Undergraduate Architecture Portfolio | Ananya Bhargava

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ANANYA BHARGAVA UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO

SELECTED WORKS 2018-2022 B.ARCH, MANIPAL SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING


ABOUT ME

ANANYA BHARGAVA NATIONALITY

: Indian

DATE OF BIRTH

: 21st January 2000

LANGUAGES

: English, Hindi

CONTACT DETAILS ananya.bhargava1@learner. manipal.edu +91 9029282925 Hello! My name is Ananya Bhargava. I was born and brought up in Mumbai, India, and I am currently pursuing my Bachelor’s degree in Architecture in Manipal School of Architecture and Planning, MAHE. I grew up surrounded by the unique colonial architecture of Bombay, along with being exposed to the numerous cultural and historical sites throughout the country, particularly in North India. This gave me a healthy appreciation and passion for architecture as a young child, eventually resulting in me deciding to be an architect at the age of 12. My design style tends to reflect the language of my hometown, from immense skyscrapers to the small houses on the outskirts of the city, and is ever evolving, much like the City of Dreams itself.

linkedin.com/in/ananyabhargava-696140227/ ananyab_21 Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

EDUCATION Hiranandani Foundation School, Powai 2011 - 2018

Manipal School of Architecture and Planning, MAHE 2018 - 2023


CORE SKILLS Drafting, Digital Modelling, Physical Modelling, Rendering, Sketching, Writing, Design Development, Problem Solving, Planning and Organization, Analytical Thinking

SOFTWARE SKILLS ➢ 2D Drafting AutoCAD ➢ Presentation MS Office Suite Adobe Photoshop Procreate Canva

➢ 3D Modelling Revit Sketchup Unreal Engine

➢ Rendering Lumion Twinmotion

EXPERIENCE JUL-AUG, 2021: FEB-NOV, 2021:

ACADEMIC PROJECTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Kiosk Residence – 4 users Tourist Centre Residential School Aquatic Centre Faculty Housing Urban Design: Redevelopment of Dharavi Interior Design: KMC Food Court Thesis: Senior Living Community in Mumbai

RESEARCH PROJECTS 1. SEM VI: Model Homes in India 2. SEM VII: A Study of Outdoor Thermal Comfort of Public Spaces in an Educational Hub 3. SEM VIII: A Study of Outdoor Thermal Comfort of Student Plaza, MIT Campus

INTERN FOR METVY DESIGN PROGRAM IALD JAPAN – ENLIGHTEN ASIA, 2021

ELECTIVES AND COURSES

LEADERSHIP ROLES SCHOOL LEVEL 2014-2016: 2017-2018:

Metal Art

HEAD FLUTIST OF SCHOOL BAND HEAD OF LITERARY CLUB

COLLEGE LEVEL 2019-2022: 2020-2022:

1.

MEMBER OF TREASURY COMMITTEE ASSISTANT CLASS REPRESENTATIVE

Acoustics and Illumination

Conservation Studies

2.

3. Creative Writing

Architectural Journalism

Digital Design

4.

AutoCAD Summer Course – Physical Adobe Photoshop – Udemy Lumion 9 – Udemy SketchUp Pro 2021 - Udemy

CURRICULUM VITAE


TABLE OF CONTENTS

1

MANDAARAM

2

SAROVARA SHAALE

3

JAL TARANG

4

SEVAKUNJ AANGAN ASHRAM

RETIREMENT HOME

RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR ORPHANS

AQUATIC CENTRE

SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITY

6

10

16

22


5

THE DHARAVI PROJECT

6

ENLIGHTEN ASIA 2021: NIGHTSCAPE OF ASIAN CITIES

29

7

WORKING DRAWINGS

30

8

SELECTED HAND-DONE SHEETS

32

9

MODEL MAKING

34

10

MISCELLANEOUS

BY ARCHDIAS

GRAPHIC DESIGN, SELECTED PHOTOGRAPHY, WRITING

28

35


1 MANDAARAM A RETIREMENT HOME Named for the Telugu word for ‘Hibiscus’, this project is a tranquil oasis based on the outskirts of Hyderabad. It is a farmhouse that blends the modern with the traditional, with a focus on the use of native building materials and landscape to construct a peaceful retirement home for the client and her family. Tailored to the needs of a modest family that is used to the city life, the project aims to create open spaces and a welcoming environment. Emphasis has been paid to connect the indoors and outdoors, utilise a modern minimalist aesthetic, the use of vernacular building practices and materials, and maintain sustainable practices throughout the site.


