Architectural Portfolio | PRAGATI AGGARWAL

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A B O U T

M E Hey I am Pragati Aggarwal, 21 years old 4th yr undegraduaton student pursuing arhitecture from Sushant School of Art and Architecture. The goal is to learn, unlearn and then relearn the new learning to get ahead and unlock new levels .

4th Year Undergraduate Student

2016

2016-2021

G.D Goenka Public School XIIth Standard

Sushant School of Art and Architecture B.arch

PRAGATI AGGARWAL

Interested in

Other skills

Residential Designs

Digital Rendering

Institutional Designing

Photoshop

Illustrator

Autocad

Sketchup

InDesign

Hand Graphics

Commercial Designing

Hand Rendering

Landscape Design

Model Making

Social Designing

Rhino

Lumion

V-Ray

Revit

Capabilities / Skills Team Work Team Leadership Ghaziabad, U.P, India 8368585084 pragati311998@gmail.com

Photography Fast learner Organised Friendly Time Management





Why do millenials and gen z need a different type of living ? A different world, a different worldview. Millennials and GenZs’ have grown up in a time of rapid change, giving them a set of priorities and expectations sharply different from previous generations Life Style Patterns TRAVEL BASED WORK

CO-LIVING HOUSING What millennials think about owning a house 7% not interested 8% don’t strongly feel the need

housing ownership

15% cant afford in the near future

40% important but only need on lease

30% important but not priority

CAREFREE LIFESTYLE

Targeted Age Bracket: Born between 1980 ----> 2000 MILLENNIALS + GENERATION Zs’

GEN - Z

MILLENNIALS

68%

Earn a High Salary/ Stay Healthy

58%

Make a Positive Impact on Society

57%

60%

Buy a Home of Their Own

49%

50%

45%

Flexible Work Hours

32%

Work- Life Balance

41% 37%

TECH-SAVY Generation Division 1928

INTEGRATION OF DIFFERENT UNITS UNPREDICTABLE WORK HOURS

Silent 74-91 Yrs

1945

1964

Boomers 55-73 Yrs

1980

Gen X 39-54Yrs

1996

Gen Y 23-38 Yrs

2018

Gen Z 07-22 Yrs

Source: Goldman Sachs Fortnightly Thoughts intern survey, 2013

TRAVEL LIVE

WORK

WORK WORK TRAVEL TRAVEL LIVE LIVE

1-3months >1year

<1year Change of environment (better working spaces) Providing co-working spaces

What is PROPOSED ? The idea is to create an affordable community Iiving with the most basic amemties for the millennials and gen z who are constantly migrating in search of better oppurtunities.


Climate Analysis

India

Gurugram

170

India

SITE ANALYSIS

199

.1

Sunpath

Haryana

Traffic density

The idea is to attract millennial crowd from Cyberhub and Delhi, who have been living away from there hometowns. Proposing Co-living housing here is good idea and will be profitable to Stakeholders and real estate developers

Gurugram

Sswings daycare and preschool 3 min (1.2 km) via DLF City Phase 3 Rd/Moulsari Ave Restaurants

Ambience Lagoon 10 mins (6.3km) via Golf Dr road

Morning 9am - 12pm

National Media Centre 2 min (1.2km) via National media Centre

12 min (8.8 km) via Golf Course Rd Underpass Ranbindranath tagore school 3 min (1.2 km) via DLF City Phase 3 Rd /Moulsari Ave Shri Ram School

Cyber Hub 5 min (2.8 km) via DLF City Phase 3 Rd Ambience Mall 8 min (5.3 km) via NH 48

10 min (6.2 km) via Sikandarpur Underpass

Afternoon 12pm - 4pm

Narayana Superspeciality Hospital 4 min (1.4 km) via DLF City Phase 3

SITE

Evening 5pm - 7pm Educational Tertiary Road 4m wide

Night 7pm - 9:30pm

Private

Secondary Road

Semi

Primary Road

6m wide

Public

8m wide

Site

14m wide

National Highway

Commerical Hospital Residential Pedestrian Vehicular


Tower 1

EWS

Tower 1 Entry

Entry

Entry

Tower 2

Plaza Drop off

Club House

Plaza Entry

Entry

Exit

The vehiclar entry for the towers access is directed to the basements, making the ground floor entirely pedestrian active


