2012 - 2020
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SAKSHAY MALIK
19 Harold House E2 0SS | London | UK Contact No.: +44-7899365001, Email Id: sakshay.malik@aaschool.ac.uk; sakshaymalik@gmail.com
Licensed Architect (COA, India). M. Arch (AA), B. Arch (Manipal University).
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION
RESEARCH WORK
September 2018 – January 2020
Master of Architecture Sustainable Environmental Design Architectural Association, London, UK. •
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Graduate Dissertation, Library in the Shade Environmental design in warm and dry climate (GPA of 3.7/4 | Upper second class honours). July 2012 – May 2017
Bachelor of Architecture
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Faculty of Architecture, Manipal University, Manipal, India. •
Undergraduate Thesis, Social housing for army in a moderate climate (GPA of 8.76/10).
WORK EXPERIENCE
TECHNICAL SKILLS January 2017 – June 2018
Architect and Research Associate Snehal Shah Architect, Ahmedabad, India. •
Project Architect - ‘Zydus Centre for Excellence’. Preparation of schematic drawings, design development and detailing, documentation and scope for building refurbishment.
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Research Associate for a forthcoming book ‘Water Structures of Western India’. Documentation and preparation of measured drawings of step-wells.
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Team Lead for conceptual design and presentation for a competition entry ‘Ahmedabad University Hostels’.
Architectural Intern
June 2019 - Environmental optimization of 3d printed envelopes for different climatic locations, workshop in collaboration with School of Sustainability, Bologna, Italy. April 2019 - Good Environments in Libraries, research paper, Architectural Association, London. December 2018 - Re-thinking what is below: Lessons from Step-wells, research paper, Architectural Association, London. September 2017 - Measured architectural drawings for water structures in western India, Ahmedabad. November 2015 - Energy-efficient design of the building envelope in a moderate climate, research paper, Manipal University, Manipal. August 2013 - Sustainable materials workshop at Centre for Earth Architecture and Sustainable Integrated development, Pune, India. Hands-on experience with mud, rammed earth, cob, wattle and daub.
June – November 2016
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Adobe Photoshop | Illustrator | InDesign. Autodesk Autocad | Revit | CFD. Energy Plus. Grasshopper- Ladybug | Honeybee. Lumion. Microsoft Word | Excel | Powerpoint. Openstudio. Radiance. Rhino 3D. Sketchup + V-ray.
LANGUAGE SKILLS Proficiency in English and Hindi.
INTERESTS Daylighting, Solar Analysis, Thermal Comfort, Low Energy Design, Operational and Embodied Carbon, Climate Change Adaptability.
REFERENCES
Design Forum International, Delhi, India.
- Dr. Simos Yannas (Director, SED, AA) simos@aaschool.ac.uk
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- Ar. Jorge Rodriguez Alvarez (Tutor, SED, AA) arqjorgerodriguez@gmail.com
Project Title- ‘National Institute of Technology’. Preparation of schematic drawings, submission drawings, elevational and sectional detailing, coordination of architectural, structural and service drawings.
- Ar. Snehal Shah studio@snehalshaharchitect.com
The future library with its evolving trends includes a variety of spaces ranging from individual study to group working, conducive to both concentration and collaborative environments. The dissertation rethinks the design of the future library in a warm and dry climate of Ahmedabad, India. An indoor-outdoor site-specific design approach is followed, catering to the functional need of the future library. The environmental strategies and the programmatic layout aim to achieve an optimum balance between daylighting and thermal comfort indoors by creating a good visual connection with outdoors. Three blocks are designed with breakout and courtyard spaces that form a transition between silent and noisy areas, private and public areas. The proposed environmental design not only optimizes performance but provides a good atmosphere with a rich mix of varied functions for the future library in warm and dry climate.
GRADUATE DISSERTATION
LIBRARY IN THE SHADE ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN IN WARM & DRY CLIMATE
Ahmedabad, India
Graduate Dissertation | Library in the Shade
Site Plan
Site Section
Noise Buffer
Line of Axis Public Buildings
View
Site & Micro-climate Analysis
No Over-Shadowing 21 March | 9.0 Am
m/s
2 - 2.5 m/s Sea Breeze South-East
Solar Radiation Fixed Boundary
(March - July) > 700 kWh/m Horizontal Surfaces 2 150 - 350 kWh/m Vertical Surfaces (North & East) 2
Graduate Dissertation | Library in the Shade
Environmental Design Strategies
Sunpath for Breakout Areas
Graduate Dissertation | Library in the Shade
Space Distribution
Outdoor Breakout Areas
Shade Canopy for Breakout Areas
2 No
Passive Solar Control Permeable Pergola
Cool Season
November - February
East facing View | 21 March 10.0 am
20% W/W Ratio orth | South | East
Warm Season March - October
Solar Radiation Analysis
1.5m fixed Overhangs as Balconies
High
Solar Radiation
Adaptive Shutters on East facade
Favorable
Low
Solar Radiation Solar Radiation
Tensile Translucent Shade
Graduate Dissertation | Library in the Shade
Shaded Breakout Spaces
Breakout Area | 21 March 10.0 am
Outdoor Comfort Analysis
Wind Analysis
Graduate Dissertation | Library in the Shade
Daylight Autonomy | 300lux Varied Spaces Of The Library
Daylit Indoor Spaces
Individual Study | Concentration Area | First Floor | 21 June 12.0 pm Gap Density- 200mm
Gap Density- 100mm
Adaptive Sliding Shutters Solar Control | Daylight Permeability
Balcony | 21 Dec 10.0 am
Balcony | 21 Mar 4.0 pm
ACADEMIC | RESEARCH WORKS • DAYLIGHT PERFORMANCE STUDY ST. MARY MAGDALENE ACADEMY, LONDON, UK ( TERM 1- AA SED )
• MIXED-USE INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT NORTH WOOLWICH, LONDON, UK ( TERM 2- AA SED )
• REFURBISHMENT OF GRADE II LISTED BUILDING NORTH WOOLWICH OLD STATION, LONDON, UK ( TERM 2- AA SED )
• ENVIRONMENTAL OPTIMIZATION OF 3D PRINTED ENVELOPES WORKSHOP IN COLLABORATION WITH SOS, BOLOGNA, ITALY
• SOCIAL HOUSING FOR INDIAN ARMY UNDERGRADUATE THESIS, PUNE, INDIA ( MANIPAL UNIVERSITY )
St. Mary Magdalene Academy, London Existing Scenario
South facing classroom | Overcast Sky
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Daylight Performance Study Roller Blinds
Horizontal Blinds
Vertical Blinds
21 March 21 June 21 Dec Operable Strategies | Glare Control | Sunny Sky Condition Daylight simulation | False Colour Render | Honeybee | Radiance.
