Anish M | Architecture Portfolio | 2020

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ANISH M

ARCHITEC TURE PORTFOLIO



ANISH M

3/1 Munusamy street, Bharathi block, Jafferkhanpet, Chennai - 600083, India.

antonyanish61@gmail.com (+91) 9445124804

EDUCATION

School of Architecture, Hindustan University | Chennai, India Bachelor of Architecture (2015 - 2020)

EXPERIENCE

Murali Architects | Chennai, India Internship (2018 - 2019)

WORKSHOP Auroville workshop

Sustainable material

Vertical studio - CAF 7 days workshop with renowned architects in chennai

Ferror cement workshop Workshop to make a street furniture using ferro cement

COMPETITION Transparence

Mother and child health care center (2017)

Megapode resort

Conferenece hall, Banquet hall, Guest rooms (2019)

SKILLS

Autocad, Sketchup, Lumion, Vray, Photoshop, Indesign, Illustrator, Microsoft office, Final cut pro Sketching, Watercolor painting, Model making

LANGUAGE Tamil English

INTEREST Piano

Completed 8th grade in Trinity College of Music - London (2019)

Fitness Martial arts, Strength training

DOB : 03 APRIL 1998 INDIAN


3 | Content

EDUCATION ZONE

MERCHANDISE PLAZA

FASHION TECHNOLOGY PARK

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Content | 4

TRADITIONAL HOUSE RESIDENCE

MEGAPOD RESORT COMPETITION




7 | Site plan


Site plan | 8

Since the site contains building typologies that have different usergroups, a linear water body is introducted in the center to buffer the institutional zone and the commercial zone. The Merchandise Plaza is placed in such a way that it attracts the public when viewed from OMR Main Road and Sipcot Entrance. The building is oriented in such a way that it provides complete shade in the evening which is considered the peak time.

The Institutional Zone is placed on the eastern side of the site which is secluded and not in direct contact with the main road. In this case the building is oriented in such a way that it provides shade to the students from the morning sun which will create a welcoming feeling.

The parking is situated on the northern side to restrict vehicular movement in the site which would otherwise hinder the pedestrian pathway. Consequently, the buildings are pushed away from the site entry which would allow a clearer vision of the plaza when viewed from the road.

The main access to the site is from the northern 25m SIPCOT MAIN ROAD. The service lane is provided on the southern side which has an abutting 10m road.Since the exit time of the students from the institute is the entry time of the public crowd into the plaza space, the exit of the institute is situated on the southern side to avoid congestion and overcrowding.

Inspired by Dravidian style ‘kollam’ wherein the water body gets completely filled during monsoons but only partially filled during summer which creates stepped seating areas for congregation, the water body in the site similarly is intended to create an interactive space for fests and events.


9 | Render


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11 | Form development

1.Taking a rectangular mass with respect to the area required for the Education Zone

2. A large volume of space is scooped out from the mass to create a central court. The mass is then oriented to allow the maximum south-east wind to the building

3. A linear axis is created within the mass which segregates the mass into two bands

4. To break the monotonous linear axis and to provide ventilation and views around every classroom, green courts are introduced on either sides of the classroom. The water body is oriented in such a way that it creates a microclimate throughout the building and acts social gathering space for students

5.The mass is stacked one above the other and the faculty block introduced in the first floor is elevated to allow the south east winds

6.Introducing the weaving movement concept to access the different levels without interrupting the existing free flowing circulation

7.In order to allow students interaction in the upper floors also, interactive zones are introduced with voids at the center and opened to the sky to allow light to the green court below


Plans, Renders | 12

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

SECOND FLOOR PLAN


13 | Elevation, Sections, Details

WEST SIDE ELEVATION

SECTION A-A

SECTION B-B

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15 | Render


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17 | Form development

1.Taking a rectangular mass with respect to the area required for the Merchandise Plaza

2. A large volume of space is scooped out from the mass to create a large Plaza space. The mass is then oriented to protect the Plaza from the harmful west radiations and to provide maximum shade and breeze.

3. A linear axis is created within the mass which segregates the mass into two bands

4. Due to the monotonous linear axis and the hidden outer band when viewed from the central plaza space, the bands are broken and oriented in such a way that it allows free flowing circulation and better visuals

5.The bands are stacked one above the other such that it provides maximum shade and better visuals

6.Introducing the weaving movement concept to access the different levels without interrupting the existing free flowing circulation and to provide better visuals of the plaza from the upper

7. A roof is added to provide shade over the corridors and the semi open spaces

8. Inspired by the movement of a cloth under wind’s force, the roof of the plaza is drawn upwards to allow maximum south east wind into the plaza as well as to provide maximum shade for the spaces below. Inspired by the pores of a fabric, varying dia of circles are scooped out of the roof slab to provide skylight allowing more light into the plaza


Plans, Renders | 18

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN


19 | Elevation, Sections

EAST SIDE ELEVATION

SECTION A-A

SECTION B-B


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SKY

George town, Chennai, Ind

George town is known for its congested roads and continuos b commercial units and lacks common social gathering spaces. He which would provide solutions for the lack of green space as we signed abouve without disrupting th


DECK

dia | 8700Sq.m | 2018

building units. Our study area is densely packed with residential and ence, due to the above reasons, the idea of a park came into existence ell as the need for a social gathering space. Hence, a sky deck was dehe functionality of the existing bus terminus.


