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SELECTED ACADEMIC + PROFESSIONAL WORKS2 0 0 7 - 2 0 1 2

prashant VERMA

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“What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others and the world

remains and is immortal.”

- Albert Pine

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University at Buffalo |School of Architecture and Planning

TEL.[716-868-6899]

[email protected]

[email protected]

prashant VERMA

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table of C O N T E N T S

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Hill Side Hotel: inside out

Morphologies of Lightness: ecological practices

Manufacturing of Economies & Waste: minimum waste maximum gain

Infrastructural Palimsests: layering, mapping, overlaying

Shifting Thermal Deight: seeking an ever changing environment

Children Museum: high end housing

Lodha Golf Link Village: high end housing

Club House: transiting corridors

Duplex Apartment: sky villa

The Villa: compact house

Pen & Ink: analysing the past

Digital Model: rhino + vray + photoshop

Habitat For Humanity: volunteer work

Photography

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HILL SIDE HOTEL [ ]khandala2007 -2008

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The hotel is designed around the theme of a garden. Every place relates itself to an outdoor environment of differing character and moods. The geometry of the roofs and gardens are inspired by the rice-paddy fields of the countryside.

The proposed hotel is planned, making full use of the relatively lesser sloped site and the vistas consequently offered by the topography. The centrally located courtyard is the focal point of the hotel, holding the two extensions together and al-lowing the guest uninterrupted experience of the surrounding natural beauty.

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LEGEND :

MAIN ENTRANCE - 1WAITING LOUNGE - 2

INTERNAL POND - 3RESTAURENT - 4

CAFETERIA - 5CONFERENCE - 6

GYMNASIUM - 7GUEST SUITES - 8

PANTRY - 9MULTIPURPOSE HALL - 10

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The centrally located courtyard holds the two wings together allowing natural light and plant growth in the interiors. The guest suites orient themselves at the pe-riphery according to the views offered by the site

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MORPHOLOGIES

Ecological Pracitices - Fall 2011

OF LIGHTNESS ]

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The studio project explores concepts, systems, tectonics, of lightness through the specific prefabrication. The programme is a viewing outpost a seasonal residence for a fire scout and scitntists coupled with a small research facility. The Context for the studio is a UNESCO World Heritage site i.e. the Everglades of Florida in the United States.

The site located near the Big Cypress Na-tional Preserve in the saw grass region provides the researchers with distant vistas, enabling them to lo-cate fire as far as possible. As Florida lies in the hot and humid region, the main idea of the design is to create spaces maximizing passive strategies.

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Theroofingpatterncreatesvolumesofdiffer-ent levelswithin the interior spaces. It provides bufferspace at the top level to reduce the heat content and in-creasetheairflowintheinteriors.

The structural system derived from the branch-ing system of bladderwort allows to study and develop a functional envelope for theproject.Winddirectors areplacedatanangletoenforcegoodairflow.

Theflexiblity intheopeningsaloowsthecon-trol required to create a cooler environment inside the structure. The upper roof level will act as meshwork and allowmaximumairflow. The structural systemhelps tocreateaninterestingbreathingfacadeforthebuilding.

LEGEND :

ENTRANCE - 1LIVING ROOM - 2

KITCHEN - 3DINING - 4

BUFFER SPACE - 5KITCHEN GARDEN - 6

BED ROOM - 7TOILET - 8

DRESSING AREA - 9BATH -10

COURT -11ENT. FOR RESEARCH -12

PANEL AREA -13SERVER ROOM -14

RESEARCH SPACE -15STORE/BATTERIES -16

WATCH TOWER -17DECK -17

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Manufacturing of Economies & Waste [ ]

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The tower is restricted to be built of a single metal sheet having minimum waste&maximumheight.Themetaltower isassembledwithflattriangu-lar pieces cut with the help of plasma cutter. The triangular piees combinetogethertoformacomplexbaseunit.The unit mirrors itself to produce a module.

