PORT FOLIO Architectural
Anushka Aglawe 2018-2022
ABOUT ME
H E L LO ! PERSONAL INFO anushka.aglawe8@gmail.com Anushka Aglawe +91 89994 33971 08/06/2001
ANUSHKA A. AGLAWE
4 TH YEAR B.ARCH
I am a dreamer who firmly believes that spaces and structure have stories to tell and it’s our moral responsibility to convey them in most interesting way possible. Every space have an emotional value and these ‘values’ are what makes them special and unique. Just like life, spaces have life cycle and phases which can be improved or destroyed by each and every choice made by the designer. Its our responsibility to contribute towards brighter future.
This portfolio is complilation of my personal and team project complete during last 4 years of B.Arch.
Architectural Portfolio 2018 -2022
A -Academic
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Education
Workshop
Bachelor of Architecture
NICEE National Workshop on Earthquake
Participation
Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur Maharashtra CGPA 9.01 2018- present (2023 graduation)
Conducted by National Information Center of Earthquake Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India
XII Higher Secondary Education
by Conducted by 63rd Annual NASA Convention
M.K.H Sancheti premier school and junior college,Nagpur Maharashtra 84.33 % 2016- 2018
X Secondary School Education
Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan Ajni ,Nagpur Maharashtra 95.00 % 2015- 2016
Sustainable design by Ar Apoorva Kelkar
Conducted by National Association of Students of Architecture NASA zone III convention
2020
Conducted by National Association of Students of Architecture
2019
Conducted by Archdias
2020 2019
Work Experience
Asian Paints The MOSAIC
Feb 2022
By Asian Paints Qualified Top 50
Apprentice TATA Advanced System Limited (TASL) MIHAN, Nagpur
Aug 18 - Nov 20, 2021.
RACHAYATA young architects competition
Conducted by TATA Advanced system Limited in collaboration with Symbiosis college MIHAN, Nagpur Maharashtra Winner and Team leader
August 07 - 14, 2021.
Conducted by National Information Center of Earthquake Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur Kanpur, India Special mention for excellent performance
Sept 2020 July 2019
Conducted by National Association of Students of Architecture NASA Shortlisted Top 100 participant
Feb 2019
Laurie Baker Trophy 63 year rd
Conducted by National Association of Students of Architecture Top 5 Finalist
Feb 2019
Rubens trophy Zonal NASA Convention 61st
Conducted by National Association of Students of Architecture for zone 3 Special mention 2nd position
Feb 2019
Conducted by Annual technical fest of Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology (VNIT),Nagpur Tier I 2nd position
March 2018
Designo Devise
Conducted by Annual technical fest of Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology (VNIT),Nagpur Tier I 1st position
Worked in youtube team as a scriptor for creating video content. A uniform platform for students and professionals to built cohesive architectural community .(still working)
Part time ongoing
Environmental Behavioral study of Residential area Guidance- Dr Smita Khan Faculty VNIT Ngp (10 members)
2021 Virtual
Completed a field study on the Laxmi Nagar and Mohan Nagar area. Based on Group observation and questionare based interaction with the local residents
2019
Documentation of Vidhan Bhavan Conducted by VNIT Ngp (30 team member)
As a part of subject study a group of students documented the new and old building of vidhan bhawan Nagpur which is a British era structure erected in year 1912
Documentation of Mutth ,Phad & Dharmshala of Pandharpur ,Maharashtra For the Louis I Kahn Trophy (11 members)
2020
Urban planning and design - Assessing public Spaces Guidance- Dr Sarika Bahadure faculty VNIT Nagpur(5 members)
2019
A survey of old part of city Itwari Nagpur to find out elements of urban public space Making .Based on the principles of Jan Gehl’s and Questionare with Local people
SOFTWARE SKILLS
LANGUAGES
2021
An on field documentation of three major example of pilgrim stay spaces namely mutth, phad and dharmshala.
Architect Devise
Hindi English Marathi German(Basic)
Part time
Worked in the execution team for Industrial plant Renovation and expansion project by TATA Advanced System limited MIHAN Nagpur.
