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Sushant Verma
Academic & Professional Works
Academic Works
Contents1. New Sounds Baseball Stadium, Nashville TN 2. Site of Space with in a space, Knoxville TN3. Sunshine House, New Orleans LA4. Layered Facade Systems: Hot & Humid Climate, New Orleans LA 5. Commonwealth Games Village: Masterplanning, Delhi, India 6. Commonwealth Games Village: Inter. Zone, Delhi, India 7. Commonwealth Games Village: Training Center, Delhi, India 8. Circular House, Simla, India 9. Healthcare Design: Community Hospital, Lucknow, India
The circulation of the ball park extends and becomes a entrance gateway for the greenwayA concept sketch encouraging the connections of the ball park to downtown Nashville, the Capitol, German town neighborhood.
New Sounds Stadium at Sulphur Dell, NashvilleThe proposed Sulphur Dell master plan is a mixed use development with com-mercial activities at the lower level and residential facilities above on Jefferson, 5th Avenue and 3rd Avenue. This pro-posed development will have a new ball park (new home of Nashville Sounds) as a central focus. This ballpark will act as a catalyst encouraging development around it. Sulphur Dell master plan is an exten-sion of downtown Nashville on the south and the German town neighborhood on the north. The main idea while develop-ing this master plan was to create connec-tions to the river, German town neighbor-hood, downtown Nashville. The creek acts as a central spine stitching the Sul-phur Dell neighborhood to the ball park.
The Ball park design further extends these ideas of the proposed master plan through connections visually and physi-cally. Ball park designs are always in-troverted, since a typical AAA baseball stadium does not have huge seating ca-pacity, this new ball park explores the strategy of transparency through its skin.
The ball park will have multiple programs a)Leased spaces for shops and restaurantsb)Residential Towerc)Food Court
Stadium Structural system design with integrated fl oodlight.
Master Plan Sulphur DellSulphur Dell relationship to Downtown Nashville and State Capitol
Visual and Physical connectivity through entry sequence at the end of streets and greenway
An early study model of structural system of the ball park.
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Elevation: Jackson Street
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KEY1 Museum2 Entrance Lobby3 Leased Space4 Player’s Showers5 To Field6 Athletes and VIP Entry7 HVAC Services8 Batting Tunnel9 Electrical Room10 Services11 Maintenance Offi ce12 Service Entry13 Kitchen Services14 Poche15 Connection to Greenway16 Parking
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Transparency through facade is created to enhance the user’s experience of the space.
Public square in the ball park creates a space which encour-ages events and activities during the game.
The outfi eld of the Ball Park captures the view of downtown Nashville, a stadium’s gesture to the city
A view of the bleachers in the outfi eld
View of Downtown Nashville from the Food Court
Ball Park’s connec-tion to the greenway through free seats and transparency in the facade at-tracts viewers to the game.
Key1 Concourse2 Entrance Lobby3 Players Changing room4 Field5 Concrete Structure6 I beams7 Steel Decking8 Floodlight Detail Section
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This design exploration is based on Michel Foucault reading ‘Of Other Spaces’ in which he talks about Heterotopic spaces existing within the society. A Heterotopic space is a inbetween space between the real and the unreal.
The intent of this exploration is to bring together two confl icting spaces in one united program. A site has been chosen in down-town knoxville having a heterotopic quality of a in-between space within the new and the old city. The program has been developed inside the three abandoned structures, one of these structures is the Cal Johnson building which is among the ‘fragile fi fteen list’ of knoxville.
I developed my program on the Foucault third principle of ‘Space within a space: A real space capable of juxtaposing the several other space which are in themselves incompatible’. The program being a theatre as a unreal space and a garden being a real space. The theatre has been developed as an extension of the garden space and this garden space further extends into existing structure through moments of entry sequences, circulation spaces and transition spaces.
