Aakash Bhanushali Architecture Portfolio 2021

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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

Aakash Bhanushali

Selected Works 2015-2021 1


Table of Contents C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e (C V) Design & Development 01 Flyovers - Architecture of an Underbelly SEA - sem 10

02 The Nature Park SEA - sem 6

Research & Analysi s 01 Of Land or Water ? SEA - sem 9

Construction & Technology 01 Bandra Public Library SEA - sem 6

02 SEA Hive

SEA - sem 5

03 Bag - Seat

SEA - sem 7

Professional Works 01 Porwal Bhawan

Edifice Pvt. Ltd. - 2018-19

02 JSW Office - Toilet & Pantry Edifice Pvt. Ltd. - 2018-19

03 Rajat Housing - Clubhouse Edifice Pvt. Ltd. - 2018-19

04 TATA Housing - Clubhouse Edifice Pvt. Ltd. - 2018-19

05 Niharika Stud-Farm, Nasik KyPAD Design Office - 2021

06 Pediatric Dental Clinic, Andheri KyPAD Design Office - 2021

07 Residential Interiors, Chembur KyPAD Design Office - 2021

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Competitions & Explorations

2-3 4-15 4 14 16-21 16 22-25 22 24 25 26-30 26 26 27 27 28 30 30 31-33


Curriculum Vitae (CV) Aakash Bhavna Bharat Bhanushali D.O.B:

23rd AUG 1997

Address:

B/1003 Aaradhya Tower, PipeLine Rd, Ghatkopar (E), Mumbai- 400077.

Contact:

aakashbhanushali@gmail.com +91-887 942 4858

Objective : Aspiring to seek a position as a Junior Architect

Education & Training

Skills

Jan 2021 : KyPAD Design Office Professional Practice I Mumbai

Autodesk :

AutoCAD I Revit (Basic)

Google :

Sketchup & Plug-ins (Enscape - Basic)

Rhino :

Rinoceros & Plug-ins (Grasshopper - Basic)

Adobe :

Photoshop I In-design CC I Illustrator (Basic) I Premier Pro

Microsoft : Office

Word I Powerpoint I Excel

Technical Skills :

Free-Hand Drawing I Architectural Drafting I Physical Model Making I Measure Drawing I Basic Carpentry & Masonry I Hands-on Skills I Organisational Skills

Lumion & V-ray:

(Basic Rendering)

2015-2020 : School Of Enviornment and Architecture (SEA) Bachelor Of Architecture l Mumbai University 2018-2019 : Edifice Consultants Pvt. Ltd. Architectural Internship I Mumbai 2013-2015 : S.K. Somaiya Vinaymandir Grade 11 & 12 l Mumbai University 2000-2013 : Fatima High School Grade 1 - 10 l Mumbai University

Free-lancing & Voluntary Service Jan 2021 :

Free lancing design & execution of interior projects.

Jul 2020 :

Graphic Designer for a food product brand.

May 2017 : Junior Intern & Learning at IntiKrafts Interiors.

Languages Designing I English l Hindi l Marathi l Gujarati l Kutchi

Other Interests Films l Biking l Trekking l Photography l Travelling 3


F l y o v e r s : Architecture of an Underbelly

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Mentors- Prasad Shetty & Sabaa Giradkar

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Site & Info. -

Thesis Argument Over time cities have consolidated their neighborhoods and hence, when a new infrastructure is built to respond the requiring city conditions, they tend to not coordinate with the neighboring context. These infrastructures are designed to function for a singular purpose which often fails to identify the multiple spatialities, the form and the characteristics of an infrastructure can offer. Due to this, the infrastructure and the space it occupies remains dead and disruptive to the neighborhood. The designs of the infrastructures fail to connect with the neighborhood which dehumanizes the space they occupy and the landscape of that space becomes grey.

What would be the Architecture of such an Under-space ?

Dead & under-utilized spaces

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Attempts of Appropriation


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Architectural Concept -

The ambition of this project is to develop ways to inhabit the underbelly area of a flyover such that it becomes an extension to the neighbourhood. In this case, the intervention is expected to create a spatial structure that enables inhabitation of the underbelly as well as fuse these respective functions :• Workspaces in the form of retail, shops, garages. • Living Spaces in the form of Dormitory for the homeless. • Leisure spaces in the form of play-area & eateries. The project strategizes the 3m x 3m framework modules which holds 3 surfaces namely a Plinth (raises the site), a Floor (inhabits various functions) and a Roof which gets connected by a structural lattice where there are series of flexible walling devices that allow furniture possibilities 8

