Ar. Tanmay Anil Naik_Design Portfolio

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Architecture design Portfolio (Academic + Professional works) Ar. Tanmay Anil Naik

02. HPB + MSUD Studio - Reimagining Hambrick Village, Dekalb county, Atlanta 05 (High performance analysis on an urban scale using UMI - Urban modeling interface software)

03. Building Simulation in Design Practice - School of Cyber technology, Huntsville, Alabama 07 (Conducting Design of Experiment and Sensitivty analysis using Grasshopper + JMP)

09. Sanskriti Vihara Learning centre, Mumbai, India 18 (design for a Buddhist learning centre in Mumbai, India - Spasm design architects : First place invited design competition)

Table of contents: Georgia Institute of Technology - Atlanta, USA: (MSc. Architecture - High performance building: 2021-2022)

07. S.D Corp experience centre, Mumbai, India 14 (design of an experience center for a top real estate developer in Mumbai, India - Patch design studio)

10. Guggenheim museum, Helsinki, Finland 20 (design proposal for the Guggenheim museum, Helsinki, Finland - Spasm design architects : International design competition entry) 01

06. Design Dissertation : Cinema Museum - Chronicles of the Hindi Celluloid 12 (design of a public space dedicated to showcasing history of Hindi Cinema)

05. Healthcare design of the Future - Calming Center for de-escalation 11 (Design of a calming center for de-escalation in a MBH facility)

Professional works - Mumbai, India: (selected works developed as a project architect working in different studios: 2013-2019)

08. Gabion wall house, Pawna, India 16 (design for weekend home on the outskirts of Mumbai on a hilly terrain in Pawna, India - Spasm design architects)

04. Media & Modeling II - Design of a paramteric pavilion 09 (Design of a paramteric pavilion on Hunters point, South park, Long Island, New York using Rhino + Grasshopper)

L.S Raheja School of Architecture,University of Mumbai - Mumbai, India: (Bachelors of Architecture: 2007-2012)

01. Solar Decathlon 2022 - Retrofitting a house in English Avenue, Atlanta 02 (1st Place - Retrofit housing division and Grand Prize - Residential category at Solar Decathlon Challenge 2022)

Site Context: Our site is located within the English Avenue consisting of 44% vacant homes coupled with 4th highest burden of energy. The house is located on the intersection of James P Brawley drive and Dalvigney St NW. Design Approach: The design approach was a derived from a holistic analysis consisting of multiple site visits, talking to the members of the community and understanding the micro-climate of the site. In order to replicate the design and create a larger impact, our focus was adopting a triple bottom line approach catering to the environmental, social and economic needs of the community. Family Structures: Single Person Kofi (22) who has recently graduated from college. Makes $50,000 (83% AMI) Single mother with children Sonja (31) a registered Nurse. Makes $58,000 (75% AMI) a year. Parents with one child Ray (28) and Tamika (26) Ray is a firefighter. Tamika is a school teacher. A household income of $114,000 (147% AMI)

01. Solar Decathlon 2022 - Retrofitting a house in English Avenue, Atlanta (1st Place - Retrofit housing division and Grand Prize - Residential category at Solar Decathlon Challenge 2022)

Existing view of the house from the street: 02 Existing conditions: Proposed view of the house from street Proposed layout: Pitched roof Architectural language Front Communityporchinteraction Accessibility outdoorFlexibleareaFacade retaining local Architectural language

Existing layout: The house is a 102 year old property which has undergone significant structural damage over the years. The exterior facade has faced the wrath of the changing climate conditions. Apart from the facade, the interior timber structural system supporting the roof has also developed cracks at critical junctions.

