Portfolio | B. Arch. IV | Dept. of Architecture and Planning | IIT Roorkee

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SANJNANA

an architectural portfolio by

naman sharma


I sketch; sketch buildings, objects, humans and their emotions. Sometimes, I put colors or paints in my sketches and they become alive to me. I also like food and can eat at any place and at any time. In sports, I play badminton, but a newly acquired passion is swimming. Leisure time is often spent playing my Djembe and jamming sessions with friends. Finally, no matter what my budget and destination are, I travel. And when I travel I sketch.


Curriculum vitae Naman SHARMA B. Arch. IV Dept. of Architecture & Planning Indian Istitute of Technology Roorkee, INDIA +91 8979 570 067 email: namansharma.iitr@gmail.com, nsharuap@iitr.ac.in blog: theemotionullchild.blogspot.in

E d u c at i o n

E x p erie n c e

2014: sgpa 9.52/10 B. Arch. IV (7th semester) Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee 2012: 91.4% (+2 Science) Kendriya Vidyalaya, Kapurthala 2010: CGPA 9.8/10 (10th) Kendriya Vidyalaya, Kapurthala

May-Jul ‘15 Summer Internship DP Architects Pte Ltd, Mumbai Office Apartment and Office building design

L AN G UA G E S English: SRW Hindi: SRW Punjabi: SRW S O F T WA R E S K I L L S Excellent AutoCAD Revit Kerkythea SketchUp + V-Ray Adobe Photoshop Corel Draw Lumion Office: Word + Powerpoint + Excel Proficient 3Ds Max Adobe InDesign Adobe Illustrator E X T R A CU R R I CU L A R S Design Co-ordinator, National Conference for Sustainable Built Environments, IIT Roorkee. Design Co-ordinator, Anushruti, a social initiative of IIT Roorkee for the specially abled children with speech and hearing impairments. Event Co-ordinator, Ideaz-research paper presentation in Cognizance, technical festival of IIT Roorkee. a n c ill a r y s u b j e c t s s t u died Climatology in Architecture Fractals Theory of Structures Surveying Rendering and Applied Arts Foundation Engg. Structural Design Marketing Research Manufacturing Techniques Object Oriented Programming(C++ and Java)

Dec ’14- Jan ‘15

Louis I. Kahn Trophy 2014-15, NASA Sarahan, Shimla, H.P. Documentation of traditional 300 years old Kath-kooni architecture

Jun-Jul ‘14 Summer Internship FRDC, Bangalore Retail Design Dec ‘13 - Jan ‘14

Louis I. Kahn Trophy 2013-14, NASA Darbargarh, Jammu, J & K Documentation of a series of palaces, 100 to 250 years old

Oct ‘13 Measured Drawing Camp Manali, H.P. Documentation of Naggar palace, Hidimba- Devi temple and traditional house. Dec ‘12 - Louis I. Kahn Trophy 2012-13, NASA Jan ‘13 Kee Gompa, Spiti, H.P. Documentation of a 800 years old buddhist monastery in upper himalayas. Aw a rds 1st position 5th position 1st position Top 30 1st position

Open Innovation Challenge for Building Smart Cities in India by UC Berkeley Louis I. Kahn Trophy 2014-15 Construct-o-polis, Cognizance-2014 Manthan- Future Cities in India Plasticity, Cognizance-2013


building smart cities in india Open Innovation Challenge By University of California, Berkeley


1st prize


Himalayan Museum

roorkee

Studio Design exercise- VII semester

The Crown of Prominence

concept

Our idea visualizes the concept of a ‘Himalayan Museum’ beyond conventional boundaries of recreating the past and paramount. One to one visual contact with the Himalayas. The high-tech nature of skyscrapers allow us to bridge the gap between the vertical boundaries of structure and the visual aesthetics.

(a) The program of museum calls for an efficient and modular display area, addressing the anthropometric requirements of visitors as well as the exhibits(of Himalayan culture). In order to achieve maximum wall area for display, the geometry of a snowflake has been adopted. the site

circle

square

octagon

site boundary offset

6 point star

brainstorming session

Snowflake geometry will provide maximum wall perimeter.

snowflake

concept (b) The snowlfake composed of tubular steel frame and glass is lifted 440m above the ground to provide the visitors a mesmerising experience of Himalayan thrill and adventure. The use of high-tech materials and construction techniques provide Roorkee city its own version of Himalayas.


Cut-away section

Cut-away section


exhibition gallery area

Upper level plan

Upper level plan (back of the house)

floor plate development sequence


ground floor plan

ground floor plan


part section of gallery space

View describing different components


detailed Module layout

view of the entrance


3 star hotel

panchkula, Design studio conducted by ar. anil sharma

Studio Design exercise- VI semester

Cost of a hotel is measured per square inch and not per square feet The building has to be conceived as a cost-efficient, profit generating and climate responsive design. The Corbusian influence is reflected by the curvilinear concrete shell. The design focuses on the end user experience as well as achieving maximum spatial efficiency.

site

Maximum permissible ground coverage- 30%

rearranging the footprint

segregation of hotel functions

Functions requiring horizontal footprint

Guest rooms- vertical tower

reconfiguratrion according to climate

Outline of the tower

Green pockets

climate responsive concrete shell

newly generated atriums inside the shell

views towards city and hill range

the built form and landscaping


First floor plan

ground floor plan


Floor plans

Section & elevation

longitudinal section

front elevation



internship, Dp Architects

mumbai

May 2015- Jul 2015

Bright Haven residential development, chembur, mumbai 3072 sqm. of luxury residences Bright Haven a small scale luxurious residential project situated in the Chembur area in Mumbai. The project will cater to the upper class section of thesociety. All the apartment units have been planned in a way to get maximumviews of the adjacent golf course.

