Keka Saha's Porfolio

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A R C H I T E C T U R E
Portfolio
By Keka Saha Selected Works 2020-2023
NTS THE URBAN-ECO METROPOLIS 02 SURABAYA URBAN REALM 01 PROJECT PORTFOLIO BCCDC D-BLOCK RENOVATION DRAFTING 04 05 06 CONCEPTUAL DESIGN 03

This portfolio section emphasizes expertise in drafting and construction drawing, showcasing proficiency with AutoCAD and Revit. In AutoCAD, precise 2D drawings are meticulously crafted, ensuring accuracy in architectural and engineering designs. Utilizing Revit, the focus is on generating detailed construction drawings through Building Information Modeling (BIM) techniques, resulting in comprehensive 3D models. The portfolio underscores the ability to translate design concepts into detailed construction documentation, demonstrating a strong command of drafting tools and a dedication to facilitating seamless project workflows in the realm of architecture and construction.

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D R A F T I N G
BASEMENT PARKING PLAN
H H FE B F B F H H DN F F R HC 6680 30 0 STORE 8 40 3 70 UUP SU TA NABLE FARM NG RESEARCH CENTRE 8 40 7310 73 0 WORKSHOPS WORKSHOPS WORKSHOPS 8 0 WORKSHOP 82 0 SEM NAR ROOM 0200 FHR 2440 OUTDOOR 8 30 00 UP 3890 F RE WATER STORAGE VERT CAL GARDEN WALL 5700 WORKSHOP 070 5090 7130 PLANT EST NG LABORATORY PLANT EST NG LABORATORY UP 4000 4500 5800 8500 5800 5700 8200 8200 8200 8200 9700 8100 8500 4400 6 0 0 0 4 9 0 0 7 2 0 0 8 7 0 0 8 1 0 0 8 1 0 0 B A G D C E F 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 M A O H M O M O M G N O U W 0 1 S D D 0 0 1 D D 1 4 9 6 0 1 2 4 0 1 2 4 0 1 2 4 0 8 7 3 0 4 9 2 0 7 1 9 0 3 4 7 0 4 9 2 0 7 2 5 0 8 7 8 0 4 8 8 0 3 6 9 0 3 0 7 0 7 3 4 0 6 9 3 0 1 1 0 W0 W 1 W0 W0 3 3 3 A 4 A4 A40

ABULATIONS FOR PWD WITHIN THE BUILDING COMPLY WITH AS1428 1

INSTALLATION AND PROVISIONS FOR DAMP PROOF COURSES AND FLASHINGS

VENTILATION AND AIRCONDITIONING WITHIN THE BU LDING SHALL COMPLY WITH AS1668 2 AND AS1668 4

PROTECTION OF OPENINGS IN F R RESISTANT WALLS SHALL COMPLY WITH AS1905

THE SPRINKLER SYSTEM INSTALLED WITHIN THE BUILDING SHALL COMPLY WITH PLUMBIN

THE HYDRAULIC ENGINEER SHALL COMPL THE HYDRAULIC ENGINEER SHALL COMPLY WITH AS3500

INSTALLATION OF SMOKE ALARMS THROUGHOUT THE BUILDING SHALL ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE CHECKED ON SITE PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION OR MANUFACTURING OF ANY ITEM USE FIGURED D MENS ONS IN PREFERENCE TO SCALED ANY D SCREPENCIES TO BE REPORTED TO HH ARCHITECTS PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF ANY WORK

GR-03 HDY ML02 MR MT-01 MT-02 SD TRH-01 UR W02 W03 W04 WC-01 WC-02 WF BATHROOM BENCH SEM - RECESSED BASIN N WHITE DISABLED- COMPLIANT WALL HUNG BASIN COAT HOOK CEIL NG FAN RECESSED ROUND LED DOWNLIGHT 210mm dia FLOOR FINISH FLOOR WASTE GRAB RAIL TYPE 01 GRAB RAIL TYPE 02 GRAB RAIL TYPE 03 HAND DRYER RECESSED METHACRYLATE SQUARE CEILING LAMP 600 x 600mm RECESSED MIRROR WITH BUILT-IN LED BAS N M XER TYPE 01 BAS N M XER TYPE 02 SOAP DISPENSER TOILET ROLL HOLDER TYPE 01 UR NAL 300mm CONCRETE WALL WITH TILED FINISH 150mm CONCRETE WALL WITH TILED FINISH 200mm CONCRETE WALL WITH TILED FINSIH

