architectural portfolio
DESCRIPTION
ÂTRANSCRIPT
ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO
MAHBUBUR RAHMANEDUCATION
Bachelor of Architecture. Year Institute: PRIMEASIA UNIVERSITYCGPA: 2.90 Out of 4
Diploma in Architecture. Year 2008Institute: INSTUTE OF SCIENCE TREAD & TECHNOLOGY (I ST T)CGPA: 3.14 Out of 4
Secondary School Certificate. Year 2000Group: ScienceSchool: BADDA ALATUNNESSA HIGH SCHOOL.1st division (Marks 67.2%)
EXPERIENCE
Company name: Designation: Architect DHAKA, BANGLADESHFrom: 01-04-2008 to Now.Duties/Responsibilities:Architecture Design & planning,Interior Design,3D Modeling,Site supervision.
Interior consultant of BASIC BANK LTD.BANGLADESHFrom: 2011 to 2013Duties/Responsibilities:Interior Design,3D Modeling,Site supervision.
SOFTWARE SKILLS
2015
ECLIPTIC
Autodesk AutocadAutodesk 3ds MaxAutodesk RevitAutodesk EcotectAutodesk VasariGoogle SketchUPLumionAdobe PhotoshopAdobe IllustratorCorel DrawMicrosoft OfficeMicrosoft XLMicrosoft Power point
HAND SKILLS
Manual DraftingSketchingModel MakingRendering with Pen & Ink
CURRICULUM VITA
MAHBUBUR RAHMANPRIMEASIA UNIVERSITY
BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE ( 5 YEARS COURSE)UNDERGRADUATE DESIGN WORKS 2010-2015
Hereby I declare, that I'm the author of all the included in this portfolio. Sorry to inform you that I did not attain officially in any workshop and competition.
works,
18th January 2016 Candidate’s signature
ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO
Appendix 1.
STUDIO WORKS ACADEMIC CURRICULUM
STUDIO I
1st year
2nd year
3rd year
4th year
5th year
STUDIO II
STUDIO III
STUDIO IV
STUDIO V
STUDIO VI
STUDIO VII
STUDIO VIII
STUDIO IX
STUDIO X
Understanding nature in terms of forms. Exercises in two-dimensional composition in various media. Basic compositions with points, straight and curved lines and pure geometric shapes. Study of order and balance, proportion, solid-void relationship, symmetry, movement, flexibility, harmony, and shade and shadow through composition.
Understanding nature in terms of forms. Exercises in three dimensional composition in various media. Basic composition with color schemes; planes, cubes and other geometric forms. Study of order and balance, proportion, symmetry, asymmetry, movement , flexibility, harmony, shade and shadow through composition.
Development of awareness and perception of fundamentals of architecture: scale, proportion and space. The emphasis is on understanding man-space relationship, activity-space relationship and form-space relationship.
Understanding function, form and structure. Principles of environmental performance of building, site and surrounding. Analysis of site, circulation pattern and built form. Report writing based on literature survey and field studies. Design of buildings with simple functions.
Design exercises on buildings with simple functional and technical requirements, emphasizing imaginative concepts for expressing form and functional relationship, spatial quality, indoor- outdoor relationship and structural systems.
Design exercises on complex building problems emphasizing innovative ideas incorporating formal and functional expressions, environmental qualities, circulation and linkages and organization.
Understanding of projects in urban and regional context. Urban design and master planning. Design of building complexes with reference to socio-cultural aspects associated with the use and user.
Projects focusing on urban renewal-regeneration, conservation, redevelopment and rehabilitation of city blocks. Investigation, analysis and design of housing/ communities with specific themes and their impact on the immediate environment. Architecture of spiritual and emotional content.
Identifying design tasks to specific realistic problems in an assigned setting. The assignment will include all design phases from formulation of architectural program to preparation of preliminary working drawings. Emphasis will be laid on design quality in terms of formal, functional and structural aspects to attain professional level of achievement, within the giver socio- economic context.
