2024 ARCH PORTFOLIO - ROHIT RAMAN

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I am a Senior at Washington State University pursuing a Bachelors degree in Architecture. I am interested in innovative and creative design. Some of my other interests include, equestrian, badminton, swimming, and singing.


R E S U M E CONTACT Phone Email Linkedin Architecture Instagram

EXPERIENCE (+1) 425 - 900 - 7726 rohitraman311@gmail.com Rohit Raman @rohitz_arc

SKILLS RENDERING Enscape Lumion D5 Render Twinmotion

3D MODELING, DRAFTING & GRAPHIC DESIGN Revit AutoCAD Sketchup Rhinoceros 3D Adobe Suite Photoshop InDesign Illustrator Premier Pro Canva Hand Drawing

PHYSICAL MODEL MAKING CNC Machine Laser Cutter Hand Modeling

LANGUAGES English Tamil MICROSOFT OFFICE SUITE Word PowerPoint Excel

COMPETITIONS ‘THE LEGENDARY HIGHWAY 14 TOWER’ - BUILDNER INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION 2023 - 2024 - 1st of 2 student teams awarded Honorable Mention amongst industry professionals. ASC (ASSOCIATED SCHOOLS OF CONSTRUCTION) STUDENT COMPETITION 2024 - WSU’s Design Build Team MASS TIMBER COMPETITION, IDAHO FOREST PRODUCTS 2023 - Honorable Mention

AWARDS & CERTIFICATION WSU EUNOIA MAGAZINE Project featured in WSU’s Architecture magazine

CAS AWARD Award for Community Service, branching out into different Activities, and being Creative in High School (IBDP)

SIGNIFY LIGHTING ACADEMY Philips Lighting Essentials Certification

GSD1X: THE ARCHITECTURAL IMAGINATION Certificate course taken at Harvard University

SUMMER ARCHITECTURE INTERN JPC Architects

05/16/2023 - 08/18/2023

- Worked on a vast variety of projects, primarily commercial, with both Architects and Interior Designers. - Produced Renderings, 3D models, and floor plans utilizing Revit, AutoCAD, Enscape, Photoshop, and Illustrator. - Worked with Architect, Contractors, and Structural Engineers on roof reconstruction Project. - Provided design inputs, taking part in photo-shoots, communicated with representatives from multiple companies for project specifications, attended site visits and meetings with general contractors. - Part of WES team - mapping out space type ratios comparing different clients’ spaces based on industry. - Part of the Green team - providing ideas to help make the office and future of their designs more sustainable.

ARCHITECTURAL RENDERER AND 3D MODELER Drawing Room Plans, LLC

11/2022 - 11/2023

- Worked on a total of 4 projects. - Utilized Revit & Rhinoceros 3D to model the buildings using the provided construction documents and CAD files. - Rendered using Enscape/Lumion/D5 Render/Photoshop. - Worked with employer and client on expectations and adjustments.

TECHNICAL ASSISTANT WSU - School of Design and Construction

09/2022 - 05/2023

- Designed course website and syllabus for 2 courses. - Graphically designed posters/flyers and collected/arranged important documents. - Worked alongside co-worker and Professors to design courses. - Organized/planned presentations and promotion ideas.

PULLMAN CITY BUS STOP DESIGN-BUILD PROJECT Pullman City

03/2022

- Designing 2 Bus Stops - one for a sitting (Large) and one for standing (Small) - Worked in a team of 5 to design and make critical decisions together. - Rendered the Bus Stops using Lumion and utilized Rhinoceros and Lumion to replicate the site.

ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTER IQVastu

05/2022 - 07/2022

- Drafted 12 residential floor-plans - apartments and single-family homes. - Utilized Adobe Photoshop and Rhinoceros. - Worked with employer on design and adjustments.

