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MD

ABOOBAKKAR SIDHIQUE

PORTFOLIO


PERSONAL STATEMENT. Licensed architect [COA] who is passionate about designing and creative thinking. Likes to go through a lot of problem solving and always produces an out of the box solutions. Believes that the Parametric thinking for a project is essential and that it will bring out its aesthetically pleasing behaviour. Let Design be aesthetic and satisfy the functional needs.

CONTACT. N: Md Aboobakkar Sidhdhique. M T: [+91] 8610599349 / 8056300644 E: sid0597@gmail.com A: 5, Second Cross, Prabhu Nagar, Kamarajar salai, Karaikal, Pondicherry, India - 609602.

EXPERTISE. Photoshop Revit Rhino 3D Indesign Illustrator SketchUP AutoCAD Vray 3DsMax AfterFX Grasshopper MS Office

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Analytical Thinking Team Collaboration Problem Solving Organising and Planning Data Gathering Physical Modelling Interpersonal Communication 3D Printing + CNC

PORTFOLIO. Online Link: www.bit.ly/sidfolio

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES. Freelance

JUN 2019 - PRESENT

INTACH Pondy

DEC 2017 - APR 2018

Suvasthuk Architects

JUN 2017 - OCT 2017

Architect • Organised and provided various design options according to the changing demands of the clients • Provided various architectural visualization services through CAD (SketchUP,Vray,AutoCAD,3DsMax) Architectural Intern • Have worked and co-ordinated various projects cultural events • Co-ordinated the Pondicherry Heritage Festival 2018 • Documented many Heritage buildings which are very important in the white town • Worked in Urban Renovation projects , Street documentation and Mapping for Police Dept.

Architectural Intern • Have worked in various projects and supported a team of four • Majorly worked in drafting plans and in Architectural visualization • Worked beside and as a team leader in various projects • Handled meetings and organised the demands of the clients • Worked onsite and off site for ongoing projects and learnt Vasthu as well

EDUCATION. MEASI Academy of Architecture

2014 - 2019

SRVS Hr. Sec. School

2013 - 2014

SRVS Hr. Sec. School

2011 - 2012

Architecture B.Arch • Studied various theories and aspects of architectural design and implemeted those in my studio works • Learnt Computational design and Technical studies • Finished my UG Thesis - The Children’s Hospital • Worked in group projects and urban documentation Higher Secondary level [10+2] Grade Points: 9.2 Matriculation level [10th] Grade Points: 9.2

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CONTENT O.V.N.I.

Petrol / Gasoline Station Academic Project [semester II] Page no.: 01

GROWIN’ UP

Primary School Academic Project [semester III] Page no.: 07

LE DECALAGE

Multi User Office Academic Project [semester VI] Page no.: 13

L’EMBRYO

Pediatrics Hospital Academic Project [THESIS] Page no.: 23

TANZEN

Recreational Centre Academic Project [semester II] Page no.: 33


View of the Front Facade

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O.V.N.I. Petrol / Gasoline Station SIET Road I Chennai I India

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BASIC VOLUMES: The basic requirements

of the station is filtered and they are placed in a way that they can function effectively without hindering the functions of other requirements. Convenience store is linear and easy to access with their own parking space.

ALTERING VOLUMES: Workshop must be

higher than the store and the height of the office is also increased in a way to aesthetically please the human eyes.The office also being the head of the departments need to be shown the uniqueness from other functions.

CONNECTING LOOPS: Now comes the

connection of various functions which provides the whole entity as a single body. And it starts by connecting the outer profiles of the building and making a fluidity come alive to the entity and make it aesthetic.

SOLVING CIRCUALTION : The main purpose of

View of the Canopy [Human Scale]

the petrol station is to provide vehicles good circulation and entry from the abutting road and exit that wont cause hindrances to the public in the road. And providing a separate way for workshop.

BRINGING INTO LIFE: Material is one of the

important part of the building and they make the building stand unique at times. This petrol station has louvers and zinc plates for the office and brushed aluminium for the canopy structure and wholely the entity with an urban context.

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View of the Backside of the Office and Store [Human Scale]

View of the Entance of the Office and Store [Human Scale]

View from the South-West [Human Scale]


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View from South-East of the building [Human Scale]

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GROWIN’ UP Primary School Kelambakkam High Rd. I Chennai I India

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Fornt Facade View [Human Scale]

SEGREGATED FUNCTIONS: The requirements are divided as three main parts based on their uses and are arranged in a triangular way to maximize the circulations. Administration,Classrooms and Minimal Utilities are the three functions. 9

ALTERING THE VOLUMES: As the name implies, the minimal utilities volume is moved up and it provides the entry for the users to the admin, the classrooms and the assembly space with the stage.

