Architectural Portfolio

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SELECTED WORKS 2016-2021 MAITREYEE MOGHE


MAITREYEE MOGHE

Email ID -moghemaitreyee@gmail.com Mobile No.- 9819614105 D.O.B. - 17 October 1998 Address -03, Swati building, Aarey Road, Goregaon East, Mumbai 400063.

EDUCATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE OCT 2019 - JUNE 2020 : INTERN ARCHITECT AT MAD(E) IN MUMBAI ARCHITECTS, VADALA, MUMBAI. 2016 – 2021 : SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENT AND ARCHITECTURE. MUMBAI UNIVERSITY. | BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE 2014-2016 : D. G. RUPAREL COLLEGE OF ARTS, SCIENCE AND COMMERCE. HSC GRADE 11 AND GRADE 12. 2002- 2014 – A. B. GOREGAONKAR ENGLISH SCHOOL. SSC UPTO GRADE 10.

SKILLS HAND DRFTING MEASURE DRAWING MODEL MAKING COMMUNICATION TEAM WORK RESEARCH ANALYSIS SOFTWARES AUTODESK AUTOCAD ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ADOBE INDESIGN SKETCHUP RHINOCEROS 3D MS OFFICE DOCUMENTATION & PUBLICATION NEIGHBOURHOOD STUDIES, PAIDHUNIE (SEM III) SOUTH ASIAN WOMAN ARCHITECTS (SEM IV) CENOTAPHS OF GAITORE , JAIPUR ( SEM IV) HINDI TRANSLATION OF CHARLES CORREA’S VISTARA ( SEM IV) TECTONICS OF AUROVILLE ( SEM V) MINING SCAPES, SONSHI , OLD GOA. (SEM VI) WORKSHOPS HANDS ON COB | MALAK SINGH GILL (SEM II) HANDS ON BRICK ARCHES | MALAK SINGH GILL (SEM II) FILM MAKING | PRAJAY S. (SEM III) ART | SHRIMANTI SAHA (SEM IV) VIRTUAL REALITY | KABIR PUNDE (SEM V) POETRY | SANJEEV KHANDEKAR (SEM VI) SCULPTURES | TEJA GAVANKAR (SEM VII)


CONTENTS 1

PRODUCTIVE ARCHITECTURE | SEM V

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WHAT IS AN ARCHIVE | SEM IV

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MEASURE DRAWING | SEM IV

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DOCUMENTING MINING IN SONSHI | SEM VI

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BUILDING AND ENERGY | SEM V

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ESCAPE STOY | SEM III

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NEGOTIATING AN ESTUARINE LANDSCAPE | SEM VI

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PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE | SEM VI

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HIGHRISE BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION | SEM VII

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REPAIR AND RETROFIT | SEM VII

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RETROFIT AND REDEVELOPMENT | SEM VII

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ACADEMIC INTERNSHIP | SEM VIII


PRODUCTIVE ARCHITECTURE | SEM V

Borivali, Mumbai. Mentors: Ravindra Punde, Dipti Bhaindarkar, Malak Singh Gill SCHOOL AS A RECYCLING MACHINE PROJECT : The aim is to create productive and performative architecture for a SEA school building at Borivali West, Mumbai. Concerns of resource and energy consumption within the built form should be addressed.

Existing Site : School of Environment and Architecture.

After Re-designing Site : School of Environment and Architecture.

CONCEPTUAL EXPLORATION OF THE BUILT FORM


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WHAT IS AN ARCHIVE ? | SEM IV

Gaitore Ki Chhatriya, Jaipur Mentors : Anuj Daga, Rupali Gupte, Kalpit Ashar PROJECT : The studio methodology this semester seeks to draw on the studio readings, ‘When is space’ exhibition, the city of Jaipur and experiences of the Cenotaphs of Gaitore to produce a semi fictional narrative that addresses the question, ‘What is an Archive?’ This narrative helped us to develop the programme for the archive and explore its spatial manifestations. Two questions to be addressed here were ARCHIVE OF? And ARCHIVE AS? This project stresses on the necessity of fiction in architecture and the role of projection.

ARCHIVE OF ORAL STORIES , ARCHIVE AS A JOURNEY.

