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CONCEPT PRESENTATION CDM Smith- KHI DESIGN OF ACADEMIC BLOCK FOR FACULTY OF EDUCATION- UNIVERSITY OF Habib Fida Ali Architects ARCHITECTURE INTERIORS URBAN DESIGN PROJECT MANAGEMENT

KARACHI The city of lights KARACHI

BACKGROUND: •Largest and more educated city. • Karachi is the most populous city in the country. LOCATION: • The city is located in the south of the country, along the coastline meeting the Arabian Sea. AREA: • Its spread over 3,537 sq.km. ECONOMICAL BACKGROUND: • The main sea port and financial center of . •Karachi is Pakistan’s premier center of banking, industry, economic activity and trade and is home to its largest corporations. KARACHI MAP 5 Districts, 18 towns and 6 of Karachi. 1. Town 2. Town3. 4. 5. Town 6. Town 7. 8. Town 9. North Town 10. Gulberg Town 11. 12. Kemari Town 13. SITE Town 14. 15. Town 16. 17. 18. Town A. Karachi B. C. Korangi Creek Cantonment D. E. F. Climatic Data: General Overview (IWEC weather data)

Maximum outside Temperature 42.3 °C (108 °F) Minimum Outside Temperature 6.8 °C (44 °F) Average Annual Temperature 26.2 °C (79 °F) Average Annual Wind speed 3.27 m/s (7.3 mph) Evaluation of wind data suggests that the main prevailing wind direction for Karachi is primarily from the west to west-southwest, off the Arabian Sea. During the hottest months of the year, daytime afternoon and early evening southwesterly winds can blow up to 8.3 m/s (18.6 mph), bringing relief to the urban environment. Winter patterns show a tendency towards prevailing north to north-northwest winds mixed with the expected westerly winds off the Arabian Sea. Annual (24 hr) Temperature Statistics

Annual Daytime (6h – 18h) Temperature Statistics

The orange area in both graphs indicates the range of temperatures that are within a comfort level acceptable for natural ventilation purposes. [Approximately 40% of daytime hours, 52% of the year]. KARACHI- ARCHITECTURE CONCRETE SCREENS- BRISESOLEI –COURTYARDS- VERANDAHS SSGC BUILDING HABIB BANK MCB BANK KARACHI UNIVERSITY The largest public university in Karachi serving an on-campus student population of more than 24,000. According to the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan, it is ranked among the top three universities of the country. In 2008 the university entered the -QS World University Rankings for the top 500 universities in the world.

BACKGROUND: SERVICES: • Housing for 1000 students • In 1951 the government of Pakistan established the University of Karachi. • Staff and servant housing • The construction of a well equipped modern university was an expensive venture. • International hostel • Guest house LOCATION: • Student Union • It is located North-East of Karachi • Auditorium • Library • 8 miles from its center. • Museum AREA: • Mosque • Teacher Club •The site was a flat plot of 1200 acres. • Athletic facilities CONSTRUCTION: SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION: • A team of French Architects were commissioned to develop the layout of the 7000 students were divided into following facilities; university. • Arts Islamic Learning ARCHITECTURAL LAYOUT: • Science Public Administration • A North-South road from the principal axis and divides the campus into two, with • Business Education & Law general buildings to the East and student housing and sports facilities to the West. THE ARCHITECTURAL IDEOLOGY • DESIGN PRINCIPLES AND IMPLEMENTATION A TEAM OF FRENCH ARCHITECTS WERE COMMISSIONED TO DEVELOP THE LAYOUT OF THE UNIVERSITY. MICHEL ECOCHARD BEING THE LEAD ARCHITECT INVOLVED.

ARCHITECTURAL STYLE: • Modern •Influence of traditional and local environment conditions • Mughal Landscaping concepts • Not international, but uniquely sub continental SCREEN: • Screens are used as shading mechanism for protection against the harsh sun •The buildings are oriented to allow cross ventilation through the screen LANDSCAPE: • Green spaces and footpath make circulation easy and pleasant • Variety of gardens with lawn, shrubs and pools • Water is to be employed as a decorative element KARACHI UNIVERSITY- MASTER PLAN TOPOGRAPHY PLAN Site panorama (looking west) showing existing bus stop on the right and Mahmud Husain library and the canteen on the background. Site panorama (looking North East) showing existing bus stop on the left and the women studies building in the background Existing Architectural language of surrounding buildings Programmatic Requirements PROPOSAL 1 SCHEMATIC •The building form is divided into two main parts- the academic and the administrative block, both following a different geometry. •This allows for the two functions to be connected but function independently. •The labs/ auxiliary spaces are located on the ground floor for easy linkage with the classrooms on the first floor. • Central court in the academic block unifies the space visually and experientially.

