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Archit Bhatia Selected work 2012- 2017

PORTFOLIO


Time-Line 1993

Born on 23rd October

2010

10th, CBSE Veda Vyasa D.A.V. Public School, Vikaspuri New Delhi- 110018

2012

12th, CBSE Veda Vyasa D.A.V. Public School, Vikaspuri New Delhi- 110018

20122017

Bachelors Of Architecture Chitkara School Of Planning and Architecture, Chandigarh, Punjab

ABOUT ME I am a quick learner, hard-working, ambitious person, motivated by goal achievements, having a multi-perspective approach towards a situation. Nothing provides me with more satisfaction than bringing contribution to the success of a project. My demonstrated history of working in Architecture and Planning industry for 1 year in Madrid and Berlin as an intern during my academic session has strengthened my curiosity in this field. I want to apply these learned skills and philosophies on practical projects to improve my knowledge base and skill set.

Competitions and Workshops

Professional Works

2013- 2014 ‘People, Time, Space’ Nari Gandhi Trophy, NASA (National Association of Students of Architecture) Study and Analysis of adaptive reuse of a pre-existing historic structure and its evolution across time

Intern Architect at Ensamble Studio Las Rozas de Madrid, Spain (Aug- Dec 2016) - Worked on construction site with team of 11 people on steel Construction and learned joinery details and team work.

2014- 2015 ‘19 Storey Apartments In Noida’ GRIHA Trophy (Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment) NASA 19 storey structure had to be conceived keeping all the GRIHA guideline in mind - Short- listed in Top 10

Intern Architect at KolbRipke Architekten Hasenheide 54 D - 10967 Berlin, Germany (Feb- June 2017) - Worked on concepts for different projects like Residence, Hotels, School and won 1st Price for Neubau Hort Oberlößnitz in Radebeul competition.

2015 2nd Prize in Model making competition at Chitkara School of Planning and Architecture

Part- time work with Amil Shara Associates Greater kailash, New Delhi, India

ARCHIT BHATIA C-512 Vikaspuri, New Delhi- 110018 +91 8826571247 archit.bh23@gmail.com @Archit Bhatia

Language English Hindi German basic (A2 level)

Workshop Ar. Christopher Charles Banninger NASA 2015

Projects

Softwares

School of Planning and Architecture Shimla, Himachal Pradesh. 8th semester Conceived as a thesis project, it involved master planning of the whole site with planning of individual blocks on the site Group Housing Mohali, Punjab. 6th semester A group housing project with building cluster for 3 BHK, 2BHK and EWS Resort Srinagar. 5th semester A resort overlooking the Himalayas Tourist Hostel Chennai, Tamilnadu. 4th semester

Auto-CAD 2D Drafting

Auto-desk Rivet BIM

ArchiCAD

BIM

Rhinoceros

3D Modeling

Sketchup

3D Modeling

Adobe Suite

Presentation

Microsoft Office Presentation

V-ray

Rendering

Lumion

Rendering


CONTENT I. School of Planning and Architecture. Vasant Kunj, New Delhi II. Commercial use development. NOIDA, Uttar Pradesh III. Natural History Museum. Mubai, Maharashtra IV. Sweet Jesus. New Delhi, India A.Sharma Assiociates V. Ensamble Space. Las Rozas de Madrid, Spain Ensamble Studios. Madrid, Spain


School Of Planning

and Architecture VASANT KUNJ, NEW DELH

This School Of Planning and Architecture campus is conceived as a thesis project during Bachelors of Architecture. On this 20 acres of site in Vasant Kunj, New Delhi campus of this prestigious college of architecture has to be developed with the facility of B. Architecture, B. Planning and 10 master course along with the residential facilities for students as well as for the staff. The SPA, New Campus Master Plan envisions an Eco-sensitive intervention to the Delhi ridge. Creating a dynamic urban campus amidst the serenity of the bio diversity park has led to a unique thought process of letting the design evolve with nature. Providing the green spaces along each component on the site to create the healthy environment and to get the feeling of reserve forest on the site.