Tech Friendly terrace gardens

Gaming area

Co-Living Units

Meditation room

Library Co-Working Space Laundary room

Family Units

A buffer zone between the Family Units and Co-living Units

Cafe+ Amphi Jamming Studio

Dance Studio

The Buffer

Buffer Floor paln

Where is this BUFFER? It is a double height space located on the 4th floor

What’s the buffer zone for? The Purpose of the buffer is to draw a line between Distinguished lifestyle Patterns of a family and bachelors PROGRAMS OFFERED Housing 3BHK units 2BHK units 2BHK + study Co-living units offer single Rooms Sharing rooms Couple units

Club House offers Gym Swimming pool Yoga Room Squash Court Indoor Sports rooms Basketball court Badminton Court

Commercial offers Food Court Shops

Buffer Floor offers Cafe Library Gaming area Laundry rooms Tech Friendly terrace gardens Dance studio Designing studios Jamming Studio Conference rooms Meditation Room Co-Working studios


Type 1

The Co-living module offers accommodation of more poeple in less space, by integrating the common spaces.

9899

9899

BALCONY 7.5X1.8

BALCONY 7.5X1.8

BEDROOM 4.0X3.7

BEDROOM 4.0X3.7

D1

D2

D2

BAR

D2

DOUBLE HIEGHT

WASHROOM 2.8X2.0

D2

LIVING 4.7X4.5

D3

LOBBY

6000

6000

BEDROOM 4.6X3.8

D1

6000

6000

D2

D1

BEDROOM 4.6X3.8

DINING 7.5 X 4.5

WASHROOM 3.5X1.8

DOUBLE HIEGHT

6000

D2

WASHROOM 3.5X1.8

D1

BEDROOM 4.6X3.8

D1

BEDROOM 4.6X3.8

6000

4000

4000

4000

4000

COMMON AREA

GYM 3.0X2.7

D1

BALCONY 9.0X1.8

BEDROOM 4.0X3.6

D2

WASHROOM 3.0X2.3

BEDROOM 4.0X4.0

BALCONY 9.0X1.8

10500

TYPE 1 : MEZZANINE FLOOR PLAN AREA 400 SQM

10500

TYPE 1 : LOWER FLOOR PLAN AREA 400 SQM

5023

5000

BEDROOM 4.0X4.0

5023

WASHROOM 3.0X2.3

D1

D2

D1

BEDROOM 4.0X3.6

D1

5000

KITCHEN 3.0X4.5

key Plan

4010

WASHROOM 2.8X2.0

4018

WASHROOM 2.8X2.0

BALCONY 12.5X3.5

4010

4018

WASHROOM 2.8X2.0

3D Interpretation

Tower 1

4998

WASHROOM 2.9X2.3

5000

BEDROOM 4.0X3.7

D1

D1

D2 D1

5000

BEDROOM 4.0X3.7

D2

WASHROOM 2.9X2.3

D1

*Facilities Inividual rooms Shared rooms 1 Shared bathroom + toilet per 2 rooms Living room Dining room Bar corner Workout corners

4998

WASHROOM


BALCONY 7.5X1.8

BALCONY 7.5X1.8

BEDROOM 4.0X3.6

BEDROOM 4.0X4.0

BEDROOM 4.0X3.6 WASHROOM 2.3X1.8

5000

5000

WASHROOM 2.3X1.8

5000

BEDROOM 4.0X4.0

Double height Co-Living module offering Individual Rooms with Shared unattached Bathroom + Toilet

