Rashmi katkar portfolio of works

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Por tfolio of Works 2000-2014

Rashmi Katkar


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2 Work Experience First name / Surname: Date of birth: Nationality: Address: Telephone Email

Rashmi Katkar 22/03/83 Indian

Sep 2010 – till date

Alexanderstrße 99 70182 Stuttgart katkar.rashmi@gmail.com

Berlin & Sydney Communication and coordination various apsects of projects and collaborating on office documentation Sep 2013 – till date

Oct 2007 – Oct 2009

Jul 2000 – Apr 2005

Apr 2013 - Aug 2013

MA. AAD Staedelschule architecture class, Masters of Arts in Advanced Staatliche Hochschule für Bildende Künste - Städelschule, Architetural Design Dürerstrasse 10, D-60596 Frankfurt am Main Frankfurt am Main, Germany T-0049 (0)69 60 50 08-0 http://staedelschule.de/architecture/ architecture(at)staedelschule.de B.Arch Dr. D. Y. Patil College of Architecture, Bachelor’s of Architecture Dr D Y Patil Vidyanagar, Sector 7, Nerul Mumbai, India Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Phone-No: 0091 22 7709594 /7709454

Wolframstraße 20 B 70191 Stuttgart Laboratory for Visionary Achitecture directors @l-a-v-a.net/lava@l-a-v-a.net Stuttgart T: +49 711 722 329 01 F: +49 711 722 329 11

Stuttgart Design development and coordination with various consultants in concept design and detailed design phase

+49 (0)176 6282 5755

Education And Training

LAVA

KACST Design of colour scheme and material selection scheme Headquarters for the whole project and details Riyadh, Saudi Arabia l-a-v-a.net Content management for website backend, format of german translation and website maintainance Baunetz profile LAVA profile coordinationon Baunetz, selection of the content LAVA A6 portfolio Preparation and coordination of production of A6 LAVA portfolio Booklets

Oct 2012 - Mar 2013 Concept Design + Tender

Aug 2012 - Sep 2012 Near to completion

Workspace Innovation Part of the concept design team, prepared drawings for lab the client and for tender Philips Lighting, Involved in the initial stage of the project, Site analysis and Headquarters space program coordination with other consultants HTC Campus, Eindhoven The Netherlands


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3 Jul 2012 Detailed Design

Mar 2010 – Jun 2012 Detailed Design

Nov 2010 – Feb 2011 Under construction

Sep 2010 – Oct 2010 competition Jan 2010 – May 2010

KACST Involved in the concept design phase of the project Masterplan including communication with the consultants and the Riyadh, Saudi Arabia team, preparation of douments for ‘10 Milestones’ over a period of 10 months. Prepared the final Submission Booklet for the 100 CD and DD phases of the project Sipchem Involved in the detailed design phase, Optimising the Research and development facade as per the program, cooridination of Exhibition center model (3d printing + laser cutting + Mannual) Dammam, Saudi Arabia City of Clouds Participated in a visionary competition inviting proposals Saudi Arabia for post-oil cities in the dessert

Studio Saraceno

Invalidenstrasse 50 - 51 10557 Berlin

Involved in the production stage of 14 Billion for Bonniers Kunsthall, Stockholm, Sweden

Jan 2007 -Sep 2007

Terrace garden, Mumbai Design Development, preliminary estimation, construction and site supervision

PSATRI Involved in prepartion and layout of final DD documents Laboratory Building for the Client Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

ReD Architects

Research and Enquiry into Design (RED) Unit# 407, OM Annex, Plot# 547, Behind Bhoomi Plaza Mall, Off. Tulsi Pipe Road, Elphistone, Mumbai - 400 028 rajivp@redarchitects.in /Tel: +91 22 4322 6000 http://www.redarchitects.in/

Interior for Hoglund glass Design options and development, presentation drawings, showroom, Mumbai detailing, coordination with various consultants and client. Construction administration and site supervision

Pali Hill, Mumbai Interior Design and presentation drawings. Oct 2005 – Dec 2006

Chhaya + Chhaya Design Consultants

Chhaya + Chhaya Design Consultants (Ccdc) G1- Span Landmark,145 Andheri Kurla Road, Andheri (East) Mumbai 400 093 India T- +91-022-28382930 / +91-022-28355814 Chhayatm@Datachhaya.Com - Chhayatm@Vsnl.Com

