PORTFOLIO
ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO Rashidul Hasan Raju
raju.archi12@gmail.com +88 01915 88 35 62
STUDIO PROJECTS
CONTENTS
Enhanching Community Based Built Environment for Flood Responsive Preparedness THESIS WORK Term : 5.2 Year : 5th
Water Management and Research Center Term : 5.1 Year : 5th
Rephrasing Apartment Term : 4.2 Year : 4th
Global Interchanges : Resurgence of High rise Building Term : 3.2 Year : 3rd
Interior Design
AARONG Showroom Term : 4.1 Year : 4th
ERSONAL ATA
RASHIDUL HASAN RAJU Father’s name : Mother’s name : Date of Birth : Nationality : Present Address : Permanent Address : Cell phone : E-mail :
MD Nazrul Islam Rojina Parvin 17 Nov 1993 Bangladeshi (by birth) Room no : 308, Khan Jahan Ali Hall, Khulna University, Khulna. Barapangashi, Ullapara, Sirajgonj. 01915 88 35 62 01516 18 43 78 raju.archi12@gmail.com
HOBBIES Cricket Badminton
Movie
Music
Reading
PC Games Travelling
EDUCATION
Secondary School Certificate Examination, 2008 : School Dumuria NGC & NCK High School, Dumuria, Khulna Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination, 2010 : College Dumuria Degree College, Dumuria, Khulna Bachelor of Architecture, 2018 Architecture Discipline, Khulna University, Khulna, Bangladesh
: University
: Design
Google Sketch Up
: 3D
Lumion
V-ray
: Rendering
Photoshop
Illustrator
: Illustration
SKILLS
Auto CAD
Corel Draw Powerpoint
Hi, I’m Raju. I’m a quick learner and I have quest for knowledge. Beside I was a player at Architecture Cricket Team (ACT), this taught me responsibility, discipline, team work and leadership not only in the field but also in my life.I’m open to new ideas as well as visiting other countries for work related opportunities. Looking forward to start my professional life and work my way up to thrive on the life I intend to achieve.
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THESIS WORK
Enhancing Community Based Rural Built Environment For Flood Responsive Preparedness, Diar Panchil, Sirajgonj as a case.
PROBLEM STATEMENT
Village people of northern region of Bangladesh especially those who are living on the river bank side area are mostly affected by the flood almost every year. Flood damages their houses ,stocks and agriculture. As they are mostly daily waged labour it affects their income generation too. For proper sanitation, pure drinking water, food security and the safety of their livestock they shift to the nearby growth center, bund or any high land temporarily. Now if they can ensure these securities into their own household then they don’t have to shift anymore.
EVERY YEAR
FLOOD
DURABILITY OF HOUSE
FOOD SECURITY
SAFETY OF STOCK PRIMARY LIVELIHOOD
DAY LABOUR & FARMING
SANITATION
POVERTY
80%
SKILLED LABOURS
NO WORK OPPORTUNITY
LACK OF
PROPER SANITATION
FLOOD RESILIENCY
SITE JUSTIFICATION
ADVANTAGES of BUOYANT FOUNDATION -Temporarily elevates to exactly the level required to stay above water -Less expensive than permanent static elevation -Neighborhood retains original character -House remains low to the ground, so there are no long flights of stairs -Structure is less susceptible to hurricane wind(160km/h) damage -Original traditional architecture is preserved
ISSUES
STRENGTH
1. River nearby 2. Beside a cross bar 3. Strong social bonding among villagers 4. Bund nearby 5. Near Sirajgonj town 6. community people use sanitary latrin
WEAKNESS
1. Comparatively lower land 2. Poor accessibility to common spaces in the community during flood
OPPORTUNITY
1. Numerous number of bamboo and eucalyptus tree are available in the site 2. Skilled labourers in the region
THREAT
1. Situated between river and bund
OBJECTIVES
INDICATORS
Prevent the Damage of damage of houses houses
Keep houses away from flood water
Income generation
Raised platform
Sanitation
Food security
Giving income opportunity
1.Ensure proper 1. Raised toilet sanitation 2. Rain water 2. Preservation harvesting of drinking water Ensure food security
Community gardening
Safety of livestock and other stocks
Ensure safety of stock
Raised and fixed platform
Dwelling discomfort
Rethinking dwelling unit
Rethinking building process
VARIABLES
Floating Structure
Raised earthen mound
Fixed platform
Semi outdoor (Veranda)
Rain water harvesting
Vegetation on common spaces
Raised earthen mound
Ensure light & ventilation
DESIGN FRAMEWORK
WHY FIGHT FLOOD WHERE WE CAN FLOAT ON IT ?
