Portfolio Anisha Menon
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Curriculum Vitae
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APF-School & District Institute Uttarkashi, Uttrakhand Flying Elephant Studio, 2013
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APF-School & District Institute Tonk, Rajasthan Flying Elephant Studio, 2014
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Internation Institute of Information Louver Optimization& Prototype Bharti House Extension Technology Ahmedabad, Gujarat (R&D Project for Flying Elephant Studio) Bangalore Karnataka Vastu-Shilpa Consultants, 2011-12 Flying Elephant Studio, 2015 Flying Elephant Studio, 2012-15
Hanj Kunj Habitat Nalsarovar, Gujarat Vastu-Shilpa Consultants, 2011
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Raksha Shakti Police Academy Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh Vastu-Shilpa Consultants, 2011
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Rome Community Ring Young Architects Competion, 2015
Smritivan Earthquake Memorial Bhuj, Gujarat Vastu-Shilpa Consultants, 2011-12
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Freedom within Confines A case of the Urban Prison. Mahalaxmi, Mumbai Final Year Design Dissertation, 2011
Dhirubhai Ambani University. Gandhinagar, Gujarat Vastu-Shilpa Consultants, 2011
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Istanbul Community Market Ctrl+Space Competition, 2015
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Wine Culture Centre Young Architects Competion, 2014
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Curriculum Vitae Name Date of Birth Email Phone Number Nationality Languages Spoken
Anisha Menon 02.03.1989 silent0screamer@gmail.com +91-9739444413 Indian English, Hindi , Marathi
Educational Qualifications: Secondary School Examination - 81.4 % (Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Vidyalaya, 2004) Higher Secondary Examination - 63 % (R.D. National College, 2006) B.Arch - Rizvi College of Architecture (2006-2011) Work Experience • Worked as an Architect at Flying Elephant Studio, Bangalore, from August 2012 to July 2015. Worked on 1. Azim Premji Foundation School (Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand) 2. Azim Premji Foundation School (Tonk, Rajasthan) 3. International Institute of Information Technology (Bangalore, Karnataka) 4. National Centre for Sustainable Coastal Management (Chennai, Tamil Nadu) 5. Louver Optimization & Design (R&D Project) Tasks handled - Design (Architecture & Interiors), Working drawings, Client meetings, Co-ordination with consultants and contractors, Site visits & execution. • Worked as an Architect at Vastu-Shilpa consultants, Drive-in, Ahmedabad from September 2011 to June 2012 Worked on 1. Bharti House Extension (Ahmedabad, Gujarat) 2. Smiritivan Earthquake Memorial Museum (Bhuj, Gujarat) 3. Hanj Kunj Habitat. (Nalsarovar, Gujarat) Tasks handled – Design (including interiors and furniture), Working drawings, client meetings, co-ordination with consultants and contractors, Site visits and execution. Also worked on Inflibnet, Gandhinagar and Ishira House, Ahmedabad. • Pursued my Semester 10 Internship at Vastu Shilpa Consultants, Drive in, Ahmedabad, from January 2011 to July 2011. Worked on 4. Raksha Shakti University in Gandhinagar (Competition) 5. Dhirubhai Ambani University in Bhopal (Competition) 6. Revitalization of Bhadra fort Precinct. (Ahmedabad, Gujarat) Tasks Handled : Presentation Drawings, Working Drawings, Study Models, Documentation of Museum Report, Editing Text for Reports. Awards and Accolades • B.ARCH Thesis Topper at Rizvi College of Architecture, Batch 2006-2011 • Part of Organizing Team and Editorial Team of Internation Conference for Humane Habitat (ICHH) in the years 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 • Part of Team: NASA: Nari Gandhi Analysis Trophy 2007 (Phoenix Mills, Mumbai) NASA: Nari Gandhi Analysis Trophy (Kala Ghoda Art district, Mumbai) 2008 Reuben’s Trophy 2008 – Special Mention NASA: G.Sen (redesign) Trophy, Eastern Waterfront, Sewri, Mumbai 2009 – Shortlisted Reuben’s Trophy 2009 04
Industrial Product Design Trophy 2009 Involved with Design, Documentation, Presentation, Sketching (for Louis I Khan Trophy), Analysis and Co-ordination in 2007,2008, 2009 • Part of Organizing Team of ARCHFEST in year 2007, 2008, 2009 • Ruebens Trophy and Industrial Product Design Trophy Co-ordinator • Participated in the Annual NASA design Competition in 2008 and also sent entries for Journalism Trophy in years 2008 and 2009 • Passed Elementary and Intermediate Drawing Grade Examinations with ‘B’ Grade Software Knowledge : Comfortable working on Windows and Macintosh Operating systems. Autocad , Archicad, Revit Architecture, Adobe Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator & Indesign), Corel Draw, Google Sketchup, Rhino, Vray Rendering, MS Office Interested Fields of Working Small Scale Architecture, Detail Oriented Designing, Architectural Writing, Landscape Architecture, Furniture Design. Anisha Menon Architect
