PORTFOLIO
2 0 1 4 - 2 0 1 9
Academics -
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Hand-On
Documentation
Participation
Academics
Material Exploration Paper-pulp (undulation)
2014
Building Construction Wall Sections - Mud, Brick, Timber
A n t h r o p o m e t r y Scale-1:1
2015
Design Studio Basic Design
Workshops
Workshops
Hand-On
Design Studio 2 B u i l d a t h o n ’ - 1 5 Material Space Making & Anthropometry Film-Making Clay Workshop Studio P h o t o g r a p h y Constructed Design Studio 3 Basic Geometry Restroom at Highway Bamboo
Documentation
Participation
Exploration a
A R Y A M A N
G O T H A R W A L
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Distorted structure
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2018
Urban Design Studio Food Market at Killedar Talavdi, Vadodara
Design Religious & Cultural Hub, Mahakal Precinct, Ujjain
Thesis
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St. Paul’s Convent Sr. Sec. School
HSC in CBSE
St. Paul’s Convent Sr. Sec. School
Bachelor’s in Architecture
School of Architecture, Vadodara Design Academy, Vadodara
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Related Study Programme Documentation Head, Amritsar Student Council SOA, VDA
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Documentation of Heritage Building M.S. University, Vadodara
agotharwal44@gmail.com 118 B, Agrasen Nagar, Mangal Colony, Nr. Saharsh Hospital, Ujjain (M.P.) - 456010
Advanced Construction Joints & Connections Building Finishes Services Advanced Construction Technologies
Design Tourist Facilitation Centre, Pachmarhi
Documentation Head, Student Council SOA, VDA
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A Documentation University M.S. University, Vadodara
of Dome
Damage Survey Report University Dome M.S. University, Vadodara
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Software
Study
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Design
P h o t o g r a p h y Advanced
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Design Development
Personal Skills
Kengo Sato’s Prof. Yatin Pandya’s memorial Constructed a Bamboo Ar. Construction o m e In-Field Studio design workshop D Panch-Mahotsav, Pavagadh Tambekarwada, Vadodara
B u i l d a t h o n ’ - 1 7 Restoration of Bamboolian Order in Built Environment 2 Bamboo Mill Owner’s Association Building, Ahmedabad Housing Studio M o d e l - M a k i n g Contextual Housing, Amritsar Amritsar Houses
2
Model Making
Interests
Urban Vadodara
Chhaya’s Constructed a Bamboolian Documentation of Dome h o p Bamboo Panch-Mahotsav, Pavagadh
2019
Building Floor & Roof RCC Structures Building Treatments Formwork
Neelkanth r k s
2016
Design Studio 5 Prof. Gotri Lake Redevelopment, Vadodara w o
2017
Studio B u i l d a t h o n ’ - 1 6 Mass & Void Workshop Related Study Programme Deputy Documentation Head, ( C o n t e x t u a l ) Order in Built Environment Plaster of Paris(POP) Bikaner Student Council Potter’s Residence, Dabhoi Fakhri Mohalla, Vadodara Clay SOA, VDA
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Documentation Team SOA, VDA
Building Construction Brick Bonds Arches Door, Window & Staircases
Residential
1
Photography
Analysis
Communication
History
Travel
Detailing
Visualisation
Team Work
Science Fiction
Management
Adventure Sports
C o n t e n t Space Making & Anthropometry Studio................................................................................2 Restroom at Highway............................................................................................................3 Potter’s Residence (Contextual)..............................................................................................4 Gotri Lake Redevelopment......................................................................................................5 Working Drawing (Library)....................................................................................................6 Urban Studio (Market)...........................................................................................................8 Housing In Amritsar.............................................................................................................10 Tourist Facilitation Centre, Pachmarhi..................................................................................11 Religious & Cultural Hub, Mahakal Precinct.......................................................................12 R.S.P. Bikaner........................................................................................................................16 R.S.P. Amritsar.......................................................................................................................18 Workshop (Order In Built Environment - 1, Fakhri Mohalla).............................................20 Workshop (Order In Built Environment - 2, ATMA Building)..............................................21 Photography...............................................................................................................22
Architecture is like science, it’s everywhere. - ARYAMAN GOTHARWAL
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Space Making & Anthropometry Studio
Restroom at H i g h w a y
The exercise was to play with mass and void using faces of two cubes and try variations to generate spaces by inserting horizontal planes and arranging the faces of cubes, following the rules of human anthropometry and coordinating with sphere of influence of the cubes’ faces. Later, the chosen composition was to be inserted in a contour gradient 1:4 with vertical circulation applied to the composition.
The studio was focused on designing small public places with a more functional perspective. Public Spaces like BRTS stations, unused spaces under a bridge, terraces of toll plazas, fringe properties and restroom at highways. Designing restrooms with adding more functions according to the requirements of users surveyed. The selected restroom at Ahmedabad-Vadodara Expressway was redesigned with a more qualitative approach without compromising the functions already present and adding more elements for user-friendly experiences.
