PALVASHA SOPHIA KHAN MS AUD PORTFOLIO
Contents: SUMMER 2019 DESIGN STUDIO I
LOTS OF PEOPLE.......................................................1-10
CONSTRUCTING SITE
THE TALE OF TWO CITIES.........................................11
DIGITAL TECHNIQUES
FLOOD VS EVERYDAY................................................12
FALL 2019 ASPHALT SYSTEM HUDSON VALLEY
BIG YELLOW TAXI.........................................................13
DESIGN STUDIO II
QUARRY SCAPE........................................................... 14-17
FABRIC AND TYPOLOGY
CHAWL, MUMBAI........................................................... 18
SPRING 2020 COTTON KINGDOM, NOW CHANGING LANDSCAPES OF NEW ORLEANS..............19-21
LANDUSE PLANNING
SANDICOTT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN.............................22-25
DESIGN STUDIO III
MUSAH HOUSING..............................................................26-35
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LOTS OF PEOPLE Site: Hoboken,NJ
25 - 50K 0-500
25 - 50K 0-500
25 - 50K
VACANT LOTS
CHALLENGES: DENSITY:
Hoboken, NJ has a high population density rate. There is lack of open space. 108 sqft
VACANT LOTS:
FLOODS: 4.0
393
23 sqft
2.5
X
SITE
1990
2017
5X
Standard Vs Available
1.0
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Design Concept:
Pop Up (temporary)
10 Years
Permanent
Concept of borrowing the vacant to create open spaces. Public lot Private lot
Vacant Lot
Vacant Lot
Using Privately owned lots for Temporary Use for the neighborhood and providing incentives.
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Using Publicly owned lots for Mitigating Flash floods issue.
Intervention
Policy Design:
1. Tax Incentive Space
Public/private use
?
Municipality
Permit status
Privately Owned Lots
Improvement Value Tax Value
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2. Zoning
Goes back to the owner + Floors
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+Area
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Design Strategies: Water Plaza:
Retaining water from flash floods Storm water overflow
Storing water during Flash Flood
NHSA Treatment Plant
Hudson River Water slowly Discharges into existing underground sewer system
Sewer System
Short Term Interventions | Temporary
Streets only used for parking or vacant
Permeable Surface
During the event of rain the water is stored and slowly discharged through the permeable surface
For people
Floating Structures
Vegetable Garden
Long Term Interventions | Permanent Parking
Everyday Use
Everyday Situation
Heavy Rain
Flash Floods
In event of Flash Flood Occupying lesser space on a lot
Automatic Parking option in everyday situation
Rain water collects and drains out through the underground sewer systems.
Water Displaces the Structure when its filled up
Using Archimedes Principle to displace the waterr.
Storing and then Discharging Slowly into the drainage system
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Design Strip
04 After School Pop Up
04 After School Pop Up
05 After School Pop Up
04 Playground Pop Up
06 Events Pop Up B Water Plaza
03 Play Pop Up
C street
02 Read Pop Up 01 Play Pop Up
A Floating Community Garden
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Pop Up Structures Design:
Read Pop-Up 1 year
8 months After school Pop Up
2 Years Outdoor Gym Pop - Up
2 Years + Playground Pop - Up
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Read’ Pop Up Structure Details
Elements
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‘Play’ Pop up Structure Details
Elements For Assembly and Disassemble
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Long Term -Permanent Interventions Publicly Owned
Everyday Situation
Street Section Details
During Flash Floods
Parking 03 Events Pop-up Sunken Plaza Events Pop-up Little Forest 01 Water Plaza
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Abandoned Industries
Landscapes Abandoned Industries
Productive Recreational Landscapes
QUARRYSCAPE
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Map of Industries Along Hudson Valley
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Kingston ,NY 3 1 1
Art Installtion Trails
Ferry Terminal 3
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Dock and Trails
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Quadbiking Trail 16
Hydropower Plant
Quarry trail
East Kingston
waterfront park
Art trail
Ferry Dock Animal observation
HydroPower Plant
Lake Katrine Existing Water Source Riperian Buffer Zone
Quarry Trail
Collection Water in the revilized Quarry
Existing mined connection
Quarry for Reservoir for Hydro power Plant
Hydropower Plant
70’ Drop
Devils Lake
Existing Water body for water drainage and collection
Silos Public Spaces
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FABRIC AND TYPOLOGY EXITING
TYPICAL FLOOR
EXPANDABLE SPACES
FLEXIBLE SPACES
PROPOSED
TYPICAL FLOOR
EXTRA ROOM
STORAGE
COTTON KINGDOM, NOW Site: New Orleans. Visual literary Analysis of Olmsted's book Cotton Kingdom. Analyzing the changing landscapes.
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COTTON KINGDOM, NOW Mapping the city of New Orleans at the time of Olmsted's visit and during the recent times.
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COTTON KINGDOM, NOW The analysis of New Orleans city which was developed based on the capitalistic approch. Despite the geographic location. The city was densely Urbanized due to its trade routes and Impact on the economy.
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COMPREHENSIVE PLAN LAND USE PLANNING Background: Through the criteria and conditions specified in Hypothetical City (Esnard, Berke, Godschalk & Kaiser), a Comprehensive Plan has been compiled for the fictitous City of Sandicott; located in Upstate New York. Comprehensive Plan Summary The Comprehensive Plan sets strategic framework to cope with projected population growth and it’s demands. Instigated by the prospect of a new Business Park in the former IBM site, Sandicott looks set to attract a number of new residents. As the City of Sandicott enters a new era, this Comprehensive Plan aims to create a community for all with goals and a vision which emphasize the conservation of the environment, the creation of a plethora of different housing and development, social equity, new jobs, an urban growth boundary to protect local agriculture and the establishment of an integrated sustainable transport network all while engaging many different sectors of the public to do so. The policies and objectives outlined in the plan intend to guide the growth needed to meet the needs of a dynamic population. Instigated through the process of consensus building through the establishment of Direction Setting Framework; with key stakeholders and local residents, this has enabled future objectives through the development of an Area Wide Policy, Communitywide Land Use Design, a Small Area Plan of the former IBM site and a Development Management Plan.
GOALS OF THE CITY’S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN:
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LAND USE PLAN OF SANDICOTT CITY:
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DESIGNING THE SPECIAL DISTRICT ZONING OF A SMALL AREA
PLANNING PROCESS
MASTER PLAN OF THE REENVIONED BUSSINESS PARK
A VIEW OF SANDICOTT STREETS
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SANDICOTT’S NEW MIXED USE BUSSINESS PARK
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MUŞAH HOUSING DRY SEASON
WET SEASON
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MUŞAH HOUSING Site: Ezra-Hatikva, Tel Aviv, Israel
Challenges: Realestate Development Trends
Design Opportunities: Using Musah(land Parcelization) concept as design inspiration and tool for a new housing pilot project. Concept:
Infrastructure not equipped for floods
MUŞAH PARCELIZATION
Types Of Parcels:
Using Low Point to create new Blue green Infrastructure:
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MUÅžAH HOUSING
THIS IS THE PROPOSAL CONCEPT OF INTEGRATING WATER AND HOUSING TOGETHER BASED ON THE MUSAH SHARING CONCEPT.
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WATER SENSITIVE URBAN DESIGN .
DESIGNING THE BLUE/ GREEN NETWORKS .
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BLUE / GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE .
MUSAH DESIGN .
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HOUSING DETAIL .
NEW MARKET DESIGN .
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MUŞAH HOUSING + WATER SENSITIVE DESIGN
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