Climate Analysis: Spatial Daylight Autonomy (sDA) analysis: 01. Solar Decathlon 2022 - Retrofitting a house in English Avenue, Atlanta (1st Place - Retrofit housing division and Grand Prize - Residential category at Solar Decathlon Challenge 2022) Annual Sunlight Exposure (ASE) analysis: Daylight Autonomy of the liveable spaces sDA of the Existing building : 54% at 300 lux. Daylight Autonomy of the liveable spaces sDA of the Proposed Retrofitted building : 72% at 300 lux. Annual Solar Exposure of the existing building: 29% Annual Solar Exposure of the retrofitted building: 6%, LEED recommendation <10%

03 Integrated Performance - Envelope material assembly: Embodied Environmental Impact - Material selection: Detail ‘C’ Detail ‘B’ Detail ‘A’ ‘C’‘B’‘A’ Existing Materials New Materials

01. Solar Decathlon 2022 - Retrofitting a house in English Avenue, Atlanta (1st Place - Retrofit housing division and Grand Prize - Residential category at Solar Decathlon Challenge 2022) Water Systems: PV Systems + Grid Interaction:

04 Integrated Systems: Budget & Financial Analysis:

Existing Site layout of Hambrick Village: Proposed layout of Hambrick village: 02. HPB + MSUD Studio - Reimagining Hambrick Village, Dekalb county, Atlanta (High performance analysis on an urban scale using UMI - Urban modeling interface software)

05 Program distribution on site: The program consists of a mixed use development with active ground floors, small blocks, slow streets, and many small, local shops – including relocated shops from the Shoppes on Memorial and demolished portions of Village Square strip malls. Legend: Public realm and parks: 1. The Axis 2. The Village Green 3. Village Square Plaza and Community Garden 4. Community sports & dog park 5. Memorial Square

UMI energy analysis: 02. HPB + MSUD Studio - Reimagining Hambrick Village, Dekalb county, Atlanta (High performance analysis on an urban scale using UMI - Urban modeling interface software) District Energy system diagram: UMI walkability analysis: The baseline EUI calculated was 139. The parameters considered for reduction of EUI value are as follows: Window to wall ratio (WWR) & shading mechanisms, Insulation type and thickness, Lighting power density (LPD), Equipment power density (EPD), Heating & Cooling setpoints, HVAC CoP (Co-efficient of Performance) By incorporating the above paramaters a site EUI of 67 was achieved. The site consists of a wide range of amenities like grocery shops, cafes, restaurants, shopping areas & entertainment zones well connected to the residential areas. A walk score and bike score of 90 has been achieved making it a walkers and bikers paradise.

06 Integrated systems diagram: block level Rain water harvesting and Storm water reuse diagram:

03. Building Simulation in Design Practice - School of Cyber technology, Huntsville, Alabama (Conducting Design of Experiment and Sensitivty analysis using Grasshopper + JMP)

Proposed site layout of school:

Design Space parameters: (image courtesy: Perkins&Will)

3. We will be assessing the impact of the window to wall ratio, shading mechanisms and skylights on the overall daylighting performance. (Target values - UDI =>50%, sDA =>50%, ASE =<10%)

Proposed 3D views of school: Project Goals: (image courtesy: Perkins&Will)

Perkins&Will)(imagecourtesy:Perkins&Will)

2. The primary goal of our project is to evaluate the potential of daylighting in affecting performance in different zones such as classrooms, laboratories, and activity spaces.

4. The next metric is to optimize energy performance and reduce the EUI values by 80% and meet the threshold set up by the Architecture 2030 challenge. (Target value: 20-22) (image courtesy: Perkins&Will) (image courtesy: Perkins&Will) (Note: site layout and 3d visuals of project - courtesy:

1. Creating a homogeneous learning environment through classrooms and corridors.

07 Baseline model - Daylighting analysis : Level 0 UDI below UDI within UDI above ASE sDA Baseline model - Daylighting analysis : Level 1 Baseline model - Daylighting analysis : Level 2 UDI below UDI within UDI above ASE sDA UDI below UDI within UDI above ASE sDA