Volunteer Work
ANDC (Annual NASA design competition)
Skills & Interest
December 2021
361 BIT India
NICEE National Workshop on Earthquake
INTEREST
Louis I Kahn Trophy
The lunch box
Rethinking architectural representation
Achievement
Watercolour portraits Monumental Study Traveling Scripting Social Services Reading Novels Dancing Research work Digital Art
2021 Virtual
Auto CAD
Autodesk Revit
Sketchup
Adobe InDesign
Adobe Illustrator
Office Suite
Adobe Photoshop Lumion Architectural Portfolio 2018 -2022
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CONTENTS
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Landscape of Central Gov. School Third Year, 6th Semester Academic Project
02
International Convention Center Third Year, 5 th Semester Academic Project
03
Industrial Design Fourth Year, 7 th Semester Competition Entry
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Laurie Baker Trophy
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Working Drawing for Residential project
Second Year, 4th Semester Competition Entry
Third Year, 6th & 7th Semester Academic Project
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Construction Project
07
Miscellaneous Project
Third Year ,7th semester Academic Project
Academic + Commission work +Personal work
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01 SWAKSHA
Landscaping for C
STORY TIME :
Childhood is the best time of our life and surprisingly more than 60% of our time is spent in our school. This shows that it plays a humongous role in building our personality. but do we give enough attention to our schools and its environment. It was my pleasure to redesign my own school’s landscaping. Being an ex student gave me that extra edge on the perspective to find the problems and provide in depth solution.
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AR
Central Government School
PROJECT INFORMATION Site Location -
Kendriya Vidyalaya Ajni,Near S E C Railway Quarters,Govt Medical College road Ajni , Nagpur-440003
Site Area -
4.21 Acres
Typology -
Institutional type
Current site use - Government funded school ran for railway employees in 2 shifts . Design Objective -
The main objective of this project was to facilitate an appropriate environment for the young school going kids, which would encourage them to appreciate the importance of nature.
Under guidance - Dr Meenal Surawar
Problems: School was expanded very late around after 30 years of its establishment hence lacked in technology and requirement criteria. Solution: Providing a separate playground for primary students and secondary students,fitting to their need,Proper stage for daily assembly and academic programmes,dedicated organic plantation for club activity and teaching purpose,Interesting Play setup with teaching purpose games embedded in it.
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nd ou ry gr ma i ay r pl r p fo d en an rd n a ee c g nt ni ca rga o
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Special customized seating in front of canteen in hexagonal manner in interesting manner encouraging interaction
TREES (ALREADY EXISTING)
PLANTATION SHRUBS
CHAPHA PINK - ht = 5 - 10 m - spread = 5 - 6m - coarse textured vase tree
THUJA - ht = 0.5 -1.3 m max - spread = 0.7-1.2 m max - slight coarse textured
NEEM TREE - ht = 30 m max - spread = 10-20 m max - medium textured round tree
HIBISCUS - ht = 1.0 - 1.25 m max - spread = 0.9 -1.8 m max - medium coarse texture with margin
MANGO TREE - ht = 15-18 m max - spread = 10-20 m max - medium textured round tree ASHOKA TREE - ht = 25m max - spread = 1.5- 7.6 m max - medium textured tree
CHIENESE FAN PALM - ht = 0.5 -1.3 m max - spread = 0.7-1.2 m max - spiky textured TECOMA STANS FLOWER - ht = 1.0 -2.0 m max - spread = 0.7-1.0 m max - spiky textured
GROUND COVERS COMMON PERIWINKLE - spread = 1.5- 7.6 m max - medium textured tree LAMB’S EAR - spread = 0.3-0.9 m max - soft & fuzzy CORAL BELLS - spread = 0.3-0.9 m max - soft & fuzzy
FLOWERING PLANTS MARIGOLD - spread = 1.5- 7.6 m max - medium textured tree RED ROSE - spread = 1.5- 7.6 m max - medium textured tree
WHITE DAISY - spread = 1.5- 7.6 m max - medium textured tree BOUGAINVILLEA - spread = 1.5- 7.6 m max - medium textured tree
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MASTER PLAN
1.5 m wide pathway for students traventine paver block sand box area with swing shed for storage of nursery equipment
play area for primary students with special vigilance
Wall of heros black granite & brick clad wall
Main school building 6 m wide asphalt main access road
assembly ground with pave block surface
parking shed for teachers
traventine block pavement +wooden finish sitting spaces
running track for kids 400 m
play ground area for higher secondary students
kota stone finish skating ring cement finish elevated platform & stepped sitting for kids to watch the game
Permeable paver for cycle parking
Y Different types of colour and materials were use to induce different emotions into child’s psychology. Special emphasis has been given on small needs such as sitting for lunch time and sports time as well. Different dedicated spaces are designed according to club activity and curriculum of the School.
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DETAILED PLAN
Typical module for sitting for kids during lunch break. It serves dual purpose of plantation and steeped seating as well
sitting space for kids pathway with pavers allowing percolation
Entrance to the garden
electric substation
organic plantation bed
compost pit
canteen for students
shaded with clear ht of 4.8m sitting space for students
Detailed plan of organic garden located beside the canteen area of school .A bunch of well grown pre existing trees were retained and incorporated in a seamless manner to give closely knit space feeling.
