Selected works

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Academic Work

2015-2020

Charvi Patel Interior Architecture Portfolio

Selected Works


“ Design is finding possibility when nothing exists, to look above and beyond. As designers, we create spaces, they define us.�


The following portfolio contains selected Academic and Professional work of Charvi Patel which is an outcome of 5 years of learning at CEPT University. Various subjects in design are explored which has helped in building a fair understanding of design in built environment.

Perspectoscope, First year.


Charvi Patel Bachelor of Interior design CEPT University, India

“Design is my outlook towards the world. I aim and attempt to constantly expand my horizon in the field of design and evolve by developing diverse interests. I focus on strategizing and solving design challenges as well as working with cross-functional teams to maximize user experience.�

Work Experience D.O.B.

11/11/1997

Nationality

Indian

Languages

English | Hindi | Gujarati

Hobbies

Travelling | Photography Swimming | Reading

Education CEPT University

Ahmedabad, India Bachelor of Interior design Faculty of Design - 5 year programme 2015 - 2020

ASIA English School Ahmedabad, India HSC 2013-2015 SSC 2012-2013

Contact charvipatel28@gmail.com +91 9427848890 Prestige Kensington Gardens, Jalahalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka

Curriculum Vitae

Designer | Freelance work | May - October 2020 Commerical Interiors, Residence work in Ahmedabad Future Research Design Company Bangalore, India | Design Intern

June - November 2018 Worked on varied scale of retail projects, from conceptualizing to execution. Co-ordinated with clients, consultants, reviewed on site execution.

one/079 design studio

Ahmedabad, India | Interior Design Intern May - July 2019 | Summer internship Worked on residential projects from ideation to design development, materials, furniture design and GFC set.

CEPT Archives : For Architecture, Planning and Design in India

Ahmedabad, India | March - August 2019 Digitization, Documentation, planning of archival works

Graduate Teaching associate July - October 2020 Significant Transformation of spaces -History of Design

Achievements Selected for international student exchange program on merit basis in UNSW-Built environment, Australia. Selected for student exchange program on merit basis in Instituto Politecnico de Castelo Branco, Portugal - IPCB


Research

Ancilliary courses

Thesis |

- Exploring the heritage and buildings of Old city, Ahmedabad.

Office design | January-May 2020

Planning, Performance & Productivity: An inquiry of Spatial Performance in Office spaces. Guide : Prof. Amal shah

- Lightweight architecture to furniture. - History of design and humanities.

Research Paper Sustainability through wisdom of past : Inquiry through case study of Kaza community Centre, India. October 2019

- Making of a Goan house. - Graphic design. - Furniture design and making.

Comparative analysis of regionalist interpretations through works of Geoffrey Bawa and Alvar Aalto. April 2019

- Construction technology

Skills

Workshops

- Applied Technology.

- Clay and Ceramics Workshop - Hands on experience in Metal, wood, bamboo. Autocad

Indesign

Sketchup

Photoshop

Ms Office

- CNC and Laser cutting. - Generative algorithm and Digital technology. - Textile and weaving, Crafts and dyeing. - Parametric form development.

V-Ray

Lumion

Revit

Illustrator

Strengths

Concept development

Strategizing

- Analyzing and diagramming.

Spatial Planning

Project Management

- Visual Representations. - Data Analysis

Design research Analysis & illustrating

Machine knowledge

- Spatial Planning.

Prototyping

CNC machine

- Contextual inquiry - Research & field study.

Drafting

Laser cutting

- Design strategy & development.

Model Making

Wood and metal workshop machines.

- Passionate hard worker

Sketching-Painting Collaborating

- Communication Skills. - Co-operative group worker.

Exposure

Rhino Grasshopper


Contents Adaptive Re-Use

01

Interior design Studio Semester IX

An Inquiry into Spatial Performance of Office spaces.

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Residence & Office Mixed-Use Studio Semester V

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Semester VIII

Semester X

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Interior design Studio

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Thesis | Design Research

02

Airport Design

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Retail Studio Working Drawing Semester VI

06

Professional Work FRDC, Bangalore Office training Freelance Work

Furniture Design Designing & Making

Selected works

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Exposure Ancillary work


- Steve Jobs

Selected works

“ Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works.�


01

Speak-Out for Change A Questioning forum where questions bring on a better change

Site : Kochrab Ashram, Ahmedabad Area : 2,745 sqft Program: In the history of India’s freedom struggle, Gandhi’s Kochrab Ashram was once an epicenter of state reforms. To regain its lost position representing change, the program of a Youth Parliament is proposed. It intends to be a questioning forum working on idea of : Collaborate-Create-Change- Ideate - Inspire, to provide Ahmedabad’s youth a participatory platform in bringing about social reforms. The Youth forum is envisioned to be made of spaces that encourage interaction and give various choices. Kochrab Ashram is used as a medium to promote participatory governance by debate, discussions and other activities, making it a place where youth from all walks of life can debate and converse for social reforms. It also empowers the youth with an information space whilst engaging the community via a library and cafe.

Adaptive Re-use- Design Process followed: • • • • • •

Abstract site impressions Analyzing building elements. Contextual Analysis Generating Program/Function Case study Mapping

• • • • • •

Conceptualization Space Planning Detailed Layout Materials exploration Element Detailing Presentation Drawings.


Adaptive Re-use


Program Derivation and Development Inference from the current state of site

Deriving Functions and their correlations

Revival

The site is currently left behind which was once an epicenter of all reforms.

Transforming into a built that speaks out.

Site impressions

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Immediate Context Mapping

Inference from Gandhi

Understanding their usability through city

Independent ! Women empowerment Revolutionary !

Bungalows

Hotels

Kochrab gaam

Restaurants

Retail+Residence

Banks

Office+Commercial

Program- A Questioning forum for promoteing participatory governanceA Youth Parliament. Library

Theatres

Clubs

Ca


Design Process- Concept Development Analyzing building elements The spatial elements and their physical characteristics and construction were studied, analyzed to understand scope for change.

Terracotta tiles Wooden Perils Wooden rafters color coated

There is wooden log ceiling with exposed parts having gypsum ceiling as a covering.

Corrugated sheet as roofing layer from the bottom. Wooden poles as base support.

afeteria

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Secondary balcony roof

The crown- (Roof) of the built was analyzed based on its construction method.

Transforming the current built in abstract form

Transforming Apperture to Connector

Strengthening Threshold

Transforming Planes

Interventions are made to contrast the perception of space that is bulky, boxy by visually distorting it, for interaction with built.

Conceptual stage

context

Wooden logs enveloped with box section.


Design Stand The project establishes a dialogue between the old and the new (the formal versus informal, open versus closed, the solid versus transparent), which through a contrast aligns to the spirit of the youth. The intervention follows a “box in a box� typology where the new insert sits within the old shell, respecting it, whilst the light-well acts as a threshold between the old and the new, where shadows and transition through change in volumes help animate the monotonous space. Zoning Strategy Spaces divided in a gradient of public to private. It has overlooking spaces with the main function binding all the other functions.

