architectural portfolio-SHRESTHA bhupesh

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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

BHUPESH SHRESTHA

2080

Selected works and personal art & activities included

CURRICULAM VITAE

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EDUCATION

2072

Bhupesh Shrestha (Bhupu)

22 Yrs

9860803853, 9818073887

Bhupesh2shrestha@gmail.com

https://www.linkedin.com/in/bhupesh-shrestha-747aa8206/

2072-2074

Rhododendron Int'l H.S Boarding School (R.I.B.S)

-School leaving Certificate(S.L.C) examination

Kathmandu Model College (KMC), Baagbazar

-National Examination Board (NEB) +2 Examination

2074-2080

I.O.E Thapathali campus, Thapathali

-Bachelor Degree in Architecture

SKILLS

CAD/BIM Render Adobe MS office

Additional

Autocad | Sketchup | Revit | Rhino

Lumion

Photoshop | Indesign | Illustrator

Word | Powerpoint | Excel

freehand sketching

ACHIEVEMENTS

Sub- cordinator

Jigyasa- 2075 , Spatial design team (Ames room, Decor)

Intern Internship-2077 @ Ramro Mato PVT. LTD (Architectural firm) Internship-2077 @ National Reconstruction Authority(NRA)

Cordinator

STRENGTHS

-Obidient, punctual and reliable

-An effective team player

Utsarga- 2079 Spatial design team (Light & Decor, planning)

-Competent to take lead in necessary situation under proper guidance

HOBBIES

-Potrait sketch Digital/ freehand

-Singing/ Playing Guitar

-Videography/ photogrpahy

LANGUAGE

- Nepali | English | Hindi | Newari

CONTENTS

“ROOF” is the “NEW GROUND” Pg (6-19) Pg (20-23)
1. COMMUNITY CENTER
“ESCAPE”
2. LANDSCAPE PROJECT
with “SCAPES”
PANI
3. POST DISASTER HOUSING
POKHARI RESETTLEMENT HOUSING
4. RESIDENCE DESIGN
FUNCTIONAL
UTSARGA 2079/ DIGITAL ARTS/ SKETCHES
5. MISCELLANEOUS
DESIGN APPROACH
Pg (36-43) Pg (44-49) Pg (24-35)

1.COMMUNITY CENTER

“ROOF” is the “NEW GROUND” STRATEGY

The project was conducted during the thesis with motive to uplift the community lifestyle and for utilization of public land on benefit of people of different community living within the area. The major intention was to develop it as measure public space among different community making accessible different point of site strategically for ease of access. It is also designed to cater the crowd in yearly event that occurs in specific day of MATATIRTHA AUNSHI which can be grabbed as economic opportunity for the community through particular commnuity center. Similarly, measure motive of the project to provide space for all age groups and bring

CONCEPT

Major idea ferent part sible form possible well as the

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was to Treat building as the part of landscape and interconnecting difof site and allowing free flow as proper public space (making it accespossible acces points).The circulation medium is used to define site as building structure to make it functional inside and out

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CONCEPT
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this shows different spaces included over the community along with the nature of building which was built to the contour/nature

STAGE CRAFT + 000 Plinth level + 3 m + 4 m 1st Floor lvl + 9 m Roof level LIBRARY ADMIN

community center as requirement support or become the part of

STAGE CRAFT
CONTROL ROOM KITCHEN STORE ROOM (KITCHEN) WASH ROOM LOBBY WORKSHOP

Creation of vibrant multi-purpose space in which true nature of multi purpose could be explored connecting the interior space and exterior space seamlessly and keeping the interior and exterior space as seperate entity in the necessary state or events in particular space

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the control and learning space of community cneter fused together, with “learning space (library)” making accessible from all possible places representing “there is no boundary for learning”

16 + 000 Plinth level + 3 m + 4 m 1st Floor lvl + 9 m Roof level LIBRARY LOBBY WORKSHOP ADMIN

2.LANDSCAPE PROJECT “ESCAPE” with

“SCAPES”

YEAR -V PART-I

STRATEGY

The project is based on landscape architecture where aim was to incorporate the school environment with nature as a whole where the landscape of environment enhances the productivity of class by creating soothing environment where different natural elements were incorporated to tackle with existing problem of class rooms in particular area such as: lack of light, ventilation etc.