Ajanta visitors center, Documentation of existing historic Ajanta caves site, Aurangabad prepared execution drawings, services systems for Ajanta Visitor Center a tourist complex in collaboration with JBIC, MTDC and TCS, serving as a study and research institution at the Ajanta Heritage site. Ellora visitors center, Design development, 3D modeling study and preparared Aurangabad execution drawings of Ellora visitor center, an institutional project providing study and research facilities for the historic Ellora caves and Kailash Temple. The project consists of various temporary and permanent multimedia exhibitions of a scaled replica of Kailsha Temple. International/ Domestic Preparation of Tender Drawings and quantitative analysis Airport at Aurangabad Malshej Ghat & Resort Preparation of Tender Drawings and quantitative analysis Development


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4 Publications

Exhibitions Feb 2008 – Apr 2008

Fifteen Pieces For A Soundscape / First Movement Wilma Tolksdorf Frankfurt am Main

Feb 2008

Rundgang 1, Staedelschule, Frankfurt am Main

Aug 2008-Sep 2008

Ampelphase 3:raumrot Vitra showroom Frankfurt am Main

Produced a piece for the exhibition as a result of research andgeometrical experiments and investigations of 20th century music.

Feb 2008

Fifteen Pieces For A Soundscape / First Movement Wilma Tolksdorf, Frankfurt am Main

Feb 2009

Der Pavillon: Lust und Polemik in der Architektur Deutsche Architektur Museum, Frankfurt am Main

2009

Hessen Häppchen Land, Leute, Leibgerichte

http://wilmatolksdorf.de/index.php?q=exhibition/view/231&PH

Staedelschule’s yearly exhibition, it comprised of set of process and research models and was a part of class exhibition Staedelschule being invited amongst guest architects, the exhibition was a group effort. Arriving From design discussions from the study of Kurt Schwitter’s Merzbau. http://www.ampelphase.com/ampelphase3/#/www/index.html?phase=ampelphase-3&window=fenster1

Feb 2009

Rundgang 2, Staedelschule, Frankfurt am Main

Feb 2009

Der Pavillon: Lust und Polemik in der Architektur Deutsche Architektur Museum, Frankfurt am Main

Staedelschule’s yearly exhibition, it comprised of specific model produced by research, analysis and geometrical experiments of pavilion selected by individual interest. Part of a Double exhibition, Analysis of Mies van der Rohe’s German Pavilion for Barcelona and production of physical model for the exhibition and graphics for publication. http://wilmatolksdorf.de/index.php?q=exhibition/view/231&PH

Article in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ)

Catalogue

Cook Book Acooking workshop at Staedelschule, features as part of workshops all around Hessen, as an attempt to get to know the culinary practices in the state of Hessen in Germany.

Skills Drafting / 3D modeling Rhino, Autocad Presentation Adobe Creative Suite Documentation MS Office Languages English, Marathi, German (intermediate)


Atul Desai Associates

Internship

Ratna Dharia Architects

Assistant Architect

Design Consultants

Chhaya + Chhaya

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Studio Saraceno

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KACARE-City of clouds

PADC Sipchem

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KACARE- City of Clouds Client Location Area Status Task background,

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- Undisclosed - Undisclosed - competition - analysis and proposal for living in desert, cultural

CITY

proposing and preparing content for final book submission

City of Clouds investigates sustainable dessert living in the future. The proposal as part of an exhibition to invite ideas for a Post oil city. Our idea is to invert the skyline of a city to accommodate the city in the valley and covering the valley with thin roof structure with solar cells. The city is also sustained with a large solar field and water conservation and storage. The housing typology is developed to suite the cortyard typology in Riyadh. The communication in the city is enhanced with the use of augumented reality and the traffic is based on smart self driving cars which communicate with the city infrastructure

DESERT


History Matix : Urban & Technical Development-1700-2010

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2015 http://cruiselinehistory.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/5410_tcm4-45912jpg.jpeg

MODERNITY

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hallesches_Tor,_Berlin_1894.jpg

