P O R T F O L I O Architectural work
Santhosh Sudagar
HELLO Dear Hiring manager, I was very pleased to learn that you are looking to fill an Junior Architect position within your company. I am enclosing my resume to give you a good idea as to why I see myself as the perfect applicant for the job. I’ll be coming to you with a pro-active approach and hands-on experience that promises to bring great value to team or project on your drawing boards.
I am an ambitious and reliable architect who possess the design and development flair needed to plan ,coordinate and be involved in all phases of architectural project. Prior to my graduation ,I have worked in few respected architectural and design companies from which I had an active role to manage an entire project and with two years experience in various projects involving commercial, gated communities,and high rise buildings. I am adept at carrying out wide variety of design and development projects,and can readily conceptualise new ideas as needed.
India
I am able to work efficiently even under pressure of the assigned projects,and can function well independently or in team environments. I am proficient in all major applications and acquire impeccable technical and software skills.Although I revere all my projects, I am particularly proud to have contributed to the Rua Al Haram -Makkah Masterplan development (55-74) which I was part of since its inception right up to its completion.This wide ranging experience of a complex,large-scale architectural project (while simultaneously working on other small projects) has accelerated my learning,not only my technical design and drawing skills but also such soft skills as time,team and task management. I am keen to discuss how I can add value to your firm and address questions you may have about me and my portfolio in an in-person interview.
Sincerely, Santhosh Sudagar
ABOUT ME
SANTHOSH SUDAGAR
Hello I’m Santhosh who is eager to seek experiences, growth and purpose in his career and self trained with huge passion for visualization and design. My proclivity for architecture makes me skilled in applying creativity to design and appeal.
Architect
WORK EXPERIENCE FHD
EDUCATION HYDERABAD
2013 - 2018
JUNIOR ARCHITECT This studio focus is on the exploration of design that mediate and reinterpret the boundary between traditional /cultural values and contemporary living. Where I got to experience large scale projects varying from 8 acres to 250 acres. Which also involves :
2019-2021
ARCHITECTURE GRADUATE
CHENNAI
RSA-AFFLIATED TO ANNA UNIVERSITY 2012
HIGHER SECONDARY GRADUATE
Designing across all phases, from conceptual design to construction documentation.
SKILLS
Involved in commercial, gated communities and urban design projects. Production of design proposel documents, including research and concept , technical drawings .
DIGITAL
Gained knowledge by working for competition with international Collaborates X Architects.
KANCHIPURAM
SWAMI VIVEKANADA MAT.HR.SCHOOL
Autocad Revit
99-STUDIO
AHEMDABAD
Sketchup
INTERN
Rhino
This firm provides professional services in the field of Master Planning, Architecture and Interior Designing. In which I got to get involved in variety of projects like Commercial, Townships, Private Bungalows and Mixed Development.
Grasshopper Lumion Adobe Photoshop
2016-2017
Design development, presentations, technical drawings and in-house deliverables with collaborator for international clients. My role also entailed troubleshooting multiple issues and to study and recommend design solutions.
Adobe Indesign Adobe Illustrator sketchbook pro
Assisted in the production of a hotel design to take board conceptual ideas and turn them into a simple and elegant design flows and experiences.
MS office
MANUAL
ONE BY N
CHENNAI
INTERN
2016
A studio which designs various residential, institutional, competition works and primarily works on wide range of interior designs. Worked primarily in the design development of several residential projects. Drafted various interior design drawings and made subsequent adjustment based on feedbacks. Gained valuable experience with redlining drawings in addition to producing many highly detailed presentation models. I was also part of a competiton design team which determine requirements, articulate user needs, and translate those needs into concepts and elegant designs
Sketching Modelling
LANGUAGES Tamil English Hindi
CONTACTS santhoshsudagar1995@gmail.com +919842356459 linkedin.com/in/santhosh-kumar
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ORGANO ANTHARAM
MAKUTA
TALL BUILDING -MIXED USE
GATED COMMUNITY
RETAIL-OFFICE
03-16
17-44
REVITILIZATION OF CONCOCTION
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45-46
4 CAIRO-FESTIVE CITY RETAIL-OFFICE
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47-54
5 RUA
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6 HARAM
MASTER PLAN DEVELOPMENT
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55-72
DHRITI NIRVANA GATED COMMUNITY
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73-82
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Tall Building
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AHMEDABAD SG-HIGHWAY
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Location Site Area Typology Built Up Area
Ahmedabad 43,700 SQM Mixed use development 1,25,0000 SQM
Nestled along the banks of the river Sabarmati, the city of Ahmedabad forms the former capital and the current largest city of the Gujarat State in India. The conceptual ideology is to attract all types of occupants. This design will accommodate a mix of retail, commercial, residential, cultural, hotel and public activities. This tower is approached in such a way that it creates a driven landmark to the Ahmedabad skyline. The cultural aspect of Ahmedabad is brought through various ways through architecture. The overall goal of this project is to show high density living that reflects a positive balance between nature and human.
T A L L B U I L D I N G
2018
Project Data
AHMEDABAD
Architecture portfolio
ACADEMIC
REVITALIZATION OF CONCOCTION Tall Building The sg highway connects ahmedabad to the capotal city of gandhinagar towards the south it connects to gujarats prominent buisness destination to the entire city and contributes to a major part of national highway the strategic location adds to the commercial value. Though it’s a highway, this zone is not prone to traffic during the day and noontime when compared to other zones. The mainly spotted happening movement starts late afternoon where the street foods take place on the service lane which is about 60m of road width that separates zone. These carry a proper and a well planned infrastructure that refrain from noise from entering the site and the site surroundings.
