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GARDEN OF RESURGENSE
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UPLIFTMENT OF TRIBAL COMMUNITY BY MEANS OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS
PROJECT CONCERN: REVIVE THE IDENTITY, CULTURE AND TRADITIONS OF TRIBAL COMMUNITY BY MEANS OF RU SUSTAINABLE AND REDUCE ITS DEPENDENCY ON OTHER VILLAGES AND TOWNS FOR ITS BASIC LIVELIHOOD. For more than half-a-century, The North Eastern India has seen an unending cycle of violent conflicts dominated by insurgencies with demands ranging from
The intent is such that it takes a ground up approach to look at ideas of the social and cultural gathering and expression as tools to trigger this dialogue
outright sovereignty to greater political autonomy. Indirectly,
between the Arunachalites and the Power to not only deconstruct the idea of the State as the only power but also question the perceived instrumental nature of
insurgent movements have spawned a variety of related
architecture to explore possibilities of what architecture and architectural practice can do in a tense social reality like that of Arunachal Pradesh.
conflicts. The roots of insurgency in the North Eastern region are embedded in its geography, history and a host of socio-
Deriving its structure from the traditional changhar and ways of living, the garden houses various programs that facilitates interactions between the
economic factors. 98% of the borders of the region are
various uncoordinated actors in Arunachal i.e. The Locals, Government (Seat of Power), Security Forces and the Visitors. With the provision of major amenities
international borders, pointing to the region’s tenuous
which are critical during conflict, this project tries to achieve a lot more than just solve problems through building. The project aims at developing a unique rural
geographical connectivity with the rest of India. This thesis
tourism product in providing a platform of identity to the locals and an enriching experience to visitors. The project will also act as a catalyst in promoting tourism
looks at the conflicted area and areas under threat due to
and local enterprise development in the area, to generate a literature for designing a better interdisciplinary module that helps its participants connect and
these conflict (national and international) in the state of
communicate more efficiently with the surroundings in an informal, sustainable manner, helping the community revive and expand its traditional and cultural
ARUNACHAL PRADESH.
values. The garden is imagined to be built and maintained by the “Ghora Aabhe” with funding coming from the Government, hence cobranding it. The garden
The thesis analyses various cultural, social, sociocultural, traditional 'practices' and the positions taken by them in this area, to then see for oneself the position and program best suited for an architectural 'solution'. This knowledge then informs the choice of program, site and the architecture itself that the program requires.
becomes a place of resurgence while trying to bring about a dialogue under the foil of various programmes proposed.
PAKKE SEIJOSA, ARUNACHAL PRADESH AND ECOTOURISM.
URAL DEVELOPMENT AND ECOTOURISM, IN ORDER TO MAKE THE VILLAGE SELF-
INDIANEXT VILLAGE 2047
THE STATE OF AFFAIRS In 2047 India will celebrate a hundred years of independence. While there will be various parameters to measure the nation’s progress, the yardstick that will ultimately define our country’s ‘development’ in the most succinct terms is already emerging and shaping itself in the most transformative of ways - the rural landscape. 70% of India’s population – roughly one-tenth of humanity – live in the villages. Isn’t it logical then to assume that their ability to offer fulfilling lives to their inhabitants is germinal to India’s future as a great global power? In fact, an India with 6,49,481 self-sufficient progressive villages is a far bigger and more sustainable opportunity to drive growth than trying to convert the already stifled chaotic urban environments into “smart cities” like the rest of the world is attempting to do. Fortunately for us, the question is rhetorical; the Indian rural landscape is no more a dormant mine of potential. It is well on its way to realizing and optimizing its inherent possibilities. Statistics clearly show that a rural to rural migration is far greater than the rural to urban one, and is an indicator that larger villages are now seen as a more viable economic option than cities.
The current government, clearly seeing the opportunity to redress the skewed path of economic development for India has tipped the balance of energies towards the Indian villages through the introduction of two of the most publicised policies, the Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan (SBM) and the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), along with the cluster of 7 schemes under the Gram Swaraj Abhiyan - PM Ujjwala Yojana, PM Sahaj Bijli Har Ghar Yojana - Saubhagya, Unnat Jyoti by Affordable LEDs for All Yojana, PM Jan Dhan Yojana, PM Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana, PM Suraksha Bima Yojana and Mission Indra-Dhanush. These initiatives also underline the fact that rural India is growing in strength and is claiming a greater share of the budget allocation. However, the fact remains it is not in the progress of rural India that opportunities lie for India; it is in today's evolving rural India that progressive opportunities lie for the rest of this country.