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COLOUR THEORY
Clams children’s mind and body Promotes concentration and stimulates study Clams children’s mind and body Excites and energize child’s body
Space is developed as organic garden where proper techniques are taught to students This space was opted due to its proximity to the compost pit .Teaching children the importance of pesticide free plantation and farming .encouraging them to respect the nature and inducing the giving back nature in young minds Colour theory is taken into consideration as well,where each colour used in this farming has its own meaning keeping in mind child psychology
Improves reading speed and comprehension
Section showing the detail of organic garden
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02 SYMPOSI
INTERNATIONA
STORY TIME :
Space is created when right elements are arranged thoughtful and precisely .This is true for public places as well where only right elements will give you the perfect results which are a bit hard to achieve . Special Attention to be given towards public gathering spaces which encourages interaction and creates nurturing ambiance.
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IUM
AL CONVENTION CENTER
PROJECT INFORMATION Site Location -
MIHAN Nagpur Maharashtra
Site Area -
4.08 Acres
Built up -
6500 MSQ
Typology -
Public Convention center
Features -
Spaces for interaction,Accomodation center
Design Objective -
Main motive was to provide world class convention center in Nagpur which would attract Visitors of international level and include Accommodation in the same campus giving the complete package feeling.
Under guidance - Ar Ahefaz Panjawani
Solution: To balance the three major dimensions of a building project that are Social ,Ecological &Economical dimensions. The concept of Phenomenology is used which emphasizes on the importance of experience from first person point of view According to the site condition the site is longitudinal in E-W side so plotting a central axis and placing the activities along that axis and try to balance it with symmetry .
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MASTER PLAN
33 0
LAKE COLD WINDS PERGOLA
167.50
30 0
30 0
122000.00
33 0
OPEN TO SKY 1
MAIN CONVENTION CENTER
4
28 9
OAT VIP ENTRANCE ONEWAY ENTRY
CHECK POST
3
SERVICE ENTRY 29
2
9
ACCOMODATION BLOCK
84.50
OPEN TO SKY
HOT WINDS
VIP ENTRY 28 9
AXIS OF SYMMETRY
156000.00
PUBLIC ENTRANCE 27
28 9
ROAD TO THE BASEMENT
9
PUBLIC SPACES AUDITORIUM
SEMI -PUBLIC SPACES
PRIVATE SPACES
BANQUET HALL
ACCOMMODATION
EXHIBITION AREA
MEETING ROOM
BLOCK
CAFETERIA
SEMINAR HALL
CARETAKER UNIT
OAT PARKING SPACES
9
EXIT
28 9
29 9
GENERAL DINING
ADMINISTRATION
27
MAIN CONVENTION CENTRE
5133.6 MSQ
ACCOMMODATION BLOCK
997.6 MSQ
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The two build mass are connected with a single built mass that is an over bridge that connects the two together.
LEGEND SEMI PUBLIC AREA PUBLIC AREA AUDITORIUM OPEN TO SKY CONNECTING BRIDGE
The Convention center has a design responding to the climatic conditions and requirements . The form provides a void for smooth air circulation throughout the form. Curtain wall facade on both sides makes it feel like a united entity. The open air theatre and the guest house are designed to compliment the main convention building.
