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ARCHITECTURALDESIGN
PORTFOLIO
SYEDADNANALI
AR-035
Artsinstitute
EXHIBITION SPACE
HIGHRISE
BUILDINGANALYSIS
INDEX
1
Adaptive reuse
Resort(minithesis
EXHIBITIONSPACE
concept
2EXHIBITION SPACE
OBJECTIVE
TO DESIGN A FLEXIBLE/MOBILE EXHIBITION SPACE.
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
TO MAKE A DESIGN THAT CAN ACT AS AN EXHIBITON SPOT
FOR PEOPLE AND THAT IT CAN BE FOLDED SO THAT IT CAN
BE CARRIED OUT AFTER AN EXHIBTION IS OVER.
CONCEPT
TOOK MY INSPIRATION FROM THE TECHNOLOGY.
TECHNOLOGY HAS MADE THE WORLD INTO A GLOBAL
VILLAGE.WHICH MEANS WORLD IS NOW FLEXIBLE.
SAME IS THE CASE WITH EXHIBTION SPACE,UNTIL AND
UNLESS A SPACE ISNT FLEXIBLE,IT DOES NT ATTRACT
PEOPLE TOWARDS ITS GOAL.
SITE ANALYSIS
3EXHIBITION SPACE
SITE PICTURES
PROGRESS
4EXHIBITION SPACE
5EXHIBITION SPACE
I DESINED A SPACE IN A WAY THAT IT SHOWS FLEXIBLITY.
FLEXIBLITY IN A SENSE THAT IT IS EXHIBITING MORE THEN ONE
REQUIRMENTS.MORE OVER THE EXTERIOR BLANKET IS
DESIGNED FROM SLICON GLASS FABRIC.IT MAKES THE STRUCTURE
LOOK FLEXIBLE,ITS AS SOFT A CLOTH THEREFORE IT CAN MOULD
INTO ANY PARTICULAR SHAPE IT WANTS,HENCE SHOWING
FLEXIBLITY.MORE THEN ONE EXHIBITION IS PERFORMED IN THIS
DESIGN FOR E.G BUILDING MATERIALS AND FURNITURES.MATERIALS
THAT I USED ARE,SILICON GLASS FABRIC,STEEL RODS AND INDOOR
WOOD FURNITURES.
DRAWINGS
6EXHIBITION SPACE
MODULE PLAN
DRAWINGS
7EXHIBITION SPACE
B
A
C
SILICON GLASS FABRIC
COMPARITIVEANALYSIS
VS
NED UNIVERSITY
AGA KHAN UNIVERSITY
SELECTION
8COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
OBJECTIVE
TO COMPARE TWO BUILDINGS AND TO DO THEIR
ARCHITECTURAL ANALYSIS.
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
SELECTION
KEEPING IN MIND OUR GOAL,WE TOOK TWO EDUCATIONAL
INSTITUTIONS.ONE WAS NED UNIVERSITY AND THE OTHER
ONE WAS AGA KHAN UNIVERSITY.
TO SELECT TWO BUILDINGS HAVING SAME FUNCTION
AND TO DO ARCHITECTURAL ANALYSIS ON THEM.
VS
SITE CONTEXT & VIEWS
9COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
KHATOON-E-PAKISTAN
NED MAIN CAMPUS
AGA KHAN UNIVERSITY
WEST ELEVATION
10Comparative analysis
ANALYSIS
NORTH WEST ELEVATION
WEST ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
SOUTH EAST ELEVATION
AGA KHAN UNIVERSITY
NED UNIVERSITY
ANALYSIS
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS 11
NED MAIN CAMPUS
AGA KHAN UNIVERSITY
OLD NEW NEW
OLD
NEW NEW
THE TRANSITION OF NED BUILDINGS SHOWS GRADUAL CHANGES IN THEIR
VOCABULARY.THESE CAN BE THAT OF MATERIALS WHICH ARE CONCRETE WITH COMB
PILASTER.HOWEVER WITH TIME DESIGNVARIATES FROM LINERITY TO CURVATURE FORMS.
ON THE OTHER HAND AKUH DIFFERS GREATLY IN TERMS OF DESIGN VOCABULARY AND
HIERARCHY.FROM OLD BUILDINGS TO MODERN ONES,WE SEE IDENTICAL AND SAME
SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TOWARDS DESIGN.SAME USE OF MATERIALS LIKE CONCRETE
WITH WEEPING PLASTERS ARE USED TO KEEP THE HARMONY OF THE BUILDING INTACT.
