EESHA BAJAJ ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 2012-2018
Sushant School of Art & Architecture Ansal University (2012-2017)
CONTENTS
Academic 1-Thesis 2016
Academic 2-Urban Design 2015/16
Academic 3-Mixed Use 2015
Professional-Community Centre 2018
Revitalisation-Ghost Village-Vernacular
Urban Analysis-Sarai-Agra
Scale-Human interaction-Urban connectivity
Disaster mitigation-hybrid constrcution-low cost
THESIS HERITAGE CENTRE AND ECO-MUSEUM Location: Karaikudi, Sivaganga District, Tamil Nadu, India Problem Statement: Design an interactive intervention for the revitalisation of the Chettinad community using vernacular architecture and village planning techniques by designing a heritage centre and eco-museum. Credits: UNESCO documentation - Indian Heritage Passport Program on Chettinad Trail in Tamil Nadu (IN/2010/CL/31) by Bernard Dragon, Michel Adment
The NAGARATHAR CHETTIARS were wealthy money lenders with head quarters in the Tirupattur and Devakottai divisions of the Sivaganga and Ramnad zamindaris in the Madurai district. Chettinad is a geo-cultural territory which is organized around the 9 clan temples. Each member of the Chettiar community belongs to a clan and each clan has its own temple run by its own committee.
‘We are stories, Waiting to be woven Into each other’s lives, To weave, What our children will call, A lifetime’
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LOCATION - KARAIKUDI VILLAGE, TAMIL NADU, INDIA TANGENTIAL APPROACH Revitalise the heritage trail by creating a gateway for the trail in Karaikudi. The revitalisation process will merge with the social infrastructure of the town of Karaikudi
The region of Chettinad is located in the southern part of the State of Tamil Nadu (South India), with Chennai (Madras) as capital. It is inhabited by 110,000 Chettiars who are spread over two cities and 73 villages. The main town of the region is Karaikudi, which is 400 km from Chennai and 90 km from the major sites of the state, such as Thanjavur (WHS, UNESCO), Tiruchirapalli and Madurai.
Existing Trail
NEIGHBOURING TOWNS
UNESCO PROPOSAL Identify endangered sites
Proposed Trail
Implement a well coordinated protection & restoration program
SITE - KARAIKUDI
Find activities that have a symbiotic relationship with the conservation of buildings
Karaikudi is the economic heart of Chettinad situated in the district of Sivagangai. Despite land speculation and the economic pressure on real estate, one can still see distinct Chettiar areas across the town which still contain a variety of the styles of houses. Chettinad is one of the only remaining sites in the state which bears testimony to Tamil architecture and urban planning.
Create an international study group GAP THAT NEEDS TO BE FILLED
SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
HERITAGE
FUNCTION
MAPPING SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE IN KARAIKUDI
ECO-MUSEUM- a natural swale designed by studying the contour slope in Karaikudi on the periphery of the proposed heritage centre
36 WARDS 33 SCHOOLS 1 HIGH SCHOOL 1 HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL 1 PROFESSIONAL COLLEGE 1 PRIVATE UNIVERSITY 4 MIDDLE SCHOOLS 20 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS 22 HOSPITALS 12 READING ROOMS SCHOOL
44% RESIDENTIAL 3.6% COMMERCIAL 0.8% INDUSTRIAL 0.8% EDUCATIONAL 12.1%TRANSPORT(ROADS&RAIL) 10%WATER BODIES 5%AGRICULTURE 10.8%VACANT+DRY LAND ----------76% 27% UNDEVELOPED AREA ------100%
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PLAN Focus on functions which are receiving inadequate attention according to the Karaikudi municipality . Take the aid of vernacular techniques to overcome the inadequacies . Pivotal functions included water harvesting, textile and handicrafts, instituitional areas.
SPACES IN DESIGN INSPIRED BY EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE
Tracing water flow on the contours
Courtyard
HERITAGE CENTRE- spaces created in the project are an interpretation of the spaces in the chettinad houses.
