Undergraduate Architecture Portfolio 2020

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architecture portfolio

ankita chakrabarti | selected works | 2016-2020


I am a diligent, sincere student with a deep interest in learning new techniques, materials and different perspectives of my profession. I am always prepared to put in my best to achieve the highest standards of work required. I strive towards sustainability and eco-friendliness in my designs in response to the much required balance between man and nature.

A N K I TA C H A K R A B A R T I

........Great architecture strives to conform to the needs of its users. If I'm designing a bay window, I hope it becomes a child's favourite corner. If I'm working out landscape technicalities, let there be memories rolling out on soft grass......... Brindavan Bungalow, Lane no. 11, Shahu colony, Cummins college rd., Karvenagar, Pune 411052, India

( Cover page: Vidyasagar Setu, Kolkata )

ac.arch97@gmail.com chakankita199@gmail.com

+91 9333 541 991


WORK EXPERIENCE May 2019- July 2019 Samakalin Architects, Pune Internship -Sharda farmhouse design|Mulay residence design office retrofitting|landscape renders

INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS 2020 tiny library Design Competition (Volume Zero) 2019 MICRO-HOUSING Design Competition (Volume Zero) 2018 All India Architectural Student Competition (HHAC) for designing “Children’s Hospital & Research Centre” 2018 pocket seat Design Competition (Volume Zero)

DOMESTIC COMPETITIONS National Association of Students of Architecture (NASA) NASA 2017-18 ANDC 2017 -Alpaviram,Celebrating the pauses in life |Hands on | Refurbishing Redundant space | Bus stop In top 20 amongst 800 entries across SAARC nations G-SEN TROPHY Abhudaya |Hyperbolic cities| MSL TROPHY Samanvay|Landscape memorial| NASA 2018-19 ANDC 2018 -Bahali |River front | liminality | In top 36 amongst 500 entries across SAARC nations INDUSTRIAL DESIGN TROPHY | PRODUCT DESIGN Journey to the impossible destinations G-SEN TROPHY Pune2.0 |resilient cities| In top 6 entries at 61st ANC. NASA 2019-20 ANDC 2019 -Kadus|twelve hamlets, one village

2019 maha bamboo development boardelevate green steel competition

2019 Kmatm Model Making Competition (Sinhagad College of Architecture, Pune)

INTERESTS photography | basketball | music | reading | creative writing | movies

SOFT SKILLS Leadership | Teamwork | written & verbal communication| Problem Solving| Interpersonal relations| Adaptability

EDUCATION College ( B.Arch. ) Dr. Bhanuben Nanavati College of Architecture, Pune 1st yr B.Arch SGPA 2nd yr B.Arch SGPA 3rd yr B.Arch SGPA 4th yr B.Arch (1st sem) SGPA

9.630 9.100 8.938 8.458

12th ( Science ) Vikas Vidyaniketan, Vishakhapattnam CBSE- 88.0% 10th ( ICSE ) Welham Girls’School, Dehradun ICSE- 94.4%

ACHIEVEMENTS 2020

Selected for ontario exchange program in Carleton university, ottawa, canada COUNCIL HEAD for academic year 2019-20 Damini sports meet Represented BNCA in Inter-collegiate Basketball 1st Runner-up shear force tournament Represented BNCA in Inter-collegiate Basketball (girls) 1st Runner-up

2018

SECOND RANK in 2nd year B.Arch.

2017

FIRST RANK in 1st year B.Arch

PARTICIPATIONS 2018 MUN (New Silk Way)(BNCA) Delegation of France Best Delegate

2018

NASA- Annual NASA Convention (Anc) VANTAGE POINT|bamboo construction|hands-on certificate workshop

2017 UNAI Program, Kenya

Site intervention at Elementary Schools in Ilbisil, Rift Valley, Kenya Landscape as an Entity and a Context, UNAI-BNCA Tunisia 2017 session, University of Ibn Khaldoun, Tunisia

2016 JAPAN educational tour

Hiroshima memorial and museum visit, Hiroshima Earthquake museum visit, Kobe

TECHNICAL SKILLS AutoCAD ( Autodesk certification)| Revit Architecture SketchUP | Photoshop | Illustrator | Indesign|Lumion Enscape | MS Office Suite

LANGUAGES English | Hindi | Bengali


01

02

RESHAM

THE PALM ROAD

Artisan Housing,

Luxury Resort,

Aurangabad, Maharashtra

Lonavala Maharashtra.