FUTURE CITY

City Image

Communication

INDUSTRIALIZATION

http://www.theage.com.au/news/opinion/bigger-and-better /2008/05/14/1210444527529.html

http://www.appygamesblog.com/2009/09/22/facefighter-mail-bag/

http://www.thepoliticalcarnival.net/2010/08/obama-white-houseplans-new-housing-push/housing-bubble-bursting/

http://www.textually.org/textually/archives/2007/06/016420.htm

http://depts.washington.edu/labhist/laborphotos/index-old.htm

http://www.plyojump.com/classes/mainframe_era.html

http://www.ethicalmedia.com/splash/mapofinternet/

Energy

Resources

http://www.richardpettinger.com/blog/archive/2007/03/22/ how-green-was-my-valley-dvd-review

http://www.vaticanassassins.org/2009/11/angels-and-demons-jesuitilluminati-destroying-the-papacy/

http://library.thinkquest.org/C005121/data/germany.htm

http://www.freewilliamsburg.com/archives/2005/08/

http://www.canterbury.ac.uk/courses/prospectus/undergraduate/ c.asp?courseurl=health-studies

http://www.pewclimate.org/docUploads/images/burning%20wood.jpg

http://www.solar-tower.org.uk/frequently-asked-questions.php

http://www.portlandfiremuseum.com/steam_engine.htm

http://blogs.attask.com/blog/strategic-project-management/0/0/i-amhuman-therefore-i-make-mistakes

http://www.dotrose.com/misc/computer/solar-pc/

Water

Shaping Force

http://www.ldschurchnews.com/articles/56786/Church-inSpain-marks-40-years.html

http://www.gettyimages.de/?language=de&location=DEU

http://www.gettyimages.de/?language=de&location=DEU

www.lonelyplanetimages.com

http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/canals_1750_to_1900.htm

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www.phillyh2o.org/filteration.htm

http://designshrine.net/2008/03/nypl-digital-gallery/

http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://cdn.wn.com/ph/img/f5/ee/ ede02baacbc7fb705d13c4fe3398-grande.jpg&imgrefurl=http://wn.com/ Bursting_Water_Pipe&usg=__YIXcq9j9sGWA_x6nlHtwUTdhrVQ=&h=312&w=468&sz= 44&hl=en&start=0&zoom=1&tbnid=N7OcgslxtZPW0M:&tbnh=159&tbnw=212&prev= /images%3Fq%3Dede02baacbc%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26rl s%3Dorg.mozilla:de:official%26biw%3D1280%26bih%3D837%26tbs%3Disch:1&um= 1&itbs=1&iact=rc&dur=269&ei=JajNTJKCCY70sgbF9v2WCA&oei=JajNTJKCCY70sgb F9v2WCA&esq=1&page=1&ndsp=2&ved=1t:429,r:0,s:0&tx=196&ty=40

http://coloradoindependent.com/30622/degette-plans-to-introducefracking-bill-this-week-to-protect-drinking-water-from-gas-drilling

Climatising

http://designshrine.net/2008/03/nypl-digital-gallery/

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/ce/The_Crews_of_H.M.S._ Hecla_%26_Griper_Cutting_Into_Winter_Harbour,_Sept._26th,_1819.jpg

http://www.vahistorical.org/lva/libby.htm

http://www.clevelandmeditation.com/about.html

2015 FUTURE CITY

Mobility

INDUSTRIALIZATION

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3293/3036610903_c9cfb41f8d_o.jpg

http://www.gotodubai.net/info-59.html


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Housing Typology Analysis In Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Riyadh, Saudi Arabien

Transformation in growth pattern

Visual transformation

Transformation in living conditions

Privacy

surrounding compound walls

Old Riyadh

Ground floor plan

Courtyard spaces

Hierarchy of Privacy 1. between men and women 2. Between Inhabitants and Servants 3. Between Neighbours and from street

Old Riyadh with new development

Housing program

Old Riyadh and new housing typology

Condensed housing typology *courtyards as climate controld device *communal spaces

*Total no of inhabitants 10 *no of bedrooms -5 *no of entries-2 *car spaces -2 *possibility of expansion *possibility of personal garden *privacy and security-neighbours and streets *community facilities - mosques. schools. play areas, kindergarten *possibility of local transport

Entirely new housing typology in Riyadh

New typology at the outskirts of Riyadh

Segregated housing typology *fully climate controlled *lack of any public or communal spaces

Proposal for a new typology of housing to integrate the privacy issues Privacy between the neighbours and street *rotation and orientation of the units (roatation could also occur due to topography) *shifting the relation between the units

Use of Mashrabiya as a technique to segragate spaces between men and women. Strict regulations on openings and heights to regulate the privacy of inhabitants.