Identification of possible projects having significant architectural values which can be considered for thesis work. Preparation of complete design solution based on investigation and analysis of the physical and contextual aspects of the problem, and on the understanding of design considerations of material, structure and form. Stress is given on the objective analysis of the related factors and in transforming them into a tangible architectural solution of professionally acceptable quality.
CONTANTES
1. STUDIO II
2. STUDIO IV
3. STUDIO VI
4. STUDIO VII
5. STUDIO VIII
6. STUDIO IX
7. STUDIO X
Team stop project. A 3d Light shade design.Supervisor: Architect Monojit Chakma.Lecturer
Team stop project. A Duplex house design.Supervisor: Lecturer Architect Fahmida Nusrat.
Design of buildings with simple functions.
A commercial office highrise building at Gulshan-2, Dhaka, Bangladesh.Supervisor: Associate Professor Architect Falguni Mollik.
Urban design and master planning. Gulshan lake improvement and adjacent area development in Badda, Dhaka, Bangladesh.Supervisor: Lecturer Architect Pushpita Eshika.
A middle class commercial housing at Badda, Dhaka, Bangladesh.Supervisor: Lecturer Architect Fahmida Nusrat.
An old rehabilitation center. Project of Panchagarh township at Panchagarh, Bangladesh.Supervisor: Lecturer Architect Kazi Asmun Nahar Sumi.
An eco resort. Project owner Kazi & Kazi Group. At Tetulia, Panchagarh, Bangladesh.Supervisor: Associate Professor Architect Falguni Mollik.
1st year
2nd year
3rd year
4th year
5th year
8. SOME PROFESSIONAL WORK
Appendix 2.
STUDIO II 3d Light
A normal tube light/ neon light
Thought to make hide direct light from eye and the
Upward light
Bothwardlight
shade design
n two way light
Side elevations Section A-A
A
A
Downward light
6”4’-0”
2” 2” 2”
1st year
Upwardlight
Downwardlight
Step 1:
Step 3:
30’ wide road
windwind
Light Light
Light
Light Light
LightN 30’ w
ide r
oad
90’
90’
Getting maximum natural light & wind flow
Site plane & site analysis
30’ wide road
N 30’ w
ide r
oad
90’
90’
STUDIO IVA duplex
Step 2:
Step 4:
30’ wide road
wind
LivingDining
Kitchen
Toilet Toilet
Bed
Stair
Entry
wind
Light Light
Light
Light Light
LightN 30’ w
ide r
oad
90’
90
’
Zoning & Schematic diagram of plan
Building mass on site
30’ wide road
wind
Light
Light Light
N 30
’ wid
e r
oa
d
90’
90’
house design 2nd year
N 1st FLOOR PLAN
TERRACE
12'-10"x11'-8"
TOILET7'-4"x6'-0"
TERRACE
9'-8"x6'-2"
TERRACE
7'-7"x16'-10"
F. LIVING
13'-0"x16'-5"
PANTRY
8'-10"x16'-8"
STAIR12-2"x15'-6"
BED12'-0"x14'-0"
M. BED
17'-2"x15'-0"
TOILET8'-0"x6'-0"
TERRACE
9'-3"x18'-0"
A
A
B
B
STUDIO IVA duplex
N ROOF TOP PLAN
STAIR12-2"x15'-6"
A
A
B
B
house design 2nd year
SOUTH-WEST ELEVATION
NORTH-EAST ELEVATION
SECTION A-A
STUDIO IVA duplex
SOUTH-EAST ELEVATION
NORTH-WAST ELEVATION
SECTION B-B
house design 2nd year
Perspective view
STUDIO IVA duplex
house design 2nd year
86'-0"Gulshan
Avenue
SUNRISESUNSET
EARLYMORNING SUN
HOT AFTERNOON SUN
HIGH NOISE
MEXIMUM WIND FLOW
SITE PLAN
THE WESTIN
SITE PLAN
54'-
0"R
oa
d#
36
46'-0"R o a d # 45
86'-0"Gulshan
Avenue
STUDIO VI A comm
The road in east of the site is 86 ft, and so high level noise will be generated.
