Architectural PORTFOLIO _Ayush Sharma
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CURRICULUM VITAE PERSONAL INFORMATION: Name: Ayush Sharma Date of Birth: 13th October, 1989 Father’s Name: Rajeev Sharma Mother’s Name: Anjali Sharma Address: 53/82, V.T. road, Mansarovar, Jaipur. Country: India Email I.D.: starchitect13@gmail.com Phone: +91-9602565813 EDUCATION: Class 10th: Seedling Modern High School, Jaipur.(2004-2005) Class 12th: Seedling Modern High School, Jaipur.(2006-2007) Bachelor In Architecture From: National Institute of technology, Jaipur.(2007-2012) EXPERIENCE: 6 Months of Practical training (January 2011 – June 2011) at: Ravi Kumar Gupta & Associates Working As an Architect (May 2012 – Present) at: Ravi Kumar Gupta & Associates
SKILLS: Design Software: Autodesk AutoCAD, Autodesk Revit, Autodesk 3ds-MAX, Lumion, Google Sketch-Up, Adobe Photoshop. Operating Systems: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7. Microsoft Office, including, Ms Word, Ms Power point, Ms Excel, Basic HTML programming. Languages: English and Hindi. INTERESTS: Working on Photoshop. Animation. Photography. 3D Modelling. Sketching. Reading humour Strips.
CURRICULUM VITAE ABSTRACT: India, a country of colours and a rich heritage, being an architect any person would love to visit this country once for its forts, palaces and traditional residences. I am honoured to serve at an architecture firm which deal mostly with the traditional work since May 2012. Learned many things in this span, understood more about my own tradition. On the other hand just like any individual architect from the globe I recently developed a quest to try and experiment with my skills of architecture. Due to being born in the era of Google and Facebook, almost each day we witness the innovative and great works of some of the great minds of our time, likes of Zaha Hadid, Santiago Calatrava, Frank Gehry, just to name a few. Those works arouse the architect within to try something new and break the shackle of the monotonous on-going works. While on the other hand talking on the practical parameters of the life in India, the majority of the population tends to go with the normal and simple designing part just to be easy on their part and flow with the tides. I’d thereby like to take a step further and learn new things in the field of Architecture and Structure just to satisfy the thirst of the architect in making, waiting for just a single opportunity to do something new and unique.
WONDER MAJESTY : The first project after starting my professional run with my firm,
it’s an multistory apartment project which required changing of initial planning and design according to the change in site plan and to rectify every single detail with the Indian ‘Vastu’.
Scope of work consisted of planning and drafting work, evolving elevations and to prepare presentable plans and 3d views to aid the project in getting itself some buyers.
Ground Floor Plan
Flat Type 1
Typical Floor Plan
Flat Type 2
Flat Type 3
Software used in the process of creations were, Autodesk® AUTOcad, Autodesk® Revit, Autodesk® 3Ds Max, Adobe® Photoshop And Lumion®.
Schematic Exterior Rendering
WONDER MALL : Another ongoing venture of the same client, a small mall situated in the
heart of the old city of a small town Alwar ,the mall aimed to bring the western concept of the shopping arcades to the root city . Scope of work consisted of collaborating with the structure engineers to prepare the final structure drawings for the site and to develop the presentable 3D Renderings of the structure after evolving the faรงade of the building and change the planning as per the needs .
Software used in the process of creations were, Autodesk速 AUTOcad, Autodesk速 Revit And Lumion速.
An Another Scheme Being Worked Upon
Schematic Exterior Renderings
Proposal For Parking : The office was given a task of designing a public parking cum shopping complex on 22,464.30 sq. ft. of government land, on a term that the client can use the shopping complex on the top floors after providing the required density of parking on the lower levels.
The exercise was to calculate the maximum number of parking slots that can be provided and to evaluate the fact that, was the collaboration bringing any long term benefits to the client.
