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NAME: PANKHURI GARG DATE OF BIRTH: 01/10/1997 NATIONALITY: INDIAN
o HIGH SCHOOL: GARGI GIRLS SCHOOL, MEERUT.
o ADVANCED LANDSCAPE DESIGN
o HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL: MEERUT PUBLIC SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
o GLASS ETCHING
o BACHELORS IN ARCHITECTURE: MANIPAL SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING.
o SET DESIGNING o CREATIVE FASHION o CONSERVATION STUDIES
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o MUD WORKSHOP: GRAMAVIDYA, BANGALORE o GLASS ETCHING WORKSHOP, MANIPAL.
LAUNDROMAT (INTERIOR DESIGN PROJECT)
ARTS & CRAFT VILLAGE IN BANGALORE (THESIS)
4 5 INTERNSHIP PROJECTS
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FREELANCE PROJECTS
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HIGH RISE APARTMENT WITH CLUBHOUSE
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HIGH RISE APARTMENT WITH CLUBHOUSE
PROJECT BRIEF: Proposal of a high-rise apartment project in Manipal. Due to rapid population growth in Manipal; apartments for students, localites & tourists is proposed.
S I T E
BASKET BALL COURT
HIGH-RISE APARTMENT
ENTRY/ EXIT
PEDESTRAIN PATHWAY
FOUR WHEELER PARKING
P L A N
SITE DETAILS: Site is located in parampally, Manipal, Udupi, Karnataka. Site area: 2.5 acres FAR: 2.75 acres Ground coverage: 50%
CLUBHOUSE
FOUNTAIN
CHILDREN’S PARK
BADMINTON COURT
DESIGN REQUIREMENTS: High rise apartment • 2 BHK • 3 BHK Parking Facility Clubhouse • Indoor games • Gym • Reception • Library • Offices • Live kitchen with dining • Infinity pool
F L O O R P L A N
A
A’
HIGH-RISE APARTMENT
F L O O R P L A N
A
A’
TERRACE
V I E W S
BEDROOM
V I E W S
WC
V I E W S
HALL
V I E W S
KITCHEN & HALL
V I E W S
LIVING ROOM
60.6M
57.6M
54.6M
S E C T I O N
TWENTIETH FLOOR
NINETEENTH FLOOR
EIGHTEENTH FLOOR
51.6M SEVENTEENTH FLOOR
48.6M
45.6M
42.6M
39.6M
36.6M
33.6M
SIXTEENTH FLOOR
FIFTEENTH FLOOR
FOURTEENTH FLOOR
THIRTEENTH FLOOR
TWELFTH FLOOR
ELEVENTH FLOOR
30.6M TENTH FLOOR
27.6M
24.6M
21.6M
18.6M
15.6M
12.6M
9.6M
6.6M
3.6M
NINTH FLOOR
EIGHTH FLOOR
SEVENTH FLOOR
SIXTH FLOOR
FIFTH FLOOR
FOURTH FLOOR
THIRD FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
0.6M 0 PLINTH GROUND LEVEL
SECTION AA’
F L O O R P L A N
B
B’
C
C’ F F L LGROUND FLOOR PLAN O O O O R R
B
P L A N
P L A N
C
B
B’
C
C’
B’
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
C’ SECOND FLOOR PLAN
CLUBHOUSE
F L O O R P L A N
B
B’
C
C’
CLUBHOUSE
S E C T I O N
TOILET
LIFT
LIBRARY
TOILET
LIFT
GYM
TOILET
LIFT
9.6M
OFFICE
6.6M
3.6M
INDOOR GAMES
RECEPTION AREA
LIFT
0.6M 0
SECTION CC’
TOILET
10.6M
9.6M
TOILET
LIBRARY
TOILET
GYM
OFFICE
6.6M
3.6M
TOILET
SECTION BB’
RECEPTION
INDOOR GAMES
0.6M 0
INFINITY POOL
OPEN TERRACE
SECOND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
PINTH GROUND LEVEL
OPEN TERRACE
SECOND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
PLINTH GROUND LEVEL
V I E W S
INDOOR GAMES
V I E W S
LIBRARY
GYM
LAUNDROMAT (INTERIOR DESIGN PROJECT)
I N T R O D U C T I O N
PROJECT BRIEF: To design the interior for the given site near, International hostel, Manipal. IDEA: To design a retro American diner theme for the café which provides laundry facility. As Manipal has a cosmopolitan culture, cuisine from all around the world is available. International students have a culture of doing their own laundry.
