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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO KHALEEL MOHAMMED


CONTENTS SIDE ELEVATION

01

PARKLAND GARDENS DINING & ENTRANCE ADDITIONS

A small but complicated addition project to an existing Senior Living facility.

FRONT ELEVATION

ND GARDEN ENOVATION

02

SKYPARK - THE SKYSCRAPER FOR TOMORROW’S NY

A skyscraper in New York City that is oriented towards a more social and dynamic spatial typology.


03

911 CALL CENTER FOR SHERIFF’S OFFICE

An institutional project for a call center and control facility for the Albany County Sheriff’s Office.

04

LATEEF RESIDENCE APARTMENT BUILDING

Professional freelance project to design and detail a residential apartment building in India.

05

FLATIRON THINK-TANK

Comprehensive studio project to design a collaborative think-tank for scholars, nestled in the Flatirons in Boulder, CO.


EVATION

PARKLAND GARDENS DINING ROOM & ENTRANCE ADDITIONS

ELEVATION


01 2020-2021 A small addition to a previous Senior Living facility project to add a new community dining space, centralized kitchen and support spaces, and a new main entrance to the building. Project roles included documenting existing conditions, some conceptual sketches for elevation ideas, working on detail drawings, construction document creation, material and product research and specification, limited site design and drawings, creating presentation drawings, and coordination with consultants. All drawings & details are copyrighted work of Angerame Architects PC.


Render 5400 x 3038 pi. FRONT ENTRANCE

(Above) Proposed Concepts for Entrance; (Adjacent Page) Entrance Canopy Details

PARKLAND GARDEN APARTMENTS REAR ENTRANCE CANOPY

07/08/2021


The entrane was designed to match up with the style of the existing building, and similar to the existing entrances of other buildings on the campus. Vinyl siding and PVC trims, with a gabled porch and stone base columns were used.


(Below) Canopy Column Detail; (Adjacent Page) Elevation & Canopy Section


As these were additions to an existing building, many connection details were drawn to show the different conditions. One such detail at the entrance is shown below.

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The metal standing seam roof of the gabled entrance canopy was framed using wood construction. Columns were detailed with a stone veneer base and precast concrete cap clad over a concrete & steel structural column to match the look of the existing building.

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SECTIONS DETAILS

SECTI DETAI

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Dining Addition Area Plan

ARTLON PARTNERS - PARKLAND GARDEN RTMENTS KITCHEN & DINING RENOVATION

New Entrance Area Plan (Top) Presentation Floor Plans; (Adjacent Page) Building Elevations & Section for Presentation

The kitchen and dining areas had a more modern look. Corian surfaces and LVT flooring were specified. This area had a membrane roof, while the entrance resembled the gabled existing metal roof.


SIDE ELEVATION SIDE ELEVATION

FRONT ELEVATION FRONT ELEVATION

MCPARTLON PARTNERS MCPARTLON APARTMENTSPARTNERS KITCHEN & APARTMENTS KITCHEN &

- PARKLAND GARDEN - PARKLAND GARDEN DINING RENOVATION DINING RENOVATION


SKYPARK - THE SKYSCRAPER FOR TOMORROW’S NEW YORK


02 WINTER - SPRING 2018 This thesis project from college focused on redefining the high-rise typology by utilizing sustainable methodologies, used as a tool to meet the need for urban public space that has been caused by the over-saturation of city centers. This is achieved by incorporating the idea of public space- the ‘outside’, into the core fabric of the skyscraper- the ‘inside’ to create a more balanced typology that encourages social interaction and a sense of community on the vertical axis, making it more people-friendly. Integrating green space is an important player in achieving this, enabling a better connection to the outside world, while at the same time addressing the issue of loss of green spaces in the urban jungle.


LOCATION: 23 Park Row, Lower Manhattan, NY


New York City is one of the most populous places in the world, and the densest city in the United States. It is also a top-ranking city in terms of access to green spaces, being the 5th most accessible in the U.S. with around 79% of New Yorkers being able to access a park in less than 10 minutes. It is also the city with the most number of high-rises and skyscrapers, confirming its status as a dense metropolis.