MATERIALS & BUILDING RELATIONSHIP
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS 12
COPORATEHIGHRISE
concept
13OFFICE HIGHRISE
OBJECTIVE
TO DESIGN AN OFFICE HIGHRISE FOR PICIC COMERCIAL BANK
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
THINGS THAT REQUIRED ARE BANKING AREA FOR VISITORS,
OFFICE FLOORS,PROPER IN CORPORATION OF SERVICES
LIKE HVAC SYSTEM,CAFETARIA AND MEDITAION SPACES
CONCEPT
I BUILD AND COMPARE THE CONNECTION BETWEEN WORKERS
AND WORK SPACE.MORE THE INTELLIGENT AND
HARDWORKING WORKERS MORE WILL BE THE PROLIFIC
OUTCOME AND DEMANDING VALUES OF THE COMPANY.
SITE ANALYSIS
14OFFICE HIGHRISE
SITE CONTEXT OF THE SITE
PROGRESS
15OFFICE HIGHRISE
16OFFICE HIGHRISE
I INITIATED MY DESIGN BY TAKING A COIN AND A RUPEE NOTE.
COMBING THEM AND FORMING A CONNECTION WITHIN AND OUTSIDE
THE STRUCTURE.GROUND FLOOR IS SERVING AS A BANKING AREA
AND AREA FOR SERVICING.BASEMENT IS ACTING AS A PARKING AREA
WHEREAS MECHANICAL FLOOR IS KEPT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BUILDING.
MOREOVER WORKSPACE AREA IS KEPT FROM 3RD FLOOR TILL 12TH FLOOR.
THE TOP MOST FLOOR IS SERVING A A EXECUTIVE PLACE FOR VIP ETC
DRAWINGS
17OFFICE HIGHRISE
MASTER PLAN
DRAWINGS
18OFFICE HIGHRISE
SOUTH ELEVATION
SECTION B-B’
SECTION A-A’
Artsinstitute
concept
19ARTS INSTITUTE
OBJECTIVE
TO DESIGN AN ARTS INSTITUTE IN LARKANA.
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
THINGS THAT ARE REQIRED ARE LECTURE HALLS,LIBRARY,
AUDITORIUM,WORKSHOP STUDIOS,ADMIN,GCR,BCR,
CAFETARIA,COMPUTER LABS.
CONCEPT
TOOK MY CONCEPT FROM ART.AS EVERY ART HAS ITS OWN
LANGUAGEAND DEPICTS SOME LANGUAGE BEHIND ITS
CREATION,SHOWS INTERACTION WITH PEOPLE,SAME IS
THE CASE WITH LARKANA WHERE PEOPLE INTERACT
THROUGH POLITICAL PARTIES,SPORTS AND OTHER
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES.
SITE ANALYSIS
20ARTS INSTITUTE
SITE SECTION A-A’
SITE SECTION B-B’
DIGITIZE SITE
CASE STUDY
21ARTS INSTITUTE
PANORAMIC VIEW OF SITE
PROGRESS
22ARTS INSTITUTE
23ARTS INSTITUTE
I COMBINED THE PHENOMENON OF GREEN SPACES
WITH CLIMATIC RESPONSIVE ARCHITECTURE INORDER
TO ATTAIN STABLE AND SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE
IN LARKANA.THE USE OF LOCAL MATERIALS LIKE RED
BRICKS ARE USED IN MY DESIGN.WIND CATCHERS,
GREEN SPACES AND WATER BODIES ARE USED IN THIS
DESIGN TO MINIMIZE THE HUMIDITY WITHIN THE BUILDING
AND SURROUNDING AREAS.POSITIONING OF MY STURUCTURE
IS ACCORDING TO WIND DIRECTION TO ABSORBE MORE AND
MORE WIND.
DRAWINGS
24ARTS INSTITUTE
SITE PLAN
SITE PLAN MASTER PLAN
DRAWINGS
25ARTS INSTITUTE
LONGITUDINAL SECTION
A-A’
DETAIL OF
OUTDOOR EXHIBITION
FRONT ELEVATION
DETAIL OF WINDOW
AND OVERHANGINGS
DETAILS
DETAIL OF LANDSCAPE AND
MAIN CORRIDOR
Adaptivereuse
concept
26Adaptive reuse
OBJECTIVE
To design either cultural centre or an apartment building
In a heritage building of Duarte mansion.
