Portfolio Mayank Patel
Mayank Patel : m a y a n k . p a t e l 31 5 8 @ g m a i l . c o m :+91 8866043158, 9998727051 : Ghatlodia, Ahmedabad,Gujarat
Design interests 3D Modeling & Design explorations , Structure, Technical Detailing , Building material, Model-making
Education Sal School Of Architecture Gujarat Technical university (2014-19)
M.B.Patel. High school (2012-14)
Architecture Thesis Re-imagination of transitional spaces of housing in Mumbai FOLDING Parametric Pavalion Design(sem 6)
Curriculum vitae Software Microsoft Office, Autodesk Revit, Autocad 2D,Google SketchUp, Grasshopper,Rihnoceros, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Indesign, V-Ray, Velux, Lumion , Enscape ,Primavera p6, python, c++
Work experience June-Nov 2017
Architectural Internship
June-july 2018
Summer Internship
Abaxial Architects, New Delhi
Alidn Design Lab, Ahmedabad
Aug-sept 2019
Teaching Assitant
(Parametric Workshops with
Study Program
Ar.Arpi Maheshwari & Prof.Jignesh Patel) Anant National University, Ahmedabad
Urbanization(Scale Up-Down) workshop Nov-2016 URBZ , Mumbai
Related Study Programme
Jan-2016
OCT-2019aug 2020
Architect
sep-2020Dec 2020
Architect
Alidn Design Lab, Ahmedabad
Kerala
Measure Drawing June-2015 Paro,Bhutan
Measure Drawing & clay workshop
Molela, Rajasthan
Jan-2015
extra-curricular activities July 2019
WORKSHOPS Attended CANVAS WALL PAINTING, BRICK WORKSHOP, TERRACOTTA WORKSHOP MATRERIAL EXPLORATION(PLASTER OF PARIS) SKETCHING WORKSHOP L C J WORKSHOP LIGHT BOX DESIGN (MODEL MAKING) WOOD RELIEF WORKSHOP PARAMETRIC WORKSHOP HISTORICAL TIMELINE WORKSHOP FURNITURE DESIGN DHARAVI URBANIZATION WORKSHOP
Abacus Technocrates pvt. ltd., Ahmedabad
Indian Civil Defence Basic Training
Dec 2017
Consciousness mechanism Workshop
Jan 2016
Indian Civil Defence Seminar
COMPETITIONS & EXIBITIONS 2016-17
INCIPIENT ANNUAL EXIBITIONS VOLUNTEER
Nov 2016
ARCHITECTURE WITH DIFFERENCE EXIBITIONS AT URBZ STUDIO, DHARAVI, MUMBAI
DEC 2017
AMSTERDAM ART BRIDGE PARTICIPANT
Pg. No.
Content Teaching Assistantship
1.
M etal
2.
H yperbolic
Installation
Parametric workshop
Parametric workshop
Paraboloid Pavilion
Academic Projects 3.
H ouse
24 X 8
Residential Design
4.
T he
5.
I ntuitive
6.
T ensigrity
7.
N eighbourhood
Bureau Of International Textbook Control
Think Tank center Hospital Design
General Care
Parametric strcuture
Installation
Precinct Design(Urban Studio)
Developement
Internship Projects 8.
P lazaa
106
9.
M odel
Making
Mixed-use Design
Metal Installation
Anant National University, Ahmedabad
VIEW OF THE INSTALATION
‘The idea is to play with material like Metal and get exposure of digitally produced designs, where students also made options and small scale physical models to workout the technical details. as a result, we executed a parametric installation.
SINGLE MODULE
AXONOMETRIC VIEW OF DETAILS
CONNCETION WITH OTHER MODULE
SMALL SCALED MODEL
TOP VIEW
DETAILED VIEW
Hyperbolic Paraoloid Pavilion
Anant National University,Ahmedabad
The design is about developing digitally produced doubly-curved mathematical surface called ‘hyperbolic paraboloid’. Through this parametric workshop, Students got thorough understanding of design to execution of a complex ferrocemnt structure. To develope a convinient system of execution for this shell structure is the most crusial part of the this parametric workshop. Basic stages of the execution are shown in the diagrams.