Area = 3037.9337 M² 32700.05 sft. Built area = 16000 sft
The site is surrounded by multipurpose commercial spaces.
ercial highrise building design
Concept: Eco friendly building
1. Low foot print2. Natural light & Ventilation3. Thin building4. Naturally noise absorption system5. Thin building
Low foot print, more vegetation in ground space
in west 54 ft wide,
THE WESTIN,DHAKA
54
'-0
"R
oa
d#
36
46'-0"R o a d # 45
86'-0"Gulshan
Avenue
A
A
B
B
C C
3rd year
A
A
B
B
C C
A
A
B
B
C C
STORE
STUDIO VI A comm
A
A
B
B
C C
RENTABLE SPACE
RENTABLE SPACE
A
A
B
B
C C
RENTABLE SPACE
RENTABLE SPACE
ercial highrise building design 3rd year
Thin building
As the roads are in east & west side,So east & west vegetation will reduce heat & noise
The building will be naturally lighted in day time from north & south
STUDIO VI A comm
ercial highrise building design 3rd year
Road Level ±0'-0" GROUND FLOOR+0'-6"
1st Floor +10'-0"
2nd Floor +25'-0"
3rd Floor +40'-0"
4th Floor +52'-0"
5th Floor +64'-0"
6th Floor +76'-0"
Water Tank Top +390'-0"
7th Floor +88'-0"
8th Floor +100'-0"
9th Floor +112'-0"
10th Floor +124'-0"
11th Floor +136'-0"
12th Floor +148'-0"
13th Floor +160'-0"
14th Floor +172'-0"
15th Floor +184'-0"
16th Floor +196'-0"
17th Floor +208'-0"
18th Floor +220'-0"
19th Floor +232'-0"
20th Floor +244'-0"
21th Floor +256'-0"
22th Floor +268'-0"
23th Floor +280'-0"
24th Floor +292'-0"
25th Floor +304'-0"
26th Floor +316'-0"
27th Floor +328'-0"
28th Floor +340'-0"
29th Floor +352'-0"
30th Floor +364'-0"
Roof Top +376'-0"
SECTION A-ASCALE: 1/16" = 1'- 0"
Entry
STUDIO VI A comm
West
East
ercial highrise building design
Low foot print &
Natural lighted from north & south side
East & west side vegetation reduce noise & heat
Thin building
More vegetation in ground space
3rd year
STUDIO VIIGULSHAN LAKE IMPROVEMENT AND ADJACENT
Gulshan lake
Badda area
Map by local authority
AREA DEVELOPMENT IN BADDA
SITE OBSERVATIONTotal area 16.78 sqkmTotal population 3,57,ooo person
SITE LOCATIONBadda area, Ward 21, Badda Thana, Dhaka-1212
NATURAL ENVIRONMENTTopography: FlatWater bodies: Gulshan-Banani lakeClimate tropical (micro)Three distinct seasons: Summer (March to May), Monsoon (June to October), and Winter (November to February)Sunshine hours: March has the highest percentage of sunshine hours.The cloudy sky during the monsoon greatly reduces the sunshine hours.Temperature: Three is wide seasonal variation of temperature at Dhaka & the mean maximum temperatureprevails in late March and April and ranges from 91
Wind: The prevailing winds in Dhaka are change with seasons. During the winter and dry months, The prevailingwind is generally from the North and South.
CONTEXT-context means the social, economical, cultural, climatic and physical (traffic, land use, land value) situation of surrounding area of a particular site.
-every element of an urban context has a direct impact on a particular site in that urban area.
- historical context - local context - district context - city context
URBAN DESIGN PRINCIPLES • Distinctive landscapes• Natural features • Streets patterns which respond to the context • Special spaces of natural or cultural significance • Skylines • Clear distinction between public and private space • Enclosing streets and other spaces by buildings and trees of a scale that feels comfortable and appropriate to the character of the space • No leftover spaces unused• Roads, footpaths and public spaces connected into well-used routes • Easy accessibility • Direct routes that lead to where people want to go
° F to 96° F. The lowest temperature is about 52° F. and minimum is reached in January.
