Architecture portfolio

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Phone: +61431646040

Email: harshdangashiya50@gmail.com

Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/harsh-dangashya- 891288141.

Location: 44 Karina Crescent Broadbeach Waters QLD

Language: English - Proficient Hindi - Proficient

Gujarati - Native

Harsh Dangashiya

EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE

July 2022 - November 2024

August 2015 - June 2020

Master of Architecture - Griffith University, QLD

Bachelor of Architecture - APG Shimla University, IND

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

December 2021 - May 2022

Junior Designer / Architectural assitant

ISP - Surat, IND

-Delivering technical drawing sets and drawing packages within day to day deadline.

-Heavily involved with residential and mix use projects.

October 2020 - January 2022

July 2019 - November 2019

August 2017 - November 2017

Junior Designer / Architectural assitant Design Root - Surat, IND

-Involved heavily in residential and commercial building.

-Frequent site visits during construction phase.

-Assiting in delivering drawing sets, technical and architectural packages.

Student internship

Array Design service - Surat, IND

-Concept design for the portantial furture project.

-Site visits during construction phase.

-Interior 3D visulisation.

Student workshop

PWD - Shimla, IND

-Research and documentation For Public Welfare Department - India Measure drawing Bantony Castel Shimal.

SOFTWARES

Revit

AutoCad

Archicad

Illustrator

Indesign

Photoshop

Sketchup

Rhino

Enscape

Lumion

Twinmotion

SKILLS INTERESTS

Proactive

Teamwork

Decision making

Problem solving Responsible Initiative

Sketching

Photography Basketball

Climate studio

Climate Consultant

Oneclick LCA

SOUTHPORT SHARKS

Indoor sports arena

Year: 2023

Type: Structure system

Location: Goldcoast, QLD

The design aims to meet the client’s needs by creating a well-planned and effective architectural proposal for the Southport Sharks indoor sports arena. It includes developing the sports arena and enhancing the surrounding area. The design will honor the historical and cultural significance of the site while also considering its current condition. This will allow people from the wider region and the City of Gold Coast to enjoy a variety of activities suitable for all demographics.

Software Used : Revit, Autocad, Illustrator, Lumion, Photoshop

Site context

Public transit connectivity

Statutory planning requirments

Surrounding Context:

Gold coast university

Hospital

Smith collection

Commerctial

Griffith university

Southport Sharks

Cemetary 8. Residential sphere

Tram station

Bus station

Pedestrian entrance

Landslide zone

Flooding zone

Significant vegetation

Ubris vegetation

Initial site planning strategies to create threshold during event days.

Architecture – Follies

The folly design moves away from strictly functional architecture, focusing instead on using its distinctive form to foster interaction and balance between human scale, the specific location, and possibly the broader surroundings. This approach leads to a flexible, adaptive use of space that welcomes varying interpretations and modifications, with a strong emphasis on integrating play and recreational elements suitable for all ages.

Site Element Render

Site plan

1.Sports arena

2.Recreational Space

3.Oval

4. Geathering space

Pedestrian entry

Vehicular entry

Event day Render

Ground Floor Plan

1. Arena Entrance

2. Open plaza

3. Outdoor seating space

4. Oval

5. Oval seating space

6. Recreational space

7. Nature walk

8. Indoor arena floor space

9. Service Entry

10. Drop off area

11. Ambulance Parking

12. Cafe

13. Resturant kitchen

14. Workspace

15. Admin room

16. Record room

17. Billards room

Roof - Space frame Joinery
Column - Space frame Joinery
Curtain wall Detail

Sectional Prespective

1.Foundation slab

2.Internal beam

3.Steel support structure

4.Ø600mm concrete column

5.Aluminum suspender

6.20mm curtain wall (double glazing)

7.Gutter: 2mm stainless steel support by “I” section

8.150mm x 200mm x 20mm “I” beam

9.1500mm x 1500mm steel frame

structure single frame Ø60mm

10.1000mm stainless steel cat path

11.60mm x 40mm stainless steel ceiling battens

MT GRAVATT SHOWGROUND

Farmer’s market

Year: 2024

Type: System of Adaptation

Location: Brisbane, QLD

The Mount Gravatt Farmers Market Redevelopment project seeks to revitalize existing facilities at the Mount Gravatt Showgrounds. Commissioned by the Mount Gravatt Showgrounds Trust, the project aims to create a comprehensive architectural solution that enhances the market’s functionality and experience. It given its historical significance and role as a multicultural and ecological hub, the redevelopment must respect the site’s heritage while addressing the evolving needs of the community. the project enhance pollinator habitats by enhancing pollinator link that not only supports local biodiversity but also serves as an educational space for visitors. Additionally, A key component of the vision is to promote urban farming, providing opportunities for the community to engage in sustainable food production.

