“folio� selected architectural works 2010 - 2017
Harshdeep Arora b.arch 2015
“Architecture should speak of its time a
About Harshdeep Arora (born 1991) is an Architect graduate from Sushant School of Art & Architecture, Gurgaon, India. He has conducted internships under various renowned firms like Prabhakar Bhagwat & Associates, Ahmedabad & Vikram Varma Associates, New Delhi.
and place, but yearn for timelessness� - Frank O. Gehry
As an Architect he has worked in the internationally acclaimed architecture & engineering firm AECOM India Pvt. Ltd. India & in DADA Partners, a renowned design firm based in Gurgaon, India, with a keen interest in design, conceptual sketching, design visualization as well as site delivery.
Professional Experience 2011 - Summer Intern at Prabhakar Bhagwat & Associates, Ahmedabad 2012 - Summer Intern at Studio Earth, New Delhi 2012-2014 - Freelancer for Studio Earth, Golden Ratio Designs, New Delhi 2014-2015 - Intern at Vikram Varma & Associates, New Delhi 2015-2016 - Architect-I at AECOM India Pvt. Ltd, Gurgaon
Harshdeep Arora Birth: 06/10/1991 Email : harsh.arora06@yahoo.com Phone: +91 99539 86652 Address: 653, Phase 2, Dugri Road, Ludhiana, Punjab, India Nationality : Indian LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/harshworks Portfolio : https://issuu.com/harshdeeparora/docs/ selected_works
Education Bachelors In Architecture (5 Years Degree) Sushant School Of Art And Architecture, Gurgaon Delhi NCR, India Primary and Secondary Eduction Sacred Heart Convent Sr. Sec. School, Ludhiana, Punjab, India
Languages English Hindi Punjabi
Fluent Native Native
2016-2017 - Junior Architect at Design & Development Atelier DADA, Gurgaon
Software Skills Autodesk AutoCAD and Layout Advanced Autodesk 3DS Max Advanced Autodesk Revit Architecture Intermediate Autodesk Maya Basic Sketch up and Layout Advanced Rhinoceros 3D modelling Intermediate Lumion Rendering Advanced Mental-Ray & Vray Rendering Intermediate Ecotect Analysis Intermediate Adobe Photoshop Advanced Adobe Illustrator Intermediate Adobe InDesign Intermediate Adobe Lightroom Intermediate Autodesk Navisworks Basic Bentley Projectwise Intermediate Grasshopper Scripting Basic Processing Basic MS Office: Powerpoint | Word | Excel Advanced
Academic Work
2013-2014
2010-2011
URBAN DESIGN Urban design proposal in Sector - 53, New Gurgaon,
Preliminary exercises in varying forms and materials, building modular spaces, and geometrical model making. CULTURAL CENTRE DESIGN Aim to design a cultural centre amidst the greens of the Garden of 5 Senses, Saket, New Delhi 2011-2012 PRIMARY SCHOOL DESIGN Designed a school for special children, effected from autism, incorporating safe and a wholesome environment for the children, near M.G. Road, Gurgaon. OLD AGE HOME DESIGN Designed an old age home for the old pilgrims living by the ghats of Maheshwar, to improve their living conditions. 2012-2013 WORLD TRADE CENTRE DESIGN Designed a Media Centre as a hub for the fast developing city of Gurgaon on NH-8, Sector-29, Gurgaon HOUSING DESIGN Housing Design in Kidwai Nagar, New Delhi, upholding EWS and lower class housing requirements in the area WORKING DRAWINGS World Trade Centre : 3rd Year Design
RESEARCH PAPER Learning from the ways of Cinema, exploring different Paradigms of designing ARCHITECTURAL THESIS Designing to enhance the Architectural Experience of Chandni Chowk streets, finding the hidden treasures within this Heritage area.
Extra Curricular Activity participated in Landscape Trophy in 54th annual NASA convention held in Ahmedabad. Citation: the entry was selected in top 16 participated in Hypothetical Design Competition 2012 during annual ZONASA convention held in Hamirpur. Citation: ranked no. 1 Designing and painting a wall in the college premises during the annual fest ATHARVA 2012 participated in Transparence Club Design Competition 2012-2013 Designing and painting a wall in the college premises during the College Fest EXPERIA 2013 Designing website layout and posters, banners and advertisements for College Fest EXPERIA 2013 participated in International Design Competition, London during 55th annual NASA convention held in Sonepat. Citation: Ranked in Top 12 best entries participated in Landscape Trophy in 55th annual NASA convention held in Sonepat.
Table of Contents academic work
LEARNING FROM THE SILVER SCREEN
10-11
WALKING THROUGH THE FRAMES
12-35
MEDIA CENTRE
36-41
LIVE WORK P.L.A.Y.
42-47
BACK TO THE FISSURE
48-51
THE SEED OF REVIVAL
52-57
POTTER’S AREA DESIGN
58-61
: A TRIGGER TO THE FUTURE
professional experience
Thesis 2014 | Viewing Platform as seen from a performance stage inside the now dilapidated Khazanchi Haveli (Mansion)
C-154 PERSONAL RESIDENCE
64-65
GOLF COURSE STARTER’S HUT
66-69
RIYADH METRO PROJECT
70-71
SPA CAMPUS MASTER PLAN
72-75
GOGIA FARMHOUSE
76-77
ARORA FARMHOUSE
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GRAPHICS & PHOTOGRAPHY
82-87
*Amdavad ni pol, old houses of Ahmedabad, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
ACADEMIC WORK
Sushant School of Art & Architecture 2010 - 2015
Research Paper in Architecture LEARNING FROM THE SILVER SCREEN: A TRIGGER TO THE FUTURE The influence of films and filming techniques on architecture, the research paper focuses on identifying and explaining varying ways through which films over the century have helped in evolving and inspiring architecture.
Vertov's vision of a camera's lens merged with an eye
Camera moving among the crowd
Camera as the omnipresent eye watching everything
The similarities in techniques of film making and architecture that were and that are evolving over with time. The new age influence of experientially rich graphic imagery of films that can help in developing architecture.
An Extract from Summary:
Views experienced by a spectator visiting the Parthenon in Greece
A relation between architecture and cinema, through the creation of space, the virtual and the real, through the similarities in viewing mediums. The idea now moves forward by exploring various ideas that are common in both architecture and film, that may have inspired and may inspire the architects around the world. Such are the three movements of: - Montage in architecture, introduced in film making, and then applied to study architecture by Sergei M. Eisenstein.
