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PORTFOLIO 2018-19 Ami Joshi


Curriculum Vitae

About

I am a keen learner and like to talk to people about anything that can be intellectually stimulating and thought provoking. Objective- Wish to learn more about design, and thus seek an internship for a period of Six Months Email- amij2117@gmail.com Contact- 9167024230 Origin- Mumbai

Education

Gundecha Education Academy, Kandivali (Upto 10th) Scored 88.83% in ICSE Xth Mithibai College, Vile Parle (2013-2015) Scored 85% in HSC School of Environment and Architecture, Borivali (2015-Present) 8.3 CGPA

Publications

Contributed in the Book 'JoalKathaa' (2017-18) Contributed in the research for South Asian Study (2017-18) Contributed in the Book 'Poisar Vol. 1 & 2' (2017-18) Contributed in Editing and Compiling book 'Corrisland' (2016-17) Contributed in editing and compiling the book 'Redrawing Architecture' (2015-16)

Skills

Autodesk- AutoCAD 2D and 3D, Revit Adobe- InDesign, Photoshop SketchUp Rhinocerous, Grasshopper CorelDraw MS Office Hand Drafting and Sketching

Committees

Part of the Student Council in the First Year (2015-2016) Part of the Study Tour Organizing Committee (2015-2016)

Work Experience Summer internship (1 month) at 'Studio eight twentythree' (2018-19)

Participated in the Kochi Muziris Student Biennale (2016-17)


Contents

1. CoExistence Architectural Design Project, Poisar River Revival (Housing | Work+Living Condition)

2. Tread Working Drawing+ Design, Library Project at Bandra

3. Dhobhikhana Mapping (Group Work) Tamil Colony, Kochi

4. Bari Architectural Design Project, East Kolkate Wetlands (Common Community Space for Community Events and Work of Fishermen)

5. Restaurant Project, Mumbai Selected works from the Internship with Studio eight twentythree

6. Animal Shelter Pods Selected works from the Internship with Studio eight twentythree

7. Clinic, Mumbai Selected works from the Internship with Studio eight twentythree


1. CoExistence



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Meet at junctions of houses or outside courtyards or someone's house Simultaneously manage house and work 'Home+ Work'

Current Situation: Garbage dump around 'Use and Leave' attitude No ownership and sense of responsibility

GATHERING SPACE 300 sq. m. Floating space

PUBLIC TOILET 200 sq. m. 2 units READING SPACES

HOUSING

STUDY CENTRE

WOMEN'S WORKSHO

250 sq. m.

STUDY CENTRE

WOMEN'S WORKSHOP 300 sq. m.

HOUSING 225 sq. m. HOUSING WOMEN'S WORKSHOP STUDY CENTRE

GATHERING SPACE

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MONETARY BENEFIT

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meeting of different age groups

MARKET CREATION

WOMEN'S WORKSHOP

HEALTH CENTRE

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EVERYDAY EVENTS IRRIGATION

FAMILY INTERACTIONS

SEWAGE TREATED FLOODPLAIN water reuse CONNECTION

use of river bed

MONET

GATHERING SPACES

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USED FOR FLUSHINGSTUDY CENTRE ACCESSIBILITY integrating activities for learnning

RIPARIAN

REDUCES WATER BILL

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TREATED WATER WELLS READING SPACES REDESIGN HOUSES

RIVER WATER FO

EXCHANGE OF IDEAS

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SELF FINANCED

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INTERDEPENDENCE: RESPECT FOR TH GATHERING SPACE 300 sq. m. Floating space

children while giving them a space to be in when the work function

ebrated in the settlements, thereby making them self reliant.

PUBLIC TOILET 200 sq. m. 2 units

SEWAGE TREATED

aining guests and looking after other chores from time to time. HOUSING

Current Situation: Garbage dump around 'Use and Leave' attitude WOMEN'S WORKSHOP No ownership and sense of responsibility STUDY CENTRE

WATER TREATMENT CYCLE SEWAGE TREATED

GATHERING SPACE 300 sq. m. Floating space

REDUCES meeting of WATER different age groups BILL MARKET CREATION PUBLIC TOILET 200 sq. m. 2 units

INTERTIDAL SPACES

RIVER WATER FOR

WATER TREATMENT READING SPACES

RELIGIOUS EVENTS

250 sq. m.

RIVER WATER FOR GARDENING

HOUSING 225 sq. m.

FLOODPLAIN

300 sq. m.