Architectural Stratergy -


9


Master Plan -

Workspaces & Courtyards

10

Leisure & Recreational spaces


Workspaces & Courtyards

Dormitory & Living spaces

11


Retail & Working Spaces Section -

Architectural Details -

Views -

12


Plinth, Terrace & Roof External Wall Detail -

Module -

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The Nature Park Kolkata locates itself within the delta of the Ganges (or Concept Ganga) where the river splits into myriad tributaries through the fertile plains and later it merges with the Bay of Bengal. It has a distinct ecology and landscape related to the usage & drainage of water in the city. The Mudiali Nature Park at Taratala has a constructed eco-system dealing with water, plantation, fishing & animal husbandry which serves the domestic purposes of the community. The crisp perspective of the interventions • What is the larger social and environmental systematic shifts, these interventions bring to the site? • How do the spatial structure material articulation & tectonics engage itself with the native water systems? • What is the kind of responsive architecture is produced in conjunction with the main concern of the site & the urban landscape? The design addresses the conflict of the ownership & future existence of this landscape by introducing a social, cultural & economical working system for the co-operative and other state bodies. The site interventions create employment, awareness & public participation which totally contributes to the urban fabric. The existing site is modulated by getting the water channel into the site & through further filtration methods the water is provided to park & city. All the interventions revolve around the new water channel and merges the emerging necessities & existing requirements which collectively engages with the city and enhances the significance of ‘The Park’. Schematic Form Development -

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Master Plan -

Mentors- Faizan Khatri & Dipti Bhaindarkar

Cross Section -

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Of LAND or WATER ?

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Credits- A15 Batch of SEA, UDRI

Mentors- Abhijit Ekbote, Ravindra Punde, Komal Gopwani, Vastavikta Bhagat

Mumbai city which is ‘reclaimed’ and Flooding points & levels transformed this landscape along its generous coastline where rivers are concentrated in the region defined by what used to be Salsette Island and the foothills led to vast floodplains and estuaries feeding into the creeks, before joining the Arabian Sea. Recent decades have witnessed extreme pressure on the land for urbanization, including for housing, industries and infrastructure projects. This modification of the ‘nadi’ by reducing it into a hard-edged, concrete ‘nallah’ has tampered the ecosystem This study situated itself in and around ‘R-ward’ to begin with, as the peripheries of this swatch contain the foothills of the Sanjay Gandhi National Park on one side and the Manori creek on the other. Using Geographic Information System (GIS) software generated maps to attribute contours, built form, infrastructure, soil type etc and the identifying major ‘ridges’ and ‘valleys’ formed by the terrain which makes watershed systems. Through landscape mapping, field findings & urbanism method, a speculation of the flooding and sea level rise issue for this city was made till the year 2050. Topographic Boundaries -

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Existing Storm Water Infrastructure -

Stakeholders Interactions and Inferences -

Projected Flooding Crisis -

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The Studio approches short-term(2020-21), mid-term(2034-35) & long-term(2050) design stratergies for the Open Spaces, Builtforms & Infrastructure thus, the suggested policy changes collectively helps building a resilient city.


Open Spaces - Plans, Policies & Designs & Strategies

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Infrastructure - Plans, Policies, Designs & Strategies

RG CONNECTING TO THE GREENWAY

RECREATIONAL GROUND GREENWAY STORM WATER DRAINS

GEO - MATS PERFORATED SOIL SAND GRAVEL

GREENWAYS + PLATFORMS

DRAIN PIPE

S.W SEWER PIPES

RECREATIONAL GROUND CONNECTING TO GREEN WAY

EXIST OVERFLOW INTO THE GREENWAYS OPEN SPACES EXISTING WATER COURSE

PROPOSED ROADS

RIDGE

GREENWAYS

EXIS STORM WATER DRAINS

GREENWAYS + PLATFORMS

RIDGE

EXAG

RIDGE

EXIS

RIDGE

GEO - MATS PERFORATED SOIL SAND GRAVEL

EXAG S.W SEWER PIPES DRAIN PIPE

OPEN SPACES CONNECTING TO GREEN WAY

PROPOSED EDGE CO

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Built-form - Plans, Policies & Designs & Strategies

Soft Infrastructure -

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Bandra Public Library

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A'

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A

B

D

C

F

E

H

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L

K

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M

-

RAMP UP

STORM WATER DRAIN

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300mm WIDE

5581

-

14

914 1345

12

3500

13

13

W5

W5

800 800 800 800 800 800 800

W2

W3

12 SECOND FLOOR PROJECTION

D1

5059

D3

+1.5 m

W2

2

D1

KITCHEN 8.5m X 4m

ENTRY

WC 2m X 1.5m

SEATING 30sqm

1

ENTRANCE LOBBY

+1.5 m

(DOUBLE HEIGHT)

UP

+1.2 m

+1.5 m

3

8 5

2289

6

5

3

2

4000

SERVICE LIFT

8

1

10

RAMP UP

1399

R

11

4

COUNTER

7

10

7

SD 1

6

SR.

