Adnan Haque - Portfolio Vol 2

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Contents ACADEMIC PROJECTS

THE INCUBATOR

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Design Thesis Studio: Concrete and Clay Studio Leader: Virginia Mannering University of Melbourne 2018

DIGITAL MUSEUM Level: C Studio: Screenshot Architecture Studio Leader: Anna Nervegna University of Melbourne 2017

TROLLEY WORKSHOP

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Level: E Studio: Galapagos Island Studio Leader: Justyna Karakavezch University of Melbourne 2018

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CENTRE FOR MUSIC

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Undergrad Thesis Level 5 Term 2 Studio Leaders: Fuad H. Mallick, Zainab F. Ali, Abul Fazal Mahmudunnobi and Shakil Ahmad Shimul BRAC University 2011


PROFESSIONAL PROJECTS

SAIRU HILL RESORT

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DOMUS Architects 2012-2017

KOLLOL DUPLEX APARTMENT DOMUS Architects 2015-2017

RATARGUL RETREAT

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DOMUS Architects 2016

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THERMAX HEAD OFFICE STUDIO DOMUS Architects 2016

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Adnan Ferdous Haque

THE INCUBATOR

Design Thesis Studio: 07 Studio Name: Concrete and Clay Studio Leader: Virginnia Mannering Master of Architecture University of Melbourne Year: 2018

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Selected Works

Brisbane was once a mangrove swamp. Today, backyards in its suburbs provide most of the green cover in the city, contributing immensely to Brisbane’s urban forest and providing sustenance to Brisbane’s unique wildlife species. Planting invasive species and using inappropriate pesticides are threatening this ecosystem. Workshop initiatives by the government to create awareness about sustainable gardening practices take place in libraries. A library needs to engage people through sharing seeds, plants and knowledge of endemic species. If the library acts as an incubator where it stores seeds and grows plants till they are transferable, it can distribute them back to the city and help Brisbane Council achieve its goal of 40% Green Urban Forest by 2031.

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The backyards of Brisbane’s suburbs provide most of the green cover in the city and contributes to the urban forest.

Planting invasive species and using inappropriate pesticides are threatening this ecosystem.

The site, located on the fringes of Brisbane’s opposite the Brisbane city Botanic Garden.

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These urban forests provide sustenance to Brisbane’s unique wildlife species.

The government is taking initiatives to increase Brisbane’s green by 40% by 2031.

Plant spaces located at the maximum sun-exposed parts.


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ECOSYSTEM The endemic plants grown in the library can be distributed back to the parks, and also contribute to the urban forest. CITY Plants are distributed back to the city.

COMMUNITY People can donate seeds of endemic species, plants and knowledge on botany.

ENDEMIC SPECIES

Visual connection with the city botanical garden and south bank parkland.

The incubator, library for plants.

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FRONT ELEVATION

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UV LIGHTS SOIL SPRINKLERS DRAINAGE PIPES

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Legend 01. Vault space for seeds 02. Collections office 03. Mounting and sorting 04. Cafe 05. Information centre 06. Tall trees over 8m 07. Tall trees over 8m 08. Ground covers, grasses and vines 09. Workshop spaces 10. Books and information 11. Plants Library: Low Shrubs 1-2m 12. Workshop spaces 13. Medium Shrubs 2-5m 15. Community garden space 16. Small trees 5-8m 17. Tall trees over 8m 18. Green roof

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Top Left: Community Garden Space Bottom Left: Exterior view Right: Interior view demonstrating the apparatus.

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TROLLEY WORKSHOP

Level: E Studio: 10 Studio Name: Galapagos Islands Studio Leader: Justyna Karakavezch Group Mates: Kunling Han, Rebecca Li, Stephanie Clark, Syeda Tamara Zafar and Adnan Ferdous Haque. Master of Architecture University of Melbourne Year: 2018

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Located 1000km from the coast of Ecuador in the Pacific Ocean, the Galapagos Islands is a volcanic archipelago, containing one of the richest marine ecosystems in the world and at a junction of the world’s three great ocean currents. It is home to many unique species such as the marine iguanas, flightless cormorants, giant tortoises, and many more. However, the archipelago is under threat from population growth, tourism, and its increasing dependence on mainland Ecuador. Waste collected on the island is taken back to Ecuador on boats while a majority ends up in landfills on the island, due to an inefficient waste management system. Foods and goods are mostly imported from the mainland. As a group, we investigated these issues faced by one of the main islands San Cristobal, and proposed interventions using Complex Adaptive System theory, which could help the island and its inhabitants depend less on the mainland for resources and waste management.