(Clockwise from Top Left) Site Location; Context Diagrams; Comparative Height; Site Plan


CONCEPT

The building, which is 49 stories high, incorporates elements of public space into the interior spaces, with a public plaza, green spaces and gardens, retail spaces, courtyards, and a sky deck for observation purposes, all encouraging visitors and residents alike to gain the most out of the rich variety of social spaces on offer. The residential component is made up of single-bedroom, 2 bedroom and 3 bedroom apartments, along with studio-style apartments and higher-end luxury versions of the same.


The plaza came from the requirement set by the zoning codes that require a set amount of openly accessible public space, but then developed into a more fluent garden-cumplaza that continues into the building and upwards, and acts as the buffer that blurs the distinction between the outside and the inside.

(Clockwise from Top Left) Concept Diagrams; Exterior View from Street Level; Elevations


SKYPARK

The atrium is used to bring natural light and air into the building, as a large portion of it is blocked from natural light due to the high adjacent buildings. A special curtain panel is used that incorporates a media mesh which allows the surface to be used as a massive screen. Bronze metallic cladding completes the rest of the elevation.

F Glass Curtain Wall Double-Glazed Panels with Clear Film to Reduce Solar Heat Gain

Building Spire (Level 50)

Spire Access (Levels 48 & 49)

E

Luxury Apartments (Levels 38 to 47)

Observation Deck (Level 37)

D SkyPark

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(Levels 35 & 36)

SkyLobby (Level 34)

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Service Floor (Level 23)

1- Plaza 2- Indoor Garden 3- Ramp to Parking 4- Residence Lobby 5- SkyPark Entrance 6- Restrooms 7- Kitchen/ antry 8- Cafe

Legend

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Public Levels

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Residential Levels

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Building Spire

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Service Levels

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Underground Parking Levels


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Desired Floor

Glass Curtain Wall

Double-Glazed Panels with Clear Film to Reduce Solar Heat Gain

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Reflector Desired Floor ATRIUM Reflector Desired Floor Reflector Desired ATRIUM Glass Curtain Wall Floor Double-Glazed Panels

(Adjacent Page) Floor Layout & Usage Scheme; (Left and Below) Section; Details

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with Clear Film to Reduce Solar Heat Gain

ATRIUM REFLECTOR SYSTEM

EGRESS

ATRIUM & GREEN SPACES

REFLECTOR SYSTEM

EGRESS

REFLECTOR SYSTEM

EGRESS

ATRIUM & Desired GREEN SPACES Floor ATRIUM & GREEN SPACES ATRIUM &

ATRIUM

REFLECTOR SYSTEM

EGRESS

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LED Strip Wall Integrated into Double-Glazed Panel Collector Water Light Shelf System, More Spaced Apart at the Higher Levels to Allow for More Transparency Aluminum

Water Collector Channel Light Shelf

REFLECTO

Operable Aluminum Water Collector Window Channel Light Shelf Mullion Operable Window Aluminum Light Shelf Interior Glazing Mullion Channel (Double Glazed Aluminum Operable without Film) Channel Interior Glazing Window (Double Glazed Operable Exterior Glazing Mullion without Film) Window

Luxury Apartments

WEST ELEVATION (Levels 38 to 47)

Observation Deck (Level 37)

WEST ELEVATION SkyPark WEST ELEVATION (Levels 35 & 36)

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Media Mesh Facade

WEST ELEVATION

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Water Collector

GREEN SPACES

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SkyLobby (Level 34)

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(Double Glazed

Exterior Glazing Mullion with Film) Interior Glazing (Double Glazed (Double Glazed with Film) Glazing Interior without Film) Controllable (Double Glazed WEST ELEVATION Reflectors Exterior Glazing Controllable without Film) (Double Glazed Reflectors Exterior Glazing with Film) (Double Glazed with Film) Controllable Reflectors Controllable Reflectors

