Farhaan Bengali Portfolio

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TREE BARK DESIGNS

FARHAAN

BENGALI

Landscape & Architecture Design Portfolio


ABOUT & CONTACT LANDSCAPE & ARCHITECTURE DESIGN WILDERNEST - FINAL YEAR PROJECT JANNAT- URBAN CEMETERY FIVE STONES HILL CREST CLIFF DECK LAKE LODGE HILL TOP LOUNGE

LANDSCAPE DESIGN PRIVATE GARDEN PARK @ ECP MT EMILY HILL PARK OFFICE TERRACE GARDEN OFFICE BUILDING PLAZA

WORKSHOP


ABOUT & CONTACT

EDUCATION

Diploma In Design
 ( Landscape & Architecture design )
 Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts Singapore 2014 - 2017 NAFA Best Studentship Award 2017 NAFA Best Graduate Award 2017

EXPERIENCE Internship Zero9 Design, Mumbai, India - Landscape and Architecture Designer (June - July 2017)

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS Sketch up Auto cad Photoshop Illustrator

Internship As a Landscape & Architecture designer I’am aspiring to design spaces not just to satisfy design requirements or create functionality but design and create spaces and buildings for individuals and communities which feel like an extension of them. Spaces they can interact with or feel part of.

NParks Singapore - Design Division (May - July 2016)

Aging in place (Singapore) Collaborative project (Tay Kheng Soon & NAFA) July - Nov 2016

SILA Student member LA Future committee member.

Design & Build Workshop Earth and Bamboo Construction - December 2016

Green Thumb Design and Build 2016 - Gold

URA Bench Art Competition Winning design (Singapore - 2014)

ArKIDecture Student workshop by SAA Architects Student facilitator 2016- Current

Volunteered to teach the unprivileged India - June 2015

NAFA Leadership In The Arts - Teaching Workshop Student Presenter - February 2016

NAFA Student Representative 2015-2017

FARHAAN BENAGLI farhaanb134@gmail.com www.treebarkdesigns.tk


LANDSCAPE & ARCHITECTURE DESIGN

FINAL YEAR PROJECT


TheWILDERNEST LIVING with LEOPARDS




Master Plan


Study of seasonal trees and migratory birds.



Canopy Walk



Flamingo Watch



Bamboo Grove


Site / Study Model 1:400


LANDSCAPE & ARCHITECTURE DESIGN


Jannat Cemetery


design development

Jannat Meaning of death in islam. The common belief in islam is that the present life is a trial in preparation for the next realm of existence. The prophet said, “Live in this world as though you are a stranger or a traveller (passing through it). “

Significance of Burial.

Gardens with geometric patterns.

The practice of burial has a certain significance. It is believed that once a being does not have life in him anymore the soul leaves the body and the body must go where it belongs, back to earth. Once the soul has left the body, we pray for the souls journey to heaven or paradise also known as ‘Jannat’. The design of the cemetery aims to give the feel of paradise on earth so the place the journey of the soul begins is a pleasant one.

The dome which is a strong islamic architectural element.

Prayer hall.

Geometric motif screening . Burial space.

Burial space.

Significance of Geometric motifs. Geometric motifs were popular with islamic artist and designers in all parts of the world, for decorating almost every surface, whether walls or floors, pots or lamps, book covers or textiles. As islam spread from nation to nation and region to region, Islamic artists combined their penchant for geometry with existing traditions, creating a new and distinctive islamic art. This art expressed the logic and order inherent in the islamic vision o f the universe.

Islamic geometric motifs and elements.

Such islamic patterns re integrated into the design of the cemetery to decorate the cemetery as well as reflect islam’s interpretation of earth and bring the earthly elements closer to the dead.

A passage to indicate travel.

Plan View.


