PORTFOLIO Falguneshwar Bobade
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Enthusiastic and dedicated architectural student with a strong foundation in design principles, drafting, and project management. Seeking internship opportunities to apply theoretical knowledge, gain practical experience, and contribute to innovative architectural projects.
BHAKT NIWAS Contact
D.O.B 30.01.2003
+91 8767186689 Falgunbobade30@gmail.Com Falguneshwar.Bobade@piads.In
Language English , Hindi , Marathi Interest Painting , Cooking, Photography , Music, Anime
Falguneshwar bobade
Qt.No Lb7 Sindola Mines , Yavatmal , Maharashtra Rtmnu University Nagpur
INTERPRETATION CENTRE
PARAMETRIC GROVE
Competition L.B.T – Laurie Baker Trophy – 2022-2023- team member S.A.D – DESIGN 2023 - individual
Relevant Courses: •Architectural Design Studios I-V •Building Construction and Materials •Architectural History and Theory •Structural Systems in Architecture •Architectural Technology and Innovation •Sustainable Design Principles •Urban Planning and Design •Digital Design and Representation
Education
2018 - S.S.C – Mount Carmel convent sr. sec. school , cement Nagar , Chandrapur 2020 – H.S.C - Janata college ghuggus 2020 – JEE paper II + NATA 2020 -2025 – Priyadarshini institute of architecture and design studies Nagpur
DENTAL HOSPITAL
• Skills: • Design Proficiency: Strong understanding of architectural design principles with proficiency in using design software such as AutoCAD, Revit, and SketchUp. • Drafting and Visualization: Skilled in producing detailed architectural drawings and visualizations to effectively communicate design concepts. • Project Management: Familiarity with project management concepts, including budgeting, scheduling, and coordination. • Digital Tools: Proficient in Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign) and Microsoft Office Suite. • Collaboration: Effective communication and teamwork skills demonstrated through collaborative studio projects and presentations. • Problem-Solving: Ability to analyze design challenges and propose creative and practical solutions. • Research Skills: Capable of conducting architectural research to inform design decisions and stay current with industry trends. Software skills AutoCAD Sketchup Photoshop InDesign Revit Lumion Escape Ms office
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S.A.D DESIGN L.B.T TROPHY INTERIOR DESIGN
INTERPRETATION CENTRE 5TH SEMESTER – 3RD YAER – MAJOR DESIGN
Typology – commercial Area – 10 Acres Location – Hampi , Karnataka
The captivating narrative of our visionary interpretation centre nestled amidst the ancient allure of hampi, Karnataka. This architectural masterpiece stands as a testament to the seamless blend of history and modernity, where the past whispers its tales to the present in an aesthetic symphony. As the sun-kissed boulders of hampi cradle the vestiges of a bygone era, our interpretation centre emerges as a harmonious ode to the rich cultural tapestry that defines this UNESCO world heritage site. Conceived as a bridge between epochs, our design seeks to transport visitors on a journey through time, where the echoes of Vijayanagar's glory reverberate through contemporary aesthetics. Envision an entrance that invites with a subtle grandeur, paying homage to the ancient archways that once guarded this historic city. The facade, a canvas of modern minimalism, plays host to intricate motifs inspired by the intricate carvings adorning the temples of hampi. Here, the old and the new converge, seamlessly stitching together the fabric of past and present.
SITE PLAN
5TH SEMESTER – 3RD YAER – MAJOR DESIGN
As day transitions to dusk, the centre metamorphoses into a beacon of light, a modern jewel nestled within the historical treasure trove. The play of subtle illumination against the stark backdrop pays homage to the celestial beauty that has witnessed centuries unfold over the ruins of Hamp. In the design of this interpretation centre, we invite you to embark on a sensory odyssey—a voyage that transcends time and space, anchoring you in the palpable essence of Hamp's glorious past while embracing the promise of a vibrant future. Welcome to an aesthetic pilgrimage where architecture becomes the custodian of stories, and each corner whispers the secrets of a bygone era.
