Architectural Portfolio 2018-'22

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JOSEPH SCARIA JAMES .

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EDUCATION

SOFTWARES

2018 - present / Bachelor of Architecture : Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur

PROFICIENT

2015 - ‘ 17 / Higher Secondary : SNDP Higher Secondary School Adimali, Kerala 2015 / Secondary : Carmel Matha High School Mankadavu, Kerala An independent student of architecture, versatile in design softwares. A creative problem solver

CONTACT +91 8136818148 jos.jam@yahoo.com / Ernakulam, Kerala, India . LANGUAGES English Malayalam HIndi Tamil Bengali Telugu . PERSONAL INTERESTS Photography Videography Film & Music Travelling Languages Football Model Making Stock Trading .

Autodesk Revit Autocad Sketchup VRay Microsoft Office Autodesk BIM 360 INTERMEDIATE

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Lumion Adobe Photoshop Enscape 3D Adobe Indesign Adobe Premiere Pro

WORKING EXPERIENCE

BASIC

BIM Intern / 5D VDC Services LLP, Kolkata June - July ( 2021 ) January - February ( 2022 )

Archicad Twinmotion

. COMPETITIONS The Drawing Board / 2020 ANDC / 2020 ANDC / 2021 Auto - Rickshaw Stand Design / 2021 HUDCO / 2021 Ethos Saint - Gobain Grants / 2022

. INTERPERSONAL SKILLS Model Building Communication Critical Thinking Team Work

. WORKSHOPS IGBC ECBC Film Making Workshop Brick Workshop .

I declare that the information provided in the document is true and the contents presented are original to the best of my knowledge. Nothing has been concealed therein.



CONTENTS

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MIXED INCOME HOUSING Academic / 7th Semester

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2. MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Academic / 8th Semester

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3. KITCHEN INTERIOR Academic / 6th Semester

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4. WORKING DRAWING Details of G+4 Storey Building

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COMPETITION 5. Balahitha School - A Redesign Saint - Gobain Grants Program / Ethos

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6. Housing for Transient Labourers The Drawing Board / Rohan Builders

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7. FREELANCE WORKS

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8. PHOTOGRAPHY

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HOUSING FOR MIXED - INCOME GROUPS Academic / 7th Semester

It is envisaged that a density of 60 DUs/acre will be attempted with an average occupancy of 4.5 persons/ DU in each development. To study the importance of a target community and a surrounding context (with special emphasis on socio-economic considerations) on architectural designs in case of a housing complex. It is required to provide 25% of the dwelling units for the LIG (Low Income Group) section of the society. The rest can be HIG (25%) and MIG (50%) dwelling units. Location : Dumdum, North 24 Parganas, West Bengal

Site Area : 19, 250 sq.m

Softwares Used : Revit, VRay, Photoshop, Lumion

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SITE PLAN Lower Income Group Block (LIG) : G+3 The smallest residential block is given to the LIG so that they could be provided with affordable choices without having to depend on elevators and services. The position of the block at the front of the site is best suited for natural ventilation and lighting. And they are at the closest proximity to the site entrance, a comfort to the pedestrians.

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Heart of the Site

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A landscaped area forms the heart of the site. Different parts of it is shaded by different buildings surrounding it duirng different times of the day.Having uninterupted view from all the blocks it acts as a breathing space for the residents. A safe place for kids and it is vigilant from all parts of the site

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SITE ENTRY / EXIT

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S RO Area Statement : Site Area : 19,250 SQ.M Ground Coverage : 5280 SQ.M ( 36.4% ) Maximum Height : 60 M No. of Apartments : • LIG : 70 • MIG (L) : 106 • MIG (U) : 78 • HIG : 60 Total = 314 Apartments 3

Spaces : 1. Security Posting 2. Flower Garden 3. Central Landscaped Area

4. Commu 5. LIG Bloc 6. MIG(L) B


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Circulation and Security The vehicular movement goes around the site by which each block is served individually. Pedestrian movement is restricted to internal areas of the site. Thus affectively seperating vehicular and pedestrian movements. Where they do cross, security postings are provided to ensure guided and safe crossings. The position of the security posting is at such a place that it has view to a widde angle around the site.

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Higher Income Group Block (HIG) : G+17 Placed at the rear end of the site, it forms the tallest block. Its position with respect to the site provides privacy such groups desire as well as plays a significant role in keeping vigilance to all parts of the site. Its position at the rear helps in creating breathable space in the centre of the site.

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unity Centre cks Block

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7. MIG(U) Block 8. HIG Block 9. Vehicular Pathway

10. Pedestrian Pathway

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LIG BLOCK G + 4 STOREY

LIG Block is designed in such a way providing a good amount of natural ventilation and natural lighting. Also the communication between the neighbours are considered. The space provided in front of each dwelling units can be used for drying clothes and having their own small vegetable garden. Seperate bath area and toilet are provided so the difficulty is reduced. Use of terracotta will reduce the cost of construction as well.