D3

4

11

9

EXIT

RAMP DN

SLOPE 1:10

14

-

15

3500

15

O

+1.2 m

9

SLOPE 1:12

UP

RD 1

9

CIRCULATION AREA +1.2 m

4155

+1.8 m

A

LIFT 2 24

B

DN

GROUND 0m

AMPHITHEATRE &SEATING 13m X 2m

22

21 20

LIFT 1

19

+1.2 m

7

18 17 16

3865

15

1000

5700

1500

+3.6 m

14

RECEPTION & WAITING LOBBY 13.5m X 10m

13

12

W1

10

9

7

6

5

UP

4

3

2

+1.8 m

1

4334

2600

+1.8 m

DN

900 1.2 m

30

SD 2

FD 1

5

UP

LANDSCAPE 13.5m X 5m +1.65 m

1

4

2

4

DN

5 6

1 2

7

12

9

4

10

5

11

6

12

2300

831

PU AT

3

8

W3

RAMP UP

3

7 8

2000 +3.6 m

9

2

10 11

AA

1716

GROUND 0m

SECOND FLOOR PROJECTION

1

3000

11142

1335 1014 B

C

D

1957

2538 E

1547 F

2080

1173 G

H

A

22

FOURTH FLOOR PROJECTION

3

W3

A

B

3000

1

D2

00

3244

DN

+1.8 m

D3

300

4

2

6

SD 2

D1

1200

300

2796

7 5 6 34 1 2

D1

1200

D2

8

D

+1.8 m 8

SLOPE 1:12

5

B'

SECOND FLOOR PROJECTION

+- 0 m

(DOUBLE HEIGHT)

11

6

3

GROUND

SEA SIDE

7

8

23

1193

8

953 I

5944 J

5705 K

1133 1020 L

M

N

1

MAIN ENTRANCE

RO THI 201

SC AN


SUGGESTED, EXAM THE STRUCTURAL VERIFY FIELD CON WITH THE PROJEC PROCEEDING WITH WORK WITHIN THE SPECIFIED IN THE COMPLY WITH ALL CODES, REGULAT REQUIREMENTS. OCCUPANTS ON T PROJECT AREA SH UNINTERRUPTED/U DURING THE CONS

-

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A

B

F

E

G

K

I

N

M

O

ROOF LEVEL

SR.NO. DATE RE

20.4 m

3600

2100

3200

4200

D1

FOURTH FLOOR

+16.2 m

2100

3600

D4

W2

ISSUED BY

+12.6 m

D4

W2

2100

3600

KE

W2

+9 m

15

AMPHITHEATRE

25mm SCREED FOR SLOPE 1:100

A

14

14 BASEMENT

13

13

12

PAINT 3mm

12

750

DRAINAGE ( THROUGH PUDDLE FLANGE )

-

+1.8 m GROUTING

GROUND FLOOR

NON-USEABLE ROOF G. L.

+- 0 m

STORM WATER PIPE 150mm

EXTERNAL PLASTER 18MM

INTERNAL PLASTER 12MM

B

GENERAL N

ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MIL OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. ALL THE WRITTEN DIMENSIO FOLLOWED. DRAWINGS TO BE SEEN WIT OTHER DRAWINGS. P.C.C. IS IN THE RATIO OF 1 COARSE AGGREGATE). ALL LEVELS SPECIFIED IN M ALL DECISIONS REINFORCE NEED TO BE TAKEN BY STR DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWIN STAM ALL DISCREPANCIES SHALL NOTICE TO THE ARCHITECT COMMENCEMENT OF ANY W RICHER CONCRETE MIX TO FOUNDATION AND M:30 MIX THE SUPER STRUCTURE, AL SUGGESTED, EXAMINED AN THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEE VERIFY FIELD CONDITIONS WITH THE PROJECT DOCUM PROCEEDING WITH THE WO WORK WITHIN THE FIELD BO SPECIFIED IN THE PROJECT COMPLY WITH ALL THE APP CODES, REGULATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS. OCCUPANTS ON THE ADJAC PROJECT AREA SHALL CON UNINTERRUPTED/UNDISTUR DURING THE CONSTRUCTIO

