My name is Jayant and I’m an architect. I did my graduation from Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur. From what I’ve learned, architecture is about problem solving, structural thinking, rather than just creating a good, eye-catching outlook.
I consider myself as a passionate and detail-oriented architect with interest in architectural designs at different scales, use of different materials, new construction technologies and digital design. I love cycling and constantly curious to know different cultures and places that exist around the world and because of that I love learning new languages and open myself for new education.
• contributed in preparing construction document set involving exterior interior elevations, RCPs, door and window schedules, detail drawings and toilet
• prepared presentation drawings for publications and meetings draqfted BOQs for materials and fixtures in building
Pinnacle Infotech Solutions, Jaipur
Executive Architect | 2022-2023, july-feb
Projects Worked on
• Ny Ellebjerg Station - NEL & Sydhavn Sluseholmen Station - SLU, Copenhagen,
• Memorial Hospital Miramar Mob Il, Miramar, USA Cagni Park, Florida, USA
• Test Project For Nihon Sekkei, Japan
• MASAR Project, Mecca
Roles and Responsibility
• Responsible as Team Member for producing 3D Model for Architecture Worked for the preparation of modeling & Shop Drawings.
• Preparation of RFIs, and RFCs.
• Coordinated with other trades i.e. Structure & MEP.
For this flagship corporate office of Alok Masterbatches, the architectural composition comprises of an exposed concrete structure, an accentuated with carefully patterned brick walls. The park facing he south facade, deploys insulated glazing, extending the interior views into the canopy of the trees beyond. All individual and collective office spaces are situated for the optimal views of the park landscape. The stair volume, enclosed in concrete and glass, has been designed as a gallery , enlivening the interior with a curated selection of Indian art.
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residence, New Delhi
project type
project location year
plot area
total covered area
residential
shantniketan, new delhi
2023
690.63 sq. mt.
2723.30 sq. mt
The house is designed with a solid mass, with projections and puntures with stone cladding on exterior facade, carefully planned to ensure a seamless flow of spaces, light. Due to the constricting site conditions, the basic shape of the house is inevitably a polygon formed by the result of the regulatory building line. In accordance with the building and zoning requirements, a staggering height is developed with a basement, three full floors, and a partially set-back terrace level. The stone cladded house has been designed for the co-habitation of several generations on a close kit indan family. The ain entrance of the house arrives at connecting galleries with centrally plaved stairwell with a skylight above offering light and ventilation in the heart of home.
essence
manifesting dreams into tangible reality
This house is situated in a densely populated residential area on a plot measuring 42x75 meters. The primary objective was to create a private space within the bustling surroundings and design an visually captivating structure amidst the chaotic backdrop. The client’s requirements were for a simple and spacious residence to accommodate a family of five. They desired a contemporary house featuring a formal living area and a swimming pool. Additionally, the house needed to incorporate passive cooling techniques due to the hot and arid climate of the location in Jaipur. The client also requested separate rooms for their parents, children, and two guest rooms in addition to a master bedroom.
The residence was to be designed for a couple, their parents, and a son, which provided generous comfort and luxury. The clean, bold lines form the characteristic language of the house. The house is linear runs along the east-west axis and is divided among public and private spaces. Rajasthan features extreme temperatures in both summer and winter, so the house is designed such that minimal heat penetrates but at the same time provides maximum natural light and ventilation. With no above-floor level, the house expands on the ground, housing five bedrooms, lavish living, and a luxurious swimming pool that overlooks the family area. The traditional chini-khana at the backdrop of the pool blends firmly with the contemporary form of the building leading it to a very urban look. The main door opens up to a passage that runs along the axis of the house in a windward direction, connecting every space of the house. The parent’s bedroom and the master bedroom have been designed to provide privacy and be near the family area thus respecting the relations.
1. 300mm Concrete wall
2. 18mm Granite coping
3. 18mm Kota stone polished finish
4. 25mm Cement concrete
5. Two Coat of hot bitumen
6. 50mm Damped proof concrete in slope
7. 120mm RCC slab
8. 900mm height MS pipe handrail
9. 12mm Thick MS plate
10. 150x75x10mm MS angle
11. 4”x4” MS pipe
12. 25mm Dholpur Red Stone
13. 12mm HDF
14. 10mm MS plate
15. 10mm MS Base plate welded to MS stringer
16. 50mm cement concrete
17. 300 thick stone footing
18. 2x8” wooden joist
19. 18mm wooden composite flooring
20. 22mm chipboard
21. Moisture proof insulation mat
22. Concrete slab
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rails of renewal
re-imagining railway station spaces
project type
project location year site area total covered area
transportation architecture udaipur 2022 five land parcels between 0-1.9 Acres, Total: 10.35 Acres 1.58 Acres
Indian Railways has embarked on an ambitious initiative to revive the entire railway network by implementing the Station Redevelopment program. The program aims to renovate railway stations and their surrounding areas following the principles of Smart City development. This endeavor seeks to improve passenger facilities, ensure convenient station accessibility, and optimally use railway land.