Site Sections
Site Plan Model Photos
Isometric Exploration
Section DD’
Section CC’
Front Elevation
Section BB’ Section AA’
Section BB’
Section CC’
Section DD’
Side Elevation
Toilet Detail
First Floor Plan
Roof Plan
Section AA’
Ground Level
2
First Level
Second Level
Third Level
Ground Floor Plan
3
Potter’s Residence (Contextual)
Gotri Lake Redevelopment
This studio included two design exercises to understand the design solutions required for a residential building. Roof Plan The 1st exercise was to study our own house and its activities to find the design problems and solve them by redesigning the building. The 2nd exercise was to study the residential pattern of the communities which runs their business activities from their residences itself. The towns like Dabhoi, Khambat, Padra and suburbs of Vadodara holds wide variety of potters, kitemakers, akik-workers, shoe-makers, crib-makers. The residences to be designed for these communities had to have provisions for their commercial activities accordingly and Ground Floor Plan maintaining the public-private relationship.
The studio was focused on studying the abandoned natural lakes of Vadodara city and reviving the environment around them by developing environment friendly public activities around the lake front in a controlled way according to the area context. The activities involved were supposed to be recreational for the people and if the lake owns a religious value, then providing a design solution inclusive of the religious activities.
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Activity Mapping
Section BB’
Part Plan
First Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
Section DD’
Section BB’
Roof Plan
Section AA’
First Floor Plan
Section EE’
Ground Floor Plan
Section AA’
Site Development Plan 5
DESIGN STUDIO - VI LIBRARY AND SEMINAR HALL
Working Drawing ( L i b r a r y )
LEGEND:
DESIGN STUDIO - VI LIBRARY AND SEMINAR HALL
1
B
27060
2
5
7
8
LEGEND:
5630
9 1730
1
10 3900
MARGIN
A
REMARK:
A
4
5
6
8
9
10
CHECK 23450
A
A
REMARK:
A
545 M²
PROPOSED BUILTUP ON FIRST FLOOR
333 M² 878 M²
PARKING REQUIRED (30 % OF PERMISSIBLE F.S.I.)
1444 M²
PROPOSED PARKING
1073 M²
0.29
2150
G
H
H
MARGIN
4
5
6
8
9
10
350
350
N
2150
4980
5800
REVISION :
F
350
4800
4400
2000
300 300
500
2000
E
29650
D
1450
3750
5500
250
1500
2
3
4
5
6
7
RAIN-WATER TANK
8
9
4800
350
300 300
2000
500
2000
3750
250
3500
5500
250
4650
1500
4250
2620
500
3750
1500
3250
W1
4250
250
3500
1500
NO.
5380
W1
1500
3250
1540
W2
500
1230
1150
1280
2600
850
800
500
1180
3600
1 301
2670
7
5630
1000
5000
W4
1000
W4
1000
1000 1000
1000 1000
0 LVL
1000
W4
1000
5630
1000
5000
1000
W4
1000
1500
7
W4
2670
7
6
UP
3650 LVL
3350
1000
3650 LVL
1000
4200
1 301 11700
3600
1 301
2000
5120
5
500
6
500
550
1280
5
6
850 500
800
5
1180
3350
1000
3
4
450 LVL
500
2670
D5
8
1730
500 4250
4250
9
4250
9
1370
8
1720
500
8
1
2
3
4
5 I. C.
6
7
RAIN-WATER TANK
8
9
1000
9
3900
5000 W1
1500
3650 LVL
1500
3900
4200
3650 LVL
1500
5000 1500
1500
1500
W1
W1
2500
1380
1500
3250
1500
500
1250
500
1380 1250
1380
1000
1500
1000
3250
1000
1500
W2
W3
W2
W1
10
10
W2
W1
W1
10
CANAL
W1
CAN
2000
1150
1000
1000
2000
750
1800
6200
2000
1620
250
J
I
H
G
F
E
1500
3250
1500
4250
500
4250
D
C
N
1620
INTERNAL ROAD
3750
2400
8800
1800
6200
2000
250
B
1620
250
A
J
I
H
G
F
E
1500
3250
1500
4250
500
4250
D
C
1620
INTER
3750
250
B
REVISION :
900
A
GROUND FLOOR PLAN SCALE : 1/50
10
FIRST FLOOR PLAN SCALE : 1/50
DWG NO : AR 201 DATE : 26\05\2017 - ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM.
DWG NO : AR 202 DATE : 26\05\2017
2 301
Site Development Plan 1 101
6
SITE PLAN
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE VADODARA DESIGN ACADEMY
SCALE-1:100
MANHOLE
Service Plan 1 103
FLOOR PLAN 1 GROUND Ground Floor Plan 201
MANHOLE
SERVICE PLAN SCALE-1:100
900 900 900 900
D2
450 LVL
4
N
NAME : ARYAMAN GOTHARWAL ROLL NO : AR 0314
2100 2100 2100 2100
2
990
W3
500
3950 2000
1230
1930
3
2 301
SCALE-1:20
1500 2000 990 1000
D3
1000
1950
D2
- ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM.