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1

2

2

1

5

Conceptual Stand

4

1 Viewing gallery

3 Reading area

5 Exhibition

2 Debating forum

4 Reception

6 Library

Box in a box insertion to contrast the nature of old built.

Box outside a box to house formal functions.


Light-well as a threshold between the old and new.

The shell of built retained as a memory of Gandhi.

Informality as a Spatial Expression

Design Expression

Sectional Perspective | Spatial Experience


Presentation Drawings

Mezzanine Floor Plan

First Floor Plan

Ground Floor Plan


Waiting and exhibition for a cause display along with passive discussion area.

Spatial Planning

Debating forum designed such that it gives choice, caters to various seating postures.


Elements & Junction

Spatial Experience

Language of gaps in elements.

Section BB expressing Volumetric expression and interconnectivity.

Groove differentiating existing & new

Lightness depicted through elements.

Reception area, discussion display panels and exhibition space


Material pallette with sleek modern materials to contrast traditionalitity of the existing built. A Glass bridge leads to the conference rooms with viewing gallery around.

Interior Spaces

Staircase and bridge leading to the reading area.


02

Ahmedabad Domestic Airport Terminal

Site : Ahmedabad Airport Area : 17,22,225 sqft Design Intent: Navigational experience is the core of the project. Spatial planning, elemental design and zoning was done for efficient navigational experience to ease and relax the turmoil of emotions passengers experience at the airport. The spaces are planned such that they are interconnected at various degrees to experience the entire airport in arrivals as well as departure. Considering Ahmedabad as a context, where the past (heritage) and the present co-exist very evidently, the airport is conceptualized such that the passenger experiences the evolving nature of the city in the transit as a visual narrative through spatial volumetric progression. There are volumetric pauses after each function and landscape, water body are used as agents to lower down the anxiety levels and escalate the passenger experience.

Airport Design & Planning- Design Process followed: • • • • •

Airport Case studies Practical case study visits. Site analysis Conceptualization Spatial Planning

• • • • •

Structuring Navigation Detailing specific area. Material Exploration Element Detailing Signage Design


Airport Design


Design Stand This concept of spatial narrative through volumetric progression is translated in the space with the idea transiting volume and using the same materials throughout with change in expression and its form with respect to the time period being showcased. This metaphorically associates the evolution of Ahmedabad from traditional methods of use with the raw materials to the current modern technology usage. Hence, this transition is depicted in space through Contemporary design throughout the airport.

Overall spatial plan

Sense of direction

Boarding Gates

Area distribution and zoning Grid followed while deriving the angle of the wall. Departure: 70% Arrival: 30%

Layered Unveiling Boarding Waiting Retail Entertainment Boarding Waiting Retail, Lounges

Breaking Rigidity

Security Check

Check-i

Translation of conceptual ahmedabad transition into a “Navigational Concrete Feature Wall� Security Check

Paintings of Local Artists in a niche

Transit Door

Embedded Digital Clock

Antique Analoge Clock

Graphic Bras Inlay in a nic


nning and Navigation

Conceptual sketches of transition from check-in to boarding waiting.

Arrival Corridor

Arrival Retail

Baggage Claim

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Local craft wooden work inlay.

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Overall Layout- Spatial Planning

Boarding Waiting

Retail

Security Check Area

Check -In Area

GroundFloor Plan

Baggage Claim Area


Section BB

Mezzanine Floor Plan

First Floor Plan

Presentation

Section CC


Detailed out Check-in Area

Section AA through the entrance of the airport

Check - in area

Section BB through waiting area.


Material board

Layout Plan - Ground Floor

Spatial Experience

Waiting area- Pre-Check-in


Design Details

Check-in counters 455 100

230

60

60

1

195

200

HALO LIT ACRYLIC LETTERS

780

1000

PLANTER BED WITH DRIPPING SYSTEM ON THE TOP

1250

3250

10 110

DARK GREY CORIAN SS MOUNTED PLANK

ONIX MARBLE BACK LIT

7590

LED SCREEN

ELEVATION SCALE 1:20

1910

FROSTED GLASS

LED LIGHT

245

150 90 10

STAINLESS STEEL FLAT

LED SCREEN

DARK GREY CORIAN

SECTION AA SCALE 1:20

A

23

18 700

40 LED SCREEN DISPLAYING AIRLINE INFO CNC CUT METAL JALI

RUSTIC FINISH BOARD

CNC CUT METAL JALI

1407

2120

RUSTIC FINISH BOARD

RUSTIC FINISH PLASTERBOARD

40

FRONT ELEVATION SCALE 1:25

1475

550

300

80

1420

200

1420

80

1300

200

1420

400

2000

1400

FRAME MADE OF MS BOX SECTION POWDER COATED WITH BLACK

525

CNC CUT METAL JALI BRASS FINISH

300

80

6200

PLAN SCALE 1:25

EXPLODED ISOMETRIC

Check-in Backdrop Screen detail

SCREEN-CHECKIN COUNTER BACK

75

PLAN SCALE 1:20

1050

75

1200

A

Check-in Counter

CHECK-IN COUNTER SCALE 1:20


Baggage scan and check -in kiosk GYPSUM CEILING 255

1875

300

1870

SS ROD 20 mm DIA AS SPACERS

900

PLY BATTERN CLADDED WITH VENEER

SECTION AA SCALE 1:50 ELEVATION SCALE 1:50

200

800

700

PANEL LIGHT STRIP FLUSHED TO GYPSUM CEILING

100

1100

PLY FRAMING FINISHED WITH VENEER AND COVERED WITH WHITE ACRYLIC SHEET

300

SECTION BB SCALE 1:50

SECTION AA SCALE 1:50

300

A

PLAN SCALE 1:50

A

3D VIEW

Column Crown- light element detail

PLAN SCALE 1:50

3D VIEW

Wooden ceiling- Check-in area.

*C-5 STRIP LIGHT FIXTURE TO BE FLUSHED

Detailing

100

3000

2900

300

1700

WHITE ACRYLIC SHEET LIGHT SOURCE


Environmental Graphics

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Hanging Signage

Signage

Signage embedded on feature wall


03

Planning, Performance & Productivity:

Research Methodology

|

Research

An inquiry of Spatial Performance in Office spaces Guided by: Prof. Amal Shah - Ways of working

and their correlations with concepts of human factors and communication to identify their impact on the spatial performance of office spaces.

Objectives: 1. Understanding spatial performance through aspects of spatial planning. 2. Recognizing the impact of physical space on ways of working, work relationships and employee’s interaction with their workplace. 3. Understanding the concept of performance in a work environment. 4. Identifying the impact and application of space planning factors in an office environment. 5. Identifying factors influencing communication and physical qualities of space impacting the occupants. 6. Recognizing and correlating the impacts of spatial organizational factors on communication and human factors as a measure of spatial performance for post-occupancy analysis through case studies. 7. Evaluating and correlating the spatial organizational decisions through concepts of proxemics and ergonomics. 8. Identifying aspects of spatial planning common for all organizational structures which have a significant impact in supporting innovation and creativity as well as performance in an office environment.

