SALMAN AMJAD
ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO SELECTED WORK, 2019 ar.salmanamjad@hotmail.com +971 56 187 6257
EDUCATION
2010 - 2015 | Islamabad, Pakistan COMSATS University Islamabad Bachelor of Architecture
EXPERIENCE
Architect | Emaret Al Sharq Architecture Consultants EXPERIENCE | 2 yr 2017 - Present | Dubai, UAE
Architect | Emaret Al Sharq Architecture Consultants | 2 yr 2017 - Present | Dubai, UAE
Delivering all phases of design, Implementing authority regulations on various building typologies.Preparing presentations, IFC drawings & coordination with other disciplines.
Delivering all phases of design, Implementing authority regulations on various building typologies.Preparing presentations, IFC drawings & coordination with other disciplines.
Architectural Trainee | AS+R Architects | 3 mos 2017Salman | Dubai Design District, UAE Amjad
Architectural Trainee | AS+R Architects | 3 mos 2017 | Dubai Design District, UAE
Salman Amjad Architect e. m. dob. r. n. l. d/l. m/s.
ar.salmanamjad@hotmail.com + 971 (0) 56 187 6257 19 - jan - 1992 Dubai Pakistani English, Urdu, Pashto U.A.E driving license Single
INVOLVEMENT Roles 2018| Abbottabad,Pakistan
COMSATS + ARCHIPLY SUMMER SCHOOL
Convener | Tutor | Presenter 2018| Islamabad,Pakistan ARCHIFUTURE FORUM
Presenter
2017| Islamabad,Pakistan ARCHIPLY WORKSHOP
Convener
2015| Islamabad,Pakistan
INTERACTIVE MATRIX CONFERENCE
Presenter
SKILLS
Participant
2015| COMSATS, Islamabad
InternINVOLVEMENT | Faisal Arshad + Partners | 1 yr 2013-2014 | Islamabad, Pakistan
Intern | Faisal Arshad + Partners | 1 yr 2013-2014 | Islamabad, Pakistan
Involved in site analysis, concept development and landscape Roles modeling. Inspection and site visits along with principal architect, including coordination with sub consultants. Preparing presentation 2018| Abbottabad,Pakistan documents and attending client meetings and presentations. COMSATS + ARCHIPLY SUMMER SCHOOL Convener | Tutor | Presenter
Involved in site analysis, concept development and landscape modeling. Inspection and site visits along with principal architect, including coordination with sub consultants. Preparing presentation documents and attending client meetings and presentations.
Client2018| | Family House | 1 yr Islamabad,Pakistan ARCHIFUTURE FORUM 2008-2009 | Islamabad, Pakistan Presenter In 2008 when my parents decided to build their family house.I 2017| steeped intoIslamabad,Pakistan the design process and construction. Fascinated by ARCHIPLY WORKSHOP this idea of design. I went on to study architecture, graduated with Convener highest scores, scholarships and awards.
Client | Family House | 1 yr 2008-2009 | Islamabad, Pakistan
Involved in all phases of design concept, design development, business development, client meeting, preparing clients brief, coordination with other disciplines and site supervision.
In 2008 when my parents decided to build their family house.I steeped into the design process and construction. Fascinated by this idea of design. I went on to study architecture, graduated with highest scores, scholarships and awards.
INTERACTIVE MATRIX CONFERENCE
Presenter Software
SKILLSOther Video editing Visualization Sketching
Software
Other
Rhino/Vray Autocad Illustrator Lumion Grasshopper 3dsmax/Vray Photoshop M.office Revit Sketchup After Effects
Video editing Visualization Sketching
THIRD YEAR STUDIO
RECOGNITION & AWARDS
NASA CONVENTION
Participant Interests
History, critique & academia International competitions Reading & writing Youtube Lectures, Movies Sci-fi Politics & current affairs Religion & Culture Workout & Fitness India Turkey Italy U.A.E Germany France Spain
Architect | Space Mass Architects | 1 yr 9 mos 2015-2017 | Islamabad, Pakistan
Started to work in metric system. Involved in concept development, schematic design phase, Urban planning, Landscape, presentation and organization supervised by Principal Architect.
