PRATIK JADHAV
M.S. ARCH Pratt Institute,GAUD 2017-18
CONTENTS
01 PNEUMA Shell Studio Instructor : Kutan Ayata Site : Art OMI, New York Design Studio SPRING 2018 09 DIAGONAL HOUSE Design Team : ENIGTHO Site : Goa, India Project Commissioning FALL 2016
15 SKEW Design Team : ENIGTHO Site : Mumbai, India Project Commissioning FALL 2016
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STONE AND THE SEA
Design Team : Kshama Daftary Site : Santa Caterina, Italy Design Competition SPRING 2018
25 BOUTIQUE HOTEL Design Team :ASSOCIATED ARCHITECTS Site : Goa, India Hospitality Project SUMMER 2015
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NON STANDARD HOUSING
Studio Instructor : Kayzad Shroff Site : Karjat, India Undergraduate Design studio FALL 2013
33 G.F.C. DRAWINGS Studio Instructor : Devish Mittal Site : Colombo, Sri Lanka Technical Studio FALL 2013
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LIVING WITH GARBAGE
Studio Instructor : Nikhil Khadilkar Site : Deonar, India Undergraduate Thesis SPRING 2014
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Pneuma Shell // Omi Arts Center, NYC
SURFACE INFLATION : PNEUMA SHELL : ARCH 902 : SPECULATING ON ARCHITECTURAL MEDIUMS Studio Instructor : Kutan Ayata Site : Art OMI, New York Design Studio SPRING 2018
DESCRIPTION : The studio emphasizes contemporary and near future speculations into the design of project-based architectural visualization, architectural fabrication and/or those in between. Output of the studio, ranges from “undersized architecture” to “oversized products” and explore the disciplinary space between visualization and fabrication. Topics of focus include: live architectural rendering, animatronic architecture and pneumatic architecture. PREFACE : Today’s Anthropocene period, a new geological age in which human activity is acknowledged as the most powerful evolutionary force, has undermind a number of architecture’s disciplinary conventions. Architecture is no longer the province of humans only but today engages non-humans as well. It no longer defines as a stable object in an inert field that we have formerly called “nature” and architecture’s ability to monumentalize nationalistic politics unravels in light of today’s dispersed and emergent geopolitical alignments outside of the scale of human activity. Post-Human, Post Natural and Post National are key aspects to the studio. INTERVENTION: We will be looking at advanced design, representational agility, visualization, model fabrication and full scale prototyping. A Design Intervention, in the form of a pavilion, will be articulated, which will be derived through the concept of Anthropocene. 02
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Inflation // Spring
Pneuma Shell // Omi Arts Center, NYC
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Plan at Roof Level 05
Line Drawings
Pneuma Shell // Omi Arts Center, NYC
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Inflation // Summer
Pneuma Shell // Omi Arts Center, NYC
3' dia Latex Weather Balloon
2" dia Hollow Aluminum Tube Compacted Earth
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Diagonal House // Goa, India
DIAGONAL HOUSE PROJECT COMMISSIONING : Design Team : Pratik D Jadhav, Kshama Daftary Site : Goa, India Single Family House FALL 2016 DESCRIPTION : On a hot and humid site located in one of the most high spirited city of India, the project deals with articulation of a single family home for a client with a professional background in building contracting. During the first meeting with him, the brief which was provided, was clear. He was expecting the house to be planned in a non typical and non traditional manner. It had to respond to the site constrains with a compound area not exceeding a rectangle of 18 x 15 mts. Realizing this, the longest length of a rectangle being its diagonal, a decision was taken to incorporate the main functions to the house, along this axis. The house also had to strictly follow the principles of vaastu, as it was the client’s belief. Once all of the functions were planned, an axis was cleared towards the entrance, which gave an unobstructed view of a water body and a stone wall planted towards its end. It provided a relief at the entrance and the small scale of the plot went unnoticed.
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The entrance to the house is from the front porch which flows into the living room .The living room is blended with the landscape adjoining to it thereby introducing light and cross ventilation which would create more openness into the house. The entrance has two straight axis vision lines which culminate into open landscape areas. Upon entering the living one either sees the double height courtyard through the dining which is at the farther most corner of the house surrounded by a staircase resulting the house to appear open and not enclosed by walls . The second vision ends into a water body with has a sit out near it giving the same results.