CONCEPTUAL POSTCARDS


FINAL DESIGN MODEL :


GAITORE KI CHHATRIYA | JAIPUR | SEM IV

Mentors: Anuj Daga, Rupali Gupte, Samir Raut, Prasad Shetty MEASURE DRAWING EXERCISE.

MAAN SINGH KI CHHATRIYA :ELEVATION


MAAN SINGH KI CHHATRIYA: SECTION

MAAN SINGH KI CHHATRIYA: PLAN


MINING IN SONSHI, OLD GOA | SEM VI

Mentors: Ravindra Punde, Dipti Bhaindarkar, Sabaa Giradkar The study tour to Old Goa was arrenged to document the lifestyle of people who are directly or indirectly connected to mining. The change in the mining mountain, transporation and employment supporting mining were studied and documented as a group documentation. TIMELINE INDICATING PROCESS MINING IN SONSHI

PRE MINING ACTIVITIES IN SONSHI, OLD GOA


PRE MINING

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WHAT IS YOUR ESCAPE STORY? |SEM III

Mathar Pakhady, Mazgaon. Mumbai Mentors: Anuj Daga, Rupali Gupte, Mayuri Sisodia. BLURRING THE BOUNDARY Mathar Pakhady, located in the southern part of the Munbai. Documenting the area around it, to understand the typology of the houses in the neighbourhood.

DOCUMENTED ELEVATION


DOCUMENTED BUILDING

DESIGN MODEL


MOVEMENT DIAGRAM

CONCEPTUAL MODEL

EXPLODED ISOMETRIC VIEW SHOWING EASY NAVIGATION


FINAL DESIGN MODEL


NEGOTIATING AN ESTUARINE LANDSCAPE : VAKOLA NALLAH | SEM VI

Mumbai University Campus, Kalina Santacruz Mentors: Ravindra Punde, Dipti Bhaindarkar, Sabaa Giradkar PROJECT : An exploration needed to be undertaken of how the given program goes along with the existing context of the site. Among three given sites, I chose the University site as it involve people of different cultural background, so to counter them as a whole was the challenge I took for this project.

Observations of the site: 1. University as a family of strangers

CONCEPTUAL MODELS : 2. Idea of Flexibility

3. Idea of Isolation/ Fragmentation


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PERFORMING ART CENTRE AT BANDRA, MUMBAI MAITREYEE MOGHE ROLL NO | A16 -18 GENERAL NOTES

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YEAR B.ARCH - THIRD ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS UNLESS OTHERWISE 2018 - 2019 SPECIFIED. ALL THE WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE FOLLOWED. DRAWINGS TO BE SEEN WITH RESPECT TO ALL OTHER DRAWINGS. P.C.C. IS IN THE RATIO OF 1:3:6 (CEMENT : SAND : NORTH SCALE COARSE AGGREGATE). ALL LEVELS SPECIFIED IN METERS. ALL DECISIONS REINFORCEMENT CALCULATIONS NEED TO BE TAKEN BY STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWING. ALL DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE BROUGHT TO NOTICE TO THE ARCHITECT BEFORE THE COMMENCEMENT ANY WORK. DRAWINGOFTITLE & NUMBER RICHER CONCRETE MIX TO BE USED FOR THE FOUNDATION AND M:30 MIX TO BE USED FOR THE SUPER STRUCTURE, ALL MIXES SHALL BE SUGGESTED, EXAMINED AND APPROVED BY THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. VERIFY FIELD CONDITIONS AND COORDINATION WITH THE PROJECT DOCUMENTS PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK. WORK WITHIN THE FIELD BOUNDARIES AS SPECIFIED IN THE PROJECT DOCUMENT AND COMPLY WITH ALL THE APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES, REGULATIONS AND ORDINANCE REQUIREMENTS. OCCUPANTS ON THE ADJACENCIES TO THE PROJECT AREA SHALL CONTINUEA