4th year
-land use pattern-transport-socio-cultural & economical context-climate context
TRANSPORT:Standards for Road The minimum road standard proposed in Structure plan are as follows: Main Road 24.0 m (78 ft.) Arterial Road 14.5 m (47.5 ft.) Collector Road 13.0 m (42.6 ft.) Access Road 9.0 m (29.5 ft.) Access Road 6.0 m (19.7 ft.) Non Motorized Road 4.0 m (13.0 ft.) Footpath 2.5 m (8.2 ft.) Considering Structure Plan and other standards DAP consultantsproposes the following road standards Detailed Plan areas:
STUDIO VIIGULSHAN LAKE IMPROVEMENT AND ADJACENT
Existing conditions
Gulshan lakeNarrow road
Narrow road
Narrow road
PROPOSED URBAN STRUCTURELake Development·Slam remove / illegal structures are being removed·Water treatment plant·Landscaping and pedestrian linkage·Parking·Boating·Recreational lake stair development·Boating club·Community space·Bridge development·Lakeside circulation development
Residential & commercial building
Water body
Road
School
Mosque
Local Market
Club
N
AREA DEVELOPMENT IN BADDA
4th year
Road condition Road condition
Road condition
Slam Lake side
Crossing Lake by Boat
STUDIO VIIGULSHAN LAKE IMPROVEMENT AND ADJACENT
Boat Quay
Amphitheater
PROPOSED MA
N
LIFT
6'-0"X6'-0" LIFT6'-0"X6'-0"
LIFT6'-0
"X6'-0" LIFT
6'-0"X6'-0"
LIFT
6'-0"X6'-0" LIFT6'-0"X6'-0"
LIFT6'-0
"X6'-0" LIFT
6'-0"X6'-0"
LIFT
6'-0"X6'-0" LIFT6'-0"X6'-0"
LIFT6'-0
"X6'-0" LIFT
6'-0"X6'-0"
LIFT
6'-0"X6'-0" LIFT6'-0"X6'-0"
LIFT6'-0
"X6'-0" LIFT
6'-0"X6'-0"
LIFT
6'-0"X6'-0"
LIFT6'-0"X6'-0"
LIFT6'-0
"X6'-0"
LIFT
6'-0"X6'-0"
LIFT
6'-0"X6'-0"
LIFT6'-0"X6'-0"
LIFT6'-0
"X6'-0"
LIFT
6'-0"X6'-0"
LIFT
6'-0"X6'-0"
LIFT6'-0"X6'-0"
LIFT6'-0
"X6'-0"
LIFT
6'-0"X6'-0"
PROPOSED MASTER PLAN
Residential building
Water body
Road
Rehabilitation housing for damaged people
School
Mosque
Local Market & Parking Building
Club
Green space
Commercial building
Rehabilitation housing for damaged people
Commercial building beside the main road
Lake side road
Buffer zone between commercial & residential area
Local Market & Parking Building
Green space & play groung
AREA DEVELOPMENT IN BADDA
Bridge
Canal since recovered back
STER PLAN
4th year
STUDIO VIIIMIDDLE
18' - 0" W I D E R O A D (EXISTING)20' - 0" W I D E R O A D (AFTER SURRENDER)
14'-0"
WIDE
ROAD(EX
ISTING)
20'-0"
WIDE
ROAD(AFTER
SURRENDER)
Plot : 298, Shadhinota Sharoni,North Badda, Dhaka.
Site for housing development
PROPOSED SITE648375 SFT
AT NORTH BADDA
CLASS COMMERCIAL HOUSING AT BADDA 4th year
win
d s
had
ow
win
d s
had
ow
Partially lighted play areashaded play area
Concept
Better living environment
Well interaction Liveable building apartment
Open spaceMicro space
Macro space
Pedestrian
Relationship
Identity
basic four unit in one building no north south ventilation north south elongated units
east or west wall shared
Wind Tunnel Effect
Form Development
north south priority_east west wall commonstaggering of buildings
considering windconsidering shadow
STUDIO VIIIMIDDLE
A
A
B
B
Master Plan
Location : North BaddaLand area :648375 sftBuilt area : 356605 sftCommercial area: 175060 sftGreen area: 116710 sftUnite number: 1316Car parking needed: 5181 car for 4 unites for bellow 960 sft sized flat1 car for 2 unites for 1500 sft sized flatA 13 storied service tower for car parkingEach floor has 20 car parking capacity.
