Salman Amjad Architecture Portoflio

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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

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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:

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Project:

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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. •

Concept design and completing all the required drawings for

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

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Space Mass Architects

Role:

Project Architect

Project:

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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



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Pond

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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

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POINT LOAD TRANSFERED

EISENMAN’S

PURE

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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.

NAYA PAKISTAN HOUSING SOLUTION #LETUSBUILD ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN

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.


THANK YOU

SALMAN AMJAD

ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO SELECTED WORK, 2019 ar.salmanamjad@hotmail.com +971 56 187 6257


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