Revitilization of Concoction
Tall Building
SG-HIGHWAY-STREET
Design Projects
AHEMDABAD
Revitilization of Concoction
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Tall Building
SKYLINE
SG HIGHWAY-SITE
2018
Ahmedabad
Architecture portfolio
ACADEMIC
Ahmedabad
The aim of the project is to create a tall building that in spite of the size embrace and relate to the surroundings and thereby makes it a positive element in the urban fabric. The building design will be focusing on the performance of the building in terms in energy use and in optimizingthe construction which also should be an integrated element of the design solution. Thereby explore new aesthetics the high rise architecture . The city has been focusing on edifice structures and not on the green points. The green points should be taken into account for the structures which is an effective way to preserve the greenscape which has to be taken in the site level on the arcade which can be adapted in the design. The approach and the parking area can be shaded with the green points. The existence of the natural feature in the site are fewer. By providing the shades through manmade greenscape which will increase the value of the site as well as the design approach for the user to access. 05
Revitilization of Concoction
Tall Building
STRUCTURE Tall building
This structural system relays on close aligned supporting columns, so that the loads are distributed down in the faรงade of the building. .On the other hand the system allows a maximum use of the space that can have a column and core free layout. The concrete core is the most common structural system for high rises. The core provides the design a strong centre and allows the service installation (elevators, stairs, utilities in general) to be centralized in the building.
DESIGN FACTOR Tall building
CORE FACTOR Tall building
Improve Biodiversity Thermal mass Insulation of building envelope Surface to floor area ratio Zoning Optimization space zoning
Design Projects
Improve Biodiversity Thermal mass Insulation of building envelope Surface to floor area ratio Zoning Optimization space zoning
Improve Biodiversity Thermal mass Insulation of building envelope Surface to floor area ratio Zoning Optimization space zoning
Improve Biodiversity Thermal mass Insulation of building envelope Surface to floor area ratio Zoning Optimization space zoning
Revitilization of Concoction
A circulation between the different stories is also wanted in the building to create a more living environment and attractive spaces . The biggest load on the elevators will be rush hours or the office . To calculate the need for elevators in the building it is necessary to know the capacity of the elevators and the numbers of occupants the building. conditions straight facade high windturbelence straight facade with base lower windturbelence staggered facade lower wind turbelence. 06
Tall Building
UNIT DEVELOPMENT
CONCEPTUAL
VOLUME EX
Residence
Reside
3BHK 180SQM
2BHKBOX [VERTCIAL PLACEMENT]
SEGGREGATION PHASE 1
SEGGREGATION PHASE 1
3BHKBOX [HORIZONTAL
UNIT DIVISION
UNIT DIVISION
SPLITUP PHASE [The units of 2bhk are divided equally that provides a communal space of green points.]
2018
2BHKBOX 130SQM
Architecture portfolio
ACADEMIC
Jenga -Tall building
The buildings that are typically designed doesn’t have any unique features or the green space don’t get any importance. But this design based on concept green space are given more importance, each level are designed based on green space. 07
Revitilization of Concoction
Tall Building
XTRACTION
VOLUME EXTRACTION
ence
STRUCTURE
Office
Tower
REGREENRATION Tower
TOWER PHASE [STRUCTURAL INSTALLATION ] OFFICE TOWER [VERTCIAL PLACEMENT]
INTRODUCING GREEN POINT [ More interactive space for better infrastructure thus increasing the commercial value.]
OVERALL TOWER
Design Projects
COMBINING THE PHASE
ADAPTATION [ The horizontal and vertical modules are organised and interlocked in such a way that will create green terraces and private garden.]
SPLITUP [INTO TWO IDENTICAL TOWER]
ARRANGEMENT [ At the final phase, communal green space, private green points are gleaned. ]
BREAKING TYPOLOGY [ There is a breakage in typical planning that adapts the concept. ]
Revitilization of Concoction
ARRANGEMENTS [ The green points are achieved by placing the horizontal and vertical modules alternatively ]
FINAL ADAPTATION
SHEAR WALL [PLACEMENT IN THE TOWER ]
I column As the height increases the number of column decreases. As a result form staggering also occurs. The presence of the columns also enhances aesthetically.
The green spaces are designed as a part of vertical community through projections and deck spaces that are used as roof garden and private terraces in an alternative manner. The stacking of units are done by interchanging and interlocking that achieves double storey and triple storey heights. 08
Tall Building
STACKING
2018
Architecture portfolio
ACADEMIC
Vertical zoning
This tower consists of 18 lifts, 6 local elevator 9 express elevator and service elevator that goes to every floor. There are 3 sky lobbies 8 service floors 2 basement parking 2-3 retail floor exclusive retail stores and food court. Over this comes the multiplexes. The podium consists of cafe that can be accessed and used by everyone. Refer this image. This image clearly shows the one side is typical and the other side shows the breakage of typical planning of floor plates by achieving the concepts. Vertical stacking and zoning is also shown. The skydeck that is placed above the hotel has an easy way access and have fantastic view of Sabarmathi river. The tourists can also use the skydeck . 09
Revitilization of Concoction
The challenge of the design of the building and dwellings is to attract all types of occupants both and without small children. This will create a more diverse building complex which will have a positive influence on the life inside. The spaces of the office should be arranged like a traditional open and closed office space. The closed and small offices having shared spaces to optimized the more limited space.A circulation between the different stories is also wanted in the building to create a more living environment and attractive spaces. This will make flow possible between interconnected stories without use of elevators and thereby make the connection between stories stronger. IThis could be a designet as a shared gardens integrated with the building or individual balconies.The ambition is to create a distinct exterior appearance of the building. Unlike a tower in an open field, new towers in urban environments must negotiate small viewing corridors between existing buildings.he terraces inflect based on criteria such as the view, solar shading and size and type of dwelling. When viewed together, these unique terraces make the building appear to undulate, presenting a highly sculptural appearance that is rooted in function. Revitilization of Concoction
Design Projects
Tall Building
ELEVATION-VIEW TALL BUILDING
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Tall Building SITE PLAN
2018
Architecture portfolio
ACADEMIC
Tall building
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10
30
60
Revitilization of Concoction
Tall Building OFFICE
Floorplate
Level 11,19
Level 13,21
RESIDENCE-1BHK
Revitilization of Concoction
Floorplate
Level 15,23
RESIDENCE-2BHK
Floorplate
Level 34,43
OFFICE
Floorplate
RESIDENCE-3BHK
Floorplate
Level 30,39
Design Projects
OFFICE
Floorplate
Level 31,40
0
5
15
30
12
Tall Building
OFFICE
RESIDENCE Section
Architecture portfolio
2018
Section
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Revitilization of Concoction
Tall Building
HOTEL
OVERALL Elevation
Design Projects
Section
0
Revitilization of Concoction
10
25
50
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Tall Building
SECTION
2018
Architecture portfolio
ACADEMIC
Tall builidng
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Revitilization of Concoction
Tall Building
OVERALL
Design Projects
Tall builidng
Mixed use represents the best of progressive in urban planning.It really offers that sense of community to everyone who’s there.There is more of it, or at least there’s more of it described as mixed-use. Today, the term mixed-use is a “catch-all” for a variety of projects.Living in a high-rise creates a very finite and encapsulated world in and of itself.The skyscraper establishes the
Revitilization of Concoction
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Gated Community
2 -ANTHARAM ORGANO Gated Community
FHD
2019
Chevella,Hyderabad 2,02,000 SQM Residence 95,000 sqm On going construction Organo Myself
contri: Concept,Design development,Design visualization adn diagrams,Client Presentation,GFC,Site Co-ordination.