EXISTING FACADE
PROS: Students will get the laundry on the same day. Site is just 110M from the hostel. Enjoy the café while waiting for the laundry.
SITE SECTION
EXISTING FLOOR PLAN
EXISTING VIEW
M O O D B O A R D
F L O O R P L A N
PROPOSED FLOOR PLAN
SITE PLAN
V I E W S
DINING AREA
V I E W S
LOCKER AREA
V I E W S
RECEPTION & WASHING AREA
V I E W S
KITCHEN AREA
ARTS & CRAFT VILLAGE IN BANGALORE (THESIS)
PROJECT FORMULATION:
I N T R O D U C T I O N
Aim: The aim of the project is to provide a platform for the local artisans of Bangalore to showcase their art and craft and to provide a weekend getaway for the tourists. Objective: • To provide a platform for the artisans of Bangalore to showcase their art and craft. • To provide weekend getaway for the visitors which will include locals and tourists. • Encourage entrepreneurship and livelihood opportunities for the local artisans. • Promote rich and unique handicraft culture of Bangalore. • Promote cultural tourism. Relevance: • Promote Local arts and crafts. • Provides residential opportunities to the artisans. • Boost economy through tourism. • Create employment opportunities for the artisans
DESIGN BRIEF: The design is a proposal for the initiative taken by the department of tourism of Karnataka for developing an arts & craft village in Bangalore. LOCATION: Bangalore, India. TYPOLOGY: Social culture complex. USER GROUP: • Tourists • Local visitors • Students • Local artisans • Outstation artisans EXPECTED NUMBER OF USERS: Tourists Inflow (Weekdays): 500 Tourist Inflow (Weekends): 1000 Tourist Inflow per year: 2,34,000 Growth rate in tourism per year: 1% SPACE MATRIX DIAGRAM FOR ARTS & CRAFT VILLAGE
1. TERACOTTA AND POTTERY:
L I T E R A T U R E S T U D
Y
In south India terracotta pottery has maintained its traditional as well as commercial value. Food cooked in the pottery is considered good for health. Red clay is commonly used in designing images of gods and goddesses, animal shapes and flower pots. Artists also make roof tiles which are cylindrical in shape and later divided into half. 2. BELLARY- LAMBANI EMBROIDERY:
• Lambani are the nomadic tribe from Rajasthan. • They specialize in embroidery done using mirrors, shells and these embroidery are done in a cross stitched pattern.
3. KOPPAL KINHAL TOYS
• • •
These are painted wooden toys from the kappal district. The detailed work done on the wooden chariot of Hampi is said to be the work of the ancestors of the Kinhal artisans. The artisans make cradles, images of deity and educational toys.
4. CHANNAPATNA: WOODEN TOYS
• These wooden toys are manufactured in the town of channapatna in the Ramanagar district of Karnataka. • The Government of Karnataka has provided manufacturing for the artisans of channapatna wooden toys. • These toys are carved to the desired shape; smoothen by desirable tools; vegetable dye is applied and Finished toys are polished with wax.
DANCE FORMS OF KARNATAKA AREA: AMPHITHEATER + DANCE WORKSHOP
5. MYSORE PAINTING
L I T E R A T U R E S T U D Y
• Mysore paintings are important form of classical South Indian paintings that originated in the town of Mysore. • These paintings depict gods from hindu mythology and has muted colours detailed with gold foil. FOOD STALLS: CUISINE OF KARNATAKA The design will have 5 open stalls. 1: Dosa, Idli and vada stall 2: rotti and bhath stall 3: Desert stall 4: General stall (3)
YAKSHAGANA •Yakshagana is a traditional theatre form of Karnataka. •It is a temple art form that depicts mythological stories and Puranas. •It is performed with massive headgears, elaborate facial make-up and vibrant costumes and ornaments. •Usually recited in Kannada, it is also performed in Malayalam as well as
KUNITHA DANCE The dance is performed widely during the harvest season. Predominantly performed by the shepherd community known as Kuruba, the dance involves dancing to the drum beats.
L I T E R A T U R E S T U D Y
Veeragase dance: Veeragase is performed during Dussehra festival and is highly popular during the months of Shravan and Karthik. In fact, it symbolizes the love for the Almighty and holds a special place in the folk dances of Karnataka.
