Portfolio of Academic Work

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PORTFOLIO OF SELECTED WORKS A S M I TA R AGH U VA N S HY


CONTENTS 01 - 10

F I L L I NG A N UR B A N VOI D BY C ATA LYS I NG YOUT H Integrated Re-Development of Dead Urbanscape

11 - 14

S OC I A L HOU S I NG Re-thinking Mid-rise Community Housing

15 - 18

MA P P I NG C HI N C H P OK L I Urban Design + Analysis + Mapping Exercise

19 - 22

C L U S T E R HOU S I NG AT PA N J U Housing project for a Semi-Rural Community BUILDING FOOTPRINT

23 - 26

I N F O R MAT I ON -T E C H NO LO GY PA R K Designing an efficient Office Building

27 - 28

I N T E R I O R DE S I G N Designing a Working+Living space for a Fashion Designer


FILLING AN URBAN VOID BY CATALYSING YOUTH Integrated Re-development of dead Urbanscape ACADEMIC PROJECT 5th Year (Semester 10) - Design Dissertation The following project proposes the Re-Development of Urban Void situated along a Nala, into a Multi-Purpose Shared Space such that the process is catalysed by Youth involvement; while it is benefiting the public realm as a whole.

Project Location Vile Parle, Mumbai, India

STRATEGY - Identify Urban Void (site) that is associated with large Youth population - Study the site with respect to context by analytical Mapping to identify the need for intervention - Develop sustainable solutions to Re-Develop site from an Urban Void into a Shared Space INDIVIDUAL Project - June ‘17 - April ‘19

Project Guide - Ar. Shilpa Chandawarkar shilpa.chandawarkar@ies.edu

Software - AutoCad, SketchUP, Twin Motion Click

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Research document

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Design Panels

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SITE CONSIDERED Juhu + Vile Parle area

Focus area

Sea Irla nala Irla Nala Landmarks Proposed road

The larger idea inspiring this thesis is to recognize that further urbanization is the future of India; however, can we identify opportunities in our city structure such that the urban transition can occur in the best possible way? Recognizing that our city’s demographic structure is leaning towards a young population, we must create spaces for the youth. However, in turn, we must realize that our urban fabric is further densifying as it is providing the context for growth to the youth. We must find opportunities within our urban fabric such that the city can benefit while catering to the youth as well.

CORE IDEAS YOUTH LED RE-DEVELOPMENT OF AN URBAN VOID

RE-DEVELOPING URBAN VOID INTO SHARED SPACE

URBAN VOID

SHARED SPACE

DERIVE STRATEGY FROM URBAN SYSTEM

IDENTIFY URBAN VOID

PLACE-MAKING

‘Youth’ is often seen as an issue to be addressed, rather than an asset to be included in the process of creating solutions for the issues facing communities.’

USING YOUTH AS CATALYST

REDEVELOP INTO SHARED SPACE

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ANALYTICAL MAPPING

LANDUSE INSTITUTIONS

IRLA NALA

COMMERCIAL

TRANSPORTATION

LEGEND Irla Nala Institutions Industrial Open Space Commercial Residential Infrastructure

COMMERCIAL

IRLA NALA

INSTITUTIONS

DEVELOPMENT PLAN 2034

Market Street Khadi Bhandar

STRENGTH

WEAKNESS

OPPORTUNITY

- 20,525 students within 400 meter radius of site

- Treat service road along nala as a parking space

- Student population can help site develop into shared space - Lack of Student Accommodation in area - Lack of recreational infrastructure provided by Institutions - Creating a platform for social work can engage youth participation

- Institutions along the nala treat its edge as a backyard space

- Functions as a storm water drain checking flooding

- Currently abused as a dumping ground and parking space

- Service road along the nala can be developed to provide linkage along nala and institutions

-Encroachments along east edge uses the nala as an open drain

- It is a dynamic commercial stretch attracting transient population

- Congested street scape due to many street vendors

- Site and market street can be linked due to their proximity

- Market street has more visibility than site along main roads

-Sandwiched between site and market street

- Not clearly visible and accessible from Irla road market street

- Open space along property can link site and market street via a pedestrian path

THREAT

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PROPOSED RE-DEVELOPMENT

PROGRAMME PUBLIC AMENITY MULTIPURPOSE CENTER

GOLDEN TOBACCOCO COMPANY Site area - 39,990 sq.m

1930-70 - Functional Cigarette Factory 1970s - Became non-functional 2016 - Up for sale for re-development

