DHAIRYA DOSHI ARCHITECTURE
PORTFOLIO
ABOUT ME
EDUCATION
DHAIRYA DOSHI
2017 - PRESENT KAMLA RAHEJA V
AND ENVIRONME
MUMBAI UNIVERSITY
ARCHITECTURE STUDENT 4TH YEAR
KJ SOMAIYA COL
GHATKOPAR, MUMBAI I INDIA 11 TH MARCH 1999
2015 - 2017 2005 - 2015
dhairya.doshi@krvia.ac.in +91 9969873949/ 8369693266
GHATKOPAR(EAST)-
HSC BOARD EXAMIN
NMWS HIGH SCHO
SSC BOARD EXAMIN
LANGUAGES
ENGLISH I HINDI I GUJARATI I MA
dhairyadoshi_
“of my
This portfolio is a cumulation academic work across the initial stage of architecture. These projects have varying sense of scale and approach towards the design of spaces. It reflects the decisions taken and questions asked across the initial journey of the architecture field. I believe that an example of good Architecture is a space that provides belongingness to the user while also responding to the context and the nature around as the quality of our surroundings affects the quality of our lives.
”
SKILL SETS 2D AND 3D
AUTOCAD SKETCH UP ARCHICAD(BIM) REVIT (BASIC) RHINO (BASIC)
3D REND
LUMION VRAY FOR PHOTOSHO
OTHER
MODEL MAKING I LASER CUTTING MS OFFICE
OTHER INTRESTS
TREKKING I GAMING I READING
ELECTIVES- WORKSHOPS
VIDYANIDHI INSTITUTE FOR ARCHITECTURE ENTAL STUDIES (KRVIA), JUHU
Y, B. ARCH I SEMESTER 7
- VIDYAVIHAR
NATION 2015 I SECURED- 81% (COMMERCE)
THE FUNDAMENTALS OF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY STUDYING VERSOVA GAOTHAN ARCHANA HANDE
THE IDEA OF PERCEPTION AND TRUTH
OOL, GHATKOPAR
NATION 2015 I SECURED- 88%
PRAJAKTA POTNIS
CRITICAL THINKING MEGHNA MEHTA
POLITICAL THEORY : A CRITICAL VOCABULARY HUSSAIN INDOREWALA
ARATHI
R SKETCHUP OP
VISTASP MEHTA KUNAL BHATIA
LLEGE OF ARTS AND COMMERCE,
DERING
BIM WITH ARCHICAD (BEGINNER AND ADVANCE)
POST DIGITAL COLLAGE RENDERING WORKSHOP LORENZO FERNANDES
IMAGE
PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM INDESIGN ILLUSTRATOR(BASIC)
G I CYCLING I WRITING I MOVIES
RESPONSIBILITIES 2017 (FIRST YEAR) WAI DOCUMENTATION I CO - CURATED EXHIBITION TEAM, KRVIA@25 DECEMBER 2017 2018 (SECOND YEAR)
STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBER - COMPUTER SECRECTARY STUDY TRIP COMMITTEE MEMBER - SIDDHPUR SIDDHPUR DRAWINGS QUALITY CONTROL TEAM EXHIBITION TEAM, KRVIA ANNUAL EXHIBITION
2019(THIRD YEAR) KOHIMA- THIRD YEAR EXHIBITION I CO - CURATED 2020(FOURTH YEAR)
KOHIMA BOOK COMPILATION FOR KRVIA
WHAT’S
01 kohima Object. institution. identities
02KARYASHALA
EXHIBITON
Achitectural Design Project SCHOOL OF VOCATIONAL TRAINING
03RE-LOOKING VJTI
04URBAN DIGESTER
05MEASURE DRAWINGS:
06AAVAAS
Master Planning
SIDDHPUR EXHIBITON
Achitectural Design Project WASTE SORTING INSTITUTE+ WORKERS HOUSING
Achitectural Design Project HOUSING IN THE POL
S INSIDE?
