Architecture Portfolio 2017-2021

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ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO SELECTED WORKS 2017-2021

RAGHAV GARG


Hello, I am a 21 year old undergraduate architecture student, currently in 4th year at University School of Architecture and Planning, GGSIPU. I am looking for opportunities to develop myself professionally as an intern architect. As a passionate designer I have been very keen about the concept and creativity of design. I have always worked on achieveing design solutions which enhance the user-experience. I am interested in tasks that provide new challenges and learning oppurtunities and are engaging. I look forward to develop my skills and knowledge in a professional environment. A design enthusiast who is always looking for some challenges and new ideas to explore.

RAGHAV GARG DOB: 13 September, 1999 Nationality: Indian Languages English Hindi Contact +91 9971983693 raghavgarg9042@gmail.com


EDUCATION B. Arch University School of Architecture and Planning, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi, 2017-2022

School

Competitions,Workshops, Extras COMPETITIONS Schindler Hatke Elevator Design Contest, 2020 Kaarwan National Design Competiton, 2020 Griha Trophy, NASA 2019 Landscape Trophy, NASA 2018 WORKSHOPS Leh Summer Urban Study, Leh Ladakh, July 2019

Senior Secondary CBSE St. Columba’s School, New Delhi, 2015 Higher Senior Secondary CBSE St. Columba’s School, New Delhi, 2017

SUMMER INTERNSHIP Nexus Design Integrated, Delhi, August 2019

ACADEMIC WORKS

Softwares and Skills

Semester 8 Architectural Thesis- Urban Food Hub, Greater (Ongoing) Noida, Yamuna Expressway

Autodesk Autocad Autodesk Revit Google SketchUP Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign Rhinoceros 3D Grasshopper Lumion Enscape Microsoft Office

Semester 7 Urban Design- Central Vista Redevelopment Research Paper- Gentrification of Khan Market Semester 6 Mixed use, mixed income group housing, Okhla Semester 5 Sub-District 100 bedded Hospital, Dwarka, Delhi Semester 4 Socio-Cultural Centre design, Dwarka, Delhi Semester 3 Senior Secondary School Design, Dwarka, Delhi Semester 2 Residence design for an Architect Semester 1 Grocery booth design

CREATIVITY SKILLS Sketching, Painting, Hand Rendering, 3D Modelling, Photography.

REFERENCES Prof. Rajat Ray Professor, USAP, GGSIPU, New Delhi rajatray@ipu.ac.in +91 98100 06311 Ar. Intekhab Alam Principal Architect, EMARA Archietcts. ar.intekhab@gmail.com +91 88023 06311


INSIDE Table of Contents

Academic Project

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Residence Design Semester 2 Jan-Jun 2018

Academic Project

02

Group Housing Semester 6 Jan-Jun 2020

Academic Project

03

Hospital Design Semester 5 Aug-Dec 2019

Academic Project Internship

04

Working Drawings Semester 6 Jan-Jun 2020

Thesis Project

05

Urban Food Hub Semester 8 Jan-Jun 2021


Academic Project

06

Urban Design Semester 7 Aug-Dec 2020

National Competiton

07

Elevator Design August-September 2020

National Competiton

08

Covid Care Centre June-July 2020

Summer Workshop

09

Leh Urban Study July 2019

Dummy Project

10

Office Interiors

January 2021


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RESIDENCE DESIGN LOCATION: Chattarpur FarmsRENDER MAIN VIEW

MAIN VIEW RENDER

Creating a 2018 central courtyard to bring in YEAR: more light and ventilation in the house CATEGORY: project andAcademic to reduce the heat gain.

Creating a space for a terrace garden along two edges of the built mass create an interesting form.

Creating punctures in the built mass in the form of balconies to bring in more light and create spill-over, relaxing spaces.

Individual Project SOFTWARES USED: AutoCAD, Revit, Rhino, Photoshop, Lumion

Carving spaces from to house to make a ‘home’. The brief of the design problem was to design a Luxury House in for a business family of six people in Chatturpur Farms, Delhi. The brief stated that the family comprises of three generations who like to spend time together and at the same time need their private living spaces. The brief demanded huge, well-ventilated open spaces which would act as the main living space throughout the day. The family, irrespective of their modernity, was quite spiritual. The brief strictly demanded a party terrace and an ostentatious temple with some additional spill over space, to conduct prayer meets with the extended family.