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APF School & District Institute Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand Flying Elephant Studio As part of their nationwide grassroots education program, Azim Premji Foundation is in the process of setting up Schools and District Institutes in different parts of rural India. Schools proposed are of the ‘K-12’ type and would work in conjunction with a District Institute that is engaged in teacher training, educational outreach programs and liason with government education departments catering to the larger region. Flying Elephant Studio was commissioned to design the first 6 such Schools and District Institutes in Chhattisgarh, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan and Karnataka, each measuring about 1,00,000 sq ft. The architecture would need to combine best practices of modern educational facilities while being sensitive to local climate, building enviroment and culture. Further, considering high land costs and keeping alive possibilties of unforseen future development on these sites, building footprints would need to be fairly compact. Typically, School and D.I form a consolidated building ensemble with individual courtyards as well as shared open gathering spaces. The central dining facility which provides mid-day meals to school children, also serves the D.I.
Location Plan
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Division of site for School & District Institute
Linear Building Typology with singly loaded corridor. Central space to be used as dining area
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Fitting the functions into the linear form and adjusting it as per the site creating 2 courtyards
Corridor flipped at the centre of the building thus giving us view on each side - mountains & the river
Basement Plan
First floor Plan
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School Entrance
Pedestrian Access to the school & DI 10
School Courtyard
DI Facade & Courtyard 11
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APF - School & District Institute Tonk, Rajasthan Flying Elephant Studio
Master Plan showing Sciography
Master Plan with Landscape
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Lobby Library Creche Toilets Classrooms Training Room Staircases Toilets Library (DI) Hostels Faculty Room Administration Resources
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View of the Entrance Courtyard
School Corridor 18
District Institute Courtyard
School Central COurtyard
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International Institute of Information Technology Bangalore, Karnataka Flying Elephant Studio
The project is a student centre housing 600 rooms along with supplementary program, on a new parcel of land abutting the main IIIT -B campus. A substantial expansion program of about 2,50,000 sq ft is concentrated on the new site in order to preserve open space in the existing campus. A ‘podium and tower’ typology was adopted to achieve a high density while allowing for multiple functions to co-exist in close proximity. The generic design is a linear strip of individual rooms serviced by a doubly loaded corridor and interspersed with lifts, stairs, toilets, laundry facilities & lounges. The overlay creates a complex and varied rhythm of individual rooms, common facilities and social spaces. The generic strip is bent to fit the irregular site, leaving statutory setbacks on the periphery. The resultant central open space forms a strong focal point for the student community. A grand wide staircase extends the semi-public upper plaza down to the hyperpublic lower plaza, and further down to the parking level. The program is organized by stacking residential spaces on top of public amenities and services. The double height terrace lounges are placed to create alternate diagonal routes for informal circulation via the social spaces. The programs are visually distinguished by the use of appropriate material; exposed concrete for the service areas, green marble and kota in the public spaces and white plaster
Master Plan of the Campus
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Unfolded Elevation
Ariel View of the Campus
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Typical Floor Plan (2nd-7th Floor)
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Progress on Site
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Louver Window Facade System R&D Project for Flying Elephant Studio In Collaboration with Sanjeev Sankar
First Prototype of the Louver 28
Critical Design and Performance Parameters for the louver system using existing system as a reference 1. Aesthetics: In the current system there seems to be a high emphasis on the operating mechanism and structure, which is in mild steel. This seems to be much heavier than the bamboo louvers, which is contrary to existing louver systems in timber, glass and bamboo. In addition the exposed nature of the fittings and screws would create lot of visual noise inside the class rooms and habitable spaces, taking away from the warm visual appeal of bamboo. Suggested solutions include concealing the entire skeleton, or shifting the structural system to the two ends of the bamboo louver. Additionally, the combination of MS frame with bamboo and peripheral exposed brick / concrete creates material inconsistency. Metal also seems unsuitable for the hot climate of Yadgiri. Suggested alternative could be going for in-situ concrete frames for the louvers, thus establishing a dialogue between bamboo and concrete.
