EDUCATION 2018-23 School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi 4th Year in Bachelor of Architecture 2015-17 Shivchhatrapati College of Science, Aurangabad 12th HSC Board 2005-15 BSGM School, Aurangabad 10th SSC Board
EXPERIENCE Present National Treasurer | NASA India Executive Council - 64th Year National Association of Students of Architecture, India Present Volunteer - Inmotion Society Film-making society of SPA Delhi 2020-21 Solar Decathlon India Participant 2020-21 Treasurer Designee | NASA India 63rd Year
National Association of Students of Architecture, India
2019-20 Volunteer - NASA India Headquarters 62nd ANC Bengaluru
C H A I TA N YA G A J B H I Y E
SKILLS & INTERESTS
alter ego - mr. virtuosic artist
+91- 7028808807 c.gajbhiye1999@gmail.com B-10, Tirupati Park, N4, CIDCO, Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India @mr_virtuosic_artist @bittu_da_vincii
MS Office Suite, Adobe Suite (Premier Pro, Photoshop, Indesign, After Effects), AutoCAD, Autodesk Revit, Trimble Sketchup, Rhinoceros 3D, Blender, Lumion Pro, V-Ray, Design Builder, Ecotect, PMV Tool, Velux, Dialux, Grasshoper (Ladybug, Honeybee, Lunchbox) LANGUAGES - ENGLISH - HINDI - MARATHI 3D ANIMATION | FILM-MAKING | TRAVELLING | CRICKET | CHARACTER MODELLING | 3D SCULPTING | PAINTING | READING
ACHIEVEMENTS 2021 Notions of India by Tata structura 1st Runner-Up Student Category 2020-21 AYDA - Asia Young Designer Award Popular Choice Award in Architecture Category 2020 Address by Archmello Honorable Mention
2020 Archresource’s ACAD Awards Program Honorable Mention under 2nd Year Academic Design 2020 Sunhak Peace Prize - Motion Graphics Competition Honorable Mention 2020 ACARA 2020 - Asian Contest of Architectural Rookies Awards - PVPCoA, Pune Silver Merit Award
WORKSHOPS/ELECTIVE 2020-21 Net Zero Energy and Water Buildings Organized: Solar Decathlon, India 2021 Universal Design Elective Instructor: Parag Anand, SPA Delhi (Industrial Design) 2021 Architecture and Film-making Elective Instructor: Manuel M de las Heras, Architect. M. Arch
from ETSAM/ University of Fine Arts, Vienna/
2019 Architecture through Cinematic Lens Elective Instructor: Ar. Amardeep Labana, SPA Delhi 2018 Origami Workshop SPA Delhi Instructor: Ar. Ankon Mitra 2017 Klic 3D Modelling - MKCL Course
RESEARCH/DOCUMENTATION 2021 Seminar Public spaces and their Perception: Have these been permanently coloured by pandemic? Guide: Ar. Sandip Kumar, SPA Delhi 2019 Craft and Settlement Study & Exhibition Moradabad 2018 Dakshinachitra & Pondicherry Measured Drawing
the orb
steel sculpture/pavillion
urban plaza rejuvenation
sector seventeen plus
entwin
housing p
mixed-use integrated township
vanessa international
ned
project
filmography
works from 2018-2021
dakshinachitra & pondicherry
measured drawing
multi-family high-rise solar decathlon india
work-live model
moradabad residence
YEAR: 2020 | LOCATION: CHANDIGARH | BUILDING: URBAN DESIGN | TYPE: ACADEMIC
sector seventeen plus
spatial rejuvenation, a new way of urban life SPA DELHI | SEMESTER IV | 2020 individual work
Instructors: Ar. Anjali Mittal, Ar. Nimit Gandhi, Ar. Nishant Gautam, Ar. Tarun Kumar Site: Sector 17, Chandigarh A Plaza is ‘important as a democratic place for social life,’ and as a symbolic place that represents the whole society. Designed in 1960s, Corbusier envisaged sector 17 as the heart of Chandigarh, the central shopping plaza that caters the entire city. On a monumental scale of uniform four-storied concrete buildings; the site is laid out along four pedestrian promenades intersecting at a nodal point, where all civic buildings are located. But in the recent times, there’s a decrease in popularity of the space due to various reasons ranging from climate, socio-cultural infrastructure and improved shopping typologies in the new malls and other parts of the city. The project, “17 PLUS,” is an addition of functions in the plaza with introducing spaces of ‘knowledge,’ ‘exchange,’ ‘consumption’ and ‘appreciation,’ evolved out of potentials determined in Sector 17 plaza and is a step to bring back is glory as the heart of city.