2015| COMSATS, Islamabad
THIRD YEAR STUDIO
Travel
Architect Started to work in metric system. Involved in concept development, schematic design phase, Urban planning, Landscape, presentation e. ar.salmanamjad@hotmail.com and organization supervised by Principal Architect. m. + 971 (0) 56 187 6257 dob. 19 - jan - 1992 Architect | Space Mass Architects | 1 yr 9 mos r. Dubai 2015-2017 | Islamabad, Pakistan n. Pakistani Involved in all phases of design l. English, Urdu, Pashtoconcept, design development, business meeting, preparing clients brief, d/l. development, U.A.E drivingclient license coordination with other disciplines and site supervision. m/s. Single
Rhino/Vray Autocad Illustrator 2015| Lecce, Italy Lumion IAH SUMMER WORKSHOP Grasshopper 3dsmax/Vray Photoshop M.office Participant Revit Sketchup After Effects
IAH SUMMER WORKSHOP
2013| Hyderabad, India
2010 - 2015 | Islamabad, Pakistan COMSATS University Islamabad Bachelor of Architecture
2015| Islamabad,Pakistan
2015| Lecce, Italy
Jury member
EDUCATION
Jury member 2016 | Peshawar, Pakistan RECOGNITION Mehdi2013| Ali Mirza Award India & AWARDS Hyderabad, Institute of Architects Pakistan NASA CONVENTION Participant 2013 | Hyderabad, India Calcutta Architecture School SAARC Competition Interests First Place History, critique & academia International competitions 2011-2015 | Islamabad, Reading & writing Pakistan Scholarship University YoutubeCOMSATS Lectures, Movies Sci-fiIslamabad Several Scholarship Politics & current affairs Religion & Culture Workout & Fitness
AFFILIATIONS
Pakistan Council Of Architects & Town Planners AFFILIATIONS Travel Registered India Architect Turkey ItalyOf Architects Pakistan Institute U.A.E Affiliate Member Germany France Spain
2016 | Peshawar, Pakistan Mehdi Ali Mirza Award Institute of Architects Pakistan 2013 | Hyderabad, India Calcutta Architecture School SAARC Competition First Place 2011-2015 | Islamabad, Pakistan Scholarship COMSATS University Islamabad Several Scholarship
Pakistan Council Of Architects & Town Planners Registered Architect Institute Of Architects Pakistan Affiliate Member
About me I am an ambitious young architect, who has been consistently praised by his fellow professionals for his passion for architecture. I am the recipient of Pakistan’s prestigious “Mehdi Ali Mirza Award” for my academic excellence and have been awarded multiple scholarships during the course of my academics. I have also participated in numerous architecture competitions and won SAARC architectural school
design competition in India that got me published in Architimes and Archinama newspaper. I am also honored to be a part of Archiply an organization of young architects that are involved in conducting yearly held international summer school architectural workshops at my university campus in Pakistan, where we focus on making project briefs that identify and might help in making better planning decision in Pakistan.
With more than 5 years of diverse working experience in Pakistan and in the UAE, I had the opportunity to work on various building
typologies in Islamabad, Lahore, Dubai, Sharjah, Lagos, and Cairo. My scope included all phases of design, client meetings and preparation of client presentations. I am well versed in almost all necessary cad software’s for 3d modeling, animation and visualization.
I am an artist at heart who likes to design things as a hobby. Process oriented design excites me and i pick up design problems fast and come up with multiple design solutions. I am a perfectionist by nature, who is willing to go a step beyond to get things done.
EAS Consultant | Architect
Cultural
Educational
Retail
Transport
Residential
Religious
Hospitality
Religious
Office
SELECTED PROJECTS
Project | Professional
Floors
Location
MBRHE, incremental housing
G+1
Dubai,UAE
Al Mamzar beach, tower
G+25
Dubai,UAE
Lucrezia residence
Hotel Apartments, Palm Jumeirah
Bayyar staff accomodation,Jebel Ali Residential community
Creek Harbour grand mosque JBR walk rejuvenation Humaid Villa AS+R Architects | Architectural Trainee
Radhia Villa
2B+G+9 G+4 G+1
2B+G+2 -
G+1 G+1
Dubai,UAE Dubai,UAE
Cairo,Egypt Dubai,UAE Dubai,UAE Dubai,UAE Dubai,UAE
G+3
Sharjah,UAE
Nesto mall
G+4
Sharjah,UAE
Dubai heart
Nadine Farmhouse
G+8 G+28 G
Lagos,Nigeria Dubai,UAE
Cairo,Egypt
Crest complex
G+9
Islamabad,Pakistan
House zero, ShahAllah ditta
G
Islamabad,Pakistan
Gala city, Banigala
House 50-50, DHA
Kaleidoscopic house, Bahria town
G+10 G+1 G+1
TSW rooftop restaurant, Jinnah super -
FA+P | Intern + Junior Architect
