Undergraduate
Architectural [PORTFOLIO] By : Dhwani Pokar Selected works_ _2014 – 2017
“ The architect must be a prophet… if he can’t see at least ten years ahead don’t call him an architect.” - Frank Lloyd Wright
I believe that for an Architect, creation is a powerful skill, an intriguing ability evolving from our originalities and perspectives. By formulating our own unique creations, we may Endeavour to create a parallel between our imagination and the world in which we live.
Attributes Communication
Creative Thinking
Team Work
Organized
Time Management
Inquisitive
CURRICULUM VITAE
Competitions and extra Curricular
About me…
Landscape Perspectives I 2015 Attended the workshop on Landscape perspectives conducted by the Architects from University of Sheffield, USA in CEPT-University Campus
22nd July 1994 27, Giants Colony, Nr. Sarvoday Ground, Madhapar, Bhuj-Kutch +91 – 909 – 914 -2595 dhwanipokars@gmail.com
Rang Amaizi – Wall Painting Competition I 2015 I 2014 Participant for consecutively two years at Wall Painting competition conducted by L.D. Institute of Engineering, Ahmedabad
Trained Classical Vocalist I 2007 - 2010
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dhwani-pokar-107518125
Qualified three levels of certificate examinations for Classical vocals with the distinction marks conducted by ‘Bruhad Gujarat Sangeet Samiti ‘ .
Education
District level Badminton player I 2007 – 2008 Won second position in District level Badminton championship as under
Higher Secondary Education (Science Steam) Chanakya Academy, Bhuj Year_ 2012
Conceptual Design Manual Drafting
Presentation and composition
Ar. Bobby Sujan Part time professional experience from Feb – 2016 to April 2016
POKAR ARCHITECTS , Gandhidham
Skills AutoCAD
Interests Autodesk Revit
Google Sketchup Microsoft Office Sketching
BEYOND GREEN , Ahmedabad
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe InDesign
Ecotect
Languages
Expertise
Internship
Ar. Khushal Pokar 6 months Internship from January 2017 to June 2017
Technical
Secondary Education St. Xavier’s High School Bhuj Year_ 2010
Bachelors Degree Anant Institute of Architecture, Sanskardham Campus, Ahmedabad Year_ 2012- 2017
Gujarati
Hindi
English
ACADEMIC PROJECTS 01
A Journey Towards Nature
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Design is in the Details
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Modern Minimal & Efficient
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‘Thaltej’ and its Environs
A Design of An Agricultural Institute
Working Drawings and details of A Guest House Design
Integrated MIG & HIG ‘Studio Housing’
An Urban design Intervention studio at Thaltej, Ahmedabad
EXTRAS
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Jallianwala Bagh Memorial Design - A Place of Remembrance An Iconic building design competition held by Aditya College of Architecture Mumbai in Dec_ 2014
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Projects worked upon during internship
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Sketches
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Photography
Academic and Others
‘Observing the Unobserved’
Designing , Drafting & Site work
A JOURNEY TOWARDS NATURE D E S I G N O F A N A G R I C U LT U R A L I N S T I T U T E
Location : Ahmedabad / Gujarat Type / Year : Institutional Building_ November 2014
ENTRANCE AND FRONT FAÇADE VIEW OF THE BUILDING
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Entry with Security Cabin Bus Parking Two-Wheelerâ€&#x;s Parking Four Wheelerâ€&#x;s Parking Entrance Porch Exhibition areas (Temporary and Permanent) Outdoor Exhibition space Administration areas with central courtyard with central skylight provision from the roof. Auditorium Library Research and Laboratory areas Canteen Provision for future expansion Landscaped spaces
Climate Analysis
Building placement and Entrance direction
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Segregation of Spaces
Form Articulation
Hierarchy and Transitional elements between areas
Program on-site
DESIGN IS IN THE DETAILS Working Drawings and details of A Guest House Design
SITE PLAN WITH DETAILS Location : Ahmedabad / Gujarat Type / Year : Working Drawing Studio_ May 2015
The Challenge of the project was to design a guest house at the present campus of Anant Institute Of Architecture amidst the existing context of the hostel dormitory on east, School of Architecture on north, a lake and an amphitheatre on the west and mango plantation towards south. The form and layout is very simple, yet efforts are taken to enhance the spaces.
Conceptualization of Design
Circulation Axis
Ground Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
Views from important spaces
Sequence of Spaces
The Sequence of spaces are planned and oriented in such a manner to utilize the view of the landscape that the context serves.
Each and every bit of the guest house is finely detailed with a collage of material and texture.
