Architecture PortfolioMUDASER AHMED( B-ARCH ,PCATP)
a compilation of creative work
Table Of Contents
• Curriculum vitae | • Personal statement | • graduates work | • UNDER GRAGUATION WORK• Selection of experience work | • Personal work |
REFEREES Prof. Ar. Pervaiz vendalLecturerChairmaan of thaap organization ( lahore ) Ar. Azhar sulaehiHead of Architecture DepartmentUniversity of south asia(USA)
INTERESTS Volunteering activities at school Art and photography Public speaking Reading Exploring new places and ideas
ARCHITECTURAL EXPERIENCESMarch 2012 - DEC 2014 Engineering Project Development Consultants (pvt) LtdArchitectural Intern (http://www.epdc.com.pk/)Responsibilities Regular drafting of building designs using AutoCAD, Presentation of architectural design and develop building proposal to the clientAnalysis on following Projects • Metro Bus Project ,lahore• Bolouvard heights plaza demonstration • Minhaj-ul-Quran master planning Galleria DesignMilitary Engineer Services, PakistanJuly 2012 – Present Trainee Architect •Consultant Architect Research and developmentResponsibilities Conceptual forms related • Designing ( auotcad drawings ) interior + exterior of resident-• renovation work of CSD Shops ial projects •Site supervision of residential projects
SKILLS SUMMARY Design expertise developed through studies and employment at the architect firm :-Manage to do the preliminary design from conceptualization Able to do the project administration taskLiterate in Auto-cad, Autodesk Revit , Adobe Photoshop and Microsoft tools Liaise with clients, contractors and authorities Participate in minor task of supervising construction on the site
Communication Highly developed verbal and written communication skills demonstrated through consistent distinction results for written assignments and class presentations Ability to communicate confidently and effectively with people at all levels and from diverse backgrounds developed during working at Dha ,park view projects.
Teamwork and Time management Ability to work effectively in a team, proven through successful group assignments at university and at current employment Consistently complete all documentation before deadlines in my role as Assistant Architect
technicalAuto-cad - AdvancedRevit autodesk- AdvancedAdobe Photoshop - AdvancedAdobe Illustrator - AdvancedMicrosoft Office - Advanced
LANGUAGESURDU - nativeEnglish - fluent
HAND SKILLSModel makingSketchingPainting
EDUCATION Bachelor Science of Architecture University of South Asia ,Lahore.PakistanGraduation date: July 2014
Federal Government collegePre-Engg. Date :-March 2009
Army Public School ( APSACS)Graduation Date : Dec 2007
PROFILEFullname : Mudaser Ahmed
Gender : Male
Date of Birth:-26 December 1990
Address :DUBAI .DIERRA Email: [email protected]
Telephone number :0092-344-4994232 (Mobile)
Identification Details :
CurriculumVitae
sketches Oflife
2nd
Semester 2010
USA Faculty Architecture
Undergraduates Work
MODEL MAKING AND PRACTICAL WORK
Cinema model :Project specification : • tickets counter • 3 no. of audis• landscape • display area • sitting area • road and access • materials
Audi sitting
Floor assignment of building construction subject :
Hard bed contents : 4 “ brickblast4” sand 2 “ pcc
Floor topping : Marble Granite tough tiles Gravels
2nd
Semester 2010
USA Faculty Architecture
Undergraduates Work
FEW SKETCHES AND PERSPECTIVE2ND AND 3RD SEMESTER OF BACHLORS
FREEHAND WORK
Project Location : The site of Hospital is located on Jail Road, behind the Institute of Cardiology which was once its part.
Hopital Capacity And Designing Concept :The hospital is spread on area of 50 acres, comprising of 1400 beds for inpatients along with the outpatient facility which caters 500-600 patients daily. The building of hospital was constructed in different steps, therefore buildings of different styles are designed and constructed in different time periods.
Design contents The clinical setup on which the placement and division of spaces
in hospital is designed is as follows;
Admin Block Emergency Department Out-patient Department EEG Department EEC Department Dental Out-Patient Department Rehabilitation Unit (M and F) Drug Addiction Unit (M and F) Occupational Therapy Unit Clinical Psychology Department Nursing Care Setup Pharmacy Department Indoor Patient Departments (M and F)
1. Unit-A (M and F) 2. Unit-B (M and F) 3. Unit-C (M and F) 4. Unit-D (M and F) 5. Unit-E (M and F)
Psycho-Geriatric ward Male and Female special care units Private ward Kitchen Laundry Continuing Medical EducationProgram Supportive services
Layout Of Punjab Institute Of Mental
CASE STUDY OF PUNJAB MENTAL HOSPITAL
History : The Punjab Institute Of Mental health, Lahore was founded on its present site in 1900 to cure the mentally ill patients. First it was named the “Lunatic Asylum”. At that time it was comprised of an area of 172 acres which now has shrinken to an area of 50 acres. The name of hospital in 1996 was changed to“Government Hospital For Psychiatric Diseases”, which was again changed 2002 to “Punjab Institute Of Mental Health”.
Design Philosophy :Basically hospital constructed in colonial era .Its purpose of construction is healing of mentally ill soldiers at that time .
