Architectural Undergraduate Portfolio | Arnesh Ghosh | WCFA

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selected works 2019-2023 Architecture Undergraduate
Arnesh Ghosh

Arnesh Ghosh

Date of birth: 29/06/2001

Place: Kolkata, West Bengal

Languages: English, Hindi and Bengali

Email: arnesh.ghosh@gmail.com

Contact: +91 9836516985

Education

2004

Delhi Public School, Ruby park, Kolkata

2019 2023

Wadiyar Centre for Architecture, Mysuru

Interests

Photography & Cinematography

Photo & Video Editing

Graphic Design

Music

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Experience

20172019

2019

2020

2020

2021

2022

Freelance graphic designer or various companies

Logo design competition winner

WCFA newsletter Graphics team

ANDC design trophy

Participation

College digital media team

ANDC Music trophy participation

ZNC Music trophy

2nd Runner up

Miscelleneous

Achievements

Logo design competition winner.

Regional classical music competition winner

Karate black belt

Product Photographer and digital Graphics for Company

Skills

Drafting

Autodesk AutoCAD

Modeling

Trimble Sketchup

Rhinoceros

Blender

Renders

V-Ray

Lumion

Enscape

D5 renderer

Adobe Suite

Adobe Illustrator

Adobe Photoshop

Adobe Premiere Pro

Adobe InDesign

Adobe Lightroom

Adobe Dimensions

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Contents Visitor Centre Weavers Trust Colony
Anegundi, Karnataka 01 02 03 Culinary Arts School Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Madikeri, Karnataka
05 06 04 07 Shower Head 01 Western Commode 01 Towel Holder 01 Wash Basin 01 Soap Holder 01 Geyser 01 3000 1100 1600 2400 2700 1200 800 Shower Head 01 Wash Basin 01 Soap Holder 01 Towel Holder 01 Towel Holder 02 Towel Holder 03 Drain 01 Soap Holder 01 3200 880 875 Geyser 01 1800 1500 SECTION SCALE (1:25) SECTION SCALE PLAN SCALE (1:25) Habitação em Goa Goa Art Museum Srirangapatna, Karnataka Interior Design Working Drawings

Visitor Centre

Semester 7 | Madikeri, Karnataka

Studio Guide : Asst. Prof. Shreyas Baindur

Prof. Prashanth Pole

Prof. Surendran Aalone

Prof. Nelson Pais

Asst. Prof. Ryan Thomas

Studio Brief : The was an urban insert project based on madikeri. 5 sites were chosen as a group of 5 and each person had to have an “urban Insert”. using a program that would suit the city.

Site 2:

A group of buildings that encompasses a civic centre, co-working space and a library, keeps the basic function of the existing site alive as a 'local  centric' space.

Site 1:

Placed within a strong context, between the Madikeri fort and the temple, this site holds functions of the Kodava Samaj. This intervention consciously utilises half the site while leaving the other half predominantly unbuilt, providing a much needed breathing space.

Site 4:

An extension provided to the North Coorg Club. Adding a host of new social activities for the locals to engage with and to revitalise the culture of madikeri.

Level of Publicness in the interventions
MasterPlan Isometric (1:750) 8
Primary Path Connecting the 5 sites Site 3: A visitor centre located in place of the now redundant bus stand acts as the first stop for a tourist, as it holds all the neccesary information for going around in and around Madikeri
interventions sites ||Trisha R | 4CM19AT073 ||Riya | 4CM19AT056 ||Lina
| 4CM19AT034 ||Joseph VV | 4CM19AT028 ||Arnesh Ghosh | 4CM19AT012 9
Site 5: An experiential restaurant celebrating the coorg cuisine with idea of walking in a hill station adjacent to a public node encouraging social interactions and building community
Tom
1. Display Areas 2. AV room 3. Transport Offices 4. Central Kund with Mini park 5. Library
1 1 4 3 5 2 1 2 4 5 1 2 6 3 B
6. Retiring rooms B. Visitor Centre Block 1. Marg space 2. Courts for seating C. Pavillion Block 1. Green Roof 2. Light well D. Roof Block 1. Footpath modulated into roof 2. Light well 3. Shops 4. Market Spillout space 5. Parking lot floors
C A 10
A. Parking block
1 2 5 C 0m 20m 40m 11 View from one bay to another

Form Development Proposed

Arnesh Ghosh | 4CM19AT012
built is Designed in a way the the parking lot tucks into the contour while the visitor centre looks like a gentle mound. Both creating a very light visual conflict. Both framing each other
consisted of the commercial street overlooking the flat site. Idea was to preserve the commercial street nature and to allow a view from the street into the site.
consisted of the commercial street overlooking the flat site. Idea was to preserve the commercial street nature and to allow a view from the street into the site.
The
Site
Site
Changes
Site Analysis Plan at -4.5m (1:250) A samll park as part of a school Residential Zone Site gets overlooked by the surroundings Existing building blocking views Marg that frames the view to the street Visitor Centre Indian maidan to give the locals a space of gathering Bridge Parking Block Commercial Street plaza space for a pause Commercial Street 13 View from one bay to another
Existing
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View inside the Visitor Centre

Handicraft colony

Semester 7 | Anegundi, Karnataka

Studio Guide : Prof. Prashant Pole

Prof. Anand Krishnamurthy

Asst. Prof. Surendran Aalone

Prof. Shrutie Shah

Asst. Prof. Asijit Khan

Studio Brief : The semester was based on a rural handicraft group, called the Kishkinda Trust . Idea was to create a space for these women to perform their craft, while also looking at the idea of sustainability.

