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mohiﬕ barapatrffl 2016-21


MOHIT BARAPATRE +91-9175788343 beta_hut on insta

barapatremohit@gmail.com

An architecture student intriguing in designing the world with the consciouness of yesterday and unexplored tomorrow. An indian artist, a national athlete in making. Slides along with the brush as it flows on canvas.


EDUCATION Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur (MH) Bachelor of Architecture (currently in 4th year)__2017-22

Narayana Junior Collage, Secunderabad (TS) AP board 12th__2015-16

Subhash Montessori Public School, Sausar (MP) CBSE 10th__2014-15

EXPERIENCE Founder of 361BIT, India__2019

361bit is a platform for connection of architects and students, with a family of over 1500 members with the purpose of propogating knowledge and experience.We organize events, workshops and guest lectures to impart technical and philosophical expertise in the field. -Conducted 6 Architectural workshops. -Conducted 7 Seminars on different topics. -Conducted 1 Talk series.

Tutor, Revit Workshop Cordinator of HUDCO 2019-20 Event Manager of DEVISE, AXIS 20, India Instagram Page, @beta_hut Member of YOS Orgination, Social working team, Sausar

ACHIEVEMENT ‘Tomorrows house’ Architectural competition, Special mention__2020 ‘Hybrid City’ design competition, First position__2018 ‘Sculpting The Pioneers of Architecture’ international compitation Top 25__2019 On spot design Competition NASA, Special mention__2019 Best learner of workshop, NASA__2019 National Triple Jump Player__2017-19

SOFTWARE PROFICIENCY

LANGUAGE

Autocadd Revit Sketchup

English Hindi Khosti

Illustrator Photoshop Lumion Vray

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I have always been fascinated by the unbuilt environment. It helps me in focusing on nature which somehow acts as a void. It motivates me to bring people closer to themselves and space closer to the environment. I believe that design should reflect the context and practicality of the work and act as a aesthetically pleasing element for the user. Every planning, path and pixel are drawn by me in my four years of experience in architecture. mohit


DAATA Gynaecology hospital, NAGPUR

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School of Architecture, NAGPUR

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Tomorrows House- An Architectural Competition

7.8BILLION Sacred Space- An Architectural Competition

UDAAY

Sculpting the Pioneers of Architecture

TECHNICAL DRAWING

Working Drawing of Residence | Studio Work

DOCUMENTATION Bishop Cotton School | On Site Work

MISCELLANEOUS Creative Work

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A project on gynaecologist hospital in the prime location of nagpur with the site area of 7952 Sqm and nag river on east side. A major aim of the designing is to focuses on function and the practicality of project. VI Semester Acadmic Project | 2019

NAGPUR


The thumb rule is to increase periphery that gives the better light and ventilation for the structure.

The various departments are arranged vertically for easy accessibility and circulation.

The parking and services are places underground and the emergency department at the ground level.

Vertical connectivity of structure in such a way that doctors, patients and working staff should be isolated. 07 |


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NAAG NADI, NAGPUR

STAFF PARKING

POONAM MALL

DOCTORS PARKING

ENTRANCE

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24M WIDE ROAD

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| A project on an Architectural institute in the prime location of nagpur with the site area of 10.5 Acres and dense vegetations on site. a major aim of the design should reflect the context and practicality of the work and act as a aesthetically pleasing element for the user. VII Semester Acadmic Project | 2019


DESIGN PROCESS Architecture is about the relation created by the building with the context and contribution to the nature. The void is a living void pulsating in endless rhythm of creation and destruction . The great void does not exist as void, it embraces all being/ non being The void is the force that shapes the space. Considering wind, water and trees as elements of void which shapes the building can be a good quantitative aspect for design.

The arrangement of corridors and the spaces are in such a way that the (user 1) will focus on the open space as he/she moves along the corridor, while (user 2) will focus on the semi open space with their work, as illustrated above.

-frederick franck

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| Architectural Competition Entry

Tomorrow’s House | Archresource The contest seeks to create a “space” that not bound by the novice barriers, simply a space that YOU call ‘HOME’. thoughts for redefining home spaces that can satisfy both user amenities and user experience.

7DS10200 | Team: Siddhant Hande, Shubhankar Jahagirdar


1.618033 serves a crucial purpose in forming the universe. It is observed in nature that, the clusters are formed according to the limited spaces with the golden ra�o as the soul parameter. During any crisis, nature find its own ways to maintain the balance and integrity. Henceforth, the rules of very force of the crea�on are used for our own home.