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Diagonal // Front side street view
Diagonal House // Goa, India
Site Image: Rear
Site Image: Front
Staircase Form Work
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Plan at Ground Level
Plan at First Level 13
Diagonal House // Goa, India
Section across the staircase which shows the double height family area at first floor level. A view of the sloping roof sandwiched by stone walls.
G.F.C. Drawing // Plan at Ground Level
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SKEW : Design Team : ENIGTHO Site : Mumbai, India Project Commissioning FALL 2016
Massing Iterations The project is based at a residential locality in Mumbai. As a master planning strategy, a few design parameters were evolved to improvise on the existing skyline on site. Orienting the structure in a skew allows the individual flats to be in connection to the overall masterplan as well as give them a small enclosure. Blank walls are crafted to create a blur identity of each building. Site massing strategy is derived by defining the circulation pattern of different user groups. A common circulation core is shared by 3bhk and 4bhk occupants. Likewise, a common core is shared by 1bhk and 2bhk users. An independent core is provided to the premium 4bhk owners who have their apartments facing the main road and overlook into the common recreational green space.
Plan at Fifth Level 15
Master planing Strategy
Skew // Mumbai, India
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4 Bhk Apartment
Formal Stratergy
4 Bhk Apartment
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Master planing Strategy
Skew // Mumbai, India
4 Bhk Apartment
Massing Model 4 Bhk Apartment
1 Bhk Apartment
3 Bhk Apartment
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Dialogue // Favignana, Italy
STONE AND THE SEA : A DIALOGUE : ART PRISON : RECREATIONAL VISUALIZATION Design Team : Pratik D Jadhav, Kshama D Daftary Site : Santa Caterina, Italy Design Competition SPRING 2018 DESCRIPTION : The fortress of Santa Caterina stands over the peak of Favignana, an isle set at the heart of the Mediterranean Sea. It appears as a real jewel of solitude. It is a place imbued with an imposing and moving beauty. Art Prison. This is a competition in collaboration with the Municipality of Favignana aiming at making the most of a remarkable context in order to transform Santa Caterina Fortress into one of the most suggestive centers of contemporary art of the Mediterranean. PREFACE : Solitude has always been highly fascinating for human beings. Hermitages, fortresses, shelters. Since the dawn of time, human beings have been looking for a solitary condition, avoiding their counterparts as if they wanted to rediscover a feeling of purity, reconciliation with their self and union with nature. INTERVENTION: We will be looking at an extension to the Castle complex, a sublime place of encounter, culture and creative research where artists will have the opportunity to relax and enjoy in an untouched place. The latter will be the perfect context to inspire artists’ imagination and make them express the real essence of their inner self.
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Favignana, with its strong geographical and historical context of the tonara and the mattanza, is an important aspect of culture. The process of the tuna getting caught in a series of nets which diminishes gradually ultimately reaching the chamber of death is graphically represented in to the pathway leading to the prison, and later into the wave which combines with a series of nets Water
Molecular Diagram
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Stone
Dialogue // Favignana, Italy
The fortress of Santa Caterina
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Viewing Deck
Fort Complex
The Wave
Art Museum
Stone and the Sea : A Dialogue The prison had been in its position standing still, undergoing the wear and tear of nature and human vandalism. The sea and the prison in such close proximity have been having a conversation with each other since ages. A moment in this conversation had been encapsulated into a museum which holds artistic decor, where a wave tried to collide with the prison and the structure standing in its glory is width standing it. The wave had been symbolized in to a form which shows a brutal nature of water, its intensity, force, sharpness and edges which is trying to engulf the prison from all sides. 23
Dialogue // Favignana, Italy
Final Model // Pla Printed Frame + 5� Latex Balloons
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BOUTIQUE HOTEL : Design Team :ASSOCIATED ARCHITECTS Site : Goa, India Hospitality Project SUMMER 2015
Rear side view
Front side view
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G.F.C. Drawing // Plan at Forth Level
Boutique Hotel // Goa, India