Proposed Housing Typologies in Wadis in Dessert

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Type 4 1. Partially inward looking courtyard 2. Flipping the orientation of housing units to create privacy 3. Height 6 storeys 4. Creating different typolgy with shifting and rotation 5. Different levels of privacy

Fold 3 Fold 2

Fold 3 Fold 3

Type 3 1. Partially inward looking courtyard 2. Juxtapositioning of housing units creating privacy 3. Height 4 storeys 4. Creating different typolgy with shifting and rotation 5. Different levels of privacy

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Type 2 1. Partially inward looking courtyard 2. Juxtapositioning of housing units creating privacy 3. Height 4 storeys 4. Creating different typolgy with shifting and rotation

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Attributes Type 1 1. Completely inward looking courtyard 2. Entirely private from neighbours and street level 3. Height 2 storeys

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Type 5 1. Outward looking courtyard at different levels 2. Flipping the orientation of housing units to create privacy 3. Height 8 storeys 4. Creating different typolgy with shifting and rotation 5. Different levels of privacy


Proposed Housing Typologies in Wadis in Dessert

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shaded areas

Terracing option 1

Terracing option 3

Terracing option 2

shaded areas

street

photovoltaic panels with PES/PVC membrane 5% light transmission in housing area

street

photovoltaic panels with PES/PVC membrane 20% light transmission in food and plantation area

(roof in open condition)

(roof in open condition)

housing

food and plantation

shaded areas

shaded areas

shaded areas

street public buildings

shaded areas

street street public spaces

green house


City Of Clouds

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SIPCHEM Client Location Area Status Task

SIPCHEM PADC Al Khobar, KSA 7,000 sqm Under construction Facade drawings, Physical Model

SiPCHEM PADC is a laboratory and product development facility. I joined the team during the Detailed design phase. The facade is made of insulation material and finised with sprayed metal finish. My tasks were to prepare the coordinated facade drawings and 3d model based on the algorithm provided. I was also involved in building the 3d model for the project for a LAVA exhibition in Wechselraum in 2012. For the physical model, 3d model of the facade was prepared for 3d printing at Materialise.

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Facade Drawings

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© COPYRIGHT This drawing and design remains the property of LAVA GbR and may not be copied in any way without prior written approval from this company.

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BAT T LE M cCA RT H Y

Consulting Engineers and Landscape Architect s

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BAT T LE M cCA RT H Y

Consulting Engineers and Landscape Architect s

Laboratory for Visionary Architecture

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Product & Application Development Centre [ PADC ]

LAVA Laboratory for Visionary Architecture

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BAT T LE M cCA RT H Y

Consulting Engineers and Landscape Architect s

LAVA Laboratory for Visionary Architecture

Product & Application Development Centre [ PADC ]

BAT T LE M cCA RT H Y

Consulting Engineers and Landscape Architect s

LAVA Laboratory for Visionary Architecture


KACST Masterplan Client Location Area Status Task

King Abdulaziz City of Science and Research Riyadh, KSA Concept Design 2012, Detailed Design 2013 communication with the consultants during concept design, Compiling the final Submissions Preparing final SD submission Document for the client

KACST master plan is approximately one square kilometer researach and development facility in Riyadh, KSA. The concept of sustainable development and outddoor events and combining them to create a campus where knowledge would be nurtured. The Headquarters is a 18 storey administrative tower and other buildings are various research laboratories in various fields of research from Nano technology to Bio technology. My involvement in Master plan has been during the concept and schematic design phases. My tasks involved coordination and communication with various consultants till prepareing final documents for the client.

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Masterplan Elements- Knowlege areas, Landscape & Cool route Knowledge Areas

17 Landscape Areas

Conditioned Areas

Knowledge Centre Knowledge Plaza

semi-conditioned space with green conditioned space (atria space)

Knowledge Boulevard

semi-conditioned space with green conditioned space (atria space)

Studies have shown for different campuses that as much as half of staff ’s working day is spent moving around, within or between buildings. Therefore, it is commercially important that while staff move between buildings, they still have the opportunity of interacting with each other activities and that staff during that journey have the opportunity for exchanging ideas and cross fertilization between departments.

Studies have shown for different campuses that as much as half of staff ’s working day is spent moving around, within or between buildings. Therefore, it is commercially important that while staff move between buildings, they still have the opportunity of interacting with each other activities and that staff during that journey have the opportunity for exchanging ideas and cross fertilization between departments.

The challenge: Generate variations of environmental experience along the route where people can meet and exchange ideas.

The challenge: Generate variations of environmental experience along the route where people can meet and exchange ideas.

