portfolio POOJA KABADI
OBJECTIVE Desirous for in-depth knowledge in architecture and obtaining practical exposure. Aim to combine creativity, design ideas, and research to work towards the prosperity of society. Impact the world positively and excel in my field through hard work, skill, and perseverance.
EDUCATION KLE Technological University, Hubbali, Karnataka (2016-2021) 8.58/10 CGPA
TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE • • • • •
Autocad Sketchup Adobe Photoshop Adobe InDesign Microsoft Office
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Lumion BIM software – Revit Abode Illustrator Adobe Premiere Pro Autodesk- Flowdesign
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Critical Thinking Active Listening Problem Solving Management skills Teamwork Willingness to learn
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Creativity Analytical thinking Effective Communication Leadership Adaptability
ACHIEVEMENTS •
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Represented college in Ethos National Association of Students of Architecture (2016-2020) (BCM, working drawing sheets presented for Reubens Trophy). Secured highest marks in Design Studio & achieved excellence by scoring highest marks in Semester II, III, IV, V, VI, and VII. Team leader during Urban Design-2019. Represented school several times in drawing competitions. Secured second position in State level Maths talent search. State-level Badminton player.
WORKSHOPS • Laurie Baker workshop held in Laurie Baker Center Kerela – Jun 2017 Acquired hands-on learning by constructing arch, making clay bricks and understanding materials used for low-cost housing along with pros and cons.
• Bamboo workshop- Feb 2018
About the usage of bamboo in construction, benefits of light material, and the ways to use it.
CONTENTS
SOFT SKILLS
OFFICE SPACES....................................................04 CONVENTION cENTER........................................10 APARTMENTS.........................................................18 SCHOOL.................................................................24 URBAN DESIGN....................................................28 WORKING DRAWING.........................................34 INTERIOR DESIGN.................................................40 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION................................44 MEASURE DRAWING..........................................46 DISSERTATION.......................................................48 OTHER wORKS....................................................50
• Paper Engineering Workshop-Feb 2017 With paper to improve creativity, skill and to understand open, semi-open, columnless structures. Constructed models such as dome, shell, tensile structures, etc.
• Workshops at Zonal National Association of Students of Architecture-2019. VOLUNTEERING •
Volunteered in organizing National Association of Students of Architecture -2019. • Volunteered in various Government initiatives like Paint the city, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan and Daan Utsav. English , Hindi, Kannada LANGUAGES
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01 OFFICE SPACES
THE OFFICE SPACE COMPRISES OF CURRENT TRENDS AND BLENDS FUNCTIONALITY INTO THE CO-WORKING SPACES
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OFFICE SPACES
Retail spaces with triple height entrance lobby
(AUG- DEC 2018)
Introduction The idea of co-working hub triggered as the new modern community,consists of more freelancers , start ups & solo entrepreneurs , and constitute a large amount of the total workforce in the future. Nowadays younger generations prefer to work in the places where they find a community of like-minded people as well as a fun and social workplace.
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Co-Working spaces Formal / Informal Working spaces Virtual Office spaces Serviced Office Spaces Shared Third space (Work / Play) Roof Top Restaurant/ Cafeteria Open office plaza Meeting / Conference spaces Rental spaces Amenities - Game zones ,Spa ,Re-creational spaces, Pre-viewTheaters, Private terraces, etc.
FIRST FLOOR LVL
RENTAL SPACES 1226.7sq.m
Virtual office spaces SECOND FLOOR LVL
Shared Third space (Work / Play) Workspace (Co-working office spaces)
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Workspace (Co-working office spaces) with ptivate tenant terrace space
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TRIPLE HT ENTRANCE LOBBY
THIRD, NINTH & TWELFTH FLOOR LVL
LIFT LOBBY
Workspace (Co-working office spaces)
+0.60M
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Indoor meeting zones (Formal & Informal) Open office plaza/Refuge area (Work / Play) (double ht)
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Shared Third space (Work / Play) Workspace (Co-working office spaces) with ptivate tenant terrace space
FOURTH,TENTH & THIRTEENTH FLOOR LVL
RENTAL SPACES 740.76sq.m
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FIFTH FLOOR LVL
Workspace (Co-working office spaces)
SECURITY
SECURITY
Co-working spaces Embrace a flexible approach to work, building a new way of working that helps maximizing productivity & build personal network of the users.
6.0M WIDE DRIVEWAY
Cafeteria / Informal meeting zones & outdoor seating spaces
10 M WIDE DRIVEWAY
Formulated Area Program consists of-
Sports zone/ spa(amenities space)
CHILLER PLANT ROOM
SERVICE ENT
RAMP TO BASEMENT
Type- Office Location- Yeshwantpur area, Bangalore, India. Site Area- 2.54 acres Permissible FAR- 3.0- 3.75 Max Permissible Ground coverage- 40% Max Permissible height - No height restriction Parking Requirements - 1 car park for every 50sq.m of built up.
10M WIDE DRIVEWAY
6.0M WIDE DRIVEWAY
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GROUND FLOOR LVL
Conference and meeting zones (indoor & outdoor)
10 M WIDE DRIVEWAY
Design Brief
TRANSFORMER & DG ROOM
STP
2 WHEELER PARKING
SIXTH FLOOR LVL
MASTER PLAN
Serviced Offices
Shared Third space (Work / Play)
SEVENTH & SIXTEENTH FLOOR LVL
Fully functional Office spaces designed for companies of all sizes. Fecilitating networking opportunities, strong business support, etc.
Shared Third space (Work / Play) (Indoor & Outdoor spaces)
Workspace (Co-working office spaces)
Shared Third space (Work / Play)
Virtual offices
Workspace (Co-working office spaces)
Use a prime Location as tenant business address, Avail personalizes reception, courier & telephony services.
EIGHTH & ELEVENTH FLOOR LVL
Refuge Area
Concept/ Planning Development 1
2
Open office plaza/Refuge area (Work / Play) (double ht)
Area covering 40% ground coverage for maximum utility as the demand/rental cost is more for the Ground floor spaces.
FOURTEENTH FLOOR LVL
Dividing in 3 parts • Central core- Lift lobby. • Working spaces on either side.