M A S T E R P L A N
Architecture portfolio
Location Site Area Typology Built Up Area Project Status Client Render
ORGANO-2.0
Project Data
Understanding the impossibility of a truly healthy life in our present day urban context, the projects aims to become a prototype for a shift in urban & regional planning. A community to re-connect the lives of the future resIdents (mostly former city dwellers) with the more simple yet holistic life style of the country side. Achieve a balance between a largely urban life (which will be the background of most future community members) and the more basic life style of country living
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Organo-Antharam
Design Projects
Gated Community
Organo-Antharam
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Gated Community
MASTERPLAN-DIAGRAM ARCHITECTURAL-STRATEGY
CLUSTER PLACEMENT
CLUST
FHD
2019
Architecture portfolio
SITE BOUNDARY
PHASE I 19
PHASE II Organo-Antharam
Gated Community
FARM AND FOREST
OVERALL MASTER PLAN
Design Projects
TER & AMENITIES PLANNING
0
PHASE III Organo-Antharam
PHASE IV
50
250
500
PHASE V 20
Gated Community TYPICAL CLUSTER
East facing villa
Villa
Plot
Villa
A
F O R M A T I O N S N
2019
VILLAGE FARM
FHD
Plot
R
Architecture portfolio
Villa
T
FARM VILLA
Plot
West facing villa
MASTER PLAN
Villa
West facing villa
Plot
East facing villa
CLUSTER-VILLA UNITS
This project aims at giving us some answers and set an Experience.Imagine,Streets without vehicles, are active reasons for high social engagement in a community. Rethink our way of seeing the natural landscapes surrounding our cities.Every home opens into an expansive green backyard of farms and forests 20 units per cluster
alternating units
arm to f w e i v
Introducing street scape and green pockets
staggering units
m far to w vie
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PHASE II
PHASE III
PHASE IV Organo-Antharam
Gated Community TYPICALCLUSTER
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Axonometric view
8 20 7
19 6 5
18 4
3 16 2
Design Projects
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15
1 14
13
12 11
Organo-Antharam
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Gated Community CLUSTER B LEVELS
SECTIONS
Plan
Levels
LONGITUDINAL SECTION Cluster b
SECTION 1
SECTION 2
SECTION 3
SECTION 4
SECTION 5
SECTION 6
SECTION 7
SECTION 8
SECTION 9
SECTION 10
Architecture portfolio
Cluster b
FHD
Cluster b
Cluster b
0
5
15
30
Cluster b
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Cluster b
2019
Cluster b
Cluster b
Cluster b
Cluster b
Cluster b
Organo-Antharam
Gated Community CLUSTER B UNITS Plan
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10
Design Projects
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Organo-Antharam
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Gated Community Cluster entrance view Eps roof system
Thatch roof Thatch roof
Architecture portfolio
wooden structure
GROUND FLOOR
Villa frame structure
2019
FHD
East facing- Reactangular villa
Overall FIRST FLOOR
East facing- Rectangular villa
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EXPLODED VIEW
East facing-Rectangular villa
Organo-Antharam
Gated Community
Eps roof system
Thatch roof
Thatch roof
wooden structure
Design Projects
wooden structure
GROUND FLOOR East facing- Square villa
Villa frame structure
Overall
EXPLODED VIEW
East facing -Square villa
Organo-Antharam
FIRSTFLOOR
East facing- Square villa
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5
15
30
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Gated Community
FHD
27
2019
Architecture portfolio
Villa entrance view
Organo-Antharam
Gated Community
Design Projects
Cluster axonometric view
Organo-Antharam
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Gated Community CLUSTER-OPTION1
FHD
00
2019
Architecture portfolio
Axonometric view
Organo-Antharam
Gated Community CLUSTER-OPTION 2
Design Projects
Axonometric view
Organo-Antharam
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Gated Community
This building extends across a stream to an piece of land like island. Initially spa was designed to cover all necessities of spa to contain within the island, but as the requirement grew, we decided to combine dining area. Which again challenged us to rethink this building as whole, where spa is closed and the dining experience is open.This is when we arrived with a solution with the roof which was also constructive with rcc beams and thatched roof. Both the buildings has all the necessary services and structural support.By floor layout spa and dining area is connected by a bridge but roof is a single structure designed meticulously to accord entire foot print of this building.