23 | Site map, concept

The existing broadway bus terminus

The idea of a sky deck above the bus terminus

The proposed design comprising of a pavillion, play ground and open air theater


Form Development | 24

1. Onion dome being one of the most important elements of the Indo-Sarcenic style was taken as the inspiration for the pavilion

2. Based on the planning of the Charbagh Gardens, the onion dome was modified with a square base

3. A pointed arch was projected on all four sides of the pavilion to make way for the pavilion’s opening

4. The pavilions are arranged so as to arrive at a symmetrical design. The entire structure seems to be floating on a waterbody to give a majestic and secured feeling


25 | The dynamic volume

Archway

Seater

Planter box

Monkey bar

Swing

Wavy seater

Bridge

Rubber mountain


Isometric section | 26

PAVILION

The pavilion made of plaster intends to attract kids and locals to allow kids to play, elders to meditate or even allow performance in certain cases. THE DYNAMIC VOLUME

Consisting of a continuous linear steel tube and painted surface, the playground physically connects visitors and locals with a single gesture while also supporting numerous programmatic possibilities and activities. The structure transforms itself into various spaces for kids to play, climb, slide, sit, lay and many others. OPEN AIR THEATRE

The OAT would attract large number of people to spend time together in the evening as a leisure space, allow political congregations and act as a social gathering space in case of any event or festival.


27 | Perspective section


Perspective section | 28

The longitudinal section shows how the proposed park above acts as a social gathering space for the neighbourhood communities without affecting the functionality of the existing High Court Bus Stand.


TRADITION

Tanjore, India | 32

The plot of 3,457 sq ft is located is a quiet residential locality and rectangular in shape and has only few developments in the extrem facade is visible from the adjoining main road and is sure to strike bricks and exposed concrete. this reminds one of th


NAL HOUSE

21 Sq.m | 2019

d is graced by the presence of trees opposite to it. The site is linear me nearness. Since the house sits by an inner residential road, its the attention of an onlooker. The facade is composed in terracotta he traditional vernacular achitecture of the region.


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FIRST FLOOR PLAN 1.Car parking 2.Lily pond 3.Front lobby 4.Living 5.Sunken family living 6. Bedroom 7.Bathroom 8.Pooja 9. Toilet 10.Dining hall 11. Kitchen 12.Storage 13.Lumber room 14.Service verandah 15.Master bedroom 16.Dressing 17.Master bath 18.Study 19.Balcony 20.Lounge 0' 0'

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33 | perspective section, Details

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CUT OUT IN SECTION STARTING POINT

RB4 (18")

RB6 (18")

RB4 (18")

ROOF BEAM IN SECTION

FB16(18") CB6A

RB5 (21") E X P O S E D

EXPOSED COLUMN IN ELEVATION

C O L U M N

3" THK R.C.C SLAB IN ELEVATION

EXPOSED BRICK WALL IN SECTION

3" THK R.C.C SLAB IN SECTION 6" THK PLATFORM IN SECTION

FRONT LOBBY

FRONT LOBBY

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FB14 (18")

STARTING POINT

CHILDREN'S BEDROOM

CHILDREN BEDROOM

FB16 18"

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perspective section, Details | 34

FB19(18")

FB20(18") FB8(15")

2.5" THK RCC SLAB LOFT

FB35(18")

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STARTING POINT

THK PLASTERING INSIDE KITCHEN E X P O S E D

LINTEL BEAM IN SECTION

3" THK COUNTER TOP IN SECTION

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6" BEAM IN SECTION

KITCHEN

LUMBER ROOM

FB35(18")

FB1(18")

4"

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30MM THK. BOTH SIDES POLISHED CUDDAPPA STONE

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ONE SIDE POLISHED CUDDAPPA STONE

FB32(18")

STARTING POINT

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CB10(15")

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KUTHUKAL IN ELEVATION

KUTHUKAL IN ELEVATION


35 | Material palette


Material palette | 36


MEGAPODE

Port blair, Andaman |

The main concept is to conserve the existing natural ecosystem. The design connects triba natural contours of the site. The incorporation of native plant breeds invites distinct speci constrain. The core element of the design is a creation of a pond which serves as a rain oriented around.Innovative techniques like water turbines are used to generate electricit porate natural lighting into the structure.Quite revolution wind turbines are used to gener to cool the air by rejecting the heat to the ground. Solar chimneys are used to re Locally available materials & constructio


E RESORT

| 3900 Sq.m | 2019

al community along with tourist retaining their cultural context and blends with the ies of migrative birds.Despite heavy rains in Andaman, water scarcity is the major nwater reserve as well as sets the micro climate of the area where all spaces are ty using the speed of moving water in a natural way.Light ducts are used to incorrate electricity in an efficient way. Earth air tunnel is a precooling technology used egulate the temperature of the building as well as to provide ventilation. on techniques were implemented.


39 | Site study


Site plan | 40


41 | Plans

87M LVL FLOOR PLAN

93.75 M LVL FLOOR PLAN

90.75 M LVL FLOOR PLAN

ROOF LVL PLAN


Sections | 42

Section 1-1’

Section 2-2’

Section 3-3’

Section 4-4’

Section 5-5’



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