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KSHITIJ Selected works|2016-2019
KSHITIJ SRIPERAMBUDUR.
kshitij.sriperam@gmail.com (+91)8074827987 instagram.com/Kshitij__9 linkedin.com.in/kshitij-sriperam
ABOUT ME.
SKILLS.
These three years in college i’ve realised that design often is an evocative multi-layered experience between human life and its environment.I’ve always believed that the site plays an important aspect in giving you clues as to how it wants the building to be designed on it,architecture needs to be rooted to the context and environment.It’s a collaboration of many entities while fulfilling the pragmatic needs of user.
AUTOCAD
This opportunity to intern this semester is going to expose me to this collaboration,various methods of experimentation,hands on experience in order to understand site,its responses,form and moreover understand the human life and its relationship with this built environment.
PHOTOSHOP
REVIT SKETCHUP INDESIGN LUMION VRAY
EDUCATION. KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA ASC CENTRE th 10 CGPA : 8.8 | 2014
COMPETETIONS.
ILLUSTRATOR
HUDCO TROPHY ANNUAL NASA 2018 DESIGN TROPHY-1(RUNNER UP) ZONAL NASA 2019
NARAYANA PU COLLEGE 12 % : 84.3 | 2016
MS OFFICE
INTERESTS
T-SHIRT DESIGN (WINNER) ZONAL NASA 2016 BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT(RUNNER UP) KRIRA 2017
BASKETBALL
BACKPACKING
THE OXFORD SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE 4 Year | 2021 GRADUATE
LEADERSHIP. NASA UNIT SECRETARY OF COLLEGE (2016-2018)
WORKSHOPS.
LANGUAGES.
THE OPEN BOX PROJECT(ANNUAL NASA 2018) HANDS ON PAVILLION WORKSHOP
ENGLISH,HINDI,TELUGU,KANNADA
GRAPHIC DESIGN
01 02 03 04 05 06 THE META MORPHOSIS School and skill centre for underpriviledged
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HEX PODS
MUSEUM
NID
OFF-WHITE
Pods adressing the urban context
Contemporary Art Museum
National Institute of Design
Retail Store Interior deign
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WORKING DRAWING
Technical Drawings
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SCHOOL FOR UNDERPRIVILEGED PONDICHERRY
DESIGN STUDIO 7
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THE PROCESS... SITE CONTEXT THE SITE CONEXT PLAYS VITAL ROLE IN SHAPING UP OF THE DESIGN AND TYPE OF VOLUMES PRESENT IN THE SITE.THE SITE IN UPPALAM IS IRONICAL TO IT’S SURROUNDINGS AS IT HAS GOT A VERY DENSE TREE COVER MAINLY CONSISTING OF NEEM TREES AND LOTS OF COCONUT TREES WITH A COCONUT GROVE ON THE NORTH WESTERN PART OF THE SITE GR
1. VOLUME SELECTION
FORM ITERATION
2. DESIRABLE CHAMFERING
3. ACCOMODATING NEEDFUL SPACES
The periphery ofthis semi ope space is covered by a layer of shrubs and medium height plants for creating a height safe natural barrier and gives it a aesthetic look from the inside for the students.
The volumes on upper floors is done in order to accomdate participatory spaces/semi open spaces,bridging the inside to outside,
4. INDUCING OF A ROOFING SYSTEM
Eliminating harsh south rays
Shaded and ventilated semi-open spaces
A design program to re-connect learning spaces to sub-continental values actingas catalyst for underprivileged children to gain self-esteem and being economically stable.The site in Pondicherry’s Uppalam area.
5. STRUCTURAL STABILITY
Branched projected support
300 mm Steel post THE VERTICAL POSTS ECHO THE SILLOUTE OF THE EXISTING COCONUT TREES ,BEING SITE CONTEXTUAL
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EXISTING SITE SOURCE :GOOGLE MAPS
ZONING DIAGRAM
TRANSFORMER SUMP
MASTERPLAN
STP
SERVICES School
Parking
Road
SITE SECTION
Women Empowerment centre
MODIFIED CONTOURS
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PLANS
PROGRAMS ON EACH FLOOR
SPACES
EXPLODED AXONOMETRY POLYCARBONATE SHEET ROOFING
GROUND FLOOR:
STEEL VERTICAL POSTS
Offices Admin Principal cabin
SECOND FLOOR
Classrooms Staffroom Toilets FIRST FLOOR
THE STAIRCASE ON THE FRONT ACTS LIKE AN INFORMAL CIRCULATION SPACE WHICH ALSO PROVIES SEATING SPACES AND IS GIVEN A PASTEL YELLOW FINISH TO ACHIEVE SUBTLE INFORMAL LOOK.
GROUND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR: Classrooms Staffroom Laborotary Miscellaneous Toilets
SECOND FLOOR:
TRANSVERSE SECTION
THE REAR PART OF BUILDING AVIODS EXPOSURE TO HARSH SOUTH SUN BY HAVING LESS FENESTRATIONS AND A INTRESTING SHADED WALKWAY IS GIVEN TO ACCOMDATE INTERACTIVE SPACES.