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
Our task was to keep the façade of the building intact. To
Choose an anchor point from where our design is to be
Evolved and to provide suitable functions on different floor
According to the circulation and needs of people.
CONCEPT
I linked the value of timeline with the given site.duarte
Mansion has Its importance in the past.present is the
Image of what we are witnessing right now and future will
Depict of what we strive in the present to make this a better
Place. Henceforth the futuristic approach of an architect is
To “go green”.
SITE ANALYSIS
27Adaptive reuse
PROGRESS
28Adaptive reuse
29Adaptive reuse
i took simple rectangular masses and build
connection between them. these connecting points
acted as bridge in my design.i placed the structure
in the direction of wind and gave large openings so
as to incorporate wind and light more to minimize the
the excessive use of energy.fuctions like shops are
placed on the first and second floor.galleries on
third and fourth along with an auditorium and admin
on fifth floor.cafetaria is placed on the roof.
30Adaptive reuse
In the part b of this project a took an entrance area
Which I developed by incorporating foeyer,pergollas
Portable Exhibition stalls and landscape.my goal
was to make an entarnce more welcoming and
secondly to give a slight perception as to what I ll
be trying to show to people inside.
plans
31Adaptive reuse
plans
32Adaptive reuse
details
33Adaptive reuse
elevations and sections
34Adaptive reuse
section b-b’section a-a’
South elevation West elevation East elevation
Resort(minithesis)
concept
35Resort(mini thesis)
OBJECTIVE
To design an eco friendly tourism resort.
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
To design a luxury resort for tourist having all possible
utilities like accommodating blocks, facilitating block with
Swimming pools,gymnasium,place for sporting activities, shops
Admintrative block along with the conference room.they are
To be adjusted in a way that they could get best possible view
Of the sea.
CONCEPT
I derived my concept from the beach of manora.experience of
Of curiosity about the beach at manora is what I felt made it
Different from other beaches of karachi.hence I decided to
Incorporate this curiousity into my design.
SITE ANALYSIS
36Resort(mini thesis)
PROGRESS
37Resort(mini thesis)
Case studies:
cam resort in malaysia
Yamasaki resort japan
38Resort(mini thesis)
I took simple geometrical shapes and meshed it with
curvature forms. the idea behind putting the layout
in a semi circular form is to create the sense of
curiosity within the space or in other words people
will have to walk and inhale the experience of the
space. all of the major functions like cottages,
guest rooms,facilitaing blocks are placed at the
beach front, giving people extra views of the sea.
There are two cafetarias,one is situated right in the
heart of the structure, where as the other one will
roughly cater the tourists. Swimming pools for both
adults and babies are given right infront of the
cottages and guest rooms respectively.
Master plan
39Resort(mini thesis)
Master plan
plan
40Resort(mini thesis)
Elevations and sections
41Resort(mini thesis)
Front elevation
Longitudinal section a-a’ Boundaray wall
Cottage details
42Resort(mini thesis)

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  • 4. concept 2EXHIBITION SPACE OBJECTIVE TO DESIGN A FLEXIBLE/MOBILE EXHIBITION SPACE. DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS TO MAKE A DESIGN THAT CAN ACT AS AN EXHIBITON SPOT FOR PEOPLE AND THAT IT CAN BE FOLDED SO THAT IT CAN BE CARRIED OUT AFTER AN EXHIBTION IS OVER. CONCEPT TOOK MY INSPIRATION FROM THE TECHNOLOGY. TECHNOLOGY HAS MADE THE WORLD INTO A GLOBAL VILLAGE.WHICH MEANS WORLD IS NOW FLEXIBLE. SAME IS THE CASE WITH EXHIBTION SPACE,UNTIL AND UNLESS A SPACE ISNT FLEXIBLE,IT DOES NT ATTRACT PEOPLE TOWARDS ITS GOAL.