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Model maquete of the overall project
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21 View from one bay to another
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View from the river
24 Model maquete of the overall project

Cu1linary School

Semester 6 | Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Studio Guide : Asst. Prof. Kiran Kumar

Assoc. Prof. Surendra Aalone

Prof. Ryan Thomas

Asst. Prof. Akash Rai

Prof. S.G Srinivas

Asst. Prof. Kavana Kumar

Studio Brief : The semester was based on the idea of a “Farm to table” concept, In which the culinary institute would consist of a set of farms surrounding the institute itself.

Most of the buildings around the site are public academic blocks. There are also a couple of residential blocks in the form of student hostels and staff quarters.

The site is connected from roads on all 4 sides. 2of them having vehicular axis and the other two being pedestrian in nature.

The farm to table concept was highlighted across by bringing the idea of farm inside the site while also giving a connection to the existing farm right across the site

Dia1: Blocks on Grids Dia2: Farms Dia2: Pavilion in a Garden
View from the site entry towards farm
28 Transverse Section 1
29 Exploded Section 1

Museum of Regional Arts

Semester 5 | Srirangapatna, Karnataka

Studio Guide : Asst. Prof. Akash Rai

Prof. Anand Krishnamurthy

Assoc. Prof. Kiran Kumar

Asst. Prof. Shreyas Baindur

Asst. Prof. Asijit Khan

Studio Brief : The semester explored the idea of a public building in Srirangapatna. The typology was museum. Tackling the local community along with visitors was a crucial point we had to tackle

31 Model maquete of the overall project

Starting with a linear organization to react to the parallel lines around the site.

Bending the shape to form a square with an open space in the center to represent local street character.

Making the block as a ramp to explore the idea of a `journey.

Adding a light tower to create a link with the Temple Gopura.

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Plans at +1.5m

Plans at +4.5m

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Workshop & Restoration Souvenir Shop Canteen Permanent exhibit gallery
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Ticket & Security Section 1
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Temporary Exhibit Gallery Permanent Exhibit Permanent Exhibit Light Pyramid
View from Maidan towards the Museum Section 1

Habitação em Goa

Semester 4 | Goa

Studio Guide : Prof. Kukke Subramanyam

Asst. Prof. Julie ann Tharakan

Prof. Anand Prakash

Prof. Anand Chalawadi

Asst. Prof. Akash Rai

Prof. Umesh Nuchin

Studio Brief : The task is to design a housing accommodating requirements of “Cherish” while fulfilling the agenda. A housing that is the language of the place. Changes in the mundane fabric of the place.

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maquete of the overall project
Model
Exploded Isometric 38
Ground Floor Plan
Transverse Section
60 m2 unit Studio Apartment Common Space Court

Interior Design

Studio Guide : Asst. Prof. Anna Cheriath Semester 7 View of the entrance foyer
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Brief

A redesign of an existing room into a pantry for the college that could serve as a place to cook-up fast meals when students need to stay up late

Material Palette

A light colour palette with a vibrant orange to make the room feel bigger. Wooden cabinetry to make it feel homely yet sophisticated. A two piece entry screen helps is distinguishing the in from out while also letting in tons of natural light.

Potted plants to bring the outside inside.

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A redesign of the college lobby and exhibition space to revamp it and give it a character that can be comfortable and usable by the public. While also keeping it looking part of the college.

Material Palette

A darker more moody and sophisticated colour matching the existing college colour palette. Exposed brick roots the whole structure down to the ground while giving it a warm tone. A proposed table design for the exhibition that can replicated the sun-path using an adjustable arc.

