PORTFOLIO_2007-2013 Miss. Isha M Rathod
Nationality: India Email id: isharathod28@gmail.com/ ishamohanrathod@gmail.com
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RE-PLANNING OF LUIGI SACCO OSPEDALE
INTRODUCTION
A.A2011/2012, TOWN PLANNING STUDIO Politecnico Di Milano Teaching Team: Prof. Clara Cardia Prof. Caterina Padoa Schioppa Prof. Umberto Nicolini Location: Luigi Sacco,Certosa, Milan,Italy.
The Proposal for Luigi Sacco Ospedale are meant to improve the quality of the area in terms of connections, enforcementof new new facilities and safety. The existing hospital with new CittĂ della Salute can become a linking point which can be used to revitalize the whole neighborhood. A new boulevard will link the main road, Via Milano, where the existing entrance to Luigi Sacco hospital is, to a new infrastructural system connecting
NEW INFRASTRUCTURAL JUNTION Definition of new road connecting Novate Milanese to Baranzate. Empty areas are used to enhance services and facilities around the CDS in order to improve surroundings.
CITTA’ DELLA SALUTE Terms of reference for CDS project.
LUIGI SACCO HOSPITAL Improving of the public spaces quality, entrances, pedestrian areas, parking system, connections with CDS area and new road.
Novate Milanese and Quarto Oggiaro: all this in order to improve the connections all around the area and at the same time the integration of the hospital into the urban structure. New facilities will be implemented following the borders of the new hospitals zone, with the aim of revitalizing it and the neighborhood as well providing a safer environment.
BUILT AREA
Entrances and main axis circulation
SQUARES
Shuttle bus system
Secondary circulation system
GREEN SPACES
Parking system
HOSPITAL UNIVERSITY LABORATORIES SERVICES ENTRANCE
LUIGI SACCO HOSPITAL
CITTA’ DELLA SALUTE
Improving of the public spaces quality, entrances, pedestrian areas, parking system, connections with CDS area and new road.
Terms of reference for CDS project.
Following is the proposal for re-organisation of Luigi Sacco hospital area. This operation is necessary in order to adapt the old system to the new CDS project. The aim is to solve all the existing problems related to parkings or circulation and to give new opportunities and services with the revaluation of unused spaces and the developement of a great boulevard. Starting from the Request For Proposals provided by the municipality,
we suggest guidelines for the CDS project. Continuity withthe existing hospital system is the main concept of the proposed layout: the disposition of new functions will follow the ones of Luigi Sacco Hospital, with green spaces and squares as links between the different macrofunctions (University, Research Labs and Hospital). New entrances from the towns around the area should be open in order to improve the accessibility.
This panel shows the proposal for Città della Salute project. It suggests the terms of reference for the competition through a potential layout of the different functions and falicities in plan and sections and the texts explain the main points and
concepts the proposals are based on Analyzing the existing Luigi Sacco hospital and the surroundings, the aim of the suggested conceptual project is to think at Città della Salute as an important chance to revitalize the area.
Public Space Private Space Sidewalk Road Private Paved Area Square Walls with Windows Glazed Windows Wall Gate
Fencing Shuttle Bus Stop Orientation Point Street Lamp Pedestrian Entrance Vehicular Entrance Botanical Garden Gym Area Old Tree
NEW INFRASTRUCTURE JUNCTION
CONCLUSION
Definition of new road connecting Novate Milanese to Baranzate. Empty areas are used to enhance services and facilities around the CDS in order to improve surroundings. Based on the survey which shows the problems, such as the lack of connections, commercial activities, and potentials like the empty spaces, we try to use the empty spaces to solve these problems. Our starting point is safety which means, in our project, to foster the sense of belonging of the people who live there, to inspire spontaneous surveillance and to active the area. Firstly, a boulevard is to be design
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to connect the existing road—via Merano and the bridge which spans the highway. At the same time the problem of lack of public parking is partly solved by the designated parking area along the road. We modify the bridge by adding a new sidewalk on the other side of the existing one and improving the lighting condition to harden the people’s perception of safety.
MASTER PLAN Public Space Private Space Sidewalk Road Private Paved Area Square Walls with Windows Glazed Windows Wall Gate
Fencing Shuttle Bus Stop Orientation Point Street Lamp Pedestrian Entrance Vehicular Entrance Botanical Garden Gym Area Old Tree New Tree
XL/L/S_URBAN/ARCHITECTURE DESIGN IN SABBIONETA A.A2011/2012, ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO 1 Politecnico Di Milano Teaching Team: Prof. Marina Molon Prof. Stefano Di Vita Prof. Elena Montanari Prof. Diego Terna Location: Sabbioneta,Italy.