PLAN & ELEVATION
GUEST ACOMODATION
GALLERY
ADMINISTRTION
5TH SEMESTER – 3RD YAER – MAJOR DESIGN
Envision an entrance that invites with a subtle grandeur, paying homage to the ancient archways that once guarded this historic city. The facade, a canvas of modern minimalism, plays host to intricate motifs inspired by the intricate carvings adorning the temples of Hamp. Here, the old and the new converge, seamlessly stitching together the fabric of past and present. Step inside, and the space unfolds as a narrative labyrinth, guiding visitors through curated exhibits that narrate the tales of yore. The architectural choreography orchestrates a dance of light and shadow, mimicking the interplay of history and memory. Picture windows framing vistas of the Virupaksa Temple, allowing the ancient stones to breathe and resonate within the contemporary cocoon. A palette inspired by the rich hues of the Hamp landscape finds expression in the interior design — muted ochres mirroring the sun-soaked boulders, deep greens reminiscent of the lush banana plantations, and regal purples paying homage to the royal legacy. A thoughtful blend of traditional craftsmanship and cutting-edge technology creates an immersive experience, where the boundaries between observer and observed blur.
BHAKT NIWAS 7TH SEMESTER – 4TH YAER – MAJOR DESIGN
Typology – Urban Design Area – 50 Acres Location – Jabalpur , Madhya Pradesh
Bhakta Niwas is a religiously oriented residential facility designed to accommodate devotees, pilgrims, and visitors to a religious or spiritual destination. The primary aim of Bhakta Niwas is to provide a comfortable and serene environment for individuals and families traveling for religious purposes. The architecture should reflect the spiritual essence of the destination while ensuring modern amenities and functionality. Other than the lodging boarding, these places are also addressed as spaces of spiritual / meditation / cultural centers and are associated with multi- functional activities. Religious tourism, also known as spiritual tourism, sacred tourism, or faith tourism, has two main subtypes: pilgrimage, which refers to travel for religious or spiritual reasons, and the viewing of religious structures and artefacts, which is a subset of sightseeing. A tourist's primary objective in engaging in cultural tourism is to learn about, explore, experience, and consume both tangible and intangible cultural attractions and products in a travel location.
7TH SEMESTER – 4TH YAER – MAJOR DESIGN
MASTER PLAN URBAN DESIGN DEVELOPMENT OF THE SITE OF 50 ACRES AT URBAN LEVEL TO INCREASE THE TOURISM AND PILIGRIMAGE AT THE CITY . 1. NARMADA RIVER , 2. GURUDWARA , 3. SATVIK BHOJNALAYA , 4. WATER & AMUSEMENT PARK , 5. JABALPURI GALLIYARA , 6. PHOOLON MEIN BAITHAK , 7- MULTIPURPOSE HALLS , 8. CIVIL SERVICES , 9. PARKING , 10. AGRO FARM , 11. MEDITATION CENTRE , 12. EXIXTING HOUSES , 13. BHAKT NIWAS
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The site is located in the city of Jabalpur opposite of the gwarri ghat , near the gurudwara. Gwarighat is a small town on the banks of the river Narmada near the city of Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh, India. Hindus perform their cremation rites here as per Garuda purana. It is associated with Hindu puranas, also; due to the presence of Narmada sidh Kund, near Uma ghat, wherein renowned rishis performed tapas (Indian religions), and it is believed that people are cured of their ailments here. Maa Narmada temple is also situated here, where Narmada aarti, is performed in the evenings The most prominent features include the Narmada river flowing through and the gurudwara present near the river this site boasts a large amount of foot fall due to its prominence and the presence of Narmada devi temple . the presence of the temple and the gurudwara creates huge number of gathering of people . primarily we considered directly with cultural and traditional of the past of the space. And it create opportunities to designs spaces with will enhance the surrounding the area for the pilgrims
7TH SEMESTER – 4TH YAER – MAJOR DESIGN
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Form of the bhakt niwas buildings are derived from the floating flowerdiyas in the Narmada river . The form as them simplified in the character of the site and its need and purpose. And creating water bodies as the flow element gives life to the concept. Often associated to the cultural and spiritual significance . The concept combines natural elements with touch of the design . Integrate Lighting into the building structure to mimic the warm , flickering lights of the traditional divas
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1 1.Admin 2.Dormitory 3.Kitchen 4.Four occupancy 5.Two occupancy 6.Six occupancy 7.Single occupancy 8. Phase 2 9.Cable car tower 10.Waterfall view point 11. Amphitheaters 12.Open gallery 13.Temple 14.Stp
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Rethinking architecture constructed for and by tourism. On a larger picture, the design questions the idea of using architecture as a tool to package places as destinations to be sold rather than journeys to be experienced. The idea of gwarighat being a place to experience and spend time at instead of a destination to be ticked off the check list is reflected in the choice numerous small scale interventions dispersed throughout the town instead of one big cumulative tourist centre which would defeat the purpose of my design This would also allow for the various interventions to be built over time in phases as per need
7TH SEMESTER – 4TH YEAR – MAJOR DESIGN
BUILDING PLAN PLAN Few architectural materials are more widely admired than copper. Boasting unparalleled versatility and inherently advantageous composition, this adaptable metal can be formed into countless shapes and assemblies. Used in buildings for thousands of years, copper was employed by Egyptians, Romans, and most civilizations throughout history. Durable, aesthetically pleasing and malleable, copper changes color over time and adopts a thin coating known as a patina. Transforming from a bright russet color to brown, black, and green, copper effectively records both time and climate, allowing people to understand larger systems and site conditions. Copper tells a story. An element essential to all living organisms, it’s readily found within our own muscles and bones.