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Brief

Working Drawings

Semester 05-6 | Group Work

BEDROOM 4200*6600MM KITCHEN 2700*3900MM UTILITY 1800*2700MM W1 W1 1300 D3 2100 WASHROOM 2750*1550MM 1990 2100 675 675 3930 1975 1975 1500 2750 3810 2225 2581 3816 252 D2 LIVING & DINING SPACE 4000*9000MM BEDROOM 4200*6600MM BALCONY 1800*2100MM BALCONY 3600*1800MM KITCHEN 2700*3900MM UTILITY 1800*2700MM LIVING & DINING SPACE 4000*9000MM W1 W1 1300 W1 2400 W1 D3 2100 D3 2100 D3 MD1 1200 2100 MD1 1200 2100 D2 D2 D4 D4 3600 2100 D4 2100 WASH ROOM 2750*1550MM WASH ROOM 2750*1550MM BEDROOM 4200*3600MM BEDROOM 4200*6600MM KITCHEN 2700*3900MM BALCONY 1800*2100MM UTILITY 1800*2700MM WASHROOM 2750*1550MM 1990 2100 675 3930 3930 3810 1975 1975 1500 2750 3810 1500 2225 2225 9000 1565 2581 3816 252 9000 2225 2225 3810 1570 1320 3816 1500 2820 1500 584 700 3825 1625 120 3560 3560 120 3810 250 3810 D2 BEDROOM 4200*6600MM KITCHEN 2700*3900MM UTILITY 1800*2700MM W1 W1 D3 WASHROOM 2750*1550MM 885 855 675 110 675 3930 600 820 1975 120 1975 1500 980 3810 2225 3816 252 D2 1500 LIVING & DINING SPACE 4000*9000MM BEDROOM 4200*6600MM BALCONY 1800*2100MM BALCONY 3600*1800MM KITCHEN 2700*3900MM UTILITY 1800*2700MM LIVING & DINING SPACE 4000*9000MM W1 W1 W1 W1 D3 D3 D3 900 MD1 MD1 D2 2100 D2 1000 D4 3600 D4 D4 WASH ROOM 2750*1550MM WASH ROOM 2750*1550MM BEDROOM 4200*3600MM BEDROOM 4200*6600MM KITCHEN 2700*3900MM BALCONY 1800*2100MM UTILITY 1800*2700MM WASHROOM 2750*1550MM 885 855 675 110 3930 3930 600 820 3810 1975 120 1975 1500 980 3810 1500 2225 2225 128 9000 1565 162 130 3816 252 9000 2225 2225 3810 1570 1320 2420 3816 980 1500 1500 584 700 4060 3825 128 120 3080 3560 3560 3810 890 250 387,99 120 600 3810 D2 1300 2799,82 1108,17 1542,36 2313,64 3599,32 3599,32 2348,13 2799,82 1108,17 1542,36 1196,61 899,94 799,95 2728,28 574 1081,47 1219,47
LIVING & DINING SPACE 4000*9000MM BALCONY 1800*2100MM BALCONY 3600*1800MM LIVING & DINING SPACE 4000*9000MM W1 2400 W1 D3 2100 D3 MD1 1200 2100 MD1 1200 2100 D2 D2 D4 D4 3600 2100 D4 2100 WASH ROOM 2750*1550MM WASH ROOM 2750*1550MM BEDROOM 4200*3600MM BEDROOM 4200*6600MM KITCHEN 2700*3900MM BALCONY 1800*2100MM UTILITY 1800*2700MM 2225 9000 1565 2581 9000 2225 2225 3810 1570 1320 3816 1500 2820 1500 1500 480 120 584 3825 1625 120 120 3560 3560 120 3810 250 250 LIVING & DINING SPACE 4000*9000MM BALCONY 1800*2100MM BALCONY 3600*1800MM LIVING & DINING SPACE 4000*9000MM W1 W1 D3 D3 900 MD1 MD1 D2 2100 D2 1000 D4 3600 D4 D4 WASH ROOM 2750*1550MM WASH ROOM 2750*1550MM BEDROOM 4200*3600MM BEDROOM 4200*6600MM KITCHEN 2700*3900MM BALCONY 1800*2100MM UTILITY 1800*2700MM 2225 128 9000 1565 162 130 9000 2225 2225 3810 1570 1320 2420 3816 980 1500 1500 1500 480 120 584 4060 3825 128 120 120 3080 3560 3560 3810 890 250 628,46 120 250 600 3599,32 3599,32 1542,36 1196,61 899,94 799,95 2728,28 574 1081,47 1219,47
46 Living & Dining 4000X9000 Balcony 4000X2200 Kitchen 2820X3800 Service Space 2800X2200 Bedroom 4200X3600 Bedroom 4200X4000 Bathroom 2700X1500 Bathroom 2700X1500 Living & Dining 4000X9000 Balcony 4000X2200 Kitchen 2820X3800 Service Space 2800X2200 Bedroom 4200X3600 Bedroom 4200X4000 Bathroom 2700X1500 Bathroom 2700X1500
47 Shower Head 01 Western Commode 01 Towel Holder 01 Wash Basin 01 Soap Holder 01 Geyser 01 3000 1100 1600 2400 2700 1200 800 Shower Head 01 Wash Basin 01 Soap Holder 01 Towel Holder 01 Towel Holder 02 Towel Holder 03 Drain 01 Soap Holder 01 3200 880 875 Geyser 01 1800 1500
SECTION SCALE (1:25) PLAN SCALE (1:25)

Related Study Program

Semester 07 | Group Work

Research and documentation of traditional houses in Anegundi.

Furniture Design Competition

Semester 05 | Group Work

A furniture design competition in college to propose a new design of canteen furniture in campus

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