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1. B.Arch. Khulna University
M.Sc of Infrastructure Planning, University Of Stuttgart
Bangladesh
KANIZ SAIMA
on Architecture & Infrastructure planningPORTFOLIO
2. RESUME
Experience Student job at MIP, University of Stuttgart-
Architect at Marina Tabassum Architects, MTA-
working from September 2013-November 2015
Project April 2010-April 2012
Freelance Architect at AGE&Edge Architecture Studio- 2009-2012
Education
Kaniz Saima, Talstr. 48a,70188 Stuttgart, Germany
Contact: +4917657943941 Email:kanizsaima.stgt@gmail.com
Projects Urban Renewal Project-
the fabric, land use pattern, network system of urban area, Old town, Khulna, Bangladesh
Design of a Mosque- An Architectural quest for a new line in the palimpset of Khalifatabad, Bagherhat, Bangladesh.
Design of Housing, Khulna, Bangladesh
Thesis—D
Design of a liberation war Museum, Agargaon, Dhaka---base on the liberation war 1971 (2010)
Design of a Agrani Bank head office, Dhaka (2011)
Design of Unity Complex, A residential compound (2012)
UIA International Student Competition, DURBAN, South Africa (2014)
Redevelopment of a communication hub for a metropolis- To study
esign of a Srimongol Buddhist Temple Complex, Kuakata, Bangladesh.
Multydisciplinary group Case study -Job and Housing allocation in the County of Ludwigsburg based on
planning horizon 2020, Stuttgart
Thesis: Responsive design approach of sponteneous settlement: a case study of korail slum, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Zinzira Community Center, Zinzira, Dhaka
Baitul Rauf Jamme Mosque, Uttara, Dhaka
Comfort Reverie, 11 Storied Apartment Building, Banani, Dhaka
EHL Gulshan, 9 storied Apartment Building, Dhaka
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University of Stuttgart- Master Program Infrastructure Planning 2012-2015
Khulna university- Bachelor of Architecture 2003-2008
Holy Cross College-Higher Secondary School Examination 1999-2001
B. A. F. Shaheen School- Secondary School Examination 1989-1999
Experiences
Award as a Project Architect of Baitul Rauf Jamme Mosque, Uttara,working in MTA.Aga khan Award architecture 2016
Competition
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Professional Experiences
Competition Projects
Projects in Master in Infrastructure planning
Projects in Bachelor in Architecture
3. MASTER PROGRAM INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING
LiteratureReview
Methodology
Aims
The approach is guided by three elements of sustainability- social, economic and
environmental aspect in an integrated way.
sustainable community
development
Elements of sustainability Top down &
Bottom up
STEP 2 STEP 3STEP 1
Top down
Approach
Bottom up
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Program
S= Satisfied D=DissatisfiedM= Modarate
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Consumption of
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Urban Space
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Community federation and
saving strategy
Urban Integrated project
Land sharing policy
Favela Bairro
Participatory Slum
upgrading program
CaseStudy
Objectives
•Increasing their confidence so that they can improve their livelihood and not depend
on others and to improve economic condition.
•Access to service facility for slum dwellers
Responsive design approach of sponteneous settlement: a case study
of Korail slum Bangladesh
Research Questions
•what will be the approach of Korail slum towards a
responsive design? How to achieve it?
•What is the current Government strategies and
guideline for the slum dwellers? What are the alternatives?
•how to improve the lifestyle of slum dwellers and how can
this approach contribute to the city scale?
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Community
Projects
4. Corridor type House
Slum Street
Waste dump
soil
ecosystem
destroy
low sun ray pass
to water, soil
species died
low sun ray
pass to earth
loss of
biodiversity
no waste, sunlight
in water
ecosystem work
House left over waste
children collected
sorting
sell waste
Bangladesh Dhaka District Dhaka City Korail Slum
Background study
A conventional government
policy to slum dwellers and its
after effects- they come again
there or develop an open area
as a slum .
Slum Eviction Alternative
To Eviction
Resettlement
It is widely practiced by the
Government in Bangladesh.
On-site upgrading
It is practiced by different
non-Governmental
Organizations.
RELOCATION
Vs
UPGRADING
Small scale housing. Large
scale apartment housing.
Nucleus housing.
Back to Village Program.
Relocation vs Upgrading
SIP.
Participatory Slum
Upgrading Programme.
ACCA Program.
Land-sharing.
Favela Bairro Program.
Responsive design approach of sponteneous settlement: a case study
of Korail slum Bangladesh
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Site Analysis,Policy planning
Housing developmentEnvironmental
improvement
Socio-economic,
Infrastructure Development
Based on the site study, case study and literature review, prime focus is on social
exclusion, expansion and remove repetitive poverty which is the main threats of Korail
slum.