MAIN VIEW RENDER

TEMPLE AND COURTYARD VIEW RENDER


TERRACE/POOL

VIEW OF THE PROPOSED RESIDENCE


CONCEPT AND FORM DEVELOPMENT

Restricted Spaces Private Spaces Semi-Private Spaces Public Spaces

Total built mass, considering the whole FAR while leaving the setback spaces for parking and other other facilities like lawns and swimming pool. TERRACE/POOL

TEMPLE AND COURTYARD VIEW RENDER

Extruding and recessing volumes to maximise the intake of natural light and create active spaces .

HIERARCHY OF SPACES Restricted Spaces

Kitchen & Dining

Private Spaces

Office

Semi-Private Spaces

Living Spaces

Public Spaces Creating a central courtyard to bring in more light and ventilation in the house and to reduce the heat gain.

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Courtyard & Terrace

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Temple Bedrooms

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN

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1- Family Entry 2- Living Room 3- Theatre 4- Grand Parent’s Room 5- Washroom, Walk-in-Closet 6- Extra Bedroom 7- Washroom, Walk-in-Closet 8- Balcony connected to deck 9- Winter Deck 10- Washing and Utility Area 11- Central Courtyard 12- Temple 13- Drawing Room 14- Dining Room 15- Architect’s Home Office 16- Staff/Office Entry 17- Kitchen 18- Store Room 19- Powder Room 20- Swimming Pool

FIRST FLOOR

21- Living Room 22- Master Bedroom 23- Washroom, Walk-in-Closet 24- Kid’s Room-1 25- Washroom, Walk-in-Closet 26- Kid’s Room 2 27- Washroom, Walk-in-Closet 28- Balcony 29- Store Room 30- Strong Room 31-Pantry and Breakfast Room 32-Terrace Garden


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MIXED-USE MIXED INCOME GROUP HOUSING LOCATION: Plot B, 319, Okhla I YEAR: 2020 CATEGORY: Academic project Group Project SOFTWARES USED: AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUP, Photoshop, Lumion

`Building a Stronger Community´ A mixed-use housing complex catering to the various income groups in Delhi is designed at Plot B, 319, Okhla I, Okhla Industrial Area. In the housing project, spaces are articulated to create a dialogue between the built and un-built. The concept was to break the typical urban lifestyle in which people stay indoors, isolated from their surroundings. Design elements and features like terrace gardens, earth mounds, clubhouse and a vast central recreational area were created, which act as socialising spaces. Through the design the aim is to rejuvenate the lifestyle of the households by providing the residents an environment in which they can enjoy their own space as well as mix up with the community. The design also features luxury amenities like restaurants, gym, retail stores, salon & spa, day-care centre and a pet-care centre.


VIEW OF THE PROPOSED HOUSING COMPLEX


SITE LAYOUT Site Area 21,000 Sq. M

HAMDARD FACTORY

DG SET 6 M DRIVEWAY

Permissible G.C. 55% Permissible F.A.R 3.00 Permissible Height 55 M

SERVICE ENTRY SERVICE VEHICLE DROP OFF ENTRY

Front Setback 15 M

BASEMENT EXIT

Rear Setack 9M RAMP IN

Achieved F.A.R 2.865

PATHWAY

Achieved G.C. 34.89%

COMMERCIAL BLOCK

Basement Parking Basement 1 364 Cars 60 Bikes

HERB GARDEN

COMMUNITY BLOCK

Basement 2 364 Cars

JACUZZI

RAMP OUT

Surface Parking 111 Cars

BASKETBALL COURT

SWIMMING POOL

OKHLA ESTATE MARG

SERVICE VEHICLE DROP OFF

EARTH MOUND

ENTRY 6 M DRIVEWAY HT PANEL ROOM

LT PANEL ROOM

TRANSFORMER

DG SET TERTIARY ROAD


HAMDARD FACTORY

DG SET 6 M DRIVEWAY

CLUSTER A

CLUSTER B

JOGGING TRACK

TOT-LOT AREA

BASEMENT EXIT

BADMINTON COURTS AMPHITHEATER

SENIOR CITIZEN SEATING

CLUSTER C

BASEMENT EXIT

6 M DRIVEWAY ENTRY

DG SET TERTIARY ROAD


HOUSING CLUSTER PLANS

UNIT PLANS

CLUSTER TYPE A

COMBINATION OF 1, 2 AND 3 BHK UNITS TO PROVIDE FOR THE OPTION OF SEPERATE EXTENDED FAMILY LIVING.

1 BHK APARTMENT CARPET AREA 64 Sq. M

CLUSTER TYPE B

COMBINATION OF STUDIO APARTMENTS AND 4 BHK UNITS FOR THE PURPOSE OF MAINTAINING HOME AND OFFICE DYNAMICS.