-

STONE COPING

3000

4800

SLOPE 1:10

-4 m

-

BRICK-BAT COBA 200mm

600

+1.2 m

+5.4 m

FIRST FLOOR

3750

2100

15

SEA SIDE

2100

W6

3600

SECOND FLOOR

3000

6200

THIRD FLOOR

D1

-

-

PUBLIC LIBR AT BANDRA

-

AAKASH BH

3.8m X 1.6m

ROLL NO | A15 - 02 THIRD YEAR B.AR 2017 - 2018

STONE COPING NON-USEABLE ROOF GROUTING

IPS FLOORING 25mm

GENERAL NOTES -

B

-

25mm SCREED FOR SLOPE 1:100

-

STORM WATER PIPE 150mm

-

C' -

EXTERNAL PLASTER 18MM

RCC SLAB 150mm

PAINT 3mm

RCC BEAM 1000mm DEEP L ANGLE WELDING INSULATION

BOLTED CHANNEL RUBBER INSULATION

-

G. L. DOUBLE LAYER CAVITYCGLASS 10MM EACH

K

I

G

N

W5

BRICK-BAT COBA TILING 20mm

W3

WC 2m X 1.5m

D3

O

DETAIL A @ 1:10

BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN @ 1:50

GROUND FLOOR PLAN @ 1:50

+- 0 m

M

SCHOOL OF E AND ARCHITEC NORTH

SR.NO. DATE REVISION

DADO WALL

DRAWING ISSUED BY

SEC

WD - S

KEY PLAN

SCREED 25mm WATERPROOFING 25mm

SUNKEN SLAB 200mm

B

A

DRIP MOULD

-

ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. ALL THE WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE FOLLOWED. DRAWINGS TO BE SEEN 14 WITH RESPECT TO ALL OTHER DRAWINGS. P.C.C. IS IN THE RATIO OF 1:3:6 (CEMENT : SAND : COARSE AGGREGATE). ALL LEVELS SPECIFIED IN METERS. ALL DECISIONS REINFORCEMENT CALCULATIONS NEED TO BE TAKEN 13 BY STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWING. ALL DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE BROUGHT TO NOTICE TO THE ARCHITECT 12 BEFORE THE COMMENCEMENT OF ANY WORK. RICHER CONCRETE MIX TO BE USED FOR THE FOUNDATION AND M:30 MIX TO BE USED FOR THE SUPER STRUCTURE, ALL MIXES SHALL BE SUGGESTED, EXAMINED AND APPROVED BY THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. VERIFY FIELD CONDITIONS AND COORDINATION WITH THE PROJECT DOCUMENTS PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK. WORK WITHIN THE FIELD BOUNDARIES AS SPECIFIED IN THE PROJECT DOCUMENT AND COMPLY WITH ALL THE APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES, REGULATIONS AND ORDINANCE REQUIREMENTS. OCCUPANTS ON THE ADJACENCIES TO THE PROJECT AREA SHALL CONTINUE UNINTERRUPTED/UNDISTURBED OCCUPANCY DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROJECT.

F

A'

WATERBRICK-BAT COBA 200mm PROOFING LAYER 25mm

E

SEA SIDE

B

A

14

DETAIL A @ 1:10 D

DETAIL B @ 1:10

13 SR.NO. DATE REVISION DESCRIPTION

12

W5

W3

W3

W3

STAMP & SI

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Sea - Hive

Credits- A15 Batch of SEA Mentors- Abhilasha Porwal Joshi

Materials -

Assembly & Instruments -

The Making -

24


Bag - Seat

Process & User Manual -

Credits- Siddharth Chitalia, Sittanshu Rawal Mentors- Dusyant Ashar, Milind Mahale

User Prototype -

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The following are goods for construction drawings for typical toilet and pantry slab layout with construction details which are specific. The drawing highlights the construction, materiality, scale, fixtures supported in toilet/ pantry interiors as well as exteriors. A I4001b

GRANITE PANTRY COUNTER AS PER SPECS

GRANITE TRIM

W2

700

TOUGHENED GLASS URINAL PARTITION WITH PRIVACY FILM

EQ

EQ

ALIGN IN REF. TO COUNTER EDGE

EQ

350

EQ

EQ

SH-1

350

F-G

EQ

EQ

540 100

URINAL (AS PER SPECIFICATIONS)

C I4001b

EQ

EQ

350

700

C I4001b

EQ

350

The Project explores a Community orriented design in small floor area and symbolises its significance in the city-scape.

JSW Office

B I4001b

Porwal Bhawan Jain Foundation, Byculla is a community building to be designed for a jain community having various social healthcare religious education and leisure programs which functions in a single tower.