N A

GAZEBO RESIDENCE

OUTDOOR SEATING

STP KITCHEN GARDEN SUMP TERRACE PEDESTRIAN PATHWAY

VEHICULAR PATHWAY

GARAGE

A


GAZEBO

APPROACH TO BUILDING

GARAGE

KITCHEN GARDEN

VEHICULAR PATHWAY

RESIDENCE

FORM DEVELOPMENT

The structure was developed to have the living room separated from the rest of the home and have easy accessibility to the areas outside. A level difference ensured the presence of a terrace above the living room, and an extension was added to the same to create a veranda that led to the terrace above. All spaces face the centre of the garden, connecting them to the outdoors.


N 1. 2. 11

FLOOR PLAN 1

4

6

7

10 9

5

3 2

8

SECTION AA’

`

EAST ELEVATION

LIVING ROOM KITCHEN / DINING AREA 3. STORAGE 4. MASTER BEDROOM 5. MASTER BATHROOM 6. GUEST BEDROOM 7. GUEST BEDROOM / STUDY 8. BOOKSHELF LINED CORRIDOR 9. COMMON BATHROOM 10. POWDER ROOM 11. VERANDA


2 SAROVARA SHAALE A RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR ORPHANS With the high population of orphans in India that increases day by day and no proper facilities for housing them, this project was conceptualised to bridge the gap for these underprivileged children. Located close to Udupi, this project is an effort into designing using low-cost and alternative building materials, and to allow the orphans to mingle with children not from their backgrounds. The project includes a residential hostel and dining area for the children residing within the site, along with a school, an anganwadi and a playground that may be used by all the daytime users of the space. Sustainability was an important consideration, to account for the lack of budget and maximise comfort.


N

SERVICE ROAD STP

OVERHEAD WATER TANK

PLAYGROUND

PEDESTRIAN PATHWAY

RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL

DINING HALL

A

GATHERING SPACE

A’

SCHOOL

ANGANWADI

VEHICULAR PATHWAY PARKING


RESIDENTIAL HOSTEL

ANGANWADI

DINING HALL SCHOOL

PLAYGROUND

PEDESTRIAN PATHWAY

SERVICE ROAD

VEHICULAR PATHWAY

GATHERING SPACE

PARKING

FORM DEVELOPMENT

A simplistic design was preferred, and functionality took precedence. The residential hostel was developed from a rectangular block to an I-shape, and placed to maximise ventilation and minimise heat gain. The school and dining hall are simple rectangles, placed to increase daylighting without heating up, and the irregularly shaped anganwadi is placed in a shaded corner of the site.


N 14

RESIDENTIAL HOSTEL GROUND FLOOR PLAN

6

3

14

6

6

8

5

8

8

4

4

5

14

10

1

1

N

6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

14 6

6

9

6

7

7

13

10

11

5

5

8

8

8

10

2

14

5

1

6

6

DINING HALL GROUND FLOOR PLAN

6

12

6

6

1

7

RESIDENTIAL HOSTEL FIRST AND SECOND FLOOR PLAN

6

4 6

DINING HALL FIRST FLOOR PLAN

2 1

4

3 7

7

8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

4

14 13

12

4

4 6

12

9

SCHOOL FIRST FLOOR PLAN

7 6

WAITING AREA RECEPTION PRINCIPAL’S OFFICE STORAGE CLASSROOM COMPUTER LAB ARTS AND CRAFTS CLASSROOM INFIRMARY STAFF ROOM LIBRARY TERRACE WASHROOMS STAIRCASE

4. 5. 6. 7.

6

RECEPTION WARDEN’S OFFICE TODDLERS’ BEDROOM SMALL CHILDREN’S BEDROOM SMALL CHILDREN’S BATHROOM CHILDREN’S BEDROOM CHILDREN’S BATHROOM CARETAKERS’ BEDROOM CARETAKERS’ BATHROOM STORAGE INFIRMARY LAUNDRY ROOM COMMON ROOM STAIRCASE

6

6

SCHOOL GROUND FLOOR PLAN 11

7 6

5

5

1. 2. 3.