SLOW DOWN AREA SPA BLOCK
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4 Nala
7 Conference area 8 Kitchen 9 Utility 10 Toilet
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Architecture portfolio
1 Thatch roof 2 Open to sky 3 Landscape platform
1 Lobby Saloon and Lounge Spa Sauna & Open shower Bridge Dining area
2 3 4 5 6
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3
2
6 10 7 8
2019
FHD
9
4
GROUND FLOOR
ROOF
Spa block
ELEVATION-WEST Spa block
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Spa block
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15
30
ELEVATION-EAST Spa block
Organo-Antharam
Gated Community SPA BLOCK
Axonometric view
Thatch roof
Foot print
Design Projects
Rcc beam strcuture
Structure
Overall
EXPLODED VIEW Spa block
Organo-Antharam
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Gated Community
FHD
33
2019
Architecture portfolio
Spa - entry view
Organo-Antharam
Gated Community
Design Projects
Spa - dining area view
Organo-Antharam
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Gated Community
Clubhouse is a building which has more floating population in this project, which is why it is zoned in a prominent space of this site. This is also a prime space where banquet hall, pre function, bar and dining is designed. We came across lot of options to make this building more notable in terms of design and ended up with an effective roof made of bamboo and thatch.This is only for half the building which required semi open roof and the other half is covered with solar panels.This building is considered as a vital part for this community thus this design ensures to accommodate every need.In the next page the following roof designs are the other options we considered :
SLOW DOWN AREA-II MAIN CLUBHOUSE
GROUND FLOOR
1 Entry Bar Dining area Pre-function area Pantry Toilet
Spa block
2 3 4 5 6
Architecture portfolio
7 Store 8 Kitchen 9 Outdoor utility 10 Banquet hall 11 Banquet storage 12 Deck
ROOF
1 Guest room 2 Guest lobby 3 Terrace 4 Thatch roof
Spa block
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3 4
4 1
FHD
2019
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8
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9
3 3
1
1 3
3 0
ELEVATION-WEST Main clubhouse
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ELEVATION-SOUTH Main clubhouse
Organo-Antharam
Gated Community MAIN CLUBHOUSE Axonometric view
Solar panels FF footprint
Thatch roof
Design Projects
Bamboo structure
GF footprint
Overall
Theatre EXPLODED VIEW Main clubhouse
Organo-Antharam
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Gated Community
EXPLORATION II
EXPLORATION III
Elevation
Elevation
Elevation
Plan
Plan
Plan
Axonometric
Axonometric
Axonometric
FHD
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2019
Architecture portfolio
EXPLORATION I
Organo-Antharam
Gated Community
EXPLORATION V
EXPLORATION VI
Elevation
Elevation
Elevation
Plan
Plan
Plan
Axonometric
Axonometric
Axonometric
Design Projects
EXPLORATION IV
Organo-Antharam
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Gated Community
FHD
39
2019
Architecture portfolio
Clubhouse-alfresco view
Organo-Antharam
Gated Community
Design Projects
Clubhouse-banquet entrance view
Organo-Antharam
40
Gated Community
SLOW DOWN AREA -III SPORTS CLUBHOUSE
Thatch roof
Bamboo stucture
Architecture portfolio
Corrugated sheet
FHD
2019
Footprint
Swimming pool
Structure
Overall
EXPLODED VIEW Main clubhouse
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SPORTS CLUBHOUSE Axonometric view
Organo-Antharam
Gated Community
ENTRANCE PAVILLION
Design Projects
Entrance view
Organo-Antharam
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Gated Community
FHD
43
2019
Architecture portfolio
Aerial view -antharam
Organo-Antharam
Design Projects
Gated Community
Organo-Antharam
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Retail-Office
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SCRIPT I
MAKUTA Retail Office
FHD
2019
Phase involved: Concept,Design development,Rendering,Presentation.
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SCRIPT II
F
Hyderabad 14,000 SQM Retail-Office 80,000 sqm On going Makuta
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Architecture portfolio
Location Site Area Typology Built Up Area Project Status Client
F A C A D E
Project Data
With rapid increase and never ending need to achieve eye catching building and facade, this came as a challenge to turn a simple residential building to a remarkable design and that transition was deliberate.Facade treatment can boast a overall look of the building but we wanted more than that. That led us to identify and to use parametric design by which we tailored a pattern to elevate the existing building. There was lot to consider and as mentioned in these scripts, there were many factors to warp around this design. The most prominent features of all is the undulating patterns given which extends throughout the front facade were in we limited the protrusion from .1 to .3m which spreads horizontally to the building.
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Makuta
Retail-Office ELEVATION
MAKUTA FACADE-COMMERCIAL
Design Projects
AXO
OPTION 1
Makuta
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N O I S I
Typical floor plate Inefficient
Previoulsy selected floor plate Improved efficiency
Revised floor plate Optimized efficiency maximum daylight
DESIGN PILLAR III
Festive City Cairo is mixed use development acting as a commercial hub of New - Cairo with strong connectivity to the old Cairo.The Corner plot site has a prominent location along the South west corner of Festive City Cairo offering an enormous opportunity. The commercial development is envisioned to become an iconic gateway to new Cairo and shall transform the public realm.
P A R A M E T E R S
Phase involved: Design development,Diagrams,presentation Co-ordination.