WORK EXPERIENCE 01 ROW HOUSE REDEVELOPMENT
02 MAHINDRA LIFESPACES TOWER DEVELOPMENT
03 SITE VISIT
ROW HOUSE REDEVELOPM CLIENT: MR. PATIL (I.T. PROFESSIONAL) AND MRS. PATIL (GARDENER)
Retrofitted with a concept of RuralComtemporary style,the project tries to bring
PROJECT CONCERN: REDEVELOPMENT OF THE EXISTING BUNGALOWS. MAIN MOTIVE WAS TO DESIGN A BUNGAL SPACES. PROPER DISTRIBUTION OF SPACES WITH SEPARATE ACTIVITIES. SCOPE OF WORK: DESIGNING, BOQ, APPROVAL AND INTERIOR MY PRIMARY ROLE: DESIGNING, BOQ AND CLIENT MEETING
harmony to the client’s idea of having their ‘AAJODR’ in the city that never sleeps.
This project was one of the initial designing opportunity during internship. Working for this project helped me understand the various government policies for future development.
The image created as an abstract collage for the ideas given by the client. The site located in Mumbai, explained by its skyline and the act of retrofitting different ideologies to fit ones needs
OPTION 1: G+1 structure to minimize the floor numbers. (2 Bedroom provision)
OPTION 3: G+1 structure to minimize the weaknesses of Option 1 & maximize area usage for private spaces (3 Bedroom provision)
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PLOT 31 & 32 AT KAMGAR NAGAR, KURLA
OPTION 3: Lavish Spaces, segregation of spaces by floor (G+2)
W WITH NATURAL SUNLIGHT AND MULTIPLE TERRACES WITH OPEN, SEMI OPEN Client's main requirements were to have ventilation throughout the plot as in the existing structure, the central part of the plot receives no/negligible natural light. The couple loves landscape elements and hence requires some pockets for it in the structure itself.
VIEW FROM THE BACKYARD
VIEW OF THE CORRIDOR
VIEW TO THE COURTYARD
NATURAL LIGHT NATURAL PRIMARY VENTILATION VIEW FROM DIFFERENT ANGLES THROUGH THE JALI
CONCEPTUAL SECTION
MAHINDRA LIFESPAC CLIENT: MAHINDRA HAPPINEST DEVELOPERS LTD.
PROJECT CONCERN: PLANNING FOR RESIDENTIAL APPARTMENTS UNDER GOVERNME SCOPE OF WORK: CONCEPTUALIZATION, PLANNING, AREA CALCULATION AND SITE D MY PRIMARY ROLE: CONCEPTUALIZATION, PLANNING AND AREA CALCULATION The project sighted is one of the developing localities of Mangaon and is meant to serve as part of the coming township as a residential complex. The project mainly look forward to various applications of the new government policies and designing upon its guidelines. The design is for a future development and hence rules with respect to DCPR 2034 is considered. In the limited area of architectural theory particular to housing, type provides the most pervasive intellectual and practical framework.
Recent architectural interest has focused on hybrids. These may be characterized in multiple ways: a combination of several models or types: a bespoke or deluxe version of a type: To make housing apartments easily available and tailor made for one's need a probability of multiple units were considered and then finalizing 4 different types of units for 4 different types of towers.
TOWER TYPE: ALPHA
TOWER TYPE: BETA
CES TOWER DEVELOPMENT
MANGAON
MENT DEVELOPMENT SCHEME INCLUDING PRADHAN MANTRI AWAS YOJANA DEVELOPMENT
LCULATION BUILDING TYPE: GAMA
BUILDING TYPE: DELTA
SITE VISIT
VISITS TO THE SITE CONSISTED OF ROUTINE CHECK FOR FOUNDAT OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT GOVERNMENT OFFICES FOR FILE CHECKIN MY PRIMARY WORK ROLE: SITE VISIT AND FOLLOW UP
HOSTEL 17, IIT BOMBAY
SINE IRCC, IIT BOMBAY
SITE 1 Client: IIT BOMBAY Scope of Work: Building Permissions. My Work: Site Visit (Plinth Checking) + FollowUp
SITE 2 Client: IIT BOMBAY Scope of Work: Building Permissions My Work: Site Visit (Plinth Checking) + FollowUp
Multiple site visits for plinth and column checking.
The site visits were done during the construction columns and basement, to check whether there any amendments to be submitted before plinth checking
TION, PLINTH AND COLUMN. SITE VISITS FURTHER GAVE THE NG AND SUBMISSIONS
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BLOCK DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL SITE 3 Client: BDC, AIROLI Scope of Work: Site survey My Work: Site + Plantation analysis Multiple site visits for plinth and column checking.
under gr aduat e
por t f ol i o t ani s has ani s el ect edwor ks 2015-2020