PLAN
WIDTH HEIGHT SIL
4500 1000
500
3650 LVL
NO. W1 W2 W3 W4
4700
4250
2
SR
1
1340
3050
0 LVL
3050
1380
1950
250
3400
500
650
650 1000
2000
1500
2550
1000
SCALE-1:50
NAME : ARYAMAN GOTHARWAL ROLL NO : AR 0314
NAME : ARYAMAN GOTHARWAL ROLL NO : AR 0314
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE VADODARA DESIGN ACADEMY
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE VADODARA DESIGN ACADEMY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
REVISION :
SERVICE PLAN SCALE : 1/100
DWG NO : AR 103 DATE : 26\05\2017
- ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM.
1 401
2100 2100 2100 2100 2100
SCHEDULE FOR
900 900 900 900
4500 1000 990 1150
500 2600
2000
5120
W4
300 300
W1
1000
K
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
I. C.
450LVL
000LVL
I. C.
1000 750 750 1200 2000
INTERNAL ROAD 2400
J
N
10
2100 2100 2100 2100
WIDTH HEIGHT TY
D1 D2 D3 D4 D5
1 TYPE REMARK WIDTH HEIGHT SILL 1500 2000 990 1000
SCHEDULE FO
SR
250
W2
4200
300 300 2900
0 LVL I
K
DWG NO : AR 101 DATE : 26\05\2017
000LVL
4630
A
600
CANAL
450LVL
J
SITE PLAN SCALE : 1/100
2300
B
1200 350 1500
1370
4200
4200
2750
450 LVL
I. C.
2150
750
1380
3030
K
1450
C
950 3950 500
550 250
W2
10 000LVL
2400
450LVL
K
REVISION :
J
4400
D
D1
H
I
INTERNAL ROAD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
J
1
950
2750
4200
G
5430
5430
CANAL
2400
6000
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
- ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM.
D2
UP
TOILET DETAIL SCALE : 1/20
DWG NO : AR 401 DATE : 26\05\2017
D2
D3
H
3030
CANAL 1 401
4980
0 LVL
750
750
4400
4400 4000
2150
H
I
350
750
1000
7250 1200
1400
2750
1000 1400 1000 1400
1750
450 LVL
450LVL
G
450LVL
2150
E
F
I. C.
REVISION :
1500
1000 1400 1000
F
D4
1370
F
G
000LVL
F
W1
3
9
I
INTERNAL ROAD
W4
350
8 E I. C.
E 1450
E
450 LVL D5
D
UP
UP
1 401
W4
4630
D
450 LVL
5320
C
2300
I. C.
450LVL
H
5180
5800
4
4650
4650 4630
PAVING
D5
350
350 1750
7
000LVL
G
SECTION
W4
B
000LVL
SCALE-1:20
350
REMARK
2100 2100 2100 2100 2100
2
4250
3750
3750
1000
1 301
D3
W3
1000
REMARK:
D2
2670
3900
450LVL
1450
F
W2
1000
1730
C
D
UP
E
6200
450 LVL
I. C.
5625
A
LANDSCAPE
C
D
2750
1000
3600
NO.
1380
1000
850
SR
1
UP
1280
UNDER-GROUND WATER TANK
2300
4000
PAVING
5330
G
2000
1230
LEGEND:
REMARK:
1500
4750
1950
WATER SUPPLY
10
B
450LVL
C
3250
4700
9
I. C.
B
LANDSCAPE
LIBRARY AND SEMINAR HALL
1000 750 750 1200 2000
W1 W2 W3 W4 2000
1000
1930
1930
2000
8
A
UNDER-GROUND WATER TANK
DESIGN STUDIO - VI
WIDTH HEIGHT TYPE
D1 D2 D3 D4 D5
5380
750
4400
7 I. C.
3050
A
B
1500
8600
6
1400
5
I. C.
REMARK:
A
5530
NO.
1000
3900
4
1400
1730
3
W4
1000
5625
2
1000
3600
1
350
850
10
D4
1400
LEGEND:
6
1400
1280
H
D2
5320
RAINWATER SUPPLY DRAINAGE
1230
I
SCHEDULE FOR DOOR
SR
250
W1
D1
5
LIBRARY AND SEMINAR HALL
LEGEND:
1950
3500
1500
4250
2500
5930
DESIGN STUDIO - VI
MAIN SOURCE
LIBRARY AND SEMINAR HALL
3050
250
750
450 LVL
4250
SETTING OUT
SCALE-1:200
4
9
J
3750
4250
3400
0 LVL
(MUNCIPALITY CONNECTION)
8
3250
REMARK:
A
4650
500
W1
1380
DESIGN STUDIO - VI
7
LEGEND:
SCHEDULE FOR WINDOW 1
3
6
1500
B
- ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM.
