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Isha Mohan Rathod 502,VRAJ DEEP APARTMENT, OPP. MAYUR TOWERS, EKSAR ROAD BORIVALI(WEST) MUMBAI-400 092

Architecture Portfolio

01 LINE DOT AND CURVE BASIC DESIGN 02 HOUSE IN ALIBAUG 03 MUSEUM 04 IIM-PUNE FINAL YEAR THESIS A) INTRODUCTION B) PLANS AND SECTION C) DETAILS 05 INTERNATIONAL STUDIO PROFESSIONAL/ACADEMIC WORK 06 HOUSE IN BAHAMAS PROFESSIONAL WORK 07 HOUSE FOR SARIN AND SMITHA PROFESSIONAL WORK 08 LUSCIOUS AND Njst PROFESSIONAL WORK 09 RE DEVELOPMENT OF RIVERFRONT PROFESSIONAL WORK



LINE, DOT AND CURVE: Main objective of this project was to introduce us how to create spaces. For which basic elements were been used. Elements like Line, dot and curve were to be used to understand formation or process to make a space.

2)

1)The process went about by composing at least one line, dot and curve in a 15 x 15 cm square module. 2)After which any 4 square module were to be evolved by adding or subtracting elements. 3)Later on those elements were to be extruded to particular heights. Thus lines and curves formed to be walls and dot as columns 4)Levels were added accordingly to give spatial experience. 5)After which openings and enclosure were added as required by the formed spaces.

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Evolution of 4 square modules by adding or subtracting, by extending or trimming the length of the elements.

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+0 mm

+400mm

+450mm

+300mm

02 By proceeding one step further this squares were combined and formed into a 30 x 30 cm module, which went through same process of subtracting, adding, extension ,trimming but this time it was intentional and in corresponding to each element.

a)

The next step was to extrude lines, curves and dot to create spaces.The height limit was restricted to max. 12 cm. This made us aware how proportion is equally important to make an impact in spatial experience. After formation of walls and columns, levels were added accordingly.To complete the formed spaces enclosure (in form of roof) were done.This was led by providing openings on walls and roof. The openings were in form of slits, window shaped openings, pergolas etc. The opening acted as a surprise element for this 30 x 30 cm module. Though this 30 x 30 cm module had no function, it was purely to understand spaces and how important spatial experience is in architecture.

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THE HOUSE: artificial/natural setup Alibaug Designed for a couple with two children, this site of almost 200 square meters is situated in alibaug. The man of the house is dealing in fishing industry and the lady of house is a indian classical music teacher. The clients are extrovert and are strongly inclined towards nature. They are deeply rooted to their culture and spirituality. This house is experienced not as isolated object but as part of a sequence. This house is part of the procession from and through nature.

OFFICE

MAIN BED ROOMS

GATHERING

COOKING

EATING

b)

OFFICE

MAIN BED ROOMS COOKING

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GUEST

GUEST GATHERING

SECTION AA’

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EATING

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c)

water

MAIN BED ROOMS EATING

GATHERING COOKING

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GUEST OFFICE

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SECTION BB’ 11 10

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Public spaces Semi-private spaces Private spaces

The design doesn't isolate interior and exterior spaces. But forms a relationship between them thus treating them as one.

guest area, guest room, office

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Front Elevation 11

Rear Elevation Public spaces are separated from private and semi-private spaces as this would not interrupt the lifestyle of the family.

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living area, kitchen, riyaaz area

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Public spaces: guest area, office, bar and guest room. Semi-private spaces: living area, kitchen and meditation(to practice music everyday) Private spaces: master bedroom and 2 bedrooms. Water around the house helps to keep the temperature inside cooler. The house is orientated such that it faces maximum northwest wind. Cross ventilation takes place effectively due to the openings provided (inlet at lower level and outlet at higher level).

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master bedroom, children bedroom

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the house-alibaug_02


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MUSEUM OF BLACK HISTORY mumbai

LIBRARY

An extension for an existing museum called bhau daji museum was to be design. The criteria for this project was to design a structure which merges with the already existing museum. There were two ways of doing this, either adapting the style of the existing museum and the other by merging the two environment by not alternating their own individual style. The actual site of 150 sq.m in front of the museum is already a part of a landscape with lot of trees. Besides that it faces the main road and main entrance thus the first thing the people entering the campus of the museum sees is the site. Thus ,the concept evolved into a landscape feature which went below ground level so that the existing museum is not covered. It also indicated the burial of black history India has seen.

