MOHZIN MUJEEB

18
PORT FOLIO MOHZIN MUJEEB 20 19

Transcript of MOHZIN MUJEEB

Page 1: MOHZIN MUJEEB

Scanned by Cam

Scanner

PORTFOLIO

MOHZIN MUJEEB

2019

Page 2: MOHZIN MUJEEB

+91 9645082664| gjacob.tkm@gmai l .com

G e o r g e J a c o b | P r i n c i p a l o f T K M S c h o o l O f A r c h i t e c t u r e

+91 8136878803| d ipu.george@gmai l .com

D i p u G e o r g e | D e a n o f T K M S c h o o l O f A r c h i t e c t u r e

R E F E R E N C E S

M u s i c

S k e t c h i n g

M o v i e s

T r a v e l i n g

H O B B I E S

Born in Kerala , Kol lam, India .

Mother tongue being Malayalam

Learned Engl ish , Hindi , Arabic f rom TKMCPS

L A N G U A G E S K I L L S

C B S E | 2 0 0 8 - 2 0 1 3

M o h z i n M u j e e b

m o h z i n _ m u j e e b

m o h z i n m u j e e b

T K M C e n t e n a r y P u b l i c S c h o o l

H i g h e r S e c o n d a r y | 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 5

G o v t . H S S M a n g a d

B a c h e l o r e O f A r c h i t e c t u r e | 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 2 0

T K M S c h o o o l O f A r c h i t e c t u r e

Adobe I l lustrator

Adobe Indesign

Adobe Photoshop

Autocad

Revit

Sketchup

Vray

Lumion

S O F T W A R E S

Sketching

Model Making

Diagrams

Render ings

Detai l ing

Logo design

D E S I G N

E D U C A T I O N S K I L L S

/

/

/

I 'm a 22 year o ld architecture student , hai l ing f rom the smal l s tate of Kerala , in India .

Sketching has a lways been a pass ion and combined with designing, became the under ly ing

rat ionale which led to the �eld of architecture ; my own not ion of i t being der ived and

emphasized f rom tropical modernism - My other interests - inc luding travel l ing, photography

and music - have helped achieve a greater understanding.

A B O U T M E

BEEMAS, TKMCPO

KOLLAM, KERALA, INDIA

+91 9061316505

mohzin.mu@gmai l .com

MOHZINMUJEEBS T U D E N T A R C H I T E C T

01 | TROPICAL CASA | GUEST HOUSE | 4-7

02 | LAKESIDE | RESIDENCE | 8-11

03 | TRANSCENDENCE | HOTEL | 12-15

04 | BAMBOO COURTYARD | COLLEGE | 16-19

05 | CHECKMATE | IT OFFICE | 20-23

06 | DANCE OF YOUTH | INSTITUTE | 24-27

07 | ST THOMAS CHURCH | DOCUMENTATION | 28-31

08 | SKETCH | OTHER WORKS | 32

09 | PHOTOGRAPHY | OTHER WORKS | 33

Page 3: MOHZIN MUJEEB

01YEAR: 2015 | LOCATION: KARUVELIL,KOLLAM | TYPE: GUEST HOUSE

TROPICAL CASABREAK BARRIER BETWEEN IN AND OUT

The main concept was to build a guest house that gives proper privacy to the user as well as good open space to bring in nat-ural light and ventilation. The guest house is done in a tropical modernism style and provides sufficient open space for the user. The materials are selected to give a natural feel for the user.

The project aim was to build a guest house for the TKM School of Architec-ture. The site is located adjacent to the college and connected to the road. The site has a level different of 2m from the ground level. The guest house is made with an introverted character as the context doesn’t provide any views to the outwards and to separate the expe-rience of the house from the busy life around the college and road nearby

Page 4: MOHZIN MUJEEB

Scan

ned

by C

amSc

anne

rSc

anne

d by

Cam

Scan

ner

Inspired from the style tropical modernism, the guest house focus on providing nature friend-ly experience with the form making principles of modernism. The liv-ing room, dining and kitchen being in a sin-gle space and a bed-room with attached toi-let. All these rooms are sandwiched between two verandahs on each side, providing an extra layer of shade from sun as well as rain.