- Technological influence - Planning of an office - Organizational effectiveness

Working of an organization

Introduction

Aim: This research inquires into factors of spatial planning

- Communication

Understanding

- Performance in design - Impact of space on performance

Performance in Office

- Spatial performance

Spatial Performan

- Optimizati

- Efficient w processing

- Organizati effectivene

- Office Productivity Literature Review - Gensler Research Volume 1 & 3

Methodology

This research follows a case-study based qualita two parts: Theoretical understanding and Applic

Stage 1: Through the theoretical understanding in design, it was understood that the prime pa space through spatial planning and hence, spat performance. Further aspects governing perfo performance and a framework is synthesized.

Stage 2: The framework is analyzed through c planning and concepts on human factors and th The constant aspects having significant impact comparative analysis. Further in the conclusion, the last part of conclusion lays a future scope a understanding of entire research to generate, ex and performance through computational proces


h Question: How can a space facilitate the process of work done in an office to achieve better outputs and efficiency ?

Organizational Factors • •

Spatial Organization Typology and principles. Circulation &Connectivity

Spatial qualities

Analysis Stage 1

Criteria for Case study selection •

Area : Medium - 50000sqft - 1 lakh sqft.

Corporate offices

Organizational structure with varying degrees of hierarchy Offices following new ways of working.

Correlating Concepts of Spatial planning and human factors. Analysing the impact

Analysis Stage 2

Key Findings Application of Spatial planning and their significance on Spatial performance

Identification

Aspects of Space planning

l Space nce Planning

Synthesis

Human Factors

Framework of aspects governing performance

Evaluation

Case studies Post occupancy analysis

Analysis

Analysis Stage 3

ion of space.

To understand constant factors impacting spatial performance.

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Social | Human Factors Concepts of Proxemics and Ergonomics. Control and Communication Orientation

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AICL Communications Matrix hierarchical structure Browser testing IT Company Flat hierarchical structure Multinational software company Line hierarchical structure

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Conclusion

Understanding Spatial Performance through three approaches.

g of working of an organization and performance arameters of spatial performance are reflected in tial planning is taken as lens to investigate space ormance are identified as measures of spatial

case studies by first correlating factors of spatial hen analysing its impact on spatial performance. t on spatial performance are identified through spatial and technical variables are identified and and formulates a structure which summarizes the xplore and evaluate the layouts for high efficiency ss of generative design

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Identifying constant aspects of spatial planning governing spatial performance. Methodology to qualitatively quantify.

Identifying spatial variables such that a framework which can be used in design process for planning high performance spaces.

Identifying Spatial and technical variables which form parameters in generative design.

Design Research

ative approach of methodology. It is divided into cation/ Evaluation.


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Natural light Artificial light study on qualitative basis

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Office productivity

Principles

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Proxemics

Typology

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Human Factors

Factors

Parameters

Services

Light

Orientation

Furniture

Spatial Qualities

This framework is used to quantify and qualitatively understand spatial performance in case studies. By understanding the correlations of the ways planning decisions affect control, communication and other human factors which reflects on work outputs.

Adjacency Proximity Socio petal space Socio fugal space Crowding

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Territoriality Distance zones

Control: Technologically Driven • Mobility • Flexibility • Choice Control & Communication

Connectivity Circulation

• • • • •

Ergonomics

Communication • Ways of fostering Face-face communication. • Nodes of interaction. • Autonomy • Communication patterns

• • •

Spatial Density Employee well-being Orientation

Brief Insight

entralized organization inear organization adial organization Grid organization lustered organization

Communication


Post Occupancy Analysis to understand spatial performance in Office spaces through the lens of the synthesized fra

Adjacency-Proximity in planning works

Spatial Organization in an Office space

Communication flow in work based on planning and hierarchy

Soc

Distance zones based on theory of proxemics for workstations

* Link to the thesis doument:

Soc

https://issuu.com


amework

spaces and its impact

Micro factors influencing work through orientation and movement

Different conditions of orientation and movement and their impact on job autonomy. Understanding the imapct of nature of Space making elements

cio-fugal space to avoid interaction

m/charvipatel/docs/charvi_patel_thesis_ui0315_issu

Brief Insight

cio-petal space to ease interaction


Conclusion post theoretical understanding and Comparitive analysis of Post occupancy Case study analysis Inferences- From Comparative analysis of Case studies (Conclusion 1) From the comparative analysis of case studies there were certain factors observed to be situational while certain constant factors that have significant impact on spatial performance, independent of work type are identified: •

Autonomy of varying degrees to process individual work. (Spatial organization Communication: Autonomy)

(Circulation

Different conditions of autonomy:

(a) Linear arrangement

(b)Perpendicular orientation with limited access give highest degree of autonomy.

(c) Table divider give autonomy within shared desks.

Nodes of interactions are essential to be planned on the primary circulation.

Specific organizations in layout are constant for encouraging and discouraging interactions. (Spatial organization Communication: Interaction)

Interaction)

Collaborative interaction depends on contextual conditions and orientation of work environments.

2.

3.

Socio fugal planning

Most-least accessibility based on orientation.

Socio petal planning

Planning spaces at an offset from glazing allows larger spread of daylight. (Circulation Ergonomics)

Parallel movement leads to least distractions. (Circulation Orientation)

*Multiple other factors are identified and compiled in the research document

* Link to the thesis doument:

https://issuu.com


Identification of Spatial Variables for planning offices (Conclusion 2) It is recognized that factors affecting efficient processing of work as well as the ability of space to foster and facilitate creativity and innovation results in spatial performance. Spatial variables are synthesized as a summary of both and its impact on planning is studied. Spatial Organization

Spatial Variables

• • • • • •

Collaboration Accessibility- planning. Employee Engagement (work environments) Job Autonomy Orientation - Spatial configurations. Proximity

Circulation Connectivity • • • •

Visual Co-presence Visual Connectivity Accessibility by movement. Autonomy through orientation and movement.

Spatial Qualities • • • • • • •

Organizational values Spatial density Employee engagement Employee experience Contextual orientation. Ambience- color psychology Integration of nature

A structure to generate layouts with computational process: Summary Generate Set constraints for evaluation: - Optimization of space. - Face to face communication -Occupancy -Communication patterns Theoretical study

Evaluate

Spatial Variables

Technical Variables

Evolve Various design layout options based on quantification of performance with varying correlations of input variables.

Conclusion Part2

Explore Evaluation based on aspects identified as emergence of impact factors of spatial planning have on human factors which have significant impact on space performance.

Experience The role of a designer is primary here to reflect social, human aspects, evaluate and create spatial experiences.