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Fire espcape & fire lift lobby in the working spaces which is within 25m distance and convenient in case of emergency.
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Third Shared Space (Work / Play) A common informal spaces at the center which acts as FUN & SOCIAL WORKPLACE.
Workspace (Co-working office spaces)
Open office plaza/Refuge area (Work / Play) (Below) Workspace (Co-working office spaces) FIFTEENTH FLOOR LVL
Amenities zone ( Game zones, preview theater, relaxation zone) (Play)
SEVENTEETH FLOOR LVL
SITE PLAN SITE PLAN
Roof top Indoor & outdoor Restaurant spaces
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Entrance view
BASEMENT PLAN SECTION AT AA’
View of open office plaza at 5th floor
SECTION AT BB’ WORKSPACE FLOOR PLAN
View of west side
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02. C
ONVENTION CENTER
Design Brief • • • • •
Type- Convention center Location- Bangalore, India. Site Area- 15.43 acres Permissible FAR- 2.5 Max Permissible Ground coverage- 45%
Design Story
UNDERGROUND
The site for the proposed project is situated in the northern part of Banglore. It is located to the north of Kempegowda International Airport, in the locality named Boovanahalli.The design in inspired by the concept of underground building, as the aerial distance between the airport and the site is less than 3 km. The design takes advantage of the nature.Earth acts as a natural sound damper thus minimising the cost on building materials,Temperature below the ground is around 4-5 degrees lesser, and it reduces the usage of centralised air conditioning,Green roof adds sustainability to the building,Gravity can be used for water service, minimising the costs on pumping, Fire Resistance, High thermal efficiency, Energy saving, Resistance to earthquakes and other natural calamities, Low construction and maintenance costs.The design has an enchanting mystery aspect. When one enters the site, he will remain oblivious of the convention centre as its hidden below the ground. The upper surface is a green roof, which is accessible to the public. Thus, there exists a water cascade which leads the way to the visitor. On entering, one experiences enormous openness with huge stairs leading the visitor downwards with falling water from floating structure around him. The water droplets sprinkles on the visitor as he walks down, which gives a soothing affect and a sense of celebration, happiness and tranquillity. This water further falls into the artificial lake present at the lowest level.There exists a huge open central space which acts as a point of convergence where people can meet and celebrate and the space also provisions an open air theater.The mystery element of the design will always make the building look fascinating. While the other construction techniques get evolved with time.
Formulated Area Program consists ofMeeting / Conference spaces Auditorium- 350 capacity Plenary Hall-2000 capacity Office spaces Multi purpose Hall Ball rooms
10 M WIDE ROAD
EXIT 3
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COSTUME ROOM
(MALE) (5.0X 4.0)M
STORE ROOM
(FEMALE) (5.0X 4.0)M
CCTV ROOM (5.0 X 4.0)M
(5.0 X 4.0)M
LADIES TOILET
LADIES TOILET
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COSTUME ROOM
(MALE) (5.0X 4.0)M
FIRE LIFT
COSTUME ROOM
(FEMALE) (5.0X 4.0)M
(5.0 X 4.0)M
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(5.0 X 4.0)M
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COSTUME ROOM
STORE ROOM
CCTV ROOM
FIRE LIFT
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STAGE
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TERRACE GARDEN OF UNDERGROUND FLOOR 2 (STREET)
TERRACE GARDEN OF UNDERGROUND FLOOR 1 (STREET)
400SQ.M
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
CORRIDOR OF 1.5 WIDTH
MIRROR
HALL 1 PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
TERRACE GARDEN OF UNDERGROUND FLOOR 2 (STREET)
MIRROR
TERRACE GARDEN OF UNDERGROUND FLOOR 1 (STREET)
MIRROR
JANITOR
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HALL 1
GENTS TOILET
CORRIDOR OF 1.5 WIDTH
FIRE LIFT
(EMERGENCY EXIT)
LADIES TOILET
(5.0X 4.0)M
INFO & REGISTRATION COUNTER
LADIES TOILET
JANITOR
AHU ROOM (5.0X 4.0)M
FIRE LOBBY
HALL 2
MULTI-FUNCTIONAL HALL (FLEXIBLE HALL)
LOBBY
(EMERGENCY EXIT)
CORRIDOR OF 1.5 WIDTH
815 SQ.M
HALL 3
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CONTROL ROOM (3.9 X 3.9)M
(FLEXIBLE HALL)
2788SQ.M
(CORE 4) CORRIDOR OF 1.5 WIDTH
TERRACE GARDEN OF UNDERGROUND FLOOR 2 (STREET)
TERRACE GARDEN OF UNDERGROUND FLOOR 1 (STREET)
CORRIDOR OF 1.5 WIDTH
AHU ROOM (5.0X 4.0)M
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE OF AUDITORIUM
JANITOR
GENTS TOILET
MIRROR
AHU ROOM
LADIES TOILET
SOUND PROOF CORRIDOR OF 5M WIDE
225SQ.M
FHR
FIRE LIFT
(EMERGENCY EXIT)
INFO & REGISTRATION COUNTER
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
DOWN