INTRODUCTION The Design studio offers an experience in Sabbioneta, a small Renaissance town planned by Vespasiano Gonzaga in XVI Century. This unfinished town is characterized by many empty spaces. At the sametime, many of the old buildings are undeerused or empty. Despite its exceptional cultural value, the tourism is limited. This situation can be perceived as a typical European problem, prompted by the passage from the dense urbanization of the past, based on small towns, to the concentration of people in big towns (first and second industrial development) and to the contemprorary
phenomenon of sprawl. The aim of the Design studio experience focus on verifying the relevance of urban planing decisions about the preservation and valorization of the historical-cultural heritage, discussing the Idea of public space within an architecturally stratified townscape and experimenting contemprory design in a context of historical interest. The design topics consist in desining public open spaces, included the areas close to the destroyed walls, completing the unaccomplished blocks and requalifying the overbuilt blocks.
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B-B The study of ground floor activities in the Piazza represent Public and Private urban spaces which displays an implied heirarchical relationship between them. Piazza Ducale can be divided into two categories according to the activities and function around it. Formal urban space “Private urban space” surrounded by Palazzo Ducale and Municipality along with the bank.In this case, Palazzo Ducale is considered to be focal point. Informal urban space “ Public urban space” surrounded by commercial activities, Bar/ Restaurant, Church. Inthis case, Chruch will be considered as focal point for public urban space. Serlio’s Theory for the Piazza: Urban design compared to theatrical activities:
Tragic scene
1) Formal urban space compared to tragic stage “Tragic stage scenery is for performing tragedies.The satge buidling for it should be those of characters of high rank , unforseen events and violent and gruesome death always occur in the houses of noblemen, dukes, great princes or even Kings. Therefore in the scenery of the sort there should be buildings that have a certain nobility. 2) Informal urban space compared to comic stage “The stage building for this should be private hpuses, that is belonging to citizens, merchants, lawyers, parasites and other similar characters above all there should be a Bawd’s house and an Inn. A temple (in this case chruch) is absolutely essential. (Serlio:1996:88)
Comic scene
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PROPOSAL Central idea of the proposals was to develop Via Vespasiano Gonzaga and thus introducing more residential units along it that can have commercial activities on ground floor (being on the main road axis it has a potential to develop commercially) or can have parking for the residential on its ground floor. Units are also placed in order to get good quality open space which not only brings natural light and ventilation but also can be used for daily social events block 3 has some old traditional houses which needs to be preserve. Also the Barns located in the interior section of block can have better replaced functions depending on the use of the residents around. Option 1: It includes plot no. 1’s A, B, C and plot no. 0’s a. this proposal respects the central idea of developing along the main via Vespasiano Gonzaga street. Also the units are placed so as to get maximum light and ventilation. Option 2: It includes plot no. 1’s A, B, C ; plot no. 0’s a and plot no. 6’s d . Different from Option 1 it included plot no. 6. The barn adjacent to 6d could be used for parking or to develop for future commercial activities.
The main aim for facade design of proposed structures will match the elevation of the adjacent traditional building. This includes the matching of proportion, patterns, elements etc. of door and windows of the adjacent historical structures to that of new structure. As per the calculation, the proposal will have 5 row houses ( Holiday Home) each for people of 2. This row houses will have ground+ first floor. GROUND FLOOR: A living room, kitchen with dining opening in back yard. This is seperated by change in level of 15 cms to seperate
entrance, corridor including buffer for the washroom. FIRST FLOOR: A bedroom with an attach washroom and a small study area. For the second unit RESIDENTIAL APARTMENTS are peoposed which accomodates 3 units. The traditional Barn beside th eapartment is proposed to be parking space and also proposed for future commercial activities as it is located along Via Gonzaga.
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RE QUALIFICATION OF GOLDEN HORN AREA IN ISTANBUL,TURKEY A.A2012/2013, ARCHITECTURE DESIGN STUDIO 2 Politecnico Di Milano Teaching Team: Prof. Olivero Godi Prof. Matteo Aimini Prof. Nicolo Riva Prof. Diego Terna Location: Golden Horn, Istanbul.