Concept stage

design brief The project has been divided into two blocks- a. high rise wing(16 storeyed), and b. low rise wing(4 syoreyed). The high rise tower consists of 2 3-BHK and 2 4-BHK apartment units on each floor. The low rise wing comprises of 5 high end triplex units. A large terrace garden has been provided on the roof of the low rise block.

my resposibilities In this residential project, I produced conceptual as well as detailed 3D models of the triplex block. I developed 3 options for the high rise block and 4 for the low rise block. After finalizing one of the set, I worked upon the master plan, developing the floor plans and schematic sections.


ground floor plan

stilt floor plan


UP

+0.0 M

6M DRIVEWAY R.S.

R.S. R.S.

FOYER +0.15 M

UP

A

Low rise wing

6M DRIVEWAY

FOYER FOYER +0.15 M +0.15 M

UP UP

6M DRIVEWAY 6M DRIVEWAY

R.S. ENTRY

R.S. R.S.

ENTRY ENTRY

A

A A

A A

A

AA

A A

A

A

A

A +2.0 M

+2.0 M

A

A TOI. 1.8 X 3.0 LOFT TANK ABOVE

UP

LOFT TANK ABOVE SPACE FOR UG/ LOFT TANK

UP

TOI. 1.8TOI. X 3.0 1.8 X 3.0

WIW 1.8 X 2.75

LOBBY 4.8 X 2.0 +6.0 M

STORE

LIFT 1.2 x1.5m CAP 4 pers

DN

LIFT LIFT 1.2 x1.5m 1.2 x1.5m CAP CAP 4 pers 4 pers

STORE

PARKING

DN LIFT 1.2 x1.5m CAP 4 pers

R.S. FOYER +0.15 M DN

LIFT 1.2 x1.5m

TOI. 1.8 X TOI. 2.45/3.95 1.8 X 2.45/3.95

UP CAP 4 pers

BEDROOM 3 3.9 X 4.75

LIFT 1.2 x1.5m CAP 4 pers

TOI. 1.8 X 2.45/3.95 UP

DN R.S. PARKING

6M DRIVEWAY

DINNING DINNING 3.1 X 5.8 3.1 X 5.8 +3.0 M +3.0 M

KITCHEN 2.75 X 3.6 +3.0 M

LIFT 1.2LIFT x1.5m

1.2 x1.5m 4 pers UP CAP

FOYER +0.15 M MAID'S RM 1.4 X 2.6

R.S.

+0.15 M

TOI. 1.2 X 1.7

ENTRY

APOWDER

DN

KITCHEN KITCHEN 2.75 X 3.6 2.75 X 3.6 +3.0 M DN+3.0 M

PARKING

TERRACE 4.75 X 1.9

TERRACE TERRACE 4.75 X 1.9 DINNING4.75 X 1.9 3.1 X 5.8 +3.0 M M. BEDROOM 3.9 X 4.9

FOYER

UP

4.75 X 3.7 M

KITCHEN 2.75 X TOILET 3.6 +3.0WITH M W/W 1.8 X 5.9

DN

FOYER +0.15 M

UP

MAID'S RM MAID'S RM 1.4 X 2.6 R.S. 1.4 X 2.6

UP

LIFT 1.2 x1.5m CAP 4 pers

TOI. 1.2TOI. X 1.7 1.2 X 1.7

M. BEDROOM M. 3.9 BEDROOM X 4.9 3.9 X 4.9

FOYER FOYER 4.75 X 3.7 M 4.75 X 3.7 M

LIFT 1.2 x1.5m CAP 4 pers

+0.15 M

UTILITY 2.75 X 1.35 +3.0 M

DN DN

CAP 4 pers CAP 4 pers

R.S.

TOI. 1.2 X 1.7

UP UP

LIFT BEDROOM 4 1.2LIFT x1.5m 3.9 X 4.75 1.2 x1.5m

UTILITY 3.0 X 1.2

POWDER 1.75 X 1.2

TOILET TOILET WITH W/W WITH 1.8 XW/W 5.9 1.8 X 5.9

TOILET 1.8 X 2.45 /3.95

BEDROOM 4 BEDROOM 3.9 X 4.75 4 3.9 X 4.75

TOILET TOILET 1.8 X 2.45 /3.95 1.8 X 2.45 /3.95

ENTRY UTILITY 3.0 X 1.2

1.75 X 1.2

R.S.