CULTURAL SPACE Multipurpose halls Exhibition hall Artists studios Library SOCIAL SPACE NGO platform Study halls Co-working space COMMERCIAL Restaurant Food stalls INCLUSIVE HOUSING Student Housing

PROPOSED REDEVELOPMENT Site area -20,260 sq.m

Dining+Kitchen Public parking

PUBLIC AMENITY - Multi-purpose center INCLUSIVE HOUSING - Student Housing + Public Parking RECREATIONAL PUBLIC SPACE

RECREATIONAL PUBLIC SPACE Multipurpose open ground Sports facilities

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MASTER PLAN DEVELOPMENT I

III

Encroachment

EXISTING CONDITION - Landlocked except Eastern edge - only accessible edge. - Service road abutting the nala is its only edge that can be experienced by a user. - Nala has no connection with the urban fabric surrounding it.

ALTERNATE PROPOSAL - Cleared edge of the nala could be developed into public space. - Creating Public space would ensure that the nala has a connection with people. - The nala could be cleaned and act as water body of Public interest.

II

AS PER DP 2034 - Western nala edge will be cleared of encroachments to lay a service road, passing through Khadi complex and connecting to

IV

INTEGRATED URBAN RE-DEVELOPMENT - Proposed re-development on the site can be linked to re-development along the nala edges. - Edges of nala could be bridged strategically - The site could act as a space of transition due

the existing roads. This will isolate the nala by

to its central location admist a bustling urban

sandwhiching it between two roads.

context.

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MULTIPURPOSE CENTER - Building acts as a bridge between Public and Private - Massed along two central axes.

DESIGN EVOLUTION

STUDENT ACCOMMODATION - Podium form is derived from site following a rigid geometry.

MULTIPURPOSE CENTER - Ramps projected along central axes STUDENT ACCOMMODATION -

Recreational

between

Podium

parking

and

buffer public Student

housing

MULTIPURPOSE CENTER - Ramps link Public spaces between Multipurpose Center and Student Accommodation Building STUDENT ACCOMMODATION - Ramp from Multipurpose Center lead to the Podium public space

STUDENT ACCOMMODATION -

Accommodation floors

have been designed at a higher level than the Public space at the Podium. - The form is developed into two wings from a common KEY PLAN

square base. -

The

two

wings

have

common cores.

STUDENT ACCOMMODATION - Building wings are pushed along opposite directions, forming a common terrace that acts as a refuge floor and terrace garden.

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ARCHITECTURAL MANIFESTATION

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

SECTION AA’

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ELEVATION FROM SERVICE ROAD ALONG NALA

SECTION CC’

SECTION BB’

PLAN AT 11 M

ROOF PLAN

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STUDENT ACCOMMODATION

ARCHITECTURAL MANIFESTATION EXPLODED ISOMETRICS KEY PLAN

Cut floor plan Green space Highlighted

MULTIPURPOSE CENTER

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200 MM THK FILTER MEDIA (SAND) 150 MM THK BBC WATERPROOFING

CAUFFERED SLAB

ARCHITECTURAL DETAILS SCALE - 1:50

SKYLIGHT

1450

50 50 150

50X50MM POWDER COATED ALUMINUM HOLLOW CHANNEL

50 MM THK GLASS FOR SKYLIGHT VENTILATORS 75x50 MM ALUMINIUM FRAME FOR HOLDING SKYLIGHT AND VENTILAORS

SECTION

2650

2850

50MM THK COATED ALUMINUM SHUTTER PANEL

50x50 MM ALUMINUM FRAME FOR HOLDING SKYLIGHT GLASS

600

1000

100x100MM ALUMINIUM FRAME FOR SLIDING SHUTTERS

2950

TAPERING RCC CANTILEVER BEAM

2500

900 150

IN

1000

SLIDING ALUMINUM SHUTTERS

1450

100 MM THK AAC PARAPET WALL FOR BALCONY

OUT

PLAN

POLYCARBONATE SHUTTERS

505 505

50 50

150X300 MM MM THK THK 150X300 ALUMINIUM FRAMING FRAMING ALUMINIUM

50 50

150X200 MM MM THK THK 150X200 ALUMINUM FRAMING FRAMING ALUMINUM

2350 2350

50 MM MM THK THK ALUMINUM ALUMINUM FRAME FRAME 50 FOR POLYCARBONATE POLYCARBONATE PANEL PANEL FOR

PLAN - open

25 MM MM THK THK POLYCARBONATE POLYCARBONATE 25 SHEET PANEL PANEL SHEET 25 MM MM DIA DIA ALUMINIUM ALUMINIUM ROD ROD AXIS AXIS 25 FOR POLYCARBONATE POLYCARBONATE SHEET SHEET FOR