INTRODUCTION The Golden Horn has been, for centuries, the centre of trades, commerce,naval activities, shipyards and city life from Byzantium and Costantinopoli to the modern Istanbul. In recent years the area has lost its appeal and has become neglected, somehow abandoned to its own destiny in favour of other
Main aim is to investigate the complex layering existing in the area and its problems and potentialities, bringing forth the possible strengths and trying to offer some solutions in order to re-establish the Golden Horn as a destination for the people of Istanbul and the tourists alike.
KEY IDEA:
MAIN CONCEPT: RE- Evolving the space
Introduction of Urban Catalyst using Cross Programming in the environment
// RE- vitalising and RE- organising the Pubilc spaces/ Transportation Junction // Connecting waterfront with Golden Horn with quality spaces
EXISITING MASTER PLAN
MASTER PLAN STRATEGIES FOR SELECTED SITE MASTER PLAN PROPOSAL : RE- Vitalising Golden Horn This Master plan has been formulated after carrying out Site Survey whichwere than Interpreted with the support of Sectorial studies.
GROUND LEVEL PLAN
Ferry station Road Network Religious area Historical area Build up area Fair/Congress Centers Industrial area Green area SITE chosen for Intervention
Hotspots Key urban corridor Key nodes Social gathering Parking Key green corridoridor Riverside walkway corridor Key intersection Urban trial
-1 LEVEL PLAN
BIRD EYE VIEW OF THE SITE UNDER INTERVENTION
PROGRAMME DISTRIBUTION
ROOF LEVEL PLAN
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B A
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BASEMENT LEVEL BAR/RESTAURANT TICKET/WAITING AREA
GROUND LEVEL RECEPTION CHANGING/SHOWER AREA BAR/RESTAURANT SERVICES GREEN AREAS
SECTION AA
SECTION BB
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INTRODUCTION
C.SCAPE,NAGOYA,JAPAN.
The site is located beside Nakagawa Chankel, close to the center of the Nagoya city beneath the Nagoya Expressway No.2 Higashiyama Route. Set up in a post Industrial area, the central position is occupied by Aichi University. The project of Re-development of the area will create amixused structures with the respect of the environement. The 6 storey staggered rectangular building is orieneted towards the canal to embrace maximum natural ventilation and light. The strucutre is also orieneted keeping in
A.A2012/2013, BUILDING TECHNOLOGY STUDIO 1 Politecnico Di Milano Teaching Team: Prof. Luca M.F.Fabris Prof. Paolo Setti Prof. Matteo Serraino Location: Nagoya, Japan.
mind the longer side exposed to North-South direction and shorter side to East-West. The structure has been divided into 6 parts in order to take load better.This Expansion/Movemnt Joints which will make each structure an independent entity.Thus, designed to safely absorb the heat induced expansion and contraction of the steel, concrete and different material.s This gaps are built into these structure in order to avoid the cracks in the structure under stress induced
Site project, following the site orientation
Defining the way of building’s growing
Blocks and sunlight effects, the critical situation of the red block
Rising and getting up from the ground to solve the road blocking problem,forming the bridge
Building formation, in its orientation
Growing the building in levels
LOCATION & ZONING
PLANNING SCHEME
CONCEPT
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
The key idea behind the design was to orient the structure towards the canal and also to provide it with prevailing winds and natural light. This was achieved by staggering dominoes like blocks together which created a micro climate which brought in natural circulation of air and sunlight to all apartments
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
THIRD FLOOR PLAN
FORTH FLOOR PLAN
FIFTH FLOOR PLAN
CALCULATING DEAD LOAD
JOINT AND CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
STRUCTURE ANALYSIS
STATIC LOAD:BEAM
FLOOR & WALL JOINERY DETAIL
SANKEY DIAGRAM:HEATING
STRUCTURE HEIRARCHY
HVAC SYSTEM
HVAC SYSTEM DIAGRAM
ROOF PLAN:SOLAR THERMAL AND PV SYSTEM STATIC LOAD:COLUMN
TILT ANGLES OF PANELS
SANKEY DIAGRAM:COOLING
SANKEY DIAGRAM:DHW
SHADING DEVICE
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RE-QUALIFICATION & PRESERVATION OF BRIVIO CASTLE
INTRODUCTION Along the bank of river Adda lied two villages, both inhabited before and during the Roman Empire period. The Right one characterized by the church of St. Sisini, the martyr and St. Alessandro known as “Brivio Milanese”, and the other by the cratorio St. Ambrogio known as “Brivio Bergarnasco” . Brivio Milnanese had a fortress which survived and expanded over the time and the Brivio Bergarnasco had a castle which eventually disappered
A.A2011/2012, ARCHITECTURAL PRESERVATION STUDIO Politecnico Di Milano Teaching Team: Prof. Saisi Antonella Elide Prof. D’Uva Domenico Prof. Maffeis Rodolfo Location: Brivio,Italy.