Process of Making the Bamboo Board 29
The Louver - Inital prototype trials made in MFD to check thickness, weight & shape. The final Louver was then made using a heat die-punch 30
2. Flexibility: Developing a system which can have glass, bamboo and metal mesh louvers to address issues of different needs of the habitable space. 3. Fabrication: 2900 nos of louver: size 350 mm x 1080 mm. Owing to a high number of louver systems being employed in the design, fabrication method needs careful consideration owing to cost and maintenance implication. Fixing and assembly detail must also be simplified owing to the demands of the project. 4. Cost: System cost (louver and mechanism) must fall within the tender limits already confirmed by FES and Client. Currently Rs 2250/- per square meter is included in the tender for the system. Rs 90/- per square feet is the louver cost. 5. Maintenance: Minimal maintenance is suggested for the system. 6. Mechanism: Operating system needs careful consideration since the space will be used by students and kids. A smooth operating mechanism and locking system should be installed. 7. Safety: System needs careful safety consideration since the space will be used by students and kids. 8. Ergonomics: Overall ergonomics must reflect the user type (age group 6 to 18 yrs) 9. Material: Material choice must be informed by climate and user type. The choice of metal frame needs rethinking with the hot local climate and architectural material choice of exposed brick and concrete. Natural, earthy feel of bamboo is good. Other options include cork pressed board and pine wood.
Material Choices - For the Louver, Handle & the base of the Prototype 31
Prototypes of the Handle, Pivot and the cover - The prototype needed to be flexible to accomodate any material as the louver. 32
The process - Forging the metal. 33
Concrete Fin - Pre cast to be assembled using heavy duty MS bolts and accomodate details that include a locking system for the louvers. 34
The concrete fin, louver & the Harware assembled after casting. 35
Assembling the Prototype 36
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The Prototype - Closed 38
The Prototype - Open
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Bharti House Extension Mithakali, Ahmedabad Vastu-Shilpa Consultants
Existing house
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Courtyard
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Courtyard Level Plan (-215 cm)
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Deck Level Plan (+251 cm)
Family Room Level Plan (-84 cm) 43
Courtyard & Deck area
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Family Room
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Study & Library
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West facade of existing house overlooking the courtyard
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Garden leading up to the deck area
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Details : Roof Water Body
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Details : Water wall
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Hanj Kunj Habitat, A Weekend housing Scheme Nalsarovar, Gujarat Vastu-Shilpa Consultants Nalsarovar is a natural wetland, created at a time when we did ot have to think about creating new lakes or reviving water bodies. One should alwys respect the law of the land, preserve the catchment and build accordingly. Today when development is starting to boom around Nalsarovar, capitalizing on its proximity to Ahmedabad and the presence of a brid sanctuary, the concern is also about the future of birds and the sanctuary. These issues and contradictions provided us with a unique oppurtunity to define the image and identity of Hanj Kunj Habitat, a weekend housing project. Captitalizing on the fact that 115 species of resident birds travel 40 kms everyday in search of food, the project attempts create a habitat for birds just 2 kms from the Nalsarovar Bird sanctuary, it also envisages creating a natural habitat wherein both humans and bird life can co-exist and experience living with nature. Studying different sanctuaries informed us about the importance of wetlands/natural water bodies in ecology and more so for human settlements. The site would become our container and every drop of rain that falls on it would be captured. Working with the natural contours of the land, we are able to create 65 acres of wetland with seasonal water bodies which would change levels with the change in seasons, an ideal habitat to accomodate different forms of bird, aquatic and human life. The amount of land excavated to form the wetland is balanced by the same amount used to mound the land. What thus emerges is an undulating landscape, a series if mounds and depressions. While the natural system formed the landscape, the sub division of the land into plots provided a habitat for humans. Plotting forms a separate plane floting on top of the natural system, preserving the natural landscape. The house is a personal belonging while the natural system is for all to be a part of and to share and experience. The plots and the housed would float on top of the land and water. One would not only own land like in any other developement but also own water, small islands scattered around and also small permanent water bodies of his own.