(Left)Collection of various frames representing functions, events in spaces, collection of forms, (Right)superimposed permutated on one another to develop abstract forms, spaces and linkages driving the final design - Bernard Tschumi Movement in Architecture
- Mise-en-scene, a theatrical term, also applied to film making, and architecture. - Movements and events in space, an idea common both in film making and architecture, applied and promoted by the architect Bernard Tschumi.
The drastic difference in the composition and views of two different shots taken from George Lucas's film THX1138
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Methodology
*Hidden Treasures of Chandni Chowk : Delapidated Haveli | Gali Chatta Pratap, Chandni Chowk. Potential Site for view through a frame
Thesis 2013-2014
WALKING THROUGH THE Frames Enhancing the Chandni Chowk Experience
individual project
The streets of Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, with its extensive Multi-Cultural history and rich heritage is one of the jewels that the city of New Delhi has always been proud of. The history of Shahjahanabad with Chandni Chowk as its central economical as well as cultural hub, the area boasts tonnes of Heritage Structures, food streets and galis (lanes), beautiful clothes and hosiery, hardware shops. Tourists from around the globe visit this place to experience the beautiful journey of Chandni Chowk. But with the growing population and conversion of this area into a wholesale market the area is visited daily in numerous numbers for economic and trade purposes, shadowing the heritage of the area. With the increase of cases of mugging, the area is avoided by major population of tourists as well as casual visitors. Hence developing an extensive network of a journey through the streets of Chandni Chowk connected through skywalks and balconies, developed after locating the Jewels hidden within the streets. Taken forward the concept of movement through frames and montages of beautiful faรงades as in my research paper, by developing scientifically designed frames, insertions and viewing platforms, to enhance the experience of visitors and segregate the functioning of the visitors, tourists and residents.
Chandni Chowk 12
New Delhi
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Chandni Chowk Year 2014 Town Hall
Present Street of Chandni Chowk
Chandni Chowk
Dilapidated Building
Maliwara Road
* a Kucha (lane) front on Gali Guliyan | Chandni Chowk
Chandni Chowk Street Year 1640
Site Analysis - potential heritage structures & viewing positions The Site - An amalgamation of a variety of rich architecture & artistic details, merged in one of the most intricate urban context - The Chandni Chowk of New Delhi. The historic significance of the streets of Chandni Chowk & its unique layout attracts numerous foreign visitors from around the world. Now a famous trade hub, the streets are saturated with traders, shoppers, visitors who roam the streets daily making the place impossible to tread by tourists throughout the week. In the recent years the site has seen a decline in the number of tourists due to a lack in safety for people especially the young & women, lack in public utilities, no improvement in urban design strategies & a constant degradation of the rich heritage that the has. The site requires an urgent attention in order to tackle the current situation & make the area accessible, safe & a rich experience for the visitors, especially tourists. 14
Nai Sarak
Chandni Chowk Metro Station
Upcoming Red Fort Metro Station
Chandni Chowk Main Stre
et
Paranthe Wali Gali
Red Fort
Sheesh Ganj Gurudwara
Naughara
Gali Khazanchi
Kinari Bazar
Esplanade Road
Katra Kushal Rai
Dariba Kalan Gali Gulyan
Gali Anar
Parking
Potential Sites
AROUND DARIBA KALAN,
CHANDNI CHOWK THE FIRST PHASE OF THE URBAN DESIGN STRATEGY Gali Chhata Pratap Maintained Lawns in front of Red Fort
Hazur Wali Gali Gali Mata Wali
Nai Sarak
Jama Masjid Road
Chaha Rahat
Meena Bazar
Jama Masjid Redevolopment Site
Potential Development Sites Sites Developed
Upcoming Jama Masjid Metro Station
*plan view of Chandni Chowk
Jama Masjid
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Site Analysis - Problem Analysis Low Safety for: Women
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Children
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Visitors/Tourists
Dilapidated Buildings/Vacant Sites
View obstructions & Noise Pollution on main street
Destruction of heritage
Missing greens
View Obstructions
Site Analysis - Potential Heritage Structures & Viewing positions
Saturated Streets
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Experiential typology & Design Intent Rich culture & unique structures evoke a site specific, varying between various experiences.
Designing structures & connections enhancing accessibility & improving visual experiences.
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Developing Connections
Potential sites & design parameters
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Design Concept Designing various viewing platforms and frames according to viewing Angles, Positions, Heights and Distances from the Potential Heritage Structures to create an experience for the viewers, keeping in mind various parameters like the kind of Structure catered varying between Monumental, Panoramic, Scenic, Cultural, Artistic detailed views specific to the kind of Heritage Structures catered.
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Site Development DEVELOPED SITES
CONNECTED BY DEVELOPED ROUTES UNDERGROUND | EMBEDDED | STREET
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Key Developed Sites Skywalk Connections Pedestrian Connections Underground Connections
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1. Platform Design (Site 6) Platform Design Ht. from ground: 8.5m Angle of view: 49deg Distance from object: 12m Type: Zoom | Directional Site Khazanchi Haveli Gali Khazanchi | Dariba Kalan The platform at Khazanchi Haveli is situated at the 1st overlooking the courtyard as well as the arcade of to be redeveloped as Cultural performance stage for small scale drama, musical as well as cultural performances that can be held within this space.
Site Section through Intervention
* View of the Dilapidated Khazanchi Haveli at Gali Khazanchi, Chandni Chowk.
Skywalk Access Existing Balconies
Platform Seating
Access from existing Balcony Existing Arch Windows
Stage - Rear Stage - Front
Audience Seating
Street Entry
Moving through the layered platform design that seems to emerge from the surrounding area, converting into a designed frame that focuses to the remaining architectural details of the Haveli. The performance with the foreground of the heritage structure enhances the space and defines a new purpose for this Haveli.