07THE LOOKOUT
Vacation Home Competition
08DIGITAL COLLAGE 09WORKING DRAWINGS 10COLLABORATIVE WORKS 5
02KARYASHALA
SCHOOL OF VOCATIONAL TRAINING ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO
Semester 6
Site: D Khel, Kohima Village, Nagaland. Our Study Trip - in state of Nagaland, resulted in students designing an institution responding to the context in the areas they studied. This project sites itself in a rich context of D- Khel school on one side and Playground on the upper level as site being on contours. Brief: The idea was to design an institute for vocational training catering to the Youth as the audience around the site were primarliy the youth. The purpose of the vocational training centre is to encourage and teach youth various skillsets to earn their own living. The courses offered in the institute include Hands-on Wood and Bamboo Workshop, Fashion training and Animation and Graphics.
Guides: Vandana Ranjitsinh & Jude D’Souza(JDAP)
1-Existing Site.
2- Site Cutting and Contour arrangement.
3- Fasion block connects the road and adjacent block via bridges.
4- Animation block houses large volume of Multipurpose hall above and sunken class rooms underneath.
5`- Wooden Workshop has the Community Area below which is accessible via Amphitheater.
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LEGEND1- CANTEEN KITCHEN 2- CANTEEN STORAGE 3- FREEZER 4- REPAIR WORKSHOPS 5- WORKSHOP STORAGE 6- AV ROOM 7- CLASS ROOM 8- ANIMATION WORKSPACES 9- WOOD AND BAMBOO WORKSHOP 10- CHANGING/ LOCKER ROOMS 11- RAW MATERIAL STORAGE 12- RECEPTION AREA 13- INSTITUTE OFFICE 14- ADVANCE FASHION TRAINING 15- SEWING TRAINING 16- MULTIPURPOSE HALL 17- GYM AND FITNESS 18- STORAGE AREA
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k a r y a s h a l a : school of vocational training There are two entrances for the institute. One is from near the school which will primarily serve the users coming from the lower main road and the school kids to access the canteen. The institute offers another entrance from the road directly to the Fashion block on the upper level via a small bridge.
The Courtyard Amphitheatre faces the south thus creating a comfortable siting space in cold climate.
Wood youth i local m making furnitur
The in RCC levels timbe
SECTION THROUGH FASHION INSTITUTE BLOCK,THE COURTYARD, WOOD WORKSHOP
k a r y a s h a l a : school of vocational training
and Bamboo workshops trains in learning and practicing materials for construction and g of local cane and Bamboo re.
nstitute is designed as framed for the bottom s and Glue- Laminated er for the upper levels.
SYNTHESIS DRAWING
k a r y a s h a l a : school of vocational training
ARCHICAD + LUMION
VIEW OF THE ENTRANCE PERGOLA
relooking at V J T I Football Ground
Lawn between Zones
Football Ground
Charging Point
Lawn between Zones
Charging Point
Auditorium
Canteen
Student Lounge Auditorium
Canteen
Student Lounge
Wifi and Charging Point
Wifi and Charging Point
Temporary Food Stalls
Temporary Food Stalls
+ STUDENT HOSTEL DESIGN (INDIVIDUAL)
Playground
(TEAM OF 6) 16.7 Acres
Playground
MASTER PLANNING (COLLABORTIVE WORK)
Gymkhana
03RE-VISITNG VJTI
Gymkhana
MASTER PLANNING 1
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO
Semester 7 - ONGOING
Guides: Shantanu Poredi & Manisha Agarwal (MO-OF)
Deck overlooking Fivegardens
Reading Area
Badminton Court
Reading Area
Amphitheatre
Ramp
Ramp
Deck overlooking Fivegardens
Central Spline
Amphitheatre
LEGEND:
Badminton Court
Each student is designing a hostel block within their master plan.
RECREATIONAL SPACES
Tennis Court
The semester started with number of case studies on Indian and International campuses (4 weeks) and their housings in detail followed by Master Planning of VJTI, one of the premier Engineering Institutes in the State (3 weeks)
Tennis Court
Site:VJTI, Matunga, Mumbai.