Conclusion Part1

The findings of this research give a data informed trade-off and an objective oriented approach for analysing as well as planning office spaces considering efficiency of work and optimization of space as the prime parameter for high spatial performance.

m/charvipatel/docs/charvi_patel_thesis_ui0315_issu


04

The Photographer’s Studio and Residence

Site : The Living Interiors Building, Ahmedabad Area : 38,750 sqft Design Intent: The challenge in this design studio was the space planning to integrate workspace and residence of the client under the same roof. The site being horizontally compressed, restriction of using 3600 sq m and the client wanting a stark division between both functions was a task to undertake. Considering the light conditions of the site, its context, photography as a profession and the client’s requirement for privacy, the basic concept of Positive negative in volumetric experience and Inverse in the interiors was taken. Spaces are planned such that they follow a hierarchy where privacy is maintained and interconnectivity Openness, positive negative volumetric experience are catered in space.

Space Planning studio- Design Process followed: • • • • •

Case studies Interaction with clients Preparing Client Brief Site Analysis Conceptualization

• • • • •

Spatial planning Detailing Layout Material Exploration Element Detailing Presentation Drawing


Mixed-Use studio


Presentation Drawings

8

12

5

9

10

12

11

Fourth Floor Plan First Floor Plan

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10

6

10

5 10

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11

9

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Third Floor Plan 7

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6 1

8 5 4

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Ground Floor Plan- Photography studio 1. Display Gallery. 2. Client waiting area 3. Studio 4. Shoot space 5. Green Room 6. Common Toilet

7. Residence Vestibule 8. Outdoor shoot area 9. Parking 10. Gazebo 11. Work are 12. Pantry

Second Floor Plan- Residence 1. Residence Vestibule 2. Living room 3. Balcony 4. Dinning Area 5. Washroom 6. Kitchen

7. Utility yard 8. Standing balcony 9. Balcony 10. Bed Room 11. Puja room 12. Library


Elevation

Section AA

Residence entrance partition screen detail.

Display gallery and waiting area

Design Details

Workspace overlooking shoot area in studio


05

Marcs: Clothing Brand Working drawing studio

BG 2

02 Detail

Brand : Marcs Clothing Area : 2,980 sqft

01 Detail

Design Intent: The studio involves detailing every small bits involved in making of retail store. Starting from conceptualization and understanding the brand to layouting detailing shop fronts, sections, plans and also designing the fixtures.

Store Mood board

Marcs being a brand catering to specific class of people of the society, the atmosphere of the store is intented to give a sophisticated feel and being minimal where the products stand out. Same materials are used but the finishes differ in men’s and women’s section showing different personalities.

1

Section AA Scale 1:50

1920 mm H x 600 mm W 6 mm THICK M 1 9 8 7

A 1 2

A 3

4

KEY PLAN

5

6

FRAMEWORK AS REQUIRED. ENSURE STABILITY.

Working drawing studio- Design Process followed: • • • • •

Understanding Brand Developing Brand strategy Conceptualization Spatial Planning Deatiled Layout

• • • • •

Working drawing-GFC set Prototyping Material Exploration Element Detailing Presentation Drawing

DETAIL 1 FIXTURE TO WALL JUNCT SCALE 1:2


BG 1

BG 1

2

6 mm METAL FRAME FOR POSTER INSERTION

TION.

BG 1

BG 1

BG 1

BG 1

BG 1

3

1920 mm H x 600 mm W 6 mm THICK M 1

1200 * 75 mm F 1 AS SKIRTING.

WALL FIXTURE WF1 ON MDF BACKING. ENSURE STABILITY.

BG 1 1100 mm w x 1800 h x 6 mm THICK GLASS PANELLING ON MDG BACKING. ENSURE STABILITY.

3080 mm w x 1100 mm h CA COUNTER OF CORIAN. REFER TO DWG NO. C1 FO DETAILS

FRAMEWORK AS REQUIRED. ENSURE STABILITY.

BG1 FIXED ON THE METAL L CLAMP. ENSURE STABILITY.

1100 x 1800 mm BG 1 PANELLING.

18MM THICK MDF CLADDING ON THE STRUCTURE CREATED.

WALL FIXTURE.

18MM THICK MDF CLADDING ON THE STRUCTURE CREATED.

L METAL CLAMP OF THICKNESS 1.5 mm SCREWED TO THE MDF BACKING.

1100 x 1800 mm BG 1 PANELLING.

Retail Studio

BG 1

SCALE

DETAIL 2 GLASS PANELLING SCALE 1:2


Interior Layout planning and detailing

Women

Overall zoning

Layout plan

Front Elevation

Men


Internal wall section detail

6 mm THICK ST 1 ON MDF BACKING.ENSURE STABILITY OF STRUCTURE.

SCREEN FOR PUBLISHING. 18 mm THICK MDF ON THE FRAME STRUCTURE THAT IS TO BE CREATED AS REQUIRED. ENSURE STABILITY. 5 mm THICK METAL FRAMING AROUND THE LIGHT BOX.

01 Detail

SLIM-LINE LIGHT BOX OF 1465 w x 2255 h LB 1

OUT

IN

METAL CLAMPS INTERLOCKING EACH OTHER FOR FIXING.

SLIM-LINE LIGHT BOX OF 1465 w x 2255 h LB 1 IN

18 mm THICK MDF ON THE FRAME STRUCTURE THAT IS TO BE CREATED AS REQUIRED. ENSURE STABILITY.

OUT

DETAIL 2 SCALE 1:2 DETAIL 1 SCALE 1:2

6 mm THICK ST 1 ON MDF BACKING.EPOXY FILLED BETWEEN 2 SLABS ENSURE STABILITY OF STRUCTURE.

IN

OUT

18 mm THICK MDF ON THE FRAME STRUCTURE THAT IS TO BE CREATED AS REQUIRED. ENSURE STABILITY.

IN

6 mm THICK ST 1 ON MDF BACKING.EPOXY FILLED BETWEEN 2 SLABS ENSURE STABILITY OF STRUCTURE.

OUT

DETAIL 4 SCALE 1:5

FOR THE LIGHTBOX, LIGHT SWITCH TO THE INSIDE OF THE STORE.

CARRARA MARBLE

A

04 Detail

3 mm EC 1 FILLING BETWEEN 2 STONES. 8 7

A OUT

CEPT UNIVERSITY F.D. U.G. ID SEMESTER VI

1 2

3

4

KEY PLAN

A RETAIL CONSTRUCTION DRAWING VERTICAL STUDIO LVL 2

150 mm H FB 1 ON MDF BACKING.

9

IN

PLAN SCALE 1:20

OUT

IN

03 Detail

SECTION SCALE 1:10

3 mm EC 1 FILLING BETWEEN 2 STONES.

MARCS CLOTHING MEN + WOMEN SITE : AUSTRALIA

DWG NAME:

SHOPFRONT DETAILS

Prototyping of the designed Floor fixture for bottom wear.

