BHUM I K A JAGUJA
ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO SELECTED WORKS – 2020-2023
PERSONAL DETAILS D.O.B – 08th February 2002 Mulund, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Hindi, Sindhi, English, Marathi
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EDUCATION • • 4th
I'm Bhumika Jaguja, year student pursuing Architecture from Vivekanand Education Society's College of Architecture. As a student of this generous field, I have always been curious, compassionate and diligent. I strongly believe that Architecture is a continuous effort to unite people, homes, and the natural environment into a more profound harmony, as advocated by Ludwig mies van der Rohe. My appreciation for the discipline grows each year as I understand not only its depths and impacts but also its intangible values. I'm keen to further enhance my skills, gain practical knowledge and sensibility in a professional way. In the hopes that they would serve as testament to my growth and endeavours, here is a curated compilation of some selected works that depict my journey thus far.
91 9326190283 bhumika.jaguja@ves.ac.in
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2006 – 2018 - St. Mary's Convent High School (SSC) - Mulund 2018 – 2020 – K.J Somaiya Junior College Of Science (HSC) - Vidyavihar 2020 – 2023 (Present) – Vivekanand Education Society's College of Architecture CGPI – 8.9/10 – Sem 5
ROLES • •
Student Council – Cultural Committee Team Team Lead for NASA MSL Trophy - 2022
HOBBIES Dancing Reading Sketching Travelling Music & Movies
INTERESTS • Climate Responsive Design • Urban Design • Alternate construction techniques • Biomimicry • Landscape design • Architectural Writing • Craft, DIY, Model making
WORKSHOPS • • • • • • • • •
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Biomimicry in Architecture – Biomimicry India QGIS Workshop – Er. Nitin Rane Life Skill Training – Amreen Luthra Training Systems Climate Responsive Design – Deepa Parekh, EDS Global Origami Workshop – Ar. Bobbie Vijayakker Wood Model making workshop Self Defense Workshop Resin Art Workshop – Arth by Kshama Thakkar Graphic Design Workshop - Kaarwan
Sustainable Construction – Himalayan Institute Of Alternatives (HIAL) – Ladakh Mass Housing workshop – Ar. Yatin Pandya Tensegrity – Ar. Digbijoy Shil Lippan Art – Iteeha corp
SEMINARS • • • • •
Ekistics – Ar. Harshad Bhatia Alternate Construction Technology – Ar. Neelam Manjunath & Ar. Malaksingh Gill Tribute to Late Master B.V Doshi – Ar. Yatin Pandya Waste Management – Jyoti Mhapsekar Landscape Design – Urmila Rajadhyaksha
ELECTIVES • •
Livability Index – Ar. Mandar Dhuri and Ar. Ashima Srivastava Green Building Standards – Ar. Ajit Nirmal and Ar. Mayuri Chheda
ACHIEVEMENTS 1st Year Work featured in Students exhibition of MASA Annual Convention 2021 Semester 3 work featured in College magazine Mimansa 2022 Artwork featured in College Newsletter 2021 Team Lead for NASA MSL Trophy 2022 Tug of War Winners – Sports Competition 2023
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COMPETITIONS •
Participated in Solar Decathlon India Challenge 2022-23
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Participated in Trophy 2022
SOFTWARE •
AutoCAD
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Sketchup
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ArchiCAD
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Corel
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MS PowerPoint
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MS Excel
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Photoshop
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Enscape
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Edge
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Rhino
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Climate Consultant
NASA
MSL
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TENTS
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01 The Trail – Pavilion Design Kochi, Kerala
Semester : 02 Project Type : Pavilion Design inspired by Biomimicry Total Built-up Area : 105 sq.m.
Site Context
• Naturally ventilated site with many trees and diverse vegetation providing thermal comfort. • Aspects related to rainfall is not considered as the biennale is from December to March. • Primary wind direction is from north in 4 of the months. • Site has welcoming expression arising a sense of art in people.
Biomimicry - Locomotion Of A Starfish •A sea star's skeleton is made up of many plates that move like flexible joints. (In sea urchins and sand dollars, their skeletal plates are fused.) •Their body is made up of lattice work made of bony platelets woven together by muscles which can flex the arms in any direction.