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SOUND PROOF CORRIDOR OF 5M WIDE
WATER CASCADE
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
MIRROR
LAKE
MIRROR
MIRROR
HALL 3 GENTS TOILET
FIRE LOBBY
FIRE LOBBY
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JANITOR
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10 M WIDE ROAD
FHR DOWN
TERRACE GARDEN OF UNDERGROUND FLOOR 2 (STREET)
MIRROR
LADIES TOILET
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
TERRACE GARDEN OF UNDERGROUND FLOOR 1 (STREET)
Water casade acting as a guide way
(7.4 X 10.0)M
400SQ.M
EXHIBITION HALL STORAGE AREA
UP
FREIGHT LIFT
10 M WIDE
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
HALL 2
400SQ.M
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PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
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425SQ.M
(18 X 8.5)M
GREEN ROOM (4.8 X 5.8)M
DOWN
CORRIDOR OF 1.5 WIDTH
AHU ROOM
CLOAK ROOM
(5.0X 4.0)M
(6.0 X 7.0)M
GENTS TOILET MIRROR
COSTUME ROOM
LADIES TOILET
COSTUME ROOM
(FEMALE)
(MALE)
(4.2 X 4.0)M
(4.0 X 4.0)M
STORE ROOM
CCTV ROOM (4.2 X 4.0)M
(4.0 X 4.0)M
MIRROR
MAIN ENTRANCE FOYER
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1050SQ.M
CABIN
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1050SQ.M
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(EMERGENCY EXIT)
WATER CASCADE
MAIN ENTRANCE FOYER
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740SQ.M
STAGE
(4.8 X 5.8)M
(CORE 2)
(CORE 1)
80.8SQ.M
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
(FLEXIBLE HALL)
GREEN ROOM
SOUND PROOF CORRIDOR OF 5M WIDE
225SQ.M
(EMERGENCY EXIT)
HELP DESK
BANQUET HALL
WHEELCHAIR
WHEELCHAIR
SOUND PROOF CORRIDOR OF 5M WIDE
TERRACE GARDEN OF UNDERGROUND FLOOR 2 (STREET)
FLOATING STRUCTURE FOR WATER FALL
LIGHT/ SOUND CONTROL ROOM
LIGHT/ SOUND CONTROL ROOM
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
TERRACE GARDEN OF UNDERGROUND FLOOR 2 (STREET)
(8.6X 9.7)M
TERRACE GARDEN OF UNDERGROUND FLOOR 1 (STREET)
STORAGE AREA FOR BANQUET
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RECEPTION DESK
AHU ROOM (5.0X 4.0)M
VIP LOUNGE
VIP LOUNGE LOBBY (8.5 X 14.6)M
(24.0 X 12.0)M
CABIN WAITING AREA
SERVICE STAIRCASE
FREIGHT LIFT
DOWN KITCHEN EXT
TOILET
FREIGHT LIFT UP ROLLING SHUTTER
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KITCHEN (14.9 X 6.9)M
(5.8X 7.4)M
PERGOLAS
SERVICE LOUNGE
Accessible g reen roofs
STORE ROOM
(14.7X 4.0)M
(3.8 X 3.8)M
CHANGING & LOCKER ROOM
MIRROR
RAMP
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REST ROOM
PERGOLAS
STORAGE/ LOADING IN ROOM
(25.9X 20.3)M
PERGOLAS
OUTDOOR SEATING
CHANGING & LOCKER ROOM
CAFETERIA
PERGOLAS
(FEMALE)
PLATFORM
(24.0 X 15.0)M
WATER CASCADE
ROLLING SHUTTER
(5.8X 7.4)M
TOILETS
PERGOLAS
PERGOLAS
MIRROR
PERGOLAS
DROP OFF POINT
DROP OFF POINT
10 M WIDE ROAD
10 M WIDE ROAD
6 M WIDE DRIVE WAY
6 M WIDE DRIVE WAY
6 M WIDE DRIVE WAY
6 M WIDE DRIVE WAY
6 M WIDE DRIVE WAY
10 M WIDE
10 M WIDE ROAD
WATER CASCADE
6 M WIDE DRIVE WAY
6 M WIDE DRIVE WAY
6 M WIDE DRIVE WAY
6 M WIDE DRIVE WAY
6 M WIDE DRIVE WAY
6 M WIDE DRIVE WAY
9 M WIDE DRIVE WAY
6 M WIDE DRIVE WAY
10 M WIDE ROAD
6 M WIDE DRIVE WAY
6 M WIDE DRIVE WAY
10 M WIDE ROAD
WATER CASCADE
EXIT 2
ROAD
6 M WIDE DRIVE WAY
Open cut out at ground level for ventilation
SECURITY ROOM
6 M WIDE DRIVE WAY
WATER CASCADE
SITE PLAN
6 M WIDE DRIVE WAY
6 M WIDE DRIVE WAY
EXIT 1 ENTRANCE PLAZA WITH SEATING'S
GATE 2 ENTRANCE PLAZA WITH SEATING'S SECURITY ROOM
GATE 1
MASTER PLAN GROUND FLOOR PLAN ( 0 LEVEL)
View near service entry
SECURITY ROOM
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PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTER AT
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REMARKS SCALE
NAME : POO USN : 01FA1
As one enters, they see the view of a natural green land form, with only one built form of the planary hall, which is visible to a person entering the site. The rest of the building is designed such that it lies underground and is not visible to a visitor, this adds an element a mystery to the building. Also, it provides different user experiences as one walks through it. There are green terraces in every floor, used for many activities like recreational purposes. The mystery element of the design will always make the building look fascinating.
Conceptual sketches & views
Detail @ A The section represents the open cut outs at ground level which provides natural lighting and ventilation for lower level. It creates a recreational zone with green spaces, falling water, green wall and provides a provision for outdoor seating. Thus, providing the ambiance of the nature This sketch gives a clear representation of water element acting as guide way to a visitor. The visitor will get an experience of huge open space. The huge central cut out can be utilized as recreational space. The staircase can also be used for seating purposes. The water then falls into an artificial lake.
