Architectural Portfolio

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PORTFOLIO


AAYUSHI S. KHOND

EDUCATION

PROJECTS:

SSC / (2001-2011)

FIRST YEAR: Transitioning 2D to 3D compositions Designing art works from narratives, Understanding art movements, Pre-Primary School design and Celebrity house bungalow design SECOND YEAR: Rendering, 3d modeling, perspective drawings, School design. Cultural center & Museum in Orissa, Vernacular architecture THIRD YEAR: Research papers on Suprematism, JNPT & Haldia sea port, Passive design techniques Working drawing: Bungalow Landscape design: Residential Convention & exhibition center, Airoli School for dying traditional arts, Maharashtra FOURTH YEAR: Municipal drawings: Bylaws, Bungalow at Lonavala, Mass housing project at Panvel Gentrification: Urban Design

Shailendra English High school

HSC / (2011-2013) Shailendra Junior College

BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE / (2013 – Present) Bharati Vidyapith College of Architecture

SCORE CARD:

DETAILS: Dahisar, Mumbai Contact- +91 99202 87633 Email- aayushikhond@gmail.com DOB- 11th June 1995

SSC

88%

HSC

69%

First Year

7.32

Second Year

6.35

Third Year

6.52

Fourth Year

6.75

WORK EXPERIENCES PROFILE:

Internship at Sanjay Neve and Associates

Creative and reliable architect with a knack for organic and sustainable architecture on a wide array of building projects. Proficient at handling multiple projects simultaneously with the highest degree of accuracy and professionalism.

Internship at ASK Konsultany SKILLS:

WORKSHOPS AND EXHIBITIONS:          

LA Journal - Landscape competition. Harshad Bhatia on housing CIDCO exhibition Earthquake Resistant structures, 2016 Light and space by Dr. Hari mohan Pillai Structure and meaning by Ar. Johannes Baarbaarenfels ITAD Competition Greenbuild 2017 India Critical thinking workshop by Sabu Fernandes Structures workshop.


DESIGN DISSERTATION Proposed Design for Skill Development Centre for Street Children, Mumbai A child today is tomorrow’s citizen. A street child is the consequence of unemployment, poverty, illiteracy, etc. if the conditions of the street child prevail, the problems would grow and give birth to another 100 street children. If the cycle repeats, India would be a “developing country” for a very long period of time. To tackle this situation, eradicating poverty is the ultimate solution. But it’s still a very far dream. To begin with, uplifting the street child is the nominal yet effective step, for the betterment of the country and humanity. Children are the future of the nation. Children who are physically, psychologically, socially healthy, contribute to the development of the nation, and are the future assets of the nation. Or any nation to prosper, it is imperative, that the children are taken care of properly. Unfortunately, India has a lot of children on the urban streets as well as in rural household. Therefore, any facility to take care of them is the need of the hour. Such a facility is proposed which can shape the children into better persons. A facility including a rehabilitation center with other activities like meditation, sports, etc. It proposes a new program which hasn’t proposed earlier, in Mumbai. It will definitely change the perception a care center is perceived by people. Also, it attempts to induce respect and sensitivity towards street children by the community. Hence, the proposal is an idea that can remove this number of street children from the streets and assist them to have a place in the society and develop them physically, psychologically and socially.


LAKE

SOUTH ELEVATI ON

NORTH ELEVATI ON


LAKE

SI TE SECTI ON XX’


C’

D’

SOUTH ELEVATI ON

NORTH ELEVATI ON A

A’

EASTELEVATI ON

B’

B

WESTELEVATI ON

C

D

SKI LLDEVELOPMENTCENTRE



GROUND FLOOR PLAN

EASTELEVATI ON

SOUTH ELEVATI ON

FI RSTFLOOR PLAN

SECTI ON ATA

SECTI ON ATB

EASTELEVATI ON

SOUTH ELEVATI ON

SECTI ON ATX


9th SEM DESIGN High Rise Commercial Building (Group Project)

Most buildings are occupied by one tenant for one purpose, such as offices. As a convention centre has different tenants every day, using the building for different types of event, it needs to be as flexible as possible, to meet the exact needs of each individual customer. The design meets the needs of the market and enable the operator to run the building successfully for all types of event.


