ameer hamza khanCV+Portfolio
2005-2014
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We see architecture as an act of profound optimism. It is what we have to give and it is what we leave behind.
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Ameer Hamza KhanGraduate Architect (Master of Architecture)with 1 year experience
Date of Birth: 01/03/1987
Contact
Address: 106 Marquands Road, Truganina, Vic 3029.
Phone: +61(0) 406291902
Email: [email protected]
I graduated with honors in Building & Archi-tectural Engineering in 2010 from Pakistan. In 2012, I completed M.Arch from University of Melbourne. Since then I’ve had 1 year of working expeience working in design studios in Australia and Pakistan.
A combination of international background and travelling experiences have aided me in becom-ing an open-minded, competent, effective and efficient individual; I work well under pressure, enjoy problem solving and tackling new situa-tions. I am committed to each and every goal at hand and thrive when working in a team. I enjoy team work and I am inquisitive, methodical, ap-prochable, friendly and eager to learn.
Skills
Softwares ArchiCad Basic User (2/10)Rhino 3D Basic User (3/10)MS Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) Good User (5/10)FirstRate 5 Good User (6/10)Google Sketchup Good User (6/10)Autodesk Revit Excellent User (7/10)AutoCad Excellent User (7/10)3DS Max (Vray + Mental Ray) Excellent User (7/10)Adobe Suite (InDesign, Photoshop) Excellent User (8/10)
LaguagesEnglish (fluent), Urdu (first language), Hindi (intermediate level), Punjabi (intermediate level)
Academic Background:
2012-2011: Master of Architecture; University of Melbourne, Australia.2010-2005: Bachelor of Architecture Engineering; University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore, Pakistan.
Emploment Records:
2013 – Present: Graduate Architect at BN DESIGN Task Include: Applying for Plan of Subdivision, Sewer Details, Land Surveying and Engineering Drawings to relevant authorities and then interpreting this information to give the most suitable pro posal for a given project satisfying all the design guidelines, Using Revit for Drafting of Residential Projects, Preparing drawings for relevant council approval, Preparing working drawings, electrical plans and interior elevations for constructions, Interacting with builders and architects to complete drawings according to their company’s standard, Writing reports for a project for development appli cation to the local council, Dedicated personal time and took initiative to learn ArchiCad so that I am able to extract information from the projects done in that software before I joined the company.
2010: Graduate Architect at Isbah Hassan & Associates Task include: Involved in design development with Principal Architect for a number of competitions held locally, Documentation (2D drafting and3D modelling) using AutoCad and 3DsMax on Residential and Commercial Projects, Co-ordinating with interior designers and 3D visualisation teams to finalise the design.
2009: Intern at Isbah Hassan & Associates Task include: Preparation of architectural drawings and presentations, Dealing with clients and carry ing out market research to find the most suitable materials for the project which can be obtained lo cally at a lower price.
WORKSHOPS:
2006: Drawing Workshop by NATIONAL COLLEGE OF ARTS (Pakistan)2007: 3Ds Max Intensive Workshop by PAKISTAN ENGINEERING CONGRESS (Pakistan)2011: RHINO + GRASSHOPPER Workshop by EX- LAB (Australia)
Awards and Distinction:
2007: Student Scholarship at University of Engineering & Technology for best academic performance. 2011: Installation Design – Finalist, Installation Design, Exhibit, 2012 Melbourne Design Awards September 2012; Performative Architecture Studio; http://pas2011.tumblr.com/archive2012: Best Australia Student Work - Installation Design was nominated for Melbourne Design Award 2012 Finalist2012: Thesis Project: Distinction and publication in Gradex, Architecture Magazine University of Melbourne.
References:
Dr. Peter Raisbeck: Lecturer and Course Co-ordinator, Department of Architecture, University of Melbourne. E: [email protected]
Lejla Izic: Director, BN Design E: [email protected] T: 0421706334
Mark Doumtsis: Building Designer, BN Design E: [email protected] T: 0432341372
Birwa Thakkar: Energy Rating Consultant, BN Design T: 0416187799
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The new RMIT Design Hub on the corner of Swanston and Victoria Street is an important new site for design research, innovation and production. The building is an important new representation of design in a university setting and the city. In this studio an opportunity was provided to redesign a new design hub for RMIT.