LONGITUDNAL SECTION
Classroom Library Laborotary Toilets
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PLANS
PROGRAMS ON EACH FLOOR GROUND FLOOR: Reception Curator’s Cabin Staffroom Exhibition Gallery Laboratory Toilets
Light and ventilation provided by the louvers present on the mezzanine floor.This also allows the courtyard to come to life.The idea was derived from the design of a basic north light truss which is highly effective in this case.
The extended gallery space on the ground floor has a open air gallery with three metre high wall.The play of light and shadow happens throught circular fenestrations on the extended concrete chajjas.
SPACES FIRST FLOOR: Workshops Laboratory Toilets
MEZZANINE FLOOR: Workshops
LONGITUDNAL SECTION
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02.
HEX-PODS ZONAL NASA DESIGN COMPETETION
A super modular pod structure which acts like a urban design module with different types of configrations in different context’s of urban realm, These pods break social stigma by bringing the urban poor and urban well off together for a selfsustaining social cause. The pods are a conglorae ation of aeroponic micro farm,street scape element and are energy,water conservers.They Provide a economic support for urban poor and rural farmers.
OUTCOMES -
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URBAN RIPPLES
REDEFINING THE COMPOUND WALL
THE RIPPLE EFFECT CAUSED BY THE MODULE HAS GREATER IMPACT ON THE DIFFERENT TYPE OF URBAN CORRIDORS. THE EFFECT OF HEX-PODS ON A RADIUS OF 0.5KM IS PLACED INTO THREE DIFFERENT URBAN SETTINGS. IN CITY THE COMPOUND WALL ENDS UP AS NOTHING BUT DEMARKATION OF SITE ANDNON FUNCTIONAL ELEMENTS FOR URBAN SCAPE. THE IDEA IS TO RE-IMAGINE THIS AND COME UP WITH A WHOLE NEW CONCEPT OF PODS BEING COMPOUND WALLS THEMSELVES.
FUNCTIONALITY
THE PODS BEING INTRODUCED AS PART OF STREETSCAPE AND ALSO A PART OF RESIDENCE MAKES THEM MORE DUAL NATURED AND MULTIFUNCTIONAL.
THE INTRODUCTION OF THESE PODS WHEN DONE ON LARGE SCALE RESIDENTIAL AREA CREATES A DIVERSE ECO-SYSTEM AND MICRO-CLIMATE OF THAT AREA.
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PODS FOR RESIDENTIAL CONTEXT
RESIDENCE FACING THE ACTIVITY : THE PODS LETS USERS MAKE MAXIMUM USE OF ALL THE SURFACES OF IT, THE OUTER LAYER CATERS TO FARMING ON RESIDENTIAL SIDE AND IT ALSO ACTS LIKE STREET FURNITURE. SIMULTANEOUSLY, THE INSIDE OF THE POD ARE MEANT FOR FARMING IN AEROPONIC SYSTEM. AE
STREET FACING
STREET FURNITURE
D E T A I L S
TRANSVERSE SECTION
LONGITUDNAL SECTION
RAINWATER CATCHMENT
RIDGE CAP
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ADJUSTABLE HINGE
Modified ridge cap with angle variation to act like water encatchment
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B SEATINGS Ridge cap at ‘b’ acts like a gutter with a slope in longitudnal direction
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AEROPONICS
SOLAR PANEL
PODS AT COMMERCIAL HUBS
THE PLACING OF THESE PODS IN COMMERCIAL STREETSCAPE IS TO EMPHASIZE ON THE AWARENESS OF THE PROGRAM AND LET’S THE URBAN MASSES TO OPEN UP AND SPREAD AWARENESS ABOUT THE ACTIVITY. THE PODS ALSO ACT LIKE INFORMAL BREAKOUT SPACES FROM THE BUSTLING COMMERCIAL SCENARIO SCE .
PLACES FOR AWARENESS
GETS SOCIAL RECOGNISITION
SLIDING LADDER
SECTION
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03.
CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM BENGALURU
DESIGN STUDIO 5
The museum being located in HSR layout it was important to create a design vocabulary which syncs with the surroundings of the site but also give a striking sense of monolithic mass.
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MODERN ART MUSEUM
AUDITORIUM
COMTEMPORARY MUSEUM
ENTRY
OUTDOOR ART INSTALLATION
PHOTOGRAPHY MUSEUM
EXIT
MASTERPLAN PLACES AND SPACES ;
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SECTION
EXPLODED PLANS PHOTOGRAPHY MUSEUM
MODERN ART MUSEUM
CONTEMPORARY ART MUSEUM
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PROGRAMS IN EACH FLOOR Ground floor : Audio video info centre
Removable panel space Permanant gallery space
First floor
Permanant gallery
PROGRAMS IN EACH FLOOR 1 2 3
Ground floor : Reception entrance
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First floor
Open floor display gallery Temporary storage
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Storage
PROGRAMS IN EACH FLOOR 1 2 3
Ground floor : Contemporary galleries Canteen Toilets
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First floor
Galleries(Permanant)
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04.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN BENGALURU
DESIGN STUDIO 6 The brief was to design a institute of design in southern bangalore site which is adjacent to the kanakpura main road with metro station right ahead.The design process included paying attention to form while also adressing the climatological solutions.