D 0 1 D 0 1 D 0 1 M M HDY B-0 M -0 M M -0 B-0 B-0 M -0 DMR D MR MTB-0 B-0 MTGR- 3 DMR D MR EMALEBA HROOMF OO P AN MA EBATH OOM LOORP AN WC-02 GR-02 M -0 B-0 B-0 M -0 SD SD HD HD RH-0 RH-0 W -0 RH-0 W -0 RH-0 W -0 W -0 RH-0 W -0 RH-0 WC-0 RH-0 W -0 WC-0 E NG AV Y HD HDY HD GR- 2 RH- 2 W -0 BCH B-01 B-02 CH CF DL01 FF FW
PWD O LE MN MD-0 7mm R W H O - C A N PO C AN W O - P O GF 0 250mm O E E W HN N-SL O NS H--H U D C E N EC ATOWC-0 D TL0 WRWM RN V MBD WC- U D H ST D F NG C N D M -0M
GR-01 GR-02
BACK TO WALL TOILET SU TE DISABLED-COMPLIANT TOILET SUITE WALL F NISH
5 05 5 0 0 45 87 8 7 8 0 0 1 1 4 3 8 8 0 8 0 8 0 4 0 6 2 8 0 0 C E L N G H E G H T 2 8 0 5 2 8 0 0 C E L N G H E G H T 0 0 0 5 9 0 6 0 2 2 5 3 0 4 0 0 M N H E G H T 1 4 0 0 2 8 0 0 2 8 0 0 --D02 D302 D02 D02 D02 D02 D 1 D 1 Level00 0 Leve 00 0 Level00 0 Leve 00 0 Leve 00 0 Level00 0 2Eevaton -a1 20 BATHROOMDETA LFLOORPLAN1 20 4Elevaton1-c1 20 3Eevaton1-b 20 6Eevaton3-b 20 7Eevaton3-d1 20 5Eeva ion1-d1 20 GENERAL NOTES AUSTRAL AN STANDARDS
ELEVATOR SHAFT SECTION
FIRE RESISTANCE DOOR DETAIL
FIRE SERVICES DETAIL
SECTIONAL DRAFTING

The Urban Eco-Metropolis" harmoniously integrates Indigenous Farming practices with a Chronological Farming Method as it ascends through its levels, all while bridging two buildings to create a holistic learning and sustainable environment. "The Urban Eco-Metropolis" enables residents in Spring hill and the community in Brisbane to grow their own food, contributing to a healthier and more sustainable future for both individuals and BRISBANE as a as a whole.

T H E U R B A N E C O - M E T R O P O L I S 02
01.INITIAL FOOTPRINT 02.CLIMATIC 03. VERTICAL CIRCULATION 04.ENTRANCE ENHANCEMENT
05.INDOOR OPEN SPACE 06.VOID & STRUCTURAL COLIUMN 07.PLAYING WITH HEIGHT SOUTH-EAST ELEVATION SOUTH-WEST ELEVATION NORTH-EAST ELEVATION NORTH-WEST ELEVATION 08.CONNECTING BRIDGES 09.SHEILDING & ROOFING
ELEVATION

LANDSCAPING PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

SECOND

THIRD FLOOR PLAN

FOURTH FLOOR PLAN

FIFTH FLOOR PLAN
FLOOR PLAN
R E N D E R

The envisioned campus plan is a testament to a forward-thinking design strategy, aspiring to cultivate an inclusive and accessible environment that encourages robust community interaction. Through strategic modifications such as the reduction of Block B, the plan opens up expansive studios while prioritizing accessibility. At its core, the creation of a central courtyard emerges as a focal point, fostering communal gatherings for students, faculty, and the broader community. The intentional removal of barriers in Block B not only enhances visual connectivity but also symbolizes an open invitation to collaboration. Complementing this, a well-designed alleyway encircling the university enhances opportunities for spontaneous community engagement. This comprehensive approach underscores the importance of crafting a central hub that seamlessly integrates with and enriches the surrounding community, embodying innovation and thoughtful design principles for our evolving campus.

