3. ProjectIntroduction
Aplatform to educate
professionals and the academics
with strong technical and
conceptual foundation as well as
to provide professionals for the
field.
“The……campus is a world in
itself , a temporary paradise , a
pleasant stagein life” ( LE-
Corbusier)
4. ProblemStatement:
The blocks currently housing
UETwas not properly built
because it was basically
designed as a mortuary
building. Architecture and
electronics department is a
accommodates ason
temporary basis. Sothere is a
need ofa design which fulfils
the needs of student of UET
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DesignObjectives
Toprovide diverse and comprehensive educational
opportunities for aspirants to serve the society as a
responsible and creative professional aspects.
Interactive Spaces
6. 13
SITESTATEMENT
to connect university campus
visually and organizationally
with landscape and hardscape
without disturbing the profile of
site and to provide the students
the ability to lesson to almost
anything without losing their
temper or their self-confidence
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Project Introduction
Toemancipate the community at the Phul Ghulab road by
providing better habitat in the form of educational building
which will enhance the pecuniary status of the community
keeping in mind the aspects of environmental responsive
design
11. 20
Problem Statement
The community living at
the PulGulab road
destitute social interaction
and activities necessary
for mental health and
physical welfare
Objectives
To intensify recreational
activities To lessen
cerebral stresses
To embellish a strapping
connection in the society
Objectives
Interactive spaces
Flexible And Easily
Adoptable Spaces
Sustainable & Green
Environment
Biophilic Gardens
15. CLIENT BRIEF
Cantonment development authority is willing to build a mix use high-
rise building whereby population flock to urban centers looking for
work leaves cities short on affordable housing , transport links and can
either lead to inner city poverty or urban sprawl , the client is looking
for Offices , retail and residential zones
16. Problem Statement
Islamabad is the most diverse metropolitan city of
Pakistan with community of major ethinic groups from all
over the provinces, but middle class is suffering for a
decent living zone
17. Structure Of The Core
if the building structure been RCC,
the core structure should be shear
wall
If the building structure been steel
than the core can may be of steel
or RCC
If the building structure is
composite structure , the core
structure should be shear wall,
steel is not preferred here
Aspects
Biophilic Architecture sky
gardens Landscape
openness Transparency
23. Objective:
1) Referring traditional and local
values creating a sense of
sustainability
2)continuity between traditional and
modern values of cultural accumulation
Design Brief
The courtyard is a significant traditional element which is utilized as an instrument to integrate exterior and interior as well as soft and hard landscape Use of reinforced concrete and glass
directly as a finishing element, the use abstract and solid geometries, modest simplicity and minimalist architectural attitude directly refers to a contemporary architectural language whereas
abstract Kufic expression of the minaret, as well as the abstract motives of fences, refer familiar traditional elements
25. Project Brief:
The Center is presented as a new
convergence and social interaction
focus, directed to increase the
human development
The project is linked to the place and
encourages flexible use of internal
space, which is organized through a
central area with abundant light and
wide visuals. Specific use areas are
balanced with internal patios,
external squares and a stairway that
works as a small amphitheater.
The whole project is based on the
ideal use of the site and optimization
of economic resource. Built with
quality materials, the building is
expected to demand low
maintenance and have prolonged
durability.
28. Methodology
Issues
No proper space
orientation
Asingle space is used
for more
than one function
No concept of sama
HALL
No facility for devotees
to stay
Haphazard space
LOCATIONS
Architecture style isnot
defined
Major Findings
The teaching of the
saint is mud
covered
The indigenous
Islamic traditionis
dying
The original spiritual
essence ofthe area is
miscommunicated
The local folk Sufi
musical
culture is near to
finish
The existing
structure cannot
accommodate the
user
Objectives:
Tomagnify the spiritual
identity of the space
to embellish a
strappening connection
betweenuser and a
space
To promote the personality
of the
Sufi saint
Spatial design
Aspects
1)Symbolism
2)Light
3)Environment
Responsive
Design
4)Experiential
Design
Building Programme
Meditation Cells
Langar khana
Mushaira Hall Sama
Area Library
Mosque
Madrasa
Amenities
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29. CASESTUDY :
Sufism Reoriented
Sanctuary Location: Walnut Creek,
CA
Architects : Philip Johnson And Alike
Richie
Activities:
existed functions which is fully used
for worship services, lessons and
performing arts programs missing
activities such as Sunday school,
youth and young adult discussion
groups, choral practice
The Prayer Hall The emblem brings
together
the symbols
of the major religious stream.
RespectingTheContext:
two-thirds of the building will be
placed under ground on a spacious
concourse level, partially lit by
large skylights. Classrooms,
archives, the Searchlight bookstore,
chorus rehearsal studios and
administrative offices will be
located on this lower level
Concept of Unity a core teaching of
Sufism is the underlying unity of all
life principle of unity is expressed
through circle
“Green” Building Placing two-
thirds of the building
underground will provide
environmental benefits. There
will be no asphalt on the
property
Important Factors: sound
environmental principles in its
basic design. It will not
dominate the landscape or
intrude on the neighborhood. It
will not dominate the
landscape or intrude on the
neighborhood but rather be a
still, peaceful place apart,
nestled in a glade of trees,
whose beauty can offer
refreshment to everyone who
comes to enjoy its garden
Conclusions
Contextual Design
2)LightAsA Prime Focus
3)Green Building Design
4)Unity AsABasis For
Design
30. CASE STUDY2
PURPOSEOFCASE STUDY:
Design And Spaces
Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
Changes Done In The New Design
residential zone removed, shrine is not
disturbed school is converted into a
sama hall and garden on its roof .shops
area has been converted into
arcades for movement in rain and heat.
Entries have been defined , car parking
at the lower basement .All secondary
activities have been placed underground
and the shrine has got its centralized
position
Issues
main entry is not defined , no concept of
circulation , no proper langar
khana .Spaces are haphazardly placed
spaces don’t fulfil user needs
no paces assigned for sama
Conclusions:
Functions are preauthorized,
environmental design is preferred,
openness and transparency is focused
.The concept of “trans” is achieved
through basement .Divinity and the
message of peace is reflected through
color and the circular form
31. Casestudy3
Binte Rauf Mosque Bangladesh
Purpose Of The Case Study:
Design, style and material
The mosque sits on a raised plinth, which
protects it from floodwaterand creates a
communal area for relaxing that also
separates the building from the busy
streetscape. Terracotta bricks used for the
structure are left exposed internally and
externally. They lend the building a
character that references the architecture
of nearby buildings, as well as religious
architecture of the past. Built in brick, this
mosque is an attempt at creating a
language of architecture that takes its
essence from the Sultanate period and
gives it a contemporary expression.
Light is also used to mark the qibla, which
is identified by a vertical slit in the
cylindrical brick wall that is visible
through a large opening in the wall of the
prayerhall