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Architectural Portfolio Salman Haroon

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Architectural Portfolio

Salman Haroon

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Table Of Contents

• Foyer Design for Faculty of Architecture

• SEZ Development (Non-Processing)

• Industrial Development

• Urban Planning (Manipal) / Multi-purpose hall

• Integrated Business precinct at Mangalore city

• Art & crafts exhibition center

• Guest House for Manipal University

• Mall & Market commercial development

• Conceptual Office with Residences

• Han drawn & Hand drafted work

Academics

InternshipReal Time Projects (Proposed)

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Internship Report

(RSP Design Consultants, Bangalore)July 2012- October 2012

A Brief summary on the experience gained during the training

period:The main objective, during the course of my, internship

Program was to Understand the vital aspects of Architectural Practice

and to apply the theoretical skills & knowledge, gained though my

B.Arch. course into Practice.

As, I started off with my training, I was told to take up the Interior

Design of the Grand Entrance lobby of a Multi-storied IT Office

Building. I was to help with the Design development in Co-ordination

with the Interior’s Department of our Firm and the lead Architect of my

team. This Process involved the understanding of Client

Requirements, Research, Design Co-ordination, Preparation of

working drawings, Selection of materials, Meetings with the Vendors,

Client Meetings & Preparation of Client Presentations. The successful

completion of this lead to more Interior Design work coming our way,

which included Design Development of Grand Entrance lobbies & Lift

Lobbies to another IT Building.

I was later guided through to prepare working drawings, Construction

Drawings, LEED Certification Drawings and other architectural detail

drawings of various IT Based office Buildings.

The weekly Training programs & Seminars broadened our vision of

Architecture. The Site visits to large-Scale IT Parks also helped us

understand this architectural typology. Client Meetings & the work

atmosphere in our firm also helped me understand Corporate

architectural practices.

Credits: Santosh raj (RSP Design Consultants)

Mohua Paul (RSP Design Consultants)

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Design

Development

Client

Requirements

Research

Design

Development

Design Co-

ordination

Vendor

interactions

Cost

Estimation

Presentation

Drawings

Client

Presentation

Working

Drawings

Material

Selection

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FIRST FLOOR

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Built-up Area: 970 Sq.Ft

Super Built-up Area: 1450 (including Car park & Backyard)

PLAN

GROUND FLOOR

PROPOSED HOLIDAY HOME

MANGALORE

PROPOSED RESIDENCE

KERALA

Built-up Area: 2500 Sq.Ft

Super Built-up Area:

3410 Sq.ft

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TYPOLOGY GROUND COVERAGE

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TOTAL BUILT UP AREA/ Unit

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APARTMENT200 SQ.M

5650 1174.44

150 SQ.M 4440.1 1154.7

120 SQ.M 4118.14 752.7

HOSTEL 742 3000

MALL 2827.4 8242

VILLA’S 131 250

DISPENSARY 380 380

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MASTERPLAN

DISPENSARYVILLA DEVELOPMENT

APARTMENT DEVELOPMENT

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APT. GROUND FLOOR PLAN

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Credits: Satvik Goel (M.I.T)

MASTERPLAN

DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS

• Regional Context

• Literature & Case-studies

• Site Features

• Economic Analysis

• Potential Users

• Ecological Sensitivity

Karkala Town Industrial Development

The industrial development proposal for Karkalaincludes an industrial park with all the necessary infrastructure & support facilities required for efficient functioning of their operations. The industrial campus also includes spaces for the exposition of the industrially manufactured products. It also provides spaces for employee recreation and well-being.

Developed Modular industrial site (3acres, 20 plots) A Corporate Admin. & Marketing Building A Convention Center & Seminar Hall block. Industrial Exposition modules. Food-court Indoor Exposition Galleries & Recreation centre's. Truck Depot & Industrial Training workshops.

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MULTI-PURPOSE HALL

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•Trade & Commerce have been an essential part of human activity for over

centuries. It evolved drastically over time with our growing needs and

expanding domain. The evolution of market place’s have resulted in a new

typology of integrated Business setup’s emerging all over the world which are

better known as Business precincts.

•This Thesis is intended to study and design an Integrated Business Precinct

that would serve as a commercial and Recreational hub to the city of

Mangalore. The Project would include offices that house Financial, IT/ITES

Corporations and various other commercial/retail business establishments. It

will also include various spaces’ that enhance the civic pride of the city.

•In contrast to the general perception of a business parks being a highly

exclusive domain for complex activities, It is designed as an oasis of leisurely

activity & recreation which provides relief to the employees and the general

public from the hustle of their daily work routine. In this regard, the inclusion of

Public recreational spaces such as Square’s/Plaza’s,Parks,Restaurants/Food-

courts, retail stores, Sporting facilities etc.., also adds to the inclusive nature of

the project.

•The process also assesses the factors that affect the development of the

project w.r.t economics and user requirements of the area of development. As

a result of this study, uses such as residences are also included in the

development mix. The project is a mix of offices, retail stores, residences and

green/recreation spaces. The project tries to accommodate multiple uses in a

harmonious manner, without one activity standing at odds with the other.

•The study tries to question the model of development that we’ve recognized

over the years, where such developments tend to be worlds within themselves

which are devoid of any interaction with the city in which it exists and are very

hostile to the presence of outsiders in its campuses’. It tries to find solutions

and suggest measures to make businesses more sensitive to the socio-

economic & cultural Background of the city. The incorporation of Public-

space’s creates a sense of ownership and belongingness to the area. The

research also looks at the Corporate Social Responsibility (C.S.R) aspects of

the corporations, and how Architects/Urban Planners can help play a major role in delivering such responsibilities.

Thesis Project

URBAN REFLECTIONS

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For over centuries the development of crafts

has taken place with the knowledge that the

craftsmen have inherited from their previous

generations and with their understanding of

the modern day requirements. In a similar

manner the design approach to proposed

exhibition hall tries to embody the ideals of

the past with a clear understanding of

scientific principles and a contemporary

outlook..

Set along the backwaters

of Northern Kerala

Follows the concept of

eco-mockery with water

bodies resembling the

backwaters of the

region.

Crafts Exhibition Center

• Courtyard used for increasing the

energy efficiency of the building &

water bodies for achieving an

ambient micro-climate

• Maximized views to the riverside

•Breaking of monotony of the

display area by making the

circulation experience more

interesting by dividing it into

different levels

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Udupi Shopping Plaza

The concept for the design of the Town center, intends to create a public space which , amidst the Chaos of a person’s daily life acts as an oasis of leisurely activity and entertainment.

Design Features

• Open plaza, between the mall & the market

• Atrium in the mall & the market for adequate natural day lighting.

• Interconnectivity between different functional spaces.

• Contemporary design elements & building materials used to meet modern day requirements.

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ConceptuaLIzatIons

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Contact info:

Salman HaroonManipal School of Architecture & PlanningManipalKarnataka

Mobile: +91 9743489952E-mail: [email protected]