Architectural Portfolio - Sumit Kumar Sharma

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SELECTED WORK 2018-2021 SUMIT KUMAR SHARMA


SUMIT KUMAR SHARMA 23-03-1999

Hello there! I am a Bachelor of Architecture student. I always found myself as a person with great interest in creative fields and would like contribute in the research for the same. For me, art hold a significant position in my life as these enable me to bring out my feelings and emotions in their purest and truest forms. Currently looking for 4-6 month internship between January 2022 to July 2022. West Bengal (WB), INDIA kr.sumitspad18@gmail.com +91 6201109054


EDUCATION 2018-2023

School of Planning and Architecture New Delhi | India

2005-2017

Bachelor of Architecture

Kendriya Vidyalaya Chittaranjan | West Bengal, India

Intermediate (Computer science)

SKILLS Software

• • •

Personal

Hand Rendering, Sculpting, Model making, Design Builder Simulation

Language

2D & 3D: AutoCAD Architecture 2020, SketchUp 2019, Autodesk Revit 2020, Rhino 7 Rendering: Lumion pro 8.5, V-Ray Next 4.1, Twinmotion EDU 2020.1, Enscape Presentation: Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office Suite

English | Hindi(native)

ACHIEVEMENTS 2020-2021

Role - Team lead: The Archons Division- Educational Building Work - Architectural design, Innovation, passive performance, Landscaping, Graphics design. Team work- Group of 12 2021

Notion of India | TATA Structura

2021

Reimagine with Everest Design Contest 1) Residence design 2) Healthcare design

2020

Grand Winner

Solar Decathlon India 2020

Divisional Winner

Winner

(Student Category)

Regional Winner

Kaarwan National Design Competition

Finalist

The Annual NASA Design Competition (ANDC)

Top 40

Team work- Group of 4 2020

Team work- Group of 15 2020

Souls of Beirut International Competition, Artwork

2021

DesignAddvance, Cpricot

EXPERIENCE 2021

Climate Launchpad (Start Up) Role- Founder of Team: E-Lite

COURSES, WORKSHOPS & WEBINAR • • • •

MITx 4.464x, Sustainable Building Design Delhi Energy Conservation Building Code (ECBC-2018) Center for Green Building Materials and Technology, Bangalore CII-IGBC: Exploring Green Building Innovations – a Covid 19 intervention

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 2019-2020 2011-2017

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NASA (National Association of Students of Architecture)(Senior HQ Volunteer) Bharat Scout and Guide(State Level)

Runner-up



Content

the SPIRIT

SILHOUETTE

Pg. No.: 1-4

Pg. No.: 5-9

KLOOF

OTHER WORKS

Pg. No.- 10-14

Pg. No.- 16-17


the SPIRIT | 01


the SPIRIT I NS E A R C H O F S O UL COMPETITION- Notion of India, TATA Structura INDIVIDUAL TYPE- Sculpture/ Symbol SITE- Indian context DESCRIPTION- In the context of products like temples, houses, palaces, pavilions, villages, towns etc. the process is a mix of technical, religious, astrological procedures which were carried out so as to make the product in harmony with the environment and universe. The form is rectilinear and stilted which signifies modernism, therefore the design has both modern and historic versions of India.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjaZMEtHXYI


Software Used: SketchUp, Lumion 8.5, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, Autodesk AutoCad 2D



CONCEPT The spirit is a symbolic sculpture design which represents the mandala philosophy. Since India is rich in culture and faith, it invites all kinds of souls to spend time and interact with each other. India for centuries has had a rich culture of self-help practices and spiritual ethos.

PROCESS The sculpture is made up of Steel tubular section, timber, stone and glass. By using equally reflected and absorbed material in fabrication and finishes it enhances the visual and aesthetics expression. The design is developed using basic geometric shapes, it follows design principles like symmetry, alignment and proportion. There is a balance between closed and open and allows peoples to move freely. The site becomes a miniature cosmos; a universe with the client at its center. It can be easily integrated into the urban and rural context of India. The site is the upholder of the built form. Various rituals, geometrical matrices (mandalas), astrological deadlines, chanting of verses, etc. PAISHACHA

CREATOR

MANUSHA DAIVA BRAHMA

MAYA To a l l S tha p a ti The Source of Knowledge (as per Mayamatam)

the SPIRIT | 03

The Spirit of the Building (Vâstupurush)on the manduka diagram (As per Mayamatam)

Galaxy in an expanding universe (sunya or bindu)

Manduka Mandala (64 Squares)


ENVELOP: The outer envelope is the boundary of protection. It covers all the critical functions inside through the transparent membrane. It has the quality of defined existence and purpose. HEAD: Head is believed to be a manifestation of bindu, it can help to overcome antagonism, conflict, stress and even war. Bindu as a symbolism is the beginning of the process. TREES: The cluster of trees represents the sign of the evolution of life. It goes through the eyes and mouth and comes out through the hole of the head. It connects the human mind to nature and brings out inner peace. SUPPORT: It represents the fine thread of life. A wire-framed base made with a steel square cross section used to support the human head and transfer the load of envelopes through connectors into the foundation. CONNECTORS: Made up with a circular steel section and is used to hold the head in position. It is laid on the grid of 1.5m*1.5m and goes upto 12m in height. BASE: The base (12m*12m) is driven from the concept of Mandala (64 squares) this space allows people to move freely. It consists of different purposes like performing area, resting etc.


