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Content Academic Portfolio Circum vitae High School Metro Station, Bengaluru Urban Renewal Epicenter - Architectural Thesis
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Professional Portfolio Agricultural University Pushpa Vatika Office Interiors
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Curriculum Vitae
KANISHK SINHA
Asha Deep Nursing Home, Kailash Niwas campus, Bhikhna pahari, Patna - 800004, Bihar, India. E-mail - kanishk111@gmail.com Skype - kanishk111
Tel. No. - +91 98703 34039
Academics
2007-2012
Bachelors of Architecture School of Architecture, Siddaganga Institute of Techonology, Tumkur, Karnataka
Workshops & Seminars
India
2009
361 Conference, Mumbai, India
2010
Member of the Art Symposium organised by School Of Architecture, S.I.T Tumkur.
2010
Seminar attended by Ar. Uttam C. Jain organised by School Of Architecture, S.I.T, Tumkur
2010
Attended Carpentary Workshop, Patna
2010
Member of Zonasa Organizing Committee held at School of Architecture, S.I.T., Tumkur
2011
Seminar attended by Ar. Sanjay Mohe organised by School Of Architecture, S.I.T, Tumkur
2011
Product design workshop hosted by School Of Architecture, S.I.T., Tumkur
2012
Attended lectures by Ar, B.V. Doshi organised By CEPT, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Skills 8.5/10
Autocad 2D & 3D
7.0/10
Revit Architecture
7.5/10
Adobe Photoshop, Indesign, Illustrator
9.0/10
Google Sketch Up
8.5/10
Physical Model making
8.0/10
Hand Rendering, Drafting
language
Awards
Hindi, English Pidilite Award for the Best Design in Optimum Space Organization. Ranked second in Bachelors in Architecture Studies
Interests
Nominated for the excellence award in architectural Thesis Sports Arts Travel
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Cricket, Table Tennis, Badminton - state level participation Sketching, Painting, Photography New Delhi, Srinagar, Jaipur, Bhopal, Kolkatta, Lakshdweep
Projects
Academic Projects
2007
2nd Semester
LibraryBuilding
2008
3 Semester
Health Spa and Resort
2009
4th Semester
High School, Bengaluru, Karnataka, ndia
2010
5 Semester
Housing - comprises of appartments flats for
2011
6 Semester
Campus Planning
2011
7th Semester
Metro Station at M.G. Road, Bengaluru, Karna-
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Doctor’s, Nurses and Staffs th
taka 2012
9th Semester
Thesis - International Convention Center, Patna, Bihar
Professional Work
2009
2012
Intern at A.R and As-
Shivmani Residence
sociates, Patna, Bihar
A residence for 4 person in a Family, 4 bedroom
India
duplex.
Intern at _Opolis Ar-
Appartment at Madukarai, Tamil Nadu, India
chitect, Mumbai, Ma-
Appartment flats for lower middle economic
harashtra, India
class. Developed different layouts to achieve maximum FSI
2012 - Present
Project architect at _Opolis Architects, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Interiors
Pushpa Vatika, Jaipur A 12000 sft weekend home in Jaipur for Mumbai clients Office Interiors for Cipla - a Pharmaceutical Company
Competition
Agriculture University at Kishanganj, Bihar, India
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PROJECTS
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High School Type of Project and Year An Academic Project - 5th Semester Location Bengaluru, Karnataka, India The site offers a very gradual slope towards the road side. Situated on a busy location, the site has a noisy surrounding. The planning was to be done in such a way to keep the noise away entering the school. II
Project Brief A high School to be designed for class 1 to class 10 (Junior High School). Each Class can accomodate only Forty students. The basic criteria was to initiate togetherness and interaction. Concept Concept based on the honey comb structure. The classrooms are octagonal in shape as the lattice of the honeycomb. Outdoor spaces are given more importance than the indoor spaces as the children communicate and play better in the
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open space. This concepts drives me to come to a school where children learn values of life and the togetherness.
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I - site plan II - birds eye view
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Process Basic shapes such as square and circle taking shape to form an octagon. These shapes helps to make a module and a rearrange to form a cluster.
