Abhishek Dukat | Architecture + Design Portfolio | 2017-2021 | SPA Bhopal

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Architectural Portfolio SELECTED WORKS 2017 -2021


Abhishek Dukat PHONE: +91-9993028757 E-MAIL: abhishekdukat1@gmail.com ADDRESS: 53-54 A Sheetal Nagar Near Bombay Hospital, Indore (M.P) D.O.B: 18th September 1997 NATIONALITY: Indian LANGUAGES: Hindi I English INTERESTS Cricket | Gaming | Listenning to Music


Education:

Academic Projects:

2017:

2017 | Sem I

Basic Design Principles.

2018 | Sem II

Kiosk Design | Pondicherry. Cottage Design | Bhopal (M.P).

2018 | Sem III

Vernacular Documentation | Gadaba Tribe. Aanganwadi Design | Bhaupura,( M.P). Architect’s Residence | Odisha.

2019 | Sem IV

Secondary School | Dehradun, (U.K). Product Design | Outdoor playing equipment.

2019 | Sem V

Automobile Exhibition Centre | Bhopal, (M.P). Swimming Pool | Bhopal, (M.P). Cricket Stadium | Ghaziabad, (U.P).

2020 | Sem VI

Community Housing | Bhopal, (M.P).

2021 | Sem VII

Multi-Speciality Hospital | Jaipur, (RJ)

2016:

Bachelor of Architecture | Sem 8 School of Planning Architecture, Bhopal. Secondary Education. Lucky Brilliant School, Indore | M.P.

Technical Skills: 2D Drafting: Autodesk Autocad. Modeling:

Trimble Sketchup.

BIM:

Autodesk Revit.

Presentation: Adobe Photoshop. Adobe Indesign. Adobe Illustrator. Adobe Lightroom. Rendering:

Lumion. Enscape. Twinmotion.

2021 | Sem VIII Urban Design (On going)

Competitions:

Workshops:

2018:

Bathroom Design.

2016:

Conservation Workshop under ASI.

2018:

NASA G-Sen Trophy.

2017:

Pottery Workshop.

2019:

Annual NASA Design Competition (ANDC)

2018:

Bamboo Workshop.

2020: IGBC Student Design Competition. 2020: The Attendance (School Design Competition)



Contents 1.

Care Life | Jaipur Multi - Speciality Hospital | Sem VII Academic Project.

2.

Kutumbh Enclave | Bhopal Housing Project | Sem VI Academic Project.

3.

Damn View | Bhopal Weekend Cottage | Sem II Academic Project

4.

Amad | Bhopal

5.

Pahal | Piplantri

NASA G-Sen Trophy | Winning Entry

NASA ANDC Trophy

6.

Architectural Detailing Working Drawing Academic Work

7.

Installation

8.

Shots | Photography

Outdoor Playing Equipment


Care Life

Multi-Speciality Hospital Academic Project Sem VII A 200 bedded Multi-Speciality hospital. The main idea of designing this is to take care of not only the patient but the relatives too. In this project, I try to connect the inner environment from the outer environment, so that the visitor has some fresh views to look at.



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Legends:

1. Primary Entrance. 2. Secondary entrance. 3. Service entrance. 4. Emergency entry. 5. Main entry.

6. Main building. 7. Central green area. 8. Roof garden. 9.Parking area.


Normal cubic form following narrow building plan strategy.

Suppress the half form to create a green interaction space for patients for sunbath.

Curving the front facade to minimize the sun except for the morning sun.

Emergency

Central Kitchen

Blood Bank

Admission Unit

Pharmacy

OPD

An atrium is proposed to smoothen the transition of the outside environment to the inside and vice versa.

Ground Floor

Diagnostics Emergency

Admistration

Speciality

Common Mess

Main Entrance

O.T.