CLASS COMMERCIAL HOUSING AT BADDA
Neighborhood FieldEach neighborhood is provided withone play field, which has uninterrupted pedestrian access
Neighborhood Field
Neighborhood Field
School Field
Seasonal LakeThis would work as a lakein rainy season
Central ParkIt would be shared by the population, is located centrally and connected with pedestrian access
Shaded Walkwaysto connect all the clusters in a single neighborhood.
Internal circulation andService vehicle route
Unit Plans
Main road80’ wide
Parking building
Mosque
Departmental store
Electric substation
Water pump
4th year
850 sft
1000 sft
1500 sft
STUDIO VIIIMIDDLE
Section A-A
Section B-B
CLASS COMMERCIAL HOUSING AT BADDA 4th year
Shading device considerations
The Shading Devices in each building is designed considering both southern and western sun for west/east facades, vertical shading devices are designed and verandahs are provided with bedrooms. for south facades horizontal shading devices are used as well as the vertical ones to ensure proper protectionfrom the sun.
Vertical Shading device on west facadethe dimensions are based upon these rules:for horizontal shading, D=7/16H, where, D=depth of shadingH=height of windowFor vertical shading, D=1.5S, where s=spacing of vertical fin
The shading devices are expressed in the unit plans in such a way that they shift their location every 4-5 floors. This is made to scale down the highrise building.
STUDIO VIIIMIDDLE
view from main entry to the project
view from main road beside the project
Shadow Range Analysis of the site
June 22nd, 7am-5pmMarch 22nd, 7am-5pmSeptember 22nd, 7am-5pm
CLASS COMMERCIAL HOUSING AT BADDA
view from play area to neighbourhood
Windflow Analysis of the site
em
bed
ded
pla
nte
r(D
RA
IN)
ped
est
ria
n
Ma
in R
oa
d
Gre
en
Gre
en
Road Section
em
bed
ded
pla
nte
r(D
RA
IN)
ped
est
ria
n
Ma
in R
oa
d
Gre
en
December 22nd, 7am-5pm
4th year
ped
est
ria
n
Gre
en
ped
est
ria
n
pa
rk
wa
lkw
ay
in p
ark
pa
rk
STUDIO IX REHABILITAT
5th year
Old age is the final stage of the normal life span of human being and is also called senescence in humanbeings. Old age is frequently defined as 60years or older. People are considered old because of certainchanges.Old age is related to aging . old age has been divided into various groups :biological Ageing :changes occurring in the structure&function of human bodyPhysiological ageing :concerned with individual & behavioral changesEmotional ageing :changes in one’s life style &attitudeFunctional ageing :comparison of individuals of the same group within the group being unable to maintain their function in society.
PRESENT SITUATION OF AGED PEOPLE IN BANGLADESH :Population ageing will be the most prominent demographic trend of the new millennium. Theadvancement of medical science and increased awareness among the people has also brought about asharp decline in mortality and a steady decline in fertility. This has resulted worldwide to a significantincrease in the aged populationIn Bangladesh people may be considered old when they become grant parents or when they begin t o doless or different types of works.65is the retirement age by the government which was 60before.
PROBLEMS OF AGED PEOPLE IN OUR COUNTRY :PHYSICAL ILLNESS:stomach ache followed by asthma, blood pressure ,diabetes , cardiac ,eye and dental problems, mental disorder, malnutrition.
