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PRIMARY HEALTH CARE CENTER SHOPPING MALL BOATING JETTY

ADITYA BIRLA - SCHOOL DESIGN CONVENTION TROPHY ANDC GRIHA - LOTUS VALEY SCHOOL PRODUCT DESIGN MODEL MAKING PHOTOGRAPHY

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CONCEPT: Relating to the function and its impact on a man on daily basis, the concept of

“interlinking”

was evolved. This idea was executed with the structure of a DNA, which has been depicted both i n t h e p l a n a s we l l a s t h e f o r m .

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A single strand from the structure of a DNA is been used and the final form is evolved.

The given problem was to design a health care center where both in-patient and out-patient are to be consulted. A 1200 sqm site on OMR, Chennai was proposed. Designing a structure harmonious with the site and compling to given site constrains was achieved. A set-back of 6m and a height of 9m was permitted .

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In the health care centre the consultation, x-ray, ecg, emergency and the pediatrics room are zoned in the ground floor where-as the patient rooms are in top floor. The second floor also has a leisure space on the terrace for the guests. The same space for the out-paitent is created on the ground which is shaded by the floor above. There are two entries one for the PHC and the other exclusively for the emergency care.

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PRIMARY HEALTH CARE CENTRE

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PRIMARY HEALTH CARE CENTRE

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CONCEPT:

ZONING:

A conventional design is not always interesting.

Re-Defining the existing always creates a sense of curiosity to the end user. This indeed increases its intent. . Redefining in simple terms means to approach a d e s i g n i n a m a n n e r w h i c h w o u l d n’ t l ea d t o t h e c h a n g e o f t h e f u c t i o n .

PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION

SHOPS SERVICE CORE MEZZANINE SEATING MEZZANINE COMMERCIAL ATRIUM

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DESIGN: The reason behind taking a hexagon and an octagon is also related to the concept. Generally designs are built using the conventional shape like the square and the rectangle. The use of these polygons allows us to explore in terms of sides available, Hence the concept of re-defining is explained. . The facade is well treated with the voronoi style. This is used to create a false facade where mannequins will be showcasing the brand. They are created on the sides of the mall which are directly visible to the road and this indeed increases the intent of ones brand.

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shopping mall

The floor plan gets its form with respect to the pattern of the circulation.The facade also is planned in a way that the longest side faces the road and that side is used as the advertising zone. The concept is achieved majorly by breaking the flow of circulation. No two travellators are present right above each other. The flow of vertical circulation is broken in every 2.8m. The mezzanine floor acts as the confluence between the two main floors. So travellators from the main floor end and start again from the mezzanine.

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SHOPPING MALL

MULTI-LEVEL CAR PARK

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Basement-1

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exclusive parking. Its placed right below so as to solve structural problems. A defined service core is been provided. The main aim was to zone in accordance to the use

Second floor

Third floor

The ground floor consist of the hyper market and the recreational zone. The main focus was given to the vertical circulation which increases the intent of shopping by a huge percentage

These floor comprises mainly of shops and an exclusive food court which is located on the mezzanine which is 2.8M above the floor level .

showing the mezzanine zone

The above floor plans show typical layouts of the mezzanine for each floor. The ground floor mezzanine consist of kiosks and the other housing the food court.

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The first floor acts as the main entry point and houses the anchor shops with an exclusive mezzanine floor for the food court. The mezzanine floor is placed right above the main atrium which indeed minimize the dramatic scale.

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SHOPPING MALL

First floor

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SHOPPING MALL

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PLAN:

Designing with respect to nature, gave birth to the concept of “continuity”. Nature is a boundless entity with repetitive elements. Hence this concept suited the best for this d e s i g n .

DESIGN: Continuity means to flow without any obstructions. Designing a boating jetty also required the same, and since nature doesn’t create any thing orthogonal, the circle was the best form for designing . Just like nature the circle too is never ending and has a central core. Thus intersecting many circles creates an endless pattern and the concept is well explained.

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boating jetty

The site proposed was located i n Ye l a g i r i , Ta m i l N a d u . It has a contour gradient of about 1:10m. A 5acre land near the famous yelagiri lake was chosen. The brief demanded a design on a step contour. the main aim of the brief was to design a boating jetty and some other amenities like restaurants.

