Architecture Portfolio 2020

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I am a Graduate from IDEA Indus University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Learning about the conceptual aspect which encircles with the design process and to expand philosophically knowledge and discover the abstraction and reality of architecture. I want to go beyond the epitome of sympathetic knowledge and explore the limits of the phantasm. Memories, experiences, places, people, culture, and religion played a vital role in the process of my development and taught greater facets of life.


A r y a m a n P. J a i n

ar yaman3996@gmail.com

+91-9586550835

IDEA Indus University Ahmedabad


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Humanizing prison Rehabilitation and reformation of prisoners and civilizing them through architecture Undergraduate Thesis 2020 Location Mankhurd, Maharashtra



Prisons are intriguing institutions in our society. Prisons have become a dichotomy of captivating and equivocation. So as to design for reformation, the design must begin by bringing back the essential human needs of the inmates The overall design producing a high level of containment remains and exists because of the element of punishment through the loss of private freedoms. Spaces of solitary and isolation are the foremost detrimental to the psychological state of any patient. To influence a positive psychological state, spaces must promote human interaction with the motive of instilling a sense of community and togetherness within the inmates.



Typical design of prisons

Evolved design and Implementation

Inside out connection

Importance of landscape

Circulation patterns

Staff and Inmate relation

Cell organization



Single cell occupancy (Maximum security)

Manglore Roof tiles 254mm x 406mm

Plan of cell Aluminium Battens 100mm x 100mm

I-Section Steel Beam 250mm x 450mm

Section of cell Autoclaved Aerated Concrete(AAC) Blocks 250mm x 600mm Masonry Texture coating Semismooth 10mm thk

Structural Concrete Shear Columns 250mm x 1000mm

Cement tiles 300mm x 300mm

Isometric view of cell



To explore the potential of sensitizing the built environment of prison in creating more humane spaces that can catalyze positive changes inside a prisoner.


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Farmers market and restaurant Nathi Ghat Studio - 9 2019 Location Udaipur, Rajasthan



Food defines who we are and where we come from. Historically, the development of cities has been inextricably connected to its production, supply and distribution. But with the migration of rural communities to urban cities, the human population has become increasingly removed from sites of agricultural production and less aware of how their food is made. The diversity of program reflects the full food chain, as well as a new foodscape of public spaces and plazas where producers and consumers meet. The Market acts as a catalyst to activate the surrounding neighborhoods, exemplifying one of the complex urban relationships between architecture and food .




Food Markets and Restaurant have the potential to alleviate this bottleneck of inefficiency by consolidating supplies into shared facilities for local farmers and locating them strategically within cities. It defines a new model for how the relationship between consumer and producer can be defined and addresses uncaptured market demand.

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rural community hospital

Internship(SJK Architects Mumbai) 2018 Location Alibaug, Maharashtra



A 117 bedded multi-specialty hospital is the haven for the people of dolvi village, is built over a phase of 5acre land. It perfectly fits the context with large overhangs and sloping roof battling the intense monsoon rains and winds, where the outside spaces like courtyards and balconies are extensively used in this sea-side climate. The Dolvi Hospital is nestled amid trees and greenery, shaded by balconies and terraces, which merges with the surroundings creating spaces for people to recover and heal them physically and, mentally.*

*SJK Architects





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bhisarai farmhouse

Internship(SJK Architects Mumbai) 2018 Location Alibaug, Maharashtra



Amidst streams flowing down from the gentle hills of Alibaug, lies a multi-family weekend home in an 8 acre lush mango orchard. The structures or pods treads very lightly on the grounds seems like hovering over the surface to least disturb the existing flora and fauna; with plantations being grown carefully to allow the indigenous species to co-exist. Each home nestles within the branches of the trees, encloses a stretched waterbody and is connected through pathways and plinths guided by the mango orchirds. The structures or pods are interspersed with semi-open spaces such as staircases washed with skylight, and courtyards scattering the light from between mango trees.*

* SJK Architects




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people and places Studio - 6 2018 Location Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh



The studio focused on the understanding of the people and their culture and its vast network of components. Our site was situated near the Ghats of Maheshwar where we perceived about the place and the community of the people. The site was in juxtaposition with the temples and the chowk which leads towards the Ghats of river Narmada. The program was to build an institution for weavers community creating a working space and an exhibition space for their work. So the idea was to connect the cluster with the existing nature and bringing in the cultural habitat of the place by creating linearity in the space and connecting it with the surroundings.


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Maheshwar town site model 1 :500


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Hands - on Workshop 2017 Location Dharmalaya, Himachal Pradesh



An architecture that is closer to the people, the environment and, the resources of a place and the one that works with natural building materials and techniques which are found locally to the site is eco-friendly and meaningful to the nature of that place. These methods of construction are sustainable and they are more relevant for the environment. So to reflect on these ideas, the purpose here is to map down the traditional and vernacular practices for which Himachal as a case study is in the account. The inclination is to study the Kangra region and find the ways of making built forms and to gain hands-on experience in on-site construction techniques with mud and stone as principal materials. The idea of ecofriendly construction which is very rarely seen nowadays is one of the most significant aspects of today’s time.



Digging turf with layers of organic soil

Mixing the soil with husk, pine needle and water

Mixed mud is put into mould to make bricks

Door frame tied to an anchor to align with the wall


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Ground floor plan of Dharmalaya Institute



Cross Section of Dharmalaya Institute

Long section of Dharmalaya Institute


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unpacking architecture Models and Charcoal Sketches 2015-2020 Location IDEA Indus University, Ahmedabad




Material study through models IDEA Indus University Ahmedabad



Charcoal sketches Stepwell Adalaj Ahmedabad


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