The project celebrates the Gay Street theatre district history and emphasizes the importance of public spaces in an urban environment. The Sanborne map study of the early 1900 Knox-ville revealed that this site is divided into two parts by western summit hill drive, therefore an
attempt has been done to bring together these two parts of the site together. Park-ing spaces have been proposed underneath the garden space which connects the pedestrian traffi c from Gay Street, West Summit Hill drive and the Central Street. The median width and the change in ground texture of Western Summit Hill drive is done to slow down the traffi c and to encourage pedestrian connections. The cores connecting the parking to the grade have been developed as watch deck above grade to look over the canopy of the trees. The building scale of the project depicts the juxtaposition of the old (masonry) and the new (steel) through revelations in the facade to show the skeleton of the struc-ture underneath. These revelations in the
Site of Space within a spaceMasterplanning City Scale Concept
facade also reveal the garden spaces making the garden as an important facade element. These moments of the garden spaces in the circulation spaces extend to the roof of the existing struc-ture become an elevated public space with an open air amphitheatre in it. The shading devices on the roof create an amiable climate allowing winter sun penetration while keeping the sum-mer sun away.
Masterplanning Neighborhood Scale
This collage photomontage describes the environmental and ecological aspects of a garden space in an urban area.
This collage describes the spatial aspects of a theatre showing the juxtaposition of dark and light spaces. A space that is unreal and empty which is fi lled by masks and signs through which the actor plays a role.
Existing Structure
Performing Arts Theatre
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Green Spaces Grid
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Roof Shading Device
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Key1. Main Lobby2. Washroom3. Back of House 4. Leased Retail Space5. Concessions6. Lift Lobby7. Back of House Lobby8. Loding and Unloading Space9. Orchestra Pit10. Rehearsal Room11. Entry Sequence Garden Space12. Ramp down to level 113. Cores 14. Paved Street to slow down traffi c15. Pavillion
Level 2: Main Lobby and Concession spaces
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Masterplanning: Bird’s eye View
A View of the Theatre from the Western Summit Hill Drive
Urban elevated public space on the roof of the existing structure
Entry sequence: A transition from the old structure to the new through the garden spaces
Juxtaposition: A play of the old existing brick and New steel structure
A view of the garden space from the balcony lobby
Transition: A connection in between the two existing structure
Juxtaposition: A play of the old existing brick and New steel structure
The interstitial spaces is developed as a Entrance plaza connecting the Gay street pedestian traffi c to the the-atre. The facade is developed with voids to reveal the green inside.
Section through the Performing Arts Auditorium
Section through the Circulation
The Sunshine house is a clean geometric volume wedded to its surroundings by view from inside. The main structure is comprise to four different blocks. Each block becomes a space that has its own func-tion. As you move through the house, there is a transition from public space to semi private and fi nally private space. According to the guidelines, the house is raised on seven feet stilts. The house has been designed keeping in mind the concept of prefabrication. Each block has its own independent structure that can be modifi ed according to the site condition. New Orleans lies in hot and humid climate, thus each block of house opens up into its own inner and outer courtyard. In order to avoid summer overheat-ing of the inner courtyard, a shading system has been designed which does not allows the summer sun to penetrate in the courtyard. This shading system has a photovoltaic roof which creates an ancillary source of electrical power for the house. This also increases the southern exposure of house as it is designed on a very narrow lot of thirty feet by hundred feet. This southern exposure helps in passive heating sys-tem during the winter months. The center block acts act as a sunspace for heating the public and private zones. The central block also act helps in passive cooling as it becomes a breezeway in summers. The structural system is port in place concrete with light wood frame construction at top. The phase change material is incorporated in fl oors which traps the heat during winter months and later refl ects the heat to the interior. The central block also has passive cooling technologies which helps in drawing the air from the outside using stack and cross ventilation. When there is no outside air movement, extractor fans located in the fl ooring systems helps in pulling air from outside.
Geometry Circulation Elements
7. Front Court8. Inner Courtyard9. Back Courtyard10. Stair Lift
The Sunshine house is a clean geometric volume wedded to its surroundings by view from inside. The main structure is comprise to four different blocks. Each block be-comes a space that has its own function. As you move through the house, there is a transition from public space to semi private and fi nally private space. According to the guidelines the house is raised on seven feet stilts. The house has been designed keeping in mind the concept of prefabrication. Each block has its own independent structure that can be modifi ed according to the site condition. New Orleans lies in hot and humid cli-mate, thus the each block of house opens up into its own courtyard. This also increases the southern exposure of house as it is designed on a very narrow lot of thirty feet by hundred feet. This southern exposure helps in passive heating system during the winter months. The center block acts act as a sunspace for heating the public and private zones. The central block also act helps in passive cooling as it becomes a breezeway in sum-mers. The structural system is port in place concrete with light wood frame construction at top. The phase change material is incorporated in fl oors which traps the heat during winter months and later refl ects the heat to the interior. The central block also has pas-sive cooling technologies which helps in drawing the air from the outside using stack and cross ventilation. When there is no outside air movement, extractor fans located in the fl ooring systems helps in pulling air from outside.