Design Program The building emphasizes on commercial spaces. Thus, 90% of the space is designated for commercial buildings. In commercial buildings, higher the floors higher is the rent. So small offices are placed in the lower building. Gradually the size of one office increases as it goes higher in the same floor plate, giving big companies a nice view at a greater height. The commercial building is private, whereas the shopping arcade is public, placed upfront. There is a fine dine restaurant on the roof of the shops which is directly connected to the canteen. The shops and the tower is connected by the roof of the road below.


SHOPPING PROMENADE

ENTRANCE VIEW

EXIT VIEW

STRUCTURAL VIEW


ITAD Design Competition: High Rise Commercial Building (Group Project)

The competition was intended to eliminate the misconception that high rise commercial building and sustainability do not go hand in hand. Hence, the challenge was to design a high-end commercial space considering the sustainability and environment friendly aspects




7th SEM DESIGN Mass Housing in Panvel Mass housing is an important aspect of architecture in Mumbai, where the density of people is more. Thus, this project was introduced so that efficient planning with limited space available can be learnt along with providing spaces of leisure and recreation.



IN BUILDING TYPE 1: 1st - 4th FLOOR = 5 FLATS TOTAL IN 1 BUILDING = 20 NO. OF BUILDINGS = 8 TOTAL = 160 OF MODULE 1 1st - 4th FLOOR = 1 FLATS TOTAL IN 1 BUILDING = 4 NO. OF BUILDINGS = 8 TOTAL = 32 OF MODULE 2 1st - 4th FLOOR = 1 FLATS TOTAL IN 1 BUILDING = 4 NO. OF BUILDINGS = 8 TOTAL = 32 OF MODULE 3

1st AND 3rd FLOOR PLAN

2nd AND 4th FLOOR PLAN

CLUSTER PLAN

40sq.m.

40sq.m. 80sq.m.

80sq.m. 40sq.m.

40sq.m.

60sq.m.

40sq.m.

40sq.m.

40sq.m.

60sq.m.

40sq.m.

40sq.m.

40sq.m.

DISTRIBUTION OF SPACES

FRONT ELEVATION SECTION - A


80sq.m.

40sq.m.

40sq.m.

40sq.m.

IN BUILDING TYPE 2: 1st AND 3rd FLOOR = 10 FLATS 2nd AND 4th FLOOR = 4 FLATS TOTAL IN 1 BUILDING = 20+8 = 28 NO. OF BUILDINGS = 4 TOTAL = 112 OF MODULE 1 2nd AND 4th FLOOR = 2 FLATS TOTAL IN 1 BUILDING = 4 NO. OF BUILDINGS = 4 TOTAL = 16 OF MODULE 2

60sq.m.

40sq.m.

40sq.m.

60sq.m.

40sq.m.

40sq.m.

40sq.m.

40sq.m.

40sq.m.

40sq.m.

2nd AND 4th FLOOR = 2 FLATS TOTAL IN 1 BUILDING = 4 NO. OF BUILDINGS = 4 TOTAL = 16 OF MODULE 3

40sq.m.

80sq.m.

40sq.m.

40sq.m.