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Cairo 54,000 sqm Office 60,000 sqm competition X-Architects Outsoruced
Flexible open offices reconfigurable based on needs
DESIGN PILLAR IV
SOCIAL INTERACTION
2019
FHD-X ARCHITECT
Architecture portfolio
Project Data Location Site Area Typology Built Up Area Project Status Collaborater Render
Creating a gateway for new cairo
DESIGN PILLAR II
CAIRO FESTIVAL CITY Office Building
COURTYARD+NATURAL LIGHT
DESIGN PILLAR I
GATEWAY-NEW CAIRO
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CONNECTED GREENERY
Office Building
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Natural court lit from both sides
Typical core lit from one side
Office lit from both sides
Cairo Festival City
Office Building
Design Projects
New Cairo Gateway -View
Cairo Festival City
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Office Building
VOLUME-EXTRACTION CAIRO-OFFICE
COURTYARD
CIRCULATION
GATEWAY
SHEAR MOVEMENT
Volume Phase IV
Volume Phase V
COURTYARD
STRUCTURE & SERVICE
Volume Phase IV
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AXIS
Volume Phase II
Axonometric 24m option-
Volume Phase III
2019
Volume Phase I
FHD-X ARCHITECT
Architecture portfolio
FOOT PRINT
This is one of those buildings filled with potential and design advantages where one can explore and experiment without compromising the essentials. Starting with the foot print and approach to the building to utilising potential commercial programs. Although this started like any other building, we saw an opportunity to implement and extend the limitations in practising shear movement and to create a balance with the landscape and the building.And to add more breathing space, the courtyards act as a lungspace for this design. Designed in way that provides access from any corner of the site to the building for user
Volume Phase VIII
Volume Phase VI
RETAIL PROGAM Volume Phase IX
Cairo Festival City
Office Building
Design Projects
view
Cairo Festival City
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Office Building
ROOF PLAN 24m-option
24M-OPTION CAIRO-OFFICE
Interior view of retail
6 5
8 7 GROUND FLOOR
5TH FLOOR
6
4
7 3
24m-option
2019
24m-option
FHD-X ARCHITECT
Architecture portfolio
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Site Entry
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Site Exit
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Drop Off
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Public Plaza
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Parking
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Ramp to Basement
Building Entry
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Green Points
Lobby
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Water body features
Retail
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Office
Multi Tenant Office
Service
Service Core
0
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150
Cairo Festival City
Office Building Exterior from road view
Design Projects
Courtyard view
COURTYARD 24M OPTION
0
5
15
30
SECTION
Cairo Festival City
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Office Building
53
2019
FHD-X ARCHITECT
Architecture portfolio
Aerial 40m option- view
Cairo Festival City
Office Building Gateway view 40m option
Design Projects
Exterior from road view
COURTYARD 40M OPTION
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15
30
SECTION
Cairo Festival City
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Masterplan Development
5 RUA Masterplan
AL Development
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ADJUSTING TO TERRAIN
The Design vision pays tribute to the mountains of makkah and their sginificance & value in the memory of the place and the people ‘Makkans’. Designing along the contour lines retains the natural slope of the hills
HARAM
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Project Data
2020
FHD-X ARCHITECT
Makkah from the past is a simple vernacular city with a low skyline,the spiritual center surrounded by natural hills around. Makkah has transformed to the spiritual center of islam with millions of Haj visitors on pilgrimage every year. The growing demand of Haj tourists has transformed the low skyline to tall, dense commercial developments like a busy metro. Makkah as a city is famous for a great amount of merchandise and souq’s used to thrive due to the city’s religious and geological position. The design attempts to guide the development of the city into a futuristic hub of culture and spirituality, respecting the nature, responding to needs of Makkans & Haj pilgrims and in line with principles of Islam. The design is not perceived as a radial array or grid of buildings on site, but rather a designed built environment that respects the contours & levels of the terrain and responds to social and environmental needs.
N O I S I
P A R A M E T E R S
Makkah 980,000 sqm Master Plan 2,800,000 sqm competition X-Architects Outsourced
Phase involved: Design development,pre-Rendering,Diagrams,Board Presentation.
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WHY NOT GRID OR RADIAL LAYOUTS WONT WORK
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Architecture portfolio
Location Site Area Typology Built Up Area Project Status Collaborater Render
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Conventional radial and grid layouts do not respond to the hilly terain of the region. A more nuanced approach is needed to address the masterplan and the specificity of the nature of site.
TREE OF LIFE
A holistic vision that is deeply rooted in site stems from history, context, culture and memory of the ‘Makkans’
MINARETS OF LIGHT
Integration of Light of the Heavens to metaphorically and experientially link to origins of the place and people
FROM SKY FLOWING TO LAND
Extending the connection from sky to land, down the terrain following the form and fluidity of the She’ab
Rua al haram
Masterplan Development
Design Projects
Overall masterplan view
Rua al haram
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Masterplan Development
URBAN-DIAGRAM MASTERPLAN-STRATEGY
CONCEPT LAYOUT
CLUSTER DISTRIBU
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BUILDING FOOTPR
HILLSCAPE
HOSPITAL
SERVICE BUILDING
AL SAFA W AL MARWA
CONNECTORS
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Masterplan Development
PEDESTRAIN PATH AND NODES
HYDRO-GEOLOGICAL ZONE CONSIDERATION
Floors 20-30 Floors 11-20 Floors 01-10
RINTS AND HEIGHT
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NODES AND ICONS
Design Projects
UTION AND DENSITY
VECHICULAR ACCESS NETWORK
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OVERALL-STRUCTURE MAKKAH-PROPOSAL
To create a Urban Morphology and experience of a Makkan city, the masterplan moves towards a new typology of building and vertiical public realm that embrace the contours. The built forms are broken down through a careful sculpting process that closely resemble the rise and fall of the terrain. opening up key natural areas and vantage points for public nodes help in feeling the constant link to the Haram and Kaaba .