LIFT PARKING 1.2 x1.5m CAP 4 pers

UP

UP UTILITY UTILITY 2.75 X 1.35 2.75 1.35 +3.0X M +3.0 M

DN

MAID'S RM 1.4 X 2.6

CAP 4 pers

A

DN DN

LIVING RM 4.8 X 5.8 +2.0 M

UP UP

FOYER ENTRY +0.15 M

UP

DN

DN DN

LIFT 1.2 x1.5m CAP 4 pers

+0.15 M

6M DRIVEWAY

A

UP

+0.15 M

DINNING 3.1 X 5.8 +3.0 M

FAMILY RM FAMILY RM 4.6 X 5.0 4.6 X 5.0 +3.0 M +3.0 M

FAMILY RM 4.6 X 5.0 +3.0 M

SPACE FOR UG/ LOFT TANK

DN

A A

+2.0 M +2.0 M DN DN

DN

SPACE FOR UG/ LOFT TANK FAMILY RM 4.6 X 5.0 DN +3.0 M UTILITY 2.75 X 1.35 LIVING RM +3.0 M LIVING RM 4.8 X 5.8 4.8 X 5.8 +2.0 M +2.0 M

LIVING RM 4.8 X 5.8 +2.0 M

BEDROOM 2 3.9 X 4.9

UP

+2.0 M

+2.0 M +2.0 M

UP

BEDROOM 1 3.15 X 3.85 PARKING

A

+2.0 M

TOI. 1.5 X 2.7

PARKING SPACE FOR UG/ LOFT TANK

WIW 1.8WIW X 2.75 1.8 X 2.75

A A

A

A

UTILITY UTILITY 3.0 X 1.2 3.0 X 1.2

POWDER POWDER 1.75 X 1.2 1.75 X 1.2

ENTRY

A

A

A

basement floor plan

A A

A

ground floor plan

A A

first floor plan

A

PODIUM FLR PODIUM LEVEL GARDEN TOP SLAB

LANDSCAPE SOIL FILL PODIUM FLR

PODIUM FLR

PODIUM FLR PODIUM FLR

A

AA

TOP SLAB

A

TOP SLAB TOP SLAB +2.0 M

+2.0 M

+2.0 M

+2.0 M

DN

TERRACE

DN

STUDY

A FAMILY RM 4.6 X 5.0 TERRACE +3.0 M 4.75 X 1.9

3RD FLR 3RD FLR LIVING RM 4.8 X 5.8 +2.0 M

TERRACE X 1.9 DINNING 4.75FOYER 3.1 X 5.8 4.75 X 3.7 M +3.0 M

2ND FLR 2ND FLR

UP

DN

GOLF PART 1STCOURSE FLR

UTILITY 2.75 X 1.35 +3.0 M

LIVING RM 4.8 X 5.8 +2.0 M

2ND FLR

LIFT 1.2 x1.5m CAP 4 pers

PART 1ST FLR

A

M. BEDROOM 3.9 X 4.9

UP

LIFT LIFT 1.2 x1.5m 1.2 x1.5m CAP CAP 4 pers 4 pers

MAID'S RM 1.4 X 2.6

UTILITY 3.0 X 1.2

MAID'S RM 1.4 X 2.6

LOBBY 4.8 X 2.0 +6.0 M

TOI. TOILET X 1.7 1.8 1.2 X 2.45 /3.95

TOILET 1.8 X 2.45 /3.95

TOILET

LIFT 1.2 x1.5m CAP 4 pers

FOYER

FOYER

4.75 X 3.7 M

4.75 X 3.7 M

PART 1ST FLR PART 1ST FLR DN

GROUND FLR DN DN

LIFT

UP

WIW 1.8 X 2.75 DN

LIFT 4 BEDROOM BEDROOM 2 3.91.2X x1.5m 4.752 BEDROOM CAP pers 3.9 X 44.9 3.9 X 4.9

M. BEDROOM 3.9 X 4.9

BEDROOM 1 3.15 X 3.85 FOYER

TERRACE

WIW 1.8WIW X 2.75 UP 1.8 X 2.75

DN

BEDROOM 4 3.9 X 4.75

TOILET 1.8 X 2.45 /3.95

LIFT 1.2 x1.5m CAP 4 pers

TOILET 1.8 X 2.45 /3.95

A

BEDROOM 3 BEDROOM 3.9 X 4.75 3 3.9 X 4.75

GOLF COURSE

RG SPACE GOLF COURSE GOLF COURSE