Green Spaces Amenities
RECREATIONAL SPACES
Recreational Spaces
LEGEND: Central Spline Green Spaces Amenities Recreational Spaces
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04 URBAN DIGESTER WASTE SORTING FACILITY ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO
Semester 5
Site: Kausa, Mumbra The Semester 5 studio started with a study of an affliction given to each one along with site study in Mumbra, resulting in students choosing their own site to locate their interventions as per the afflictions given to them.
Affliction: Seasonal Paralysis
Brief: Looking at the site which was earlier a playground for kids but then was on verge of getting converted into a Garbage dump place, a Waste Sorting Institute was designed. The Programs in the institute include Waste Sorting Facility, Dormitories for workers, Creche for workers children and a visiting center.
Guides: Shilpa Gore Shah& Sandeep Menon
ARCHICAD + LUMION + PS
The view of the entrance pergola
VIEW OF THE RECEPTION AREA AND VISITOR’S CENTER
sorting out the w a s t e
Courtyard/ Open within the volumes.
Green Narrow Court Spilting Private and Workplaces (Semi Private) such that they are at opposite side of each other.
Forming Place.
the
Work
Multiple Courtyards around each block so as to have proper light and ventilation
Final formation of Program.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
AXONOMETRIC DRAWING
THE VIEW OF THEout ENTRANCE sorting the w PERGOLA a s t e
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sorting out the w a s t e
SECTION AA’
EXTERNAL SIDE TOWARDS THE NALAH
DORM INTERIOR
SECTION BB’
VIEW OF THE ENTRANCE
CORRIDOR TO DECK
SORTING AREA
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05DOCUMENTATION
measure draw to understand s c a l e
SIDDHPUR MEASURE DRAWING
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
Siddhpur is a unique legacy of the Dawoodi Bohra community, in Patan, North Gujarat. The historic town of Siddhpur is like an ageing queen living in denial. Lining the streets are colourful, grand mansions and havelis that look distinctly European, most of them now shuttered and falling to decay. The Saifee Masjid dates back to more than century and half. It is one of the main institutions on the site. The Masjid is jointly built and owned by the community. The structural design of the Masjid being a brick and timber composite construction has been decisively influenced by the existing strong seismic risk. Timber and lime plaster has been highly used for intricate detailing and ornamentation. COLLABORATIVE WORK
*ZOOM IN FOR BETTER VISUAL
Nazmi Hall - Royal Complex
Batul Manzil
measure draw to understand s c a l e
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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
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Saifee Masjid Bank Building
Clock Tower
06 AAVAAS HOUSING IN THE POL
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN STUDIO
Semester 4
Site: Lal Doshi ni Pol, Siddhpur, Gujarat. The site for designing was in a Heritage is in gated community Pol typology that dates back to almost 350 years. With a cluster of nineteen residential houses, this pol is detached from the hullabaloo of the outside street. The microclimate of this pol has a very specific character to it and it rather stands as an independent one. The project was built after carving out an inner coutyard space as a response to climate similar to the traditional architecture in Hot and Dry regions and can be used as a gathering space for the Pol. Site being pack from all major sides, light elements such as jali screens, skylight, terraces at different locations to experiment and experience different quality of light in the units. Common multipurpose spaces are incorporated within the building keeping in mind the interaction for users and Pol at large. 6 residential units are created with intresting play in section within the building.
Guide: Quaid Doongerwala (DCOOP)
building within the h e r i t a g e
building within the h e r i t a g e
PROJECT IN THE FABRIC OF THE POL
building within the h e r i t a g e
SECTION AA’
building within the h e r i t a g e
Central Courtyard
Staggered Corridors above shading below area
Internal View
SECTION BB’
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07 THE LOOKOUT VACATION HOME COMPETITION COLLABORTIVE WORK (TEAM OF 3)
Location: Lithuania (Utena County) Distance: 67km north of Vilnius Year: 2020 Type: Recreational Area: 35sq.m. (house module) and 15 sq.m. (sauna) Brief: The house sits at an isolated location in Ĺ eikiai in Moletai, along the edge of the samavas lake cocooned inbetween variety of coniferous trees. The selected location itself helps in providing an exquisite experience among the trees, laid parallel to the lake. It is a single unit with a mezzanine office floor, with an one sided sloped roof towards the lake. Particular attention is paid to the building orientation which is set to towards the south side creating warm comfortable interiors and natural lighting, reducing additive energy usage to minimum.
