SELECTED WORKS 2018-2022

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P O R T F O L I O
MAUSAM PATHAK SELECTED WORKS2018-2022

ACADEMICS

VERTICAL NEIGHBORHOOD

PRACTISE

SH APARTMENT

ARYAVART WEEKEND HOMES

THE COURTYARD HOUSE

DABHAN HOUSE

KSOFFICE INTERIORS

ASAN- A PROTOTYPE

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VERTICAL NEIGHBORHOOD ACASEOF EXPANDINGCITIES

THESIS 2018

The design intervention should overlap with the Social, Economical and Ecological aspects of urban living. It must challenge the present conditions of social and communal living. It should not hamper the way of living of different diverse group and community. The scale of the intervention complementing the human behavior with the inward outwayofliving.

The intervention questions the afford ability of the urban living through the concept of the modular construction. It looks at the production time taken and the diversity in the mass production for the expandingcities.

Theoutgrowingpopulationalsohasitsadverseeffect ontheenergyresources.Thusinterventionaimsatthe renewable energy resources and its efficient use and applicationsintheenergygenerationofthestructure.

The major considerations and explorations for derivationofdesignprogram.

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Ÿ Sustainable approach towards the high rise construction

Ÿ Compatibility of different Mix uses

Ÿ Vertical stack that allows efficient usage of the land parcel

Ÿ Reinterpretation of the high rise and affordability

Ÿ Compact and high density design with ample of recreational and social/communal spaces.

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SCALE 1:550 R E T A I L L E V E L P L A N
The Retail block is extended outward and stacked upon with shops and departmental stores. The Hexagonal block has a circular puncture in the center and the third oor merging through,to the roof. The circular ramps in the center connects both the oor. The front of the block is a slam at screening of aluminum rust strips aided with luminous mess.
RCC Structure Steel structure Composite W ood + Steel Structure
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SHAPARTMENT

Design andConstruction

Location: Nadiad,GJ ,India

2019-2020

SH Apartment was my first architect - developer collaborative project carried out in Nadiad town. The project is located on the outskirts of the town, along the line of development. It is an independent mid rise tower comprising of 20 residential units, each of 1150 sq.ft. The apartment structure is a five storey structure with ground floor as parking and open space. Each storey has four units. Each unit comprises of 3 bedrooms, a living space and kitchen- dining space. The central vestibule part of each storey is well ventilated through the open to sky volumes placed centrally.

The Project shaped me on the practical grounds with its approach, execution, structures, and contract management . It was a learning process through out the period of time.

Margins Margins Margins TSO TSOSTAIRSSEVICES SLEEP SLEEP SLEEP COOK EAT LIVE TOILET TOILET TOILET PARK/PLAY
733 733 3185 3600 1421 2575 2260 1447 965 1270 1192 2356 205 3097 3250 3487 3650 3487 2224 1721 2185 eq eq 1645 1547 750 3148 715 2995 457 2089 eq eq 1400 1061 1202 733 3185 3600 1421 2575 2260 1447 965 1270 1192 2356 205 3097 3250 3487 3650 3487 2224 1721 2185 1721 eq eq 1645 1421 1547 750 3148 715 2995 457 2089 eq eq 1400 1061 1202 1400 x 1200 window Sill Lvl: 900 Lntl Lvl: 2100 900 mm wide Window Full height 1645 x 1200 window Sill Lvl: 900 Lntl Lvl: 2100 1400 x 1200 window Sill Lvl: 900 Lntl Lvl: 2100 600 x 600 window Sill Lvl: 1500 Lntl Lvl: 2100 600 600 window Sill Lvl: 1500 Lntl Lvl: 2100 600 x 600 window Sill Lvl: 1500 Lntl Lvl: 2100 LIFT UP 1mt 2mt 4mt N T Y P I C A L F L O O R P L A N | A | A
SECTIONAA Existing Road level FGL + 0.0 Lvl + 3100 mm + 6250 mm + 9400mm + 12550 mm + 15650 mm + 18750 mm + 19650 mm 1mt 2mt 4mt

ARYAVART -WEEKEND HOMES

Design and Development

Location: Nadiad,GJ ,India

2022

A few minutes' drive from Nadiad, nestled in the expanses of farmland on the outskirts. The design plan aimed to keep the built-up area to a minimum and maximize the open green spaces by planning 30 units on a total land area of 2 lakh square feet. This design approach blurs the distinction between indoor and outdoor spaces, for recreational activities and opportunities for gatherings, providing users with a chance to break free from routine.

Parking Buffer Zone Semi Private Open spaces Private Built up Private Open space 15% 50% 17% 18% open Pool open Deck Living/Dining Bed 2 Bed 1 Services Toilets Entry Kitchen open Kitchen
UTILITY 5 x 11 PARKING 24' x 13'6" LAWN 3500 sq.ft GAZEBO 8' x 12' A B C D A B C D 1 2 3 4 2750 2880 600 4230 4180 2400 3600 985 830 3000 1535 3565 1730 2815 5941 4706 1235 230 7410 1 1240 14700 1340 4295 3600 5330 2770 8930 11700 1015 1200 1015 715 2170 715 1mt 2mt 4mt N

THECOURTYARD HOUSE

Private residential Design and development

Location: Uttarsanda,GJ ,India

2021

The Courtyard House is a residential design project created for a retired businessman from Ahmedabad Situated on the outskirts of Uttarsanda, a town renowned for its small and medium-scale industries, the primary goal was to create a living space that was simple and unassuming, blending seamlessly with the natural surroundings. The Vastu grid concept was used for zoning, with the central box of the nine left open as a courtyard, also known as "Bhramasthal." The courtyard functions as a source of natural light and ventilation, linking the indoor and outdoor spaces. A semi-open curtain wall allows cool winds to enter the house and escape through the courtyard, keeping the temperature inside cool. The interior spaces are visually interconnected through the courtyard of the house.