EDUCATION (BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN ARCHITECTURE) - in progress Washington State University, Pullman, WA

2020 - 2024

- Current Overall GPA: 3.96 out of 4

IBDP (International Baccalaureate Diploma Program) M.C.t.M. Chidambaram Chettyar International School, Chennai, India - High Level - Physics, Math, Visual Arts - Research Papers - Earthquake Damping Structural Methods Research - Cantilever Structural Stability

2018 - 2020


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1. DE SMET CANVAS

2. ENVISION

- SENIOR YEAR - Observation tower - 2 person group project - Honorable Mention

3. GETAWAY HOM

- SENIOR YEAR - housing in Seattle - 3 person group project - Honorable Mention 1 - 12

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5. ART & PHOTOGRAPHY

- JUNIOR YEAR - Transit Station - Individual project - Featured in SDC Eunoia

- Acrylic Paintings - DSLR Photography

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1 DE SMET CANVAS - SENIOR YEAR Team: Rohit Raman & Stela Szaboova ,

Team Role: Leader - designing, rendering, site analysis/background research, contacting a company for system cost estimates and time frames, some details & part of the physical model. Location - De Smet, SD, USA ‘THE LEGENDARY HIGHWAY 14 TOWER’ - BUILDNER COMPETITION OUTLINE (Honorable Mention - 1st of the only 2 student teams awarded Honorable Mention amongst prize winning industry professionals) Designing an Observational Tower for the wetlands right outside of De Smet, South Dakota. Goals: attract tourism, highlight wetlands, tower viewing platform must reach a minimum of 12 meters, and ADA accessibility. Measurements have to be in metric units. DESIGN CONCEPT Inspired by the natural elements and their effects on the surrounding landscape, like wind and the reflections of the lake’s surface, ‘De Smet’s Canvas’ is a memorable and interactive observational tower for its visitors. The structure consists of six dynamic walls that are customizable by the visitors or the city for different purposes, seasons, or events. The ramps are ADA-compliant and add to the experience of the tower. A vending machine with floppers of the kinetic facade system and souvenir markers greet the visitors on the path to the tower. Writing a note on these floppers and dropping them into any of the slots on the dynamic walls not only allows the visitors to have a personal and memorable experience but also helps construct the tower completely over time, making it a landmark of the community. As time goes by, the tower grows with the community. The shape and design of the structure is well balanced and simple, highlighting the surrounding landscape’s elements. The small openings between the floppers on the journey encourage the visitors to travel to the top for the grand reveal of the views of the Big Slough, Silver Lake, and the Legendary Highway 14. The material selection is aiming for re-usability and adaptability. Like the Kinetic walls, the ramps and landings are made up of modular units that can be disassembled, customized and moved/replaced. Overall, this project seeks to be a memorable landmark that enhances the landscape while also enhancing the visitor’s experience by being quite customizable, modular, and adaptive to the wants and needs of the region. Software Used - Rhino 3D, D5 Render, Enscape, & Photoshop

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Sun Path Wind Path

700 m

INTERACTIVE Write a note

VENDING MACHINE Buy a Flopper & pen for $5, write a note, make a memory on the wall! Floppers Markers

Drop-in the wall

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KINETIC WALL OVER TIME

After 3 months After 2 months After 1 month

Over time, the walls will be constructed by the tourists/visitors, where more space will be made for new coming people. The vending machine provides an opportunity for the tower to fund itself in the future and allow people to take home a souvenir (marker).

MATERIALITY

Aluminum sheets & suspension wire

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Anodized Aluminum - Ramp mesh


Approximately 1951 square meters of kinetic wind system panels.

The entire structure is ADA accessible with the hope to create a space that is welcoming to all. Since the ramps are pre-fabricated 2.4 m x 2.4 m [8’ x 8’] units, the maintenance and construction is made simpler.

The surrounding deck is designed to create spaces for visitors to have small memorable moments.

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Galvanized Steel Columns, beams - Ramp frame

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PERSPECTIVE SECTION A

Cedar Wood - Deck

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LEGEND 1. 9 interior kinetic wall slip - in suspension systems for each wall 2. Ramp system 3. Structural column & beam system 4. Exterior kinetic wall system 5. Cedar deck


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NIGHT-TIME OPPORTUNITY - Lights/Patterns