SECTION - A

SPACE DISTRIBUTION

SECTION - B

SIDE ELEVATION

1st AND 3rd FLOOR PLAN

2nd AND 4th FLOOR PLAN FRONT ELEVATION


WORKING DRAWING Bunglow


0.30 1.20

0.61

0.39

C2 230x450 MM

V1

2.50

TOILET 2.40x1.20 M SUNK 0.25 M

2.40

0.64

3.19BEDROOM

0.55 1.04

1.32

2.50 3.60

D2

2.78

V1

C3 230x450 MM

0.30

BALCONY 2.50x1.32 M

2.40 D2

C2 230x450 MM

V1

3.60x3.19 M

3.75

COMMERCIAL PLOT

C1 230x450 MM

C3 230x450 MM

W4

0.26 1.20

TOILET 2.40x1.20 M SUNK 0.25 M KITCHEN 3.75x3.50 M

VI

TILE DROP OF 15 MM

W4 C1 230x450 MM

PROFORMA

9.00

9.00

0.26

0.300.34

TOILET 2.40x1.20 M

TOILET 2.40x1.20 M

SUNK 0.25 M

SUNK 0.25 M

3.19

BEDROOM 3.60x3.19 M

W4 D3 TILE DROP OF 15 MM

D3

0.50

TILE DROP OF 15 MM

0.63

W4

3.60

0.49

TILE DROP OF 15 MM

6.05

PASSAGE 1.20x1.20 M

8.71

PASSAGE 1.35x1.05 M

D2

C4 230x450 MM

12 M WIDE ROAD

COMMERCIAL PLOT

RESIDENTIAL PLOT

PLOT

C5 230x450 MM

8.71

RESIDENTIAL PLOT

C6 230x450 MM

8.71

0.98

MASTER BEDROOM 3.85x3.35 M

4.66

C4 230x450 MM

0.99 2.44

3.85

3.85

FAMILY ROOM 4.54x4.50 M

W4

1.20 0.60 RESIDENTIAL PLOT

COMMERCIAL PLOT

12 M WIDE ROAD

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

LIVING ROOM 4.64 X 4.50

20

0.601.20 LEVEL

1.05

LEVEL 1.5M

RESIDENTIAL PLOT

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

1.05

W4

LEVEL 3M

TREAD= 0.3000M RISER= 0.1500M

UP

1.12

3.13

D1

0.60

30

29

28

27

26

25

24

23

22

21

1.05

3.26

0.99 0.34

OPENING SCHEDULE

TILE DROP OF 15 MM

C7 230x600 MM

C8 230x600 MM

C9 230x600 MM

ENTRY

3.90 1.80

C7 230x600 MM

C8 D1 230x600 MM

C9 230x600 MM

W4

DOOR

PLINTH 2.80x1.80 M

2.70

LEVEL 0.6M

PARKING

3.53

4

3

0.90

SITE LOCATION SITE EXTENTS GROUND FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN AREA DISTRIBUTION CALCULATION DETAIL OF COMPOUND WALL DETAIL OF UGT TANK