03

04

CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL & RESEARCH CENTRE

MULTISTORY CARPARK &FACADE DEVELOPMENT

Ravet, PimpriChinchwad, Maharashtra

Camp, Pune Maharashtra.


05 ORIENTATION & FACILITATION CENTRE Jaisalmer Fort, Rajasthan.

06 COMPETITION ENTRIES

07 WORKING DRAWINGS

08 ...Away From the Studio

( Perspective study, Pencil and charcoal on paper, 1st yr. )



RESHAM

Artisan Housing, Aurangabad, Maharashtra


RESHAM ARTISAN HOUSING, HARSUL, AURANGABAD. YEAR: 4th, semester 1

The design problem asks for sustainable, affordable housing for the artisan communities of Aurangabad. The housing should promote their crafts, facilitate ease of living and comfortable working as well as give tourists and enthusiasts a platform to understand their work, hence getting them worldwide recognition. The campus houses exhibition spaces, an amphitheatre, office spaces and 15% designated amenity space.

AREA REQUIREMENTS: Total:42000 sqm. Open space: 10% Amenity space: 15% Buildable area left= 36000 sqm. ARTISAN HOUSING UNITS:

VIEWS ON SITE

1. BIDRI ART COMMUNITY 90 UNITS X 80 sqm each = 7200 sqm 2.KAAGAZ COMMUNITY 90 UNITS X 80 sqm each = 7200 sqm 3.PAITHANI WEAVING COMMUNITY 50 UNITS X 100 sqm each = 5000 sqm 4.HOMESTAYS add 30 sqm to each of the above x 30 units = 900 sqm 5. TOURISTS UNITS 30 sqm x 30 UNITS = 900 sqm FACILITIES ON SITE: 1. Cooperartive office = 60 sqm 2. Village panchayat = 30 sqm 3. Tourist information centre, 4. Exhibition hall, Workshop area=3000 sqm 5. Anganwadi=60 sqm 6. Multipurpose hall=120 sqm

PROPOSED DESIGN


SITE LOCATION AND MAP


0 HOUSING CLUSTER FOR

BIDRI CRAFTSMEN HOUSING CLUSTER FOR HOUSING CLUSTER FOR

TOURISTS FIRE BRIGADE PATHWAY: 4500 MM WIDE SEASONAL STREAM ALONG SITE DEPRESSION CREATED BY WATER DURING MONSOON

KAAGZI CRAFTSMEN HOUSING CLUSTER FOR

PAITHANI CRAFTSMEN CENTRAL KUND FOR COMMUNITIES

15% AMENITY SPACE

PARKING FOR TOURISTS VIEW FROM ENTRANCE

50


0

EXISTING BRICK KILNS

ENTRY POINT FOR SITE THROUGH SERVICE ROAD PARKING FOR TOURISTS

CENTRAL LANDSCAPING WITH AMPHITHEATRE, EXHIBITION SPACE AND ADMINISTRATION SPACE

EXISTING BUILDINGS NEAR SITE 15% AMENITY SPACE INTERNAL ROADS ON SITE, 3M WIDE

WATER CHANNELS FOR RAINWATER DRAINAGE AND COLLECTION

SITE PLAN

100m

CENTRE LANDSCAPING BETWEEN OFFICE SPACES WITH AMPHITHEATRE AND EXHIBITION SPACE


bidriware cluster

BIDRI CRAFTSMEN CLUSTER

Jaali walls are used for the workshop space to let in adequate amount of light but provide shade from glare

DIFFERENT USES OF THE KITCHEN SPACE

(extra sleeping space)

(dining space)

pergolas are used to cover balconies. They let in air and create interesting shadows.

(sitting space)

sleeping space (3.35 x 2.81m)

kitchen & multi-purpose space (5.77 x 2.81m)

+450

up bath (1.51 x 1.37m) w.c.

(1.25 x 0.94m)

up 0.00

living space (3.77 x 3.81m)

to 1st floor

utility

+2100

store and workspace

GROUND FLOOR

SECTION THROUGH STAIRS

sleeping space (3.35 x 2.81m)

kitchen & multi-purpose space (5.77 x 2.81m)

LARGE OPENINGS are provided to let in adequate daylight for the service core

+3750

up bath (1.51 x 1.37m) w.c.