THE CASTLE OF BRIVIO: Due to the Hungarian attacks, a lot of Castles were built in northern Italy in the 10th century. It is considered
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that the Castle of Brivio is built in the same context. The castles in that period were serving both for defence against enemies and as houses for the nobles and their families.Moreover castles were also to protect the surrounding land. For this reason the Castle of Brivio is situated along the river Adda.Almenno, became a property of the Bishops of Bergamo. The clergy of Brivio settled in the houses next to the fosse of the Castle. The Castles of Brivio, Lavello and Lecco became the property of the Counts of Lecco. In the year 960, the Count of Lecco was Attone. During the 11th century the Castles of the province of Lecco changed owners,
PRESENT DAY BRIVIO
LOCATION OF BRIVIO because of the political changes and of the dead of the Count Attone without heir apparent: Lecco becamea property of the Archbishops of Milan and the Castles of Brivio and of Lavello, with the Court of Almenno, became a property of the Bishops of Bergamo. The clergy of Brivio settled in the houses next to the fosse of the Castle. Almenno, became a property of the Bishops of Bergamo. The clergy of Brivio settled in the houses next to the fosse of the Castle.
Brivio is strategically located on the bank of river Adda thus making it important from ancient times. Its significance also comes from the Roman street which connects Como, Brianza and Bergamo. This explains the development of Brivio related to river ports and as a crossing port. After the collapse of Roman Empire, Italy suffered many invasions,from the state of Milan, the republic of venice, the austro- hungarian empire and during the centuries many changes happened to the geo-
AN IDEA: political condition of the Peninsula. Later, brivio was not anymore a region at the border and thus castle lost its main purpose of defense leaving it as a fluvial port, reason enough for Brivio’s expansion and prosperity. The Castle of Brivio is strongly linked to the war time. For this reason it is important to understand the most important events happened in the area.The Castles originated in the 9th and 10th centuries, after the fall of the Carolingian Empire resulted in its territory being divided among individual lords and princes
Brivio Milanese River Adda Brivio Bergarnasco
TYPICAL FLOOR OF TOWER
The main idea is to analyse and understand the degree of dilaptitation of the the Castle. During the period of the Industrial revolution the Castle of Brivio changed its function into a silk factory.The aim of the proposal is to restore the North-east tower of Castle facing river Adda, which played an important role in the period of the Industrial revolution and transformed into Industrial Museum which can exhibit the historic former silk mills along with the History of Brivio.
MUSEUM
HISTORY OF SILK MILL IN BRIVIO
MUSEUM’S VISION
INTRODUCTION
XL,L,M,S_PHENOMENON OF PENCIL TOWER & IT’S APPLICATION IN MUMBAI
Today we face the crucial arguement where the conventional practices are questioned by abreast demands, probing for a new architectural language. This demand has lead to a point where reinvention and evolution in architecture has become of utmost necessity. Like the primary idea of Aldo Rossi’s L’archittecttura della citta, one cannot think of architecture without considering the city. Eqaully, without considering architecture and buildings one cannot think about the city . In urban scenarios buildings acts as catalyst to its environment instead of mixed agglomeration of buidling it stand in between of . But today the norms are that the structures are placed in a poorly defined urban fabric.
A.A2012/2013, MASTER THESIS Politecnico Di Milano Thesis Guide: Prof. Luigi Cochhiarella Location: Mumbai,India. To view complete Thesis visit: http://issuu.com/ishamrathod
A NEED OF URBAN ARCHITECTURE Enormous construction tion leading to the less
has increased un-built areas for
conglomeradevelopment.
The individual act of building in a small part of collective idea of the city as mention above with the set of rules can forsake the relationship between the city and the building. We need to examine through the thicket of two cities, Hong Kong and Mumbai for the development of typologies that have taken place in past years to seek fundamental patterns. The idea behind this study is to explore the possibility of a building type that’s part of an urban system in Hong Kong that can also be successful in Mumbai. The geographic transfer of building types is of course not new; it’s a fixed topos in the history of urban design and architecture. The typological transfer is a profoundly urban matter. This typological strategies need to survive the economic pressure of the context they are placed in a way that a specific form without compromising good architectural quality can be obtained to establish the urban density.