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Residential Levels

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Building Spire

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Service Levels

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Underground Parking Levels

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Glazing Panel

3”x6.5” Mullion

Aluminum Channel

Suspension System Glazing 3”x6.5”Panel Mullion Glazing Panel Desiccant Aluminum Channel Suspension System Aluminum Channel Aluminum Cover 3”x6.5” Mullion Desiccant 3”x6.5” Mullion Suspension System Aluminum SuspensionCover System Desiccant Desiccant Aluminum Cover Aluminum Cover

Apartments (Levels 8 to 22)

Residential Lobby (Level 7)

Courtyard (Levels 4 & 5)

A Lobby Garden (Levels 2 & 3)

EAST ELEVATION Public Plaza

TECHNICAL DETAILS- FACADE

(Level 1)

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EAST ELEVATION EAST ELEVATION EAST ELEVATION SECTION

TECHNICAL DETAILS- FACADE TECHNICAL DETAILS - FACADE TECHNICAL DETAILS - FACADE EAST ELEVATION

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LOBBY GARDEN

LOBBY GARDEN

LOBBY GARDEN

(Clockwise from Top Left) Systems Diagrams; Studio Apartment Space; SkyPark (Next Spread) Observation Deck

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Concentrator

Concentrator

Concentrator

Collector Collector

Collector

Concentrator

Concentrator

Concentrator

Collector

Collector

Collector

Atrium

Glass Curtain Wall

Double-Glazed Panels th Clear Film to Reduce Solar Heat Gain

Glass Curtain Wall Double-Glazed Panels with Clear Film to Reduce Solar Heat Gain

Building Spire (Level 50)

Private Gardens

Reflector

Spire Access

Desired Floor

Desired Floor

Reflector

Desired Floor

Desired Floor

ATRIUM ATRIUM Media Mesh Facade

ATRIUM

ATRIUM LED Strip Wall Integrated

Media Mesh Facade

ATRIUM

into Double-Glazed Panel Media Mesh Facade System, More Spaced LED Strip Wall Integrated Apart at the Higher Levels into Double-Glazed Panel to Allow for More System, More Spaced Transparency Apart at the Higher Levels

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Reflector

Desired Floor

Reflector

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Desired Floor

Reflector

Reflector

(Levels 48 & 49)

to Allow for More Transparency

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ATRIUM & ATRIUM & GREEN SPACES GREEN SPACES

(Levels 38 to 47)

Observation Deck

(Level 37)

SkyPark (Levels 35 & 36)

Water Collector

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Aluminum

Window

Operable

Interior Glazing Window (Double Glazed without Film) Mullion

Exterior Glazing (Double Glazed Interior Glazing with (Double Film) Glazed

without Film)

Controllable Reflectors Exterior Glazing

with Film)

(Double Glazed with Film)

Controllable Reflectors

Controllable Reflectors

TECHNICAL DETAILS- ATRIUM

Interior Glazing Mullion (Double Glazed without Film)

Interior Glazing

Exterior Glazing (Double Glazed (Double Glazed without with Film) Film)

Exterior Glazing

Controllable (Double Glazed Reflectors

with Film)

Controllable Reflectors

TECHNICAL DETAILS- ATRIUM

TECHNICAL DETAILS- ATRIUM Levels E Residential DETAILS- ATRIUM TECHNICAL DETAILSTECHNICAL - ATRIUM Building Spire

Bronze Metallic Panels

Used On the East Facade, Most of Which Is Hidden Underground from Public View by Parking Levels Adjacent Structures

Bronze Metallic Panels As Solid Panels In the Curtain Wall System. Used On the East Facade, Most of Which Is Hidden from Public View by Adjacent Structures

Fire Stop Bronze Metallic Desiccant Panels As Solid Panels In the Aluminum Channel

Curtain Wall System. Used On the East Facade,

1/4” Clear OuterMost Glazing of Which Is Hidden Aluminum Extrusion from Public View by Adjacent Structures Thermal Break Air Space Clear Film Bronze Metallic Fire Stop LED Panels Wall Desiccant Clear Inner Glazing As1/4” Solid Panels In the Channel Metal Wall PlateAluminum Curtain System.