Credits- Uday Goswami, Nilesh Dongre & Edifice Team

565

Porwal Bhawan

SD2

EQ

F-G

DO

600

50

MIRROR (AS PER DETAILS)

X

EQ

50

D I4001b

EQ

750

535

350

EQ

2X

EQ

350

GENTS

600

T

EQ

X 50

D

132

50

300 DO

D

T

600

ID-2 600

F-G

Conceptual Form -

50

150 700

PANTRY

D I4001b

LADIES EQ

EQ

600mm x 300mm VITRIFIED/CERAMIC TILES DADO WITH 3MM SPACER WITH LATICRETE EPOXY GROUT

F-G

ID-1

ID-1

EQ

F-G

EQ

EQ

F-G

ID-1

EQ

F-G

F-G

FD-2

F-G

FD-3

F-G

SH-6

FD-1

FIRE EXIT

BLOCK WORK WITH SINGLE COAT OF PLASTER (INTERIOR VENDOR SCOPE) AHU WALL INSULATION (HVAC VENDOR SCOPE)

CONCRETE BOARD FINISH

AHU ROOM

01.

LAYOUT PLAN (Typical)

02.

1:25

EXTERIOR GLAZING

FLOOR 1:25

ALIGN WITH REF. TO DOOR FRAME

B I4001c

BRICK WORK WITH SINGLE COAT OF PLASTER

R

GRANITE TRIM

R

R

R

GYPSUM BOND FALSE CEILING

R.C.C LINTEL

R

GYPSUM BOXING

FIXED WINDOW ON PATCH FITTING

URINALS AS PER DETAILS

2400

2400

2600

M.R. GRADE GYPSUM CEILING

2600

MODULAR FALSE CEILING

EXTERIOR GLAZING

STORAGE

B I4001c 75

320

420

320

800

1220

300

GRANITE COUNTER

TOUGHENED GLASS URINAL PARTITION WITH PRIVACY FILM

20mm LIMESTONE FLOORING (TYPE-1) BRICKWALL BUND

75mm GRANITE SKIRTING AS PER SPECS

01.

SECTION A

03.

1:25

26 ALIGN WITH REF. TO DOOR

SE

1:2


Rajat Housing

TATA Housing

Rajat housing is a residential complex in Kolkata, where the complex includes a clubhouse which is at a design development stage & the project scopes on exploring many 3D forms & ideas through software modelling & trysing out the sam in a physical model for understanding the scale & spatiality of the design.

Club-House Master Plan -

Credits- Uday Goswami, Nilesh Dongre & Edifice Team

1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM 2. ALL LEVELS INDICATED ARE 3. DIMENSIONS / LEVELS INDIC 4. THIS DRAWING, UNLESS OT 5. ONLY WRITTEN DIMENSION 6. DIMENSIONS / LEVELS SHO WORK, ANY DISCREPANCIE PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEM 7. RELEVANT SERVICES DRAW CUTOUTS / SLEEVES TO BE 8. ALL MATERIALS / FINISHES

ENTRY FROM PODIUM TOP ( RESIDENTS)

7000

6.0 M WIDE DRIVEWAY

NOTE : 200

6.0 M WIDE DRIVEWAY

6mm x 20mm VERTICAL ALUMINUM/ M.S. BAR

8600

8600

F

G

PC23

8600

5970

F

8600

200

0

8600

2050

x 50mm PAINTED LOBBY 50mm / LOUNGE/ ALUMINUM/ M.S. BOX SECTION PRE FUNCTION

BASE PLATE FIXING DETAIL TO 6mm x 20mm VERTICAL VENDOR SUBJECT ARCHITECTS 200 ALUMINUM/ M.S.TOBAR APPROVAL ON SHOP DRAWING

240

8675

8600

PE

5970

DN

G

PC24PC23

V10

PC24

± 0.00M = Dated - 16-0 POKHRAN R SURVEY DR 200

7000

9585

2050

50mm x 50mm PAINTED ALUMINUM/ M.S. BOX SECTION

R.C

R.C

NON

100 6mm x 20mm HORIZONTAL ALUMINUM/ M.S. BAR

18

F.F.L. + 5.15 M

150

6mm x 20mm HORIZONTAL ALUMINUM/ M.S. BAR

UP

S.S.L + 5.10M

200

250

213 5

18

75M

200

SAUNA 9

525

13

10

14

15

11

12

13

15

14 04.

290

ENLARGE PART-PLAN SCALE - 1:10

LAN

0

206 5

12

18655

11

4850

10

4850

9

275

WA

STEAM

SPA (MALE)

ELE

OW

EXIS

301

FLO

0

ER

FLO

IND

269

0

2460

04.

SH

ENLARGE PART-PLAN SCALE - 1:10

MA

5

2000

2000 7400

V9

1350

4200

SE 1890 03. A-A

2000

2000

1350

PC7

7400

V10

V9

V10

REFER ENLARGE PART PLAN DETAIL 04.