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE VADODARA DESIGN ACADEMY
5
4250
2620
NAME : ARYAMAN GOTHARWAL 2 ROLL NO : AR 0314
4
4630
3500
W1
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE 1 VADODARA DESIGN ACADEMY
3
C
2300
250
C
NAME : ARYAMAN GOTHARWAL ROLL NO : AR 0314
102
5330
5180
DWG NO : AR 102 DATE : 26\05\2017
G
4250
SCALE-1:100
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
SETTING OUT PLAN SCALE : 1/200
Setting Out Plan
STRUCTURAL PLAN
H
3300
Structural Plan
2
LIBRARY AND SEMINA
LEGEND:
250
D
1
I 5530
5550
REVISION :
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
10 - ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM.
1
DESIGN STUD
LIBRARY AND SEMINAR HALL
REMARK:
J
250
9
K
60
8
3500 K
65
7
N
DWG NO : AR 104 DATE : 26\05\2017
3000
5430 5430
6000
10600
STRUCTURAL PLAN SCALE : 1/100
6
DESIGN STUDIO - VI
1 301
J
000LVL
5
0 LVL
Section AA’
1 301
J
4
450 LVL
0 LVL
Section BB’
INTERNAL ROAD
450LVL
3
450 LVL
INTERNAL ROAD
I
2
2550 LVL
CANAL
450LVL
I
1 104
3450 LVL
2550 LVL
1350 LVL
H
1
4350 LVL
3450 LVL
CANAL
G
5500 LVL
1350 LVL
UP
000LVL
8100 LVL
1200
- 70000 - 46000 - 70000 - 40000
MARGIN 3000
G
H
B
6450 LVL
2000
4400
G
C
4350 LVL
80
MARGIN
000LVL 450LVL
D
5500 LVL
1350
3000
0 60 41
CHECK 34450
1450
E F
41 60 0
UP
F
450 80
1204 M²
PROPOSED BUILTUP ON GROUND FLOOR
A-B B-C C-D D-A
D
F
4000
PERMISSIBLE BUILTUP AREA ON GOUND
CONSUMED F.S.I.
4630
D
E
6200
4816 M²
(1.6)
TOTAL PROPOSED BUILUP AREA
C
2300
4000
PAVING
3010 M²
TOTAL PERMISSIBLE F.S.I.
900
450LVL
C
PLOT AREA AS PER RECORD
380 450
4650
B
LANDSCAPE
H
730
3750
AREA STATEMENT B
I
6800 LVL
3500
The studio involved a choice among Girl’s Hostel, Kindergarten School and Library + Auditorium to design and later generate the working drawing for the same. The library is a kind of a space which requires a particular quality of environment which incites the challenge of material selection, designing a circulation and an appropriately ventilated space. Further, the working drawing of the decisions taken provides a more practical perspective towards the building.
J
8100 LVL
REVISION :
3600
8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
850
7
1300
1280
6
1200
1230
5
3000
1950
4
6000
3
69 50
2
3690
1 3050
1 401
10
- ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM.
1 FIRST FLOOR PLAN First Floor Plan 202 SCALE-1:50
NAME : ARYAMAN GOTHARWAL ROLL NO : AR 0314 SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE VADODARA DESIGN ACADEMY
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NAME : ARYAMAN GOTHA ROLL NO : AR 0314
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTU VADODARA DESIGN ACA
First Floor Plan
Urban M a
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Studio k e t Entrance building elevation
This studio involved a full scale study of the Vadodara city and later design an urban insert derived from the urban study. The site used to be a market which got shifted to some other place, so the study was based on finding the reasons for the same and cater those problems with design solutions and create a socially interacting market place with necessary services.
Entrance building back elevation
Market place
Ground Floor Plan
Market place
Market place
8
Used as store for seasonal groceries
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Housing In A m r i t s a r
匀䤀吀䔀 䄀一䄀䰀夀匀䤀匀
䐀䔀䴀伀䜀刀䄀倀䠀䤀䌀 䐀䄀吀䄀㨀
䰀䄀一䐀唀匀䔀 倀䄀吀吀䔀刀一
⸀ 䄀䜀䔀 䜀刀伀唀倀㨀
㔀⸀ 䌀䄀匀吀䔀 䌀䄀吀䔀䜀伀刀夀
Tourist Centre,
㤀⸀ 䴀伀䐀䔀 伀䘀 吀刀䄀嘀䔀䰀 吀伀 圀伀刀䬀倀䰀䄀䌀䔀
刀䔀䰀䤀䜀䤀伀唀匀 䈀唀䤀䰀䐀䤀一䜀 䄀䌀䌀伀䴀伀䐀䄀吀䤀伀一
Facilitation Pachmarhi
䰀䤀䈀刀䄀刀夀 ⸀ 䤀一䌀伀䴀䔀㨀
䠀伀匀倀䤀吀䄀䰀 刀䔀匀䤀䐀䔀一吀䤀䄀䰀
䔀䐀唀䌀䄀吀䤀伀一䄀䰀
䴀䤀堀䔀䐀 唀匀䔀
䔀䄀吀䔀刀夀
After observing the lifestyle and surroundings of some parts of Amritsar, I concluded that in the inner parts of walled city where there are purely residential areas, the streets are dead, having no interactions between houses, although the houses are provided with ventilation and interactive spaces. Also, the houses in the inner areas, I observed the spaces and volumes provided in each household are excessive as compared to the number of occupants living there and the main reason behind these excessive or dead spaces can be the migration of occupants from their original households to the sub-urban areas in search of opportunities. The issue about excessive or dead spaces can be solved by providing the living occupants a new infrastructure that can be compact enough to fulfil the needs of the needs of the occupants and the left over areas or spaces generated by providing a compact housing can be used as the open spaces or the recreational areas that can encourage the people to live with more interaction with other households.
