Jatin Rawat
PORTFOLIO
Delhi Technical Campus, Greater Noida 2018-2022
Hi, I am Jatin, a 5
th
year undergraduate student of architecture.
Being a student of Architecture, it is my intense desire to witness and learn the practical operation of your esteemed organization from the Technical and Research domains. Given the opportunity to pursue an internship, it would be my great privilege to work and learn under the guidance of your esteemed Architects and Designers and get a hands-on practical knowledge that will boost my career as well as my professional skill set.
Jatin Rawat Date of Birth 20|June|2000 Email jatinrawat321@gmail.com Phone +91-8860317375
Languages • •
Hindi English
Education B.Arch
2018-2023
Delhi Technical Campus, Greater Noida, U.P
Higher Secondary
2015-2017
K.V Pitampura, Delhi
Address Sector-16, Rohini, Delhi-110089
Secondary
Academic Projects
Software Proficiency
Urban Design
CAD and 3D Modelling
• Nav Bharat Udyan - Iconic Structure
• Autodesk AutoCAD • Sketchup
EWS Housing Project
2013-2015
K.V Pitampura, Delhi
• Rehabilitation of Urban Poor’s
Visualization
Presentation
University Design
• Lumion • Twin motion • VRay
• Adobe Photoshop • MS Office
• University of Textile, Fashion and Architecture
Shopping Complex Design
CONTENTS
I wish to work with people who give me the opportunity to push beyond the experiences and learnings that I have had so far.
01. UNIVERSITY DESIGN
02. SHOPPING COMPLEX DESIGN
University of Textile, Fashion and Architecture
Mall Design
03. URBAN DESIGN
04. LANDSCAPE DESIGN
Nav Bharat Udyan – Iconic Structure
Children's Park
05. CONSTRUCTION WORK
06. MISCELLANEOUS
Minimal Designing
• Mall Design
Rehabilitation Centre Design • Resort Design
School Design • Primary School Design
Residence Design
Sketching Ink Art Seeing Magazines Graphics
Reading Manga’s
Travelling Cricket Gaming Watching Movies Framing Photography
Greater Noida Industrial Area is located at the intersection of the Western and Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridors and is also the gateway to the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC). It lies within the National Capital Region of India’s capital - New Delhi and is adjacent to Noida, one of the largest industrial townships in Asia. Because the site is surrounded by rural areas, designing an institute around an upcoming Film City was a difficult issue. As a result, the design brief was to build the institute in such a way that it invites students while simultaneously maintaining a sense of place. The master plan was created using the site's zoning as well as numerous factors impacting the climate.
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UNIVERSITY DESIGN University of Textile, Fashion and Architecture
TEXTILE, FASHION AND ARCHITECTURE BLOCK The academic block is angled at 58 degrees to the site's center axis, creating an opening or face to the courtyard within the campus, giving students a vivid outlook. The longer facades of the classes face the S, S-E direction, which receives the most solar radiation; to reduce this, louvres might be installed on that face.
The Site's zoning was done in consideration of Noida's climatic circumstances. Zoning has also been done with the views and vistas of the university in mind, so that it seems inviting to the students. Buildings are placed on the East-West axis, with the longest façade facing North and South, which is the preferred orientation. Buildings are positioned to take advantage of the wind direction and flow. Classrooms are designed with shaded hallways on the south east side to block direct sunlight from entering the room, and windows on the north side to allow for cooler breezes.
UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Library placement act as a central vista to the site. Library front is a double heighted space with glass façade, to minimize solar heat gain from glass façade, we can introduce coated glass or chemically improved heat reducing window films. Solar glazing is also a factor for which we can introduce vertical louvers which are placed at an angle to cut out South and South East Glare. Multi-functional staircase is also designed inside the library for better recreational and study area for the students.
The building's heights were kept in contrast to create a sense of hierarchy in the design while also allowing students to express themselves on campus. Building heights in common spaces were kept low to make them easily accessible for students and faculty who are physically challenged.
