A driven fourth-year Architecture student at KUET, Bangladesh, I’m seeking an internship to gain practical experience and contribute to a collaborative design team. My academic foundation in design thinking, technical skills (Rhino, Revit, Sketchup, Vray, D5 Render, Enscape, Lumion, Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign etc.), and communication allows me to translate user-focused ideas into compelling visuals. Eager to learn and contribute, I’m passionate about architecture’s impact on communities.
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Project 01
Restaurant
a place for relief
A successful restaurant concepts are about more than just “good food, good service, and good atmosphere”. Many restaurants have a distinct style of decor and create a specific ambiance for the comfort of their clients. Some have a unique location or are housed in a unique building. But not all restaurants are considered theme restaurants.
A Theme Based Restaurant is a type of restaurant that uses theming to attract diners by creating a memorable experience. Theme restaurants have a unifying or dominant subject or concept, and utilize architecture, decor, special spaces, and other techniques, often to create exotic environments that are notnormally associated with dining. Though diners choose restaurants first and foremost based on type of food but theme restaurants attract customers primarily by promising unique experiences.
Objectives of the project are:
• To understand the importance of site and program in architectural design
• To explore the importance of combining horizontal and vertical circulation when designing a complex building.
• To know the detail of climatic factors through analyzing environment aspects of the context.
• To design a universal space by thinking of people with different means and different capabilities.
Project 02 Term 2-2
Community Empowerment Center
Designing in the Master’s Footsteps
A space to empower the women of rural area with Proper learning of modern times. Integrating kahns’ Philosophy monumentality with contextual Architecture
Kahn created a style that was monumental and monolithic; his heavy buildings for the most part do not hide their weight, their materials, or the way they are assembled
The concept of minimalist architecture is to strip everything down to its essential quality and achieve simplicity.Kahn’s work on minimalism reflects from projects like Kimbell Art Museum.
MINIMALISM
Kahn used stone and concrete to make monumental buildings. Many of his structures look more ancient than modern. He created a style that was monumental and monolithic; his heavy buildings for the most part do not hide their weight, their materials, or the way they are assembled.
“Archiitecture is the Thoughtful making of Spaces. It is the creating Of spaces that evoke a Feeling of appropriate Use”Louis i kahn
Modular architecture or “modularity in design” is a design approach that subdivides a system into smaller parts called modules or skids that can be independently created and then used in different systems.Salk lake institute and Richards Medical Center are based on this principle.
Objectives
1. To explore the local climatic considerations & climate-built form relationship.
2. To focus on the socio-cultural behavior & functional aspects.
3. To practice the work-process of master architects in certain region based on various aspects likely function, climate, culture, tradition etc
Ground Floor
Project 03
Living With Serenity
Designing in the Master’s Footsteps
The “Vacation House - Living with Serenity” project aims to design a tranquil retreat that blends seamlessly with its natural surroundings. This vacation house will serve as a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, offering a serene environment for relaxation, reflection, and rejuvenation. The design will emphasize harmony with nature, sustainability, and a minimalist aesthetic, ensuring that the home becomes a sanctuary of calm and simplicity.
Term 2-2
At the site, a profound sense of presence embraced the “solitude of space,” inviting moments of deep reflection. This solitude offers a unique opportunity for individuals to experience quiet introspection, wherever they may be in the world. The emphasis on the soul resonates with the concept of a unifying essence. Carefully crafted environments can forge soulful connections that bridge generations, enabling families to engage with their inner selves, culture, and traditions.
Pavilion Design
for International Trade Fair
Sony is a technology company, based in japan. Most popular products is plantation. The company makes music player, televisions, camera, mobile phone etc. The pavilion concept is came from name sony which means sonic or sound wave
Design of a Civic Center
for International Trade Fair Project 05
Vibrant Nexus is a transformative project aimed at creating a dynamic and inclusive civic center that serves as the heart of the community. This multi-functional space will be more than just a building; it will be a vibrant hub where people come together to connect, learn, and thrive.
By combining essential civic services with recreational, cultural, and commercial amenities, we envision a space that fosters community engagement, economic growth, and a higher quality of life for residents of all ages and backgrounds.
Central gathering space, essential civic services, cultural and educational facilities, recreational amenities, and commercial offerings.
Through careful planning and community involvement, we will create a Civic Center that is not just a building, but a living, breathing organism that reflects the unique character and aspirations of the community it serves.
The design involves connecting two rectangular cubic forms through an additional shape, resulting in a final output achieved by subtracting and minimizing break points. This design approach also ensures site responsiveness and maximizes space utilization.
Embracing the Sky
Design of a Skyscraper Project 06
This visionary skyscraper, inspired by Bangladesh’s river network and water lilies, aims to be a symbol of sustainable development, cultural pride, and harmony between nature and architecture. Through thoughtful design, integration of local elements, and a commitment to sustainability, the building will stand as a testament to the nation’s progress and commitment to a greener future.
The tower’s structural system is a cast-in-place, high strength, reinforced concrete column superstructure. The shape and size of the columns were determined through the use of wind tunnel testing and three-dimensional computer modeling to analyze building stresses. The building core is a cylindrical concrete form that acts as the central pillar for the tower. As the building ascends, the rotation at each floor occurs around this center mass. The building was constructed using a ‘jump form’ system that takes advantage of its repetitive nature.
The tower’s exterior is clad in pre-finished metal panels attached to cast-inplace concrete perimeter columns. The glass line is recessed, creating a deep sill that minimizes direct light penetration and shades both the building’s windows and exterior terraces.
Some work done outside academics. for example Graphic design and Architectural design related service