Silver Merit Award
Asian Contest of Architectural Rookies Award ACARA 2020
Popular Choice Award
AYDA Asia Young Designer Award 2020-21
Honorable Mention
Archresource’s ACAD Awards Program
YEAR: 2020 | LOCATION: CHANDIGARH | BUILDING: URBAN DESIGN | TYPE: ACADEMIC
YEAR: 2020 | LOCATION: CHANDIGARH | BUILDING: URBAN DESIGN | TYPE: ACADEMIC
YEAR: 2020 | LOCATION: CHANDIGARH | BUILDING: URBAN DESIGN | TYPE: ACADEMIC
YEAR: 2020 | LOCATION: CHANDIGARH | BUILDING: URBAN DESIGN | TYPE: ACADEMIC
YEAR: 2020 | LOCATION: CHANDIGARH | BUILDING: URBAN DESIGN | TYPE: ACADEMIC
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YEAR: 2021 | LOCATION: NIL | BUILDING: SCULPTURE/PAVILLION | TYPE: COMPETITION
the orb
the shape of things to come Notions of India by Tata Structura | 2021 collaborative work
1st Runner Up - Students Category The Orb is an enigmatic symbol that vocalizes the idea of India for today and tomorrow. The sculpture thus designed intends to motivate and empower our thoughts and actions. It functions as a reminder for every citizen and the state to commit to the nation. The design has been visualized through symbolic and etymological interpretations of various national and cultural symbols and principles. The orb shape of the sculpture represents India as a harmonious whole and symbolizes the diverse density of the nation. The distorted orb delineates the birth and death of myriad cultures and religions with the flaws creating rooms for acceptance of all. This orb shape is inspired by the dome of the Stupa which signifies an individual’s peaceful co-existence during his journey to Enlightenment. The hollow structure of the Orb allows new air (the youth of the country) to enter the struggles of the nation and keep it united perpetually. The geometric patterns on the orb originate deeply from the symbolism and the logical reasoning behind distinct architectural styles across different religions. The hexagonal pattern (main structural member of the sculpture) is a sacred geometry which signifies higher wisdom and spirituality. The thread-like wiring of the hexagon is inspired from the mandala patterns in the temple which symbolize that life is never ending and that everything is connected, this in turn motivates the viewers to never give up and keep progressing in life.
1st Runner’s Up
Student Category, Notions of India
YEAR: 2021 | LOCATION: NIL | BUILDING: SCULPTURE/PAVILLION | TYPE: COMPETITION
YEAR: 2021 | LOCATION: NIL | BUILDING: SCULPTURE/PAVILLION | TYPE: COMPETITION
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YEAR: 2021 | LOCATION: NIL | BUILDING: SCULPTURE/PAVILLION | TYPE: COMPETITION
YEAR: 2021 | LOCATION: NIL | BUILDING: SCULPTURE/PAVILLION | TYPE: COMPETITION
dreamcity nxt
mixed-use integrated township SPA DELHI | SEMESTER V & VI | 2021 individual work (design development)
Instructors: Dr.(Prof.) Leon Morenas, Ar. Sanjay Bhardwaj, Ar. Tina Bali, Ar. Radhika Vishwanathan, Ar. Anuj Mittal Site: Amritsar, Punjab
The building mainly caters to residential, community and commercial demands of the township. This brings a great complexity in the programming and hence the functioning of the building. There is a hierarchy of spaces and functions which needs to be followed and how the different uses interact with each other needs to be designed meticulously, It is essential for us to take into consideration the three aspects - usage integration, energy integration and social integration. Mixed usage always has a positive impact on all these aspects. The segregation of residential, retail and industrial regions leads to a greater flow of public to meet the demands which eventually causes an unnecessary rise in traffic and energy. Not only this, they require the construction of separate structures which is a waste of space, time and energy. Thus we aim to use mixed-use buildings for sustainable development through diversification. This would enable the creation of spaces where everything is within pedestrian reach and hence more energy efficient. Mixed-use development tends to increase the density and thus the consumption of energy is more uniform and efficient. Density has its perks when it comes to sustainability, it offers opportunities for maintaining low cost and consuming low levels of energy. Our primary approach is to create efficient systems and use them to their full potential to achieve greater heights of sustainability.