20 CLASS ROOM CLASS ROOM CLASS ROOM MODEL MAKING ROOM EXHIBITION AREA LIBRARY SPORTS TOOLS MASTER PLAN 1.00 m 2.00 m 5.00 m 10.00 m SCALE GATE AREA ENTRY -2.0 m +0.0 m -3.0 m -1.0 m
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Roofscapes

wood

Roofscapes

Teak

Grass

Pavers

Large tiles

Waterbody

Rammed Earth Walls White Plasters Teak Wood Common Hawthorn

CORE CONCEPT

Roof scape as measure escape to nature where land as space for educationUse of sustainable and natural material as much as possible Organic form to plan and building shape building as part of environment

Roofs -

body
- Glasses

3.POST DISASTER HOUSING

PANI POKHARI RESETTLEMENT HOUSING

DESIGN STUDIO- VIII

STRATEGY AND PURPOSE

It was the group project attended with aim of bringing solution to he live problem of people who have faced the earthquake damage in 2015 and still uplifting from it, The major focus of our project were people of boshimpa who were to be resettled in newly village called panipokhari. So, for it survey were conducted among people to understand their desire regarding the new area and our purpose in this design studio was to deisgn the settlement with all function and activities which could make wholw village

The earthquake and landslides disrupted the geological formation of the Bosimpa village, Dolakha.

The Nepal government announced to shift the 78 displaced families

27.711964 N 86.0545 E

DAILY LIFE MAPPING

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Panipokhari Site is located in the lowlands of Bosimpa in Dolakha district. The settlement is built for the earthquake pa village.
BHIMESHWOR MUNICIPALITY DOLAKHA DISTICT 25 april epicenter (7.8 magnitude) 12 may epicenter (7.3 magnitude) 1000-10,000 10,000- 20,000 20,000- 40,000 40,000- 60,000 Over 60,000
ANALYSIS
BOSHIMPA PRESENT CONTEXT SITE

in the Bhimeshwor municipality of earthquake affected Thami community of Bosim-

DESIGN PHASES

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14% 35%

DURING SUMMER

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Different type of housing developed from Type A and Type B

Built in contours to make it accessible to road

1st 2 phase similar to normal housing

Built in split level only in last phase (phase III)

DURING WINTER

27 TYPICAL HOUSE SECTION

Wooden Floor

Wooden Beam

Wooden Staircase

Vertical rebar

ROOF DETAILS

CSEB Brick

MATERIALS

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CSEB blocks

RAINWATER HARVESTING MATERIALS USED

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Leaf beater Gutter Water tank
First flush

HOUSING TYPOLOGIES

Phases in design of building after the disaster where people could build there houses in phases in less cost and growth og building would be according to economic growth, social growth and needs of habitant from particular house.

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Rate per sq. ft. ( 1 sq. ft. price ) = 13,00,000/ 890 = 1500 per sq. ft. (approx. )

Area that can be built for a cost of 4,00,000 = 5,00,000/1500

upto roof

1,08,074

upto lintel

1,96,232

Construction plinth

1,73,840

Total cost : Rs. 4,78,148

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Being Animal Husbandry as rurally rooted industry, we have provided communal animal rearing in the North direction in order to prevent the smell of cattle in the residential areas.

TEMPLE AREA

Previously available temple. Pati purposed around the temple and Availability of all ditional facility for source and also sources as facilities

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and used for relaxation and also during pooja and bhoj.