CLUSTER TYPE C

COMBINATION 2 AND 3 BHK UNITS TO PROVIDE COMFORTABLE AND FAMILY ENVIRONMENT.

INCLUSIVE

STUDIO

1 BHK

1BHK+S

2 BHK

3 BHK

4 BHK

2 BHK APARTMENT CARPET AREA 140 Sq. M


STUDIO APARTMENT CARPET AREA 40 Sq. M

1 BHK+ STUDY APARTMENT CARPET AREA 80 Sq. M

3 BHK APARTMENT CARPET AREA 160 Sq. M

4 BHK APARTMENT CARPET AREA 205 Sq. M


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SUB-DISTRICT HOSPITAL DESIGN LOCATION: Sector 16B, Dwarka, Delhi YEAR: 2019 CATEGORY: Academic project Individual Project SOFTWARES USED: AutoCAD, Revit, Rhino, Photoshop, Lumion

A sub-District healthcare facility is designed in Sector 16B, Dwarka, as per the requirements of ZDP 2021. The project is to serve the developing sub city of Dwarka. The site has good oppurtunities in terms of client and patient potential as it is located in the vicinity of numerous housing societies and many universities with hostels. A biophilic design approach was adopted to improve the psychological and physiological health of all the stakeholders. A major focus has been given to the views and healing spaces for the patients as well as the attendants.The hospital doesn’t feel like a hospital, but a healing space closer to nature, where patients can recover in a health environment. The connect to nature has been achieved by providing various terrace gardens in the form of therapeutic patient terraces.


VIEW OF THE PROPOSED SUB-DISTRICT HOSPITAL PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION


LEGEND

Fifth Floor

O. P. D

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

FUNCTION AND ACTIVITY DISTRIBUTION

Operation Theatre and Recovery Rooms HDU, ICU, NICU Delivery Unit

EMERGENCY I. C. U CORES I. P. D

Second, Third, Fourth Floors

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IPD Wards, Therapeutic Terraces

LOBBY SERVICES ADMIN Service Floor

DIAGNOSTICS

Manifold Room, CSSD, IPD Stores

DELIVERY UNIT TERRACES First Floor

Admin, OPD, Diagnostics

STP ETP

Transformer

Emergency Parking

Prayer Wall

Canteen

Ambulance Parking

Ground Floor Reception Emergency and Minor OT OPD Heavy Diagnostics

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

Assembly Point


O.P.D

ADMIN

EMERGRNCY

1POSITION 2NAME 3MODEL 4CODE ROOM 5MANUFACTURER 6UNITS 8MASS 9NOTE

ROOM 1POSITION 2NAME 3MODEL 4CODE 5MANUFACTURER 6UNITS 8MASS 9NOTE

1POSITION ROOM 2NAME 3MODEL 4CODE 5MANUFACTURER 6UNITS 8MASS 9NOTE

ROOM 1POSITION 2NAME 3MODEL 4CODE 5MANUFACTURER 6UNITS 8MASS 9NOTE

1POSITION ROOM 2NAME 3MODEL 4CODE 5MANUFACTURER 6UNITS 8MASS 9NOTE

ROOM 1POSITION 2NAME 3MODEL 4CODE 5MANUFACTURER 6UNITS 8MASS 9NOTE

ROOM 1POSITION 2NAME 3MODEL 4CODE 5MANUFACTURER 6UNITS 8MASS 9NOTE

1POSITION ROOM 2NAME 3MODEL 4CODE 5MANUFACTURER 6UNITS 8MASS 9NOTE

ROOM 1POSITION 2NAME 3MODEL 4CODE 5MANUFACTURER 6UNITS 8MASS 9NOTE

FIFTH FLOOR PLAN

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION ROOM 1POSITION 2NAME 3MODEL 4CODE 5MANUFACTURER 6UNITS 8MASS 9NOTE