PLAN: Planning without destroying the existing topography increased the intent of the design. Multiple viewpoints right from the parking till the jetty are created. The intersection of concentric circles created new void spaces which were used for landscaping. The basic concept is been applied everywhere. No region in the design will show you a terminating p o i n t .

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ADITYA BIRLA YUVARATNA AWARD “Knowledge comes from learning. Wisdom comes form living.” The students were expected to find exact balance with nature so as to make them enjoy schooling. The spaces designed should find exact balance with studies and leisure time .

PROJECT :SCHOOL DESIGN YEAR : 2014 SEMESTER : 03 TEAM : INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTION : CONCEPTUAL SCHEMATIC MODELING RENDERING PRESENTATION


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as a concept is been felt in almost every structure. But its real intent is shown in a school since it is the place where they growth of a child to man takes place. This is where molding of the future generation also takes place. Relating to the growth of a tree, t h e d es i g n i s b e e n zo n e d m a i nt a i n i n g s t r i c t h i e ra rc h y .

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The design was a comprehensive one. The location of the site been in Delhi and designing to its climate was mandatory. hence climate responsive materials are been used.

PLAN: The design also integrates well with the site as there are no linear corridors. Every pathway is branched. All classes have a green space in its vicinity. This helps in maintaining a proper atmosphere. Landscape, both in and out will release the pressure of the student .

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aditya birla competition - school design

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ADITYA BIRLA - SCHOOL DESIGN

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aditya birla competition - school design

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CONVENTION TROPHY - NASA “No one wants to learn from mistakes, but we cannot learn from success to go beyond ” The main aim was to make students how cost is a very important factor in this field. We were asked to document a building which is low cost and uses sustainable techniques.

PROJECT : DOCUMENTATION YEAR : 2014-2015 SEMESTER : 04 TEAM : 5 MEMBERS CONTRIBUTION : SITE SELECTION DOCUMENTING PRESENTATION MISCELLANEOUS


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Shelter is the outcome of the basic needs of man, and is not merely a physical shell, but engulfs a complete range of utilities and services. All cities share land related concerns such as congestion, pollution, inadequacies in utilities, services, making socially acceptable affordable housing a rarity.

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Courtyard Living / Dining Kitchen Bedroom Bath & WC Terrace

Community Hall Cluster Courtyard Individual Courtyard

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FRONT ELEVATION

DESIGN: The design follows a hierarchy of open spaces to promote social interaction . The design of almost each house is varied with play of forms and motifs to enhance individuality. Thus the design provides not just mere shelter, but digniďŹ ed, socially acceptable affordable housing. The design is a housing colony of 90 houses on a three acre site located in a developing new town on the outskirts of Chennai, built to accommodate the Central Industrial Security Force p e rs o n n e l wo r k i n g at t h e M a d ra s Fe r t i l i z e rs C o m p l e x at M a n a l i , C h e n n a i . N

Project Cost

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CLUSTER 6 Cost per Sq.ft

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COMMUNITY SPACE

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CLUSTER 3 CLUSTER 7

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Comparison

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Typical Cost

CLUSTER 4

CLUSTER 2

LONGITUDINAL SECTION

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convention trophy - CISF colony

TRANSVERSE SECTION

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CONVENTION TROPHY - DOCUMENTATION

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“Provide small scale encounters in large scale world” The students were expected to find exact balance to achieve co-existing lifestyle for both common population and the incapacitated. The key factor to design a place of congregation where these communities feel at ease

PROJECT :CONGREGATION ZONE YEAR : 2014-2015 SEMESTER : 05 TEAM : 7 MEMBERS DESIGNATION : TEAM LEAD CONTRIBUTION : CONCEPTUAL SCHEMATIC MODELING RENDERING PRESENTATION

ANDC - CONGREGATION ZONE

ANNUAL NASA DESIGN COMPETITION


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CONCEPT: Here, Since by its other

the concept of trilogy is been applied. there is a saying that nothing operates own and everything is dependent on each for a living, the concept best suited.