Bayalata dance: This dance is famous amongst the folk dances of Karnataka in the southern region. It is a religious performance that is often fused with drama and dialogues. Bayalata too marks the end of the harvest season.
S I T E A N A L Y S I S
BANGALORE CITY PROFILE Capital of the Indian state Karnataka. Population: 12.34 Million 24th most populous city in the world Area: 709 square kilometre Density: 4000/sq km JUSTIFICATION FOR SITE According to department of tourism government of India, Bangalore has the following tourists spots: Lalbagh, Cubbon park, Bull temple, Tipu palace, someshwara temple, ISKON temple and vishweshwariah museum. The site is 900m far from the ISKON temple in whitefield. Bangalore is: •Main metro city in India.. •Local and foreign crowd will be attracted. •Future Impacts. •Local acceptance for arts and craft village. TOURISM IN KARNATAKA •Increased by 40% from 2004-2007 •Ranks fourth as the domestic tourist destination. •According to research conducted by the associated chambers of commerce and industry of India (ASSOCHAMI), Karnataka could attract over 150 million domestic tourist and about 1 million foreign tourist by 2019.
S I T E A N A L Y S I S
LAND USE MAP
SOURCE: GOOGLE MAPS
• According to proposed land use map of Bangalore, the site comes under public/ semi public area. • The land use required for the design (Arts and craft village) is also semi/ public area.
The theme of the arts and crafts village is vernacular style of Karnataka
C O N C E P T
Why? •Preserves culture and authenticity. •New experience for the International visitors. •Opportunity for the visitors to learn about the Karnataka's culture.
Mud can be used as the construction material, keeps the building cold. Craft bazaar stalls are made using mud. Exposed terracotta buildings always exude a rustic charm. They bring back the feel of traditional earthy architecture that was seen in most parts of the world at some point in time. Workshops & academic + accommodation has exposed brick.
Kolam is a form of traditional decorative art that is drawn by using rice flour as per age-old conventions. It is also drawn using white stone powder, chalk or chalk powder, often along with natural or synthetic color powders. Its origin belongs to the ancient Tamil Nadu and has since spread to the other southern Indian states of Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala. These motifs are drawn on the stalls of craft bazaar.
Thatched roof is used on the craft stalls, green rooms & toilets.
Parking near the village entry and exit is given. Close proximity with the pedestrians pathway along with 2 drop off points.
P L A N
workshops and exhibition areas are in close proximity; ease for the artisans to display the goods created in the workshop.
Amphitheater is kept in the center; Interactive space for the visitors. Resting space for the visitors roaming in the crafts bazaar. Sitting space for the visitors in the food court. Waiting space incase the workshops are full.
BIDAR SILVERWARE
TERACOTTA WORKSHOP
FOOD STALLS EXHIBITION
RUGS
WAITING & RECEPTION
GRASS CRAFT
S I T E
PARKING PARKING FOLK PAINTINGS
COSTUME CRAFTS
WOODEN TOYS
ARTISAN’S ACCOMODATION
CRAFT BAZAAR HANDLOOMS
AMPHITHEATER
TICKET BOOTHS
The ticket counter is in close proximity to the entrance. Visitors have to pay first before entering. Security is kept in mind
CONFERENCE ROOM
STAGE
CRAFT BAZAAR
GUEST ROOM
JEWELLERY
TEXTILE
STONE CARVINGS
POTTERY & CLAY
The craft bazaar is near the entrance and parking. Visitors interested only in shopping do not have to walk the whole site to reach the craft bazaar.
TOILETS
Artisan accommodation and guest house are in the close proximity. Visitors willing to stay will have to walk until the end, not all the visitors.
F L O O R P L A N
WAITING & RECEPTION
SPACE
AREA
WOODEN TOY WORKSHOP
16 x 12m
LAMBANI EMBROIDERY WORKSHOP
16 x 7m
PAINTING WORKSHOP
16 x 19m
TERACOTTA WORKSHOP
16 x 18m
DANCE STUDIO
14 x 10m
WAITING & RECEPTION
10 x 6m
WORKSHOPS
V I E W S
WORKSHOPS
F L O O R P L A N FOOD STALL
SPACE
AREA
FOOD STALLS
5 x 3m
WASHROOM (M)
5.6 x 4.4 m
WASHROOM (F)
5.6 x 4.4m
V I E W S
FOOD STALL
F L O O R STAGE 1
P L A N
STAGE 2
GREEN ROOMS
LANDSCAPE AREA
SPACE
AREA
STAGE 1
8.2M DIA.