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MAIN CONVENTION CENTER
The built form is made by stacking of the built mass in a way to ba
BREAST FEEDING ROOM 2.9M X3.0M 7.7 M X 7.6 M 7.7 M X 7.6 M 3.2 M X 7.6 M
10.8M X 11.9 M
10.8M X 11.9 M
14.2 M X 12.0 M
8.0 M X 1.5 M
5.6 M X 6.8 M
CONFERENCE HALL I
5.6 M X 6.8 M 10.0 M X 6.8 M
8.0 M X 2.0 M
SEMINAR ROOM I
8.0 M X 1.5 M 2.6 M X 5.2 M
2.6 M X 5.2 M
11.2 M X 5.0 M
10.0 M X 5.0 M
7.7 M X 5.3 M
19.5 M X 12.0 M
7.0 M X 12.0 M
7.7 M X 5.3 M
21.6 M X 8.0 M
5.2 M X 8.4 M
21.6 M X 19.8 M
21.6 M X 19.8 M
LIFT 2.3 M X 2.8 M
STAIR CASE 5.3 M X 2.5 M
13.0 M X 6.6 M
13.0 M X 6.6 M
2.1MX8.0M
3.6 M X 4.1 M
VIP ENTRANCE
UP
DRESSING ROOM 5.3 M X 4.2 M 4.1 M X 4.3 M
VIP LOUNGE
9.1 M X 3.8 M
UP
4.0 M X 4.3 M
DIRECTORS CABIN
ASSISTANTS CABIN
5.0 M X 4.3 M
KITCHEN CABIN 3.4 M X 4.3 M
CABIN
5.8 M X 4.7 M
3.9M X 4.5M
4.1M X 4.5M
3.4 M X 4.3 M
3.8 M X 4.3 M
DRY PANTRY
INDOOR SITTING
3.7 M X 2.5 M
12.0 M X 6.4 M
STORE ROOM
6.8 M X 3.9 M
19.5 M X 12.0 M
4.4 M X 6.7 M
DRINKING WATER
CABIN
OUTDOOR DINING
3.7 M X 4.2 M 2.4 M X 3.2 M 2.6 M X 3.2 M
7.0 M X 3.4 M
8.4 M X 3.4 M
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
16.3 M X 25.5 M WC FOR STAFF
DIRECTORS CABIN
ASSISTANTS CABIN
CABIN
CABIN
DRY PANTRY
STORE ROOM
CABIN
DRINKING WATER WC FOR STAFF
PUBLIC WASHROOM
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alance it visually and functionally. All the built form is staggered forming interesting interactive niches to promote and support fit for all public spaces
BREAST FEEDING ROOM 2.9M X3.0M 7.7 M X 7.6 M 7.7 M X 7.6 M 3.2 M X 7.6 M
CONFERENCE HALL II
7.8 M X9.8 M
7.8 M X9.8 M
11.4 M X7.7 M
SEMINAR ROOM I
CONFERENCE HALL II 14.2 M X 13.7 M
7.8 M X 3.5 M
7.8 M X 3.5 M
7.7 M X 4.1 M
7.8 M X 3.5 M
14.2 M X 13.7 M
7.8 M X 3.5 M
13.9 M X 3.5 M
13.9 M X 3.5 M
7.9 M X 10.0 M
CONFERENCE HALL I
OUTDOOR DINING 16.4 M X 8.3 M
4.4 M X 5.3 M
HELP DESK UTILITY 2.1M X 2.8 M
INDOOR SITTING
19.4 M X 8.7 M
2.2 M X 2.8 M
4.1M X 4.5M
4.1M X 4.5M
3.9M X 4.5M
3.9M X 4.5M
5.8M X 4.5M
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
11.8 M X 8.6 M
DIRECTORS CABIN
ASSISTANTS CABIN
CABIN
CABIN
KITCHEN DRINKING WATER
DRY PANTRY
STORE ROOM
CABIN
DRINKING WATER WC FOR STAFF
PUBLIC WASHROOM
Roof top restaurant set up with lake view in sight. The area is well shaded by the structure adjacent
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ACCOMMODATION UNIT 115
6523
SERVICE LIFT
6.2 M X 8.0 M
SERVICE STAIR CASE AND LIFT
3256 230 1961
5.7 M X 5.3M
V V
238
GENERAL LIFT
VIP LIFT
LIFT
2400
5M X 6M
238
5500
STAIR CASE
6272
2.5M X 3.9M
GENTS WASHROOM 3.0 M X 2.7M
VIP GUEST HOUSE 5.3 M X 7.1 M
GARDEN
115
2638 LADIES WASHROOM
7619
V
V
RECEPTION DESK
3486
115 1961 V
OPEN TO SKY
Q
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
5.3 M X 7.1 M
V
P
7619
5792
VIP GUEST HOUSE
GENERAL GUEST HOUSE
23125
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
WASHROOM 2.5 M X 1.9M
5.7 M X 5.3M
KITCHEN GENERAL GUEST HOUSE
115
GENERAL GUEST HOUSE
238
WASHROOM 2.5 M X 1.9M
115 5487
5562
SERVICE UNIT
P
5.7 M X 5.3M
WASHROOM 2.5 M X 1.9M
V
DORMITORY
6.2 M X 8.0 M
V
DORMITORY
SER SERVICE STAIR CASE
230
2.8 M X 1.8M
2.8 M X 1.8M
5963
V
WASHROOM 2.5 M X 1.9M GUEST DINING FOR 20 -25 PEOPLE
GENERAL GUEST HOUSE 5.7 M X 5.3M
230
V
5040
V
OPEN TO SKY
STAIR CASE
GENERAL LIFT
LIFT
230
V
230 1115
V
2460
V
115 230
6638
5823
Accommodation unit includes VIP guest room ,general guest room, dorm rooms,caretaker rooms and different VIP and general wing along with their own dining spaces and arrangement.