MATERIALS STEEL - GLASS Glass connects the inside and outside. The pleasure of being in a protected environment with the ability to look out and see all the colours of the seasons is one of the envelop greatest qualities. Glass helps create the illusion of more space in the urban spaceW, creating a fresh and wider atmosphere. GLASS - WOOD Wood is a traditional material with a long and proud history and, is capable to capture CO2 from the atmosphere and incorporate so-called carbon storage. STEEL - STEEL Steel framing is also easier to coordinate because steel studs weigh about one-third less than wood studs.

STEEL - WOOD Wood–metal composite materials A wood–metal composite is a kind of material combining a wooden material with metal through special technology. Wooden material can be solid wood or natural fibre; the composite form can be metalized wood, metal cladding board, wood–metal composite pipe and metal surface coat wood.

STEEL - STONE - CONCRETE As a bad conductor of heat, concrete can store a considerable amount of warmth from the environment.

the SPIRIT | 04



SILHOUETTE | 05


SILHOUETTE NET ZERO BUILDING ACADEMICS- 6th semester COMPETITION- Solar Decathlon India 2020, (Grand winner) TYPE- Educational Building SITE- Sector 134 Jaypee Wishtown, Noida, UP Area- 15265 sqm DESCRIPTION- Group work (12 members) Role- Team lead, responsible for communicating competition details from the Solar Decathlon India organisers to the team members & team management. Worked on- Architectural design, landscaping, Innovation, passive performance, Resilience, architectural drawings, graphics design, report compilation, video and animation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5q0h0-TO-E&t=15s


Software Used: Autodesk Revit, Lumion 8.5, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, Autodesk AutoCad 2D



SITE INTRODUCTION KOSMOS

Summer sun 21 June

Monsoon Wind (N-NW) Winter sun 21 December

Site

Park and Playground

Summer Wind (E-NE)

Site analysis

The site is surrounded by 22-25 storeyed residential buildings on two of its sides and the other two having open lands. These residential buildings are mainly occupied by families coming from various countries, especially Korea and China, working for the several multinational companies opening up in the vicinity of the site. This neighbourhood with residents from different cultures turns out to be just perfect for a school affiliated to the International Baccalaureate (IB), aiming to provide holistic education to students.

ZONING & PROCESS •

Building are planned so that all classrooms and learning spaces are placed on either the north or south side to provide maximum access to natural light while ensuring that the associated heat gain and glare are easy to control. Spaces that will not be occupied throughout the day or where heat gain is not a problem, like circulation cores, service shafts, toilets, audio-visual rooms, and the canteen, are placed towards the east and west sides of the building. These strategically placed spaces effectively buffer unwanted radiation and help reduce the cooling load of the building. Green courtyards have been incorporated between the building blocks to naturally bring down the surrounding space’s temperatures and create a cool microclimate.

SILHOUETTE | 07


DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

Step 4

North-South orientation increases access to natural light, creating day-lit spaces

Building Blocks stepping down towards the south allow the entry of low angled winter sun inside.

Creating open courtyard spaces amidst building blocks

Placing rooms with the largest volumes on south and south-east side to reduce heat gain.

Siting area

Exhibition & Gallery space

INNOVATION

Exhibition & Gallery space

Adaptive POD

Kiosks


RESILIENCE

Integration of modular pod in multipurpose hall

Adaptive Utilisation: The spaces designed for the school are to be used in multiple ways in case of different occasions. But, to create alternate places for the same purpose in different situations, is quite a task. Our approach was to design the spaces which can create good quality atmosphere and can also be used as an alternative for some other function. Shaded open courtyard Utilizing Break out spaces Adjusting partition wall Multiple entries and exit Adding Living wall (increase mental well Being) Planting Herbal Plants in courtyard Reduce Indoor occupancy Grid of circle painted (2m radius)

SILHOUETTE | 08


Bus parking (+200mm)

GROUND FLOOR PLAN Pedestrian (+150mm)

Futsal ground (+150mm)

Park & Siting

Car parking

(+300mm)

(E00)

Permeable pathway (+250mm)

Plnth level (+850mm)

Courtyard (+200mm)

Raised Courtyard (+1600mm)


LANDSCAPING

Large sized native tree,under irrigation, height growth may reach 7 - 10 m in 5 - 6 years. Evergreen, medium sized native tree growing to a height of 6.5 m Good earth

Xeriscaped landscapes Permeable paver surface with astone reservoir underneath

Section through courtyard & spill out area

Section through pedestrian and pathway SILHOUETTE | 09


ACTIVE & PASSIVE SYSTEM WIND TOWER evaporative cooling of stones at night and dries them using the dry and cool air at dawn HEAT RECLAIM VENTILATION SYSTEM

Takes air from AHU (Air handling Unit) furthur cools & bring comfortable temperature.range.