Second Basement
First Basement
Ground Floor
First Floor
Second Floor
Third Floor
PROPOSAL FOR PUBLIC PARKING AND COMMERCIAL OFFICES , HOPE CIRCUS, ALWAR BUILT UP AREA SECOND BASEMENT : 18,263.99 sq.ft. (PARKING) FIRST BASEMENT : 18,263.99 sq.ft. (PARKING) STILT GROUND FLOOR : 21,225.74 sq.ft. (PARKING) FIRST FLOOR : 20,358.84 sq.ft. (PARKING) SECOND FLOOR : 21,718.38 sq.ft. (COMMERCIAL) THIRD FLOOR : 21,718.38 sq.ft. (COMMERCIAL)
PARKING DETAILS PARKING - SECOND BASEMENT : 36 CARS AND 33 TWO WHEELERS PARKING - FIRST BASEMENT : 36 CARS AND 33 TWO WHEELERS PARKING - STILT FLOOR : 36 CARS AND 58 TWO WHEELERS PARKING - FIRST FLOOR : 326 TWO TOTAL BUILT UP AREA : 1,21,549.32 sq.ft. TOTAL SALEABLE COMMERCIAL AREA : 34441.5 sq.ft. WHEELERS
Section A-A’
TOTAL PARKING : 108 CARS AND 450 TWO WHEELERS 22,464.30 sq. ft.
Proposal For School’s Play Area : The Maheshwari Public School, located at Jaipur planned
to utilize the existing land near the school, as a play utility during the school hours and as an club during the off hours. The planning had to be done so provide amenities like Tennis Fields, Swimming Pool, Various Courts And Gymnasium.
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Rendered Conceptual Floor Plans: 1 : Basement Floor 2 : Ground Floor 3 : First Floor
Toilets At Bikaner Hotel : The task was to do the interiors of the toilet for the suites at the hotel. The stone pattern and sizes in the interiors were to be calculated and accommodated according to the sizes available on the site , so as to be left with minimum leftovers.
Also, the realistic 3D Views of the interiors were to be prepared once the designing part was completed.
Once the planning, calculation and the designing part for the interiors was done the next task was to create the close to reality 3D Renderings for the interiors, so that the client can easily understand the basic layout of the toilets and how they would look like once the work is done, also to help the construction workers to do the things accordingly and efficiently. 3Ds max and Revit were used to derive the following results :
Schematic Renderings
Proposal For Multistory Flats At Sodala, Jaipur : The 54,000 sq. ft. of plot was given
to us to prepare the proposal for Apartments within the given F.S.I. of 2.75. We tried to give enough breathing space to each flat and designed the layout in a way that we get the maximum sellable area , even more then the total built-up area. SELLABLE AREA 1 : 1741.5309 square ft. : 2176.91 sq.ft. 2 : 1870.9369 square ft. : 2338.67 sq.ft. 3 : 2004.7070 square ft. : 2505.88 sq.ft. 4 : 1693.3767 square ft. : 2116.72 sq.ft. 5 : 1728.4397 square ft. : 2160.54 sq.ft. 6 : 1725.1473 square ft. : 2156.43 sq.ft.
7 : 1711.3583 square ft. : 2139.19 sq.ft. 8
: 1786.1897 square ft. : 2232.73 sq.ft.
TOTAL 1 FLOOR : 17827.072 sq.ft. TOTAL ALL FLOORS : 2,14,000.00 sq.ft TOTAL BUILT UP AREA : 17490.0265 sq.ft. BUILT UP ALL FLOORS : 2,10,000 sq.ft. TOTAL PLOT AREA : 54,000.00 sq.ft. FSI PER FLOOR =13,000 TOTAL FLOORS = (54,000 x 2.75)/13000 FLOORS = 12
Planning And Layout
RATIO : (2,13,924.864/54,000) = 4.0 app.
Engineering College , Kukas, Jaipur : A short exercise to create the existing blocks of an
university complex and also to model the proposed new blocks in 3D Renderings so that client can use the images to make the brochure for future strategies of the college. The work involved creation of 3D Model on Autodesk速 Revit and then render the final product on Lumion速.