505 505

4850 4850

35 MM MM THK THK CLEAR CLEAR GLASS GLASS 35 FOR SLIDING SLIDING WINDOW WINDOW FOR

2350 2350

PLAN - closed

3900 3900

GREEN ROOF WITH BUND AAC BUND BUND WALL WALL AAC 150 MM THK SOIL LAYER LAYER 150 MM THK SOIL 50MM THK THK GEO-FABRIC GEO-FABRIC 50MM CLOTH LAYER LAYER CLOTH

SECTION 50 MM MM THK THK LATEX LATEX 50 MORTAR SETTING SETTING BED BED MORTAR

550 550

50 50 150 150

600 600

1000 1000

IN IN

DRAIN PIPE PIPE DRAIN

600 600 150 150

CONCRETE PAVERS PAVERS CONCRETE

1150 1150

OUT OUT 200 MM MM THK THK FILTER FILTER MEDIA MEDIA (SAND) (SAND) 200 150 MM THK BBC WATERPROOFING 150 MM THK BBC WATERPROOFING

SECTION

CAUFFERED CAUFFERED SLAB SLAB

50x50 MM MM ALUMINUM ALUMINUM FRAME FRAME 50x50 FOR HOLDING HOLDING SKYLIGHT SKYLIGHT GLASS GLASS FOR VENTILATORS VENTILATORS

100x100MM ALUMINIUM ALUMINIUM 100x100MM FRAME FOR FOR SLIDING SLIDING FRAME SHUTTERS SHUTTERS

75x50 MM MM ALUMINIUM ALUMINIUM 75x50 FRAME FOR FOR HOLDING HOLDING FRAME SKYLIGHT AND AND VENTILAORS VENTILAORS SKYLIGHT

50MM THK THK COATED COATED 50MM ALUMINUM ALUMINUM SHUTTER PANEL SHUTTER PANEL

600 600

50 MM MM THK THK GLASS GLASS FOR FOR SKYLIGHT SKYLIGHT 50

2950 2950 2500 2500

50X50MM POWDER POWDER 50X50MM COATED ALUMINUM ALUMINUM COATED HOLLOW CHANNEL HOLLOW CHANNEL TAPERING RCC RCC TAPERING CANTILEVER BEAM BEAM CANTILEVER

1000 1000

1450 1450

100 MM MM THK THK AAC AAC 100 PARAPET WALL WALL FOR FOR PARAPET BALCONY BALCONY

900 900

50 50 150 150

2850 2850 2650 2650

1450 1450

50 50

1000 1000

250 250

200 200 900 900

IN IN

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SOCIAL HOUSING Re-thinking mid-rise community housing ACADEMIC PROJECT 4th Year (Semester 7) - Architectural Design PCERF Vidyaharthi Competition 2017- Winning Entry (3rd Place) The following project proposes a mid-rise housing complex designed to cater to the residents of the complex while ‘place-making’ for the established neighbourhood of Malleshwaram, in which it is set.

Project Location Malleshwaram, Banglore, India

STRATEGY - Study the context of the neighbourhood of Malleshwaram - Identify priority issues from the neighbourhood study that can be considered in designing the housing project - Design interaction components at three levels- For the ‘community of Malleshwaram’, for the ‘community living within the housing complex’ and ‘for each individual family’; and create a built form that responds to the site, while being an apt social housing scheme. INDIVIDUAL Project - June ‘16 - October ‘16 Software - AutoCad, Archicad, Lumion, Photoshop

Project Guide - Ar. Vinit Mirkar vinit.mirkar@ies.edu

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SITE CONSIDERED

CONCEPTUAL IDEA

DESIGN EVOLUTION

HIERARCHY OF INTERACTION SPACES

SIT E

Public Space for people residing in Malleshwaram Play Ground Outdoor seating Jogging Track

NEIGHBOURHOOD STUDY FIGURE GROUND Built mases are closely placed.