ANALYZING THE DESIGN MODULE OF 875 mm 875 mm has been identified with various domestic activities as a comfortable dimension.
875 mm in Section is a comfortable seating and working top height. 875 mm in Section can be also be storage 875 mm X 2 as a head clearance height 875 mm/5 as a riser height
CIRCULATION: Activities which needs movement SEATING/WORKING/SLEEPING: User’s participation needed but at the same time it’s static activity.
875 mm x 875 mm
According to DCR ”any habitable room should have atleast minimum carpet area is 9600 sq.m with 2400 m as minimum dimension.”
STORAGE: This is related not to the habitat’s but for the object
Thus, the design module of 875 mm x 875 mm x 1750 mm can be aggregated to make bigger module of minimum dimension 2400 mm.
Considering, 875 mm can be mm in Plan is a comfortable minimum
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REASONABLE HIGH-LIVING ENVIRONMENT
LEGO APARTMENTS 01.A:
Currently the real estate market in Hong Kong city, one can see two types of luxury private homes dominating the city fabric, first one for low middle-income group and other being for High middle-income group. Luxury Towers for low middle income, which consists of individual towers in urban fabric of the city. And, for high middle-income group luxury estate of mega luxury homes built on a huge area close to urban centers . The subject of study i.e. Pencil Tower can be best categorized in reasonable high living tower for middle-income group. The distinct marketing schemes for the previously mentioned private housing i.e. for mega- private residential complexes with some mixed commercial use like shopping malls, offices and sometimes established transport systems. Thus attracting the higher income group with lavish desires.
While marketing strategy of mega-estates is programsoriented, that of the affordable luxury tower is product-oriented. The challenges faced in construction of Pencil towers are limitation on plot area purchased by the real estate developer. Hence making it impractical to introduce the big scale mixed commercial use. Also the construction capacity for high-rise building constraints the floor area of each floor. This makes the apartments deprived of generous sizes and substantial supporting facilities making it challenging for developers to market pencil tower as a high- living housing. Hence the main aim for the proposal of pencil tower in Mumbai will be to consider the above-mentioned constraints as a potential and still make the tower as prototype of high quality architectural spatial design.
A)Typical Floor Plan:1st, 5th, 9th,13,th,17th,21st B)Typical Floor Plan:1st, 5th, 9th
LIFT
Storage
Study Room
Bathroom LEVEL 3
Bathroom
MIXED APARTMENTS ( Alternative A & B) Typology: Radial distribution/ Linear distribution Single floor area: 157.64 m 2 This meta- project is mixture of all the above discussed prototype.
Office/Study
Living Room
Bedroom 1
LEVEL 2
Kitchen LEVEL 1
Dining Area Entrance Bathroom Living Room Entertainment area
PLAN:Lower Level
SPACE SEGREGATION 01
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3
5
Bedroom 2
PUBLIC AREA
SEMI PRIVATE AREAS
PRIVATE AREAS
Bathroom LEVEL 3
Living Room (Level 1)
Study Area (Level 2)
Kitchen (Level 1)
Dining Room (Level 1)
Office/Library (Level 2)
Bedroom (Level 2)
Pooja Area (Level 2)
Master Bedroom (Level 3)
Bedroom 1
Office/Study
LEVEL 2
LIFT
LIFT
Bathroom
LEVEL 1
SPACE SEGREGATION 02 Dining Area Entrance
PUBLIC AREA Living Room (Level 1)
SEMI PRIVATE AREAS Study/Office/Pooja (Level 2)
Dining Room (Level 1)
PRIVATE AREAS
Kitchen
Living Room
Bedroom (Level 2) Master Bedroom (Level 3)
Kitchen (Level 1)
Master Bedroom
Bedroom 2
LEVEL 3
Bathroom
Bedroom 1
SPACE SEGREGATION 03
Office/Study LEVEL 2
PUBLIC AREA Living Room (Level 1) Dining Room (Level 1)
SEMI PRIVATE AREAS Study/Office/Pooja (Level 2)
Bathroom
PRIVATE AREAS Bedroom (Level 2) Master Bedroom (Level 3)
LEVEL 1 Dining Area