Masterplan showing water bodies and plots 52
Site with water bodies after contouring
Overlaying the plots on the water bodies
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astu Shilpa Consultants and are not to be copied or used without their permission. Drawing and design are the property of Vastu Shilpa Consultants and are not to be copied or used without their permission.
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Date : 28/06/11 Architects I Planners I Urban Designers
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Smritivan Earthquake Memorial Bhujiyo Hill, Bhuj Vastu-Shilpa Consultants The January 26, 2001earthquake of Gujarat snuffed out 13,805 lives in seconds and destroyed property and infrastructure. The Smriti Van Memorial will give finality to the loss of human beings by being a lyric of loss. The Smriti Van Earthquake Memorial & Museum will be an emotive experience explaining the phenomena of earthquake. The only brief provided was to plant one tree per victim. The most basic question it led to was : where does the water to sustain these trees come from? Kutch with a rainfll of 300mm, 40% surity still had checkdams that were 150 years old and still had water. Water management thus became the manifesto of the project. Valleys were mapped and small earthen checkdams were placed along them which would then water the trees through the gravitational drip system. The checkdams were now the actual memorials with the names of the viticms engraved on them. The site is on the Bhujiyo Hill, 406 acres. Due to the vastness of the Proposal, it was phased out into 6 different parts. An orientation centre and a generic model for each sector was worked out with pedestrian pathways interwoven with the landscape. The pedestrian pathways that lead to the ultimate culmination points which are the Museums, has points in between where the user would encounter the checkdams. A forest like landscape with the checkdams holding water in the dry and barren city created the major portion of the skyline being broken by smaller buildings in between.
Site - Bhujiyo Hill during Summer
Site - Bhujiyo Hill during Monsoon 58
Master plan showing 6 different zones
Proposed view of Bhujiyo Hill from the main road (Day)
Proposed view of Bhujiyo Hill from the main road (Night) 59
View of Checkdams (Day)
View of Checkdams (Night)
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View of Checkdam (Day)
View of Checkdam (Night)
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Master plan Layers
Existing Elements on Site
Mapping ridges and valleys
Existing Contours on Site
Placement of Checkdams
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Catchment areas
Eco Park Zone
Overlapping trees with the catchment areas
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Initial 3D visualization process
Study Models : Mapping ridges & Valleys, creating zones, overlapping trees with catchm
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Dhirubhai Ambani University (Competition Entry) Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh Vastu-Shilpa Consultants
Master Plan
Site Section 68
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Boys Housing Cluster
Section through Housing Cluster 70
Girls Housing Cluster
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Mapping Ridges & Valleys and adding cores
Addition of Pathways and building blocks
2D Sequential development of the master plan 72
Seasonal Variations in Water Level
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Section through Academic Block 73
Water Bodies interwoven in the Academic Block (Summer)
Water Bodies interwoven in the Academic Block (Monsoon)
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Water bodies in the Academic Block
View along main spine of the academic block
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Main Entrance to the Academic complex
Night view - Faculty Cluster
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View - Girl’s Hostel
View - Boy’s Hostel
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Raksha Shakti University (Competition Entry) Gandhinagar, Gujarat Vastu-Shilpa Consultants
Master Plan of the University
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Site - Existing
Water retention ponds
Proposed Road & Pedestrian pathway
Academic Complex & Dining Hall
Boys Hostel
Girls Hostel
Facult Housing
Club & Sports Arenas 79
View from the Amphitheatre
View of Parade ground
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The Exerscise Wall
View of Entrance
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View of Street (Hostel area)
Section through Faculty Cluster
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Boys Hostel
Section through Boys hostel