䌀伀䴀䴀䔀刀䌀䤀䄀䰀
圀䄀吀䔀刀 䈀伀䐀夀
伀倀䔀一
伀倀䔀一 匀倀䄀䌀䔀匀
倀唀䈀䰀䤀䌀
䈀䄀娀䄀䄀刀匀
The thesis was based on encouraging ecotourism by designing a centre in the vicinity of Pachmarhi which can promote local art, culture and tradition of Pachmarhi and the centre can generate revenue and job opportunities for the locals. The goal was to develop the centre with sustainable methods using eco-friendly materials to reduce the carbon footprint and also meet the economic conditions of the locals so they can generate more revenue from promoting the art and culture. The centre will also provide the user a contextual experience of Pachmarhi and its picturesque.
Cluster 1
㘀⸀ 䌀䄀匀吀䔀 匀倀䔀䌀䤀䘀䤀䌀 伀䌀䌀唀倀䄀吀䤀伀一 ㈀⸀ 䐀䤀匀吀刀唀䈀唀吀䤀伀一 䈀夀 匀䔀堀㨀
䈀䄀一䬀 ☀ 䄀吀䴀匀
䜀唀刀唀 䬀䄀 䈀䄀娀䄀䄀刀Ⰰ 伀䰀䐀 䌀䤀吀夀 䄀䴀刀䤀吀匀䄀刀 ⸀ 吀夀倀䔀 伀䘀 䘀䄀䴀䤀䰀夀
匀吀刀䔀一䜀䠀吀匀㨀 吀栀攀 洀愀爀欀攀琀 昀漀爀 洀攀攀琀椀渀最 琀栀攀 搀愀椀氀礀 渀攀攀搀猀 ⠀瘀攀最攀琀愀戀氀攀猀Ⰰ 戀愀欀攀爀礀Ⰰ 猀眀攀攀琀猀Ⰰ 愀渀搀 琀栀攀 氀椀欀攀⤀ 椀猀 氀漀挀愀琀攀搀 椀渀 琀栀攀 椀洀洀攀搀椀愀琀攀 瘀椀挀椀渀椀琀礀 漀昀 琀栀攀 椀渀栀愀戀椀琀攀搀 愀爀攀愀猀⸀
㌀⸀ 刀䔀䰀䤀䜀䤀伀唀匀 䌀伀䴀倀伀匀䤀吀䤀伀一 㜀⸀ 伀䌀䌀唀倀䄀吀䤀伀一 匀吀刀唀䌀吀唀刀䔀
圀愀琀攀爀 猀甀瀀瀀氀礀 椀猀 洀漀搀攀爀愀琀攀 昀漀爀 䌀栀漀眀欀 倀愀猀猀椀愀渀 䄀爀攀愀⸀ 䌀栀漀眀欀 倀愀猀猀椀愀渀 栀愀猀 琀栀攀 攀砀椀猀琀攀渀挀攀 漀昀 挀漀洀洀漀渀 漀瀀攀渀 猀瀀愀挀攀猀 漀爀 挀栀漀眀欀猀⸀ 吀栀攀 漀瀀攀渀 猀瀀愀挀攀猀 栀愀瘀攀 猀漀挀椀愀氀 爀攀氀攀瘀愀渀挀攀⸀ 吀栀攀 爀攀猀椀搀攀渀琀猀 甀猀攀 琀栀攀猀攀 猀瀀愀挀攀猀 昀漀爀 猀漀挀椀漀ⴀ挀甀氀琀甀爀愀氀 愀渀搀 爀攀氀椀最椀漀甀猀 昀甀渀挀琀椀漀渀猀⸀ 吀栀攀礀 愀氀猀漀 猀攀爀瘀攀 愀猀 愀 瀀氀愀挀攀 昀漀爀 琀栀攀 挀栀椀氀搀爀攀渀 琀漀 瀀氀愀礀 愀渀搀 琀栀攀 漀氀搀 琀漀 猀椀琀 昀漀爀 爀攀挀爀攀愀琀椀漀渀⸀
Cluster 2 ㈀⸀ 䔀䐀唀䌀䄀吀䤀伀一 匀吀䄀吀唀匀
吀栀攀猀攀 瀀氀愀挀攀猀 瀀爀漀瘀椀搀攀 愀瘀攀渀甀攀猀 漀昀 洀攀攀琀椀渀最 昀愀洀椀氀椀攀猀ᤠ 猀漀挀椀愀氀 愀渀搀 挀甀氀琀甀爀愀氀 渀攀攀搀猀 氀椀欀攀 氀愀渀最愀爀猀Ⰰ 洀愀爀爀椀愀最攀Ⰰ 樀愀最爀愀琀愀猀⸀
㠀⸀ 䐀䤀匀吀䄀一䌀䔀 䘀刀伀䴀 圀伀刀䬀 䄀刀䔀䄀
圀䔀䄀䬀一䔀匀匀䔀匀㨀
㐀⸀ 伀圀一䔀刀匀䠀䤀倀 匀吀䄀吀唀匀㨀
䘀愀挀椀氀椀琀椀攀猀 猀甀挀栀 愀猀 猀攀眀攀爀愀最攀Ⰰ 搀爀愀椀渀愀最攀Ⰰ 最愀爀戀愀最攀 挀漀氀氀攀挀琀椀漀渀 愀渀搀 椀琀猀 搀椀猀瀀漀猀愀氀Ⰰ 愀渀搀 伀瘀攀爀愀氀氀 挀氀攀愀渀氀椀渀攀猀猀 椀猀 椀渀 琀栀攀 搀椀猀洀愀氀 猀琀愀琀攀⸀
倀刀䤀䴀䄀刀夀 刀伀䄀䐀匀 匀䔀䌀伀一䐀䄀刀夀 刀伀䄀䐀匀
吀栀攀 搀爀愀椀渀愀最攀 猀礀猀琀攀洀 漀昀 琀栀攀 愀爀攀愀猀 椀猀 昀漀甀渀搀 琀漀 戀攀 椀渀 戀愀搀 猀栀愀瀀攀⸀
吀䔀刀吀䤀䄀刀夀 刀伀䄀䐀匀
伀瀀攀渀 猀瀀愀挀攀猀 愀爀攀 甀猀攀搀 昀漀爀 搀甀洀瀀椀渀最 琀栀攀 眀愀猀琀攀 戀礀 琀栀攀 爀攀猀椀ⴀ 搀攀渀琀猀 伀渀攀 漀昀 琀栀攀 洀愀樀漀爀 瀀爀漀戀氀攀洀猀 椀猀 琀栀攀 渀漀渀 愀瘀愀椀氀愀戀椀氀椀琀礀 漀昀 漀瀀攀渀 猀瀀愀挀攀 昀漀爀 琀栀攀 挀栀椀氀搀爀攀渀 琀漀 瀀氀愀礀⸀
刀伀䄀䐀 一䔀吀圀伀刀䬀 䐀䤀䄀䜀刀䄀䴀
Cluster 3
Cluster 4
Clusters on Site 10
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Cluster 6 11
Two-wheeler parking
Religious & Cultural Hub, Mahakal Precinct
Four wheeler p parking
Security
Cloak Room
Ticket Booth
Seating area
Toilet Ghats
PARKING
ACCESS POINT
LOUNGE AREA
Exhibition office
Services
Boating deck
Legend
MAHAKAL
Merchandise & Book Shops
ADMINISTRATION Waiting Lounge
Surveillance room
Ticket counter
Exhibition pavillion
Conference room
Manager office
LAKE DEVELOPMENT RUDRA SAGAR
Mythology IInformation Desk
Staff parking
