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Jasmine Kaur Bhogal Selected Works (2017-2020)


EDUCATION

I am Jasmine Kaur Bhogal, a 6th semester student of Chandigarh College of Architecture, Chandigarh, India. Seeking a professional working platform as an intern architect, with a strong desire to put in my inherent skills and abilities to effective utilization and realization, and contribute to the progress of organization with subsequent expansion in my knowledge sphere. The following is a collection of my selected works that reflects my vision towards architecture.

2014

Manav Mangal High School, Chandigarh

2016

Govt. Model Sr. Sec. School, Sector- 19, Chandigarh Graduated 12th grade, 76.4% Winner of Inter-school Science Fair (2015) Runner up of Inter-school Science fair (2016)

2016-17 College of Architecture, I.E.T. Bhaddal, Ropar, Punjab Done 1st year

2020

JASMINE KAUR BHOGAL Born: 8th august 1998 Chandigarh, India

Graduated 10th grade, 9.2 CG-PA Activity Acer 1 for two consecutive years (2013 & 2014) and won multiple awards in multiple fields.

Chandigarh College of Architecture Panjab University, Chandigarh Pursuing B. Arch, Third Year

ACHIEVEMENTS

ADDRESS

1601/1, Sector- 30B, Chandigarh, India,

2016

Youth Festival: Poster Design

2017

Poster Design (Vigilance Week)

CONTACT

Runner up

Runner up

Technoart: Designing the Sculpture from Scrap

+91 9803803171 +91 8360343584

Winner

Youth Festival: On the Spot Painting

jasbhogal.cca@gmail.com

Winner

facebook.com/Jasminekaur8898 instagram.com/jasminekr26

2018

NASA: Louis I. Kahn Trophy

2019

Poster making Competition by Blood Donation camp for Magazine cover

National Runners up

State winner

LANGUAGE English

Hindi

Punjabi

Chandigarh Airport Gate Design Competition National 2nd Runners up


SOFTWARES

EXPERIENCE 2016

Auto-cad

Revit

Adobe Photoshop

Adobe Illustrator

3ds Max

Sketchup

Adobe InDesign

As an Anchor, Organized the zonal Youth Festival.

Rhinocerous

Lumion

2018

Zonal NASA Convention, I.E.T. Bhaddal

2019

Summer internship at architecture aNew

Volunteering and working for Organizing the Zonal NASA Convention. Worked with Ar. Satish Panwar and Ar. Amrit Panwar

•Electrical Working Drawings for Residence #157 at Sector- 33, Chandigarh. •Concept sketches for proposed Residence (600 sq-yd) at Omaxe, New Chandigarh. •Plumbing Working Drawings for Residence #3143 at sector- 88, Mohali, Punjab. •Design Competition- The House by archdais.

Ms office

SKILLS 2019 Painting

Punjab Technical University, Youth Festival

Calligraphy Documentation

Sketching

RIBA President’s Medals Exhibition

Volunteering and working for Organizing the Inauguration of the Exhibition at Chandigarh College of Architecture.

Organized One day Art Workshop Model Making

Hand Drafting

An event Sponsored by Chandigarh Lalit Kala Akademi on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti.

Laser Cutting

2019-20 Winter Internship at architecture aNew Worked with Ar. Satish Panwar and Ar. Amrit Panwar

INTERESTS

Food

Cooking

Traveling

Dance

Photography

TV Series

Music

•Design Conceptualization and 3d modeling of United Hardware store, Sector- 18, Chandigarh. •Documentation of kitchen mess of Home Science.

*NASA: National Association of Students of Architecture


STUDIO PROJECTS 2016

• Bus Stop Design (Individual) Challenge: To Design 3 different bus stops using different building material for each.

• Cafeteria Design

(Individual) Challenge: to Design a Cafeteria using water as a design element.

2017

Studio Apartment

(Individual) Designed for an Architectural student

• Residence

(Individual) Designed for a Businessman’s Family.