Lagos,Nigeria
Sheraa Headquarters Ikoyi 8 mansions
SMA Architects | Architect co-founder
G+12
Islamabad,Pakistan Islamabad,Pakistan Islamabad,Pakistan Islamabad,Pakistan
MK Residence, ShahAllah Ditta
G+2
Farmhouse, Khanpur
G+1
Islamabad,Pakistan
Lahore development,
G+7
Lahore,Pakistan
Symbol Engineering, Bahria town
Parklane homes, Paragon city
-
G+1
Islamabad,Pakistan Islamabad,Pakistan
Islamabad,Pakistan
Cultural
Educational
Retail
Transport
Residential
Religious
Hospitality
Religious
Office
Competitions
Project
Location
National Library, IAPEX
Islamabad,Pakistan
Archistart, tourist glamping
Lecce,Italy
PIDE university campus
SAARC Architecture School
Archistart, Mountain Refuge
Islamabad,Pakistan Boral,India
Carpineto,Italy
Academic Thesis: Hybrid habitat - Spacism
Islamabad,Pakistan
Metropolitan Hamlet
Islamabad,Pakistan
Assemblage
Theoratical
Inter city bus terminal Adaptive Re-use
Parasitic Intervention: Art Gallery Alpine Resort, Murree The third space
Peter Eisenman: An architect’s Perspective
Islamabad,Pakistan Islamabad,Pakistan Islamabad,Pakistan
Rawalpindi,Pakistan Islamabad,Pakistan Islamabad,Pakistan
CREEK HARBOUR MOSQUE DUBAI, UAE
The mosque is a fusion between a grand mosque
and a district mosque. The four main archways stand
60 meters tall and light falls through its translucent marble facade. The Prayer hall is veiled with brushed
gold aluminum screen. At night these archways
become lanterns of the path which spread across the urban fabric; glow, direct, reveal, and frame the Creek tower, the streets in between and the Downtown.
BURJ KHALIFA
CREEK TOWER
The site is rectangular as it is supposed to be for a grand mosque, but the qibla is not aligned. A challenge that often comes up in a district mosque. All the while establishing a dialouge with the central axis
Podium
Site
The Sacred
Parking & hall
Carving
The Functional
Core : The prayer
Prayer hall
District mosque typology Shell : The axis & frame
Grand mosque typology
Amenities, Gate, Arcade & Minarets
“People and the mosque are framed on this plateau, creating a dialouge with the city; emphasizing the sacred and the public character of the mosque�
Core
Female Mezzanine Access Bridge Male Prayer Hall
Male Access Female Access
Storage & Admin offices
Library & Quran teaching
Access & Drop off, North gate Security, Storage, Ablution, toilets, elevator access
Residence Mouthen & Imam
Entry point Creek tower
Two parking level Lower prayer hall
Entry point Downtown
Level + 35.00 m accessible shaded roof for prayers
Level + 29.00 m Female prayer mezzanine
Level + 23.00 m Main court, prayer hall and arcade
Level + 20.00 m Parking & Pedestrian access East and west gate
Level + 18.00 m Hall & Parking North gate access
Shell
Facade
Arcade
Screen
Column
0
50
100
Legend 1- North gate plaza 2- Creek gate plaza 3- Downtown gate plaza 4- The floral prayer hall 5- Lower hall outdoor space/access 6- Female mezzanine access 7- Male roof level access
8- Quran teaching 9- Library 10- Imam residence 11- Mouthen residence 12- Admin/Imam office 13- Storage 14- Reflection pool
15- The olive court 16- Fabric shading 17- Seating view (light Show etc) 18- Shaded green respites 19- Highway framing device 20- The green loop ramp 21- Performance space
22- Carts & food trucks 23- Elevator/Stairs/Service areas 24- Restaurant/Cafe lantern 25- Mosque frame lantern
Prayer hall
Olive court
Firm:
Emaret Al Sharq Architectural Consultant
Role:
Project Architect
Project:
Revit Rhino Grasshopper Lumion Vray Photoshop Autocad Indesign Illustrator Powerpoint After Effects
Creek Harbour mosque
Incharge for delivering the entire project with a submission
deadline of 30 days. I managed to takeover all the deliverables which included concept design, presentation, drawings, visualization and all other necessary requirements in time. • • • • •
Research and case studies of similar project typologies.
Presenting concept design and developing the idea. Reviewed by the principal architect weekly.
keeping the track of the brief and aligning the project in that direction.
Preparing presentation boards and presentation document. Modeling, visualization and animation
Note: All work included has been prepared by me, unless or otherwise mentioned.
Al Mamzar Beach Tower DUBAI, UAE
The project came in while the foundations
were already laid, hence the structure was
predetermind. The brief was to convert a mixed use building to residential tower. Six residential
units per typical floor with tower standing 25 floors tall.