Platform Isometric
S-E View
Platform Plan The Frame
Entry from Balcony
Layered Frames
Platform Section
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Developed Intervention Plans
Embedded Skywalk
+4500mm
Audience Seating Platform 1
Access Path
+1500mm
Entry to Underground Path Performing Stage
Existing Arcade
Skywalk/Balcony Lvl. Plan @ 4500mm
Street Lvl. Plan @ 1500mm
Casting In-Situ: Merge into the Concrete Context
Structural System:
Designed for the Site - Site Specific Prefabricated and transported
Aesthetic Design:
Wood laminate / wood finishing Subtle addition to the Structure
ConsTruction : On-site Assembly
- Prefabricated, Site Specific Structures - Easy to transport - Technical work during Factory manufacture
Tourist Circulation
Local/Worker Circulation
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View from Performance Stage
View through the FRAME
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Platform Isometric N-E View
2. Platform Design (Site 11) Platform Design Ht. from ground: 3.05m Angle of view: 3deg Distance from object: 2m Type: Directional
Site
Gali Chail Puri | Dharampura Chandni Chowk
The platform is located within the streets (Gali Chail Puri) within Chandni Chowk, to be developed as a display cum exhibition area for local arts & crafts promoting the local artisans and displaying them to the visitors as well as tourists. The platform creates a frame overlooking the beautiful Digambar Jain Mandir. 24
* View of the ruins of an old Lakhori Brick Wall on the periphery of the site of development
Entrance
Circulation
Platform Plan
Site Section through Intervention
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Existing Lakhori Brick Ruin
Platform Isometric
N-W View
3. Platform Design (Site 7) Platform Design Ht. from ground: 8.5m Angle of view: 5deg Distance from object: 70m Type: 360deg | Monumental 360deg View Platform
Site
Chowk Kotwal Opp. Sheesh Ganj Gurudwara The Platform is located on the main Chandni Chowk near Chandni Chowk Metro Station and has been provided with one of the main entries and ticketing junction for the skywalk. The site overlooks the monumental Sheesh Ganj Gurudwara and the Sunehri Masjid, hubs of major religious activities. Due to high congestion on street and no pedestrianisation the platform is designed as a part of the skywalk allowing easier, safer movement of travellers.
Frame 1 towards Sunehri Masjid
Frame 2 towards Sheesh Ganj Gurudwara Support Brackets for the platform
Platform Isometric
S-W View
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Platform Section
Platform Isometric
Ticketing Counter nearby existing metro station
Skywalk
S-E View
Chandni Chowk Metro Station
360deg View Platform
Steps from the skywalk
Intricate network of commercial & residential buildings
View towards Sunehri Masjid
360 degree platform
Road lvl 00 Entry from metro station Chandni Chowk Ramp embedded to nearby buildings
+11000
Skywalk
View towards Gurudwara Sheesh Ganj
Frame 2 towards Sheesh Ganj Gurudwara
Site Section through Intervention
Road lvl 00
Circulation
Platform Plan
4. Library & Cafe (Site 9) Nai Sarak | Chandni Chowk
Platform 4 Design Ht. from ground: 7.5m Angle of view: 6deg Distance from object: 85m Type: Panoramic | Directional
Site
Nai Sarak | Chandni Chowk Opp. Town Hall The platform is located over a dilapidated 1st floor of a building on Chandni Chowk overlooking the heritage Town Hall, to be converted into a Museum. The approach from the skywalk as well as the ground floor for the Library housing the books Indian History and from other publications existing on the Nai Sarak Road. The Cafe on the 2nd floor approached through one of the two viewing frames installed on the facade of the building. The two platform frames along with the connecting ramps make up the facade design of the building. The two frames are passed by as one approaches the terrace seating of the cafe.
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Platform Isometric 29
Aerial View from N-E
Floor Plans
Library Floor
+4500mm
Cafe Floor
+7500mm
Terrace Cafe
Intervention Site Elevation
Proposed Library & Cafe
Skywalk
CHANDNI CHOWK
Nai Sarak
Existing Shops/Retail
+10500mm Visitor Circulation General Circulation
View through the FRAME Town Hall Chandni Chowk
Site Section through Intervention
Through the Library & Cafe Spaces & through attached Platform Module
5. Visitor Centre (Site 1) Red Fort | Chandni Chowk
Platform 5 Design Ht. from ground: 8.5m (Roof lvl) Angle of view: 5deg Distance from object: 70m Type: 360deg | Monumental
Satellite View of the proposed development
Site In front of Red Fort Entry Current Site for Red Fort Metro Station The Platform is located near the famous Red Fort in Chandni Chowk, New Delhi. Due to the large number of people visiting Red Fort, and with the upcoming Red Fort Metro Station by the year 2016 in the vicinity, the site boasts an opportunity to develop a hub for artistic activities and conservation & heritage activist office. The area is developed as an exit to the underground Red Fort Metro Station, with an underground connection to the heritage route developed through the Khazanchi Haveli. The design has been kept very subtle and a part of the front landscape to keep it from shadowing the magnificence of the Fort, due to development being extremely close to the entrance of Red Fort, The Visitor Centre contains exhibition spaces as one exits the metro station, with underground areas for restoration works being carried out by ASI & INTACH focusing in reviving the heritage spaces in the area. The roof of the development accessible from the lawns behind act as a viewing platform for Red Fort, Digambar jain Temple & Jama Masjid at the far end.
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Platform Isometric South Side View
Floor Plans
Visitor Circulation General Circulation
Lower Basement Plan
Basement Plan
Ground Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
View 1 from the platform
Platform Section
Through the Exhibition Space & Steps for platform
View 2 from the platform
WTC Design 2012 Media Building Sector 29, Gurgaon individual project
The aim to develop a World Trade Centre in Sector-29, Gurgaon on NH10 Highway. A Media Building is proposed on the site to cater to various broadcasting companies. The design of the building is conceptually conceived as a building showcasing its every side, twisting and turning, housing varying activities within, ranging from broadcasting studios, to a hotel, to a retail mall. The design also has a free market area at its centre for various informal activities. The external exoskeleton illuminates the surrounding with showing off the activities (media) happening inside.
Concept Sketches
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Building Isometric
N-E View
The building acts as a beacon directing, informing and bringing light to the city of Gurgaon. A 24x7 running development on the national highway acting as a landmark to the New Gurgaon.
A Landmark - Beacon of information that illuminates throughout the Night
The Exoskeletan Facade - An inside out approach for the Media Zone
Technical Drawing
Ground Floor Part Plan
Design Layouts
+26500mm
+58500mm
+54500mm
+22500mm +50500mm
+18500mm
+46500mm
+42500mm
+10500mm
+38500mm
+34500mm
+6500mm
Hotel Floor Plans
* Floor plans of Media Building Gurgaon, mimicking the outer form
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Design Sections
Being a World Trade Centre, the development itself acts as an amalgamation of numerous functions & caters to a wide variety of users. The exoskeletal form twists and turns around the site to accommodate all these functions, with a multi-storey Hotel with wide range of views on one end to seamless office floors allowing open planning, on the other. The retail & shopping district on another side creates variety of inner spaces bring up other functions like flea markets, event spaces, amphitheatre & seating spaces.
multi storey hotel space
A
D C
B
key plan
media office district
MEDIA OFFICES
Section A
Through the Media Office District
basement parking
Section B
Through the Hotel Block
multi storey hotel space
media office district
residential district
OAT & central open flee market
multi storey hotel space
Section C
Through the Hotel Block
retail & shopping district open air theatre
internal view
retail & shopping district
retail & shopping district
basement parking
Section D
Through Retail District
Suncity street typology (Case Study)
Urban Design 2013-2014
Live Work P.L.A.Y.