Kitchen (Level 1)
Entrance Kitchen
Living Room
Bedroom
Kitchen
Bedroom 2
PROTOTYPE 05
LIFT
PLAN: Upper Level 0
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LEGO APARTMENTS 01.B:
STUDIO APARTMENTS 02:
A)Typical Floor Plan: 2nd,6th,10th,18th,22st
A)Typical Floor Plan: 3RD,7TH,11TH, 19TH, 23RD B)Typical Floor Plan: 3RD,7TH,11TH
B)Typical Floor Plan: 2nd,6th,10th
LIFT
LIFT
LIFT
LIFT
Green Area/
Refuge floor in some case
Bedroom
Kitchen
Storage
Living Room
Study/Pooja
Living Room Dining Room
Kitchen
Dining Area
Bedroom
PLAN: Lower Level
PLAN: Lower Level 0
1
3
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LIFT
LIFT
Double height Green Area/
Refuge floor in some case
Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom
PLAN: Upper Level
PLAN: Upper Level 0
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STAGGERED APARTMENTS 03:
PROTOTYPE 05
A)Typical Floor Plan: 4th, 8th,12th,20th,24th B)Typical Floor Plan: 4th, 8th,12th
MIXED APARTMENTS LIFT
LIFT
Master Bedroom Bedroom Dining Living Room
Kitchen
Living Room Master Bedroom
Study/Pooja Dining Area
Living Room
Dining
Staggered Apartments
Study/Pooja Master Bedroom
PLAN: Lower Level 0
1
3
5
Dining
Bedroom
Studio Apartments LIFT
Living Room
LIFT
Master Bedroom
Green Area/
Refuge floor in some case
Study/Pooja
Lego Apartments 01.A
Vanity
Dining
Living Room
Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom
Dining
Lego Apartments 01.B
Living Room
SECTION A
PLAN: Upper Level 0
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CONCLUSION
PROTOTYPE 05: Permutation &Combination Alternative A: If we consider an alternative with 24 floors.
TYPICAL UNIT OF PENCIL TOWER No. of tenements
21
Size of each tenemets (sq.m)
113.50 (LEGO 01) 106.50 (LEGO 02) 101.00 (STUDIO) 90.30 (STAGGERED)
Ground Cover of structure (sq.m)
157.64
No. of Inhabitants
84
Built- up area
2170
Alternative B: If we consider an alternative with 12 floors.
TYPICAL UNIT OF PENCIL TOWER No. of tenements
12
Size of each tenemets (sq.m)
113.50 (LEGO 01) 106.50 (LEGO 02) 101.00 (STUDIO) 90.30 (STAGGERED)
Ground Cover of structure (sq.m)
157.64
No. of Inhabitants
48
Built- up area
1143.6
Considering three FSI value , one existing FSI value from South Mumbai,second FSI value of Noida (if applicable in Mumbai), third FSI value from Andhra Pradesh (if applicable in Mumbai)
The prototypes proposed in this thesis are just meta projects which suggest typology transfer from one region can be viable if it offers better living environment.
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A solution that is economically feasible not only for users but also for developers. More importantly, the social aspect of the context should be studied thoroughly and considered in designing spaces. Thus, typology transfer is process of evolution from carrying the potential elements of the main region to adapting the social, economical and environmetal aspect of the context it is to be placed in.
Considering, FSI of 1.33 (South Mumbai_1.33, Mumbai _1.00) Combination
Built-up Area(sq.m) Plot Area (sq.m)
A+A A+B B+B
4340 3313.6 2287.2
3263 2491.4 1719.7
It demonstartes the minimum use of spatial configuration especially for an Island city like Mumbai which has very less space to cater to the large population. These Prototypes also regulates spatial configuration in a way which maximizes Natural light and ventilation, thus making the model sustainable.
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Considering, FSI of 2.75 (Noida & Greater Noida, Delhi_ 2.75-3.5) Combination Built-up Area(sq.m) Plot Area (sq.m)
It also determines how the staircase and corridors spaces which is generally included in “Super Built- up area� can be reduced.
A+A A+B B+B
Also clustering the prototypes of apartment can bring diversity not only to the architectural aesthetic but also will help give social diversity to the family residing in it, thus breaking the monotonous myth existing in the city.