The design of the house allows users the freedom to take pause from his monotony and extend any recreational activities or gatherings to every corner and niche. The shaded peripheral extension was purposefully incorporated to shield the exterior walls from direct sunlight.

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DABHAN

Private residential Design and development

Location: Dabhan,GJ ,India

2019-2020

The design of the Dabhan house was tailored to cater to the requirements of a nuclear family that was expanding

The central idea of the layout was to create a compact and intimately built space that also offered an open ambiance. To achieve this, a double-height volume was incorporated that linked the living room to the lounge and had a visual connection to the puja room. The use of exposed brick in the material palette was a nod to the client's previous home and served to establish a connection with it.

STAIRCASE

BUILT UP VOLUME EXTRUDED AFTER THE MARGINS AND SETBACKS FIRST FLOOR PROJECTION WHICH ACTS AS WEATHER SHADE FOR GROUND FLOOR FIRST FLOOR PROJECTION DIVIDED AS PER INTERNAL LAYOUT VOLUME OF PORCH INSERTED EXTERNALLY FOR PARKING
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VOLUME INSERTED AND PULLED OUTWARDS FOR AIR AND LIGHT VENTILATION
UP LIVING 16X15 sq.ft PUJA 8 X 5 sq.ft BEDROOM 12.5 X 11 sq.ft TOILET 5 X 07 sq.ft STORE 6X4 sq.ft KITCHEN 12 X 10 sq.ft DINNING 8.5 x 8.5 sq.ft UTILITY 6X5 sq.ft TOILET 3.3 X 05 sq.ft PARKING OTLO FOYER 3.5 X 4 sq.ft A B C D A B C D 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
UP BEDROOM 12.5 X 11 sq.ft BEDROOM 12 X 14 sq.ft OPEN LOUNGE 13 x 12 sq.ft TOILET 5 X 07 sq.ft TOILET 5.5 X 6.5 sq.ft A B C D A B C D 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

KS OFFICE INTERIORS

OFFICE INTERIORS

LOCATION: NADIAD, 2018

One of my most notable projects was an interior design project for a visa consultancy office. I secured this project with the condition that it had to be completed within 15 days. Despite the tight deadline, I successfully designed the interior of an 800-square-foot visa consulting office. To ensure that the project was completed on time, I was present on-site for most of the duration of the project. This allowed me to closely oversee every detail and make necessary modifications onsite

THE SPACE FOR THE OFFICE IS DIVIDED INTO THREE PARTS AS PER THERE WORKING PATTERN THE SPACE WAS DIVIDED WITH THE WOOD AND GLASS PARTITION MAINTAINING THE VISUAL CONNECTIVITY A PASSAGE WAS CARVED OUT FROM THE THIRD DIVISION TO ACCESS THE PANTRY AND THE TOILET AT THE END, WHICH CAN BE ACCESSED THROUGH THE CABIN TOO THE SPACE DIVIDER FOR THE CONSULT AND WAIT SPACE WAS KEPT LOW HEIGHTED TO ALLOW THE LIGHT FROM WINDOW TO VENTILATE THE SPACE THE FURNITURE WAS APPROACHED KEEPING IN MIND THE CLIENTS REQUIREMENT OF THE MINIMAL AND SIMPLISTIC OUTPUT

THE CENTER PIECE OF THE WAITING LOUNGE WAS DIVIDED INTO EQUAL PARTS, WHICH ACTED AS THE SIDE TABES AND SUPPORT FOR THE SOFAS THE SIDE TABLE HAS A DEPRESSED TRAY WHICH HOLDS MAGAZINES AND LEAFLETS FOR ADVERTISING

THE LOW HEIGHTEN SPACE DIVIDER WAS DESIGNED IN A WAY THAT THE VISUAL CONNECTIVITY IS MAINTAINED THROUGH THE CUT OUTS AND NICHES, WHICH CAN BE USED FOR THE DISPLAY OF ARTEFACTS AND BOOK SHELVES

WAITING SPACE SPACE DIVIDER STORAGE CONSULT MAIN CABIN PANTRY STAFF STORAGE WASHROOM
RECEIVE & WAITING CONSULT & GUIDE MEET

asan

/ a: saan/ noun

Seat, (Sanskrit origin)

Asan reimagines the literal meaning of the Sanskrit word "Asan" (meaning seat) in a contemporary context. This innovative design is a modern take on traditional furniture, which was constructed without screws or nails.

The Asan seat is easily assembled without the need for tools or instructions. The steel legs support the seat through two end joineries, and the seat itself is made of acrylic plexiglass, which is cut and folded using a simple method. In an era of atpacked furniture, the Asan seat can be conveniently at-packed to the size of an actual Asan (20" x 18")

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