• Kindergarten

(Group of 4) School for 120 students

2018

Hostel Design

(Individual) Coed Hostel for 300 College students

• Lake Club

(Group of 4) A Recreational club with all the facilities along with cottages.

• NIIFT Campus Designing

(Individual) Campus Design includes Hostel for Students and Residential plots for Staff along with a market place.

• Office Design (Individual) Office for a MNC

2019

Vernacular Study

(Group) Morphology of a village near Chandigarh

• Child Day Care Centre

(Individual) Reviving the Vernacular Architecture

• Hill Housing (Pair)


COMPETITIONS

• NASA: Landscape Design Trophy • Youth Festival: Poster Design Runner up

• Poster Design (Vigilance Week) Runner up

• Technoart: Designing the Sculpture from Scrap

WORKSHOP / SEMINARS

• Bamboo Workshop

Learned basic techniques of using bamboo in construction. ( Conducted by Ar. Sidharth Wig)

• Wooden Joinery Workshop

Learned different kinds of wood joints.

• Bamboo Workshop

Hands on workshop; Constructing Yoga Centre. (Conducted by Ar. Sidharth Wig)

• Brick Masonry Workshop

Winner

Hands on; Discovered different Brick Bonds.

• Youth Festival: On the Spot Painting

• International Conference on Trends in Architecture and Construction.

Winner

Organized by University Institute of Architecture, Chandigarh University, Mohali, Punjab.

• Art and Graphic Design Workshop

Conducted by French based Graphic Designer Mathilda Della Torre.

• NASA: Annual NASA Design Competition Selected in top 60

• NASA: Louis I. Kahn Trophy National Runners up

• NASA: Destech Challenge

• Design charrette Workshop

Display stands for Chandigarh’s Organic Market.

• Wooden Joinery Workshop

Learned the Applications of wood joints.

• Pierre Jeanneret International Symposium Celebrating Foot Architect of Chandigarh.

• Ethos NASA Student Of the Year Trophy

• NASA: Louis I. Kahn Trophy

• Art Installation at VR Punjab, Mohali

• Poster making Competition by Blood Donation camp for Magazine cover

• Art Installation at Urban Fest, Chandigarh

State winner

• NASA: Annual NASA Design Competition • Archdais: The House • Chandigarh Airport Gate Design Competition National 2nd Runners up

• Art and Drawing Workshop by Chandigarh Lalit Kala Akademi


CONTE 1

Chandigarh Airport Gate Design Competition

(Group Project) Design Conceptualization and Working Drawings.

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The House by Archdais Competition (Group Project) Design Conceptualization, 3d modeling and Working Drawing

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Vernacular Study and Design Morphology study (Group) Studio Project (Individual) Child Day Care Centre


ENTS 4

NIFT Campus Design

Studio Project (Individual) Campus zoning and detailed planning of Academic block

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Working Drawings (Internship Projects) Electrical layout Plumbing layout

6

Miscellaneous Hands on Photography Artworks Models


01 CHANDIGARH AIRPORT GATE DESIGN COMPETITION Runner-Up 2(Pan INDIA)

The diversity and the rich cultural heritage of Punjab presents a multi-hued heritage of ancient civilizations. The aim of the competition was to design an Entry Gate for Chandigarh Airport that showcases the spirit of the people of Punjab and to welcome visitors. The concept of the gate design was inspired by the cultural confluence of the region of Punjab and Chandigarh. Taking from the influences of the past and bringing in contemporary technological advances, we tried to create an identity for the airport.

Skills : Research Concept Design Softwares



THE CONCEPT

WHY HORIZONTALITY ? By elaborating the gate horizontally and not just vertically prolongs the user experience by creating a panoramic view to the opposite end of the gate. KARA The second K of the 5 K's of Sikhism: Kara, onion shaped domes and the intricate jalli patterns prevalent in Gurdwaras and Havelis are all elements of the historical architecture of Punjab, which have been amalgamated in the gate design. The intention was to relate to that historical understanding of Punjab architecture, not through the use of mimicry or a limiting adherence to the iconography of the past, but rather by developing a firmly contemporary interpretation, reflecting a more nuanced understanding.