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2102
RVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
5.7 M X 5.3M
V
22071
V
WASHROOM 2.5 M X 1.9M
WASHROOM 2.5 M X 1.9M GUEST DINING FOR 20 -25 PEOPLE
GENERAL GUEST HOUSE 5.7 M X 5.3M
14046
3486
115 1961
230 1961
115
GENERAL GUEST HOUSE
5040
230
P
230
VIP LIFT
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
22071 14046
Q
3464
KITCHEN
3256
3464
230
2460
2460
SERVICE STAIR CASE
Q
OPEN TO SKY
STAIR CASE
GENERAL LIFT
LIFT
VIP LIFT
Central space with open to sky setting invites maximum natural light into the built form. Creating lively ambiance for the visitor and accommodates staying there.
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03 RACHAYA
INDUSTRIAL DE
STORY TIME :
TATA leadership with trust ,its one of the leading global companies of India Which not only uplifted our Economic status but also gave stat few decades .This campus was developed in one of the early phases of MIHAN development and hence lacked in proper planning consider
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ATA
ESIGN FOR TATA INDUSTRY MIHAN [LIVE PROJECT]
PROJECT INFORMATION Introduction -
Competition 2021 Industrial sector development
Site Location-
TATA Industry, MIHAN,Nagpur, Maharashtra
Site Area -
20 Acres
Typology -
Industrial redevelopment and Expansion
Organizer -
TATA Advanced Systems LTD and Symbiosis College, Nagpur
Team Size -
3 members [4th year]
Status -
Winners of the competition with on going execution [Industrial sector designing]
Design Brief -
Brief was to incorporate legacy of TATA and its brand name into its campus,transforming it into new age technology. The requirements included addition of facilities like office building,training centre,learning center,memorial,health center. With pre existing context the goal was to transform the formal industrial setting into welcoming campus.
tus of global stakeholder which was not there earlier. While designing it was important to live up that name and reputation that has been earned in last ring future vision. Hence it was time to give proper shape to the industrial campus according to the upcoming trend .`
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The campus that consisted of pre-existing structures had to met with a requirement of being a campus and not just an industry. Vastu Shastra played a major role while site organization. South - New Energy - More functionality - Parking & Main office Center - Energy manifestation - Better healing, assured rest - Health center & mess East - Boosting of Energy - Best while studying & gaining knowledge - Amphitheater & Training center West - Should not be empty - Expansion Plants
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 X Y
LEGEND Main Entrance Parking spaces Training center Amphitheater Scaled plane model Material gate Main office Memorial Plantation Mess/Canteen Health Center Scrap yard Existing Structure/plants New expansion plants
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TRAINING & LEARNING CENTER Buffer space between workshops
offices future expansion
Staff offices & meeting rooms
Classrooms
Reception Area Cafeteria The planning of training center is done with curved facade to break the monotonous cubism in the campus. The use of curtain walls allows natural light inside the building which invites positivity to the space. Special reflective pools helps in embodiment of clam feelings.
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MAIN OFFICE BUILDING
Skylight Personal Cabins VIP Lounge Open Offices Focus Pods
Recreational Activities
Huddle Spaces
Central Courtyard
Main Entrance
The planning was based on the thought of creating a comprehensive and functional building that caters the need for psychological and emotional well being, increasing the productivity. The office consists of 6 types of spaces that create an office ecosystem. Open plan work spaces are configured organically to increase collaboration. Central courtyard and Atriums increase the amount of natural light.
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MEMORIAL FOR JRD TATA
THE ABSENCE VOID
ENTRANCE GATE
The memorial is designed and dedicated to “ Mr Jamsetji Nusserwanji TATA” based on the concept of “The presence of absence”. This memorial celebrates the eternal presence and blessing of him on us as a organization and keeping up the spirit of doing work for the greater good.