(1.25 x 0.94m)

0.00

living space (3.77 x 3.81m)

to 2nd floor

utility

+5400

store and workspace

FIRST FLOOR

sleeping space (3.35 x 2.81m)

kitchen & multi-purpose space (5.77 x 2.81m)

+7050

up bath (1.51 x 1.37m) w.c.

(1.25 x 0.94m)

utility

0.00

living space (3.77 x 3.81m)

to terrace +8700

store and workspace

FRONT ELEVATION SECOND FLOOR

0

5

10m

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION


paithani cluster

R INTE

NAL

SO WAY ROAD

PAT

Y FO H WA

E N SIT

RE R FI

ICLE VEH E D A BRIG

PAITHANI WEAVERS CLUSTER

VIEW FROM HANDLOOM SIDE

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

ENTRANCE TO HOUSE UP 2000

kitchen

w.c.

dining

1380 2265

living space

6160

2960

1480

utility

sleeping space

2460

4950

8640

3300

store

DN

3540

1740

bath

2250

Large openings above lintel level for heated air to escape.

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

Guna Tubes are used for the vault. they insulate against the Aurangabad heat and make the interiors cooler during summer and warmer during winter.

handloom space

1320 420

FLOOR PLAN 0

5

10m

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

3000 mm clear height

jaali walls with varied orientations help to keep out hot air and let in cool air. They also reduce inbound sunlight and provide shade.

SECTION THROUGH STAIRS

TRANSVERSE SECTION


kaagaz cluster utility workspace store

kitchen and multipurpose space ( 5.35x x2.1 m )

FD

up

Brick jaali used to surround workplace for kaagzi artists. Large amounts of sunlight is let in to help dry products.

2550

bath (2.5 x 1.75m)

3510

living space (4.2 x 3.54m)

FD

sleeping space (3.65 x 2.85m)

Vaulted ceilings are used to create extra volume for hot air to rise up so that occupied volume of the house is kept cool

FD FD

Jaali walls are used here for visual barrier around dry balcony. Unfinished jaali wall has been used to create visual art and let in sunlight.

utility workspace

900mm high railing made of treated paper tube rolls

store

kitchen and multipurpose space ( 5.35x x2.1 m )

FD

up

2550

bath (2.5 x 1.75m)

3510

living space (4.2 x 3.54m)

FD

sleeping space (3.65 x 2.85m)

TRANSVERSE SECTION

FD FD

SIDE ELEVATION

FLOOR PLANS 5

10m

central community kund

KAAGAZ CRAFTSMEN CLUSTER

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

0

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION


landscape detail

VIEW OF EXHIBITION SPACE OFFICE SPACESearth-bermed

EXHIBITION PANELS

OPEN AIR AMPHITHEATRE

VIEW OF AMPHITHEATRE

LONGITUDINAL SECTION

sustainable strategies

GRASS LINED PAVERS Heat island effect of paver stones is reduced by using grass lined pavers. These are cost effective, low maintainance, keep the surroundings cool and are easy to install.

FILLER SLABS Filler slabs employ replacing ‘unproductive’ concrete by a filler material which reduces the weight of the slab and cost of concrete used. Since the weight of the slab is reduced, lesser steel is required for reinforcement, further reducing expenses.

ROOFING WITH GUNA TUBES An element called ‘guna tube’ is used which consists of tapering conical, burnt clay pipes adapting them to come together, socket into one another and stacked in a curved form along the centering formwork. A series of such arches make a barrel vault. After joints are filled and topped with plaster, the roof becomes rigid and waterproof, doing totally without steel or timber. Air inside the hollow-tiled roof protects from heat and cold. It is ready for use within 3 days and requires no maintenance with a life span of more than 50 years.

PAPER TUBES Waste paper tubes of the Kaagaz community craft is used to form the railing in their houses.

Being light in weight this variation of the vault roof is safe even in earthquake prone areas.

JAALI WALLS Jaali walls with vent forms are designed to channel in cool air on a hot day and give out warm air. They filter the harsh sunlight and create interesting shadow patterns.

WATER KUNDS each cluster of houses has a community kund in the centre which has a water reservoir for rain-water harvesting and is also an interaction space.