Developing Gurgaon Phase II
group project
Urban Design Studio 2013-2014 was performed in a group of 2 people for site analysis and site interventions to be performed for Ward 32, Gurgaon. The area covers both Commercial as well residential spaces, with a large scope of development due to its early stages of development. Hence the design was developed for Sector-53, Gurgaon on the upcoming express-way Golf Course Road. Redeveloped the Saraswati Kunj residential area and introduced the play factor that has been missing from all over Gurgaon. Also introduced a Stadium, flea market, hotel in the vicinity to promote the inflow of people to the area.
Sections through Suncity (Case Study)
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Transport & Street Analysis
Route Mapping
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Site Zoning
Concept sketches - Stadium Design
Flea Market
Stadium
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Intervention Site Plan
Along with developing the entire are of Sarawati Kunj, the design for various elements especially the Stadium was also conceived conceptually for an overall harmonious approach to the development of the entire area. The stadium is designed originating from agriculture of Haryana, leaves of a tree, as a tribute to the forests lost due to the development of New Gurgaon. Working on similar lines, the site itself is kept organic in its design approach.
Currently the new development in Gurgaon is extremely developer driven with extremely low access for pedestrian and cyclists. Hence a number of pedestrian & street interventions are proposed to make the new development pedestrian friendly and promote a healthier lifestyle. The concept of Live Work PLAY promotes a sports driven development currently missing in Gurgaon. A number of cycle tracks, playgrounds, a stadium, flea markets accessed through pedestrian routes are introduces in order to achieve the same.
Pedestrian & Street Interventions
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the amphitheatre
Aerial View towards stadium
pping & flea market
the amphitheatre
inside the stadium
Naman Ahuja|Harshdeep Arora
market drop off at auditorium inside the stadium
auditorium Naman Ahuja|Harshdeep Arora
stadium
Walking towards the stadium
Site Views
ector 53, Ward No. 32, Gurgaon
king towards the stadium
Site Views
No. 32, Gurgaon
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Aerial View towards the free market & parking
the amphitheatre the amphitheatre
live. work .PL Y Urban Design Studio
2013-2014
the flea & market shopping flea market
Sector 53, Ward No. 32, Gurgaon
shopping & flea market inside the stadium
inside the stadium
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ticket counters of stadium Walking towards the stadium
Naman Ahuja|Harshdeep Arora
drop off at auditorium
Arora
drop off at auditorium
Intervention View
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ZONASA Competition 2012 - Hypothetical Design
"BACK TO THE FISSURE" Citation - 1st Prize
group project
The design is conceived for an annual competition with a free to design brief, set in way future, for a hypothetical situation threatening human survival. The Site : A catastrophic event in the future, renders the surface of the earth useless, along with all it's natural resources depleted. The event marks with the climate getting heavily effected due to the depletion of atmospheric protective layers, an event that creates enormous cracks over the earth's crust. With the humankind unable to fly out the design is proposed as an Ark, a ship that sails & sets in fissures, harnessing the only available energy resources i.e the Sun & the earth (Geothermal). The ship moves from fissure to fissure colonizing, with pods allowing community living. A central communal space at the top connected with lofts that allow access between pods. Due to low atmosphere the entire species survives within the Arc - the central space & the pods, a nomadic life that moves between fissures, harnessing the available resources, ensuring mankind's Survival.
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“The end had arrived. It was sudden, no time for remorse, no time for looking back. Humanity cannot afford to immerse itself in memories. We can only look forward. Earth had been reduced to nothing. With all our technological advancements and that indomitable trait
- the human spirit.“
“We arose from the ashes, with naught but our will to survive. And survive we did.“
“Since the surface had been rendered uninhabitable, we moved to the giant fissures that had sprouted all over the earth. It was like a return to the caves. We harnessed the sun, and tapped into the energy of the earth. We lived in crystals that channelled this energy. It was the dawn of a new era. In a world of overwhelming complexity of zero-sum economics and peak-oil, the apocalypse came not as problem, but as answer. The 'end of' also implied a 'beginning of'. A chance to re-start and re-think.“
“The end was only the beginning.”
Crystal Superstructure
Setting atop the Crack
Splitting into Crystal Pods
The Colony
Bird’s Eye View
Embedding & Colonising 50
Due to expansion by splitting, the crystal structure can permeate any sort of crevasse.
The Colony
Section
Urban Design 2013-2014
The seed of REVIVAL
the story of ghitorni, new delhi Citation - top 12 entries
group project
Set in the scenic background of the Aravallis is the small village of Ghitorni. Located on the Delhi - Gurgaon border, it came about as a small settlement between the hills and a lake, with the land in between used for agriculture. With time, the settlement grew around the lake, and so did the need for the land for agriculture. The hills were cut down and as a result, they started receding. This affected the natural catchment basin of the lake, as the water that used to come from the hills now got blocked by the furrows in the fields. Hence the lake started dying.
Growth Timeline
Intervention Area
Sewage collected on the road. The sewage scattered over the present road
Present Site Section
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Here we see a shift in the population growth away from the lake, major reason being the building of a link road from M. G. Road towards the hills, developing a commercial hub for the area. The area grew very randomly with one house popping up next to an existing one wherever space permitted, the planning that is required never happened. As a result, the area neither has proper sewage lines not water supply lines. A 150mm wide and 200mm deep trench was dug, running along the homes, which simply had outlet pipes pouring all sewage onto the road-side. The lake turned into a sewage reception pit and a free dumping ground. But the ground water level started depleting drastically. Hence begins the
Household sewage open directly into the insufficiently small open sewer lines, which overflow into the streets and during monsoons, cover the ground floor area of most houses.
The lake in the centre, as huge as 77m wide and 17m deep, is nothing but a collection pit for sewage, killing the natural flora and fauna and acting as a breeding ground for parasites.