Used On the East Facade, Clear Outer Glazing Most of Which 1/4” Is Hidden from Public View by Aluminum Extrusion Adjacent Structures Thermal Break

Air Space Glazing Panel Clear Film

Wall Aluminum LED Channel

1/4” Clear Inner Glazing Metal Plate

3”x6.5” Mullion

Lobby Garden

Operable Window

Light Shelf

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Interior Glazing Mullion (Double Glazed without Film)

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Aluminum Channel

Operable Aluminum Window Channel Mullion

Aluminum

WEST ELEVATION Channel

ATRIUM ATRIUM

ATRIUM (Level 23)

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Light Shelf

Aluminum Channel Light Shelf

Operable Window Mullion

Service Floor

Legend

Light Shelf

WEST ELEVATION Light Shelf

Light Shelf

ATRIUM

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Water Collector

ATRIUM

WEST ELEVATION

Water Collector

Water Collector

Water Collector

ATRIUM

(Level 34)

Fire Stop Desiccant Aluminum Channel

1/4” Clear Outer Glazing Aluminum Extrusion Thermal Break Air Space Clear Film LED Wall Fire Stop 1/4” Clear Inner Glazing Desiccant Metal Plate

Aluminum Channel

1/4” Clear Outer Glazing Aluminum Extrusion Thermal Break Glazing Panel Air Space Clear Film Aluminum Channel LEDMullion Wall 3”x6.5” 1/4” Clear Inner Glazing Suspension System Metal Plate

Fire Stop Desiccant Aluminum Channel 1/4” Clear Outer Glazing Aluminum Extrusion Thermal Break Air Space Fire Stop Clear Film Desiccant LED Wall 1/4” Clear Inner Glazing Aluminum Channel Metal Plate

1/4” Clear Outer Glazing Aluminum Extrusion Thermal Break Air Space Clear Film Glazing Panel LED Wall Aluminum Channel 1/4” Clear Inner Glazing 3”x6.5”Plate Mullion Metal Suspension System

Suspension System

Desiccant

Desiccant

Desiccant

Aluminum Cover

Aluminum Cover





911 CALL CENTER FOR SHERIFF’S OFFICE


03 2020 An institutional project to design a 911 call center and operations facility for the Albany County Sheriff’s Office. Project roles included working on red lined construction documents, detail drawings, helping to review shop drawing submmittals, creating presentation drawings and renders, and coordination with consultants’ drawings. All drawings & details are copyrighted work of Angerame Architects PC.


INTERIOR ELEVATIONS DETAILS

A-601

(Above) Interior Elevations & Details; (Adjacent Page) Mailroom Cabinet Detail


Being an institutional facility for the Sheriff’s dep artment, there were a lot of special considerations for the design and detailing. For example, special electrically-controlled privacy glazing was specified in the Training Room area (shown in the next page). Customized details and products were used to meet owner requirements.


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(Above) Interior Elevations for Training Room (Adjacent Page) Automatic Sliding Door Section Details

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LATEEF RESIDENCE APARTMENT BUILDING


04 2019 Project undertaken as a freelance consulting architect. Work shown here is from an apartment building in India that has two types of units; smaller two-bedroom units and larger, more luxurious three-bedroom units. The facade is a combination of glass, steel and wooden elements. Project roles included designing the layouts, making mock-up visualisations, and making permit and construction drawings.