LIVING ROOM

RG SPACE RG SPACE

A

BASEMENT PARKING

third floor plan

LANDSCAPE SOIL FILL

LANDSCAPE SOIL FILL

TOTAL B/UP AREA: 272.6 SQM

PODIUM LEVEL GARDEN

A

TOTAL B/UP AREA: TOTAL 283.9B/UP B/UP SQMAREA: AREA: 283.9 283.9 SQM SQM TOTAL TOI. 1.8 X 3.0

LIFT 1.2 x1.5m CAP 4 pers

DN

FOYER LOBBY 2 BEDROOM 4.8XX4.9 2.0 3.9 +6.0 M

LIVING ROOM LIFT 3 BEDROOM 3.91.2X x1.5m 4.75 CAP 4 pers

LIVING ROOM

RG SPACE

TOI. 1.8 X 3.0

TOP SLAB

3RD FLR

2ND FLR

2ND FLR

PART 1ST FLR

PART 1ST FLR

PART 1ST FLR

PART 1ST FLR

PART 1ST FLR

PART 1ST FLR

GROUND FLR 6M DRIVEWAY

GROUND FLR

BASEMENT 6M DRIVEWAY

BASEMENT

2ND FLR

21 22 21

22 22

WIW 1.8 X 2.75

WIW 1.8 X 2.75

21 FOYER

TERRACE

22 FOYER

TERRACE

2ND FLR

BEDROOM 2 3.9 X 4.9

BEDROOM 3 3.9 X 4.75

TOILET

TOILET

3RD FLR

FOYER BEDROOM 1 3.15 X 3.85

PODIUM FLR

TOP SLAB

3RD FLR

3RD FLR

TOILET

21

PODIUM FLR

TOP SLAB

LANDSCAPE SOIL FILL

TOILET TOI. 1.5 X 2.7 TERRACE

BASEMENT BASEMENT PARKING PARKING

TOTAL B/UP AREA: 283.9 SQM

PODIUM FLR

TERRACE

GOLF COURSE

6M DRIVEWAY

RG SPACE GOLF COURSE PART 1ST FLR

RG SPACE

LIVING ROOM

LIVING ROOM

GROUND FLR PART 1ST FLR

6M DRIVEWAY

GROUND FLR 6M DRIVEWAY

P AREA:TOTAL 283.9 B/UP SQM AREA: 283.9 SQM

6M DRIVEWAY

BASEMENT

BASEMENT PARKING

BASEMENT PARKING

6M DRIVEWAY

BASEMENT

SCALE

BASEMENT PARKING

6M DRIVEWAY

SCALE

A

BASEMENT PARKING

SCALE SCALE

A

2ND FLR

GOLF COURSE PART 1ST FLR

LIVING ROOM LIVING ROOM

PODIUM LEVEL GARDEN

PODIUM LEVEL GARDEN TOP SLAB

LANDSCAPE SOIL FILL

LOBBY 4.8 X 2.0 +6.0 M

WIW 1.8 X 2.75

BEDROOM 3 3.9 X 4.75

section a-a

PODIUM FLR

BEDROOM 1 3.15 X 3.85

FOYER FOYER BEDROOM 2 3.9 X 4.9

GROUND FLR 6M DRIVEWAY 6M DRIVEWAY

A

A A

PODIUM LEVEL GARDEN

TOI. 1.5 X 2.7

TERRACE TERRACE

BASEMENT

second floor plan

DN RG SPACE

TOILET WITH W/W 1.8 X 5.9

3RD FLR

PART 1ST FLR LIFT BEDROOM 3 1.2LIFT 3.9 Xx1.5m 4.75 1.2 x1.5m CAP 4 pers CAP 4 pers

A

A

OTAL 272.6B/UP B/UP SQMAREA: AREA: 272.6 272.6 SQM SQM OTAL

TOP SLAB

TOI. 1.8 X 3.0

TOILET TOILET

LOBBY 4.8 X 2.0 +6.0 M

BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 3.15 X 3.851 3.15 X 3.85 LOBBY BEDROOM 1.2 x1.5m 2 LOBBY 4.8 2.0 CAP 3.9 XX4 pers 4.9 4.8 X+6.0 2.0 M +6.0 M