Software Used : Revit, Autocad, Illustrator, Lumion, Photoshop

Design Concept

Sustainable circulation
Urban Farming
Learning Garden
Pollinator sanctuary

Site context

Enhancing the pollinator corridor between points Mt Gravatt and Bulimba creek will facilitate the connection of two ecological corridors, promoting biodiversity and the establishment of native flora and fauna within the urban environment.

Two potential ecological corridors exist between Mount Gravatt Reserve and Bulimba Creek: Mount Gravatt Showground and Marshfield State High School. These corridors align with existing council ecological buffer zones, providing habitat for 254 native plant species and 46 butterfly species, alongside other native flora and fauna. The primary environmental goal of this plan is to establish and maintain these areas for habitat restoration.

The Mount Gravatt Showground is at the intersection of three key corridors: a pedestrian walking trail connecting the showground to Mount Gravatt, a Brisbane City Council bicycle route, and a crucial pollinator pathway.

Site neighbourhood context

1. Project site (Mt Gravatt showground)

2. Tricare Mt Gravatt aged care residence

3. Hillsong Brisbane central campus

4. Mt Gravatt plaza

5. Central fair shopping centre

6. Mt Gravatt community kindergarten

7. Abbeville street Park

8. Mt Gravatt

9. Griffith University Mt Gravatt campus

10.Westfield Mt Gravatt

11.Institutional building

Low to medium-density area fosters community cohesion and social interaction, enhances local economy, and promotes walkability and cycling, reducing car dependency, as supporting the community’s adaptability and resilience through sustainable urban living.

Masterplan iteration testing

Iteration 1

1. market Pavilion divides the site into two parts Recreation communities spaces near the dot water Entrance and the side And the other side. Is mostly quite and dedicated. to landscaping and create and habitat for pollinator. write it simple

2. Service and utility areas are near Lay Street for easy access for market delivery trucks. There is a dedicated loading zone given nearby.

3. A grid layout creates a walkway to connect different parts of the site, including a nature trail. This design also separates the buildings based on their uses.

Iteration 2

1. Flower beds along the nature trail offer a sensory and learning experience for visitors while simultaneously serving as a navigational tool for pollinators, guiding them from the pollinator sanctuary towards the wetland for water source.

2.The site incorporates a layered landscape approach to accommodate diverse ecological functions. This strategy facilitates the coexistence of human recreational activities and pollinator habitats within a unified space.

Iteration 3

1.Pavilions were strategically trimmed to minimize their footprint and align with the site’s contours. This approach ensured a single-level building placement, thereby reducing ground obstruction.

2.The angular building design minimizes pedestrian footprint while enhancing site connectivity. The building’s geometry creates a series of directional paths that radiate outwards, facilitating circulation and access to various site amenities.

Iteration 4

1. The incorporation of two additional structures (stage and community kitchen), one aligned with the existing building, facilitated the creation of an interactive community space.

2. Semi-covered resting and barbecue areas are strategically located along the pedestrian to facilitate community picnics.

Master plan

1. Site entrance

2.Exsisting building

3.Market building

4.Flower bed and learning gardens

5.Pollinator senctuary

6.Gathering spaces

7.Bio pound

8.Urban farming

9.Show ground Oval

10.Nature walk

11.Market promenad

Mt Gravatt
Urban farming

Detail section

1. 150 mm concrete slab Ready-mix concrete, 20 MPa, 30% fly ash in cement

2. 80mm dia acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) drain pipe

3. Waterproof membrane

4. Compacted sand bed

5. Filter stone gravel base

6. Gutter with dia 90mm down pipe 3mm stainless steel sheet (gutter) 90mm dia stain less steel down pipe

7. 300mm x 100mm x 6.6 mm I beam 97% recycled content (typical) A615

8. 50mm x 70mm roof batten Victorian Ash timber

9. 80mm x 210mm wooden vertical member Victorian Ash timber

10. 60mm x 80mm Rafters, Victorian Ash timber Connection – welded to I beam 90mm x 50mm x 1.2 mm steel plate

11. 180mm x 90mm x 1.3mm steel plate

12. 16mm dia M14 Glavanized Bolt-nut

13. 7mm Aluminium roofing sheet

14. 90mm x 90mm Concrete column based for semi covered columns Ready-mix concrete, 20 MPa, 30% fly ash in cement