Main Entrance towards north
Emergency block of hospital and opd
In-Patient Units
Female Units
DESIGN ANALYSIS AND PLACEMENT
MALE-UNITSThe hospital comprises of 11 male units with almost 900 patients. The units are designed in imposing brick structures (Fig.13e,Fig.13h). All units are designed on the same layout and all are double storey, with ground floor is designed for serious patients and first floor is designed for less serious patients. For serious patients cells of one or two patients are designed while for less serious patients wards of 10-14 beds are designed. In some units, both floors are consisted of wards.
Grounds: The all building structures are surrounded by lush green grounds and trees. Benches are provided over there
Mosque:It is far from all male
blocks and it is small. Linen store: linen store is far away from the laundry.Laundry: it serves both male and female units.Kitchen: the kitchen is not managed properly
Out-Patient and Emergency Department: Out-Patient and Emergency department are placed side by side. Architecturally, both are different buildings in terms of their feel and function..
. .
Occupational Therapyis
Male wards
Conclusion:
Other facilitiesPrivate roomsMosqueLaundry unitLinen storeKitchenGuest rooms for the visiting doctors
PlanningFour building blocks arranged around the central large green area.Units are rectangular in formEvery unit has 4 wards which can accommodate 30 patientsWards are not well litPatients have no privacyEach block is a double story blockSevere patients are kept on the upper story. .
Occupational therapy workshop
Tailor shopLoom shopCarpenter shopBlacksmith shop
THESIS PRESENTATION DATA COLLECTIION SHEETNAME : MUDASER AHMEDROLL NO : B – 14120
The structure of Punjab Institute Of Mental Health is very imposing from the entrance. The facades of building structures are designed such that giving the feeling of a jail. This imposing feel of buildings develop the sense in patients that they have trapped there. • In-patient units are not designed, considering the segregation of different types of patients. The patients who have recovered and now they are in stable condition are also living with the patients who have recovered..• Rehabilitation Centre is provided but for those 35 patients who are now in a stable condition. Whereas rehabilitation and therapy program is part of the recovery process. Different therapies and rehabilitation programs help the patient to recover soon, and are tools to develop confidence in patients. Therefore, the rehabilitation program should be on a large scale and according to that space should be provided. .• The lush green environment is provided to patients in the form of grounds. But the use of ground is very minimum. In my two time visit I have not seen hardly a single patient sitting in ground. Patients should be encouraged to use grounds and have communication to each other. These grounds can be made interesting by providing sitting in an organized way. And some area of each ground can be used for sport activities. .• The space which is provided to Punjab Institute Of Mental Health can be very effectively used to develop a Recovery-based design. There is a need of understanding by government authorities of this issue. Another problem is that, the hospital is dealing a large number of patients and the truth is this, for mental health facilities such a facility of large beds is not recommended, because the mentally ill-patients require a full-time attention.
CASE STUDY OF Craigavon Adult Psychiatric UnitINTRODUCTION
Category HealthLocation Portadown, United KingdomArchitect Hall Black Douglas Architects, Belfast, United KingdomWAF Entry2008
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY AND INTRODUCTION
The Bluestone Unit, the complex is designed to be welcoming and bright, with a strong emphasis on legibility for users and visitors alike. A major feature of the design is the use of protected landscaped courtyards.. The plan reveals the close intertwined relationship of internal and external space.
SITE TOPOGRAPHY AND CONDITION
Work began on site in September 2006. Ground conditions were poor due to the site being previously filled. With load bearing capacity poor, the structural technique of lime stabilisation was employed to upgrade the ground conditions on site. This has also helped to level the site, which had a 7.5m fall across it.
PLAN OF HOSPITAL WITH DESIGN CONCEPT
• A relaxing and non-intimidating patient environment• Therapeutic environment - quality of daylight, connection to landscape, delight of integrated art.• Clarity of department identity, and a simple legibility of layout for patients and visitors.• Safe detailed design for patients and staff - anti-ligature design, safety systems and space layouts
The unit itself comprises some 6,659sq m over a single-storey, although there is a small area of two-storey accommodation providing a day unit on the upper floor. Construction comprises cavity walls with traditional strip foundations.
SITE COVERED AREA
Landscaping plays a key part in the design of the 74-bed unit. Situated on the site of Craigavon’s Acute Hospital but tucked away from the main complex, it is set almost in its own parkland with views toward a semi-rural landscape. As one moves towards the four ward areas, the two wings both offer access to smaller, more intimate landscaped spaces, some with seating for only three or four people
All windows are pre-finished painted timber, double-glazed with low E coating. Suncool coating has been applied to limited areas. There are a number of areas boasting full height curtain walling, including the day room links, patient common areas and the main entrance. Circular and square rooflights are used extensively throughout the buildings.
Within the completed building, several pieces of integrated art are installed ranging from internal glass art & wall mounted mosaic panels to external mirror & metal sculptures which have been commissioned from four individual artists.
CONCLUSIONS
We believe this building is a unique response to the Brief and Model of Care set out by the client at the outset.
Hospital provide the proper segragation of patients according to their age .Adult sector is separate than aged .well use of passive tecnhques .