6" STORM DRAIN

13'0" WIDE DRIVEWAY LVL +3'.0"

4" GRASS STRIP

13'0" WIDE DRIVEWAY 2'X2' STONE PAVERS

6

5

13'0" WIDE DRIVEWAY 4" GRASS STRIP

7

4

LVL +3'.0"

LVL +3'.6"

13'0" WIDE DRIVEWAY

LVL +3'.0"

LVL +4'.0"

GEOMETRICAL PATTERN GRILL ABOVE PLANTERS

GEOMETRICAL PATTERN GRILL ABOVE PLANTERS ENTRANCE LOBBY 30'6"X9'8"

RECEPTION & SECURITY DESK 2'X2' STONE PAVERS

SEATING

SEATING

ELECTRICAL METERS/ PANEL BOX

TOILET 7'0"X4'0" 13'0" WIDE DRIVEWAY

3

WATCHMAN'S QUARTERS 11'3"X10'11"

KITCHEN 7'0"X6'5"

13'0" WIDE DRIVEWAY

8

LVL +3'.6"

LVL +3'.6" LVL +4'.0"

6" STORM DRAIN

6" STORM DRAIN

4" GRASS STRIP

MEETING AREA 20'9"X6'0" LVL +4'.0"

2

2'X2' STONE PAVERS

9

GEOMETRICAL PATTERN GRILL

4" GRASS STRIP

13'0" WIDE DRIVEWAY

13'0" WIDE DRIVEWAY

1

A

12

LVL +3'.0"

LVL +3'.6"

GATE

10

11

A LVL +3'.0"

LVL +3'.6"

GATE

GATE

GATE

RAMP UP TO PARKING

RAMP UP TO PARKING

ENTRANCE TO PRAYER HALL 12'6"X12'9"

B

RAMP DOWN FROM PARKING

B TOILETS & ABLUTION 12'6"X12'9" LVL +1'.6"

LVL +1'.6"

ENTRY

EXIT

LVL ± 0'.0"

LVL ± 0'.0"

LVL ± 0'.0"

40' WIDE ROAD Notes

Directions

Mr. J.A. KHAN

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(Above) Ground Floor Plan;E (Adjacent Page) Typical Floor Plan

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STILT FLOOR PLAN General Note This drawing and design is the copyright property of the architect. Information within this drawing is strictly confidential and not to be copied without prior permission.

ARCHITECT: MOHAMMED KHALEEL AHMED KHAN CONTACT NO.: 9949304073 EMAIL: kakhan.ahmed@gmail.com


10'-10"

10'-10"

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10'-1 TOILET 11'5"X4'7"

DRAWING 11'0"X11'0"

11"

10'-

BEDROOM 13'3"X11'0"

11' 10'

LIFT 5'6" x 5'0"

8'0" WIDE CORRIDOR

3'6" WIDE BALCONY

10'-10"

LIVING/DINING 21'10"X12'0"

4'0" WIDE BALCONY

LIVING/DINING 25'11"X12'0"

10'-10"

3'0" WIDE UTILITY

3'9" WIDE UTILITY

Note

10'

10'

10'-10"

BED RM 11'7"X12'0"

TOILET 4'2"X8'3"

TOILET 4'2"X8'3"

BED RM 11'3"X12'1"

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10'

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40' WIDE ROAD high quality, modern apartments at a The main idea with this building is to provide fair and reasonable price. The building features a contemporary look complete with Mr. MANSOOR JI patios or balonies for each apartment. Modern kitchen cabinets and fixtures, granite counters and staircases, marble floors, and APARTMENT gypsum & composite wood ceilings PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL complete the contemporary aesthetic. CARPET AREAS

All dimensions are in feet's. This drawing is not to be scaled. Assume tolerances wherever necessary. Contractor must check dimensions at site and inform mediately the design team in case any discrepancies are noticed. Ensure compliance with all local bye-laws, fire codes as well National Building Code. CUBICS shall not be responsible or liable for any deviation in y respect including change in design, visual intent, ecification or construction methodology etc. made without ecific written approval from CUBICS Designs. This drawing is not good for construction unless specifically arked.

