REJWANA RAHMAN 2011-2021
CONTENTS Academic Works (Masters) [Project _01]
AMALGAMATION
Honourable Mention, International Competition [Project _02]
TOUCH ME NOT
Academic Project, University of Calgary [Project _03]
PORTRAIT OF CALGARY
Academic Project, University of Calgary [Project _04]
UNFOLDING FUTURE
Academic Project, University of Calgary
Professional Works [Project _05]
MOTIJHEEL GOVERMENT PARK
Work Experience, Bangladesh [Project _06]
LPG OFFICE
Work Experience, Bangladesh
Academic Works (Bachelor) [Project _07]
POPULATION SERVICES &TRAINING CENTER
Academic Project_Undergraduate , BRAC University [Project _08]
NET ZERO BUILDING
Academic Project_Undergraduate, BRAC University [Project _09]
PRITILATA MEMORIAL COMPLEX
Academic Project_Undergraduate, Published in ‘Folio 1’,bracu publication
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‘GREEN ARCHITECTURE !?!’
Graphic for Urban System Manifesto
ACADEMIC PORTFOLIO Master of Architecture
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1 I Amalgamation
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AMALGAMATION Downtown, Calgary
Competition Entry_ Individual_ Honorable mentions CBDX Cities for All
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BRIEF This international design ideas competition—the first in the CBDX series—asked, What does a city for all look like? How does it operate and function? How can it come into being? What place, structure, thing, system, process, or relationship must be forged to engender a more just and equitable ‘city for all’? And in particular—this is perhaps the most crucial question—the competition asked, How are these aims navigated by, through, and with the current uncertainty wrought by the ongoing global pandemic and the long-term existential threats of environmental degradation and climate change?
MAIN IDEA A city relies on the interlinked set of networks, strategically placed to allow better connectivity and communication. Based on this strategy the pattern was derived which opens up at several locations to promote various relations to flourish. The core concern of this proposal was to deal with the flooding problem in Calgary. The main purpose is to create the canal systems which will absorb the water like sponge, rather than blocking it.
URBAN FABRIC STUDY OF DOWNTOWN, CALGARY
E X I S T I N G U R B A N FA B R I C
P R O P O S E D U R B A N FA B R I C
URBAN GENEALOGY
3 I Amalgamation
DIAGRAM_canal system
Regular Days
ELEVATED BUILDING ON STILTS
CANAL SYSTEM
CENTRAL PLAZA
URBAN FARMS
ELEVATED BUILDING ON STILTS
CANAL SYSTEM
CENTRAL PLAZA
URBAN FARMS
CANAL SYSTEM (Proposed Terrain)
During Flood
DIAGRAM_canal system during flood
Every block has their separate central plazas where people can gather for different activities and occasions. The pedestrians connect these urban zones with the other zones providing accessibility throughout the city. The farms are placed on a higher ground as apple orchards requires well drained soil. As this is on a sloped ground, it allows the flood water to get drained easily.
Building typologies placed on the site responding to their surroundings
Site Plan
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9 I Touch Me Not
TOUCH ME NOT CBDL Building, Downtown, Calgary
Partner_Anagha Patil Instructor_Guy Gardner Duration_1 week
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CONCEPT In this pandemic, we need a facade that guides us to stay safe by letting us know if we are defying the 2m physical distancing rule. This “touch me not” facade, activates as soon as one comes in its proximity and protrudes these spikes to keep us away and prevent us from touching it.
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PROPOSED SCENARIO
CURRENT SCENARIO
What if ‘facade’ is not just a ‘facade’.... ...and it reacts to the passer by
The band of spikes on the facade follows us and gives us a warning by changing the color if you invade someone else’s 2m band, thus keeping us all in check, and yet making us interact with each other and with the building. This facade will make us treat the building not as an element but as a living thing that will help us to realize the aftereffect of touching facades in this pandemic. The hustle-bustle around the BUNDLE, of people entering the building, the train station besides, the crossing at the intersection will create a dynamic and interesting mapping on the facade of people’s movement and crowding near the building letting us know the safe and danger zones.
