Termin Zarin | Architecture Portfolio

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Hello, I am Termin Zarin. By means of introduction, I am a 25-year old Bangladeshi young architect seeking to learn and expand my references in the architectural and design field. I am passionate about the architectural values and the professional practices that it involves. I am a highly responsible, creative, and curious person who seeks particular ways of finding solutions. Knowing how much architecture affects our daily lives motivates me to design spaces that make a difference for our environment and the future we are building. I am particularly interested in design development, construction documentation, detailing solutions, graphics, and 3D modeling.

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This portfolio contains the selected works of my academic works from 2016 - 2021, ranging in typology and scale, that reflect my evolution of technical skills and ongoing exploration of visual and communication styles. Furthermore, I have also included some of my student internship work from DrTan LM Architects in KL, Malaysia, concluding with some of my hobbies. Hope you enjoy it!


Termin Zarin +880 1701-866469 temzie1@gmail.com termin.seeme@northsouth.edu

EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE July 2013 July 2015 November 2021

IGCSE O’ Levels from Pakistan International School, Buraidah, Al-Qassim, KSA Edexcel A’ Levels as a private candidate Bachelor in Architecture from North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE February 2020

Internship - 2 months DrTan LM Architects Participation in the architectural design process, documenting project minutes, detailing, and 3D modeling Assisted in material specification, and attended meetings with clients

ACHIEVEMENT December 2018

Attended workshop on Latrine making for a family of five members in Dinajpur, Bangladesh

SOFTWARE Advanced

Intermediate

Beginner

LANGUAGE Rhinoceros / V-Ray AutoCad Adobe Illustrator Microsoft Office Sketchup Adobe Photoshop Adobe InDesign Grasshopper Lumion Twinmotion

English. Bangla. Urdu

ATTRIBUTES Adaptive. Quick learner. Communication

INTERESTS Travelling. Reading. Sketching. Painting. Photography



Selected Works Campus Design

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A 3-Star Rated Hotel

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Street As Mutualism

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Commercial Building

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Amita Residence

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Final Year - Thesis Project

Year 05 - Term 01

Year 04 - Term 01

Year 03 - Term 03

Year 02 - Term 02

Student Internship Atelier Section 05

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Additional Works Model Making Photography

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Campus Design of Bangladesh Army International University of Engineering & Technology

Bangladesh Army International University of Engineering and Technology is an army-backed university located in Jolshiri Abashon, Dhaka. The Project aim was to promote technical education, which would provide necessary manpower to take the country through the path of development. In addition, integrate design with nature for improved student well-being and a center for ability exploration.

Project Overview Location: Sector 16, Jolshiri Abashon, Dhaka. Site Area: 7.23 acres Client: Army Housing Scheme (AHS) Type: Institutional Resources: 1. Ar. Jocose. (AUST) 2. Major General Sadakin. (MIST) Maximum buildable area of 17, 32, 170 SFT Maximum ground coverage of 1, 57, 470 SFT. Software: Rhino. AutoCad. Illustrator. Lumion.

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• The water body will help cool down the S-E wind, prevent waterlogging, and also provide scenic view at the same time. • There’s immense gap between the adjoining plots, thus, there will be no external obstruction to light and wind.

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• Lack of pre-existing vegetation on-site. • Site is somewhat distant from the city centre of Dhaka.

Academic Programme Details FACULTY

DEPARTMENT

PROGRAM

CREDIT HOURS

NO. OF SEMESTERS

DURATION (yrs)

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Dept. of CE

B.Sc. in Civil Engineering

163

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Civil & Environmental Engineering

Dept. of CSE

B.Sc. in Computer Engineering

163

8

4

Dept. of EEE

B.Sc. in EEE

160

8

4

Mechanical Engineering

Dept. of ME

B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering

164

8

4

Science & Humanities

Dept. of Economics

B.S.S. (Hons) in Economics

126

8

4

Dept. of English

B.A (Hons) in English Language & Literature

132

8

4

Dept. of Mathematics

B.Sc. (Hons) in Mathematics

161.5

8

4

Dept. of Law & Justice

LL.B. (Hons)

134

8

4

Dept. of Physics

B.Sc. (Hons) in Physics

150.5

8

4

Dept. of Chemistry

B.Sc. (Hons) in Chemistry

150.5

8

4

Dept. of Sociology

B.S.S. (Hons) in Sociology

132

8

4

Dept. of Business Administration

BBA

126

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MBA

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School of Business

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• Scope of ample natural lighting and ventilation, with minimal risk of future obstruction. • Large site area allows for creation of multiple external, flexible spaces. • Flexibility of landscaping.