GATHERING SPACES

ACCESSIBILITY integrating activities for learnning

WOMEN'S COLLECTIVE

WOMEN'S COLL

EVERYDAY EVENTS IRRIGATION

STUDY CENTRE

FAMILY INTERACTIONS

WOMEN'S WORKSHOP CONNECTION

water reuse

SELF RELIA

use of river bed

STUDY CENTRE

RIPARIAN

SELF FINANCED

gardening

TREATED WATER WELLS READING SPACES

GATHERING SPACE

SELF RELIANT

meeting of different age groups

EXCHANGE OF IDEAS

REDESIGN HOUSES

INTERTIDAL SPACES GARBAGE MANAGEMENT

SELF FINANCED MODEL MARKET CREATION EPENDENCE: HEALTH CENTRE WOMEN'S WORKSHOP RESPECT FOR THE RIVER WATER TREATMENT RELIGIOUS EVENTS

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MONETARY BENEFIT

LUSHING

WATER BILL

PUBLIC TOILET CONNECTION

water reuse

RIVER WATER FOR GARDENING WOMEN'S COLLECTIVE SELF RELIANT SELF FINANCED MODEL

MONETAR

HEALTH CENTRE

WOMEN'S WORKSHOP

PUBLIC TOILET

USED FOR FLUSHING

STUDY CENTRE

250 sq. m.

Already work in groups Meet at junctions of houses or outside courtyards or someone's house Simultaneously manage house and work 'Home+ Work'

HOUSING 225 sq. m.

MONETARY BENEFIT

WOMEN'S WORKSHOP

STUDY CENTRE

300 sq. m.

USED FOR FLUSHING

GATHERING SPACE

INTERDEPENDENCE: RESPECT FOR THE RIVER

HOUSING

READING SPACES

WOMEN'S WORKSHOP

the dry seasons).

REDUCES WATER BILL

SELF RELIAN STUDY CENTRE

purposes (of the riparian edge during the dry seasons).

according to the requirements of the people, thereby making sure that

WOMEN'S WORKSHOP

Already work in groups Meet at junctions of houses or outside courtyards or someone's house Simultaneously manage house and work 'Home+ Work'

EVERYDAY EVENTS IRRIGATION

FAMILY INTERACTIONS

FLOODPLAIN

GATHERING SPACES

ACCESSIBILITY integrating activities for learnning

use of river bed

STUDY CENTRE

RIPARIAN

gardening

TREATED WATER WELLS READING SPACES REDESIGN HOUSES

EXCHANGE OF IDEAS

GARBAGE MANAGEMENT


Seating for Women to Work

House

Meeting Space for discussions and interactions

House

House

Corridor for Study

House

House


House

Meeting Space for discussions and interactions

House

House

Study Bridge

House

Workspace for Women

House


2. Tread



A

A1

8240

8

C

300

A

A1

4000

C

300

E

2090

B

8240

D

1910

D

4000

F

570

2410

E

2090

G H

1020

F

1910

570

I

4000

2210

G H

2410

I2

I

1020

J

1800

4000

I2

4000

2210

KK2

3410

KK2

1800

4000

M

4000

M

3410

N

4000

O

4000

4000

AA'