ROOM 1POSITION 2NAME 3MODEL 4CODE 5MANUFACTURER 6UNITS 8MASS 9NOTE

ROOM 1POSITION 2NAME 3MODEL 4CODE

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

INTENSIVE CARE UNIT

ROOM 1POSITION 2NAME 3MODEL 4CODE 5MANUFACTURER 6UNITS 8MASS 9NOTE

1POSITION ROOM 2NAME 3MODEL 4CODE 5MANUFACTURER 6UNITS 8MASS 9NOTE

ROOM 1POSITION 2NAME 3MODEL 4CODE 5MANUFACTURER 6UNITS 8MASS 9NOTE

ROOM 1POSITION 2NAME 3MODEL 4CODE 5MANUFACTURER 6UNITS 8MASS 9NOTE

ROOM 1POSITION 2NAME 3MODEL 4CODE 5MANUFACTURER 6UNITS 8MASS 9NOTE

1POSITION ROOM 2NAME 3MODEL 4CODE 5MANUFACTURER 6UNITS 8MASS 9NOTE

ROOM 1POSITION 2NAME 3MODEL 4CODE 5MANUFACTURER 6UNITS 8MASS 9NOTE

ROOM 1POSITION 2NAME 3MODEL 4CODE 5MANUFACTURER 6UNITS 8MASS 9NOTE

ROOM 1POSITION 2NAME 3MODEL 4CODE 5MANUFACTURER 6UNITS 8MASS 9NOTE

OPERATION THEATRE

ROOM 1POSITION 2NAME 3MODEL 4CODE 5MANUFACTURER 6UNITS 8MASS 9NOTE

ROOM 1POSITION 2NAME 3MODEL 4CODE 5MANUFACTURER 6UNITS 8MASS 9NOTE

ROOM 1POSITION 2NAME 3MODEL 4CODE 5MANUFACTURER 6UNITS 8MASS 9NOTE

ROOM 1POSITION 2NAME 3MODEL 4CODE 5MANUFACTURER 6UNITS 8MASS 9NOTE

ROOM 1POSITION 2NAME 3MODEL 4CODE 5MANUFACTURER 6UNITS 8MASS 9NOTE

ROOM 1POSITION 2NAME 3MODEL 4CODE 5MANUFACTURER 6UNITS 8MASS 9NOTE

DELIVERY UNIT

OT ROOM PRE AND POST OT ROOM DOCTOR’S AND STAFF AREA DELIVERY ROOM LABOUR ROOM I.C.U. AND H.D.U. NURSING STATION ROOM

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

ROOM 1POSITION 2NAME 3MODEL 4CODE 5MANUFACTURER 6UNITS 8MASS 9NOTE

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PATIENT ROOMS NURSING STATIONS DIRTY AND CLEAN UTILITIES STAFF AREAS PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PATIENT TERRACES

IN-PATIENT DEPARTMENT

TRIAGE AND TREATMENT AREA DOCTOR’S ROOM DIAGNOSTICS WAITING AREA CONSULTATION ROOM DOCTOR’S AND STAFF ROOM PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION WAITING AREA RECEPTION AND PATIENT SERVICES HOSPITAL ADMIN AND SERVICES ROOM

SECOND FLOOR PLAN TYPICAL I.P.D. PLAN

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

GROUND FLOOR PLAN


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WORKING DRAWINGS YEAR: 2019, 2020 CATEGORY: Summer Internship Academic Project PROJECT: Hospital, Tama Brewery SOFTWARES USED: AutoCAD

RAFT FOOTING DETAIL

PLINTH PROTECTION DETAIL

TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN

KHURRA SECTION DETAIL

SHAFT END DETAIL

PARAPET DETAIL


TYPICAL BASEMENT PLAN

SECTION THROUGH THE STAIRCASE

SECTION AA’


SUNKEN SLAB DETAIL

TOILET PLAN

SUMP DETAIL

SECTIONAL ELEVATION A

LIFT PIT DETAIL

SECTIONAL ELEVATION C

TERRACE GARDEN DETAIL


STARCASE DETAIL

WINDOW CILL AND LINTEL DETAIL

WINDOW DETAIL- JOINERY TO WALL

EXPANSION JOINT DETAILS

INVERTED CEILING PLAN, TAMA BREWERY(SUMMER INTERNSHIP)


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URBAN FOOD HUB LOCATION: Greater Noida,Yamuma Expressway YEAR: 2021

CONCEPT

SITE SELECTION

The concept is to envision an engaging food public space, that projects gastronomy as its core value. The aim is to provide all facilities and activities in relation to each other to develop a holistic scheme for the functioning of the food hub. The food culture in India has broad spectrum. The proposed hub should refect the street culture and urban culture of food in harmony. Since the users will be related to very different activities related to food yet connected by food, it becomes essential that the place should have creative elements which are supplementary to a particular activity and complementary to the others.