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Our Concept was to design sustainable structures made from local materials such as invasive species of guava trees, and encourage community participation.

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Tourism Airbnb Airbnb accommodation on unfinished buildings will encourage interaction between tourists and locals while bringing in revenue to local homeowners.

Kunling Han

Food Production Hydroponics Demonstration Pavilion Hydroponic pavilions can grow endemic foods that can promote local cuisine and reduce imports of invasive plant species.

Stephanie Clark

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Waste Management Plastic Recycling Tower Plastic waste donated here will be recycled into parts for trolleys and building materials.

Rebecca Li

Mobility Assembly Workshop Parts for the trolleys from the recycling tower will be assembled here into two types of trolleys and sold to locals or rented out to tourists. Thus, improving pedestrian mobility.

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LEGEND 1. Exhibition Space 2. Assembly Area 3. Storage 4. Plastic Recycling Tower

T RO L L E Y D E S I G N 1 Trolley requires 2.4 KG of recycled plastic (HDPE) 192 MJ of embodied Energy Consumed Foldable. Portable. Recycled and Recyclable.

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ASSEMBLE

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F LO O R A N D M E TA L F O OT I N G S

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S C R E E N W I T H PO S T S

RO O F B E A M S

S O LA R PA N E L S

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DIGITAL MUSEUM

Level: C Studio: 29 Studio Name: Screenshot Architecture Studio Leaders: Anna Nervegna Master of Architecture University of Melbourne Year: 2017

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We often hear that to discover something new we must study the old, to invent the future we must understand the past. The poet T. S. Eliot reminds us that tradition cannot be possessed it needs to be reinvented and rediscovered by the future generations. A Traditional museum is a place for knowing where the people interact with the exhibits of the past in order to learn something new. However, there are thousands of exhibits all around the world and it’s just not physically possible for a person to embark on the journey to see all the exhibits. Accessibility becomes the issue. Due to the advancement of technology in 3D scanning, imagery and 3D printing. It is now possible to bring forth all the exhibits and even the unexplored sites with the help of technology and fit them all in a space where people can experience them first hand.

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I believe a digital museum should be a building out of Science fiction, defying the laws of physics and nature. The inventions of today are often inspired by science fiction. Federation Square stands out as a unique public space breaking from the typical grid system of Melbourne. It is the cultural hub where sports enthusiasts, music lovers, tourists, art fanatics congregate in order to celebrate life. Federation East needs to be an important public space where it can learn from its predecessor and provide for future generations.

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THE EXOSKELETON Structural system

SECONDARY STRUCTURE

PRIMARY STRUCTURE VIERENDEEL TRUSS

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CONCRETE CORE

TERTIARY STRUCTURE

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CENTRE FOR MUSIC

Undergraduate Thesis Project Level 5 Term 2. Studio Leaders: Fuad H. Mallick, Zainab F. Ali, Abul Fazal Mahmudunnobi and Shakil Ahmad Shimul. Bachelor of Architecture BRAC University, Dhaka, Bangladesh Year: 2011

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Selected Works

Music is an art form whose medium is sound. For people in various cultures, music is an important part of their way of life. Ancient Greek and Indian Philosophers defined music as tones ordered horizontally as melodies and vertically as harmonies. Bangladesh is one of the fastest growing countries in the world and has become a host for sports, music and other activities celebrating life. In addition to the Cricket World Cup, other activities are taking places, such as the World Music Festival celebrating Folk, Classical, Jazz and Blues genres of music. Artists across the globe are coming to take part in these festivals that are being held in venues like Women’s Complex, B.I.C.C and Army Stadium. However, these venues lack proper acoustics and space. With an appropriately designed Centre where music could be celebrated year long, artists could perform there, and afterwards give lectures, attend workshops, share and exchange ideas about music, culture and life itself.

