Ateet Singh | Portfolio | Architecture + Design

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Curriculum Vitae

Hello ! I am Ateet Singh, a student of the School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal, and this portfolio is a compilation of my selected works, probably the ones that taught me, that; architecture is the most sublime path if you want to be a learner forever.

Ateet Singh

Architecture Student

Hobbies

Contact

Exploration

Feeder

459/2 Om Nagar, Kanker Khera, Meerut, U.P. (IN) 250001 +916232061457 ateetsingh31@gmail.com

Food

linkedin.com/in/ateetsingh31

Travel

Photos

Shooter

Pencil

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DOB

31st January 1999

Nationality

Indian

Hometown

Meerut, Uttar Pradesh

Languages

Hindi, English

Ink works

Artworks

Basketball

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Inferno

Water colors

Mirage

CS : GO

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Education

Academic Projects

2017 - Present (VII Semester) Bachelor of Architecture School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal, India

2021 Urban Design | Motia Talab, Bhopal

2015-2017 Senior Secondary Education Dewan Public School, Meerut (Uttar Pradesh), India 2003-2015 Secondary Education St Francis Convent School, Meerut (Uttar Pradesh), India

Software Skills 2D Drafting

Autodesk Autocad Rhinoceros

Modeling

Rhinoceros Trimble SketchUP Grasshopper

BIM

Autodesk Revit Architectural

Rendering

Chaos Group Vray Enscape Lumion Cycles

Presentation and Graphics Documentation

Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign MS Office

Workshops and Conventions 2019 61th Annual NASA Convention, Vagamon Kerala 2019 Built to use Workshop, SPA Bhopal 2018 60th Annual NASA Convention, Bangalore Karnataka 2017 Mural Workshop, SPA Bhopal

Experience June - October 2020 Worked as a Heritage Mapper for India Lost & Found (ILF)

2020 200 Bed Multi-specialty Hospital, Jaipur High-rise Housing Design , Bhopal Gaming Station Design 2019 Military Vehicle | Experience Center at Kaliyasot Bhopal Olympic Size Swimming Pool Design, Bhopal Boarding School Design, Dehradun Product Design for Anganwadi, Bhopal 2018 Contemporary Vernacular Residence, Gangtok Anganwadi Design, Bhopal Vernacular Documentation | Bhutia Tribe, Sikkim Cottage Design at Kerwa Dam, Bhopal Kiosk Design at Promenade Beach, Pondicherry

Competition And Achievements 2021 RIBA | Traditional Architecture Group | Rao Sahab ki Bakha 2020 INSDAC | Stadium Design 2019 Skycity | The Future of Housing Challenge 19 Industrial Design Trophy | 61th NASA Louis-I-khan | Rao Sahab ki Bakhar 120 Hours | A Twenty-Second Century Settlement 2018 Archasm Pop up Bazaar | Babayani Hashtag Archdais | Installation Square Factor | Square Foot House IID Showcase | Bathroom Design Volume Zero | Pocket Seat 120 Hours | A Room for Communication Industrial Design Trophy | 60th NASA Reubens Trophy | 60th NASA

Top 6 | World

3rd | India

Top 6 | India Top 10 | India

Top 6 | India 2nd | India

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The unplanned journeys are the most impactful ones, and a journey of a naive head through the design world is never-ending.

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CONTENT NOD

DHRUV

6 - 11

26 - 29

HEED

BAKHAR

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IGNITE

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HANDS-ON

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NOD

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Dehradun, Uttrakhand | Residential Quarters | Academic Project 2019

Brief: The challenge was to design a unit and multiply it to build 50 residential quarters for boarding school faculties, over a steep-sloped site. Design Approach: The project Nod is based on a personal experience of living in a row housing street in an Indian scenario. “Each time I use to pass through the street, it allows me to greet people in my neighborhood. The greeting use to be a soft “namaste” with a nod of the head. That simple nod allowed interacting with the neighborhood. In this project, I attempt to fabricate the same experience with modular unit construction over a steeply sloped site.”



CONCEPT

Taking inspiration from a row housing street

SITE Location: Chalang, Dehradun, Uttarakhand Area: 84,672.10 sq m Perimeter: 1,200 m Built up used for the quarters: 5,120 sq m The slop-over site varies from 20-30%.

Spreading the blocks over the contours keeping them linked with each other.

The total site area is used by different blocks of a school. The whole boarding school complex was an Academic group work where each block was to be designed by an individual student.

The second story units were modified to a pentagonal shape which provides an angle to turn and mold the regular straight row of houses along the slope of the site.

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DETAILS

ROOFING MATERIAL Built-up roofing, also called BUR, is the most common roofing material used on low-slope roofs. It is composed of alternating layers of reinforcing fabric and bitumen (asphalt) and is finished with a top layer of aggregate, such as stone or gravel. The design requires a flat durable roof. And the site experiences heavy rainfall from July - September. Thus built-up roof with less maintenance and high durability against rain suits the project.