Studies have shown for different campuses that as much as half of staff ’s working day is spent moving around, within or between buildings. Therefore, it is commercially important that while staff move between buildings, they still have the opportunity of interacting with each other activities and that staff during that journey have the opportunity for exchanging ideas and cross fertilization between departments. The challenge: Generate variations of environmental experience along the route where people can meet and exchange ideas.


KACST Master plan

Boulevard of Knowledge-Day & Night time cooling strategies

Warm Temperatures from outside prevented by effective shading

PV panels

low-e coating

Boulevard -Night time

PV panels

opening the roof allows radiation exchange with cool sky

cooling of fabric by prevailing wind

wind protection of pedestrian level

cool route for summer only down draft of air cooled by plants spill over to lower level

porous & light surface material (stone)

main route

cool route for summer only down draft of air cooled by plants spill over to lower level

watercooled pipes to cool the slab

Stratified air temperature and reudced radiant temperature

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Evapotranspiration of vertical green

cool route for summer only down draft of air cooled by plants spill over to lower level

Boulevard section

warm air from carpark

porous & light surface material (stone)

cool route for summer only down draft of air cooled by plants spill over to lower level

cool air from openings in the carpark to cool the carpark at night


Masterplan-Sustainable Development

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PVs/PVTs

ProPosed PVs and PVts

Water Mist

Primary Energy Cycles

Walkable Campus

On site Energy Production Electricity

+634.50

Cooling

Hot and dusty outside air

Dehumidification

Water mist

Cool and fresh supply air to buildings

KACST KSA | LOW ENERGY CONSUMPTION STRATEGY

Atria

PVs and PVTs

+629.25

PVs/PVTs

ProPosed PVs and PVts

Auditorium

Library

Electricity (PVs and PVTs) Primary Energy Cycles

Training Center

Conference Center

Area calculated: 25.000m2 Annual Energy Yield: 6.200MW/h/a

+624.45

Water Mist Electricity

Hot water (PVTs only) +634.50

Knowledge Center

Cooling Towers

Main Administration

Mosque

Cooling

Hot and dusty outside air

Dehumidification

Shaded Boulevard

Water mist

Cool and fresh supply air to buildings

+619.65

PVs and PVTs

Atria

+629.25

Knowledge Plaza Electricity (PVs and PVTs) +624.45

Sector 2

Campus Public Areas

Solar energy for B AT Lelectric E M c Ccars A RT H Y FoulTand Treated CONSULTING ENGINEERS & LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS

waste water

Knowledge Bouleward

© 2011, Battle McCarthy Limited.

Cooling towers

Cooling toCooling Towers buildings

Rock Store Labyrinth

Green Lanes

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Rock Store Labyrinth Gabion walls

Car Park Connections Sunken Plazas

approx. 1min 30 sec to walk a 100 m distance at a speed of 1.4 m /s

Warm Temperatures from outside prevented

Shaded Boulevard

CONSULTING ENGINEERS & LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS

© 2011, Battle McCarthy Limited.

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Walkable Campus axis

on-site

Hot water (PVTs only)

PV panels

Car Park Connections Sunken Plazas

approx. 1min 30 sec to walk a 100 m distance at a speed of 1.4 m /s

To create a walkable campus is one of the major goals of the whole development. To achieve this vision, the sectors are arranged close to each other - connected by the green boulevard. Beneath the boulevard is the carpark located. Several exit points(green lobbies) from the carpark area to the boulevard reduces the walking distance to a minimum and makes the campus walkable.

Cool route

Openings for carpark ventilation

cool air supply from rockstore to labs

Openings for carpark ventilation

Pedestrian circulation

Rockstore

Charging consoles for electric cars

cool air intake from open edges of carpark


Masterplan-Landscape, Motherboard idea

Roof connectors

Landscape 01

Landscape 02

Landscape 03

Cool route/Shaded areas/Wadi

The development at KACST being a stratified system - like the motherboard where elements are plugged in, the landscape derives the qualities from the Motherboard. The layering in different materials and colours gives an impression of different systems working together.

