m_s mohammed shafiqui
a r c h i t e c t u r a l
portfolio
selected works
CV
MOHAMMED SHAFIQUI
curriculum vitae
CONTACT INFORMATION
Graduate of Architecture
shafmoh21@gmail.com +61- 470359327 113-115, Houston Rd, Kingsford, NSW, 2032
WEB
www.linkedin.com/in/m-shafiqui www.instagram.com/mshafiqui www.issuu.com/mshafiqui www.behance.net/mohammeshafiqu
QUALIFICATIONS
Registered architect, India, CA/2017/84407 University of New South Wales, Master of Architecture (with distinction), 2018-2020 University of Mumbai, Rizvi college of Architecture, Bachelor of Architecture (with first class), 2011-2016
PRACTICE
P K Das & Associates, Mumbai, Graduate of Architecture - July 2016 - June 2018 Era Architects, Mumbai, Architectural Intern November 2015 - February 2018 Concept Architectural Services, Mumbai, Architectural Intern, February 2014 - June 2014 Designer’s Escape, Mumbai, Graphic Design Assistant - May 2013 - December 2013
TEACHING
University of New South Wales, Sydney, Tutor, Bachelor of Architecture, 1st yr : Architectural Communications - 2019 Rizvi College of Architecture, Mumbai, Tutor, Bachelor of Architecture, 1st yr : Design Studio - 2015 Rizvi College of Architecture, Mumbai, Tutor, Bachelor of Architecture, 2nd yr : Design Studio - 2016
AWARDS + ACHIEVEMENTS
Faculty of Built Environment Postgraduate Dean’s Merit List - 2019
7th June 1993, Mumbai, India
I’m a recent graduate of Architecture from the University of New South Wales, Sydney. I’ve had a sum of 3 yrs of professional work experience in a few architectural offices, being a part of design brief, concept design, design development, development application, construction documentation and tendering. I’m fascinated by the way design can be used as a method to convey ideas and create experiences that are meant to curate towards the human experience. I’ve acquired specialised skills in architectural design, graphical representation, 3d modelling, 3D print, definition o f technological solutions, interior and retail design. To support these skills, I also have a passion for research, writing, illustration, photography, video editing, social media and constantly seeking new knowledge.
SKILLS Architecture
AutoCad
ArchiCad
Revit
Sketchup
Rhinoceros
Lumion
Twinmotion
Vray
Graphic Design
Part of Behaviour Mapping : Smart Social Spaces Project at UNSW - 2019
Photoshop
Illustrator
Shortlisted for UIA approved Suncheon Art Platform competition - 2015
Indesign
Premiere Pro
Shortlisted for Louis I Kahn Design Competition for the National Association of Students of Architecture (NASA), India.
Office Suite
Shortlisted for G - Sen Design Competition for the National Association of Students of Architecture (NASA), India.
Word
Powerpoint
Excel Other
REFEREES
Benjamin Driver, Full time lecturer - Urban Development and Design, UNSW, Part-time Design Lead, Hill Thalis - benji.driver@gmail.com Raffaele Pernice, Senior Lecturer in Architecture and Urbanis, UNSW - r.pernice@unsw.edu.au
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OCEAN POOL SWIMMING CENTRE
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A SELF-REFLECTION CENTRE
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A GREEN WELLNESS PRECINCT
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ARTHEART & CULTURAL CENTRE
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CULTURAL INTERACTION CENTRE
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Congwong Bay, Sydney, Australia
UNSW, Sydney, Australia
Waterloo, Sydney, Australia
Parramatta, Sydney, Australia
Dockyard, Mumbai, India
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CARMICAHEL ROAD HOUSING
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SEBACIC LITTLE INDIA DUQM
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LIBRARY + RESEARCH CENTRE
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SHANTIVAN HOUSING COLONY
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Worli, Mumbai, India
Duqm, Oman
Aurangabad, India
Dhamra, India
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OCEAN POOL SWIMMING CENTRE RECREATIONAL
Year Location Type Program
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: 2020 : La Perouse, NSW : Academic / Individual : Recreational
Course : Timber Design Studio Specialization : Timber construction Tutor : John Carrick
Existing landscape of site
Mimicking the landscape
Alternating roof profile imitating ocean waves
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DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
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The project brief required the detailed design of a timber structure and associated amenities to fit within an exposed and contested coastal region surrounded by rapidly growing urban development in Sydney’s South East. The project focuses on the conception and structural resolution of a series of clear-span timber platforms and associated timber buildings. It was assumed that part of La Perouse’s Congwong Bay would be enclosed by breakwaters and nets to provide an ocean pool. It was proposed that elevated timber decks would be erected over the rocks beside the pool with access ramps. The site was sensitive and contested; and the architecture needed to respond to its sensitivities.