Transition space
Swale
Water Bodies
Natural Oorani inspired water body
Oorani with laterite steps
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URBAN DESIGN (ANALYSIS) TRACING TRANSFORMATION OF THE BUILT SPACE IN AGRA Location: Sarai Chipitola, Taj Ganj, Sadar Bazaar area, Agra, India Problem Statement: Tracing the transformation of historic fabric in contemporary times Credits: This project was done with a partner - who helped with data gathering
Tracing active edges in historic built fabric - Sarai Chipitola
A city washed with age, Sitting comfortably in her rocking chair, She welcomed me in, like a grandparent would, All her lines bare, Showing evidently on her skin She is what she is, Living, breathing, Walking, buzzing, Transforming
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MUGHAL HISTORY & SARAIS Agra is home to the two celebrated monuments, Taj Mahal and Agra Fort; both from the Mughal era. This project aims to track the expansion and use of the built fabric that has grown around these monuments. The aim is to understand and learn the process of transfromation in buildings and how it affects the urban fabric around it.
New Trade Route Old Trade Route
1556-1605 AD AKBAR’S REIGN
1573 AD AGRA FORT BUILT BY EMPEROR AKBAR
1620 AD SARAI CHIPITOLA
1648 AD TAJ MAHAL BUILT BY EMPEROR SHAH JAHAN
1628-1658 AD SHAH JAHAN’S REIGN
1652 AD SARAI TAJ GANJ
WHAT IS A SARAI? Instituition of resting places variously known as sarai for travellers, traders, pilgrims etc., on the routes has been one of important features of India. They not only provided shelter to the travellers enroute but also played a very important role in the growth of commerce of the Mughal empire
SARAI CHIPITOLA Located near an old trade route
Temporary Sarai SARAI CHIPITOLA
TYPES OF SARAIS
Permanent Sarai SARAI TAJ GANJ
The enclosed area of the sarai was mostly divided into halls, dwelling rooms and chambers for the attendants, verandas with trees inside the courtyard, places for animals.
PROPORTION STUDY 1620 AD SARAI CHIPITOLA Exapansion from Sarai Chipitola towards Agra Fort
1652 AD SARAI TAJ GANJ Exapansion from Sarai Taj Ganj towards Taj Mahal
HABITABLE UNIT STUDY
Sarai Chipitola = 1/16th Sarai TajGanj
SARAI TAJ GANJ Located near an old trade route & monument
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Sarai Chipitola is one contiguous unit with several rooms which historically were used by traders for temporary stay.
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Sarai Tajganj has four units or katras, each of which historically got inhabited by people of different professions. Resulting in a more permanent use of the sarai. Source: Anjum, N. (2010). “SARAIS” IN MUGHAL INDIA. Proceedings of the
HISTORIC PLAN OF SARAI CHIPTOLA
MAP OF AGRA
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Indian History Congress, 71, 358-364. HISTORIC PLAN OF SARAI TAJGANJ
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TRACING TRANSFORMATION - SARAIS HISTORIC PLANS
Habitable unit
Habitable unit
4 Main Katra Gates
4 Main Katra Roads Chowk
Katras of Tajganj Octogonal Park
Jalukhan Area - South Gate infront of Taj Mahal
USE OF SPACE - OLD VS NEW (Sarai Chipitola)
Historically Sarai Chipitola was used by travellers. The rooms on the ground floor were used as animal shelter and the rooms on the first floor were used by travellers to rest.
BUILDING EDGE ACTIVITY - OLD VS NEW (Sarai Chipitola)
Today Sarai Chipitola is used for storage of goods. The ground floor is used to store fruits, vegetable and goods and the first floor has been encroached by migratory population. Illegal construction has been done to make etra space for families.
Historically Sarai Chipitola had an active inner courtyard
IDENTIFYING CONTEMPORARY SARAIS 3.Mall Road - Fatehabad Road Junction
1. Agra railway station
Taj Road
Today sarai Chipitola interacts outwards with its immediate built context
Taj Road
2. Sadar Bazaar
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Vehicular Path Pedestrain Path Commercial Buildings MIG Housing LIG Housing Built Use - Sadar Bazaar
Travel route after entering Agra New trade route in Agra SADAR BAZAAR- AGRA
Building Heights - Sadar Bazaar
Sadar Bazaar holds the potential of transformation based on the current activity map. Our vision is to provide the means and provision for sadar bazaar to undergo this transformation over time. We see Sadar Bazaar as a consumer’s hub, which is highly pedestrian friendly, its streets designed to hold all kindsof trafficvehicular and pedestrian. Our vision is to equip Sadar Bazaar to be able to support its current activities and accomodate future activities as well.