TOILET WITHTOI. W/W 1.8TOI. 3.0 1.8 XX5.9 1.8 X 3.0

BASEMENT BASEMENT

A

LANDSCAPE SOIL FILL LANDSCAPE SOIL FILL

6M DRIVEWAY 6M DRIVEWAY

AA

BASEMENT 6M DRIVEWAY 6M DRIVEWAY

TOI. 1.5TOI. X 2.7 1.5 X 2.7 BEDROOM 1 3.15 X 3.85

DN 6M DRIVEWAY

UTILITY 3.0 X 1.2

PODIUM LEVEL GARDEN PODIUM LEVEL GARDEN

LANDSCAPE SOIL FILL

TOI. 1.5 X 2.7

M. BEDROOM 3.9 X 4.9

TOI. 1.8 X 3.0 TOI. 1.5 X 2.7

BEDROOM 4 3.9 X 4.75 POWDER 1.75 X 1.2

TERRACE 4.75 X 1.9

2ND FLR

KITCHEN 2.75 X 3.6 TOILET +3.0 WITH M W/W 1.8 X 5.9

LIVING ROOM BEDROOM 4 3.9 X 4.75

TOI. 1.2 X 1.7

UP

LIFT 1.2 x1.5m CAP 4 pers

POWDER 1.75 X 1.2 GROUND FLR GROUND FLR

GROUND FLR 6M DRIVEWAY 6M DRIVEWAY

TERRACE 4.75 X 1.9

UP

4.75 X 3.7 M

PART 1ST FLR PART 1ST FLR DN

DINNING 3.1 X 5.8 +3.0 M

PODIUM LEVEL GARDEN

A A

DN

UTILITY 2.75 X 1.35 +3.0 M TOILET BEDROOM 1 M. BEDROOM WITH W/W 3.9 X 4.9 1.8 X 5.9

KITCHEN 2.75 X 3.6 +3.0 M

FOYER

DN

DN RG SPACE PART 1ST FLR PART 1ST FLR

FAMILY RM 4.6 X 5.0 +3.0 M

DN

A

3RD FLR

A 3RD FLR

A

6M DRIVEWAY

BASEMENT 6M DRIVEWAY 6M DRIVEWAY


3.65x4.75 3.65

3.35x3.60 3.35

4.05

DUCT

BEDRM-4

3.65x3.20

3.65x3.20

DUCT

KITCHEN

KITCHEN

3.90x2.40 TOILET 1.50x1.20

SERVICE DUCT AC LEDGE

BEDRM-3

2.70x3.15

TOILET 1.50x1.20

2'6" WIDE CHAJJA SERV.RM ALT 2.50x1.45 BAL BAL

BAL

BAL DRY.BALC 2.70x1.35

3.35x5.30

2'0" WIDE CHAJJA

UTILITY SERV.RM 2.45x1.40 ALT 2.50x1.45 BAL BAL

1.20x1.20

1.20x1.20 SERV.RM 1.60x2.00

SERV.RM BAL 1.60x2.00 TOILET 1.50x2.40

4'0" WIDE CHAJJA

UTILITY 2.45x1.40

TOILET 0.90x1.60

1.15

4.50

BAL

TOILET TOILET 1.85x1.70 1.85x1.70

BAL

TOILET 0.90x1.60

1.15

1.15 3.15 1.15

BAL

4.20

1.50

ENTRY

3 BHK

4 BHK BEDRM-2 3.65x4.75

LIVING ROOM

REFUGE AT MID-LANDING LEVEL AFTER EVERY 24 MTS

TOILET 2.20x1.50

LIVING 5.65x6.05 ROOM

BEDRM-1 3.50x4.30

2.75x1.50

DUCT LIVING DINING

TOILET 1.50x2.50

2.35x2.40 2.75x1.60

REFUGE AT DUCT MID-LANDING LEVEL AFTER EVERY 24 MTS

ENTRY

3 BHK M.BEDRM-3

BEDRM-4

3.50x5.55

3.50x4.30

LIVING 5.65x6.05 ROOM

ALTERNATE BALCONY

3.65x4.60 2.35x2.40

TOILET 3.35x3.55 1.50x2.40

TOILET 1.80x2.45 ENTRY

2.50 M WIDE LOBBY TOILET-4 1.35x2.45

6.40x3.75

LIVING ROOM

MID-LANDING LEVEL AFTER EVERY 24 MTS

BALCONY 3.05x1.85

CHAJJA LINE

SERVICE DUCT AC LEDGE

BEDRM-2 2.50x2.00 3.65x4.75

DINING

TOILET-4 1.45x2.40

DUCT

3.60x4.60

LIFT-2

TOILET-2 2.30x1.45

TOILET 2.50x2.00 3.0x1.50

01

4 BHK 4 BHK LIVING ROOM

3.20x4.35 REFUGE AT

4'0" WIDE CHAJJA

BEDRM-1

LIVING DINING ROOM 4.20x3.85

DINING LIFT-1

1.05 M WIDE PASSAGE

typical floor plan

BALCONY

TOILET-3LIFT-2 5.65x6.05 ROOM 4.20x3.85

TOILET 2.20x1.50

BEDRM-1

02

01

ELECTRICAL DUCT

3.50x4.30 4.10x4.50 3.50x4.30

02

2.50 M WIDE LOBBY

3.45x3.95

01

4.50

BEDRM-1DUCTBEDRM-1

TOILET 1.50x2.50

01

02

3.15

5.90

2.35x2.40

LIVING DINING

5.65x6.05 ROOM 4.20x3.85

4.20

LIFT-2

5.90

ENTRY

BEDRM-1

4.05

3.20

1.70

02

2.35x2.40

REFUGE AT MID-LANDING LEVEL AFTER EVERY 24 MTS

5.90

BEDRM-2 3.35x3.55 BEDRM-1

3.30

ALT BAL

SERVICE DUCT AC LEDGE

BEDRM-4

4.10

BALCONY 01

2.00

0.60

LIVING ROOM

LIFT-1

ALTERNATE BALCONY

BEDRM-1

SERV.RM ALT 2.50x1.45 BAL

SERVICE DUCT AC LEDGE

3.20

4 BHK LIVING DINING ROOM 4.20x3.85

1.80x2.45

3.35x5.30

2.70x3.15

02

TOILET 3.0x1.50

2.00

01

0.60

TOILET SERVICE DUCT TOILET AC LEDGE 1.80x2.45 3.65 3.35 3.0x1.50 TOILET

4 BHK

REFUGE AT MID-LANDING EVEL AFTER VERY 24 MTS

BEDRM-1

TOILET SERVICE DUCT 3.35x3.60 AC LEDGE 1.50x2.40

3.51

15.20

3.65x4.75

3.85

3.51

4.20x3.85 BEDRM-2

3.60

DINING

LIFT-1 2.35x2.40

TOILET 1.50x2.40

BEDRM-3

ALT BAL

BAL DRY.BALC 2.70x1.35