ONGOING SITE WORK Designing of entranceway, reception area & other interior spaces for SSF Plant PROPOSED DESIGN
AFTER
RECEPTION AREA
FRONT FACADE
ENTRANCE WAY
BEFORE
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04 ASTITVA
LAURIE BAKER
STORY TIME :
LIFE GOES ON AND ON AND ON....... It is a story of a village called Lawada located near Melghat, Maharashtra .As Years passed by forms are just useless structure not more than obstruction in the lives of the residents of the village. It was time for reformation
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A
R TROPHY
PROJECT INFORMATION Introduction -
Competition 2019 Rural development
Site Location-
Chitri,Melghat,Maharashtra
Typology -
Rural Documentation and Redesigning
Organizer -
NASA India in Association with Laurie Baker Center
Team Size -
5 members [3 from 2018 batch and 2 from 2017 Batch ]
Status -
Top 5 amongst 100 architectural colleges from all over India
Design Brief -
The brief was to identify ,document and analyize a hamlet settlement with appropriate modern intervention and redesign it using proper intervention.
y the forest were cleared off in the name of development creating just a flat network of roads and infrastructure built without context .Now these built
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DOCUMENTATION & ANALYSIS
DESIGN & SOLUTION
The design objective involved locating a Tribal Hamlet which was severely altered with Inappropriate modern intervention resulting in advance social and economical effects. Thus the need to re-design the Hamlet with appropriate technologies was to be identified. Documenting Chitri and learning about its short coming lead to the knowledge about the division of tribes in Chitri based on their jobs. The development of individual models of housing according to their particular needs was to be done. Problems like poor Sanitation, safe water, education, healthcare, lack of social cohesion, lack of skills for Job opportunities, etc were identified. The linear settlement pattern of houses was problematic in terms of laying out drains that ended up at the entrances of the houses. The possibility of future expansion was severely affected with future houses being more & more alienated from the older houses. Thus the solution that could cater all the needs and solve all the problems Chitri had was gratified which can be seen in the following sheets. For instance a radial pattern design for the settlement was brought up. The construction materials like mud, bamboo, thatch, sagwaan :available in proximity ensured the familiarity, by look and by use.
HENCE DESIGN PROPOSAL IS JUSTIFIED
“REINVENTING THE PRESENT SO THAT THE FUTURE CAN ACCOMMODATE THE PAST “
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DOCUMENTATION AND ANALYSIS
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DESIGN AND SOLUTION
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05 WORKING DRAWING
A RESIDENTIAL PROJECT FOR MR VILAS BAKADE A 18000
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FOOTING PLAN
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3120
C4 F4 5
C1 F1 1
1499
C4
3410 3060
3410 400 1400 1100 500
C2 F2 4
3115
400
350 C2 7
1500
1
400
3
2100
8755
900
9655
350
4
18000
18000
4
3890
4 08 17
3010
3059
2900
230
5345
350
9655
PARKING SPACE
C4 F4 8
3410 14971
1500
2
350 900
400 C2 F2 7
C4
1430
350
2100
2100 900
C2 F2 9
350
18000
8755
7
3
C4 F4 11
57
9655
11085
C2 10
13
4
C2 F2 10
11085
1150 1430
350
11085
1430
5
400
C2 F2 12
A
B
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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C
A
5000
10000 2000 3115 2000