Green Area

Administration

OPD

ICU

IPD

OPD

Diagnostics

Delivery Suite

First Floor


O.T. ICU Delivery Suite

IPD (Genral Ward)

Speciality

Green Area

Second Floor

Section Service Floor

Section A-A’


IPD (Semi-Private Ward)

Third Floor

Fifth Floor

Section Service Floor

Section B-B’


A view of first-floor corridor near atrium area looking towards outside and OPD area.


View of central canteen looking from corner to outside green area.

View of IPD room (private).


Kutumbh Enclave

Housing Academic Project Sem VI

This project comprises 600+ dwelling units. The main aim to provide natural light and ventilation as much as possible along with the views of a site and its precent. A central green area is present that is approach-able by everyone in the vicinity.



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The cubic spaces are further divided into an area for dwelling units and corridor space for circulation, and removing extra space.

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1. Main entrance.. 2. Service entry. 3. Security. 4. Electric genrator. 5. STP. 6. Central green area. 7. Parking entrance.

8. Gaming courts. 9. Green pockets. 10. Ews unit. 11. Lig unit. 12.Mig unit. 13. Hig unit.

The blocks of vertical circulation are placed in the same manner but opposite in direction to maintain the overall form.


The EWS unit plan has facilities of 1BHK flat. The toilet and bathing units have different entrances so that the members can use them at the same time for doing different jobs at the same time. This unit has a single balcony. The EWS unit has an area of 40 sqm. The floor plate has 8 units per floor having means of vertical circulation in the middle of the floor plate. The refuge floor having an extended balcony on the corridor axis.

EWS Unit Plan

EWS Floor Plan

The LIG unit plan has facilities of 2BHK flat, but the toilet and the bathing unit having the same style as the EWS unit. This unit has 2 balconies one is attached to the bedroom while the other have common access. The LIG unit has an area of 65 sqm. The floor plate has 6 units per floor having means of vertical circulation in the middle of the floor plate. The refuge floor having 5 units instead of 6 units.

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LIG Unit Plan

LIG Floor Plan Section LIG


The MIG unit plan has facilities of 2BHK flat. The unit is receiving light and ventilation from all sides as each unit has 3 open faces. This unit also has 2 balconies one is attached to the bedroom and the other balcony having common access. The area of the MIG unit is 85 sqm. The floor plate has 6 units per floor and having means of vertical circulation in the middle of the floor plate. The refuge floor having 5 units instead of 6 units.

MIG Unit Plan

Section Refuge Floor

MIG Floor Plan Section MIG


The HIG unit plan has facilities of a 3BHK flat. The HIG dwelling unit having an attached washroom in all the bedrooms, two washrooms have a walk-in closet. The HIG unit having an area of 108 sqm. The floor plate has 6 units per floor having means of vertical circulation in the middle of the floor plate. The refuge floor having 5 units instead of 6 units.

Section Refuge Floor

HIG Unit Plan

HIG Floor Plan

Section HIG


View of corridor from central point of lobby.


View of central green area from MIG first-floor balcony.


Damn View Weekend Cottage Academic Project Sem II

A 1 BHK Cottage that is used as weekend home. The site is situated in a proximity of a dam that also offer good views for site, while designing this project I try to utilized the potential given by site such as natural scenes and clamness.



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Amad

Aalmi Tableegi Ijtema NASA G-Sen Trophy Winning Entry In this competition, an infrastructure is proposed to cater to the influx of 1 million people in a day to a particular city with the help of design which was flexible and easy to assemble or deploy. According to a situation.



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Taj-Ul-Masjid, located in the heart of Bhopal city, is the largest mosque of India and the second largest in Asia. Construction of the masjid was started in 1868 by Sultan Shah Jehan Begum. Built in sandstone and marble, the 40,000 sq. m. area inside can host up to 1,75,000 people.

The Tablighi Ijtema started in 1947 with only fourteen groups taking part. Over time this number has grown multifold with lakhs of people visiting annually. The current Ijtema organized in Islamnagar covers an area about 30 times that of the space inside Taj-ul-Masajid.