ARCHICAD + CINE RENDER
lookout into the n a t u r e
Shaft getting South Light into the living room
Staggered Roof to ventilate mezanine office Space
Deck extended towards East side to for possibility 29 to expand horizontally in future
lookout into the n a t u r e
FIRST FLOOR PLAN SECTION AA’
lookout into the n a t u r e
Sauna Room
SECTION CC’
Outdoor Fireplace
Mezzanine Office
SECTION BB’
lookout into the n a t u r e
ALL VIEWS RENDERED BY ME * ARCHICAD + LUMION
VIEW OF THE DINING AND LIVING AREA
08DIGITAL COLLAGES
exploring the d i g i t a l
This was a model done for archicad learning workshop which was later used for exploring an illustration kind of render.
The post digital collage was created for a cold setting and uses characters from Game of Thrones. The post digital render done for a Workshop Competiton. The idea was to use textures primarily starting right from the blank canvas.
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The institution project designed in Semester 5 in Mumbra, was taken up for working drawings in Semester 6 and was further resolved. Plans, Sections and elevations were detailed out along with construction details. The setting out of the whole building was layed out and parts like the ribbed slab, the steel staircase, the toilet block and RCC staicase were detailed out. The portfolio consists of a total 15 drawings out of which some drawings are shown here: ground floor plan, a section, a section through the toilet block and the detail of one way ribbed slab .
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2500
3300
KAMLA RAHEJA VID INSTITUTE FOR AR AND ENVIRONMEN
TILE FINISH 12MM
2500
11
U
T
S
SAND BED 30MM
12
PCC BED 150MM
V
TOILET
NAME : DHAIRYA D
UP
1930
ROLL NO:1719
1:100
1:100
1:100
GROUND LINE
SLOPE 1:100
ONE WAY RIBS IN ELEVATION
SCALE - 1:25
KEY PLAN AT 1:500
300MMx500MM PLINTH BEAM 230MM RUBBLE SOLING
SLOPE 1:100
SECTION THROUGH TOILET BLOCK
SORTING AREA
DOWNTAKE DOMESTIC PIPE 25MM DIA
SLOPE
SLOPE
SECTION AA'
SLOPE
RAMMED EARTH
O
18
1930
DRY RUBLE PACKING
W2
B BEAM BOTTOM LEVEL 5450MM
BENCHING P.C.C. BED
+3.15 M
W2
W2
W2
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
315 160 530 6200
GI COVER 115MM THK BRICK WALL
5000 DOOR FRAME
DOWNTAKE FLUSHING PIPE 25MM DIA
1800
500 6150 IC 10 1550 -641 1200 655 900 x 900 450 1200 1200 1550
900
C77
ANGLE COCK 115MM THICK BRICK LEDGEWALL
NAHNI TRAP
900 x 450 900 x 450
0 2835 W41575
C'
UP
1740
-505 2550 -526
C66
1:100
TAP URINAL
1500
IC 5
IC 4
3300
MIRROR
900 x 450 900 x 450
-445 -470
IC 3
7500
230MM THICK BRICK WALL
2000
900
+8 M
+5.45 M
DISTANCE (MM)
UP
CHANGING ROOM
4000
850
Overall Dimensions of OHT = 5m x 6m 1.8m
UP
D4
MARBLE MODESTY BOARD D8
2500 14,950
125MM THICK RCC SLAB
3040
A
750 L
2700 L 12,450L
20 x 90L=1800L 5700L
6750L
IC 2 3700
20 x 45L=900L
4500 L
C57
W2
20% OF TOTAL
I.C
W3
90 L
10 x 30L=300L
+6.45 M
3500
C71
W2
10 x 45L=450L
TOTAL
IC 1
W5
60 x 45L=2700L 60 x 30L=1800L
30 L
900
SLOPE
DORM ROOM
W3
2000
EXISTING NALAH
DORMS
C58
W2
4500 L
Flushing compartment Flushing water req. =6.75 1000 litres = 1 cu.m 6750 litres =6.75 cu.m Height of water in OHT = 1.6 m Hence (x) x (y) x 1.6 =6.75 Let x = 5m Therefore y = 2.6 m.
