Interior Design Portfolio (Graduate)

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PORTFOLIO

selected works

Khush

CURRICULUM VITAE

Profile

Education Skills

Experience

Interests

Name

D.o.B.

Khush Vimal Patel 2016 88% in HSC from Anand Vidya Vihar (AVV), Vadodara, Gujarat, IN

18/01/1999

Nationality

Indian Address

301 Shilp Apartment, 15 Haribhakti ext., Old Padra road, Vadodara, Gujarat, IN

Languages

English, Hindi, Gujarati

Email khushp15@gmail.com

Phone +91 8866982343

2017 - 2021

Bachelor of Design School of Environmental Design and Architecture (SEDA), Navrachana University, Vadodara, Gujarat, IN

2021 - 2022

Distance Diploma in Business Management NMIMS, Bombay, IN

Hands on Drafting, Sketching, Linocut, Wood Working, Pottery, Weaving, Sand art

Softwares

Autocad, Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, Premier Pro, Aftereffects, Lightroom, Arredocad, CorelDraw, Revit

3D Softwares

Rhino, Sketchup, Blender

Digital Rendering Vray, Lumion

2019 (dec)

Intern at Modi-Srivastava and Associates, IN

2020 (may - july)

Intern at Saksham Realtors, IN

2021 - 2022

Junior designer at Chirag Shah & Associates, IN

Impressionism

Sketching, Painting

Fiction, Self-Help

Reading, Writing

Open-world

Video Gaming

Culinary Cooking, Baking

Digital Photography

WORKING DRAWING

RESEARCH THESIS RELATED STUDY PROJECT BASIC DESIGN FURNITURE DESIGN STUDIO PROFESSIONAL WORKS
Decoding modular kitchen Nawalgahr Haveli 10 38 14 40 12 39 20 44 48 28 50 6 34 Planes & Solids Leisure Chair Retail Design Laxminarayan Resort Bathroom and Kitchen Other Works Architectonics Sustainable Chair Corporate Design Little Italy Restaurant The Rotlo Restaurant CONTENTS 01 07 02 08 04 X 06 03 09 05 Xi Xii /

DECODING MODULAR KITCHEN

Research Thesis | Semester 8 (2021)

Aim: To analyse the application of modular kitchens in today’s Indian context and compile a booklet with basic guidelines and design considerations for a user to construct a modular kitchen.

Objectives: To study the structure, layout and construct of existing middle-class Indian kitchens & understand the merits and demerits of modular, non-modular and semi-modular kitchen through a comparative analysis.

+Evolution of kitchen in India throughout the history

The kitchen is a reflection of the culture and economic status in Indian Society. During the Maharaja times, the kitchens were managed by the king’s appointed men who would cook food for the entire ministry. The kitchen was a massive open place where the cooking used to happen. It would require big utensils to cook for many people therefore the huge space. Where, for the common man, a small hearth in the corner of the house would suffice for the kitchen.

The kitchen started changing with the size of the family. Bigger families led to bigger areas and extra functions in kitchen. It required more rooms for storage, for cooking, and for other preparational activities such as verandahs became a place for grandmother to layout papads. The utensils were kept on shelves to showcase the wealth and tradition of the family. With people moving towards cities, and the urbanization led to change in spatial organization of kitchen in the house. They grew more compact and modernized. The space for preparation and extra activities started fading with new technology and electrical appliances. The lifestyle and occupation influenced the utility of the kitchen. Women now no longer used to sit and work on floor. Everything was done on the platform. The fridge took care for the extra storage spaces and the sinks became the wash yard due to lack of area availability.

The other parts of the house like living areas were giving more attention to showcase it to the guests. But today, the kitchens are becoming the most wealthiest part of the house. They are now a uniting place for the family. Kitchen no longer is just a utility space but a place to showcase and connect different parts of the house. They are equipped with all the modern functions and equipment to save time, organize well and hide things well. Kitchen, today are a ‘Showcase of the House’.

RESEARCH THESIS 07
Present 21st
kitchen
Stroner era hearth Early 16th century kitchen Mid 20th century kitchen
century
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+KITCHEN ONE

FUNCTIONALITY

(NON-MODULAR)

Human Labour, Multiple agency

Kitchen made with the help of carpenter. Plywood cabinets used to make fixed cabinets. The parts used to create kitchen acquired through different places. Variation in quality and assurance.

SPATIAL FLEXIBILITY

Fixed Plan (Developer), Wall embedded

Plan of the kitchen depended on the platform provided by the developer. Front panels also fixed to cabinets. The services provided by the developer. Service lines taken from walls.