CIRCULATING THE S The circulation solved in public infrastru It sould be easy for the c all the spaces and th should be easy as i


SPACES: n is the main part to be uctures like this project. children to intreact with he circualtion patterns it deals with children.

CONEECTING THE PROFILES: The different volumes are connected to the each of them in an effective way that the building itself becomes the beauty by itself. The whole building acts as a loop and it effectively works for this infrastructure.

MAKING IT BREATHABLE: The final proces bringing light and aesthetics to the building is by algorithmic genrations of pores to the building’s skin to make it breath like a human skin and bring in light to the Inside. 10


View of the Administration Dept. Entrance

View of the Assembly Stage and Perforations

View of the Specially Designed Staircase from the Lobby [Human Scale] View of the Assembly space

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Front Elevation

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LE DECALAGE Multi-User Office Guindy I Chennai I India

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Site Plan

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First - cum - Eighth Floor Plan Second - cum - Seventh Floor Plan

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Third - cum - Sixth Floor Plan Fourth - cum - Fifth Floor Plan

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Section AA’

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STUDYING THE SITE: The success of a project

is when building knows where it is placed by its surroundings and its context and then its built according to that. The site study is an important phase of designing process and it is the start and the office building is according to that analysis.

THE BASIC VOLUME: The next step is the form

of the building according to the functions and in this project the function are similar in all the floors and so the basic form is a cuboid the basement is planned for the car parking and other spaces arround the building are parking and leisure spaces for the users of the project.

FRAMING THE VOLUME: The basic volume

doesn’t look aesthetic unless it is altered to go with the context of the surroundings. It is cut in the right and left corners of the facade and are made to change accordingly in each floor creating a pattern for each floor and making them look unique and bring aesthetics to it naturally.

THE SKIN : The building now looks

like a framed naked structureand it needs a skin to cover it. And the skin is done through computational process with the help of algorithms and the parameters that construct the panels and make it unique and one. The panels are generated in grasshopper and Rhino3d.

THE ENCLOSED ENTITY:

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The final process is bringing the aesthetic look as it is finished and providing materials that match the look of it. Satin Aquamarine Aluminim in is used for the panels. It provides sight of the outer environment from the office but does not provide the sight of inside from the outside.


View from the Entrance [Human Scale]

View from the back of the building

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View from the West

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L’EMBRYO Pediatrics Hospital [THESIS] Ossudu I Puducherry I India

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HOW TO MAKE IT

CHILD FRIENDLY?

spaces for teenagers. Crafting an architectural language that children and adults intuitively understand. Using form, materials, color and texture to develop places in which patients and their families feel a sense of belonging and a more home-like atmosphere.

Create Neighborhoods - Pediatric patients have different social and privacy needs than adults and the organization of a unit should respond accordingly. The linear hotel layout of adult inpatient units lacks the environmental stimulation so important to a developing child. Keep Families in Mind - It’s critical to think of family members’ role as caregivers. Emphasize space for families including family sleep rooms, kitchens, laundry facilities, extra storage and other spaces that allow families to continue familiar and

comforting routines for a child. Promote Healing Environments - Understand the human impact of design. Consider daylighting, noise control and acoustics, air quality, privacy, social support and positive distractions in designing a healing environment. If possible, separate treatment areas from patient spaces to keep the patient room a safe haven. Consider patients with special needs, including children with autism, and provide low-stimulation healing environments. So it is essential to provisde it where healing process is

Nelson Children’s Hospital

Nemour’s Children’s Hospital

Designing for Engagement at all Levels - Positive distractions can engage families and patients at all levels. Provide space for patients and visitors, including age-appropriate diversion activities such as interactive multi-touch walls, playrooms for young patients and high-tech gathering

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Phoenix Children’s Hospital

chart. Yellow - Search for healing colors for hospitals and yellow would be high up in the list. This bright and cheerful color can help stimulate intelligence and also detoxify the body and mind to heal patients quickly. Yellow is particularly recommended for patients with skin problems. It can inspire creativity in people who feel sluggish or lethargic Avoid overuse of yellow as it can hamper the digestive health and lead to stomach problems and insomnia. Green - is known for its balanced

healing properties. It is a restful color that symbolizes growth and renewal. It also encourages comfort and equilibrium and is particularly beneficial for the heart, lungs and circulatory system. Blue - is also the color of the sky and sea. Blue is an important healing color as it is linked with calm and serenity. It helps lower blood pressure and can reduce rapid heart rate. Blue is relaxing for the mind and body. It is associated with organs like eyes, ears

and nose and involved with the senses of smell, sight and sound. Pink - is feminine yet a soothing color that shows caring and affection. It is a protective and compassionate color that heals and soothes. This color can stimulate happiness. Purple - is connected with spirituality. These healing colors are also linked with perception, higher consciousness and insight. Health wise, these colors are linked with the cerebral and nervous systems.