CATEGORY: On going Thesis Project SOFTWARES USED: AutoCAD, Revit, Rhino, Photoshop, Lumion

The thesis aims to merge together food related activities such as restaurants, gastro galleries, street food establishments, food markets, culinary schools, food exhibitions, food markets, farmers market and farmer training center, organic and urban farms etc. together to form a food hub. Further the relationship between architecture, food, retail in a place is to be explored. The Temporal and fixed programming will both, help to create an identity of the food hub. The aim of the thesis is to create a Socio-Cultural Hub centred around food and culinary activities on Yamuna Expressway, particularly for travellers commuting through the expressway, for the tourists who would travel via this route once the Jewar Airport commences operations and for the residents who would soon settle into the developing townships and housing socities in the near future.

ENGAGING STREET

SHOP

COOK/EAT

URBAN CULTURE

INNOVATE

INTEGRATE USERS

LEARN

COLLABORATE

PROJECT VISION

LOCATION

CONNECTIVITY

UPCOMING AIRPORT

POTENTIAL OF URBAN GROWTH Greater Noida has a great potential to be developed as a satellite town of NCR in the near future. There are numerous residential and institutional projects being executed at present and many are proposed. GOOD CONNECTIVITY The expressway provides an important connection between Delhi and the religious cities of Vrindavan and Mathura and the tourist city of Agra. UPCOMING AIRPORT The proposed hub is at a travel distance of around 40 minutes from the proposed airport site and will function as a junction for the people dropping of their relatives. The proposed hub will function as a pit-stop, midway on the route connecting the airport with the city.

USER GROUP

VERSATILE PUBLIC SPACE Functionally integrate varios food related activities that very different in nature. ROOM FOR INNOVATION Create a space to incubate small food businesses and provide the innovators with room for further expansion of their ideas.

CHILDREN

ADOLSCENTS/TEENS ADOLESCENT/TEENS

Residents, Tourists

Residents, Students

(Ages: 6-13 years)

CHILDREN ADOLSCENTS/TEENS TOURIST AND RESIDENT INFLUX (Ages: 6-13 years) (Ages: 14-20 years) YOUNG ADULTS Residents, Tourists Residents, Tourists, Students Create a mix-program, such that the (Ages: 23-40 years) spaces attracts both the residents and the Professionals tourists. Creating a one pit-stop hub for all.

(Ages: 14-20 years) (Ages: 14-20 years) Residents, Tourists, Students

ADULTS & PARENTS (Ages: 30-55 years)

Residents/Travellers

CELEBRATE FOOD To augment an experience that is centred ADULTS & PARENTS OLD PEOPLE TOURIST/TRAVELLER OLD PEOPLE around food and celebratesADULTS food &as a (Ages: 30-55 years) (Ages: 60-80 years) TOURISTS/TRAVELLERS PARENTS (Ages: 20-70 years) Working and non-working Retired Adults (Ages: 60-80 years) (Ages: 30-55 Residents years) and travellers (Ages: 20-70 years) journey and not as a product. Grandparents Working and non-working People of various groups People ofage various Retired Adults Residents and travellers age-groups


FORM DEVELOPMENT

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DISPERSED BLOCK TYPOLOGY CREATES MORE FUNCTIONAL AND SERVICEBLE SPACES AND PROVIDES MORE OPEN SPACES.

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ORIENTING THE BUILDING TO RESPECT THE CLIMATE FOR DIFFUSED LIGHT FROM NORTH, WINTER SUN ON SOUTH AND BLOCKING THE HOT WINDS.

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HIERARCHY OF OPEN SPACES A MAIN CENTRAL PLAZA WITH SMALL OPEN INTERCONNECTED SPACES.

DEFINING THE CENTRAL SPINE PLACING THE MAIN ACTIVITES ALONG A CENTRAL AXIS, FORMING THE HEART OF THE HUB.

CREATING INCLUSIVE OPEN SPACES CHAMFERING THE BUILDING BLOCKS TO CREATE INCLUSIVE AND WELCOMING SPACES.

CARVING OUT TERRACES AND ADDING OVERHANGS FOR SPILL OVER SPACES, VIEWS AND VISUAL CONNECTION OF VARIOUS ACTIVITIES.

FUNCTIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF ACTIVITIES

YOUNG ADULTS

(Ages: 23-40 years) Bussinessmen, Professionals

OLD PEOPLE

(Ages: 60-80 years) Retired Adults Grandparents

RETAIL

EATERIES

KITCHENS

VERTICAL FARMS

GALLERIES

HOTEL

TOURISTS/TRAVELLERS

(Ages: 20-70 years) People of various age groups

COMMERCIAL

HOTEL

VERTICAL FARM

EATERIES

STAFF ACCOM.