Final design

Jannat


LANDSCAPE & ARCHITECTURE DESIGN


five stones Ann Siang Hill Singapore


design development

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Location - Ann Siang Hill is a small hill, and the name of a road located in Chinatown within the Outram Planning Area in Singapore and historical site of Anglo-Chinese School. The road links Club Street and Ann Siang Road to South Bridge Road. Ann Siang Road connects Ann Siang Hill to Kadayanallur Street. Named after Chia Ann Siang (1832 - 1892) who was a businessman, both the roads are situated atop a hill known as Ann Siang Hill and lie within the Central Business District.

Concept - The concept of this project is to replicate the game of five stones on Ann Siang Hill taking people down the memory lane while they walk through the corridor formed between five huge stone structures that resemble the five stones used in the game.

The Idea - Five triangular stone structures just like the ones used in the game were imagined to be tossed on Ann Siang hill being the first step of the game. Interesting spaces and corridors were formed between the stones. The five stones were tried to be placed in such a way where visitors and users would enjoy a breath taking view of the sun rise and set on opposite end of the corridor and a spectacular view of the city and chinatown at the south end of the corridor. This allows the corridor to also act as a peaceful viewing deck in the bustling Central Business District.

The Game - Five stones, a popular game linked with Singapore’s history. A game we do not hear about anymore. Five stones is played by 2 or more players, using 5 small triangular cloth bags filled with rice, sand or saga seeds. The object is to complete a set of eight steps. The winner is the one completing a set the most number of tries. The first step of the game involves throwing the five stones . Whilst throwing a stone, pick up one stone and catch the stone in the air before it falls to the ground.

Ann Siang Hill

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SUNSET VIEW

SUNRISE VIEW

CITY SKYLINE VIEW

Re-arranging the stone to open up view for the sun.

Use and Function - Ann Siang hill is generally used as a corridor connecting Ann Siang Hill to Club street,South Bridge Rd, Kadayanallur Street and a resting spot and shelter from the rain and sun. Along with retaining the existing functionality of Ann Siang hill park, it also serves as an breathtaking viewing deck. Spaces were tried to be created to make the space more functional and usable. Creating corridors and circulation.

Creating interesting spaces and feel to the places.

Diagram indicating the path and spaces created.


STONE STRUCTURE

The ‘five stones’ being the most important element of the project the shape and form of the structure was a essential part of the design. Starting of from the original triangular shape to extending the sides of the triangle continuing into an organic form and eventually a blend of geometric and organic elements resulted in the final form being a four sided hollow structure .

The Shape and Structure

Final proposed shape

The original triangular shaped form used in the game of five stone

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Axonometric and plan view showing sun path from sunrise to sunset and placing of the five stone keeping in mind the sun path. For the visitor to experience the sun rise and sunset from corridors formed between the stone the sun path plays an essential view.. the five stones are placed in such a way that the visitor can see the breath taking view of the sun rise and set from top of the hill.

STEPS LEADING TO THE REFLECTIVE POOL

SUNRISE VIEW

Plan View

CITY SKYLINE VIEW SUNSET VIEW

Front View

Axonometric View

Plan View

Front view showing proposed materials.

SKYLIGHT

Isometric View

STEPS LEADING TO THE REFLECTIVE POOL REFLECTIVE POOL REFLECTING THE SKY THROUGH THE SKYLIGHT.

UPPER CORRIDOR

UNDERGROUND CORRIDOR

Under the foot of each ‘stone’ rests a reflective pool mirroring the sky on its still waters bring the sky to the user underground .Stone steps leads the user from the upper open corridor to the reflective pool and the semi open underground corridor.

A bird eye perspective showing the placing of the ‘five stone’ and steps that lead to the reflective fool and underground corridor.


The Ann Siang Hill area is a quiet enclave amid the hustle and bustle of Chinatown. Meander through brightly coloured shophouses and gain insights into the lives of Singapore's early immigrants. Among the hustle bustle around the hill lies a five stone passage connecting locations at the foot of Ann Siang Hill. The ' five stones ' serves as a corridor bringing you closer to earth and the sky by bringing the sky to you within the five stones through a reflective water pool placed under the foot of each stone.