Initial idea was to give a direct entry from the main road which would have destroyed the pri-vacy of the user, instead entry was given from the back side, a doorway leading to the front with and addition of a small water body to enhance the view. The front part of the site naturally be-comes the backyard.

Page 5: MOHZIN MUJEEB

02YEAR: 2016 | LOCATION: NEAR ASHTAMUDI LAKE KOLLAM | TYPE: RESIDENCE

LAKESIDENESTED IN SITE

The main concept was to build a house that is nested in site. Giving the full view and ex-perience of the lake and also a residence that separates work from home, giving dif-ferent place for each activities and cater the needs of the clients to their own space of work and separate space for their clients.

Beautiful site with lake view, a public road di-vides the site into two parts and this allows us to build temporary structures near the side of the lake which would have been an issue due to CRZ. Building is divided into two parts just like the site. One for the residential purpose and the other part for work and other activities. The residence is for an Architect and Doctor couple. Office building on the other side of the house is also divided to separate each other’s activity and ease of their clients. The house is designed to get unobstructed view towards the lake. Existing trees are also used to maintain shade from the sun. An exterior envelope of brick wall is used to give additional shade to the building from both rain and sun.

Page 6: MOHZIN MUJEEB

0 2 5GROUND FLOOR PLAN

GROUND PLAN0 1 2 5

FIRST FLOOR PLAN0 1 2 5

Three volume con-cept is used here as the living room is of double height volume, bedroom kitchen and dining of regular height or human scale volume and the bathrooms and corridors being narrow height.

Living room, Din-ing and Kitchen are placed on the ground floor for convieniance. Bed-rooms and Living room and Balconies being the first floor

Page 7: MOHZIN MUJEEB

03YEAR: 2016 | LOCATION: CHINNAKADA, KOLLAM | TYPE: FOUR STAR HOTEL

TRANSCENDENCEGEARED TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY

In the design process for the four star hotel, the function and context becomes the con-cept of more hierarchy. Importance is given to the experience of the user and ease of maintenance. Energy efficiency becomes one of the major factors in the design. Sus-tainable measures are opted to reduce en-ergy consumption

Being sustainability the main focus of de-sign, the hotel uses strategic zoning to mini-mize heat transfer , thus reducing energy re-quired for artificial ventilation. Service cores are placed on the western side as the more public spaces that are used most frequently are placed towards the northern side. Steel construction is opted to maximize the span and to get optimized space for service through the use of girder beams. Care has been given towards the design of car parking and move-ment of the users

Page 8: MOHZIN MUJEEB

Scanned by CamScanner

Scanned by CamScanner

As ventilation and lighting be-comes a primary factor in hotel designs, it is given attention by using strategic placement of rooms according to their us-age. Service core is placed in the west southern side as this allows the building to block the sun or minimize the over-all heat transfer to rooms or areas with primary activities or functions. Ducts are hidden from even plan as the ducts are concealed near columns or over areas that is not no-ticed or areas that becomes a visual element in the building. Public areas like pool, concert hall are placed in such a way that the building itself becomes a shade for the area. Space is sacrificed in the entrance por-tion to make it seem more of a grand entry to the site.

Page 9: MOHZIN MUJEEB

04YEAR: 2017 | LOCATION: KOTTARAKARA, KOLLAM | TYPE: SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE

BAMBOO COURTYARDTOUCHING THE EARTH LIGHTLY

The project aim was to design an archi-tecture design college that uses build-able areas as well as non-buildable areas in the site. Separation and seg-regation of activities were also consid-ered in the design process.

Zoning is done to separate private spaces and public spaces, give teachers their space as well as students theirs and other users, yet to connect them all with common facilities. Bam-boo was the main building material while some units have steel and concrete for structural support. The site is not disturbed as the whole building stands on stilts. Natural site topogra-phy is used to create views of the college when driving from the lower ground, giving a forced perspective towards the college. Straight views are established and shapes of the building it-self I used to create different meanings estab-lishing a clear language of architecture

Page 10: MOHZIN MUJEEB

0 5 15

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

PLAN AT LVL -0.9M

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

Architectural Promenade is given importance and this is achieved through straight axis of vision and focus of each building with each shapes symbolizing each meaning of their own. Art gallery is given semicircular shape as it in-vites people towards it. The canteen is open and double height, making it spacious. The class rooms being on the farthest side sites in harmony with the design studios with same language of architec-ture. Bamboo creates a sense of harmony with nature and encourages students to use more diverse building materi-als in their design process.