Studio, 2 & 3 Bedroom Units
Health Club & Swimming pool Parking 2B Parking Lobby, Retail & Service Area Beach Al Mamzar lake
I
H
5248
F
G
69112 3400
8050
4302
E
5151
D
6900
C
5682
B
6649
A
5000
TOTAL HEIGHT 109.90 M
13th Floor (Service Floor)
12th Residential Typical Floor
11th Residential Typical Floor
10th Residential Typical Floor
9th Residential Typical Floor
8th Residential Typical Floor
7th Residential Typical Floor
6th Residential Typical Floor
5th Residential Typical Floor
4th Residential Typical Floor
3500
3rd Residential Typical Floor
3150
3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 4500
4250 250 3250 250 3250 250
PIT
670
3201 3651
2749
4050
SECTION - 1
Ground Floor Road Level Basement Level 1- Parking
2904
4170 3150
4170
4420
ELECTRICAL ROOM
3150
2420 2000
ELEC ROOM
250 1000 1250
2500 60
PARKING FOR CARGOTRUCK
FILLING
01
3500 250
1530
450
4250 3250 3250
1st Podium Parking
GARBAGE
3350
250 4250
2nd Podium Parking
4268
3rd Podium Parking
250 3250
2600
3250
3500
2nd Residential Typical Floor
1st Residential Typical Floor + Healthclub
3500
14th Residential Typical Floor
3500
15th Residential Typical Floor
3500
16th Residential Typical Floor
3500
17th Residential Typical Floor
3500
18th Residential Typical Floor
3500
19th Residential Typical Floor
3500
21st Residential Typical Floor
20th Residential Typical Floor
3500
22nd Residential Typical Floor
3500
24th Residential Typical Floor
23rd Residential Typical Floor
3500
25th Residential Typical Floor
3500
26th Residential Typical Floor
3500
Roof floor
3500
5-15 CM SCREED LAID TO SLOPE
3500
SURFACE FINISHING TILES SEMENT SAND MORTAR 4MM THICK TORCH APPLIED WATER PROOFING MEMBRANE THERMAL INSULATION LAYER 25CM SLAB THICKNESS PLASTER PAINT FINISHING
3200
Top Roof 3250
900
OVER HEAD WATER TANK
Basement Level 2- Parking
3500
J
1853
3500
k
6506
3600 600
l
1494
3900
M
8878
3400
N
REVISED DR
LEAD CONSULTANT:
CLIENT:
H.H/SH. LOLWA BINT SALMAN ALKH
PROJECT TITLE :
COMMERCIAL RE MULTI-STORY
LOCATION
(2 BASEMENTS PARKING + GROUN
111 / A164
ME
SECTION
SEP, 2
1:200
ARCHITECT
SCALE :
DATE :
PARKING + 25 RESIDENTIAL FLOO
PLOT NO.
DRAWING TITLE:
SHEET No. :
A-301
69120 8880
1500
6500
1860
5250
8050
3400
4300
5150
6900
5680
6650
5000
X= 334999.1200 Y= 2800731.6050
PLOT LIMIT
70.00 M
4
3075
4165
8495
2722
3350
1005
347
1835
418
5314
3910 35620
550
1835
200
8494
1110
65126
floor to ground
2500
LEAD CONSU
4000
2779
2473
4974
895
3631
15513
7000
1003
UP
18950
OTS
2276
6550
9617
4156
5153
2148
6899
5701
2
A302
3161
7.00 M SETBACK
1757
898
Ramp from 1st parking slop 14%
7.00 M SETBACK
2500 1002
200
0
00
R3
2157
2500
DN 3351
2500
7312
3648
3450
2500
2500
5500
W.MAN
RETAIL 01
5000
4000
PLOT LIMIT
70.00 M
2 A202
CLIENT:
X= 335071.3219 Y= 2800767.3538
PLOT LIMIT X= 335035.5949 Y= 2800707.0868 8880
RE
301
3000
550
TOILET
3369
F.H.C
4309
3346
12
2400
11
5000 2300
10
7606
2500
09
5249
08
0
1500
07
5617
2500
06
5500
1500
7567
W.M.C 05
03 02 01
1 A301
2500
2500
GARBAGE
WAITING AREA
04
5000
2309
UP
3200
150 3770
TWO WAYS RAMP FROM 1ST BASEMENT TO GROUND FLOOR SLOPE = 14 %
GAR. RM.