THE PALM ROAD

Luxury Resort, Lonavala Maharashtra.


THE PALM ROAD Luxury Resort, Lonavala, Maharashtra.

The design premise calls for 'luxury' that needs to be understood in terms of creation of an exclusive ambience, as uniqueness in design. Lonavala is a hill station in western India (near Mumbai) surrounded by green valleys. A popular tourist hub at an altitude of 2,047 ft above sea level, Lonavala offers a pleasant climate, magnificent elegance, historical forts, ancient caves and beautiful lakes which make it one of the most sought after destinations in India. The theme for the resort is MINIMALISM. It is proposed to be an embodiment of luxury and serenity, a much sought after escape from the chaos of city life surrounding it.

Minimalism is a tool that can assist you in finding freedom. From fear. From overwhelm. From guilt. From depression. Freedom from the trappings of the consumer culture we’ve built our lives around. Real freedom.

It draws its greatest influence from Japan. The Zen philosophy, which places value on simplicity as a way to achieve inner freedom, manifests itself in Japanese architecture.

YEAR:

3rd, semester 2

( view of entrance & reception )


SITE MASTER PLAN


accomodations

SUITE: SECTION A-A'

SUITE: VIEW FROM ACESS ROAD

SUITE: PLAN

DELUXE PREMIUM: SECTION A-A' SUITE: VIEW OF DECK

DELUXE PREMIUM: PLAN

DELUXE PREMIUM: VIEW OF DECK deluxe villas

deluxe premium villas suites

KEY PLAN ( 1:10000 )

DELUXE: VIEW OF DECK

DELUXE: PLAN


luxury suite luxury suites

SECTION A-A' KEY PLAN ( 1:10000 )

LOWER FLOOR PLAN VIEW OF OPENTO-SKY BATH GROUND FLOOR PLAN

FLOOR PLANS

TOP VIEW VIEW OF LIVING AND DINING SPACE FROM DECK

LIVING ROOM

UPPER DECK

POOL SEATING IN LOWER DECK

KIDS BEDROOM

BAR AT LOWER DECK

MASTER BEDROOM


themed restaurant

main restaurant

VIEW FROM SOUTH

VIEW OF ENTRANCE

SECTION A-A'

SECTION A-A'

BASEMENT FLOOR PLAN

FLOOR PLAN themed restaurant main restaurant

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

KEY PLAN ( 1:10000 )


spa and refI_exology

VIEW FROM SOUTH

SECTION A-A'

SECTION B-B'

FLOOR PLAN

banquet halls

spa and reflexology

banquet halls

KEY PLAN ( 1:10000 )

FLOOR PLAN



CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL & RESEARCH CENTRE

Ravet, Pimpri-Chinchwad, Maharashtra


children’s hospital & research centre Ravet, Pimpri-Chinchwad, Maharashtra YEAR: 3rd, semester 1

The site selected for the project is located at the revenue village in Kiwale, an extended area of PimpriChinchwad Municipal Corporation, and is easily accessible from the rapidly developing suburbs of Wakad, Balewadi, Ravet, Punawle and Tathawade. It is a corner plot located just across the diversion where MumbaiBangalore highway turns into the Pune-Bombay expressway. The site is accessed by roads on two sides, one from 45.0m wide road from N-NW side (Adarsh Nagar Rd.) And other from W-WS side, 30.0m wide Aundh-Ravet Rd. Both roads are BRTS corridors. The site is opposite Kohinoor Grandeur, a residential colony on W-SW side and an open plot, part of s.no. 77 on the se-e side, is reserved for residential land use. Main terrain type is flat, with few trees as marked on site plan.

VIEW FROM SOUTH

SITE PLAN


VERTICAL ZONING Vertical zoning in the hospital is planned according to intensity of sterilization and need of access. More public areas are allotted to the lower floors and areas requiring lesser interference is placed in the upper floors. High thermo-baric entities like the main kitchen and Central Sterile Services Department (CSSD) unit are placed on the top most floor to contain risk of hazards.