LARGE HALL

SMALL HALL

SECTION AA’

MEDIUM HALL SMALL HALL

SECTION BB’

For natural light to come in skylight are provided. As embedded within the ground the temperature within the structure is lower than the outside temperature. The structure is load bearing but columns are provided to make it stronger.

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FRONT OFFICE

KITCHEN

CAFETERIA

SHOP

TOILET LOBBY

MEDIUM HALL -600

-1200 -900

-1950

TOILET

LARGE HALL FRONT OFFICE

KITCHEN CAFETERIA

-2100

LIBRARY

SHOP

TOILET

-450

SMALL HALL

BACK OFFICE

LOBBY

07 MEDIUM HALL -600

-900 -1950

BHAU DAJI MUSEUM

BHAU DAJI MUSEUM

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-1200

TOILET AUDIO VISUAL ROOM

LARGE HALL

-2100 -450

LIBRARY

SMALL HALL STORE ROOM

SMALL ROOM 2

BACK OFFICE

ROOF PLAN BASEMENT PLAN

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GROUND LEVEL PLAN

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FRONT ELEVATION

SIDE ELEVATION Museum of black history_03


IIM-PUNE FIFTH YEAR THESIS


Introduction to Pune(Oxford of East): INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT-PUNE Pune The industrial revolution in Europe effected a great impetus to the growth and diversification of business enterprise. Replacement of human and animal power by machines, new invention and increased demand for goods led to expansion of commercial undertaking and the establishment of the branches in foreign countries. The rapid development achieved in the field of communication, transportation, automation and energy sources have immensely influenced modern industrial life. All the major achievement of society have been made possible through organized work has been recognized by man when he realized that signal handedness he cannot achieve anything due to his inherit - biological, mental, psychological and social. Such organized effort is found in the s an essential in all organized endeavor. It involves harnessing of resources and integrating human effort. Thus, management is a dynamic life - giving element in every organization. management is not restricted to factory, shop, or office. It is necessary for business firms, government entries, educational and health services, military organizations, trade association and so on. IIM AHMEDABAD The emergence of management as an essential a district and leading social institution is a pivotal event in social history. Indian institute of management were set up 1961,by the government of India.The IIM's were set up as a network to develop and sustain economic development.However, the IIM located were not all industrial capitals of the respective zones The institute had a common mission of augmenting managerial resources and skills, through program of educating research, consultancy, training and other professional services. IIM AHMEDABAD-NEW CAMPUS

MANAGEMENT IS AN ART BECAUSE IT REQUIRES VISION, KNOWLEDGE AND COMMUNICATION

IIM BANGALORE

Indore Ahmadabad

DINING AREA/ SERVICES AUDITORIUM ACADEMIC ZONE

Pune

Bangalore

Kozhikode

NICMAR-PUNE NIA-PUNE

IIM KOZHIKODE

FACULTY HOUSING

Indian institute of management is located in various part of India :Ahmedabad,Bangalore,Calcutta,Lucknow Indore,Kozhikode Kolkatta

City Facts & Figures ·Area : 138 square kilometers. ·Green covers : 40 percent of area (more than any other ndian urban area). I ·Population : 4 million. ·Local transport : Pune has a very good transport system.Balewadi is well connected from main pune city. ·The highway adjacent to the site connects Mumbai all the way to bangalore. ·Site is surrounded by both commercial and residential area. ·It is flanked by NICMAR and NIA. ·Balewadi also got Mula river nearby ·Site is away from hustle bustle of city life , at the same time it is not secluded completely as it is well connected.