5

6

A

DETAIL 3 SCALE 1:2 DWG NO. :SF D - 1

CHARVI PATEL

SCALE ON A3 1: 10

UI0315

GENERAL NOTES THIS DRAWING IS PRODUCED BY CHARVI PATEL INTERIORS,AHMEDABAD. THIS DRAWING CANNOT BE PRODUCED WITHOUT THE WATERMARK OF "CPI", ABAD. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN mm. ALL DIMENSIONS TO READ ONLY, NOT TO BE MEASURED.

Design Details

02 Detail


06

Professional Work

Future Research Design Company, Bangalore | 22 weeks one/079 Design studio, Ahmedabad | Summer internship June-Nov 2018

Projects worked on

Other P

Roll-ou visuali

About The firm : It is an umbrella organization with a vision of serving Indian Industries with a 360 degree Design approach in order to add value to their Products, Brands and Service). Founded in 2007 by Sanjay Agrawal, Managing Director. FRDC is an 11 year old established practice wherein they specialize in retail projects majorly. Team: 35 employees

My contribution: Conceptualizing Client meetings GFC set Detailing Prototyping Site supervision Material selection

My contribution: Space planning Design Development GFC set Site visits Snag list, BOQ Client Presentation Client Meetings

My contribution: Services drawing set Back of house drawings Demolition drawings Reflected ceiling set

My contribution: Signage details and drawings. Reflected Ceiling Plan

Pitch present

Display cafeter

*All concepts and drawings are property of FRDC. Every unauthorized copying use, publishing, distribution or reprod


May-July 2019

Projects

ut store, 3D ization

proposal tation

y fixture for ria

duction is prohibited.

Team: 4 employees

|

The published pictures and drawings are property of one/079 design studio

Professional work

About The firm : Its a young startup firm undertaking interior architecture, graphics and furniture design project. During my association with the firm, i got a chance to explore furniture design, interiors of residential projects along with supervising the execution.


Via Monte Milano Traditionals for men

4'-0"

TRIAL ROOM

3'-7"

LOUNGE

4'-0"

TRIAL ROOM

FUTURE RESEARCH DESIG No-742, 8th A Main Cross, Off 80ft road,Koramangala 4th Bangalore - 560034. T - 080-65391936, 080-41468 www.frdc.in

MIRROR

4'-0"

STYLE DISPLAY

4'-0"

STYLE DISPLAY

4'-5"

GENERAL NOTES 8'-7"

1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE FEET & INCHES, UN MENTIONED OTHERWISE.

2. ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE CHECKED AND V

3'-1"

4'-0"

7'-6"

3'-0"

7'-11"

ACCESSORY TABLE

DEN UNIT

11'-6"

9'-5"

3'-10"

4'-6"

2'-1"

STORAGE UNIT

4'-0"

3'-11"

DEN UNIT

SITE BY CONTRACTORS PRIOR TO COMM OF WORK.

3'-10"

3. ANY DISCREPANCIES TO BE CLARIFIED IM

2'-8"

3'-9

"

SHEET NOTES

"

1'-1

1"

4'-1

4"

1"

3'-1

8"

3'-0"

CONSULTATION TABLE

WITH OTHER PERTINENT.

6"

JANITOR CLOSET & DB LOCATION

2'-6

"

3'-1"

7'-10"

FROM THE ARCHITECT.

4. WRITTEN DIMENSIONS SHOULD BE FOLLO

5. THIS DRAWING SHALL BE READ IN CONJU

4'-7"

1'-11"

ACCESSORY UNIT

2'-5"

1'-9"

5'-5"

5'-5"

LOUNGE

2'-7"

5'-2"

3'-11"

DEN UNIT

AND CHANGES REQUIRED SHALL BE CON

5'-0"

CASH DESK

2'-1"

4'-0"

MIRROR

1'-11"

4'-0"

7'-6"

1" 1'-1

2'-2"

5'-7"

1"

STY

3'-11"

LE

DIS

PLA

Y

3'-1

STYLE DISPLAY

NESTING TABLE- SHOE

5'-7"

4'-0" 1"

REVISION SCHEDULE

PLA

Y

3'-1

3'-9"

1'-11"

Mood Boards

3'-9"

1'-11"

3'-0" 38'-3"

0"

1"

PY NO

20'-

CA LB

BU

Y

3'-1

1"

25'-

1"

3'-0"

PLA

NO

30'-

STY

4"

LE

DIS

3'-0"

R3

REVISED

R2 R1 R0

REVISED REVISED

ORIGINAL FILE

REVISION/ISSUE

PROJECT NAME/ CLIENT NAME

VIA MONTE MILA

8'-3"

3'-11"

2'-0

"

STYLE DISPLAY

25'-

STY

LE

DIS

Silver Sheer curtain

1'-1

1"

3'-11"

CONSULTATION TABLE

1'-11"

19'-8"

STYLE DISPLAY

4'-0"

PROJECT LOCATION

1'-6

RMZ YEHLAHAN

"

DESIGN CONTROL LINE

1'-6"

2'-8"

1'-11"

1'-1"

DRAWING NAME

1'-1"

11"

FURNITURE LAYOU

SHUTTER BOX AND CHANNEL

11'-11"

BULB CANOPY

6"

7'-3"

FL- 1

9'-8"

Furniture layout SCALE:

NTS

DRAWN BY:

GLASS HANDRAIL

Charvi CHECKED BY:

deepika

"

3'-5"

LED SCREEN

9"

11'-5"

ENTRY VESTIBULE WITH RED STONE

4'-6

The brand sells ceremonial suiting- occasion driven. Since it was their first store in a mall which a corner site and narrow shop front, it had its own challenges. The concept behind the store was to give a contemporary feel. The entrance to have a bling ambiance to give that ceremonial look and feel. Sleek, thin, open trial room, more space clearance, no cash counter concept were also considered

5'-0"

MIRROR

MIRROR

Store Concept

SCALE:

NTS DATE:

9.08.18

DRAWING NUMBER VIA_P02 /

REV FL-1

R


Internship


Mall Approval Proposal Document 35'-3" 31'-0"

9'-8" 9'-11"

10'-7"

Detail 3

9'-11" 2"

8'-6"

1'-0"

Signage 2"

9.5"

2'-4"

Detail 1 6" 1'-4" 6"

FUTURE RESEARCH DESIGN COMPANY No-742, 8th A Main Cross, Off 80ft road,Koramangala 4th Block, Bangalore - 560034. T - 080-65391936, 080-41468424 www.frdc.in

30'-3"

9'-2"

6" 1'-4" 6"

6"

4'2"

10'-8"

8'-4"

8'-4"

8'-4"

10'-2"

10'-8"

GENERAL NOTES 1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE FEET & INCHES, UNLESS MENTIONED OTHERWISE. 2. ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE CHECKED AND VERIFIED ON SITE BY CONTRACTORS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT 2" 2"

OF WORK.

4" 25'-2"

8"

3. ANY DISCREPANCIES TO BE CLARIFIED IMMEDIATELY, 6"

AND CHANGES REQUIRED SHALL BE CONFIRMED FROM THE ARCHITECT. 4. WRITTEN DIMENSIONS SHOULD BE FOLLOWED.