6

7

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

12

2

7

6

12

8

6

7 3

13 2

7

9

4

1. 2. 3. 4.

DINING AREA KITCHEN KITCHEN GARDEN HANDWASH AREA

3

ANGANWADI FLOOR PLAN 1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6.

RECEPTION WAITING AREA CLINIC CLASSROOM / NAP AREA KITCHEN WASHROOM


SOUTH ELEVATION

SECTION AA’


CONCRETE

BRICK

GLASS

EARTH

MANGALORE TILES

RAT TRAP BOND

REQUIRES 25% LESS BRICKS AND 40% LESS MORTAR THAN TRADITIONAL MASONRY – IDEAL FOR THE LOW BUDGET NATURE OF THE PROJECT

FILLER SLAB WITH EARTHEN POTS – DETAILING


3 JAL TARANG AN AQUATIC CENTRE The requirement of sports facilities in smaller towns usually goes unfulfilled, with other amenities taking precedence. To fulfill this shortcoming, this project was designed for Manipal with the intention of not only providing a space for athletes to practice, but also host higher level competitions. The centre is designed with swimming and diving pools along with other ancillary requirements essential for a facility of this scale, spectator stands and commercial spaces for visitors, and specific areas for journalists and other VIP personnel that attend the meets. These segregate the two pools and provide a structure that enhances the experience for each pool without detracting from the other.


N A

RAINWATER HARVESTING TANK

AQUATIC CENTRE

STP PEDESTRIAN PATHWAY CHILLER PLANT

PARKING

VEHICULAR PATHWAY TRANSFORMER YARD A’


AQUATIC CENTRE

PEDESTRIAN PATHWAY

ENTRANCE SERVICES

VEHICULAR PATHWAY

PARKING

FORM DEVELOPMENT

The structure was developed from a simple rectangle, which was divided into the two pools and separated. The two blocks were then enforced with a level difference in the roofing to comply with international standards, and all ancillary spaces are stacked in between the pools and maintaining a roof level in between that of the two pools.


N

1

1

31

21

19 18

20

14 17

8

4

24 25 23

3

6

2

22

31

31

GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

22

22

31

31

22

22

31

31

12

15

5

10

31

13

7

9

11

16

1

OLYMPIC SWIMMING POOL DIVING POOL RECEPTION LIFTS AND ESCALATORS POOL STORAGE COMMUNICATIONS MEETING ROOM CCTV ROOM PUMP + FILTERATION ROOM 10. ELECTRICAL ROOM 11. AHU ROOM

4

26

28

27

30

29

29

4

30

28

2

22

31

31

FIRST FLOOR PLAN 12. ADMINISTRATION 13. WET CLASSROOM 14. FIRST AID ROOM / DOPING CONTROL 15. GUARD ROOMS 16. ATHLETE’S LOUNGE 17. GYM 18. STEAM 19. SAUNA 20. WOMEN’S WASHING / CHANGING ROOM 21. MEN’S WASHING / CHANGING ROOM

22

2

22

31

31

SECOND FLOOR PLAN 22. SPECTATOR SEATING 23. WOMEN’S WASHROOM: SPECTATOR 24. MEN’S WASHROOM: SPECTATOR 25. STORAGE 26. RETAIL 27. CAFETERIA 28. COMMENTATOR ROOM 29. VIP / JOURNALIST AREA 30. OPEN TERRACE 31. FIRE ESCAPE


EAST ELEVATION

SECTION AA’


CONCRETE

STEEL

BEAMS FOR INTERNAL CEILING

GROUND FLOOR COLUMN AND BEAM NETWORK

GLASS

EARTH

COLUMN CARRYING WEIGHT OF ROOF

FIRST AND SECOND FLOOR COLUMN AND BEAM NETWORK

DOUBLE LAYER GRID STEEL SPACE FRAME

USEFUL FOR LONGER SPANS, CAN CARRY THE LOAD OF THE ROOFING WITHOUT NEED OF COLUMNS


4 SEVAKUNJ AANGAN ASHRAM A SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITY A project for Mumbai, a city built for a younger population, this community is designed for the senior citizens wishing for independence and a life with people of similar mindsets, but without moving to an area far away from the urban lifestyle. It encompasses convenient services, senior-friendly designs, spaces for social activities and easy access to medical services. Inspired by the strong traditional and colonial roots of Mumbai, the design of this project emphasizes the modern with its geometrical patterns and building materials, and the vernacular with the arrangement of spaces around an “aangan”, thereby inspiring its name, and use of passive cooling techniques.