The issues of university identity, site identity (based in ritual, location and memory), the neighboring contextual legacy of architect-designed encounters with history and the mosaic pattern of small scale artisanal production in the central business district were explored. After the issues on site and its vicinity were recognized research was done in order find an appropriate way to approach design. Precedents were found, sketches were done and the ideas which came out of it were developed which lead way to the final design.
Before RMIT Design Hub building was built on site their used to be a brewery on site. This brewery building was very famous in Melbourne. There used to be a hotel on the corner of the brewery site. The main purpose of the hotel was to provide a place to exhibit and sell beer.
After RMIT took over brewery building on site was demol-ished, but its spirit remains. As time passes, the occu-pants move on and are replaced by new occupants. The memory of the previous occupants of the spaces echoes in the hollowness of space. The basic concept for design is that this spirit or ghost of the old building is taking over the body of the new one.
Upon further exploring the traditional concept of spirit I found that spirit is:- Formless, but possess the body of the new.- Reminds of the old.- Uncanny and unexpected from the usual.
The intention of the thesis is to integrate the memories of the inhabitants of a site as an ingredient to build.
By overlaying RMIT design hub building over old brew-ery layout, those parts of RMIT building are kept intact where there are remaining parts of brewery on site and the parts destroyed is where ghost of brewery takes over. This ghost deforms everything it touches producing uncanny spaces.
Concluding, sites get their meaning and identity from the memories that people have had of them. A new forced built intervention on a site deprives it of its desire to hold back certain collective memories and eventually the historical identity that used to unite the community of the place, gets erased from the city. This project is a re-collection of all those memories integrated with the new ideas for a healthy future.
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Shrine of Remebrance
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University of MelbourneTutor: Peter Raisbeck & Karen BurnsYear: 2012Location: Cnr Victoria & Swanston St.
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View of Interior from RampImage shows the interior urban space
and the atrium above.
Legend:1. Public Space2. Bicycle Stand3. Lecture Theatre4. Exhibition Space5. Design Cemetry6. Service Core7. Game Area8. Timber Workshop
Initially, there used to be a brewery on the site. When RMIT bought this land they demolished everything that was there, thus depriving site of its original memories.
Since, the old brewery build-ing wasn’t repected so the design concept is that ghost or spirit of this building is now haunting the new RMIT design hub building.
DESIGN CEMETRY
Exhibition SpacE
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Glass box collecting design waste
PROCESS DIAGRAMS
Repititive factory like facade.
Assymetry Smoothing to de-formed skeleton.
Elephant Man
Elephant man’s deformed skeleton
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Draping cloth from deformed skeleton.
Strectching & opening skin to reveal defor-
Overlapping Rmt facade with the deformed ghost.
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SECTION A-A DETAIL SECTION
VIEW FROM NORTH ENTRANCE
PLANS
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Floors above contain com-puetr labs, workspaces and student lounges. The open plan allows for better col-labration between students encouraging group discus-sions and cross-pollination of ideas from one design faculty to the other.
Atriums and open spaces provide visual access be-tween different floors, thus keeping you in touch with your surroundings and mak-ing the user aware of things happening around him. This is done so that students can be inspired from their peers work.
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Enlarged view of middle floors
Victoria & Swansto street intersection etrance
Bird Eye View
Front ViewEnlarged View of Cantilevered Spaces
Swanston Street View
Night View
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Team Memebers: Choong Wai, Frankie Siu, Ameer Hamza KhanYear: 2012Location: New York, USA
The materials chosen for the ‘skin’ of hte structure is largely due to the intended playful atmosphere aside from the lifecycle of the materials.
The elastic and stretchable nylon fabric is recycled from parts of
stockings and leggings. Different colourful fabric fillers light with a changing wash of colour, produce
am intriguing atmosphere.
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UET, LahoreTutor: Ziaud Din MianYear: 2010Location: Lahore, Pakistan
-Public gathering or event generating spaces [Court-yards, Cafeteria]-Transitional Spaces [Stair-cases, Bridges, Corridors
Staircases break horizontal circulation into vertical circulation, it is a transitional space, it may be exposed or cov-ered, exposed staircases gives sculptural ap-
Bridge is also a transitional space it connects 2 spaces and gives horizon-tal circulation at different levels; it should provide a visual connectivity.