D1

D2

D2

5000

Type 2

10000

10000

D1

D1

D1

DN

Tower 1 4000

DOUBLE HIEGHT

4044

4044

4000

GYM

key Plan

LIVING ROOM 4.0x3.6

3956

4000

3956

KITCHEN & DINING 4.0x3.6

4000

UP

LIGHT - WELL

LIGHT - WELL D3

10000

10000

TYPE 2 : LOWER FLOOR PLAN AREA 85.2 SQM

TYPE 2 : MEZZANINE FLOOR PLAN AREA 85.2 SQM

10000

10000

BALCONY 7.5X1.8

Type 3 Couple Units

BALCONY 7.5X1.8

BEDROOM 3.8X3.8

5000

D2

BEDROOM 3.8X3.8

D2

BEDROOM 3.8X3.8

5000

BEDROOM 3.8X3.8

WASHROOM 2.8X1.8

WASHROOM 2.8X1.8

BEDROOM D1

D1

D2

D1

D1

WASHROOM 2.8X2.1

D2

WASHROOM 2.8X2.1

LIVING ROOM 4.5X3.7

WASHROOM 2.8X2.0

WASHROOM 2.8X2.0

D2

4000

4000

KITCHEN & DINING 4.5X3.7

D2

D1

D1

BEDROOM 4.5X3.8

4000

4000

BEDROOM 4.5X3.8

D3

D3

10000

10000

TYPE 3 : FLOOR PLAN AREA 260 SQM

Proposed couple units with Individual Bedrooms and attached Washrooms with *Common Living, cooking and Dining Spaces


9285

Tower 2

8462

BEDROOM 4.0X4.0

BEDROOM 4.0X4.0

key plan

Type 4

WASHROOM 3.0X2.3 D1 D1

D2

D1

9691

WASHROOM 3.0X2.3

10110

D2

Shared rooms with Common unattached Bathroom + Toilet with Common Living, Dining, Cooking spaces

BEDROOM 4.0X3.3

D1

BEDROOM 4.0X3.3 GYM

10928

8465

4769 POOL TABLE/RECREATION

D2

D1

BEDROOM 4.0X4.0

BEDROOM 4.0X4.0

LIVING ROOM D1

BEDROOM 4.0X4.0

WASHROOM WASHROOM 3.0X2.3

D3

BEDROOM 4.0X3.3 D1

D2

D1

D1

9691

10110

D2

WASHROOM 3.0X2.3

D1

10696

BEDROOM 4.0X3.3

KITCHEN AND DINING 8.0X4.6

TYPE 4 : MEZZANINE FLOOR PLAN AREA 343 SQM

10928

8465

4769 BAR

7599

BEDROOM 4.0X4.0 D1 D2

X-BOX / GAMING AREA 4.0x3.6

LIVING ROOM 10X4.0

Tower 1 key Plan

X-BOX

7000

TYPE 4 : LOWER FLOOR PLAN AREA 343 SQM

Type 5 Studio Appartment

Studio appartment offers minimalistic Living Spaces with utmost Privacy

SIEMENS

10696

0

D3

BEDROOM 4.0X4.0

KITCHEN AND LIVING 6.5X2.3

5000

WASHROOM

10120

WASHROOM 3.0X2.3

D1

10120

WASHROOM 3.0X2.3

8462

9285

WASHROOM

7599

BEDROOM 4.0X4.0

BEDROOM 3.5X2.5 TOILET 3.0X1.8

TYPE 5 : FLOOR PLAN AREA 30 SQM


3 BHK Type1 2 BHK Type1 2 BHK Type 2

3BHK Type 125 Sq.M

Residential Unit Plans

2bhk Type 1 110Sq.M

2bhk Type 1 103.6 Sq.M

















In the most crowded areas of old Textile city of Ahmedabad, lies the city’s backbone The Pols, carrying its legacy of successive invasions with perfect blend of art, religion, culture and traditions.