YEAR: 2020-21 | LOCATION: AMRITSAR, PUNJAB | BUILDING: MIXED-USE HOUSING | TYPE: ACADEMIC
YEAR: 2020-21 | LOCATION: AMRITSAR, PUNJAB | BUILDING: MIXED-USE HOUSING | TYPE: ACADEMIC
YEAR: 2020-21 | LOCATION: AMRITSAR, PUNJAB | BUILDING: MIXED-USE HOUSING | TYPE: ACADEMIC
Project Stats: • Mixed-Use Housing + Commercial Project • Site Area : 28,821 Sq.Mt • Allowable FAR: 1.5 • Allowable Built up Area: 43,231.5 Sq.Mt • Proposed Built up Area: 42,940.6 Sq.Mt • Allowable Ground Coverage (%): 40% • Allowable Ground Coverage area: 11,528.4 Sq.Mt • Proposed Ground Coverage area: 9,150 Sq.Mt • Proposed Ground Coverage (%): 31.7% • Building Height : 50.4 Mt • Basement : Double Basement • Commercial Built up Area: 19,687.3 Sq.Mt • Commercial Parking ECS: 492 • Residential Built up Area: 24,466.3 Sq.Mt • No. of DUs (EWS): 40 units • No. of DUs (HIG, MIG, LIG): 134 units • Residential Parking ECS: 204 • Total ECS: 697 • Total ECS Provided: 613 (Basement), 69 (Covered), 28 (Open)
MIXED-USE HIGH RISE BUILDING (HOUSING + COMMERCIAL)
YEAR: 2020-21 | LOCATION: AMRITSAR, PUNJAB | BUILDING: MIXED-USE HOUSING | TYPE: ACADEMIC
PRECINCT (GROUND FLOOR )PLAN
YEAR: 2020-21 | LOCATION: AMRITSAR, PUNJAB | BUILDING: MIXED-USE HOUSING | TYPE: ACADEMIC
SCAN FOR DESIGN DEVELOPMENT PORTFOLIO
YEAR: 2020-21 | LOCATION: AMRITSAR, PUNJAB | BUILDING: MIXED-USE HOUSING | TYPE: ACADEMIC
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
FIFTH FLOOR PLAN
SIXTH FLOOR PLAN
THIRD FLOOR PLAN
SEVENTH FLOOR PLAN
FOURTH FLOOR PLAN
EIGTH FLOOR PLAN
YEAR: 2020-21 | LOCATION: AMRITSAR, PUNJAB | BUILDING: MIXED-USE HOUSING | TYPE: ACADEMIC
FOCUS AREA DETAILED MODEL WITH SERVICES AND SKIN
FOCUS AREA EXPLODED DIAGRAM SHOWING INTERIOR FINISHES
YEAR: 2020-21 | LOCATION: AMRITSAR, PUNJAB | BUILDING: MIXED-USE HOUSING | TYPE: ACADEMIC
DAYLIGHT PENETRATION ANALYSIS DAYLIGHT SIMULATIONS
YEAR: 2020-21 | LOCATION: AMRITSAR, PUNJAB | BUILDING: MIXED-USE HOUSING | TYPE: ACADEMIC
(600 X 650 MM) (300 X 650 MM) (600 X 600 MM)(300 X 600 MM)
(600 MM DEEP)
SS ANCHOR BOLT
60 THK ROCKWOOL INSULATION WITH BREATHABLE WATERPROOF LAYER
50 MM SAND AND GRAVEL FILL
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT PRODUCED VERSION BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
+46200
30 THK TERRACOTTA PANEL
50 MM SCREED
TERRACE LVL
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
MS ALPHA E BRACKET
10 mm WHITE CERAMIC HEAT RESISTANT TERRACE TILE
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
80 x 40 x 4 ALUMINIUM TUBE (COLUMN)
60 MM ROCKWOOL INSULATION
ALUMINIUM HANGING PART 10 mm WHITE CERAMIC HEAT RESISTANT TERRACE TILE 50 MM SANDPLATE AND GRAVEL FILL ALUMINIUM
ALUMINIUM PLATE
50 MM SCREED ALUMINIUM FASTENER
ALUMINIUM FASTENER
80 x 10 ROCKWOOL SS BOLT 60 MM INSULATION
80 x 10 SS BOLT
SS ANCHOR BOLT ALUMINIUM MS ALPHA E PLATE BRACKET
SS ANCHOR BOLT MS ALPHA E BRACKET
HEAT RESISTANT TERRACE TILE
VEL FILL
ULATION
80 x 40 x 4 ALUMINIUM TUBE (COLUMN)
TERRACE LVL 10 mm WHITE CERAMIC HEAT RESISTANT TERRACE TILE ALUMINIUM HANGING PART
50 MM SAND AND GRAVEL FILL 50 MM SCREED
30 MM THKSAND TERRACOTTA PANEL 50 AND GRAVEL FILL
60 MM ROCKWOOL INSULATION
80 x 40 SCREED x 4 ALUMINIUM TUBE (COLUMN) 50 MM
+46200
TERRACE LVL
ALUMINIUM HANGING PART 60 MM ROCKWOOL INSULATION 10 mm WHITE CERAMIC HEAT RESISTANT TERRACE TILE 50 MM SAND AND GRAVEL FILL STONE CLADDING
STONE CLADDING BREAKOUT SPACE/ STONE COPING COMMUNITY/REFUGE LVL
OVER ALL
DIUM WITH VEGETATION
150 THK GROWTH MEDIUM WITH VEGETATION
E OVER CELLS
O SLOPE
OFING MEMBRANE
STER
TERIOR
E OVER CELLS
O SLOPE
STER
ULATION TERPROOF LAYER