Admin/B. Planning B. Architecture Masters

Auditorium Water Body lvl -13m

Cafeteria

Indoor sports Hostel

OAT

Workshop/Material Lab

Entry

No

rth

Site Plan

Section through canyon showing the water body at -13m level effecting the micro-climate of the interactive space where all the user groups emerge to interact with each other. This focal point has 2 OATs, green space and a cafeteria overlooking the water body which creates a healthy environment for the student - teacher, student- student interaction

Section through canyon


Studio Lecture hall Fourth Floor

Block

Interactive Space

Perforations are made to maximize the air flow and sunlight within the block.

This diagram showing the staking of a single Module over each other creating spaces for interaction and void through the building for air circulation through it and modules.

Third Floor

Teachers’ Lounge Second Floor

Each floor has 4 modules and corridors opens in a interactive space to increase student-student, student-teacher interaction.

Teachers’ Lounge

Library and other public services are provided on ground floor for easy accessibility for college hours

First Floor

Floor plate

Box windows on south site.

Library/ Public space

Every floor has 4 units, 3 studios and 1 lecture hall for every year student of B. Architecture.

Services, Lifts and Toilets Ground Floor

Lover panel walls to adjust the air flow within the unit. Interactive Space

Module

Foot bridge Interactive Space

Studio

Terrace Interactive Space

Studio

Zoom to see

Library

Entrance Lobby

Teacher Lounge


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6 7

3

4

8 1

8 7

6

3 1 Administration Ground floor plan

1

2

1. Entrance Lobby 2. Library 3. Lecture Theaters 4. Accounts and Administration Masters Ground floor plan

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8

7 5 5 8

B. Planning 1st floor plan 5 2

B. Architecture Typical floor plan 1st and 3rd

5. Interactive Space 6. Teachers Lounge 7. Studio 8. Lecture Hall

5. Interactive Space 6. Teachers Lounge 7. Studio 8. Lecture Hall Masters Typical floor plan 1st and 3rd

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B. Planning 2nd floor plan

B. Architecture Typical floor plan 1st and 3rd

Masters 2nd floor plan

B. Architecture Typical floor plan 2nd and 4th


COMMERCIAL USE DEVELOPMENT NOIDA, Uttar Pradesh • Shopping complex • Recreational spaces • Commercial spaces

The proposal for the development of a large Commercial Hub on newly Proposed Tech-zone 4 Area of NOIDA (New Okla Industrial Development Area). The Proposal addresses such issues as Noida retail renews, densification and the of large site for upcoming IT and new Venture opening their offices by developing a high rise office tower to accommodate. The site features various styles of commercial spaces, Retail, Recreation and Offices to accommodate a spectrum of demographics. The project actively targets those demographics that currently prefer to remain in the suburbs, introducing new work place to them. This development is surrounded by dwellings and for them it will create new opportunities and save their time of traveling to the urban setting.


Service Area

Exit Open Exhibition

Entry

10m wide Service Road

30m Wide Road

Field

30m Wide Road North

Site Plan

Hotel Housing Office Complex

Field

Normal arrangement of components

Stacking of Components

Form Formulation

Retail Offices


Roof Top Garden / Restaurant 36th- 38th floor

Office Spaces 3rd - 35th floor

Retail - Shopping Complex, Banks and small shops are provided on the ground level for public use and also can be used be the offices above. Restaurant and recreation facilities- Gym, Indoor sports and Spa facilities are on 2nd and 3rd floor of the building. Office Spaces are on the above floors till 35th. Last 3 floor are stepped with roof top garden and a restaurant. 32 floor office space is divided into 4 sections and each section has extrusion on four different directions creating green space for the above floors.3 level base is provided for the total car spaces required for all the fictions of the building.