This design thesis involves studying Ujjain’s religious and cultural background and educating people about its significance by showcasing different cultural and religious reforms over the course of history. The aim was to develop the rear part of Mahakal Temple connecting to the Rudra Sagar lake by providing public plazas and recreational zones and also showcasing Ujjain’s religious and cultural background by means of different types of exhibits. The planning focuses on the generation of public recreational spaces and in detail for the exhibition of religious and cultural background of Ujjain.
Water show
Political Landmarks
Reception
Vessel Storage
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Mythological Landmarks
Introduction
Pantry Toilet
Geographical Landmarks
Food Storage Waste collection area
Kitchen
Practices
Bhasm Aarti
CAFETERIA Seating area
Shayan Aarti
Toilet
Bhog Aarti
HISTORY
Staff room
Saya Aarti
Pushkalavatii
Mahabhog Aarti
Commercial Landmarks
Wash area
Religious Practices
MARKET FOR HAWKERS & VENDORS
Pushkar
Govardhan
Visual connection of site with the context
Kannauj
Ujjain
Bharuch
Banaras
Religious Trails
Nasik
Prathisthana
Ratn Purshottam
Sapta Sagar
FLOWER GARDEN
Green room
Toilet
Kshir
CULTURE RUDRA
Vishnu
Pavilion
Staff room
Toilets Practices (Snan)
Harsiddhi
FUNCTIONS CORE - Exhibition Space SUPPORTIVE PERIPHERAL SERVICES
CIRCULATION TRANSITION INDIRECT TRANSITION VISITORS ADMIN & STAFF
Chintaman
Remarkable Personalities
Garhkalika
GREEN SPACES
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KUMBH
Kal-Bhairav Mangal Nath
STORY Kumbh mela
Toilet
EXHIBITION PANEL DISPLAY DIGITAL DISPLAY MODEL DISPLAY
Historical landmarks
Importance of temples
Staff room
Ujjain being different
Maintenance room
Amrutmanthan
Control room
Arrangement of Ghats and Public Spots
Exhibition Sub-Level Galleries Galleries
Open to public activities 12
Approach to the site incorporated with public activities
Open Public Spaces
Under Ghats Pass
Bridge passing over the Rudra Sagar
Correlation of activities 13
Master Plan 14
Basement Floor Plan
Ground Floor Plan
Roof Plan
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Users The haveli is a mixed use building and serves a family of three. The commercial part is a jewellery shop owned by the residents themselves. Mostly the owners use the ground floor only and rest of the volume is left unused including basements.