DEVELOPEMENT OF SURFACE
FRONT VIEW OF THE PAVILION
DOUBLY CURVED SURFACE
PROCESS
A’ 01_SKELETON OF THE SHELL
02_LAYER OF WELD-MESH
03_LAYER OF CHIKEN-MESH
04_THE COMPLETE SHELL
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SECTION AA’
PLAN
House 24 X 8 Gandhinagar
The design is based upon the characteristics of A film star Mr.Ranvir Singh. Design is so flexible that it can give access to particular space without interrupting the other space in just 24X 8 m wide space. Staircase is used as an element of strength which is around the courtyard &which bound’s all the spaces together. According to the owner’s multidimensional personality there are another element s like levels, creepers, semi-open gym, swimming pool etc. All this elements helps to improve the cross ventilations & ensure fresh air along with the pleasant view.
LEGEND
LEGEND
7.
1.Entry 2.Security Cabin 3.Wall creepers 4.Living Room & Kitchen 5.Courtyard 6.Studio 7.Swimming pool
6.
1.
1.Bed Room 2.Guest Room 3.Semi-open Gym
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3. 4. 2.
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GROUND FLOOR
1.
FIRST FLOOR
TOP VIEW
In the design central spaces like courtyard and staircase bound the entire building and makes lively ambiance.
Site Area-192 sq. m Built up Area-212 sq.m
SECTIONAL ELEVATION PROCESS 1
PROCESS 2
PROCESS 3 STREET VIEW
The Bureau Of International Textbook Control Dresden, Germany
‘The think tank is based upon idea to create a trend of potentially open environment in education. Which is revolving around a central space and things happening all around it.’
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT
PROCESS 1
PROCESS 2
PROCESS 4
PROCESS 3
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PROCESS 5
STRUCTURE
ENVELOPE
Site Area-12,000sq. m Built up Area-10,000sq.m
9. 7. 7. A
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3. 6.
2. 4.
SITE PLAN
0
5
10
20m
SECTION AA’
1.
Legend 1. Cloak room 2. Cafe 3. Book shop 4. Lounge 5. Book Return area 6. Reading Area 7. Offices 8. Admin
A’
Glass Covering
Screening Ramp
MAIN FACADE
BASIC GRID OF FACADE
+ 20.0m Terrace Floor
+ 15.0m Research Area
+ 10.0m Library
+ 5.0m Press Area MAIN FACADE VIEW FROM INSIDE THE BUILDING
+ 0.0m admin
Envelope Basic Structure
Abstracted Elevation INTERNAL VIEW OF THE BUILDING
FINS OF FACADE
ABSTRACTED FACADE
LIBRARY SPACE
LIBRARY VIEW
READING AREA
BOOK STACK AREA
INTERNAL VIEW OF GROUND FLOOR
Intuitive General Care , Ahmedabad
‘The concept is based on an idea to achieve something like ease alongside intangible access by creating public-private corridors with unique moment and pause.Open and closed spaces linked with this corridors creates harmony to improve the ambience of the building.’
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A
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Hospital
Site Area-1,00,000sq. m Built up Area-76,000sq.m
SITE PLAN
SECTION AA’
0
20
40
80m
1. Casualty 2. Admin 3. Radio-diagnoisis 4. Blood Bank & Labs 5. Kitchen & Laundry
College 6. Medicine OPD 7. Surgical OPD 8. Space for recreational activities
9. Cafe and general seating 10.Future Expansion 11. Parking
12. College 13. Auditorium 14. Volley-ball Court 15. Parking 16. Play Ground
Residents 17. Mess 18. Play Ground 19. Hostel for Students 20. Hostel for Nurses 21. Hostel for Trainees 22. Residents for doctors
1. FIGURE GROUND
2. AXIS
3. CIRCULATION
4. HIERARCHY OF SPACES
5. ZONING
6. LANDSCAPE
1. PATIENTS CIRCULATION
2. STAFF CIRCULATION
3. SERVICES CIRCULATION
Legend 5.
5.
2.
4.
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2. 4.
1.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
SECTION BB’
4.
4.
3.
3.
4.
1. Emergency ward 2. Cafe 3. Waiting Area 4. OPD 5. Services
VIEW OF INTERNAL COURTYARD
Tensigrity Installation Ahmedabad
The aim here was to design a parametric structure majorly using softwares such as Rhinoceros and Grasshopper. Various tensile parameters were initially considered and out of them, the stable one was considered for the final execution. Materials used in the structure are P.V.C. pipe and stainless steel wires. The structure is executed in the SAL college campus itself. Holes were punctured in the edges of the pipe and wire were fixed there through bolts.