1:100
2800
D2
1310
550
45 L
C64
TOILET PAPER ROLL
SOIL PIPE FROM GROUND FLOOR
10
W3
RCC ISOLATED FOOTING PCC BED
60
OFFICE
CLEANING/ WASHING
2000
D8
KITCHEN
C59
14,950 L
1200
1:100
230MM THICK RUBBLE SOLING 230X500MM EXTERNAL PLINTH BEAM 50 MM THICK GRANITE SILL RAMMED EARTH
1075
30 L
V
1:100
BED
2400
45 L
U
Calculations for OHT Domestic compartment 5580 Domestic water req. = 5,700 1000 litres = 1 cu.m 5700 litres = 5.7 cu.m Height of water in OHT = 1.6 m Hence (x) x (y) x 1.6 =5.7 Let x = 3m Therefore y = 1.2m.
SLOPE
RCC OVERHANG RCC LINTEL
400MMx600MM WALL TILES 150MM THICK PCC
D4
2025
6155
FLUSHING DOMESTIC 500 60 x 30L=1800L 1550 900 1200 1200 775 60 x 45L=2700L
T
Calculations for UGT Domestic water req. = 5700 UGT has 50% of water capacity. 5580 4000 Hence domestic water in UGT = 2850L 15 Water for fire-fighting = 25,000 litres 230MM THICK BRICKTherefore PARAPET WALL total water in UGT = 2850+25000 = 27850 litres. 1000 litres = 1 cu.m 27850 litres = 27.85 cu.m 350MM DEEP SECONDARY INVERTED BEAM Height of water in UGT = 2m 150MM BBC Hence (x) x (y) x 2 = 27.85 Let x =5.5m. Therefore y =2.5m 120MM THICK RCC SLAB Dimensions of UGT = 5.5m x 2.5m x 2m
CAPACITY (IN CUBIC M)
SLOPE
150MM THICK SLAB
2800
580 W4
CAPACITY (IN L)
4735,21
ISMB300 AS STRINGER
D2
W4
DORM ROOM
W3
700x350x6MM GLASS LOUVERED WINDOW
665
S TOTAL
CALCULATION
FLUSHING DOMESTIC 60 3525
A'
FLAT CONCRETE COPING STONE 30MM THICK
S
2500
2920
D2
W4
960
D2
8MM THICK MS CHEQUERED PLATE
665
2000
250MM DEEP SUNK SLAB
W4
Q
TOILET PLAN
12160
230x450 R.C.C. BEAM
MARBLE MODESTY BOARD
URINAL
4830
12MM THICK CHINA MOSAIC TO SLOPE ONE WAY RIBS IN ELEVATION DUCT
SOIL PIPE FROM FIRST FLOOR 100MM THICK BBC LAID
1210
960
650
2 NOS 12MM Ø BOTTOM BARS
00
1:1
SLOPE
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
DRIP MOULD
WASTE SORTING
C60
1200
CORRIDOR SPACE 850
SLO
COLUMN IN ELEVATION
Q
O
L
J
7834
7017
ONE WAY RIBBED SLAB 300MMx700MM DEEP PERIPHERY BEAM
1485
4830
J
3050
PCC COPING
600
0.0M
G
D
180x230MM RCC LINTEL
1:100
GROUND LEVEL
475
JANITOR'S CLOSET
SCREED 30MM BRICK BAT COBA
+ 0.45M
125
1200
6
WASH BASIN
700
CHINA MOSIAC TILE 12MM THICK
PLINTH LEVEL
475
230MM THICK BRICK WALL
PE
SUMP
C'
Inert level (-450mm)
12MM Ø REINFORCEMENT + 3.9M
COPING DOMESTIC WATER COMPARTMENT
GULLY TRAP
150
UP
BAFFLE WALL
DOMESTIC WATER OUTLET
FLUSHING WATER COMPARTMENT
PARAPET LEVEL
2 3 4
800
8MM Ø LINKS @125MM C/C
FIREFIGHTING COMPARTMENT
1)
8MMØ DISTRIBUTION BARS MESH 165 ANGLE COCK @150MM C/C 435 TISSUE PAPER BOX
OP BULL NOSE E 1 :1 VATA 00 12MM THICK CHINA MOSAIC 20MM THICK SCREED 150MM THICK BRICK BAT COBA LAID TO SLOPE RCC SLAB 125MM THICK