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We could learn a lot more about the artists and they could learn more about our culture, music, and perspectives. This could lead to successful development in aspects of knowledge, culture and society. Being a musician myself, I was keen on undertaking this challenge for my thesis project.

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P R O CE S S

BANGLADESH, DHAKA

DHAKA, PURBACHAL

PURBACHAL, SECTOR 29

SECTOR 29, SITE

COMPOSITE DIAGRAM

LAKES AND GREENS

ROAD NETWORK

LANDUSE

SITE INVENTORY

The site is situated 16 KM north-east of Dhaka. The rivers Balu and Shitalakshya flow on the west and east side of the city. A 300-feet wide road intersecting at Pragati Sharani connects the town with Dhaka. Recreational facilities are scarce in our country. The Center for Music will act as a cultural hub for the community of Purbachal by being a platform for youth from where they can be inspired, educated, and broaden their skills. It will encourage interaction between people of all ages through music.

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SOUND WAVES

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PHASE 01 MODEL

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Inspired by Iannis Xenakis, who pioneered the use of mathematical models in music such as applications of set theory, stochastic processes, game theory and also an important influence on the development of electronic and computer music. He integrated music with architecture, designing music for pre-existing spaces, and designing spaces to be integrated with specific music compositions and performances.

INITIAL SKETCHES

PHASE 02 MODEL

STEP 01. Sound wave pattern which was derived from the song ‘High Hopes’ from the album ‘The Division Bell’ by Pink Floyd with the aid of a wave pattern generating software. STEP 02. Initial sketches derived from the sound waves pattern.

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CONCEPTUAL MODEL

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FINAL MODEL

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STEP 03. A conceptual three-dimensional form was generated for volumetric analysis. STEP 04. Functions were added to the form, changing the volume and morphology of the form.

STEP 05. Courtyard, dock and double height spaces were created manipulating the overall volume and shape. STEP 06. Final detailed model with elevation. Details were added to the shell structure. Landscape and plazas were designed by adjusting the site.

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SOUTH ELEVATION 20’

40’

80’

LEVEL 03 60’

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

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240’

60’ 120’

The Level 03 plan above illustrates the overall space allocations for the second floor of the Centre for Music. The classrooms and music studios are located on the left separated by a courtyard. Listening room, the library, computer laboratory which are double height are located at the centre, while concert hall and backstage facilities are placed on the right.

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The plan illustrates the site and its features for the institute. Surrounded by a lake from west to east, it is accessed by an arc-shaped road on the S.W corner. The landscaped plaza creates a buffer space, from the roads. N.W side features the entry and concert hall. Classrooms, studios and seminar halls are located at the N and performance areas are located at the centre. The amphitheatre and restaurant are located at the N.E near the lake. +40’ +28’ +16’ 00’ -10’ -20’

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EAST ELEVATION

NORTH ELEVATION

WEST ELEVATION

LEVEL 02 60’

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The Level 02 plan illustrates the overall space allocations for the first floor of the Center for Music, with similar planning to the second floor and additional restaurant spaces.

PERSPECTIVE

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AER I AL V I E W

The idea was to capture the essence of music through an abstract form which was based off sound waves and their interactions in acoustical spaces. The internal spaces were designed to enrich and maximize the experience of both listening to and performing music. The material for the shell of the architecture was prefabricated concrete which wraps the entire exoskeleton diagrid structure. All the glasses used were

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double layered soundproof glass. The walls and floors were made of concrete with acoustical treatment, wrapped with wood. The landscape and plaza were designed in relation to the exterior elevation, striking a balance between soft paved, green fields and the lake.


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EXPLODED VIEW

CONCRETE ROOF

CONCRETE SHELL

DIAGRID STRUCTURE

GLASS

ACOUSTIC WALLS

CONCRETE FLOOR

LANDSCAPED PLAZA

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URBAN PLAZA

The urban plaza is open for public interactions, activities, and open-air concerts. Soft paved landscape and green fields enrich the ambience of the exterior and the surrounding lake dramatizes the site. The setting provides a space where people can just come to relax, enjoy a picnic and listen to great music and meet interesting musicians.