  • 7. 5EXHIBITION SPACE I DESINED A SPACE IN A WAY THAT IT SHOWS FLEXIBLITY. FLEXIBLITY IN A SENSE THAT IT IS EXHIBITING MORE THEN ONE REQUIRMENTS.MORE OVER THE EXTERIOR BLANKET IS DESIGNED FROM SLICON GLASS FABRIC.IT MAKES THE STRUCTURE LOOK FLEXIBLE,ITS AS SOFT A CLOTH THEREFORE IT CAN MOULD INTO ANY PARTICULAR SHAPE IT WANTS,HENCE SHOWING FLEXIBLITY.MORE THEN ONE EXHIBITION IS PERFORMED IN THIS DESIGN FOR E.G BUILDING MATERIALS AND FURNITURES.MATERIALS THAT I USED ARE,SILICON GLASS FABRIC,STEEL RODS AND INDOOR WOOD FURNITURES.
  • 11. SELECTION 8COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OBJECTIVE TO COMPARE TWO BUILDINGS AND TO DO THEIR ARCHITECTURAL ANALYSIS. DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS SELECTION KEEPING IN MIND OUR GOAL,WE TOOK TWO EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.ONE WAS NED UNIVERSITY AND THE OTHER ONE WAS AGA KHAN UNIVERSITY. TO SELECT TWO BUILDINGS HAVING SAME FUNCTION AND TO DO ARCHITECTURAL ANALYSIS ON THEM. VS
  • 12. SITE CONTEXT & VIEWS 9COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS KHATOON-E-PAKISTAN
  • 13. NED MAIN CAMPUS AGA KHAN UNIVERSITY WEST ELEVATION 10Comparative analysis ANALYSIS
  • 14. NORTH WEST ELEVATION WEST ELEVATION SOUTH ELEVATION SOUTH EAST ELEVATION AGA KHAN UNIVERSITY NED UNIVERSITY ANALYSIS COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS 11
  • 15. NED MAIN CAMPUS AGA KHAN UNIVERSITY OLD NEW NEW OLD NEW NEW THE TRANSITION OF NED BUILDINGS SHOWS GRADUAL CHANGES IN THEIR VOCABULARY.THESE CAN BE THAT OF MATERIALS WHICH ARE CONCRETE WITH COMB PILASTER.HOWEVER WITH TIME DESIGNVARIATES FROM LINERITY TO CURVATURE FORMS. ON THE OTHER HAND AKUH DIFFERS GREATLY IN TERMS OF DESIGN VOCABULARY AND HIERARCHY.FROM OLD BUILDINGS TO MODERN ONES,WE SEE IDENTICAL AND SAME SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TOWARDS DESIGN.SAME USE OF MATERIALS LIKE CONCRETE WITH WEEPING PLASTERS ARE USED TO KEEP THE HARMONY OF THE BUILDING INTACT. MATERIALS & BUILDING RELATIONSHIP COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS 12
  • 17. concept 13OFFICE HIGHRISE OBJECTIVE TO DESIGN AN OFFICE HIGHRISE FOR PICIC COMERCIAL BANK DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS THINGS THAT REQUIRED ARE BANKING AREA FOR VISITORS, OFFICE FLOORS,PROPER IN CORPORATION OF SERVICES LIKE HVAC SYSTEM,CAFETARIA AND MEDITAION SPACES CONCEPT I BUILD AND COMPARE THE CONNECTION BETWEEN WORKERS AND WORK SPACE.MORE THE INTELLIGENT AND HARDWORKING WORKERS MORE WILL BE THE PROLIFIC OUTCOME AND DEMANDING VALUES OF THE COMPANY.
  • 20. 16OFFICE HIGHRISE I INITIATED MY DESIGN BY TAKING A COIN AND A RUPEE NOTE. COMBING THEM AND FORMING A CONNECTION WITHIN AND OUTSIDE THE STRUCTURE.GROUND FLOOR IS SERVING AS A BANKING AREA AND AREA FOR SERVICING.BASEMENT IS ACTING AS A PARKING AREA WHEREAS MECHANICAL FLOOR IS KEPT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BUILDING. MOREOVER WORKSPACE AREA IS KEPT FROM 3RD FLOOR TILL 12TH FLOOR. THE TOP MOST FLOOR IS SERVING A A EXECUTIVE PLACE FOR VIP ETC
  • 24. concept 19ARTS INSTITUTE OBJECTIVE TO DESIGN AN ARTS INSTITUTE IN LARKANA. DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS THINGS THAT ARE REQIRED ARE LECTURE HALLS,LIBRARY, AUDITORIUM,WORKSHOP STUDIOS,ADMIN,GCR,BCR, CAFETARIA,COMPUTER LABS. CONCEPT TOOK MY CONCEPT FROM ART.AS EVERY ART HAS ITS OWN LANGUAGEAND DEPICTS SOME LANGUAGE BEHIND ITS CREATION,SHOWS INTERACTION WITH PEOPLE,SAME IS THE CASE WITH LARKANA WHERE PEOPLE INTERACT THROUGH POLITICAL PARTIES,SPORTS AND OTHER SOCIAL ACTIVITIES.