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1. Marwa Plaza 2. Marwa Market 3. Jabal al Kaabah Promenade 4. Minaret Of Knowledge 5.Al Khalaf Plaza 6.Healing Garden 7.Culture Plaza 8.Makkah “Dakkah� 9.Haram Terraces 10.Marwa View 11.Musem Of Islam 12.Shadows OF Mercy 13.Valley Terraces
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INTEGRATEDSTRATEGY SUSTAINABILITY STRATEGY INTEGRATED INTEGRATED SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABILITY STRATEGY INTEGRATED INTEGRATED SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABILITY INTEGRATED STRATEGY STRATEGY SUSTAINABILITY STRATEGY NATIVE &
PRINCIPLES
PRIORITIES PRIORITIESIDENTIFIED IDENTIFIED
VERNACULAR VERNACULARDESIGN DESIGN PRINCIPLES PRINCIPLES
100% PRINCIPLES of irrigation water to be made up of site waste water
WATER WATER STRATEGY STRATEGY PRIORITIES IDENTIFIED 100% 100%ofofirrigation irrigationwater watertoto bebemade madeupupofofsite sitewaste waste water water
MINARET MINARETOF OFKNOWLEDGE KNOWLEDGE PRIORITIES PRIORITIES NATIVE NATIVE IDENTIFIED &&ADAPTIVE IDENTIFIED ADAPTIVE VERNACULAR DESIGN WATER STRATEGY Open Openskygardens, skygardens, VEGETATION VEGETATION PRINCIPLES 100% of irrigation water to Mesh Meshshading shading Shading, Shading, reduced reduced be made up of site waste irrigation, irrigation, coolingeffect effect water cooling
METRO/ MULTIFUNCTIONAL PV STRATEGY SHADE MARKET BUS MULTIFUNCTIONAL Reduces 5% solar of energy exposure demand by 32%, from provides on-sitevegetation renewables STATION SHADE
WASTE STRATEGY MULTIFUNCTIONAL WASTE STRATEGY SHADE Recycling, discrete technology Recycling, Reduces discrete solar technology exposure by inc. below ground storage inc. 32%, belowprovides ground storage vegetation
WASTE WASTESTRATEGY STRATEGY Recycling, Recycling,discrete discretetechnology technology inc. inc.below belowground groundstorage storage
100% ofOpen irrigation skygardens, water to be made up Mesh of site shading waste water
MINARET NATIVE OF KNOWLEDGE & ADAPTIVE Open VEGETATION skygardens, Mesh Shading, shading reduced irrigation, cooling effect
PV NARROW STRATEGY STREETS 5% of energy Shade, demand intimacy from on-site renewables
PV STRATEGY
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WASTE STRATEGY
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SECTION X-X’
MUSEUM OF ISLAM
HARRAM TERRACES
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ADAPTIVE VEGETATION
SKY GARDENS
MATERIALS
MINARETCLUSTERING OF CLUSTERING KNOWLEDGE MATERIALS Reduces Open Reduces skygardens, solar solar exposure exposure on on Local, sustainable and Mesh buildings buildings shading bymaterials 37% by 37% to light coloured
reflect solar radiation
CLUSTERING
JABAL AL KAABAH PROMENADE
EXTERNAL NATIVE EXTERNAL & SHADING ADAPTIVE SHADING ANDAND VEGETATION CLUSTERING CLUSTERING Reduces Shading, Reduces solar reduced solar exposure exposure irrigation, on streets oncooling streets by 34% effect by 34%
CLUSTERING MATERIALS MATERIALS Reduces Local, Local, solar sustainable sustainable exposureand onand light buildings light coloured coloured bymaterials 37% materials to to reflect reflect solarsolar radiation radiation
AIR MOVEMENT
EXTERNAL SHADING AND CLUSTERING Reduces solar exposure on streets by 34%
MATERIALS Local, sustainable and light coloured materials to reflect solar radiation
NARROW VERTICALSTREETS COURTYARDS WASTE VERTICAL EVAPOTRANSPIRATION STRATEGY COURTYARDS MULTIFUNCTIONAL EVAPOTRANSPIRATION AIR MOVEMENT SHADE WASTE STRATEGY PV STRATEGY AIR MOVEMENT PROMINADE MULTIFUNCTIONAL SHADE PROMINADE STREETS PV STRATEGY VERTICALSTREETS COURTYARDS NARROW STREETS EVAPOTRANSPIRATION VERTICAL COURTYARDS AIR MOVEMENT EVAPOTRANSPIRATION PROMINADE AIR MOVEMENT PROMINADE PROMINADE WASTE STRATEGY MULTIFUNCTIONAL SHADE PVNARROW STRATEGY NARROW VERTICAL COURTYARDS EVAPOTRANSPIRATION AIR MOVEMENT Shade, Air movement, intimacyshade, Recycling,Air Mist discrete movement, cooling, technology shaded shade, water Reduces Mist Maximise solar cooling, exposure Recycling, shaded air movement bywater discrete to technology 5%Maximise of energy Shading, air demand Reduces movement vegetation, solar tomist exposure Shade, by Shading, intimacy vegetation, 5% of energy mist demand Air movement, Mist cooling, shaded water movement, Maximise air movement Mist cooling, to shaded Shading, water vegetation, Maximise Shading, vegetation, mist Recycling, discrete technology Reduces solar exposure by 5% of energy demand Shade, intimacyshade,Shade, intimacy Air movement, shade, Air Mistshade, cooling, shaded water Maximise air movement tomist air movement Shading,tovegetation, mist sense of wellness inc. below sense ground offeatures wellness storage increase features vegetation thermal inc. below comfort ground storage from increase on-sitevegetation cooling renewables thermal 32%, , PV comfort lighting provides from vegetation , PV from lighting on-site renewables sense of wellness sense of wellness increase thermal comfort features cooling , PV lighting increase thermal comfort inc. 32%, belowprovides ground storage 32%, provides on-sitecooling renewables sense of features wellness features increase thermal comfort cooling , PV lighting cooling , PV lighting
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VALLEY
EXTERNAL SHADING & CLUSTERING