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AMPHITHEATRE

The amphitheatre cascades down and spreads out to the lake. The stage with the artist would appear to float on water from a viewers perspective. A touch of green in the form of triangular patches was introduced in the design to provide soft surfaces.

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SAIRU HILL RESORT

D O M U S Architects Location: Banderban, Bangladesh Type: Hospitality Area: 12 Acres Studio Team: Mustafa Ameen, Mustaque Hossain Quadry, Kazi Meftahul Arefin, Kaisar Hossain, Adnan Ferdous Haque, Nazmul Nayeem, Raiyan Samiul Haque, and Sadia Afrose. Photographs: Mahmud Nayem Year: 2012 - 2017

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SAIRU Hill Resort is located in Bandarban which is in the South-Eastern province of Bangladesh. It is known as one of the most scenic travel destinations in Bangladesh for its hilly terrains, waterfalls and majestic landscapes. Our idea was to design pavilions on a landscape, from where nature could be experienced in all its glory. Minimalist forms using local and reused materials, blend in with the lush green landscape.

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Project Role Under Supervision • Brainstormed and designed with studio team. • Drafted for schematic design and design development phase. • Developed the Masterplan • Prepared drawings for construction. • Modelled 3D for presentation purposes. • Generated 3D Visualisations for in-house purposes • Maintained liaison with contractors and consultants. • Performed site inspections and modified drawings accordingly.

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SAIRU MASTERPLAN LEGEND 1. Drop off 2. Parking 3. Entry 4. Information kiosk 5. Outdoor deck 6. Lounge 7. Reception 8. Toilet zone 9. Restaurant 10. Juice bar 11. Outdoor seating 12. Restaurant deck 13. Premium suites 14. Executive suites 15. Swimming pool 16. Jacuzzi

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17. Spa and sauna 18. Pool side restaurant 19. Children’s play area 20. Sairu tree 21. Sairu point 22. Shangu view with terrace 23. Shangu view 24. Shimul tola 25. Camping area 26. Service block 27. Badminton court


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DESIGN DEVELOPMENT

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Left: Front view of the restaurant and outdoor deck. Right: View of the restaurant deck.

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RATARGUL RETREAT

D O M U S Architects Location: Ratargul, Sylhet, Bangladesh. Type: Hospitality Area: 167 Acres Studio Team: Mustafa Ameen, Kaisar Hossain, Adnan Ferdous Haque, Raiyan Samiul Haque, Asif Imteaz Year: 2016

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Ratargul Retreat is in the concept design phase. It is located near the Ratargul Swamp forest which is a freshwater swamp forest by the Gowain River, in Fatehpur Union, Gowainghat, Sylhet, Bangladesh. It is the only swamp forest located in Bangladesh and one of the few freshwater swamp forests in the world. Our brief was to design a sanctuary for tourists and families that allowed recreation and rejuvenation for its inhabitants while respecting and highlighting the natural surroundings. We proposed a self-sustaining eco-village, which would encourage the participation of the local community, generate jobs and encourage engagement between the locals and tourists.

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Project Role Under supervision • Prepared the project feasibility report • Developed and Rendered the Masterplan • Drafted the plans for the cottages • 3D Modelling • Wrote report

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LEGEND 1. Administration 2. Information Desk 3. Club House 4. Restaurant 5. Parking 6. Drivers Waiting Lounge 7. Helipad 8. Range with Cottages 9. Swimming Pool 10. Kiosks 11. Amphitheatre 12. Tribal Centre 13. Camping Ground 14. Boat Club 15. Preserved Forest 16. Cultural Deck 17. Playground 18. Farmhouse 19. Organic Research Centre 20. Deck 21. Power Station 22. Meditation Centre 23. Service Block 24. Managers Residence 25. Range View Restaurant 26. Honey Moon Cottages 27. Family Cottages 28. Supreme Villas 29. Villas 30. Mini Golf Course

RATARGUL RETREAT MASTERPLAN

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KOLLOL DUPLEX APARTMENTS

D O M U S Architects Type: Residential Area: 507sqm Location: Ratargul, Sylhet, Bangladesh. Studio Team: Mustafa Ameen, Kazi Meftahul Arefin, Adnan Ferdous Haque and Raiyan Samiul Haque, Year: 2014 -2017

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Kollol Duplex Apartments is a 10-Storied Residential building with four duplex apartments and three basements, located in Baridhara, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Designed for the owner of Kollol Group, the apartments are supported with amenities such as a gym, rooftop garden with BBQ space and a jacuzzi. Terraces with gardens were integrated within each floor plan to bring in the outdoors into the building.