Circulation and Venilation
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View as seen from the entrance showing the clusters of classrooms and the stage
View showing the entrance
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Legend 1. Administrative building/ Staff Area 2. General Store 3. Medical Unit 4. Computer Room 5. Library 6. Classrooms
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Art Room Scial Science Room Activity Room Assembly Ground Sand Pit Pantry
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Ground FLoor Plan Paid Area Unpaid Area Mahatma Gandhi Exhibition/ cafeteria
Footpath
Ticket Counter
Pick up and Drop Point
Lift to the Concourse Level
Mahatma Gandhi Road
Entrance
Exit
Store/ Generator Room
Pick up and Drop Point
Process • The centerline distance between the column is 19.3M. The design constraint was to work around the column in the multiplicaton of 19.3M • The Paid Area will be accessible only after the travel is paid off by the commuters. The ticket counters are accesible through the Unpaid area. • The circulation is designed in a way to seperate the entrance from the exit area. In this way the commuters who has the tickets may not stand in line for the tickets to be checked.
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Metro Station at Mahatma Gandhi Road, Bengaluru.
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Type of Project An Academic Project - 8th Semester Location Mahatma gandhi Road, Bengaluru, India Project Brief Mahatma gandhi road station is situated
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tem. The population assumed at a time in this metro station can be more than 3500. Design Approach The concept is based on Mahatma Gandhi. He had a very routine life and throughout his life he followed his pricciples and stuck to his rules. Therefore an attemp has been made to bring out the principles of
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Manekshaw Parade ground Metro Station
mahatma gandhi through the design. Mahatma Gandhi’s strickness in his life is shown through the straight walls. Minimun use of curvilinear lines to show the focus that Mahatna Gandhi had in his life.
Footpath
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Footpath Shops / showrooms Bridge to Church street
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Legends I - Google Map Showing the location II - Metro Station as seen from the Footpath III - As seen from the adjecent Street IV - Metro Station constructon showing the roof overhang V - Site Location VI - Site Plan 8
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Staff Room
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Legends I - Axonometric View showing the Ground Floor and the Concourse Level II - M.G Road Metro Station III - Excess Fare Office At Entrance
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IV - Interior with Punctured Wall V - Concourse Level showing the Platforms and coffee vending Shops. VI - Concrete Structure defins the Entrance and Exit VII - View of the Mahatma Gandhi Exhibition and Cafeteria
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Landuse Map
Residential
Commercial
Public/ Semi Public Space
Building Age Map
Less than 25 years
Between 50 - 70 Years
More than 90 years
Vehicular Traffic
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High Traffic
Medium Traffic
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Urban Renewal, Tumkur, Karnataka, India Type of Project An Undergraduate Studio Design - 7th Semester, Physical Planing
Year Of Completion 2009-2010
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This site is located in the core of the town. Site located near the ammanni lake gives a serene beauty. This site is located along Introduction the horapet main road, consists of both the residential area and Tumkur is a town about 75 kms away from commercial area. The commercial area being mainly along Bengaluru, India. Being a small town the the horapet ma in road. the residential area is over-crowded. The pathways were supposed to be for the pedestrian move- place has some old building. ment but now it is used for vehicular movement also.
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Project Brief
The site chosen was ‘Horapet Circle’, a These buildings were identified as the dilapidated struc- very busy market place. The area has ture (more than 100 years old). many old building. The proposal was to identify any blighted areaand propose a comunity area. A blighted area means that, by reason of deterioration, faulty planning, inadequate or improper facilities, deleterious land use or the existence of unsafe structures, or any combination of these factors, are detrimental to the safety, health or welfare of the community. A task was given as to identify such blighted area and propose a comunity space.
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Design Approach These blighted areas in the map have mainly dilapidated building. These buildings can be demolished and such open space can be created. The design concern is to come up with an open space that allows people nearby to gather around and spend some time.
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Proposal The design proposal will be to come up with a bye - law that prevents people to go more than 1 floor. They will be asked to give certain part of their land to widen the pathway. then then can built second floor leaving 10 % of the total floor area on the first floor.
1. Old houses about 50-100 yrs old 2. Narrow roads 3. Mainly single storey houses 4. Encroachment of road 5. Many buildings share common walls 6. There is an old school 7. Residents are mostly laborers and auto drivers. Section across the narrow streets showing the cramped spaces. The buildings hardly allow any natural light at the streers below
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The pathways leading to this open space will not be dark anymore. These walkways will be lit.
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The walkways can be lighted by providing a set back on the first floor. This allows optimum sunlight in the narrow encroached streets. A bye-law can be introduced considering the same.