STONE COPING
BRICK WALL WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE TUCKED INTO CHASE PLANTER 20 MM STONE COVER OVER 230 THK BRICK TOE WALL 150 THK GROWTH MEDIUM WITH VEGETATION
50 THK SAND GEOTEXTILE MEMBRANE OVER 25 THK OVILITE DRAIN CELLS 100 THK SCREED LAID TO SLOPE
150 THK GROWTH MEDIUM WITH VEGETATION
STONE CLADDING 3 FELTS OF WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE
50 THK SAND
STONE 20 THK COPING EXTERNAL PLASTER
GEOTEXTILE MEMBRANE OVER 25 THK OVILITE DRAIN CELLS
50 THK SAND GEOTEXTILE MEMBRANE OVER 25 THK OVILITE DRAIN CELLS
100 THK SCREED LAID TO SLOPE
100 THK SCREED LAID TO SLOPE
+21000
3 FELTS OF WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE
3 FELTS OF WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE
20 THK EXTERNAL PLASTER
200 THK RCC SLAB BREAKOUT SPACE/ PCC FILLET (1:4:8) COMMUNITY/REFUGE LVL
20 THK EXTERNAL PLASTER 200 THK RCC SLAB
+21000
PCC FILLET (1:4:8)
BREAKOUT SPACE/ COMMUNITY/REFUGE LVL
INTERIOR
EXTERIOR
20 THK EXTERNAL PLASTER SS ANCHOR BOLT GEOTEXTILE MEMBRANE OVER 25 THK OVILITE DRAIN CELLS MS E BRACKET 200ALPHA THK RCC SLAB 100 THK SCREED LAID TO SLOPE 60 THK ROCKWOOL PCC FILLET (1:4:8) INSULATION WITH BREATHABLE WATERPROOF LAYER 3 FELTS OF WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE
EXTERIOR
30 THK TERRACOTTA PANEL 20 THK EXTERNAL PLASTER STONE CLADDING 80 x 40 x 4 ALUMINIUM TUBE (COLUMN) 200 THK RCC SLAB STONE COPING ALUMINIUM HANGING PART PCC FILLET (1:4:8) 10 mm WHITE CERAMIC HEAT RESISTANT TERRACE TILE BRICK WALL 50 MM SAND AND GRAVEL FILL
+46200
TERRACE LVL STONE CLADDING
STONE COPING
50 MM SCREED FERRO CEMENT PLANTER BOX 60 MM ROCKWOOL INSULATION
BRICK WALL
INTERIOR
FERRO CEMENT PLANTER BOX
+12600
150 THK GROWTH MEDIUM WITH VEGETATION
EXTERIOR
50 THK SAND
GEOTEXTILE MEMBRANE OVER 25 THK OVILITE DRAIN CELLS
GEOTEXTILE MEMBRANE OVER LVL THIRD FLOOR 25 THK OVILITE DRAIN CELLS
INTERIOR
100 THK SCREED LAID TO SLOPE
STONE CLADDING
20 THK EXTERNAL PLASTER 200 THK RCC SLAB
STONE COPING
SS ANCHOR BOLT MS ALPHA E BRACKET 60 THK ROCKWOOL INSULATION WITH BREATHABLE WATERPROOF LAYER 30 THK TERRACOTTA PANEL
TUBE (COLUMN)
80 x 40 x 4 ALUMINIUM TUBE (COLUMN)
EXTERIOR
150 THK GROWTH MEDIUM WITH VEGETATION
50 THK SAND
ANEL
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
200 THK RCC SLAB BRICK WALL WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE PCC FILLET (1:4:8) STONE CLADDING TUCKED INTO CHASE PLANTER STONE COPINGCOVER OVER 20 MM STONE 230 THK BRICK TOE WALL BRICK WALL 150 THK GROWTH MEDIUM WITH VEGETATION WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE 50 THK SAND TUCKED INTO CHASE GEOTEXTILE MEMBRANE OVER PLANTER 25 THK OVILITE DRAIN CELLS ALUMINIUM PLATE 20 MM STONE COVER OVER 230 THKSCREED BRICK TOE 100 THK LAIDWALL TO SLOPE ALUMINIUM FASTENER 150 THK GROWTH MEDIUM WITH VEGETATION 80 x 10 SS 3 FELTS OFBOLT WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE 50 THK SAND
BRICK WALL
EXTERIOR
100 THKCLADDING SCREED LAID TO SLOPE STONE 20 THK COPING EXTERNAL PLASTER STONE 200 THK RCC SLAB SS ANCHOR BOLT MS ALPHA E BRACKET 60 THK ROCKWOOL INSULATION WITH BREATHABLE WATERPROOF LAYER 30 THK TERRACOTTA PANEL 80 x 40 x 4 ALUMINIUM TUBE (COLUMN)
+12600
FERRO CEMENT PLANTER BOX
RCC LINTEL ALUMINIUM FIXING RAIL
THIRD FLOOR LVL TERRACOTTA BAGUETTE (VERTICAL LOUVER)
150 THK GROWTH MEDIUM WITH VEGETATION
+12600 THIRD FLOOR LVL +21000
50 20 THK SAND EXTERNAL PLASTER PLANTER GEOTEXTILE MEMBRANE OVER 20 MM COVER OVER 200THK THKSTONE RCC SLAB 25 OVILITE CELLS 230 THK BRICKDRAIN TOE WALL
50 THK SAND GEOTEXTILE MEMBRANE OVER 25 THK OVILITE DRAIN CELLS