Taj Road
Sadar Bazaar, Agra: Illustration depicting existing sectional elevation of Sadar Bazaar
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MIXED USE REDESIGNING GALLERIA MARKET - MIXED USE SPACE Location: Galleria Market, DLF Phase 4, Gurgaon, Haryana, India Problem Statement: An attempt to redesign an upscale market targetting high income groups to increase footfall Credits: Primary data collection activity supported by a class of 40 students
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ANALYSING DLF GALLERIA MARKET, GURGAON Located in the millenial city of Gurgaon, Galleria is an upscale market space catering to high income groups living in the vicinity. Currently Galleria market provides retail and office spaces. The project aimed to reimagine the market with retail, office and residential spaces. The open to sky format and loop connectivity make this market approachable by pedestrians. It owes it’s success to its location. Being the first market space one encounters while approaching Gurgaon from cities in the national capital region and being connected via the Golf Course Road makes it easily accessible. Macrolevel levelanalysis analysis -- Galeria Galeria Market Market Macro Located in the state of Haryana
Connected through the Golf Course Road in Gurgaon
Micro level analysis - Galeria Market Built Use Map
Residential
Instituitional
Commercial
Galleria Market, Gurgaon, Haryana
Roads
Primary
Secondary
Income Group
Tertiary
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Illustration Galleria reimagined as a space with human interaction being the focus. Seen below is an illustration showing the intent of the market offering its open spaces to the public to be used for varied activities to engage people and promote human interaction.
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VISION STATEMENT Galleria market is one which is surrounded heavily by residential gated communities. The market currently functions as a commercial eatery for the local residents, a retail hub for the elite and a getaway for the residents of DLF phase IV and also for people living further south of Gurgaon. Reshaping the market would mean analyzing the market in terms of the evolved needs of the residents and non residents alike, understanding the pedestrian routes which have evolved over a span of more than ten years. What the people enjoy in this market is the open spaces it offers and the scale of the built which is closer to human scale than the high rises they reside in.
BUILDING SPACES Residential Public Space
ITERATIONS RESPONDING TO PEDESTRAIN MOVEMENT Iterations made on the basis of mapping pedestran footfall and desire lines.
Retail Vehicular Circulation Office Space
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Galleria Reimagined The new market will solve the problems of parking and vehicular traffic, offer a more future ready market to its users and at the same time maintain the much needed human scale which gives the market its unique identity.
Final Iteration Iteration 2
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COMMUNITY CENTRE BUILDING BUILDING DEMONSTRATION COMMUNITY CENTRES TO PROMOTE DISASTER MITIGATION Location: Kamad Village, Uttarkashi, Uttrakhand, India Project: Delivery Model for Eco-Friendly Multi-Hazard Resistant Construction Technologies and Habitat Solutions in Uttarakhand (DST TIMELEARN) Credits: 8 team members worked on the project. Working drawings, graphics, illustrations, design for community centre done by Eesha Bajaj. Her role included ground implementation during construction, conducting workshops for training, capacity building and technology demonstration on ground.
“We are caught between old and new…forgetting the old and do not understand how to use the new” - Dinesh, resident of Kamad village
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prone mountain states like Uttarakhand are seeing intensive construction activity, creating evident demand for new and adaptive Research & Development to explore ABOUT - UTTRAKHAND Multi-hazard alternative building materials based on local resources and also for skill up gradation of the masons practicing in this disaster prone region.
Zone IV Zone V
Uttrakhand Location
Uttarkashi Location
Seismic Zones of Uttrakhand
Disaster prone regions of Uttrakhand
Forest Cover in Uttrakhand
Vernacular architecture of Uttarakhand led to construction practices perfected to suit the conditions specific to its geographical, climatic and cultural context. However, the 20th century gave rise to globalisation and the creation of our concrete cities, which tended to create an aspiration in rural areas to erect their ‘pakka makaans’, perceived to be stable structures. This was aided by the influx of relatively cheap and readily-available materials such as cement and the touted longevity of the same. In this process, grass-root level sustainability of vernacular practices has been adversely affected. Methodology
Field Survey
Shortlisting Technology
Research Assessment
Lab Testing Technology
Technology Dissemination Participatory Design Exercise
Technology Adaptation
Technology Integration
Mason Training
Enterprise set up
Capacity Building
Site Analysis/Planning
Building Construction
Technology Demonstration
Uttrakhand Built Typology New construction in stone has declined in most parts, or is being done with small sized stones packed with smaller chips and mud. Due to restricted access to timber, RCC has emerged as an option for intermediate slabs. Stone construction combined with Concrete block masonry due to restricted access to stone.