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Ann Siang Hill Singapore


REFLECTIVE POOL AND UNDERGROUND CORRIDOR Steps from the foot of each stone lead the viewer to the underground corridor. As the visitor start approaching the end of the steps they start seeing a reflection of the sky upon a reflective pool that is positioned exactly perpendicular below the opening of the ‘stone’. This opening acts as a skylight as well as allows the sky to reflect upon the reflective pool.

UPPER CORRIDOR The proposed ‘five stones’ has an upper and lower corridor. The Upper open level serves as a viewing deck and a corridor and steps leading to the lower corridor at the foot of each stone lead to the underground corridor.

Underground corridor


LANDSCAPE & ARCHITECTURE DESIGN


CLIFF DECK HILL CREST


A new home at Sea Ranch, a half-century-old enclave of rugged modernist houses on the Northern California coast, captures the spirit of its surroundings.

THE SEA RANCH

something that looks like a small cliff , the house was designed in relation surrounding. A modern coastal house made to give a feel of a floating deck. The house is designed to give a sense of openness using glass facades on all sides of the house also allowing a panoramic view of the sea. Use of materials like glass, concrete, iron give it a modern feel. A pool side sit out gives a view of the sunset. An ideal relaxed evening sit out.

Proposed CLIFF DECK

LOCATION The Sea Ranch is a planned unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) located in Sonoma County, California, United States. The Sea Ranch is located along the Pacific Coast, about 100 mi (160 km) north of San Francisco and 120 mi (190 km) west of Sacramento.

ABOUT Sea Ranch Escape offers a selection of wonderful vacation homes in a variety of settings along the ten miles of the northern California coast that is the Sea Ranch. Stay in one of the magnificent homes and escape from the stress and strain of daily living. Perfect for a family retreat or a secluded hideaway for two kindred souls. Over the years, Sea Ranch has become a destination for architectural pilgrims, attracted by the pastoral modernism of its early buildings. But it’s also a thriving community that gains 30 or so houses each year.

CLIFF DECK

DESIGN Sea Ranch is noted for its distinctive architecture, which consists of simple concrete or timber-frame structures clad in sheet or wooden siding or shingles. The building typology of the Sea Ranch draws on the local agricultural buildings for inspiration, in the way that those buildings are designed to deal with prevailing weather and topography and have a site specific relationship with the landscape. Since the selected site for the proposed CLIFF DECK is at

California, United States


HILL CREST

A holiday home with a view of the plains and hills at the horizon. Its designed to be a complete relaxing and comforting holiday home in the country side. Sit outs by the pool and lawn are open so that a panoramic view of the plains and hills can be seen. Use of wood and stone give it a more natural feel to blend in with the surrounding.


RHYTHM IN ARCHITECTURE


LAKE LODGE


LAKE LODGE A getaway home amongst the hills with a panoramic view of the lake amongst the hills. The triangular shaped structures blend in with the surrounding horizon. The landscape goes with flow of the structure facade and the reflection pool at the end of the slopes seamlessly blends into the lake giving he feeling of one whole.

CONCEPT Experimenting with lines and curves in patterns resulted in some unique forms giving it rhythm just like musical notes.

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PERSPECTIVE Rhythm gives us a feeling of continuity. Lake lodge express rhythm in its four triangular building structure which becomes part of a rhythmic terrane sloping towards a reflective cool and eventually a lake.

PERSPECTIVE Rhythm gives us a feeling of continuity. Lake lodge express rhythm in its four triangular building structure which becomes part of a rhythmic terrane sloping towards a reflective cool and eventually a lake.

TOP VIEW A view showing the rhythmic notes being written by the triangular structure of the house and its landscape just like the ones we see in our music notes.