Open spaces are provided enhance the social movement act as catlyst for patiect healing processs.single storey building avoids from hazrads ,
74 inpatient beds - 20 of these will accommodate older people experiencing functional mental illness, the remainder are for general adult psychiatry. These are single en-suite rooms thus improving patient care, privacy and dignity
An outpatient unitA day hospital (to open later in the year)Psychology servicesPsychotherapy servicesAdvocacy servicesEnhanced therapeutic activities such as Health Promotion, Eating
Disorders and Depression Group TherapySupport for medication advice, understanding of symptoms, stress
and anger management
74 inpatient beds - 20 of these will accommodate older people experiencing functional mental illness, the remainder are for general adult psychiatry. These are single en-suite rooms thus improving patient care, privacy and dignity
A day hospital (to open later in the year)Psychology servicesPsychotherapy servicesAdvocacy servicesEnhanced therapeutic activities such as
Health Promotion, Eating Disorders and Depression Group Therapy
Support for medication advice, understanding of symptoms, stress and anger management
. The roofs to the wards, & facilities buildings take the form of curved mono pitched roofs covered using standing seam aluminium panels whereas the roofs of the more linear .
• A relaxing and non-intimidating patient environment• Therapeutic environment - quality of daylight, connection to landscape, delight of integrated art.• Clarity of department identity, and a simple legibility of layout for patients and visitors.• Safe detailed design for patients and staff - anti-ligature design, safety systems and space layouts
INTERNATIONAL CASE STUDY PRESENTATION SHEETNAME : MUDASER AHMED
ROLL NO . : B – 14120
Ellsinore Psychiatric Hospital, Denmark Project Details: Ellsinore Psychiatric Hospital is located in Helsingor, Denmark. The clients of the project are Frederiksborg and Helsingorhospital and its Architects are Big-BjarkeIngels Group+JDS Architects. The project is constructed on area of 6000 square meter. It was completed in 2005 with the cost of €7,250,000.
Architect’s Statement: The functions of a Psychiatric hospital require to be clear and centralized but it should have a feel of anything like but a hospital. The snowflake structure of the hospital allowed us to radiate all functions in different directions from a central node, leaving interesting and informal spaces within and around different departments. The structure of the Hospital allows it to fold and merge into the surroundings of hilly landscape.
Design Concept: Decentralized/Centralized: Freedom/Control:. Openness/Closure:. Privacy/Sociability: The spaces along
with provision of Seclusion spaces for patients.
Site Architectural Contents
Program: ; One Program for living and One Program for treatment
. .
Architectural layout design spaces
Program 1: The residential program of the hospital is located along the level of existing lake on site. The residential program consists of following spaces;
Patient’s bed rooms Meeting spaces Dinning rooms Sports hall Patios Offices Service Lobby
DESIGNING STRATEGY OF HOSPITAL
According to Designers; The both parts of hospital were consisted of many different functions that cannot work together. First, they designed each program and arrange them in an integrated differential way
Meeting Spaces
Program 2:
Day’s Space Psychiatric Offices Treatment Offices Waiting Areas Terraces
Day’s Space, Psychiatric Offices:
Waiting Areas:
Waiting areas are given an importance in the sense that these areas are provided in well-lit corridors consisting of skylights or in atriums creating a social architecture.
Landscaped Terraces: The Ground floor of hospital has large perimeter than the first floor, this thing helps to design landscaped terraces on first floor . , therefore due to these landscaped terraces building of hospital .
Connecting Bridge: Connecting bridge is designed between the Psychiatric hospital and General hospital..
Conclusion: The design of Ellsinore Psychiatric hospital is based on provision of Recovery-based and healing environment. The nature is acting the main healing tool along with scientific medication.
The positive aspect of the Ellsinore Psychiatric hospital is this that respect is given to the site. The contour and hilly character of the site is used in all possible ways. The half sunken structure of the hospital makes it able to merge with the surrounding hilly and landscape area.
Light and views are given prime importance in every part of its design, i.e.in Patient’s bed rooms, offices, meeting places, dinning halls.
Long corridors are provided in Patient’s wards but with windows on one side and large open spaces in the form of meeting places and patios. This thing makes the supervision easy and patients also do not get the feeling of being trapped.
Despite the structure of the hospital radiates from a single central point, it is different from radial plan in the sense because all branches carry the same independent program and they do not need to respond to the centre.
The scale of the building is on human scale, it is not imposing on human psychology. This thing provides a psychologically comfort and home like feeling to patients inside of building.
MERITS: The hospital provides a peaceful environmentEase of further expansionMaterial used reduces risk of InjuriesGlass walls would make patients feel less trappedLandscaping around the hospital is good for patients
staircase Buffers zones nd roof gardens
Gym area color scheme badminton court
Bright corridorsArtificial easy-cleaning
materials like plastic paint, linoleum floors or ceilings made of gypsum, etc. All materials have their natural surfaces. Cast floors in concrete or
• Day light and natural light use in The hospital;.