The central lake once used as the supplier of bathing and cleaning water for humans and cattle, now is a marshy deathbed for the cattle and slow poison for humans.
STORY OF GHITORNI
The entire land that does not belong privately is used as a dumping ground,leading to the clogging of sewers and the dying of the lake.
Shabby & unmaintained streets The old lake, now the free dumping ground of the area
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Shortage in water and inadequate government supply is met by deep boring wells operating 24x7. Bores are dug in individual houses too, depleting the already low water table, without any effort towards replenishment.
As the area required an urgent design strategy to tackle the increased degradation of the site, a design to reduce the damage, treat the current lake, & make provision for a future sewage system. CENTRAL CLEANING UNIT - Cleans up Water using activated carbon and other filters. Cleaning and releasing the water inside the lake itself. Emits light during night ACTIVATING the area i.e. people from all over are attracted. A module that can be repeated at such places.
CENTRAL CLEANING UNIT
Solar Panels
Inlet for Water Translucent membrane sac - letting clean water out and emitting light during night
OUTER FRAMED STRUCTURE OUTER FRAMED STRUCTURE - Symbolic of the leaves of a Wheat Plant, the structure separates the people from the central lake, a measure considered necessary due to the earlier degradation of lake by the residents. A lake accessible visually but can’t be used for daily activities. Framed structure outside inspired from the leaves of a wheat plant - a protection for the lake
ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES - The outer structure supports a wide path on itself to which all the roads and major links come and meet. An area providing space for the local food and other markets, community interaction, local sports like kushti, for grazing and provides shade for cows. Open area around lake & the structure
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The Central Lake
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Existing Built Intervention
Schematic Isometric
Intervention at the J
Ground Water Replenished - the original source of water supply in the area revived
The New Site Section
Sedimentation tank 56
As the current streets have been converted into sewage, the entire area is take a level up, the Ground level is covered & converted into sewage allowing for landscape to grow & another level is introduced as the new road level. The central lake has the treatment plant, with a central unit that keeps the lake clean. A design strategy that can be repeated throughout such sites.
Repetition of the Lake Module Area: Ghitorni Village, Gurgaon - Identify areas where lakes can be formed - Repeat the design process - Connect water bodies through link roads
Repetition across the City Area: Arya Nagar, Gurgaon - Similar organic growth around the lake - Identifying natural depressions & empty plots - Creation of the module - Repetition of this success story
A look into the Future Roads shifted to Level 1
Junction of the Sewage
Waste disposal plants planted
Old road allowed to become sewer
Sedimentation tank 57
Design Studio 2010-2011
Potter's Area Design Garden of 5 Senses, New Delhi
individual project
The Garden of 5 Senses situated in Saket, New Delhi houses numerous exhibits ranging from sculptures to varying variety of flowers and has a number of upcoming restaurants and diners that fill the night air with excitement. Due to this intermingling of different classes visiting the area for different purposes the area becomes a centre for promotion of local artists and artisans. Hence designing an area for Potter's and creating a Potter's market. The planning of the area is designed around an amphitheatre, inspired from water ripple that originates centrally, moving outwards creating areas for varying activities. The area houses Pottery classes, artist spaces, potter's market, exhibition areas, puppet performance stage and amphitheatre along with food court & reception areas. The amalgamation of different materials and forms i.e. indigenous mud and adobe constructed spaces covered by flexible and replaceable tensile roofing make this as a very unique experience for the visitors.
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Site Plan
Site Section CC' view towards N-E
Site Section DD' view towards S-W
Site Elevation view towards N-E
Site Elevation view towards S-W
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Physical Model : Potter's Area
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*landscape sketch
PROFESSIONAL WORK 2015 - Present
*includes work done during 9 month academic internship
Internship 2014-2015 at Vikram Varma Associates
C-154 Personal Residence Sector-56 Gurgaon, India
Type : Residential Construction Started : January 2014 Status : Completed Role : Detail Drawings, Consultant Coordination, Site Coordination & Visits During my 9 month Academic internship at Vikram Varma & Associates, Vasant Kunj, New Delhi I got the opportunity to work on variety of projects which included a residential, presentation drawings for two factories, a Golf Course Starter's Hut & on a few other projects. Located in the plotted residential area of Gurgaon, this residential project is built on a 480 sq.m. plot for a Business class family of 4 members. The house is laid along with a central circular staircase with a wooden inclined roof on top to be laid with wooden shingles as covering.
Ground Floor Plan
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The house is built entirely as an RCC framed in structure with AAC blocks & fired clay bricks for partitions. Due to the Architect's specialization in Woodwork the entire Roof structure & pergolas as well as the door windows are done as wood framed structure. Due to a west facing front elevation the parking & front lawn are shaded by a coffered roof of first floor slab & the balcony is shaded by swinging vertical wooden louvers on first floor.
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Internship 2014-2015 at Vikram Varma Associates
Gary Player Golf Course Starter’s Hut DLF Phase 2, Gurgaon
Type : Sports Construction Started : October 2014 Status : Completed Role : Presentation & GFC Detail Drawings, 3D Renderings, Site Coordination & Visits
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Another small scale project that I got the opportunity to work on was options for 2 Starter's to be built in the Golf Course at two locations. The first one at the start of the Course. The building is conceptualized to emerge from the ground & become part of the Golf Course Mounds itself. With the flexibility to use the landscape around as well as the need to materialize the design as natural as possible, wood pergola as well as rough stone was used to build the same.
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The second Hut is a part of the Golf Course runway & can be repeated as a module around the site. Again a usage of earth burms as well as natural stone along with Wooden Roof structure makes the design sustainable as well has natural aesthetics. These huts serve the players & cater to their convenience during their lengthy games. With a provision for drinks, food & other equipment necessary for them. The hut has a space for two people employees as well as a parking provision for the Golf Carts is to be made available at the respective sites.
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Professional Work 2015-2016 Junior Architect at AECOM, Gurgaon
Riyadh Metro Project, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Riyadh, Line -1&2
Type : Mass Transit Construction Started : September 2015 Status : Ongoing Role : BIM for Metro Egress Shafts, Design Drawings & 3D Renderings for Presentations, Working Drawings, Coordination with multi-party consultants, Quantity extractions & clash detection of Egress Shaft Models. Softwares Used : Autodesk Revit Architecture & BIMLink Autodesk AutoCAD Autodesk Navisworks Autodesk 3DS Max Adobe Photoshop Bentley Projectwise
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The Riyadh Metro Project is a metro construction project for which the Egress Shafts needed to be designed & coordinated by AECOM India. The project involves the BIM modelling of Egress Shafts required to be constructed at various locations along Line 1&2 of Riyadh Metro.