2000

PC7 PC6

REFER ENLARGE PART

S.S.L + 5.10M

03. A-A

F.F.L. + 5.15 MPLAN DETAIL 04. S.S.L + 5.10M

STEAM V10

200

1950

50

MA

6400

01.

E

ER

50mm x 50mm PAINTED ALUMINUM/ M.S. BOX SECTION

PLAN SCALE - 1:50

FIRST FLOOR

AG

OW

3245

50

01.

6mm x 20mm VERTICAL ALUMINUM/ M.S. BAR

SS

SH

SAUNA

50mm x 50mm PAINTED ALUMINUM/ M.S. BOX SECTION

PLAN SCALE - 1:50

100 50

100

SPA (FEMALE)

TOILET FEMALE

SQUASH F.F.L. + 5.15 M

BADMINTON COURT / COMMUNITY HALL

4040

100

V10 6mm x 20mm VERTICAL ALUMINUM/ M.S. BAR

PANTRY

184

19 2000

PC6

LEV

E

184

340

50

100 50

AG

5

7600

2345

19

TOILET MALE

220

9750

7600

285

0

SS

6mm x 20mm HORIZONTAL ALUMINUM/ M.S. BAR

05.

200 2000

6mm x 20mm HORIZONTAL ALUMINUM/ M.S. BAR

ENLARGE PART-ELEVATION SCALE - 1:10

05.

ENLARGE PART-ELEVATION SCALE - 1:10

Grill Details 8600

F

R0 31-May-16 UM REV. NO.

REFER TO M.S. RAILING DETAIL

8600

8600

G

F

G

REFER TO M.S. RAILING DETAIL

8600

8600

5970

8600

®

5970

SITE BOUNDARY

LANDSCAPES LLP WE SHAPE OPEN SPACES

SITE BOUNDARY

250

1 B c F

GROUND (ROAD)

450

REFER ENLARGE PART-ELEVATION DETAIL 05.

7600

GROUND (ROAD)

S.S.L ± 0.00M

S.S.L ± 0.00M

F.F.L. + 0.15M

F.F.L. + 0.15M

900

F.F.L. + 0.15M

900

REFER ENLARGE(ROAD) GROUND PART-ELEVATION S.S.L ± 0.00M DETAIL 05. F.F.L. + 0.15M

S.S.L ± 0.00M

STRUCTURAL CONSUL

1500 450

1500

202 OPP HAR 91 2 91 2 adm

CONCEPT LANDSCAP S

6mm x 20mm VERTICAL ALUMINUM/ M.S. BAR

GROUND (ROAD)

DATE

LANDSCAPE CONSU

R.C.C. BEAM

7600

6mm x 20mm HORIZONTAL ALUMINUM/ M.S. BAR

MUNICIPAL CONSUL S

A 5 R P

2100

50mm x 50mm PAINTED ALUMINUM/ M.S. BOX SECTION

2100

2100

2100

MEP CONSULTANT

1000

LOWER GROUND

S.S.L - 3.85M

1000

PUMP ROOM

LOWER GROUND

S.S.L - 3.85M

F.F.L. -3.75M

1000

S.S.L - 3.85M

F.F.L. -3.75M

CLIENT:

S.S.L - 3.85M

F.F.L. -3.75M

PUMP RO

LOWER GROUND F.F.L. -3.75M

190

1000

LOWER GROUND

e T

REFER ENLARGE SECTION DETAIL 06. P T

2100

REFER ENLARGE SECTION DETAIL 06.

E

3 C

ESKAYEM

PROJECT:

FIRST OPP. DEONAR B TE

3150

2900

2100

3150

2900

2100

PROJECT ARCHITECTS

MUMBAI-DELHI-C

PURPOSE OF RELE

GO

BASEMENT

BASEMENT

S.S.L - 7.20M

BASEMENT

S.S.L - 7.20M

F.F.L. - 6.90M

BASEMENT

S.S.L - 7.20M

F.F.L. - 6.90M

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F.F.L. - 6.90M

S.S.L - 7.20M

F.F.L. - 6.90M

SWD 200mm x 200mm BOLTED M.S. PLATE

Start Date: 31-Aug-16

Project Code: Bldng/Block:

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ELEVATION SCALE - 1:50

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ELEVATION SCALE - 1:50

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SECTION A-A SCALE - 1:50

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ENLARGE SECTION SECTION A-A 03. SCALE - 1:10 SCALE - 1:50

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Floor: Drawing title: File path:

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THIS DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY


Niharika Stud - Farm

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Credits- Sanjay Porwal, Abhilasha Porwal Joshi, Kalayojan Team


Site Plan

Section

Drawings

Site Images

Breif Idea & Process The conceptual idea of this farmhouse was to give a feeling of “Gaav ka Ghar” . Using earthy colors & materials with the site supporting context was the whole recipe of the design.