1.85 3.65 3.35 4.10x4.50 DINING DINING DINING DRY.BALC DRY.BALC DRY.BALC TOILET TOILET TOILET2.70x1.35 LIFT-2 LIFT-2 TOILET TOILET LIFT-1 2.70x1.5 TOILET 2.70x1.35 4.20x3.85 4.20x3.85 4.20x3.85 1.85x1.70 1.85x1.70 2.35x2.40 SERVICE DUCT 1.50x2.50 1.50x2.50 BEDRM-4 BEDRM-4 BEDRM-4 BEDRM-4 2.35x2.40 1.85x1.70 1.85x1.70 2.35x2.40 2.35x2.40 BEDRM-1 BEDRM-2 KITCHEN KITCHEN AC LEDGE BEDRM-3 BEDRM-3 DUCT 3.65x3.20 3.65x3.20 3.65x3.20 3.65x3.20 TOILET 3.35x5.05 3.25x3.80 2.60x4.30 2.45x4.25 TOILET 3.35x4.05 3.35x5.30 1.35x2.45 TOILET 1.80x2.45 DUCT DUCT KITCHEN KITCHEN KITCHEN BEDRM-3 3.0x1.50 TOILET TOILET 3.90x2.40 3.90x2.40 2.70x3.15 2.70x3.15 2.70x3.15 3.35x5.30 2.20x1.50 2.20x1.50 ENTRY ENTRY ENTRY ENTRY 2.50 M WIDE 2.50 M WIDE TOILET TOILET TOILET TOILET WIDE PASSAGE1.50x1.20 LOBBY 1.50x1.20 1.50x1.20 1.50x1.20 1.10 M LOBBY 4.10 3.30 SERV.RM SERV.RM SERV.RM SERV.RM 3 BHK 3 BHK 4 BHK TOILET-22.50x1.45 2.50x1.45 2.50x1.45 2.50x1.45 LIFT-1

LIFT-1

KITCHEN 2.70x3.15

3.35x4.05

2.70x3.15

TOILET 1.50x1.20

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BAL

BEDRM-3

3.65x3.20

3.65

1.50 4.20

SERVICE DUCT

AC LEDGE 3.35x5.30

SERV.RM 2.50x1.45

ENTRY

BAL

DINING DRY.BALC 2.70x1.5 4.20x3.85

3.15

2.70x3.15

TOILET 1.50x1.20

BAL TOILET 1.50x2.40 BEDRM-3 3.35

5.90

15.20

KITCHEN

3.90x2.40

1.15

3.85 1.70

3.65x3.20

BEDRM-4

KITCHEN

TOILET 1.50x1.20

4.20

BEDRM-4

DUCT

2.50 M WIDE LOBBY

3.15

5.20

DRY.BALC 2.70x1.35

BAL 3.35

DRY.BALC 2.70x1.5

3.90x2.40

2.70x3.15

BAL3.35x5.30

1.15

OILET TOILET 5x1.70 1.85x1.70

BAL

BAL

3.65

DUCT

KITCHEN

BEDRM-3

3.60

ALT BAL

SERVICE DUCT AC LEDGE

1.85 TOILET TOILET 1.85x1.70 1.85x1.70 1.70

BEDRM-4 3.65x3.20

ALT BAL

SERVICE DUCT AC LEDGE

3.20

3.35

ALT BAL 3.65

1.50

BAL

DRY.BALC 2.70x1.5

3.20

1.15

BAL 1.50

1.70

1.15

HIgh rise wing

RAILING

3.20x0.75 4'0" WIDE CHAJJA

02 BEDRM-1 3.35x3.55 REFUGE AT ALTERNATE FLOORS AT MID-LANDING LEVEL AFTER 24 MTS

3 BHK

LIVING ROOM BEDRM-2 6.05x3.75

3.65x4.75

2.85x0.75 4'0" WIDE CHAJJA

BALCONY 3.05x1.85

M.BEDRM-3 3.35x4.50

4'0" WIDE CHAJJA

FIXED GLASS WINDOW ALTERNATE FLOOR BALCONY

4 BHK CARPET = 147. 6 SQM BALCONY = 8.5 SQM TOTAL = 156.1 SQM

alternate floor balcony plan

4 BHK CARPET = 147. 6 SQM

4 BHK CARPET = 146.7 SQM BALCONY = 11.7 SQM TOTAL = 158.4 SQM

BALCONY = 8.5 SQM Bright Haven Residential Development, Chembur, Mumbai TOTAL = 156.1 SQM 3 BHK CARPET = 109.4 SQM BALCONY = 19.4 SQM TOTAL = 128.8 SQM

3 BHK CARPET = 115.7 SQM BALCONY = 9.4 SQM TOTAL = 125.1 SQM

Bright Haven Residential Development, Chembur, Mumbai

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3 BHK CARPET = 109.4 SQM BALCONY = 19.4 SQM TOTAL = 128.8 SQM 4 BHK CARPET = 147. 6 SQM BALCONY = 8.5 SQM TOTAL = 156.1 SQM 3 BHK CARPET = 109.4 SQM BALCONY = 19.4 SQM TOTAL = 128.8 SQM

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internship, Dp Architects

mumbai

May 2015- Jul 2015

DLF- SIEL Residential Development, new delhi, A 24.8 acre residential township

Concept stage Typical 4-bhk unit

Typical 3-bhk unit

SIEL is a large scale residential development in the capital city of Delhi. The whole project has been divided in two zones or construction phases. All the apartment units have been planned to maximize panoramic views of green space from living areas and master bedrooms. design brief The development consists of 10 Type1 towers(7 towers 35 storeyed, 3 towers 23 storeyed), 2 Type-2 tower(23 storeyed) and a group housing block(19 storeyed) for economically weaker section, a school and a commercial zone. Being a high density development it is provided with 4 basement levels, 1 stilt level and surface level of car parking. my resposibilities I was responsible for the 3D modelling of this project, developing Revit models for all the building modules. I also worked upon the unit plans of each tower generating typical floor plans, column layouts, and furniture layouts. At a later stage, I had a chance to develop 4 options of the master plan, doing area calculations and producing parking layouts for each option.