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As a Junior Architect in AECOM, a multi-national architecture, engineering & construction firm, at their office based in Gurgaon, India, I got the opportunity to work on Metro conctruction project in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Also I was involved on the presentation work for Ahmedabad and Bangalore Metros including drawing editing, 3D Model making and views preparation for presentation and walkthroughs on Trimble Sketchup.
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Electronic drawings once printed, are uncontrolled and may become out-dated. Refer to Aconex for current revision.
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Professional Work 2016-2017 Junior Architect at DADA Partners, Gurgaon
SPA Campus Master Plan Vasant Kunj, New Delhi
Type : Urban Design Competition Started : February 2016 Status : Planning Role : Presentation & Approval Drawings, Presentation Booklets, 3D Rendering & Campus Walkthrough, DUAC & MCD (Government Bodies) Visits for Approvals. As a Junior Architect at DADA Partners, a multi-disciplinary firm providing services in Architecture, Urban Design & Planning, I got the opportunity to work on variety of projects like residential, urban design & master planning as well as a hospitality project. Due to small scale studio setup of the design firm, the responsibilities on each individual are high & also allow a direct interaction with the partners especially during the design delivery & site construction phases. With a site area of 20 acres the master planning of the new campus for School of Planning & Architecture, New Delhi, a premier institute of architecture & planning was awarded to DADA Partners under a national competition held in 2009. The project has been undergoing various approvals over the years with a possibility of construction starting next year. Working at DADA I have been involved in various presentation drawings as well as approvals required at the current phase.
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The campus located on Ridge area of Delhi demarcated for SPA Campus development has been carefully laid on the undulating landscape with careful consideration for present Flora & Fauna. The existing canyon is retained as a play area with provision for landscape labs improving & maintaining the conditions of fauna in the area. As a part of this project I have been involved in the approval stages of this campus, with constant reviews & changes in the master plan & other drawings like built up calculations, plans for fire department, basement & parking calculation diagrams as per approval requirements along with the preparation of various presentation booklets for individual building design typologies. A large scale institutional project that has given me an insight to master planning & site sensitivity along with an introduction to various requirements of a government project.
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SPA Campus
Axonometric View
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Located on a site of 1200 sq.m. in Gadaipur Farms, New Delhi, the following project is a farmhouse for a joint family of eight, with their individual spaces ranging from semi-public to private zones. The house has been laid for two families, keeping their individual layouts along with common zones for interaction including a lawn as well as common outdoor patios on ground floor, family terrace on first as well as common areas like gym, pool room, sauna & a terrace garden on the second floor.
Professional Work 2016-2017 Junior Architect at DADA Partners, Gurgaon
Gogia Farmhouse
Gadaipur Farms, New Delhi Type : Residential Construction Started : January 2017 Status : Ongoing
This project has been handled by me under the guidance of one of the head architects from it's presentation stage till date & is currently in it's finishing stage.
Role : Presentation Drawings, 3D Renderings & Modelling, Working drawings as well as spot detail drawings as & when required, Consultant Coordination, Site Visits & Coordination.
7'-9"
CHANGING ROOMS
4'-6" WIDE BALCONY
BATHROOM
KITCHEN 20'-4" x 13'-0"
DRESS 10'-8" X 8'-3"
PARENT'S BEDROOM 14'-6" X18'-2"
9'-3" X 7'-0"
DINING ROOM 13'-3" X 15'-0"
DRESS 9'-3" X6'-0"
DRESS 9'-3" X 5'-8"
DECK
5'-3"
LIFT PASSAGE 10'-0" WIDE
DRESS
DAUGHTER'S BEDROOM 17'-6" X 14'-0"
14'-0" X 11'-6"
UPPER LOUNGE 11'-3" X 14'-9"
STUDY/DEN 15'-2" X 10'-0"
CUTOUT 6'-0" X 7'-8"
3'-1034"
PUJA ROOM 6'-0" X 10'-3"
MASTER BEDROOM 14'-5" X 18'-7"
DN
PASSAGE 4'-0" WIDE
PASSAGE 7' WIDE
LOBBY 11'-0" X15'-2"
CUTOUT 6'-0" X 7'-8"
BATHROOM 9'-3" X 9'-4"
STORE 10'-6" X 5'-6"
LIFT
UP
4'-6" WIDE BALCONY
BEDROOM 18'-0" X 12'-7"
BATHROOM 10'-8" X 10'-0"
POWDER ROOM 8'-8" x 6'-0"
DRAWING ROOM 19'-0" x 19'-0"
BATHROOM 9'-8" X 8'-3"
5'-3"
8'-8"
BAR 10'-0" X 14'-6"
7'-3"
1'-10"
First Floor Plan 3'-9"
Ground Floor Plan
Rendered View
FAMILY TERRACE 6'-9" WIDE
TERRACE 9'-2" WIDE
FAMILY LIVING 13'-3" X 10'-3" 13'-3"
BATHROOM
STUDY 9'-5" X16'-0"
POOL
20'-0" X 12'-6"
STUDY/DEN 15'-2" X 10'-0"
BALCONY 5'-8" WIDE
11'-8" X 9'-0"
GUEST BEDROOM 19'-0" X13'-9"
ENTRANCE WALKWAY 4' WIDE
MASTER BEDROOM 19'-9" X 15'-7"
FRONT LAWN 37'-7" X 53'-8"
UPPER LOUNGE 10'-1" X 16'-1"
BATHROOM
UP LIVING ROOM 10'-6" X 16'-1"
10'-8" X 8'-0"
DRESS 12'-0" X 9'-0"
PASSAGE 5' WIDE
2'-9"
DN
TERRACE 5'-0" WIDE
LOBBY DECK
BATHROOM 13'-3" X 9'-0"
PASSAGE 5'-3" WIDE
KITCHEN 12'-6" X16'-9"
PUJA ROOM 6'-6" X 7'-6"
18'-2" X 12'-7"
STORE & PANTRY 12'-0" X 7'-5"
LOBBY 11'-8" X 8'-0"
PDR. ROOM 7'-7" X 6'-9"
DECK
BATHROOM 10'-8" X 9'-0"
DINING ROOM 11'-6" X 16'-3"
BALCONY 5'-0" WIDE DRAWING ROOM 19'-8" x 20'-3"
4 PARKING
DAUGHTER'S BEDROOM 17'-0" X 15'-0"
7'-6"
DRIVEWAY 12' WIDE
SEPTIC TANK
GUARD ROOM
PROJECT
FARMHOUSE, GADAIPUR
ENTRY
ENTRY
DRESS 11'-1" X 8'-7"
BAR 12'-0" X 9'-0"
BORING
U.G. WATER TANK
SOAK TANK
AREA DETAILS
NORTH VILLA GRD FLR : 2100 1ST FLR: 2375 TOTAL : 4475
NET BUILT UP AREA : 9575 SQFT
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GREEN TERRACE
DG & STORE 5'-6" X14'-3"
PROJECT
DRAWING TITLE
SOUTH VILLA
BEDROOM 13'-6" X 15'-8"
DG
2 PARKING
GRD FLR : 2850 SQFT 1ST FLR : 2250 TOTAL : 5100
BATHROOM 10'-6" X 8'-7"
GROUND FLOOR PLAN DRAWN HA
APPROVED MA
SCALE
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DATE
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AREA DETAILS
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SOUTH VILLA
NORTH VILLA
GRD FLR : 2850 SQFT 1ST FLR : 2250 TOTAL : 5100
GRD FLR : 2100 1ST FLR: 2375 TOTAL : 4475
NET BUILT UP AREA : 9575 SQFT
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN DRAWN HA
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DATE
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12'-6"
STONE
GROUND FLOOR F.F.L. LVL 0'-0"
WEST SIDE ELEVATION
TERRACE T.O.S.