4340 3313.6 2287.2
1578.2 1204.9 831.7
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Considering, FSI of 4.0 (Andhra Pradesh_ 4.0-6.0) Combination Built-up Area(sq.m) Plot Area (sq.m)
A+A A+B B+B
4340 3313.6 2287.2
1085 828.4 571.8
CONCLUSION: This results to the fact that Prototype 05 will work best with FSI 4.0 or more.
Podium/Spaces reserved for commercial purpose Staircase/Refuge Area
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SARIN’S HOUSE,HYDERABAD,INDIA
INTRODUCTION
2007/2010, PROFESSIONAL WORK Sameep Padora & Associate Professional Team: Sameep Padora Anand Meharwade Pankaj Mhatre Location: Hyderabad,India.
Sarin’s House is a part of gated community in Hyderabad,India. It sits on a lot of size 55’ x 80’. The house is configured in “L “ shape form for minimal built imprint.Optimum usable open spaces and effective air movement. Built form is oriented along North- South and the circulation within
OPEN SPACE V/S GREEN AREA
seperate into zones of various activities by translucent collapsible partition which can open out North provide seamless floor space for Parties. Also the floor plates extend into outdoors suturing both exterior and interior into one space.
East facade is intricately detailed surface/wrap in two layers of glass and slick wooden louvers. The stacking of various blocks gives building its form and provides for terraces and galleries at all places. All these terraces overlook each other hence usually linking various zones. At places external sking tears open to form skylight. Bringing the Ethereal experience inside the house.
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CREO BOUTIQUE & LUSCIOUS LOUNGE
CREO BOUTIQUE, MUMBAI
LUSCIOUS RESTO LOUNGE,HYDERABAD
2007, PROFESSIONAL WORK Sameep Padora & Associate Professional Team: Sameep Padora Gurmeet Akali Location: Mumbai & Hyderabad,India.
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Luscious is one of a kind resto lounge in the city of Hyderabad. The site is a roof top which was to be divided into restaurant, lounge and a wine lounge.
A display furniture for a fashion designer’s studio called CREO. this element is used as display area and changing room. It has 2 level where in upper level includes a lounge.
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MIAW.02 & MY PRIVATE PRACTICE 2009- To present PROFESSIONAL WORK Politecnico di Milano, Design Realm Teaching Team or Workshop: Drew Saskunas Location: Milano & Mumbai.
MIAW.02:BOTOX UTOPIA,MILANO,ITALY
PRIVATE PRACTICE 2009-2010
The artist/architect Drew Seskunas has directed a workshop at the Politecnico di Milano with the helpof Brice delarue of Zirkumflex and the graphic designer Lea Delion. We designed and constructed an interactive architectural installation. The landscape was embedded with a series of LEDs networked to sensors hung at either end of the installation. Suspended in the central space of the Scuola di Architecttura e Societa the installation expands and contracts, The geometries above reassemble in enigmantic response through light and shadow movement.
My private practice gave me an opportunity to design residential spaces as well as commercial spaces. My first challenge for a residential interior project was that to design a Bachelor pad. As per clients requirementthe wall unit was kept modernist and as minimilistic as possible.A sleek bar counter was introduce along the wall unit facade so as to also cater the view of sea facing window with bamboo plants in the balcony.Bright colour like Orange, Black is used to bring wramth to the space For commercial space I designed an Executive cabin for a corporate office. Automation was used to control indoor light, AC, Blinds on window along with TV screen. Also quilting panelling were specially designed and strategically placed for sound proofing.
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PROFESSIONAL WORK 2009- To present PROFESSIONAL WORK Compilation of work handle by me in KPA Location: Mumbai.
INTRODUCTION
During KPA I handled various residential Projects. These Projects varied from 7 low-rise structures to 16 high-rise structures. ble in enigmantic response through light and shadow movement.
RESPONSIBLITIES:
•Designing conceptual and Design Development Drawings. •Designing exterior facade and Interior spaces within the structure. •Advising the client on the practical side of their project. •Keeping within financial budgets and deadlines. •Producing detailed workings, drawings and specifications. •Specifying the nature and quality of required materials. •Negotiating with contractors and other professionals.
• Preparing applications for planning and building control departments. • Project managing and helping to coordinate the work of contractors. •Controlling a project from start to finish. •Regular site visits to check on progress and ensure that the project is running on time and to budget. •Resolving problems and issues that arise on sites.
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PROFESSIONAL WORK 2014- To present PROFESSIONAL WORK Compilation of work handle by me in 2014 Location: Mumbai.