Hemin_SelectedWorks_18-21_portfolio

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HEMIN PANSERA


CURRICULUM VITAE EDUCATION BACHELOR

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ARCHITECTURE

2018 - CURRENTLY IN 3RD YEAR IDEA, INDUS UNIVERSITY, AHMEDABAD

HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION 2018 - GSEB SABARI VIDYA VIHAR, MEHSANA

SECONDARY EDUCATION 2016 - GSEB SABARI VIDYA VIHAR, MEHSANA

HEMIN PANSERA ARCHITECTURE STUDENT

I am an enthusiastic architecture student, trying to learn new explorations which give my work more value and getting better day by day, I prioritize quality over quantity, excellent team

worker, keen to learn new skills and also practicing the functional and practical aspects of designing.

W O R K S H O P S / RELATIVE STUDY PROGRAMME SETTING

SAIL

MANDVI, GUJARAT - 2019

WADA

TYPOLOGY

NASHIK, MAHARASHTRA - 2019

REINTERPRETING

SURFACES

BHUJ, GUJARAT - 2020

POL

HOUSE

UVARSAD, GANDHINAGAR - 2019

NATIONALITY INDIAN D. O . B . 24.09.2000 LANGUAGES ENGLISH HINDI GUJARATI INTERESTS ILLUSTRATION GRAPHIC TRAVELLING CINEMA SPORTS FOOD PHOTOGRAPHY INSTAGRAM @heemmiiiin

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MODEL MAKING RENDERING ILLUSTRATION SKETCHING PHOTOGRAPHY DRAFTING S O F T W A R E AUTOCAD ARCHICAD SKETCHUP V-RAY L U M I O N - 3D TWINMOTION ADOBE FAMILY

PHOTOSHOP ILLUSTRATOR INDESIGN FRESSCO PREMIERE PRO

CONTACT

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EMAIL

+91 9428907989

heminpansera8202@gmail.com

CURRICULUM VITAE


CONTENT ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONAL SPACE

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STUDIO-04

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ANGANWADI STUDIO-03

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RAPID HOUSING STUDIO-05

WORKSHOPS/ RELATED STUDY PROGRAM 15

SETTING SAIL JANUARY 2019

WADA TYPOLOGY

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SEPTEMBER 2019

REINTERPRETTING SURFACES

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JANUARY 2020

POL HOUSE

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JULY 2019

MISCELLANEOUS

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FERRO CEMENT PRODUCT / STAIRCASE DETAILS ARTWORKS

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PHOTOGRAPHY

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DIGITAL ILLUSTRATION

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CONTENT

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INSTITUTIONAL

SPACE

S T U D I O - 04

RENDERED IN LUMION

Site - Ahmedabad This studio looks at the role of material in the design of an architectural project and to understand how material plays an important role in architectural expression,also how material can be used in different ways to achieve a specific architectural purpose. Stone- from ancient culture its being used and it defines dominance and using this feature giving importance to the context/river, which is climatically self sustainable, with structure of stone and concrete Expressing the dominance of clear facades.

SITE PLAN

RENDERED IN LUMION

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Flower Garden

Primary axis to Site

Sunday Market


PROCESS

Under standing the space requirements placing Diagonal such that during day time some part remain shaded.

Developing the spatial modules and giving character to spaces taking care of the context.

Combining them and understanding the play of light and shadow, and relationship between inside and outside.

Developing the spatial modules and staggering ground to make it more functional.

Adding details and making a flexible connection between inside and outside.

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1.ADMIN 2.PANTRY 3.TOILET 4.MULTI - FUNCTIONAL SPACE 5.PUBIC GATHERING 6.CAFETERIA 7.RECREATIONAL SPACE

ACADEMIC WORKS

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DES IGN DRAWINGS

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DRAW INGS

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SCREW 3 M.M

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6 MM CHINA MOSAIC 10 MM CEMENT SLURRY

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40 MM WATER PROOFING

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18 MM KOTA STONE FLOORING 10 MM CEMENT SLURRY

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ACADEMIC WORKS

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ANGANWADI S T U D I O - 03

RENDERED IN LUMION

Site - Nashik This studio looks at the perspective of how people react to any space especially creating a place where children like to stay and learn, and how spatial structural system give the sense of openness to the river edge, and how context is important. The site has a beautiful river edge and interesting context around it. the ram ghat and due to heavy rain in Nashik the site contains too much dense foliage Gulmohar trees on the river edge. I tried to reflect their observations and understanding of the site in terms of climate, location, geography, and the nature of the contextual surroundings even by using local material.

HAND CRAFTED MODEL

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1. Victoria bridge 2.Approach 3.Temples

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5 1.Story telling 2.Admin office 3.kitchen 4.Play area 5.Community Gathering 6.Toilets

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HAND CRAFTED MODEL

ACADEMIC WORKS

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SECTIONS

SECTION BB’

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ROOF DETAIL

ACADEMIC WORKS

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RAPID

HOUSING

S T U D I O - 05

Site : Ahmedabad This studio is based on rapid housing, for Migrant Workers, who travel and work for their daily wages. Understanding their requirements making the spaces more functional and flexible enough like in the morning it could work as living space and during the night it can be converted to sleeping space. Using Ferro cement system and designing such 4-5 modules by which a house can be constructed in 2 days with only 2. As it is supposed to be a modular system getting inspired by nature - from the leaf structure and understanding the Vornoi grid and from the design process getting a module which can also be used as storage space and the whole design and structure derived from it.

