Architecture Portfolio

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RASHMI KC SHARMA

Hello, I am Rashmi, a B. Arch. student at Kathmandu Engineering College, Kalimati, Kathmandu. As an aspiring Architect I am eager to gain hands-on experience to learn more about the profession as I progress in my career. With a creative and solution focus mindset,I bring a positive outlook and the ability to work efficiently with any team.

As an intern, I am excited to bring my skills and enthusiasm to contribute to the success of the team. I look forward to the opportunity to further develop my skills and gain valuable experience in the field of architecture.

DESTINATION CENTRE

The destination centre is a project that aims to create a unique and immersive experience for visitors. The centre typically includes a range of facilities and amenities designed to attract and entertain people from various demographics, including tourists, families, and locals. The overall goal of the project is to provide a one-stop-shop for entertainment, leisure, shopping, and dining.

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6th Semester Design Studio Project
Urban Entertainment Hub Design
EKANTAKUNA, LALITPUR
Urban Entertainment Hub Design
MASTER PLAN
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Urban Entertainment Hub Design
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SOUT H- VIEW
SOUTH-EAST VIEW

RESIDENCE

The objective of this home project was to create a space that is not only visually pleasing but also practical for family time. The key design element is a large, open-plan kitchen and dining area that acts as the central hub of the house. To distinguish the public areas (kitchen and living room) from the private ones (bedrooms and family room), the house was divided into different levels. The aim is to provide an attractive and practical living space that benefits from natural light from all angles. The west facade of the building is equipped with vertical louvers and brick jali to prevent sunlight from entering and to maintain privacy from the nearby college building.

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3rd Semester Design Studio Project Residence Design
KALIMATI, KATHMANDU
6 2 3 10 9 8 1 5 4 7 A A’ 1.Living Room 2.Dining 3.Foyer 4.WC 5.Green space 6. Kitchen 7.Sun Deck 8.Maid’s Room 9.Pantry 10.Guest Room Residence Design
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MASTER
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16 102' 8'-3" 24'-7" 20'-4" PROPOSED BUILDING SITE PLAN SECOND FLOOR 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 3 4 A 5 B C D E E D C B A 37'-8" 7'-1" 5' 3'-3" 5'-9" 5' 5'-1" 22' 29'-2" 22'-2" 18' 12'-10" 23'-2" 16' 18' 14' 20' 8'-6" 8' 15' 18' 16' 14' 20' 76'-2" 29'-2" 76'-2" 37'-8" Ganeshmansingh Path Kathmandu Engineering College Ganeshmansingh Path Kalimati Tarkari Bazzar To Tripureshwor To Balkhu To Soltimode LOCATION MAP NOT TO SCALE Proposed Site EAST ELEVATION NORTH ELEVATION SOUTH ELEVATION WEST ELEVATION Owner: Signature: Designer/Consultant Rashmi KC Sharma Designation Architecture student Building Type : Residental Location : Kalimati 09 Plot No : 578,573,574,575 Plot Area: Actual Area: Drawn By Checked By : Dwg Title: Site Plan , Floor Plans , Sections Elevations Location Map , Opening Schedule Date : NEC Registration NO KMC Registration NO : NORTH Scale: Drawing Paper Sheet A1 GROUND FLOOR 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 3 4 A 5 B C D E E D C B A 2'-4" 1'-2" 5' 1'-2" 7'-1" 5' 3'-3" 2' 5'-9" 5' 7'-1" 5' 4'-10" 5' 3'-2" 18' 14' 20' 16' 69'-2" 4'-5" 2' 2'-8" 5' 6'-10" 2' 2'-8" 5' 2'-1" 15' 8'-6" 8' 15' 6'-1" 5' 6'-1" 18' 12'-10" 21'-2" 16' 18' 14' 20' 69'-2" A A' B B' FIRST FLOOR 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 3 4 A 5 B C D E E D C B A 5'-2" 5' 4'-10" 5' 7'-1" 5' 5'-9" 3'-3" 7'-1" 8'-8" 5' 2'-4" 5' 20' 14' 18' 16' 76'-2" 15' 8'-6" 15' 29'-2" 5' 6'-1" 5' 6'-1" 18' 12'-10" 23'-2" 20' 14' 18' 16' 76'-2" 6'-5" 2' 2'-8" 5' 6'-10" 2' 2'-8" 5' 5'-1" PLINTH 0.00 GROUND -1'6'' FIRST FLOOR 9'6'' SECOND FLOOR 19'0'' TOP FLOOR 28'6'' PARAPET LEVEL 31'7'' SECTION AT A-A SECTION AT B-B PLINTH 0.00 GROUND -1'6'' FIRST FLOOR 9'6'' SECOND FLOOR 19'0'' TOP FLOOR 28'6'' PARAPET Owner: Signature: Designer/Consultant Rashmi KC Sharma Designation Architecture student Building Type : Residental Location Kalimati - 09 Plot No : 578,573,574,575 Plot Area: Actual Area: Drawn By : Checked By : Dwg Title: Site Plan , Floor Plans Sections , Elevations , Location Map Opening Schedule Date : NEC Registration NO : KMC Registration NO : NORTH Scale: Drawing Paper Sheet A1 MUNICIPAL DRAWINGS 5th SEMESTER Residence Design
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ENGINEERING CAMPUS

