Architecture Portfolio Recent Works 2015 - 2017
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Amit Angane
Graduate of Architecture Applicant
NAME
AMIT ANGANE
GRADUATE OF ARCHITECTURE APPLICANT ADDRESS
EMAIL ID
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5/54 MIDDLE STREET, KINGSFORD 2032 NSW
angane.amit@gmail.com
WORK EXPERIENCE
ARCHITECTURAL STUDENT AT TDDP ARCHITECTS, SYDNEY NOV 2017 - DEC 2017 ARCHITECTURAL AT SGAMMOTTA ARCHITECTS, SYDNEY SEPT 2017 - NOV 2017 INTERNSHIP AT HD DESIGN STUDIO, MUMBAI. DEC 2015 - MAY 2016 INTERNSHIP AT HAFEEZ CONTRACTOR ARCHITECTS OCT 2014 - OCT 2014
SOFTWARE SKILLS
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AutoCAD Microstation REVIT ARCHITECTURE SketchUp3D 3DS MAX LUMION Adobe InDesign Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe Premiere Pro Virtual Reality
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RS
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MASTER’S THESIS
DESIGN STUDIO
DESIGN DISSERTATION
DOCUMENTATION
THE GREEN MACHINE
HYBRID DEVELOPMENT
SENS(E)IBLE DESIGN
HIGH-RISE COMMERCIAL
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CIRCULAR QUAY, SYDNEY
MARTIN PLACE, SYDNEY
NAVI MUMBAI, INDIA
SYDNEY CBD
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RS THE GREEN MACHINE
CIRCULAR QUAY, SYDNEY
Sydney can hardly be considered a ‘green’ city. On a global scale, Sydney has far less green space per resident (18.3m²) than say London (27m²), Singapore (66m²), or Vienna (120m²). Yet, green spaces are the lungs of the city; they clean the air, provide opportunities for escapism from the intensity of the CBD and space for exercise, contemplation and conversation. Yet, as Sydney grows increasing tall, will our connection with these vital spaces be lost? How can we lift greenery into the sky, into our high-rise architecture? 5 5
PROJECT INFORMATION •
INDIVIDUAL / ACADEMIC
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TUTOR : DR.PHILIP OLDFIELD & AR.IVAN IP MASTER’S SEMESTER 2 - FEB 2017 - JUNE 2017 SITE LOCATION - CIRCULAR QUAY, SYDNEY MEDIUM - PRINTED ON A4 PAPER
How can we foster urban greenery in high rise commercial buildings? By 2050, 70% of the world’s population will be living in urban areas and many cities across the world are struggling to provide enough green cover to cope with pressure from a rapidly increasing population.
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the cahill walkway 8 8
The project intends to restore the belief that ‘Circular Quay belongs to the city’ and end its dominance by vehicular mobility.
architectural manifesto
existing problems....
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CAHILL EXPRESSWAY : A BARRIER
UNFAVORABLE FOR WALKING
The Cahill expressway blocks the city from the harbour.
Alfred street is surrounded by transit which creates noise pollution and degrades the ambience for pleasure walks.
CAHILL DIVIDES PUBLIC PARKS
CAHILL DIVIDES PUBLIC SPACES
Cahill Expressway creates a rift between First Fleet park and the Royal Botanical Gardens. There is an entrance at the botanical garden end but none near the fleet park.
It acts as a barrier in a cultural rich environment breaching visual connectivity between the Customs House, MCA and the Sydney Opra House.
proposed strategies....
RETAIN & GREEN IT Greening the Cahill expressway can breathe new life into a public spaces dominated by vehicular mobility for decades.
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LEISURE ON TOP; TRANSIT AT THE BOTTOM The green walkway will restore activities at Alfred street without the transit chaos
CONNECT PUBLIC PARKS
CONNECT PUBLIC SPACES
The walkway will act as a bridge between the public parks and improve the green network.
The elevated platform will enable visitors to get a complete view of the harbour.