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South Elevation
North Elevation
Sushant Verma
Cost 10,000USD Cost 20,000USD Cost 35,000USD Cost 20,000USD
Total Cost 10,000USD
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Total Cost 45,000USD
Total Cost 85,000USD
Total Cost 95,000USD + 5000USD LandscapeTotal Cost 100,000USD
Innovation in Design - 1 points
Total points - 80 Points (Platinum)
LEED Checklist
Education - 2 points
Location and Linkages - 6 points
Indoor Air Quality -12 points
Material and Resource - 10 points
Energy and Atmosphere - 22 points
Water Effi ciency - 8 points
Sustainable Sites - 19 points
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USGBC’s 2010 Natural Talent Design Competition
This independent study will focus on multilayered facade systems in buildings. The intent of these facades is to deliver exemplary solar thermal performance and natural ventilation. The fi rst stage was to create parameters for designing a multilayred facade system. Since most of the climate types are based on three main climates, cold climate, hot arid, hot and humid, we created bundles: a packet of strategies for each climate type. These bundles have a hierarchy of strategies: contextual, critical and situational. The contextual strategies are main concepts to be taken into account for each specifi c climate type. The critical strategies originate from contextual strategies are further subdivided into building systems, elements and materials. The critical strategies have fi ve core strategies: ventilation aperture, daylight aperture, separate and combined openings, well placed windows, glass type. The situational strategies are the modifi ers for critical strategies, depending upon the building type and user preferences. Finally, I focused on the hot and humid layered facade system of my spring 2010 studio project in New Orleans, LA.
External shading device of the south facade of Sunshine House varying with season, allowing penetration of the winter sun while keeping the summer sun off
Layered Facade System: Sunshine House, New Orleans
West facade of the Sunshine House varying with the time of day, weather and season. The wing shape louvers in an aluminium frame can be moved in front of the wall to keep the view open. The wing wall responds to variation in wind directions and also helps in shading the openings
Bundles: A packet of strategies for each climate type.
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Winter Section of the Sunshine House
Summer Section of the Sunshine House
An Early Study Model during the facade study
Daylight West Facade Summer shading West Facade
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METRO STATION HASBEEN PROPOSED
CLOVER-LEAF JUNCTION HAS BEENPROPOSED AT THIS JUNCTION
A FLYOVER HAS BEENPROPOSED AT NH-24TO GIVE SIGNAL FREERIGHT TURN TO GAMES VILLAGE
The commonwealth games is a multinational multi-sport event held every four years and involves the athletes from all the Commonwealth Nations.
MasterPlanning Design Concept The masterplan is inspired from British Architect Edwin Lutyens New Delhi Capitol Com-plex based on hexagonal grid iron planning. This hexagon planning caught the attention of varoius planners and architects in the early nineteenth century promising a panacea for the city planning ills and a replacement for the uniform rectangular street grid. The main driving force behind the Games Village master plan are: Traffi c: A hexagonal street network has always three legged intersection which has three potential collision points as compared to four legged junctions interesction which has sixteen potential collision points. A three legged is theoretically superior to a four way junction as 120 degree angle improves sight lines as compared with 90 degree in a fourway junction.Security: Access Control Points (ACP) have been proposed on each entry and exits. Zone Control Points (ZCP) have been proposed at the connection of pedestrian traffi c between International Zone and the Residential Zone. These ACP and ZCP will have security com-mand centers and vehicle check points, baggage screening, etc. .
Commonwealth Games Village: Masterplan
North: Busy railway corridor South: National highway 24East: Akshardham temple & noida link roadWest: Yamuna river
Lutyens design of capital complex at New Delhi
President House India Gate Central Vista
A rectangular grid iron pattern uses an additional10% more areas in roads thus reduction of land area for development in comparision to hexagon planning grids.