INTERNATIONAL CASE STUDY PRESENTATION SHEET
NAME : MUDASER AHMED ROLL NO . : B – 14120
Large glass windows around the building would have less affect against temperature.Some of the corridors
SITE DATA COLLECTION ANALYSISLOCATION :
Site is located in punjab ,lahoreon grand trunk road at
MANAWA ,WAGHA Town
LAHORE .Situated in north eastern side of city in not as
much developed area. Total area of site is
LOCATION MAP City map of lahore
Site Main Roads Access
Ring road lahore Grand trunk road Quaid-e-azam interchange
Site distances from major landmarks
FROM RING ROAD 2.4 Km FROM AIRPORT 6 Km FROM LARI ADA LAHORE 8 KmFROM RAILWAY STATION 10 Km
Owner ships
Private ownerships of Rtd. Army officers Ministry of health ,govt. of Pakistan.
Jurisdiction
LegalSite is under Municipal Administration Wagha Town LahoreThere is special design restriction due to undeveloped area No bylaws available .Site comes in commercial area of Manawa.
Day light and climate
The length of the day varies significantly over the course of the year. The shortest day is December 21 with 10:05 hours of daylight; the longest day is June 20 with 14:12 hours of daylight
TOPOGRAPHY OF SITE
SOIL CONDITIONS AND COMPOSITIONAgricultural land plotting in different sizes from 4 kanals to onwars ... Structure is granular , color is darkCosistancy is friable , texture sandyCarbonates are strong
Major Set backs of site
168 feet fromWar site 1965
419 feet of radio station from road
Sun path and wind direction
Wind from south east and from south east
Winter sun Summer sun
Site dimensions
SITE SELECTION CRITERIASite is selected by keeping in mind technical aspect of infrastructure availability and facilitate mentally affected peoplle ..facilities are provided more easily if site is accessible .
FUTURE EXPANSIONFuture expansion of services for psychiatric hospital should recognize in choosing site .such facilitate cant be replace ..
Man Made features of site
•195 total number of trees in whole site . Shrubs ,grass,plants in large numbers.•Marshy areas ,water ponds and water channels for agriculture purpose.•Mizara home ( farmer worker ) temperary residences ).•Old kilen are presents •Mosque is present in the site vacinity•Old houses are present and site of 1965 war monuments is also present there .
Neighbourhood context
MANAWA POLICE STATION TOWARDS NORTH
AL-MIRAJ FISH FARM TOWARDS SOUTH
PETROL PUMP
FARM ENTRANCE
Neighbrhood there is MANAWA Police station t.South sie of site ihave quatters of fih farm employs .Offices, petrol pump ..
Utilities of site
Views From the Site
Agricultural land green
Un-farmed land
Dense green area .shrubs,trees
In- patient department in silent zoneC
Facilitate area like agro therapy area
Rehabilitation department
Administration and emergency
Parking and storage ..drop lanes
Major development around site
• Al-miraj fish and colony • Rehman Gardens• al –rahim gardens• Manawa police station• Total petrol pump• bata main factory and outlet• Industerial area ( steel )
DECISOINS ON THE BASIS OF SITE ANALYSIS
SITE DATA COLLECTION ANALYSIS
MUDASER AHMEDTHESIS PRESENTATION DATA COLLECTIION SHEET
Master planningSpaces for livingArea ,
•Services•Clinical staff•Lawn•Clerical staff
This aerial viewillustrates the preferred design approach for new inpatient mental health facilities.This facility is one-story facility with multiple courtyards that allow for directpatient access. Facility support and four inpatient units are organized around alarge central courtyard. Each inpatient unit has courtyards within the unit as well.
The floor plan incorporates an open, pod-like design, with a residential feel. A central nursing station has visibility down the three patient wings and direct observation of patient activity areas, the entrance to the unit and a central outdoor courtyard.
Macro-Level decisions
• level 1 : for clerical staff• level 2 : treatment area•Level 3 services area•Level 4 living area • level 5 facilities area • level 6 recovered patients areas
Departments Circulation
Patient Activity AreasPatient activity areasconsist of living room/dayroom, dining, therapy,
group andfamily meeting room spaces, a quiet room for retreating, and secure outdoorspaces.The key design priority in these areas is to create an inviting non-institutionalenvironment without features that may facilitate assaults or self-harm. Theseareas are typically supervised by staff and consequently present less of asafety/security threat than patient bedrooms, bathrooms and other areas where apatient may be left unsupervised for a period of time.
ZoningProgram elements should be related
to :
Public accessibility
Acoustical separation
Heavy circulation/noisy activities
Quiet/private activities
Scheduled use/nonscheduled use
Frequency of use
Day/night use
Unique or common use
Sole staff use
Sole patient use
Joint use by staff and patients
Relation to other program spaces
Relation to front door
Need for outdoor space and natural
Patient NeedsPrivacy for sleeping, dressing, and bathing.Provision for personal grooming needs.As few regulations for use of facility as possible.Patients should be able to rearrange furniture,hang pictures on wall, etc.Patient belongings should not be out ofreach-lockable storage space should beprovided in each patient's bedroom unlessspecifically prohibited by program.