C O N C E P T U A L U N I V E R S I T Y D E S I G N 03

Brisbane’s Creative and Cognitive Development Centre

B C C D C 04

R E N D E R S

Embark on a compelling exploration into the conceptual development of the Level 4 refurbishment project, where meticulous research converges with innovative design principles. The core tenets driving this transformative initiative revolve around three key spatial components: an open floor plan, flexible furniture movement, and strategically positioned communal gathering spaces. At the heart of the design philosophy lies a commitment to architectural vision, with an emphasis on an open floor plan to enhance circulation and accessibility. The integration of movable furniture aligns seamlessly with a forward-thinking approach, ensuring adaptability for the dynamic needs of the future. This flexibility not only creates a versatile environment but also facilitates effortless reconfiguration for evolving functionalities. Drawing inspiration from successful exemplars, the design narrative acknowledges the pivotal role of communal spaces in fostering a vibrant social setting. Join us as we unravel the layers of the Level 4 refurbishment, a synthesis of researchdriven insights and a design ethos reshaping the landscape of flexible workspaces.

D - B L O C K S E R V I C E 05
DEMOLITION PLAN RCP FIRE SERVICES-EVACUATION PLAN
SERVICES PLAN PROPOSED PLAN
PLAN
MECHANICAL
ZONING MAP FIRE PROTECTION SERVICES

Proposal for an Urban Realm

The proposed project aims to address the significant disconnect within Surabaya's public life by implementing a multi-staged transit, cultural, and social intervention focused on the preservation of the site's heritage and protection against ill-advised development and environmental threats. Identified issues include the lack of connection between occupants and heritage, transit options, site and street, and life on the two banks of the Kali River. The chosen intervention area, located to the farthest north adjacent to the original cemetery, is influenced by the negative impact of the Mitsubishi center on Surabaya's public realm. The project envisions the development of precincts in this area to enhance connectivity, cultural significance, and social interaction, ultimately fostering a more cohesive and vibrant public space for the Surabayan population while safeguarding the site's historical legacy from detrimental development and environmental challenges.

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S U R A B A Y
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BIODIVERSITY AND TECHNOLOGY

CULTURAL PRECINT

AXONOMETRIC OF WALKABLE PRECINT

MASTERPLAN- STAGE 1 INTERVENTIONS

MASTERPLAN- STAGE 2 INTERVENTIONS

STAGE1

▼ Redeveloprundown industrialbuilding

▼ Donatetolocal KampongMarket

▼ ActivateSpace BetweenMosques

▼ Restoreand BeautifyCemetery

▼ Creatediscovery ofplace

STAGE2

▼ ExtendCemetery

▼ FormalisePrayer Square

▼ ConstructProposed TransitCentre

▼ ConstructExtension toMarkets

▼ ConstructFootand Bicyclebridgelinking Universitiesand Development

▼ ConstructParks, Wetlandsand WaterPurification

▼ Installcontemplative Architecture

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AXONOMETRIC OF STAGE 2- INTERVENTIONS
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Schedule of Spaces 1. Redeveloped industrial building 2. Cemetery 3 Cycle and Foot bridge 4. Transit Centre 6. Prayer Square 7. Market Square 8. Versatile Parklands 9. Parklands Station Gate 10. Football Ground 11. Water treatment Facility 12. Buidiversity Corridors 13. Elevated Walkway 14. Monument and Fountain 15. Contemplative Installations 16. Transit Platform/s 17. Train Access to Treatment Facility 18. Contemporary Cemetery 18 6 3 2 5 1 4 16 7 9 8 8 14 15 1 12 8 15 8 8 13 10 11 17 PLAN- RESTORED AND REFINED CEMETERY CEMETERY GATE INSIDE CEMETERY
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Proposal. Key plan.
T H A N K S Location Robertson Street, Fortitude Valley, 4006 riyasaha207@gmail.com (+61) 450-732864 E-mail Phone Number

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