Commercial zone:Multiplex, shopping plaza & hotelsResidential zone: Residential center for athletesPublic zone: International zone, training center
Commonwealth Games Village and its Contextual development.
The Urban Design of the Games Village frames the axis towards the Akshardham Temple from its entry points and the village squares
KEY1 Housing 2 International Zone3 Training Center 4 Security 5 Dining Room6 Commercial Zone7 Akshardham Temple8 Landscape Buffer9 Games Village Square10 Games Villages Services11 Railroad Landscape Buffer12 Entry / Exit to Games Village13 Service Road 14 Metro Station
Masterplan Games Village
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ZONE CONTROL POINTS ARE THE SECURITY CHECK UPSFOR CHECKING ACCREDIATION FROM RESIDENTIAL ZONE TOINTERNATIONAL ZONE
ACCESS CONTROL POINTS ARE THE SECURITY CHECK UPSFOR GIVING ACCREDIATION FROM RESIDENTIAL ZONE TOINTERNATIONAL ZONE
ACCESS CONTROL POINTS ARE THE SECURITY CHECK UPSFOR CHECKING ACCREDIATION OF WORKFORCE
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The International Zone will be the heart of Games Village. This tem-porary structure will house all the necessary facilities for the athletes. These spaces are: a)Commercial Facilitiesb)Merchandize Storesc)Amphitheatred)The Media Center for press interviews & conferences for athletes keeping the residential zone free from media traffi c.e)The Transport Mall where the athletes buses will check in & out inside and outside the village.
Structural System:The International Zone will be a temporary prefabricated structure installled six months prior to the Games opening ceremony. The struc-tural system is made of polycarbonate panels with steel frame with a white color pvc coated polyster fabric. This fabric further accentuates the form and reduces heat gain from the roof.
International Zone: Detail Section
International Zone: Commonwealth Games Village, New delhi, India
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The Training Center will house world class sporting faclities for the ath-letes during the commonwealth games 2010. These facilities will include:
1. Swimming pool block with racing pool2. Driving pool & warmup pool3. Multi-purpose hall for indoor sporting activities4. Athletics block 5. Adminstration spaces 6. Media work areas7. Food court. 8. Fitness centers. These block will have change rooms & seating spaces for spectators. The central atrium will connnect the adjoining sporting facilities.
KEY1 Steel Truss 2 AHU3 Steel Profi le4 Duct5 Gutter6 Administration7 Washroom8 Change Rooms9 Corridor10 Store
Training Center Multi Purpose Hall Sectional Detail
Training Center: Commonwealth Games Village, New delhi, India
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Structural Concept of the Multipurpose hall inspired from Butter-fl y swimming stroke.
KEY1 Athletics Track 2 Athletics Training3 Swimming Training4 Multi purpose Hall5 Atrium6 Gym
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The Circular House is situated in an isolated site which slopes down to a lake. The site gradient is descending from the lev-el of the approach; a lower ground fl oor & upper ground fl oor have been created. The Residential spaces are on the low-er ground fl oor & upper ground fl oor level. The offi ce & working area spaces are on the upper ground fl oor and fi rst fl oor.
The spatial layout of Circular house is planned with service spaces on the north and served spaces on the south. Architectur-al passive strategies have been incorporated in the facade design by the use of Trombe walls around the offi ces & bedrooms spac-es to collect heat during the day and radiate it in the night. The fi xed glazing is used on the northern areas of the residence which are the public & semi-public zones such as the kitchen & drawing room, etc to avoid heat escape & cold breeze penetration at night.
Circular House for a Fashion Designer couple.Circular House and its context
Site Plan
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KEY1 Lobby 2 Terrace3 Bedroom 4 Master Bedroom 5 Balcony 6 Entrance 7 Toilet 8 Store
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View of the Circular House from the main street on the east.