Patient NeedsPrivacy for sleeping, dressing, and bathing.Provision for personal grooming needs.As few regulations for use of facility as possible.Patients should be able to rearrange furniture,hang pictures on wall, etc.Patient belongings should not be out ofreach-lockable storage space should beprovided in each patient's bedroom unlessspecifically prohibited by program.
Staff needsLounge areaStorage for personal propertyStaff toiletArea for charting/private discussion with therapistsSecurity for drugsMultiuse patient interview space, family discussion,etc.Minimal barriers to interaction with patients .Example: desks are preferable to glazednursing stations .
The floor plan incorporates an open, pod-like design, with a residential feel. A central nursing station has visibility down the three patient wings and direct observation of patient activity.
THESIS PRESENTATION DATA COLLECTIION SHEET
DESIGN CONCEPT
When at all possible, inpatient mental health facilities
should be constructed at
ground level, incorporating a village-type design. This
allows for a more homelike
feel and greater visual access to the outdoors. In addition, a
single story
design allows direct access to and use of designated outdoor
areas by patients.. This aerial view
illustrates the preferred design approach for new
inpatient mental health facilities.
This facility is one-story facility with multiple
courtyards that allow for direct
patient access.
Located within the unit to be visible by staff from the nursing station.
Sufficiently enclosed to discourage the threat of patient elopement.
Designed with landscape features that do not support self-harm or assaultive behavior.
THERAPEAUTIC GARDENS
THERAPEAUTIC GARDENS
Sense of control :
Social support
Respect
Access to nature and other positive
distractions
Physical movment and exercise
Understanding the basic necessities of mental patients is important. After
careful consideration of the data gathered, the design should fulfill its purpose
of curing mental illnesses. The design should be such that patients would feel
secure and also they should be held without any feeling of entrapment. A
central courtyard design would be ideal to keep a close eye on patients without
any restriction.
- Size
- Character
- Variation in furnishing
- Daylight
-Views to nature
Informal meeting placeGenerous spaceDaylightViews to courtyards
In addition to the psychological benefits, reducing patient stress and anxiety has concrete physical benefits. T. The half with the nature view tolerated pain better, slept better, reported less stress, and spent less time in a hospital
Reduction of aggressive behaviour• Restorative contact with nature can reduce irritability and thereby aggressive
behaviour.
• Studies focusing on older people with dementia and on children diagnosed as
being on the autistic spectrum have shown that both these groups find contact
with gardens, and nature in general, calming.
Increased patient satisfaction
• Those mostly confined indoors particularly benefit from being outside in the
fresh air and sunshine.
• Natural settings can enhance the play and learning activities of younger
people.
Improved recovery rates
• Studies have demonstrated that patients who have contact with nature, even
where this is simply a view through a window, recover more quickly from
operative procedures.
• Patients in intensive care units with myocardial infarction exhibited shorter
stays when sited in rooms with higher daylight exposure.
Improved staff performance and retention
• Good design of healthcare facilities has been found to improve staff
performance, recruitment and retention.
• Post-occupancy evaluations of the outdoors in US hospitals have consistently
shown that the staff are the primary users of outdoor spaces.
for patients with rural background. Patients work here to grow vegetables and fruity plants which are utilized by the in-patients. In this way every inch of the land is being utilized for welfare of the patients.
Living rooms landscape
view
Create healing therapy
inside living rooms
Act as catlyst in recovery
of patient health .
The BuildingThe two storey design, which is unusual in Psychiatric Units, without
compromising patient safety.Usually Psychiatric units are single storey for patient safety reasons. Also notable
are the design of the garden spaces which are secure without visible barriers and
the internal Atrium
ConclusionsMaximum 50 – 90 beds probably
rightPeople at the entrance point –
almost a necessityCourtyards – vehicles for good
solutionsMaximum two storey buildings
for inpatients – preferrably 1Direct access for patients to the
outsideBuilt-in – non-visible securityDo not use ordinary hospital
bedsTeach the architect, make him
become emphaticA psychiatrist without empathy may be dangerous to hispatients. An architect without empathy may be the same
A warm, welcoming, and familiar environment can help calm patients andpromote their participation in treatment and their rehabilitation and recovery. Awarm, therapeutic environment has also been shown to be preferred by staff.
NAME : MUDASER AHMED ROLL NO . : B – 14120
THESIS PRESENTATION DATA COLLECTION SHEET
• level 1 : for clerical staff• level 2 : treatment area•Level 3 services area•Level 4 living area • level 5 facilities area • level 6 recovered patients areas
NAME : MUDASER AHMED ROLL NO . : B – 14120
OrientationUse of views outdoors and natural light-clearinside/outside circulation .Clear relation of program spaces to front door :go here for outpatient, go there for dayprogram, go around corner for inpatient.Privacy or separation provided by single turnin corridor or by screens-minimum of closeddoors.Staff person to greet arrival to program area secretaryfor outpatient area, nurse orvolunteer located by entrance to inpatientunit, etc.