Parking For Cargo Truck
4451
3200
LIFT-4 CARGO
2300
2500
2300
3900
22 ELEC
STAIR-02
800 2250
1799 3973
2500
1100
1
3 A203
3910
3947
4150
1000 700
HAND RAIL
3200
550 LIFTS LOBBY 100 4323 1000 1178 1000
3900 CORRIDOR
18000 200
6000
900
5078
6000
1197
5303
23
600575 600
900
1800
1500
7770
RESIDENTIAL ENTRANCE LOBBY
900 1175
5.00 M SETBACK 5000
2300
9082
5000
100
5550
LIFT-3
600
1000
STAIR-01
LIFT-2
Tel. Room
H.V.Room
993 405
5400
PARKING 5.40
UP
200
2300
2950 4304 3500
2950
5000
5000
35.65 M
3910
L.V.Room
200
12
200
11
UP
4962
5000
3205
10
4100
09
2500
08
100 200 796
07
RECEPTION & SECURITY
5293 13239
14803 4150
06
F.H.C
5000
35620
2300
1495 3973
05
LIFT-1
43.97 M
3910
4510
5805
4888
4991
04
4520
Ramp from ground to 1st parking floor slop 14%
5000
5050
03
A201
PARKING 5.40
4150
1000
02
800
6902
2500 2500 2500
1799
A301
6550
6900
01
1100
1
3200
1000
2157
WALKWAY 2.95
2500
4150
5800
S/S Room
0
S/S Room
00
WALKWAY 2.95
S/S Room
2700
1875 200
R3
PARKING 5.40
6550
10886
RETAIL 02
375
6550
3129
4150
2400
2500
200
2400
2500
1958
4000
65025
2400
2500
200
2400
2500
2363
7000
2400
22235
200
550
2400
3450
1001
2500
1511 UP
7.00 M SETBACK
4250
2
5420
5400
X= 335041.7070 Y= 2800787.1590
PLOT LIMIT A302
3200
4000
7.00 M SETBACK
A204
H.H/SH
PROJECT TIT
1500
6500
1860
5250
8050
3400
4300
5150
6900
5680
6650
C
5000
69120
(2 BASE
PARKIN
10 NOS. CAR PARKING
PLOT NO.
DRAWING TIT
SHEET No. :
01
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
A-10
FLOO
69120 8880
1500
6500
1860
5250
8050
3400
4300
5150
6900
5680
6650
5000
2nd FL
X= 334999.1200 Y= 2800731.6050
7TH F
PLOT LIMIT
70.00 M
4
300
2400
LAUNDRY
4700
2929
6550
3922
100
1968 1760
1100
1100
100
100
4150
3565
3910 35620
400
F.H.C
3772
2879
3729
BED ROOM
4150
3117
100 1817
KITCHEN
1200
100
871
1900
1100
2247
DRESS
100
4497
LIVING & DINING
100
100
4394
STORE
1348
3922
MASTER BED ROOM
3150
BATH
1055
MASTER BEDROOM
6550
450
BATH 2400
ENT. LOBBY
1100
KITCHEN
100
100
4079
2100 TOILET
1760
100
ENT
ENT
3895
LEAD CONSUL
2
A302
PLOT LIMIT CLIENT:
70.00 M
2 A202
X= 335071.3219 Y= 2800767.3538
PLOT LIMIT
H.H/SH
PROJECT TITL
X= 335035.5949 Y= 2800707.0868 8880
RE
3200
5009
5015
CHILDREN BEDROOM
7.00 M SETBACK
3200
4575
6005
1803
5252
4895
DRESS 100 2035
4027
100 BED ROOM
1 A301
7.00 M SETBACK
MASTER BED ROOM
100
BATH 1861
ENT. LOBBY
TOILET
100 1861
100
BATH
3997
100
6550
100
3986
1968
DRESS
1462 LIVING & DINNING
5305
DRESS
3997
30.00 M SETBACK
LAUNDRY
2747
BATH
100
4968
KITCHEN
4859
A203
1462
9137 GAR. TEL. ROOM 1.80 X 2.10
3117
POWDER
100 2260
3
LIVING & DINNING
3910
350
3921
2103
1360
100
2652
4150
2000
3299 MASTER BATH
100
3552
100 871
1991
3407
DRESS
100
3200
7.00 M SETBACK 2500
2400 2095
3004
CORRIDOR
STORE
3706
KITCHEN 4394
STORE
1800
1800
3706
1900
ENT. LOBBY
GAS
100
200
LIFTS LOBY
ENT. LOBBY
1055
1348
ENT
200
O.T.S
4700
ELEC 3450
22TH
5.00 M SETBACK 3037
6200
ENT
LIVING & DINNING 8819 5113
ENT
3565
1940
ENT. LOBBY
TOILET
100
LAUNDRY
ENT 3004
2250
4870
A301
100
100
100
LAUNDRY
2250
4867 200
35620
1
3150
3117
100
POWDER
ENT. LOBBY
100
100
35.65 M
1200
W.M.C
3910
3407 200
F.H.C
43.97 M
3910
1 A201
17TH F
MASTER BED ROOM
4098
100
5113 9322 LIVING & DINNING
1800
3706
2100 TOILET
4575
3895
BATH
DRESS
4103
100
DRESS
4027
STORE
200 1940
5305
100
DRESS
2247
100 1200
100
BATH
1861
4497
1817
3986
BED ROOM
2400 BATH
3117
4968
2200
1803
2652
4150