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• Since the Jolshiri Abashon Project is still in its formative development, certain contexts are based on assumptions and are subject to change.

SWOT Analysis Supporting Facilities

AUDITORIUM

CENTRAL LIBRARY

CAFETERIA

INDOOR+OUTDOOR PITCHES

CLUBROOMS (8)

BOOKSHOP

GYMNASIUM

MEDICAL CENTRE

LOUNGES (GIRLS+BOYS’)

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Conceptial sketches of the outdoor space.

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The skylights help to penetrate north light into the basement making it well lit and providing a sense of direction at the same time.

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Design Strategies

PREVALING WIND

Campus

Vertical Campus

The design responds with an environment that is conducive to learning and human interaction. Strategies include: • Access to natural light and ventilation – direct end-user control of the environment of the classroom. • Transitions from indoor to outdoor – the building is not hermetically sealed and/or air-conditioned but offers a variety of spaces.

Amenities/ Gathering spaces are distibuted throughout the building from ground level to rooftop.

BUILDING SCALE THE HIGH BUILDING VOLUME MEETS THE SCALE OF THE SURROUNDING AREAS.

HEALING GARDEN THE HEALING GARDEN TO BRING THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS ON THE USERS.

ROOFTOP GARDENS

To create a breezeway through the blocks, stepped-like 'newgrounds' were developed.

TERRACES

N-S ORIENTATION

THE TERRACES OFFER A QUALITY SPACE MERGING THE INDOOR W/ THE OUTDOOR.

ROOFTOP GARDENS VIEWS

ROOFTOP GARDENS

THE CAMPUS ORIENTS ITSELF TO THE SOUTH FOR QUALITY OUTDOOR AREAS.

PHOTOVOLTAIC ROOF

VIEWS VIEWS

• Landscape as an inspiring, stimulating, biophilic environment with a strong connection to its natural surroundings. • 250% of the site footprint is space for social interaction and is accessible by and integrated with the surrounding neighbourhood.

VIEWS

VIEWS VIEWS

VIEWS

GREEN WALL

The illustration shows the connection of outdoor and indoor spaces along with other design strategies.

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floor plan 1.1st Auditorium 1st Level 2. Administrative Offices 3. IT Office 4. Faculty Offices of CE Dept. 5. Classrooms 6. Interactive Space 7. Faculty Offices of EEE Dept. 8. Girls’ Lounge 9. Boys’ Lounge 10. Clubrooms & Breakout Space 11. Library

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The following goals were addressed during the design of the learning environments.

TO ASSESS

TO DISCUSS

TO LEARN

Storage

Control Room

Staff Room

Collaborative Classroom Seating arrangement Type 01

Traditional Classroom

Dialogue Classroom

Collaborative Classroom Seating arrangement Type 02 40 seats room 20sf per seat.

Dialogue Classroom 40 seats room 20sf per seat.

Traditional Classroom 40 seats room 20sf per seat.

Lecture Hall

90 seat tiered lecture room

Classroom Typology

Collaborative Classroom Seating arrangement Type 01 40 seats room 20sf per seat.

Collaborative Classroom Seating arrangement Type 02

The collaborative spaces encourage group work and sharing of ideas with a central teaching point for explicit instructions. Traditional Classroom

Dialogue Classroom

Collaborative Classroom Seating arrangement Type 01

Collaborative Classroom Seating arrangement Type 02

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Collaborative Classroom Seating arrangement Type 02

Seating arrange

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Main entrance with the Auditorium on the left and the Admin Building on the right side.

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The main entrance of the campus portraying the auditorium, the admin building, academic blocks and a portion of the elevated football field.

SOUTH-EAST ELEVATION NOT TO SCALE

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Model Pictures 1

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1 & 2: The view of the campus from the south.

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3: Main Entrance

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4 & 5: Perspective images of the campus focused mainly on the southern academic building.

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02

A 3-star Rated Business Hotel 106 rooms at Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka

The project is situated in the commercial zone of Dhaka city. The city view was the top priority of the project, thus, the core of the building was positioned at the rear side (south-west) with all its functional spaces designed upfront. The orientation and placement of the building also ensures all the spaces to be environmental correctly and pleasantly lit throughout the day. The building’s front façade is directed to the north-east corner, offering a view of the node. All the guestrooms have floor-to-ceiling glass windows and some have cantilevered balconies, all of which offers the city view. There are also terraces at different levels consisting of communal spaces surrounded by greenery, this adds natural aesthetic effect to the building, complimenting its architectural qualities. In addition, there are several green walls on the southern façade, which act as a buffer between the indoor spaces and the outer world, reducing noise and dust pollution, thereby contributing to a better environment at the same time. Some of the key features of the project include, green areas at every corner of the site, living walls and terraces at different intervals, a pool and a juice bar on the top-most floor.