Project role Under supervision • Form Development • 3D Modelling • 3D Visualisation • Construction Documentation • Material Specifications • Site Inspection

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15'-10" TOILET ENTRY CONFIGURATION

FOR SB/SOCKET LOCATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROL, FOLLOW THE TOIELT ENTRY CONFIGURATION AS SHOWN IN DETAIL. IF THERE IS ANY CHANGE REQUIRED DUE TO SITE CONDITION, NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT(S)/AUTHORITY.

ROOM ENTRY CONFIGURATION

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FOR SB/SOCKET LOCATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROL, FOLLOW THE ROOM ENTRY CONFIGURATION AS SHOWN IN DETAIL. IF THERE IS ANY CHANGE REQUIRED DUE TO SITE CONDITION, NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT(S)/AUTHORITY.

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ROOM ENTRY CONFIGURATION

FOR SB/SOCKET LOCATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROL, FOLLOW THE ROOM ENTRY CONFIGURATION AS SHOWN IN DETAIL. IF THERE IS ANY CHANGE REQUIRED DUE TO SITE CONDITION, NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT(S)/AUTHORITY.

15'-10"

16'-10" EQ

2'-1112"

5'-4"

7'-5" 7'-5"

9'-3"

7'-5"

7'-5"

9'-3"

TOILET ENTRY CONFIGURATION FOR SB/SOCKET LOCATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROL, FOLLOW THE TOIELT ENTRY CONFIGURATION AS SHOWN IN DETAIL. IF THERE IS ANY CHANGE REQUIRED DUE TO SITE CONDITION, NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT(S)/AUTHORITY.

GENERAL CONFIGURATION

FOR SB/SOCKET LOCATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROL, FOLLOW THE TOIELT ENTRY CONFIGURATION AS SHOWN IN DETAIL. IF THERE IS ANY CHANGE REQUIRED DUE TO SITE CONDITION, NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT(S)/AUTHORITY.

ROOM ENTRY CONFIGURATION

20 10 5 3 1

FOR SB/SOCKET LOCATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROL, FOLLOW THE ROOM ENTRY CONFIGURATION AS SHOWN IN DETAIL. IF THERE IS ANY CHANGE REQUIRED DUE TO SITE CONDITION, NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT(S)/AUTHORITY.

FEET FEET

TOILET ENTRY CONFIGURATION

DUPLEX APARTMENT COMPLEX DUPLEX APARTMENT COMPLEX

C B

4' sculpture

9"

01 3'-9" + 30" FINISHED LEVEL.

9"

1'-8" 1'-8" 1'-8" 1'-8"

10" 4'

02 02

EQ FOR SB/SOCKET LOCATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROL, FOLLOW THE TOIELT ENTRY CONFIGURATION AS SHOWN IN DETAIL. IF THERE IS ANY CHANGE REQUIRED DUE TO SITE CONDITION, NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT(S)/AUTHORITY.

TOILET ENTRY CONFIGURATION

FOR SB/SOCKET LOCATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROL, FOLLOW THE TOIELT ENTRY CONFIGURATION AS SHOWN IN DETAIL. IF THERE IS ANY CHANGE REQUIRED DUE TO SITE CONDITION, NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT(S)/AUTHORITY.

