art workshop portfolio sadia saeed 288584
CONTENTS
museum section render schematic diagram master plan render axonometric drawing render disaster resistan dwelling || jury sheet - model making an architects manifesto || jury sheet - model making lumion renders sketchup renders
museum section render
sequential schematic illustration
master plan rendering
axonometric drawing
an architect’s manifesto, musuem || jury sheet
people-nature
people-architecture
natural materials artistry green spaces courtyards activities
nature- architecture
spatial configuration architectonics building material tactile experience exhbition products
manifesto expressed in museum
design? whar is it?
SERVICE ROAD
SERVICE ROAD
INTERACTION! if anything is designed, it is designed to be interacted with and interaction provides
people-people
building material water bodies punctures skylights form // ?
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POTTERY MUSEUM ||
programs? activity? display?
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CONNECTED EXPERIENCE connections between
to basement
bus parking
POTTERY IN PAKISTAN
drop off
architecture
people
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a’
nature
-1’-6” -2’-0”
The ancient art of Kashigars, Hala , Sindh
Ancient Art Of Blue Pottery, Multan
b’
Potters’ Street, Rawalpindi
SITE ANALYSIS
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
site: shakarparyan, islamabad
temporary exhibition // exhibiting workshop products 12000 sq ft permanent exhibition // exhibition pottery heritage of Pakistan 8000 sq ft pottery workshops // conserving heritage as well as experimenting contemporary techniques 7000 sq ft resturant // economic hub 2000 sq ft shop // platform for pakistani pottery 1000 sq ft pavilion || festivals and events // decks for children workshops pavilion // outdoor exhibitions
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wind direction
USER ANALYSIS
soil
b
opportunity to learn, enjoy and explore drop off
SERVICE ROAD
ADMIN PARKING
humidity
tourists workshop students locals foreigners
staff artists
),1$/
temperature
CASE STUDIES layout // workshop
skylight projections
Pottery and Colored Glaze Workshop Yuwang Mountain Town
resting area resturant
entrance
working area || pottery studio
7 12'-516"
5'-05 8"
5'-83 4"
40'-03 4"
28'-91 8"
3 1'-1116"
1'-5" 3'-107 8"
46'-5"
area 550 m”2
5 20'-916"
from ground
1 9'-816"
5 7'-016"
352326$/
4'-105 8"
1'-47 8"
entrance
CONCEPT AND DEVELOPMENT
Studio Pottery London FLINT Design Studio workshop // classroom 3" 4'-116
to lvl 2
18'-27 8"
1 26'-116"
arches // The brick structure within which the restaurant is located was created by local artist Luo Xu and made without any steel reinforcements or nails.
layout // workshop
c’
13'-41 4"
multi-function hall, an art gallery and a hotel,
entrance
Design approach All design elements are arranged based on light and under skylights. Natural light tells the passage of time throughout ." ŭ 3Ňŭ ( ŭ , . -ŭ #0 ,-#5 ŭ-* .# &ŭ 2* ,# ( -ņ
9 25'-316"
MASTER PLAN
6'-93 4"
50% Cloud.Artists Lounge Location: Mile City, China dining area
6'-61 2"
19'-613 16"
form study
c
public parking users pottery artists from Pakistan
ideation
a
a’
storage
mechanical room
machine room
from lvl 2
dn
basement lvl 1
up
c
layout development
3" 10'-58
c’ 7" 22'-1116 1" 11'-48
2'-93 4"
1" 1'-02
8'-23 8"
1" 1'-84
1 1" 31'-316" 4'-84
3" 1'-48
storage
1" 1'-74 2'-013 16"
2'-6"
29'-113 4"
from lvl 1
15'-03 4"
1" 3'-416
3" 9'-316
light play // bottle neck
a
7" 2'-616
a’
7" 14'-516
sliced pots // fenestration design
spiral fenestration // ryhtemic storage
ribbon // unifying pots into single form
electrical room
up
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to lvl 1
basement lvl 2
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c’
to basement
resturant roof +24’-0” 18
a
a’
17
8
shop roof +17’-0” pavilion roof +15’-0”
pavilion plinth +2’-0”
9
substrate -4’-0” gf slab -4’-6” B lvl 1 floor -14’-0”
-0’-6”
B lvl 2 floor -24’-0”
11
concrete bed -25’-10”
10
-1’-6”
-2’-0”
sec aa’
b’
2
dn
1
up
5 3
5
6
workshop roof +28’-6”
+50’-0”
green roof +25’-6”
roof +31’-6”
13 14
workshop ff lvl +13’-6”
7
4
15
arch clearheight +16’-0”
12
16 17
plinth lvl +1’-0”
b
sec bb’
drop off
SERVICE ROAD
ADMIN PARKING
c
1 foyer
4 live workshop
7 workshops clay storage
10 sunken court
13 staff room
16 staff restrooms
2 permanent exhibition
5 workshops
8 pottery shop
11 multipurpose pavilion
14 director’s office
17 restrooms
3 temporary exhibition
6 fire and kiln glazing room
9 resturant
12 admin foyer
15 IT / Security / accounts
18 kitchen
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
c’
sectional elevation cc’
b’
triangular joints look below turf rolls substrate ˛ǶɈƵȲ ˜ƵƵƧƵ drainage layer
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roof structure
b
ring beams c
materiality
brick
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
window sec
floor detail
green roof
STRUCTURAL DETAILS
physical model making
disaster resistant dwelling || jury sheet
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DISASTER RESISTANT DWELLING || flood stilt housing
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vernacular architecture
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cost effective design ||
resilient architecture ||
FINAL PROPOSAL || dwelling unit
CASE STUDIES
indigenious building techniques
1
concrete casing
2
3
4
ROOM
split jati // bamboo floor
a
bamboo columns // stilts
cloud bursts mixed with seasonal snow melt deforestation led to riverine flooding 8,297 villages affected, 33,763 houses damaged , 46,180 houses partially damaged
1800 died // 17.2 million affected
b
Bhauluka , bamboo at eaves level
VERANDA // terrace Chuhla day-to-day activities weaving,rearing livestock, storage of boats, play space for children.