JALLI PATTERN

Jalli Pattern inspired from the flooring pattern of Golden Temple, Amritsar

The tangled tower in the central median is inspired from the first K of the 5 K's of Sikhism- Kesh. This tower not only creates an aesthetic welcoming feature but also seconds as a support to the structure running through it.

2” x 2” M.S. Box Section Pattern inspired from Phulkari Void Yellow Tinted Acrylic Sheet

The Phulkari is a simple and sparsely hand-embroidered pattern on dupattas, etc for special occasions. These Phulkari patterns gave the idea for fixing the glass on the space- framed structure.

The free flowing structure overlapping the gate is a space framed structure inspired from the patterns created by the Gatka Chakra and the Aara Gatka martial art form. The mesmerizing patterns which are created while performing Aara Gatka, were our source of inspiration for this structure.



02 THE HOUSE

(Crafting Home through Spaces) Residence/Competition

"The home should be the treasure chest of living" Quoted by one of the master architects, "Le Corbusier", The House draws inspiration from the ideologies used by him while designing the architectural character of Chandigarh. Lost in the race towards modernism , the city has lost the original character, which we have tried to re-create in our house. The vision of the house is to make it respond to the architecture and urban landscape of Chandigarh. The outer structure is a rigid rectangular form contrary to the inner free flowing spaces integrated with nature. Classic elements like the spiral staircase, exposed concrete facade/ roof, intricate brickwork and jaalis have been used to enhance the building design. Skills : Research Concept Design Softwares



Site Location : The site is at a very unique location in the foothills of the Shivaliks with Sukhna Lake on the other side, challenging the composite climate of Chandigarh and aiming to bring back the legacy of Corbusier.

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SECOND FLOOR 1.

1. BEDROOM ( 190 sq. ft. ) 2. DRESSER + TOILET (120 sq. ft 3. BALCONY 4. POOL 5. DECK ( 280 sq. ft. )

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FIRST FLOOR

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1. DRAWING ROOM (300 sq. ft.) 2. BEDROOM (190 sq. ft.) 3. DRESSER + TOILET (120 sq. ft.) 4. KITCHEN (140 sq. ft.) 5. KITCHEN GARDEN 6. DINING AREA

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…a tree filled island at its courtyard with leaves sawing in a blissful manner cooling the inner environment through external breeze…

GROUND FLOOR 1.FRONT LAWN 2. ENTRY 3. RECEPTION 4. WAITING AREA 5. LIBRARY 6. LANDSCAPED AREA 7. ARCHITECT'S OFFICE (200 sq. ft.) 8. WORK STATION (200 sq. ft.) 9. PANTRY (40 sq. ft.) 10. TOILET 11. SERVANT QUARTER (100 sq. ft.) 12. WATER BODY 13. REAR LAWN


Site Area : 505 SQ. MTS.

A person is welcomed by the eccentric nature of the house with the significant expression of the typical curvilinear elements.

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Courtyard provides light and air while also acting as space divider for daily living with landscaping on both the sides integrating a tree filled island at its courtyard with leaves swaying in a blissful manner cooling the inner environment through external breeze.


03 VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE

(Reviving the Architectural Character of Khizrabad, Punjab) Vernacular case study and Design/ Studio Project Khizrabad is a village 26 kms away from Chandigarh with a land area of approximately 2000 acres. The village has a very rich historical background. The objective of this project is to bring the communities together and give them a common platform where they can interact as well as exchange their skills with one another. This will also make the villagers aware of and understand the importance of these structures and can inspire them to maintain these old structures Skills : Documentation Research Concept Design Softwares



The village has an interesting morphological character. The built forms in the village have gone through a lot of changes through time. these changes are still reflected in the architectural vocabulary of the village.