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Freedom within Confines - Case of an Urban Prison Arthur Road Jail, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai Final Year Design Dissertation The Idea of Freedom - A Free person is one who simply has the ability to select the course of action and is not prevented by external obstacle for contemplating that course in action. Incorporation of the idea of freedom and liberty in the ‘ways of operation’ of disciplinary institutions is the main motive behind this thesis. The Prison - The basic idea behind this space has always been safe custody, confinement and reflection, curtailment of freedom and liberty of freedom. However, in actuality these ideas are remotely seen in prisons, that too in a twisted way. Prisons are said to be temples where devil’s learn to pray. A bunch of convicts, strip them of their possesions and privacy, expose them to nothing by threats of violence, deprive them of meaningful work, over crowd their cell blocks and the result is an embittered underclass more intent in getting even with the society rather than contributing to it. The Site - Arthur Road Jail, Mumbai. The development of the city in the northward direction with the jail forming the nucleus of this region gives it a context for providing urgent transformationof the institution. Upgraded in 1994 to become the central jail the institute has a capacity of 800 inmates while current number of inmates is over 3400.
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The Proposal For the Prison Structure - The idea of isolation is questioned.Using the concept of confinement and reflectio, the institution will aim at all round development of the individuals. Restructuring of the confinement cells, proper usages of open spaces will be the primary concern. Education, vocational training, health care facilities and a library will be added. For the extension - The prison is like a wound-inflicted area upon the city. With visually as well as as functionally unappealing spaces, impoverishment of public space an heightened perception of fear. Creating a threshold that extends from the institution to the city will integrate this region with the rest of the city. This threshold will create places of intensity where a range of people and actitvities may converge. This idea emphasizes on the reintegration (functional, social, disciplinary & professional) on permeable membranes and design with movement in both space and time. The prison is one of the cases that has been narrowed down on. However the overall idea of this thesis is to question the very basis of disciplinary institutions, their idea of punishment and the idea of those outside the fortified walls assuming that they’re free. These instittutions behave more like dead spots when the city is viewed overall. The proposal aims at development of a symbiotic relationship between the city and the institutions. 85
Ground Floor Plan
Section through Core 7,8,10
Section through Core 1,2,3 86
Pedestrian Areas Public facilities Inmate activities Water bodies Security cores Inmate recreational activities Green areas Prison administration
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Process Sketches : Floor 1 & 2 include spaces allocated for vocational training for the inmates, counselling rooms, therap
Level 1 plan
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phy areas and shops extending out to the plaza.
Level 2 plan
Elevation - West
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Process Models : Zonning on site, Introduction of Virendeel Girders as housing blocks, Ground left completely op Inmate cells Toilets/Bath Security cores Security Gallery
Level 3 plan
Section through Core 1 90
pen, Defining the Security cores and woeking the access and connection of girders with the cores.
Level 4 plan
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adjv. descended from the same stock, by a different line. Istanbul City Market Ctrl+Space Competition 2015 Team : Sabyasachi Routray, Anisha Menon
Location plan showing Sciography of proposed Market 92
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• The main site axis has been drawn from • the existing wall along the south-west side. The proposal aims at keeping a part of the existing wall and building around it. So that it still stays as a landmark for the Locals. Two parallel walls house the main staircase leading to the market. The wall also acts as a visual barrier dividing the site into two plazas. One like a micro-plaza for this building whereas the other one acts like a macro-plaza
The main market along with the parking has been pushed down in to the Basement, forming two levels over-looking each other through a central green space. A number of skylights have been provided for natural light and ventilation to the market. The skylights open into the plaza thus creating a vertical visual connection
Sequential 3D visualization of the conceptual idea transforming into the built form 94
• The overall idea of this intervention is to keep the ground connected with the roads completely empty, so that it can be used as a plaza.The Plaza can adapt itself to a number of functions depending on the seasonal festivities or weekend markets or music concerts or local farmer’s markets. • Surface water from the intervention site will be directed to a Rain water collection tank which has • Along the solid wall there are two been proposed below the glass boxes connecting the micro- the main staircase plaza to the macro-plaza visually. They act like small view finders for the passers by on the streets. And they provide the users of the micro plaza which houses the tea house and the workshops a glimse of the street life.