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bay section details
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Ceiling Detail
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Bay Section Floor Detail
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View from central atrium made in REVIT
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DS HYBRID DEVELOPMENT - HIGH PERFORMANCE DESIGN STUDIO
MARTIN PLACE, SYDNEY
As 40% of all our energy costs are tied in buildings, it is high time we adopt to new technologies in building design and construction to be energy efficient. The challenges of global warming ,pollution and population explosion have directly impacted our energy resources. This growing trend would be catostrophic for the future generations to come. In Australia and globally, climate change, transportation and the cost of energy are driving a growing need for the design and construction of high performance buildings which accomodate multiple uses, support greater density while being climate approriate and energy efficient.
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PROJECT INFORMATION •
GROUP OF 2 / ACADEMIC
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TUTOR : MLADEN PRNJATOVIC & STEFAN MEISSNER MASTER’S SEMESTER 1 - JULY 2016 - NOV 2016 SITE LOCATION - MARTIN PLACE, SYDNEY MEDIUM - PRINTED ON A3 PAPER
MACQUIRE ST
PHILLIP ST
ELIZABETH ST
ST CASTLEREAGH
PITT ST
GEORGE ST
hybrid buildings
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The challenges of global warming ,pollution and population explosion have directly impacted our energy resources. This growing trend would be catostrophic for the future generations to come. In Australia and globally, climate change, transportation and the cost of energy are driving a growing need for the design and construction of high performance buildings which accomodate multiple uses, support greater density while being climate approriate are energy efficient.
As 40% of all our energy costs are tied in buildings, it is high time we adopt to new technologies in building design and construction to be energy efficient. It is time that we accomodate multiple functionalities into one building to cater to a wide number of users.
context plan & section
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design brief
affordable housing how much of a pay raise will a nurse need to afford a place in Sydney ?
NO DATA 201 -590%
145m
91 - 200% 51 - 90%
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Residential
Restaurant Art Gallery
Metro Station
Martin Place lacks a life of its own apart from the ‘9-5’ Business hours. It is a “room” within the city but it fails to attract people during weekends. The aim of the design is to bring people into Martin Place throughout the year. The introduction of an Public Art Gallery at the site, would sync all the activities currently hapenning at Martin Place into one reference point. Although, the Art Gallery of New South Wales is in close proximity to the site, the inclusion of such a facility in a culturally rich backdrop will be greatly beneficial to the site.
MEDICAL AMENITIES AROUND THE SITE The site is in close proximity to a number of medical amenities : nursing clinics and hospitals. Most of the nurses or hospital staff who work here have to travel for about an hour on average every day to work. Thus providing affordable housing for them would greatly save them time and money and motivate them to work in the service industry.
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Station access from Martin Place, Castlereagh and Elizabeth street
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Buffer space acts as connection between the streets
Residential core opening onto castlereagh street
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Serices at the back. Core in the centre, can be easily overlooked from Martin Place
Buffer space between the two marks as the access for Art gallery
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The Northern frontier promotes the Gallery and draws people in.
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Upper Ground Floor Metro Station Plan
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Water filled glass cylinders bring in natural light to the Sub-concourse Level
plans and views
Typical Residential Layout
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View from Castlereagh Street made in LUMION
View from Castlereagh Street made in REVIT
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DD NURTURING CHILDHOOD - INTEGRATED SCHOOL FOR THE VISUALLY CHALLENGED
KHARGHAR, NAVI MUMBAI
The loss of vision is regarded as the worst case of disability for a person to function individually. Childhood blindness has become a global health problem. Through this dissertation i have tried to curb the root of this social injustice in terms of education – isolation. The school aims towards providing integrated education, a common fore ground for all children to educate themselves without being discriminated. Along with it, it also provides a training centre for blind adults to acquire skills to be self dependent. 23 23
PROJECT INFORMATION •
INDIVIDUAL / ACADEMIC
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GUIDE : AR. SHANTANU KHANDKAR YEAR V - THESIS / JUNE 2015 - NOVEMBER 2015 SITE LOCATION - KHARGHAR , NAVI MUMBAI MEDIUM - COLOURED INK ON 8’ X 4’ PAPER.
sens(e)ible design COLOUR
The loss of vision is regarded as the worst case of disability for a person to function individually. It can interfere with the process of learning and adapting to newer environments and steadily decrease a persons mobility
In relation to design considerations, visually impaired people are divided in 2 categories : 24
LIGHTING
Be consistent in the use of colour to distinguish surfaces throughout. eg. floors, doors, staircase.