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Ground Floor Section A-A’
First Floor
Chandni Chowk, located in the heart of Old Delhi, is a bustling shopping district with markets offering spices, dried fruit, silver jewelry, and vibrant saris, as well as a plethora of small stores selling essential oils, stationery, and traditional Indian sweets. The massive Mughal-era Red Fort now serves as a museum, and the 17th-century Jama Masjid is a massive red-sandstone mosque with towering minarets. Designing a Mall around all of that took a lot of thought because the site is bordered by bustling stores, innumerable residential units, and a rich history. As a result, the design requirement was to construct the mall in such a way that it welcomes visitors from all over the world while also informing them about the history of Chandni Chowk.
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SHOPPING COMPLEX DESIGN Mall Design
MALL COMPLEX Ali Mardan Khan, well versed in the art of dredging up canals, renovated an old canal and renamed it Faiz Nahar. This canal ran through the entire length of Chandni Chowk, from the fort to the Fatehpuri Mosque, providing water for both drinking and irrigation. Created a replica of it in smaller scale as a water body in the mall complex.
DWELLING UNITS
DWELLING UNITS
Chandni Chowk has a long history, although it has deteriorated over time. Historical places reflect an area's history, but in the case of Chandni chowk, the houses that were built 100's of years ago tell the story of Chandni chowk. These houses are not just houses; they are dwelling units in which humans have lived for ages and seen their generations mold themselves according to the dwelling units. Dwelling transforms a person and gives them a new perspective on life.
The building's shape could serve as inspiration for a number of residential architectural projects or any other high-rise development in Chandni chowk in the near future. The form is derived from the Chandni chowk dwelling unit, which is the area's main USP and hence requires extra attention.
There will be open-air cafés and restaurants on several terraces. The green roof will serve to regulate the microclimate of the area, resulting in better climatic conditions. Open-air cafes will draw a crowd from the surrounding area.
The hotel's top four levels will contain luxury suites, making guests feel luxurious. Large windows will be installed on these floors to provide a full view of Chandni Chowk and its surrounding districts, as well as a view of the Yamuna.
Basement Parking LVL 1&2 318 4 Wheeler Parking 99 2 Wheeler Parking Final LVL -7000 from ground Mall Complex G+3
Vertical Circulation
2 Service Core 4 Escalators
Cantilevered Construction
150 Shops and a Multiplex Theatre
Hotel Complex 6 Floors 72 Units of 1BH 20 Units of 2BH Escalators
The iconic structure is planned in Nav Bharat Udyan to realize the grand vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat, symbolizing emerging New India with equitable growth opportunities, rooted in values of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikaas, Sabka Vishwaas and representing the aspiration of clean India, free from poverty, corruption, terrorism, communalism and casteism. The River Yamuna runs alongside the site, making it quite visible. The landmark edifice can be seen from afar, adding to its grandeur, and the Central Vista Axis adds to its prominence. Because the location is surrounded by historical buildings, we have a palette of materials to incorporate in our iconic structure to give it a sense of the past.
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URBAN DESIGN Nav Bharat Udyan – Iconic Structure
The Central Vista Axis increases the prominence of the site. The Central Vista provide a sense of grandeur to the iconic structure, central axis works as a focusing point to the site and thus increases its archetypal. Monuments around Central Vista increases the tourism count in our site. For ex. in India Gate the monthly count of visitors is 25 Lakh.
River Yamuna is a major prominent point for the site. It flows along the site in southerly direction from the Himalayan foothills onto the Indo-Gangetic Plain. Being Yamuna River along the site increases the site context and provide views and vistas to the site. River Yamuna also gives rich Ecology.
Site is located in New Delhi District, making it easily accessible from various transportation services, be it personal or public transportation. If a site is easily accessible then the chance of more tourism attraction is maximum, a well connected is site more visited
In the graphic representation we can see the connection of site by various National Highways and Expressways. This shows that the site is well connected throughout India. If a person from any part of the country wants to visit this structure, they can access it easily through these National Highways. In tropical climate like India long facades of buildings oriented towards North—South are preferred. East and West receive maximum solar radiation during summer. South orientation receives maximum solar radiation during winters which is preferable as composite climate receives severe winters. East and West receive maximum solar radiation during summer. West is a crucial orientation because high intensity of solar radiation is received during summers, when the internal gains are also at its peak.