3552
KITCHEN
1800
3921
BATH
100 3706
2879
4079
2959
DRESS
2035
100
DRESS
BATH
2747
1360
LIVING & DINING
6005
100 MASTER BATH 3299 3.3 X 2
3729 100
MASTER BED ROOM
1861
KITCHEN
2103
2000
3772
100
3997
3373
100
3997
450
CHILDREN BEDROOM
5009
5015
5252
4895
6550
2929 BED ROOM
100
4859
2
2256
MASTER BED ROOM
100
12TH F
X= 335041.7070 Y= 2800787.1590
PLOT LIMIT A302
3200
7.00 M SETBACK
A204
CO 1500
6500
1860
5250
8050
3400
4300
5150
6900
69120
5680
6650
5000
(2 BASEM
PARKING
PLOT NO.
DRAWING TITL
2ND,7TH SHEET No. :
01
2ND,7TH,12TH,17TH & 22ND FLOOR PLAN
A-10
N
M
8878
l
1494
k
6506
J
1853
I
H
5248
F
G
69112 3400
8050
4302
E
5151
D
6900
C
5682
B
6649
A
5000
11th Residential Typical Floor
10th Residential Typical Floor
9th Residential Typical Floor
8th Residential Typical Floor
7th Residential Typical Floor
6th Residential Typical Floor
5th Residential Typical Floor
4th Residential Typical Floor
3rd Residential Typical Floor
2nd Residential Typical Floor
3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 4500
1st Residential Typical Floor + Healthclub
3500
13th Floor (Service Floor)
12th Residential Typical Floor
3500
TOTAL HEIGHT 109.90 M
14th Residential Typical Floor
3500
15th Residential Typical Floor
3500
16th Residential Typical Floor
3500
17th Residential Typical Floor
3500
18th Residential Typical Floor
3500
19th Residential Typical Floor
3500
21st Residential Typical Floor
20th Residential Typical Floor
3500
22nd Residential Typical Floor
3500
24th Residential Typical Floor
23rd Residential Typical Floor
3500
26th Residential Typical Floor
25th Residential Typical Floor
3500
Roof floor
3200
Top Roof
Road Level Basement Level 1- Parking
ELEVATION 2
Basement Level 2- Parking
3500 3500 3600
Ground Floor
600
1st Podium Parking
3900
3720
1300 1200
3100
01
2nd Podium Parking
PLOT LIMIT
2500
PLOT LIMIT
3400
18720
3rd Podium Parking
REVISE
LEAD CONSULTANT:
CLIENT:
H.H/SH. LOLW SALMA
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COMMERC MULTI-S
PARKING + 25 RESIDE
(2 BASEMENTS PARKIN
PLOT NO.
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DATE :
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Emaret Al Sharq Architectural Consultant
Role:
Project Architect
Project:
Revit Rhino Grasshopper Lumion Vray Photoshop Autocad Indesign Illustrator Powerpoint After Effects
MBRHE Incremental housing
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•
Updating the design as per structural consultant
• • • •
concept design phase submission to Sharjah municipality. Research and case studies of similar project typologies. Presenting concept design and developing the idea.
keeping the track of the brief and aligning the project in that direction.
Modeling, visualization and animation
Note: All work included has been prepared by me, unless or otherwise mentioned.
MK Residence
ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN Situated on a steep slope, this house has a formal response to its context. The slope of the ground becomes the slope of the roof. The top becomes a viewing deck and a breakfast room with a view
of the Himalayan foothills. The upper ground
living space looks into the natural rock formation towards the ridge. The grand staircase marks the entry and becomes a gradual ascension with
sitting plateaus and pushing the builing envelope sideways.