Contextual Design Study in

Jahapanah-ni-pol, Ahmedabad

What is a Pol? Pols, is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Pratoli’, meaning entrance to enclosed gates. Pols are a living manifestation of : ‘Together is a wonderful place to be’,

The essence of a Pol lies in accumulation of closely packed houses, narrow meandering streets that open into a large chowk (courtyards) having intricate carved wooden facades and frescoes and colorful exteriors, which is a beautiful characteristic settlement that has existed since centuries in Ahmedabad. These Pols are etched with accretive and informal patterns with narrow streets allowing the residents the ability to interact with others and overlook the street activity.


The task was to understand the built fabric in terms of importance of community and redesign certain features of the pol to eradicate the migration of locals to modern settlements in search of better amenities.

Contextual Study via - Character of Streets - Essence of Chowk - Typology of Houses Survery and Research ReDesiGn


Typologies of houses

Essence of Chowk Character of Streets A walk down the meandering street almost reveals a chaotic sense unlike the planned settlements, but an element of surprise prevails in the narrow meandering streets that one knows not where it will lead to. This emancipates a deep truth ‘Roads were made for wonderful journeys and not destination’.

The pol welcomes any soul for engagement with the community facilitated by pockets of gathering space called ‘chowks’ a key feature of the layers which enables and trigger momentous interaction of the community. Chowk has several elements to trigger interaction of locals, Around the year chowk portrays the most dynamic nature, changing the feel and its enigmatic character with the change in time and seasons across the year.

Pol consists of houses from 18th, 19th and 20th century, these are marked with distinct character. They have shared walls and linear layout with a magnificent courtyard in center, connecting each entity and soul at common place. The entire indigenous architecture reflects a sense of kinship, and there lies no scope for isolation and melancholy. The houses are compact and inner spaces dark as mostly houses are linked and so rooms have openings only towards the street or wherever it can open into the central court. The houses have otlas in the front along the street for interacting with other people in the community. The wooden windows, the overhanging standing balconies, the rustic facades are all idiosyncrasies that denominates the Pol. The scale of facade vary and so does its detailing, depending upon the economic status of the family.


The area near the entrance and chowk was mostly commercial, occupied by Shops and godowns. Moving further into the pol towards the more private zones, is the residential area.

Programs ReDesigned Residential Units Commecial units Daycare Center Multipurpose Hall Library

Site Zoning

Entry

Commercial Residential Semi private


Iteration 1

Iteration 3

Iteration 2

Massing Aspects that we worked on : Interaction of buildings with the chowk , Broaden the streets to bring in sunlight and maintaining the grain (in terms of length, width and height) of the original buildings, in order to retain context

Concept

Iteration 4

The idea was to explore the interactive form that fits in with the context, and retains the existing qualities it in terms of language and grain of the pol in the modern new structures with better facilities.


a cluster housing - two, 2BHK and one, 1BHK

Ground floor layout

Fisrt floor layout

Second floor layout

a 3BHK and Commercial edge 13 shops

Ground floor layout

Fisrt floor layout

Second floor layout

one, 2BHK

Ground floor layout

Fisrt floor layout

Residential units


Commercial Edge 8 shops

Ground floor layout

Fisrt floor layout

Second floor layout

Daycare center and Multipurpose Hall

Ground floor layout

Fisrt floor layout Library

Commercial units

Second floor layout










WORKING DRAWINGS


Ground Floor Plan

First Floor Plan


Second Floor Plan

Framing Plan

BEAM B1

BEAM B2

BEAM B3

COLOUMN C1

COLOUMN C2

COLOUMN (sunken wall)C3

COLOUMN C4


Terrace Floor Plan KHURRA

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RIDGE

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SLOPE1:100

KHURRA

SLOPE1:100

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SLOPE1:100

RIDGE

RIDGE SLOPE1:100

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RIDGE SLOPE1:100

SLOPE1:100

KHURRA

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KHURRA

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Electrical layout Plan


Elevations

ELEVATION A (TOWER 1)

ELEVATION A (TOWER 2)

ELEVATION C (TOWER 1) ELEVATION B (TOWER 2)


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