TRATION

IIM's objectives: 1.To provide a steady steam of professional competent and value oriented management graduates. 2.Strengthening management processes through continuing education programs. 3.Contribute to national and regional policy making and to management literature. 4.Assist in quality improvement efforts of educational institute. especially schools of management, in the various regions. Lucknow

Pune is situated on the banks of confluence of the mula and mutha river, at an altitude of over 1800 ft. above the sea level with an average rainfall of 170 cms. per annum. At present Pune is the seventh ranking industrial metro in India Pune is bound to be one of the first of industrial cities of India. Access, response, aids, external guidance, facilities, industrial banking etc. which are factors that contribute to the success of the industries. Pune is the second largest city and the educational center in Maharashtra nearby Mumbai. Mumbai-Pune industrial belt is one of the largest in the country and a major revenue center, hence the level of the education is high.Also the presence of major Indian as well as multinational companies adds to the advantage. Pune is well connected to major Indian cities by road, rail and air. More over international airport is located at Mumbai nearby 180 kms.Presently four IIM, in India located in 4 zones with 2 new one. Though the state of Maharashtra is ADMINIS-highly developed, no management institute of IIM level is located here.

Geography:The city developed on the confluence of rivers Mula and Mutha. They are the tributaries of the River Bhima which flows east rising from the western ghats of Maharashtra. On the south-western side of Pune is the Khadakwasla dam lake that is used to supply water to the city.

The IIM's are autonomous registered societies under the ministry of human resources development. A board of government (which differs from institute comprising of academic, management professional, administrators and public personalities, guides the institute affairs.In every IIM the director, over sixty faculty members, administrative offices and staff work as a team to manage a number of program and research projects and to initiate new activities. The IIM to be proposed in this thesis will be located in Balewadi- pune.it will consists of 300 students on campus of 15 acres wherein post graduate course(pgp) is proposed.This course is 2 yrs. full time residential course. Each PGP batch consists of 150 student. The minimum age to apply for this course is 20 yrs. and on average PGP batch is 24 years.The male-female ratio in campus will fluctuate every but on average it will be 1:1 or 2:1(conclusion drawn from the case study )

STUDENTS HOUSING CONCEPT:Zoning Zoning will depend on program to be provided for the institute. Such that the students residing in the campus get there privacy. At the same time well connected to all the spaces. Functions like administration ,auditorium and library should be oriented in such a way that it is accessible to outsiders, faculty and students. In this case zoning is radial in pattern such that academic which forms the most important function in the campus is kept in the center. But easily accessed by student as well as faculty.

VIEW OF SITE

VIEW OF HIGHWAY WEATHER TRENDS :

Residential area of student is kept close to academic area as the classroom are 24 hours open. This will make it convenient for the student to visit academic block any time. Faculty residence will be kept away from academic block and also students residence so that the faculty family get there privacy. Administration consists of offices and also faculty offices which will be well connected to academic block. Thus the central core of the campus consists of academic block, library and administration. Auditorium is close to the entrance such that outsider are kept away from the academic block. Dining area is kept in between the students residence for easy accessibility.

VIEW OF ACCESS ROAD

VIEW OF SERVICE ROAD

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WINTER

MID NOV - MID FEB. DRY, COLD NIGHTS , PLEASANTLY WARM DAYS .

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SPRING

MID - FEB TO END - MARCH . WARM DAYS AND PLEASANT NIGHTS .

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SUMMER

EARLY - APRIL TO LATE - MAY. HOT DAYS WARM NIGHTS.

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MONSOON

EARLY JUNE - EARLY OCTOBER. RAINS. WARM AND HUMID.

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POST-MONSOON

EARLY OCT - EARLY NOV. A LITTLE RAIN, BUT STILL WARM.

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RAINFALL

68 CM (ANNUAL AVERAGE)

"Educational systems are built for a time not for all time. There are no changeless ways of educating human nature. The curriculum which had vitality in the vedic peroid or the renaissance cannot continue unaltered in the twentieth century. Realizing that the vision of free men in a free society is the living faith and aspiring guide of democratic institution, we must move towards that goal, adapting wisely and well to changing condition. DR. S RADHAKRISHNAN Thesis IIM_04A


SECTION AA’

ACADEMIC ZONE

STUDENTS HOUSING

VIEW OF LIBRARY

Students hostel

Academic Dining hall Library/Faculty

ACADEMIC BLOCK

SITE PLAN - FIRST FLOOR

VIEW OF ACADEMIC ZONE

SITE PLAN - GROUND FLOOR

VIEW OF LIBRARY

VIEW OF ACADEMIC BLOCK

Thesis IIM_04B


The water body highlights the architectural characters of academic block and library-administration. The academic block is oriented in such a way that is ventilated naturally. Since , the class room have projectors as there teaching medium , the classroom is designed in such a way that diffused sunlight is allowed in the classroom when necessary and at the same time can be avoided when projectors are on. Classroom are air-conditioned and acoustically done.