MATERIAL

No Standard quality Limited range

The material obtained locally with fittings provided by the carpenter. The range of products and its application is limited on the skill of the carpenter.

Cleaning Preparing Cooking Work Triangle

+KITCHEN THREE (SEMI-MODULAR)

Hybrid, Single agency

The kitchen is factory made. Platform was already given by the developer.Installed on site. The entire kitchen equipments and acquired from one vendor and agency.

+KITCHEN FOUR (MODULAR)

Machine Produced, Single agency

Entire kitchen produced outside site. Final assembly done on site. Platform added later. The entire kitchen supplied by a single vendor and therfore all parts obtained from one place.

The observations made from the above table can tell us about the merits and demerits of a modular, non-modular and semi-modular style of kitchen.

The non-modular kitchen shows us the traditional ways of creating a kitchen and the problems that come along with that. From the start of the construction till end, it becomes a rigid setup. The lack of material variety, options and exploration brings limitaion to design opportunities in a kitchen.

The semi-modular kitchen provides flexibility in terms of replacing shutters, cabinets or hardware even though the layout is fixed. The modular kitchen works well through all the parameters such as durability of the product and the warranty of quality. The construction is quick, convenient and mess free. It is easy to rearrange things if somethings don’t work in desired way. Though the downside is the requirement of only skilled labour and maintenance of repair could come at a cost.

Fixed Plan (Client), Furniture embedded

The platform is fixed by client. The cabinets and the fronts can be replaced and changed over a period of time. The services given by the developer. Additional light fixtures added in the furniture.

Fully modifiable, Furniture embedded

The platform is added later and therefore more flexibility in planning. Everything can be replaced or changed. The services can move through the kitchen furniture. Electrical provisions made in the cabinetry.

Global Standard, Multiple options

The kitchen uses tested and certified materials and hardware that supports warranty and service. The kitchen has a combination of Back painted glass and UV board for fronts with prelaminated boards for cabinets.

Global Standard, Multiple options

The kitchen uses tested and certified materials and hardware from German manufactring brand Hettich. Machine coated uniform PU painted shutters used for fronts with stonelam top placed using special paste.

But even with few demerits, a modular kitchen would be efficient in terms of providing a more functional and exceptional kitchen. A handbook is created to understand the componets & fundamentals of a present day modular kitchen.

Complete Thesis Link: https://issuu.com/khushpatel1160/docs/thesis_book_final

08 DECODING MODULAR KITCHEN RESEARCH THESIS 09
+INFERENCE

02 PLANES AND SOLIDS

Basic Design | Semester 2 (2017)

To understand the basic principles of formation of spaces and volume. The aim of the activity was to create unique spaces from using fixed set of parts. The white parts, Planes, made using PVC sheet had to be put up vertically to create a sense of division(or a wall). Horizontal intercetion of the plane act as a canopy(or a roof). The green volumetric cuboids, Solids were made from Green foam that represented mass among the space. The solids were cut and separated to create a connection along the space.

BASIC DESIGN 11 View 2
View View 3 View 1
Exploded

03 ARCHITECTONICS

Basic Design | Semester 2 (2017)

Another part of the basic design course, called architectonics. The aim of the activity was to create a mesmerising experiential journey from one point to other in a 3-Dimensional space around a central axial node, X Y Z axes. Fixed set of parts were given to create multiple combinations of spatial platforms and ladders to walk along the journey. The parts were connected to each other using metal U-pins. Utilising each Octent of the space in a way that creates harmony and balance of the structure.

BASIC DESIGN 13
Top View Front View Side View Exploded View

04 RETAIL DESIGN

Studio | Semester 5 (2019)

The purpose of the studio was to create a retail store outlet for a popular brand JBL. The aim was to develop understanding about retail markets and creating a brand identity. The entire process consisted of taking up a song and abstracting it into sketches that convey the emotional values attached to the song. Later, the sketches were transformed into 3D model that explained the quality of space. Thus abtracted quality of space generated from the song was implemeted in the design.

JBL is an audio equipment manufacturing brand which tragets rich and middle class people through its diversified range of products and services.