03. Building Simulation in Design Practice - School of Cyber technology, Huntsville, Alabama (Conducting Design of Experiment and Sensitivty analysis using Grasshopper + JMP) Proposed model - Daylighting analysis : Level 0 Baseline model - Energy Use Intensity (EUI) analysis Design Explorer analysis: Baseline model - Daylighting analysis summary EUI breakdown analysis: From the daylighting analysis of UDI, sDA and ASE, the following values have been derived for the baseline model: UDI Within [% Area] = 21.77, sDA = 23.43, ASE = 17.66% The existing EUI for the baseline model is 43.199 kBtu/sq.ft The type of HVAC system used is as follows: DOAS HVAC: DOAS with Fan Coil Chiller with Central Air Source Heat Pump 1. Across the board WWR West is the most sensitive parameter. 2. WWR East has a clearer influence in ASE. 3. Skylight Height has higher impact in UDI and sDA. 4. EUI is mainly affected by Wall U-value. Analysis graph of 100 iterations: Selection of top 3 iterations: The selection of the top 3 iterations from the rest of the iterations was based on obtaining higher UDI and sDA values and lower EUI and ASE values. Sensitivity analysis: UDI below UDI within UDI above ASE sDA

08 Proposed model - Daylighting analysis : Level 1 Proposed model - Daylighting analysis : Level 2 Proposed model - Energy Use Intensity (EUI) analysis Proposed model - Daylighting analysis summary EUI breakdown analysis: From the daylighting analysis of UDI, sDA and ASE, the following values have been derived for the baseline model: UDI Within [% Area] = 51.09, sDA = 55.35, ASE = 37.33% The existing EUI for the baseline model is 33.576 kBtu/sq.ft To harness incident solar radiation, 80% of roof area is covered with PV panels which further reduces EUI value by 24.54 kBtu/sq.ft. The Final EUI value achieved is 9.036 kBtu/sq.ft. UDI below UDI within UDI above ASE sDA UDI below UDI within UDI above ASE sDA

04. Media & Modelling II : Design of a parametric pavilion (design of a paramteric pavilion in Hunters point, South park, Long Island, New York) Academic work: MSc. Arch - High performance building 3D view of paramteric pavilion

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04. Media & Modelling II : Design of a parametric pavilion (design of a paramteric pavilion in Hunters point, South park, Long Island, New York) Academic work: MSc. Arch - High performance building Section axon view of pavilion Layout of pavilion 1. Defining + dividing outer & inner curves. 2. Adding ‘sine wave‘ function & lofting. 3. Defining tessellation + structural grid. + 4. Adding module + structural pipe. 5. Resultant pavilionpointformcharge

2D front elevation of pavilion: Sample taxonomy array of tessellation modules: sample module: sample data set of tessellation taxonomy array: 10

(design of a calming center for de-escalation in a MBH facility) Academic work: MSc. Arch - High performance building

05. Healthcare design of the Future - Calming Center for de-escalation

Proposed calming center: 3D view - 02

Proposed calming center: 3D view - 01

Introduction: This center is for mild to moderate cases of Substance Abuse Disorders (SAD). Treating addiction requires not only detoxification, but also preventing relapse. Medications such as methoadone, buprenorphnie and naltrexone act on the same targets in the brain as addictive opioids, suppressing withdrawal symptoms and relieving cravings. Research shows that we can use music, light, color, and nature to target the same neurochemical pathways of the brain and release pleasureinducing chemicals like dopamine and serotonin. We provide staff and nurses trained in de-escalation, counseling, and knowledge treating SAD.

Proposed calming center: 3D isometric view - 01 Proposed calming center: 3D isometric view - 02 11

06. Design Dissertation : Cinema Museum - Chronicles of the Hindi Celluloid (design of a public space dedicated to showcasing history of Hindi Cinema) - Academic work: B.Arch

site section AA’ site section BB’

Cinema : A kinetic art form: Cinema is a particular language whereby a film-maker shares his dreams with the audience. It is an appearance of continuous motion created by motionless images arranged in succession.

