PORTFOLIO PORTFO LIO Anirudh Ramesh
| CEPT University
CFP Summer session 2020/21
Digital Softwares Adobe CC Photshop, Ilustrator, Indesign MS Office Modelling AutoCAD, Rhino, Sketchup Blender (intermediate)
Anirudh Ramesh 14.02.2002 Bengaluru, Karnataka anirudh.uar20018@cept.ac.in
Rendering VRay for Sketchup, Enscape
Manual skills Hand drafting, Model Making Sketching, Painting
anirudh1402.ramesh@gmail.com
Fabrication
+91 9902059107
Laser Cutting
KENSRI school, Bengaluru
Languages spoken
2009-2019
English
CEPT University, Ahmedabad
Hindi
2020-ongoing
Kannada
Intern at Studio Matter, Goa
Tamil
Jan- Jun 2024
Gujarati (Basic)
Engagements and Extra-curriculars
Documentation, Workshops and Electives
Journalism and Documentation team
Measure Drawing: Mandu, M.P
KVDF 2023 Head of the Quiz club Sept. 2022- Jun 2023 The Choir group
Mangesh Belsare | Feb 2022 Measure Drawing: Cambay Church Mehul Bhatt | Jan 2023
Jan 2023-
Ungendering the Everyday City
Volunteer
Sahiba Gulati | Sept- Dec 2021
Helping Underprivileged children with their class work as part of the SEWA program. School-organised event. 2018
Achievements Statewide 5th Rank, KCET NATA 2020 Nominated for the CEPT Excellence awards, Monsoon Cycle Jan 2023 Drawings published by Matter as part of their initiative, ‘FOLIO’ Jun 2024
Understanding the Metaverse Preyaan Mehta | Dec 2024
Writings On Sanitation and Space: An analysis of the housing and urban development in Indian cities Gauri Bharat | Sept. 2022 Less is a Bore: Understanding Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown, their Precedents, Ideas and Influences. Smit Vyas | Feb. 2023
Courses
Contents
Typologies Catherine Desai, Souvik Choudury Tectonics Sachin Soni, Rupal Singh Paradigms Gauri Bharat, Naomi Mehta Agents Smit Vyas, Roshini Pushparaj
Bibliotheque Architectural Design Studio-2 V.R Shah | Mangesh Belsare
Spring 2022
Building Construction Ayaz Pathan, Prasik Chowdury Building Structures Mona Khakhar, Surbhi Ribadiya Building Services Shamik Desai, Priya Bhadja Environmental Science Mangesh Belsare, Adarsh Reddy
Noolagam Architectural Design Studio-1 Percy Pithawala | Krishna Shah Monsoon 2021
International Court of Arbitration
The Transient Haat
Working Drawing Studio-4
Urban Design Studio-3
Mehul Bhatt | Rajan Bhatt
Spring 2023
The infrastructure is built along the shape of the ‘Naal’, where the SMC market stood earlier.
To achieve a sense of transparency Theand Palimpsest ofthe Kadarshah ni Naal visual access, entire structure is made skeletal. Architectural Design Studio -7 Sachin Soni
Monsoon 2023
Dilip Panchal| Maulik Chauhan Monsoon 2022
The ground floor is freed up to provide access to the forested area on the other side.
Inspired by the Pompidou centre, the funcStudies tions divided into cicrulationCase in centre and planters and service gantries on either side Door detail | Tube House Spring 2023
When Structure came First.
Bibliotheque A Library in Mandu, Madhya Pradesh
VR Shah, Mangesh Belsare. Architecture studio-2 (2022)
The project involved creating a reading space as part of a community centre with only Brick masonry (no reinforcement) in Mandu. Making various iterations of structural systems through which a certain spatial quality could be evoked formed the crux of the studio. The use of only Brick to build ensured that the full potential of the material could be explored, and that if at all used in conjunction with other materials, one would be able to understand how to build with it.
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To understand the concept of supported and supporting spaces, various iternations of models were made and sketches of spatial quality used .
To carve out a space : Inspired by Kahn’s sketches of Castles, an attempt was made to carve void out of solid mass, and create little nooks that could be used as private reading spaces .
Construction, Detailing, and Specifying. Court of Arbitration, Gandhinagar Reimagining an unbuilt project by Moshe Safdie.