2"

5. THIS DRAWING SHALL BE READ IN CONJUNCTION

Mall Corridor False Ceiling Level

Back side of canopy to be finished with Gypsum and paint finish

VIA MONTE signage 32mm thk face lit channel letter Bronze mirror fixed with ply support Canopy made in 19mm ply Front profile finished in anodized metal sheet M1.

VIA MONTE signage 32mm thk face lit channel letter Bronze mirror fixed with ply support

Shutter Guide

Top Band finished with anodized metal sheet M1.

Centre Band finished with anodized metal sheet M2.

LED Video Screen Facade Portal made in ply finished with anodized metal sheet M1.

SHEET NOTES

1"

Black Acrylic fixed on with internal support

Facade Portal made in ply finished with anodized metal sheet M1.

1" 1" 1'-4" 6"

Mall Atrium False Ceiling Facade Portal made in ply finished with anodized metal sheet M1.

6"

Detail 2

2'-4"

WITH OTHER PERTINENT.

Facade Portal made in ply finished with anodized metal sheet M1.

4w Edison led bulb

Janitor Room door Sheer curtain JANITOR CLOSET & DB LOCATION

Store Floor level

8"

3'-7

"

Mall Corridor Floor level

6"

Store Floor level

REVISION SCHEDULE

6"

PLAY DIS YLE

Facade portal with 2" thk frame finished with anodized metal sheet M2.

6"

ORIGINAL REVISION FILE

NO

REVISION/ISSUE

PL DIS YLE

DATE

"

35'-3

25'-2

"

Top and Bottom Band finished with anodized metal sheet M1.

25.07.18 13.06.18

VIA MONTE MILANO

ST

Centre Band finished with anodized metal sheet M2.

Top and Bottom Band finished with anodized metal sheet M1.

R0 R0

PROJECT NAME/ CLIENT NAME

AY

4" 2"

B

ST

6"

2" 4"

Facade portal with 4" thk frame finished with anodized metal sheet M1.

2'4"

Bronze mirror fixed with ply support 1'0"

9"

4" 1"

9"

Facade portal with 2" thk frame finished with anodized metal sheet M2.

2"4"

Facade portal with 4" thk frame finished with anodized metal sheet M1.

6" 1'-4" 6"

B

RMZ YEHLAHANKA

ST

YLE

DIS

PL

2

AY

PROJECT LOCATION

4"

DRAWING NAME

A

FACADE DETAIL WITH MARKINGS

DESIGN CONTROL LINE

DRAWN BY:

CHARVI CHECKED BY:

8"

7"

6"

Backlit Visual with signage in regional language.

RMM

9"

1" 4" 1"

SCALE:

3'-7"

6"

1'4"

2'4"

VIA MONTE signage 32mm thk face lit channel letter

4'-6

"

NTS Note : The following is indicative representation of materials which will be used.

4"

3" 6"

FDM

Facade Detail with Markings SCALE:

NTS

On-site process

9'-2"

9.08.18

DRAWING NUMBER

9'-8"

A

DATE:

VIA_P02 /FDM

1

NOTE : The dimensions to be checked and verified on site.

M1 anodized metal sheet

M2 - Titanium gold finished anodized metal sheet.

REVISION No:

R0


Internship

As built- Interior Views


TVS Motors

Showroom and Service centre

Store Concept This brand has come up with a concept of open house. So that was a clear brief given and accordingly Service workshop, showroom and office spaces were made giving customers one stop solution. Site: Saibaba Motors, Pune Conceptual Sketchup Views

Facade exploration

The store has panels for each format of brand which follows certain home concepts and it consists of lounges, concept of roa inside-out amongst other subconcepts..


F N K B T w

W

SE

NW

NE

E

N

S

SW

GENERAL NO

Here to help. Here for you. FROM 1860 from FFL 300 from side

1. ALL DIMENSIONS OTHERWISE.

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2. ALL DIMENSIONS

SITE BY CONTRA

900

1200

1800 400

602

gypsum board , paint

816

11103

DOORS, DOOR JAMBS, GLA 2. PS-01- JINDAL ALUM 20067 - 101 L X 44 H X 3 MM FINISH/PARAMOUNT SILVE PHOTOS.

RAISED FLOOR PLATFORM 180 mm HT

1200

WH panel

50

REVISION SC

615 [2']

FB

13309 [43'-8"] 3323

571 Jupiter

3334 [10'-11"]

8613 [28'-3"]

Existing canopy & space for New vehicle delivery

FB

Center line to be followed

Camera tripod location (camera should be inside the showroom only)

2600 [8'-6"]

2500

a ad

ENTRY OF THE SHOWROOM

B'

PARKING

entrance portal 2 panel ( ref ad) electrical points required for entrance portal

FB

FB

+450 mm from road level

Lawn here.

19 mm thick FL-01a granite ledge here.

15V-Floor points required for the light fixtures in canopy & UWP fabric panel

Existing Security Desk

Exterior Bollard light fixture Entry here Compound gate should be herehere, 6A electrical floor point required in 4 corners. 1200 [3'-11"] 1200 [3'-11"] 2400 [7'-10"]

R6 R5 R2 R1 R0

REVISED DWG REVISED DWG REVISED DWG ORIGINAL DWG ORIGINAL DWG

NO

REVISION/ISSUE

PROJECT LOCA Sai baba

DRAWING NAME GROUND FLOOR

Area calculations1. Area of showroom-1600sft 2. Frontage-43'8" 3. Area of mezzanine floor-600sft Notes 1. WA- 10-Asian Paints-8286 Charcoal Shadow

DRAWN BY:

APOORV/P

CHECKED BY:

VIVEK

SCALE:

NTS

DATE:

23.08.2018

1150 Planter boxes here

Revised Revised Revised Revised floor plans

TVS

PROPOSED PYLON HERE ELECTRICAL POINTS REQUIRED HERE

+450 mm from road level

R10 R9 R8 R7

PROJECT NAME

Proposed 100 x 200 MS I Section with enamel paint WA-10

Paver blocks are here

1200 [3'-11"]

THIS DRAWINGS MU

1. THERE HAS TO BE 0 THK GROOVE IN BETWEEN

TV here

Raised platform for the entrance portal

FB

MATERIAL LIST IN EX

3.

4. ALL FIXED GLASS PA JINDAL ALUMINUM FIXED MUST HAVE 45 DEGREE CU

Indoor ac unit here

2400

1438 130 [5"]

9875 3593 [11'-9"] 1800

15V-Floor points required for the light fixtures in canopy & UWP fabric panel

2.