Project Overview Location: Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka Plot Area: 1 Bigha approx. (14, 400 Sq. ft.) Floor Area Ratio: 9 Total Build-up Area: 1, 29, 600 sq.ft. (19 Floors) Software: Rhino. AutoCad. Illustrator. Lumion.

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Site Analysis

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Vehicular Movement Pattern.

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Asian Motors

Novo Tower Workshops

Southeast University

Mosque Prince Tower (Garments)

Site

Progati Industries

Listed Buildings in the Vicinity.

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Vertical Zoning

Guestroom Ratio Name

Percent

1 Bedroom

Deluxe

75%

2 Bedroom

Deluxe

10%

1 Bedroom

Suite

15%

Type

Area

Seatings

Main Restaurant

3500 Sqft

220

Coffee Bar

425 Sqft

15

Rooftop Bar

1500 Sqft

60

Restaurant Ratio

Plot Area: 14, 400 Sq. ft. Floor Area Ratio: 9 Total Build-up Area: 1, 29, 600 sq.ft. (19 Floors) Hotel Amenities

PRIVATE

Type

Guestrooms

Type

Area

1 Multifunctional Space

2500 Sqft

5 Meeting Rooms

1720 Sqft

1 Conference Room

815 Sqft

Hotel Parking Type

Area

Guest Parking

33

Staff Parking

4

Event space and Meeting rooms Lobby, Lounges, Cafes and restaurant

PUBLIC

Programme Analysis

Event Space and Conference Ratio

Hotel Factsheet

106 Rooms

1 Restaurant

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1 Rooftop Bar 1 Coffee Bar

1 Event Space

5 Meeting Rooms 1 Conference Room

37 Car Parks 21


The front view of the hotel, with the drop-off on the ground floor level and the terrace of the restaurant on first floor level.

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1. Drop off 2. Reception lobby 3. Reception 4. Baggage Room 5. Lounge 01 6. Coffee Lounge 7. Coffee Bar 8. Security Room 9. Substation 10. Elevator Bank 11. Receiving and

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SURGE TANK SWIMMING POOL PLANT

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Guestroom Floor Plan Type 05

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STORE ROOM 2.47 sqm

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MALE CHANGING ROOM & WC

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The roof-top terrace of the hotel.

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Street As Mutualism UD Intervention at Jagannathpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh

The project brief was to design a neighborhood on a land of 30acres by relocating the current population in a better settlement by the year of 2040. Motives of the project include: Creating a walkwable friendly neighborhood by creating more green areas and planning the area by perpetuating the existing heterogeneous social fabric.

Project Overview Location: Jagannathpur, Dhaka, Bangladesh Plot Area: 30 acres Project Duation: 3 weeks Group Partners: Shimon Nasreen Mily Shoulin Software: Rhino. AutoCad. Illustrator. Photoshop

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Concept The main goal was to design a new urban structure of Jagannathpur by retaining its heterogeneous social fabric. The idea was also to create new structures that respond efficiently with the existing structures and characters of the area. The design is developed in such a way that the housing zone is agglomerated in the enterprise zone. A shared street has been proposed that connects all the buildings and communcal amenities. The project is entirely focused on pedestrian and cyclist movements with street vending activities at various places in order to elevate its communal and public value.

Secondary Seatings

‘Eyes On The Street’ Concept

Unique Building Facade

Public Spaces For Animating City Life

Exploration of the site and understanding its conditions, the following options were developed.

Openness

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Programme

Design Strategies

Commercial Walk-able Environment 1. Wide sidewalks 2. Medium and small format shops 3. Food and Entertainment 4. Terraces Mobility 5. Continuous pedestrian way 6. Cycle lane Connections 7. Safe pedestrian pathway Green Areas 8. Children’s playground 9. Leisure area 10. Older adults amenities 11. Vegetation 12. Fitness equipment Facilities 13. Amphitheaters 14. Multifunctional areas Services 15. Waste management 16. Road network 17. Fire trail (Fire Service Road) Comfort 18. Shaded area Densification 19. Commercial ground floor 20. Dwelling of diverse formats Selected Works - Street As Mutualism

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Residential Buildings

Urban Regeneration Centre Primary Health Clinic Low-income Housing Mixed-use Buildings

Building Uses

Mosque

Conceptual sketch of the inner courtyards.