AHU ROOM
SUIT 1
SUIT 2
SUIT 3
SUIT 4
(5.4 X 4.9)M
SUIT 5
(5.4 X 4.9)M
(5.4 X 4.9)M
(5.4 X 4.9)M
(5.4 X 4.9)M
(5.0X 4.0)M
FIRE LIFT
MIRROR
MIRROR
JANITOR
FHR
FIRE LOBBY
STALL 6 STALL 6
DRINKING WATER DISPENSER
MEETING ROOM
MEETING ROOM
MEETING ROOM MIRROR
AHU ROOM (5.0X 4.0)M
MIRROR
(6.0 X 8.0 )M
SUIT 2
SUIT 1 (5.4 X 4.9)M
SUIT 4
SUIT 3
(5.4 X 4.9)M
(5.4 X 4.9)M
(5.4 X 4.9)M
SUIT 5
JANITOR
(6.0 X 4.7)M
(6.0 X 4.7)M
MIRROR
AHU ROOM (5.0X 4.0)M
DRINKING WATER DISPENSER
AHU ROOM (5.0X 4.0)M
(5.4 X 4.9)M
CONVENTION HALL
WATER CASCADE
MIRROR
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
STALL 5
STALL 5
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STREET
WATER CASCADE
(DOWN)
400SQ.M
2788SQ.M LADIES TOILET
HALL 1 (DOWN)
KITCHEN STALL 5
STREET
(INFORMAL MEETING SPACE)
CORRIDOR OF 1.5 WIDTH
(FLEXIBLE HALL)
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
STALL 5
JANITOR
OUTDOOR SEATING
SERVICE AREA
HALL 1
TERRACE GARDEN OF UNDERGROUND FLOOR 2 (STREET)
(13.2 X 6.7 )M
BAR & RESTAURANT
WATER CASCADE
LADIES TOILET
MIRROR
(FLEXIBLE)
MIRROR
STALL 5
400SQ.M
2788SQ.M
CORRIDOR OF 1.5 WIDTH
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
(FLEXIBLE HALL) JANITOR
BALL ROOM 2
MIRROR
CONVENTION HALL 1.6 M WIDE CORRIDOR WHEN DIVIDED
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
CONVENTION HALL
(13.2 X 6.7 )M
TERRACE GARDEN OF UNDERGROUND FLOOR 2 (STREET)
TERRACE GARDEN OF UNDERGROUND FLOOR 2 (STREET)
TEMPORARY STAGE
(FLEXIBLE)
DOWN
WATER CASCADE
(DOWN)
STALL 6
DOWN
GENTS TOILET
BALL ROOM 2
MIRROR
TERRACE GARDEN OF UNDERGROUND FLOOR 2 (STREET)
(DOWN)
STALL 6
MIRROR
STREET
GENTS TOILET
MIRROR
DOWN
FIRE LIFT
FHR
DOWN
(DOWN) 2788SQ.M
225SQ.M
CONVENTION HALL
FIRE LOBBY
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
STALL 6
(DOWN) UP
2788SQ.M CONTROL ROOM UP
(FLEXIBLE)
(13.2 X 6.7 )M
(13.2 X 6.7 )M
UP
UP
(FLEXIBLE)
(FLEXIBLE)
(13.2 X 6.7 )M
(3.9 X 3.9)M
BALL ROOM 3
BALL ROOM 2
BALL ROOM 1
(FLEXIBLE)
(FLEXIBLE)
(FLEXIBLE)
(FLEXIBLE)
(13.2 X 6.7 )M
(13.2 X 6.7 )M
(13.2 X 6.7 )M
MULTI FUNCTIONAL SPACE
BALL ROOM 3
BALL ROOM 2
BALL ROOM 1
CONTROL ROOM
(20 X 13.0 )M
(3.9 X 3.9)M
HALL 2
FREIGHT LIFT
STALL 4
HALL 2
CONFERENCE ROOM
CONFERENCE ROOM
(5.8 X 10.4 )M
(7.4 X 10.4 )M
MEETING ROOM/ CONFERENCE ROOM
MEETING ROOM/ CONFERENCE ROOM
(9.7 X 10.0)M
(FLEXIBLE)
(FLEXIBLE)
(9.7 X 5.8M
MEETING ROOM/ CONFERENCE ROOM
(8.2 X 6.2)M
AHU ROOM (5.0X 4.0)M
DRY STORAGE AREA
(8.2 X 6.2)M
GENTS TOILET
MIRROR
FOYER
1050SQ.M
1050SQ.M
MIRROR
VIP LOUNGE
CABIN
MIRROR
400SQ.M
CORRIDOR OF 1.5 WIDTH
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
WATER CASCADE
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
400SQ.M
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
(DOWN)
(MULTIFUNCTIONAL SPACE)
1050SQ.M
1050SQ.M
(8.5 X 14.6)M
(24.0 X 12.0)M
CABIN
DOWN
FREIGHT LIFT
VIP LOUNGE LOBBY
CABIN
NWOD
VIP LOUNGE
(5.0X 4.0)M
NWOD
AHU ROOM
FREIGHT LIFT
1050SQ.M
1050SQ.M
CABIN
(24.0 X 12.0)M SERVICE STAIRCASE
(24.0 X 12.0)M SERVICE STAIRCASE
FOYER
FOYER NWOD
(8.5 X 14.6)M
FOYER
FOYER
NWOD
VIP LOUNGE LOBBY
OPEN OUTDOOR EXHIBITION SPACE
(0 LVL )
VIP LOUNGE LOBBY
AHU ROOM (5.0X 4.0)M
DOWN
DOWN
NWOD
NWOD
DOWN
(8.2 X 6.2)M
LADIES TOILET
CABIN
NWOD
NWOD
DOWN
FOYER
(-0.2 LVL )
1050SQ.M
DOWN
(WITH STORAGE SPACE)
26.9X 19.0)M
BOARD ROOM
DOWN
MIRROR
FOYER WAITING AREA
ADMIN AREA
STREET
STALL 1
BOARD ROOM
(DOWN)
(8.2 X 6.2)M
WATER CASCADE
STALL 1
FLOATING STRUCTURE FOR WATER FALL
DOWN
BOARD ROOM
(8.2 X 6.2)M
DOWN
(FLEXIBLE)
(9.7 X 5.8M
(DOWN)
BOARD ROOM
DOWN
425SQ.M
MEETING ROOM/ CONFERENCE ROOM
LADIES TOILET
CENTRAL MAIN KITCHEN MIRROR
(DOWN)
DOWN
GENTS TOILET
STALL 2
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
STREET
(8.2 X 6.2)M
STALL 2
AHU ROOM (5.0X 4.0)M
425SQ.M
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
BOARD ROOM AHU ROOM (5.0X 4.0)M
(DOWN)
DOWN
HALL 4
FLOATING STRUCTURE FOR WATER FALL
26.9X 19.0)M 1050SQ.M
(DOWN)
DOWN
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
FIRE LOBBY
(9.7 X 10.0)M
BOARD ROOM
FOYER
STREET
WATER CASCADE
TERRACE GARDEN OF UNDERGROUND FLOOR 2 (STREET)
MEETING ROOM/ CONFERENCE ROOM
STALL 1
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
TERRACE GARDEN OF UNDERGROUND FLOOR 1 (STREET)
TERRACE GARDEN OF UNDERGROUND FLOOR 2 (STREET)
400SQ.M
FLOATING STRUCTURE FOR WATER FALL
COLD STORAGE AREA
CENTRAL MAIN KITCHEN
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