1615 2000
10000 7000
1500 1614
3000 3116
C
B
18000
18000
10000
8385
18000
3115 1999
B
8385
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3386
1500
230
1500 1616
3384
3155
230
3155
230
1500
750
V1
1831
9655
4
1800 3730 1633
8755
3
1800
4195
3365 1800
230
230
W1
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
3230
T=250mm R=175mm
3115
A
8385
5000
B
1500 1500 1616
0000
10000
10000
230 3384
2000
6540 7000
3115
3386
1
X’
BALCONY 1000MM WIDE
2000
1500 230 1500 1614
2
4635 2230
3540
VERANDA 2000x3540mm
28
5345
19
20
21
22
24
23
25
250 250250250 250 250250 250
1615
3115 2000 10000
1000
1000
X
0000
300
D1
2000
3115
3000 3114 8385
C
0000
1050
230
1
230
2000
1
X’
1615
00
B
W1
230
3155
27
2
2230 4210 3115
1500
3350
LIVING ROOM 3155x4195mm
KITCHEN 3270x3155mm
26
2
5345
1930 2230 3120
230
900
230
5345
300
0
3000
BATHROOM 1200X2140mm
W1
230
C1 3 230
V1
3155
1500
C2 6
2
2140
230
C4 5
D3
5
D3
3248
3365 1800
3410 230
350
3120
BATHROOM 1200x2140mm
D2
11085
600 1500
115 900
1200
3890
48
0
115
230
18000
8755
2140
1705 945 14000
3
115
2140
1200
3
900
6
1144
8755
230
D3
115
4
18000
18000
900
C2 9
4
9655
900
14855
230
W1
D2
TOILET 900X1200MM
V1
14000 945
9655
350
PARKING SPACE
600
1150 1430
1500 537 600
C2 12
11
MASTER BEDROOM 3155x3655mm
115
2139
900
1355 3155
615 115
1483
5
5
900
1200
3730 1800
3380 3800 350
11085
230
230
BEDROOM 3155x3655mm
W1
11085
900
1355 3155
3000
C1 15
D2
D2
900
230
W2
115
14855
900
6
BALCONY 1000MM WIDE
750
6
BALCONY 1000MM WIDE
W2
230
14855
1831
1500
29
14
1000
1615
230
300
3120
115 615
3350
30
1000
00
C
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SECTION X-X’ OVER HEAD WATER TANK
AREA STATEMENT TOTAL PLOT AREA
PARAPET LEVEL +10780
1
TERRACE LEVEL +9780
1800
1200
PERMISSIBLE FSI
1000
18M X 10M = 180 SQ.M
FIRST FLOOR B/U AREA
7M X 12M = 84 SQ.M
SECOND FLOOR B/U AREA
7M X 12M = 84 SQ.M
45
44
43
3060
NIL
GROUND FLOOR B/U AREA
42
NIL
TERRACE FLOOR B/U AREA
SECOND FLOOR LEVEL +6720
39
38
37
TREAD=250MM RISER=170MM
19
TREAD=250MM RISER=170MM
13393
BALCONY AREA
40
1200
84SQ.M + 84SQ.M = 168 SQ.M
TOTAL B/U AREA
41
SECOND
84
TERRACE
-
12.6SQ.M 12.6SQ.M
1).3.16M X1M X 2 = 6.32M2 2).7.00M X1M = 7.00M2 1).3.16M X1M X 2 = 6.32M2 2).7.00M X1M = 7.00M2
0.72
13.32M2
0.72 230
-
SCHEDULE OF OPENINGS
PLINTH LEVEL +600
TYPE & NUMBER PROVIDED
SIZE
TEAK WOOD SINGLE SHUTTER PANELED DOOR
1
D2
900 X 2100 MM
TEAK WOOD SINGLE SHUTTER PANELED DOOR
3
D3
750 X 2100 MM
TEAK WOOD SINGLE SHUTTER PANELED DOOR
2
W1
900 X 1350 MM
TEAK WOOD PANELED GLASS WINDOW
2
W2
1800 X 1350 MM
TEAK WOOD PANELED GLASS WINDOW
6
V
600 X 900 MM
MILD STEEL LOUVERED VENTILATOR
3
SCHEDULE OF COLUMNS
6 X 10 Dia 200 c/c
6 dia 8 dia
280X400
6 X 10 Dia 200 c/c
C3
-
-
-
-
C4
5, 8, 11
230X400
280X450
6 X 10 Dia 200 c/c
-
F4
900 X 1100 D = 300MM d = 150MM
1500
7000
1500
10000
ELEVATION
PARAPET LEVEL
SECOND FLOOR LEVEL
8 dia LINTEL LEVEL
PARALLEL TO SHORT SIDE
PARALLEL TO LONG SIDE
1000X1200 1100X1300
11 X 10 Dia
9 X 10 Dia
1050X1250 1150X1350
11 X 12 Dia
-
1
EXCAVATION SIZE
-
1100X1300 1200X1400
SILL LEVEL
FIRST FLOOR LEVEL
9 X 12 Dia
-
-
11 X 12 Dia
11 X 12 Dia
3060
F3
2
FOOTING REINFORCEMENT
SCHEDULE OF FOOTING
F2
3
TREAD=250MM RISER=170MM
-
SCHEDULE OF FOOTING
F1
4
RINGS FOOT
280X350
230X350
800 X 1000 D = 300MM d = 150MM 850 X 1050 D = 350MM d = 150MM
5
TERRACE LEVEL
230X300
P.C.C BED SIZE
6
3060
MAIN BARS
2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 14
SIZE
7
3060
SIZE BELOW G.L
C2
TYPE
5540 8
1000
1, 3, 13, 15
9
1000
C1
1231
COLUMN REINFORCEMENT
SCHEDULE OF COLUMNS SIZE ABOVE G.L
20
1000
1200 X 2100 MM
NUMBER
21
GROUND LEVEL +0000
D1
TYPE
22
SILL LEVEL
EXCESS BALCONY AREA IS TAKEN INTO BUILT UP AREA