VARIOUS CONNECTION OPTIONS WERE CONSIDERED BEFORE THE FINAL STRUCTURE
FINAL EXECUTION AT THE COLLEGE CAMPUS
Neighborhood Development Motera, Ahmedabad
‘The aim of the studio is to understand & design public transit oriented precinct which focuses on connecting & creating open spaces & walk to work journey to achieve self-sustainable high density area within the city. The site was divided in three precincts. The design involves stadium redevelopment with extra amenities, commercial and residential spaces in co-ordination with the transit corridors of BRTS and MRT, and the third precinct is about creating spaces for International visitors and their Accommodation.’
KEY FEATURES
SITE
PRECINCT 1
-- Mixed use development
-- Commercial development
-- Transport interchange
-- Informal but allocated spaces
-- High FSI on metro corridor
-- Multi Utility Zones
-- Parking spaces
-- Pedestrian + vehicular (shared) roads
STRATEGIES
1. In commercial every building should connected from ground or upper floors.
PROCESS
2. Ground coverage should be less so that open spaces can be usable.
PROCESS 1
3. Ground floor height should be minimum 6 mt.
4. Building shall be designed to include clean & defined transition between building and pedestrian scale activities.
5. Separate commercial and residential entrances with each clearly defined.
6. Locate higher-density buildings close to station areas to support a greater mix of uses higher level of pedestrian activities. (Walk to work)
PROCESS 2
MASTER PLAN
DIAGRAMS
BRTS corridor Metro corridor Connectivity
Pedestrian
Residential Residential mixed use Commercial spaces Commercial mixed use
Green spaces
Linkage to the main spine
Promenade Entry
‘The idea was to create a trend in culture, Wand create a potentially open environment which is revolving around a central space and things happening all around it.’
AERIAL VIEW FROM STADIUM
PROMENADE AND STADIUM
AERIAL VIEW OF PROMENADE
VIEW OF PLAZZA IN FRONT OF GATEWAY BUILDING
SKY DECK AND VIEW
SECTION BB’
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
SECTION AA’
AERIAL VIEW OF PROMENADE FROM GATEWAY
KEY PLAN
Plazaa 106 gurgaon, Hariyana
Congregational spaces
Landscaped space
These are formally carved out spaces which can host the public for communal activities. These spaces consist of a rain garden at the rear of Block A, the large plaza between block B and C, spill out area for the food services catered by Block C, outdoor waiting area for recreation outside the future health block in phase 3 and a reflecting court in the healing gardens.
The ideology of creating an angle of repose within the site is apparant by this diagram showing the landscaped spaces on our site. The landscape overpowers the built and provides several spaces for the inhabitants of Plaza at 106 to recreate and lead a healthy lifestyle.
Vehicular street network
Pedestrian streets and pathways
Vehicular access has been restricted to a single loop to minimize traffic and conflict between cars and people. There is a parking lot opposite block C which caters to most non residents of plaza at 106 which also restricts the number of vehicles circulating on site.
There are several pedestrian pathways, some organic, some axial in nature, each having different experiences and access to different elements and services on our site. The key pedestrian street on our site is the Boulevard which runs from the atrium of Block B and terminates at the unity temple park at the outer reach of the site.
Block D
Future Development Unity Temple Lake Mixed Forest Native grassland Drop off Area
Block D Formal Landscape
Row of Trees
21st December
During winter , Public spaces where people collect are least shaded when there is maximum sunlight.
Grove of Trees Boulevard
Reflecting Court
Vehicular street
Block D Low-rise
Unity Temple Park Native grassland
Pergola
Healing Gardens
Healthcare block
Basement Entrance Drop off Area
Boulevard
Formal Plazza
21st June
During Summer , Public spaces where people collect are shaded when there is maximum sunlight.
Vehicular Street
Model Making
AMSTERDAM ART BRIDGE (COMPETITION PROJECT)
COMMUNITY CENTER(SEM 3)
MAYANK PATEL Sal School Of Architecture
Batch : 2014-19
Email : mayank.patel3158@gmail.com mayankpatel291296@gmail.com
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