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E LIN The objective of only having a E F F IN lower deck and the roof deck CL IRFF E L leaning down to meet the surPCP face of the water, minimized PEUR P the excess consumption of U wood. The main structural sysE LIN tem along its section varies E F F IN occasionally along the 6m grid CL IRFF but follows a similar flow. This E L C RW allowed in creating prototype LEO W glulam members that could be LO Site Plan of ocean pool swimming centre easily assembled on site.
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Exploded Axonometric of Primary Structural System
Section Types used: 1 450 x 85 Glulam beam in two member configuration
Section Types used: 1 450 x 85 GL 18 Glulam beam in double member configuration
2 400 x 250 Glulam beam diagonal support
2 350 x 350 square GL 18 Glulam post
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Isometric of Column and Roof Beam attached to the Rock face
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CONSTRUCTION DETAILS
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Section Types used: 1 500 x 100 GL 18 Glulam beam in double member configuration
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Model of Primary Structural System
Model of Boardwalk’s Structural System
ArchiCad | Multiframe | Adobe Photoshop | Adobe Illustrator | Lumion
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View of the building from the rocks
View of the building from the boardwalk
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View of the interior of the building ArchiCad | Multiframe | Adobe Photoshop | Adobe Illustrator | Lumion
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A SELF-REFLECTION CENTRE SPIRITUAL
Year Location Type Program
02
: 2020 : UNSW, Sydney : Academic / Individual : Spiritual
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: Architectural Design Studio 2 Specialization : High Performance Tutor : Andrew Guidry
2020
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
02 SPIRITUAL
The High Performance design studio was focused on creating a new and more exclusive faith and spiritual centre for the campus of the University of New South Wales to be used by the growing diversity of students that study there. There was also a need to create a self sufficient space which would touch the earth lightly and would aim to function as a net zero energy building. The design developed from the idea of self reflecting upon one self to promote self growth, instead of segregating the design spaces which would cater to different faiths individually. This self reflection would be promoted through a journey within the design created by varying volumes of introverted and extroverted spaces, which the user would be free to go to as per their preference. These introverted and extroverted spaces were enhanced with the use of materials which helped create a sense of openness or a sense of enclosure catering to the moods of the user. The intangible presence of light depending on the volume of the space and the time of the day helped in giving the user a changing experience as they moved through the design.
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Sun angles Lifting mass on site Shaping mass as per angles Creating movement courtyards Openings for cross-ventilation Stepped floor plates within
Design Development Diagrams
UNSW Campus Site Plan
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Revit | Adobe Photoshop | Adobe Illustrator | Lumion
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View from the eastern entry point of the building
View from the first level inside the building
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PERSPECTIVES & PERFORMANCE
02 SPIRITUAL
80o North Summer Sun
33o North Winter Sun
CLT framing in interiors for support providing warmth
Air exhausts via ven�la�on ‘cavity’
150mm thk. rammed earth par��on walls ac29832
Fresh air intake vent CO2 O2
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Floor ducts with fresh air supply
Green wall providing cooling to the interiors
Soil + Cement (CTB Cement-Treated Base) Wall
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Second Level Plan
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Revit | Adobe Photoshop | Adobe Illustrator | Lumion
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A GREEN WELLNESS PRECINCT HEALTHCARE
Year Location Type Program
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: 2019 : Waterloo, NSW : Academic / Individual : Healthcare
Course : Graduation Design Studio Specialization : Urban Conditions Tutor : Benjamin Driver
2019
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
03 HEALTHCARE
When you think of working out, you probably envision hitting the gym. But what if the gym was at your doorstep, right outside. A place in nature, a place in your own community, where you have varied choices of workouts as opposed to the same old indoor gym equipment. A place where you can breathe the fresh air unlike the stale sweaty atmosphere of an enclosed gym. A place which is booming with flora and fauna, and every aspect of the place instils a form of freshness in you, physically and mentally. This idea raised the research question: ‘Can a city’s green public space be utilised to improve the physical health of its citizens through the natural environment?” The Urban Conditions Studio, placed in Waterloo’s social housing precinct, necessitated a regional approach, aimed at reviving the area’s lost biodiversity, creating an environment of social health and well being alongside, providing people with an outdoor as well as an indoor, aquatic and fitness space.