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DETAIL DIAGRAMS

A - Beam B - Ramp C - Wind - veil sheet D - Steel column

1. WIND VEIL - KINETIC WALL SYSTEM

3. RAMP SYSTEM

- Replaceable aluminum sheets with

suspension cable system

2. BEAM SYSTEM - Bolted and welded connection

- 91 Pre-fabricated ramp units at 2. 4 m X 2.4 m each - Aluminum construction 2.5 m BY 2.5 m - Anodized mesh plates (yellow) on top - 0.1 m by 0.1 m steel beam support - Bolted parts

Galvanized steel cable Round 20.32 cm galvanized steel column

Welded connection Bolted connections Aluminum sheet 10 cm x 10 cm

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Galvanized steel tube 10 cm x 10 cm

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Yellow anodized aluminum mesh plates 20.32 cm x 20.32 cm

Bolted connection parts

5 cm x 10 cm x 20.32 cm Aluminum bar

5 cm x 10 cm x 20 cm Aluminum tube

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PHYSICAL MODEL Material List: 1. Metal Mesh 2. MDF board 3. Plexiglass 4. Particle Board 5. Chipboard 6. Metal Spray Paint

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We started off by laser cutting the 6 wall panels to replicate the kinetic facade and the ramp structure. After the pieces were ready, we glued the mesh onto the ramp structure pieces and spray painted them, along with the laser cut walls, with the metal paint. After gluing the walls and ramps together, we laser cut the deck and some people to represent the scale of the structure. The plexiglass under the deck was chosen to represent the wetlands and the reflections that are formed. The pickle board was painted black and used as a base.




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ENVISION - Enriching The Community - JUNIOR YEAR Team: Rohit Raman, Pablo Fugaro & Stela Szaboova Role: Leader - designing, rendering, analysis/background research, coordinating, and part of the physical model.

Location - Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA, USA ‘MASS TIMBER, IDAHO FOREST PRODUCTS’ - COMPETITION OUTLINE (Honorable Mention) Designing multi-family housing in Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA with Cross Laminated Timber. CONCEPT STATEMENT We envision a new way for how multi-family residential housing can be achieved. The project invites different ways of living - those who are looking for a permanent housing solution, either single or family. The project also understands that housing may be temporary, therefore the project is split into two buildings - one that accommodates for long-term residence and the other part accommodates for those who are seeking temporary and/or affordable housing. The project also invites the community by having an entire 2 levels dedicated floors for commercial use. The restaurant and ground floor lounge are not only for the residents, but for the community as well. With these concepts in mind, we decided to utilize CLT and shape our design based on this specific material. We embraced the concept of nature into our project by providing outdoor mix use spaces - a green rooftop with space for the residents to cultivate and use the garden, and a variety of vegetation throughout the building. The building’s open courtyard design allows for daylight. By utilizing a plethora of vegetation, still-water, rocks, and CLT. We envision enriching the community. Software Used - Revit, Rhino 3D, D5 Render, & Photoshop

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APARTMENT UNIT TYPES TYPE 1 - Single Resident Apartment TYPE 2 - Double Apartment TYPE 3 - Townhouse 1 TYPE 4 - Townhouse 2 (Larger)

Unit Type 1

Unit Type 2

The apartment is completely ADA accessible and also offers garage parking spaces for certain residents. The 1st and 2nd floors (Game space/lobby and Restaurant) are meant to promote gatherings and spaces for people of Capitol Hill to mingle as a community.

Unit Type 3 FL1

Unit Type 4 FL1

Unit Type 3 FL2

Unit Type 4 FL2

ROOM NUMBER LEGEND 1 - Living Room 2 - Kitchen/Dining 3 - Bedroom 4 - Bathroom 5 - Laundry 6 - Balcony 7 - Bathroom 2 8 - Bedroom 2

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EXPLODED AXONOM


METRIC

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Exterior Treated CLT Panels Moisture Air Barrier Ventilated Air Gap Insulation Layer CLT Panel Service Air Cavity Interior CLT Panel

CROSS LAMINATED TIMBER WALL ASSEMBLY

Bellevue Avenue Apartments - Unit Type 1

Restaurant & bar

Lobby lounge, game space & conference/meeting room

Garage parking

PERSPECTIVE SECTION

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Storage, mechanical, electrical rooms