VISITOR CENTRE

INCUBATOR KITCHEN

CULINARY INSTITUTE

GASTRO GALLERY


VEHICULAR MOVEMENT

SITE LAYOUT

SERVICE YARD 1

HOTEL SERVICES

SERVICE STOP

TRANSFORMER

DG SET

SUNPATH

HOTEL SERVICE BLOCK

RAMP IN

STAFF ACCOMODATION

BASE E

BUS DROP-OFF

WINDS EVERYDAY RETAIL BLOCK

WIT

VIEWS AND OPEN SPACES CAR/CAB DROP-OFF

SERVICE STOP

RAIN WATER HARVESTING PIT

ENTRY

ENTRY

30 M DR. B. R. AMBEDKAR APPROACH ROAD


RAMP OUT

BUS PARKING

SERVICE YARD 2

15 M HIGH GREEN WALL

S.T.P

HOTEL BLOCK

ER COMPOSTER

VERTICAL FARM BLOCK

STAGE AMPHITHEATRE

TEMPORAL MARKET

SERVICE STOP BASEMENT EXIT

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CULINARY INSTITUTE

VISITOR CENTER

SERVICE STOP

WIFI PLAZA TH SNACK KIOSKS INCUBATOR KITCHEN TOURIST RETAIL BLOCK TOURIST RETAIL BLOCK

RAMP OUT

SERVICE STOP ELECTRIC CAR CHARGING STATIONS

RAMP IN

CAR/CAB PICK-UP

HUB ASSEMBLY POINT

EXIT

EXIT

30 M DR. B. R. AMBEDKAR APPROACH ROAD


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CENTRAL VISTA REDEVELOPMENT

OUR DESIGN VISION

OUR PERCEPTION OF DEMOCRATIC PUBLIC SPACES

The site has a great potential to be developed as a public cultural zone for the local people, a place where people can experience and indulge themselves in a variety of activities as per their interest and choice. A place with mix land use which remains active, day and night and is a pedestrian friendly place, making the life of people better. A place where there are facilities to increase the interaction and transparency between the public and govt.

INCLUSIVE A democratic public space should be inclusive and for inviting people from varied backgrounds and should not have a certain target public group. VARIETY The space should cater to the varied interests, choices and preferences of the public. FREEDOM A public space should not compel the users to participate in certain type of activities, rather, the participation should be by personal choice.

LOCATION: Rajpath, Central Vista YEAR: 2020 CATEGORY:Urban Design Academic Project

FORMER PARLIAMENT Museum of DEMOCRACY

Group Project

NORTH BLOCK History and Conservation Institute

SOFTWARES USED: AutoCAD, Rhino, Lumion,Vray, Photoshop, Illustrator

SOUTH BLOCK Important Ministries

BIODIVERSITY PARK An ECOLOGICAL retreat in the heart of the capital

‘Reinterpreting Democratic Public Spaces’ Central Vista is significant for historical, lived and architectural heritage. Equally importantly, its a public use area for the tourists and the residents of the city. The government with the famous architectital firm HCP, in in talking terms of reconstructing the area by 2024 and providing India with a new parliament by 2022.

RASHTRAPTI BHAWAN RASHTRAPTI Residence of the Residence PM, PRESIDENT PRESIDENT and PM, VICE PRESIDENT PRESIDENT VICE

STATE HOUSES

The area lacks basic amenities, facilities and parking, which ‘leads to congestion and gives a poor public perception, therefore there is a need to upgrade’, said the proposal. This Urban Design project aims to investigate and be able to provide hollistic and sustainable solution to the National Capital jewel over the current proposal by the government.

NEW PARLIAMENT A neoteric building catering to growing needs of the government JUDICIARY 3 TIER COURTS for the increased requirement of Indian Judicial system

VIEW OF PROPOSED SCHEME AT THE CENTRAL VISTA

Houses of Northern, Eastern, Western and Southern Indian states reflecting their architectural features


LUTYEN’S IMPERIAL CONCEPT

Lutyens had planned to give 4 buildings/museums at the junction of Kingsway (Rajpath) and Queensway( Janpath). Of these structures, only the Record Office (now the National Archives) was realized in Lutyens’ time. All these buildings were designed to picture an unyielding government that measured its strength in the accumulation, organization, and categorization of the colony.

These buildings had an imperialistic approach; could be accessed only by government officials and weren’t meant for public use.

REINTERPRETED DEMOCRATIC CONCEPT The plan is to reinterpret the initial idea of “collected knowledge” in terms of the modern day democratic and sovereign India. This central quadrant of the national capital was planned according to Imperial ideas and till date to some extent seem like that, would now belong completely to the new inclusive India and its culturally equitable people. Quadrupling the size of initially planned museum and created 4 hubsHeritage(housing National Archives), Learning(housing National Museum), Cultural, Peace and Unity hub.