LANDSCAPE & ARCHITECTURE DESIGN

follies


Sketch models

Presentation board


LANDSCAPE & ARCHITECTURE DESIGN

Linear Park


BUKIT TIMAH FIRST DIVISION CANAL Phase I: Developing a park on PUB’s deck above Bukit Timah Canal ( Bukit Timah Road to Canal )


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Provide the basic 4m PCN track, 2m planting verges and lightings as part of the drain improvement works. Dovetail park development with completion of PUB’s drain improvement works. i.e. landscaping and park amenities, provide connections

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The linear park on the proposed canal deck is intended to be used as PCN connecting Bukit Timah Road and Ulu Pandan park connector.

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PUB’s proposed linear canal park over Bukit Timah canal is located in the central western area of Singapore and which has been identified as a residential precinct.

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PRESENT PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION

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SITE - PHASE 1 PLACE OF WORSHIP RESIDENTIAL + COMMERCIAL AT 1ST STORY COMMERCIAL + RESIDENCE COMMERCIAL EXISTING PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION


PROPOSED PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION

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ELEVATED PATH POSSIBLE CONNECTIVITY POSSIBLE ASSESS SITE - PHASE 1 PLACE OF WORSHIP RESIDENTIAL + COMMERCIAL AT 1ST STORY COMMERCIAL + RESIDENCE COMMERCIAL EXISTING PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION


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LAYOUT PLAN Challenges

1) PLANTER BOX

Direct Sun WALKING TRACK

GREEN BUFFER

Residents privacy MAPLE LANE

Terrain and Access

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2) CENTRAL MOUND CYCLING / JOGGING TRACK

2) EDGE MOUND & LIVING CEILING 3) STEPS & INCLINED ELEVATOR 4) ELEVATED CYCLING PATH

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LIVING CEILING

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LAYOUT PLAN Challenges

1) PLANTER BOX

Direct Sun WALKING TRACK

GREEN BUFFER

Residents privacy MAPLE LANE

Terrain and Access

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LILY AVENUE

2) CENTRAL MOUND CYCLING / JOGGING TRACK

2) EDGE MOUND & LIVING CEILING 3) STEPS & INCLINED ELEVATOR 4) ELEVATED CYCLING PATH

LASIA AVE

LIVING CEILING

ACCESS POINTS


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1) PLANTER BOX

MAPLE LANE

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2) MOUND & LIVING CEILING

3) STEPS & INCLINED ELEVATOR 4) ELEVATED CYCLING PATH

LASIA AVE


1)PLANTER BOX

TERRACED PLANTER BOX A 6m wide terraced planter box to create transition from path to planter box height and also make it look more interesting by varying planter box height.

GREEN BUFFER A 1m wide green buffer with a mix of species creating a predictable appearance and restrictive ecological edge to the canal deck.

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MAPLE LANE

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Canal INL


2)MOUND

CENTRAL MOUND A 8m wide mound running through the center of the deck creating a 1.5m soil depth for planting trees to create shade and naturally cool the deck. GREEN BUFFER A 1m wide green buffer with a mix of species creating a predictable appearance and restrictive ecological edge to the canal deck.

MAPLE LANE

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LASIA AVE

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Deck

2)MOUND & LIVING CEILING

Trees on edge

Creepers growing on wire

(Top view)

EDGE MOUND A 3m wide mound running through either side of the deck edge creating soil depth for planting trees, a predictable appearance and restrictive ecological edge to the canal deck.

MAPLE LANE

LIVING CEILING A naturally growing living ceiling to create a semi shade walking and cycling area using lightweight wires tied to trees on either side of the deck and allowing creepers to grow over it.

LASIA AVE 1.5m

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3m Canal IL


3)STEPS & INCLINED ELEVATOR

Inclined elevator and steps at The Paleisbrug (Netherlands), a raised park and pedestrian and cycle bridge in one . Such a inclined lift would create accessibility for the old and handicap linking the deck park and Lasia Ave.

LASIA AVE

TERRACED PLANTER BOX A 6m wide terraced planter box to create transition from path to planter box height and also make it look more interesting by varying planter box height.