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Firm:
Space Mass Architects
Role:
Project Architect
Project:
Revit Rhino Grasshopper Lumion Vray Photoshop Autocad Indesign Illustrator Powerpoint After Effects
MK Residence
Incharge for delivering the project as per clients brief. Responsible to deliver concept design, presentation, drawings, visualization and all other necessary requirements in time. •
Preparing complete IFC drawing set
•
keeping the track of the brief and aligning the project in that
•
•
Presenting concept design and developing the idea. direction.
Modeling, visualization and animation
Note: All work included has been prepared by me, unless or otherwise mentioned.
MBRHE Incremental Housing DUBAI, UAE
The idea for this housing typology was based on the incremental growth of its inhabitants, who start with a small family unit and in the future add
on to the existing structure to satisfy their needs. The spatial organization is composed in such a
manner that the facade remains a constant and the addition is carefully added onto the back side of the villa. The unused voids then create an
outdoor and green space until they are overtaken by concrete and steel enclosures in the future.
Legend 1- Bedroom 2- Bath 3- Ladies Majlis 4- Entrance Hall 5- Dinning 6- Majlis 7- Wash 8- Kitchen
9- Store 10- Laundry 11- Maids Room 12- Wash Area 13- Pool 14- Living 15- Gate 16- Parking
Firm:
Emaret Al Sharq Architectural Consultant
Role:
Project Architect
Project:
Revit Rhino Grasshopper Lumion Vray Photoshop Autocad Indesign Illustrator Powerpoint After Effects
MBRHE Incremental housing
Incharge for delivering the project as per clients brief. Responsible to deliver concept design, presentation, drawings, visualization and all other necessary requirements in time. •
Research and case studies of similar project typologies.
•
keeping the track of the brief and aligning the project in that
•
•
Presenting concept design and developing the idea. direction.
Modeling, visualization and animation
Note: All work included has been prepared by me, unless or otherwise mentioned.
Rooftop Restaurant ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN
To design a structure on third floor of a bulding.
The structure had to be light weight so that the roof slab could bear the weight. The structure needed to frame the beautiful hills towards
the north. The idea was to design light weight umbrellas that when organized could serve as a pavillion for enjoying desi food with a scenic view.
Site is located in commercial zone of islamabad.
It captures scenic views from the rooftop of this building.The client wanted to capture these views for a restaurant of 55-60 people.The idea sparked from the existing lightweight umbrellas on the site.
Umbrella
Inversion
Support shift
A smaller scale to host one sitting Does not drain water during rain
8’ x 8’ x 8’ bounding Cube responds to a single group sitting and human scale
The central support is moved to accomodate a sitting and furniture.
The scale responds to the site and the program Rain water is drained by the inverted canopy
Embedded light at the base plate reflects and acts as a lamp. Stainless steel cladding further starts to dissolve and reflect the surroundings
Modularity & Scalability
The collection of modules make outdoor and indoor spaces As the small module accomodated group sitting and dinning space, a scaled up module accomodates the kitchen’s function The modules are cladded such that they can use stainless steel sheets effiectively and present a calculated seam and joint as an ornament
DINING
KITCHEN
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Firm:
Space Mass Architects
Role:
Project Architect
Project:
Revit Rhino Grasshopper Lumion Vray Photoshop Autocad Indesign Illustrator Powerpoint After Effects
Rooftop Restaurant
Incharge for delivering the project as per clients brief. Responsible to deliver concept design, presentation, drawings, visualization and all other necessary requirements in time. •
Finalizing cost and design with steel fabricators.
•
Presenting concept design and developing the idea.
• • •
Research and case studies of similar project typologies. keeping the track of the brief and aligning the project in that direction.
Modeling, visualization and animation
Note: All work included has been prepared by me, unless or otherwise mentioned.
Architecture School SAARC winner BORAL, INDIA
The competition brief presented a movie made before the urbanization of the area. The movie was
to act as an aid to understand the historical context of the place and somehow incorporate and interpret it into this new educational institute.
The spatial experience of the inhabitants were
captured through these frames of the movie “Pather Panchali� and interpreted into the educational institue design.
Frame 1 : The central courtyard with ornamental element.
Frame 2 : The surrounding podium, looking into the courtyard
Frame 3 : The bamboo door and window frames Frame 4 : Ground level changes from private to public spaces
1
Site
is
naturally
2
Staff
Elongated towards
quarters
are
3
immediately
connected to the main axis.
west-east , With an
Educational
entrance from the
component
has
hierarchy and main axial focus
East.
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Student Residence has been kept at a position to have an easy acces and
relation
compoenent
to
the
Volume
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moves
is
skewed to gain south light
Largest
Volume added to residential
and breeze
vector.