STUDIO 15
Volumetric model produced from the abract sketches Abstraction of the song Fireflies by owl city

+Threshold

flooring detail

+Ground floor plan

+Glass floor to slab detail

16 RETAIL DESIGN STUDIO 17
640 1475 520 230 640 2 4 6 7 9 10 (A,1) (A,2) (B,2) M N X Y KEY PLAN SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE NAME ID SHEET NAME WD1-01 SEM. BATCH NAVARACHANA UNIVERSITY SHEET NO. WORKING DRAWING--B.DESIGN III YEAR VI 2019-20 KHUSH PATEL 17912010 DATE FACULTY Design Layout (Retail Store) - 30/01/2020 KINJAL PAREKH NEEHAR CHANDORKAR GROUND FLOOR PLAN @ 1.5M WD1-01 SCALE 1:40 RECEPTION 2000x600x36 MM TABLE IN WHITE CORIAN ON TOP OF FLEXIPLY DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY FOR WIRELESS PRODUCTS IN WHITE CORIAN ON TOP OF FLEXIPLY DISPLAY DISPLAY FOR BLUETOOTH SPEAKERS IN WHITE CORIAN ON TOP OF FLEXIPLY MAIN ENTRY MAIN ENTRY FOR THE STORE DISPLAY DISPLAY RACK FOR PORTABLE SPEAKERS IN BLACK BACK PAINTED GLASS DISPLAY DISPLAY SHELF FOR HEADPHONES IN BLACK BACK PAINTED GLASS STAIRCASE INTERNAL STAIRCASE DISPLAY DISPLAY BOX FOR EARPHONES IN BLACK BACK PAINTED GLASS PANTRY STORAGE WASHROOM EXISTING LIFT CORE UP N DARSHIL PATALIA RECEPTION +0.00M LVL DISPLAY AREA +0.00M LVL PANTRY +0.00M LVL ENTRANCE +0.00M LVL OAK GREY LAMINATE FLOORING FROSTED GLOSSY GREY GLASS METAL POWDER COATING FRAME ACOUSTIC FABRIC ACRYLIC HIGH GLOSS SHEET TENSION CABLES DOUBLE FLOOR SITE SECTION WD1-01 SCALE 1:40 WD1-01 WD1-02 (A,1) (B,1) (A,2) 1 (A,1) (A,2) (B,2) 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 685 (A,1) (B,1) (A,2) (B,2) 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 140 475 475 475 740 1360 1960 775 850 1835 800 2085 760 675 265 1480 645 2200 515 2545 2445 3700 2445 2385 1010 405 1475 1560 1360 385 1340 1700 4135 1780 2530 2490 2175 645 (A,1) (B,1) (A,2) (B,2) 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 2390 2230 1580 3165 2100 2040 2130 850 2020 1700 1340 300 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 250 2350 335 265 1345 1360 1020 1260 1300 2040 1685 670 2310 2340 875 955 470 3110 1160 LEGENDS MATERIAL PALATTE KEY PLAN LEGENDS & ABBREVIATIONS R DROP RESIDUE GLASS ANGLE COCK HOT WATER ANGLE COCK COLD WATER BOTTLE TRAP SPOUT DOOR BASIN MIXER EXHAUST FAN SWITCH BOARD IN PLAN WALL POINT SWITCH BOARD IN ELEVATION 5AMP SPOT LIGHT TILE START POINT NAHNI TRAP LIGHT POINT MIRROR SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE NAME SHEET NAME SEM. BATCH NAVARACHANA UNIVERSITY SHEET NO. WORKING DRAWING--B.DESIGN YEAR 2019-20 KHUSH PATEL 17912010 DATE FACULTY - 22/02/2020 BRICK CONCRETE STONE STEEL,METAL WOOD TILE KINJAL PAREKH NEEHAR CHANDORKAR HDHMR PARTICLE BOARD 15AMP REFRIGERATOR MICROWAVE DARSHIL PATALIA ORDER SPECIFICATION DOUBLE FLOOR SITE TERTIARY BEAM 470x250 MM SITE START POINT CEILING POINT N FIRST FLOOR ELECTRICAL PLAN WD1-04 SCALE 1:40 SB 01 SB 01/01 SB 03/01 SB 02/01 SB 01/02 SB 01/02 SB 01/02 SB 01/02 SB 03/02 SB 03/01 SB 01/06 SB 01/04 SB 01/05 SB 05/03 SB 05/01 SB 05/01 SB 05/01 SB 05/03 SB 05/05 SB 08/01 SB 08/02 SB 08/02 SB 08/01 SB 08/01 SB 08/01 SB 08/01 SB 08 SB 07/01 SB 07/02 SB 07/01 SB 08/03 SB 07/03 SB 07/03 SB 03 SB 08 SB 07 SB 05 SB 07/04 HVAC DUCT SB 07/05 SB 07/05 SB 08/04 SB 08/04 SB 08/04 ELECTRIFICATION SCHEDULE S.B. NO. S.B. 01. CEILING POINT PROFILE PENDANT LIGHT SURFACE MOUNTED LIGHT 01 03 S.B. 02. S.B. 03. S.B. 04. S.B. 05. S.B. 06. S.B. 07. S.B. 08. 