+ 7.25M
DOMESTIC WATER INLET
CABINET
150
SL
6150
+ 7.95M
VENTILATION PIPE
S
UP
SECTION BB'
SLOPE
DATE-20/04/2020
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 6 5 4 3 2 1
RAMMED EARTH
UP
12 11 10 9 8 7
1925
JANITOR'S CLOSET
4735,21
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
H
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
11 10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
8
N
9
1
UP
UP
4965
K
UP
11 10
UP
I
2
3
4
5
5
DN
4
3
2
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
5085
UP
5 4 3
2
UP
5875
6000
6
1
S
R
U
T
V
R M
DN
7
11 10
Q
P
1
9 8
1
2000
3430
2725
4000
5580
5580
PCC COPING
K IN A
+10.35 M
RCC OVERHANG
S
2400 RCC OVERHEAD TANK
19
4650
UP
1200
18
16
12
N
11
W4
100MM THICK BBC LAID TO SLOPE ONE WAY RIBS IN ELEVATION
3900
W4
W4
950
+5.45 M
CRECHE
3600 W5
300MM RCC TREAD
D1
W5
W1
W5
W1
150MM RCC RISER
5000
W1
985
4650
MESS
3600
+3.15 M
W2
W2
W2
W2
W2 W1
SORTING AREA
3900
1800
150MM THICK PCC BED
+0.75 M 0.0 M
300X500MM EXTERNAL PLINTH BEAM RAMMED EARTH 230MM THICK RUBBLE SOLING RCC ISOLATED FOOTING PCC BED
EXISTING NALAH
SECTION
H
I
K
N
SECTION BB'
P
D
+6.45 M
RCC SLAB 125MM THICK ONE WAY RIBBED SLAB 500 MM DEEP
S
STRIP SECTION 1:20 W4
3750
R
+7.65 M
SECTION BB' 1:75
W3
KEY PLAN 1:500
13
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
800
Q
R
S
T
U
V
35
A
10 COLLBORATIVE WORK
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MODEL MAKING(1st YEAR) SUBJECT : GRAPHICS
Making physical model helps an architect to explore the potentials of the project. Reading plans and sections of a building and making a 3D model was the intent of the exercise.
INTRODUCTORY WORKSHOP (1st YEAR) TA’s : ORKO R., DEEP V. & SAMEEDHA M.
COLLABORATIVE WORK Installation developed to replicate the interface of Travel applications.
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GOAT PARK 1. MUMBAI-PUNE HIGHWAY 2. SYMBOSIS HIGH SCHOOL 3. DINING AREA(GAZEBO) 4. MILK PRODUCTS SERVING COUNTER 5. OPEN PUBLIC SITTING AREA 6. SERVICE QUATERS SE 7.MAIN ENTRANCE 8. JOGERS TRACK 9. PETING AREA 10. GAZEBO RAISED ON SILTS 11. SITTING PROMENADE 12. VIEWING DECK 13. EXISTING POND 14. BATHING AREA 15. ROCKY TERRAIN 16. MALE GOAT SHELTER 17. FEMALE GOAT SHELTER 18. CHILD GOAT SHELTER 19. SERVICE ENTRY TO BRING IN FODDER 20. FEEDING AREA
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18 9 17 20
8 7
16 11
15
10
13
14
12
2
CHAIR (2nd YEAR)
6
SUBJECT : ALLIED DESIGN COLLABORATORS: AKSHATA G. DRASHTI S.
5 4
3
This transformable chair can accommodate 1 to 3 people made using Mild Steel bars. It can be opened up when needed to seat 2 or more people.