KALLOL BARIDHARA

KALLOL BARIDHARA

sculpture sculpture

14'-1" 13'-4" 4' 10" 5'-7"

A

7'-11" 10" 1'

D 4' 9'-9" 3'-3" 9'-9" 4'

sculpture sculpture sculpture

15'-8" 16'-7" 15'-4" 15'-8" 16'-7" 15'-4"

05

sculpture

06

GENERAL CONFIGURATION

GENERAL CONFIGURATION

ROOM ENTRY CONFIGURATION

FOR SB/SOCKET LOCATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROL, FOLLOW THE ROOM ENTRY CONFIGURATION AS SHOWN IN DETAIL. IF THERE IS ANY CHANGE REQUIRED DUE TO SITE CONDITION, NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT(S)/AUTHORITY.

0 20 10 5 3 1 0

4" 4"

10"

C B A

10" 5'-7" 7'-11" 10" 1'

FOR SB/SOCKET LOCATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROL, FOLLOW THE TOIELT ENTRY CONFIGURATION AS SHOWN IN DETAIL. IF THERE IS ANY CHANGE REQUIRED DUE TO SITE CONDITION, NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT(S)/AUTHORITY.

GENERAL CONFIGURATION

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FOR SB/SOCKET LOCATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROL, FOLLOW THE TOIELT ENTRY CONFIGURATION AS SHOWN IN DETAIL. IF THERE IS ANY CHANGE REQUIRED DUE TO SITE CONDITION, NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT(S)/AUTHORITY.

sculpture

04 04

EQ EQ FREEZE

03 FOR SB/SOCKET LOCATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF CONTROL, FOLLOW THE TOIELT ENTRY CONFIGURATION AS SHOWN IN DETAIL. IF THERE IS ANY CHANGE REQUIRED DUE TO SITE CONDITION, NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT(S)/AUTHORITY.

EXHAUST HOOD

04

LIFT SHAFT

1850 mm X 2000 mm 6'-1" X 6'-7"

EQ EQ EQ

06 06

EQ EQ

05 05

TOP COUNTER WILL BE 24" FROM BOTTOM COUNTER. + 34" FINISHED LEVEL. TALL UNIT

03

04

+ 34" FINISHED LEVEL. DEEP FREEZE

03 03

EQ EQ

02 02

sculpture sculpture

sculpture

LIFT SHAFT LIFT SHAFT

1850 mm X 2000 mm 6'-1" X 6'-7"

01 DOWN WASH

1850 mm X 2000 mm 6'-1" X 6'-7"

LIFT SHAFT

1850 mm X 2000 mm 6'-1" X 6'-7"

01 + 34" FINISHED LEVEL.

01

15'-8" 16'-7"

1'-4" 9'-5" 4'-8" 3'-2" 5" 3'-2" 1'-3"

D C B A D

6'-10" 13'-4" 10" 4' 1'-4" 9'-5" 1' 6'-10" 5"

15'-4" 15'-8" 16'-7" 15'-4"

3'-2" 1'-3" 6' 10" 13'-4"

C B A

05

13'-5"

Adnan Ferdous Haque

DRY WALL


Selected Works

10" 4'-3"

8'-3"

4" 4"

5" 1'-4"

6"

2'

2'-6"

4'

10" 9" 9" 9" 6"

2'

10"

4"

6"

2'-6"

1" 12'-92

11'-11"

6"

10"

6"

6'-2"

5'-9"

5" 4"

4"

SECTION 04-04

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Adnan Ferdous Haque

Left: Front elevation perspective. Top Right: Interior perspective of the master bedroom. Bottom Left: Interior perspective of the family living space.

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Selected Works

Adnan Ferdous Haque / 61


Adnan Ferdous Haque

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Selected Works

Formal Living Space Softwares used: Sketchup, V-ray and Photoshop.

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Adnan Ferdous Haque

THERMAX HEAD OFFICE STUDIO

D O M U S Architects Type: Office Interior Area: 51sqm. Location: Kakrail, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Studio Team: Mustafa Ameen, Kaisar Hossain, Adnan Ferdous Haque, Raiyan Samiul Haque, Asif Imteaz and Mahmud Hossain Nayem. Photographs: Mahmud Hossain Nayem Year: 2016

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Selected Works

The studio design was part of the interior design for the Corporate Head Office of Thermax group, one of the leading garments industries of Bangladesh. The studio serves as the gallery space with the products as its exhibits. The studio is the first point of contact with clients and therefore represents the brand and establishes the ambience of Thermax Group.