LVL 23'-10"
TERRACE T.O.S.
TERRACE T.O.S.
FIRST FLOOR F.F.L.
LVL 23'-10"
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WOOD
WOOD
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STONE
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GROUND FLOOR
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EAST SIDE ELEVATION
LVL 0'-0"
SOUTH
NORTH SIDE ELEVATION
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CLIENT
ARCHITECTS
GOGIA FARM
MR. GOGIA
DADA DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
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TERRACE T.O.S.
11'-4"
LVL 23'-10"
FIRST FLOOR F.F.L. LVL 12'-6"
12'-6"
STONE
GROUND FLOOR F.F.L. LVL 0'-0"
WEST SIDE ELEVATION
TERRACE T.O.S.
TERRACE T.O.S.
LVL 23'-10"
LVL 23'-10"
11'-4"
W O O DEN LOUVERS
11'-4"
WOOD
WOOD
WOOD
FIRST FLOOR F.F.L.
FIRST FLOOR F.F.L. LVL 12'-6"
WOOD STONE
STONE
STONE
STONE
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STONE
STONE
12'-6"
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GROUND FLOOR F.F.L.
GROUND FLOOR F.F.L.
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LVL 0'-0"
NORTH SIDE ELEVATION
SOUTH SIDE ELEVATION
PROJECT
CLIENT
ARCHITECTS
GOGIA FARM
MR. GOGIA
DADA DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT ATELIER
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DRAWN HA
APPROVED MA
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DATE
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THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT AND IS NOT TO BE COPIED / REPRODUCED WITHOUT PRIOR PERMISSION.
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Professional Work 2016-2017 Junior Architect at DADA Partners, Gurgaon
Arora Farmhouse Vasant Kunj, New Delhi
Type : Residential Construction Started : February 2016 Status : Ongoing Role : 3D Modelling & Design Material Options, Working drawings as well as spot detail drawings as & when required, Consultant Coordination, Site Visits & Coordination.
8" LVL 30'-4"
1'-4"
1'
10'-6"
12'
11'-9"
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4'-1121"
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4'-10"
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2'-6"
1'-3"
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9'-5"
10'-2"
PUJA ROOM
4'-10"
8"
1'
5'-11" 1' 3'-2"
1'-2" 9" 13'-10" 1'-2"
STONE
ZINC CLADDING
8'-6"
12'-6" 12'-11"
1'
STONE
STONE
5"
9'-6"
12'-6"
W O O DEN LOUVERS
9'-9"
12'-11"
1'-121" 3'-421" 721"
3'-1"
4"
1'-2" 1'-2" 9'-5"
10'-5"
1'-6"
4'-6"
1'-3"
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1'-10"
12'-6"
11'-9" 1'-4" 11'-2"
2'-6"
23'-2"
8'
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1'-3"
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11"
East
12'-11"
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5'-421"
9"
8'-6"
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3'-6"
STONE
17'
1'-3" WOOD
CONCRETE TILE CLADDING
LVL
2'
W O O D GROUND FLOOR F.F.L. EAST ELEVATION LVL 3'-6"
UPPER TERRACE T.O.S.
13'
9'-11"
W O O DEN LOUVERS
1'
1' 1'-3" 3'-3"
3'-9"
1'-3" 10'-1"
1'-3" 1'-8"
TERRACE T.O.S.
WOOD
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1'-6"
GROUND FLOOR F.F.L. LVL 30'-4"
6"
1'-6" 1'-4" 7" 1'-3"
3'-6"
12'-6"
11'-9"
3" 1'-5"
ZINC CLADDING
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14'
9'-7"
STONE
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10'-2"
1' STONE
CONCRETE TILE CLADDING
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STONE
2'-5"
17'
6'-3"
1'-6"
PUJA ROOM
3'-3"
6" 1'-9" 1'-8"
13'-10"
9'-11"
LVL 17-4"
WOOD
1'-3" 1'-8"
6"
13'-10"
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10'-5"
FRONT ELEVATION 2
10'-6"
14'
6'
13'
GROUND FLOOR F.F.L.
FIRST FLOOR F.F.L. LVL17-4" 3'-6" LVL
11'-2"
1' 1'-3" 3'-3"
1' 3'-3" 5'-3" 2'-6"
12'-6"
13'-10"
13'
WOOD
14'-1121"
10' WOOD
2'-121"
4'
STONE
1'-3" TERRACE T.O.S.
LVL 30'-4"
2'-6" 1'
11"
W O O DEN LOUVERS
LVL 17-4"
TERRACE T.O.S.
LVL 30'-4"
STONE
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10'
4'-6"
3" 1'-5"
13'
9'-6"
FRONT ELEVATION 1
FIRST FLOOR F.F.L.
4" 8"
13'-9"
STONE
LVL 3'-6"
LVL
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12'-4"
GROUND FLOOR F.F.L. UPPER TERRACE T.O.S.