Scanned by Cam

Scanner

Page 11: MOHZIN MUJEEB

05YEAR: 2017 | LOCATION: KUNDARA, KOLLAM | TYPE: IT OFFICE BUILDING

CHECKMATEIN HARMONY WITH NATURE

The design focus on the productivity of the users. The building is designed from the inside, not from the outside. Balcony is used as the main shade from the sun and the rain. Facade is done in a checkered pattern.

For achieving productivity of users importance is given to the inside space rather than exterior shape or façade. Sustainability being a major fac-tor, each floor has balconies around it which acts as shade from sun and rain as well as a space for the office members to get out and relax or even continue working in the outside. Service corridors are placed in the west southern side in order to minimize heat consumption thus reducing the energy required to ventilate the whole building. Allowing balcony throughout the building also en-sures natural light that minimizes energy on artifi-cial lighting in the building.

Page 12: MOHZIN MUJEEB

Scanned by CamScanner

Scanned by CamScanner

Scanned by CamScanner

The shape of the building is square just like the site itself to achieve maximum building area. The building is done with composite structure of steel and concrete al-lowing the building to span more efficiently and to decrease build-ing cost. The office spaces and recreation areas are given more importance and the recreation areas be-ing the most important areas of all. As the de-sign aims to the pro-ductivity of users, the comfort of the users are given attention.

Page 13: MOHZIN MUJEEB

06YEAR: 2018 | LOCATION: THIRUVALLAM, TRIVANDRUM | TYPE: INSTITUTION

DANCE OF YOUTHUNIFYING THE DIVERSITY OF PERFORMING ARTS

The Vision being to Unifying the diversity of cultural creativeness of performing arts. Bridging the departments by a major spine and creating a feel of unity as well as indi-viduality among each institutes. Create an environment filled with aid and beneficial resources that bestow upon theinstitute and the society.

For Achieving the vision, certan objectives where formed which were -Establishing relationships between institutes in providing flexible interactive spaces at their thresholds. Creating a common unique identity and character. Establishing relationships between institution and public area by providing interactive spaces and ex-hibiting spaces of the institutions by merging into the public realm. Positioning night activities in such a way that there wont be any isolated spaces at different point of the night. A 10 min walking distance is provided from the center to the peripery. The buildings are placed such that one has to cover the least distance to reach the required destination. Spaces such as library, canteen, amphitheatre, hostels, grounds have been provided as common for all the institutes so that these areas be-come the gathering spot where people exchange ideas and learn. These act as the cultural hub of the main campus.

Page 14: MOHZIN MUJEEB

VEHICULAR CIRCULATION PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION FIGURE GROUND

BUILT USEOPEN SPACESSERVICE ROAD N SPACES

LEGENDS: residential areas

: commercial areas

:public zone

: institutional areas

Scan

ned

by C

amSc

anne

r

Scan

ned

by C

amSc

anne

r

Scan

ned

by C

amSc

anne

r

Scanned by CamScanner

Page 15: MOHZIN MUJEEB

07YEAR: 2017 | LOCATION: THIRUVALLAM, TRIVANDRUM | TYPE: DOCUMENTATION

ST. MARY SYRIAN CHURCHDOCUMENTATION

The church has 4 tripartite plan, with a Mad-baha, Questroma, and Hykala. The church lies along the east -west axis with the sanctuary in the east. Other main features of the church are the Poomukham, Mukhavaram, madbaha tower, roof, crosses, pulpit, side verandas etc.