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY
FOUR OCCUPANCY
ADMINISTRATIVE
DENTAL HOSPITAL 6TH SEMESTER – 3RD YAER – MAJOR DESIGN Typology – Institutional Area – 14 Acres Location – Wardha The institutional design of Dental Hospital and College envisions a transformative space where healthcare and education converge seamlessly. This architectural endeavor aspires to redefine the standards of dental institutions, offering a paradigm where compassionate patient care, cutting-edge clinical practice, and dynamic education come together to shape the future of oral health. Beyond architecture, it is a commitment to fostering an environment where healing, learning, and discovery coalesce, contributing to the advancement of both healthcare and education on a broader scale.
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1. Academic block 2. Parking 3. Restaurant 4. Auditorium 5. Staff quarters 6. Hostels 7. Playground 8. Lily deck 9. stp
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PLANS & ELEVATION
ACADEMIC BLOCK
GROUND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
6TH SEMESTER – 3RD YAER – MAJOR DESIGN
SECOND FLOOR
The planning purposes the creation of an architecture closer to the nature, reducing anthropic activities impacts on the climate. It is an idea directed towards testing the intervention on the surrounding environment so that it could be inserted and camouflaging integrated with the other buildings. This type of planning respects mystically the environment and its implementation is divided into series of project tricks, which modify as little as possible the natural skyline, containing energy wastes and reducing carbon dioxide emission.
From the planimetric point of view, the building consists of concentric bands with distinct functions: in the peripheric areas there are classrooms and laboratories divided for didactic areas, which profit by chromatic decongestant influence of the front green roof; in the building core there is a wide garden containing internally natural elements, such as trees, sheet of water and landscape furniture’s elements.
PARAMETRIC GROVE 7TH SEMESTER – 4TH YAER – LANDSCAPE DESIGN Typology – commercial Area – 50 acres Location – Nagpur
Beyond aesthetics, the Parametric Flow concept champions sustainability. The park becomes a living, breathing entity, adapting to climatic conditions, optimizing energy usage, and fostering biodiversity. Water features dynamically respond to rainfall, optimizing retention and drainage, while plantings evolve in response to seasonal variations, creating a biodiverse haven within the urban landscape. In essence, the Parametric Flow concept for park design is an ode to the harmonious coexistence of nature and technology—a testament to the idea that innovation can enhance, rather than overshadow, the intrinsic beauty of the natural world. Step into a realm where the boundaries between the static and the dynamic blur, and where the park becomes a living, breathing testament to the seamless integration of design, technology, and the ever-changing dance of nature.
PARAMETRIC GROVE SHUKARWARI LAKE , NAGPUR
In the creation of our envisioned park, "Parametric Flow Gardens," we sought to transcend traditional park concepts, embracing the harmonious interplay of natural elements and geometric precision. This park design encapsulates a seamless blend of organic beauty and structured form, offering visitors an immersive experience that transcends the conventional boundaries of urban green spaces Circulation is a basic fundamental of any landscaped space and can be very frustrating to the people using the space if it is not done correctly. In most cases, there should be a closed loop of continuous flow from and to all entrances and exits to a space – there shouldn’t be a lot of dead ends and closed corridors. So you wouldn’t want to plant a hedge halfway across the middle of a lawn area and make people walk a long way out of the way to get into the next space.
LANDSCAPE DESIGN - 2023
1 SENSORY PLAY AND PLAYGROUND 2 WATER RING 3 FLOWER BED 4 GREEN GYM 5 PAVILLION 6 AMPHITHEATHER 7 ZEN GARDEN ( ROCK ) 8 PARKING SPACE WITH TICKET COUNTER 9 CHHAVON KA AANGAN
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If building the artificial environments is is to create the environment as nature, then whether the artificial environment should attempt to exceed artificial substance, to appear as natural phenomenon and alternate status?