BUILT UP AREA

Semi-public Space for people residing in Malleshwaram Commercial Spaces Yoga+Meditation Area Children’s Play Area

80% Dense Lack of open space

GRID PATTERN Grid pattern Street network at right angles

Private Space for building residents Terrace Garden

CONTEXT RESPONSIVE DESIGN Since the site is located in the old and densely populated neighbourhood of Malleshwaram, the significance of a large site area played an important role in shaping the design. This large site area was utilized to create PUBLIC, SEMI-PUBLIC and PRIVATE spaces at different levels of the building, ensuring their user group automatically interacts with the project in different ways. The design allows people from different walks of the larger community to interact at every level, while providing optimal living conditions for the residents of the building.

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ARCHITECTURAL MANIFESTATION

SITE AREA- 22,500 sq.m Consumable FSI- 1 PROGRAMME APARTMENTS

ELEVATION FROM 12 M WIDE ROAD

90 SQ.M Family (6 people) 60 flats

60 SQ.M Family (4 people)

SECTION AA’

60 flats

45 SQ.M Couple (3 people) 60 flats SECTION BB’

30 SQ.M Studio (2 people) 60 flats PARKING 4 Wheeler - 200 2 Wheeler - 130

MIXED USE FACILITIES Gymnasium Multi-purpose hall Cafe Library

OUTDO O R AMENITIES Childrens Play Area Yoga Area Playground Tennis Court Basketball Court

SITE PLAN

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ARCHITECTURAL MANIFESTATION APARTMENT TYPOLOGIES (per .sqm)

30

45

60

90

TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN

TERRACE PLAN

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MAPPING CHINCHPOKLI Urban Mapping + Analysis + Design Exercise ACADEMIC PROJECT 4th Year (Semester 7) - Urban Design Chinchpokli is a neighbourhood in South Mumbai. The neighbourhood is named after the Marathi words for tamarind (chinch), and betel nut (pofali). This project aims to study a chosen area of 1km radius in Chinchpokli and provide design solutions at required locations.

Project Location

B U I L D I N G F OChinchpokli, O T P RMumbai, I N T India

STRATEGY - Study the Urban fabric in chosen area through mapping - Identify the need and scope of required intervention - Develop sustainable design solutions to improve the urban character of the area

GROUP Project - June ‘16 - September ‘16 Skillset- AutoCad, SketchUP, Photoshop, Physical documentation

Subject InCharge - Ar. Vivek Korlekar vivek.korlekar@ies.edu

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EVOLUTION

LOCATION

1855

RAILWAY LINES

Mumbai

Byculla

Cotton Mills - city’s economic powerhouse.

Lalbaug

Lo we rP are

l

1865

Byculla

Chawls set up for labour force (a new political + cultural entity.) 1890

CHINCHPOKLI Central Line

Western Line

Metro Line

Harbour Line

Chinchpokli station built 1914

SITE SURVEY FAMILY SIZE

HOUSE SIZE

1- 3 people 4-5 people 6-8 people

chawl 1 BHK 2 BHK 1RK informal

9+ people

2RK informal

PLACE OF WORK

1877

OCCUPATION

TRANSPORT

Lalbaugh market grew as a ma jor landmark.

public facility walking private - bike private - car

AGE GROUP

1982

2000 Great Bombay Textile Strike - ma jority of the mill owners + workers lost their jobs, 2005

go out for work work + live in chinchpokhli working in chinchpokhli

18-30 31-40 41-50 51-60 61-70 71-80

shopkeeper vendor housewife student job local worker

All textile mills shifted to outside of Mumbai. Industrial estate replaced by other agencies.

2007

Monorail project introduced 2008

2016 Chinchpokhli lies at the brink of a changing visual landscape, but at the heart, it still retains its original character.

2015 Ma jority of high risers on the east of Chinchpokli with small open spaces,

2011 Residential towers replaced mills compounds. Still in progress. Monorail pillars constructed but project deadline delayed.

Mill compounds taken over by Lodha. Chawls (except near station) demolished and towers were constructed. The Monorail construction implemented

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MAPPING

residential commercial mixed industrial open space transport utilities amenities

BUILDING HEIGHT

BUILDING AGE

AMENITIES

LANDUSE

G+3-5 G+9-11

G, G+1-2 G+6-8 G+20-30

1850-1965

1965-85

1986-2000

2000-16

TRANSPORTATION

RESIDENTIAL TYPOLOGY

BUILT UNBUILT

SOCIAL MAPPING

roads

rail track

monorail

railwa y station

Chawl Apartment Informal Housing

bldg footprint RG

private open space playground

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STRENGTH

WEAKNESS

OPPURTUNITY

THREAT

- Good connectivity in terms of public transport

- Many plots do not have a direct entry from the road.