SUSTAINABLE STRATEGIES

Green Roof Natural Light - Skylight & Windows Solar Panels Modular Construction

FRONT ELEVATION Melrose Avenue Apartments -

Type 2, 3, and 4 Units

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3 GETAWAY HOME - JUNIOR YEAR Location - Fallen Leaf Lake, CA, USA PROJECT OUTLINE Designing a building for a specific client using a single frame from an animation that had multiple shapes changing constantly. No more than 4 shapes can be combined to form a single space. OCCUPANT This getaway home is designed for a mid-twenties American independent recording artist. The home is located at Fallen Leaf Lake, in California. The occupant is a bachelor who requires a private space for creativity and reflection that is not too far away from home (Los Angeles, CA). He enjoys nature, privacy, and silence when creating music. DESIGN CONCEPT The Getaway home is a space for privacy, reflection and connection to nature. The use of cedar, stone, and other natural materials in the structure is to emphasize the feeling of being one with nature, like almost disguised by it. The shape of the building is organic, in the sense that there are smooth curves and sharp edges, like the surrounding trees and mountains. The design is meant to motivate the artist to draw inspiration from natural feelings and all emotions. Software Used - Revit, & Lumion

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FIRST FLOOR

FRAME CHOSEN FROM ANIMATION FLOOR-PLAN LEGEND 1. Foyer 2. Powder Room 3. Living Room 4. Kitchen 5. Dining/Lounge 6. Deck 7. Infinity Pool 8. Hallway 9. Music Studio 10. Recording Booth

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SHOU SUGI BAN The site is rich in Cedar and Pine trees. The main exterior material is Cedar, which is charred to have a beautiful natural black color. This is done by the traditional Japanese method ‘Shou Sugi Ban’. This is so that the building does not stand out completely and allows nature to almost disguise it. LOCATION & AMENITIES Fallen Leaf Lake, CA, enjoys a cooler climate for the most part of the year, with snowy and foggy weather. This is a contrast to where the client lives. The house has an outdoor heated infinity pool and deck looking over the lake for the occupant to experience the lake without having to risk the cold. Glass is used extensively to allow the occupant to experience the mountain views from all parts of the home. The design has various elevations on the interiors, suggesting the natural unevenness of the site and allowing each room to be experienced differently. The Getaway home is a space that the artist runs to after a long time in the busy world to regain his love for music.

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4 THE CURVE - JUNIOR YEAR Location - Beaverton, OR, USA PROJECT OUTLINE (Featured in WSU’s SDC Eunoia magazine - 2023) Designing a Transit Station that serves as a work space and multi-use building. Required spaces - Work spaces, Dog shelter, Daycare, Meditation Space, Conference Rooms, Art Gallery, Bus stop waiting spaces, and Gender Neutral Bathrooms. Design must be within the given site length and width and must try to incorporate already present trees. DESIGN CONCEPT ‘The Curve’ is a transit station surrounded by a busy bus route, where people are moving quickly. The design of the structure focuses on allowing people to be able to transition freely between indoors and outdoors and even across the site without entering the structure. The building is designed with concrete as the main material and Cedar slats on the exterior, which serve as a sun shading device. The semi-courtyards with the curved bridge above serve as outdoor lounge/waiting spaces for the buses. It is also a transition space across the site for easy accessibility. These courtyards also have a pond/water storage, where all the rainwater is collected. Since this is a transit space, I designed a Post office, where packages can be dropped off or collected, like Amazon. Software Used - Revit, Rhino 3D, & Lumion

INITIAL CONCEPTUAL SKETCH

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Overall mass of structure

Carved out area for Courtyards

Creating overhangs Curved bridge for cover and larger courtyard

MASSING CONCEPT DIAGRAM


LEGEND FOR ALL 3 FLOOR-PLANS Required Spaces

My additions

1. Bike Mechanical Shop 2. Food and Essentials Market 3. Seating/Lounge Area 4. Café and Kitchen 5. Gender Neutral Restroom 6. Seating/Lounge Area 7. Meditation Space 8. Dog Shelter 9. Courtyard 1 – Lounge/Waiting Space 10. Courtyard 2 – Lounge/Waiting Space 11. Workspace/Lounge - Bridge 1 12. Gender Neutral Restroom 13. Workspace/Lounge - Balcony 14. Conference Room 1 15. Conference Room 2 16. Workspace/Lounge - Bridge 2 17. Private Workspace 1 18. Private Workspace 2 19. Private Workspace 3 20. Daycare 21. Post Office – Drop or Pickup 22. Mechanical Room 23. Storage 24. Art gallery