1'-2"
9"
STONE
7'-1021" STONE
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LVL 3'-6"
1'-2"
STONE
STONE
LVL 17-4"
FRONT ELEVATION 1
1'-3"
FIRST FLOOR F.F.L.
3'-3"
3'-2"
LVL 3'-6"
TERRACE T.O.S.
12'-6" 3'-6"
8"
4"
11'-2"
1'-5" 3" 14'-1"
2'-6" 1'
STONE
11"
WOODEN LOUVERS
1'
13' 13'-10"
GROUND FLOOR F.F.L.
1'-4"
4'-6" STONE
12'-6"
12'-4"
10'
14'-1"
13'-9"
7'-1021" STONE
6"
9"
LVL 30'-4"
1'-6"
STONE
TERRACE T.O.S.
1'-2"
1'-2"
1'
3'-3" 1'-3"
STONE
STONE
LVL 17-4"
13'-10"
material on hold
12'
11'-9"
11'-2"
1'
1' 3'-2"
FIRST FLOOR F.F.L.
2'-6" 1'
11"
WOODEN LOUVERS
1'-5" 3"
13'
4'-6"
6"
1'-6"
TERRACE T.O.S.
1'-3" 12'-11" 6" 1'-3"
5" 1'
2'-5" 1'
4'
6"
1" shadow gap to be adjusted in plaster
11'-8"
16'-9" 1'-121"
LVL 30'-4"
,
1'-2"
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DADA
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MR. ARORA
2'-5"
LVL 17-4"
1'-2" 4"
FIRST FLOOR F.F.L.
1'-3"
1'-3"
78 1'-1"
WOOD
ARCHITECTS
CLIENT
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11'-8"
10'
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WOODEN LOUVERS
STONE
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12'-5"
WOODEN LOUVERS
5"
6"
ARORA FARM, VASANT KUNJ 13'-10"
ELEVATIONS
DRAWN
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DADA
DRAWING TITLE
DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT ATELIER
TERRACE T.O.S.
2'-121"
12'-11"
13'
SOUTH ELEVATION PROJECT FIRST FLOOR F.F.L.
15'-2" ARCHITECTS
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11'-1021"
11"
3'
11'-6"
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TERRACE T.O.S.
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STONE
MR. ARORA
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STONE
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9"
9'
10'-5"
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METAL LOUVERS
1'-7"
1'-121"
11" 32'-6"
5"
2'-5"
12'-6"
10'
10'
12'-11"
12'-11" steel girder as per structure
3"
5'
9"
2'-6"
4'-2"
5" 1'-3"
10'-5"
11'-2" 19'-7"
WOODEN LOUVERS
1'-3" 1'-3" 6"
1'-3" 2'-7" 12'-6"
15'-3"
STONE
10'
WOOD
19'-121"
10'-4"
WEST ELEVATION
GROUND FLOOR F.F.L. ARORA FARM, VASANT KUNJ
LVL 17-4"
WOOD 12'-421"
1'-10"
15'-2"
9'-9" 2'-4"
4'-10"
3'-6" 5'
11'-4"
STONE
10'-5"
GROUND FLOOR F.F.L. LVL 3'-6"
spiral staircase
5"
6" 1'-3" 1'-3"
STONE
13'-10"
PROJECT
13'-10"
SOUTH ELEVATION
9" STONE
11'-1021" W O O DEN LOUVERS
1" shadow gap to be adjusted in plaster
11'-2"
1'
1'-4" 1'
1'-6"
11"
1'-4"
FIRST FLOOR F.F.L. LVL 17-4"
11'-6"
19'-121"
LVL 17-4"
LVL 3'-6"
WOOD
1'-121" 3'-421" 721"
10'-1"
12'-11"
13'
10'-4"
WOOD
W O O DEN LOUVERS
14'-6"
13' 10'-5"
CONCRETE TILE CLADDING
11'-6"
STONE
2'
WOOD WOOD
FIRST FLOOR F.F.L.
4'-2"
6"
1'-3" 1'-8"
TERRACE T.O.S.
LVL 30'-4"
GROUND FLOOR F.F.L.
2'-4"
TERRACE T.O.S.
LVL 30'-4"
5"
LVL 17-4"
6" 1'-3" 1'-3"
FIRST FLOOR F.F.L.
5"
FRONT ELEVATION 2
13'-10"
With a site area of approx. 8000 sq.m. & a built up area of 1800 sq.m. the farmhouse is located among the famous Vasant Kunj Farms in New Delhi. Conceptualized as a Farmhouse for a family of Five, with provisions for future families of three individual sons of the client, this farmhouse caters to the varying needs as well as all the requirements of a luxurious lifestyle. From a Double-Height Drawing Room/Party Hall, to an outhouse for leisure, to individual standalone dressers for all the family members & their to be families, the farmhouse covers all the future prospects of a joint Indian Business Family.
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The construction has beenPRODUCED doneBY ANentirely as an PRODUCT RCC framed AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL structure, with AAC blocks as internal as well as external partitions. All external fenestrations being in Aluminium makes way for sleeker design, & with the presence of large glass windows & cantilever the design is light & sleek opening up to the water bodies in the central court. Various Italian stones have been used across the interiors especially for flooring & bathrooms, & Travertine Stone & IPE Cladding have been as features on external walls where seemed necessary.
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
Ground Floor Plan
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
First Floor Plan
Rendered View
As a part of DADA Partners Studio, I have had the opportunity to handle this project from it's civil construction phase to it's current finishing phase along with one of the head architects under whose guidance I have learnt & practiced construction through this project.
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Factory building faridabad lobby interior isometric view
(3ds Max Vray render)
LA Journal Magazine Annual Competition Poster Design 2012 Designed the competition poster for LA Journal Magazine for their annual competition. The poster is signifying memories, the things of the past & the long forgotten.
Robotics Competition Logo Design
Isola Landscape Conference Logo Design
Annual College Festival Wall Design 2013 Wall designing & painting for College Festival 2013. Designed posters & booklets for the Festival in the same year.
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Grasshopper script play
Photography
Visrasat - e - Khalsa, Punjab by Moshe Safdie
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Chandni Chowk & Jama Masjid, New Delhi
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wandering through the streets of Hong Kong
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the old Mughal Monuments of India
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“I only give expression to the instincts from my soul.” - Maqbool Fida Husain
External View
Internal View
Site Sketch of Doshi Gufa, Ahmedabad, Gujarat - designed by Ar. B.V. Doshi, wall artwork by M.F. Husain
“fin“