1.05 DOWN

TREAD= 0.3000M RISER= 0.1500M

4.50

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

20

19

1.5M W4

W4

0.60

C6 230x450 MM

C5 230x450 MM

2.30

DINING AREA 3.90x2.30 M

0.97

D2

D2

0.66

4.46

CONTENTS OF SHEET

TERRACE 9.00x3.52 M

2

1

2.20

2.90

D E2

E1 9.6

E1 D

C

E2

C

B1

H

COPING

H

BRICK WALL 0.23M THK

B2

B

1.5

A

A G

RUBBLE MASONRY BLOCK

11.1

A

SPACE LIVING AREA

DIMENSION

AREA

TOTAL AREA

BLOCK

4.69 x 4.73 M

22.18 SQ.M

22.18 SQ.M

A

SPACE

AREA

TOTAL AREA

4.9 x 4.8 M

23.52 SQ.M

23.52 SQ.M

2.7 x 1.4 M

3.78 SQ.M

4.3 x 2.3 M

9.89 SQ.M

DIMENSION

FAMILY ROOM

B

DINING

2.3 x 4.3 M

9.89 SQ.M

9.89 SQ.M

B1

C

KITCHEN

2.7 x 3.9 M

10.53 SQ.M

10.53 SQ.M

B2

D

BEDROOM

3.4 x 3.9 M

13.26 SQ.M

13.26 SQ.M

C

BEDROOM 2

3.4 x 3.9 M

13.26 SQ.M

13.26 SQ.M

D

BALCONY

2.7 x 1.3 M

3.51 SQ.M

3.51 SQ.M

1.5 x 2.6 M

3.9 SQ.M

E1

1.5 x 2.6 M

3.9 SQ.M

1.35 x 2.6 M

3.5 SQ.M

TOILET E2

13.67 SQ.M

ENTRY

DESCRIPTION

SIZE

SILL LEVEL

W1

ALUMINIUM GLAZED SLIDING WINDOW

2.4 x 1.8 M

0.2 M

W2

ALUMINIUM GLAZED SLIDING 2.1 x 1.8 M WINDOW

0.2 M

W3

ALUMINIUM GLAZED SLIDING 1.5 x 1.2 M WINDOW

1.1 M

W4

ALUMINIUM GLAZED FIXED 1 x 7.2 M WINDOW

0.6 M

V1

LOUVERED WINDOW

1.2 M

0.6 x 0.8 M

COMPOUND WALL SECTION

THEREFORE, TOTAL BUILT-UP AREA OF THE PLOT

7.4 SQ.M E1 TOILET

10.20

0.75 X 2 M

· ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN M. · ALL LEVELS ARE IN METER. · LEVEL NEAR THE ENTRANCE IS ASSUMED AS 00 M AND ALL OTHER LEVELS ARE GIVEN WITH REFERENCE TO THAT.

8.4

6.00

0.9 X 2.1M

FLUSH DOOR

NOTES:

PCC (0.15M)

BEDROOM 1

13.3

TEAKWOOD PANELLED DOOR

D3

ROAD LEVEL

F

7.4

4.0

1 X 2.1 M

G.L. F

3.9

HEAVY PANELLED DOOR

D2

G

30.0

11.3

SIZE

D1

WINDOW

9.00

DESCRIPTION

7.4 SQ.M

F

VERANDAH

5.1 x 2.7 M

13.77 SQ.M

13.77 SQ.M

E2

1.35 x 2.6 M

3.5 SQ.M

G

STAIRCASE

4.3 x 2.4 M

10.32 SQ.M

10.32 SQ.M

F

TERRACE

9 x 3.5 M

31.5 SQ.M

31.5 SQ.M

PERMISSIBLE BUILT UP AREA

H

PASSAGE

2.8 x 1.3 M

3.64 SQ.M

3.64 SQ.M

G

STAIRCASE

4.3 x 2.4 M

10.32 SQ.M

10.32 SQ.M

CONSUMED BUILT UP AREA

H

PASSAGE

1.5 x 1 M

1.5 SQ.M

1.5 SQ.M

20.00

PERMISSIBLE FSI

CONSUMED FSI BALANCED BUILT UP AREA

TOTAL AREA STAIRCASE BLOCK

= 90.99 M² - 10.32 M² 80.67 M²

BALANCED FSI TOTAL AREA STAIRCASE BLOCK

= 104.68 M² - 10.32 M² 94.36 M²

= 80.67 M² + 94.36 M² = 175.03 M² 1 630 M² 175.03 M² 0.27 455 M²

AAYUSHI S. KHOND BHARATI VIDYAPITH COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE, MUMBAI. DATE

DWG.NO.