BREAKOUT SPACE/ COMMUNITY/REFUGE LVL
100 THK SCREED LAID TO SLOPE
SS ANCHOR BOLT MEDIUM WITH VEGETATION 150 THK GROWTH 100 THK SCREED LAID TO SLOPE 50 THK SAND MS ALPHA E BRACKET 20 THK EXTERNAL PLASTER GEOTEXTILE MEMBRANE OVER 60 THK ROCKWOOL INSULATION 25 THK OVILITE DRAIN CELLS RCC SILL WITH BREATHABLE 200 THK RCC SLAB WATERPROOF LAYER 100 THK SCREED LAID TO SLOPE 30 THK TERRACOTTA PANEL SS ANCHOR BOLT 3 FELTS WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE 80 x 40 xOF 4 ALUMINIUM TUBE (COLUMN) MS ALPHA E BRACKET 20 THK EXTERNAL PLASTER 60 THK ROCKWOOL INSULATION WITH BREATHABLE 200 THK RCC SLAB WATERPROOF LAYER
RCC SILL
20 THK EXTERNAL PLASTER 200 THK RCC SLAB SS ANCHOR BOLT
30 THK TERRACOTTA PANEL 80 x 40 x 4 ALUMINIUM TUBE (COLUMN) RCC LINTEL ALUMINIUM FIXING RAIL
TERRACOTTA BAGUETTE (VERTICAL LOUVER) 200 THK RCC SLAB SS ANCHOR BOLT
30 THK TERRACOTTA PANEL SS ANCHOR BOLT 80 x 40 x 4 ALUMINIUM TUBE (COLUMN) MS ALPHA E BRACKET
200 THK RCC SLAB RCC SILL 60 THK ROCKWOOL INSULATION RCC LINTEL WITH BREATHABLE WATERPROOF LAYER ALUMINIUM FIXING RAIL ANCHOR BOLT 30 THKSS TERRACOTTA PANEL 80 x 40MS x 4 ALUMINIUM (COLUMN) ALPHA ETUBE BRACKET TERRACOTTA BAGUETTE (VERTICAL LOUVER) RCC LINTEL
60 THK ROCKWOOL INSULATION WITH BREATHABLE WATERPROOF LAYER
ALUMINIUM FIXING RAIL
30 THK TERRACOTTA PANEL
30 THK TERRACOTTA PANEL
TERRACOTTA BAGUETTE (VERTICAL LOUVER)
80 x 40 x 4 ALUMINIUM TUBE (COLUMN)
80 x 40 x 4 ALUMINIUM TUBE (COLUMN)
SPOT ELEVATION - A
SS ANCHOR BOLT
60 THK ROCKWOOL INSULATION WITH BREATHABLE WATERPROOF LAYER
60 THK ROCKWOOL INSULATION WITH BREATHABLE 200 THK RCC SLAB WATERPROOF LAYER
60 THK ROCKWOOL INSULATION WITH BREATHABLE WATERPROOF LAYER
SECOND FLOOR LVL
200 THK RCC SLAB
MS ALPHA E BRACKET
MS ALPHA E BRACKET
30 THK TERRACOTTA PANEL PCC FILLET (1:4:8) 80 x 40 x 4 ALUMINIUM TUBE (COLUMN)
MS ALPHA E BRACKET
+8400
200 THK RCC SLAB 200 THK RCC SLAB BRICK WALL SS ANCHOR BOLT SS ANCHOR BOLT MS ALPHA E BRACKET STONE CLADDING MS ALPHA E BRACKET FERRO CEMENT PLANTER60 BOX THK ROCKWOOL INSULATION STONE COPING WITH BREATHABLE WATERPROOF LAYER 60 THK ROCKWOOL INSULATION 30 THK TERRACOTTA WITH BREATHABLE WATERPROOF LAYER PANEL BRICK WALL 80 x 40 x 4 ALUMINIUM TUBE (COLUMN) 30 THK TERRACOTTA PANEL WITH 150 THK GROWTH MEDIUM VEGETATION STONE CLADDING 50 xTHK RCC LINTEL 80 40 xSAND 4 ALUMINIUM TUBE (COLUMN) FERRO PLANTER BOX FIXING RAIL STONECEMENT COPING GEOTEXTILE MEMBRANE ALUMINIUM OVER 25 THK OVILITE DRAIN CELLS BRICK WALL BAGUETTE (VERTICAL LOUVER) 100 THK SCREED LAID TOTERRACOTTA SLOPE WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE 150 THK GROWTH MEDIUM WITH VEGETATION TUCKED INTO CHASE
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
DIUM WITH VEGETATION
50 MM SCREED STONE COPING 60 MM ROCKWOOL INSULATION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
R
ER BOX
STONE CLADDING
BRICK WALL WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE TUCKED INTO CHASE PLANTER 20 MM STONE COVER OVER 230 THK BRICK TOE WALL
+21000
BRICK WALL WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE TUCKED INTO CHASE PLANTER 20 MM STONE COVER OVER 230 THK BRICK TOE WALL
BRANE
30 THK TERRACOTTA PANEL SS ANCHOR BOLT 80 x 40 x 4 ALUMINIUM TUBE (COLUMN) MS ALPHA E BRACKET ALUMINIUM HANGING PART 60 THK ROCKWOOL INSULATION WITH WATERPROOF LAYER TERRACE TILE 10 mmBREATHABLE WHITE CERAMIC HEAT RESISTANT
30 THK TERRACOTTA PANEL
+46200
INTERIOR SPOT ELEVATION -A
EXTERIOR - B SPOT ELEVATION
RCC LINTEL RCC SILL
ALUMINIUM FIXING RAIL
SPOT ELEVATION - B
TERRACOTTA BAGUETTE (VERTICAL LOUVER)