Design Phased- Management agent Designed by dwellers based on their capacity
Responsive design approach of sponteneous settlement: a case study
of Korail slum Bangladesh
OutputOpportunity and threats
Components
5. Infrastructure development
Street hierarchy with social hubs Drainage system
Responsive design approach of sponteneous settlement: a case study
of Korail slum Bangladesh
Electricity hub
Separate waste collection
Public Toilet
Space for gathering
Gaming corner
Water supply
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Ÿ Socio-economic development at the edge of the slum and the Lake makes a
pleasant environment, improves economic development and slum expansion is to
be end.
Ÿ An opportunity to remove boundary between slum and city dwellers.
Ÿ Environment improvement.
Responsive design approach of sponteneous settlement: a case study
of Korail slum Bangladesh
6. Jobs and Housing allocation scheme for the County of Ludwigsburg
1. Vaihingen an der Enz - large infrastructure, but the
density of built-up areas is not as high as the ones of
similar settlements;
2. Sachsenheim and Bietigheim-Bissingen -have good
transportation connections with roads and railways
3. Ludwigsburg, Asperg and Freiberg am Neckar -highly
built-up social and transport infrastructure
4. Gerlingen and Ditzingen - accessibility from Stuttgart
is quite easy.
scattered development
Allocation of 5,000 inhabitants as
Objectives
1. Affordable housing with excellent accessibility by
public transport to working, shopping and central
places.
2. The recreational areas situated within the central
places are easily accessible by public transportation
3. The green areas in surroundings are reachable by
walking and cycling.
This Project covers the detailed explanation of "jobs and housing allocation scheme" for
the county of Ludwigsburg for the planning horizon 2020 to accommodate approximately
21,400 additional inhabitants.
The overall scheme was-
1. The first phase was the grounding of objectives, planning guidelines and spatial
concept.
2. The second phase was to find the most suitable areas for jobs and housing
allocation scheme.
The expected population 21,400 had split into two: 10,000 inhabitants to be allocated in
green field and remaining in existing settlements. The area is calculated to be required for
housing 10,000 inhabitants in green field and 11,400 in brownfield. Total area is required
for green field and Browndfield found to be 118 hectares and 109 hectares respectively.
The
potential sites of 60 Hectares (Approx.) for allocation of 5,000 inhabitants. The another
5000 inhabitants have been allocated Scattered development.
as infill development
Allocation of 11,400 inhabitants
Spatial Concept
Background Study
Third phase was focused on Housing for 5000 inhabitants
in greenfield development. An elaborated and fully
detailed plan was produced by the configuration of land
use, built-up areas, green spaces and transport network.
Concept- Green Urbanism
Suitable area for housing of 5000 inhabitants
No. of Building unit
Typology Share Avg. Household
size
household/
plot
No. of
dwelling
Building
Single House SH1 0,14 3,5 1 202 202
Single House SH2 0,03 2,0 1 80 80
Semi detached House SDH 0,20 2,2 1 461 461
Row House TH 0,25 3,0 1 410 410
Apartment building AB1 0,23 3,2 4x3 354 30
Apartment building AB2 0,11 1,5 4x3 354
Apartment building AB3 0,05 1 4x2 236
Total 1,00 2,3 2,097 1,183
unit
Jobs and Housing allocation scheme for the County of Ludwigsburg
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SH1 Green roof
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TH Green
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Semi detached House Single family House
Apartment
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Household
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Number
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Plot
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Single House SH1 0.14 3.5 2 161 30 100 202 240
Single House SH2 0.03 2.0 1.0 92 30 122 80 305
Semi-detached
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Row House TH 0.25 3.0 1.5 138 15 102 410 255
Apartment
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0.23 3.2 4 147 0 147 89 368
Apartment
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0.11 1.5 4 69 0 69 89 173
Apartment
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0.05 1 4 46 0 46 59 115
Different sizes Apartment in one block
Blow up map SH1 and SH2, detail plan SH1 (up) and SH2 (below)
Jobs and Housing allocation scheme for the County of Ludwigsburg
Detail Planning
8. Strategies for the Urban Landscape- Multi-scale Design
A multiscale strategies for water escape in Dhaka City and restore the Ecosystem- Let it flow
Strategies for the Urban Landscape- Multi-scale Design
A multiscale strategies for water escape in Dhaka City and restore the Ecosystem- Let it flow
10. Srimongol Buddhist Temple Complex, Kuakata, Bangladesh
Srimongol Buddhist temple is designed for
indigenous people called Rakhaine, a segment of
Marma sub-race in the south-eastern part of the
country. To evaluate the rakhaine cultural aspect
as well as Buddhist Architecture is the main
concern of this Project. Their rich Culture also
fertilizes by the impact of Buddhism which is not
only their Religion but also merged with their
Lifestyle. .