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KACST Headqarters Client Location Area Status Visuals: Task:

KACST Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 28,000 Sqm Detail Design, IFC Mocha Material selection, Interior Fit out

KACST Headquarters is the administrative part of the research campus in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. I joined the team during the detailed design phase of the project and was involved in coming up with a Material concept for the building. As a team, we developed the concept of the gradient and complimetary pixel and volxel concept. The entrance lobby with 4 programs-reception, waiting area, cafe & exhibitionmaking 4 centers gradually fading out. For the typical areas, the Atria is the center and the gradient spreads towards the facade edges. Since the colour scheme is of gray tones, colour is introduced in the core areas. Every Atrium has its own identifying base colour and it graduates floor by floor. The colours selected, blues and greens, compliment the corporate colours of KACST, thus keeping it simple and elegant wih the accents in way finding signages etc.

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Transition- Desert to Oasis

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Desert

Entrance Lobby Atrium

Typical Atrium

Exectutive Atrium

-Harsh Climate

-Transition

-Oasis

- Oasis 2.0

Transition- Design Elements Atrium and Light

DIFFUSE LIGHT

Regular Grid

Modular Grid

Programmatic Grid

Core

Ceiling

DIFFUSE LIGHT

Atrium

DIRECT LIGHT

DIRECT LIGHT

Atrium

Atrium & Light

Gradient

Voxel Priciple Interior

Typical Floor

Core Area - Programatic Functions

• Office Areas

• • • • •

Gradient Strategy - System Section

Lifts Escape Stairs Kitchen Toilets Vestibules


Headquarters Color Strategy

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Technical Area 18-49

Common Area 18-74

Emergency Stairs 18-38

713100 mm

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FFL_Level 18

Office Area 17-74

708900 mm FFL_Level 17

Atrium 4

4 200

Atrium 4 Executive Atrium with inteconnected communication areas

Atrium 4

704700 mm

Office Area 16-74

4 200

FFL_Level 16

700500 mm FFL_Level 15

4 200

ATRIUM 4

Office Area 14-74

696300 mm

4 200

FFL_Level 14

Office Area 13-74

Atrium 3

692100 mm

4 200

FFL_Level 13

Office Area 12-74

Atrium 3 Offices inteconnected communication areas

Atrium 3

687900 mm

4 200

FFL_Level 12

Office Area 11-74

683700 mm FFL_Level 11

4 200

ATRIUM 3 679500 mm FFL_Level 10

4 200

GREEN

Office Area 09-74

675300 mm

4 200

FFL_Level 09

Office Area 08-74

671100 mm

Atrium 2 Offices inteconnected communication areas

BLUE

FFL_Level 08

4 200

Atrium 2

Atrium 2

Office Area 07-74

666900 mm FFL_Level 07

4 200

ATRIUM 2

662700 mm

4 200

FFL_Level 06

Office Area 05-74

Women’s floor

658500 mm

4 200

FFL_Level 05

654300 mm

4 200

FFL_Level 04

Office Area 03-74

650100 mm FFL_Level 03

4 200

Atrium 1

Atrium 1

Office Area 02-74

645900 mm FFL_Level 02

Office Area 01-74

641700 mm FFL_Level 01

4 200

Atrium 1 Lobby Atrium Offices

4 200

ATRIUM 1

637500 mm FFL_Level 00

5 300

Sprinkler & Wet Riser Tankroom B1-79

632200 mm FFL_Level B1

4 500

Plant Distribution/Circulation Area B2-75

627700 mm FFL_Level B2

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Gradient Atria Packaging

Section East-West General Arrangement 1 : 200

Technical Area B1-80


Gradient Strategy- Entrance Lobby

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Atrium and Light

Regular Grid

Modular Grid

Level 00 - Entrance Lobby Gradient Layout

Programmatic Grid

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Voxel Priciple Interior

Greenary

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Exterior finish- Stone surface (beige -sandstone finish)

- Men and Women’s Entrance - Access to and from Knowledge Plaza

Gradient Strategy- Typical Floors Atrium and Light

DIFFUSE LIGHT

Regular Grid

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Internalising the color with gradient effect