Reflective glass to cover elevator frame to reflect surrounding and blend in with the landscape.

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4) ELEVATED CYCLING PATH

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Green Screening FFL

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Elevated Cycle Path- Copenhagen

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LANDSCAPE DESIGN

Private Garden


Zen garden

Private Garden

Kitchen garden

Section A-A

Backyard jacuzzi

Rain garden

Pond

Backyard jacuzzi

Patio Beach themed swimming pool area

Flower garden Drive way

Patio

Kids play area Sand pit

Section B-B


Private Garden

Section A-A

Section B-B


LANDSCAPE DESIGN

Park @ ECP


Park @ ECP


LANDSCAPE DESIGN

Mount Emily Hill Park


Mount Emily Hill Park Scale 1:400


LANDSCAPE DESIGN

Office Terrace Garden



LANDSCAPE DESIGN

Office Building Plaza




WORKSHOPS

DESIGN AND BUILD Constructing with bamboo and earth.


DESIGN AND BUILD Constructing with bamboo and earth.


WORKSHOPS

AGING IN PLACE - SINGAPORE 2016 Collaborative project with Mr. Tay Kheng Soon & NAFAÂ ( July - October 2016 )


Andreas Tanjaya | Rebecca Yong Lie | Farhaan Bengali | Li Fanghong | Xu Yiqiu

A Golden Community

Sectional perspective.

Section drawing.

Overall perspective.

BRIEF BACKGROUND ON DESIGN PROPOSAL

FEATURES OF DESIGN PROPOSAL

The following design is aimed to be a modular elderly housing facility which can be build within existing housing estates which keep the elderly close to their communities,locality and family. This keeps the elderly from being displaced from the place they were originally staying.

1_ Affordable shared studio apartments for elders to take lease in a community like facility.

The proposed facility includes a blend of commercial spaces within the private housing facility yet clearly defining each programmes boundaries. These commercial spaces are strategically placed to bring the basic necessities to the elderly like a hawker center to provide food, retail stories for daily items and a childcare which the elderly could spend their day at. This facility also accommodates a community library, gym, kitchen, clinics and nursing facility at its level one. This would help enhance the social life of the elderly by increasing human contact.This sensory gardens includes water features, flowering plants, edible garden and interactive sculptures to exercise the various senses and let nature play its role in healing.

2_ Sensory garden for the elderly to exercise their senses and free open spaces for multiple uses like festival gatherings and other events and evening gatherings. 3_ A blend of commercial facilities such as retail stores and hawker center to bring the basic necceseties close to the elderly and a child care center for the the elderly to be occupied. Sectional perspective.

4_ A blend of commercial, community and private facilities makes it an ideal aging in place community home.


A GOLDEN COMMUNITY

HOUSING AND NURSING Andreas Tanjaya | Rebecca Yong Lie | Farhaan Bengali

FEATURE DESCRIPTION/FUNCTION The proposed facility includes a blend of commercial spaces within the private housing facility yet clearly defining each programmes boundaries. These commercial spaces are strategically placed to bring the basic necessities to the elderly like a hawker center to provide food, retail stories for daily items and a childcare which the elderly could spend their day at. DESIGN TECHNOLOGY To make sure this is a low cost facility to cater to the average middle class as well this facility is proposed to be built with recycled shipping containers and timber. BENEFIT FOR THE SENIORS/ COMMUNITY This facility has a sensory garden for elderly to relax and exercise their senses, a library and gym, clinics and nursing facility, retail stores and a hawker centre. All these would also be open to the community and also bring the necessities closer to the elderly.

Spacial digram and circulation for level 1,2 & 3.

Overall spacial diagram.

Overall program distribution. Design ideology . Apartment modualar system diagram.


Final Models.


LANDSCAPE & ARCHITECTURE DESIGN

Club House Lobby & Entrance In Progress…


Club house lobby entrance.

In Progress‌


Club house lobby with central well. In Progress‌


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