  • 25. SITE ANALYSIS 20ARTS INSTITUTE SITE SECTION A-A’ SITE SECTION B-B’ DIGITIZE SITE
  • 28. 23ARTS INSTITUTE I COMBINED THE PHENOMENON OF GREEN SPACES WITH CLIMATIC RESPONSIVE ARCHITECTURE INORDER TO ATTAIN STABLE AND SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE IN LARKANA.THE USE OF LOCAL MATERIALS LIKE RED BRICKS ARE USED IN MY DESIGN.WIND CATCHERS, GREEN SPACES AND WATER BODIES ARE USED IN THIS DESIGN TO MINIMIZE THE HUMIDITY WITHIN THE BUILDING AND SURROUNDING AREAS.POSITIONING OF MY STURUCTURE IS ACCORDING TO WIND DIRECTION TO ABSORBE MORE AND MORE WIND.
  • 30. DRAWINGS 25ARTS INSTITUTE LONGITUDINAL SECTION A-A’ DETAIL OF OUTDOOR EXHIBITION FRONT ELEVATION DETAIL OF WINDOW AND OVERHANGINGS DETAILS DETAIL OF LANDSCAPE AND MAIN CORRIDOR
  • 32. concept 26Adaptive reuse OBJECTIVE To design either cultural centre or an apartment building In a heritage building of Duarte mansion. DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS Our task was to keep the façade of the building intact. To Choose an anchor point from where our design is to be Evolved and to provide suitable functions on different floor According to the circulation and needs of people. CONCEPT I linked the value of timeline with the given site.duarte Mansion has Its importance in the past.present is the Image of what we are witnessing right now and future will Depict of what we strive in the present to make this a better Place. Henceforth the futuristic approach of an architect is To “go green”.
  • 35. 29Adaptive reuse i took simple rectangular masses and build connection between them. these connecting points acted as bridge in my design.i placed the structure in the direction of wind and gave large openings so as to incorporate wind and light more to minimize the the excessive use of energy.fuctions like shops are placed on the first and second floor.galleries on third and fourth along with an auditorium and admin on fifth floor.cafetaria is placed on the roof.
  • 36. 30Adaptive reuse In the part b of this project a took an entrance area Which I developed by incorporating foeyer,pergollas Portable Exhibition stalls and landscape.my goal was to make an entarnce more welcoming and secondly to give a slight perception as to what I ll be trying to show to people inside.
  • 40. elevations and sections 34Adaptive reuse section b-b’section a-a’ South elevation West elevation East elevation
  • 42. concept 35Resort(mini thesis) OBJECTIVE To design an eco friendly tourism resort. DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS To design a luxury resort for tourist having all possible utilities like accommodating blocks, facilitating block with Swimming pools,gymnasium,place for sporting activities, shops Admintrative block along with the conference room.they are To be adjusted in a way that they could get best possible view Of the sea. CONCEPT I derived my concept from the beach of manora.experience of Of curiosity about the beach at manora is what I felt made it Different from other beaches of karachi.hence I decided to Incorporate this curiousity into my design.
  • 44. PROGRESS 37Resort(mini thesis) Case studies: cam resort in malaysia Yamasaki resort japan
  • 45. 38Resort(mini thesis) I took simple geometrical shapes and meshed it with curvature forms. the idea behind putting the layout in a semi circular form is to create the sense of curiosity within the space or in other words people will have to walk and inhale the experience of the space. all of the major functions like cottages, guest rooms,facilitaing blocks are placed at the beach front, giving people extra views of the sea. There are two cafetarias,one is situated right in the heart of the structure, where as the other one will roughly cater the tourists. Swimming pools for both adults and babies are given right infront of the cottages and guest rooms respectively.
  • 48. Elevations and sections 41Resort(mini thesis) Front elevation Longitudinal section a-a’ Boundaray wall