01- 01- - 03 0103 - - - 01 - 03 02 01- 03 02 0101 GROUND FLOOR ELECTRICAL PLAN 1 WD1-04 SCALE 1:40 FIRST FLOOR REFLECTED CONDUIT PLAN 2 WD1-04 SCALE 1:40 GROUND FLOOR REFLECTED CONDUIT PLAN WD1-04 SCALE 1:40 EXISTING LIFT CORE EXISTING LIFT CORE EXISTING LIFT CORE PENDANT LIGHT POINT FURNITURE POINT TELEPHONE LINE CCTV LED LIGHT FLOORING POINT +Wall section detail 2095 685 570 330 2500 620 3360 3250 110 50 575 70 30 150 - ALL DIMENSIONS - DIMENSIONS - ALL VERTICAL LEGENDS MATERIAL LEGENDS R FINISHED S CIVIL DIMENSIONS PARTICULAR COLUMN PRIMARY SECONDARY TERTIARY TOUGHENED GLASS 900x2800 MM TOUGHENED GLASS DOOR WITH 10MM THICKNESS FACADE SECTION WD1-6 SCALE 1:20 WD1-06 WD1-06 WD1-6.1 SLAB EXISTING CONCRETE SLAB TOUGHENED GLASS 900x2800 MM TOUGHENED GLASS WITH 10MM THICKNESS BRANDING 3MM THK ACRYLIC LED BOARD TIE BEAM EXISTING CONCRETE BEAM 300x500MM TOUGHENED GLASS WITH 10 MM THICKNESS 900x2000MM TOUGHENED GLASS WITH 10 MM THICKNESS ENTRY DOOR 1900x2000MM TOUGHENED TOUGHENED GLASS TOUGHENED GLASS MASONARY 230MM THK EXISTING BRICK WALL TOUGHENED GLASS 900x2800 MM TOUGHENED GLASS WITH 10MM THICKNESS WD1-6 WD1-6 REMARKS SLAB 150MM THK CONCRETE SLAB SS SECTION 150x30 MM POWDER COATED SS CHANNEL FOR FIXING GLASS TOUGHENED GLASS 900x2800 MM TOUGHENED GLASS DOOR WITH 10MM THICKNESS GLASS TO SALB DETAIL IN SECTION WD1-6 SCALE 1:5 SLAB EXISTING CONCRETE SLAB TOUGHENED GLASS 900x2800 MM TOUGHENED GLASS WITH 10MM THICKNESS BRANDING 3MM THK ACRYLIC LED BOARD TIE BEAM EXISTING CONCRETE BEAM 300x500MM TOUGHENED GLASS WITH 10 MM THICKNESS TOUGHENED GLASS LED BOARD TO WALL 6 WD1-6 SCALE 1:5 SLAB EXISTING CONCRETE SLAB LED BOARD 20MM THK ORANGE ACRYLIC LETTERS MDF PANEL
19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 8 (A,2) (B,2) M N X Y 4445 640 1475 1900 500 1900 800 590 7095 230 640 590 13000 4675 (B,1) 1 (A,1) (A,2) M N X LEGENDS MATERIAL PALATTE KEY PLAN R DROP RESIDUE GLASS ANGLE COCK HOT WATER ANGLE COCK COLD WATER BOTTLE TRAP SPOUT DOOR BASIN MIXER EXHAUST FAN SWITCH BOARD IN PLAN WALL POINT SWITCH BOARD IN ELEVATION PLUG POINT CEILING POINT TILE START POINT NAHNI TRAP LIGHT POINT MIRROR SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE NAME ID SHEET NAME WD1-01 SEM. BATCH NAVARACHANA UNIVERSITY SHEET NO. WORKING DRAWING--B.DESIGN III YEAR VI 2019-20 KHUSH PATEL 17912010 DATE FACULTY Design Layout (Retail Store) - 30/01/2020 BRICK CONCRETE STONE STEEL,METAL WOOD TILE KINJAL PAREKH NEEHAR CHANDORKAR HDHMR PARTICLE BOARD S STORAGE REFRIGERATOR MICROWAVE GROUND FLOOR PLAN @ 1.5M 1 WD1-01 SCALE 1:40 FIRST FLOOR PLAN @ 4.9M 2 WD1-01 SCALE 1:40 RECEPTION 2000x600x36 MM TABLE IN WHITE CORIAN ON TOP OF FLEXIPLY DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY FOR WIRELESS PRODUCTS IN WHITE CORIAN ON TOP OF FLEXIPLY DISPLAY 2 DISPLAY FOR BLUETOOTH SPEAKERS IN WHITE CORIAN ON TOP OF FLEXIPLY MAIN ENTRY MAIN ENTRY FOR THE STORE DISPLAY 3 DISPLAY RACK FOR PORTABLE SPEAKERS IN BLACK BACK PAINTED GLASS DISPLAY 4 DISPLAY SHELF FOR HEADPHONES IN BLACK BACK PAINTED GLASS STAIRCASE INTERNAL STAIRCASE DISPLAY BOX FOR EARPHONES IN BLACK BACK PAINTED GLASS PANTRY STORAGE WASHROOM SITTING AREA 1 DISPLAY 2 DISPLAY FOR PARTY SPEAKERS IN WHITE CORIAN ON TOP OF FLEXIPLY SITTING AREA 2 STAIRCASE INTERNAL STAIRCASE EXISTING LIFT CORE EXISTING LIFT CORE STAIRCASE EXTERNAL STAIRCASE UP DOWN N DOWN DARSHIL PATALIA