15. 100mm x 50mm Collar tie Victorian Ash timber

16. Stain steel cat path for cables

17.1000mm x 2200mm wooden table

18.5mm dia classic steel cable Adjust- A - Jaw Closed swaged socket connector

19.Lock crimp mesh metal

Building Section

DWARKA SECTOR 17

SPORTS PRECINCT

Year: 2022

Type: Research Workshope

Location: Delhi, India

The primary objective of the sports initiative is to investigate a new building type for multi-level sports facilities. Vertical construction is made possible by the incorporation of all Olympic indoor sports in order to establish one of the finest facilities. The design intends to create a communal experience in which the sports facilities complement and interact with one another in a shared open space. The corridor provides vistas of the outdoor sports facilities and showcases the surrounding nature, and is bordered by a collection of indoor sports that form a “sports cloud.”

The design prioritizes the construction of interactive spaces where users can simultaneously engage, appreciate, and communicate with multiple sports facilities, not only within the precinct but also from a greater distance away.

Software Used : Revit, Autocad, Lumion, Photoshop

Site movement pattern

Phase 1 :

Massing for Sports Facilities: The design uses a volume mass for sports facilities, using 30% of the maximum ground area and 2.5 FAR for built-up space. The bulk is deliberately placed on the northwest end of the property for best dispersion and integration.

Phase 2 :

Additional Masses: Outdoor masses for interior activities are added to the structure. These north-south volumes provide functional areas for varied activities.

Phase 3 :

Split Mass: The primary mass is separated into two equal pieces to improve circulation. These wings share a central space, making floor-to-floor travel easier. A patio on the bottom level adds aesthetics and openness.

Phase 4 :

The building’s wings are inclined to enhance its form. The wings’ complicated angles provide a better view of the site, improving the building’s attractiveness.

Phase 5 :

The sports facilities purposely create a blank area to frame the metropolitan vista. This hole improves airflow, cross ventilation, and green space, creating a pleasant and sustainable atmosphere.

Phase 6 :

Open spaces are created by staggering the structure to fit the courts. These areas may be used to grow plants and create a natural sports facility atmosphere.

Project concept and vision

Study explored a lengthy sequence of research activities, including a literature evaluation, analysis of past instances, the development of design concepts and briefs, context analysis, and experimentation. The bulk of the study goals were met satisfactorily during these stages. To match with the most effective testing and analysis outputs, the first brief required many modifications and adjustments

The research results imply that the development design idea must be refined and explored further with respect to local environmental aspects such as geography, climate, culture, and society. This would allow suitable design concepts to be applied to individual places. The initiative has also proved the usefulness of the previous phase’s design concepts in reconnecting employees with nature. However, considering the numerous techniques of integrating nature in office buildings and the wide range of climatic circumstances, there is need for more investigation. It may be worthwhile to investigate the findings of research that integrates environmental context and cultural concerns as a guide for future design.

Master Plan

A- PARKING ENTRY / EXIT

B- PARKING

C-ENTRY

D-SERVICE ENTRANCE TO BUILDING

E-EXIT

F- PEDESTRIAN EXIT

1-BUILDING ENTRANCE

2-JOGGING TRACK

3-COMMON AREA

4-PARKING

5-CRIKET GROUND

6-FOOTBALL GROUND

7-TENNIS COURT

8-EXERCISE AREA

9-KIDS PLAY AREA

10-DROP OFF POINT

Ground Floor

1-BUILDING ENTRANCE

2-SWIMMINNG POOL

3-DIVING POOL

4-WATER POLO

5-SHOWER ROOM

6-ADMIN

7-GYM

8-STORAGE

9-CAFE

10-UTILITIES

The sports complex addresses urban air pollution, which affects people’s everyday life. The research emphasizes favorable benefits on athletes’ health, performance, and well-being. It also promotes user involvement, information sharing, and new possibilities. These improvements should foster a healthy urban culture. The study also features unique site planning with a regenerative approach that protects the Indian vernacular, harmonizes with the local environment, and follows sustainable design principles. It also discusses the study’s goals, background, and obstacles.

Exterior Render

Unit specification

The concept is based with the zoning process, averting the placement of sports facilities in enclosed spaces. This approach treats each sports facility as a component of a larger whole, rather than as a discrete entity.

Unit Section
Sports cloud iteration testing
Iteration 1
Iteration 2
Iteration 3
Iteration 4

Harsh Dangashiya +61431646040

harshdangashiya50@gmail.com

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