isometric view

isometric view

floor plan Showing amount of natural light entering inside

floor plan Showing amount of natural light entering inside

tower type-1 2 No. 3-BHK units 4 No. 4-BHK units

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typical floor plan Showing 6 apartment blocks and common circulation area

stilt floor plan Showing building entry, column layout and placement of shafts


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retail space design, FRDC

Bangalore

Internship

1. Retail space design for central lobby and indian market, terminal 2, mumbai airport. Taking Bazaar inside the Terminal 2 Designed by SOM, the new iconic Terminal 2 is inspired by the form of traditional Indian pavilions. It is India’s first and most advanced vertical passenger terminal that integrates world class design, architecture, infrastructure and operational efficiency, with a rich infusion of Indian heritage and cultural character. design Objective Conceptualizing two retail locations at the new international terminal T2. Location 1 - Central Lobby Location 2 - Indian market design Drivers

CENTRAL LOBBY To create a vibrant retail space with a mix of Indian retail brands & live performances. CONCEPT VISUALISATION mandala as the connecting element or ‘SKIN

INDIAN MARKET To create a experiential retail space with a mix of traditional & contemporary Indian retail brands & products.


2. biba, bhu Designing every inch of the store.

Interior view

ground floor plan

3. ishan ceramics store, agra Providing multiple design options to the client.

TWO design options for toilet fixtures wall

Face-cut view, first floor OPTION I

OPTION II


Louis I. Kahn Trophy ‘14-15, NASA V - VI semester

Architectural and cultural traditions in India- Inspirations for new designs of buildings and urban settlements The traditional architecture in the world has always taken the nature into account. One can observe the harmony and respect for nature in terms of form, design, construction material of the building or settlement. The aim of the NASA Louis I. Khan Trophy Student Competition 2014/15 was to document traditional architecture and propose new designs inspired from traditional architecture of historic area. AIMS & Objectives • Foster appreciation of specifically designed historical structures, building or buildings. • Understand how historic structures, buildings and/ or complexes were conceptually planned and designed reflecting a certain set of values (functional, technological, material, constructional etc.). MODUS OPERANDI A team of 30 dedicated students from Ist, 2nd and 3rd year documented and analysed the selected site and proposed new design solutions for a modern housing settlement. 20 hand-drafted A1 sheets were prepared in a time period of 55 days and were presented at the annual convention. The entry this year explained: • Physical form, structure • Interplay of architectural and structural elements • Stylistic, theoretic aspects SITE FEATURES Physical form

SITE: SARAHAN village, SHIMLA, H.P.

SArahan

SHIMLA

Himachal Pradesh

In the midst of the cool deodar forests of southeast Himachal Pradesh, in the Sutlej valley, is the tiny village of Sarahan. It boasts of many old yet fascinating buildings built in the indigenous Kath-kooni style of architecture.

Prevalent architectural styles in himachal pradesh

Kath-kooni Kath means wood and kooni means corner

cribbage framework of stone and wood

Sloped roofs capped with slate shingles

The inherent stability, flexibility, and strength make these buildings earthquake resistant.

Planning aspects Water flow diagram

Mass and void analysis


THE village- sarahan

Site plan

Evolution of village sarahan Settlement establishment(1807)

Settlement expansion(1851-1900)

Modernization(1948-present)

colonial influence(1901-1947)

Plethora of activities Morning Life at Sarahan begins with an aura filled with fresh flowers and dawn chorus. Day With the passage of hours, the activity along the street builds. Night Fear of the wild animals and cold winds enforce the people into sleep early.


understanding kath-kooni -its architectural and cultural aspects summers

construction sequence monsoon

winters

roof cover

old court building, built 1917

roof frame

Balcony floor 3d section

floor plate

Front elevation

walls

section of main temple at bhimakali temple, built 1937

Ground floor plan

foundation

Typical Section of


Design Proposal 4 bhk unit

A

A’

A

Cut away section a-a’

first floor plan

Ground floor plan

A

A’

A’

A

A’

Second floor plan Attic plan

Side elevation

first floor plan

Side elevation

2 bhk unit

Ground floor plan

Material proposals and Construction details Replacement of timber in roof framework with bamboo

Joint at x

parallel joining of aac beams

Joint at y

CORNER JOINT DETAIL

SHINGLES joinery DETAIL

y x

roof framework

of sarahan village

LENGTHENING OF AAC BEAMS


- T h e Com m u n i t y C e n t e r Studio Design exercise- IV semester

CONCEPT

Characteristic spirit of a community The primary function of a community center building is to act as a place for public gathering where people can meet, converge, collaborate, celebrate, brainstorm and sit in their leisure time. A community center must represent the society but at the same time depict the individual also. design Objective Design a community center with a multipurpose hall, a library, a restaurant and 4-5 shops for the locals. The multipuropse hall should serve as an enclodes space for social gatherings and can also include gymnasium, sports facilities, or any other revenue generating facility. The design must be climate responsive, comply with the local byelaws and have an iconic form so that it can represent the society.