Four modules together combine to reach themaximum height requiredfortheproject.Thetoppointedarrowcompletes the tower achieving an overall height of 9’6”. The tower rests on the plus sign formed by the gemo-tricalcombinationofthetriangles.

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Using CNC Plasma Cutter

DATASheetsize :4’x4’Total waste : 8.04%Widthtoheightratio :1:11.4Heightofthetower :114”Basedimensions :10”X10”Totalcost :$163.30Lengthofcut :105’=1260”Drawingtime :90minCuttingtime :23minAssemblytime :15hrs30minWeightofmetalsheet :120lbHeightweightratio :1:0.95

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Infrastructural PALIMSESTSHuman + Ecological Infrastructures Research

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infrastructural palimpsests | spring 2012 | 208

From left to right, images showing edge development of

the outer harbor since 18th century.

1950 2010 1800-2010

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The Outer Harbor has undergone remarkable changes over the past 200 years. At the beginning of the 18th century the outer harbor was a single mass of land divided by the buffalo river. With the development of the canals and waterways navigational opportuni-ties increased. Industries developed and the edge was modified according to their needs and requirements. Later after the decline of the industries the outer harbor area was used as dump land. The outer harbor due to different soft and hard edge conditions produces a vari-ety of experience. These edge differences brings joy not only to the people but also the wildlife present. Most of the site is open land providing ample of opportunity for development to take place and make outer harbor area an important part of Buffalo’s waterfront.

infrastructural palimpsests | spring 2012 | 208

From left to right, images showing edge development of

the outer harbor since 18th century.

1950 2010 1800-2010

Existing condition

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The Outer Harbor has undergone remarkable changes over the past 200 years. At the beginning of the 18th century the outer harbor was a single mass of land divided by the buffalo river. With the development of the canals and waterways navigational opportuni-ties increased. Industries developed and the edge was modified according to their needs and requirements. Later after the decline of the industries the outer harbor area was used as dump land. The outer harbor due to different soft and hard edge conditions produces a vari-ety of experience. These edge differences brings joy not only to the people but also the wildlife present. Most of the site is open land providing ample of opportunity for development to take place and make outer harbor area an important part of Buffalo’s waterfront.

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7Edge condition and vista

TherehasbeenasteepdeclineinthepopulationandthewatercommerceofBuffaloleavingtheharborandother areas in dormant condition. The outer harbor hasalso been deeply impacted by the division created by the highway which leads to its negligence. Thestudioprojectisanideatooccupytheouterharbor to create a link between people and the abundant naturalandaquaticlife.Itisaboutaccesstothewater,im-proving the water and giving a way to people to view that waterfront in a new way.

1800 1900 1950 2010 Overlay

Mapping Outer harbor change

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The project focuses on creating links and providing

glimpses between the natural and aquatic life at the Outer

Harbor area. The idea is to create a starting point for

someone who is exploring the site. It is creating multiple

ways to interact at the edge of the waterfront.

The Proposal

Map generated using hot spot imagery denoting the movement

of fish in Lake Erie. Mapping Sound Intesity

The project focuses on creating links and providing

glimpses between the natural and aquatic life at the Outer

Harbor area. The idea is to create a starting point for

someone who is exploring the site. It is creating multiple ways

to interact at the edge of the waterfront.

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Mapping Sound Intesity Mapping Bird Intesity FloodZone Map Mapping Wind Velocity

A series of map showing transformation in terms

of lake depth, edge conditions and built structures near the outer harbor area

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Low points were identified studying the grading plan of the area, which allowed the

water to be pulled in from the lake. The low points identified lied on the central part of the site which allowed to generate wetland

on either side creating a central water body. The artificial wetland created will help in

purifying the water from the lake & the river. The wetland will be created at intervals with

the initial area being 15 acres.

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The idea of the proposal is is to ramp up in circulation through the woods to a viewpoint. It is an idea to occupy the outer harbor to create a link between people and the abundant natural and aquatic life. The design is interpret-ed through the use of elevated walkways and establishing certain points for vista.