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WATER USE FOR BATHING GOATS AND THE PURIFICATION OF USED WATER. PLANTS USING ALKALINE SOIL
GOAT PARK (3rd YEAR)
SUBJECT : LANDSCAPE COLLABORATORS: AKSHATA G. - DARSHITA M. -KEYUR A. BIOSWALES
A goat park designed in Mumbra where owners leave all their goat for care taking and feeding throughout the day. There were public programs like Public Park and Dairy Outlets for milk products. POND
POND
MANUAL WEIR OPENED
MANUAL WEIR CLOSED
Contracted View
Expanded View
37 HA HA WALLS AS LEVEL SEPARATION FOR GOATS AND THE PATHWAYS
FRESH MILK TAKEN FROM THE GOATS
FRESH MILK PRODUCTS LIKE MILKSHAKES, CHEESE, BUTTER, BUTTERMILK, ETC BEING CONSUMED
UNDERGROUND PASSAGES FOR HUMANS SUCH PERCOLATED WATER GOES DOWN TROUGH THE LAYER OF PEBBLES AND SAND AND THAT GOATS HAVE FUILDITY IN MOVEMENT. COLLECTS IN THE PERVIOUS PIPE WHICH ALSO THE LEVELS ARE FUN FOR GOATS FURTHER GOES AHEAD AND COLLECTS IN THE TANK AND IS USED FOR LANDSCAPE PURPOSE
OPEN SHED SPACES ON PLINTHS FOR GOATS AND FEEDING SPACES IN STALLS.
BASALT STONES FOR PRIVATE SPACES OF GOATS AND DIFFERENT TERRAINS FOR FUN
looking at previous l e a r n i n g s BRIDGING THE GAP(2nd YEAR)
SUBJECT : COLLEGE PROJECTS COLLABORATORS: AKSHATA G. & DRASHTI S. Abstract modules were designed around this site to bridge above the road between the upcoming metro with semipermeable modules. Space underneath the metro was used to transform into a seating and a cafe section.
LEARNING THROUGH MODELLING (2nd YEAR) SUBJECT : COLLEGE PROJECTS COLLABORATOR: YASH D.
The subejct was looking at understanding of various buildings and designs around the globe that breaks the notion of conventional practice. Our study focused on Structure of Yokohama Port Terminal in Japan through hand modelling. The port terminal is 430 metres in length.
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF HISTORICAL MONUMENTS SUBJECT : HISTORY AND HUMANITIES
COLLABORATOR: VRUSHAB K. The history and humanities course was looking deep about the renaissance era. It was trying to draw comparisons between Europe and Indi during the same timeline. A pair of two students were asked to analyze and compare and two or more buildings. Our study focused on comparison of octagonal tombs in Islamic Architecture.
GEODESIC DOME (2nd YEAR) SUBJECT : CONSTRUCTION COLLABORATIVE WORK
A geodesic borne was constructed using Paper Tubes and a special joinery was created using the corrugated sheet as a connector between the paper tubes.
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looking at previous l e a r n i n g s Post cards made for studying daily activities of a person in Mumbra for Sem 5 Mumbra Studio (3rd YEAR)
CONSTRUCTION SITE REPORT (3rd YEAR) Subject : Building Construction
A group of 5 people had to select a construction site and prepare an individual report by multiple visits that would analyze and portray all the activities that were ongoing at the site in a span of 2 months. From introduction and details about the project to machineries, storage and reinforcement details, each of it was a part of this report.
moments to stop and s t a r e
LAITLUM GRAND CANYON, MEGHALAYA
DAWKI, MEGHALAYA
KISAMA VILLAGE, NAGALAND
KOHIMA, NAGALAND UMIUM LAKE, SHILLONG
SOME PICTURES FROM NORTH EAST INDIA TRIP
As a student of architecture, I look forward to contribute to the team by dedicating my time, interest and skill sets, and parallely learn from the dynamics of functioning of the firm. Apart from architecture, I am passionate about trekking, and I enjoy reading about politics and current affairs. I would be excited to be a part of your practice and learn from it.
DHAIRYA DOSHI KRVIA | MUMBAI
dhairya.doshi@krvia.ac.in +91 9969873949