View of the Circular House from the North
The principal design force behind this community hos-pital design is the segregation and sharing of circulation spaces through emphasis on security. These spaces are:
a)Public spaces: atrium, lobby spaces.These double height spaces create a sense of openess for the visitors and the patients through views of the land-scaped court.
b)Semi public spaces: the outer sanctum of each depart-ment. These spaces are the connecting spaces in between the outer large public spaces used by the visitors and the inner private spaces used by the staff.
c)Private spaces: the inner sanctum of each department.These interior spaces are the spine of the community hospital accessed the hospital staff only
Trauma Center
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Circulation Diagram: Level 2Staff Circulation (Private spaces)
Visitors Circulation (Public Spaces)
Connecting Circulation (Semi Public Spaces)
Community Hospital, New Delhi, IndiaAn early sketch of the Community Hospital Atrium
Level 1 - Services1 Medical Gas 2 LT Room 3 D. Generator 4 Kitchen 5 Biomedical Engineering 6 Housekeeping 7 Laundry 8 Workshop / Store9 Boiler10 A/C Plant11 CSSD
Level 2 - OPD, Trauma12 Washroom13 Dispensary14 Waiting OPD15 Consult / Exam Room16 Waiting Main Atrium17 Pathology18 Blood Bank19 Radiology20 Emergency / Trauma Center
Level 3 - IPD, OPD21 CCU22 ICU23 Operation Theatre Block24 Maternity25 OPD
Level 4 - IPD26 Private Wards27 General Wards
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Site Plan1 OutPatient Department 2 Trauma Center3 Atrium 4 Emergency Dropoff 5 Unloading and Loading Area 6 Entry / Exits7 Ramp down to Parking
Professional Works
Contents1. Brass Outsourcing Hub and Ware House, Moradabad,India 2. Library and Academic Block of IFTM, Moradabad, India3. Birla Ins tute of Technology, Hyderabad, India4. Brick House for Dr. Du , Moradabad, India
Level 11 Main Entrance 2 Atrium 3 Exhibition Hall 4 Shops 5 Lift Lobby 6 Ramp 7 Loading and Unloading
Brassware Outsourcing Hub & Warehouse, Morabadbad, IndiaA perspective view of the Brass Outsourcing Hub
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The Brass Outsourcing hub will showcase the metal art work of local artisians and craftsmen. Brass handicrafts has been one of the primary export of the city of Mora-dabad. The fi rst thought while developing this scheme was to create a space for artisians and craftsmen where they would interact and share their resources. A space to exhibit their art work to the buyers and the visitors.
The hub consist of a main central atrium space, circular exhibition hall and shops. The exhibition hall has been designed taking into account the fl exibility of space. Parking spaces are provided in the basement. The Out-sourcing hub also consist warehouse spaces to store the art work and the exhibits. The warehouse is also pro-vided with workshop spaces to add fi nishing touches to the metal work.
Site Plan1 Main Entry 2 Parking 3 Open Landscape 4 Entrance 5 Loading & Unloading 6 Warehouse 7 Warehouse Entry 8 Green Cover9 Service Road
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Administration & Library block of I.F.T.M Moradabad, IndiaA perspective view of Adminstration block and the Library.
The Library has been designed keeping in the mind the cost effec-tiveness of the project. A volumetric segregation of spaces is done through an expression in the structural system. Reading spaces are planned as double heighted spaces with a more open grid and Stacking spaces are designed with closer grid and single height volume to accomodate more storage spaces for the book and the journals. The main entry sequence spaces to the library block is through a double heighted volume. The basement is used as com-puter lab and digital library spaces.
The Administration block consist of offi ce adminstration spaces and principals rooms, etc.
Masterplanning1 Main Road 2 Management Building 3 Boys Hostel 4 Computer Application 5 Multi Purpose Hall 6 Open Green 7 Dormitory8 Mess9 Applied Science 10 Mechanical Engineering11 Staff Quarters12 Residential Quarter13 College of Engineering14 Temple15 Library16 Administration
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Brick House, Moradabad, IndiaA perspective view of the front facade of Brick House
Brick house is a clean geometric volume wedded to its sorrounding with exquisite views and vistas. This 1200 sf home sits in a new sprawling neighborhood of Moradabad. This house is a contemporary home with clean form and exposed brick work.
Ground fl oor spaces contain double height lobby spaces and a single bedroom. The fi rst fl oor space has two bedroom and one master bedroom.
Level 3: Bedroom and Master Bedroom
Level 2: Double height Lobby and Bedroom
Level 1(Basement): Offi ce Spaces