Facade
component
facing the South
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staff
quarters
to accomodate admin and
educational
5
Volume
alonge the access
mess 7
8
Staircase goes up the from the node A
central
Courtyard
introduced to the Students residential Water
Component.
Pond
Main Axis - becomes ground level
Brought
into the site along the vector.Academic Volume Divided to give a fan geometry auditorium on a major axis
to the exhibition gallery at the top level and connect all the level on the way up.
Future Expansion of the
Gallery utilizes the Diffused sunlight
an enclosure, and looks
from the roof, also acts as a insulator Secondary axis becomes lower ground level
for the building, because the program isn’t of a frequent use. Lower ground
Floor, Art wall for artist to paint
becoming a major zone of activity in the central space
program further acts as into the central courtyard
Skylight Gallery
Bamboo Screens
The staircase leads upto the
Same Material used for
natural light in the gallery.
as were used for doors and
roof top with skylights to fill
screening and clad purposes windows in the movie.
Water Body
Central Courtyard
The existing water body on
Interpretation
the design. The construct
central art walls, surrounded
the site is well integrated into
responds to the vectors of water body.
of
the
courtyard in the movie with a by staircases for sitting.
Team:
Project: Role: Revit Rhino Grasshopper Lumion Vray Photoshop Autocad Indesign Illustrator Powerpoint After Effects Sketchup
Salman Amjad, Memoona Dawood & Meeza Rishi
Architecture School Competition SAARC winner Team Lead
•
Research and case studies of similar project typologies.
•
keeping the track of the brief and aligning the project in that
•
•
Presenting concept design and developing the idea. direction.
Modeling, visualization and animation
Note: All work included has been prepared by me, unless or otherwise mentioned.
CONCEPTUAL
EVOLUTION OF THE ARCHITECTURAL COLUMN
CLASSICAL ORDER
HANGING COLUMN
TO THE GROUND
FUNCTION & BECOMES THE SIGN ITSELF
POINT LOAD TRANSFERED
EISENMAN’S
PURE
FORM,
LOSES
ITS
DRONE COLUMN
LOAD IS NO MORE TRANSFERED TO THE GROUND BUT CARRIED TOWARDS THE SKY
DRONE SERPENTINE PAVILION
DRONELLA
DRONE MOSQUE
HOUSE OF ARTIST KAWS
HOUSE OF ARTIST RICHARD SERRA
THRONE CHAIR
© Salman Amjad
BUTTERFLY CHAIR
© Salman Amjad
FUTURE FUNNEL CHAIR
© Salman Amjad
CHARLES & EAMES REV CHAIR
© Salman Amjad
NAYA PAKISTAN HOUSING SOLUTION #LETUSBUILD ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN
Diagram 1- A typical T junction in islamabad, which shows the allowed floor area ratio massing for a 1 kanal plot neighbourhood (500-600 square yard)
Three rentable units (basement, ground & first floor
NAYA PAKISTAN HOUSING SOLUTION #LETUSBUILD ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN
Diagram 2- A practical business model adopted by many is building a single house which is divided into 3 separate units. A basement
floor unit, a ground floor unit and a first floor unit, all with a separate access. These units become rentable and create an income stream for the owner and investors. Compared to a commercial plot, the investment in the residential zone is lower.
NAYA PAKISTAN HOUSING SOLUTION #LETUSBUILD ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN
Diagram 3- Considering the new changes in by laws for unlimited F.A.R proposed by the Prime Minister of Pakistan to encourage building highrise structures which is supposedly focused just for the commercial zone
if the same is considered (Ground + 6 floors) for specific zones in residential areas, it would encourage private owners to build their own
property. Who are already eager to build more for rentable income and would also attract investors.
Owners who are allowed to build higher give back a chunk of space for public use, such as a community pool, gym, library, gallery. A part
of this also becomes retail, shops and restaurants. Creating a vibrant and a rich experience on the street.
The ground and basement becomes parking, public and retail zones on irregular intervals and the massing above becomes private and rentable residential zones Each level above tucks inwards to allow light and ventilation for the people on the street.
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Diagram 4- Optimistic Assesment:
- Private owner encouraged to build
- Increases the housing units per sector and the population density. Lowering the rent per unit for households.
- Development of professional expertise associated with construction industry by building for this planning regulation
- To initiate such a project, a online digital documentation and authority approval division needs to be developed to ensure safety & quick process.
- A more rich and dynamic environment for public at the street level by creating ocassional mixed use program at the ground level.
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SALMAN AMJAD
ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO SELECTED WORK, 2019 ar.salmanamjad@hotmail.com +971 56 187 6257