400SQ.M
CORRIDOR OF 1.5 WIDTH MIRROR
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
(9.7 X 5.8M
STALL 1
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
(7.4 X 10.4 )M
DOWN
TERRACE GARDEN OF UNDERGROUND FLOOR 2 (STREET)
TERRACE MEETING SPACE TERRACE MEETING SPACE TERRACE MEETING SPACE
TERRACE GARDEN OF UNDERGROUND FLOOR 2 (STREET)
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
WATER CASCADE
TERRACE GARDEN OF UNDERGROUND FLOOR 2 (STREET)
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
TERRACE GARDEN OF UNDERGROUND FLOOR 1 (STREET)
TERRACE GARDEN OF UNDERGROUND FLOOR 2 (STREET)
(DOWN)
STREET
(DOWN) (DOWN)
(DOWN)
STREET
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
(FLEXIBLE)
(9.7 X 5.8M
CONFERENCE ROOM
(5.8 X 10.4 )M
(MULTIFUNCTIONAL SPACE)
NWOD
(FLEXIBLE)
(9.7 X 5.8M
MEETING ROOM/ CONFERENCE ROOM
CONFERENCE ROOM DOWN
(DOWN)
OPEN OUTDOOR EXHIBITION SPACE UP
(9.7 X 10.0)M
MEETING ROOM/ CONFERENCE ROOM
(9.7 X 9.4)M
AHU ROOM (5.0X 4.0)M
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
(MULTIFUNCTIONAL SPACE)
GENTS TOILET
NWOD
225SQ.M
MEETING ROOM/ CONFERENCE ROOM
MEETING ROOM/ CONFERENCE ROOM
OPEN OUTDOOR EXHIBITION SPACE
LAKE
STALL 3 STALL 3
FHR
NWOD
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
(FLEXIBLE)
(9.7 X 5.8M
(FLEXIBLE)
(9.7 X 5.8M
(FLEXIBLE)
(7.4 X 8.2 )M
(DOWN) 2788SQ.M
FIRE LIFT
(7.4 X 10.4 )M
MEETING ROOM/ CONFERENCE ROOM
CONFERENCE ROOM
(FLEXIBLE)
(5.8 X 8.2 )M
CONVENTION HALL
HALL 3
JANITOR
MIRROR
(5.8 X 10.4 )M
(9.7 X 10.0)M
(FLEXIBLE)
(9.7 X 5.8M
425SQ.M
STALL 2
MIRROR
(7.4 X 10.4 )M
CONFERENCE ROOM
(DOWN)
STALL 2
MEETING ROOM/ CONFERENCE ROOM
CONFERENCE ROOM
NWOD
(5.8 X 10.4 )M
CONFERENCE ROOM
MEETING ROOM/ CONFERENCE ROOM
MEETING ROOM/ CONFERENCE ROOM
(9.7 X 5.8M
LADIES TOILET
(FLEXIBLE)
(9.7 X 5.8M
CONFERENCE ROOM
(FLEXIBLE)
(FLEXIBLE)
(7.4 X 6.6)M
GENTS TOILET
(9.7 X 9.4)M
MEETING ROOM/ CONFERENCE ROOM
CONFERENCE ROOM
(FLEXIBLE)
HALL 4
MEETING ROOM/ CONFERENCE ROOM
MEETING ROOM/ CONFERENCE ROOM
(5.8 X 6.6)M
225SQ.M
(7.4 X 8.2 )M
STALL 2
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
FIRE LOBBY
CONTROL ROOM / ELECTRICAL ROOM
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
MEETING ROOM/ CONFERENCE ROOM
FHR
(FLEXIBLE)
(9.7 X 5.8M
(FLEXIBLE)
FIRE LIFT
CONFERENCE ROOM
(FLEXIBLE)
(5.8 X 8.2 )M
GENTS TOILET
JANITOR
MEETING ROOM/ CONFERENCE ROOM
UP
MEETING ROOM/ CONFERENCE ROOM
CONFERENCE ROOM
(9.7 X 5.8M
NWOD
MIRROR
(9.7 X 5.8M
LADIES TOILET
(FLEXIBLE)
(FLEXIBLE)
(7.4 X 6.6)M
GENTS TOILET
UP
(FLEXIBLE)
(5.8 X 6.6)M
(FLEXIBLE)
MIRROR
CONTROL ROOM / ELECTRICAL ROOM
MEETING ROOM/ CONFERENCE ROOM
(13.2 X 6.7 )M
MIRROR
MIRROR
JANITOR
MEETING ROOM/ CONFERENCE ROOM
MEETING ROOM/ CONFERENCE ROOM
BOARD ROOM
(5.0X 4.0)M
LADIES TOILET
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
(9.7 X 5.8M
MEETING ROOM/ CONFERENCE ROOM
JANITOR
LAKE
MIRROR
(FLEXIBLE)
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
AHU ROOM
STALL 3
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
MEETING ROOM/ CONFERENCE ROOM
2788SQ.M
DOWN
LAKE
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
MIRROR
(FLEXIBLE)
(13.2 X 6.7 )M
STALL 1
HALL 3 STALL 3
BOARD ROOM
CONVENTION HALL
FIRE LOBBY MIRROR
MIRROR
2788SQ.M
LADIES TOILET
FIRE LIFT
(FLEXIBLE HALL)
CONVENTION HALL
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
FHR DOWN
(FLEXIBLE HALL)
(5.0X 4.0)M
FLOATING STRUCTURE FOR WATER FALL
DRINKING WATER DISPENSER
DOWN
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
AHU ROOM
STALL 3
CUT OUT
TEMPORARY STAGE
MIRROR
DOWN
STALL 4
UP
DRINKING WATER DISPENSER
LAKE
2788SQ.M
FHR
FIRE LOBBY MIRROR
(DOWN)
225SQ.M
CONVENTION HALL
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
STALL 4
FIRE LIFT
UP
PRE-FUNCTION SPACE
STALL 4
FREIGHT LIFT STALL 4
AHU ROOM
VIP LOUNGE LOBBY
VIP LOUNGE
(5.0X 4.0)M
DOWN
TOILET
FREIGHT LIFT
SERVICE STAIRCASE
(24.0 X 12.0)M
CABIN
FREIGHT LIFT REST ROOM (3.8 X 3.8)M
MIRROR
(MALE)
REST ROOM
CABIN 1
(3.8 X 3.8)M
CABIN 2
CABIN 3
MANAGER CABIN
SERVICE STAIRCASE
FREIGHT LIFT
(5.8X 7.4)M
SERVICE LOUNGE
TOILET
FREIGHT LIFT
STORAGE/ LOADING IN ROOM
MIRROR
(MALE)
(14.7X 4.0)M
(3.8 X 3.8)M
CHANGING & LOCKER ROOM (MALE)
TOILET
FREIGHT LIFT
MIRROR
STORE ROOM
STORAGE/ LOADING IN ROOM
CAFE FOR VIP
REST ROOM
(25.9X 20.3)M
(5.8X 7.4)M
DOWN
CHANGING & LOCKER ROOM
DOWN
CHANGING & LOCKER ROOM
TOILET
