2022
PORTFOLIO
CREATIVE CONSORTIUM Internship under Ar. Madhu Garg Professional Training Srudio - 2019 Panchkula, Haryana
IT PARK, ORBIT BUILDING, CHANDIGARH The developer, Mr.P.S. Grewal (ORBIT Pvt Ltd), with prominent niche in the industry, is environmentally conscious real estate brand and wanted a futuristic prototype for a sustainable & adaptable built form, which breaks free from typical match box approach and stands Iconic to attract premium Informational Technology companies. the ity
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IT PARK, ORBIT BUILDING, CHANDIGARH - GATE DETAIL
IT PARK, ORBIT BUILDING - LOBBY
INTERNATIONAL SKATING PARK, SECTOR 23, CHANDIGARH Skating Park is proposed in Sector - 23, Chandigarh for both internation and national competitions and practices. The ground id adjacent to a Government School Premises, due to which main criteria was to study the hours of both school and park so that the traffic of both do not hinder each other. The 6 metre wide skating road track has been proposed on the periphery of the school ground, so that the internal area can be use as playground for school students.
Propose Skating Park Site Plan
Skating Park Blowup
Skating Park Parking Requirement Plan
Skating Park Parking Electrical Plan
Parabolic Speed Track Details
Skating Park Parking PH Plan
Speed Skating Parabolic Track
Section B-B Section A-A
ARTISTIC RINK/QUAD HOCKEY 44M X 22M SECTION AT 1-1
SECTION AT 2-2
INLINE HOCKEY RINK/QUAD HOCKEY 50M X 25M
SECTION AT 1-1
SECTION AT 2-2
PLAN OF RAIN WATER HARVESTING PIT 6M DIA VIP LOUNGE AND SITTING DETAIL
PAVED AND SITTING DETAIL
SECTION B-B
SECTION C-C
SECTION OF RAIN WATER HARVESTING PIT
TOE WALL SECTION FOR ARTISTIC RINK/QUAD HOCKEY & INLINE HOCKEY RINK
TOE WALL SECTION FOR ARTISTIC RINK/QUAD HOCKEY & INLINE HOCKEY RINK
MEASUREMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SKATING PARK For full pdf of measurement for construction of skating park, kindly visit the site https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ymD1ZfDNig4rg9PoiidYdb_dr7MrhgzK/view?usp=sharing
ROUGH COST ESTIMATE FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SKATING PARK For full pdf of rough cost estimate for construction of skating park, kindly visit the site https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Lk_QwB7BwzMQ7t9S-R7zhwsKb6McsSol/view?usp=sharing
STEEL STRIPS LTD. GROUP HOUSING, DERA BASSI, PUNJAB Steel Strips Towers Spread across 6.5 acres are 2BHK and 3 BHK apartments and countless amenities. It consists of 434 homes in our 15 towers (G+6 Floors) each. The design of each unit is functionally conductive to modern living and lifestyle having maximum design efficiency in its spatial arrangement. Each unit is naturally fully lit, well ventilated and arranged in a cluster to maintain connectivity with the nature.
SITE PLAN
Ground Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
Section A - A”
Front Elevation
Side Elevation
FACULTY RESIDENCE AT NIBSM, RAIPUR, CHATTISGHAR NIBSM - National Institute of Biotic Stress Management in Raipur, Chattisgarh - is a unique institute to take up research and education on biological stresses in agriculture sector in India. Pioneer and first of its kind the institute, its labs, administrative wings, residential quarters, community spaces were all master planned on 114 acres site along with careful integration of natural ecological systems. Total 7 faculty residences are designed and this is block - 6 faculty residence.
Ground Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
Section A - A’
Section B - B’
Section C - C’
Section D - D’
Road Section
Front Elevation
Section X - X’
Section Y - Y’
PINARCH Practice under Ar. Ashima Khandwal 2021 - Present Dehradun, Uttarakhand
RESIDENCE IN MUSSOORIE, UTTARAKHAND
The residence was design on the plot of area 5500 square feet. the plot is in Mussoorie, Uttarakhand. The plot is located at steep slope of the hill with vegetation arounnd. . the brief wa to design a residence of 3 floors with a stilt parking and water tanks at lower floor. The finish of building is in stone finish with red roof to highlight the residence in the area full of vegetation
Ground Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
Srcond Floor Plan
Third Floor Plan
Front Elevation
Rear Elevation
Side Elevation
Section X - X
Section Y - Y
RESTAURANT AND BAR - HOTEL, DEHRADUN
Reception - Floor Plan
Elevation - A
Reception - Ceiling Plan
Section X-X’
Bar - Floor Plan
Side Elevation
Side Elevation
Elevation - C
Elevation - B
Section Y-Y’
Bar Counter Elevation
FREELANCING Professional Practice - Ludhiana and Dhariwal 2021 - Present
RESIDENCE IN DHARIWAL, PUNJAB
Ground Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
First Floor Slab Beams
Ground Floor Slab Beams
RESIDENCE IN LUDHIANA, PUNJAB
Ground Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
First Floor Projection Detail
Front Elevation
DOCUMENTATION - TEMPLES Jawalamukhi and Kangra, Himachal Pradesh Undergraduate Project - 2020
STREET STUDY - JAWALAMUKHI, HIMACHAL PRADESH The street involving the route from the main road of the bus stand to the jawalaji temple, involves intimate character of the time the temple was built in. The use of wooden rafters and mud fused in with some modern materials tells the timeline of the street and the way it has been through. The street is basically divided into two parts, the new route and the old route. The new route accommodates a sense of timeline and progress in its details, elements, and the innovations that were brought in, whereas the old route seemed as raw as it was involving vernacular materials and techniques.
