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O R T F O L I O Pranālī Sapharāh Dvāra Laksyānka Sapharāh Triptī Āśraya Darpānā Mrugajalā Āturatā Āvakār 1 CONTENT 01 2 HOUSING STUDIO Semester 04 | 2019 02-03 3 URBAN STUDIO Semester 08 | 2022 Project : The spine element 04-05 4 DESIGN THESIS Semester 09 | 2022 Project : Urban Forestry Center 06 5 INSTITUTION STUDIO Semester 05 | 2020 07 6 MATERIAL & DESIGN STUDIO Semester 03-02 | 2019 Project : Cafe and Author’s Studio 08 7 INTERNSHIP Semester 07 | 2021 Project : Nalanda University 09 8 WORK EXPERIENCE Project : Banaras Hindu University 10

...........Housing Studio

Location : Magod village, Valsad

Site area : 5500 sq. m.

The location is bordered by mango and chickoo orchards, and the important background was a lake, which was important to the community who resided there. So, in this environment, the entire housing development occurred with the intention of bridging the gap between communities and weekend homes for surrounding areas such as Surat and Mumbai.

Water is so named because it was the first to form a society, culture, and tradition. As a result, we must design 80/120/160 sq. m. units while keeping usable green space and meaningful open space in mind.

Based on the site study and observations of the communities, we design a neighbourhood in which they can easily adapt to the

There is an attempt to make the area wider in this part in reaction to the trees’ creation of semi-open spaces. The backyard was used to create the communal green spaces, which have low-to-high walls and seating areas for interaction. Extended plinth, wall, and compacted earth enhance the features of the open space. The varnadah and pitch roof are solutions for the humid climate. At first floor level, one additional clear-story window has been inserted for increased cross ventilation.

Site Plan.....

0 10 20 40m N 0 1 2 4m 1 2 3 9 4 5 6 8 7 4 9 1 2 10 11
......Site section 1. Bedroom 2. Backyard 3. Varndah 4. Extended Plinth 5. Living Room 6. Front yard 7. Wall 8. Pedestrain 9. Kitchen 10. Compacted earth 11. Communal Space
...Clustering on a site ...Unit types on a site ...Massing ...3D view Type A(1) Type A(2) Type B(1) Type B(2) Type B(3) 02

......Typical Unit layout

The individual house of 80 sq. m. is adaptable in areas such as the bedroom, living room, and kitchen, and services are well-organized. The outer edge of the unit is so light that it broadens the space with the community areas and also contributes to the structure and warm climactic zone due to cross ventilation. Temporary and permanent furniture are well-designed, allowing areas to be more flexible while still maintaining privacy.

......Typical Inverted layout

.....Typical Cluster

The cluster is composition of verandah, backyard, side-yard, front-yard, crossventilation, neighbourhood, hierarchy in a open space and usable of green space which is inspired from the existing cluster pattern.

......Typical Cross-Section
0 1 2 4m 0 1 2 4m
This five possible units itrations helpsto make cluster and large cluster which is respones to the existing site context and climatic
0 2 4 8m
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..........Urban Proposal

Spine - A new element proposed in urban fabric

Site Location : Ahmedabad

Site area : 118 Hectare

PROPOSAL :

Proposing a central spine connecting the public transports

- Connecting the two edges of the site such that it gives an opportunity for future expansion.

- The spine provides the secondary nodes for future expansions.

- Scope for development of central public space.

A R E A O F A C T I O N
...Landmark ...Nodes ...Public Transportation
Pedestrian road network (Secondary) Plot area Zoning Green Network Vehicular Road network (Primary)
plan ..... ....FSI Calculation 04
......Public Transportation
Mater
.....Fabric Strategies Design Development....
Site section ....
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A new element .... ......Model views

..........Design Thesis

Urban Forestry Center

Site Location : GTU Campus, Ahmedabad

Site area : 1.8 Hectare

Forestry is the science and craft of creating, managing, planting, using, conserving and repairing forests, woodlands, and associated resources for human and environmental benefits. Forestry studies also include the development of better methods for the planting, protecting, thinning, controlled burning, felling, extracting, and processing of timber. One of the applications of modern forestry is reforestation, in which trees are planted and tended in a given area.The distinction between forestry and silviculture is that silviculture is applied at the stand-level, while forestry is a broader concept.So, Silviculture for practicing of controlling the growth, composition/structure, quality of forests to meet values-needs, specifically timber production and the study called silvology.