Original Photograph
Rendered Image
Other Schematic Renders
Proposal For Multistory Residential Colony At Jaipur : 2,16,626 sq. ft. of area was given to us to design a proposal for an multistory residential colony at the outskirts of Jaipur. PLOT AREA : 2,16,626 sq.ft. PERMISSIBLE BUILT UP AREA : 35 % PERMISSIBLE FSI : 2,16,626 x 2.25 = 4,87,408.5 sq.ft. BUILT UP AREA : (513.695 x 8) + (1113.89 x 17) + (1261.72 x 12) + 9249.63 = 46,322.07 sq.ft. on 1 Floor. => 6,02,186.91 sq.ft. on 13 Floors. PENTHOUSES : TYPE II : 1998.45 sq.ft. x 17 TOTAL = 33,973.65 sq.ft. TYPE III : 2398.80 sq.ft. x 12 TOTAL = 28,785.6 sq.ft. TYPE I : (513.695x8) x 2 = 8,219.12 sq.ft. Stilt Floor Builtup : 72,586.38 sq.ft. Basement Floor Builtup : 72,586.38 sq.ft. Commercial Builtup Area : 6000 sq.ft. TOTAL : 8,24,338.04 sq.ft. SELLABLE AREA : FLATS I (8) : 513.695 sq. ft. = 667.8035 sq.ft. : TOTAL : 5,342.428 sq.ft. TOTAL : 80,136.42 sq.ft. on 15 Floor. FLATS II (17) : 1,113.89 sq. ft. = 1,448.057 sq.ft. : TOTAL : 24,616.96 sq.ft. PENTHOUSES : 1880.69 => 2444.897 sq.ft. x 17 TOTAL = 41,563.249 sq.ft. TOTAL : 3,61,583.729 sq.ft. on 15 Floor. FLATS III (12) : 1,261.72 sq. ft. = 1,640.236 sq.ft. : TOTAL : 19,682.832 sq.ft. PENTHOUSES : TYPE III : 2183.315 => 2838.3095 sq.ft. x 12 TOTAL = 34,059.714 sq.ft. TOTAL : 2,89,936.53 sq.ft. on 15 Floor.
Planning And Layout
TOTAL SELLABLE AREA : 80,136.42 sq.ft.+3,61,583.729 sq.ft.+2,89,936.53 sq.ft.+ 6,000 (Commercial Area) + 5,645 (Stilt Gardens). => 7,43,301.679 sq. ft.
The proposal includes the designing of individual flats, rectify each flat according to the Indian art of architecture, ‘Vastu’, develop the categories as told by the clients, i.e. required percentage of 1 BHK flats, 2.5 BHK flats, 3 BHK flats and 4 BHK Penthouses. The client also specified their target sector and the targeted sellable area for each categories, hence the designing done was to be confined within the given area restrictions and followings the related norms and regulations. F.S.I. FLATS I (8) : 422.27 sq. ft. TOTAL : 3,378.16 sq.ft. TOTAL : 50,672.4 sq.ft. on 15 Floor. FLATS II (17) : 959.00 sq. ft. TOTAL : 16,303 sq.ft. PENTHOUSES : TYPE II : 1405.33 sq.ft. x 17 TOTAL = 23, 890.61 sq.ft. TOTAL : 2,35,829.61 sq.ft. on 15 Floor. FLATS III (12) : 1,122.72 sq. ft. TOTAL : 13,472.64 sq.ft. PENTHOUSES : TYPE III : 1736.84 sq.ft. x 12 TOTAL = 20,842.08 sq.ft. TOTAL : 1,95,986.4 sq.ft. on 15 Floor.
TOTAL FSI : 4,82,488.41 sq.ft.
Parking Schematic Plan
PARKING : ON STILT AND OPEN : 336 CARS .
Ranthambore Kothi , Ranthambore : First project handled over to me during the training
which involved me in concept, planning, drafting, presentations, cost estimation and working & layout drawings . The site was located near the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve and was to be prepared as a resort with 12628.0 mt2 of area, 20 % Ground Coverage, 1.75 Permissible F.S.I. and 9 meters of maximum height.
As the project was aimed at the Resort tourism, hence the whole planning had to be done in order to generate framed views from the resort as well as to merge sustainably with the surroundings.
Site Plan
Site Section
The planning was done in a manner such that the resort’s level goes on decreasing with the site, this was done so that the entrance main building gets the view of the complete resort and thus making a great ‘first impression’.
Main Building – Plan & Elevations
The cottages were designed in a manner that the structure merges with the surrounding and none of the things overdo each other. So that the visitors feels the closeness to the nature and at the same time gets all luxury of a resort.
Cottages – Plan, Section & Elevations
Site Photographs
Achrol Resort, Kukas, Jaipur : This ongoing project was a resort situated near the main
city of Jaipur and was aimed as a destination type of resort. The planning part was already completed and my job was to evolve the basic elevations both on 2D and 3D and their Interiors so that the client can see what his resort is going to look like after completion. Working drawings were also to be made for the purpose of construction. The resort’s elevation was to be kept simple and yet elegant so that the tourist can have a peace of mind while visiting the resort, and hence the purpose !