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Project Role • Lead Designer of the Studio part • Space planning • Furniture details • Material specifications • Collaborate with contractors and oversee the construction • Site inspection

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Adnan Ferdous Haque

4"Ø WEST WATER PIPE 4"Ø SOIL PIPE

EXECUTIVE TOILET CABINET SHOE RACK PANTRY

ABLUTION SPACE

TOILET MD TOILET

09

THE

08

07

MALE TOILET

TOILET ZONE

FEATURE WALL/ SCREEN

TEA ROOM

MD'S MEETING

EXECUTIVE TOILET

TOILET

05

AC

FEMALE TOILET

4"Ø RAIN WATER PIPE 4"Ø RAIN WATER PIPEOUTDOOR 4"Ø WEST WATER PIPE 4"Ø SOIL PIPE

EXECUTIVE TOILET

THE

PRAYER SPACE 35 PERSON

MACHINE 4 nos. 4"Ø RAIN WATER PIPE

RETIRING ROOM

CABINET

THE

5"

1'-212"

2'-6"

750X690

1'-212"

550Ø

750X690

600X600

750X690

600X600

750X690

550Ø

750X690 26

00

CONFERENCES ROOM (20)

550Ø

550Ø

750X690

750X690

FEATURE SCREEN

DN

MD'S GUEST WAITING

THE

06

MD'S ROOM

THE

WAITING LOUNGE

UP

02

03

04 CABINET

ST011

MAIN LOBBY ENTRY LOUNGE

ST003

ACCESS CONTROL PANEL

UP FIRE STAIR

01

ROLLING SHUTTER

9 00

10

SECRETARIES / PS

ROLLING SHUTTER PM

RECEPTION TABLE

Server Rack 42 U

OUTDOOR MACHINE

THE

THE

Server Rack Server Rack 32 U 32 U

AC

DESIGN ELEMENT

DN

DN

MAIN STAIR FEATURE WALL

BENCH

OFFICE ASSTT.

GLASS

LIFT

LIFT

FIRE LIFT

LIFT

UP

ROLLING SHUTTER

THE

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14'-5"

4'

3'-1112"

1'-5" 2' 1'-912"

1'-912"

7"

9'-2"

7'-712" 3' 4"

sculpture

4'-3"

8'-8

3' 4'-11" 9 00 PM PM 0 3'-9120"9

4'-11" ST003

CABINET

14

"

9

9 00

00 9

9

00

00

6'-11"

PM

PM

9

9

sculpture

00

00

PM

PM

8'-

6'-4"

12'-5"

00 1 4'-4 9 2" PM

9

9

00

00

PM

PM

4'-212"

PM

PM

ST011 ST011 ST011 ST011

CORPORATE OFFICE INTERIOR FOR THERMAX GROUP 89 KAKRAIL 13TH FLOOR PLAN

11"

7"

9

9 00

00 PM

PM

ST011 ST011 ST011

0 PM 0 PM

HALF HEIGHT SWING DOOR CUPBOARD

0 PM 0 PM 0 PM

HALF HEIGHT SWING DOOR CUPBOARD

9 00 PM

09 09

9 00 PM 9 00 PM 9 00 PM

09

ST011 ST011 ST011

HALF HEIGHT SWING DOOR CUPBOARD

ST011

09

9

9 00

00 PM

PM

9

9 00

00 PM

PM

9

9 00

00

ST011 ST011 ST011

HALF HEIGHT SWING DOOR CUPBOARD

ST011

PM

PM

ST003 9 00 PM 9 00

09

9 00 PM

ST011 ST011 ST011

9

9

00

00

PM

PM

HALF HEIGHT SWING DOOR CUPBOARD

9

9 00

00 PM

PM

ST011 ST011 ST011

9 00 PM

HALF HEIGHT SWING DOOR CUPBOARD

THE

PM

13

CABINET

THERMAX HEAD OFFICE 13TH FLOOR PLAN

sculpture

1

12

4"

ST003

CABINET

8'-8 2"

ST003

4'-1012"

1

11

2'-612"

2'

ST003

3'-10 2"

CABINET

2'-012"

STUDIO 7'-10"

ADMINISTRATION(15) + FINANCE (10) + IMPORT (10)

CABINET

sculpture

8'-112" 4'-812"

712"

4" DVR/ NVR

2"

1'-5"

PRINT

OFFICE ASSTT.