+8400
RCC SILL
STONE CLADDING
SECOND FLOOR LVL
STONE COPING
SPOT ELEVATION - A
BRICK WALL
+8400
SECOND FLOOR LVL
SPOT ELEV
FERRO CEMENT PLANTER BOX
15 THK INTERNAL PLASTER 280 THK BRICK CAVITY WALL [115 BK + 50 AIR CAVITY + 115 BK.]
+12600 +0.0 THIRD FLOOR LVL
15 THK INTERNAL PLASTER 150 THK GROWTH MEDIUM WITH VEGETATION
50 THK SAND
280 THK BRICK CAVITY WALL [115 BK + 50 AIR CAVITY + 115 BK.]
GEOTEXTILE MEMBRANE OVER 25 THK OVILITE DRAIN CELLS
NGL
RCC SILL
100 THK SCREED LAID TO SLOPE 20 THK EXTERNAL PLASTER
SS ANCHOR BOLT
+0.0
NGL
SS ANCHOR BOLT
SS ANCHOR BOLT
30 THK TERRACOTTA PANEL
MS ALPHA E BRACKET30 THK TERRACOTTA PANEL
200 THK R.C.C. RETAINING WALL
200 THK R.C.C. RETAINING WALL
75 THK BRICK ON EDGE WALL
75 THK BRICK ON EDGE WALL
12 THK INTERNAL PLASTER
12 THK INTERNAL PLASTER
20 THK SKIRTING
20 THK SKIRTING
80 x 40 x 4 ALUMINIUM TUBE (COLUMN)
20THK SCREED PROTECTION
20THK SCREED PROTECTION
PARTING STRIP
APP WATERPROOFING LINING
APP WATERPROOFING LINING
ALUMINIUM HANGING PART
R.C.C. FOOTING
R.C.C. FOOTING
75 THK P.C.C. RAMMED EARTH
75 THK P.C.C. RAMMED EARTH
TERRACOTTA CLADDING DETAIL IN PLAN
200 THK RCC SLAB
MS ALPHA E BRACKET 60 THK ROCKWOOL INSULATION WITH BREATHABLE WATERPROOF LAYER
80 x 10 SS BOLT
MS ALPHA E BRACKET 60 THK ROCKWOOL INSULATION WITH BREATHABLE WATERPROOF LAYER
200 THK RCC SLAB
SPOT ELEVATION - A
80 x 10 SS BOLT
60 THK ROCKWOOL INSULATION 80 x 40 x 4 ALUMINIUM TUBE (COLUMN) WITH BREATHABLE WATERPROOF LAYER PARTING STRIP
30 THK TERRACOTTA PANEL
ALUMINIUM HANGING PART
80 x 40 x 4 ALUMINIUM TUBE (COLUMN)
SPOT ELEVATION - A
RCC LINTEL ALUMINIUM FIXING RAIL SS ANCHOR BOLT TERRACOTTA BAGUETTE (VERTICAL LOUVER) MS ALPHA E BRACKET 60 THK ROCKWOOL INSULATION WITH BREATHABLE WATERPROOF LAYER
200 THK R.C.C. RETAINING WALL
NGL
30 THK TERRACOTTA PANEL 15 80 THK x 10 INTERNAL SS BOLT PLASTER
75 THK BRICK ON EDGE WALL 12 THK INTERNAL PLASTER
-8400
280 CAVITY WALL 80 x THK 40 x BRICK 4 ALUMINIUM TUBE (COLUMN) [115 BK + 50 AIR CAVITY + 115 BK.] PARTING STRIP
20 THK SKIRTING
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT PRODUCED VERSION BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
BASEMENT 2 LVL
20THK SCREED PROTECTION
ALUMINIUM HANGING PART
APP WATERPROOFING LINING R.C.C. FOOTING
TERRACOTTA CLADDING DETAIL IN PLAN
75 THK P.C.C. RAMMED EARTH
SECOND FLOOR LVL
SPOT ELEV
80 x 40 x 4 ALUMINIUM TUBE (COLUMN)
TERRACOTTA CLADDING DETAIL IN PLAN
+0.0
+8400
SPOT ELEV
SS ANCHOR BOLT MS ALPHA E BRACKET 15 THK INTERNAL PLASTER 60 THK ROCKWOOL INSULATION 280 WITH THK BRICK CAVITY WALL BREATHABLE WATERPROOF LAYER [115 BK + 50 AIR CAVITY + 115 BK.] 30 THK TERRACOTTA PANEL
SPOT ELEVATION - A
200 THK R.C.C. RETAINING WALL
-8400
BASEMENT 2 LVL
BASEMENT 2 LVL
20THK PROTECTION 200 THKSCREED R.C.C. RETAINING WALL APPTHK WATERPROOFING LINING 75 BRICK ON EDGE WALL
ALUMINIUM HANGINGPANEL PART 30 THK TERRACOTTA
APP WATERPROOFING LINING 75 THK P.C.C. RAMMED EARTH
SPOT ELEVATION - A
TERRACOTTA CLADDING DETAIL IN PLAN TERRACOTTA CLADDING DETAIL IN PLAN
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION NGL
S
WITH BREATHABLE WATERPROOF LAYER PARTING STRIP
R.C.C. FOOTING
+0.0
SS ANCHOR BOLT MS ALPHA E BRACKET 60 THK ROCKWOOL INSULATION WITH BREATHABLE WATERPROOF LAYER
20 THK SKIRTING
R.C.C. 12 THKFOOTING INTERNAL PLASTER 75 THK SKIRTING P.C.C. 20 RAMMED EARTH 20THK SCREED PROTECTION
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15 THK INTERNAL PLASTER RCC SILL 280 THK BRICK CAVITY WALL [115 BK + 50 AIR CAVITY + 115 BK.]