FACADE DETAIL FRAME TO HOLD THE PANELS
EXISTING WALL ACRYLIC PANEL
ACRYLIC PIPES
LED LIGHTS INSIDE THE PIPES
MULTI-SENSOR ORIENTATION TRACKING FOR A FACADE
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PORTRAIT OF CALG
13 I Portrait of Calgary
Olumpic Plaza, Downtown, Calgary
Partner_Anagha Patil, Comprehensive Studio Group of two_ Prof. John Iwanski Duration: 4 months
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CONCEPT “Calgary’s portrait is curated by the bow river, vein of the city, holding it together. The city’s image is best rendered through the centre of downtown, capturing Calgary from its kernel.”
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Rectangular Form
FORM DEVELOPMENT
creating a visible connection from
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Public Gathering Space
representing the land of Calgary
to create dialogue with the surrounding
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framing the important structures which represents the city
PARTI MODEL
MODEL EXPLORATION
EXPERIENTIAL MODEL
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SECTIONAL PERSPECTIVE
2”x4” Kayu Battens on 2x4 Open Jointed Woodsteeper CLT Roof with Insulation and Control Layers Glulam Beam Glulam Column CLT Wall with Insulation and Control Layers 2”x4” Kayu Battens on 2.4m x2.4m Plywood Panel Glulam Beam 2”x4” Kayu Battens CLT Panels on Truss Wooden Truss Beam Wooden Truss
Glass Railling CLT Ramp (200 mm) Air Duct Below The Ramp Wooden Truss Beam Supporting The Ramp Raised Flooring on Concrete Slab Concrete Beam Concrete Column
Concrete Floor for Parking
TECTONIC SECTION Portrait of Calgary I 18
Framing Calgary Tower Through The Skylight
RENDERS
TECTONIC ASSEMBLY
T E C T O N I C A S S E M B LY
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Internal Ramp Connecting Two Galleries Situated in Different Blocks
AXONOMETRIC DRAWING
CLT ROOF
CLT ROOF
axonome tric draw ings
si t e plan
Wall assembly R Value : 28.17
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21 I Unfolding Future
NFOLDING FUTURE The Yellow Warehouse, Inglewood, Calgary
Individual Project_Intermediate Studio Instructor_ Yves Poitras Duration_4 months
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FORM DEVELOPMENT
EXISTING CONDITION
EXISTING COLUMN GRID URBAN GARDEN
MULTIPURPOSE
RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES
PROPOSED PROGRAM & COLUMN GRID NOISE BARRIER
PROPOSED DESIGN
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The site is in between the residential area and future highly dense commercial area. The main concept is to create a flexible middle ground for both the residential and future commercial area users. A Flexible structure which can transform according to the needs of different types of users. There is an existing warehouse, where weekly market, artists workshops and work exhibition, fashion shows used to be held until last year. But due to lack of facilities and uninviting environment, this place is now only being used for storage.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
This project focused on the flexibility of the structure, allowing it to cater different types of functions according to need. The columns are placed in a modular form, which makes is easier to move the flexible walls on the rails (showing in the section below).
KINETIC LOUVERS HSS COLUMN
CONTAINER WALL HSS COLUMN
STEEL BEAM
PIVOTING WALL INSULATION CONTAINER SHEET
FOUNDATION
TECTONIC SECTION
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FLEXIBLE SPACES
By arranging the flexible panels, the space can be divided into separated zones which will allow different activity.
Separated zones can have different internal arrangements to support the required use of the space.
When required the whole space can act as one big space and also multiple openings.
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MODEL
EXHIBITION SPACE
URBAN GARDEN
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PROFESSIONAL PORTFOLIO
Doors Architectural Consultants Ltd.
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27 I Motijheel Govt. Park
Motijheel, Dhaka, Bangladesh
JHEEL GOVT. PARK
Work Experience,Doors Architectural Consultants Ltd. Worked on Concept phase, design development and presentation drawings & Animation
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Motijheel Govt. Park is situated in the heart of commercial area of Dhaka. The main concept is to provide a breathing space for the corporate people and the locals. The seating spaces are mainly placed in the middle of the site, where the big trees are surrounding them. Big trees and bushed are placed so that they create a noise and visual barrier from the busy city. My role in this project was to create drawings, making physical models, materials for visual presentations and animation.
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31 I Lpg Office
LPG OFFICE Gazipur, Bangladesh
Work Experience, Doors Architectural Consultants Ltd. ed on Concept phase, design development, presentation drawings, Renders & Animation
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BRIEF LPG office is a small part in the whole master plan for LPG project. This office building facilitates meetings rooms, office rooms, cafeteria and internal open workstation for employees. The second floor is reserved for clients and potential buyers. My role in this project was to create architectural drawings, making physical models, materials for visual presentations and animation.