RECEPTION +0.00M LVL WASHROOM +0.00M LVL +0.00M LVL SITTING AREA +0.00M LVL DISPLAY AREA +0.00M LVL +0.00M LVL ENTRANCE +0.00M LVL CORRIDOR +0.00M LVL FLEXI-PLY WHITE CORIAN DARK GREY TERRAZZO FLOORING LIGHT GREY FLOORING OAK GREY LAMINATE FLOORING FROSTED GLOSSY GREY GLASS METAL POWDER COATING FRAME ACOUSTIC FABRIC ACRYLIC HIGH GLOSS SHEET TENSION CABLES DOUBLE FLOOR SITE SECTION 3 WD1-01 SCALE 1:40 WD1-01 WD1-02 3 FLOOR POINT FURNITURE POINT GLASS FLOOR TO SLAB DETAIL 4 WD1-03 SCALE 1:1 THRESHOLD AND FLOORING DETAIL 3 WD1-03 SCALE 1:5 DOOR FRAME SKIRTING OUTSIDE TERRAZZO FLOOR CONCRETE SLAB WATERPROOFING DRY FILLING MORTAR TERRAZZO CHIPS STONE FRAME RAISED BRICK FLOOR 10 40 0 10 160 5 0 120 (A,1) (B,1) L M - ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM - DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE READ AND NOT TO BE MEASURED - ALL VERTICAL DIMENSIONS ARE WITH REFERENCE TO LEGENDS MATERIAL PALATTE LEGENDS & ABBREVIATIONS R M A C D P DROP RESIDUE GLASS ANGLE COCK HOT WATER ANGLE COCK COLD WATER BOTTLE TRAP SPOUT DOOR BASIN MIXER EXHAUST FAN SWITCH BOARD IN PLAN WALL POINT SWITCH BOARD IN ELEVATION PLUG POINT CEILING POINT TILE START POINT NAHNI TRAP LIGHT POINT MIRROR FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL BRICK CONCRETE STONE STEEL,METAL WOOD TILE HDHMR PARTICLE BOARD S STORAGE REFRIGERATOR MICROWAVE E DISPLAY 1 SOUND BAR IN PAINTED GLASS GLASS FLOOR FROSTED GLASS FLOORING SITTING AREA 1 DISPLAY 2 SPEAKERS IN TOP OF FLEXIPLY SITTING AREA 2 STAIRCASE EXISTING LIFT CORE DISPLAY AREA +0.00M LVL DISPLAY AREA +0.00M LVL CIVIL DIMENSIONS ORDER SPECIFICATION PARTICULAR NOS. SIZE COLUMN 4 590x310 MM PRIMARY BEAM SECONDARY BEAM TERTIARY BEAM 4 470x350 MM 2 470x250 MM 1 470x250 MM WD1-01 3 FLOOR POINT FURNITURE POINT 20 80 20 10 GLASS SEALANT SAND BEDDING TERRAZZO FLOOR CONCRETE BAND PERIMETER MEMBER GLASS FLOOR TO SLAB DETAIL 4 WD1-03 SCALE 1:1 DOOR FRAME MORTAR TERRAZZO CHIPS STONE FRAME RAISED BRICK FLOOR 5 0 30 10 (A,1) (B,1) L M - ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM - DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE READ AND NOT TO BE MEASURED - ALL VERTICAL DIMENSIONS ARE WITH REFERENCE TO LEGENDS MATERIAL PALATTE LEGENDS & ABBREVIATIONS R M DROP RESIDUE GLASS ANGLE COCK HOT WATER ANGLE COCK COLD WATER BOTTLE TRAP SPOUT DOOR BASIN MIXER EXHAUST FAN SWITCH BOARD IN PLAN WALL POINT SWITCH BOARD IN ELEVATION PLUG POINT CEILING POINT TILE START POINT NAHNI TRAP LIGHT POINT MIRROR J FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL BRICK CONCRETE STONE STEEL,METAL WOOD TILE HDHMR PARTICLE BOARD S STORAGE REFRIGERATOR MICROWAVE DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY RACK FOR SOUND BAR IN BLACK BACK PAINTED GLASS GLASS FLOOR 25 MM THK FROSTED GLASS FLOORING SITTING AREA 1 DISPLAY 2 DISPLAY FOR PARTY SPEAKERS IN WHITE CORIAN ON TOP OF FLEXIPLY SITTING AREA 2 STAIRCASE EXISTING LIFT CORE DOWN SITTING AREA +0.00M LVL DISPLAY AREA +0.00M LVL DISPLAY AREA +0.00M LVL CIVIL DIMENSIONS ORDER SPECIFICATION PARTICULAR NOS. SIZE COLUMN 590x310 MM PRIMARY BEAM SECONDARY BEAM TERTIARY BEAM 470x350 MM 470x250 MM 470x250 MM WD1-01 FLOOR POINT FURNITURE POINT 20 80 20 10 GLASS SEALANT SAND BEDDING TERRAZZO FLOOR CONCRETE BAND PERIMETER MEMBER GLASS FLOOR TO SLAB DETAIL 4 WD1-03 SCALE 1:1 DOOR FRAME MORTAR TERRAZZO CHIPS STONE FRAME RAISED BRICK FLOOR 5 0 30 10