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Taking this inspiration, the designer created a curvaceous public seating area that has many levels and appears to form around the trees. Stepping up the levels, you will find yourself surrounded by the leaves of the trees, creating a private spot sheltered from the street. Land form , Sunlight Wind flow , Water Vegetation , People & activity
S.A.D TROPHY 7TH SEMESTER – 4TH YAER – COMPETION Typology – Commercial Location – North Pole The Celestial Observatory at the North Pole is more than just an astronomical research facility; it is a conduit to the cosmos where the extraordinary becomes a part of everyday life. It invites us to venture beyond the boundaries of conventional understanding and to embrace the marvels of the universe with a sense of magic and wonder. In this sanctuary of magical realism, the night sky becomes a canvas where dreams are transmuted into reality. It stands as a tribute to the power of the human imagination and the timeless allure of the unknown. Here, magic and reality converge, allowing us to explore the cosmos with wide-eyed wonder and boundless curiosity.
CELESTIAL OBSERVATORY How to find a design that fits coherently into the enchanting landscapes of ‘ north pole ‘ without disturbing its tranquility, and furthermore how to minimize the foot print of the new structures on the ice and the mountain ?These, were our considerations throughout the design process in order to unfold a new proposal, which enriches the beauty of north pole instead of harming its. Main character: the harmony between nature and architecture. Thus, we have used a simple and humble design language, aiming to enrich the experience of the visitors by allowing architecture to be a platform, where the human can experience a higher state of being while observing, the night sky.
Site justification Perched on its rocky ready to fall the Rockies office of Greenland seems to ignore the gravity faced with such an extreme situation the intervention hey to be placed in a double relationship with the surrounding deeply linked to its and yet a posed to its geographical situations By positioning itself below the water body and out of the site the project wishes to serve as a pause India commotion of the sense in order to suggest another look at the world this is why the intervention slips in the ground at the edge of the no out of this topographical relationship with the site project delivers a simple image of architecture lost behind this series of walls of rocks are house the different programme of the project each block has private open space hey which can be used for sitting hey during the day and as an astronomical observation at night
Concept The architecture silence makes it possible to eliminate the super flow so that only the essential can express itself the observatory the landscape the sky hidden in the side the architectural project become a tool of knowledge whatever it is for the understanding of the celestial vault are the place in which it takes place. The cosmos as long captivated humanity inviting us to gaze in the wonder of the celestial spectacles conceptual design of celestial observatory aims to create harmonised blend of science art and magical realism a cylindrical dome design to harmonise the natural surrounding it's seeks to be more than a astronomical research centre it aspires to be a sanctuary for curiosity learning and inspiration with its unique design incorporation of advanced technology and commitment to sustainability this celestial observation and worse to connect you managed to the vast wonder cosmos igniting a sense of awe understanding of generation to come
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Observatories are equipped with one or more telescopes to collect and focus light from distant celestial objects. These telescopes can be optical, radio, or other specialized types, depending on the objects of interest and the observatory's goals. These instruments help astronomers gather data about the brightness, color, and other characteristics of celestial objects. Observatories have a dome or enclosure that can be rotated to expose the telescope to different parts of the sky while protecting it from weather conditions and light pollution. The location of an observatory is crucial. It is typically situated in remote areas with minimal light pollution and atmospheric interference. High altitudes are also preferred to reduce the impact of the earth's atmosphere on observations. So the location for my observatory is Greenland . place full of stars ,clear sky, ice and aurora borealis .Modern observatories are often equipped with control centers for remotely operating telescopes and processing the data collected.
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Underneath eternal heaven the new building becomes place to observe and live the experience of immersion in the immensity of the sky the observatory complex offers an unforgettable location the presence of the opening in the ceiling allows the continuous relation with sky relationship that is dedicated to all the those who desire to emerge themselves into an extraordinary experience feeling the sensational emotion of laying down or having a bath under the star
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SECTION The entire intention aims to create eating a continuous observatory from this site to the people with the opportunity to observe the stars even from the path
OBSERVATORY
L.B.T TROPHY 6TH SEMESTER – 3TH YAER – COMPETION Typology – Residential Location – Nagpur
The rural population of India is the backbone of the country, yet they often lack opportunities and are forced to migrate to urban areas in search of a better life. However, due to limited resources, they often end up living in slums without basic services. Despite this, they contribute to the economy by providing services we take for granted. They must receive the basic services they need to improve their living conditions and break out of the vicious cycle.
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