9710

D5

C12

C13

C14

C15

D3

C16

C13

C14

3500

W1

Electrical Panel 0.7 m x 0.5 m

R

EQ

W1

594

594

W1

594

594

W1

W1

780

C31 C42

Electrical Panel 0.7 m x 0.5 m

W2

C25

D1

1050

W2

W2

4060 8000 8000 6000

4000 2000

C30

+4.8 m

2000

C36

+5.1 m

+4.75 m +4.5 m

C37

+4.2 m

C38

C39

+4.3 m

R W2

+2.85 m

C34

4000

2000 3000

+4.65 m

5000

C29

3000

+5.1 m

+0.45 m

UP

Stairwell 2.1 m x 2.1 m

Service Lift 2.9 m x 2.1 m

1050

650

C32 C33

+1.65 m

+4.5 m

880

Toilet Duct 7.9 m x 0.75 m

EQ

2000

R

W2

2100

1900

D1

1650

1100

SW1

3885

+4.8 m

+1.65 m

+5.1 m

SW1

C35

+4.65 m

C36

+5.1 m

+4.75 m

C37

C38

C39

AHU Duct 0.75 m x 1 m W1

R

D4

594

W1

594

W1

R R

375

W1

R

EQ

980

800

DN

C28

AHU Room 7.2 m x 3.9 m

1200

4170

W1

W2

D7

Electrical Duct 1 m x 0.5 m

1050

+4.05 m

C35

Women's Toilet 3.6 m x 2.5 m D2

980

1650

500

C27

1900

R

C34

Men's Toilet 4 m x 2.5 m D2

Janitor's Room 3.5 m x 1.7 m

D4

W1

R

C33

R

AHU Duct 0.75 m x 1 m W1

C40 C41

R

780

375

W1

100

4000

+4.5 m

D3

+2.85 m

D3

D3

D5 R

EQ

AHU Room 7.2 m x 3.9 m

1200

4170 6120

W1

EQ

Electrical Duct 1 m x 0.5 m

C26

D3

C24

6000

594

+4.5 m

+4.3 m

2000

W1

Reading Space 18 m x 20 m +4.05 m

+4.2 m

3500 R

W2 Toilet Duct 7.9 m x 0.75 m

C30

4000

594

C23

W2

Stairwell 2.1 m x 2.1 m

Service Lift 2.9 m x 2.1 m

1050

650

W2

C19 5000

C29

3000

W1

1050 880

1100 W2

2230

R

EQ

C22

1650

800 W2

2230

C40

D7

C21 C32

980

1050 W2

C25

D1

+0.45 m

UP

1900

C20 C31

980

1650

500

DN

1900

Janitor's Room 3.5 m x 1.7 m

D1

D2

1900

+4.05 m

1900

6120

D2

4 3

Librarian's R Room 5.5 m x 3.8 m Women's Toilet 3.6 m x 2.5 m

C18 3885

C28

C24

D3 Staff Lounge R Room 5.5 m x 3.8 m Men's Toilet 4 m x 2.5 m

R

5765

C23 D3

100

C17 4000

C27

+4.35 m

D3

2000

C22 D5 Conference R Room for Staff 5.5 m x 3.8 m

C16

C15 C26

D3

3000

5765

C21

+4.65 m

+4.25 m

1900

D3

2100

R

C12

D3

D3

C20

C19 +4.5 m

1850

Reading Space +4.5 m 18 m x 20 m +4.05 m

1900

R

C11

R

4

+4.35 m

C7

C18

+4.5 m

+4.3 m

C11

1850

C17 +4.8 m

Librarian's Room 5.5 m x 3.8 m

Staff Lounge Room 5.5 m x 3.8 m

Conference Room for Staff 5.5 m x 3.8 m

C10

C6

+4.5 m

D6

5

+4.25 m

C5

D3 2500

6120

2200

1800

C4

UP

R

D3

+4.5 m

+4.3 m

4000

+4.05 m

C3

+4.65 m

+4.5 m

4060

C11 Lift Lobby 2.4 m x 4.6 m DN

C2

1860

C11

UP

+4.05 m

C1

2200

Stairwell 2.1 m x 2.1 m

SW1

2260

FIRE STAIRCASE

C10

5

+4.5 m

D5

Passenger Lift 2 2.6 m x 2.4 m

SW1

C7

+4.8 m

1800

2095 6120

Passenger Lift 1 2.6 m x 2.4 m

SW1

6

C6

+4.5 m

UP

+2.85 m D6

+5.25 m

C5

+4.05 m 2500

DN

C4

1560

SW1

UP

+4.05 m

C3

AA'

2210

C2

BB'

2210

FIRE STAIRCASE

1860

C1

SW1

2260

Passenger Lift 2 2.6 m x 2.4 m

SW1

1560

2095

Passenger Lift 1 2.6 m x 2.4 m

SW1

Lift Lobby 2.4 m x 4.6 m

2 1

4000

+2.85 m

Stairwell 2.1 m x 2.1 m

2 3 1

O

4000

L

590

N

SW1 +5.25 m

6

7

590

J

BB'

7

L

9710

8

B

C41

C42

G E N E R A L 10MM Thk Glass

10MM Thk Glass Beading Aluminium Frame Brusher Aluminium Tracks Aluminium Frame Roller

1050MM High Balcony Handrail

Floor Finish Level

Brusher Wooden Subframe

Aluminium Tracks

TERRACE

Roller

11.5 M

1050MM High Balcony Handrail

Floor Finish Level Detail B

Detail B

Scale - 1:2

20MM Ceramic Tile 20MM Screed

Wooden Subframe

50MM Waterproofing Membrane 50-100MM Brick Bat Coba

CE

G E N E

N O T E S :