Details

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Pediatric Dental Clinic

Credits- Divyang Joshi, Abhilasha Porwal Joshi & KyPAD Team

Design Process -

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Residential Interiors

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Core & Books Shelves

The location of the reclaimed land is such that it becomes an important junction which connects western suburbs to east & south of Mumbai via Bandra Worli Sea Link. Because of which many circulation roads & flyovers at Bandra Reclamation shapes the context of the site. The site is well connected to a ‘basti’, labour camp, play ground but it was observed that the under spaces were gated and not used in any sense.

The Underbelly Library

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Exclusives (DVDs, Encyclopedias, Maps, Biographies) Public (News Papers, Magazines, Self help, Spiritual) Leisure (Novels, Fables, Mystery, Mythology)

Program diagram

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Gutter watering planter bed below, connected to rain water harvesting tank under ground

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Sec B

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2 The Under Belly Library

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Sec A Deam it make it

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Axonometric Section

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Migrants at the Labour Camp

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Why Bandra Reclamation?

The location of the reclaimed land is such that it becomes important juncWifianZone tion which connects western suburbs to east & south of Mumbai via Bandra Worli Sea Link. Because of which many circulation roads & flyovers at Bandra Reclamation shapes the context of the site. The site is well connected to a Kids Section ‘basti’, labour camp, play ground but it was observed that the under spaces were gated and not used in any sense. Performance Students from neighbouring ‘basti’ due to pandemic face difficulty in attending online school because they do not have access to smart devices & high speed internet. There is no such designated space, for students to read &Area learn by Workshop themselves, help each other. Migrants & their children at labour camp cannot enrol themselves in the school/ college after the academic year starts, they can use the library space in order to access knowledge, workshops to enhance their abilities.

1. Free Browsing, Wifi Zone 2. 1Rent/ Donate Devices 1. Performance Space 3. Drinking2Water 2. Kid’s Section 3. Server Room 4. ATM 4. Toilet 5. Storage 5. Pivot Door 5 Basement 6. Side-Walk 3

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Ground Floor

Flyovers in the city are only designed as movement corridor for vehicles, to move from one point to the other, huge amount of under spaces of this flyover AV / Lecture becomes inaccessible to the city. Such spaces can be activated, as an architectural design scope, by designing a form which is an extension or a plug in to Reading Roomrequirethe flyover; according to the opportunities in terms of programmatic ments of the site.

VZTLB 50629 Why does the site require a library?

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Bandra reclamation

Cafeteria

Ground Floor

Section B Leveled Ground to Conduct Workshops

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1. Free Layout, Reading Space 3D Visulisation 2. Lecture/ AV Room 3. Computer Room 4. Admin 5. Toilet 6. Continuous Sill for Seating

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Cafeteria 6 First Floor

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Section A

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Core & Books Shelves

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Wifi Zone

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Free Stilt

1. Exclusives (DVDs, Encyclopedias, Maps, Biographies) 2. Public (News Papers, Magazines, Self help, Spiritual) 3. Leisure (Novels, Fables, Mystery, Mythology)

Rent / Donate Devices

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Kids Section

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Basement

Performance Program diagram

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Sec B

(Free Wifi zone) Axonometric Section

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Sec A

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Lecture (requires light)

Section B

Basement

Advertisement Facility to generate Revenue for running high speed internet

Reading Room

Socialise

Perforated Skin - Less Disturbance - Cool Air

Elevation

Gutter watering planter bed below, connected to rain water harvesting tank under ground

AV / Lecture Land mark for Cars passing by

Axonometric Section

Why library below a flyover?

1. Free Browsing, Wifi Zone 2. Rent/ Donate Devices 3. Drinking Water 4. ATM 5. Pivot Door 6. Side-Walk

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Sec B

Gated Under Spaces of the Flyover ‘Basti’ Divided by a Compund Wall

1. Free Layout, Reading Space 2. Lecture/ AV Room 3. Computer Room 4. Admin 5. Toilet 6. Continuous Sill for Seating

1. Free Layout, Reading Space 2. Lecture/ AV Room 3. Computer Room 4. Admin Sec A 5. Toilet 6. Continuous Sill for Seating

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First Floor

The Under Belly Library

First Floor

Advertisement Facility to generate Revenue for running high speed internet

Section A

Land mark

Section B

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Elevation

Program diagram

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Why does the site require a library?

for Cars‘basti’ passing by Students from neighbouring face FLYOVER Socialise obvisous accademic difficulties due to pandemic face difficulty. There are no such rforated Skin Lecture (requires light) 1 ess Disturbance ool Air designated space, for students to read & learn Free Stilt by themselves. The design becomes useful for (Free Wifi zone) re & Books Shelves 21 / Donate Devices the road dwellers, migrants &Rent labour camp as a library space in order to access knowledge, 31 Basement workshops to enhance their abilities.