• ZONING SHADOW STUDY SITE PLAN GROUND FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN AREA SCHEDULE EXPANSION PLAN . CLASSROOM LAYOUTS- FLEXIBILITY SPECE UTILIZATION MODERN CLASSROOMS NEED PROVISION FOR MULTIMEDIA PROJECTION PROVISION OF ELECTRICAL SOCKETS FOR LAPTOP CHARGING ETC.

THE BUILDING IN RESPONSE TO THE MATER- PLANNING AND CONTEXT OF KARACHI UNIVERSITY •The response is driven from the desire of creating a signature building which stands out in the Karachi university campus as a distinct institute. •The monumental academic block stands as a sculpture within a soft landscape designed around it.

HANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY- The ground floor is handicap accessible- by providing a ramp on entrance. The functions on ground floor include administration and auxiliary spaces Two toilet cubicles- both for male and female are ADA compliant.

PROVISION OF TELEPHONE/ INTERNET: • It will be provided through the local available infrastructure on campus

BUILDING APPROVAL •Principally the design needs to be approved by the KBCA but in this case it only needs to be informed as it is within the Karachi University and is part of the larger scheme.

PROVISION FOR NATURAL GAS • It will be provided for the labs through the local available infrastructure on campus. Karachi university has provision for natural gas.

STANDARDS •The building follows the standards of seismic zone 2b ELEVATIONS & SECTION VIEW SHOWING FRONT FACADE SOUTH-WEST VIEW SHOWING FACULTY BLOCK VIEW SHOWING THE CONNECTIVE BRIDGE BETWEEN ACADEMIC & ADMIN BLOCK VIEW OF ACADEMIC BLOCK VIEW SHOWING CLASSROOM CENTILIVER AERIAL VIEW PROPOSAL 2 SITE PLAN The design aimed to capture the spirit of the Karachi university campus by improvising on its existing characteristics. The traditional concept of screens and shading mechanisms (vertical and horizontal brisesolei) are used with a new proportion and rhythm.

DESIGN STRATEGY SCHEMATIC • The building follows a linear arrangement of massing . • The auxiliary and admin are strategically placed to allow easy access upon entrance to the scheme. • Classrooms in the middle are linked to labs on one side and auxiliary and administration on the other side allowing for students to use these functions together. • The common room sits in between the academic functions for the students to be able to access from labs and classrooms • All functions look into a landscaped court which unifies the functions visually.

• ZONING SECTIONAL ANALYSIS Natural light penetration Natural ventilation Use of external screen on façade-to break heat gain and direct sunlight Visual connection to the courtyard through the corridors SHADOW STUDY GROUND FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN EXPANSION PLAN AREA SCHEDULE CLASSROOM LAYOUTS- FLEXIBILITY SPECE UTILIZATION MODERN CLASSROOMS NEED PROVISION FOR MULTIMEDIA PROJECTION PROVISION OF ELECTRICAL SOCKETS FOR LAPTOP CHARGING ETC. . THE BUILDING IN RESPONSE TO THE MATER- PLANNING AND CONTEXT OF KARACHI UNIVERSITY •A team of French Architects were commissioned to develop the layout of the university. Michel Ecochard being the lead architect involved. •The design aims to capture the spirit of Karachi university campus by improvising on its existing characteristics. •The design was dealt keeping in mind a linear arrangement of massing which follows through in the KU scheme allowing maximum ventilation and natural light penetration.

HANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY •The ground floor is handicap accessible- by providing a ramp on entrance. The functions on ground floor include classrooms, labs and auxiliary spaces Two toilet cubicles- both for male and female are ADA compliant.

PROVISION OF TELEPHONE/ INTERNET: It will be provided through the local available infrastructure on campus

BUILDING APPROVAL Principally the design needs to be approved by the KBCA but in this case it only needs to be informed as it is within the Karachi University and is part of the larger scheme.

PROVISION FOR NATURAL GAS It will be provided for the labs through the local available infrastructure on campus. Karachi university has the provision of natural gas on its campus.

STANDARDS The building follows the standards of seismic zone 2b ELEVATIONS & SECTION ENTRANCE VIEW VIEW FROM SOUT WEST- USE OF AN EXTERNAL SCREEN ON FACADE COURT ON ENTRANCE APPROACH USE OF AN AXIAL WATER BODY TO CREATE A MICRO ENVIRONMENT VIEW ON APPROACH CELLEBRATING THE ENTRANCE WITH A MONUMENTAL PORTAL EXTERNAL VIEW AERIAL VIEW THANK YOU