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SPOT ELEV 15 THK INTERNAL PLASTER 280 THK BRICK CAVITY WALL [115 BK + 50 AIR CAVITY + 115 BK.]
15 THK INTERNAL PLASTER 280 THK BRICK CAVITY WALL SS+ 50 ANCHOR [115 BK AIR CAVITYBOLT + 115 BK.]
MS ALPHA E BRACKET 60 THK ROCKWOOL INSULATION WITH BREATHABLE WATERPROOF LAYER
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YEAR: 2020-21 | LOCATION: AMRITSAR, PUNJAB | BUILDING: MIXED-USE HOUSING | TYPE: ACADEMIC
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YEAR: 2020 | LOCATION: SURAT, GUJRAT | BUILDING: HOUSING | TYPE: COMPETITION
entwined
weaving vertical communities The Address - Innovating Multi-Level Living in India | 2020 collaborative work
Honorable Mention Site: Surat, Gujrat Design aims towards providing the users an essence of luxurious living integrated with comfort and engaging neighbourhood experience. The site planning and context supported by the spectacular views of the canal corridor towards the north-eastern boundary of the site allows the user to maximize interaction with both tangible and intangible aspects of the design. The stacked pattern of the blocks enhances the building-climate relationship as the intermediate voids channelize the wind flow from within the blocks. The structure runs about the site boundary in the western and southern direction. The semi open terraces on the intermediate floors promotes the concept of vertical community. These spaces will consist of gyms, community/banquet hall, club house, library and residential office. Block type A consists of 3BHK single floor and duplex units. Block type B consists of 4BHK and 5BHK duplex units. The blocks are linked by common service cores which also form the axis for rotation. The apartments are singly loaded with the corridors overlooking the surrounding ambience.
Honorable Mention
Address by Archmello
YEAR: 2020 | LOCATION: SURAT, GUJRAT | BUILDING: HOUSING | TYPE: COMPETITION
YEAR: 2020 | LOCATION: SURAT, GUJRAT | BUILDING: HOUSING | TYPE: COMPETITION
Brief: Surat, India’s first LEED certified green city is located on the western part of India in the state of Gujarat. It is one of the most dynamic city of India with one of the fastest growth rate due to migration from various part of Gujarat and other states of India. The challenge is to design an apartment scheme in India having different unit types ( 3, 4 & 5 BHK ) with any amenities participants would like to incorporate. The aim of this competition is to explore & innovate new design possibilities for the future vertical communities in India.
Project Stats: • Pure Residential Project • Site Area : 36,136 Sq.Mt • Built-up Area : 81,306 Sq. Mt • Common Plot: 10% of total site area • Permissible FSI / FAR : 2.7 • FSI/FAR Achieved : 2.25 • Permissible Building Height : 45 Mts • Building Height : 41.7 Mts • Basement : Single Basement
YEAR: 2020 | LOCATION: SURAT, GUJRAT | BUILDING: HOUSING | TYPE: COMPETITION
The stacked pattern of the blocks enhances the building climate relationship as the intermediate voids channelize the wind flow from within the blocks. The structure runs about the site boundary in the
western and southern direction. The semi open terraces on the intermediate floors promotes the concept of vertical community. These spaces will consist of gyms, community banquet hall, club house,
library and residential office. The blocks are linked by common service cores which also form the axis for rotation. The apartments are singly loaded with corridors overlooking the surrounding ambience.
Public areas of site include network of intersecting pathways all around the site, a tennis courts towards the north western boundary, waterscapes, seating and a number of openair parking lots.
Cluster C
(9th - 12th floor) Height: 41700 mm
Cluster B
(5th - 8th floor) Height: 28100 mm
Cluster A
(1st - 4th floor) Height: 14900 mm
Courtyard typology to create community spaces and promote interaction
Staggering the blocks creating wind tunnel effect to get maximised benefits of water canal across the road.
