relative humidity (45-95 %). • Dehumidify air. • Prevailing wind direction changes • Use of wind for ventilation. almost every three month . • Shading devices. • Altitude angle of Sun(55 -100 ).
DESIGN OBJECTIVE Desiging an office building addressing energy and water conservation needs with an occupancy of 75 people working for 10 hours a day. CLIMATIC STUDY
FORM EVOLUTION I
II
Highrise structure blocking the wind.
III
Humid wind for most of the year.
South-east corner chamfered to receive max. wind.
WIND ROSE DIAGRAM
IV
SUN PATH DIAGRAM
V
Stack effect to cool inside environment.
VI
Form=Movement of wind+hierarchy at workspace.
DIURNAL TEMPERATURE VARIATION LONGITUDINAL SITE SECTION
Shaded corridor to allow wind and light inside.
DESIGN
WEST ELEVATION
SITE PLAN
SOUTH ELEVATION
NORTH ELEVATION
EAST ELEVATION
Area statement(sq. m.) Reception12 Waiting room24 Toilets18 Utility rooms24 Workstations296 Meeting room26 Conference room- 32 M.D.’s room21 Executives area54 Corridor29 Parking area(50%)- 90 Eating area(50%)- 100 Total 818 ZONING DIAGRAMS
N GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
PASSIVE STRATEGIES • Stack Effect • Venturi Effect • Orientation • Roof Overhangs • Fins • De-humidifiers • Rain-water Harvesting • Building Shape • Vegetation
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
CONCLUSION In this case, sustainability has been achieved by employing a set of passive strategies for energy conservation and water conservation in a holistic manner. Also, the materials used are less damaging to environment and procured locally.
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