ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO
Collection of works by
RAHUL KUMAR VERMA
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2020 Present BetweenSpaces , Banglore Priya and pawan house (Architecture + Interior) House of Duality (Architecture) Paul’s Residence (Architecture) Zeera (Architecture)
2019 (Workshop)
2018
RAHUL KUMAR VERMA H-304, Sumadhura Soham ECC road , Whitefield banglore +91-7018291742
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Winner
Game Pavellion
Nuru design,Mumbai (NUDES) Mosque of Light (Architecture) Pastoral Landscape (Architecture) Serendipity (Pavellion) Black Hen (Interior)
Archasm
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Unbuilt India
Rhino 3D Revit 3DS Max Sketchup Blender
2D And Graphics
AutoCad Adobe Suit Office
Simulation
Ladybug (Environmental) Honeybee (Energy) Diva (Environmental)
Rendering
Vray Lumion TwinMotion
Escalier to Epiphany
Zeera
WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARS 2017
Symposium Hill Architecture
2018
Hamirpur Himachal Pradesh
Designing Equitable Cities
Charles Correa Foundation Goa
Digital Crafts
Computation and Fabrication
3D Modeling
Mosque of light
Top 30
2019
Grasshopper Dynamo Processing FabTool
World ARchitecture.org / DesignBoom
Digital Crafts,Ahemdabad (CEPT)
COMPUTER SKILLS I am a 24 year old Architect From National Institute of Technology Hamirpur (India),Currently Staying in Bengaluru. I love everything that has to do with Architectural Design, Graphic Design , Grasshopper Scripting , Analysis and I feel a true devition for topography.
AWARDS AND PUBLICATIONS
Cept Ahemdabad
EDUCATION 2015-2020
Bachelor in Architecure, NIT H
2001-2015
Army Public School , Pune
CGPA - 7.61/10
CGPA-8.65/10
#PROFESSIONAL
#MOSQUE_OF_LIGHT#ZEERA#HOUSEVOFDUALITY
PROJECTS
#Mosque of Light Iconic Mosque Dubai Creek Harbour
The mosque design explores the duality between light and built form to create a spiritual experience. The multi-layered geometrical form filters the harsh light into the prayer hall. Light bounces off the doubly curved surfaces and filters through the “mashrabiya� apertures based on Islamic geometrical principles. The Mosque is placed on axis with the Creek Tower and the Linear park. A geometric module consisting of multi-layered minimal pre-cast surfaces with Islamic geometric patterns filter the harsh and strong sunlight into the prayer hall. In addition to the dramatic display of light being filtered, the multi-layered architectural system also protects the inhabitants from the intense sunlight and provides a cooling environment. The pattern is generated from simple iterative repetition of geometries which are grafted on the ground level to inform the landscape design consisting of water bodies and soft/hard landscape elements.
LEGEND 1. Prayer hall: Men 2. Prayer hall: Women 3. Spill out spce (indoor) 4. Terrace space (open to sky) 5. Colonnaded area 6. Outdoor Spaces/ Contemplation area 7. Foyer 8. Library 9. Quran Teaching room 10. Foyer- Imam and Muathen Quarters 11. Imam and Muathen Quarters 12. Imam’s office and admin 13. Storage 14. Lobby:Men 15. Shoe stand:Men 16. Drinking water:Men 17. Washroom:Men 18. Ablution:Men 19. Lobby:Women 20. Shoe stand:Women 21. Drinking water:Women 22. Washroom:Women 23. Ablution:Women 24. Circulation cores 25. AHU 26. Ducts 27. Water Body 28. Minaret cores
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#Zeera Microhousing
Housing project is not just about the habitable enclosed spaces. A successful housing is the one which keeps the shared community spaces at its core ( not literally though). This particular schematic has the housing units wrapping around the central space which enables chance encounters and encourages more interaction among the residents. The units sits along the contours of the hill staggering the entire massing vertically, so that we do not have to cut the hill at all. Further we wrapped the entire massing with a layer of laterite cladding which also takes the profile of the hill. The laterite layer is lowered at various points to open up the terraces of duplex units , enabling clear view around. The bottom part is in form finish RCC construction which anchors the entire building firmly to the ground.
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#House Of Duality Residential
This project was designed for a Malayali Muslim family from Calicut, who wanted a large luxurious house on the lines of large villas he had seen in Dubai. The client wanted a 7 bedroom house designed as per vastu followed in his village among Muslim community. The stark difference compared to Vastu followed generally was the kitchen to be in the NE corner. He also wanted the entire house to be aligned to NS direction without any compromise and wanted a large front yard to experience the grandeur of his villa. The site is abutting the main road which has a deep curvature hence the entry to the site was fixed on the SE corner. This allows for proper visibility of the traffic on road. We also set the entry/exit gate slightly inside to allow for some space at the entrance gate. This small video explains the layering of many conditions and ideas that informs the design of the project, primary being proper ventilation of the entire house through a series of small and big courtyards.