DESIGN: Aim was to design a space where the incapacitated could mingle with the common man and in the process give birth to a new and meaningful life. Human traďŹƒcking was the issue taken because they were the common man been made distant. Here the common man is giving shelter at a minimum cost.No service was provided for free just to make sure that they earn and spend each penny. A rehabilitation centre where he/she can learn a form of art and start earning. The congregation space was the recreational zone which provided an expericence of 3 different forms of life: water , land and space. . 1. RESIDENCE 2. RECREATIONAL ZONE 3. REHABILITATION CENTRE

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GRIHA TROPHY - NASA “We borrow the space from nature on which we built.” To design a school for Lotus Greens which is highly sustainable and innovative. The design must be such that it facilitates learning of sustainabilty principles in t h e s t u d e nt s t h ro u g h s p at i a l e x p e r i e n c e s .

PROJECT :SCHOOL DESIGN YEAR : 2015-2016 SEMESTER : 06 TEAM : 5 MEMBERS CONTRIBUTION : CONCEPTUAL SCHEMATIC MODELING RENDERING PRESENTATION


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CONCEPT: The design is inspired by a tree, which symbolizes growth. It can be experienced by the students as they traverse through the intertwined branch-like corridors of the school, each branch forming different sections of the building. Sectional View Sectional view depicting the bridge connecting admin block and academic block. The space under the bridge is depressed and used as recess space and a café which serves both the students and staff. The bridge is covered with the library in the 3rd floor.

EACH BRANCH FORMS A DIFFERENT SECTION

FORM IS OPTIMAL FOR CLIMATIC CONDITIONS

HIERARCHY OF SPACES BASED ON GROWTH

DESIGN: The design makes best use of the site conditions, as the built form is shaped such that it acts like a wind scoop and diverts wind into the building from north west and also by concentrating most of the classrooms on the northern face so that they receive glare free north light. The southern facade is covered with rotating vertical fins designed to reflect light during the summer and absorb radiation during the winter. .

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COMPOSITE GIRDER

HOLLOW PLASTIC BRICK

CHILLER SLAB

ROTATING LOUVERS

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Site Selection Preserve and protect landscape during construction Soil conservation Design to include existing site features Reduce hard paving on site Enhance outdoor lighting system efficiency

Utilization of fly ash in building structure KINDERGARTEN

Reduce volume, weight and time of construction by adopting efficient technology

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Waste water treatment Water recycle and reuse

Efficient water use during construction

Optimize energy performance of building within specified comfort limits

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Acceptable outdoor and indoor noise levels Universal accessability Innovation

Total GRIHA Score achieved: 94. Rating elligibility: 5 star

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Minimize ozone depleting substances Ensure water quality

Optimize building design to reduce conventional energy demand

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Reduce air pollution during construction

Efficient waste segregation Use of low VOC paints, adhesives, sealants

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Provide at least minimum level of sanitation / safety facilities for construction workers

Reduction in waste during construction

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Plan utilities efficiently and optimize on-site circulation efficiency

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DESIGN INSPIRED BY TREE GROWTH

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Sectional View of Auditorium The Auditorium is sunk into the earth by 1.5m so as to use the soil to regulate air temperature and reduce energy consumed by HVAC systems. The Auditorium features telescopic seating which can be re t ra c t e d t o u s e t h e s p a c e a s a c t i v i t i e s a rea .

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The main aim was to provide the consumer the ease and luxury to travel. Sanitation been the main problem while traveling, boosts up the concept. here the consumer has an exclusive closet which is much more hygienic than the common one. .

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The material used is Poly-Vinyl-Chloride plastic (PVC plastic). This material composes high tensile and compressive strength. Since this product is to be used in the exteriors PVC is one of the best ecological material. The cost of each unit would affordable by almost all sections of the s o c i e t y .

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PRODUCT DESIGN

The design principle focused mainly on the simplicity of using the product. By just a click the you get your own closet. This makes the design unique. The inatable WC comes with disposable hygiene bags which are made of plastic mixed with ethanol. Plastic been a recyclable material and cheap suited this design. The purpose behind using ethanol is due to its property to decompose human waste. The plastic bag is stitched with a velcro to make the product an easy to handle product. .

product design - inatable washing closet

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