Existing site context The existing studio consists of three defunct studio floors & one partially defunct studio floor which is used on an occasional basis for shooting.The site also consists of partially unused & defunct open locations & vast exapanse of lawns.

Scenic Location: Nestled within a hilly terrain and having a backdrop of the Aarey colony, the film studio is located amidst a rich natural context. It offers a huge potential to be redeveloped into a public space.

6. studio floor - 4 7. studio canteen 8. studio office 9. temporary sets 1. site entry 2. security check 3. studio floor -1 4. studio floor -2 5. studio floor -3 existing site layout

Preservation of Cinematic heritage: The intent of the thesis was to honor the cinema as an art form & create a public space in the megacity of mumbai to showcase the rich cinematic heritage of the hindi film industry.

Site selection & Justification: The intent of the thesis was to honor the cinema as an art form & create a public space in the megacity of mumbai to showcase the rich cinematic heritage of the hindi film industry.

Proposed site layout birds eye view Proposed site sections: site section AA’ site section BB’ site section ProgrammaticCC’ zoning The entire design program for the museum complex was made with a combi nation of ‘adaptive reuse’of old film studio floors & ‘new developments’catering as allied services. Disadvantages of Concentrated scheme Diverse programs are limited to similar exterior expression Diverse programs are molded into a singular shape Landscape and building are distinctly separated. Advantages of Dispersed scheme Each program given unique exterior expression Each program given appropriate interior ambience Integrated composition of landscape/building 12

06. Design Dissertation : Cinema Museum - Chronicles of the Hindi Celluloid (design of a public space dedicated to showcasing history of Hindi Cinema) - Academic work: B.Arch Entrance block The entrance block of the museum welcomes the visitors with a carpet of shadows created by colourful translucent panels.The pathway leading to the entrance block is a semi covered space with green lawns. Layout of entrance block section AA’ of entrance block elevation ‘A‘ of entrance block view - 1 view - 2 Preview theatre The preview theatre forms is a part of the adaptive reuse exercise of the design program. It is designed in one of the existing studio floors and has an additional foyer space attached to it as a part of the extension program. ground floor layout first floor layout exploded view of preview theatre

Exhibition hall - 1 Exhibtion hall 1 pays a tribute to the great writers of hindi cinema. These great writers have penned down some memorable films over the decades.The exhibit hall consists of memoirs, original scripts and interviews from the past. layout of exhibition hall 1 section AA’ exploded view of exhibition hall - 01 view - 1 view - 2 Exhibition hall - 2 & 3 Exhibition hall 2 takes the visitors on an on set experience of film making. This hall mainly consists of film sets, costumes, equipments & various props on display.Hall no. 3 talks about the final stage of film making i:e post production.It consists of hand made posters of old hindi films, pamphlets made by producers and a musical jukebox. layout of exhibition hall 2 & 3 section BB’ section exhibtionAA’hall - 02 exhibtion hall - 03 13

07. S.D Corp. Experience center, Mumbai, India (design of an experience center for a top real estate developer in Mumbai, India - Patch design studio) - Professional work Experience center : Ground floor layout Experience center : First floor layout

Experience center : exterior view reception lobby view first floor connecting bridge view 14

07. S.D Corp. Experience center, Mumbai, India (design of an experience center for a top real estate developer in Mumbai, India - Patch design studio) - Professional work Structural isometric 3d view - 01 Structural isometric 3d view - 02

Exploded site isometric 3d view (revit 3D) 15

Ground floor layout: 1. The presence of two L-shaped Gabion walls on site act as an enclosure for the house and orients to the scenic view of the pictureesque pawna lake.

Design development & massing strategy:

08. Gabion wall house, Pawna, India (design for weekend home on the outskirts of Mumbai on a hilly terrain in Pawna, India - Spasm design architects) - Professional work

2. The entire program for the house is divided into two rectangular volumes, ‘living block‘ & ‘bedroom block‘ oriented at different angles facing the scenic view.