Isolate studios for sound insulation.
Workshops (wood & metal) should be in range of studios.
Types of Interactive Spaces
Courtyard must contain plants and trees to create view for other spaces, trees and building shad-ows seating arrangement which changes with sun.
Form developement
Process Diagrams
Derived from shape of satellite
Initial form final form
Front View Render
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Site Plan
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Front Entrancefor talent and guests
Outdoor Water Featurecomplimenting juxtaposition of masses
Elevations
Sections
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Secondary Entrancefor general office staff
View from the back
Ground Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
Seventh Floor Plan
Fifth Floor Plan
In a TV station security is of prime importance, not only due to the expensive equipment but also due to VIPs visiting it often. The building is designed in a way so as to fulfill these requirements. For this purpose, audience section is completely separated and security gates with swipe cards are located at key places to ensure that only concerned personnals may enter.
Tv station is designed giving a due consideration to the nature of dif-ferent functions. Public oriented areas are placed close to the main entrance lobby area for easy ac-cess. The office area which has no direct link with the activities of the studio is provided with a separate entrance so that the studio work flow is not effected.
Plan Developement
Entrance for actors, audience and other guests is given here.
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University of MelbourneTutor: Mikel RomanYear: 2012Location: Lonsdale Street
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The aim of this building is to celebrate different cultures in Melbourne.
Hawker style markets, stalls and booths are proposed for the proj-ect so that retail can flourish.
The retail areas are divided into different zones (using different level for each zone i.e: making use of the natural slope). Each zone is assigned with a different culture that is found in Mel-bourne e.g: Chinese, Aboriginal, Greek, Koreans etc.
A performance space with a stage is also given to celebrate festivals of all these different cultures. The intention is to make this building a “Cultural Hub in Mel-bourne.”
It has been observed that people of Melbourne love places like stalls or booths with a casual setting. Few of such examples are night markets in Melbourne and setup by Crown Casino at Chinese New Year. Keeping these things in mind this building seeks to celebrate diversity and cultures of Melbourne within an urban setup by welcoming it into the centre of the city.
3RD Floor Landscape View
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Detail Section
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Legend:Landscape/Paved Areas
Ramps
Restaurant
Retail
Ground Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan Typical Aparment Floor Plan
Typical 1-Bedroom Units
Typical 2-Bedroom Unit Typical 3-Bedroom Unit
View from Lt. Bourke Street China Town
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/groups/pas/videos/32180255 (video journal)Inflatable structure, lights, projectors, sensors, speakers
A performative installation piece of generative design; this project consisted of multiple systems in place that create immersive envi-ronment.
An entire semester was spent learning behavioural coding to design a spatial experience that continually responds to human pres-ence.
Physically, the structure was designed with digital fabri-cation techniques and put together lightweight textiles using sewing machine.
The intelligent swarming patterns were linked to the encoded light and sound be-haviors designed by teams to react to light triggers and presence.
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University of MelbourneTutor: Stanislav RoudaskiYear: 2011Location: Swanston Street
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VLS MAPPING EXIBITION
1. I began my video with making people aware of the present geometry by high-lighting different boxes all over the composition.
2. Then a sketch appears and fades out whose movement is synchronized with
the music to make viewers aware of the music that is being played.
3. After 30 seconds another sketch ap-pears with random agents which ar-range themselves to form a cityscape.
4. The final sketch with cityscape comes up. Light glows up one by one on all the horizontal surfaces. Ambient light gets
dimmer to give impression of nighttime.
INITIAL EXPERIMENTATION
LED Balloons
Getting inspired from Jas Johnston’s paper model in CRIDA this form was derived. The idea was to take it further and use inflatable structure cloth to use as a skin.
INTERNAL STRUCTURE DRAWINGS INFLATABLE CLOTH WITH LIGHTS
After this experimentation we realsied that acrylic has an el-egance of its own and have good light reflecting properties. So it was decided to make a lantern in perspex only.
DESIGNING THE LAMP
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Initial Proposal
Discs holding holding the ribs and the central core together
Central core containing battery pack, LEDs and switch.