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Masjid Al-Hafeez, Islamnagar

Taj-ul-Masajid, Bhopal

Nikah Weddings

Dua Supplication

Namaaz Daily Prayers

Bayan Sermons

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Since the change in location, the number of people has increased further and there is now a shortage of space in the current ground as well. Pushing the issue to the outskirts of the city forms only a temporary solution while creating solutions within it makes the city itself, more resilient.


Motia Talab

Graveyard

Taj Ul Masajid

Existing Site

Motia Talab

Graveyard

Taj Ul Masajid

Required area on site

Motia Talab

The transient nature of a structure highlights its strength. Flexible architectural design can be deployed temporarily to provide shelter and fulfill a range of functional tasks. These structures are often used to set up military camps, cultural festivals and even refugee camps. Once their purpose at a particular location is fulfilled, these structures can be deployed again at a different location. Based on their design they can serve the same or a different purpose.

Graveyard

Taj Ul Masajid

Designed clusters and access nodes


Services and Activities

Stay

Wudhu

Prayer

Utility Shop

Circulation

Reflective Reflective

Without creating permanent Without permanent spaces, ancreating adaptable spaces, an adaptable solution solution is achieved. is achieved. Temporary design Temporary design of the module canof bethe easily module can be easily dismantled and modified to dismantled and modified accommodate additional influx toduring accommodate Ijtema. additional influx during Ijtema.

Flexible & Resourceful

Adaptable modules made Redundant using known materials and Incremental construction techniquesdesign acts as a buffer, allowing scope for allow speedy deployment absorbing added stress. incase of any future stress Modularity ensures the ease with affecting the city. These with the design can be replicated can also be used as public cost effectively. infrastructure in different spaces.


Tarpaulin

Vertical Growth

Steel Box Type

Stairs accomodated in circulation

Vertical Incrementation

Horizontal Growth

Platform

Planar incrementation

Cluster of Terraces Module

Flexible & Resourceful Adaptable modules made using known materials and construction techniques allow speedy deployment incase of any future stress affecting the city. These can also be used as public infrastructure in different spaces.

Inclusive & Intergrated The design promotes local involvement and creates a sense of community.


Pahal

NASA - ANDC Trophy Academic Project In this, a design is proposed which was focused on the development of infrastructure, community, and economy of a village that was losing its communal integrity.


I’ve seen; The doom of this land, the vicious trap of man; Located in the Rajsamand district of Nature’s delicacies; my own adversities. Rajasthan,amidst the Aravali hills, I’ve seen; Piplantri is home to large marble Mother-earth sold; the marble mined away POOR ADDICTION quarries. INFRASTRUCTURE Greed rising, Stone razing; Then amidst this blind race, called upon a roar, of a new beginning: beautiful as the dancing peacock; As a gesture of commitment to the practice Some listened, some shunned it; of planting 111 trees on the birth of girl child, Different from the crowd, dedicated to a girls tie sacred threads to the trees on the cause occasion of Raksha Bandhan. The birth of a daughter breathed life in all Even the stone found a beating heart I’ve seen; My kin repopulate these lands, Embarking on a new tomorrow, from the Major source of income is labour-work footprints of the past; at the quarry. Agriculture is another Daughters are a grace, a gift from the alternative. Women are also involved in heavens; manufacturing of Aloe-Vera products. Even the skies shed tears of joy at the thought, My kin rejuvenated; all life elated, Abundance of stone makes it the major Our friends from the wild returned to their building material in the village. Drainage homes, channels have been properly laid, but roads All thirst was quenched at the wake, and electrical supply network needs From the roar emerged satisfaction and improvement. peace, The days are near: those joyous, happy days; It’s still quite some distance, though… Rajputs comprise the majority of the But together we can reach the destination: population of Piplantri with a new world; LACK OF UNEMPLOYMENT MINING Brahmin and Jain in minority, COMMUNICATION HAZARDS I’ve seen a lot, yet there is a lot to behold scattered throughout the village. There aren’t mere words, but a sign: “Retrospect”…