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4 Site Context: 1.Site AMC Dump - yard 2.ISRO SAAC Campus 3.ISRO SAAC Guest house 4.GEB Substation 5.PRL Campus 6.Delhi Public School Bopal 7.Delhi Public School Bus Parking 8.Housing Society

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SITE MODEL

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MODULES

850 x 300MM

200 x 2800MM

850 x 850 MM

600 x 450MM

600 x 750MM

CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE

ACADEMIC WORKS

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UNIT LAYOUT

WALL SECTION

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10 mm Mortar

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Ferrocement pannels (600x450x25 mm)

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UNIT PLAN

Modules (750x300x750 mm)

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Plinth Beam (400 x 300 mm) Compacted Earth 25 MM Anchor Bolts Ferrocement Modules

SECTION AA’

CLUSTER PLAN

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Horizontal Modules Vornoi Modules

DETAILS

CLUSTER SECTION


SITE LAYOUT

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SITE DETAILS

Public/Green spaces

Massing

Drainage system

Water supply system

Circulation

SECTION AA’ ACADEMIC WORKS

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SETTING

SAIL

RELATED STUDY PROGRAM

HAND DRAFTED PLAN

Site - Mandvi Are ships moving shelters, or are they inhabitable vehicles?“ Setting sails” is a relative study program conducted for the students of second semester of architecture department of Indus University at Mandvi, Kutch that seeks to answer these questions and in the process, learn to ask other questions in reference to architecture that includes to 400 years old knowledge systems of building, recording, and transmitting. The chief focus of this study program was to make co-relations of the transformation in spaces and their subsequent scales as they are decontextualized and re-contextualized both regionally as well as economically.

ON SITE HAND DRAFTED PLAN

ON SITE HAND DRAFTED PLAN

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DETAILS

BHANGA DETAILS

WOOD IMPRESSIONS RELATED STUDY PROGRAM

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WADA

TYPOLOGY

RELATED STUDY PROGRAM

PEN ON PAPER

Site - Nashik This is a 200-year-old wada, owned by the Koshire family. Earlier this Wada was owned by a family selling milk. The type of this wada is a ‘Gaidhani Wada’ it can be clearly seen from a separate space where they used to keep cattle. Adjacent to the wada is the gaushala where the family members used to work. Unlike other wadas, this wada follows a strong symmetry in terms of the spatial arrangement. As of today, the wada is divided amongst family members and they have given their rooms on rent. Due to this, now the wada acts as a microneighborhood rather than a single house and the courtyard becomes more of a public space for these families. HAND CRAFTED MODEL

HAND DRAFTED SECTION

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1.Courtyard 2 Kitchen 3 Living Room 4 Sleeping Space 5 Storage 6 Pooja room 7 Toilet ELEVATION

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN

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WALL SECTION

RELATED STUDY PROGRAM

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REINTERPRETTING

SURFACES

HANDS ON WORKSHOP

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

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This hands-on collaborative focuses upon understanding the geometry, how is it important in building any structure and the funicular shapes obtaining by combination of two geometries. This Hands- on workshop was carried out to explain us to obtain the new techniques of building the Catalonian way’.

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

Laminated- tile shell technique that dates to early 18th century, gained popularity with the rise in influence of Catalonian architects such as Antonio Gaudi and Rafael Gustavino. Further establishment of study lead to the development of new techniques to deal with such material. This technique triggered the idea of creating uninterrupted, simple yet sophisticated and light spaces through Catalonian way, with form explorations.

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HANDS ON WORKSHOP

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UVARSAD The village is 400 years old stands near to Ahmedabad - Gandhinagar highway. The study generated understanding the planning in terms of part to whole and whole to part. The motive of studying the house forms of uvrasad was to understand the lifestyle of people living in the village. Documenting of the heritage house and the thought process, narrow openings linear organizations depicting the detailed Pol houses which have very functional design due to small neighborhood at the urban context to manage efficiently, climate responsiveness: streets, courtyards and use of sustainable building materials, use of rainwater harvesting to solve the scarcity of water in the present situation, use of construction and building materials to make it earthquake resistance structure. These houses also fulfill the aesthetic criteria because the ornamentation in homes is logically done, which is an integral part of the structure.

SECTION

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

ElLEVATION

PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

ElLEVATION

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DOCUMENTATION

PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN


FERROCEMENT

PRODUCT

Exploring the form of the folded plate to achieve the stability of the chair, understanding the material and its strength, designed a chair which have 60% load cantilevered, still can take 10 load up to 100kgs. 9

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MISCELLANEOUS WORK

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ARTWORK P E N C I L ON P A P E R

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ARTWORKS

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ARTWORKS

WATER COLOR ON PAPER

SOFT PASTEL ON PAPER

WATER COLOR ON PAPER

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P E N ON P A P E R

ARTWORKS

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PHOTOGRAPHY

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PHOTOGRAPHY


DIGITAL ILLUSTRATIONS

DIGITAL ILLUSTRATION

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