FREIGHT LIFT
SERVICE LOUNGE
(14.7X 4.0)M
(3.8 X 3.8)M
SERVICE LOUNGE
CHANGING & LOCKER ROOM
STORAGE/ LOADING IN ROOM
(FEMALE)
(5.8X 7.4)M
MIRROR
CHANGING & LOCKER ROOM
CAFE FOR VIP
REST ROOM
(5.8X 7.4)M
(25.9X 20.3)M
STORE ROOM
(MALE)
(25.9X 20.3)M
(5.8X 7.4)M
TOILETS
CHANGING & LOCKER ROOM
SERVICE LOUNGE
STORE ROOM
(FEMALE)
STORAGE/ LOADING IN ROOM
(5.8X 7.4)M
(25.9X 20.3)M
TOILETS
CHANGING & LOCKER ROOM
MIRROR
(FEMALE)
STORE ROOM
(5.8X 7.4)M
TOILETS
MIRROR
CHANGING & LOCKER ROOM (FEMALE)
(5.8X 7.4)M MIRROR
TOILETS
MIRROR
-4.05M FROM GL FLOOR PLAN
-8.10M FROM GL FLOOR PLAN
-12.15M FROM GL FLOOR PLAN
-16.2M FROM GL FLOOR PLAN
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
LAKE
Built form popping out of the Natural landform On entering, one experiences enormous openness with huge stairs leading the visitor downwards with falling water from floating structure around him. The water droplets sprinkles on the visitor as he walks down, which gives a soothing affect and a sense of celebration, happiness and tranquillity. And this water further falls into the artificial lake present at the lowest level.
LAKE
openings for Lighting/ ventilation Green roof Covention hall 1
Auditorium Meeting/ conference spaces
Covention hall 2
SECTION ACROSS PLENARY HALL
Banquet hall Restaurant
Ground level
Green roof
Green Terraces
Office spaces Central open space
Semi-open Exhibition space
ROUGH SECTION AT BB’
LAKE
SECTIONS SECTIONS
PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL CO PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTER AT BANGALORE
LAKE
LAKE
SECTION AT AA’
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APARTMENT
(JAN- MAY 2018)
Introduction The project explores the possibility of Housing for diverse user groups, focusing on the requirements that suit the current Lifestyle. The concept focus on fostering a sense of community, living together, sharing spaces, resources. The design suffices all the facilities & requirements of ideal housing by integration of form & function.
Design Brief • • • • • • •
Type- Housing (Apartments) Location- Mangalore, karnataka India. Site Area- 6.14 acres Permissible FAR- 3.0 Max Permissible Ground coverage- 45% Max Permissible height- No height restriction Parking Requirements- 1 car park for every 75sq.m of built up.
CO-LIVING BLOCK PLAN (BLOCK A)
Area Program consists of• • • • • •
3BHK housing 2 BHK housing 1 BHK housing Studio apartment Club house Amenities- Swimming Pool (Adults / Kids), Tennis court, Indoor Gaming Zone, Gym, Mart,etc.
SITE PLAN
• Concept/ Planning Development Co-living block
2BHK & 3BHK PLAN (BLOCK B)
COMMUNITY
Studio block
2 & 3BHK block
LEGEND 2BHK housing 3BHK housing 1BHK housing Studio apartment Studio & 1BHK block
The housing project nurtures a sense of community, while the blocks are sundered with respect to the convenience of the user group , but still linked together as a community sharing common spaces and resources.
BASEMENT 2 PLAN GREEN SPACE (no escavation at this zone)
2BHK & STUDIO APARTMENT(BLOCK C)
Co-living Co-living is the current trend of sharing spaces with the like minded people. Millennials are mostly the user group belonging under this category. 3BHK , 2BHK , 1 BHK The three , two , one Bedroom Hall ( living) & Kitchen is mainly for the user’s having family. Studio Apartments Studio apartment also called as Bachelor apartment which combines number of spaces ( living, bedroom, kitchen in a single space for a single user.
BASEMENT 1 PLAN
BASEMENTPLAN
1BHK & STUDIO APARTMENT(BLOCK D)
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SECTION AT BB’ ( CO-LIVING BLOCK)
SECTION AT AA’ ( 2BHK & 3BHK BLOCK)
SECTION AT DD’ ( STUDIO & 1BHK BLOCK)
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04 SCHOOL
THE PROJECT PROMOTES POSITIVE LEARNING AMBIANCE WITH EMBINENT INFRASTRUCTURE AND PRISTINE OUTDOOR SPACES TO ENCOURAGE LEARNING
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SCHOOL
(AUG- DEC 2017)
Introduction The school is designed considering the intellectual, social and emotional interests of the students. This acts as the starting point for a student to excel. Spaces created inside the premises would influence effective teaching and make studying fun. Also, provides a healthy and welcoming environment.The ambience of the school promotes positivity and sanguine environment.