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Construction Originally the building is constructed with brick masonry having highly ornamented facade consisting of arched openings. The facade is crafted out of red sand stone, which is clad over the brick masonry finished with plaster. The opulently decorated facade enhances the building and sets it different from others. There are arched openings in the basement also, with thick walls having lime plaster on it. Wood is another material used in the building for doors and windows.
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Construction The ground and the first floor were constructed in brick masonry and have highly ornamented wood and sandstone elements like door, windows and chajjas (overhangs). The second floor is a later addition to the building which is constructed in brick masonry with new construction techniques.
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Background S. G. Haveli, is a mixed use building owned by Mr. S. G. Mohta. The building is around 130 years old. Earlier the haveli was home to one of the administrative members of the Maharaja of Bikaner. Later the haveli was bought and maintained by the current owner.
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Background Prem Mawa Bhandar is a residential and commercial building. The building is located on Mawa Patti which passes through Soni Singhi Chowk and is around 110 years old. The building initially was purely residential and was twice the initial size, but later it was sub-divided between two owners and one part was demolished and is newly constructed while the other part is left intact in its original position.
Location The S. G. Haveli is located at Mawa Patti, which passes through Soni Singhi Chowk and follows to Banthia Chowk. The buildings in the street were majorly housed residences. The building is in the vicinity of the Banthia Dadimata Temple. 䈀
Location Prem Mawa Bhandar is located at a cross edge of Soni Singhi Chowk. It is in the vicinity of Parshav Chand Gachh Upasara(Jain Temple). The surrounding streets consist of both commercial and residential buildings.
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Salient Features S. G. Haveli is quite an example of the typical building tradition of Bikaner of Havelis with huge spaced volumes, stone chajjas (overhangs) and projecting jharokhas (balconies) and two celebrated central courtyard with decorated stone and wooden elements. The elevation itself portrays the humongous expanse and intricate stone carvings, which makes it an eminent example of Bikaneri Architecture. In the past, the haveli also had a mujra room with gold plated carving and elegant hand painted wall decorations. The different terraces at different levels is another interesting feature of this haveli.
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Background
Background
Kitchen
The house is located at ‘lambe wali gali’ to the south-west of the Golden temple. Construction of the house dates back to 100 years ago. The house was built for a Sikh family who were in the administration of the Britishers during that time. The name ‘lambe ‘referred to the guards of the Britishers, who used to stay here.
Storage area LVL+- 5.00
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Horizontal Circulation
Outlet/office
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Workshop Foyer
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Vertical Circulation
Wooden Plank(Joist)
Services
Steel Beam
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7. Heirarchy of spaces Ground floor plan
Immediate Context
The house is this much km to the north-west of golden temple and this much km to the south-east of the Guru ka Mahal. The gali holds an importance in the history of Amritsar. Located in the dense fabric of Amritsar, the house lies in residential area surrounded by markets.
First floor plan
Immediate Context
The house is this much km to the north-west of golden temple and this much km to the south-east of the Guru ka Mahal. The gali holds an importance in the history of Amritsar. Located in the dense fabric of Amritsar, the house lies in residential area surrounded by markets.
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The house consist of four floors and a terrace. G+2 is occupied by owner whereas third floor is for rental purpose. Foyer next to the main entrance at Ground floor, leads to the living room and the staircase. The living room is semi-public in nature while the backside of house is occupied with services. Adjoining to the space is an isolated staircase (vertical circulation). The first floor is occupied by bedroom. The second and third floor consist of master bedroom, kitchen and washroom. Above it is a terrace.
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The house consist of four floors and a terrace. Ground floor consist of living space which leads to the bedroom on one side and services on other. The semi-circular staircase leads to the first floor which is utilized as store room by the owners. The second floor consist of master bedroom, kitchen and protruded balcony. The third and fourth floor is also been utilized as a store room and above it is terrace.
