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A D I T YA M A N A M
8 th SE M
ARCHITECT
Thesis: Redesign Of Decaying Structure Into Cultural Place
Birthday 8th May 1997 Languages
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2003-12
Email manam405@gmail.com
Narayana Junior College
2012-14
SOFTWARE AutoCad Revit Adobe InDesign MS Office Lumion Model Making Sketch Up Hand Drafting Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Photography
Housing(Elective):Dormitory Township
6 th SE M
Bus Terminal
E D U C AT I O N Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s Vidyasharam
Address Villa 75 Nakshatra Homes Shamshabad Hyderabad Telangana, 501218
7 th SE M
Sri Venkateshwara College Of Architectue
2014-19
Museum Of Modern Art
5 th SE M
Hospice Co-Lab HUDCO Design Competion
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4 th SE M
Housing Township INTACH Temple Documentation
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Hostel
Transperence Design Competition
3 rd SE M
Centre For Experimentation Supermarket
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Venachhed School ZONASA Design Competition
ABOUT ME I am an undergradguate student from Sri Venkateshwara College of Architecture, Hyderabad. I belive that a person needs to know his limits and it determines what he is capable of. My journey of architecture begun with the interaction and exploration .
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Work And Living Space Temple Design
1 s t SE M
Maze Shop Front
CO-LAB Located in the densly populated area of the city of hyderabad. The site for this structure is the perfect position for a commercial space. Co-Lab is a launch pad for start-ups. It is designed particularly for artists, architects, photographers and graphic designers. The core design part is the arrangement of individual module workspaces for the users. The module is a multi functional space which can be adapted by all users VIEW OF MODULE A
The aim is to design a startup hub for architects, artists, photographers and graphic designers. The main aim was to design a module with given geometric shapes and module should be able to serve all the four user types. A module of size six meter by four meter, and to make it work for all the user types the idea was to make it flexible so that the users can create their own space at their convience and this was adaptable for users as they are already in creative working fields. VIEW OF MODULE B
To accomdate all the requirements a new approach had to be seen to increase floor space and decrease the unused space in the built-up. Hence the structural supports are reduced and designed to support the structre without maximum
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SITE PLAN(EXISTING)
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MODULE MODULE A1 A1
MODULE MODULE A2 A2
MODULE MODULE A3 A3
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INFORMAL INFORMAL ACTIVITY ACTIVITY SPACE SPACE
COMMON COMMON PLACE PLACE UP UP
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN MODULE MODULE B1 B1
MODULE MODULE B2 B2
MODULE MODULE B3 B3
MODULE MODULE B4 B4
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MODULE MODULE B5 B5
MODULE MODULE B6 B6
MODULE MODULE B7 B7
MODULE MODULE B8 B8
SECOND/THIRD FLOOR PLAN
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M A J O R S PA C E S P R E S E N TAT I O N S PA C E S The arrangement of modules which are movable can maximize a small footprint and be arranges in multiple configurations. Walls are used for projection, writing, or pinning up information.
TA C T I C A L E X E C U T I O N S PA C E S Informal activity spaces increase the flexibility of the spaces. Small tables are used for breakouts and are grouped together into a common surface.
S T R AT E G I C T H I N K I N G S PA C E S The seating allows the people to see one another, and people have control of their furniture. The space allows frequent movement and sit-to- stand acton.
S O C I A L S PA C E S Each space has its own environment and it is considered carefully. Informal spaces create a connection through the building encouaging the short conversations and idea sharing.
FOURTH FLOOR PLAN MODULE MODULE C1 C1
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MODULE MODULE C3 C3
MODULE MODULE C4 C4
MODULE MODULE C5 C5
MODULE MODULE C6 C6
MODULE MODULE C7 C7
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MODULE MODULE C9 C9
MODULE MODULE C10 C10
MODULE MODULE C11 C11
MODULE MODULE C12 C12
MODULE MODULE C13 C13
MODULE MODULE C14 C14
FIFTH,SIXTH,SEVENTH FLOOR PLAN
Fifth Sixth Seventh Floor Plan
TYPE OF MODULE
NUMBER OF MODULES
AREA OF MODULE(SQ.M)
DIMENSION OF MODULE
AREA OF ALL MODULES
4-5 PEOPLE(A)
42
25.2
6x4.2x3
1058.4Sq.M
6-8 PEOPLE(B)
16
37.8
6x6.3x3
604.8 Sq.M
9-10 PEOPLE(C)
3
50.4
6x8.4x3
151.2 Sq.M
T O TA L
61 MODULES
A U D I T O U R I U M S E AT I N G V I E W
T O TA L S I T E A R E A
1167.65 SQ.M
B U I LT - U P A R E A
623.93 SQ.M
F. A . R
3.74
1,814.4 Sq.M
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BUS TERMINAL Located outside the hustle bustle of the city of hyderabad. The site is not an apt location due to the presence of lot of levels and contours. The bus terminal will become a part of the three major bus terminals in hyderabad.This being the largest of them and easily accesible for the buses through ORR it will become a major time saver in times of travel. The major design problem is associated with the understanding of levels present and using them to create a well functioning public space. And the existing boulders acting as focal points the design is approached such that it the bus terminal amplifies the importance of existing features. The bus terminal is divided into levels based on the usage of spaces.
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Level 1 - Departures/Admin/Ticket Counters Level 2 - Arrivals/Inter State Bus Terminal (I.S.B.T.) D E PA R U R E S P L A N ( L E V E L 1 )
Level 3- Dormitories/Inter City Bus Terminal (I.C.B.T.)
The terminal is designed such that the existing features such as the boulders are the focal point in the design. The circular shape allows in the accomdation of maximum number of bus bays. And the existing contours of the site help in the division of spaces.The parking provided is of 2 types Long term parking & short term parking.The parking is divided accordingly by the usage of contours.
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The spaces left in the site are left such that they used in case of an extension. The future expansion will not affect the present terminal as there is minimum interaction between them.
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W O R K A N D L I V I N G S PA C E Located in the heart of the city of hyderabad. The major design problem is associated with the understanding of different requirements of the client and using them to create a well functioning space. And the presence of the site over a building presents a unique problem wherein the two different approach to the site i.e. two stairs in either side of the site create a unique division of spaces. The presence of two different functions of the space creates a necissity for privacy and openness both in the same design creating an unique problem. The solution is derived by dividing the spaces and having a visual barrier which makes the same area different space. Division of the spaces also done by levels as the private area(bedroom) placed on a higer level and the office space below it ha a visual barrier and privacy. Also the kitchen acting as buffer between the office and living room creates two different spaces altogether.
Usage of basic construction materials and exposed finishing brings a rustic look and the client being an architect, the materials are chosen because brick, concrete, glass, wood, steel are seen by him on daily basis. Hence, the exposed brick and concrete coloums with dark wooden doors create a picture of the person’s day life wherein he’s exposed to the mateerials day-in and day-out.
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“Design is not something that looks or feels it is something that works�.