RESIDENTIAL

residential Type I, II, III and IV residential officials quarters for the officials working at the ministries

INDIA GATE HEXAGON HEXAGON Revitalized into a more more transparent space between between the the government and public public

DEMOCRATIC HUBS In contrast to Lutyen’s imperial design, a CENTRAL QUADRANT for new inclusive India and its culturally equitable people

MINISTRIES Converted existing State Houses into ministries with PUBLIC INTERFACE modules


In The Proposed Design, The Intent Was To Create Democratic Public Spaces For The People.

PROPOSED ZONING

PUBLIC SPACE

GOVT./MINISTRY

STATE HOUSES

RESIDENTIAL

The Central Vista Has A Very Rich Cultural History, That Is Associated With The Buildings In The Area. To Work With A Conservative Approach, Policies Of Reataining A Building With The Same Use And Reatining A Building But With A Changed Use Were Was Adopted.

RETAINED, CHANGED AND PROPOSED PLAN

RETAINED WITH SAME FUNCTION

Public Interface Modules Are Introduced In Ministries And State Houses, To Increase The Transparency Of Their Working Process.

RETAINED WITH CHANGED FUNCTIONS

LEGEND LEGEND REALLOCATED EAST INDIANSTATE STATEHOUSES HOUSES 17- NATIONAL ARCHIVES 1-1-REALLOCATED 8-8EAST INDIAN RESIDENTIAL SOUTHINDIAN INDIANSTATE STATEHOUSES HOUSES 18- PEACE AND UNITY HUB RESIDENTIAL 9-9SOUTH 10PROPOSED PARLIAMENT RESIDENCEOF OFPM, PM, 2-2-RESIDENCE 10NEW PARLIAMENT HOUSE HOUSE 19- UNITY GARDEN PRESIDENT,VICE VICE PRESIDENT1111COURTHOUSES(FAMILY, HOUSES(FAMILY, COURT 20-MINIATURE PARK PRESIDENT, 3-MUESEUM OF INDIAN CRIMINAL,CIVIL) CIVIL) 21- PEACE & UNITY CENTRE PRESIDENT CRIMINAL, 12WESTINDIAN INDIANSTATE STATEHOUSES HOUSES HISTORY(G.F) 3-MUESEUM OF INDIAN 12WEST INCUBATION CENTRE 13ECOLOGYPARK PARK INSTITUTE FOR HISTORY 13HISTORY(G.F) ECOLOGY 22- LEARNING HUB AND CONSERVATION(FF) 14ECOLOGY PARK 14- ECOLOGY PARK 23- 4D MOVIE THEATRE INSTITUTE FOR HISTORY 15HERITAGEHUB HUB SEMI.CONSERVATION(FF) GOVT. BODIES 24- NATIONAL MUESEUM AND 15HERITAGE 4-SEMI. IMPORTANT MINISTRIES 1616LOSTHERITAGE HERITAGEPARK PARK LOST 25- OAT, FOUNTAIN SHOW GOVT. BODIES NORTH INDIAN STATE 4-5-IMPORTANT MINISTRIES HOUSES 5- NORTH INDIAN STATE 6- HOUSES PUBLIC LIBRARY MUESEUM OF 6-7-PUBLIC LIBRARY DEMOCRACY 7- MUESEUM OF

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The Built And Open Spaces Are Designed In A Ratio To Maintain An Equal Balance. The Lawns Along The Rajpath Are Kept Open, Free Of Built Up To Maintain The Free Visual Connect.

BUILT-OPEN PLAN, FIGURE GROUND

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Along The Rajpath Hardly Any Built Up Is Provided. OPEN SPACE

ROADS AND PATHS

BUILT- UP

In The Public Hubs, The Height Of The Proposed Built Up Is Restricted To 12m, To Create A Sense Of Openness In The Area.

BUILDING HEIGHTS PLAN

The Built Up In The Central Area Is Kept Low And Mid And High Rise Structures Are Located Towards The Outer Edges Of The Site. 24M+

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BICYCLE PATH

BICYCLE PATH

PARKING ALONG HUBS

FOOTPATH

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24 M VENDOR ZONE

1- CENTRAL ID 2- CENTRAL PL 3- LAWN ALON 4- CHILDREN’S

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12 M ELECTRIC CYCLE STAND

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2 BOUNDARY WALL EDGE WITH PARKING

ELECTRIC BIKE STAND

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10 M RAJPATH

2M 2M CYCLE FOOT PATH PATH

12 M VENDOR ZONE

MODULES OF VENDOR ZONES AND ELECTRIC CYCLE STANDS HAVE BEEN PROVIDED ALONG ALL THE MAJOR ROADS PASSING THROUGH THE HUBS. THESE PROVIDES A SOLUTION TO THE CURRENT PROPBLEM OF NO DESIGNATED SPOTS FOR VENDORS.