The transitional components such as the passage and staircase are in the centre of the guest house which seeks to integrate all the components of use and occupants into a continuum.
Wall Sections and details: Wall Sections and Details
View from the Balcony of Guest room at the first floor.
Staircase Details:
Affordable
Luxurious
Segmental Site planning where affordable units are at the front and Luxurious at back for privacy from main road and concerns regarding views.
Staggering of individual units also leading towards the staggering of floor plates.
MODERN MINIMAL & EFFICIENT Structural layout and services are running throughout the block without being hindered by the staggering floor plates.
Integrated MIG & HIG „Studio Housing‟ VIEW FROM THE ENTRANCE GATE OF THE HOUSING SITE
Location : Ahmedabad / Gujarat Type / Year : Housing project_ December 2015 Studio Apartments are tend to be the smallest apartments being cost effective and comfort living within the minimalized area. Brief of the project was to design „Studio Apartment Housing‟ on 5 Acres of site along the Ahmedabad-Gandhinagar highway, also considering the future expansion of the project on the other 5 acres of site.
The concept of vertical staggering is been designed for the luxurious units resulting into lower height of blocks being easily accessible to the views of the surroundings
The concept being: „MICRO UNIT‟ acting as „SMART SPACE‟. Focus of the project is in conceptualizing the single units of each typology-Affordable and Luxurious, also providing overall different identity to the whole project itself without leaving the idea of every unit to be recognized individually.
Carpet Areas of units: Affordable units: Unit A – 32 sq. mt Unit B – 35 sq. mt Luxurious units: Unit A – 25 sq. mt each (50sq.mt sharing) Unit B – 45 sq. mt Unit C – 60 sq. mt In total - 608 units
Unit A
Luxurious Block plans
Affordable plans
Climatic Consideration
Unit B
LUXURIOUS UNITS
Unit A
Unit B
AFFORDABLE UNITS
Unit C
Ahmedabad consists of two distinct eastern and western regions which are physically separated by the Sabarmati River. The old city of Ahmedabad is characterized by bustling markets, the pols of closely clustered buildings and numerous monuments. With the coming of the railway around 1860, development began to spill over towards the northwest and southwest of the walled city. This also resulted in the industrial and residential development across the western side of Sabarmati River. Construction of 5 bridges accelerated this development. During this period, the areas such as Thaltej, Bopal, Shilaj were nothing but small villages with large agricultural lands surrounding these villages. Gradually new modern buildings and new business districts centered on roads such as Asharam road, CG road and SG highway located on the western side of Sabarmati River. The western part i.e. the areas such as Thaltej, Bopal, Shilaj started developing between 1951-1960. As the developments was spreading and with increase in density, the ratio of agricultural land reduced from 60% to 30% approximately. The reason behind this was migration of people in search of land for residential purpose.
The focus of the project is to reform the three fabrics of the Thaltej including Built fabric, environmental fabric and social fabric .
THALTEJ AND ITS ENVIRONS A N U R B A N D E S I G N I N T E R V E N T I O N S T U D I O AT T H A LT E J , A H M E D A B A D Thaltej ward w.r.t Ahmedabad city
Methodology: Analysis, Inferences and recommendations through primary surveys, study of different layers of the area and compiling data formulating required drawings as a team work. Designing of master plan was based on a theme of „Reformationâ€&#x; was under my scope of work. Also to analyze Commercial activities and typologies which ended into preparing commercial land use plans, built up plans and final report.
Existing Built vs. Open plan of Thaltej
Location : Ahmedabad / Gujarat Type / Year : Urban Design Project_ May 2016
An Axonometric view of master plan with proposed reformed areas in color other than grey
Informal settlements Lakes forming an environmental fabric Gamtal area holding a social fabric of the area Newly Development areas PVR Junction
Programmatic elements reformed in Master plan
1. „Chawk‟ – Traditional Indian social gathering space
2. Development of Commercial street
VISION STATEMENT :
3. Relationship between lake, people and built
“Correlating different urban fabrics essential for people; through organization of heterogeneous public spaces.”
In comparison with current context the reformed plan and the reformation idea includes correlation of diverse urban spaces i.e. connection and organization of spaces having different function and character to make it act as a whole rather than parts. This vision of reformation results in making spaces more meaningful for people to connect amongst themselves as well as their connection with spaces and environment. There are set of heterogeneous public spaces which have different function and character but come together as a whole because of its organization and interconnection establishing a strong relationship of spaces to other spaces.