DAHACHWOK, KATHMANDU

5th Semester Design Project

In collaboration with : Aaska Shrestha, Aayush Malla, Anusha Udaya, Kritika Shrestha & Sona Shrestha

The objective of this project is to create a space where people from diverse backgrounds can come together and exchange ideas, which is known as “creative collision.” This is crucial in engineering, as it requires both technical and creative thinking on a daily basis. Having spaces where people can casually converse and generate ideas is essential. These locations allow individuals to overhear and join in on discussions, resulting in diverse ideas. The building envelopes are designed using a combination of linear and curved geometry, representing the intersection of different industries and viewpoints.This approach creates a space that promotes creativity and facilitates the exchange of diverse ideas

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Engineering Campus Design

MASTER PLAN

LEGEND

1. ADMINISTRATION

2. CANTEEN

3. LIBRARY

4. ACADEMIC

5. AUDITORIUM

6. GYMNASIUM

7. INDOOR SWIMMING

8. STAFF QUARTER

9. BOYS RESIDENCE

Engineering Campus Design

I was actively involved in all aspects of the project’s conception, development, and planning. I paid particular attention to various elements of the project such as the landscaping, the Library block layout, the administrative plan, and the overall 3D external design. My role involved identifying and solving potential problems that could arise in the project and ensuring that the project was executed seamlessly. With my active involvement, I was able to contribute significantly to the successful execution of the project.

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Engineering Campus Digital and Handmade Models
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FROG HOUSE

Low Cost Housing Design Competition

The primary objective of the project is to address the challenges faced by the less privileged residents of the floodprone Sauraha region, which is often considered as Nepal’s breadbasket and has a rich cultural heritage. However, for the Tharu communities settled along the nearby rivers, life is not easy, especially during the monsoon season when they face significant loss and struggle to recover due to the lack of preparedness. To address this issue, the project looked to Bangladesh’s lift house, which is an innovative housing solution that can float with rising floodwater and return to the ground as the water recedes. The froghouse, inspired by the amphibious nature of frogs, can also provide relief during floods by floating a portion of the house using a buoyant foundation.

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By Habitat for Humanity, Nepal & SONA Low Cost Housing Design Competition

MASTER PLAN

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FLOODING
CONDITION FLOODING
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WIND
PLAN
SUNPATH DIAGRAM
DIRECTION

FRONT ELEVATION

BACK ELEVATION

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Low Cost Housing Design Competition

3D Rendered in Lumion

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MISCELLANEOUS

Water colour, Acrylic and pencil Sketches

30 Hattiban, Lalitpur 9861446736 rashmikcsharma1@gmail. com rashmi_kc_sharma

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