bamboo columns
1994-95
2010
2011
2013
stilt bamboo columns waterproofed with a rubberized coating
2014
c cross bracing
cross-bracings // BAMBOO STRENGTH
covered foundations
rainfall exceeded the monsoon historic norms. drainage canals and led to ponding with standing water of 3-4ft
monsoonal caused extreme amounts of rainfall in 48 hours across the country causing deadly floods.
flood history timeline
10’ X 10’ grid
STRUCTURAL GRID PLAN
COMMUNITY DRIVEN DISASTER-RESILIENT BAMBOO HOUSING Valley of Assam, Brahmaputra River, INDIA
region : thatta , sindh
d jati bamboo purlin || jati bambo rafter
FOUNDATIONS
thatta , located in lower Sindh is the tail end of river Indus, near to delta where the river and sea meets which makes it highly prone to floods.
750,000 houses destroyed
Bhauluka ‘ bamboo as stilt beam
tropical monsoon-rainforest-climate, heavy rainfall - flood almost every year. highest seismic zone of India. participatory design, illustrating a model of contemporary vernacular architecture.
jati bambo ridge beam
bamboo columns POT FOR HEATING WATER
COOKING POT COOKING POT
SOUTH WEST WINDS
ROOF PLAN
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steady strong winds - December to April calm wind - June to October.
vulnerabilities
the summers are sweltering, muggy, arid, and windy the winters are short, comfortable, and dry Over the year, the temperature typically varies from 11°C - 39°C and is rarely below 8°C or above 42°C.
chuhla
hazards
a
YASMIN LARI , WOMEN CENTRE , SINDH water collector
PROCESS
geography
sun // vegetation // privacy
5’
up
+9’-4”
up 10’
veranda
+0’-8”
+10’ wide
W
raft
Cottage Industry and Crafts
baithak 10’ x 10’
PLINTH mud lime //
+3’-0”
// bamboo cross bracing vent
veranda
terracota jaali // removeable
Livestock and Farming
+10’ wide
v
aram gah 10’ x 20’
mud l
Domestic Chores
SINDHI WOMEN
SINDHI MAN
FAMILY
v v
BRIDARI
recognizing the role of a Sindhi woman as an active worker-producer of goods and services.