CROSS SECTION THROUGH LIBRARY

The amphitheater shaped classrooms and more suited for interaction between students and teachers, which enhances the method of teaching some particular subjects in management. VIEW OF ACADEMIC BLOCK ,LIBRARY, FACULTY BLOCK AND ADMINISTRATION Seminar rooms and classrooms of different capacities are provided in management institute which is used to the breakup of batches on the basis of elective subjects in second year. These classrooms may be flat but need to be equipped with a black board, overhead projector, screen microphone and storage cupboard Vehicular and pedestrian traffic need to be segregated within the campus and the junction of internal roads should be provided with round about. Internal links between building is partly or fully covered as far as possible.

Administrative offices for the effective functioning of the campus need to be provided according to the no. of working staff.

VIEW OF ACADEMIC BLOCK , LIBRARY, FACULTY BLOCK

VEHICULAR MOVEMENT

PEDESTRIAN MOVEMENT

Selection of the site for the development of campus should be such that the environment around promotes education, is very important. The site should be large enough to accommodate future expansion. The academic block should be suitably located so as to be easily approachable by staff and student it should be free from noise and interruption. It is found that students are able to study better in residential campuses While designing a campus, landscape is given attention to highlight the architectural character of campus. Essential service staff needs to be housed in the campus The library is the most important part of management education . according to the required of the campus. An auditorium for convocation function and large formal function is required as seen in IIM’s. Self study and student - faculty interaction in spaces within the library . The library is also a means of keeping in touch with the latest happening The academic block, computer center and library are accessible to students for 24 hour a day in IIM's. Thus accommodations of students is designs close to academic block. So that students can visit academic block at any time in the day without walking much In the field of management practice, training and research. Thus, computer center is connected to the library. A computer center equipped distance with there laptop. Sky walks are provided between academic block and faculty and also between students housing and with latest packages of personals computer and for some mainframe to academic block. Library is designed in such a way that natural north light is brought in which goes deep till the basement. Such as that the upper floor gets maximum light ,so level 1 and 2 got maximum reading area and basement got book racks to store book as link th institute to an other, forms an important part of a management basement gets very less light to read . institute.

Thesis IIM_04C


PROFESSIONAL WORK


07 Toilet is the smallest unit and therefore was used as

SUSTAINABLE AND AFFORDABLE LIVING ENVIRONMENT Ahmedabad Vastu Shilpa foundation international studio 2008 The following is group work(group of 5). The site dhobi ghat is in the center and one of the most popular place in the city of Ahmedabad. It lies next to river sabarmati which separates the city in to two new Ahmedabad and old Ahmedabad. But today there is an informal settlement developing rapidly. The main problem faced by the site is that the city is growing and the river acts like a border which limits its growth. For the initial settlement this river acted as a border for safety, but today it is more of a social border. On the eastern river side with the old walled city the density is much higher than the western river side where the peripheral houses are. On the eastern side live the lower income groups. On the other side that is western side the higher income group resides. And along the stretch of river informal settlements, the slums.

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the basic unit for the grid(as shown in 09). The infrastructure is arranged along fixed lines. At the floor are the three fixed rooms for the infrastructure. Thus only toilet, staircase, courtyards are been provided. The building structure can be developed by the users and appropriate to their needs. To create a lively dwelling area with high density, the houses and public areas are developed on two floor. The ground floor and roof are used as public spaces and for circulation through the area.

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Each house has its own private courtyard and one shared courtyard between four houses. They sustain the air circulation to cool the houses. In the dwelling zone, there are public courtyards which sustains neighborhood relationship.

DENSITY

HISTORICAL GROWTH

STRUCTURE AXIS

The most important thing was to connect the two part of the city which was been separated by river and to enhance its quality of being the center of the city.