Tripunithura is a small town in Kochi, in the south Indian state of Kerala, located 10 kilome-ters south-east to the large city of Kochi. The geography of the region mainly consists of low-lands and lies 2 meters above sea level. Cov-ering an area of 29.17 sq. km, the town is well connected by roadways, railways, airways and waterways. The Syrian Christian church stands on the east side of the Ernakulam Muvattupu-zha road, its true name being Nadamel Jacobite Syrian church.

Page 16: MOHZIN MUJEEB

TRIPUNITHURA

13

DOCUMENTATION ON

SECTION

ST MARY S JACOBITE SYRIAN CHURCH'TKM

School OfArchitecture

SECTION AA

0 1 2 5 (m)

TRIPUNITHURA

15

DOCUMENTATION ON

SECTION

ST MARY S JACOBITE SYRIAN CHURCH'TKM

School OfArchitecture

SECTION CC

0 1 2 5 (m)

TRIPUNITHURA

17

DOCUMENTATION ON

ST MARY S JACOBITE SYRIAN CHURCH'TKM

School OfArchitecture

WEST ELEVATION

0 1 2 5 (m)ELEVATION

TRIPUNITHURA

03

DOCUMENTATION ON

CHURCH FLOOR PLAN

HYKALA KESTROMA MADBAHAPOOMUGHAM

BAPTISTRY

RELICSROOM

UP

UP

UP

+0.22m lvl

+0.33m lvl

-.33m lvl

+0.32m lvl

+1.01m

lvl

+0.50m lvl

+0.96m lvl

+0.96m lvl

+1.01m

lvl

UP

UP

+0m lvl

+1.12m lvl

UP

W1 W2 D2 D3

D4

W3

W4

W3

W5

W6

W6

D5

D3D2W2W1

W7

W3

W4

W3

PLAN AT LVL 1.4M

D1

D2

D3

D4

D5

D6

DOOR-WINDOW SCHEDULE

D7

D8

W1

W2

W3

W4W5

W6

W7

W8

D1

2 x 2.8 m

1.25 x 2 m

0.92 x 1.75 m

1.2 x 1.91 m

1.3x 1.92 m

0.9 x 2.8 m

1 x 2.8 m

0.9 x 2.8 m

0.92 x 2.8 m

0.86 x 2.8 m

0.73 x 1.1 m

0.7 x 1.1 m

0.9x 1.35 m

1.2 x 1.3 m

0.5 x 0.6 m

0.9x 1.35 m

A A

C B

C B

D

D

ST MARY S JACOBITE SYRIAN CHURCH'TKM

School Of Architecture

UP

KALKURISH

0 1 2 5 (m)

-

Tripunithura initially known as Shripoornathresyapuri was the cap-ital of the Cochin royal dynasty. The Invasions from Tipusultan and Hyderali caused the royal family to migrate to Thripunithura from Vel-larapally, Thrissur in the 1760’s, Tri-punithura had a thriving Christian community nearly a millennium prior to this. Upon gaining prominence as the capital of the east while Perump-adapu Swaroopam(Cochin State), several Syrian Christians migrated to the region. The Syrian Christians of those days were primarily engaged in commercial activities, which were considered an inferior *,-,ace of oc-cupation by the upper-caste Hindus. But the rulers of the kingdom recog-nized the value of their activities and encouraged them to migrate to their capital by opening a new market (Puthan-angadi) for them. The plot for the church was given by Valarn-thuruthy Battathiripadavrkal .The for-mation of the Nadamel church came as a result of dissimilarities in opin-ions among members of the Karin-gachira pally

Page 17: MOHZIN MUJEEB

08 09SKETCHES PHOTOGRAPHY

Scanned by CamScanner

Scanned by CamScanner

Scanned by CamScanner

Scan

ned

by C

amSc

anne

r

Scan

ned

by C

amSc

anne

r

Scan

ned

by C

amSc

anne

r

Page 18: MOHZIN MUJEEB

WORKING DRAWING WALL PAINTINGS AND WORKSHOPS

SPACE FRAME STRUCTURE STUDY

Scanned by CamScanner

Scanned by Cam

Scanner

Scan

ned

by C

amSc

anne

r

Scanned by CamScanner

Scanned by CamScanner

Scanned by CamScanner