Detail B
Detail A
Detail C
Front Elevation
Exploded View
Site Section
Design Drawings Roof Plan
Plan at 1.5 m level
Edge Section
North Elevation
Section
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- A Craft Guild Udaipur, Rajasthan Semester : 03 Project Type : Multi family dwelling for crafts community Total Carpet Area : 560 sq.m.
User Profile – Bandhani Rajasthan
Udaipur
Site India The word Bandhani is derived from a Sanskrit word ‘Banda’ which means ‘to tie’. The art of Bandhani involves dyeing the fabric which is tightly tied with a thread at several places to produce different patterns.
1. Motif development : Printing to transfer the design onto the fabric
2. Tying : Parts of the fabric are pinched and tied into knots according to the design
THE PROCESS
5. Selling 3. Dyeing : Tied cloth is dyed & the knots are removed to reveal the design 4. Washing and drying
What is a Bandhani crafts guild? The tie dye clusters are based in Udaipur from 78 generations and are involved in this profession throughout the year for their livelihood. Communities like Khatri, Nilgar and Rangrez are self sufficient units and they indulge in this craft along with block printing.
Site Study & Analysis • • • •
The site has an area of 916.11 sqm and shows a rectangular shape. It is oriented in north-west and south east direction. The site has an elevation 595 m and has a gentle slope towards water body. Towards the south-east lies the Fateh Sagar lake.
Neighborhood Context
Topography
Climate Study & Analysis • Climate zone : Hot and Dry Climate Zone • Comfortable hours : 16.5% - 1444 hours out of 8760 hours • Shading needed : June to Dec : 1788 hours • Dec to June : 1308 hours • Wind Flows From Southwest To Northeast Direction • Microclimate is created due to the lake which decreases the temperature on the site by 1 as compared to the overall temperature of Udaipur.
Shading Requirements • As Udaipur falls under hot and dry climate zone shading is required during the months of March to Nov from 8 am to 5 pm.
SITE
Ground floor plan (workshop)
PLAN
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1-Washer 2-Heater 3-Washing tanks 4-Printing table 5-Storage 6-Visitors toilet 7-Drying area
First floor plan (display)
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The display area is a semi-open space with two chhatris for the customers & sellers to get a breath of fresh air and witness the swaying bandhanis that are being sold.
Section BB’ (workshop)
Fatehsagar lake
Elevation (workshop)
Residential Ground floor plan
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A’ Plinth level 0.45 M
Residential First floor plan
Residential Block Section AA’
Sketches Showing Activities
Alternate Material Report
LintelSandstone
Slab And RoofFiller Slab
Jaali- Sandstone Wall - Adobe Bricks
Floor- Earthen Floor With PCC Finish
Plaster- Lime Plaster
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एकलव्य - Mumbai University Sports Institute Kalina, Mumbai, Maharashtra
Semester : 05 Project Type : Centre for Sports and Physical and Fitness Total Builtup Area : 3350 sq.m.
Site Study Location- Mumbai university, Kalina, Kurla west , Mumbai Maharashtra Coordinates -19°04'25.5" N and 72°51'16.1" E Landmark – Mumbai University Climate- Warm and humid
Site Context 1- Sports playground (Site)
3- Cricket Ground 4- Swimming Pool 5- Basketball Courts 6- Entry gate no. 2 7- Overhead Tank
Topography
2- University of Mumbai Sports complex
Road Network
Section AA’
The site has 3 access roads - Santacruz-Chembur link road- 40m wide - Kalina University Entry Road 2- 18m wide - Tertiary Internal Road-6m wide
Section BB’
Climate Study • •
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Wind majorly flows from west direction. Throughout the year, wind flows at the speed of 8/10 m/s.
Sun hours long from min. 10.5 hours (winters) to max 13 hours. (summers). Major daylight is observed from 11:30 to 3:30 in the noon. Average temperature : 26.5 °C Summer : February to May, Temperature Range 28°C - 35°C Winter : October to February, Temperature Range 20°C - 25°C
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Abundant landscape and open spaces create good ventilation and atmosphere. The site is easily accessible and has good connectivity.