Approach of Site through various Transportation services. The above graphics shows the accessibility of site by nearest metro stations and bus stand. Mandi House 6Km/10min
Pragati Maidan
Indraprastha 4Km/6min
Railway Road Bridge
Central Secretariat 7.8Km/12min
Pragati Power Station
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CONIC STRUCTURE Each of these three massive structures will
include a sign or figure that represents 75 years of independence. The constructions will function as walls, with the symbolic cutouts providing a sense of freedom within the confines of the walls. People will be able to feel the struggle of our Freedom warriors to win our independence in this way.
Adults fondly recall the opportunities to escape the confines of the classroom and embark on a new playground adventure, these memories you appreciate for the rest of your life. Today's children are overburdened with activities, Playgrounds and playtime have vanished as a result of video games & television. This restriction in free play may have a negative impact on children's development. Outdoor play gives them freedom and independence. Playgrounds are places where children can explore safely. Children interact socially, make their own decisions, and they also learn to play alone independently. Designing a children's park is an attempt to connect the dots between children's and the benefits of playground in their life
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LANDSCAPE DESIGN Children's Park
TREE HOUSE A tree house, tree fort or tree shed is a platform or building constructed around, next to or among the trunk or branches of one or more mature trees while above ground level. Tree houses can be used for recreation, work space, habitation, a hangout space and observation.
प्राज्ञा
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PRAGYA
Purest form of wisdom, intelligence and learning
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Here, children's basic understanding is generated by practical knowledge and visuals, i.e., whatever they see around them they learn from. As a result, we chose the garden concept of
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KNOWLEDGE ORIENTED GARDEN
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to ensure that both fun and function occur simultaneously.
KITCHEN FARMING
ZONING
OAT STEP FARMING ROCK/ROPE CLIMBING SWINGS & SLIDES
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SAND GROUND & WATRERFALL
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TREE HOUSE
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MINI FOREST
9. Badminton court 10. Sand ground 11. Sitting area 12. Step farming 13. Gazebo 14. Flower bed 15. View point /deck 16. Interactive area
17. Bridges 18. Rope climbing 19. Tree house 20. Waterfall 21. Cafeteria 22. Oat 23. Mini forest
Designed sections for different age groups at the start of the playground, specially designed area for young children. Parents/elderly people can safely supervise their children due to varying heights throughout the design. The playground is so designed that children stimulate inner sense for adventure and exploration that children have.
Connectivity
Vegetation
Primary Roads
Aesthetic Trees
Secondary Roads
Boundary Trees
Vehicular Roads
Forest Area
Bridges
Flower Bed
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Steps
Passive Area
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1. Entry/ exit 1 2. Entry / exit 2 3. Parking 4. Washroom 5. Services 6. Fountain 7. Swing area 8. Basketball court
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For the majority of buildings, architecture begins on the ground. But buildings continue to rise with our ambitions, and as we’ve created skyscrapers soaring thousands of feet that reach toward the stratosphere, we continue to look up.
Treehouses, on a smaller scale, express an innate desire for reflection as well as new perspectives and vantage points. As architects construct structures above ground, their designs are freed from the constraints of the ground and given tremendous flexibility.
The following working drawings have been done for a residential project of 550sqm. It consists of : Site Plan Floor Plans Sections Toilet Details Kitchen Details Staircase Section
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CONSTRUCTION WORK Working Drawing for a Residential Project
TOILET PLAN
RESIDENTIAL SITE PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
RESIDENTIAL SECTION
TOILET SECTION
RESIDENTIAL ELEVATION
GLASS FOOR DETAIL
CABINET DETAIL
FALSE CEILING DETAIL
STAIRCASE DETAIL
KITCHEN PLAN
KITCHEN SECTION 1
STAIRCASE PLAN
KITCHEN SECTION 2
STAIRCASE SECTION
FOLDED PLATE SLAB ISOMETRIC COMPOSITE STEEL DECK ISOMETRIC
DETAILS OF COMPOSITE DECK
SECTION AT PARAPET WALL & VIEWING DECK
SECTION OF FOLED PLATE SLAB
DETAILS OF FOLDED PLATE
SECTION OF ROOF GARDEN WITH STYROFOAM SLABS
CAISSON FOUNDATION ISOMETRIC
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MISCELLANEOUS ART&ARCHITECTURE
This portfolio is solely created for the purpose of application of internship in architectural firms. All works are carried out by Jatin Rawat, unless mentioned otherwise.
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