History & Geography Lab (11.0 x 8.0)
Library
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Staff-room (7.0 X7.0)
Class room (8.0 x 6.0)
Boys toilet (5.0 x 6.0)
Design Brief
fee counter
clerks room
Attender (3.0 X3.5)
Type- School Location- Hubbali, karnataka India Site Area- 3.92acres Permissible FAR- 2.0 Max Permissible Ground coverage- 40% max Max Permissible height- No height restriction
waiting Reception
Principal cabin (6.0 x 5.0)
Administration Block Classrooms- 20 no’s (Each class with 30 students) Library - 40 capacity Science Laboratory (physics, biology & Chemistry) History & Geography Labs-30 capacity Arts Craft Workshop- 30 capacity Art / Painting Room - 30 capacity Muiltipurpose Hall Toilets for Girls & Boys (As required)
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN
Area Program consists of-
Chemistry Lab ( 11.0 x 8.0)
Girls Toilet (5.0X6.0)
Mezznine reading space Boys toilet (5.0x 6.0)
Physics Lab (7.0 X 10.0)
SITE PLAN
Concept / Planning Development (sketches)
Admin below
FIRST FLOOR PLAN SINGLE BLOCK
Development of form based on the climatic analysis and the staggering of classrooms for better ventilation and creating interesting spaces for learning
SEGREGATION higher elementary block
TOILET
CLASSROOM
CLASSROOM
CHEMISTRY LAB
CLASSROOM
BIOLOGY LAB
LIBRARY
TOILET
elementary block
CLASSROOM
CLASSROOM
HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY LAB
CLASSROOM
COMPUTER LAB
Labs / Library block
Administration block
Segeration based on the activities performed (functionality of the space)
Biology Lab ( 11.0 X 8.0)
Library (12.0 X 10.0)
Classroom (8.0 x 6.0)
• • • • • • • • •
Conference room (11.0 x 8.0)
sick room (3.0X3.0)
(5
• • • • • •
Computer Lab (11.0 x 8.0)
Girls toilet (5.0 x6.0)
SECTION AT AA’
Conceptual sketch
Design elements• Though the blocks are segregated based on the activities performed but still connected through transition spaces like courtyards, semi open spaces, bridge at first floor, etc. • Open to syk spaces contributing to use maximum daylight. • Interesting spaces and green scapes in between classrooms as outdoor reading spaces and interaction spaces which motivates children for learning.
NORTH WEST ELEVATION
SITE SECTION
REVITALIZATION OF HERITAGE COMMONS (AUG- DEC 2019)
Country - India State - Karnataka
FIGURE GROUND RATIO- NOLLI’S MAP
EXISTING SITUATION ANALYSIS
State –Karnataka District –Bidar
Surface area Area of bidar – 43km2
An Historic Urban Landscape (HUL) approach for Inclusive and Resilient Development of Culural Landscape case- North- Bidar, Eastern part of Karnataka, India. The HUL is the Urban area understood as the result of a historic layering of cultural and natural values and attributes, extending beyond the notion of “historic centre” or “ensemble” to include the broader urban context and its Geographical settings. The HUL approach considers cultural diversity and NATURAL VALUE ASSESSMENT creativity as key assets for human, social and economic development, and provides tools to manage physical and social transformation and to ensure that contemporary settings and take into account regional contexts. The HUL approach learns from the traditions and perceptions of local communities, while respecting the values of the national and international communities.
SPACE SYNTAX
Ojeactives, Strategies, Action plan • • • •
Blue green strategy Public realm strategy Design program and Area development strategy Master plan
Factors affecting site
• Urban pressure • Environmental pressure • Tourism Pressure
LANDUSE
Master Plan
05 .URBAN DESIGN
( GROUP WORK)
DETAILED CULTURAL RESOURCE MAP
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URBAN INSERT
(INDIVIDUAL INTERVENTION)
Location- Nawbad, Bidar, Karnataka Total site development area- 61.2 acres Site area 1- 8600sq.m Site area 2- 18080sq.m The sites area are situated in the precinct of Bagh-E-Hamam, the source of the water system called Karez. One of the most unique features of Bidar is the historic ‘Karez’ system. The karez technology taps into the ground water sources (or natural springs) and transports it through an underground tunnel to the settlement, ending in surface canal and in the village for various uses.
Adaptive reuse and revitalization of traditional water system as water trail across Bagh-e-Hammam & its Precinct
AREA DEVELOPMENT PLAN OF MUSEUM OF AGRICULTURAL TOOL & SPICES (Site 2 area-18080sq.m)
Site 1- Museum of living water (1200sq.m built up area) Site 2- Museum of Agricultural tools & utensils Museum of Spices & seed bank Walkways, cycle tracks along the karez line & floral and medicinal plants as productive landscape as the part of area development and the eco- trail pass through these sites.
AREA DEVELOPMENT PLAN
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MUSEUM OF LIVING WATER
AREA DEVELOPMENT PLAN OF BAGH-E-HAMMAM
(Site 1 area-8600sq.m)
The intersection (recreational) zone between the living water museum & Bagh-e-Hammam
The heritage water trail has intersections at every 1000M, which consists of the shops, restrooms and seating spaces.
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06 .WORKING DRAWING (AUG- DEC 2018)
SANCTION DRAWING 35
DEATILED GROUND FLOOR PLAN
CENTERLINE DRAWING
EXCAVATION PLAN
FOOTING PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
TERRACE FLOOR PLAN
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SECTION AT AA’
EAST SIDE ELEVATION
SECTION AT BB’
NORTH SIDE ELEVATION
TOILET DETAILS
STAIRCASE DETAILS
DOORS & WINDOW DETAILS
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07 INTERIOR DESIGN
(JAN- MAY2019)
A GAMIMG STUDIO Design Brief Designing a space (5m x 6m) for a person considering the one’s persona through a thorough analysis. ABOUT -MICHAEL GRZESIET (SHROUD)
Professionally identified as Shroud, he is a polish Canadian twitch streamer and a former competitive counter shot, a globe offensive match. He’ s cool and composed, even though makes wild moves while Gaming. His character likes soothing colors like grey, green& voilet.