+Longitudinal section

+Latitudinal section

18 RETAIL DESIGN STUDIO 19
Ground floor display are for viewing accessories View from the ground floor staircase View of the intersction of floor and the furniture Display from the entrance

Intarsia Craft

Intarsia or wood marquetry of Italy, is peculiar and fascinating process of making in-laid wood products. It is both a craft and an art. The artisans produce plaques, jewel boxes, trays, and art murals.

The concept extracted from the craft was the idea of veneer pieces which are put together and arranged in unique orientation to make an art. Thus, a matrix table was created that represented different permutation and combination of seating arrangements similar to that made in the craft. A module is selected and placed in different arrangements to make desired spaces, furniture prodcuts and other interior elements.

05 CORPORATE DESIGN

Studio | Semester 6 (2020)

This studio aims at learning the principles and working of a professional corpoarte as well as creating a free work environment that reflects the charcter of the company. The design is proposed for a company ‘Culture Fox’ which takes people across the world to learn more about different cultures, skills and craft. The process of the studio included selecting a craft of any place and abstracting the key values of the craft into abstract form which integrated the company’s brief to create a corporate office space.

STUDIO 21
Abstraction of the craft Superimposing the modules Bubble diagram for Zoning of spaces

+Ground floor plan

Client area

Public area

Common working space

Semi-private area

Creche

Staircase

+First floor plan

Accounts and board room

Silent working space

Relaxation lounge

Nightpods

Shower area

Washroom

22 CORPORATE DESIGN STUDIO 23
a b c d e f a. b. c. d. e. f.
a. b. c. d. e. f. a b c c c d e f
Module I Module IV Module II Module V Module III Module VI

PARTITION:

Wooden members with pivotable windows to reduce the opacity between diffrent working departments as well as to sustain privacy among the spaces.

WALL ELEMETS: Vertical wooden members help in breaking the montony of the wall and brings out depth into the environment. The wall acts as a visual aid to the spaces.

INFORMAL ZONE:

Raised platforms with play in levels create a sense of collective space that promotes interaction among people. A space for recreational activities.

BOXED CEILING: Grid pattern ceiling in wood to reflect the cubic arrangements on the floor. The grid encompasses provision for air conditioning, lighting & trap door.

Terrace +10.2M Level one +3.4M Level two +6.8M Entry 0.0M
Section 24 CORPORATE DESIGN STUDIO 25
+Longitudinal
26 CORPORATE DESIGN STUDIO 27
Partition between two pockets of spaces View of the furniture on the ground floor Walkway between different office spaces General view of the office Recreational space on open terrace

ON TOP

FLUSH DOOR

2100x700x40 MM DOOR

VENEER PASTED ON BLOCK BOARD

06 BATHROOM AND KITCHEN Working drawing | Semester 5 (2019)

01 Bathroom: The task was to design a bathroom and produce technical drawings of the same that are of level which can be used to work on site. The drawings include the details about the every element from the style of window to tiling patterns to crucial services.