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ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. ALL THE WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE FOLLOWED. 230MM BRICK WALL DRAWINGS TO BE SEEN WITH RESPECT TO ALL 18MM MORTAR OTHER DRAWINGS. CERAMIC P.C.C. IS IN THE RATIO OF 1:3:6 (CEMENT10MM : SAND : TILES COARSE AGGREGATE). SKIRTING ALL LEVELS SPECIFIED IN METERS. 150MM RCC SLAB ALL DECISIONS REINFORCEMENT CALCULATIONS NEED TO BE TAKEN BY STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWING. ALL DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE BROUGHT TO NOTICE TO THE ARCHITECT BEFORE THE COMMENCEMENT OF ANY WORK. RICHER CONCRETE MIX TO BE USED FOR THE FOUNDATION AND M:30 MIX TO BE USED FOR THE SUPER STRUCTURE, ALL MIXES SHALL BE SUGGESTED, EXAMINED AND APPROVED BY THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. VERIFY FIELD CONDITIONS AND COORDINATION WITH THE PROJECT DOCUMENTS PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK. WORK WITHIN THE FIELD BOUNDARIES AS SPECIFIED IN THE PROJECT DOCUMENT AND COMPLY WITH ALL THE APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES, REGULATIONS AND ORDINANCE REQUIREMENTS. OCCUPANTS ON THE ADJACENCIES TO THE PROJECT AREA SHALL CONTINUE UNINTERRUPTED/UNDISTURBED OCCUPANCY DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROJECT.

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ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. ALL THE WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE FOLLOWED. DRAWINGS TO BE SEEN WITH RESPECT TO ALL SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENT OTHER DRAWINGS. P.C.C. IS IN THE RATIO OF 1:3:6 (CEMENT : SAND : AND ARCHITECTURE COARSE AGGREGATE). NORTH SCALE ALL LEVELS SPECIFIED IN METERS. ALL DECISIONS REINFORCEMENT CALCULATIONS NEED TO BE TAKEN BY STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. AS SPECIFIED DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWING. ALL DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE BROUGHT TO NOTICE TO THE ARCHITECT BEFORE THE DRAWING TITLE & NUMBER COMMENCEMENT OF ANY WORK. RICHER CONCRETE MIX TO BE USED FOR THE EXTERNAL WALL SECTION 3 FOUNDATION AND M:30 MIX TO BE USED FOR THE SUPER STRUCTURE, ALL MIXES SHALL BE WD - SEA - P - 03 SUGGESTED, EXAMINED AND APPROVED BY THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. VERIFY FIELD CONDITIONS AND COORDINATION WITH THE PROJECT DOCUMENTS PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK. WORK WITHIN THE FIELD BOUNDARIES AS SPECIFIED IN THE PROJECT DOCUMENT AND COMPLY WITH ALL THE APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES, REGULATIONS AND ORDINANCE REQUIREMENTS. OCCUPANTS ON THE ADJACENCIES TO THE PROJECT AREA SHALL CONTINUE UNINTERRUPTED/UNDISTURBED OCCUPANCY DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROJECT.

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HIGH RISE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION | SEM VII

Borivali East station Mentors: shreyank Khemalapure, Komal Gopwani Project : The high rise that was to be designed on the most busiest spots of borivali station found its inspiration from the famous high rise Torre Velasca. The project was to design a highrise building near most crowded area ie. Station along with the horizontal component of plaza.

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LONG SECTION THROUGH STATION AND PLAZA


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BETWEEN RETROFITTING & REDEVELOPMENT | SEM VII Emerging Spatiality of a Precolonial City Core Coimbatore: Tamil Nadu Mentors : Rohit Mujumdar & Apurva Talpade

How are work, living , build and social patterns transforming the built environment of Coimbatore’s pre colonial city core whose spatial geograpgy has historically been organised around caste and religious communities? At stake, in these questions, lies the challenge to understand the implications of policies for urban renewal of historic city core on built-form and society. The municipal corporation has started conducting the survey of dilapidated buildings and prepare a list of dangerous buildings in the inner city of Coimbatore and started redeveloping them. The inner city of Coimbatore is extremely dense. A smart city plan has been implemented for the city of Coimbatore named as Coimbatore Smart Old City Plan. Redevelopment and Retrofitting were the two options. Politicians and people living in the old city are resisting the redevelopment of the old buildings as it could have

strong potentials but may also lead towards stakeholder resistance and land acquisition costs. On the other hand, retrofitting could be realistic and replicable but its interventions may require multi-dimensional actions for it to be appealing.