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It gave people an opportunity to freely workout in the outdoors while reminding them of the rich diverseness of species that used to thrive in the swamp area of Waterloo before the industrialization period, prompting them of the health benefits of exercising outside and also aimed to address the existing issues of drug abuse and mental health problems of people living in this low income social housing community. Organic Food Market
Parks to be Linked
Aquatic Fitness Centre
High Biodiversity Zones
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New Proposed Blue Line Metro
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Urban Framework Plan of City of Sydney 1:30000 A4
1 Placing the mass at the highest level
2 Spacing the program across the site
3 Adding a central green spine
4 Interaction between spine and mass
5 Inserting outdoor courts
6 Creating green roof access on masses
7 North sloping roofs for indoor spaces
8 Inserting outdoor physical activities
ArchiCad | Sketchup | Adobe Photoshop | Adobe Illustrator | Lumion
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Bouldering
Skate Park Treatment & Accommodation
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Tennis Court 1 +24m
Tenni Court
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Public Plaza +22m
Volleyball Court +24m
Day care centre & clinic
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Light Rail Line
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Tennis Court 3 +26m
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Administration & Indoor Activities
Green Roof +33m
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Natural Pool
Basketball Court +26m
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Kellick Street
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Cross section model of Day Care centre ArchiCad | Sketchup | Adobe Photoshop | Adobe Illustrator | Lumion
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HEALTHCARE Terracota tile 460 x 250 mm 30mm Larch boarding 60/60mm diagonal bracing 60/270mm laminated gumwood beam 90/300 laminated timber beam 2No.s of laminated timber members 50 x 150mm
Vegetated graded slope
2No.s of laminated horizontal timber members 50 x 150mm
Hydroseed layer Geotextile layer Perforated drain pipe
600mm brick stub for structural support +32m
P.C.C. slab laid to slope
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Detail section through natural pool and fitness centre
View inside the aquatic centre
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03 HEALTHCARE
Terracota tile 460 x 250 mm
Terracota roof tiles
Ventilated cavity & 50 /90mm wood battens 300mm thermal insulation between 2 x 50/150mm softwood beams +27.5m 2 x 150/600m fir main beams 20mm impact sound insulation
One way bearers
27mm pre-fabricated load bearing lam 100/235mm structural timber beams with voids between for services Extra steel strut support +23.5m
Diagonal bracing
300mm brick wall with thermal insulation in between
Detail section through day care centre Laminated gumwood beam
Laminated timber beams
Teak wood diagonal members
Brick wall structure
Ground floor slab
Construction axonometric - Aquatic centre ArchiCad | Sketchup | Adobe Photoshop | Adobe Illustrator | Lumion
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Detail floor plan of aquatic centre
View of the outdoor natural pool of the aquatic centre
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Cross section through aquatic centre
Unit Models of proposed buildings on site
1 Bouldering
2 Jungle Gyms
3 Skatepark
4 Running Track Other outdoor activities in the centre
ArchiCad | Sketchup | Adobe Photoshop | Adobe Illustrator | Lumion
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ARTHEART & CULTURAL CENTRE CULTURAL / PUBLIC
Year Location Type Program
04
: 2018 : Parramatta, NSW : Academic / Individual : Cultural / Public
Course : Architectural Design Studio 2 Specialization : Urban Conditions Tutor : Sam Marshall
2018
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
04 CULTURAL / PUBLIC
The Urban Conditions studio was about designing contemporary art spaces in the heart of the Parramatta urban precinct, soon to be Sydney’s 2nd business district. It was a constrained existing car parking site in the midst of heritage, businesses, restaurants & office buildings, narrow service streets along the inner and busy car streets along the outer perimeter, with the Horwood place street soon to be the new Parramatta civic link. The biggest challenge of the site to avoid social exclusion from its surroundings & bringing the public realm of the civic link into the site became the driving factor of the design. Connecting the two main entrances of the site via a street link lead the people in to have a glimpse of the cultural activities taking place within the building. Series of public activities like cafes, temporary gallery spaces, public plazas, retail spaces and the main art gallery space located on the lower levels kept the public activities close to the street level for easy access. A public roof theatre was also located on the 5th level. Responding to the future vision of Parramatta, the design was to fit into the skyscraper context, and an elegant curving facade wrapped the main artist studios and their residences at the higher storeys.