02 Kitchen: To make working drawings of an existing kitchen. The activity helped in improving measure and draw abilties and understand macro level of each detailed part of the furniture.

PARTITION

POLYESTER CURTAIN FOR CHANGING AREA

WARDROBE

1500x300 MM WOODEN SHELVES WITH LAMINATE ON TOP

WORKING DRAWING 29 150 250 1100 300 1350 160 150 400 420 345 1185 3460 150 250 400 LEGENDS MATERIAL PALATTE REMARKS EXHAUST FAN SWITCH BOARD IN PLAN WALL POINT SWITCH BOARD IN ELEVATION PLUG POINT CEILING POINT TISSUE ROLL NAPKIN HOLDER MIRROR TWO VALVE DIVERTER WATER CLOSET TEE DIVERTER SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE NAME ID SHEET NAME WD1-03 SEM. BATCH NAVARACHANA UNIVERSITY SHEET NO. WORKING DRAWING--B.DESIGN III YEAR V 2019-20 KHUSH PATEL, ANOUSHKA JADHAV 17912010,17192017 DATE FACULTY Residential Washroom (design) - 25/11/2019 4 WD1-01 BRICK CONCRETE STONE STEEL,METAL WOOD TILE KINJAL PAREKH NEEHAR CHANDORKAR 5 WD1-02 SCALE 1:5 CABINET TO WALL DETAIL 4 WD1-03 SCALE 1:2 SHOWER DRAIN DETAIL BASIN FAUCET SINGLE LEVER BASIN MIXER WITH 450MM LONG BRAIDED HOSES BY JAQUAR COUNTER TOP BASIN 500x420x120 MM WASHBASIN BY JAQUAR LAID ON 20 MM GRANITE TOP STONE PLATFORM 1200x500x18 MM KOTA STONE PLATFORM OVER CABINET STONE SHELF 1200X600X518 MM WHITE GRANITE FOR STORAGE VITRIFIED TILE SIZE:800 x 1600 VITRIFIED TILE SIZE:800 800 METAL SECTION PLY 25x25x3 MM THK MILD STEEL SECTION MM THK MARINE PLY 18 282 120 25 128 25 36 120 135 345 525 1205 115 2075 1615 3730 230 620 1010 350 825 345 850 2180 345 3415 345 810 1530 775 750 800 2140 230 3730 980 115 510 600 505 345 1300 2075 3415 1200 500 230 570 1500 320 80 604 80 PLAN 1 WD1-01 SCALE MASONRY 345 MM THK. BRICK WALL WITH 20 MM EXTERNAL PLASTER WINDOW 10 MM THK TOUGHENED GLASS WITH TOP HUNG HINGE FLOORING MM THK 800x800 MM NERO, VITRIFIED TILE WITH MATT FINISH BY NEXION LAID ON 20 MM THK MORTAR PARTITION 10 MM THK TOUGHENED GLASS FOR SHOWER ENCLOSURE FLOORING MM THK 800x800 MM NERO, VITRIFIED TILE WITH MATT FINISH BY NEXION LAID ON 20 MM THK MORTAR NICHE 600x100 MM WHITE GRANITE LAID ON 20 MM THK. MORTAR NICHE 800x350 MM WHITE GRANITE LAID ON 20 MM THK. MORTAR
CABINET 1200X600X500 MM WOODEN CABINET WITH LAMINATE
WOODEN
1:20 20 10 2 WD1-01 SCALE VENTILATION CLADDING 9MM THK. 800x1600 MM GRIGIO, VITRIFIED TILE WITH MATT FINISH BY NEXION LAID ON 20 MM THK MORTAR DOOR 2100x700x40 MM FLUSHED DOOR VENEER PASTED ON BLOCK BOARD CLADDING 9MM THK. 800x1600 MM GRIGIO, VITRIFIED TILE WITH MATT FINISH BY NEXION LAID ON 20 MM THK MORTAR FLOORING 9 MM THK 800x800 MM NERO, VITRIFIED TILE WITH MATT FINISH BY NEXION LAID ON 20 MM THK MORTAR WD1-01 WD1-04 3 SLOPE1:100 SLOPE 1:100 WD1-03 WD1-03 WD1-03 WD1-03 1 C D B A SLOPE 1:100 AT 1700 MM DRAINAGE LINEAR SHOWER DRAIN, 10 MM THK BORDER CHANNEL WITH SAME FLOORING SLOPE 1:100 50 WD1-02 2 WD1-02 HOT WATER LINE 75 MM THK CPVC FRESH WATER PIPE COLD WATER LINE 75 MM THK PVC FRESH WATER PIPE SLOPE 1:100 SLOPE 1:100 INSIDE WD1-01 INSIDE

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NAWALGAHR HAVELI Related Study Project | Summer (2019)

The aim of the study project was to measure draw and document three different Havelis from the Nawalgahr city of the Shekhawati region, in Rajasthan.