7F staff dormitory ( CSSD ) medical records department dining area kitchen

6F

medical library patient party interaction interface post-op hall pre-op hall O.R. complex catheterisation dirty utility corridor

5F

parents dormitory Neonatal-ICU (NICU) HDU (High Dependency Unit) ICU (non-ventilated) ICU (ventilated)

4F

nursing station single & double rooms

3F

2F

children's play area general wards cafeteria children's play area speech therapy counselling rooms training rooms daycare laundry dialysis radiology

1F

cafeteria sample collection research department physiotherapy out-patient department

GF

reception and waiting stores administration and billing gift shop and pharmacy waste management mortuary emergency wing

COMMON AREAS toilets vertical circulation services


00 07 R1

TOILET BUDGETING

COUNSELLING POLICY ANALYSIS

14850 10600

EXTRA 150 SQ.M

HR

BIOMEDICAL WASTE COLLECTION ROOM

STATIONERY

ADMINISTRATION DEPT.

DN GIFT SHOP

MARKETING

UP FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS

MORTUARY

EMBALMING AREA

AHU

STRETCHER LIFT SERVICE LIFT

9700

ATM

BODY STORAGE

SLUICE ROOM

6250

PHARMACY

ATTENDANT

FINANCE & ACCOUNTING WRITING DESK

ELECTRICAL DUCT EMERGENCY WING VISITORS' STRETCHER LIFTS LIFT DOCTORS' SERVICE LIFT LIFTS

2405

3350

11350

2400

(DOUBLE HEIGHT SPACE)

1500

20680

WAITING

COURTYARD

2400

RAMP DN 1:13 13850

RECEPTION AND ENQUIRY

4000

7010

2400

UP

700

GAS PIPELINE DUCT 3304

856

4350

FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS FIREMEN'S LIFT

UP

2130

TOILET

GENERAL STORE

MEDICAL STORE

SITE MASTER PLAN ( 1:600 )

MORTUARY

FEATURES OF THE EMERGENCY WING:

NS PLASTER AND ORTHO

NURSES' DUTY ROOM STAFF DUTY ROOM FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS UP

DETAIL PLAN OF EMERGENCY WING ( 1:300 )

ED PATH LAB

X-RAY AND IMAGING ECG TROLLEY AND STRETCHER PARKING 2400

NS

RECEPTION

EXAMINATION

RESUSCITATION 3350

2405 2400

DOCTORS' DUTY ROOM

MEDICO-LEGAL AND P.R.O

3304

Additionally it consists of a drivers' room and attached toilet for on duty Ambulance drivers.

OBSERVATION BEDS

The emergency wing is provided with its own minor OR, Pathology lab, observation beds, wellequipped triage area, plaster room, resuscitation and examination rooms, and ecg centre.

STRETCHER LIFT SERVICE LIFT

TRIAGE AREA

WAITING AREA STORE DRIVERS' ROOM

TOILET OT FOR MINOR PROCEDURES

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION


PLANNING OF O.R. COMPLEX

SIXTH FLOOR PLAN

The O.R. Complex is placed on the 6th floor along with Catherization unit and has very limited access by authorised personnel only. The O.R. Block has four levels of sterilization from outer to inner.

STERILIZATION LEVELS LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 4

MAJOR ORs MINOR OR PRE-OP CARE POST-OP CARE DEPT. OF ANAESTHESIA STAFF CHANGING ROOMS MEDICAL LIBRARY DIRTY UTILITY CORRIDOR



MULTISTORY CAR-PARK & FACADE DEVELOPMENT Camp, Pune Maharashtra.


MULTISTORY CAR-PARK &FACADE DEVELOPMENT Camp, Pune, Maharashtra. YEAR: 3rd, semester 1

The influence and value of parking in planning for liveable communities is often underestimated and not well understood. A parking deserves more attention than it typically gets, due to its influence on the character, form, function, and flow of our communities. Many places in our region face a shortage of available, convenient parking close to businesses, especially in traditional downtowns. Multi-storey car park buildings are parking structures of more than one level. They offer large parking capacity in a dedicated structure.

the site : MG ROAD, PUNE

Owing to traffic movement problems and parking issues around MG Road and East Street, the Pune Cantonment Board is proposing a multi-level car parking structure in the vicinity.