In 1972, the city was divided into 10 sectors. The proportional representation of certain castes in the various sectors of the city also varies. Some sectors appear to be much more class than caste oriented. In other areas by contrast, it seems that more traditional caste identifies remain strong. The Brahman being superior caste of the pre-colonial era, started their community near the high capacity urban roads where basic amenities like markets, hospitals were well off. Chettiyar community was more traditional heavily concentrated in older business areas of the city. They had residential monopoly at that time. The city was organised around castes on the streets. Telugu Brahmin Street has Telugu Brahmin residing along both the sides. This brought a hierarchy in the society. The social transformation started taking place over time. The development of the residential zones was influenced by the caste. The question of living pattern and social compassion arises when spatial geography of the city is historically been organised around caste and religious communities.

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The Telugu Brahman street has gold smith shops and residential houses/ apartments. People who are into gold business, stay on the Telugu Brahman street itself. There are schools where the kids of these businessmen go. People have come from various parts of India like Chennai, Maharashtra etc. The question of threshold arrived when we observed that there is no such walking space between the road and the houses along. The street edges are occupied by the gold smith shops or some general stores where the space for costumers is a Conceptual Diagrams must. The street contains of huge vehicles going towards Gandhipuram and hence road becomes overfilled. The site is chosen such that, it mainly contains old ground storey structures which can be retrofitted to open up some ground area for the neighbourhood. The street edge is widened to give some breathing space to the walking people. This retrofitting strategy is giving private toilet facility to these old houses. The retrofitted houses are accommodated on the upper floors of the existing structures by giving them additional structural support. The threshold spaces are getting created around most of the houses solving the parking issue of the residents. The staircases becoming the paths to join two different buildings from upper floors making easy flow of the space. Site Sections


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Threashold Spaces formed by the Courtyards


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Repair and Retrofit | SEM IX

Electives Source : kadenze.com ; Yomal Augusto I'm stuck at my own place !

I observed that my movement was getting stuck due to the layout of my My house is in Goregaon, Mumbai. house. Everyone has their imaginary This building was constructed in territory where they spend most of 1990 and retrofitted in 2000, where their time. So whenever we gather to 3 floors were added with an extra have meals or to play board games, room to all the existing houses. So we kind of disturb their little space ( my house became a continuous path Territory ) of habitation. So I thought of opening up the cenVarious issues were faced due to tral space of the house where we this arrangement of the house. I can spend the family time without have also tried solving them along disturbing their little house/space. with solving the problem of common I opened up the area near my kitchspace. en for some direct sunlight where my little kitchen garden will be. Existing Site Plan

Location of the Building

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Proposed Plan 3D


ACADEMIC INTERNSHIP | SEM VIII

MAD(E) IN MUMBAI | Kalpit Ashar & Mayuri Sisodia Vadala, Mumbai 30 Oct 2019 - 17 April 2020

FLOOD RESILIENT CENTRE Kolhapur The Flood Resilient Shelter has a plinth of 1.8meter. The first floor is at the level of 4.2meter. The flood level of Kolhapur was measured as 2.7m from the ground level, so if in an emergency, people can use the first floor and can migrate from there as well.The external staircases enable people to go directly to the upper floor where the toilet and kitchen facilities are available. The ramp is provided for physically challenged people. During the non-monsoon months, this flood shelter can be used as a community A' gathering space.

WE TOILET : Common Toilet The We Toilet model is my second model made completely in Balsa wood on the scale of 1:50, The Jali of facade was laser cut. The model size is 10cm x 20cm. The scale of the model enabled us to observe the play of light on it.

30 (Roof Overhang)

24m

4

4

6m

3 8

Storage

4

Boys Toilet

12m (Roof Overhang)

She toilet : Compact Ladies Toilet The She Toilet model is made completely in Balsa wood on the scale of 1:50, among which the facades were laser cut. The model size is 9cm x 9cm. The scale of the model enabled to discover the minute details of the structure.

Kitchen

6

Flood Rescue Shelter B & Multipurpose Hall

5

2

Shower Area

Girls Toilet 4.1m

8

7

4.1m

1

300mm thk Laterite Wall

1

DN

100x200mm Steel Column

DN

9

4.1m

0.00m

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

Legend 4 Storage Space

7 Shower Area

2 Girls Toilet

5 Flood Rescue Shelter B & Multipurpose Hall

3 Boys Toilet

6 Kitchen

1 Entrance

Built Up Area (sq. ft.)