The three havelis were constructed in different time periods unique to function.

01 Podar Haveli (1942): a muesuem

02 Bansidhar Bhagat Haveli (1889): a residence 03 Patodiya Haveli (1921): community living quarters

+Ground floor plan +Ground floor plan +Longitudinal section +Longitudinal section +PODAR HAVELI circa. 1942 AD
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+PATODIYA HAVELI circa. 1921 AD

CHAIR-GAMI CHAIR MANDALA

Furniture Design | Semester 3 (2018)

Sustainable chair

The idea was to create a furniture product that was environment friendly and uses sustainable material for the make. A foldable chair made from corrugated sheet for cafe and indoor spaces which is cost effective. One prototype of a chair and few lamps were made (from the waste produced). It was a great learning experience dealing in the wholesale market and understanding versatality of the material.

Designing a piece of furniture for a residential space that inspired from the culture of the place. A lesiure chair with purpose of reading book or relaxing for the living area. The process included in creating and understanding wooden joinery as well as learn concepts about fabrics and colours. Teak wood is used for the structure of the furniture. A combination of printed and plain fabric to showcase ethinicity.

Laminated top Plastic flashing Laser cut profile Handle element Stiffner support Vertical plates Leisure chair
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Furniture Design | Semester 5 (2019)

X LAXMINARAYAN RESORT

Professional work | CSA (2021)

The city and its way of life calls for a space that celebrates living and embodies the heritage and culture whilst giving the patrons a taste of the town. From its very conception, the client wanted this space to speak of culture and royalty. CSA has brought on board to address the amalgamation of the visitor and their spatial experience. The recurring themes across the resort speak greatly about the traditions, culture, and heritage. Designing of the reception and restaurant was part of the project.

PROFESSIONAL PROJECTS 41 600 150 600 150 600 200 300 300 650 600 650 200 400 200 600 600 200 400 200 400 200
Black granite White Indian marble Yellow Jaisalmer stone +Flooring detail layout View of the entrance reception Seating for the reception area
42 LAXMINARAYAN RESORT PROFESSIONAL PROJECTS 43
Entrance of the reception viewing outside Thikri (glass inlay work) detail Reception table Reception foyer area View of the restaurant designed for Laxminarayan Club & Resort

XiLITTLE ITALY RESTAURANT

Professional work | CSA (2021)

The project of creating a restaurant for the running chain of Little Italy restaurants. The brief was to provide customers with a culturally rich and enticing experience of European streets and places. Therefore to combining traditonal values of the culture and combining with contemporary form was the idea behind the project. The domes and niches inspired from European acrhitecture have been used to create a sense of belongingness to Italian places.

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Restaurant bar table view Jharokha seating Dining space interior Dining space interior
46 LITTLE ITALY RESTAURANT Billing counter Waiting area Sitting under the arch General dining tables Bar area Kitchen Balcony Jharokha seating 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 PROFESSIONAL PROJECTS 47 01 02 03 04 03 07 08 08 08 04 03 05 06
plan of restaurant
+Layout

Xii THE ROTLO RESTAURANT

Professional work | CSA (2022)

This project revolves around the notion that ‘Traditional Architecture’ or ‘Vernacular Architecture’ forms the backbone of social and cultural setup of any place. The spatial language is derived by a layout of hut-like structures separated by narrow, well-lit lanes – an attempt to replicate the vernacular built fabric of a quaint Gujarati village. lassical elements such as ‘Delo’ or the arrival space as the waiting area and ‘Chowk’ or the entrance courtyard, enhance the overall planning.

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+Layout Plan Courtyard open area Dining inside hut

/ OTHER WORKS

The art of making rangoli (an Indian art form made using coloured sand powder) is something that is very close to my heart which I have been doing since my childhood. I also have experience in working with unique tools and materials such as wood working, stone carving, pottery, and lino cut. Being a student of design, sketching and painting have been my companion throughout the academic course. Besides that, I have an interest in photography and traveling.

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Sketching | Sandart | Stone carving | Linocut
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