WASTE STRATEGY MULTIFUNCTIONAL SHADE PV STRATEGY NARROW STREETS VERTICAL COURTYARDS EVAPOTRANSPIRATION AIR MOVEMENT PROMINADE Recycling, discrete technology Reduces solar exposure by 5% of energy demand Shade, intimacy Air movement, shade, Mist cooling, shaded water Maximise air movement to Shading, vegetation, mist inc. below ground storage 32%, provides from on-site renewables sense &ofADAPTIVE wellness features increase thermal comfort cooling , PV lighting PRIORITIES NATIVE IDENTIFIED CLUSTERING & ADAPTIVE VERNACULAR EXTERNAL CLUSTERING DESIGN PRIORITIES SHADING AND IDENTIFIED WATER EXTERNAL STRATEGY MATERIALS SHADING VERNACULAR AND vegetation DESIGN MINARET OFMATERIALS KNOWLEDGE WATER STRATEGY NATIVE & ADAPTIVE MINARET OF KNOWLEDGE EXTERNAL SHADING ANDCLUSTERING EXTERNAL SHADING AND MATERIALS PRIORITIES IDENTIFIED VERNACULAR DESIGN WATER STRATEGY MINARET OF KNOWLEDGE NATIVE CLUSTERING & ADAPTIVE NATIVE CLUSTERING EXTERNAL MATERIALS SHADING AND MATERIALS Reduces VEGETATION solar exposure on Reduces PRINCIPLES solar CLUSTERING exposure on 100% of irrigation Local, CLUSTERING sustainable water to PRINCIPLES and Open Local, skygardens, sustainable 100% of and irrigation water to VEGETATION Open skygardens, Reduces solar exposure on VEGETATION CLUSTERING Reduces solar exposure Local, on sustainable and CLUSTERING Local, sustainable and PRINCIPLES 100% of irrigation water to Open skygardens, VEGETATION Reduces solar exposure on CLUSTERING Local, sustainable and Shading, buildings reduced by 37% Reduces buildings solar by 37% exposure be made Reduces light up ofcoloured solar site waste exposure materials to Mesh shading be materials made uptoof site waste Shading, reduced Mesh shadingShading, buildings by 37% Shading, reduced Reduces exposure buildings by 37% light coloured materials Reduces to solarlight exposure be made light up ofcoloured site waste Mesh shading reduced buildings solar by 37% Reduces solar exposure coloured materialslight to coloured materials to irrigation, cooling effect on streets by 34% onwater reflect streetssolar by 34% radiation reflect solar radiationwater irrigation, cooling effect irrigation, cooling effect on streets by 34% radiation on streets by reflect 34% solar radiation reflect solar radiation water irrigation, cooling effect on reflect streetssolar by 34%
NARROW STREETS
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VERTICAL COURTYARDS
VERTICAL AIR AIR MOVEMENT COURTYARDS MOVEMENT Maximise Air Maximise movement, air movement airshade, movement to to increase sense increase of thermal wellness thermal comfort comfort
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PROMINADE Shading, vegetation, mist cooling , PV lighting
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VERNACULAR MINARET OF WATER RESPECTING DESIGN KNOWLEDGE STRATEGY THE SITE PRIORITIES IDENTIFIED PRIORITIES VERNACULAR IDENTIFIED DESIGN VERNACULAR WATER STRATEGY DESIGN WATER MINARET STRATEGY OF KNOWLEDGE PRINCIPLES
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GROUND PODIUM BUILDING PUBLIC FLOW
PUBLIC FLOW
PUBLIC FLOW
PUBLIC FLOW
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PUBLIC FLOW
Makkah dakkah view - Massing Character
ARCHITECTURAL TYPOLOGIES
PODIUM ACTIVATION PODIUM ACTIVATION
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CUT-OUTS ACTIVATION
PUBLIC FLOW
FHD-X ARCHITECT
ARCHITECTURAL TYPOLOGIES
PUBLIC FLOW
ROOF ACTIVATION
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ACTIVATION ROOF ROOF ACTIVATION
CUT-OUTS ACTIVATION
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PODIUM ACTIVATION
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ARCHITECTURAL TYPOLOGIES
SHADED ROOFS
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Masterplan Development
LOCAL PLAZA TYPE
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Facade Character
Massing is distributed small and mid rise buildings with high ground coverage, with only few key buildings rising high. The scale is carefully controlled to provide consistant Makkah character. The buildings of varying heights are Layed out on podium to create multiple terraces and create uninterrupted view to Haram. The facade is divided in verticals to create a sense of height and avoid huge volumes.The scale is carefully controlled to provide consistant Makkah character.
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Materials are inspired by traditionally used locally available materials which respond to the terrain around. Wood, stone and fins give a consistant look and feel. The warm tones of beige and brown are a result of materials used in construction, which reflects a historic city.The lower levels have retail front with stone facade. The mid levels have fenestrations on wooden facade. The upper levels are trested with glass and fins for shading.
MASHBRIYA SCREEN
OPERABLE WINDOWS AND
STONE FACADE RETAIL SPILLOVER
SHADING MASHRABIYA
Rua al haram
RANDOM FENESTRATION
MASHRABIYA WITH SCREENS
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Masterplan Development Valley View
KEY-AREAS
MASTERPLAN-DEVELOPMENT
VALLEY
DENSITY PUBLIC CIRCULATION
PUBLIC FLOW
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PUBLIC PLAZA
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Architecture portfolio
SHE’AB FLOW
PUBLIC FLOW
PUBLIC FLOW
PERMEABILITY
TYPICAL CITY GRID
URBAN SPONGE
ORGANIC URBAN STRUCTURE
CREATING GATHERING SPACES GATHERING SPACES
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Valley plan
The She’ab streets open out to the central landscape valley, which brings people together close to nature. This zone is designed with landscape features for users to spend time, with a view to the Minaret of Light. It also provides view to the overhead metro trains The low and spread out density of masterplan opens out to the nature of valley, which is protected and activated through shaded ..walkways that ensures smooth flow, and family activities Rua al haram
Masterplan Development PLAZA FLOW
Marwa Plaza Aerial View
Green flow
PAVEMENT CONFIGURATION
Marwa cluster houses souq market selling local items, shaded with tensile roofing structure. The market opens to a plaza with smaller retail, art works and adaptive programs. It is amultifunctional space that brings people together to socialize Narrow She’ab streets open up to wider public plazas that bring people together socialize. Overlapping diverse activity across levels - terraces, podium and ground, encourages socializing. Specific programs like library, retail, souq market, Dakkah, creates different opportunities for different sets of people - both Makkans and Haj pilgrims to socialize.