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200MM RCC Slab 18MM External Plaster

5M

Detail A

20MM Ceramic Tile 20MM Screed

7.65 M

B44 Detail A

Beading

50-100MM Brick Bat Coba

MEZZANINE 7M

CHECKED BY

ISSUED BY

200MM RCC Slab

Aluminium Frame

18MM External Plaster C38

Brusher

C39 KEY PLAN

Aluminium Tracks

B54

Roller Floor Finish Level

1050MM High Balcony Handrail A

B

8535

C

4000

D

2100

E

1910

F

565

G H

2410

J

I

1030

4000

K

4000

4000

L

4000

M

4000

N

4000

O

4000

EXISTING ROAD 10 M WIDE

63000

1st floor

Scale - 1:511.5 M

B45

3680

11925

6615

18500

Datum (0,0)

64855

STAMP & SIGN

Detail

2000

Detail B +5.1 m

+4.75 m

B45

22000 10025

+4.8 m

B44

SR.NO. DATE

EXISTING ROAD 9 M Wide

B44

4.05 M

Wooden Subframe

4000

Scale - 1:50

6000

Detail A

+4.5 m

SEA SIDE

50750

Plan at 9.2 m TERRACE

C38

B54

20MM Ceramic Tile

C39

20MM Screed PUBLIC LIBRARY

AT BANDRA, MUMBAI 50MM Waterproofing Membrane

MEZZANINE

NE 7M

1.35 M

50-100MM Brick Bat Coba

AMI JOSHI Plan at 5.2 m

B44

ISSUED B

RCC Slab ROLL NO | A15200MM - 19 THIRD YEAR B.ARCH 18MM External Plaster 2017 - 2018

Scale - 1:50

B45

PLINTH

C38

SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENT AND ARCHITECTURE

0.45 M

C39

NORTH

C38

GROUND 0

B54

SCALE

C39 B54

As Specified +0.2 m A

B 8535

Detail A

2nd floor

+4.5 m

D 2100

Scale - 1:50

B44

Scale - 1:50

B45

Elevation

Scale - 1:25

WD - SEA - P - 01

SEA SIDE

EXTERNAL WALL SECTION 1 Plan at 1.2 m

4000

Plan at 9.2 m

Scale - 1:20

C 4000

DRAWING TITLE & NUMBER

Scale - 1:5

7.65 M

Wall Section

B44 Detail A

MEZZANINE 7M

B45

10025

000

5M

10MM Thk Glass

50MM Waterproofing Membrane

B45

5M

oor

Scale - 1:2

SR.NO. DATE REVISION DESCRIPTION

Scale - 1:5

53200

oor

Detail B

Detail B 2nd floor

3680

E 1910

F 565

G H 2410

1030


China Mosaic Tiles 10 MM G E E R A L N O T E S : Screed 20NMM

TERRACE

Brick- Bat Coba 150 MM ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS

11.5 M

UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. - DRAWINGS TO BE SEEN WITH RESPECT TO ALL OTHER DRAWINGS. - ALL DECISIONS REINFORCEMENT CALCULATIONS NEED TO BE TAKEN BY STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. - P.C.C IN THE RATIO OF 1:3:6 (CEMENT : SAND: COARSE AGGREGATE) Emergency Window -ALL LEVELS SPECIFIED IN METERS. -DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWING. Brass Inlay 25 mm Brass Inlay 25 mm -ALL MATERIALS SHALL BE DECIDED BY THE Handrail 150 mm Wide ARCHITECT. -ALL DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE BROUGHT TO Equal RisersTO150 NOTICE THEmm ARCHITECT BEFORE THE Tread 300 mm COMMENCEMENT OF ANY WORK. CONCRETE MIX TO BE USED FOR THE Brass mm Brass Skirting 25 mm Skirting 25-RICHER 200 mm RCC Floor Slab FOUNDATION AND M:30 MIX TO BE USED FOR THE SUPER RCC Beam 500STRUCTURE, mm Depth ALL MIXES SHALL BE Backpainted Mirror Backpainted Mirror SUGGESTED< EXAMINED AND APPROVED BY THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. -VERIFY FIELD CONDITIONS AND COORDINATION WITH THE PROJECT DOCUMENTS PRIOR TO mm Groove in Railing 20 mm Groove 20 in Railing for Light PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK. for Light Brass T-SectionBrass T-Section -WORK WITHIN THE FIELD BOUNDARIES AS LOCATED IN THE PROJECT DOCUMENT AND Brass Strip 20 mm Brass Strip 20 mm COMPLY WITH ALL THE APPLICABLE BUILDING RCC Skirting Finished RCC Skirting Finished CODE, REGULATIONS AND ORDINANCE with Laminate with Laminate REQUIREMENTS. OCCUPANTS ON THE ADJACENCIES TO THE PROJECT AREA SHALL Tread Stone in Tread MarbleStone in Marble CONTINUE UNINTERRUPTED OCCUPANCY LED Light DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROJECT. LED Light

