PORTFOLIO
Jayedi Aman
TEACHING | STUY SUPERVISION
Jayedi
BUILDING ‘SMART
CAMPUS’: A DIGITAL TWIN FRAMEWORK FOR REDUCING
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
Affordable, modular housing in
Dhaka, Bangladesh
In rapidly growing cities like Dhaka, Bangladesh, sustainable housing in urban wetlands and slums present a challenge to more affordable and livable cities. The Container Housing System (CHS) is among the latest methods of affordable, modular housing quickly gaining acceptance among local stakeholders in Bangladesh. Even though container houses made of heat-conducting materials significantly impact overall energy consumption, there is little research on the overall environmental
PUBLICATION CONTRIBUTION
80% framework development, 100% scripting, 50% Methodology development
ACHIEVEMENT | GRANT
Impact of 5G on the Reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions (Funded by AT&T Inc., PI: Dr. Jong Bum Kim)
impact of CHS. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the performance of CHS in the climatic context of the Korail slum in Dhaka. The project proposes a building envelope optimization and visualization workflow utilizing parametric cluster simulation modeling, multi-objective optimization (MOO) algorithms, and virtual reality (VR) as an immersive visualization technique.
Jayedi Aman, Jong Bum Kim, Bimal Balakrishnan, Fang Wang
TEAM COMPUTATION
Rhino-Grasshopper, Rhino.compute, Python
Aman, J., Tabassum, N., Hopfenblatt, J., Kim, J. B., & Haque, M. O. (2021). Optimizing Container Housing Units for Informal Settlements- A parametric simulation & visualization workflow for architectural resilience. 26th International Conference of the Association for Computer-Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia (CAADRIA).
SENTIMENT AND THE CITY: MODELING THE EFFECT OF THE URBAN ENVIRONMENT
ON CIVIL SENTIMENT
Research of interaction between individuals and the built environment
Background: Understanding the interaction between individuals and the urban streetscape is an essential component of sustainable city planning. Numerous studies have characterized the attributes and spatial dynamics of urban environments; however, little is known about the relationship between the built environment and the sentiment of the civil population. Objectives: To assess the extent to which civil sentiment may be influenced by characteristics of the urban environment and how these relationships might change over time.
Results and contribution: The results
PUBLICATION CONTRIBUTION
50% Conceptualization, 100% Optimization algorithm scripting, 70% Methodology development, 50% Paper writeup
TEAM COMPUTATION
ArcGIS Pro, Rhino-Grasshopper, Ladybug tools-Octopus, Unity, C#
Jayedi Aman, Nusrat Tabassum, James Hopfenblatt, Jong Bum Kim, Md Obidul Haque
ACHIEVEMENT
1st Place, Student Poster Presentation, GEOINT 2022 Symposium, Colorado, USA, The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) Doctoral Scholarship.
Aman, J., Matisziw, T. C., & Kim, J. B. (2022, April 24). Measuring the Association Between Human Sentiment and Geospatial Context for Informed Decision-Making, Poster Presentation in GEOINT2022 Foreword and Symposium, organized by The United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF), Denver, Colorado.
of the application indicate that the interaction between individuals and the built environment likely does impact the sentiment of the civil population to varying degrees over time and space. Such analyses can provide urban planners and policymakers with valuable insights on how different planning decision may affect civil sentiment. This opens up a new avenue for research into expanding build environment measurement methods to include perceptions as well as urban environment attributes.
Aman, J. and Matisziw (2023). Sentiment and the City: Modeling the Effect of the Urban Environment on Civil Sentiment. (Paper in-progress, intended journal: Landscape and urban planning, Elsevier publishers).
BANGLADESH
ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION HEADQUARTERS
TEAM
Jayedi Aman, Amina Binte Aziz, Maruf Ahmed
ACHIEVEMENT
Designing inviting building that uses green design as a guidance and bridges the relation between user and building
Shortlisted in the “BERC Design competition”, organized by Institute of Architects, Bangladesh
For decades, the construction of government edifices focused solely on the functionality of the building. These functions mostly consist of moving masses of people in and out, process torrents of paperwork and related official work.
However, it has been seen that this produces somewhat dull structures, which demotivate employees, decreasing their productivity and alienates the public from the government itself, by seeming unapproachable and aloof.