Outer Harbor(proposal)

Lasalle Park

Squaw Island

Tift Nature Preserve

South Park

Architectural proposal for the starting point to be created to harvest the benefits of the enormous natural wealth that the Outer Harbor holds.

Section through Kayak Rental Space & Cafteria overlooking Lake Erie

LEGEND :

1 - KAYAK RENTAL SPACE 2 - WETLAND VISITOR CENTER 3 - CAFETERIA

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The intent for this project was to create a space of shifting thermal experiences on

three levels measuring temperatures 30 throughout the entire space for one moment

in time, throughout the day, and throughout the year. To accomplish this occupancy was

shifted based on observed architectural office occupation patterns, as well as sea-

sonally to match the thermal performance of the spaces. Lastly, the HVAC set points

were matched to this same curve to create a space with reduced energy levels. Some success was achieved with this, creating a varied experience throughout the space,

during a day and during a year. The design of the Architectural Office Space is based on

research carried out through energy analysis tools viz. Open Studio & Energy Plus.

SHIFTING Thermal Delight... seeking an ever changing environment . . .

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Prashant VermaMatthew Ryberg

Arc-592Tools for the Invisible

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Open Studio Space

4200 sqft

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S h i f t i n g T h e r m a l D e l i g h t _ seeking an ever changing environment

S h i f t i n g O c c u p a n c i e s _ shifting occupancy usage based on time & day

U s a g e B a s e d E n e r g y A n a l y s i s

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130.11 123.74 119.78

21.98 14.89

190.23 181.2

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Occupancy

Architectural Office

Seasonal Shift

Architectural Office

Tailored HVAC

Architectural Office

Tailored HVAC & Seasonal Shift

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DECEMBER Temp

O u r i n t e n t f o r t h i s p r o j e c t w a s t o c r e a t e a s p a c e o f s h i f t i n g t h e r m a l e x p e r i e n c e s o n t h r e e l e v e l s m e a s u r i n g t e m p e r a t u r e s t h r o u g h o u t t h e e n t i r e s p a c e f o r o n e m o m e n t i n t i m e , t h r o u g h o u t t h e d a y , a n d t h r o u g h o u t t h e y e a r . T o a c c o m p l i s h t h i s w e s h i f t e d o c c u p a n c y b a s e d o n o b s e r v e d a r c h i t e c t u r a l o f f i c e o c c u p a t i o n p a t t e r n s , a s w e l l a s s e a s o n a l l y t o m a t c h t h e t h e r m a l p e r f o r m a n c e o f t h e s p a c e s . L a s t l y , w e m a t c h e d t h e H V A C s e t p o i n t s t o t h i s s a m e c u r v e t o c r e a t e a s p a c e w i t h r e d u c e d e n e r g y l e v e l s . W e a c h i e v e d s o m e s u c c e s s w i t h t h i s , c r e a t i n g a v a r i e d e x p e r i e n c e t h r o u g h o u t t h e s p a c e , d u r i n g a d a y a n d d u r i n g a y e a r .

Open Studio Space

4200 sqft

Closed Office Space

1600 sqft

Conference Rooms

1200 sqft

Bathrooms

1200 sqft

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10000 sqft

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20th April 2012

20th May 2012

20th June 2012

20th July 2012

20th August 2012

20th September 2012

20th October 2012

20th November 2012

20th December 2012

S h i f t i n g T h e r m a l D e l i g h t _ seeking an ever changing environment

S h i f t i n g O c c u p a n c i e s _ shifting occupancy usage based on time & day

U s a g e B a s e d E n e r g y A n a l y s i s

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141.7 130.41

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23.42

130.11 123.74 119.78

21.98 14.89

190.23 181.2

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Occupancy

Architectural Office

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Architectural Office

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Architectural Office

Tailored HVAC & Seasonal Shift

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Open Studio Space

4200 sqft

Closed Office Space

1600 sqft

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1200 sqft

Bathrooms

1200 sqft

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20th April 2012

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20th July 2012

20th August 2012

20th September 2012

20th October 2012

20th November 2012

20th December 2012

S h i f t i n g T h e r m a l D e l i g h t _ seeking an ever changing environment

S h i f t i n g O c c u p a n c i e s _ shifting occupancy usage based on time & day

U s a g e B a s e d E n e r g y A n a l y s i s

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Closed Office Space 1600 sqft

Conference Rooms 1200 sqft

Bathrooms 1200 sqftServer/Storage/Mech.