Main Building Views
The clusters, dwelling units followed a contemporary pattern, inclining toward a rich tradition of the area. Hence the colors were kept subtle and the façades were very less ornamented.
Type I Clusters – ‘The Pool Villa’.
Main Building Views
The upper floor was provided with an ‘Aakashi –Patali jalli’ a kind of screen which directs the sight to the sky and hence restricting the user to hinder with the privacy of dwellers at ground floor.
The second type of clusters formed the next categories of dwellings , there treatment was to be done in a manner such that they stand out from the earlier clusters but at the same time respect the integrity of the resort structures.
Cluster’s Interiors Type II Clusters
The interiors were given a Royal Touch, and every furniture was designed first on Revit, then the working -
drawings were developed for the aid of construction on discussions with the client.
Heritage Retreat ,Jaipur : A planned luxury hotel, now a part of ‘Leela Group’ was all
modeled in rich traditional style of Rajasthan’s heritage, the task assigned to me was to create the photorealistic interior views for the client for 2 of their suites. The software used is Autodesk® Revit. The interiors to be carried
out, keeping in mind the heritage style of the outer shell, the building.
Due to targeted planning of the hotel was as a luxury hotel , hence the interiors were to be made as rich as possible, hence the walls were gifted with the small niches and were treated with gold or silver leaf work , the furniture were all crafted from the rich wood. The False Ceilings were created in a manner as they existed in traditional fort of Jaipur – The Amber Fort.
With teak wood flooring and the traditional interiors were aimed at giving a soothing effect to the dwellers and also at the same time give them moments to relate with the local heritage.
Thesis Project : Safari Forest Resort, Tehla : Tourist Resorts are designed seemingly for commercial purposes. They appear to be more concerned with the direction of tourism development than ―higher motives, such as aesthetics or architectural heritage.
The task of the thesis was to somehow bridge these two modes—to bring aesthetic and cultural development together while maintaining commercial interests in the tourism sector. The study started with a broader vision mostly influenced by the economic state of the aspect , it then confined itself within some boundaries of social responsibility of an architect and by decreasing its vision limits, it reached to a ultimate focus “DESIGNING A RESORTS”.
Design plays an important part in creating an atmosphere which offers a unique experience with comfort. The Hotel resort which is to be design should create an attractive tourist image by way of environmental integration: with a high scenic value that the place has, the scale and character of the building is to be subdued rather than strongly profile dominating building that tend to merge with the scale of the surrounding and landscape and therefore provide maximum contact with nature. In this project the concept of central axis with varying levels maintained. This is to be tried to terminate the central axis in the interesting way at the cottages. The residential cottages are arranged on the end on both the side of it. This is to be tried to take the maximum advantage of the hill side views.
Global Collaboration : During the 5th year of college, I collaborated for an article in an European magazine named “Repairing Time” with art director ‘Alla Evdokimova’.
The magazine is one of the young design European magazine and focus on several global styles in every issues . The article was based on the day to day conversation with the art director over the topic and a series of interviews over the mail . Perhaps it also enriched my knowledge about my own city.
The article focussed on the rich heritage of the walled city of jaipur and the face of modern city outside the walled city. It addressed the evolution of the city from past to the present era.
Glimpse Of Projects During Early Academic Years : Detailed Study Of Traditional Elements (Group Project)
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Measured Drawing Of The Jaigarh Fort, Jaipur (Class Project) :
Glimpse Of Projects During Early Academic Years : Transparence 2011 Competition :
Transparence 2010 Competition :
Chapel In The Manner Of Masters :
Glimpse Of Projects During Early Academic Years : Rain Shelter Design :
Architecture School :
Auditorium :
Landscaping Work :
The exercise involved of creating a vacant are into a landscaped oriented project hypothetically. We took the problem of creating marriage Garden and Resort sustainably into the given land.
The exercise was to transform the rectangular courtyard in front of the design studio into a well designed landscaped area.
Both the projects involved ‘Real Time landscape’ as the software for designing and planning the landscape.
THANKS Thanks for taking out the valuable time and invest it to have a look at my Portfolio. I highly appreciate the effort.
_Regards Ayush Sharma (+91-9602565813)