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+ 7.00 M TERRACE FLOOR LVL.
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View of Entry to the Market
Interior of the Market - Upper Basement
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Macro Plaza
Micro Plaza
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Rome Community Ring Young Architect’s Competition 2015 Team : Sabyasachi Routray, Anisha Menon ROME COMMUNITY RING
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Masterplan Green Facade - Frames with vegetation growing on them. This helps in providing better indoor air quality, natural acoustics, cooler indoor and thus bringing the energy consumption level lower. Venetian Plaster
Green facade
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Landscape paving
Exposed Concrete
Water Swales
Inspired from the berms naturally formed on the existing building, the proposed landscape mainly consists of Green Berms and Swales. Thus creating an ever changing landscape seasonally. The Water from the swales id harvested at various points and is reused for flusing and lanscape.
Art Hotel
Water Swales
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Longitudinal Section
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Landscape Berms
Information Centre (Area 2)
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Wine Culture Centre Young Architect’s Competition 2014 Team : Sabyasachi Routray, Anisha Menon - The proposal aims at exploring a sensual yet prudent reciprocity between history and modernity. - The extension building consists of two separate blocks – Functional and Public. - The functional block comprises of storehouses, fruit store and offices. The public block houses the wine museum, tasting room, restaurant, e- space boutique, multi-media and sensory library and the multi-purpose pods. - The extension building embraces the existing building on the north and east side; however, starkly disconnecting itself in form and material, it provides a much required visual contrast to the luxuriant landscape of the vineyard. - The entry is through a narrow street between the two parts of the extension building. An external ramp lodged between the two blocks leading to the basement floor are treated with exposed concrete walls on either side. By the time one reaches the end of this street, the existing façade appears on the ground level along the bustling café, opening out to the dense labyrinth of the vineyards.
View of the proposed building from the wineyard
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- The project becomes a material expression along two large walls that trace the border between the site and its context. - The extension emerges from the existing building like an alien prosthesis, flaring out to embrace the existing building like a protective bastion with its walls of exposed concrete ending in a perforated feature wall at the entrance corner of the site. - The additional block is a narrow and elongated volume within which enclosed is a glass box that connects the two blocks forming a walkway through which a visitor can experience all parts of the building and the process of production of wine. - The glass box is an expression of the atmosphere of the winery itself, colored glass envelops the walkways along which the visitor is introduced into the winery. -Multi-functionality : The fruit store house area when not is use can host events like fashion shows. Multipurpose rentable pods can be used for weddings and private parties. Sustainibility : Roof tops of the additional block used as terrace garden for vegetation, Solar panels along all skylights to reduce consumption of electricity, rainwater from rooftops is directed to the water body on the ground floor which can be used for irrigation and flushing purposed.
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ROOF DETAILS LIGHT PENETRATES INTO THE INTERIOR SPACES THROUGH SKYLIGHTS
BUILDING ENVELOPE + INTERNAL CIRCULATION EXISITING TANKS
GLASS BOX - FOR ALL OUTSIDER MOVEMENT
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STOREHOUSE + FRUIT STORE HOUSE
ADDITIONAL BLOCK - MUSEUM, TASTING ROOM, LIBRARY, MULTI PURPOSE SPACES 105
Alternate usage of the store houses - Fashion Shows
View of the offices 106
View of the Cafeteria & the breathing wall
Entry Ramp View 107
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