Mehul Bhatt, Rajan Bhatt Architecture studio-4
The project involved translocating Moshe Safdie’s proposed design for a court in Jerusalem to a site in Gandhinagar , facing the Vidhan Sabha. Based on Safdie’s attitude towards designing and detailing, the project was redeveloped as per its new context. Studying the work of Kahn (Safdie’s mentor) in the similar context provided ideas as to how the spanning network could be developed. Taking the local climate into consideration, the buildings were recessed to provide courtyards and corridor spaces which would shade the interiors from heat and glare.
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An Urban Scale Mixed-use Space The Transient Haat A Mixed-use bus terminus in Vasna gam, Ahmedabad
Dilip Panchal, Maulik Chauhan Urban Design Studio-3
The Project brief involved designing a Bus terminus in Vasna, Ahmedabad to replace the existing station. This had to be done taking into consideration the existing Site and street conditions, Bus routes, and the pre-existing users of the space (Vendors and hawkers). The main focus of the project was integrating a Function X (in this case, a Haat),into the Bus terminus to provide additional revenue to the station and increase its value. The design focused on Quality of space, functions and their interdependencies, and resolving the Roof Structure.
This Project was nominated for the CEPT Excellence awards, Monsoon cycle.
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Vasna, Ahmedabad
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1. GB Shah college of Commerce Primary roads
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Masterplan at 1:100 scale
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Abstracting the Concept of Space. Noolagam. A Reading Space in Kamati Baug, Vadodara.
Percy Pithawala, Krishna Shah Architectural Design Studio-1
The Book studio consists of a central spine of stairs gently moving downwards towards the river, flanked by two sets of corridors with minimal wall partitions inbetween. To honor the river, the facade gradually opens up towards the river edge. The stairs terminate at the lowest level and then take a turn, moving towards the basement lounge. Rather than letting the Spine remain an independent entity, the stair landings merge with the surrounding floor slabs. The studio uses a modular concept intended to give each user a sense of privacy in a public space, creating internal spaces through the bookshelves.
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Resolving Spaces through Sectional models: One half of the Structure has a skin attached, while the other is skeletal.
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Skeletal: The entire Framework of the Model, Integrating the Staircase Detail. The Stairs slope down the Building, providing a view of the river before turning inward.
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Model showing the Elevated roof Structure above the Central Spine, and Mezzanine flooring making up the doubleheight space.
The Architecture of Civic Infrastructure The Palimpsest of Kadarshah ni Naal A Multi-use metro station in the heart of Old Surat city.
Sachin Soni, Marut Gajjar Architectural Design Studio-7
Observation of the Site (Kadarshah ni Naal, Surat) reveals that it is a Palimpsest. Beneath the layers of built form, there are traces, both physical and non-physical, of activites and artifacts that used to happen here. The idea is to abstract each trace, to use as a design element in the making of the new metro. Because Kadarshah ni Naal is generally seen as a non-place, a space between neighborhoods with no distinct identity of its own, using design elements from these traces is seen as a way of highlighting the identity of the place. Of these, the most distinct trace is the Naal. As it was, in the past, the anchor that held all the other neghiborhoods together, the idea is to highlight the importance of the Naal, by focusing most of the built space in that area.
Traces
The Wadi (garden)
Morning Activities 1. Shopping at the SMC market. 2. Dropping off children at the SYMGA school. The trees of Kadarshah ni Naal.
The lake that existed earlier.
Evening Activities 1. Qawwali performances at the chowk in front of Kadarshah ni Naal. 2. Masjid congregation.
The SMC market that was built along the Naal.
Overlaying the modern-day built form on top of the 1817 map of Kadarshah ni Naal
Abstractions
The Metro’s columns are
The concourse is built on
The planters, Vertical garden
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the footprint of the SMC
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Ramp connecting to Concourse
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Qawwali performance Space
Staff Rooms & Toilet
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Ticket Kiosk
Hydroponics research lab
Info Kiosk
Seed distribution centre
Aux. Sub-Station
Staff Room & Toilet
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Service Gantry
Public Toilet
Signalling Equipment room
Ticketing Kiosk
Staff Staircase
Unpaved area
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A threshold between Public and Private City Library A public library at Ashram Road, Ahmedabad
Snehal Shah Architectural Design Studio-8
Reading is an introverted act, something that is in stark contrast with a public space, A public library therefore becomes a threshold between the individual and communal. In today’s age, Libraries cannot merely function as repositories of books, they must also grow to serve the needs of a larger community. This project bridges its function as a city gathering space and a haven for introspection by encapsulating the essence of a city within a single structure. Inspired by Ahmedabad’s walled city, it adopts the interplay of parallel walls and narrow streets that encourage neighborly interaction. Here, the walls curve and warp, embracing the library within, while the streets vary in width, expanding and contracting to flow into library spaces. This design blurs boundaries between public and private, formal and informal. At the heart of the structure, a central courtyard unites the two halves of the building, fostering connections.