Traditional Goan Hotel : Drafting out a complete set of G.F.C. along with its site execution The accuracy of each construction element is monitored and never compromised. The forth level of the hotel, varies in terms of its floor plate as an additional room was planned later due to change in building regulations pertaining to the area. As a design improvisation, the room was planned in a way, so as to make it look like a floating mass supported by flare columns. The common passage on all floors, is designed to face the main facade. By doing this, it flooded by natural light reducing the maintenance cost to the project. The roof is pitched, to break the linearity and boxy nature of the front facade. An
Elevation Render // Front Facade
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Non-Standard Housing // Karjat, India
NON STANDARD HOUSING : PARAMETRIC DESIGN Studio Instructor : Kayzad Shroff Site : Karjat, India Undergraduate Design studio FALL 2013
DESCRIPTION : The fourth year housing studio mainly intends towards understanding and implementation of the latest form of architecture and planing strategy, known as “the parametric build form”. The function to be loaded on an isolated site of Karjat which falls in the remote areas of India, is a “second home” cluster scheme. The main design strategy is to evolve an overall masterplan. Individual layouts derived by this strategy are similar to each other in their spatial arrangement but differ in their overall form.
Final Model // Pla Printed Frame + 5” Latex Balloons
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Plan at 1meter
Plan at 4meter
Plan at 7meter 29
Plan at roof level
Non-Standard Housing // Karjat, India
Courtyard
Kitchen area
Living room
Bathing area
Master’s bedroom
Servant’s room
Dining area
Deck
Cross Section // Cut across the Contours
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Shared Courtyard Private Courtyard Courtyard
Living room
Dining area
Kitchen area
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Inflation // Summer
Living room
Master’s bedroom
Dining area
Toilet
Kitchen area
Staircase
Maid’s room
Passage
Non-Standard Housing // Karjat, India
Plan at 1meter from Base contour
Site Section // Cut along the Contours
Plan at 4meter from Base contour
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G.F.C. DRAWINGS :
DESCRIPTION : The technical studio conducted during the undergraduate architecture course, intends to deliver a complete set of good for construction drawings pertaining to a design project which was completed during the previous year. The intention is to enable an accurate understanding of line drawings with universally accepted nomenclature. The project is detailed to its last inch and the drawings are represented in shades of grey.
Studio Instructor : Devish Mittal Site : Colombo, Sri Lanka Technical Studio FALL 2013
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Technical Drawings // Residential Building, New York
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LIVING WITH GARBAGE INFRASTRUCTURE RE-IMAGINATION : Studio Instructor : Nikhil Khadilkar Site : Deonar, India Undergraduate Thesis SPRING 2014 DESCRIPTION : Garbage is taken up from the dumping ground, filtered into its various components (plastic, metal, glass) and then sent out into various recycling plants in the city which forms a network. Intent is to make people aware about this part of the city which is constantly inhaling all its trash and the community which has developed around it. So the idea here is to create a space which responds to the exciting community in terms of their culture as well as their occupation (a live exhibition space which exhibits their on going activities). And later on this space becomes a museum when the dumping ground is shut. It becomes an extension to the proposed garden by the government.
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Section across Garbage separation workshops showing its relation to Public plaza
Living With Garbage // Mumbai, India
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Legend 1- Newspaper reading center 2- Child day care 3- Garbage archive
4- Public plaza 5- Workshops 6-Garbage museum
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Plan at 3’ from Ground Level
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Initial Study model A conscious design element is created to physically connect the existing housing and industrial units, to a public plaza. It is an attempt to invite the slum dwellers, to the workshops which support the garbage industry on a systematic platform. Design intervention model The overall Design proposal is to transform the existing chaotic dump site, into a large scale public recreational garden which is given back to the city. In doing so, the existing garbage industry is hugely affected and will invariably act as a design consideration.
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Proposed site plan
Living With Garbage // Mumbai, India
An aerial view of the proposed intervention, depicts the possibility of reducing the height of the existing stone wall at various spots. It releases the rigidity and the intense separation between the dumping ground and its neighboring slum. 44
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