Existing Old Structures

Road Connecting Main Highway

Settlement in the 1400s

Internal Roads

Muslim Street Structures Built after 1947 (Post Independence) Recently Built Structures (within last 10-15 yrs)


Load transfer in the structure

CEMENT CONCRETE FILL (1:2:4)

FLOORING LIME

MID-STEEL TIE-ROD

PLASTER

BRICK ARCH

R.S.J.

Colonial Era Jack arch roof used in the structure as it is cost effective.

BRICK TILES STEEL I SECTION MUD MORTAR SAND FILLING BRICK TILES MUD PHUSKA

Detail of the proposed roof structure

The aim of the project was to revive the child day care centre which had been abandoned due to its deteriorated condition and provide a space to the village women to share and exchange different skills.

Site Photo Gallery


The purpose was to bring back the lost charm and create a spacious working space. In order to do so, the first floor is being proposed in accordance with the construction of the ground floor. Some additions to the site are made such as the deori gate, toilets, kitchen and the reconstruction of the staircase.

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SECOND FLOOR

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1.DEORI GATE (LVL. +18’-0”) 2. CENTRAL COURTYARD (656 sq.ft.) 3. TERRACE (LVL. 27’-6”)

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FIRST FLOOR 1.DEORI GATE (LVL. +18’-0”) 2. CENTRAL COURTYARD (656 sq.ft.) 3. 7’-6” WIDE CORRIDOR 4. WOMEN RECREATIONAL ROOM (356 sq.ft.) 5. STORAGE AREA (130 sq. ft.)

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GROUND FLOOR 1.

1.ENTRANCE THROUGH DEORI GATE 2. KITCHEN (100 sq. ft.) 3. TOILET 4. CENTRAL COURTYARD (656 sq.ft.) 5. 7’-6” WIDE CORRIDOR 6. DAY CARE ROOM (356 sq.ft.) 7. RESTING ROOM (130 sq. ft.)

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…Design doesn’t stop when Buildings are completed. It’s routinely renewed during Occupation and Adaptation…


Site Area : 2026 SQ. ft.

Deori: It is an entrance gate which provides an identity to the building. It acts as a mark of purity and exhibits motifs showcasing the regional culture.

Geometrical and floral pattered jallis derived from the existing built forms of the village which have been inspired from the Sikh and Mughal architecture styles. The arches have been derived from the colonial era buildings of the village.


04 NIiFT, CAMPUS DESIGN

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The concept is in response to the climatic condition of the site. The site lies in the temperate climatic zone i.e extreme summers and extreme winters.The site lies on the national highway which makes it more challenging. Skills : Research Concept Design Softwares

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ROAD

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Site Plan LEGEND 1. SITE ENTRY 2. STAFF / VISITOR PARKING 3. ADMIN BLOCK 4. & 5. ACADEMIC BLOCKS 6. STUDENT PARKING 7. MARKET PLACE

*NIIFT: National Indian Institute of Fashion Technology

NH-95

The aim of the project is to develop a stimulating and vibrant campus for NIIFT Ludhiana. The campus should invoke a feeling of identity and a sense of belonging in the students.

NO CONSTRUCTION ZONE

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"Fashion is a creative means of expressing one’s individuality."

8. RECREATIONAL SPACE 9. HOSTEL PARKING 10. HOSTEL 11. RESIDENTIAL AREA FOR STAFF 12. RECREATIONAL SPACE

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The curvilinear form and planning provides a better climatic response. The curvature of the facade distributes the wind evenly and does not trap heat easily. Additionally, the South-Western side of the block has a double facade which cuts the sun and cools down the micro-climate of the block.

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Air Flow

Ground Floor Plan 7.

S-W sun Double Facade

Double Facade

Student Entry

Visitor and Staff Entry

Stack effect: The tall buffer spaces create a pressure difference, hence, cooling down building envelope.

The double facade comprises of vertical louvers and greens.

The hierarchy of the circulation spaces enables easy accessibility to all the spaces on campus.