4. Front lawns, rear courts and a lap pool act as places for relaxation and contemplation for the client and his family.

3. Traditional shaded verandah spaces tie the two main rectangular volumes and the ‘gabion’ walls thus forming the entire construct of the house.

exterior 3D view of main entrance as built image of main entrance 16

08. Gabion wall house, Pawna, India (design for weekend home on the outskirts of Mumbai on a hilly terrain in Pawna) - Professional work Isomteric structural framing view:

exterior 3D view from lap pool as-built view from lap pool as-built view from front lawn as-built view from front lawn 17

09. Sanskriti Vihara learning center, Mumbai, India (design for a Buddhist learning centre in Mumbai, India - Spasm design architects : First place invited design competition) - Professional work Site plan of proposed development: Site plan of proposed development: + + = The spirit of the proposal is to DIG into the earth. create a construct out of bare BRICK ARCHES. The entire KUND construct has a stepping surface which becomes a mythical & phenomenological traversal of the levels of time & discovery.

18 Site section of proposed development:

Level -1 layout @ -3.60m Level 0 layout @ +0.60m Level +1 layout @ +4.80m Level +2 layout @ +9.00m Level +3 layout @ +13.20m Level +4 layout @ +17.40m 09. Sanskriti Vihara learning center, Mumbai, India (design for a Buddhist learning centre in Mumbai, India - Spasm design architects : First place invited design competition) - Professional work

view from arterial road of proposed temple and learning centre view of from kund 19

view of entrance lobby zoning Pedestrian flow

Ground floor planning strategy : The program of the museum is broadly divided into two levels.The event and public spaces forms the lower level of the museum which anchors the exhibit galleries on the upper level. The lower level also acts as a public/event space zone with areas such as a multi-function hall, classrooms/labs, outdoor exhibits and a cafetaria which form a crescent enveloping the forest space overlooking the harbour.

Programmatic

view of main entrance to museum

10. Guggenheim museum, Helsinki, Finland (design proposal for the Guggenheim museum, Helsinki, Finland - Spasm design architects : International design competition entry) - Professional work

Programmatic

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Gallery level planning strategy : The upper level of the museum consists of the main exhibition galleries linked with a concourse which acts as a pathway leading the visitors to a continual forest experience.“Voids” are created in the main concourse at various intervals thereby bringing the visitor close to the forest experience.The ‘levitating projection’ consists of a restaurant and retail spaces framing panoramas of the harbour front.The galleries have varying heights to accomodate the artworks of different sizes. zoning Pedestrian flow

view of mounds on ground level view of gallery concourse level

10. Guggenheim museum, Helsinki, Finland (design proposal for the Guggenheim museum, Helsinki, Finland - Spasm design architects : International design competition entry) - Professional work view of art gallery Longitudinal section: Transverse section:

5. Peripheral art hanging / display system : Using intelligent obscure glass panels to display data and interface.

9. Interior finish open pore hardwood floor resting on an acoustical underlay on CLT panels onto grided sub-floor construct.

6. Fire rated glass envelope with integrated roller blinds system for lighting control.

10. Under-floor services and climate control

13. Geo-thermal heat pump system integrated within entire column allowing for verical heat radiation

2. Shell construct : Using cross laminated timber and grided sub-floor construct

Detailed

14. Structural construct : Laminated spruce timber columns section of the art gallery: 21

11. Under belly of super structure treated with rough hewn charred timber with integrated lighting and fire-systems.

3. Over ceiling services / radiant panels / fire-sensors.

1. Planted roof system : Insulation, energy production, projected use as sculpture gardens and temporary exhibit space.

4. Suspended open cell timber ceiling with integrated lighting and venting systems - environmental control.

12. Plot topography to be re-engineered as an authentic forest floor and planted with mosses, lichens and other bryophytes as an under-croft eco-system.

7,8 Temperature controlled glazed envelope directly connected to geo-thermal heating system

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