Traditional single story house
Traditional multiple story house
Traditional typology built using ‘modern materials’ like concrete
‘Modern stylel’ flat roof typology built with ‘modern material’ like concrete
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COMMUNITY CENTRE, KAMAD VILLAGE, UTTARKASHI
Land selection was done based on many factors – availability, location, visibility from the main travel route and accessibility. Site selection is process that was initiated in this site visit to Uttarkashi and the sites have been short listed. Prior to the work commencing, permission will be granted by the land owner/panchayat through an N.O.C certificate.
KAMAD VILLAGE One of the oldest settlement on historical trade route situated on Uttarkashi-Tehri border. It is the last village of Dunda block (48 Km) – far off from main Uttarkashi Highway and district headquarter.
KAMAD VILLAGE SITE
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROCESS
Successful completion of mason training program Ground Floor Plan
Trench for foundation being measured
Successful completion of foundation
Masonry work
Building as on November 2018
Community Centre - About The building under construction in Kamad village, Uttarkashi is a community centre with a community hall, storage rooms, a kitchen and two rooms on the first floor to be rented out to travellers on the “CHAAR DHAM YATRA”. This building is an attempt to strike a balance between vernacular techniques and built typology with current construction materials. The community centre uses hollow concrete blocks, compressed stabilised earth blocks - being produced by a village run entrepreneur set up through the program. A 12” stone wall is being built till the sill level to provide additional stability in the structure.
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DRAWING UTILITY GRILL SCALE ARCHITECT ANURAG DEALT SOUJANYA DATE 09.02.2017
DRG. NO. NL.A.12.8
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FABRICATION DETAIL - NAGESHWAR RAO SKYLIGHT DETAIL
DISTRIBUTION OF PRINT
1. TO RETAIN AND CONSERVE ALL TREES ON SITE. 2. ALL MEASUREMENT IN FEET'/ INCHES". 3. ALL LEVEL AT FINISH FLOOR LEVEL UNLESS OTHERWISE MENTIONNED. 4. ANY DESCREPENCIES SHOULD BROUGHT TO THE
DATE
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NO. FORMAT DEST.
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A4
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REMARK
PROJECT
RESIDENCE FOR MR. NAGESHWARA RAO
DRAWING SKYLIGHT DETAIL SCALE
DRG. NO.
FABRICATION DETAIL - NAGESHWAR RAO 3-D
SOUTH ELEVATION
SOUTH WEST ELEVATION
SOUTH WEST ELEVATION
EAST ELEVATION
FABRICATION DETAIL - NAGESHWAR RAO
DISTRIBUTION OF PRINT
DATE DISTRIBUTION OF PRINT NO. FORMAT DEST.
DATE 14.03.2017
14.03.2017
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A3
PROJECT
REMARK
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REV.
REMARK
RESIDENCEPROJECT FOR MR. NAGESHWARA RAO
DRAWING RESIDENCE FOR MR. NAGESHWARA RAO FIRST FLOOR PERGOLA DRAWING
SCALE ARCHITECT ANURAG
FIRST DRG. NO. FLOOR PERGOLA BIOME ENVIRONMENTAL PVT. LTD. NL.A.12.12 SCALE
ARCHITECT
DEALT ANURAG SOUJANYA DEALT DATE SOUJANYA 28.03.2017
DATE 28.03.2017
DRG. NO. NL.A.12.12
ENVIRONMENTAL PVT. LTD. TH BLOCK, HMT LAYOUT, 1022, 1 ST FLOOR, 6BIOME VIDYARANYAPURA, BANGALORE-97 1022, 1 ST FLOOR, 6 TH Ph. 080-23644690 email- architects@biome-solutions.com
BLOCK, HMT LAYOUT, VIDYARANYAPURA, BANGALORE-97
Ph. 080-23644690 email- architects@biome-solutions.com
COMPETITION - NDTV AWARDS
COMPETITION - NDTV AWARDS ECO HOUSE
SITE VISIT PICTURES SAMEER NEERU
ENTRANCE
GROUND FLOOR LOBBY
FIRST FLOOR CHILDREN’S BEDROOM
NAGESHWAR RAO
SON’S BEDROOM - CURVED WALL
SON’S BEDROOM - CURVED WALL
EXTERNAL RAMMED EARTH WALL
ENTRANCE
BEDROOM WINDOW