1'-3"

THE

CABINET

THE

AC OUTDOOR MACHINE

12'-1112"

X1

20

0


Selected Works

THE

sculpture

STUDIO

PM

00 9

ST003

sculpture

ST003

sculpture

LEGEND 1. Lobby 2. Lounge 3. Waiting Space 4. Managing Director’s Office 5. Meeting Room 6. Conference Room 7. Toilet 8. Prayer Space 9. Pantry 10. Reception 11. Administration 12. Finance 13. Import 14. Studio

9

00

PM

9

00

PM

ST003

sculpture

THERMAX HEAD OFFICE STUDIO PLAN

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Adnan Ferdous Haque

1'-912"

4'-11"

4'-414"

sculpture

sculpture

sculpture

2'-714"

2'-612"

4'-314"

3'-1112"

1'-8"

3'-914"

sculpture

1'-8"

4'-11"

7'-712"

3'

1'-912"

3'

2'

1'-5"

1034"

4'

30'-11 14" 13'-712"

1'-1034"

7'-712"

3'

13'-712"

1'-912" 3'

1'-912"

3'-5"

4'

9'-5"

1'-514"

1'-6"

1'-1034"

4'

4"

Studio Wall ELEVATION02

WALL ELEVATION 01

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1'-514"

4'-7"

6'-1"

7'-7"

1'-512"

1034"

4'-114"

1'-214"


Selected Works

Mannequin

1 2"

Grove

Glass Door

Mirror Panel

Wooden Tray

Glass Mirror Wrapped

sculpture

8'-9" 1 2"

1 2"

2'

15' 1 2"

2'

1 2"

2'

1 2"

2'

10"

2'

1 2"

2'

1 2"

2'

1 2"

2'

1 2"

2'

1 2"

2'

1 2"

2'

812"

10"

7"

MIRROR

7'-5"

MIRROR

MIRROR 10"

1'-512"

MIRROR

MIRROR

1'-212"

2'-112"

2'-10"

5'-012"

5'-9"

MIRROR

Studio Wall ELEVATION01

WALL ELEVATION 02

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Adnan Ferdous Haque

70


Selected Works

7' 6'

1'

1'-3"

THERMAX, GULSHAN STUDIO TABLE 7"

2'-6"

1'-

1'-

1'-3"

7"

TOP VIEW 2'-6"

1'-6"

1'-6"

1'-

91 2"

1'-3"

1" 2 11 1'-

1'-6"

1'-3"

1'-3"

3"

1'

1'-6"

4'

3"

1'-6"

1'-3"

7'

FRONT ELEVATION

RIGHT ELEVATION

2"

1'-6"

LEFT ELEVATION

1'-6"

4'

1'-6"

7'

BACK ELEVATION

THERMAX, KAKRAIL STUDIO TABLE 1" 8'-0 2

4'-512"

3'-4" 7' -1

"

"

-8

03

4'-6"

01

4'-3"

04

1" 6'-7 2

7'

2'-6"

02 8'-4 1 2"

2'-6"

8'

1'-5"

"

912" 1012"

11"

05

2'-8

STUDIO TABLE INNER PRISM

2'-6" 2'-4"

2'-6

"

2'-6"

"

04

7'-8"

2

8'-0 1 "

7'-1"

2'-8

1012"

11"

11"

05

8'

6'-7 1 2"

6'-2"

03

02

01

6'-2"

"

-8

7'

8'

8'-4 1 2"

2'-5"

1" 6'-7 2

5'-212"

5'-7"

2'-6"

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Adnan Ferdous Haque

72


Selected Works

Thermax Head Office Studio

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Adnan ferdous Haque

Address: 540 Swanston Street, Carlton, VIC 3053. Mobile: +61451553177 Email: adnan.ferdous.haque@gmail.com


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