2nd floor

3750

7.65 M

MEZZANINE 7M

Detail A

5 mm

750

rror

on

1st floor

Riser Stone in Marble Riser Stone in Marble 110 mm 110 mm

1780

3750

4.05 M

1200

Floor Slab 200 mm Floor Slab 200 mm

MEZZANINE

Wooden Subframe Wooden Subframe

1.35 M

SR.NO. DATE REVISION DESCRIPTION

12 mm Ceiling Plaster 12 mm Ceiling Plaster

1370

Teakwood Teakwood Finished with Finished with Colour Laminate Colour Laminate

PLINTH 0.45 M

me

Scale 1:5Scale 1:5

GROUND 0

hed with e

Staircase Section

CHECKED BY

ISSUED BY

Scale 1:50

Detail C Detail C

Detail B

KEY PLAN

Scale 1:2 China Mosaic Tiles 10 MM Screed 20 MM Brick Bat Coba 150 MM

Handrail Handrail Top 150 mm Top 150 mm Wide Wide

SEA SIDE

TERRACE

11.5 M

Emergency Window

mm Plywood Paneling 20 mm Plywood20 Paneling

Handrail 150 mm Wide Equal Risers 150 mm Tread 300 mm

2nd floor

7.65 M

mm Groove in Riser 20 mm Groove 20 in Riser Stone for Light Stone for Light

200 mm RCC Floor Slab MEZZANINE 7M

RCC Beam 500 mm Depth

3750

Handrail Top 150 mm Wide

EXISTING ROAD 10 M WIDE

Detail C

mm Groove in Railing 20 mm Groove 20 in Railing for Light for Light

Brass Inlay 25 mm

EXISTING ROAD 9 M Wide

Datum (0,0)

Steel Frame 25Steel mm Frame 25 mm Detail A

20 mm Plywood Paneling 20 mm Groove in Riser Stone for Light

20 mm Groove in Railing for Light

STAMP & SIGN LED Light

750

LED Light

Brass Strip 20 mm RCC Skirting Finished with Laminate

1st floor

PUBLIC LIBRARY

LED Light Flooring 20 mm Marble PLINTH

AT BANDRA, MUMBAI

1370

Screeding 20 mm 0.45 M

GROUND 0

Scale 1:50

Detail B

Scale 1:10

Detail C

ROLL NO | A15 - 19 THIRD YEAR B.ARCH 2017 - 2018 SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENT AND ARCHITECTURE

0

0

Staircase Section

Floor Slab 200 mm

AMI JOSHI

Floor Slab 200 mm 12 mm Ceiling Plaster

Riser Stone in Marble 110 mm

12 mm Ceiling Plaster 12 mm Ceiling Plaster

1.35 M

12 mm Ceiling Plaster

1900

MEZZANINE

Tread Stone in Marble LED Light

Floor Slab 200 mm Floor Slab 200 mm

1200

Steel Frame 25 mm

1780

Groove for Lighting

20 mm Groove in Railing for Light

3750

4.05 M

+4.05 Scale 1:5m

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SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENT AND ARCHITECTURE

T.Y.BARCH AMI JOSHI

SEMESTER VI A15-19

FIRST FLOOR PLAN AT +5.5M SCALE 1:100



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SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENT AND ARCHITECTURE

T.Y.BARCH AMI JOSHI

SEMESTER VI A15-19

FIRST FLOOR PLAN AT +5.5M SCALE 1:100


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5. Restaurant Project, Mumbai



The Bar


Wall Panels


6. Animal Shelter Pods



112" 3 4"

3" 114

112"

3'-614"

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7. Clinic, Mumbai

1" 1 112 2" 112"

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DOOR TO OPEN INSIDE/ OUTSIDE BELOW THIS LEVEL

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Tokyo International Forum, Rafael Vignoly


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