10-10-16

1

0.73

SIGN


PROFORMA 0.75

OHT LEVEL +10.95M

OHT LEVEL +10.95M

MUMTI LEVEL +9.4M

MUMTI LEVEL +9.4M

OVERHEAD TANK 2.00x1.00x0.75 1500LTR

1.00

W4

C2 230x450 MM

V1

VI

W4

C3 230x450 MM

TOILET 2.40x1.20 M

BEDROOM 3.60x3.19 M

TOILET 2.40x1.20 M

3.24 KITCHEN 3.75x3.50 M

W4

5.04 PARAPET LEVEL +6.3M TERRACE LEVEL +6M

PARAPET LEVEL +6.3M TERRACE LEVEL +6M

PASSAGE 1.20x1.20 M

PASSAGE 1.35x1.05 M

D2

C4 230x450 MM

C6 230x450 MM

C5 230x450 MM

3.60

3.24

CONTENTS OF SHEET

C1 230x450 MM

DINING AREA 3.90x2.30 M

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

SECTIONS ELEVATIONS STRIP SECTION OF STAIRCASE DETAIL OF TOILET DETAIL OF STAIRCASE

W4

FAMILY LIVING ROOM

3.60

TOILET

FAMILY LIVING ROOM

FIRST FLOOR LEVEL +3M

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

19

LIVING ROOM 4.64 X 4.50

20

LEVEL 1.5M

FIRST FLOOR LEVEL +3M

W4

A 10

1

D1 TILE DROP OF 15 MM

0.60 3.60

C7 230x600 MM

3.60

3.60

C8 230x600 MM

C9 230x600 MM

ENTRY PLINTH 2.80x1.80 M

1.80

PARKING

4

3

LIVING ROOM

LIVING ROOM

PLINTH LEVEL +0.06M

PASSAGE

TOILET

2

PLINTH LEVEL +0.06M

1

SECTION - B

SECTION - A

B

OHT LEVEL +10.95M

OHT LEVEL +10.95M 0.0 M

MUMTI LEVEL +9.4M

MUMTI LEVEL +9.4M

-6.05 M

1.26

0.0 M

OVERHEAD TANK 2.00x1.00x0.75 1500LTR

1.20 PARAPET LEVEL +6.3M

PARAPET LEVEL +6.3M

TERRACE LEVEL +6M

TERRACE LEVEL +6M

+0.6 M

-1.3 M +0.45 M BALCONY

FIRST FLOOR LEVEL +3M

+3.52 M

FIRST FLOOR LEVEL +3M +0.6 M

5.04

+0.6 M +0.45 M

0.0 M

0.0 M + 1.8 M

PLINTH LEVEL +0.06M

PLINTH LEVEL +0.06M + 2.7 M

SOUTH ELEVATION

NORTH ELEVATION

MAN HOLE GROUND LEVEL

NO. OF PEOPLE = 6 QUANTITY OF WATER REQUIRED FOR 1 PERSON = 135L TOTAL REQUIREMENT = 810L x 2 DAYS = 1620 L = 1.62 M³ OHT CAPACITY = 40% OF TOTAL CAPACITY = 0.64 M ³ = 1 x 0.9 x 0.75 M³

UGT CAPACITY = 60% OF TOTAL CAPACITY = 0.97 M ³ = 1 x 1.3 x 0.75 M³

DARK COLORED GRANITE 25 MM THICK NOSING

WATER LEVEL 1.3

SCREED 15MM

1.00

DETAIL AT 'A' DARK COLORED GRANITE 25 MM THICK NOSING

SUMP

A

CONCRETE SCREED 15MM

NOTES:

3.60

· ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN M. · ALL LEVELS ARE IN METER. · LEVEL NEAR THE ENTRANCE IS ASSUMED AS 00 M AND ALL OTHER LEVELS ARE GIVEN WITH REFERENCE TO THAT.

0.60

AAYUSHI S. KHOND

1.80

STRIP SECTION OF STAIRCASE

BHARATI VIDYAPITH COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE, MUMBAI. DATE

DWG.NO.

10-10-16

2

SIGN


LA JOURNAL COMPETITION Landscape Design The competition wanted a landscape space designed having WATER as its central element,


LA Journal, a competition having brief to design a landscape for any site near a water body or including water elements to the maximum. The concept used to design was Zen Garden, importance of touch and feel. A person entering this Shiv temple experiences lots of different textures including the cold marble tile, calm grass lawn, acupressure stones and sand and relaxing water.


LANDSCAPE COMPETITION Landscape Design A local competition to develop the areas of Kharghar. The project was to design a bay between two columns of the skywalk. Also, make the spaces interactive and sensitive to the buildings surrounding it.





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