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Office 1Open Studio 1

Prashant VermaMatthew Ryberg

Arc-592Tools for the Invisible

Fall 2012

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20th February 2012

20th March 2012

20th April 2012

20th May 2012

20th June 2012

20th July 2012

20th August 2012

20th September 2012

20th October 2012

20th November 2012

20th December 2012

S h i f t i n g T h e r m a l D e l i g h t _ seeking an ever changing environment

S h i f t i n g O c c u p a n c i e s _ shifting occupancy usage based on time & day

U s a g e B a s e d E n e r g y A n a l y s i s

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130.11 123.74 119.78

21.98 14.89

190.23 181.2

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Occupancy

Architectural Office

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Architectural Office

Tailored HVAC

Architectural Office

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Open Studio Space

4200 sqft

Closed Office Space

1600 sqft

Conference Rooms

1200 sqft

Bathrooms

1200 sqft

Server/Storage/Mech.

Total:

1800 sqft

10000 sqft

Office 1Open Studio 1

N

20th December

20th November 2012

20th October 2012

20th September 2012

20th August 2012

20th July 2012

20th June 2012

20th May 2012

20th April 2012

20th March 2012

20th February 2012

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Children Museum... connecting past present & future

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LODHA Golf Link Village | Pune

This is a 1200 unit township on the express-way connecting Mumbai and Pune. Given the nature of the programme and limited buildable land a planning strategy was adopted to create programmically defined high rise towers of variying heights connected by sky decks at refuge floor levels.

The idea of this township is to offer variying experiences of downtown shopping arcades at road lev-el along the internal roads and high street, a garden at the podium level and privacy of individuals looking over the golf course all in space of minutes.

Role in the project : Architect for the Club House, 22 Storey Duplex Tower, Villa. Development of the Master PlanCurrent Status : Under Construction.Site Area : 104 Acres

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The Clubhouse is a 50,000 sq.ft area designed as a series of pavilions (verandahs) connected together with transistion corridors. The estimated cost of the Club House is 12 Crores i.e approximately 27 million US Dollars.

Project Status: Under Construction

Club House Entrance CLUB HOUSE[ ]

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Basement

CLUB HOUSE[ ]

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Section Through Pool

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Ground Floor

Unit Plan

Upper Floor

This Duplex Apartment has floor area of 5600 sq.ft. It is an high end four bedroom residential apartment with swimming pool in every unit. The floor plan is designed to accomodate the semi private space on the lower floor and private spaces on the upper floor. The open floor plan is designed to bring a sense of villa lifestyle in the high rise apartment.

Role: Design ArchitectProject Status: Under Construction

Rendering of the Living Area

DUPLEX Apartment[ ]

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The VILLA[ ]

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Ground Floor

Side ElevationSection Through Living Area Golf Side Elevation

First FloorSecond Floor

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[ Digital Modelling ] Burnham Pavilion R H I N O + V - R AY

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[ ]HABITAT For HumanityBuffalo, NY | 2012 | Volunteer

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PHOTOGRAPHY[ ]Pittsburgh, Chicago, Buffalo, San Antonio,

Barcelona, Segovia, Jodhpur,

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River Walk, San Antonio | TX |55

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Water Tower, Chicago | IL

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The Roman aqueduct , Segovia | SPAIN |59

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The Ellicott Square Building, Buffalo | NY

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Barcelona | SPAIN |61

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Louis Sullivan’s Guaranty Building, Buffalo | NY

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Jharokha, Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur | INDIA |63

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