Architectural learning portfolio part II

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PORTFOLIO MANISH DEEPAK SHRAVANE | 2016 - 2018 PART II


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M A N I S H D PROFILE I am a second year student of architecture. In the two year I learned and understood how to devolope conceptual ideas, building construction methods, analysing the climetalogy of the region. Keeping in mind the designing process for public problems, issues, demand and limitation of design boundries, I devloped the design. My thought procces of visualising things through rigrous sketches, sketches became my stratergy to evolve things and put it in 3 dimentional physical model.

“ Continuous practice helps us to evolve and develope over thoughts and ideas�

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DESIGN MODULE

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CONSTRUCTION MODULE



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Vertical strip fins facade In this module we explored the digital softwares. According to sunlight, ventilation and rainfall we designed facade and worked out possibilities of its workability by cutting sections of this developed parametric form.



Cooking Counter In this parametric module we have to design a cooking counter for school. It has been thought to turn the concept of kichen into an absoulute living experience using high-functional solution able to contain all indispensable element to enjoy cooking and gathering around the counter area. and also use for sitting, resting.



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Inspiring from spider web and their web-connection, using cotten thread to build this kind of connection. This kind of connection help us to strengthen thread to hold tool or any object inbetween without fall on groung. objects are suspended inbetween the junction of thread. this system used as organized my equipment, tool, objects etc.




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Punishment device for a loved-one Here we were given a 2 sq.m volume to create a device that aims to distract your loved one but does not exactly harm the person.It is a kind of a device to punish your loved-one. In my design of 1/2 sqm volume and its four corner ,I used rotating wooden flap structures(shown in the image above).Each corner has one bamboo column where each of them have four rotating gaps at 30 cm distance.On one side a solid facade is created to experience the feel of congestion. The wooden flaps work with human body behaviour. As a person moves, that time these flaps also move and as these wooden flaps keep touching the human body continuously, the person gets pushed outside of the volume.



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DANCING SURFACE FOR INCECTW


Dancing surface for insect



H A B I T A B L E W A L L

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Conceptual ideas


Concept evaluation


P e r s p e c t i v e D r a w i n g



Design intervention on site


Final model



R E D E S I G N B A K E R Y


Site analysis


Conceptual ideas


Conceptual digrams


Idea of balcony


Site development


Design development


Conceptual model


Conceptual model


Final model



Design intervention




WHAT IS AN ARCHIVE? How do we imagine an archive? What kind of records can be preserve? - Archive is basically a collection of historical document or records providing information about place, institution or group of people. - Collection of data moves to a repository for backup. - Preserved history, space and time. - transfer system of knowledge. - Order, format, practice, different imaginations of the archive in the past and how they are inhabited today. ANALYSIS OF THE JAIPUR CITY Jaipur is a historical city. Surrounded by a fort and a few palaces and hills. How did the settlement set on hills? City play with undulating surfaces of ground and the scale of the structure. Craftsmen and arties serve a units that make the entire city. There is an assembly of artist and craftsmen who shears their ideas, knowledge and creation to the people through paintings, stone carvings, pottery makings, printings, wooden arts, mirror works and cloths etc. They keep on creating, making and inventing new things. Looking at all of these I was filled with multiple questions. How do they produce their own methods and ideas? How do they create their own spaces? How they archive their own stuff? An interesting thing in this is that all of these craftsmen and artists help us to archive the history of Jaipur through their art and knowledge of collection and preserving things with their own understanding. What is the basic idea behind their making of things? Which is used to make this things? Craftsmen and artists they produced their work with using tools and machines. How do these machines engage with humans? Why do they provide us with mechanical help? Is machine important in this process of making and creating? ANALYSIS OF THE JAIPUR SITE The “Gaitor ki chattriya” in jaipur has a dense settlement of craftsman one side. We observed the settlement and people to find interesting things. How is the settlement set on the hill? How they creates our own spaces for working? How they develop or evolved their knowledge of making and creating? Over the years, these craftsmen have developed many devices that make their production much faster and easier. These machines themselves got developed and enhanced over the years. How did this development and enhancement happen? ANALYSIS OF THE JAIPUR EXHIBITION IN THE JKK A group of all many strategic architects had gathered together for the exhibition called ‘When Is Space?’ They shared their knowledge, methods, techniques and strategies of thinking about space. This assembly of different architects at the exhibition can be related to the machines which is also an assembly of small different parts and units.