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LVL. +7.5 LVL. +6.8 LVL. +4.7 LVL. +3.8 LVL. +1.5

SECTION BB’

REAR ELEVATION

FRONT ELEVATION

ADMIN AND ACADEMIC BLOCKS


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LVL. +10.5 LVL. +7.4

LVL. +3.2 LVL. +2.3 LVL. +0.3


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WORKING DRAWINGS (Summer Internship)

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2

R.W.C 9" 1' X 1'

9"

11

11'-0"

3"

3'-6"

412"

11'-6"

5'-0"

1'-3"

PARTITION WALL

4''Ø RWP

D6

V1

9"

2'-0"

412"

3'-6"

6'-0"

6'-9"

ENT. FOYER 5'-6"X8'-0"

CLINIC OFFICE 11'-9"X12'-3"

2'-3"

DRAWING ROOM 16'-0" X 20'-0"

20'-0"

9"

CL

4'-0"

OP E

P.R 4'-1 1 2" X 8'-412"

SL

8'-412"

D7

D2

3"

2'-0"

4'-112"

WOODEN/ RCC JALI AS/ DESIGN

3'-0"

1

W=3'-6" T=11" R =20 no.

6'-9"

2'-6"

14'-0" 9"

3

LVL DROP FROM FFL 412"

21'-0"

5

3'-6"

2"

9"

7

3'-6"

2'-0"

23'-6"

2'-3"

3'-6" 9"4''Ø

4'-0" WIDE PROJECTION AT ROOF LVL.

16'-6"

I.C 2' x 2'

GREEN LAWN

RAIN WATER RE-CHARGE WELL

LVL + 6"

GT 1'x1'

15'-9"

I.C 2' x 2'-6"

LVL +1'-6"

SWP

UGT 5' X 6'

TO MAIN SEWER LINE

RAMP UP

9"

1

C.B.

13

18'-9"

B

90'-0"/OR AS PER SITE

15

12'-112"

48'-3"

17

BOUNDARY WALL LVL ± 0

C'

A

PLUMBING DRAWING (Residence)


3 There is a weekly organic market held near the lake where the farmers and small entrepreneurs come from as far as 50 kms to sell their organic goods that include fruits, vegetables, grains and static goods.

4 There was a need to design a prototype structure that could function as a display stand for the goods. The display stand had to be foldable, stackable, dismountable, flexible structure that can have shelves at different levels. The display shelves also had to be long lasting, made from eco friendly materials and cost efficient.

5 A Single unit of Crate is formed by reusing the old usable Battens. These wooden battens are used as an ideal organic material for making these crates. Multiple units can be stacked one over the other and be used in every possible way for the display purpose.


06 DESIGN CHARETTE

2

1

Hands on Workshop/ Live Project (Design of Display Units) Group of 6 Execution: Chandigarh



06 PHOTOGRAPHY


Poster Making Competetion

STATE WINNER (2019) (Became Front cover of the magazine) (Medium- Acrylic)

06

Studio Works Stipling (Medium- PEN)

ARTWORKS Studio Works Stipling (Medium- PEN)

Studio Work

Carpet Design(2016) (Medium- Pencil Colours)

Stu

(Medium-


Studio Works

(Medium- Poster Colours)

Poster Making Competetion Runner-up (2017) (Medium- Mix)

Landscape Design Competetion

udio Work

(2017) - Cut and Paste)

(2016) (Medium- Mix)

For A Client

(2017) (Medium- Glass Paints)


Thesis (2018)

The

Hostel Design (3rd S

Primary School (2nd Semester)


esis (2019)

Semester)

06 MODEL MAKING


JASMINE KAUR BHOGAL

jasbhogal.cca@gmail.com +91 9803803171 +91 8360343584 #1601/1, Sector- 30B, Chandigarh, India, 160030

REFERENCES Ar. Sujay Sen Gupta (+91-9855447530) Associate Professor Chandigarh College Of Architecture

Ar. Disha Singh (+91-9915804753) Assistant Professor Chandigarh College Of Architecture


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