Road

Residential

CIRCULATION

COURTYARDS

Commercial + Residential Housing Commercial + Residential Platform for craft Parking Public space Road

Fort wall

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Commercial + office platform

School

Educational platform

Leisure (nala bay)

Commercial platform

Nehru bridge

Temple Religious (nala bay)

Commercial platform

Economic (nala bay) Market paltform

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Ellis bridge

SECTION BB’

A’ Using changing water level to create new landscape

Ahmedabad between 9 months it is very dry and water is one the most important resources. But the other 3 months during the monsoon there is too much water. We can use this to create a new landscape along the river, which changes during the year. When the riverbed is dry various activities are possible. When the water level in river increases there is more space for river. The difference of the water levels between summer and monsoon creates a temporal public space for the city. This public space will belong to city and will connect city along the river front. To create a usable new river area, a system of steps are developed and platform to get down to the water

The commercial streets and platform are connected to existing street system. The market will be maintained and extended. Beside there are areas for economic activities, craft production and sell.

The leisure platform has a special connection with water. It is also well connected to the green space of the city.

01. CONFRONT THE STREET: commercial and housing defined building to form the street. House type A: apartment _high rise with view

Transversal section .

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The placement of houses also protect direct sun which leads the temperature in the house to be low. Also some houses are embedded in the ground which makes it cooler. The design also lets cross ventilation to take place with natural light coming in through courtyards.

Main road with commercial and public building goes down the river with public platforms. Between roads are the dwelling space for low rise. Each platform has a specific function like education, leisure, commercial, religion etc.. Along the main roads are all public buildings and commercial activities. This public buildings has commercial activities on lower floor and housing on upper floor.

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House type B: patio houses_ the enclosed houses the courtyard

House type A: apartment _high rise with view

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Longitudinal section . Perimeter + enclosed space Auto construction system

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02. CONFRONT THE NALA: urban equipment(public building). Public space for the area.

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03. CONFRONT THE RIVER: workshop and craft spaces the river is the walking spaces, a leisure and an economic space for all the city.

MASTER PLAN 04.HOUSES: the private space. House type B: patio houses_ the enclosed houses the courtyard

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Fix elements

An example of the development

Fix elements

An example of the development

Fix elements

An example of the development Sabarmati river front _05


Air Circulation in the house through Courtyard

Natural light through Courtyard

HOUSE IN BAHAMAS(COMPETITION) Bahamas BRIEF GIVEN :The objective of the architectural competition is the design of a 2-3 floor multi-generational home for a husband and wife (in their 50's), six year old twins (boy and girl), and including two self contained guest apartments for sister-in-law, and another sister-in-law and husband (in their seventies). Additionally two 'connected' self contained spaces for live in employees are also required.The design should be either, Mediterranean, Contemporary, Caribbean or a fusion of all three, while being mindful of a sub-tropic region with tropical summers. The architectural 'guideline' for the home design should be one that stimulates and delights with its unique ideas, exotic details and classic emphasis, and harmonizes indoor and outdoor living spaces.This project was an individual effort.

VIEW OF POOL SIDE DINING

VIEW OF FRONT ELEVATION

VIEW OF REAR SIDE OF THE HOUSE

SITE PLAN

VIEW OF CORRIDOR FROM LIVING AREA

The process started with basic concept of a modern contemporary house which can be functional at the same time have some highlighted features in form of surprise within the structure. The basic form is derived through the function a family will have in the house. The spaces are treated such that it can be increased or reduced in size as and when required. This includes courtyard which connects the spaces with each other and helps in harmonizing the interiors with exterior elements. This courtyard in turn gives natural light and good cross ventilation. The house is orientated in such a way that it receives maximum ocean breeze. Thus, the tunnel effect as explain in the sketch works well through these courtyards. The treatment of the exterior elevation not only chisels the interior spaces but also introduced character within those spaces. The house also has certain unpredictability in terms of openings and also with the natural light pattern made through those opening. Sun shades and overhang are also a major part of the elevation. Land for future development is also been taken care of by using 1/3rd portion of the site.

SECTION AA’

SECTION BB’

VIEW OF REAR SIDE OF THE HOUSE

REAR-SIDE ELEVATION

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

FRONT ELEVATION Bahamas_06


EVOLUTION OF WRAP

HOUSE OF SARIN AND SMITHA Hyderabad This house is a part of gated community in hyderabad.It sits on a lot of size 55’X80’. The house is cinfigured in a’L; shape form for minimal built imprint.Optimum usable open soaces and effective air movement. Built form is oriented along North-South and the circulation within serpents 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 interior and exterior into one space OPEN VERSUS GREEN RATIO

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PRIVATE SPACES EXTERNAL VIEW OF SARIN HOUSE

SECTION THROUGH SARIN HOUSE 01

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03 SEMI PRIVATE 02

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SECTION CC’

SERVICES 03 C SECTION AA’ A 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 skin tears open to form skylight .Bringing the Ethereal experience inside the house.