Colour paletteLighting
• • • • •
Wall & Flooring
Black, white and grey colours are used for walls and furnitures. Shroud is a calm person, blue and white colour represents calmness. The lighting plays a vital role for a gaming setup. Lighting of space varies as per the hue and impact of the game that he plays. Displays are used for making YouTube videos and he is a Professional Gammer.
Materials used•
Sound dampeners. (Used as wall panelling design). • Vinly flooring (black). • Hexa hydron lights (on the gaming table & triangular shape lights as wall panalling design). • UV led lights.
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CEILING PLAN
WALL ELEVATION-SIDE 1
The games that he plays have intense moments happening at each second, and the colours of the studio changes according to the theme of the game that he plays. Lighting and acoustics plays major role for designing this gaming studio.
List of Games • • • • • • •
Pubg Fortnite,Call Of Duty Battlefield V Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege, Ring Of Elysium Apex Legends
PLAN
WALL ELEVATION-SIDE 3
WALL ELEVATION-SIDE 2
SOFTWARE RENDERED VIEW
Sound dampners are itself used as a designing element to design a wall panelling along with the displays representing his logo. PHOTOGRAPH OF HANDMADE MODEL
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BUILDING CONSTRUCTION & MATERILAS (2016-2020)
PRE - ENGINNERED BUILDINGS
CONNECTIONS
STAIRCASE
TENSILE STRUCTURE
PNEUMATIC STRUCTURAL SYATEM
TWO-WAY RCC SLAB
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MEASURE DRAWING
ANAND NILAYA (JAN-MAY2017)
Location- Despande Nagar, Hubli, Karnataka Owner - S.B Anand Age of Building - approx 60+years
Introduction Documentation of 60 plus years-old residential building & understanding the construction technique, design methodology, materials used & manually measuring & understanding every detail of the building was a exceptional experience.
Characteristics of the House • The building is brick load bearing structure with the height of G+1. • The thickness of walls are around 60mm. • The depth of the foundation of the building is equal to the height of the single level i.e, 3.8m. • ThebRailway track rods are used as beams, since the owner served for the Railway Department. • The doors & windows are carved of traditional designs which are made up of pure teak wood.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
SITE PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
VIEW FRONT EKEVATION
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IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN ARCHITECTURE
(AUG-DEC 2019)
Parametric design
What is Artificial intelligence?
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rtificial intelligence, and in particular machine learning, is a fast-emerging field in the technology. Research mainly focuses on the impact of artificial intelligence on architectural design process with respect to time. The tools and methods used by architects always had an impact on the way building were designed. With the change in design methods and new approaches towards creation process, they became more than ever before crucial elements of the creation process. The automation of architect’s work started with computational functions that were introduced to traditional computer-aided design tools. Nowadays architects tend to use specified tools that suit their specific needs with respect to different architectural designs. The functional decomposition provides the basis for refining, adapting and creating new space types from existing knowledge about human activities. Consequently, building types can be refined, adapted, and created from their functional spaces. In some cases, they use artificial intelligence as a design tool. Despite many similarities, they have different advantages and disadvantages. Therefore, the change in the design process is more visible and unseen before solution are brought in the discipline. The article pres-
ents methods of applying the artificial intelligence algorithms in the architectural practice. Presented techniques allow new spatial solutions to emerge with relatively simple intelligent based algorithms, from which many could be only accomplished with dedicated software. Popularization of these methods among architects, will result in more intuitive, general use design tools.
Artificial intelligence is a branch of computer science that basically means that a machine is made to replicate human intelligence. Artificial intelligence (AI) is the facsimile of human intelligence processed by machines, especially computer systems. These processes include learning (the accretion of information and rules for using the information), reasoning (using rules to reach approximate or definite conclusions of given data) and self-correction. Artificial intelligence is a domain where the machines perform actions, which when performed by humans are considered as intelligent. The machines can achieve this by the means of machine learning, data analysis, applying different algorithms, interactions through interfaces, feedback, etc.
is based on algorithms that enable us to define a set of rules that will further help establish a relationship between design intent and design response. Every design will have set of parameters on which it is formed. They are main building block for any design. Parametric thinking introduces the shift in the mindset of the people between the search for an specific static and defined formal solution, and the design of the specific stages and factors used to achieve for a given problem.
Need of artificial intelligence in Architecture The field of architecture has seen immense change in recent times with advancement of technology. It has rather enhanced the process of design. In earlier times, an architect would single handedly design manually with the use of pen and paper to explain his ideas to his clients. But this manual drafting was not up to the mark, when the design needed integration of complex geometry and detailing. It was often observed that there was human error involved and the required precision was not met. This process was tedious and time consuming, and it was very difficult to incorporate changes.
Artificial Intelligence in Architectural design Concept of Artificial Intelligence deals with terminologies such as Internet of Things (IoT), parametric design, algorithmic design, computational design and generative design.
Internet of things is nothing but a system made by interconnecting different computing systems or devices such as digital machines, objects, sensors, etc. and these devices transfer data over the network with any human intervention. Artificial Intelligence for Cloud-based Internet of Things (IoT), In which ‘Thing’ refers to a device which is connected to the internet and transfers the device information to other devices These systems can be controlled by anywhere as they are connected to the network.
Computational designinvolves applying computational strategies to the design process. An architect usually depends on his experience and intuition to solve any design problem. Computational design on the other hand makes use more complex computational strategies for solving any design problem. Here the steps involved in coming to the final stage are more important than the final design itself.
Conclusion-
Artificial Intelligence in Architecture has seen a lot of progress over recent years and is setting new milestones with extensive research being done. In near future it may help architects in computing data, making predictions, prioritizing factors and guiding the process of construction. Thus, the responsibilities of an Artificial Intelligence architect would be expected to deliver tangible solutions to the clients. But surly Artificial Intelligence cannot completely replace architects any time soon, but tools based on Artificial Intelligence will assist architects in coming up with elaborate, precise and error free designs. An Artificial Intelligence Architect will be like a chief data scientist, who is responsible for planning the implementation of solutions and choosing the right technologies to do so. 49
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