Dell Children’s Hospital

important like Hspitals, Clinics, Homes for elders, etc. Colour Theory For Hospital Red - is a passionate and warm color which induces vitality and stimulates energy. It increases adrenaline and elevates blood pressure. Orange - according to color healing therapy, orange is one of the best colors for hospitals and particularly for children’s rooms. Orange radiates warmth and is associated with joy and happiness. Therefore, as far as cancer healing colors go, orange is an important color in the color healing

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VARIOUS

Carley’s Magical Garden

HEALING GARDENS

Healing Gardens - Children and families need spaces that provide both respite and diversion. The beautiful gardens at our Hospital do just that, giving patients and their families a chance to relax, enjoy the outdoors, and take their minds off the medical care. The Leichtag Family Healing Garden The concept of this garden is rooted in our commitment to consistently nourish the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual needs of children, their families and our staff through our healing environment. It is that when visitors leave the garden, they will feel

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strengthened and renewed. Carley’s Magical Gardens Healing GardenInspired by little Carley Jean Copley, who was just a toddler when her battle with leukemia came to an end, Carley’s Magical Gardens became an inspirational project to allow Carley’s spirit to live on. Carley’s parents, Elizabeth and Michael Copley, led fundraising and design efforts. Garden of Dreams Meandering walkways take visitors through a tropical garden setting. A large “hummingbird’s nest” made of colorful mosaic tiles is the centerpiece for the gardens and large sailcloth


Carley’s Buggy Garden

a custom-built Caterpillar Comfort Bench. Fabricated from concrete, tile and metal, the colorful bench depicts a caterpillar with one wing emerging symbolic of change and transformation. The garden also features a collection of artifacts. Children can also crawl inside the tree house where a golden egg is hidden. Twelve golden eggs are hidden throughout the garden, and each contains a clue leading to the next egg. When the search is complete for all the eggs, the children can place a wish in the golden locket around the neck of a mosaic bird named Marisa. These wishes are then collected by staff to better understand the thoughts and needs of the patients.

Garden of Dreams

butterflies fly overhead. Standing on a large flat rock is a gentle bronze of Carley as she plays with one of her animal friends. The Friendship Garden A large maze-like playhouse inspires all visitors. With silly mirrors, a throne fit for a king or queen, and bronze sculptures hidden in secret cabinets, the playhouse allows children to imagine themselves in a magical land. A large gazebo provides partial shade for families to gather. Two bronze sculptures, Francisco and Henrietta the Rabbit, watch over the garden. Carley’s Buggy Garden Inspired by Carley’s love of bugs, the Buggy Garden includes

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29 Pedestrian Entrance to Hospital [Human Scale]

Algorithmic Generated Skin [Embryo] of the building

Exploded Functions and Plans and Skin


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View of the Facade from the Entrance Garden [Human Scale]

31 Garden at different levels of the Hospital that provide connections among them


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View from the side pathway [Human Scale]


View from the West

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TANZEN Recreational Centre Teynampet I Chennai I India

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The site of the project is analysed and since the site is a small place and it is designated as a recreational space the whole built up is formed only excluding the setbacks as per the requirements.

In this process the front facade of the building is altered a little by moving the vertices of the upper and the bottom edge of the facade and these vertices are to be connected, thus they produce the final entity.

The setbacks of the building is used entirely as a green pocket to allow a good scene around the building alongthe entrance of the site there is a small green parchment on to the right.

The next process is the materials selection, the aesthetical add-ons and it is done by blending the vertices in a way that they produce the curved outlook in the entity and make it unique.

The basic volume of the building is just by extruding the inner constructible area upto four floors and then it is basically a cuboid and it is not aesthetically pleasing due to its simplicity.

The building is designed in this way because it is more likely to gain the heat from the south and the building goes curved inwards and it goes curved outwards in the northern side which provides diffused lighting.

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View from the South

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View from the front abuutting Road [Human Scale]


37 View from the building to the Entrance [Human scale]


View of the Facade from theSouth-West

38 View from the Entrance [Human scale]


UNIVERSE AND NATURE ARE NOT MADE OF STRAIGHT LINES BUT NOT ONLY CURVES MAKE THEM WORK © ma.sidhiq


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