Maintain light levels throughout different spaces as it is difficult for low vision people to adjust.
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SMELL
Smell can help assist a visually impaired person.
How can architecture help? LOW VISION
When they use buildings, rely quite entirely on their ability to see.
BLIND
When they use buildings ,rely entirely on other senses such as touch, smell & hearing.
TEXTURE
Using detectable warning surfaces which can be felt by feet or hand.
LEGIBILITY
ACOUSTICS
Providing different reverberation especially for floors so that visually impaired can obtain a feel of the space.
It is the degree to which a building is understandable.
idelogy & design standards
The following design standards have been tabulated from observations and analysis of case studies from Blind People’s Association (Ahmedabad,India), Helen Keller Institute for the deaf and deaf Blind (Navi Mumbai,India), Kamla Mehta School for the blind (Mumbai,India) and National Association For the Blind (Mumbai,India)
SIGHTED
LOW VISION
BLIND
HYBRID
passage/ lobby
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Standard 1.5-1.8M wide pasages allow acces to adjacent rooms.
A 2.4M wide passage with consistent colours would allow navigation easily.
Niches on the adjoining wall would guide the blind individual.
A combination of the 3 would create an ideal navigation system for all.
A passage of light between book shelves helps them identify things better.
Symmetry in planning help the blind understand spaces better.
Symmetry ,more natural light, ventilation and looping.
library Standard arrangement of tables and bookshelves in a library
the ramp View of Central School Ramp
Many a times, we design a building and to make it handicap accessible we stick a ramp next to it. This is very similar to people’s outlook towards the disabled community who consider them as a burden to society. Thus, the ramp represents the disabled people. In this design, I have treated the ramp as an integral part of the design as it represents the people who the structure truely belongs to.
SCHOOL RAMP :
http://pano.autodesk.com/pano.html?url=jpgs/14b7a721-4502-43d5-9f4e-893e3a59e2b8 26 26
PUBLIC PLAZA :
http://pano.autodesk.com/pano.html?url=jpgs/12c5b96b-22fe-420c-b86d-48d67a6f8cd8
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West Elevation of Training Centre and School made in REVIT
design & site program Dining Hall Student Hostel
Public Plaza
Introduced within the site as a part of generating curiosity from the surrounding neighbourhood.
School
State Board education for Nursery, Kindergarten & 1-10th std.
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Training Centre
Various skill activities such as Carpentry, Accupuncture , Light Engineering etc. Classrooms for teacher training centre.
Site View made in REVIT
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DT DOCUMENTATION OF A HIGH-RISE COMMERCIAL BUILDING
SYDNEY CBD
The project deals with the documentation of a high rise commercial building in Sydney CBD. The focus has mostly been on Facade systems and column grids to provide an efficient car parking layout at the basement level.
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PROJECT INFORMATION •
INDIVIDUAL / ACADEMIC
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GUIDE : AR. AARON BALLIN MASTER’S SEMESTER 2 - FEB 2017 -JUNE 2017 SITE LOCATION - SYDNEY CBD MEDIUM - PRINTED ON A3 PAPER
CONTINUOUS SMOKE SEAL TO FRAME AND CONCRETE
CONCRETE SLAB BEHIND
3 A03
600 DEEP x 400 WIDE CONCRETE BEAM
BEAM LINE 180 X 80 TRANSOME
500 WIDE COLUMN BEYOND
1 A03
TITLE :
DOCUMENTATION OF A HIGH RISE BUILDING COURSE :
SUSPENDED ACOUSTIC TILE CEILING
EXTRUDED ALUMINIUM CURTAIN PELMET
NAME :
AMIT ANGANE Z5124045
2020
3775
80 X 180 MULLIONS
BENV7800 DOCUMENTATION OF HIGH RISE BUILDINGS
DOUBLE GLAZED VISION GLASS
VISION GLASS
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REVESIONS REV
DATE
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REVIEW ON 3.04.17
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VISION PANEL COLOURED
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180 x 80 TRANSOME
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ALUMINIUM SPANDREL PANEL
FACADE ELEVATION 1 : 20
F.F.L F.S.L
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50 X 150 DUCTED SKIRTING
DUCTED SKIRTING EQ
FURRING CHANNEL
2 A03 150 CONCRETE SLAB
20 CARPET UNDERLAY
VISION GLASS