COMMUNITY HALL

Proposed for training (sewing) purposes and also during other programs. Hall capacity: around 100 during the training session and around 200 during programs. Other spaces: office and store room.

all the basic facilities within the community with adfor tourist for making tourism as income generating adding other additional basic income generating facilities

SCHOOL AREA

Includes three block buildings for pre- primary, primary and secondary level students along with respective play area on same

Pre Primary Block Primary Block Secondary Block

• Different type of housing developed from Type A and Type B

• Built in contours to make it accessible to road

• 1st 2 phase similar to normal housing

• Built in split level only in last phase (phase III)

4.RESIDENCE DESIGN

FUNCTIONAL DESIGN APPROACH STRATEGY

The projects major strategy wa to built house for the family of four with adequate space for all family members along with all necessary elements in house of typical nepalese family with balcony space accessible form most of the bed rooms for freshness. The working drawing on plan and section are included as well.

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

38 1250 375 300 900 A D 1 5 4300 13550 300 850 1250 850 110 940 300 375 300 450 2100 450 1250 900 300 A C D C 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 2300 3300 3350 300 2100 3300 11602 950 300 3000 110 300 3300 13550 600 230 1800 3600 UP 3300 300 600 600 450 1250 700 1250 440300 3600 4400 300 2100 950 300 500 1500 300 1000 1940 4300 2300 3350 300600 2100 850 240 155 230 4400 11600 GUEST ROOM 3020X3340 LIVING ROOM 4200X4800 MAID-ROOM 3340X3090 DINING + KITCHEN 3340X6580 TOILET 1490X3110 230 415 B B SW MD W1 W1 W1 W1 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 TW D1 D1 D1 X X Y Y 1 m 2 m 5 m TRIBHUVAN INSTITUTE DEPARTMENT ARCHITECTURE THAPTHALI NOTES: · ALL DIMENSION UNLESS OTHERWISE NAME: ROLL WORKING RESIDENTIAL GROUND FLOOR CHECKED
39 4 A C D A C D 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 5 300 300 375 110 1250 2100 450 110 1860 110 710 1000 115 3011 750 1250 3135 375 600 300 600 2710 4400 3300 4400 3300 3350 3300 2300 4300 BEDROOM-1 3370X4230 COMMON TERRACE 4290X2890 MASTER BEDROOM 3860X5130 DOWN ATTACHED TOILET 1860X1985 UP BEDROOM-2 3770X3350 1250 1900 850 13565 13565 640 375 1585 1800 1250 624 230 440 300 FAMILY SPACE 4130X1855 300 PUJA ROOM 2000X2760 BALCONY 3460X1310 490 2100 230 640 110 TOILET 1490X3110 375 300 110 600 565 600 300 B 2100 4390 B 900 240 3600 11600 3600 2300 3350 3300 4300 850 TW SW W2 W2 W2 W2 W1 W1 W1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 X X Y Y 12600 1 m 2 m 5 m THAPTHALI 1 ST FLOOR PLAN

100MM PCC(1:3:6)

ONE LAYER OF RUBBLE SOLING

75 MM BRICK SOLING

100MM SAND FILLING

EARTH COMPACTION

SECTTION AT X-X

40 +450
+1300
+2550
+3300
+000
+5400
+4150
+9000TOP
+6150
+7150
+10000
PLINTH LVL
SILL LVL
LINTEL LVL
1ST FLOOR LVL
GROUND LVL
LINTEL LVL
SILL LVL
FLOOR LVL
2ND FLOOR LVL
PARAPET WALL LVL
PARAPET WALL LVL
1 m 2 m 5 m

1ST FLOOR LVL

LINTEL LVL

SECTION AT Y-Y

100MM PCC(1:3:6)

ONE LAYER OF RUBBLE SOLING

75 MM BRICK SOLING

100MM SAND FILLING

EARTH COMPACTION

41 +450
+2550
+3300
+000
+4150
PLINTH LVL +1300 SILL LVL
GROUND LVL +5400 LINTEL LVL
SILL LVL +9000TOP FLOOR LVL +6150 2ND FLOOR LVL +7150 PARAPET WALL LVL +10000 PARAPET WALL LVL
1 m 2 m 5 m

5.MISCELLANEOUS

UTSARGA 2079/ DIGITAL ARTS/ SKETCHES

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Utsarga 2079 exhibition event
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DIGITAL ARTS /SKETCHES
DIGITAL ARTS /SKETCHES

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