Uplifted platform
PROPOSED MASTERPLAN Regular Time
PROPOSED MASTERPLAN Regular Time
PROPOSED MASTERPLAN During Flood
PROPOSED MASTERPLAN During Flood
Proposed Homestead 3D Visualisation
Dwelling unit
PROPOSED SECTION
Store
PROPOSED SECTION
Kitchen Dwelling unit
During flood
Regular time
Kitchen
Cowshed
Vegetable Cowshed Toilet Bamboo garden garden
Vegetable garden
Store Toilet
Bamboo garden
CI Sheet
Bamboo fence
Dwelling Unit
Jute mat Bamboo mat Bamboo Floor Buoyant structure Plustic Drum RCC Guide Post Foundation
Dwelling Unit Regular time
Homestead
During Flood
Existing Site
WATER MANAGEMENT & RESEARCH CENTER Chowddopai, Rajshahi PROJECT SYNOPSIS
RUET
Rajshahi University
Bangladesh doesn’t have sufficient research facilities on water. Technical enhanchment is needed to improve the present condition. And people do not have the general knowledge of sustainable water management (SWM) such as waste water management, grey water harvesting, rain water harvesting etc. By applying SWM we can reduce pressure on ground water. So the goal of this project is to enhance technical support for research on water and aware and make people knowledgeable about sustainable water management by their participation.
DEMONSTRATION WATER MONITORING
WHY RAJSHAHI ??
RESTAURANT
Ground water in Rajshahi contains excess magnesium, calcium and iron. Recently arsenic has been found in ground water. A water management and research center will help to research on water and make people interested on sustainable water management.
Northside aperture to allow diffuse natural light
SEMINAR AND CONFERENCE
Wind Tunnel
RESEARCH LAB TRAINNING
CONSULTANCY
SERVICE
DISPLAY RAIN WATER HARVESTING PLANT
AUDITORIUM
EQUIPMENT SHOP
GREY WATER HARVESTING PLANT
PARKING
East side wind tunnel
Conceptual section
SECTION A-A’
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BROAD PROGRAM
RESEARCH LAB TRAINING CONFERENCE SEMINAR ADMIN AUDITORIUM EXHIBITION CAFE DISPLAY LIBRARY CONSULTANCY SHOP
Why are apartments called Apartments if they're not apart?
REPHRASING ‘APART’MENT GROUP PROJECT 2 Members
An appartement came to be called “to set apart” because it has individual/private rooms for different people, on the same floor. These rooms were, of course, apart.In the 19th century, more and more people began crowding into America’s cities, including thousands of newly arrived immigrants seeking a better life than the one they had left behind. They were devided multiple living spaces to accommodate this growing population. Known as tenements, these narrow, low-rise apartment buildings were all too often cramped, poorly lit and lacked indoor plumbing and proper ventilation. Now, contextualization of Apartment in our locality should follow traditional spirit to avoid the dilemma of Apartment
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Traditional spatial configuration
Vertical living 1. No/less interaction space 2. Less interactive shared space (circulation) 3. Vertical circulation 4. Less child friendly environment
1. Shared space 2. Indoor-Outdoor relationship 3. Horizontality 4. Circulation pattern
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dissolving the urban partition through 4
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traditional spirit 1
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As the journey for the god, monumental structures was started to pointed to the sky; however, today's monuments, i.e. tall buildings, symbolize power, richness, prestige, and glory. New configurations for tall
and super-tall buildings are inspired by the concepts of sustainability and iconic expression. London city skyline is decorated with sustainable and highly iconic High rise buildings. A new High rise building in London must have sustainability and iconic expression. London is the city where first railroad was established.
Now, giving an iconic expression to my project the concept was “ A vertical journey by train for the god.�
PROGRAM
Rentable office space Brand Shopping Bank Restaurant Food-Court Exhibition Gallery Auditorium Cineplex Supporting office spaces Ancillary proposed program
8, 00,000 sq-ft (20,000-25,000 sq.ft/ floor) 1,50,000 sq-ft (3,000-5,000 sq.ft /shop) 5000 sq-ft (2 Nos.) 250 Persons(dining) 25,000 sq-ft 10,000 sq-ft (indoor) 500 seats 200 seats (4 Nos) 10,000 sq.ft As per deign required
AARONG is one of the biggest retail chains in Bangladesh operating under BRAC, a non profit NGO. The organization was established in 1978. AARONG operates productionunits in rural and semi urban areas as a part of social enterprise model and provides the market linkage through it’s own retail outlets. AARONG which means a village fair in Bengali. So the concept was a village fair under a big banyan tree beside a river.