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INFINITE URBANISM
ACADEMIC PORTFOLIO Bachelor of Architecture
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Chittagong, Bangladesh
POPULATION SERVICES & T
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Undergrad Project Instructor_ Abul Fazal Mahmudun Nobi Duration_4 months
TRAINING CENTER
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CONCEPT The main concept is to create a bridge between the NGO and the general people. To make them feel welcomed and comfortable in the NGO. That is why, the NGO functions have been placed surrounding the public functions.
EXISTING SITUATION
CONCEPTUAL ZONING
PROPOSED ZONING
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EXISTING SCENARIO
NGO
PUBLIC SPACE
PUBLIC SPACE
NGO
Masterbari. Gazipur is an industrial area where most of the people work in factories. Thus, Life skill training, skill development training, safety trainings, knowledge about employee rights are must for everyone. Still most of the rural people do not have a basic knowledge about these. Even many children are working in those factories with a minimum wage, not knowing their basic rights. This project’s aim was to enlighten these underprivileged people about their rights and to make them comfortable in taking NGO’s help.
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41 I Net Zero Building
ET ZERO BUILDING Hatirjheel, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Undergrad Project Instructor_ Habib Reza Duration_1.5 months
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An iconic building which can produce it’s own energy and represents the economic growth of Dhaka city.
The building has been faced South with two opening in the middle, to assemble enough wind pressures for the wind turbines.
The site is in Hatirjheel, which is one of the busiest point in Dhaka city. To support the growing city, many highrise buildings have been built in this area. Our studio project was to design an self sufficient high rise building which will not only be a landmark but also be an example of how high rise buildings can be sustainable and can have positive impact on the environment.
The front facade, facing the lake is curved to create The South faced wind form force. has two big holes in the
Commercial band Road Water Body
middle to create wind pressure for the wind turbines.
Residential Area Residential Area
Multinational Multinational Corportion
Amenities
Public Park Public Park
Restaurant Restaurants
The Form is curved in a way so that it can collect all the wind, hitting the building and make it pass through the holes to create wind pressure.
Divided into two separated towers to maximize the view, sun light Divided into 2 towers to maximize the view,and and air circulation air circulation for the residents, living for behind surrounding the highrise building. buildings.
Fishing Zone Fishing Zone Restaurant Civic Space & Park
Sun Path and Wind Direction
WASA Water WASA Water Supply
One of the towers is shortened to create effective air circulation.
East tower is shorter than the West tower to create effective air circulation.
Supply
Sports Center Sports Center
The middle part of the tower is tapered the most to maximize the view for the residential area, while the upper part is broaden as it does not have any structure behind it. Study Model
The site plays an important role in this project. As it is located besides the hatirjheel lake, it gets sufficient, anount of sunlight and wind. The main concept of this building is to properly use these resources and carefully making the right use if it. 43 I Net Zero Building
Podium, connecting both of the tower.
Office Bank Shopping mall
Retail Shopping mall
Common space Lobby
PHOTOVOLTAIC
WIND TURBINE
RAINWATER HARVEST Restaurants Corporate office Buying house
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Chittagong, Bangladesh
PRITILATA MEMORIAL Undergrad Project Instructor_ Saiqa Iqbal Meghna Duration_2 months
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FORM DEVELOPMENT
A narrow water stream is flowing through the site.
The rectangular mass portrays the characteristics of Pritilata, bold, loyal, and responsible; who fought for her country.
The existing water stream, which has cut through the mass represents the drastic change and sacrifices that Pritilata had to face .
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Pritilata Waddedar (5 May 1911 – 23 September 1932) was an Indian Bengali revolutionary nationalist. After a brief stint as a school teacher, Pritilata joined a revolutionary group headed by Surya Sen. She led a team of fifteen revolutionaries. To avoid getting arrested, Pritilata consumed cyanide and died. An overhanging rectangular mass contained an uneven, rough, rock-like surface within it. A fault-line following the natural line of the ‘chara’ or water stream cut through the mass representing the bold revolutionary entity of Pritilata Waddedar. Dramatic sequential were achievedthrough thoughtful variations in internal sections.
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