Artheart & Cultural centre Ground Plane
View of the building from the main access street Sketchup | Rhino | Adobe Photoshop | Adobe Illustrator | Twinmotion
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View of the entrance of the building through the triple height area
Cross section through the building
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VISUALIZATIONS
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Operable joint Timber slats
Rear aluminium fixture
Steel operable strut Vertical Steel Mullion
Cross section detail of the operable fins in the building
Model of the building within the context Sketchup | Rhino | Adobe Photoshop | Adobe Illustrator | Twinmotion
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CULTURAL INTERACTION CENTRE CULTURAL / SPIRITUAL
Year Location Type Program
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: 2016 : Dockyard, Mumbai : Academic / Individual : Cultural/Spiritual
Course : Undergraduate Thesis Specialization : Refurbishment Tutor : Suprio Bhattacharjee
2016
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
05 CULTURAL / SPIRITUAL
The centre is a proposal for a cultural and recreational hub in a post industrial and populated residential neighbourhood which lacks public spaces, giving an opportunity to the people of the locality to find some breathing space in the city’s busy urban fabric. The site selected was an old dysfunctional mill lying in a dilapidated condition which also acted as the inspiration for the design. Retaining some of the structures and walls which were fit for use and regenerating an existing water body helped maintain the cultural heritage of the site and introducing a grid of open spaces around them. The programs included in the cultural centre were broadly an activity zone with lecture halls, workshops and recreational spaces, a permanent exhibition space consisting of various galleries, an auditorium contained within the mill shed, an information centre consisting of a public library, cafeteria and restaurants for income generation and a socio-cultural interaction platform. A large central courtyard was the initial thought for the design which addressed site issues of ventilation, lighting and ease of circulation. From that generated the need of providing every function with its own courtyards which ensured a steady functioning of multiple activities at the centre simultaneously.
View of the central courtyard from the first level Sketchup| Adobe Photoshop | Adobe Illustrator | Lumion | Corel Draw
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Bird’s eye view of the whole centre
Longitudinal section cutting through the centre
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MASTER PLANNING
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Ground Level Plan
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Sketchup| Adobe Photoshop | Adobe Illustrator | Lumion | Corel Draw
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View of the activity centre from the entrance
Physical model of the whole centre
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VISUALIZATIONS
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View of the activity centre across the water body
Cross section through the centre Sketchup| Adobe Photoshop | Adobe Illustrator | Lumion | Corel Draw
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CARMICHAEL ROAD HOUSING PROFESSIONAL WORK
Year : 2016 Location : Mumbai, India Type : Professional / Team Program : Housing Contribution : Concept Design 3D Visualization View Renders Design Development
06 The Carmichael Road Housing project was a proposal for a luxurious duplex apartment building on a site which is located in one of the most posh suburbs of Mumbai. The design proposal revolved around the effort of trying to retain the existing trees on site which were a significant amount. Having an irregularly shaped central atrium gave the building an interesting dynamic to it with the housing circulation surrounding it. The building itself was envisioned as individual cubical towers connected to each other, giving it a simplistic look on the outside. Capturing views, sunlight and cross ventilation was easy to come by due to the fact that every apartment encompassed the entire floor plate along with an additional level.
View of the proposal from the opposite building *All works displayed have been produced by me
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Proposed interior typical floor plan
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Cross section through the building AutoCad | Sketchup| Adobe Photoshop | 3D Max | Corel Draw
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SEBACIC - LITTLE INDIA DUQM PROFESSIONAL WORK
Year : 2017 Location : Duqm, Oman Type : Professional / Team Program : Township Contribution : Concept Design 3D Visualization View Renders Presentation
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Situated along the Eastern coast of Oman with incredible views of the sea, Little India Duqm is proposed for development as a mixed-use township adjoining the port of Duqm and a short distance away from the new airport. Capturing the grand views of the sea from every house was the biggest design challenge for this project. Another important planning and development aspect was the challenge of achieving an identity of the place and thereby of the community who would live, work or visit there. A host of planning and design ideas were proposed for the township like a central park, landmarks, city centre, idea of neighbourhoods, a public realm, low carbon mobility and a sustainable environment to enable the township to acquire a distinct identity.