Illuminance on student desks Equinox Season
Adaptive- Architecture, London
Mixed-use neighbourhood North Woolwich
Wind protection & permeability Ground Floor
m/s
46m
Wind buffer | Building Height High Velocity Riverside Winds
Maximise w
21 Dec |
View of T
Solar Access in C
winter sun
| 12.0pm
Thames
Communal Areas
Mixed-use Integrated Development
Hours of Solar Access 21 March
Recessed Balconies | Exposed Terraces Solar Radiation Mapping | March- September
Adaptive- Architecture, London
Retail Public Plaza
Cultural Performance Area
Mixed-use Integrated Development
26 JANUARY
05 MARCH
7 - 11.5°C
2-2.5 m/s
3.5 - 8°C
0.5-1.5 m/s
200 - 500 W/m²
0.8 clo
150 - 300 W/m²
1.2 clo
Outdoor comfort- Cold Sunny Day
Outdoor comfort- Cold Cloudy Day
Adaptive- Architecture, London 1 BED
2 BED
Parameters- Thermal Comfort
Unit Layouts
Form derivation Unit Orientation
Indoor Operative Temperature Typical Winter Month (January)
Indoor Operative Temperature Typical Summer Month (June)
Refurbishment of Grade II Listed Building, London
North Woolwich Old Station Grade II Listed Building
1. Significant heating demand- >50kWh/m2 2. Single glazed on all facades. 3. The envelope is leaky and uninsulated.
Workshop with SOS, Bologna, Italy
Different Climatic Locations
3d printed envelope
Sectional Configuration
Optimize Envelope Thermal Performance
Environmental Optimization of 3d Printed Envelope 12am 6pm 12pm 6am 12am
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul
Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Montreal | Canada Dry Bulb Temperature
12am 6pm 12pm 6am 12am
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul
Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Bologna | Italy Dry Bulb Temperature
12am 6pm 12pm 6am 12am
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul
Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Abu Dhabi | UAE Dry Bulb Temperature
12am 6pm 12pm 6am 12am
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul
Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Bangkok | Thailand Dry Bulb Temperature
Undergraduate Thesis
Typical Layout - 2 Bedroom
Typical Layout -3 B
Bedroom
Social Housing for Indian Army
View of the Housing Society at Entrance
Typical Layout -3 Bedroom + Study
The social housing scheme is designed for people with medium to low income. The design aims to accommodate 9 sq.m. green cover/capita. Site Area is 87,518,04 sq.m. planned with 33 villa units and 12 apartment type units.The spaces and buildings are oriented with an understanding of the climate to protect from solar radiation and facilitate wind flow. Materials used are Hollow Bricks in rat trap bond masonry, green roofs and other less energy use materials creating a balance in aesthetics and cost.
Undergraduate Thesis
Central Community Area
Cluster of Villas with Communal Gardens
Social Housing for Indian Army
Communal Areas in between Appartment Blocks
Typical Villa Design
PROFESSIONAL WORKS • SECTIONAL & ELEVATION DETAILING PROJECT- NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, DELHI, INDIA ROLE- ARCHITECTURAL INTERN COMPANY- DESIGN FORUM INTERNATIONAL, DELHI, INDIA
• SCHEMATIC & CONCEPTUAL WORKS PROJECT- ZYDUS CENTRE FOR EXCELLENCE, AHMEDABAD, INDIA ROLE- PROJECT ARCHITECT COMPANY- SNEHAL SHAH ARCHITECT, AHMEDABAD, INDIA
National Institute of Technology, Delhi, India
Wall Section Detail - Hostel Block
Wall Section Detail - H
Hostel Block
Sectional and Elevation Detailing
Conceptual Visualisation- Learning Centre & Hostel Blocks National Institute of Technology
Wall Section Detail - Learning Centre
Zydus Centre for Excellence, Ahmedabad, India
Conceptual Visualisation based on Architect’s Sketches Zydus Centre for Excellence
Schematic and Conceptual Works
Facade Detail- Institution Block
Facade Detail- Hostel Block
Shade Canopy
Site Section
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