4. Lake edges
5. Informal settlements
Reformed jogging path around the lake in No-Built zone
Public amenities around lake
Landscaped areas around lake
Reformed existing lakes
Design philosophy:
The Jallianwala Bagh massacre was a major historical event of Indian freedom movement. The feeling of captivity and restriction among the people was on the verge of change, and acceptance of freedom in form of a bold expression was observed. Thus, relating that past to the present conditions, the design evolves in a dynamic form showing the condition of that moment catering the feelings of chaos, hatred and fear.
Spaces : The idea of the museum was to co-relate with the existing location having narrow entry and a large volume in the form of Bagh. -Temporary Exhibition space at the entrance -Permanent exhibition space at the upper floor depicting the story of whole event. -CafĂŠ having view to the surroundings and the building itself. - The plaza as public space is traditionally a social gathering space also acting as transitional spaces between exhibition and the cafĂŠ.
JALLIANWALA BAGH MEMORIAL DESIGN A Place of Remembrance
An Iconic structure design competition held by Aditya College of Architecture, Mumbai in Dec_ 2014 Design Process
Designing a memorial not only as a static structure but also a spaces that would allow a social interaction. It, thus becomes a space of awareness, not only mourning or a space to remember those who have passed, but one that becomes a positive vector in the line of battle that would mark the Indian history.
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View 2
View 3
Plan View from the entrance
View of the gallery
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PROJECTS WORKED UPON DURING INTERNSHIP For :
Type / Year : January_2017 to June_2017
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PROJECTS : 0 1 : B . D . H H o t e l , S h i n a y, K u t c h - G u j a r a t - Entrance Canopy Design - Outdoor Restaurant Design - Fountain Design ( Initial Conceptualization ) 02: Residential Projects (Measure Drawings & 3D) - M itta lb h a i‟s B u n g lo w, G a n d h id h am - K is h o rb h a i‟s B u n g lo w, G a n d h id h am 03: Commercial Project (3D) - Pareshbhai‟s Commercial design, Gandhidham
HOTEL PART PLAN SHOWING THE CANOPY LOCATION
PROJECT BRIEF:
PROCESS & DETAILING‌
To design a semi-open canopy like structure that serves as an entrance for the Banquet and party plot entities that are serving an important parts of the Hotel.
Deciding the frame of Canopy design through equal divisions.
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Placing the members and to decide its direction such as no two sides have the parallel direction of the members.
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After finalizing the direction of the members, the edges that are to be elevated are decided as per the aesthetics and the visual perspectives from the entrance.
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CONCEPTUAL ARCTICULATION: The idea of design was to create an abstract yet regular patterns in a 2D frame. The design continues as a whole for from the top to the side elevation giving the sense of continuity and highness. Also, the elevated edges creates an abstract visual sense and the members in the daylight adds to the drama created by the sciography.
CANOPY DESIGN B.D.H HOTEL C O N C E P T U A L I Z I N G , D E S I G N I N G & D E TA I L I N G Location : Shinay , Kutch_Gujarat Type / Year : Internship work project
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3D VIEWS
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HOTEL PART PLAN SHOWING THE OUTDOOR RESTAURANT LOCATION
PROJECT BRIEF: Outdoor restaurant connected with the Banquet , Indoor restaurant and the main entrance of the hotel. Requirements: • Billing Counter • Sitting space (60 people) • Buffet area • Other informal spaces as per the design requirements.
0.1.2. OUTDOOR RESTAURANT DESIGN B.D.H HOTEL
Location : Shinay , Kutch_Gujarat Type / Year : Internship work project
CONCEPTUAL ARTICULATION : Initially, the conceptual idea was to design all entities in a single cubical structure having M.S Structure giving a contemporary touch. In the second and finalized option, to create a visual sense among the visitors, sitting spaces are divided providing different heights and bright colors which also adds to the aesthetic purpose due to the sciography created during the daytime.
Conceptual Option 1
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Sketch of Falling Water by Frank Lloyd Wright
Sketch of Traditional house in Idar, Gujarat
SKETCHES Sketches of „Darwaja‟ in the old city of Ahmedabad
Urban Analytical sketch
Analytical sketch of „Pol‟ in Ahmedabad
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Airport Case-study
“ Design is not for philosophy it‟s for life.” - Issey Miyake ( Japanese designer)
PHOTOGRAPHY Observing the Unobserved
Faith and belief is what keeping humanity still alive…
“ It is during on our darkest moments that we must focus to see the light.” - Aristotle Onassis
“ I do not believe architecture has to speak too much. It should remain silent and let nature in the guise of sunlight and wind.” - Tadao Ando
“Photograph upon doors into the past, but they also allow a look into the future.” - Sally Mann (photographer)
Thank You Contact: +919099142595 dhwanipokars@gmail.com
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