Occupational Therapy This consists of quiet andnoisy activities and depends on the program. Themost flexible design requires at least two roomsof classroom size with two kinds of storage: forpatients' projects and materials and for equipment..Recreational Therapy Social recreational theraphays the following requirements:Large social spaceOutdoor terrace for gardening, outdoor games,and an inactive outdoor area for quietT.V .-musicQuiet indoor spaceMoviesKitchen, canteen-typeLibrary (quiet)Quiet social areaNot minimal but desirable are a swimming
Courtyards – bringing thelandscape into the building.Gym with a view –• Welcoming entrance• Easy to find,• Easy to orientate
“To appeal to normality, you have to bring it to the fore in thedesign of the environment”.
DESIGN CONCEPT
Size (scale, internal distances, number and size of units)max 5 x 15 ward units, comprehensibility,
Structure (first impression, wayfinding)
Patient spaces (own room, size, form, furnishing, common spaces,recreation spaces)
Treatment and staff spaces (generality, room size, workingconditions)
Siting (proximity to recreation spaces and “the real world”,ordinary hospital) reducing stigma
Security and safety (enough space, normality)
Staff
Informal meeting placeGenerous spaceDaylightViews to courtyards
Wards with link, heart and dwelling groups
No Long Corri• Good Visibility Ease Of Controlviews To The Outside plus
The CourtyardsSpaciousness
Size- Character- Variation in furnishing- Daylight- Views to nature
Basic principlesSpaciousness, flexible
solutionsNo hospital corridorsHomelike, domestic feelingShort internal distancesSecurity without noticeable
safety measuresUnstrained observation, not
surveillanceNoise reduction measures,
including noiseless ventilation
THESIS PRESENTATION DATA COLLECTION SHEETNAME : MUDASER AHMED
ROLL NO . : B – 14120
View of theater from front site
Staircase are 4 feet wide STAIRCASE VIEWS
DESIGN CONCEPT
Toilets sliding door
from outside .open
shower cabin .fixes
widows
Flooring/Base: Sheet vinyl flooring now comes in a range of colors andtextures. The wood grain patterns in particular create a more residentialfeel and are strongly recommended for inpatient units.
Basic wall finishes in the patient rooms should bepainted gypsum board. At least one of the walls should have a soothingwarm color accent to avoid an all neutral, institutional look.
• Aesthetic value• Therapeutic attributes• Maintainability• Durability• Affordability• Infection Control
• Sustainability• Safety/Security• Flammability / Flame Spread Compliance
DESIGN FEATERS : place on high topography of garden , circular form water body in front of stage act as natural amplifier to sound .play as acoustic role .sound move towards audience more than 100o person sitting area available green rooms are built total three main stairs entrance approaching toward theater.open air theater of Lawrence garden , lahore on mall roadbuilt in the era of British period .
MASTER PLAN THESIS PRESENTATION NAME : MUDASER AHMED ROLL NO . : B – 14120
MASTER PLAN OF HOSPITAL
Agrotherap
Area
LEVEL + 6
“
Gym For
50 Persons
LEVEL +
16’
Badminton
courts and
basket ball
court
LEVEL + 9
“
Open Air
Theater
LEVEL +
20’
Docter
residences
LEVEL +
12’
General
hospital
and
patients
residences
LEVEL +
12’
GYNAE
DEPARTME
NT LEVEL
+ 15’
SENSORY
GARDEN
LEVEL + 2’
,+4’ ,+5
COUNTOU
RSINDOOR
SPORTS
ROAD 30 FEET WIDE
PARKING
LEVEL + 6”
PARKING LEVEL
+ 6”
PARKING
LEVEL + 6”
PARKING
LEVEL + 6”
PARKING
LEVEL + 6”
Restaurant
level +16’
Admision room
block
Level is +16 Level +32 Level
+32
Healing
garden ,4
countours
of + 2 , +4
,+8 feet of
flowers
patches .
SENSORY
GARDEN
LEVEL + 2’
,+4’ ,+5
COUNTOU
RS
Water
fountain
Level +3’
6”
CLASSROOMS AND
THERAPY
BLOCK AND
ADMINISTERATION
BLOCK .
LAWN LEVEL +
0”,0
LAWN LEVEL +
0”,0
LAWN
LEVEL +
0”,0
LAWN LEVEL +
0”,0
PA
RK
ING
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VE
L +
6”
PARKING
LEVEL + 6”
CLINICAL
PSYCHOLOG
ISTS BLOCK
LEVEL ’is +16
‘
ROAD 30 FEET WIDE
Existing war
site of 1965
level is
+ 3’ 6”
Wind
directi
on
Wind
direction
MASTER PLAN AREAS AND FORMS PRESENTATION NAME : MUDASER AHMED ROLL NO . : B – 14120
MASTER PLAN OF HOSPITAL
AGROTHERA
PY AREA
TOTAL AREA
= 13987
IN PATIENT
BLOCKS
214034
SQFT.,
NO. OF
BLOCKS = 6
( 3 FOR
MALES AND
ONE
FEMALES)
TOTAL AREA
= 856136
SQFT
ADMISSION
ROOMS
BLOCK
AREA =4366
SQFT
ADMIN
BLOCKS +
EMERGENC
Y BLOCK =
9517
TOTAL AREA
= 30194
SQFT
ADMISSION
BLOCK
TOTAL AREA
=38764GYM AND
INDOOOR
BLOCK FOR
MALE TOTAL
AREA = 6626
SQFT.