Restaurant / Recreational space 1st- 2nd floor Retail/ Shopping Complex Ground floor

Open Exhibition Way to basement for Retail Way to basement for Offices

Zoom to see


On left- Axonometric section showing the structure system supporting the main tower with central core. The other axonometry shows the area distribution and how the building works with different density of people on each floor. Ground floor is a retail with has most of the density of people as compare to the other floor ie offices.


NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM Mumbai, India

Zoom to see

The natural history museum is a house to the detailed documentation of all aspects of nature and its sciences. From the intriguing intricacies of microbiology to the sheer wonder of astrophysics, every science takes form of elaborate exhibits designed to be comprehensible to the visitors. A physical manifestation of evolution and chronology, the museum building must symbolize the same with its form, circulation and exhibits. The complex has been imagined on a flat site facing the river on its southwestern edge and adjoined by arterial roads on two of its edges. The form has been inspired from the way all life morphs from a single cell to an intricate organism. Beginning from a single basic rectangle, the idea, like a single cell, evolves to accommodate elaborate galleries, analogous to the development of organs, and green spaces representing the lungs.


View of Dino Circle

Aquatic section arctic section Age of Mammut Nature Garden

Dino Circle Big Cat section Flying zone Evolution of man Exhibition Area Eating place

Ground Floor Plan

First Floor Plan

Second Floor Plan

Third Floor plan


A

Currogted sheet panel Menu

Wall panel Serving Counter

Sweet Jesus Logo Toilet Entry

Storage Lift

Lobby Corian Wall panel

A

9th Floor Plan 156 Sq.m

SWEET JESUS

Ice Cream parlor New Delhi, India

North

Toronto born and globally grown; Sweet Jesus is the little ice cream shop that wouldn’t quit. Sweet Jesus was born out of a love for experimentation. As leaders in the confectionery game, the goal is to combine conceptual thinking with high-quality ingredients and products, in an effort to make something that tastes and looks, unlike anything you’ve ever seen and had before.


This Interior Designing project of a renown Ice cream parlor chain, Sweet Jesus was conceived during my internship with Anil Sharma Associates, Greater Kailash, New Delhi. This parlor in New Delhi has to designed on the guideline of the existing parlors of the this company i.e. the color has to be ‘Turquoise blue’ and corrugated sheet of this color should be there in the design which is been used behind the service counter with menu and logo on it. These were the few guideline which there to be taken care of.

Axonometric view

Stainless steel Dishes

Stainless steel Pendant lamps

80” to 85” Dia Dish

55” to 60” from roof finish to bottom of the pendant

Corrugated Sheet

30” to 32” apart

115” to 120” apart

Corian wall panels

Refrigerator for cold storage

55” to 60” from counter-top to bottom of the pendant

90” to 100” from floor finish to bottom of the pendant 50”from floor finish to bottom of the logo

60” to 70” from floor finish to bottom of the Menu

Cooling and Display unit for Cake and cookies

Elevation


Ensamble Place Ensamble studio, Las Rozas de Madrid, Spain


The Ensamble Place appears on the site like a singular architectonic object, like a stranger outside the typical architectural style of the area, understanding every scale of the context. Taking advantage of the opportunities but ignoring pre-established trends.The office stretches on two allotments some meters below road level, from where distant landscapes can be viewed, profiting therefore from exceptional panoramic views of the landscape and the mountains. The structural system of the office consists of two main portal frames: one in concrete formed by a beam 2.75 m. high which makes up the garden facade, and the other a steel frame overlooking the entrance. The two frames support five steel trusses, each of them with a different aesthetic and structural vocation. These five linear structural elements organize and delimit three functional strips, which establish relational sequences between them in a play of solids and voids, physical relations and visual connections, intercommunications between interior and exterior spaces. The structure remains visible, exposed and provides the architecture with its image and its form.




Archit Bhatia

Ph. no. +91 8826571247 archit.bh23@gmail.com


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