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#ACADEMIC
PROJECTS
#CHAKRA#ESCALIER TO EPIPHANY#GRID#BREAK#VOID#ROUTE
#Chakra
Museum of Prime Ministers of India
A museum is a non-profit, permanent institution in the service of society and its development, open to the public, which acquires, conserve, researches, communicates and exhibits the tangible and intangible heritage of humanity and its environment for the purpose of education, study and enjoyment. Every museum had been conceived with a certain philosophy which defines it. Whether its part to whole or whole to part. The site planning concept of the museum is derived from the Mughal architecture and ideology in which a focus point is created at the center of Mughal gardens. In this my focus point will be the building having four entrances.The building form is derived from the chakra which is also of national importance the 24 spokes of chakra were represented by the structural column supporting the building form .The site planning concept of the museum is derived from the Mughal architecture and ideology in which a focus point is created at the center of Mughal gardens. In this my focus point will be the building having four entrances.The building form is derived from the chakra which is also of national importance the 24 spokes of chakra were represented by the structural column supporting the building form .
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Plane facade aluminum panels for the
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Picture to be printed on the aluminum panel for facade.
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#Escalier To Epiphany Pavilion
The minimalistic pavilion acts as a window for the world that is the outcome of our lifestyle. The free shading loop of steps while gelling with the surrounding provide a build up for the platform lying ahead that looks on to the majestic kilimanjaro valcano. A perforated screen that portrays a view of extinct species of black Rhino has been used as a metaphorical window to open our eyes towards the ill effect of our actions on nature. In all, the pavillion is a simple structure that blends with the nature and provides a journey. The pavillion is an attempt at a journey of self realisation. SITE : Amboseli National Park, located in Kajiado County, Kenya CITATION : World Top 30 ( Students + Professionals ) YEAR : Post Monsoon Period 2018 KEYWORDS : Kilimanjaro, Park, Paviion, Wildlife, Loop, Landmark, Awareness .
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#GRID Institution
Concept - Challenge in this design was the orchards of kinnu which has to be preserved throughout the design process. Considering this as the design offset the design has evolved around the orchards. Since the orchards was mannually grown it followed a grid of 8x8 m. The IIIT Una was designed alogn the orchards so as to reduce the cutting of trees. This enhances the design by making arrey of courtyards and open spaces within departments which helps in reducing the energy consumption during day time . This also enhances the space of learning as all the classrooms , labs , and offices face to some greenery or open space . Leaving Such spaces also enhances the ventilation and maintained the freshness of environment inside the departments also. Project Year - 2018. Academic Project - Semester Eighth. Location - Una Himachal Pradesh. Area - 100 Acre Programme - Indian Institute Of Information Technology.
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#Porcess Sections
匀䔀䌀吀䤀伀一 䈀䈀ᤠ
#Break Resturant
Concept-The restaurant has opened with striking and innovatively-designed dinning house. However, the design associates an entirely different mood with the conventional dinning beverages. It consists of 10 multi-color shipping containers, shifted and stacked. Within the containers’ 4000 sqft (371.6 sqm) of space are a variety of intimate and comfortable spaces. The containers on the top floor are elevated with reflective cladding that provokes a sense of containers hung in the clouds. The floors in-between space is also incorporated into the design to maximize the store’s convenience to its customers Project Year - 2017. Academic Project - Semester Eighth. Location - Goa. Area - 1800 sq m. Programme - Cafe .
Roof Perforated Delunay Mesh Perforated Panels MS Frame(As Structure) Intermediate Structure Staircase Floor
Facade Panels Opening Pattern
#VOID Residential
Architecture is not ablout making a static build mass to give shelter but also make it interactive so that the user keep discovering new essance of building everyday. The design starts with the different unfold of nature that no one can predict what next is about to come . Hamirpur a town in Himachal pradesh is one of the fewer place in Himachal pradesh from where you can see the horizon that comprises of different topography and climate . This give a chance for one to observe different unfolds of nature everyday . Designing this bungalow so as to feel close to that natural essance every day. Courtyards has been introduced at such interval that from every point in the house you can observe the nature outside Project Year - 2016. Academic Project - Semester Fourth. Location - Hamirpur Himachal Pradesh. Area - 800 sq m. Programme - Duplex.
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Library
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#ROUTE Urban Design
The scope of the project was to study the neighbouring city which in our case was sujanpur tirha in himachal pradesh. After a deep urban study of sujanpur the proposal of bustand was given as there was no bus stand .All the commuting in himachal pradesh is done on buses hence it was quite clear to build a bus station there. Project Year - 2017. Academic Project - Semester Seventh. Location - Sujanpur - Himachal Pradesh. Area - 2400 sq m. Programme - Bus-Station.
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#BUILD #CUKOO’SNEST
PROJECTS
#Cukoo’s Nest Residential
Traditionally, bricks have been used in architecture to fulfill a double function: structural and aesthetic. While they act as an effective and resistant modular solution in building structures, their faces can be exposed to constitute their architectural appearance, generating facades rich in texture and color, thanks to the iron present in the clay they are composed of. The access of the house starts with a open to sky courtyard which also act as a spill-over for living room . The kids room above the parking overlook the roadscape. The brick facade act as a buffer and also a porous facade to ventilate the courtyard from all the sides .The pithed roof kids room build with concrete and covered with sira grey granite covering it as a cocoon. SITE : DoddanekundiBengaluru, Karnataka YEAR : 2020 TEAM : BetweenSpaces Team
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#COMPUTATIONAL PROGRAMMING ARCHITECTURAL DISSERTATION
FACADE :COMPUTATION OF COMPLEX FORMS #IMAGESAMPLING #ORGANICPATTERNS #UNIFORMPANELS #CUSTOMPANELS #CONTOURING #ARRANGEMENT #KINETICFACADE
#Image Sampling
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#Contouring
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GRAPHICS
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#Presentation Section
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