School

Cultural Centre

Residential Buildings

Urban Regeneration Centre

Conceptual sketch of the promenade in the centre.

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Transverse section of the site.

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Commercial Building Bangla Motor, Dhaka, Bangladesh

The site is in Bangla Motor, one of Dhaka's bustling areas. It is bounded by a park on the northern side and roads on the eastern, western, and the southern side. The site is home to a plethora of retail stores, most of which are tile shops, banks, and other commercial structures. The park behind the site is being renovated by Architect Rafiq Azam and will provide a wonderful panorama. The project brief was to design a 60-storied commercial building by relocating all the existing retail and retaining every function. Due to the densely packed surroundings, enhancing the urban life of the neighboring areas was the project's primary purpose. The ground floor has remained open to the public, enabling free pedestrian mobility. The landscape has been extended from the park behind the site and brought into the site, with a water body in between visually connecting the two sites while also acting as a barrier.

Project Overview Location: Bangla Motor, Dhaka, Bangladesh Site Area: 20 acres Project Duration: 6.5 Weeks Type: Commercial Software: Rhino. Grasshopper. AutoCad. Illustrator

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Mass Morphology

Base

Split Mass

Elevate

Compress

Diagrid Structure

Structure

Perimeter Diagonal Structure Service Core Floor Slab Ring Beam

Node

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Basement Level 01 Not To Scale

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Core Blow-Up Not To Scale

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Dead Load

Wind Load

The project comprises of diagrid strcuture for various reasons. Aside from its aesthetic value, a diagrid structure has a number of advantages structurally and environmentally. When compared to a brace frame structure, diagrid can save up to 20% of the steel. When glass panels are integrated with a diagrid, a tremendous amount of light enters the interior spaces. It also eliminates the requirement for columns on the interior and exterior spaces, allowing for more innovative floor layouts. The nodes are an essential component of the diagrid system's design. Nodes connect all of the diagonal parts. These nodes are intended to withstand two types of loads: vertical load and horizontal shear. The vertical loads transfers all the dead load, and the horizontal shear transfers the lateral load/ wind load.

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Amita Residence Bashundhara Baridhara, Dhaka, Bangladesh

The project brief was to design a residence cum studio for a family of 4 members in a site of 90ft x 160ft. The idea was to explore three major dimensions of living, social, private and intermediary spaces. Establishing a seamless connection among these spaces are crucial in any building design. The priority of this project was entirely focused on the views from the site. An H-shaped structure was initiated that overlooks the park on the south side and a lake on its west side. The h-shape provides a natural space for maximum Daylight, fresh air as well as views from all sides. Water-body running through the middle enhances the air circulation. The living space offers views of the rear deck through a series of French doors creating the perfect setting for indoor/outdoor entertaining.

Project Overview Location: Bashundhara Baridhara, Dhaka Site Area: 2.5 acres Project Duration: 3 Weeks Type: Residential Software: AutoCad. Sketchup. Illustrator

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Mass Morphology

GUARD'S ROOM

GREEN SPACE

Single Mass

VERANDAH MAID'S ROOM WATERBODY TOILET

Split and Shift

FOYER

KITCHEN LIVING DINING

Connectivity

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DECK

GREEN SPACE

ELEVATOR

TOILET

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BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM 2

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LAUNDRY

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MACHINE ROOM CLOSET

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BEDROOM 1

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Second Floor Plan

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West Elevation

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LIVING ROOM

KITCHEN DINING

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View from the lawn

View from the main entrance

Perspective view of the drawing room on the ground floor level and a terrace on the first floor level overlooking the lake situated in front and the lawn on the right side. View from the park Selected Works - Amita Residence

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Student Internship Atelier Section 05, Bukit Gasing

I learned a lot throughout my internship at DrTan LM Architect. The experience of working in this office has enriched me to be able to become a member of an architectural firm, working with professionals. Catching up on my abilities and information picked up at school and learning a ton of things I probably did not have known previously, I am grateful to the group of DrTan LM Architect and North South University for this opportunity. I have added some of my work during my internship at DrTan LM Architect. All the drawings and 3D related to the spiral stairs shown were done by me.

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Additional Work Model Making

A Magazine Stand Inspired by Mondrian/ Cubism. Additional Work - Model Making

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Planar Composition

Parametric Design

Space Design

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Additional Work Photography

Staircases are nothing but an improved elevation of corridors.

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The play of light and shadow, both adding equally to the beauty.

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Thank you for your time! Termin Zarin +880 1701-866469 temzie1@gmail.com termin.seeme@northsouth.edu linkedin.com/in/terminzarin


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