Ribs curving inwards to hide the inner core and for the desired lighting effects
Holes to put in thread to hold the lantern.
Removable disc so that batteries can be changed when required.
CONSTRUCTION DRAWING FOR THE LAMP
Designing of a lamp was required for the final installation. This lamp was to act as a light source, which when taken closer to light sensor will effect readings on it thus initiating a response.
The design was to be as sophisticated as installation itself. Thus, with the help of grasshopper script this lamp was made out of persperx.
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Isbah Hassan & Associates(Office Work) Year: 2010Location: Sector F, Islamabad.
Residential|Interior
InspirationTadao Ando’s 4x4 House
Initial Form
Final RenderFront View
Interior ViewKitchenette, Dining, Living
InspirationFor Interior design
Client’s Requirement- 4 Bedrooms- Living or Drawing- Sun room on top- Open Garage- Big Front Yard- Modern Design- Concrete Finish
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Isbah Hassan & Associates(Office Work) Year: 2010Location: Sector-3, Islamabad.
Inspiration
Ground Floor Plan First Floor Plan Second Floor Plan
Landscape Plan
3D View
Front View Render
Client’s Requirement for Landscape:- Contemporary Landscape- Grass Area with plants- Small Sitting area with water feature- A place to relax, which can inspire client to do work. He is fasion designer.
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Isbah Hassan & Associates(Office Work) Year: 2010Location: Farm House, Lahore.
Inspiration
Client went to Langkawi in Malay-sia and was very impressed by the architecture and relaxed envi-ronemnt at the Holiday Inn wehre he stayed.
They wanted there farm house to look like Holiday Inn, a place where they can relax during holidays and invite friends over for bbq.
Ground Floor Plan
Front Render
Site Plan
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Canopy DetailsCanopy Details (Plan)
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Fire Place
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View from Garden
View of Decorative Fire PlaceWater Body
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Investigating Building DetailsRedmond Barry BuildingYear: 2012Location: University of Melbourne
Exterior View
Investigating Building DetailsProposed Archi. Building by DCMYear: 2012Location: University of Melbourne
Section Detail of Glass Railing
Isometric View of Glass Railing
Plan View of Glass Railing Detail
Section Detail of Ceiling Hollow Core
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BN Design(Office Work) Year: 2013-PresentLocation: Keilor East, Melbourne
Residential|Drafting|Construction Details
Ground Floor Plan
3D North East ViewRevit Model
Section A-ASouth Elevation
This is a 3- bedroom house for a family of four. As according to cli-ent’s requiements all family gather-ing areas are kept at the back of the house so that living areas get views into the backyard with abundant natural sunlight.
The complexity of the project comes from the extreme gradient of the site. There is a change of about 8 meters from front of the house to the back.
After the initial site analysis, the pro-posed solutions is to have 3 different finished floor levels inside the house and garage at a lower level. By do-ing this the construction costs were kept minimum and also best archi-tecture solution is achieved which responds to the site conditions.
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Section B-B
Garage Floor Plan
East Elevation
Gutter Detail Eaves Detail
Stairs Detail
BN Design(Office Work) Year: 2013-PresentLocation: St. Kilda, Melbourne
Residential|Drafting|Construction Details
This is a town planning project with five 3 bedroom units on a site. After initial feasibility studies it was pro-posed to make use of the lane on the side and provide access to the units at the back from this lane.
It was kept in mind that privacy of each unit is kept and any overlooking issue were dealth with accordingly.
SOUTH ELEVATION
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3D North West ViewRevit Model
First Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
EAST ELEVATION
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3D South East ViewRevit Model
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What can I do for you?
As it is apparent from my work in the portfolio that I have a keen sense of design.My strength in computer softwares has always helped me to present my work in the most appropriate manner and the best way possible. I have an excellent knowldge of compuetrs especially architecture softwares.
In addition to being good with computers I have a nice and pleasent person-ality. With my current experience in dealing with clients, builders and city councils, I have developed good communication skills. I am an all-round person who is very enthusiastic and passionate about design.
If you feel that I am the right person to join your team, or you want to know more about me, please send an email or give me a call on the number pro-vided.
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