FLOORING MATERIAL Reclaimed Wood - One of the most sought-after salvaged building materials is reclaimed hardwood flooring. There are two types of hardwood to consider. Reclaimed wood is ideal as it reuses existing wood from trees that were chopped down a long time ago. Salvaged wood flooring can look beautiful in older homes or a beach cottage. Considering the availability of recyclable wood and the climate requirement to counter cold the floor finish preferred is Reclaimed hardwood.

WALLING MATERIAL CSEB - considering the slope of the site the construction will involve a lot of removal of soil. Thus the same soil can be used and utilized to make compressed earth blocks on the site. It also have advantage over space requirement for construction as it wont require heavy equipment’s over site. Lastly it can me mixed used at places with RCC frame for ground floor parking.

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UPPER UNIT

LOWER UNIT

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SECTION

FILL

CUT

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HEED

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Jaipur, Rajasthan | Multi-specialty Hospital | Academic Project 2020

Brief: To design a Multi-specialty hospital with a capacity of 200 beds. Design Approach: Heed is located in the city of Jaipur, it’s a district hospital therefore, the super specialties chosen in the hospital are selected after studying the health results of the state of Rajasthan. The hospital is designed considering the influx of people and mental challenges faced by health workers during challenges like covid. So, the attempt was to use biophilic design principles to make the hospital environment pleasing and stress reveling.



LOCATION

Details

Jaipur, Rajasthan.

Total site area: 19,060 sqm (4.67 acre) Ground cover: 40% MOS : 9m from all sides FAR: 2 Max height : 50 m

FORM DEVELOPMENT

Forming a volume over the site per area programming.

Staking IPD wards in a tower form to increase shade in the courtyard area and to minimize ground cover to leave space for a public park and space for future development.

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Creating a courtyard to welcome daylight and to create shaded spaces.

Forming voids to create entries into the form for different activities.

Adding a basement level for private parking, morgue, blood bank, laundry, and other support services.

Extruding the back side to get space for super specialties.

Creating roads on the periphery of the site for vehicular access along the site with 2 entry points to the site. 1. Main entry 2. Service entry

Defining ventricular circulation cores. Placing a ramp for emergency purposes and to provide heat gain buffer for the IPD tower from the South-west side.


SITE PLAN 1. Main Entry to site 2. Entry to Emergency 3. Entry to OPD 4. Way to basement parking 5. Internal green pocket with water pond for evaporative cooling. 6. Entry to Maternity Suit 7. Way to specialties and IPD

8. Outside Parking 9. Service Entry to Site. 10. Excess for Kitchen. 11. Way to Laundry, Mortuary, Blood bank and C.S.S.D 12. Boundary free Edge for easy excess of crowd with boundary pillars to prevent car parking.

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN

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OPD

Pharmacy

Administration

Emergency

Maternity Suit

Oncology

Psychiatry

Cardiology

Diagnostics

Central Kitchen

OT Complex


FIRST FLOOR PLAN

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IPD TOWER

SECTION

Floors 2,3,4

Private Wards

Semi-Private 2 bedded Wards Semi-Private 4 bedded Wards Floors 5,6,7,8,9

General Wards

IPD 8 bedded General Wards 18


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IGNITE

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Bhopal , Madhya Pradesh | Experience Center | Academic Project 2019

Brief: Design an experience center for a particular type of vehicle of one own choice. One must be able to design and efficiently design the path circulation of the crowd on the site and must create a beautiful experience for the visitors. Design Approach: India spends 16.6% of the total budget on defense and out of the world’s total arms, India is the buyer of 12% of it, which makes India the largest importer of weapons. Considering the location of the site where there is Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology near the site. The proposal was to design an exhibition for military vehicles. Intend is to encourage youth for knowing about the advancements of technology and opportunities in this field.



CONCEPT AND FORM DEVELOPMENT

The main Exhibition area was divided into 2 domes creating an image of a strong solid form.

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The right solid form was cut to make a path, that depicts a journey of willpower of our defense services to curve a way through challenges and difficult conditions and the visitor is getting a chance to experience them.

The path after the exh to an elevated walkw scenic view of the site for veh


hibition hall continues way which provides a e and works as a shed hicles.

After the elevated walk, the path ends at an arena. Where one can get a chance to get a ride of those military beasts. The area also has a small pocket in between the tracks where occasional war games will be organized for people to get closer to the vehicles and they can experience the fear and excitement of those heavy tanks moving around them.

The rest of the site is used for support services, parking, circulation around the site, and a block for maintenance of the vehicles and at the same time provides a closer look at the technological pat of the vehicles.

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The Hidden World The main Exhibition hall is a dome-like shell structure within which an artificially simulated environment will be created. The real war vehicles will be put in a holographic world. So that people can experience the capability of the vehicles like a firing range.

SITE The Site is located on the banks of kalisoth river. Providing beautiful views and soothing breeze from the river.

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Canyon of Fun

Colosseum

The part of the center is a similar concrete structure with a path in between, this structure comprises all the entertainment and support activities. One half comprises the server room, administration block, ticket counters, and inquiry. The other has the movie theater, restaurant, VIP lounge for Military officers, and a medical infirmary closer to the arena.