- Many unsafe and informal entry routes to the station platform

- Chawls have a characteristic system of community spaces between residences

- Foot path width keeps changing such that the cross section varies continuously

As there are abandoned mill estates, there is a scope of re-developing these estates

- Predominantly, land is mixed use, where the ground floor is used as commercial space.

- No designated parking space

-Area around the eastern side of the station has developed around its periphery.

- Land encroachment by informal settlements - Lack of designated open public spaces

- Since the area is well connected with transport routes, the redevelopment will have better linkage to the city - The existing open spaces can be revived into parks and garden, serving as community space

-Over crowding can be predicted - Lack of visiual safety along roads due to high compound walls.

Arthur bridge does not suffice the occupants it serves.

DESIGN INTERVENTION A

l g2

a rci me m co zone

C

A

REDEVELOPING abandoned Mill estate

en gard

sin hou

FOCUS AREAS

C B

B

A

MIll Estate

B

Creating Green Corridor under Monorail Bridge informal parking

green corridor

forms barrier

shaded space

reducing permeability

Existing

C

mixed use

D y pla a e r a

ng

si hou

1

Commercial Mixed Use Residential RG

1/3rdRedevelopment policy of Mill land

1/3

public infrastructure

1/3

new housing

1/3 private

SECTIONS

pedestrian friendly

Proposed

Increasing width of Arthur bridge Vehicular movement dominates bridge

Increase pedestrian movement

Existing

Proposed

Section AA

Section BB

Section CC

Section DD

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CLUSTER HOUSING AT PANJU ISLAND Designing a housing project for a Semi-Rural Community ACADEMIC PROJECT 2nd Year (Semester 4) - Architectural Design Located in Vasai creek, Panju island is an ancient fishing village. Since the existing settlements were unplanned and lacked basic amenities, a housing redevelopment was proposed for sites within this island. The brief guideline was to remain climate responsive and context sensitive, while understanding the semi-rural lifestyle of the people of Panju Island.

Project Location Panju Island, Mumbai, India

STRATEGY - Study the lifestyle and occupation requirements of the residents at Panju island. - Understand the construction typology of existing houses and design the proposal as per prevalent technology. - Design the project at a Master plan level and at the level of individual housing units and community spaces; establishing coherent solutions and spatial relationships.

INDIVIDUAL Project - June ‘16 - October ‘16 Skill set - Hand Drafting, Hand Rendering, Model making

Project Guide - Ar. Avneesh Tiwari atarchitecture.net

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SITE AREA- 5410 sq.m

Jetty

SITE CONSIDERED Sea

HOUSING

SITE 1 Sea

PROGRAMME

Talao

Professionals

Playground

4 PEOPLE SITE 3

Compact housing for residents working in mainland Mumbai. Mangroves

SIT

E2

Farmland

Talao

Farmers/Fisher folk

8 PEOPLE

MASTER PLAN DEVELOPMENT

ZONING To Fa rm

lan d

SITE 2

Tem

House with Shop

Talao

wash

pl e

5 PEOPLE To F a

Distinction between shop and home entry, while giving the shop street frontage.

rml

MASSING

Built for the most prominent communities at Panju, the design must focus on social interaction within the community.

and

PLOT DISTRIBUTION

Dormitory for Labourers

20 PEOPLE The focus was to give the labourers a dedicated open space to ensure they have their own activity area and it does not disturb the core character of the community. House for Farmers/Fisher folk House with Shop House for Professionals Community Space Recreational Space

WOMENS WELFARE CENTER The women of the village have their own dedicated community space integrated with an open landscaped area and the common washing area along the talao.

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ARCHITECTURAL MANIFESTATION

Entry

CONCEPTUAL IDEAS

yg ro un d Pla

Tow ard s fa rml

pl e Tem

The Temple is the central landmark and interaction space for the whole community.

and s

TEMPLE

Creating a public space for women, such that it is integrated with the community washing area.

Talao

Community wash

WELFARE CENTER

s land

SITE PLAN

farm rds a w To

HOUSE FOR FISHERMEN/ FARMERS

Common interaction space between cluster of houses.