6:00 Utilization of the convertible kitchen top & the rotatable bed for multipurpose kitchen activities and sleeping activity respectively.

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Using modular capsules furnitures for multipurpose storage as well as seating, exercise and to takeout stuff from cabinets at higher levels.

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Keeping the sink common for sanitation and the working triangle of the kitchen to maintain the multi-functional workspace layout.

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Providing essential vertical garden at the entrance enhancing indoor air quality and yielding daily food in pandemic situation.

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ENGAGED WITH SWARMMING ROBOT TECHNOLOGY, FOR INSTANT CONSTRUCTION AND DE-CONSTRUCTION OF FURNITURES

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Pivoted kitchen table Privacy smart glass, with Carbon200 Photo Voltalic Sheet Prefab pivoted essen�al gardening space Swarming embedded mul�-func�onal space

Internal arrangement at 3:00 pm

Under-floor kitchen storage space Under-floor rotatable bed space Water tank sufficient for 4 months in the pandemic Capsule furniture storage Water tank for the toilet

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| Architectural Competition Entry

The Sacred Space | archdais This competition was about making a space for that - a space for all, a space with no boundaries, a space with no aspiration of pleasing any one community, a space with no prejudices, a space of equality, a space for humanity, a space that could also be a place.

TS855329 | Team: Siddhant Hande, Shubhankar Jahagirdar

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From Mindfully dwelling to Dwell mindful, humans have evolved over the period of time developing their own definition of being sacred, in persute of the intimate connection between body, mind and soul. Thus, the manifesto is embraced by going underground into the earth’s womb, brought to life by fringes of light and the presence of human, a transition from one realm to another. Ultimately an expression of the innate journey of complex human behavior to transcendence, fading all the boundaries of mind and body. A quest from Ordered complexity to One.

IDEATION

Complexity is one of the remarkable trait of the ordered human mindset, that can be very minutely seen. Once resolved it becomes the true essence of being sacred.

EXECUTION

FORMATION

Close resemblance of the value with the golden ratio is taken as an advantage while form making, with the final form showing the characters of the ghost cube

This behavior is observed in certain geometries with a remarkable quality of having a systematic pattern, with many solutions to obtain the basic geometry(i.e. cube)

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space triangle

Walkway space

Inner core

300 M.sq Library space Boundary of inner core

Access path to 3 spaces OAT for 100 people 650 M.sq Sanctum space

library

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PLAN Narrow breathing spaces within the volumes

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common space

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Large volumes creating stepped green spaces across the site

Miniature model of enclosing space with abstract jalis around

Skylights between undulations marking the space with light rays


SITE SELECTION

Proposed site

Near Ambazari Lake, Nagpur, Maharashtra

COMMUNITY The site is surrounded by the fraternity of mixed communities showing the significance and need of integrated community model

Treated volumes as per the space beneath

CONNECTIVITY

Site is located on the major city axes and is accessible from all the city directions, making the site an important city node

CHARACTER

Site is surrounded by mostly residential part and the institutions inclusively creating an urban character around the site. Moreover, vast green patches around site, making it suitable for the design and execution

Skylights to the library space

Carved out masses to create shed for the pathways on certain junctions

Common worship hall Common space for community activities and dinning purpose OAT, an extension to common space Library space following the main entrance Entry to inner core with rustic and monolithic materials

Concrete, brick as materials along with the grass, complimenting the calm nature of the space

Stepped volumes generated by the intersection of pi lines

Multipurpose hall leading to the OAT, creating open and semi-open spaces of interaction. That can be used for civic activities as well as the dinning

Central entity captures life in a small periphery keeping the intimacy of connection, a space that challenges and nourishes at the same time

On site landscape is merged with site surroundings

Walking and free space around the core

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oneself and calmness

Planned following the ordered(pi) lines with volumetric light from the skylights giving an expression of silence and design character

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| Architectural Competition Entry


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| Architectural Competition Entry

| The aim of the competition is to design a sculpture that acts as a symbolic representation of the architect’s work. The sculpture shall target aspects of design as referred and develop by the chosen architect.