Cross Section
Silvology Reseach Cell
longitudinal Section
First Floor Plan Third Floor Plan Roof Floor Plan Ground Floor Plan Environment & Climate Research Cell Water and soil Science Forest Management & Health Department Silviculture
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...........Institution Studio

Location : Nirma university,Ahmedavad

Site area : 3000 sq. m.

The brief was given was to design an institute as well as re-program an innovative curriculum for the architecture students and architecture that influence and also making a separate institute for the same within the campus.

Conceptualize the ideas

With the use of a series of collages, how can concern, thoughts, concepts, values, and diagrams be interlinked, and how can this medium make the intenzible features become tenzible? How does the collage’s abstract model present a design solution of primary concern? The written language of ideas and values is also met through programme creation and curriculum construction.

......Cross Section 1. Library 2. Trainning center 3. Studio 4. Parametric structure 5. Classroom 6. Doble-heighted corridor 7. Open plaza 10. Kitchen 11. Bedroom 12. Attached Bathroom 1 2 3 5 6 4 7 0 2 4 8m
Ground Floor Plan 0 2 4 8m N 07

Project : Cafe (Material studio)

Site area: 350 sq. m.

The site is located near S.G.Highway , Nirma University , Ahmedabad. The programme of the studio is a modern cafe of emerging the idea of the expression space, reading space and informal sitting space.Design is revolved with a section of steel portal frame and give the decent function respones to its surrounding context. The main idea of the creating space is without wall how can roof create meaningfull informal volume which is protects the people from harsh heat of the Ahmedavad .The cafe is a expression of freedom and also connected with a nature of a existing site. Overlapping function create a space with existing Neem tree and also the stepping down-broke the rigidity of the space and achieve freedom which was not exist in the campus. To create a attraction of the people , the roof goes beyond their angle and to attract people , there will be create a multiple entry and its open into a large volume which height is almost to 13 m.The idea of the material is to take a major advantages of their strength so the steel is used into spanning and stone is used into stacking.

.....Author’s House

Site : Tragad village, Ahmedabad

Site Area: 52 sq.m.

Book : The discovery of India

Author : Jawaharlal Nehru

The site was like poet of the nature and its very beautiful in rainy season because of the naturally depression, filled with different trees and surrounding context and also myth.The Author’s house is put on a point where one can feel surprised with all the elements of the site and also the approach was moulded like that with thesame reason.The Author love nature so in a ground the house has a same value as well as nature to stood at opposite direction.Depression is almost like 10 m and so that’s why one can slowly feel it with meaningfully designed of the staircase.

Approach

0 5 10 20m Site Plan Tragad,Ahmedavad
Towards Tragad Village Nakuli Lake Farmland
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Portal frame Stone stacking ......Structure of the roof
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The roof is made from the 2*2 m slate stome and supported with the steel portal structure.

Outreach Centre works for development and dissemination for information about modern practices in agriculture and biotechnology. The extension has the Admin Block. Building comprises of entry gates, Gopurams with sevices of staircase, lift and toilets as well as chattris for the HVAC Services.

Nalanda was an ancient centre of higher learning in Bihar, India. It was a religious centre of learning from the 5th century AD to 1197 AD. Former President of India Dr A.P.J Abdul Kalam in 2006 mooted the idea of reviving the university.

The university is a campus of the future, the forefront of global education and the hub of intellectual excellence. The 455-acre campus planned for an eventual 7000 population is an iconic beacon. The university is composed of three primary land-use elements: the academic facilities, students, staff housing, the campus preserve to advance agriculture as the area’s major economic engine. A lake forms the epicentre of the campus and a water network is set up. The Academic spine has four components.

1)‘Bazaar of Knowledge’ - Shared facilities like classrooms and seminar rooms

2)‘Cloister of Contemplation’ - Faculty rooms

3) ‘Incubators of Innovation’ - laboratories

4) The four elements that make up the academic block are the peripheral service walls, the service walls as gates, the climate towers & the learning towers where the classrooms of various capacities are stacked up.These 4 elements make up the entire academic block like a kit of parts.

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Varanasi city and BHU

..........Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi

Proposed Master Plan for Development and Expansion of Residential Zone

VastuShilpa Sangath, Ahmedabad

C. Master Plan Guiding Principles

B. Residential Zone - Built Form Potential

Residential Zone - Built Form Potential

Campus in context of ecological connections

Proposed Open spaces and Connections

Connectivity

Sense of Identity

Campus in context of river systems

Consolidated Master Plan Proposal

Sense of community

Integration of Activities

Campus in context of physical connections

Built vs Open - Proposed

Sustanability Water flows

Sustanabilty : Ecological framework plan

A. Campus Context
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