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GENERAL EXPERIENCE OF LIFE… At some point in our life, we too resemble machines. We tend to develop a unique cycle /routine which we mechanically follow every day, as is seen in the functioning of the machines. - Machines can do multiple tasks at the same time. But it is also a fact that with the usage of machines we hugely depend on them. People have become inactive as they prefer to get all the work completed with the help of machines and tools. CAN A WORLD BE IMAGINED WHERE THERE ARE NO MACHINES? ARCHIVE OF MACHINES Giving importance to the locally invented devices (machines and tools) and evolution of machines, I decided to archive these kinds of machines and also specific machines in the Jaipur. Thinking of program… There are number of people having the knowledge of art and craft but they have very little space for working. So l decided to introduce a makerspace and a hackerspace as a part of my design. What is a makerspace? Is it a shared collection of tools? A new kind of vocational facility? A community centre with some tools on the side? There’s no single definition of this. What I found is that the makerspace is a space of shared tools and equipment (which are the magnet that attract everything else), shared space to make projects, a community of some size, education of some kind (if only to learn how to use the tools), and sometimes private space of some kind. What is a hackerspace? It is a space in which people interested in commuting through technology can gather to work on projects while sharing ideas, equipment, and knowledge through the means of technology. Aim of this project is to share spaces and culture. ARCHIVE AS FACTORY Factory is basically the collection of programs inside the large volume (shade, roof ). People can move from one program to another while constantly having large volume experiences.


STRATEGY OF THIS PROJECT‌. Observing the topography of the land I derived the form of the building. The form resembled a triangle, responding to the topography of land. What is the form doing to the building? How is the building influenced by the form? The triangular form is providing strength and stability to the building. Energy and weight of the structure is distributed throughout the triangle. The triangle is a stable shape that is great weight bearer because it’s widest at base. Why did I choose triangle as form of the building? Triangle is giving an interesting angle and length, changing the angle of the triangle, change is seen in length as well, thus creating large volumes inside the building. What is the strategy of the building? - Triangular form of the building. - Each program has a courtyard. - Openings of the building used stone arches.(used geometry of the circle) - Open spaces covered with large roof.(creating inside large volume) BUILDING MATERIAL - Stone used to build wall and arches. - Stone cotta tiles used in roof. - Steel trusses used to support the larger roof. - Steps merging with the landscape.


Local inventory


Site analysis

( Constucting ideas and imagination )


Conceptual ideas


Conceptual ideas


Research study


Study place on site


Conceptual model


Case study on Nari Gandhi



Conceptual ideas and Evalution skeches


Process model


Final model




Ground floor plan


Second floor plan



Section through Entrance lobby



Section through Library



Section through Maker’s space



This was an industrial visit, of about 2-3 days.The house here that we documented is built by our professor Malak sir. Walking around the village we came across different kinds of techniques used for building a house.We also analyzed kinds of wooden joinery in the construction and the way in which houses are planned.We learned new joineries like the lape joint, tongue and groove joint, hinge joint etc. The building was documented using the visual scale. The building was a response to the surrounding climatology.Climatology has a long lasting effect on material used in the house and thus decides the age of the house. The behaviour of a building in terms of kind of loads like dead load,live load and environmental load was also studied.

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Village map


Chenges happen over period


Services documentation


House documentation



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Issue of this site is meanimal water resourses and poluted water.question is how to control on water became pollute ? so i found the solution for that using the local material make the water purifire and it is also cheep. people can make in home and purife the water.


design the building understanding the local settelment construction. how they construct there own house. what kind of material they used for making house ? so building is made up out of mud construction and useing wood for beam and structural member . it is load bearing building.



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Design a simple house basis on given requirment. and play with spaces, programs and functios. And area requirment for each program. and understand how they work with together. also workng out with buit-unbuilt spaces and acourding to circulation reach at this kind of plan.


East side elevation


Door-Window Detailing


Wooden joinery Detailing



C A F E D E S I G


Steel section mesured drawing








Steel joinery detail




WATER SUPPLY

MUNICIPAL PIPE LINE (main line) upper head water tank hydronometric system kichen

solar panel hot water generator

structure ( cafe)

toilet basin

rain water tank

electricity generator

flushing and hand wash (black water)

utensil and hand wash (gray water) septic tank root zone system manure

rain water collection tank

rain water and filter root zone water collection

garden



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MANISH DEEPAK SHRAVAN SHEET NAME: TOILET PLAN IN MM DESIGN FOR CAFE



SEPTIC TANK UNDER GROUND TANK DRAINAGE OUTLET

DS SUPPLY MAIN MANIPLE PIPE LINE

FS SUPPLY GRAY WATER OUTLET 8855

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WASTE PIPE

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ROOT ZONE SYSTEM

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FLUSHING PIPE DOMESTIC PIPE

PVC SOIL PIPE

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TYPICAL TOILET DETAIL FOR WATER SUPPLY LAYOUT


OVER HEAD WATER TANK

SOLAR PANLE

ELECTRICITY CHAMBER

ELECTRICITY LINE

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WATER SUPPLY LINE

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ELECTRICITY CHAMBER

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RAIN WATER CHANNEL

AUXILIARYTANK (HYDRO PNEUMATIC SYSTEM)

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DOMESTIC PIPE

100 WASTE PIPE (GRAY WATER)

GROUND WATER COLLECTION TANK

750 G.R WATER + R.WATER

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BASING GRAY WATER LINE

TYPICAL KITCHEN DETAIL FOR WATER SUPPLY AND ELECTRICITY LAYOUT

ROOT ZONE SYSTEM


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Details





P H O T O G R A P H Y


S K E T C H I N G S K I L L


CARICATURE



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