Charles Correa (CC) STPA07101118 | Team: Siddhant Hande, Shubhankar Jahagirdar


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The cognition of unity is the center, the divine centre of the surya is brought into the structure just as every correa’s design

Court yard emerges as a sense of emptiness. That instigates thoughts in a human mind. Charles Correa loved to play with courtyards in his design. A common space for expression or activity. Correa believed in central form, he's called it the Navagraha. The design here proposes a community activity space, creating a dynamic floating disc with a central void or Surya. The true Correa's design emerges as we walk across the large floating disc with an oat underneath it. The stairs and ramp leading to the central interaction space. Plain true colors of the material and the ill-at-ease shadows that it creates. A human society that procrastinates starts to rejuvenate.

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Planets representing light and open sky

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KETU SHUKRA

with sun holding every planet around it Planet with color and nature directly related to earth

Connected to the sky

Emerging from the earth Merging with the earth

Held sturdy across the sun-path through thin column giving a sence of flight against landscape and fight against it’s weight

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| Working Drawing

| | The project was residance in nagpur with builtup area of 200 sqm. The objective of the project of to create working / construction drawing along with every details from toilet to stair which included material and construction details

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PERMISSIBLE F.S.I.

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SECOND FLOOR B/UP AREA

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300

600X600MM INSPECTION CAP/COVER

2960

B

1300

INSPECTION CAP/COVER

900

INDIAN TOILET

19MM THICK GRANITE KADAPPA BASE REFRIGERATOR

300

CONCELED KITCHEN RANGE

75MM DIA. WASTE WATER PVC PIPE 220

230

BATHROOM WATER TAP PIPELINE INSIDEWALL

WASHROOM DETAILS

F

D

E

C

DETAIL KITCHEN PLAN

A

B

1

2

3 APEX 12000

1300

1300

APEX 12000

PARAPET LEVEL 10700 1100

1100

PARAPET LEVEL 10700

TERRACE LEVEL 9600

900

TERRACE LEVEL 9600

2100

3000

LINTEL LEVEL 8700

SECOND FLOOR LEVEL 6600

900

SECOND FLOOR LEVEL 6600

2100

3000

LINTEL LEVEL 5700

FIRST FLOOR LEVEL 3600

3115 3000

3800

1430

900 12000

WEST ELEVATION

3410

2230

3115 3000

3150

PLINTH LEVEL 600

600

600

3000

FIRST FLOOR LEVEL 3600

1500

7000 1615

3385

1500 3385

FRONT ELEVATION

1615

PLINTH LEVEL 600


3385

150MM THICK RCC SLAB

150MM THICK RCC SLAB 1200

650

600

3000

600X900MM GLASS LOUVERED VENTILATOR

900

1295

230MM THICK WALL 10MM THICK INTERNAL PLASTER 230MM THICK WALL 100X75MM WINDOW FRAME SS KITCHEB CHIMNEY TWO LEAF GLAZED WINDOW 300X200MM DODO TILE

800MM DOOR PANNAL 300X300MM DODO TILES WATER DROP SLOP 10MM INTERNAL FLOOR FINISH 100MM THICK RCC SLAB WATERPROOFING MATERIAL SURKHI MORTAR FILLING

850

TWO WAY SINK TAP 30MM THIKH KADAPPA BASE P TRAP FOR SINK BEND CONNECTION 100MM DIA. P-TRAP 150MM GI LEAK PIPE Y CONNECTION

100MM CERAMIC SKIRTING

SECTIONAA’

D

E

C

A

B

2

1

1300

300

APEX 12000

1300

1300

1300

TERRACE LEVEL 12000

3

1100

PARAPET LEVEL 10700

1100

1100

PARAPET LEVEL 10700

TERRACE LEVEL 9600

53

53 52

52 950

TERRACE LEVEL 9600

54 1200

54

51

51

900

F

SECTION BB’

50 1500

50 49

49

LINTEL LEVEL 8700

48 900

48 47

47 46

46 45

44

300

SECOND FLOOR 8100

45

43

41

600

1500

2100

2050

42

40 39 38 37

SECOND FLOOR LEVEL 6600

35

35 34

34 33 12000

33 1500

32 31

900

500

SECOND FLOOR LEVEL 6600

36 1200

36

32 31

LINTEL LEVEL 5700

30 900

30 29

29 28

28

MID LANDING FIRST FLOOR 5100

27 26

300

2500

27

25

23

600

1500

2100

24

22 21 20 19

FIRST FLOOR LEVEL 3600

18

17 16

17 600

FIRST FLOOR LEVEL 3600

18 1200

19

15

16 14 1500

15 14

13 12 900

13 12

11 10

10

MID LANDING FLOOR 2100

300

3150

9

2400

9

8 7 6

1500

5 1200

4 3 2

600

600

600

600

1

PLINTH LEVEL 600 000

3115 3000

3800

1430

900 12000

SECTION YY'