FLOOR PLAN 0

5

10

SECTION

15m


FACADE DETAIL

VIEW FROM NORTH-WEST

“A FACADE THAT EATS SMOG” Back in 2011, the German chemical company ALCOA unveiled a technology for a material containing titanium dioxide that could clean the air around it by releasing spongy free radicals that could eliminate pollutants. This product is designed to induce air turbulence that speeds up the removal of nitrate particles, the smog by-product. Being very slick, the coating also speeds up the washing away of bird droppings and other dirt. PROSOLVE370E is a decorative architectural module that can effectively reduce air pollution in cities when installed near traffic ways or on building facades. As a modification to existing architectural surfaces, It essentially tunes buildings to respond better to their immediate environments. The modules have been installed across the globe, with projects in Mexico, Australia, and United Arab emirates.

WORKING: Activated by daylight, the titanium dioxide releases free radicals into the air which catalyse a chemical reaction converting nitrous oxide, one of the main smog gases to nitrates, a fertilizer.

In 2012, prosolve370e was installed at Torre de especialidades, hospital Manuel gea Gonzales. According to recent technology studies, it is reducing the pollution of 1,000 cars per day.

The facade will help in making the environment more sustainable for its users and significantly contribute in lowering the carbon footprint of the building as the project site at Camp, Pune, overlooks busy traffic zones of two major expressways.



ORIENTATION & FACILITATION CENTRE Jaisalmer Fort, Rajasthan.


ORIENTATION AND FACILITATION CENTRE AT JAISALMER FORT, RAJASTHAN. YEAR:

1st, semester 2

The considered site is located after the first entry gate, outside the second entry gate of the Jaisalmer Fort, also known as the Golden Fort or Sonar Quila. It spans an approximate 37 m in length and increases from 12 m to 22 m in breadth. It lies to the left on the way to the fort with residential, spiritual and commercial buildings surrounding it. The bastion wall of the Jaisalmer fort lies to the south and west of the site. There is a covered drainage line to the north. Sun path over the site follows east-south-west. Incoming wind is from south-southwest. The fort is located along the southern edge of the city. It's one of the most striking monuments in the area, its dominant hilltop location making the sprawling towers of its fortifications visible for many miles around.


Location of site with respect to Jaisalmer fort, Rajasthan.

The bastion wall on the south of the site is abutted by secondary walls of decreasing height. Material used is interlocked sandstone blocks. Detailed carving and handiwork is visible on all chajjas and window projections. Window openings are small to prevent inflow of hot winds

residential commercial spiritual plot area

main (first) entrance

second entrance


PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

5

0

10m

0

3753

0

1200

4

PLAN ( 1:300 ) 1. Orientation and publication centre 2. Reception 3. Partition screen 4. Café counter 5. Guide booth 6. Washrooms 7. Courtyard 8. Cloak room 9. Accessibility 10. Mobility 11. Medical & emergency

1800

2500

3500 5000

8610

Tensile roof- economical, flexible design, lightweight structures- hence earthquake proof. Good translucency reduces need of lighting.

2500

5300

600

3890

1200

3000

7

FRONT ELEVATION ( 1:300 )

3100

3600 600

2000

Solar tile roofing- photovoltaic roof shingles are a viable, tax-subsidised option in the arid Rajasthan climate to generate electricity for consumption.

SECTION ( 1:300 )

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

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11

4500

600

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3000

6

10

293

6

9

2 5900

3000

3050

3

0 328

12590

3000

1

40 206

8

930 0 1 242

430

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION


The cafeteria counter serving upto 200 customers per day

The courtyard surrounded by washrooms for males and females and one universally accessible toilet

reception desk with shelves acting as a partition



COMPETITION ENTRIES


TINY LIBRARY COMPETITION, VOLUME ZERO, 2020



G SEN TROPHY, NASA 2019



INDUSTRIAL DESIGN TROPHY, NASA, 2019




WORKING DRAWINGS


WORKING DRAWINGS

PROJECT: Research Block for Research & Indology Centre, Melukote, Karnataka.

DETAIL PLAN AT P (CENTRE LINE PLAN)

year: 3rd, semester 1

LINKS 8MM diam @ 175 c/c

930 330 230

1230

MAIN REINFORCEMENT 10mm dia @ 175c/c 20

COLUMN MAIN REINFORCEMENT 12mm dia @ 175 c/c

03 1.3

150mm THK PCC LAYER

450 550 1150 1450 NOTE: REFER R.C.C CONSULTANT'S DRAWING FOR ALL STRUCTURAL DETAILS.