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6. HIERARCHY OF SPACES First floor plan
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Third floor plan
Main door carved out in wooden
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Second floor plan
Third floor plan Wooden Door
Floor detail
Railing detail
8. Fenestration
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Earlier the house was occupied by the guards of the British generals. A Sikh family now owned the house. They have been living here for more than 10 years. The family consists of 4 members which includes a couple and their two children.
Terrace floor plan
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Gutter
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2. Volume diagram
Elevation
Terrace floor plan
The architectural style is ……. The house has a heritage value and the façade expresses the immense character of the Amritsar. Faced of the building is out of wood which is fully operable. Upper floor of the building is controlled by full wooden windows from weather effects. Building contains one staircases which lead to upper floors. The house can accessible only from the street. It is enclosed from the other three sides. The double-height volumes express grandeurness of the spaces within.
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Opening throughout all floor plans-open to sky
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Outlet/office
3. Detail of staircase
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Storage area
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FIRST FLOOR
Living area
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Staircase -wooden and brick
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The entire house is constructed out of brick masonry and the structure is a load-bearing structure. The floors are spanned by wooden beams and steel I-sections. 35-40mm thick wooden planks placed upon 18-20 mm thick wooden panels which are then supported by spanning elements (beams and I-sections). Bricks are used as a filler material and on the top of it, cement slurry as floor finish. The semi-circular staircase is combination of brick and wood.
1. STRUCTURAL DIAGRAM
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MATERIAL
The architectural style is ……. The house has a heritage value and the façade expresses the immense character of the Amritsar. The house is open to the street on its two adjacent sides. The unique articulation of the main entrance and the double-height volumes express grandeurness of the spaces within. From second floor the street can be overlooked by virtue of wooden protruded balcony which has an intricate carved articulation.
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Wall section
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Services
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User Group
Workshop Foyer
Vertical Circulation
Workshop Foyer
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The entire house is constructed out of brick masonry and the structure is a load-bearing structure. The floors are spanned by wooden beams and steel I-sections. 35-40mm thick wooden planks placed upon 18-20 mm thick wooden panels which are then supported by spanning elements (beams and I-sections). Bricks are used as a filler material and on the top of it, cement slurry as floor finish. The straight flight staircase is made out of wood by the virtue of intricate joinery details. The riser is nailed to the tread, supported by stringer beam on one side and another side into the wall; whereas the landing is supported on steel I-sections. Articulated balusters are nailed on fascia. The handrails are made out of wood.
Horizontal Circulation
Outlet/office
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Typology
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Salient Features
Storage area
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Earlier the house was occupied by the guards of the British generals. A Sikh family now owned the house. They have been living here for more than 10 years. The family consists of 5 members which includes a couple and their three children.
Service area Courtyard
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Facade ornamented by brick arches and wooden windows.
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Typology
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The house is located at ‘lambe wali gali’ to the south-west of the Golden temple. Construction of the house dates back to 100 years ago. The house was built for a Sikh family who were in the administration of the Britishers during that time. The name ‘lambe ‘referred to the guards of the Britishers, who used to stay here.
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DEGREE OF ENCLOSURE
VARIABLES
INTERFACES
The transition on the ramp
The inner volumes can be changed according to the function without making much impact to the ordering principle of the building.
Fenestration system is identity to every unit and community.Window/opening facing north and south responding differently at different time to have quality of light and heat inside.
The visual connection from the facade of the building.
The overlooking spaces, which connects visually but restricts physically.
A T M A Ahmedabad Order In Built Environment
The envelope, the orientation and the structural grid of the building holds the ordering principle of the building and are unchangeable.
The sense of enclosure while entering the lower volumes from higher volumes.
The internal spaces can be changed according to the function without making much imapct to the ordering priciple of the building. B: window projecting out to pro vide covered entrance and gain quality light. C: adding layers and projection ie; grill patterns. A: Opening devided into three layers -top ventilators to circulate fresh air and remove hot air. -cross ventilation and bringing in light. -to avoid direct sun light.
LEVELS
OPEN STRUCTURE
SPATIAL DEFINITION
One of the new headquarters out of 5 for Ahmedabad was Mill Owners’ Association when Le Corbusier was invited to India for planning Chandhigarh. Mill Owners’ association was to be an ode to the economic prosperity and political prominence of Ahmedabad.
The building
Higher Level : The envelope and the orientation on which the building sits have the main role in governing the main priciple of the building and are unchangeable.
v Window opening devided in three layers. all works differently for the purpose considering the social and cultural philosophy of the community.
The ordering principle of the building is that the building should respond to the surrounding open spaces. The envelope, the front and the back facades and the axis on which it sits, manifest the ordering principle.
FENESTRATION SYSTEM
Order in Built Environment
A Case of Fakri Maholla, Mandavi, Vadodara Shivani, Bhargav, Aneri, Aryaman
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Ashram Road, Ahmedabad, 1954, Le Corbusier
Generic Spaces Lower Level : The internal spaces and the volumes can be changed according to the function and modification in them don’t effect the ordering principle of the building.
Specific Spaces
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Wildlife
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