Followed the Buddhist Order by
Rakhaing Culture
BUDDHIST ORDER
Corner entry
Image of floating House (Macha Ghar)
Free flowing Space in ground Floor
Common function used in Ground Floor
Space connected through a Corridor
Action+ Meditation + Knowledge= NIRVANA
RAKHAING Buildform
SITE CONSIDERATION
Respect the historical Structure
Srimongol Buddhist Temple Complex, Kuakata, Bangladesh
11. Redevelopment of communication Hub for a Metropolish, Bangladesh
Thisprojectwasinspiredtoenrichthepotentialparameter throughvisual connectivityaswellas physical
connectivityasthesitehascollapsedbyillegaldevelopment.Toavoidthedeadzoneconnectivity
wasthemainissue.Zoningisarrangedbyproperbufferspace. People’sneedhastobe
consideredasitistheheartofthecity.
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Scattered Zoning
Slum Zone
Visual permeability to the River
Promoting diversified Permeability
Crime zone
The location of this site-adjacent to
the heart of the city.
The major transition hub of Khulna
city Railway station, BIWTA Ghat, Bus
terminal.
O Physical and visual Permability
between city and riverside.
Improve Green infrastructure in the
heart of the city
Redevelopment of communication Hub for a Metropolish, Bangladesh
Analysis/Concept
12. Monumentality, Dominate and Pure form
Main axis followed by sat gumbad mosque
Built Structure
Muslim architecture
Axis (vertical direction)
Pure form
Vertical direction
Water used as purity, coolness
Sunlight guided the circulation
An expression of way of people
Khalifabad1450b.c.Presenttime2000b.c.
Transformationontime-
BuildingMaterial,InnerSpirit
Technology
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Design of a Museum- a new line in the Palimpsest of khalifatabad PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES
13. Bait Ur Rouf Mosque, Uttara, Dhaka
Graphic skill
Technical drawing
Mechanical system
Construction drawing
Lighting drawing
Material analysis
Site Analysis
Software skill
Autodesk autoCAD
Bait Ur Rouf Mosque was designed by Architect Marina Tabassum in Dhaka,
of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2016. The main characteristics is the central space for
prayer a tilted square space follows the direction of Kebla, surrounded by walkway along with
other function, allows natural sunlight from roof , ventilation through perforated brickwall.
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14. Comfort Reverie, Dhaka
This11storiedresidentialprojectisfocusedonthe
improvement of the living quality by natural
lighting and ventilation. This project is focused on
the east and west solid rythmetic wall which not
only makes a barrier for direct sunlight but also
diffuses the light and creates the illusion of inner
space. The south-north opening for air circulation
improvesthelivingquality.
Typical Floor Plan
Involvement in the project
Communicate with client
Site Survey
Material analysis
Software skill
Autodesk autoCAD
Adobe Photoshop
Graphic skill
Costruction drawing
HVAC drawing analysis
Electrical drawing analysis
Comfort Reverie, Dhaka
Working Drawing
15. Zinzira Community Center, Dhaka
Involvement of the Project
Site servey
Model making
Mechanical system
Lighting Drawing analysis
Structural Drawing analysis
Construction drawing
Software skill
Autodesk autoCAD
2nd floor
3rd floor
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Ground floor
A multifuntional community center project is
proposed for the people in Zinzira, Dhaka. It can
accomodate over 200 people within 1170 sqm.
This project was guided by generating classical
depiction, maintaining order and creating
volumetric space in which people can gather.
Duality has been created in three distinct blocks
separated from each other whether they belong
in one mass.
COMPETITION PROJECTS
16. Agrani Bank Limited Head Office Dhaka Bangladesh is a National wide Competition Project in
2011 by Institute of Architects, Bangladesh. The Building is to be a Prestigious Multi-storied Office
Building which not only reflects its Prosper but also follows the Commitment to serve the Nation.
Objectives:
Urban window to the National Museum and library
Greywater Recycling System in the Building.
Use Maximum west Sunlight in solar Panel by using Elliptical Wall
Commitment of security by a protective shell
Sustainability through adapting technology.
Agrani Bank Limited Bangladesh
Analysis
Agrani Bank Limited Bangladesh
Involvement in the project
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Design development
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17. Unity Complex in Dhaka is a nationalwide competition project organized in 2012 by
Institute of Architects , Bangladesh. It was a project comprised of villas as private
function and club houses, pool, mosque as public function. The basic idea in terms
of master planning derives from the Bangladeshi village landscape, where the
built form and nature has no strict boundaries, distinct separation of private and
public zone as well as the Carbon footprint should be minimized.
Unity Complex- A residential Compound
Each Villas is reflected by the typical Village House, the corner narrow entry and then a large living space with waterbody where one can
access to open green space. Each house is identified by an identified tree infront of the House, so that 6 different trees with flowers recall
momories 6 different seasons of Bangla. Along with the long corridor, one can find the private zone,
which consists of three bedrooms, a family living with open to sky terrace and others. All the
individual rooms and family living enjoy a view of waterbody which encourages to
congregate and recreate. Besides, the master plan has consists of Farmland, Fishing
deck, Manmade Forest, Sunrise and Sunset point, the memories that made the mind
nostalgia and reminiscence .
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Conceptual drawing
Design development
Vector drawing
Unity Complex- A residential Compound