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GROUND FLOOR-PLAN

SECOND FLOOR-PLAN

BASEMENT FLOOR-PLAN

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ENVELOPE The design of the vertical wooden slats that envelope the structure is abstracted to form the shape of the path of the lake to the nearby Beaverton Creek. The slats are also meant for shading and providing privacy to the occupants.

SUN PATH & SHADOWS

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COURTYARD LEGEND 1. Pond/Water Storage 2. Bride over pond 3. Lounge/waiting spaces 4. Sloped roof to direct water 5. Plants, flowers, trees

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5 ART & PHOTOGRAPHY Over time, I have produced a couple of memorable Acrylic paintings and photographs. All of them follow a recurring theme - Perspective.

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Corporate Greed 80 cm x 60 cm Acrylics on Canvas

DESCRIPTION ’Corporate Greed’ depicts the Emotional Perspective of the malicious idea of tearing down old monuments/buildings and constructing new Modern Corporate buildings. As an aspiring architect, I feel it is important to take into the account the beautiful Architecture that has already been made. For the monument, I got inspired by French architecture. The corporate building inside represents the greed for land, disregarding the beauty of monuments with great cultural and historical reference.

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Forgotten One 75 cm x 60 cm Acrylics on Canvas

DESCRIPTION

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This painting portrays the perspective of a stray dog living amongst a human dominated world. The busy street, tall buildings and cars, that are reflected off the dog’s eye, represent the lack of space and closure for stray animals on the streets. I added a teardrop to emphasize the plight of these animals. The reason for the dog’s eye being wide open is because of the fear that it faces on a day-to-day basis. I wanted to incorporate both an emotional and angular perspective through this piece.


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Palace Hallway 45.72 cm x 60.96 cm Mixed media (Acrylics and Modeling Paste on Canvas)

DESCRIPTION This one-point perspective painting is inspired by the ‘Palace of Illusions’ in the book, ‘The Palace Of Illusions’ by Chitra Banerjee. In this book, Draupadi describes it to be her dream palace and also mentions that it should look different than anything she has seen before. With this in mind I imagined the hallway of the palace to look like how I have portrayed it in this painting. These pillars and arches were inspired by both the Mughal and Rajput styles Architecture.

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LOCATION: Darasuram, Kumbakonam, TN, India MEDIUM: Photograph - DSLR - Canon 5D Mark IV DESCRIPTION During my time living in India, my family and I took a trip to Kumbakonam (city) for dance programs that my mother, sister, and their dance crew performed. During the trip, we decided to take a trip to the famous Darasuram temple to shoot a couple of photos for them. The beautiful temple architecture, along with the dancers dressed like the sculptures carved on the temple walls made for beautiful moments to capture. 39


LOCATION: Darasuram, Kumbakonam, TN, India MEDIUM: Photograph - DSLR - Canon 5D Mark IV DESCRIPTION My family and I took a second trip to the Darasuram temple when we went to Kumbakonam to sightsee and visit a couple of family friends. Since we visited the temple after the floods, the temple was flooded. We took this as an opportunity to photograph the new beauty of the temple and how it transforms with the seasonal changes.

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LOCATION: Spokane Pavilion, WA, USA MEDIUM: Photograph - DSLR - Canon 5D Mark IV DESCRIPTION During my fall semester at WSU, my classmates and I decided to take a trip to Spokane, WA to the famous Spokane Pavilion. The sun set and the light show started. During this time, I captured the lights forming this beautiful pattern from the inside.

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LOCATION: Seattle Center, WA, USA MEDIUM: Photograph - DSLR - Canon 5D Mark IV DESCRIPTION I took a trip to Seattle, WA with a couple of my friends and during this time I decided to take my camera to capture some amazing locations in Seattle. When the sun set, the Space Needle started to glow and stand out proudly against the overcast sky. The moment was too special not to capture.

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