STAGE 2
19.3 X 6.5M
GREEN ROOMS
4.5 X 3.6M
AMPHITHEATER
32M DIA.
AMPHITHEATER
V I E W S
AMPHITHEATER
RUGS SPACE
AREA
EACH STALL
5 X 4M
CRAFT BAZAAR GRASS CRAFT
F L O O R
BIDAR SILVERWARE
P L A N
TEXTILE JEWELLERY
STONE CARVINGS POTTERY & CLAY
V I E W S
CRAFT BAZAAR STALLS
F L O O R P L A N
EXHIBITION
SPACE
AREA
EXHIBITION
40 X 20M
RECEPTION & WAITING
28 X 24M
OFFICES
4 X 5M
CONFERENCE ROOM
9.8 X 5.4M
WASHROOM (M)
13 X 7M
WASHROOM (F)
13 X 7M
GUEST ROOM 1
9 X 13M
GUEST ROOM 2
9 x 12.8M
GUEST ROOM 3
9 X 12M
GUEST ROOM 4
8.5 X 11.5M
GUEST ROOM 5
8.7 X 10.2M
GUEST ROOM 6
9.2 X 8M
ARTISAN’S ROOM
7 X 8M
RECEPTION & WAITING
GUEST ROOM ARTISAN’S ROOM
GUEST ROOM
ACCOMODATION & EXHIBITION
V I E W S
ACCOMODATION & EXHIBITION
FREELANCE PROJECT
DOOR 0.9
WINDOW 2.6
SEATING AREA
0.7 0.5 PILLAR
0.2 STORAGE SPACE OUTIDE WALL & 2.65 IN LENGTH.
0.7
TOTAL 6.17
BALCONY WITH RAILING 0.9
DOOR 0.68
0.2
1.82 WINDOW
2.89
1.37 WINDOW
0.9
0.5
DINING 3.22
LIVING ROOM 1.98
OFFICE
TABLE 0.5
1.1
WINDOW 1.4 TABLE BELOW
P L A N
0.2
BALCONY WITH RAILING 0.9
F L O O R
DOOR 0.9
WALL2.1
WALL 2.8 0.19 CABINET SPACE OUTSIDE WALL & 2.26 IN LENGTH.
0.29CABINET SPACE OUTSIDE WALL & 1.96 IN LENGTH.
ALL MEASUREMENTS ARE IN METERS
PASTEL COLOURS
M O O D B O A R D
BLUE VELVET FOR DINNING CHAIRS
PASTEL BLUE BLINDS
DINNING PASTEL COLOUR CABINET
GREY BLINDS
PATTERN FABRIC (NEW AREA) PASTEL BLUE SOFA FABRIC
PVC BLACK JAALI
ARABIAN CARPET LAMINATE
EXPOSED BRICK WALL
MINIMALISTIC PAINTING LAMINATE
CERAMIC TILES
V I E W S
LIVING ROOM & OFFICE
V I E W S
DINING
V I E W S
V I E W S
SEATING AREA
INTERNSHIP PROJECTS
1. PANDIT DEEN DAYAL UPADHAYAYA HOSPITAL, KUTAIL, KARNAL, HARYANA
SHEET TITLE:
BRICK WORK LAYOUT 200 MM WIDE BRICKWALL 100MM WIDE PARTITION WALL 250MM WIDE LEDGE WALL
WALL LEGEND
SCOPE OF WORK AND CONTRIBUTION: CAD DRAWING AND HATCHED DIFFERENT TYPES OF WALLS WITH DIFFERENT HATCH.
LEARNINGS: 1. 2. 3. 4.
5.
6.
LEARNED ABOUT DIFFERENT TYPES OF WALLS IN A TOILET. LEARNED ABOUT THEIR USE. BRICKWALL ENCLOSE THE TOILET AND IS 3400MM IN HEIGHT. PARTITION WALLS ARE 2100MM IN HEIGHT AND USED TO DIVIDE DIFFERENT TOILET COMPARTMENTS. LEDGE WALL IS 1200MM IN HEIGHT AND HIDES THE PLUMBING PIPES ALSO GIVES AN AESTHETIV VIEW AND A STORAGE SPACE. DIFFERENT HATCH REPRESENT DIFFERENT TYPES OF WALLS..
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