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Emergency Stairs 18-02

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Technical Area 18-49

Common Area 18-74

Emergency Stairs 18-38

713100 mm FFL_Level 18

4 200

L18

Office Area 17-74

708900 mm FFL_Level 17

Atrium 4

4 200

L17

A4

Atrium 4

704700 mm

Office Area 16-74

FFL_Level 16

L16

4 200

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700500 mm

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4 200

Option 2

FFL_Level 15

Office Area 14-74

696300 mm

4 200

Atrium 3

4 200

Office Area 12-74

Atrium 3

687900 mm FFL_Level 12

Office Area 11-74

683700 mm

4 200

FFL_Level 11

4 200

L10

679500 mm FFL_Level 10

L09

A2

Office Area 09-74

675300 mm FFL_Level 09

4 200

Typical Office Areas Light Grey To Gark Grey Gradient

L11

Office Area 13-74

692100 mm

L08 L07 L06 L05

Office Area 08-74

671100 mm FFL_Level 08

Atrium 2

4 200

2

FFL_Level 13

L12

Atrium 2

Office Area 07-74

666900 mm FFL_Level 07

4 200

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662700 mm FFL_Level 06

4 200

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L14

4 200

A3

FFL_Level 14

Office Area 05-74

Women’s floor

658500 mm

4 200

FFL_Level 05

L04

654300 mm FFL_Level 04

4 200

L03

Office Area 03-74

650100 mm

Atrium 1

4 200

L02 FFL_Level 02

Office Area 01-74

641700 mm FFL_Level 01

4 200

L00 637500 mm FFL_Level 00

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Sprinkler & Wet Riser Tankroom B1-79

5 300

B1 632200 mm FFL_Level B1

Plant Distribution/Circulation Area B2-75

4 500

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627700 mm FFL_Level B2

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Typical Floor Core Layout 1. Technical Area 2. Tea Room, Escape Stairs & Vestibule 3. Lift Shaft & Technical Area

Atrium 1

Office Area 02-74

645900 mm

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Typical Floor Colours

Internalising Colour

Colour In Core Area

Each Core With Specified Color Gradient

Section East-West General Arrangement 1 : 200

Technical Area B1-80


Workplace Innovation Lab, ZVE Tele kojen Home Outdoor Adaptive Work capsule 6 7 8 9 Future Project Room Hush cocoon co- working Flexhibition minimal Workstations

VISUAlISIERUNG

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LAVA

F R AUNHOF ER I AO Workspace Innovation Laboratory, ZVE, Vaihingen was a project about WORKSPACE INNOVAT ION L A B reflecting the research for the future working atmosphere. Amongst the few ideas, Modular walls which when put together would create ROOM within the room. These wall types would be connected with different means of connections such as hinges, rails etc. Thus allowing for multiple configurations. The program for the project consisted of zzv nos. workstations, future project room - where the creativity and team work would be the focus and how new technological advancements are supporting the interactive team work scenarios. Apart from working in team and at workstations, highly focused work areas for individuals was also an important program. Any working condition when nurtured with breaks- may be reading or listening to music or a power nap, has been known to improve the performance. Hence hush cocoon- where people would relax / silent room.

GRUNdGRISS GESAmTE 3. EbENE (zVE)

Fraunhofer IAO Vaihingen, Stuttgart 250 sqm Concept, Tender Drawings, presentations

F ER I AO CE INNOVAT ION L A B

Client Location Area Status Task

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-Door as a Thik wall doesnt work for the scenario - Window and Glazing do not work for the scenario as no insulation is required in the Future Project Room -Technical wall is as Thick wall works - Thick wall option works best for the Ventilation strategy for the Future Project room

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Bench Window

Door

Glazing

Storage

Technical wall

Technical wall minimal workstations

kONzEPTION- OPTIONEN

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Wall concept

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Future Project Room

P1

P2

P3

P4

P5

P6

Bench Window

Door

Glazing

Storage/Wall bench

Technical wall

Technical wall minimal workstations

Bench

Pivoted door Option 1

LAVA F R AUNHOF ER I AO WORKSPACE INNOVAT ION L A B

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kONzEPTION- OPTIONEN

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Glazing can be moved on tracks or rotated on a Pivot

Thin walls Storage

- Technical wall doesnt work in the Thin wall scenario - Minimal worstations cannot be integrated in the Thin wall option - A bench or seating cannot be provided in this scenario -Complete absense of Storage in the Thin wall option - Ventilation system also doesnt work in the Thin wall scenario

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Door

Glazing

Wall

Technical wall

minimal workstations

Bench Window

P2 Door

P3

P4

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Glazing

Storage/Wall bench

Technical wall

Technical wall minimal workstations

Technical wall Bench

Option 2

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Future Project Room

Minimal workstations integrated in the wall

P1

Future Project Room

upward sliding window

Option 1


Staedelschule Architecture Class-Frankfurt am Main, Germany Coalesceting matrix

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Art Hostel Inhotim, Brazil

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Coalescing Matrix

Abstracting a system of hexagonal mesh and studying the pattern, lead to an organization of an interconnecting and coalescing system. As it defines it as self coalescing, it grows in a self similar organization by bracing, interconnecting and fusing and eventually forming a continuous matrix. The similarity in the system defies from the pattern formation with its difference in the operation of the system. While studying the behavioral phenomenon of reflection of sound waves and by deducting the medium, a connection is established between both the entities in form of interference. This interference is blended in with the self similar logic of the matrix. The extensions/interference locations regulate the matrix by adapting to the directionalities and the movements leading to an open ended condition.