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The Vision Plan aims at creating a new identity for Little India as well as for the people living, working or visiting it Bird’s Eye View of the City Centre of the Township
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Little India Duqm Master Plan of the Township *All works displayed have been produced by me
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Ground Level
First Level
Typical Floor Plans of the Private Bungalow
Front View of the Private Bungalow AutoCad | Sketchup| Adobe Photoshop | 3D Max | Corel Draw
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LIBRARY + RESEARCH CENTRE PROFESSIONAL WORK
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Year : 2017 The proposed new library building of the Milind college was situated within the campus, not far from the college building that was built by an influential Location : Aurangabad, India freedom fighter. Located close to the site is also a statue that was built in Type : Professional / Team dedication for him. This unique situation compelled the design with an opportunity of being a contemporary landmark, yet rooted in traditional building Program : Township and architectural ideas and expressions of Buddhist architectural echoes. Contribution : Concept Design Besides having a large modern library, the proposed building also housed a special section providing books, publications and writings of him. A large 3D Visualization; Renders multi-purpose hall within the building also facilitated discourses, lectures and debates about his thoughts on Indian democracy, particularly his thoughts on Physical Model integration of discriminated people. P L A N N I N G A N D DES IG N CO NC EP T PL ANNING AND DESIG N C ONC E P T Presentation PLACING A DOME OVER THE COURTYARD
LOCATING THE COURTYARD
P LANNI NG AND DESIGN CONCEPT
P LAN N I N G AN D D E S I GN CO NCEPT
DEVELOPING A CONTEMPORARY IDENTITY
ADAPTING THE IDEA OF THE COLONNADE & PROFILING THE BUILDING
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Ground Level Plan of the Library
D ES I G N P ROP OS A L Longitudinal Section through the Library
OVERVIEW OF PROPOSAL FROM WEST (ROAD) SIDE
Bird’s Eye View of the Library + Research Centre AutoCad | Adobe Photoshop | 3D Max | Adobe Illustrator
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SHANTIVAN HOUSING COLONY PROFESSIONAL WORK
Year : 2017-18 Location : Dhamra, India Type : Professional / Team Program : Township Contribution : Concept Design; Detailing 3D Visualization; Renders Physical Model Presentation Tender Drawings
2018
The proposed new library building of the Milind college was situated within the campus, not far from the college building that was built by an influential freedom fighter. Located close to the site is also a statue that was built in dedication for him. This unique situation compelled the design with an opportunity of being a contemporary landmark, yet rooted in traditional building and architectural ideas and expressions of Buddhist architectural echoes. Besides having a large modern library, the proposed building also housed a special section providing books, publications and writings of him. A large multi-purpose hall within the building also facilitated discourses, lectures and debates about his thoughts on Indian democracy, particularly his thoughts on integration of discriminated people.