Location Details

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General Note This drawing and design is the copyright property of CUBICS Design Studio. Information within this drawing is strictly confidential and not to be copied without prior permission.

Architecture -Interiors -Project Management



(Adjacent Page & Above) External Visualisations


CLIENTS

Mr. J.A. KHAN Mr. S.A. KHAN PROJECT GLASS PANELS @ +1'-6" FROM B.F.L.

WHITE PAINT PROJECTION @ +3'-0" FROM B.F.L.

WHITE PAINT PROJECTION @ +3'-0" FROM B.F.L.

WHITE PAINT PROJECTION @ +3'-0" FROM B.F.L. CENTRAL PROJECTION @ +1'-6" FROM B.F.L. WOODEN CLADDING WALL @ +2'-0" FROM B.F.L.

10'-6"

FULL HEIGHT GLASS WALL @ ±0'-0" FROM B.F.L.

GLASS BALCONY @ +1'-6" FROM B.F.L.

WHITE PAINT PROJECTION @ +3'-0" FROM B.F.L.

10'-6"

GRAY STONE TEXTURE @ +0'-3" FROM R.W.L.

WHITE PAINT FINISH @ ±0'-0" FROM R.W.L.

TERRACE FLOOR + 65'-0"

PROPOSED RESIDENT APARTMEN AT SAYEED

WHITE PAINT FINISH @ ±0'-0" FROM R.W.L.

FIFTH FLOOR + 54'-6"

TITLE

EAST ELEVAT DETAILS

GRAY STONE TEXTURE @ +0'-3" FROM R.W.L.

LEGEND

FOURTH FLOOR + 44'-0" WHITE PAINT WHITE PAINT FINISH DROP WALL @ ±0'-0" FROM B.F.L. @ ±0'-0" FROM R.W.L.

10'-6"

GLASS BALCONY RAILING

L.GRAY ELEVATION WALL @ +0'-9" FROM B.F.L.

D.GRAY ELEVATION WALL @ +0'-9" FROM B.F.L.

WHITE PAINT FINISH @ ±0'-0" FROM R.W.L.

D.GRAY PAINT DROP WALL @ ±0'-0" FROM B.F.L.

S.S. & WOOD ELEVATION ELEMENT @ -0'-6"FROM B.F.L.

WHITE PAINT FINISH BOX @ +1'-0" FROM B.F.L. BOX CHAMFER SLOPING TO ±0'-0"

D. GRAY PAINT DROP WALL @ ±0'-0" FROM B.F.L.

WOODEN CLADDING WALL @ +3'-0" FROM B.F.L.

S.S. BALCONY RAILING

ENTRY GATE OVERHANG @ ±0'-0" FROM E.F.L.

GLASS STRIPS @ -9" FROM E.F.L.

9'-0"

EXIT GATE OVERHANG @ ±0'-0" FROM E.F.L.

PLANTER WALL @ +2'-0" FROM E.F.L.

PLANTER WALL @ +2'-0" FROM E.F.L.

EAST ELEVATION SPECS EAST ELEVATION CLIENTS

Mr. J.A. KHAN, Mr. S.A. KHAN

BALCONY WALL FINISH LEVEL (B.F.L.)

EXTERIOR WALL FINISH LEVEL (E.F.L.)

10'-0"

PROJECT

3'-6"

PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL APARTMENT AT SAYEEDABAD

2'-6" 4'-0" 1'-0" 3'-0"

TITLE

NORTH ELEVATION (PART ELEVATION)

4'-0"

LEGEND

R.W.L.= ROOM OUTER WALL LEVEL. B.F.L. = BALCONY WALL FINISH LEVEL.

2'-0"

E.F.L. = EXTERIOR WALL FINISH LEVEL.

1'-0"

6'-6"

1'-0"

2'-11"1'-6" General Note

1'-0" 1'-0"

10'-0"

This drawing and design is the copyright property of the architect. Information within this drawing is strictly confidential and not to be copied without prior permission.