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Drawn: Anirudh Ramesh Checked: Rishiraj Sarkar For: Issue
Narendrapur Old House
Work Done: 1. Working Drawings 2. Landscaping drawings.
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1600
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4090
Bedroom 01
2515
D4
610
2795
3830
1070
1405
5740 3115 WD 2 430
914
15520
WD 1
690
915
Verandah
2120
Bedroom 02
2490
2390 1490
Wash Area
360
865
4950
1610
1960
1015
1360
955
1370
915
2740
2515 WD 5
15770
10570
760
SECTION AA'
5920
740
480
1650
3115
ROOM
VERANDAH
2390 1460 Room
Bedroom 04
840
5950
FFL
1500
Store 01
125
360
3720
1360
Utility
914
470
3720
Living 02
914
3960
2740
2740
Living 01
1045
900
965
1450
470
125
125
1360
1040
2795
6 in. Tower Bolt with Floor Spring (Inside)
ATION
4700
1665
1295
20 mm thk Polished Timber Shutter
650
3607 WD 3
2050
100
1020
Dead Bolt (Inside) with Key
Bedroom 03
WD 4
Handle on both sides
240
914
2740
1145
2740
1730
115 x 62.5 mm Timber Door Frame 15 inch Tower Bolt (Inside)
150
914
760
A'
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Wardrobe WD 1 WD 2 WD 3 WD 4 WD 5 WD 6 WD 7
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FFL
KITCHEN
ERANDAH
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Wardrobe Schedule Width (in) Height (in) 96 (2440 mm) 72 (1830 mm) 51 (1300 mm) 72 (1830 mm) 72 (1830 mm) 72 (1830 mm) 36 (910 mm) 72 (1830 mm) 70 (1780 mm) 72 (1830 mm) 108 (2740 mm) 96 (2440 mm) 33 (840 mm) 64 (1630 mm)
Scale: 1:100 | A3 Monochrome All dimensions in MM. To be read, not measured.
Notes:
Revision Number: Drawing:
13 January, 2024
Project:
Store 02 : Living + Dining : Bedroom 01: Bedroom 02: Bedroom 03 : Living 01 : Living 02 : Bedroom 04 :
2.40 m X 1.40 m (7' 10" X 4' 7") 2.40 m X 1.40 m (7' 10" X 4' 7") 1.60 m X 3.18 (5' 3" X 10' 5") 3.18 m X 3.18 m (10' 5" X 10' 5") 2.74 m X 1.95 m (8' 11" X 6' 4") 1.61 m X 1.29 m (5' 3" X 4' 2") 2.70 m X 1.29 m (8' 10" X 4 ' 2") 2.74 m X 1.37 m (8' 11" X 4 ' 6") 2.74 m X 1.37 m (8' 11" X 4' 6")
2.74 m X 2.65 m (8' 11" X 7' 1") 4.90 m X 3.48 m (16' 1" X 11' 5") 2.79 m X 4.01 m (9' 2" X 13' 2") 2.79 m X 5.79 m (9'2" X 19') 4.7 m X 2.74 m (15' 5" X 8' 11") 3.72 m X 2.74 m (12' 2" X 8' 11") 3.72 m X 2.74 m (12' 2" X 8' 11") 5.92 m X 2.74 m (19' 4" X 8' 11")
MATTER.