Internship

600

I section covered with

Existing beam here 600

4215

600

740

786

130 [5"]

619 [2']

2550

1200 600

810

RAISED FLOOR PLATFORM 30 mm HT

RAISED FLOOR PLATFORM 30 mm HT

2400

TV here

RAISED FLOOR PLATFORM 180 mm HT

FB

NOTES 1. THIS DRAWING MUS

Zest

n torq

RAISED FLOOR PLATFORM 180 mm HT

3405

CONSULTING SPOT A

Wego

Sport

apache rr 310

JB

A'

UWP-03

Pep+

Star city +

RAISED FLOOR PLATFORM 180 mm HT

HANGING BIKE MECHANISM HERE

WITH OTHER PE

SHEET NOTE

color panels

1334

PERFORMANCE BIKE apache 160 4v ZONE

4. WRITTEN DIMEN

5. THIS DRAWING S

Indoor ac unit here

745

TV HERE

600

2602

B

1953

1853

1804 1800

1200

TV here

A C

Jupiter

XL100

750

2400

25mm thick plywood for support below the gypsum board for TV award panel to fit

280

4772

Apache

1100

HDMI TO HDMI cord ( Honeywell make )with extra length from TV to cabin. & 1 net data cable for Internet inside false ceiling

1000

DB location

Existing DB panels. This location of DB retain, now UWP should be open-able panel so that this can be accommodate

500

824

STORAGE UNIT

3000

CONSULTING SPOT B

FROM THE ARCH ELECTRICAL POINTS FOR WORKSTATION SHOULD BE ON THIS WALL- 850 mm FROM FFL

HOME BASE ELECTRICAL POINT ON WALL 1. TV POINT

HOME BASE ELECTRICAL POINT FROM CEILING 1. 6A FOR MOBILE CHARGER 2. TV POINT

D

386

JB 1000

Victor

600 [2']

JB

AND CHANGES R

3117

1200

JB

RAISED FLOOR PLATFORM 30 mm HT

6660 6660

SALES CONSULTATION-01

Helmet display wall panel here

900

900

4012

HOME BASE

apache 200 4 v

URBAN SCAPE WALL PANEL-01 (BACKLIT PANELS)

9292

LOGO WALL

Lifestyle accessory wall panel here

color panels here

Indoor ac unit here

4012

3000

1214

3000

OF WORK.

3. ANY DISCREPAN

1.SOLID PARTITION FROM FFL TO FALSE CEILING

SALES MANAGER CABIN

NO RAISED WOODEN FLOORING HOME BASE SHOULD BE AT SHOWROOM FLOOR LEVEL

1800

750

URBAN SCAPE WALL PANEL-02 (BACKLIT PANELS)

HOME BASE ELECTRICAL POINT ON THE WALL 1. ELECTRICAL FOR HORSE LOGO 15 V

250

A

Indoor ac unit here

Coffee cup lady visual 1800 length x 900 height

Paneling with ply and gypsum.

B

25mm thick plywood for support below the gypsum board for lamella modules fitting.

Regular Herringbone pattern paver blocks here

DRAWING NUMB INDEX URBANSCAPE WALL PANELS ( BACKLIT WALL PANELS )

AMD_TVS/07 GF


Uniqlo

Ambience Mall, New Delhi This drawing is a part of the signage detail drawing set. In this project my contribution was to make the signage pack, layout drawings and false ceiling set .

False ceiling type and height marking layout- part of the GFC set


Raymond

JK House, Mumbai

Internship

This was a renovation project of JK house, Mumbai. My contribution in this project was to make services drawings of each phase, demolition drawings and BOH set. These are selected works from the drawing sets made.


Linen Club

Site: Hyderabad

Furniture layout plan

Conceptual planning


ITC, Sunbean Proposal stage

These explorations were made in the process of designing a wall display unit which goes with the concept of the store playing with 2 materials. In this project my contribution was to make iterations for the display units.

Internship

Explorations made for client review.


Office Interior Project Freelance Professional work

Project Brief The project is for a Lawyer and the primary bried was to have a modern interiors while it being visually open. The client demanded a storage of 10,000 files in a 600 sqft area along with main chamber for the advocate, workstations and a lounge area for group discussion. The planning was done considering criterias for storage hence mainly the lements are designed for multipurose use. The discussion area cum lounge is designed along with the work area to encourage collaboration and interaction amongst the staff. The planning follows a gradient of privacy. The design language is minimal with modern use of materials. Site: City Centre 2, Ahmedabad Furniture layout plan

Material palette *The following is the selected work from the project.


Charvi Patel

GYPSUM CEILING

Interior Architect | Designer M: 9427848890

25mm 25mm

GENERAL NOTES

WOODEN FRAMEWORK AS SUPPORT FROM THE CEILING

1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN FEET INCHES, UNLESS

2.5" (70mm)

MENTIONED OTHERWISE.

FLUTED PARTITION 25MM WOODEN PATTI ON LAMINATE CLAD PLY SURFACE *POLISH TO MATCH LAMINATE SHADE

6" LAMINATE FINISHED STRIP ON DOOR

2'3"

12MM TOUGHENED GLASS DOOR WOODEN HANDLE POLISHED

45"

2.5" (70mm)

SITE BY CONTRACTORS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. 3. ANY DISCREPANCIES TO BE CLARIFIED IMMEDIATELY, AND CHANGES REQUIRED SHALL BE CONFIRMED

FLUTED PARTITION ALTERNATE 25MM WOODEN PATTI ON LAMINATE CLAD PLY SURFACE WOODEN PATTI TO BE POLISHED MATCHING LAMINATE SHADE

6"

FROM THE ARCHITECT. 4. WRITTEN DIMENSIONS SHOULD BE FOLLOWED. 5. THIS DRAWING SHALL BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH OTHER PERTINENT.

SHEET NOTES

DOOR HANDLE WOODEN HANDLE TO BE EMBEDDED ON THE PLY LEDGE OF DOOR

6MM TOUGHENED GLASS IN THE WOODEN FRAME 2.5" PLY FRAMING FINISHED WITH LAMINATE

2.5"(70mm)

2. ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE CHECKED AND VERIFIED ON

REVISION SCHEDULE

SIDE ELEVATION

FRONT ELEVATION

R4 R3 R2 R1 R0 NO

SPACE PLANNING FINAL PROPOSAL SPACE PLANNING POST REVISIONS SPACE PLANNING REVISED BY CLIENT SPACE PLANNING ORIGINAL DWG

02.07.20 19.06.20 25.07.20 17.02.20 08.02.20

REVISION/ISSUE

DATE

NORTH :

PROJECT NAME/ CLIENT NAME

W

JINESH KAPADIA

N

S

E

PROJECT LOCATION

CHAMBER INTERIOR

City Centre 2

2'10" 2.5"(70mm)

1.5" 3'

1'2"

LOUNGE AREA

PLAN AT 1500

2'

Science City road, Ahmedabad

DRAWING NAME CHAMBER PARTITION DETAIL

2.5"(70mm) 1'2"

19"

DRAWN BY:

LAMINATE CLADDING ON COLUMN SURFACE

CHARVI PATEL

CHECKED BY:

SCALE:

Workstations

Office Cabin 12'7" X 12'2"

CHARVI PATEL

NTS

Waiting area 8'8" X 7'7" 12'7" X 9'3" work area

DATE:

10-07-2020

D2 Storage 6' X 5'6"

Ledge, storage

DRAWING NUMBER

Rack

REVISION No:

DUCT

Key Plan

ED_P.1

R4

Selected work

V1

*PARTITION WOODEN PATTI SPACING TO BE APPROVED ON SITE BY THE CLIENT BEFORE PROCEEDING


Residence interiors Project Summer Internship

Project Brief 1'-10"

3'-4"

5'-4"

1'-6"

+ 20' 6" LVL

7'-5"

6'-6"

3'

2'-1"

6'

It was a renovation project of a 6 bhk bungalow wherein my major contribution was to design the top floor consisting of 3 bhk, terrace and 3 washrooms. From furniture layout, tilling , plumbing and other services to furniture element designing and detailing was the scope of work.