CLINICAL
PSYCHOLOG
HISTS BLOCK
AREA =12771
SQFT.YNAE BLOCK
TOTAL AREA
= 7614 SQFT
AUDITORIUM
PARKING
AREA =
CAFETER
IA
TOTAL
AREA
=10828
SQFTLAUNDE
RY
SERVICE
S = 4433
SQFT.
CLASSR
OOM,
THERAPY
+ADMIN=
8551
,6500
MAINTENANC
E BLOCK
TOTAL AREA
=
OPEN AIR
THEATER
AREA =
20924
SQFT.
FEMALE
PARKING
AREAE=
AUDITOR
IUM
TOTAL
AREA =
14652
SQFT.
HOSPITAL
INPATIENT
PARKING
=64850
SQFTTOTAL NUMBER OF
PARKING
AREA =
65 ACRES = 520 kanaL = 10400 marlas.
TOTAL AREA OF
LAND =
Cafteria
parking
14012
ISOMETERIC VIEW OF HOSPITAL
Gallery and lecture
halls
Area = 3682 sqft
Lecture halls = 3842
sqft
VIEWS FROM DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES
VIEWS OF MENTAL
HEALER HOSPITAL
OUT-PATIENT DEPARTMENT DEPARTNMENT ,EMERGENCY
AND ADMINISTRATION BLOCKS
DROP LANDE SHEDS .ROUND ABOUT WATER
BODIES HEALING HARDSCAPE SITTING AREAS
,EASY CIRCULATION AND EASY APPROACH
PERSPECTIVE VIEWS OF OPD
,EMERGENCY AND ADMINISTERATION
NAME : MUDASER AHMED ROLL NO . : B – 14120
FRONT VIEW FROM NORTH SIDE OF SITE
VIEWS OF HOSPITAL
NAME : MUDASER AHMED ROLL NO . : B – 14120
VIEWS OF INPATIENTS UNITS PERSPECTIVES
Design element is used
towards south side of
impatients units to avoid
direct solar gain .red
bricks is the finishing
material touch the
psychiatry soul of
hospital.coridor on the
first floor interlinking two
blocks of inpatient
provide live place to the
patients to visualize the
hospital surroundings
and direct eye contact
with therapeutic garden
and sports activities
THESIS PRESENTATION DATA COLLECTION SHEET
MASTER PLAN OF HOSPITAL
NAME : MUDASER AHMED ROLL NO . : B – 14120
In this area public
movement
Is present ,patients
arnt allowed to go
their .cafetria
And doctors and
patients
Residences a lot of
noise
Females in
patients area
,here patients are
highly supervised
,no public
movement except
staff ,healing area
patients activities
are permoted
here
Patients arnt
allowed here
except staff
supervision on
events
helds.public
circulation space
,noisy as well
Patients with
attenders .daily
circulation of
outdoor patients
,inpatient arnt
allowed here
.public areas
Semi private area
,lawn spaces for
creating views for
newly admit patient
interesting sports
courts views and
open air
Male in-patients
area these are most
private and secure
area ,patients are
highly supervised
here ,no public
movement is
allowed except staff
.
Private areas
,healing places
,horticulture areas
,sensory gardens
,healing gardens
,agrotherapy areas
.totally patients
facilitates area
Semi private
areas ,here
patients families
come and meet
their doctor for
family consoling
Staff area included
worker and janitors
movement for
laundery and
maintenance stafff
,also work for look
after patients
activities
w
w
w
w
Prohibi
ted
zone
Prohibi
ted
zone
Public
Public
Public Public
Public
Patient
s
Patient
s
Patient
s
Patient
s
HOSPITAL MASTER PLAN ZONING AND CIRCULATION
AREAS DIVISION FOR USERS
Admin block O.P.D EMERGENCY
Circular and linera forms are combine to generate tha external views and building combination with its suroundings .
Green spaces inside the building
.ventilation and provide the
breath to the building
Courtyards and main lobbies to overcome the public issue .provide the
privacy
Diagnostic block cosist of rooms where patients reside for 24 hours when they came their in emergency .Providing views from these blocks to in-house side to make them
attract and calm down their feelings of being arrest there .
EXAMINERS COMENTS :
GOOD PLACEMENTS
OPEN SPACES ARE WELL USED
ZOMING OF AREAS ARE UPTO REQUIREMENT
University project Work ( 2,000 ) students
Concept :
Organic form
Auditrium project of people ( 200) 14050 sqft.
DESIGN CONTENTS• entrance lobby
• staircase access
• sitting area
• stage area
ROOFING
ACOUSTIC EFFECT
STAGE ANGLES
BACK STAGE GREEN ROOMS
HVAC AREAS
RESEARCH CONTENTS
• Uet Auditarium Case Study
• Lawerance Open Air Theater
• Material sound values
• galleries details
Examiners Coments :
well control of sounds
Material selection is as per
requirement
Revit project
Night views of villa
Detail views of design elements
Perspective views
Interior views of different spaces
Revit project storey house
Revit Paractice Work 2014 -
Using revit autodesk ,design first
residential project ,
It was my under graduate work
Using 2012 Revit autodek
Project resposibilities :• Use of maximum keys related to this software • provide legends for interior spaces •Exterior aesthetics elemets• Day and night views • Interior and exterior views
LAYOUTS .