Q. What is a COMMUNITY? A. A FRACTAL. Humans arrange themselves into certain groups due to differnces and similarities in values, relationships, professions, religions, culture and physical boundaries.

So, assume whole human population as a fractal, with human being as the basic unit.

Evolution of FORM An Individual

design statistics Location: Sector 12, NOIDA, U.P. Site area: 13000 sq. m.(3.21 acres) 130 x 100 m Components: Multipurpose hall (1000 capacity) Library (for population of 5000) Restaurant (100 capacity) Shops (4 nos.) Parking- open & basement (for 100+ cars) Basketball Court, Banquet hall, Gymnasium, activity rooms, Conference rooms, (inside multipurpose hall)

Roof- the identity Each individual is different yet lives in the same community due to:

1. Similarity 2. Difference 3. Individuality

Design considerations Wind flow- facade design

Movement of sun- natural light and solar heat gain

X- - m3

X - m3

X m3

3- tier jali to regulate amount of wind inside


FRONT ELEVATION

RESTAURANT

LIBRARY

MULTI-PURPOSE HALL

N

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

TRANVERSE SITE SECTION


MULTI-PURPOSE HALL

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

LONGITUDINAL SECTION


LIBRARY

RESTAURANT

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

Physical model- showing day as well as night scenes.

LONGITUDINAL SECTION

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

LONGITUDINAL SECTION


inayat

-the primary school

Studio Design Exercise- III semester

From Pedagogy to Built form Aim of the submission is to design a primary school(kindergarten through IInd std.) that holds an innovative program of education, research and training. The design process includes framing a pedagogy for children that would serve as a module for education in future in India. The school will be a center for learning where the stress will be on child centric value oriented education. Pedagogy The school shall follow the system of Integral Education. Integral education means total education, incorporating physical, mental and vital education.

concept form

color “White is the ephemeral emblem of perpetual movement.�

seeker

Tangerine color scheme

donor

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

N


SECTION A-A’

SECTION B-B’

A

B

B’

Location: Roorkee, U.K. SITE PLAN N

A’

Design features Classroom Module

orientation

light shelf

Each classroom has been divided into two areas, with a level difference. Rooms are chamfered at one corner to facilitate daylight and wind flow. A large sliding picture window connects inside to the outside. TYPICAL CLASSROOM PLAN

miniature botanical garden


LOW RISE APARTMENTS

roorkee

Studio Design exercise- V semester

Living accommodation today- more than mere shelter.

CONCEPT

Today accommodation must provide warmth, comfort and convenience to make it worth live in. The living environment containing activities and various interactive spaces inside and outside, which is an expression of life style. The transformation in life style is makeup to mark in the design of residential buildings, with land becoming scarce as such the building ought to increase upwards with adequate parking facilities for scooters, cycles and provision for drying clothes and garbage disposal etc.

Providing optimum space for every activity, based on anthropometric studies and architectural standards.

SPACE OPTIMIZATION

Drawing/ dining room

Kitchen 3x2.1

7x4

Bedroom

Toilet 2.1x1.8

4x3.2

Balcony 4x1.5

Location: Roorkee, Uttarakhand Site area: 7500 sq. m.(1.85 acres) No. of towers: 9(3 1 bhk + 6 2 bhk) No. of apartments: 96 (48-1 bhk + 48-2 bhk) Height: 18.10 m (G+4) Built-up area: 8,684 sq. m. Ground coverage: 2,171 sq. m. (28.94%) F.A.R.: 1.15

Store

GANGA CANAL

1.8x1.5 * in m.

SITE NH 58

design Objective To design prototype low rise apartments (5 storeys) for an industrial house with 1bhk and 2bhk dwellings. Each building either four 1bhk units or two 2bhk units on each floor with a common staircase lobby.

N SITE PLAN


SECTION A-A’

FRONT ELEVATION

1 bhk Apartments Area program(sq. m.) Drawing/ dining room 19.50 Kitchen 5.46 Bedroom 14.20 Toilet 5.40

TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN

COLUMN GRID LAYOUT

2 bhk Apartments Area program(sq. m.) Drawing/ dining room 37.00 Kitchen 7.20 Bedroom 1 21.90 Bedroom 2 14.00 Toilet 1 3.20 Toilet 2 4.30 Store 2.25 TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN

REAR ELEVATION

COLUMN GRID LAYOUT

SECTION A-A’


Nurturing silence, creating lives

Silver jubilee celebrations of

Volunteering Activity

Anushruti- A social initiative of IIT Roorkee for the specially abled. Anushruti is a humble social initiative of the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (IIT R) located on IITR campus. The school delivers quality education to differently able children with speech and hearing impairments in and around Roorkee, Uttarakhand. The school came into existence in 1989 and has risen to be one of the finest initiatives of IIT R.

Silver jubilee calender

Silver Jubilee Celebrations On 8 of November, 2014 an event to mark the 25 years of celebration of Anushruti was held at the Greater Noida Extension centre of IIT Roorkee. The event was conceptualised with a key focus on generating new ideas on vocational education, employment and sustainability of Anushruti as a unique model of education for the children with hearing impairments. identity for the event Creating a set of deign elements-

two-way signage


two-way signage

flexes


theEmotio[null]Child Blog



Conclusion

LIK Trophy 2014-15

Nationnal Association of Students of Architecture Annual Convention



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