3410

2230

3115 3000

1500

7000 1615

3385

1500 3385

SECTION XX'

1615

PLINTH LEVEL 600


| Architectural Documentation

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The multipurpose hall of the school is highly functional and efficient as it provides a column-free interior which facilitates all the gathering purpose and the building is constructed with the traditional technique that was the main purpose of documentating the structure. User group - facility , students , non-teaching staff Purpose - meetings, gathering capacity - 70-95

Bishop cotton primery school Nagpur


OLD TEEKWOOD RIDGE BOARD USED

7775mm

GI ROOF COVER TW RIDGE BOARD

TO SUPPORT NEW STEEL ROOF SKELETON

GI ROOF COVER TW COMMON RAFTERS

STEEL PURLINS HOLDING THE

TW PRINCIPLE RAFTERS

GALVANISED IRON SHEET ROOFING

THREE WAY STEEL CLIP TW KING POST

STEEL PURLINS HOLDING THE GALVANISED IRON SHEET ROOFING

DETAILS AT A

OLD KING POST ROOF TRUSS USED AS STRUCTURAL SUPPORT TO NEW GI ROOFING CORRUGATED GALVANISED IRON ROOFING SHEETS USED IN RENOVATION TO OLD MANGLORE ROOF TILES

5080mm

GI ROOF COVER TW PRINCIPLE RAFTERS

LOAD BEARING BRICK WALL WITH LIME MORTAR AS

TW PURLIN

BINDING MATERIAL AND BRICK PIERS FOR STRUCTURAL STABILITY

TW CLEAT THREE WAY STEEL CLIP

SERVICES ADDED FOR THERMAL COMFORT

TW STRUT

WATER SERVICE TANK SERVICES ADDED ACCORDING TO THE NEED BIGGER THAN USUAL PARTLY GLAZED,

3320mm DETAILS AT B

PARTLY PANNELD TEEK WOOD DOOR

TW KING POST TW STRUT GIBBS AND COTTER TW TIE BEAM

320mm DETAILS AT C

SECTION BB’ FRAME FOR CLERESTORY STYLE FOR CLERESTORY

MULLION

TWTOP POST TW TOP RAIL

DETAILS AT D

INTERVENTIONS IN THE MULTIPURPOSE HALL Introducing stairs running across south facade of the building could be used as recreational activities by student and Foldable partitions introducied in between, newly created space could be used as recreational activities like carrom and chess.

CORRUGATED GI SHEET TW RAFTERS TO SUPPORT STEEL ROOF SKELETON FOR PORTICO TW TIE BEAM TW SUPPORT TO TIE BEAM TW COLUMN STEEL STRAP

DETAILS AT E

TW COLUMN FOR PORTICO STONE BED FOR COLUMN CONCRETE PLINTH

DETAILS AT F

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PLAN 0.5m

1.0m

2.0m


The multipurpose hall is one of the primary areas of a school and of high necessity . The main purpose of a multipurpose hall is to have an uninterrupted space. A portico is provided, extending from there faces of the main built space . This acts as a buffer space which facilitates movement without interruption of the activity inside, while allowing the people outside to get a view of the activity. This protico is also used by the non- working staff and students for certain unpro gramed activities like resting and stitting after school hours or during break hours.

SECTION AA’

TW tie beam 1mm hair gap TW tie beam support 5mm thick timber column 10mm dia iron bolt

39 |


| Miscellaneous

When you feel there's some negative energy behind you, you get scared. But when you are overlooked by some positive energy, you get convinced that no obstacle will cross your path. This painting of Lord Ganesha hung on the wall behind my workspace gives the same notion and I get motivated to work and assured that nothing wrong can happen with me...


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| Miscellaneous

Cafeteria Model | Handmade

Interior Rendering | Vray | Sketchup

Modeling Workshop | Lethe Machine Work


View 1

Museum Model in NAGPUR | Handmade

View 2

47 |


UP TO THE NORTH

According to the standard north cardinal is obligatory for the planar drawing. But if we go through the mentality of our locality (India). The east cardinal is very familiar with every age group and people are spiritually attach with it. Affixing east cardinal along with the standard symbol emphasises its significance, although keeping the north dominant enough.

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