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1950
2400 2850
+25.2M TERRACE LVL.
@ SCALE 1:200 SECTION BB' Shorter side site section
3.6 3.3
3.4
1.9 6.2
2.8
2M WIDE PAVED FOOTPATH
REFER TO PERGOLA DETAIL
2.5 M WIDE CYCLING TRACK
3.6
2.1
1.8 3.6
2.1
7.2 1.8 7.2
±0.0M
2.5 M WIDE CYCLING TRACK
1A
2A
+1.2M
±0.0M
2C
2B
2.5 M WIDE CYCLING TRACK
REFER TO PERGOLA DETAIL
3.3 M WIDE CONNECTING PERGOLA
1.8M WIDE INTERNAL PASSAGE
+0.75M
+1.2M
1.8M WIDE INTERNAL PASSAGE
+1.2M
2.5 M WIDE CYCLING TRACK
REFER TO PERGOLA DETAIL
3.3 M WIDE CONNECTING PERGOLA
1.8M WIDE INTERNAL PASSAGE
3.3 M WIDE CONNECTING PERGOLA
2.5 M WIDE CYCLING TRACK
7M WIDE PAVED PATHWAY
5.7
2.5 M WIDE CYCLING TRACK
2M WIDE PAVED FOOTPATH
4.7
1.8M WIDE INTERNAL PASSAGE
REFER TO PERGOLA DETAIL
REFER TO PERGOLA DETAIL
2.5 M WIDE CYCLING TRACK 2M WIDE PAVED FOOTPATH
Phase 1 Master Plan of Colony *All works displayed have been produced by me
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2.5 M WIDE CYCLING TRACK
7M WIDE TWO WAY ROAD
3A
REFER TO PERGOLA DETAIL
230
OUT
550
550
PROFESSIONAL WORK
550
550
eq
IN
09
eq
2350
PLAN AT 1500MM
100 X 50 ALUMINIUM FRAME 30 X 50 ALUMINIUM SHUTTER 75MM THK. CONCRETE JHAALI 12 X 12 BEADING PATTI 100MM THK. R.C.C. LINTEL 6 MM THICK GLASS
2850
HANDLE
2350
125MM THK. SKIN WALL
100 X 50 ALUMINIUM FRAME
765 915
10 MM DIA SS ROD
SS TOWERBOLT
IN
150
OUT
Inside Window Elevation ELEVATION FROM INSIDE 125
Section CC’ through Window SECTION - CC'
W1
2000
750
600
750
2350 X 2250 LIVING ROOM BED ROOM
OUT 2350
575
230
575
UPPER SLAB LVL. ±3000MM
550
550
550
550
eq
IN
eq
W1
ALUMINUM 8 SHUTTER WINDOW WITH GLASS PANELS
2350
D2
BEAM BOTTOM LVL. ±2350MM
D2
125
2850
2350
2550
PLAN AT 2100MM
230MM THK. BRICK WALL
750
2000
LIVING
BATH 750 BEDROOM FFL+35MM BEDROOM SL ±00MM
150MM THK. R.C.C. SLAB
TOILET SUNK -300MM
600
SECTION AA' SCALE 1:50
230
OUT
550
550
550
550
eq
IN
eq 2350
AT1.5 1500MM Detail Plan ofPLAN typical BHK Unit Window 10360
3660 830
2000
830
M.S. HANDRAIL
775
JAALI @1.95M FROM SLAB 655
655
900
775 3200
1100
D4
5650 1500
380
700 1315 1915
W3
2905
540 1535
195
1.8M X 1.6M
1435
1820
600
1200
1430
600
600
S
UTILITY ELEVATION FROM INSIDE
3120
W4
1670
DW1
1400
1300
W.C. 820 1.6M X 1.1MTO REFER W4 TOILET DETAIL
600
400
320
BATH REFER TO 1.3M X 1.5M TOILET DETAIL
195 1175
KITCHEN 3.2M X 2.8M
D5
925
D5
1000
3205
600
2300
2250
1150
600
1395
1625
FOYER 2.0 M X 1.4 M
720
375
1200
S 1000
1720
W2
1.2 M WIDE PASSAGE 1150
2825
1480
SS TOWERBOLT
2200 D2
2370
1325
600
W2
S
6985
3000
600
1200
600
1400
S
2100 D2
1630
10820
S
550
BEDROOM 2 3.2M X 4.0M 600
600
10 MM DIA SS ROD
4000
4150
2150 3510
6890
6510
2850 2350
BEDROOM 1 3.2M X 3M
LIVING + DINING 3.2 M X 6.5 M
100 X 50 ALUMINIUM FRAME
765 915
425
3200
125MM THK. SKIN WALL
150
655 W1
425
880
HANDLE
SECTION - CC'
2160
40
820
S
655 1000
D4
6 MM THICK GLASS
IN
775
TERRACE 2.06M X 2.06M
12 X 12 BEADING PATTI 100MM THK. R.C.C. LINTEL
OUT
830
425
3200
75MM THK. CONCRETE JHAALI
3660 2000
830
2060 W1
425
2060
100 X 50 ALUMINIUM FRAME 30 X 50 ALUMINIUM SHUTTER
PRE-CAST CONCRETE FINS
2160
1530
PRE-CAST CONCRETE FINS
1800
D1
430
ENTRANCE
4350 7030
1050
Detail Plan of 1.5 BHK Unit AutoCad | Sketchup | Corel Draw | Adobe Photoshop
*Drawings Not to Scale
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PROFESSIONAL WORK
CEILING MOUNTED LIGHT AS PER SPEC EXHAUST POINT (LOCATION AS PER SERVICES SPEC)
MIRROR LIGHT AS PER SPEC.