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B PUBLIC

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1. ENTRANCE LOBBY 17. DECK 2.GUEST FOYER 18.GUEST ROOM 3.TV ROOM 19.TERRACE 4.STAIRS LOBBY 20.SERVANT ROOM 5.LIVING ROOM AND BAR 21.HOME THEATRE 6.DINING 7.KITCHEN AMD PANTRY SECTION DD’ 8.DECK 9.COURTYARD 10.LAP POOL SECOND FLOOR 11.MASTER BEDROOM 12.UPPER LOUNGE 13.KIDS ROOM 14.WARDROBE 15.POOJA 16.STUDY ROOM MATERIAL OPTION FOR WRAPS

D’ D FIRST FLOOR 05 VERTICAL SHAFT

SECTION BB’ A’

C’

GROUND FLOOR Sarin house_07


Option for ceiling OPTION 1

PRODUCT DESIGN

LUSCIOUS-RESTO LOUNGE Hyderabad

Sofa for luscious was evolved from shape of lips. The material used for this sofa was solex (red in color). This sofa were customized especially for the lounge to give it a unique look.

Luscious is one of a kind resto lounge in the city of hyderabad. The site consisted of a roof top which was to be divided into restaurant, lounge and roof top restaurant. I particularly worked for the roofing option of restaurant , planning of roof top restaurant and seating modules of lounge.

OPTION 2

VIEW OF LIPS SHAPED SOFA OPTION 3

A display furniture for a fashion designer’s studio. This element was used as display area and changing room. It has 2 lvl out of which the upper level also included a lounge.

VIEW OF ROOF TOP RESTAURANT The process involved model making which were laser cut (section that of thickness of the sheet) acrylic sheet which were joined in section in order to get perfect shape.The material used here was also solex(white in color)

SECTION THROUGH THE CEILING

OPTION 4

VIEW OF THE DISPLAY UNIT

WINE DISPLAY AREA ARCHED CEILING WITH A CUT OUT PLAN OF THE LOUNGE

VIEW OF ROOF TOP RESTAURANT

FRAME WORK

ENTRY RESTAURANT

LOUNGE

VIEW OF RESTAURANT

VIEW OF RESTAURANT

VIEW OF THE LOUNGE

MASTER PLAN OF LUSCIOUS

FLOOR LEVEL PLAN AT +2'.0 LVL

FLOOR LEVEL PLAN +6'.0 LVL

FLOOR LEVEL PLAN +13'.0 LVL Luscious&Njst_08


Development of Riverfront The project has 5 major objective which included Designing of Promenades, Public Conveniences and Parking Areas along the Riverfront.The strategic nodes for development of public conveniences was determined by intense site analysis.This research concluded Major roads,Minor roads,Potential development Zone,etc. Which provided us a guideline for the development of the initial 5km of Riverfront out of 20 km as pilot project.The following includes work which i was a major part of.this includes site analysis, designing 2 level promenade and concepts design of gardens, amphitheaters and step gardens.Due to some confidential reason the name of the project is not been revealed. 01

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STEP GARDEN (which are designed to gatherevening markets)

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PRESENT SCENARIO OF SITE

The concept is inspired from South Korea’s Cheonggyecheon which is a modern public recreation space. The area around the promenade are are developed strategically according to the conclusion of the Research.Following is the design proposals for ½ km stretch which includes Amphitheatre,Step garden and Recreational garden along the promenades.this stretch also includes heritage restoration of an old temple premises

SECTION AA’

AMPHITHEATER Cheonggyecheon 03 RECREATIONAL PARK

PLAN OF ENTRY NODE

PLAN OF PROMENADE

01 Determines Major and Minor roads & Pedestrian 02 Determines Major Nodes 03 Determines potential redevelopment zone 04 Determines religious platform, Commercial zones, Transition Zone 05 Determines zones to be re-develop 06 Determines the conclusion Allotted Function 07 Determines Major Axis and Transition zone 08 Determines Potential Commercial/Hospitality RE zone Potential Commercial/Hospitality RE zone

SECTION BB’ RIVERFRONT_09


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