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Utility : Store 01 : Wash Area : Kitchen : Foyer : Closet : Bathroom 01 : Bathroom 02 : Bathroom 03 :
Depth (in) 18 (460 mm) 17 (430 mm) 20 (380 mm) 21 (530 mm) 15 (380 mm) 24 (610 mm) 24 (610 mm)
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Narendrapur Old House
Drawn: Anirudh Ramesh Checked: Rishiraj Sarkar For: Issue
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Arthshila Goa Drawn: Anirudh Ramesh Checked: Ruturaj Parikh For: Execution 01: May 03rd, 2024
SL2
LEGENDS: WP13
-900LVL
WALL POINT
-750LVL -500LVL
CCTV CAMERA
WP14
-750LVL
-600LVL
STREET LIGHT
-500LVL
SWITCHBOARD
-450 LVL
+450 LVL
-600 LVL -700 LVL
450
2100 SPIKE
1300
-750LVL
-700VL
-600 LVL -300 LVL
2905
0 232
BOLLARD
1750
-300 LVL
-370 LVL
WP15
-450 LVL
FOOT LIGHTS
NOTES: 1.
For WP01, Jaguar Ortan Wall Light is to be used.
2.
All positions of electrical points to be adjusted on site.
+450 LVL -450 LVL
-300 LVL
WP16 Drawing No. A007(a.7)
LL POINTS ON THIS WALL - WP17) @600 MM FROM GROUND
WP17
Revision Number: Scale: 1:200 | A3 Colour All dimensions in MM. To be read, not measured.
-300 LVL
Drawing:
SITE ELECTRICAL PLAN
-300 LVL
-600LVL
-500LVL
-600 LVL
SL3 -600 LVL -700 LVL
MATTER.
-600LVL
FL
3280
914
ROOM
10570
1040
+450 LVL
-450 LVL
-550LVL
-450 LVL
-600 LVL
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STUDIO MATTER
Arthshila Goa_Site Development Levels
240520
Two Square House
Spatial Collage- IPS + Granite
Spatial Collage- Timber + Terazzo
WARM TIMBER BLACK GRANITE WHITE MARBLE TERAZZO FLOORING
Documentation work Door Details Church of Cambay (HCP Architects). Built 1969
Mehul Bhatt, Rajan Bhatt, Vihar Sangani Case Study & Documentation (2023)
The door was made entirely of Teak wood, with an M.S Frame, and could easily be disssasembled, packed and reassembled elsewhere. As it worked on pivots, it did not require the use of Door hinges and visually, appeared to free up more space than a normal hinged door would have.
It consisted of two vertical 800 x 50 mm Teak Joints with a Lock joint in the middle, in between which 20 mm thk Wooden purlins were inserted in a tongue and groove joint.
Case Study Tube House, Chon buri, Thailand. built 2019 Mehul Bhatt, Rajan Bhatt, Vihar Sangani
TUBE HOUSE
Case Study & Documentation (2023) Architect: Volume Matrix Architects Location: Chon Buri, Thailand Project year: 2019 Area: 420 sq.met
Built on a narrow site between a road and a canal, this house uses a long “tube” to utilise cross-ventilation through its spaces connected to the tube to take advantage of the ventilation. The house is a Concrete Frame Structure, with Brick The Brick walls absorb the heat, creating a temperature difference between the inside and the outside, that contributes
Built on a narrow site between a road and a canal, this house is a Concrete Frame Structure, with Brick infill and
Material Pallette
cavity walls. The Brick walls absorb the heat, creating a temperature difference between the inside and the outside, that contributes to the wind flow. Ground Floor Plan
Standard Bricks used for infill and Cavity walls, and 50 mm thick bricks used for cladding.
Reinforced Concrete columns make up the Frame Structure.
First Floor Plan
Plywood Laminate is used for flooring.
Section CC’
Aluminium Box sections used for window frames.
1:50 s
The use of Brick creates a temperature difference between the inside and the outside, that facilitates cross-ventilation.
The “Tube” allows cross-ventilation through the space, with interconnected spaces also availing of ventilation.
Floor Plans (1:100 scale) Placement of Staggered blocks creates Courtyards
Wall Climatic analysis
l Section (1:20 scale)
Sectional Axonometric (1:20 scale)
Conceptual collage: “Learning from Las Vegas” was one of the most influential Architectural treatises of the past century. This conceptual collage aims to distill the essence of the book, showing its co-author, Denise Scott Brown, standing defiantly against the backdrop of the Las Vegas strip.
Spatial collage: An abstract collage to illustrate the threshold between a public and private space. The project is inspired by Aldo van Eyck’s quote about the house and the city, and aims to distill this concept into a single public building.