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MASTERPLAN
The academic block has an info -rmal entry throught the roof of the auditorium,this space acts like an informal stepped space which has seating and also steps which lead to the first floor of the block,the whole idea behind such approach was to break the linerarity of the form
Entry
Academic Block
Entry
Ground
Admin Block Central OAT
Canteen
Hostel Faculty Residence
S P A C E S
The administration block’s form is a addition of two solid forms with a connection bridge whose roof is given a semi-open profile for the penitration of light.
The administration block’s form is a addition of two solid forms with a connection bridge
SITE SECTION Faculty Residence
Parking
Admin Block
Central OAT
Academic Block
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ACADEMIC BLOCK GROUND FLOOR
ADMIN BLOCK
GROUND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
ADMIN BLOCK SECTION A-A
FIRST FLOOR
ACADEMIC BLOCK SECTION A-A
SECOND FLOOR PASSIVE CLIMATALOGICAL SOLUTION :
Light well detail
CLIMATALOGICAL SOLUTION PROVIDED BY LOUVERS ON SOUTH FACADE. 1.REDUCES HEAT GAIN AS MECHANICAL LOUVERS BLOCKS THEM. 2.INTERCEPTS COOL BREEZES INTO THE STUDIOS.
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05.INTERIOR DESIGN RETAIL STORE SEMESTER 7
The store being a high end men’s retail store the basic style of the whole store was chosen as contemporary and industrial with finishes in raw texture. Some of the special design elements used here are TMT bars and heavy duty ropes.
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LAYOUT PLAN
LIGHTING LAYOUT PLAN
1. ENTRY 2. PEDESTRAL 3. RACKS 4. NEW ARRIVAL’S SECTION 5. SEATING SPACE 6. BILLING S 7. STORAGE 8. TOILET 9. PANTRY 10.FITTING ROOM
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THE USE OF A FRAME WITH DIAGONALLY PASSING TMT BARSWITH DIFFERENT OFFSET’S IS GIVEN TO GIVE A PARAMETRIC EFFECT
A LOFT OFBLACK CHROME FINISH IS GIVEN WITH SLITS OF YELLOW COLOR IS GIVEN TO GET A CLOSED ENVELOPE FEEL,THE LOFT ALSO HAS COVE LIGHTING
MATERIAL PALETTE The material pallete is in coherence with the concept of industrial and contemporary idea where minimal external finish is given with attention being to color pallete and industrial elements like steel rods,concrete finish.
DOWNLIGHT (WIDE BEAM ANGLE) LED STRIP LIGHTING (COVE LIGHTING) SPOTLIGHT WITH TRACK LED LIGHTS (WARM LIGHT) CUSTOM LIGHT (WARM LIGHT) LED LIGHTS CUSTOM LIGHT(STRIP LIGHTING) CUS
Floor level +3700mm
Top rack reach +2100mm
Floor level +600mm
TRANSVERSE SECTION
EXPLODED AXONOMETRY
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SECTIONAL VIEW
YELLOW DUCO PAINT (MATTE)
GREY FINISH WOOD VENEER
CUSTOM GRID FRAME LIGHTING FIXTURE
COLOR CODED FURNITURE USING BLACK PAINTED STEEL SECTION FOR FRAMEWORK OF THE RACKS
STORE FRONT
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SITE PLAN
PROPOSED GROUND FLOOR PLAN
COMPONENT DWG CENTERLINE DRAWING
PROPOSED FIRST FLOOR PLAN
FOOTING PLAN
06.WORKING DRAWINGS SEMESTER 5
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ELECTRICAL LAYOUT PLUMBING LAYOUT
ELECTRICAL LAYOUT
TOILET DETAIL
KITCHEN DETAIL
STAIRCASE DETAIL
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07. HANDS ON WORKSHOP 60TH ANNUAL NASA CONVENTION KERELA,INDIA
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THE OPEN BOX PROJECT is an collective that is exploring alternative design processes and architectural solutions to social cultural,economic and environmental concerns of our world through design interventions. THE IDEA : This design module is an open pavillion that becomes a node in a large open ground and provides a a space for students to hangout,meditate or savour few of solitude with nature. THE CONSTRUCTION : The entire structure was made by hand using timber with 3 axis corner joinery for the mainframe which consists of sandwich vertical posts,cross braces and horizontal beams LOCATION :NEAR DC SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE,VAGAMON
PHOTO PROCESS
M A S T E R P L A N
E L E V A T I O N
A X O N O M E T R I C
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