FRONT ELEVATION

REAR ELEVATION

PLAN

SECTION AA’

HOUSE WITH SHOP FRONT ELEVATION

Houses with shops get street frontage while having a separate, more private entrance to the house.

PLAN

SIDE ELEVATION

SECTION AA’

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SITE SECTION

purlin principal rafter

cleat

common rafter

king post

ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL

str

ut

main tie stone template wall plate

WOMENS’ WELFARE CENTER

overhang

FRONT ELEVATION

brick wall

RCC slab plinth beam PCC

DPC

rubble packing brick footing SECTION

PLAN

PCC

*Not to scale

DORMITORY FOR LABOURERS’

FRONT ELEVATION

PLAN

SECTION

HOUSE FOR PROFESSIONALS

FRONT ELEVATION

SIDE ELEVATION

FRONT ELEVATION

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INFORMATION-TECHNOLOGY PARK Designing an efficient Office Complex ACADEMIC PROJECT 5th Year (Semester 10) - Architectural Design The present project aims to provide infrastructure for a software company in India. The creative and programming areas are the primary departments. All other departments are support departments.

Project Location Navi Mumbai SEZ, Ulwe, India

STRATEGY - Identify how an office building functions in context of the hierarchy in its departments, varying type of work and accordingly differing circulation patterns - Study the required building services that act as a skeleton for the functioning an office building - Work with an ‘Open plan’ and produce a building that creates a statement while it functions in a simple, workable and organized fashion.

INDIVIDUAL Project - June ‘17 - September ‘17 Software - AutoCad, SketchUP, Lumion, Photoshop

Project Guide - Ar. Vilas Avchat vilasavachat@yahoo.com

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DESIGN EVOLUTION

SITE CONSIDERED SITE CONTEXT MAP

1 8m wide road

Proposed Road

Sea

Site

SITE

1 8m wide road

Landmarks

Access

CONCEPTUAL IDEAS

Screens layer the building

Site has access from two roads. Podium parking is ideal for the site.

Core Podium

The heart of the building are its cores.

IT Dept Admin Executive

Podium top is used to create facility areas

Double-height entry ore ice C

ore nC

Two cores are placed such that various functions can revolve around them

i

Ma

Serv

Pe de str ian

Double height entry created by raising the podium floor Recreational + Entrance Space

r ula

hic Ve

A road network is placed such that cores are easy to access.

LAYERING The building branches out from the core to make a regular rectangular form that functions at open floor plates. Further, a screening is used over this form to create a shading and aesthetic effect. The building also functions in layers due to the zoning of activities, that are combined together or function because of each other, at various levels.

Stacking floor plans

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SITE AREA

ARCHITECTURAL MANIFESTATION

- 15,411 sq.m Consumable FSI - 1.25

PROGRAMME EXECUTIVE OFFICES President Directors Secretaries

ADMIN Facilities management Transportation Sales Accounts IT DEPT. Dept. Head Dept. Manager IT Employees

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

SUPPORT STAFF AREA

AMENITIES Gymnasium Yoga Hall Small Cafes Cafeteria

HIERARCHY President Director Dept. Head Dept. Manager Staff Support Staff

TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN (IT DEPT)

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Perforated aluminum layering

steel bracing

SEMINAR HALL

SEMINAR HALL

SECTION BB’ SEMINAR HALL

IN

Horizontal support

SEMINAR HALL

OUT

Wall Section detail

CENTRAL SERVER ROOM

SEMINAR HALL

INFORMAL MEETING AREA

SECTION AA’

AREA FOR SERVICES

AREA FOR SERVICES

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INTERIOR DESIGN Designing a Working + Living space for a Fashion Designer ACADEMIC PROJECT 2nd Year (Semester 4) - Interior Design To design the interiors of a two-floor studio + apartment for a female fashion designer (mid 20s), while understanding the spatial requirements of the client’s job. The inspiration for the resultant design was a space that is simultaneously both, vibrant and subtle. I used pastel colours in combination with wooden furniture while creating spatially dynamic areas for working and living.

Individual Project - January ‘15 - March ‘15

Project Guide- Ar. Khudeja Saiyed khudeja.saiyed@ies.edu

Skillset - Hand Drafting, Hand Rendering

MANIFESTATION

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

GROUND+1 FLOOR PLAN

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SECTION AA’

SECTION BB’

DETAILS - FLOORING LAYOUTS

SECTION CC’ GROUND FLOOR PLAN

GROUND+1 FLOOR PLAN SECTION DD’

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