6590

1580

890

1140 1860

1930 4540

12640

9720

2770 2140

5000

10020

LINKS 8MM diam @ 175 c/c

6750

1500

175

COLUMN MAIN REINFORCEMENT 12mm dia @ 175 c/c

350

KICKER

150

DISTRI UTION STEEL 8mm dia @ 175c/c

150

MAIN REINFORCEMENT 10mm dia @ 175c/c 150mm THK PCC LAYER NOTE: REFER R.C.C CONSULTANT'S DRAWING FOR ALL STRUCTURAL DETAILS.

KEY PLAN ( SCALE 1:1500 )

FOUNDATION DETAIL

10460

250

3860

1410

4540

2590 0

0 181970 187

0

67

14

60

19490

9720

19

8480

21

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30

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6000 1860

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1140890

20

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7930

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6680

27 8

90

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213

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2115

80

210

23140

0

2258

6590

4301480 1960

11

12640 23100

BLOCK PLAN ( SCALE 1:300 )

14

0

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION


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TERRACE PARAPET WALL LEVEL +10200.00 TERRACE LINTEL LEVEL +9300.00 TERRACE PARAPET RAILING +8350.00 TERRACE FLOOR LEVEL +7200.00 FIRST FLOOR LINTEL LEVEL +6150.00 FIRST FLOOR SILL LEVEL +5050.00 FIRST FLOOR SLAB LEVEL +4050.00 GROUND FLOOR LINTEL LEVEL +3000.00

NORTH ELEVATION ( SCALE 1:200 )

GROUND FLOOR SILL LEVEL +1900.00 PLINTH LEVEL +900.00 GROUND LEVEL 00.00

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B

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TERRACE PARAPET WALL LEVEL +10200.00

TERRACE PARAPET RAILING +8350.00 TERRACE FLOOR LEVEL +7200.00 FIRST FLOOR LINTEL LEVEL +6150.00 FIRST FLOOR SILL LEVEL +5050.00 FIRST FLOOR SLAB LEVEL +4050.00 GROUND FLOOR LINTEL LEVEL +3000.00 GROUND FLOOR SILL LEVEL +1900.00

SOUTH ELEVATION ( SCALE 1:200 )

PLINTH LEVEL +900.00 GROUND LEVEL 00.00

02 3.1

14 C48

C49

C50

C51

C52

13 C44

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2100

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.....AWAY FROM THE STUDIO


NATURE STUDY ( water colour on paper )

SKETCHES & ARTWORK

( poster colour on paper )


NATURE STUDY ( water colour on paper )

SKETCHES ( graphite and charcoal on paper )


LIVE SKETCHING ( ink on paper )

STILL LIFE ( water colour on paper )


LIVE SKETCHING ( ink on paper )

LIVE SKETCHING ( ink on paper )

DEPICTION OF A CYCLE IN VAN GOGH'S STYLE tool- brush handle end ( acrylic on canvas )


year: 1st, semester 1 Basic Design (Individual)

MODELS & WORKSHOPS

The objective was to create a dynamic flow of volumes through paper folding, origami and use of positive and negative space. Model size is A1. Model is made from single sheet of paper. year: 2nd, semester 1 History of Architecture Group (7) Westminster Abbey: Study of Gothic Architecture Style.

year: 3rd, semester 1 History of Architecture Group (7)

Model size is A1. Model is made from foam board and high-density thermocol.

year: Form 3rd, semester explorations 1 Design studio (individual)

Humayun's Tomb: Study of Mughal Architecture Style. Model size is A2. Model is made from paper.

NASA_ANC 2019: "VANTAGE POINT" Hands-on Bamboo Workshop_5 days

year: 3rd, semester 1 Design studio (individual)

Model of Multistory car-park with facade development

The objective was to create a vantage point for use as an interactive recreation spot by the students. Only major joinery was done by bolting. All other joinery is done through knots and ropes of different sizes.


PHOTOGRAPHY iPHONE 7+

NIKON COOLPIX P520

The white sand pleaded the last rays of a glorious day, Pray, stay a while longer than yesterday Let your light guide a passer-by To look upon me with star-struck eyes And praise my sparkling diamond bay. iPHONE 7+ iPHONE 7+ NIKON COOLPIX P520

NIKON COOLPIX P520


THANKYOU

ankita chakrabarti | ac.arch@gmail.com


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