SCALE : 1: 20
DRAWN BY : AMIT ANGANE CHECKED BY : AARON BALLIN
80 x 180 MULLIONS
FACADE IN PLAN 1 : 20
FACADE DETAILPLAN, ELEVATION & SECTION. DATE : 11/03/2017
75 STEEL STUDS
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TYPICAL FACADE DETAIL 1 : 20
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1200D X 250W UPSTAND BEAM UNDER BLOCK WALL
TITLE :
DOCUMENTATION OF A HIGH RISE BUILDING
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COMMERCIAL CORE PLAN 1 : 100
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REVIEW ON 3.04.17
3.04
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40MM FINISHES
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CORRECTING DIMENSION LINES
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2045
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950
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AMIT ANGANE Z5124045
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BENV7800 DOCUMENTATION OF HIGH RISE BUILDINGS NAME :
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DRAWING TITLE : 40
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CORE PLAN
LEGEND S/A-NZ - SUPPLY AIR NORTH ZONE S/A-CZ - SUPPLY AIR CENTRAL ZONE S/A-SE - SUPPLY AIR SOUTH EAST S-P - STAIR PRESENTATION T/E - TOILET EXHAUST S/A- WZ - SUPPLY AIR WEST ZONE S/A-SZ - SUPPLY AIR SOUTH ZONE K/E - KITCHEN EXHAUST S/E - SMOKE EXHAUST R/A - RETURN AIR
SCALE : 1: 100 DATE : 11/03/2017 DRAWN BY : AMIT ANGANE CHECKED BY : AARON BALLIN DRAWING NO
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150 200 X 1585 R.C.C BEAM
HOISTWAY
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GUIDE RAILS FOR COUNTERWEIGHT
TITLE : 1585
DOCUMENTATION OF A HIGH RISE BUILDING
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COURSE :
BENV7800 DOCUMENTATION OF HIGH RISE BUILDINGS
CONCRETE FILLERS COUNTERWEIGHT
NAME : 3775
2580
AMIT ANGANE Z5124045
I-SECTIONS FOR LIFT FRAME
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2100
REVESIONS
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REV
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GUIDE RAILS FOR LIFT CAR
LIFT CAR
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ISSUE REVIEW ON 3.04.17
3.04
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LIFT CAR
LIFT CALL BUTTON
FLOOR LIFT DOOR LIFT CAR DOOR 150 SPRINGS FOR LIFT FRAME FLOOR LANDING DOOR RESTING ON 80 MM SILL PROJECTION
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DRAWING TITLE :
LIFT DETAILS PLAN & SECTION
BUFFER SPRING FOR LIFT CAR
LIFT PIT 300
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BUFFER SPRING FOR COUNTERWEIGHT
TYPICAL LIFT PLAN 1 : 25
SCALE : 1: 25 DATE : 10/04/2017
2 X 12MM PLASTERBOARD
DRAWN BY : AMIT ANGANE
FURRING CHANNEL
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LIFT SECTION 1 : 25
CHECKED BY : AARON BALLIN DRAWING NO
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DOCUMENTATION OF A HIGH RISE BUILDING COURSE :
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RAMP FROM BASEMENT 1 TO BASEMENT 2
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TITLE :
RAMP FROM GROUND TO BASEMENT 1
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6000
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DRIVEWAY 500
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PLANT ROOM
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BENV7800 DOCUMENTATION OF HIGH RISE BUILDINGS
SITE BOUNDARY
NAME :
AMIT ANGANE Z5124045
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REVESIONS REV
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8400
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6000
DRIVEWAY
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DRAWING TITLE :
BASEMENT 1 CAR PARK LAYOUT
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DRIVEWAY
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6000
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30
PLANT ROOM ADDED 7.06 AND FIRE ESCAPE STAIRCASE CHANGED
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SCALE : 1: 250
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PLENUM ROOM
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EXHAUST ROOM
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REVIEW ON 20.05.17
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BMS ROOM
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BASEMENT 1 1 : 250
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