SHADING DEVICES Integration of vertical and horizontal louvers in order to maximise daylight & reduce radiation gain.

MICROCLIMATE Courtyards are provided in between the building blocks to reduce the thermal stress on the environment and have a cooler microclimate

32*C

30*C

28*C

AHU

Section through middle block (Active & Passive strategies)


KLOOF | 10


KLOOF SHAPING THE LANDSCAPE ACADEMICS- 4th semester TYPE- Public Building SITE- Purana Qila, Mathura Road, New Delhi Area- 7500 sqm DESCRIPTION- Individual As site is close to National Zoo and Old Fort (Purana Qila), so people are visiting of different age-group. It consist of Yoga, Aerobics and parkour followed by lecture series and initiative program which attract older age as well as young peoples. Sports facilities and a culture venue is enough to stay open to the public 24 hrs. per day without supervision and where users are in charge and take the initiative. It includes workshop based on sports training, music making and different types of art form.

https://youtu.be/_O_A7C7iqiY


Software Used: SketchUp 2019, Twinmotion 2021.1.2 Education, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, Autodesk AutoCad 2D



CONCEPT

PROCESS

Co-centric point

Water

CPTED

Public

outddor parkour area and open air theatre is placed in between the two blocks. Amphitheatre act as the centre point and gatwway to the building. It allows people to gather and increases social activity.

Storm water in funneled through the site by the slick, sloped roof and passed through parkour area. Terraced land, playful water channels, and native tress helps to create microclimate.

CPTED involves building a safer environment to reduce the opportunities for crime incidents. Proper site planning and building planning plays an important role in this.

Make edges beautiful and bold with art furniture and greenery that continue into the street to highlight parkour area presence and extend their inviting reach.

KLOOF | 12


PROGRAM

Giving visual axis view to historical monument (Purana Qila) from cafeteria and primary street. Flexible movements of people in all direction.

Purana Qila

Extend the cafeteria with a covered outdoor space that becomes a new neighborhoods destination, customizable for a variety of programs and events.

Moat area Old Fort Lake

Make activities happening on the inside more visible from the outside by opening the façade and reorienting the front door towards primary streets.

Invite the public inside with generous and accessible entrance that engage the street and offer welcoming place to gather.

Cultural Center (Site)

Mathura Road Parking & Entry


SECTION

CIRCULAR HOLLOW STEEL TUBE 115 mm THK. BRICK WALL R.C.C (1:1:2) SLAB (CAST IN SITU) 50 mm THK. P.C.C LAYER 125 mm THK. BRICKBATS OR CINDER FILLING RAMMED EARTH

300 mm THK. R.C.C (1:1:2) RETAINING WALL 2 mm THK. BITUMEN WATER PROOFING LAYER FILLET AT 90* FOR MEMBRANE WATER PROOFING R.C.C (1:1:2) RAFT FOOTING 100 mm THK. P.C.C (1:2:4) LAYER KLOOF | 13



Materials Used: Plaster of Paris, Mount Board(white), Match skick, Transulent OFP sheet, Fevibond KLOOF | 14



OTHER WORKS | 15


OTHER WORKS Pai nti n g | S c u lp t in g DESCRIPTION- I love to use mix media in my painting which gives it a creative variation and texture and also adds a sense of aesthetics to it. Humanity, nature and void spaces are the key elements of my artwork. I believe that spending time on different forms of art gives me energy and also keeps me motivated. It helps me to describe the design narrative and generate concepts from them.

https://www.behance.net/gallery/123860977/Artwork


HOPING FACES SO UL S

OF

B E IRUT

COMPETITION- SOULS OF BEIRUT (Runner-up)

TYPE- SIZE- MATERIAL- DESCRIPTION-

MEMORIAL DESIGN + ART COMPETITION Art (painting) A1 Canvas (594*841) Canvas, glass marker, pastel colour, colour pencil, charcoal, water tube colour What happened on the 4th of August? A massive blast in the port of Beirut , caused extensive suffering to the people of the city, tremendous damage to its physical and cultural fabric as well as affecting multiple economic sectors.

CONCEPT: This painting is well described about the situation of all people who were watching that tragic event on their social media, television or any platform. Here I created two frames which describe two different situations and conditions of their life and both the frames seem to merge. The view is created from the window, such that someone is watching outside the window and observing the tragic event. Here the other frame which is created outside the window actually defines the people who are standing in front of the window are seeing the mobile/television screen. So, the window view describes all the emotions and how the blast affects the people of Beirut.

OTHER WORKS | 16



SURREALISM LIVING INSIDE CHAMBER 4th sem.TYPE- SIZE- MATERIAL- CONCEPT-

PROCESS-

OTHER WORKS | 17

Visual Arts Sculpture 200mm*350mm*450mm Plaster of Paris



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