Acheivements :• Got A+ in overall assignments
Elevations .
EXPERIENCE Work 2014 -
Architect Designer: WORKMASTER (www.workmaster.com.pk )Location: DHA ,PHASE 8 ,G-38Associate Architects: MalikMubashir Mudasser Ahmed ,Project Area: 4500 Sqft.Project Year: 2014Client : Mr TauseefContracter : Atique-ur-rehmanassociates.
Project resposibilities :• Clients requirements and meetings• Official documentation of project from Allotment letter to completion letter. • Market anylsis and comtemprarymaterials • site supervision and official visits at different stage of construction.• design layouts on autocad 2009
LAYOUTS AND 3D VIEW.
EXPERIENCE Work 2014 -
Architect Designer:MUDASER AHMED .RANA AQIB Location: BEDIAN ROAD ,ASKARI 11 ,B-53Project Area: 3640 Sqft.Project Year: 2014Client : MANZOOR AHMED GHAURI Contracter : AL-MUAQQIR BUILDERS
Project resposibilities :• Clients requirements and meetings•Designing purposals and consultancy • site supervision and official visits at different stage of construction.•
LAYOUTS.
Software used:•Revit autodesk•Autocad•Photoshop .
Basement floor (P-01) Ground floor (P-01)
EXPERIENCE Work
First floor (P-01) Roof top plan (P-02) Second floor (P-01)
EXPERIENCE Work 2014 -
Architect Designer:MUDASER AHMED .Mobashir ahmedRANA AQIB , furqan sheik ( 3d visualizer)Location: Canal road , wagha town Client : Moin ALI khan Project Area: 4500 Sqft.Project Year: 2014Contracter : AL-muqqir builders
Project resposibilities :• Smart houses and modern house • division of one kanal area in to two parts •Clients requirements and meetings•Designing purposals and consultancy • site supervision and official visits at different stage of construction.•
LAYOUTS.
Software used:•Revit autodesk•Autocad•Photoshop .• 3d max
Ground floor (P-01) First floor (P-01)
EXPERIENCE Work 2014 -
Architect Designer:MUDASER AHMEDRANA AQIB , furqan sheikhfurqan sheik ( 3d visualizer)Location: guldasht town Client : azmat khan Project Area: 4500 Sqft.Project Year: 2014Contracter : AL-muqqir builders
Project responsibilities :• drawings and consultancySOFTWARE USED REVIT + 3DMAX
LAYOUTS.
Ground floor (P-01) First floor (P-01)
EXPERIENCE Work 2014 -
Architect Designer:MUDASER AHMEDRANA AQIB , furqan sheikhfurqan sheik ( 3d visualizer)Location: guldasht town Client : azmat khan Project Area: 4500 Sqft.Project Year: 2014Contracter : AL-muqqir builders
Project responsibilities :• drawings and consultancySOFTWARE USED REVIT + 3DMAX
LAYOUTS.
Ground floor (P-0)
EXPERIENCE Work 2014 -
SPECIFICATIONS :Modeling of of this view is done on revitautodesk and render plug-ins are 3d-max viray is used .
3D –view
East oriented Elevation –
Project :One kanal house
Location : PAF colony ,lahore cantt.
Client : Khawaja shabbir
Area : 4500 sqft
Architect and
consultant Mudaser ahmed ,mobashir
ahmed
Project
responsibilities :• Client requirement
• conceptual work of
masses
• management
• design layouts
EXPERIENCE Work
Skiils use :
Revit autodesk
MS-Powerpoint
PURPOSAL OF ONE KANAL HOUSE
Project :
Project : Renovation of Fruit Storage of Army Supply unit ( Interior and Exterior)Client :Pakistan Army
Location :Lahore Cantt .
Architect Designer :Mudasser Ahmed
Contracters :Al muaqqir builder's ,
Project
responsibilities :• Drawings of new designs
• conceptual work
• site supervision
EXPERIENCE Work
ACHEIVEMTS :Best Interior Upgradation Of Fresh
UnitRenovation of food-supply shed
Project :
Residential apartment of mazhar lane Project started 2013 december – 2014 august Client :Pakistan Army
Location :Lahore Cantt .
Site supervision :Mudasser Ahmed
Contracters :Al muaqqir builder's ,
EXPERIENCE ( site supervision Work )
Project :
Renovation of interior csd shop 2013 january – december 2013 Client :Pakistan Army
Location :Lahore Cantt .
Site supervision :Mudasser Ahmed
Contracters :Al muaqqir builder's ,
Resposibities• supervise project activities • provide layouts as per reqirement
EXPERIENCE ( site supervision Work )
Thank you
Remaining undergraduation projects :
• Art center
• General hospital ( 300 – beds )
• Commercial plaza ( shops ,food court ,residential area)
• motel ( accomodation of three classes )
• club house ( country club with all facilitation)
• vocational villa
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