NOTATION
23
FIRST FLOOR LEVEL +3660
13.32M2
-
-
24
10943
84
-
-
-
25
1200
AREA
26
900
AREA SQ.M
27
PLINTH LEVEL
600
FIRST
-
EXCESS BALCONY
1200
GROUND
(SQ.M) AREA(15%)
PROVIDED BALCONY
3060
FLOOR
PERMISSIBLE BALCONY
B/U AREA
3060
LINTEL LEVEL +5910
GROUND LEVEL
1384
7000
1500
10000
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DETAIL @ A
PLAN OF BATHROOM
A
20MM Thk. POLISHED GRANITE
1315
230
30MM Thk. SS BALUSTER
A
A' 300
8MM Thk. GRANITE
150x150 MM GRAIN TEXTURED HARD FLOOR TILES
R.C.C
5
400
500
D750
750
100X100X6MM Thk. MS PLATE
115
20 MM Thk. POLISHED GRANITE 2 MM GROOVE
115
750
C2 10
5
10MM Dia. MS BOLTS, BOLTED TO MS PLATES
35
V600
150
146
40
D750
DETAIL @ B BALUSTER FIXING DETAIL @B
30MM Thk. MS TOP RAILING
POLISHED GRANITE
V600
Y JUNCTION
30MM Thk. SS CONNECTION OF BALUSTER 100MM DIA. PIPE
30MM Thk. MS INTERMEDIATE RAILING
1200
CONCRETE INFILL AROUND 20MM THE Thk. PIPE
30MM Thk. SS BALUSTER
20 MM Thk. POLISHED 1050 GRANITE 2 MM GROOVE
NANI TRAP
NOSING
100X100X6MM WATER HEATER Thk. MS PLATE
R.C.C
B
SLOPE
750
10MM Dia. MS BOLTS, BOLTED MS GULLYTO CHAMBER PLATES
1430
INSPECTION CHAMBER
1050
C H
3
3
8MM Thk. GRANITE
C2 7
150x150 MM GRAIN TEXTURED HARD R.C.CFLOOR TILES
COLD WATER TAP
230
20MM DIA. WATER SUPPLY PIPES
HOT WATER TAP 2215
A
W.C. AND BATHROOM PLAN SECTION A-A’ A
WALL FITTING DETAIL STAIRCASE RAILING DETAIL @A
100
BALUSTER FIXING DETAIL @B 300
A
400
500
500MM DEEP LOFT FOR STORAGE
WATER DRIP 800X450X50 MM R.C.C. CHAJJA
150
15MM THICK CEMENT MORTAR
251515
150
900
150X150X15MM GRAIN TEXTURED HARD CERAMIC FLOOR TILE
900X600 MM TEAK WOOD VENTILATOR FULLY LOUVERED
110
THIN LAYER OF WATER PROOF MEMBRANE 25 MM THICK NOMINAL FLOOR FINISH
2100X750MM TEAK WOOD PANELED TOILET DOOR
110MM THICK R.C.C SLAB
2100
15 15
160 100
230MM THICK BRICK WALL
230
SB1
50
150X150X15MM GLOSSY PATTERNED CERAMIC WALL TILE
A FLOOR TO WALL TILLING DETAIL
150X150MM GLOSSY FINISH DADO WALL TILES
2025
COMPOUND WALL 10000 300
900
300
900
300
900
300
900
300
3200
300 400 300 400 300
300
1520
1910
COMPOUND WALL COLUMNS DIAMOND HOLES IN THE COMPOUND WALL COMPOUND WALL GATE TO ENTER THE PLOT
NORTH SIDE COMPOUND WALL ELEVATION
500
400
115
SOIL STACK OF 100MM DIA PIPE JUNCTION CONNECTION OF 100MM DIA. PIPE 500MM SUNKEN SLAB P-TRAP
500
160
COMPOUND WALL LAMP
10000 900
300
900
300
900
300
900
300
300
300
NORTH SIDE COMPOUND WALL PLAN
3200
300 400 300 400 300
230
1315
A
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CONSTRUCTION TEMPORARY STAGE FOR YOGA
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5th-6th sem Construction detailing Nagpur 180 sq.m Dr. Vilas Bakade, Ar. Ahefaz Panjwani
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PLAN, ELEVATION & SECTION
The Yoga center is a detailed long span structure design using Lamella Roofing - Short Length Timber Construction Technique. In this technique the long span is created by joinery details at different levels like foundation, flooring and the roof module. The roof of the structure is a module roof in which a basic module of short length timber in connected to create a large structure. The structure provides light to penetrate inside and creates a clam ambiance, which can also be covered to make it useful during rainy seasons.
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FLOORING DETAIL
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FLOORING DETAIL
SINGLE MODULE DETAIL
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MISCELLANEOUS
ART WORK
MODEL MAKING
DIGITAL ART
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THANK YOU Anushka Aglawe
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