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Faces and edges are the most evident terms used in describing objects and spaces. Their being in the terminology also defines the boundaries of beginning or end. Therefore, the research to investigate in the potentials of faces and edges beyond the terms but of their existence and the difference that is made with their presence in the architecture is of a very interesting nature. The research about faces and edges is the result of prior experiments while doing studies on type of Effervescent surfaces which later resulted in a Model for exhibition at Wilma Tolksdorf gallery, Frankfurt am main. Continuing with the same, but in a different direction than the previous models, the research was then focused on a unit based system to derive a Design model. In order to achieve this, a complimentary study of Merzbau (Kurt Schwitters) was introduced for additional parameters. The analysis of merzbau, as space , spatial component driving the space in a dynamic state of constant change, resulted in a series of graphical representations and drawings, mapping the scenarios of Merzbau. Few of the interesting things to be noted in merzbau were the faces and edges of the space and also lamella variations through plans and sections revealing the dynamic nature of the space itself.

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The research of Face and Edge from the previous semester is carried forward in this term with complimentary studies of architectural examples. Pavilions being the typology of the architectural examples, are unique to study and analyse. As my interests in Face and edge, their articulation in Villa NM were very evident. In doing so, it was also interesting to divert the research to a more Architectural context. The spit in the surface and space itself defines Horizon, thus Architecture itself becomes the horizon. Mies’ Barcelona pavilion also defines Horizon as Horizontal symmetry. Thus, both these examples are of interesting nature to have incorporated Horiozon as an architectural phenomenon.

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15 pieces of Sound-Wilma Tolksdorf Gallery

Through our research on the 20th century music and Karl Stockhausen, we were asked to design a sound piece which represented our interpretation of architecture and the theory of sound, when combined. This piece was an on going research of my first semester study which included self interlocking system which stabelizes itself. For the exhibition piece, a matrix of such interlocking pieces was created to express the fluidity and transition in music.

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Ampelphase 3- Vitra Showroom, FFM Client Location Area Status Task

Vitra Frankfurt Basler Platz, Frankfurt am Main 25 sqm Completed Design and construction of the object

Staedelschule first year class was invited to be part of an exhibition - Ampelphase 3 at Vitra showroom in frankfurt am main. The other participants in the exhibition were architecture offices from and around frankfurt. For the exhibition we decided to take up my study from semester 2 and also our researach background about Merzbau (Kurt Schwitters ) to form this sculptural object which evolves from the ground into a seat and then transforms into the tree like structure. As a team we conceptualised and fabricated the pieces and put together the exhibition in less than 2 weeks. One could lay down on the seat that emerges from the ground and look up to the tree, like laying down and relaxing on a <14th august-6th september> thearpist’s couch.

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Professional Experience :Mumbai, India Ajanta Visitors Center

Ellora Visitors Center

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In the last fifty years, there has been tremendous increase in the number of tourists visiting the site of Aanta caves. The caves and the paintings are deteriorating at an alarming rate. The tourists have increased awareness of this human masterpiece, but have also reduced its life span. The first step was taken to reduce the pollution caused by the cars and buses. This resulted in infrastructure development and staring green bus service. The second stage was the visitors center. The formulation of the program deviced in a solution of recreating the same aura as at ajanta cave site which is achieved by replicating the 4 importaqnt caves in a circular path. A water body in the concave area recreates the scene at the original cave site.The project is a humble gratitude towards the very pehnominal works in the history of buddhist architecture. Though the program is set in a comtemporty setup, it still holds right to its past and thus is defined as mixed architecture. The design phase of this project started in 2001 and work commensed in jan 2006. I was involved in the execution phase where a lot of remodelling happened because of the site conditions . I was involved in preparing working drawings and coordinating the consultant’s drawings. As the caves are of utmost importance to the project, we documented the caves with a team of 9 people and prepared the documentation drawings.

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