Residence Commercial Hospitality Street Roads and Lanes
Landmarks and Nodes The experience of the street can be understood by the amount of interactive spaces that were not provided, but created by the users itself. It turns out to be very interesting to note that the extending areas/plinths of the shops were used as common interactive spaces. They might be termed as an elemental node, when it comes to street analysis, but while defining the street character, all these experience and senses can be taken into account.
Being on contours, the plinth of the street changed expeditiously, which makes it more interesting to understand the plinths of the shops, the character and slope of the street along with it.
Street Sections
Longitudnal Elevations of Street The construction details included basic use of wooden rafters and sheets as roof coverings. - DHAJJI DEWARI or KATH KHUNI techniques. Many shops also involved the usage of concrete as their construction material. The street character is basically defined by the elements it contains, the message and experience that it gives. The old route clearly displays features of the older times and architectural details including mud, stones, husk ,wood etc.
JAWALAJI TEMPLE, JAWALAMUKHI, HIMACHAL PRADESH The Jawalaji temple is basically built in Indo-Sikh style, which involves intricate usage of domes and arches inspired from both Indian and Sikh architectural style. The dome is of gilt, gold and pinnacles, and possesses a beautiful folding door of silver plates. The interior of the temple is built in the form of a square pit about three feet deep in the middle of the main temple, where the Goddess is worshipped in the form of “jwala”, with a pathway all around. The basic structure of the temple involved thick grooved columns with carving and details on them. The temple was immensely detailed and ornamented, some depicting stories and some details are mere embellishment. The main temple also has golden plated domes which were given to the temple by Maharaja Ranjit Singh.
this is old entrance deori of Jawalaji Temple, Jawalamukhi. Earlier, the devotees enter in the temple through this gateway which is situated on the right hand side of the main temple. It is finished with marble finish. With increase in the number of pilgrims, there was need of a much wider gateway, Sine the temple attracts hundreds of thousands of pilgrims every year and the footfall of the temple, increases to an incredible level, especially during the festivals including navratri, and other festivities. The line to visit the temple reaches the entrance of the temple, in front of the bus stand during the time of festivals, chiefly during navratri
The main complex of the temple comprises of structures like the bathing house with a sloping roof, a structure where prayers are offered to the God in front of the fire with a dome over it, a structure where the Goddess is made to rest on her bed, having three domes, and then a few square shaped temples in the complex. On this holy place, the Goddess is worshipped in the form of ‘light’, ‘flame’, or regionally known as, ‘jwala’, ‘jyoti’. The ‘jyoti’ is said to be aflame without any fuel, since the vedic era, originating from a rock to six different places or regions. The Mata Sati’s tongue is believed to have fallen at Jwalamukhi and the goddess is manifested as tiny flames that burn a flawless blue through fissures in the age old rock, and hence no idol is located in the temple and the deity is worshipped in the form of flames which come out from the crevices of the rock. Usually milk and water are offered and the ahutis or oblations are offered to the sacred flames in the pit, situated in the centre of the temple in between the floor pillars supporting the roof.
BAJRESHWARI MATA TEMPLE, KANGRA, HIMACHAL PRADESH The ancient temple of Bajreshwari temple is one of the most ancient, prominent and reversed sites of Himachal Pradesh, which also is of prime heritage and cultural importance. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Vjareshwari and is one of the Shakti Peethas. According to the facts, the temple was constructed by the Pandavas in the mythical age of Mahabharata and a magnificent temple was constructed in the Nagarkot village. The Goddess rests there in the form of a pindi, today under a parasol in the main hall. There are idols of various cities placed in the temple. The idol of Bhairav Nath is placed on the left side of the main temple.
Development of multi-pratiti shikhara as the multi square-prisms from the single squareprism by repeating the smaller scale self-similar prism outwards