Legend : Corridor Stairs

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1 BHK

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Living Room Dining Common Toilet Kitchen Service Balcony Bedroom Toilet (Attached)

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2 BHK

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Living Room Dining Common Toilet Kitchen Service Balcony Bedroom Master Bedroom Toilet (attached) Balcony

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MIG(L) BLOCK G + 12 STOREY

MIG Lower Block is designed in such a way that all the DUs are accomodated in a single building with a primary common verticular circulation which reduce the building cost. It contains 2 bhk DU, 2.5 bhk DU which is consisting of another small room which can be used as a bed room or study room and Studio apartments. There are community spaces provided within the building which can be used for gardening and meetings.

2 Legend : Corridor Lift Fire Staircase

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2 BHK

2.5 BHK

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Living Room Dining Common Toilet Common Balcony Kitchen Service Balcony

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Bedroom Master Bedroom Toilet ( Attached ) Balcony ( Attached ) Study

STUDIO

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Kitchen Dining Toilet Bed Balcony

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MIG(U) BLOCK G + 12 STOREY

Legend : Corridor Lift Fire Staircase

MIG Upper block is designed in such a way to accomodate the 3 bhk Dwelling Unit. The block is actually two different block which has a common garden on the ground. The G+12 storied structure has a common gathering space every three floor which can be used for gardening, playing, relaxing and meetings. Each floor has 3 DU. All rooms are provided with natural ventilation and lighting which makes the building efficient

3 BHK

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Living Room Dining Common Toilet Common Balcony Kitchen Master Bedroom

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Toilet ( Attached ) Balcony ( Attached ) Bedroom Bedroom Toilet ( Attached ) Shared Balcony


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HIG BLOCK G + 18 STOREY

Form Development of duplex modules

Formation of the duplex modules

Joining with Upper and Lower Units

Division of centre block

Multiplication to create duplex units

Single Storey Units

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SITE SECTION Scale : 1 : 200

Common Space

LIG Block

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Common Space

MIG(L) Block

Amenities Centre

HIG Block

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MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Academic / 8th Semester

Location : Ernakulam, Kerala Site Area : 8.3 Acres

Softwares Used : Autodesk Revit, Photoshop

Service Corridor Passage

Planetarium

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B 3 1

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Plan

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Section B - B’ Scale : 1 : 1000

The section cut through the Planetarium part of the museum and also it cut the fossil display area which visually has an open to sky roof with a space frame cover. The concept behind the placement of fossil in such an open space is because it is such a big thing which has to be seen from Multiple angles and heights. The space around this fossil area also acts as a leasure space which makes this area crowded so the height is also high over at those places

Service Corridor

Lobby Lift

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Fossil Display

Origin of Life Gallery

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THE PLANETARIUM 10 B’

This museum is designed in such a way that it steps out of the conventional Natural History Museum style. The museum is more like a science exploration space since the subject is full of interesting scientific facts and materials. The museum provides a free flow to the user and will gradually take everyone to all the specific places to be seen. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Entry Open Courtyard Administration Library Temporary Exhibition The Globe Marine Gallery

8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Animal 14. Open Courtyard Birds 15. Restuarant Fossil 16. Services Human Beings Universe and Solar System 13. Planetarium 16


SITE SECTION Scale :

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KITCHEN INTERIOR Academic / 7th Semester

Considering the familiarity of kitchen, the students are required to design a modular kitchen for a given space. The space and other fixtures will be unique for all. The assignment involves an acceptable design (functional and aesthetic) based on given space and constraints, volumetric design, selection of material/s, fittings and accessories, costing, appropriate drawings and three dimensional model.

Softwares Used : Sketchup, VRay

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Colour Pallette The Colour combinaton used inside the kitchen are shades of green and white. This colours make the user feel relaxed and can use the space for longer hours. Since it is kitchen having small width and more length the light colours make the space feel bigger

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1 This small single cabinet is to hide the water purification system and has a glass door given to feel the area is more open

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2 The sink and the waste water pipes go till the first row and the second raw can be used for rarely used vessel storage and waste basket attached to door on upper left

3 Cabinets has glass door which can showcase the fancy crockery. The right cabins can store groceries

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Cooking area burner stove, ga can be stored b the door of tha ventilated to kno leak occurs


with a 4 as cylinders below it and at cabin is ow if some

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5 These are storages for goods outside kitchen and can use to store very rarely used products. more width is provided to keep things without obstruction

6 Cabinets can be pulled can keep Plates and big utensils

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7 The long storage to keep brooms, brushes and such long items in house

Plan

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Unit Plan

Plan

Scale : 1 : 150

Scale : 1 : 50

Zoning

Kitchen sink and wet area Utensil and plates

Groceries and Preparation Cooking

Other Storage

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Section A - A’ Scale : 1 : 50

Section B - B’ Scale : 1 : 50

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WORKING DRAWING Academic / 6th and 7th Semester