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Proposal The design proposal will be to retain the characteristic of that open space and then of possible apply it to the other cramped places in the given area.
View Z Houses made in this area are very close to each other. in such circumstances if any open space comes then the importance of the whole area increases. The residents around area shall be asked to stay in their property line and the extra land that comes out can be used to treat the open space with trees around.
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Administration Deluxe Accomodation Quite Zone
Planary Hall
Semi quite zone
Gaming/ Exhibition
Noisy zone
Entrance Plaza
Based on the surrounding, the site was divived into 3 zones.
Zoning - Influenced by urban scenario and the views offered by the site.
Legends 1. Administrative block 2. Planary Hall 3. Handloom and Pottery 4. Deluxe Acommodation 5. Museum 6. Food Court 7. Cafeteria 8. Amphitheatre 9. Seminar Halls 10. Exhibition Pavallion 11. Plaza 12. Sculpture Court 13. Gumnesium 14. Electric/ D.G Room 15. Parking 16. River Ganges
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A convention center is a large building that is designed to hold a convention (meeting), where individuals and groups gather to promote and share common interests.
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Government and the people of Bihar have an urge for development. The govt. of Bihar has introduced various projects and helped improve the infrastructure. In such
Site is located at almost center of the city. Easily accessible through the national highway. International airport and railway station are 6 kms and 3 kms away respectively. Public transport is easily available to reach to the site. Site being almost flat with a gentle slope allows the surface runoffs towards the river Ganga.
a scenario a convention center of international status with a capacity of 2500 is a most common thought, as all other developed Indian cities have a international convention center.
Area Statement Site Area - 49100 SM Built UP - 24520 SM
Design Approach Based on Circulation Pattern is kept strict to allow less movement at site.
Concept - ‘Panchayat’ shows the built form and open space.
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Section through the Planary Hall The Planary hall was designed to fit 2500 persons at a time. The Sitting module was designed keeping te end user in consideration. The Images below shows how the table top folds and the bottke holder unfolds. The users can push back the chairs and sit with ease while sitting throughout the convention.
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Legends I - Section across the banquet hall II - Section across the library III - East Side Elevation IV - Sectoin through the planary hall V - Common entrance to the planary Hall and Admin Building VI - View as seen from the River End VII - Planary Hall showing the stage VIII - Bridge connection the buult spaces IX - Seminar halls/ Meeting room X- View showing the Open Food court XI - First Floor Plan XII - Pathways under the Bridge XIII - Convention Centre as seen From the Main Road.
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Type of Project and Year Professional Project as a Project Architect at _OPOLIS Architects, Mumbai
Pedestrian Movement 1km = 10min WALK
Location Kishanganj, Bihar, India Project Brief A competition entry announced by Govt. of Bihar, India.
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Proposed Agriculture University in Kishanganj, Bihar
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Agriculture is the mainstay of the state’s economy. Nearly 60% area under cultivation in Bihar is rain fed. A wide variety of crops viz. Cereals, oil seeds, pulses, fruits and vegetables are grown in Bihar. Horticulture - The task to harness the opportunity by converting weakness into strength, which will need a paradigm shift in thoughts and approaches. Keeping such challenges in mind, an Institute with a modern state of arts facility will help to educate and learn the process in an better way. Housing - A series of hostels and accommodations for the staffs, teachers, dean and principals that ranges from a common dormitory to individual villas. Concept •To be in a symbolic relationship with nature •To leave maximum land free •Concept of streets and nodes •Orientation of all buildings in North South direction
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Type of Project Professional Project - As Project Architect at _OPOLIS Architects Location Sikar Highway Road, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
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Area Statement Site area - 16250 SM Built-Up Area - 1115 SM Design Approach The site is located on Sikar highway surrounded by greenery around. The concept is to bring the same greenery into the site, to create a dense forest such as to hide the built mass completely. A bunglow that houses five bedrooms. two master bedroom and three guest bedroom, a dinnig, living and a family room. Spa, Sauna and Gymnesium is also designed as per the requirement. The house is designed in nine blocks to keep a good ventillation and natural light into the building.
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Office Interiors for a reputed Pharmaceutical Company Type of Project
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Design Approach proximately 400 working and nn working staffs. The requirement included a fully
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The design was carefully undertaken keeping the requirements under consideration such as executive cabins, meeting rooms,
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governance room and board rooms.
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Cabins Core - Lift /staircase /toilets
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Governance Room
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Meeting Rooms
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