Marwa plaza plan
Design Projects
GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE
GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE
Valley plan
Trees
Marwa Market View TREES CONFIGURATION
Pavement pattern
Rua al haram
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Masterplan Development
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MINARET
KEY-AREAS
MASTERPLAN-DEVELOPMENT
VISUAL CONNECTION
CAFE & VERTICAL GARDEN
130M
Architecture portfolio
CLIMB TO MUSEUM
CROWD FLOW
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2020
FHD-X ARCHITECT
ISLAMIC LIBRARY
Minaret plan
The idea of ‘Noor’ light from the sky to the earth is represented in the Minaret of Knowledge - an iconic placeholder which includes library for Islamic learning, a health cafe, vertical gardens and a small musuem. The minaret changes in colour from exterior acting as a way marker depending on Haj season or other activities.
NORMAL TIME
PARYER TIME
RAMADAN TIME
MIANRET OF KNOWLEDGE WEST-ELEVATION
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ACTIVITIES
Square Meeting place Events space Rest area
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PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION
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Fountain of Makkah on the front of historic building acts as an active public space bringing people together. The fountain symbolises water, and exhibits islamic calligraphy as a node of light. Historic Al Khalaf building sets up the plaza with central fountain for social gathering and hangout. It is ideal for evening family get together and tourist programs during the day.
Minaret Of Knowledge View
MasterplanDENSITY Development
PUBLIC CIRCULATION
PUBLIC CIRCULATION
ORGANIC URBANBLOCKING STRUCTURE WALLS
VISUAL CONNECTION
CREATING GATHERINGPERMEABILITY SPACES GATHERING SPACES
Sitting area Water features Valley park
Al khalaf plaza plan 2
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AL KHALAF PLAZA
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Design Projects
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Al Khalaf Plaza View
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Masterplan Development
KEY-AREAS
MASTERPLAN-DEVELOPMENT
2020
FHD-X ARCHITECT
Architecture portfolio
A pedestrian community is possible only in a well designed micro environment. The environment that provides shade, comfortable micro-climate with landscape, slopes with human accessible ramps, and continuity to the natural environment of valley, creating a seamless interwinding built and natural environments. This encourages spillover of social activities from retail .to create an active public space across the day
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Masterplan Development
Marwa to HaramView
Design Projects
Haram Terraces
CY - CLUSTER 3
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Architecture portfolio
2020
FHD-X ARCHITECT
HAJJ RESPONSE The design responds to Hajj’s visula and connectivity requirements. Key circulation routes and urban tunnels connect the people to the Haram with an ability to handle crowds - like an urban sponge. ECO RESPONSE The Spaces respond to the environment to create a comfortable micro-environment in close connection to nature, making them pedestrian friendly.The facades inspired from Vernacular design ensures the same comfort indoors. SOCIAL ACTIVATION The urbanscape is highlighted with social nodes such as that activate the area, which inturn are connected by Sheab streets which continue the social activity. Social nodes are either cultural- or retail that both brings the community together but during different times of the day and year. 69
HAJJ RESPONSE
CITY CONNECTION Connecting seamlessly to the city is a key aspect of design phlosophy. The vehicular movement and public transportation are restricted to key rods, with designated drop offs and stops. The areas within the blocks are pedestrian with steps, ramps and urban ramps/elevators when relevant.
ECO RESPONSE
CLUSTER -5
SOCIAL ACTIVATION
KEY-AREAS
MASTERPLAN-DEVELOPMENT
CITY CONNECTION
Masterplan Development
Rua al haram
Design Projects
Masterplan Development
CLUSTER-5 SECTION
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Overall View
Rua al haram
Masterplan Development Jabal Al Kaabah Promenade
Makkah Dakkah View
Rua al haram
Design Projects
Cluster -5 View
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Gated Community
6 DHIRITI NIRVANA Gated Community Zaheerabad 1,05,265 SQM Gated community 52,700 SQM On going construction Dhriti Nirvana
Phase involved: Design development,Rendering,Presentation,GFC.
DHRINTI NIRVANA
Architecture portfolio
Location Site Area Typology Built Up Area Project Status Client
V I L L A - D E S I G N
Project Data
FHD
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2020
This project aims at giving us some answers and set an Experience.A community to re-connect the lives of the future resIdents (mostly former city dwellers) with the more simple yet holistic life style of the country side.
Dhriti Nirvana
Design Projects
Gated Community
Dhriti Nirvana
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Gated Community
VILLA
FHD
2020
Architecture portfolio
MASTERPLAN-DEVELOPMENT
GROUND FLOOR East Facing Villa
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Dhriti Nirvana
Design Projects
Gated Community
FIRST FLOOR East Facing Villa
Dhriti Nirvana
SECOND FLOOR East Facing Villa
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Gated Community
ELEV
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ELEV
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Dhriti Nirvana
Design Projects
Gated Community
VATION-EAST
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VATION-WEST
ast Facing Villa
Dhriti Nirvana
SECTION-2 East Facing Villa
SECTION-1
East Facing Villa
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Architecture portfolio
Gated Community
KITCHEN PLAN
FHD
ELEVATION-5
East Facing Villa-Kitchen
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KITCHEN FINISH PLAN East Facing Villa
ELEVATION-2
East Facing Villa-Kitchen
2020
East Facing Villa
ELEVATION-3
East Facing Villa-Kitchen
ELEVATION-4
East Facing Villa-Kitchen
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Dhriti Nirvana
TOILET FINISH PLAN East Facing Villa
ELEVATION-4
East Facing Villa-Toilet
ELEVATION-3
Design Projects
Gated Community
East Facing Villa-Toilet
ELEVATION-5
East Facing Villa-Toilet
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Gated Community
FHD
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2020
Architecture portfolio
East facing villa deck view
Dhriti Nirvana
Gated Community
Design Projects
East facing villa backyard view
Dhriti Nirvana
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