Grid pattern guiding the staggered form bringing in the interstitial pattern
Floor to floor ht.: 3400 mm Plinth level: +400 mm Bassment level: -3900 mm Bassment: 450 ECS Surface Parking: 40 ECS
YEAR: 2019 | LOCATION: DAKSHINACHITRA | BUILDING: HOUSING | TYPE: DOCUMENTATION
sathanur village house Measured Drawing
SPA DELHI | SEMESTER II | 2019 collaborative work
Instructors: Ar. Amardeep Labana, Ar. Amit Prabhakar, Dr. Shuvojit Sarkar, Ar. Komika Walia Site: Dakshinachitra Museum, Chennai
This house was built circa 1850 A.D. in Sattanur village by a Hindu Naidu family of agriculturalists. The house is typical of many in the towns and villages of Mayavaram and Tanjavur districts. The house has been relocated to DakshinaChitra and reconstructed exactly as it originally was.
YEAR: 2019 | LOCATION: DAKSHINACHITRA | BUILDING: HOUSING | TYPE: DOCUMENTATION
filmography 2018-2021
a collection of my filmographies ranging from architect design, documentation, research on Le corbusier’s tapestr change and 3d animated short film
tural design presentations, allied subjects like structural ries, art and architectural appreciation, issues like climate ms and other miscellaneous works.
YEAR: 2019 | LOCATION: MORADABAD, UP | BUILDING: HOUSING | TYPE: ACADEMIC
moradabad residence work-live model
SPA DELHI | SEMESTER III | 2019 individual work
Instructors: Ar. Anjali Mittal, Ar. Nimit Gandhi, Ar. Nishant Gautam, Ar. Tarun Kumar Site: Moradabad, UP
The streets of Moradabad is what it is with its inhabitants. How a man can make the most out of their resources, how you work, live, and find leisure in a single space. The flexibility of space, without the intervention of an architect’s mind, but simple empathy towards one’s needs. The methods of design are inspired thus from identifying two conflicting intangible feelings of space and deriving design from that feeling. Here, “Seclusion, but togetherness”. Exploring the design with sections and not plans so as to understand spatial experience at its finest. Perhaps the most touching image that imprinted in my mind from studying Moradabad and its spaces are the light breezy fabric curtains that act as partitions but just as easily as a veil to the outside world. Thus inspiring the form of my design. Additionally, the cultural influence in the design was due to the adjacency to Masjid.
YEAR: 2019 | LOCATION: MORADABAD, UP | BUILDING: HOUSING | TYPE: ACADEMIC
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YEAR: 2020-21 | LOCATION: AMRITSAR, PUNJAB | BUILDING: HOUSING | TYPE: COMPETITION CUM ACADEMIC
multifamily housing solar decathlon india collaborative work
Instructors: Dr.(Prof.) Leon Morenas, Ar. Sanjay Bhardwaj, Ar. Tina Bali, Ar. Radhika Vishwanathan, Ar. Anuj Mittal, Ar. Gaurav Shorey, Mrs. Reeta Sanyal, Ar. Varun Sethi, Ar. Akshay Khurana Site: Amritsar, Punjab
The streets of Moradabad is what it is with its inhabitants. How a man can make the most out of their resources, how you work, live, and find leisure in a single space. The flexibility of space, without the intervention of an architect’s mind, but simple empathy towards one’s needs. The methods of design are inspired thus from identifying two conflicting intangible feelings of space and deriving design from that feeling. Here, “Seclusion, but togetherness”. Exploring the design with sections and not plans so as to understand spatial experience at its finest. Perhaps the most touching image that imprinted in my mind from studying Moradabad and its spaces are the light breezy fabric curtains that act as partitions but just as easily as a veil to the outside world. Thus inspiring the form of my design. Additionally, the cultural influence in the design was due to the adjacency to Masjid.
YEAR: 2020-21 | LOCATION: AMRITSAR, PUNJAB | BUILDING: HOUSING | TYPE: COMPETITION CUM ACADEMIC
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seminar paper
Public spaces and their perception: have these been permanently coloured by the pandemic? collaborative work
ABSTRACT The COVID-19 outbreak witnessed the restricted use of public spaces worldwide. It was apparent in the noticeable views of empty city streets, parks, beaches, plazas and promenades as people either complied with the government imposed restrictions or self cautious measures. The research aims to focus on the people’s changed perception and use of the public spaces after months of complete lockdown in India and to analyze the behavioural shift of users towards these spaces. The study commences with the key definition of public spaces along with their importance in the urban context and well being of a person. Furthermore, the four parameters to analyze a public space were identified through literature review. These were namely, the social carrying capacity, user density, social interaction and risk-taking attitudes amidst and after the pandemic. The first phase of primary data collection comes through user interviews, full-scale survey and activity mapping. These methods were aimed to analyze if the user’s perception about the public space has changed. The second phase is the Delphi survey that helped to determine the areas and extent of the change in perception in the present and future. In the third phase of the research, the derived observation from the above survey was further cross-referenced with the study of primary interventions made in and to these spaces by the authorities. The result thus suggested a noticeable change in the density, usage and perception of these spaces along with the intentions and reasons for the change. This study will open avenues for academia, professionals and policy-makers in the realm of public space design. It not only explores essential questions concerning how long these impacts will be felt but also the degree to which they are unfurled in the minds of the users and designers.
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