ECONOMICAL HARDSHIP:after retirement
PSYCHOLOGICAL PROBLEM:loneliness ,depression due to death of spouse, tension & stress.Causes of problems of aged people in our country :Breaking of joint familymigrationSocio-economic issuesmodernization issuesreduction of religious& cultural values
DESIGN CONSIDERATION:VISUAL CONNECTIVITYCOMMUNITY CONNECTIONPROVIDING A FAMILIAR ENVIRONMENTSIMPLE LAYOUTPLAN TO FACILITATE WALKING ROUTESSUFFICIENT SPACE FOR PERSONAL BELONGINGSGOOD USE OF NATURAL LIGHTWHEELCHAIR ACCESS
ARRANGEMENT FOR 200 PEOPLE100 MALE 80 NON PAID 20 PAID100 FEMALE 80 NON PAID 20 PAIDMALE 4 BED 1 TOILET 20 ROOMS FOR 80 PERSONFEMALE 4 BED 1 TOILET 20 ROOMS FOR 80 PERSON1 BED 1 TOILET 20 ROOMS FOR 20 PERSON2 BED 1 TOILET 10 ROOMS FOR 20 PERSONA HOSPITALA MOSQUEA DORMITORY AT 3RD FLOOR IN HOSPITAL
ION CENTER FOR AGED PEOPLE AT PANCHAGARH
5th year
R I V
E R
ION CENTER FOR AGED PEOPLE AT PANCHAGARH
East Elevation
Weast Elevation
STUDIO IX REHABILITATR
I V
E R
North Elevation
South Elevation
5th yearION CENTER FOR AGED PEOPLE AT PANCHAGARH
Present site situation
Summer wind
STUDIO X ECO RESORT
Present site situation
Winter wind
Present site situation
Tea Garden
Banglabandha Land Port
River on east side
View of Kanchanjanga Mount
AT TETULIA, PANCHAGARH 5th year
Present site situation Present site situation
Master plan
STUDIO X ECO RESORT
Ground floor plan cottage type 1
scale : 1’=0’-1/8”
A
A
Living17’-6”X14’-6”
Dining13’-3”X13’-1”
Ver13’-3”X7’-0”
Bed13’-0”X11’-9”
Toilet8’-9”X6’-2”
1st floor plan cottage type 1
scale : 1’=0’-1/8”
Open terrace20’-6”X20’-6”
A
A
Bed13-3”X11’-3”
Living13-3”X8’-0”
Toilet8’-9”X6’-2”
Ground floor plan cottage type 2
scale : 1’=0’-1/8”
B B
Ver13’-3”X4’-9”
Ver15’-3”X15’-3”
Bed13’-3X14’-9”
Bed15’-3”X12’-9”
Toilet6’-0”X9’-0” Toilet
6’-0”X8’-0”
5th year
Cottage
Deck
Amphitheater
Gym
Sauna
Swimming pool
Restaurant
Dormitory & Laundry
Reception & Office
Watch tower
Car parking
Badminton coat
AT TETULIA, PANCHAGARH
STUDIO X
Elevation of cottage 1
Elevation of cottage 1
Elevation of cottage 1
Elevation of cottage 1
Section of cottage 2
Section of cottage 1
Structure of cottage 1
ECO RESORT
Elevation of cottage 2
5th year
Elevation of cottage 2
Elevation of cottage 2
Elevation of cottage 2
AT TETULIA, PANCHAGARH
STUDIO X
Interior space of cottages
Interior space of cottages
ECO RESORT
Deck
Entry of resort
Swimming pool
Deck
5th year
River side amphitheater and boat ghat
Interior space of restaurant
AT TETULIA, PANCHAGARH
Model
East Elevation
West Elevation
STUDIO X ECO RESORT
Model
Watch tower
5th yearAT TETULIA, PANCHAGARH
Model
STUDIO XSTRUCTURE SYSTEM OF BAMBOO COTTAGE
ECO RESORT
5th yearAT TETULIA, PANCHAGARH
SOME 3D WORK DONE BY ME ON
ECLIPTIC
SOME HOME INTERIOR DESIGN
OFFICE INTERIOR DESIGN FOR BA
SIC BANK LTD.
SOME WORK ON UPWORK
THANKS