DECLINING AGRICULTURE


Piplantri, being a ‘Rurban’ village, is losing communal integrity, fundamental of the Indian rural-scape. Haphazard settlement resulting in scattered development in infrastructre can be seen. There is a need for an interactive community bolster, which is hindered due to the present scenario at Piplantri. Along with advancement in infrastructure, mutual propagation of the existing green cover forges a balance- conserving the essence of the village while paving the way towards modernity- the ‘Yin’ with the ‘Yang’.

COMMUNITY DEVLOPMENT

DWELLINGS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT

DESIGN OBJECTIVES

DUMPYARD

COMMUNITY AREA

WORKSHOPS

MARKET

FARMS

DWELLINGS

ECONOMIC DEVLOPMENT

GUIDED GROWTH

The widely known concept of yin yang is based on the symbiotic relation between opposites. This concept of duality explains how the universe emerges out of a primary chaos organizing itself into sets of antonyms, thus establishing harmony. There is yang(positive energy/bright side) for every yin(negative energy/dark side) and vice versa- each giving rise to the other- leading to a tranquil completion. This association becomes the module for the creation of a greater, dynamic whole.

The design scheme infuses the concept of Yin-Yang with the chosen site in an attempt to propel the development of Piplantri as a modern green village.

MARBEL QUARRY


FUTURE SCOPE The proposed design comprises of a duality of spaces, the ‘Yin’ and the ‘Yang’, promoting interaction, economic development and green cover, in a fashion where the spaces are interconnected and integrated to attain equilibrium.

Scattered housing clusters

GREEN SPACES The relatively green space is designed as a congregational place in order to initiate and propagate interaction between the different communities while the other consists of a trade hub, comprising of markets, workshops and tourist-spots.

NURSERY AND GUEST HOUSE PROPOSED ON THE EXISTING DUMPYARD In the continuation of the practice of converting abandoned dumpyards into green spaces, the design proposes nursery and guest houses to attract tourists to the site. CENTRAL SEATING In alignment with the design objectives, common land provides scope for the implementation of the required spaces and their future expansion. The vast, barren land proves to be an exemplary site, allowing an integrated development and communication.

CONGREGATIONAL SPACES

WORKSHOP AND TRAINING CENTRE Markets have been placed along the periphery of the site for ease of access and better exposure, with provisions for temporary ones along with the permanent, for special occasions. A training center for NGOs and spreading awareness about relevant government policies like ANK, NULM, CURE, NSFI, etc. are proposed to build infrastructure of the village with integrated green spaces and amphitheaters.

Uniform infrastructure in balance with nature

MARKET

The ultimate goal of the design is to draw people into a dialogue according to the need of the hour. This need is expected to nourish into a developed infrastructural manifestation under an interactive green community. Over time, scattered clusters of settlement are expected to merge into a single, integrated community through propagation and systematic growth under the scheme.

10 YEARS LATER


Working Drawing Residential (Bathroom Layout) Academic Project Sem VI


ATTACHED

PUBLIC

PLAN

FOLDED ELEVATION (ATTACHED BATHROOM)

SECTION X-X’

SECTION Y-Y’

FOLDED ELEVATION (PUBLIC BATHROOM)


Installation

Outdoor Playing Equipment Academic Project Sem IV


This project was a time problem in which we have to design equipment that was useful by the users of all-day girls care center and pre-school. So we as a group came up with an idea to design outdoor playing equipment for them that will also help them to become physically strong as well as giving joy. The primary material for building this equipment is bamboo along with used tire, tire tube, and ropes. The upper level is weaved around the hexagonal frame to create a space for sitting and to reach the upper level different ways are there so that children can use different ways to reach the upper level that also maintain the excitement while playing.


Shots

Photography Region: Bhopal, Patna, Delhi Device used: Mi Note 4



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