The Ministry of Railways (MOR) has decided to engage private participation in the development or redevelopment of specific ‘A-1’ and ‘A’ category railway stations throughout India.
The main focus of the railway station redevelopment will involve enhancing the quality of passenger facilities through new constructions and renovations. This will encompass the redevelopment of station buildings, platform surfaces, circulating areas, and more, to effectively meet the needs of passengers.
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Udaipur is a very important tourist centre of Rajasthan and is known as the ‘City of Lakes’. It is the historic capital of the former kingdom of Mewar. The Udaipur District lies on the southern tip of Rajasthan adjoining Gujarat and is well connected to other important cities of Rajasthan both by roadways and railways. Districts of Sirohi, Rajasmand, Chittorgarh, Banswara and Dungarpur in Rajasthan and Banaskantha and Sabarkatha districts of Gujarat flank it. The district has a total geographical area of 1,462,105 hectares. Five non-contiguous land parcels (“herein referred to as the Subject Properties”“), totalling to 10.35 Acres have been identified for development.
The neighbourhood largely comprises of sporadic unorganized retail and residential developments. The immediate neighbourhood of the Subject Property primarily comprises of Railway establishments, Police Lines and other prominent government establishments.
Station details
Station details
Section Chittorgarh(COR)Udaipur(UDZ)
Section Chittorgarh(COR)Udaipur(UDZ)
District Udaipur
District Udaipur
State Rajasthan
State Rajasthan
Station category A
Station Building area 16,945 Sq m
Station category A 16,945 Sq m
Platform area 13,842 Sq m
Platform area
Particulars Access Road
Particulars Access Road
Subject
Subject Property 1
Subject
3
Land Area (sq. m.)Land Area (Acres)
Land Area (sq. m.)Land Area (Acres)
Subject properties are located on either side of Udaipur railway station. The station lies in the central part of the city and is located within walking distance of the city center of Udaipur. The region is well connected by road and is located in close vicinity to prominent areas of Udaipur city. Popular lakes of Udaipur City like Badi Lake, Pichola Lake, Fateh Sagar Lake, and Udaisagar Lake are located near the subject site(s). Being a tourist destination, the city has demand for hotels across categories and supports retail.
The station has five platforms for passenger trains and one platform for goods trains. Commercial blocks, along with a community park, have been developed on the north end of the railway land. The West and East gates have been expanded to provide more parking space and improved circulation. Separate access points for vehicles, pedestrians, and taxis have been created to ensure a smooth flow of crowds. The large roof now features separate floors for arrivals and departures, waiting areas, circulation areas, services, as well as retail outlets.
The main station building features an advanced structure made of steel, aluminum, and wood, complemented by a polycarbonate sunroof measuring 25*15 meters as a single structure. Each unit is equipped with natural ventilation, natural lighting, and natural exhaust systems in case of fire. The platforms are covered with a space frame truss, featuring solar control glass and section frame cladding made of gypsum fiberboard.
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^^render/ arrival concourse
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^^plan/ departure concourse plan
The dimensions of the vast the same periods during circulations pass through vending machines and
The ‘hypostyle’ concourse sections branching out and station spaces, enabling
Both the station and the uphold the roof are composed The underside of the roof
vast concourse and the walkways leading to the transverse platform are suited to deal with, mainly, commuter travels and peak time loadings occurring over during the day. The concourse hosts all travel-related services (ticket offices, information displays, reception, waiting areas, fast-food restaurants etc.) Vertical through a central floor opening and link the main concourse with the lower level, which completes the retail offer of the ground level (fast-food restaurants, kiosks, ATMs) by providing few retail outlets and platforms.
concourse is crowned by a meticulously designed wooden and steel roof, following a precise geometric pattern. Delicate columns support the roof, with their upper into eight parts to allow sunlight to filter through the skylight. The floor-to-ceiling glass facade on North create a seamless connection between the platform enabling passengers to understand the station’s layout and anticipate their movements.
platforms are adorned with Udaipur Pink marble and Makrana white, extending and harmonizing the pedestrian areas beyond the concourse. The pillars that composed of light-coloured concrete and transition into a steel trunk, culminating in an aluminium structure that branches into the eight sections of the ‘capital.’ roof is crafted from wood, while the facade feature transparent glass framed by steel structures.”