TALHA

OVERHANG

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OVERHANG

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ARCHITECT: MOHAMMED KHALEEL AHMED KHAN

NORTH ELEVATION

NORTH PART ELEVATION SHOWING PROJECTIONS FOR EAST ELEVATION

CONTACT NO.: 9949304073 EMAIL: kakhan.ahmed@gmail.com

TALHA

FIRST FLOOR + 12'-6"

N.T.S

SEP 30, 201

Ar. KHALEE

6 INCH GROOVE WHITE PAINT FINISH @ ±0'-0" FROM E.F.L.

3'-6"

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D. GRAY PAINT FINISH BOX @ ±0'-0" FROM B.F.L. CENTRAL OVERHANG @ ±0'-0" FROM E.F.L.

2'9" TALL DROP WALL @ ±0'-0" FROM B.F.L.

NOTE: ALL ROOM EXTERIOR WALLS L.GRAY PAINT FIN EXCEPT WHERE SP

General Note

SECOND FLOOR + 23'-0"

10'-6"

B.F.L. = BALCONY FINISH LEVEL. E.F.L. = EXTERIOR FINISH LEVEL.

THIRD FLOOR + 33'-6"

10'-6"

R.W.L.= ROOM OUT WALL LEVEL.

R7

SYDB-A-AP0

STILT FLOOR + 3'-6" ROAD LEVEL ± 0'-0"

ARCHITECT MOHAMMED KHALEEL A

CONTACT NO.: 994 EMAIL: kakhan.ahmed@


(Adjacent Page) Building Elevation Details & Staircase Details; (Below) Construction Progress


FLATIRON THINK-TANK


05 WINTER - SPRING 2017 This project from my M.Arch. program was a think-tank located in Boulder, CO next to I.M. Pei’s NCAR Building. A getaway for thought leaders, researchers, scholars, and visionaries to take a break from the rest of the world and focus on working towards the betterment of humanity and our habitat through ground-breaking environmental strategies. The program includes collaborative research spaces and residential units for resident scholars, as well as auditoriums and classrooms for interaction with visitors and students.


(Below) Concept Sketches; (Adjacent Page) Concept Diagram


Private vs. Private Public vs. Public Intermediate Intermediate Space Space Private Public Private vs. vs. Public PublicIntermediate Intermediate Space Space Intermediate Space Private vs. vs. Private Public Intermediate Space

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The concept of this project was based on the idea of separating public spaces from the private spaces of the resident scholars, with intermediary spaces acting as a bridge connection. The terraced form was inspired by the surrounding flatiron mountains, with their peaks at varying heights. Green spaces forming pockets with views to the surrounding natural beauty completed the design. A lot of different form models were used to explore the form of the buildings. These small scale balsa-wood models were imposed on a scaled site model to study their relation with the site, with the intention of keeping the original contours of the site mostly untouched.



(Adjacent Page) Representation of the Idea of Inter-connectivity; (Above) Conceptual Massing Models


First Floor Plan

Second Floor Plan

Third Floor Plan

Fourth Floor Plan

Fifth Floor Plan

Sixth Floor Plan


Plenty of green spaces and breathtaking views abound in this project. The idea was to let the users of the building connect with nature and let their creative minds run wild from being surrounded by highly inspirational landscapes and spaces. (Adjacent Page and Above) Floor Plans


(Clockwise from Top Left) Sustainability Diagram; Wall Detail Section; 3D Sectional View; East Elevation; Section showing Siting & Longitudinal Building Section Thermal mass floors and light shelves were used to keep the building energy efficient and harness the potential of these sustainabe techniques.




INTERIOR VIEW

COLLABORATION SPACE

INTERIOR VIEW

COLLABORATION SPAC

(Adjacent Page) Sketch Renders; (Above) Views of Meditation Gardens, Collaboration Spaces and Courtyard INTERIOR VIEW

READING AREA



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