The after the domes the path elevates and forms a bridge which provides a scenic view to the lakefront, It also gives a view of the Outdoor tracks that are created for vehicles and at the same time it works as a shed for the same vehicles, just like the Colosseum in Rome, these massive beasts comes out from those sheds to perform in the arena. In the center of the tracks, there is a small jungle. It is there to create small military theme games for people. They experience the vibrating ground, dust, and smell because of the vehicles running around them.

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DHRUV

Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh | Cricket Stadium | Group Work 2019 - 20

Brief: The challenge was to design a cricket stadium using steel as the prime material. Design Approach: the form of the stadium is designed in a manner to induce activity and energy. The form is revolting, flaunting its steel members to induce excitement in the hearts of players and audience. The fins in the facade element direct wind into corridors and eventually into galleries. The form shines brightly like the pole star in the hearts of visitors. Thus, it was named Dhruv.

3rd India INSDAG

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CONCEPT

EXPLODED STRUCTURAL SYSTEM

The concept of the stadium is inspired from our national emblem Ashok Chakra, making the stadium a symbol of Nationality.

Extruding the Chakra to form the volume of the stadium.

Puncturing the center to get the cavity for light and field area.

Twisting the form to get the effect of spin and swing, Making the facade look like the swing of a cricketing stroke and the spin of the cricket ball .

The final form was having 24 main structural members and a facade representing the dynamics of the game.

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SINGLE LEAF OF THE FACADE GFC Plates GFC plates are provided at intersection of primary core truss and the roof grid system. It highlights the spokes of ashoka chakra in plan.

Quadrilateral Grid Frame With ETFT Membrane A quadrilateral grid system from hollow sections of steel is provided and the panels are covered by ETFT sheets which give protection and allow grass growth on field

Facade From Steel Mesh, GFC And Steel Louvers The facade from the steel mesh is made in such a way that the top-of the stadium facade allows air exchange and the steel louvers highlight the facade contours

Circular Beams For Suspending Stadium Light System Circular truss columns are provided on the roof to hold the column sections together and to suspend the stadium lights from it.

Core Truss System For Corridors, Facade And Roof The core truss system allows the facade system to be suspended from it, supports the roof and permits a 10 m wide corridor through the outer ring of the stadium

Foundation Footing And Entrance Shear Wall The first layer of construction is composed of use of RCC for laying isolated pad foundations and constructing the parametric entrance cores.

A single leaf of the external surface may look complicated but is made from develop-able surfaces. The exploded view shows a total of 4 develop-able surfaces which can be vertically assembled to re create the structural system.

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BAKHAR

Narsinghpur, Madhya Pradesh | Documentation | Group Work 2018 - 20

A dwelling is not just a part of the inhabitants’ life, but also of the community. This makes living a communal activity and the dwelling reflects the changes in the whole scenario overtime. It therefore becomes imperative to understand how a dwelling unit has evolved over time, not only from the inside but also considering external factors. Rao Sahab ki Bakhar, in Narsinghpur is one such exemplary dwelling unit. Since its construction in 1780s it has evolved continually with changing needs of its dwellers brought upon by factors such as economy, external conflict, family expansion, culture etc. A Bakhar is a typical dwelling unit, found in the Bundelkand region of Madhya Pradesh, built by the village landlords for residence of their family. Although extensively used earlier, it has been lost in the mists of time due to reduced usage.

Top 10 India LIK

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Top 6 World RIBA


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NARSINGHPUR AND BAKHAR

Narsinghpur district comes under the jabalpur division, surrounded by sagar , seoni , chindwara, hoshangabad and raisen clockwise from the north encompassing a total area of 5,133 sq kms. The principal commute to this area is the railway line that runs west to east of this district, the main town being surrounded by the national highway 26. The bakhar has a major role in the social structure of the district, housing the family that had also constructed the Narsingh temple, from which the district derives its current name. Along with proving to be the village’s primary granary, the community well present beside the bakhar provides commoners access to water from the ground floor. The Bakhar thus becomes a part of the daily routine of every resident of the village and continues to be a part of the oral history associated with the area.

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN

ELEVATION

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN

SECTION

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BRACKET DETAILS

WOODEN COLUMNS

MAIN ENTRANCE DOOR

ARCHED ENTRANCES GEOMETRY

KEEL MULTI-FOIL ARCH This type of arch is found along the edges of the basement.

KEEL POINTED MULTI-FOIL ARCH This arch is found along the corridors on the first floor.

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HANDS-ON

Poise Module to Model | Basic Design Studio | 2017 The model was designed with small nuts of equal size. The intention was to design a form that would create a balance between flexibility and rigidity.

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Know The Value Installation | SPA Bhopal | 2018 The installation has been set up to portray the ideology of Laurie Baker. Keeping in mind the qualities of burnt mud brick, he used it for low cost housing for the people of India.

Bamboo Fortress Installation | Kanyashala, Semra Kalan | 2019 The fortress was designed for girls of age 5-10. It was based on the theme to develop an understanding of selecting the right path in life. The fortress has 3 different options to climb that will help them to choose and analyze the right way to climb.

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