N

TRANSFORMER YARD A

BASEMENT ENTRY

OUTDOOR INTERACTION SPACE

VEHICULAR PATHWAY

RESIDENTIAL BLOCK A SUMP

PEDESTRIAN PATHWAY PODIUM

CENTRAL GATHERING SPACE

RESIDENTIAL BLOCK B RESIDENTIAL BLOCK C

BASEMENT PLAN

COMMUNITY CENTRE

PERFORMANCE AREA

BASEMENT EXIT A’

STP


RESIDENTIAL TOWER

COMMUNITY CENTRE

OPEN GATHERING SPACES

SHADED GATHERING SPACE VEHICULAR PATHWAY

PODIUM

FORM DEVELOPMENT

The residential units were arranged into rectangular blocks, which were placed at an angle to each other to maximise ventilation and privacy, which were stacked upon each other to create the structure. Three of these structures were then arranged to form a central “courtyard” space, following symmetry to form the inner pathways and the connections to the rest of the site.


N

N 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

6

RECEPTION CIRCULATION WELL SERVICE STAFF WASHROOMS SEMI-OPEN GATHERING SPACE CARETAKER OFFICE DINING HALL

1. 2. 3.

5

3

4. 5. 6. 7.

3

RECEPTION DOCTOR’S CLINIC PHYSIOTHERAPIST OFFICE WARD CIRCULATION WELL WASHROOMS KITCHEN

2

COMMUNITY CENTRE GROUND FLOOR PLAN

1

4

4

RESIDENTIAL GROUND FLOOR PLAN

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

4

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

CIRCULATION WELL GATHERING SPACE / KITCHEN GARDEN SINGLE ROOM 1 BHK 1.5 BHK

COMMUNITY CENTRE FIRST FLOOR PLAN 4

2

5

5

1

3

4

4

1. 2. 3.

CIRCULATION WELL MULTIPURPOSE HALL TERRACE

3 4

RESIDENTIAL FIRST TO TENTH FLOOR PLAN

CIRCULATION WELL LIBRARY MANAGEMENT OFFICE WORKSHOP 1 WORKSHOP 2

COMMUNITY CENTRE SECOND FLOOR PLAN


EAST ELEVATION

SECTION AA’


STEEL

3000 mm 3000 mm

CONCRETE

GLASS

BROKEN TILES

MANGALORE TILES

FLOOR SLAB

4000 mm

BEAMS

COLUMNS

FRAME STRUCTURE FOR THE RESIDENTIAL TOWERS

STEM

TOE HEEL

BACKFILL HEIGHT

COLUMNS

RETAINING WALL FOR BASEMENT

MAIN BEAM

RCC SLAB

BEDDING CONCRETE

RAFT FOUNDATION IS USED FOR THE RESIDENTIAL TOWERS – ABLE TO CARRY THE LOAD, LESS EXPENSIVE THAN PILE FOUNDATION


THE DHARAVI PROJECT BY ARCHDIAS


ENLIGHTEN ASIA 2021: NIGHTSCAPE OF ASIAN CITIES Selected Work from Survey and Analysis of Udupi, Karnataka, India:

VIDEOS OF WORKSHOP SURVEY AND ANALYSIS: https://www.youtube.com/w atch?v=Nx_osQCgU3A PROPOSAL: https://www.youtube.com/w atch?v=rqcTS5aVw4g

CONTRIBUTIONS Data Collection and Lighting Analysis of Site 1 – End Point Road Script Writing and Narration for the Survey and Analysis of Udupi, Karnataka, India Modelling Elements for Site 1 – End Point Road for the Lighting Concept Script Writing and Narration for the Lighting Concept of Team Udupi


WORKING DRAWINGS



SELECTED HAND-DONE SHEETS



MODEL MAKING


GRAPHIC DESIGN: SONG COVER ART

SELECTED PHOTOGRAPHY

WRITING

A Sail Through Time: An Evolution of Mumbai City

The Art of Ornamentation: To Do or Not To Do?


ANANYA BHARGAVA ananya.bhargava1@learner.manipal.edu

+91 9029282925


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