2'-1"

5'-4"

2'-6"

OUTDOOR SEATING WITH PERGOLA

GUEST BEDROOM

14'

Site: Safal Vihaan Bungalows, Ahmedabad

+ 12' 5½" LVL

1'-3"

2'-4"

7'-1"

DN 28

27

26

25

24

23

22

21

POWDER ROOM

20

29

+ 20' 6" LVL

30 31 32 33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

5'-11"

DN

4'-6"

2' 3'

2'-6"

+ 12' 5½" LVL

6'

2'-6"

11'

9'-7"

HOME THEATER

+ 20' 6" LVL

6'-6"

6'

2'-6"

18'-9"

14'-8"

1'-6"

+ 12' 5½" LVL

Spatial Planning NOTES:

THIS DRAWING MUST NOT BE REPRODUCED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT THE PRIOR APPROVAL OF CONSULTANTS

Furniture layout

I-0219 DRAWING NO.

ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM AND TO BE READ AND NOT TO BE MEASURED. MEASUREMENTS TO BE CROSS CHECKED WITH ON SITE DIMENSIONS.

PROJECT CODE

PROJECT

CLIENT

MR. AMOL SHAH DESIGN FIRM

70, SAFAL VIHAN DRAWING TITLE

FL

0

N TERRACE FLOOR PROPOSED FURNITURE LAYOUT

2

DRAWING REVISION NO.

R

0

0

DRAWN BY

CHECKED BY

SCALE

KAVYA

NIRALI

N.T.S

01.05.19

01.05.19


Look and feel of the bedroom and study area of the same room.

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Internship

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Conceptual views.

As built. Study table, Bedroom, Wash room, Dressing table (clockwise)


As built

Study table, Bedroom (clockwise)

Wardrobe detail


1'-11"

1'

1'-11"

1'

NOTES: 3'-11"

3'-11"

3'-11"

ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM AND TO BE READ AND NOT TO BE MEASURED.

2'-11"

3'

DRAWER

8"

TRAY

TRAY TRAY

TRAY

SHOE DRAWER

SHOE DRAWER

3'-11"

3'-11"

6"

TRAY

6"

3'-11"

8"

SAFE

TRAY

6"

6" 6"

3'-11"

MASTER BEDROOM INSIDE FOR LADY ( OPTION 1 )

DRAWER

DRAWER

6"

TRAY

SHOE DRAWER

8"

TRAY

SHOE DRAWER

6"

TRAY

5"

TRAY

ACCESSORY TRAY

DRAWER

SAFE

6"

CLIENT

MASTER BEDROOM INSIDE FOR LADY ( OPTION 1 ) MR.AMOL SHAH

1'

8'-2"

DESIGN FIRM E:\work\projects\2018 Projects\OFFICE\INSTA-dp-one079CARD.jpg

PROJECT

6'

70,SAFAL VIHAAN

DRAWING TITLE MASTER BEDROOM WADROBE DETAILS PROJECT CODE

I-0518 DRAWING NO.

8" 3'-11"

3'-11" 8'-2"

MASTER BEDROOM OUTSIDE

F

0

1

DRAWING REVISION NO.

R

0

0

NORTH

N

DRAWN BY

CHECKED BY

NIRALI

KAVYA

01.04.19

01.04.19

Dressing area

SCALE

N.T.S

Internship

DRAWER

TRAY

1'-5"

DRAWER

THIS DRAWING MUST NOT BE REPRODUCED IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT THE PRIOR APPROVAL OF CONSULTANTS

5"

6" 6" 3"

3"

ACCESSORY TRAY

DRAWER

1'-11"

8"

6"

6"

6"

4" 6" 4"

4'-11"

3'-2"

3'-2"

MEASUREMENTS TO BE CROSS CHECKED WITH ON SITE DIMENSIONS.


07

Furniture Design

Auditorium chair

Designing, Understanding and Making

The subject was intended towards learning the the making of furniture elements, designing prototypes and learning to make furniture drawings. platform in bringing about social reforms. The initial stages of the subject first involved understanding the mechanism and structure of a furniture element and the properties of wood and metal. Production drawings were made and based on that 1:1 prototype was made to understand the making and properties of materials. Academic exposure in furniture design also involved designing a furniture element focusing on a brand given a context, light weight furniture as well as designing a chair based on the ideology of a space/ architect.

Exploded Isometric view of component’s assembly.

Spacer jo junctions

Form derivation based on postures

Process followed in making: • • • • • •

Making Production drawings Detailing Joinery Making Component Drawings Calculating quantity of material Making Files for CNC Assembly, Polishing

Prototype as made after powder coating


Lightweight Furniture Material: Plywood 18mm

Ergonomic study.

Fixation details

Prototype before polishing.

Joinery details

Digital Process- Press-fit

Furniture

oinery detail of s.

Digital Fabrication: Office chair


Parametric Furniture Furniture element: Display unit Site: Options Store, Ahmedabad

Fixture designed

The intent was to make a 4m *3m fixture for this store which sells artifacts and home decor. The brief was to make an unit such that it breaks the monotony of the space and gives a new look to the wall as well as catches the customer attention. Material: 20mm Plywood

Store layout and fixture location.

The fixture to be altered.

The elements will pressfit with each other and has light concealed within to highlight the display.


Form derivation

1:20 prototype models

Furniture

Drawings


Works in Generative Algorithm Parametric Bench

Elevation

3D View

Scripting

Plan


Rotating Tower

Press-fit Lamp

Plan

Plan

Parametric

Side elevation


08

Exposure & Explorations

Construction Technology

Wattle and daub - making of a bamboo shelter.

Explorig Materials and structral stabilities

Making of a Goan House: Analysing & Model making


Exposure

Analysing structure of pol houses of Ahmedabad and measure drawing

Prototyping- Generative Processes

Magazine Cover graphic design


Its just a beginning of exploring this vast field of design.... Work samples at https://issuu.com/charvipatel/docs/charvi_patel_portfolio_issue_upload https://issuu.com/charvipatel/docs/charvi_patel_thesis_ ui0315_issu

Thankyou for your time. Email: charvipatel28@gmail.com charvi.patel.ugfd15@cept.ac.in


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