The very efficiency that was trying to be achieved ironically is hampered. Keeping this in mind, the concept of the proposal at hand was translated for us as an urban respite, which we see as a breathing space or a recess from the seemingly conventionally gray image of government buildings in the mind of general people.
The proposal aims to design an inviting building that uses green design as a guidance and bridges the relation between user and building
SHELTER ASSEMBLY
ARCHST 2811: Design Studio I (Fall 2022)
STUDIO INSTRUCTOR
Jayedi AmanTEACHING ASSISTANT
Hanbin KimforThis project’s goal was to practice using fundamental design and composition principles to build m. There were 4 sections altogether, and I served as Section 4’s studio instructor, working with 16 students.
In this project, the students were hypothetically commissioned by the University of Missouri, the board of Curators to design a shelter structure. A shelter assembly is a flexible piece of architecture with open space that invites people to come in and spend time in it. The client asked the students to design contemporary shelters located on a 900 sq ft site within Peace Park. The designs incorporated shelter-
like qualities; however, it was not necessarily required to fully protect the users from the climatic elements of sun, rain, snow, etc.
Designing a flexible piece of architecture with open space that invites people to come in and spend time in itBRIEF Joni Oswald
The students were open to think of their designs as an icon of the city, or they can blend the assembly structures in a contextual way.
as follows: Solve progressively complex design problems, Ability to figure out a solution, and explore and iterate multiple ideas.
Joni Oswald Sydney FlowersA LIVE-WORK CABIN IN THE WOODS
ARCHST 3182: Design Studio II (Spring 2022)
a space for living, working and relaxation.
This project’s goal was to exercise two and three dimensions using various media for development of form and space. There were 4 sections altogether, and I served as Section 4’s studio instructor, working with 16 students.
In this project, the students were commissioned to design a contextbased project — a space for living, working and relaxation.
indifferent to its surroundings, the cabin’s design was supposed to consider a variety of variables that the site provides, and basically become one with its surroundings. Eventually, the students were required to design building and the surrounding environment which should be able to communicate with one another.
One of the most important aspects of this project is client selection and meeting the practical and aesthetic needs of the client. The students were prompted to build a client profile based on either a real person or a fictitious character. the woods, the specific workspace function will be used to accomplish work/meditation/relaxation (or other activities) as defined by the client.
BRIEF Project author: Abby Project author: Sydney FlowersMixed-Use Apartment Complex
A LIVE-WORK CABIN IN THE
WOODS
LOCATION STUDIO INSTRUCTOR
Jayedi Aman
Cote Sans Dessein Township, MO; Katy Trail Rocheport, MO
ARCHST 2811: Design Studio I Project 2 (Fall 2022) W 91st St #1458, Overland KS 66212
Conceptually different yet very palpable design solutions for the physical environment of mixed-use architecture,
TEACHING ASSISTANT
Aidan KurtzBRIEF
Footage Range: 50,000-60,000 sqft
The purpose of the project was to give conceptually different yet very palpable design solutions for the physical environment of mixed-use architecture, with a focus on urban agriculture retails, commercial/ residential spaces, public space and parking, recreational facilities design, and so on.
we are working in groups of two to develop use building that incorporates agricultural recreation with a focus on sustainability. We project by creating a scale model of the an understanding of the surrounding then analyzed the sites sun path and other features. Case studies helped to explore mixedexamples and the bubble diagram shows a person's through the building.
All design decisions, including material and color selections, the construction of casework or exterior design elements, and the selection of furniture, must be guided by the designer’s concept while also responding adequately to the pragmatic demands suggested by the space’s use.
There were 4 sections, and I served as Section 2’s studio instructor, working with 16 students.
Students were required to create 3040 thousand square feet of mixeduse design, which may comprise multiple buildings with appropriate connections and functional flow, with a concentration on urban agriculture retail (e.g., farmer’s market), commercial or residential, recreational facilities i.e. food courts, and open public spaces.
Lauren Buckley, Sydney FlowersAlso, the students were required to consider at least one sustainable measure (i.e. rain water harvesting, recycling). The project’s design strategy should be maintained as simple as possible. Services and retails should be located at street level to stimulate pedestrian movement and
community engagement. Students must concentrate on creating open places as pleasant, lively, and functional as possible.