Labor Intensive livelihood Patrilocal role and heading the family Leadership irrespective of economic status
extended and Nuclear Family System two or three generations live together with their dependents system of mutual obligations
10’ x 10’
Bamboo Chappar House
Material Ranking
Mat and Log Chappar House covered with sar and kanna
2’
chappar house
re
chuhla
10’ x 10’
b
b’ v
W
BAMBOO JOINERY
1’ tread
W
kayari +6’ riser
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
Mat and Mud Brick Chappar House mud + rice straw QM\IH WLETIH MRXS FVMGOW -dried in sun for 3-4 days
connected to main
2’ deep digging // formation of plinth deep
South central Sindh, Thatta
b’
strong concept of insiders vs. outsiders unity within groups emphasis on privacy
HIPPED ROOF // wind direction
user // living patterns
kamra 1
kamra 2
+2’-0”
b
5’ 0’
a’
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
15’ 10’
a’
central horizontal pole
chaunro house Thar, Badin
wooden logs at four corners
punjabi house
resting on frame of walls
12’
bambo
2’
dwelling of punjabi settler in Sindh
Net of bamboos
kothi house waung house
central horizontal pole
PLAN
// filled with mixture of mud and husk
ventila
6” thick thatched maƩ
hipped roof roof // laid on wooden logs
layer of sand and kana
YTTIV ERH PS[IV 7MRHL HMWXVMGXW
clay p
2’ thick
Bamboo Chappar House
CHAPPAR HOUSE
Loh-kat Construction
Lorem ipsum
Jacobabad , larkana
bamboo fold
walls // leaves and grass Iso-view plastered with mud
Mat and Log Chappar House
bambo // earth
Mat and Mud Brick Chappar House
DWELLING
rain
house typologies BAITHAK
chappar house features sar & kanna
bamboo
thatch roof
mud plaster
FOLDABLE DOORS
SOUTH WEST
VERANDA
SITE SELECTION
AXONO VIEW
jati, thatta , Sindh
mud wall
suburbs of jati
1 training centre 2 primary school 3 otaaq 4 shops 5 mosque 6 rainwater collections 7 handpumps
CANAL
61 km
ROAD
ROAD
roof base frame
mud wall
cattle pen shed
pit
toilet
toilet kayari
kayari
+1’-0” water channel to field
rain water collection
animal carts +0’-0”
NO. OF BAMBOOS
5
MACRO
stilt beams : 8 // 32’ long floor beams : 32 // 33’ long
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+0’-3”
hand pump
fodder space
pit
+1’-0”
pagdandi
toilet
fodder space
pit
pagdandi
toilet
+1’-0”
+1’-0”
HALF CUT BAMBOOS 10km
+1’-0”
cluster plans +1’-0”
7
roof : 10 // 30’ long 16 // 35‘ long + 6’-7’ cut pieces
+1’-0”
6 6
4
EAST ELEVATION TERRACOTA JALI
+0’-0”
animals area
+1’-0”
animals area
6
2
columns : 32 // 30’ long 16 // 9’ long
BAMBOO
rain water collection
animal carts
+0’-3”
hand pump
panels : 36 // 10’ long 16 // 7’ long + 5’-6’ cut pieces
dried bushes on boundary // flood resistant
courtyard
JATI 1
hip rafters
+1’-0” water channel to field
dried bushes on boundary // flood resistant
courtyard
NORTH ELEVATION
cattle pen shed
pit
BOLTS
+1’-0”
MEZZO
+1’-0”
7
JUTE neighborhood settlements
3
common rafters
+2’-0”
+1’-0”
+1’-0”
6
7
+1’-0”
+1’-0”
+1’-0”
canal
+0’-0”
4
7
6
+1’-0” +1’-0”
SOUTH ELEVATION low level flood high level flood
high level flood low level flood
trusses reed matte thach
MICRO
bamboo column
lime concrete
mud plaster
2” mud lime plaster lime plaster
FLOODING SCENARIOS
bamboo column
bamboo structure
PROPOSED PROPOSED SITE // SITE located // located next tonext to an existing an existing clustercluster in the cropfields in the cropfields adobe mud block
bamboo beam
eed matte
100’
lime concrete base
A
B
C
D
A
sec aa’ 10’
10’
10’
B
10’
C
10’
D
WEST ELEVATION sec bb’
10’
+26’-10” HIPPED ROOF TOP
veranda
chuhla
+10’ wide
chaunro roof
+26’-10” HIPPED ROOF TOP
TOILET bamboo rafter
aram gah eave level
10’ x 20’
eave level
+3’-0”
oo rain gutter // bamboo cross bracing vent
+19’-0” FF BEAM
veranda
terracota jaali // removeable
+10’ wide
+19’-0” FF BEAM ventilator
ator
+16’-0” LINTEL LVL
shower area
v
pit
+16’-0” LINTEL LVL
pots rain chain bamboo // privacy || shading || plantation
v
v
louvered windows // terracota jali frame
connection // bolt // rope shelves
kamra 2
kamra 1
10’ x 10’
bamboo cross bracing railing
10’ x 10’
+12’-0” SILL lvl
dable doors
veranda
+9’-4” v
kamra 1
shower area
kamra 1
+9’-4” FLOOR BEAM
+9’-4” floor beam
7’-0” clearheight
7’-0” clearheight
+6’-4” column height
+6’-4” column height
+2’-0” PLINTH LEVEL
+2’-0” plinth level
oo cross bracing hquake resistance
up
chuhla
chuhla
500’
0’
bamboo structure
bamboo structure
site sec
floor
reed matte
W
mud lime plinth
5’
bamboo cross bracing // earthquake resistance
n water collector pot
W
pit
0’
15’ 10’
kayari
N.S.L column casing
N.S.L column casing
TYPE TYPE B PLAN B PLAN // reflected // reflected veranda veranda
MASTER PLAN 1000’
physical model making
villa souvye || lumion render
bakery interior design || sketchup \\ enscape renders
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