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The site has drainage at the back which leads to foul smell. Highway noise behind the site creates disturbance and inconvenience.
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Creating a balance between the existing and new sports complex. Provide better connectivity through pathways.
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Presence of rodents, pigeons and snakes can hamper the functioning of the complex.
Concept Development 1. 2. 3. 4.
Sports play vital role in development of a child hence it should represent ideas of growth and promote activeness. Hence, the goal was to create a form that resonates with the surrounding and reflects the idea of a sports complex. It should have equal distribution of open, semi-open and closed spaces. Creating a ‘genius loci’ to indicate the spirit of the place.
FORM DEVELOPMENT
Landscape Design Design Basis Report- Landscape Wishlist • Space for gatherings, discussions and social interactions. • Using trees as shading element. • Adequate green spaces at entrances • Open/semi open Amphitheatre • Open gym amongst the nature • Flowering & fruit bearing trees for engagement. • Statue on the central position creating focalization A M P H I T H E A T R E
S K E T C H E S
False Ashoka
Gulmohar Tree
Karanja Tree
Royal Palm Tree
Golden Shower Tree
Rosy Trumpet Tree
Night-blooming Jasmine
Pride of India Tree
Design Drawings Site Plan at 3m Level
1st Floor Plan at 10m Level
Roof Plan at 15m Level
Design Drawings
Elevation AA’
Elevation BB’
Section CC’
Design Drawings Section DD’
Section Through Amphitheatre
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बसेरा – Mass Housing Project Pimpri Chinchwad, Maharashtra Semester : 07 Project Type : Residential Multi family Housing Total Carpet Area : 36,960 sq.m. Pimpri Chinchwad is famous as Industrial Township, it is also recognized as Detroit of the East with the presence of many national and multinational automobile companies. This housing studio contends the city's need for better housing for growing populations deserve well-designed housing that provides security, promotes the community's well being, and meets their needs.
Site Study Location : Anand Nagar, Pimpri Chinchwad Area of Pimpri Chinchwad : 181 sq.km Altitude: 530 m (above sea level) Site Area : 6.1 Hectares (61204.4 Sq.m) Perimeter :1264.69 m
Site
Maharashtra, India
Pimpri Chinchwad
Road Hierarchy
Figure and Ground Mapping
Amenities Mapping
Noise Analysis
Climate Analysis This wheel indicates the 4 aspects i.e Temperature, Wind speed, humidity & precipitation and Summer and Winter Solistice and hence the HSA & VSA angles can be established.
Urban Design - Master Planning OBJECTIVES: • To minimize road area yet ensure connectivity throughout the site. • To Place Distributed RG And Not Confine It Within Road Networks So As To Increase Safety While Accessing. • Distributed RG serves all the residential plots equally. • Placing RG towards west so that air could precool and enter inside the site. • To give public road frontage to commercial. • Placing social at the entry junction of roads to create landmark and attract more people from residential spaces.
INITIAL SKETCHES
Masterplan
Urban Edge Details
Schematic Section AA’
Passive Strategies
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Towers B, C, D – 1 BHK 2 BHK
Design Drawings Site Strategies • To have a central RG mostly shaded with surrounding residential towers creating an onlooking element • Creating a sense of enclosure with the towers reciprocating to the site boundary. • Placing a high rise (tower a) at the edge, towards the highway to create a landmark element for ease of identification • Providing terraces in individual towers as a social gathering space and to promote bonding of communities.
Schematic Elevation
Tower A – 3 BHK 2 BHK
NORTH WEST ELEVATION
SECTION THROUGH TOWERS B & D
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Technical Drawings Sem 05, 06 & 07
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Miscellaneous Sketches
1st Year Work
Precedents in Architecture – Work featured in MASA Student Convention 2021
Social Media Page Creation Instagram Profile created representing Team Gurukul for Solar Decathlon Competition 2022-23. Username : gurukul_._
Habitat Day Posters
Model Making Mass Housing Workshop by Ar. Yatin Pandya
Tube House
Citic TowerHigh Rise Skyscraper
THANK YOU!
_creative_kudi_ +91 9326190283 bhumika.jaguja@ves.ac.in Mulund, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India