Basement

Exploded Axonometric View

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Credits- Siddharth Chitalia

VZTLB 50629

1. Exclusives (DVDs, Encyclopedias, Maps, Biographies) 2. Public (News Papers, Magazines, Self help, Spiritual) 3. Leisure (Novels, Fables, Mystery, Mythology)

Students from neighbouring ‘basti’ due to pandemic face difficulty in attending online school because they do not have access to smart devices & high speed internet. There is no such designated space, for students to read & learn by themselves, help each other. Migrants & their children at labour camp cannot Migrants at the Labour Camp enrol themselves in the school/ college after the academic year starts, 5 they can use the library space in order to access knowledge, workshops to enhance their abilities.

Its a continued attempt to humanise infrastructure namely flyovers beacuse of its inaccessible underspaces to the city. Such spaces can be an architectural extension or a plug in to design of the flyover.

Free Stilt (Free Wifi zone) Rent / Donate Devices

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Why does the site require a library?

Why library below a flyover?

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Why Bandra Reclamation?

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1. Performance Space 2.Ground Kid’sFloor Section 3. Server Room 4. Toilet 5. Storage 4

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1. Free Browsing, Wifi Zone 2. Rent/ Donate Devices 3. Drinking Water 4. ATM 5. Pivot Door 6. Side-Walk

The Under Belly Library

Deam it make it

Perforated Facade ATM Facility to generate Revenue for Maintaining Library Leveled Ground to Conduct Workshops

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Workshop Area Axonometric Section

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Drinking Water Facility

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COURTYARD

MASTER BEDROOM 2 9'2" X 12'

MASTER BEDROOM 1 10'3" X 11'9"

WASHROOM 2 6'6" X 4'

WALK-IN WADROBE 6'3" X 4'3"

WASHROOM 1 6'3" X 7'

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POWDER TOILET

SHOWER AREA DN

Invisible Cities, 2015

T.V. UNIT

Crockerty & Store

Credits- A15 batch of SEA Mentors- Prasad Shetty & Vinit Nikumbh LIVING ROOM 20'8" X 15'

This is an orientation workshop installation which had a theme ‘Impossible’ and the process started with an idea to imagine the impossible and attempt to make it possible.

HOME is also constructed through various written and unwritten records. Often preserving these records is more important than a physical idea of home. Rota-Record is an woden framed installation gives an opportunity to understand many narratives around the idea of an home through documents and expresses its importance.

KITCHEN 8'9" X 9'

ENTRY PORCH (DOUBLE HEIGHT) 11'3" X 7'9"

Bhutak House,2021 - Freelance Interior Designing GROUND FLOOR PLAN

This is a current interior design & consultation specific project for a bunglow in Kutchh, Gujarat.

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Credits- Jash Gohil, Siddharth Chitalia, Nikunj Dedhia Mentors- Anuj Daga

Invisble cities is a novel by the author Italo Calvino which explores the imagination of impossible cities through the medium of memories, signs & desires. Here, the idea was to create a graphical representation the story with help of an installation in the staircase of our school and to depict the story through lights and shadows as one goes upwards. The installation uses paper cut-outs of cities placed into a MDF box and using LED light strips for shadow reflections.

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Kochi Student’s Biennale, 2016 - Memory Box

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BUILT-UP AREA - 1070 SQ.FT / FLOOR

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The Green Dot, 2020 - Graphic Designing This work includes graphical designing, packaging & social media marketing for a Nutritional Food Product brand named The Green Dot.

Repair & Retrofit, 2019 Credits- Aurea D’cruz, Hetvi Lapasia Mentors- Komal Gopwani

Shree Krishna Niwas, Kalbadevi is now a dilapidated residential building built in 1940. It is a load bearing structure with multiple extentions supported by steel beams facing leakages & strcutural issues. This design resolves the plumbing services issues by introducing an alternative water supply & plumbing system and intervening with a new grill facade which provides light &ventilation and creates a buffer during the rainy season.

Furniture Design, 2018 A reception table design & making for a small office.

Collage Making, 2019 This Collage was made for an EVS exhibition which tries to depict the relation of nature with humans & its regressive expantion & commotion with the natural ecosystems.

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