A No. of Toilet Units

8 Duct

Girls Toilet Boys Toilet Boys Urinals

2 Units 2 Units 3 Units

9 Waiting Area/ Balcony

Shower Area Washbasins

3 Units 7 Units

Boys Toilet Girls Toilet Multipurpose Hall Storage Area Kitchen Shower Area Balcony Passages TOTAL

155 sq ft. 138 sq ft. 734 sq ft. 63 sq ft. 126 sq ft. 158 sq ft. 274 sq ft. 122 sq ft. 1770 sq ft.

Ridge Lvl 8.20m

Lower Roof Lvl 5.80m

Steel Truss Laterite Jaali

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300x300mm Steel Column

Dwg : First Floor Plan

First FLoor Lvl 4.10m

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Ground Lvl 0.00m

FRONT ELEVATION


Kitchen Shower Area Boys Toilet Multipurpose Hall

Girls Toilet

Boys Toilet

Waiting Area/ Balcony Stepped seating/ Rescue platform

Children Play Area

Stairs going to First Floor Girls Toilet Stairs going to Shelter Area Unisex Handicap Toilet

Ramp Access for Handicap Toilet

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Initially the trial model was made in bio pack (foam board) to explain the basic idea and utility of the spaces. The Balsa Model was made later when the internal details got finalised. The model span was of 24cm x 48cm. MDF and Balsa were used to show the difference in the material of the structure. The facades were laser cut with the etching of the pattern on it.


Citizen Facilitation Centre Kolhapur The Facilitation Centre is an ‘Addon Program’ to the existing Zila Parishad Building, Kolhapur. It creates the employment of the people by having functions such as shops, banks & ATM, corporate offices, bachat gat office etc. The public toilet is provided for the people visiting the centre. The sufficient open space and green area are provided for the children. The underground Amphitheatre creates a large open space for the community programs.


This was the largest model I made in my internship with the colleague intern. The model was 90cm x 45cm., with the underground amphitheatre facility within it. Due to the circular shape, it was purely hand cut model except the circular floor plates. Different thickness of the balsa possess different characteristics, was my important learning from it. The model making took whole two weeks, many pieces had to re-do but now I think, I have a confidence of choosing proper material for the model of different scales and sizes.


MUMBAI STREET LAB : Re-thinking Streets of Mumbai. Maulana Shaukat Ali Road, Grant Road, Mumbai. This Lab aims at facilitating the transformation of streets. Streets of Mumbai are Symbiotic Ecosystems that are inhabited by diverse group of people & their everyday activities & lives. Maulana Shaukat Ali Road is one of such Ecosystem that is inhabited by everyday lives of diverse people. Street Markets, Theaters, Government Hospital, Old Timber & Steel Market, People walking & driving, Parking their cars & Scooters, Loading/ Unloading activities of Markets, Eateries, Floating Vendors, Bus commuters, Animals & birds, Workers Naka, People resting after work; all the events for a large canvass. But currently all of these events are conflicting & fighting with each other on site creating very unsafe & stressful environment for everyone. Our strategy is to give space to each activity & weave them harmoniously with each other through the medium of design. The idea is to design the road as a large contextual Public Space where people not only perform their every chores but also find joy, pleasure & fulfillment of being in A Public Space.



Custom Handlettering | SEM IX

Electives Source : kadenze.com ; Yomal Augusto

Experimenting with the strokes


Experimenting with the Tools: Fork

Experimenting with the Tools

Digitalization

Experimenting with the Fonts


PARAMETRIC DESIGN STUDIO | SEM IV

GARDEN BENCH The aim was to design a sitting space in the school garden to create a gathering space for students

Diagram/Sketch to support the Pseudo code

FINAL PARAMETRIC DESIGN

Drawings of the parametric structure

Fabrication Drawings

Project Render


Hands on Brick Arches | SEM II

Hands on Cob | SEM II

Hands on mud brick arches to understand the building material and learn various ways of exploring it.

Explored the mud construction by building a cob wall of the ongoing project by Ar. Malak Singh Gill near Palghar.

Mentor - Malak Singh Gill

Mentor - Malak Singh Gill


Marerial Sense : Concrete

SEM III Mentor - Samir Raut & Milind Mahale Hands on cement workshop to understanf the material and exploring different design statergies

Publications Editing, compiling and designing layout for publication of student work at School of Environment and Architecture.


OTHER INTEREST : Calligraphy In this Digital World, Beauty of Letters is explored throgh calligraphy, keeping me in touch with the paper and colors.


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