1200
MIRROR AS PER DESIGN
2350
50MM THK STONE COUNTER FIXED WITH GROUTING
W4
600 X 300 MM DADO (AS PER SPECIFICATION) STARTING FROM +2400MM. DADO TO MATCH FLOOR TILE JOINT.
D5 FLUSH PLATE WASH BASIN TAP
TOP OF COUNTER +850MM
900
TOP OF SEAT +450MM
1200
UNDER THE COUNTER WASH BASIN OF APPROVED MAKE
HEALTH FAUCET WALL MOUNTED W.C
450
TOILET FFL ±10MM TOILET FFL ±00MM TOILET UFL -40MM
300MM BRICK BAT COBA LAID TO SLOPE(AS SPECIFIED)
Section BB’ through the toilet SECTION BB' @SCALE 1:20
B
1300
START TILE
835
850
BATH
D5
900 450
600
A'
320 35
800
50MM THK STONE COUNTER FIXED WITH GROUTING
BIB COCK WITH HEALTH FAUCET
380
600
1670
700
1175
1.7M X 1.2M
1325
TOILET
820
SHOWER UNIT
MIRROR LIGHT AS PER SPEC
1300 700
START TILE
A
650
D5
350
1500
1.3M X 1.5M
W4
1530
W4 FLUSH PLATE
195
450
WALL MOUNTED W.C
1670
500 1820
TOILET 1:20 Detail PlanPLAN of 1.5 @SCALE BHK Unit Toilet
600 X 600 MM FLOOR TILE (AS PER SPECIFICATION)
UNDER THE COUNTER WASH BASIN OF APPROVED MAKE
B'
*All works displayed have been produced by me
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300
PROFESSIONAL WORK
W2 W2
2850
600
600
600
DW1
600
DW1
300
2850
START TILE
300
MARBLE COPING
SINK OF APPROVED MAKE SINK OF APPROVED MAKE 600x300mm CERAMIC TILE OF 600x300mm APPROVED MAKE & CERAMIC COLOUR DADOTILE TO OF APPROVED MATCH FLOOR MAKE & COLOUR DADO TO TILE JOINT MATCH FLOOR TILE JOINT APPROVED GRANITE FOR KITCHEN APPROVED GRANITE PLATFORM FOR KITCHEN PLATFORM
KITCHEN KITCHEN START TILE
2650
1320
2650 1320
300
UTILITY UTILITY
MARBLE COPING PARAPET WALL PARAPET WALL
KOTA STONE VERTICALS KOTA STONE DADOVERTICALS CONTINUES BELOW THE PLATFORM DADO CONTINUES BELOW THE PLATFORM BRICKBAT FILLING FINISHED IN FLOOR TILE BRICKBAT FILLING FINISHED IN FLOOR TILE
50
DETAIL A
UNFINISHED LVL. FINISHED LVL.
800
800
1030
1030
100MM TILE SKIRTING 100MM TILE SKIRTING FINISHED LVL.
50
TILEDETAIL DROP A
UNFINISHED LVL.
TILE DROP
200MM SUNK 200MM SUNK
Section AA’ through the kitchen
B
START 1000 TILE START 1000 TILE
1200
1000
32001200
FRIDGE
1000
575
W3
4085
345
Detail Plan of 1.5 BHK Unit Kitchen
B'
AutoCad | Sketchup | Corel Draw | Adobe Photoshop
175 345
220
A'
1215 1800 575
4085
WASHING INLET600x600mm FOR MACHINE WASHING VITRIFIED TILE MACHINE 600x600mm OF APPROVED VITRIFIED MAKE& COLOURTILE OF APPROVED 1800 MAKE& COLOUR
1510
600
700
505 505
W3
220
X 1.5M INLET1.7M FOR
600
DW1
A'
1510
DW1 600
1670
UTILITY UTILITY 1.7M X 1.5M
1630 1410 1630 1410
TILE DROP
600
1670
START TILE START TILE
600
2825
2825
2320
1250
1250
TILE DROP
A
WATER SUPPLY WALL MOUNTED SUPPLY INLETWATER FOR BASIN WALL MOUNTED INLET FOR BASIN SINK OF APPROVED MAKE SINK OF APPROVED MAKE
3.2M X 2.8M
700
A
KITCHEN KITCHEN 3.2M X 2.8M 2320
600x600mm VITRIFIED TILE 600x600mm OF APPROVED TILE MAKEVITRIFIED & COLOUR OF APPROVED MAKE & COLOUR APPROVED GRANITE FOR KITCHEN APPROVED GRANITE PLATFORM FOR KITCHEN PLATFORM
1325
FRIDGE
KOTA STONE VERTICALS KOTA STONE VERTICALS
1325
3200
600
SHELF BELOW FOR GAS SHELF BELOW CYLINDER FOR GAS CYLINDER
B
1215
1315 175
1315
B' *Drawings Not to Scale
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