Details of Toilet on Plain Slab Scale 1 : 25 Legend : • • • • • • • • • • • • •

AT CSC ASC WC WB SR CS TS WM BT WT

Ablution Tap Concealed Stop Cock Angular Stop Cock Water Closet Washbasin Shower Commode Shower Telephone Shower Wall Mixer Bottle Trap Wall Trap Cold Water Line Hot Water Line

Section X - X’

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Plan

Section X - X’

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Details of Kitchen and Toilet on Drop Slab Plain Slab Scale 1 : 25 Legend : • • • • • • • • • • • • •

AT CSC ASC WC WB SR CS TS WM BT WT

Ablution Tap Concealed Stop Cock Angular Stop Cock Water Closet Washbasin Shower Commode Shower Telephone Shower Wall Mixer Bottle Trap Wall Trap Cold Water Line Hot Water Line

Section X - X’

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Plan

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BALAHITHA SCHOOL - A REDESIGN Ethos Saint - Gobain Grants Program / 2022 Social responsibilty and Sustainability The aim is to revamp the existing dull and subjectively lacking space that the children are experiencing as learning zone and are spending considerable time in there, into an environement - both physical and psychological that addresses the existing needs as well as caters to the overall atmosphere of the school that makes it an interesting and fun place for a kid to be excited to learn, looking forward to learn every day. Location : Guntur, Andhra Pradesh Site Area : 85 sq.m

Existing Setup

Proposed Setup

The project evolves around using locally available materials for infrastructure whisch is available within 5km of the site which will reduce the amount of transportation and make the maintenance easy Material Pallette

Bamboo Corrugated Sheet Bamboo Framing for Roof Residential Unit’s wall ( existing ) Bamboo framing for structure with Bamboo Jali 5. Closely spaced bamboo frame as base 1. 2. 3. 4.

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6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Jute panels for Insulation Chicken mesh frame for structure Cement plaster externally painted Bamboo door Tyre Frames for windows Jute jali dipped in cement Reusing tyres as seating


Group Member : Kavuri Saiteja Role : Design, Modelling

Exploded Isometry of Redesigned Space

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N The existing structure abutts the wall of a residential unit on one side and 900mm high cement block walls encloses the space on the remaining three sides. The asbestos sheet roof is supported by number of cement columns arranged in rows

South Elevation

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East Elevation

North Elevation

Wall - Frame Grid 32


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HOUSING FOR TRANSIENT CONSTRUCTION WORKERS The Drawing Board / 2020

Roofing

Structural

Primary : Bamboo Secondary : Trapaulin Compresse Sheet 6.65ft

Bamboo beams and Columns

Shading ( Window screen and pergolas ) Reused Wall Cord Covers and PVC pipes

Earthern Pots dripping water Cooling Effect

Planters Growing Food

Flooring Bamboo base Tarpauline Vapour Barrier Compressed Recycled Plastic Home is not a place; it is a feeling. The competition aims to provide humane living conditions for transient construction workers in India. To create successful housing for construction workers, they must feel that they are rooted in a given place. They should be able to experience a sense of community with their neighbors though they stay for a short time and change of families as per the construction demand. The design should foster a sense of community and participation. 33

Kits - of - Parts Module


Group Member : Fida Hamid Role : Concept Ideation, Design, Modelling

Lighting and Ventialtion

n Sheet ; ed Recycled Plastic t x 3.35ft / Local Mat.

Opening covered with Mosquito net panels

Walls ( Three Layered ) 1. Compressed Recycled Plastic Panel (6mm) 2. Recycled Wood Insulation 3. OSB Panels (12mm)

Foundation Tyre Pounding : Discarded tyres pounded with earth Framing Extendable Hollow PVC pipes

All components of module flat packed into size of 6.65 x 6.65 x 1.75 ft

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Form Development of module Finding the right configuration

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Easy and fast build Economical Easy to reconcile Less wastage

Dividing for modularity and standardisation according to anthropometry

Efficient Use of space

Facilitating arrangement of modules according to user / site preferences

The components can be arranged the way the user preferes to

Provision of lighting and ventilation

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Reduces wall material Opens up the space

Components individually installed for flexibility of space and ease of transport

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The components can be arranged the way the user preferes to This way each module looks different and displays the character of the user


Plan of a typical 3x3 module

Sleeping, Sitting, Storage Changing Area Kitchen Entrance

Spatial Planning : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Kitchen Sitting / Sleeping Storage Table / Sleeping Bunk Bed

6. 7. 8. 9.

Cloth Partition Cloth Drying Stand Folding Bamboo Doors Extended Entrance Area

Section X -X’

+2460 mm Gully Trap +2110 mm Mosquito net covered opening

+1470 mm Bed

+650 mm Table +350 mm Sitting

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+200 mm Tyre Foundation 36


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FREELANCE WORKS

Elevation Modelling of Residence in Kota, Rajasthan ; Softwares used : Sketchup, VRay

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Elevation Design of Residence in Kaladi, Kerala Softwares used : Sketchup, VRay

Detailing in model

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PHOTOGRAPHY

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THANKYOU !

JOSEPH SCARIA JAMES +91 8136818148 jos.jam@yahoo.com


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