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PUBLIC HUB

VEHICULAR ROAD

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THE FOOTHPATHS HAVE BEEN DIVIDIED IN FIVE PARTS. A CYCLE PATH 2M WIDE AND A PEDESTRIAN PATH 2M WIDE. BOTH THE PATHS HAVE GREEN BELTS 1M WIDE EACH ON BOTH THE SIDES.

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INFO KIOSK

WOMEN’S WASHROOM

MATERNITY CARE ROOM

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RAJPATH EDGE

BOUNDARY WALL- PUBLIC HUBS

MOUND

WATER CHANNEL

STEPPED SEATING

WATER CHANNEL EDGE

MEDICAL ROOM

MEN’S WASHROOM

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23 M WATER CHANNEL

5M STEPS

ALONG THE WATER CHANNEL MOUND WITH STONE SEATING AND STEPPED SEATING IS PROVIDED FOR AN EXPERIENCE.

MAINTENANCE ROOM

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BIO-FUEL SUPPLY ELECTRICITY OUTPUT

HYDROGEN PLANT WORKS ON SOLAR ENERGY

SWAC SYSTEM DRAWS WATER FROM THE YAMUNA RIVER ELECTRICITY FROM THE HYDROGEN PLANT IS USED TO RUN THE STATE HOUSES, PARLIAMENT, MUSEUMS AND THE JUDICIARY

HYDROGEN FUEL STATION SWAC SYSTEM

AIR CONDITIONING FROM THE SWAC SYSTEM IS PROVIDED IN THE MINISTRIES ALONG THE HEXAGON

HYDROGEN IS USED A FUEL TO RUN THE PUBLIC AND GOVERNEMNT SHUTTLES

THE BIO-GAS FROM THE BIO-GAS PLANT IS USED TO PROVIDE COOKING FUEL IN THE RESIDENTIAL ZONES

BIO-GAS PLANT

YAMUNA RIVER

CENTRAL RIDGE

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MODULES OF AMENITY HOTSPOTS ARE PROVIDED THROUGHOUT THE SITE. THESE ARE DESIGNED TAKING IN CONSIDERATION THE PUBLIC WELL-BEING AND CONVENIENCE.

THE ELECTRICITY FROM THE BIO-GAS PLANT IS USED TO PROVIDE ELECTRICITY FOR THE COMMON FACILITIES IN THE RESIDENTIAL ZONES.

OUTPUT -HYDGROGEN -ELECTRICITY

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DISABLED WASHROOM

BOUNDARY WALL- MINISTRIES THE BOUNDARY WALLS ARE MADE OF BAMBOO. APART FROM BEING A STRONG AND DURABLE MATERIAL, IT PROVIDES VISUAL CONNECT. THE WALL IN THE HUBS HAVE A LEDGE SEATING.

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AIR CONDITIONING OUTPUT

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BIO-GAS PLANT OPERATES ON THE HUMAN WASTE FROM THE RESIDENTIAL BELTS, MINISTRIES, AND THE AMENITY HOTSPOTS.

SUSTAINABILITY LOOP

VIEW OF 4D MOVIE THEATRE


DENTITY LAZA NG RAJPATH S PLAY AREA

5- WATER CHANNEL 6- BOATING POND 7- NATIONAL MUSEUM 8- PUBLIC INTERFACE

9- STEPS TO PUB. INTERFACE 10- MAIN HUB ENTRY 11- ARRIVAL PLAZA 12- MAIN HUB PLAZA

13- SPILL OVER PLAZA 14- 4D MOVIE THEATRE 15- SERVICE ENTRY 16- FOOD PLAZA

17- OAT 18- STAGE 19- FOUNTAINS 20- GREEN ISLAND

21- HUB ENTRY 22- BOATING COUNTER 23- E- RICK, BUS DROP OFF 24- CAB DROP OFF

25- MUSEUM SERVICE ENTRY 29- VENDOR ZONES, CYCLE STAND 26- BOATING ENTRY 30- SURFACE PARKING FOR VISITORS 27- MULTI-PURPOSE GAZEBO 28-AMENITY HOTSPOTS

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SITE PLAN- LEARNING HUB

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NATIONAL MUSEUM PUBLIC INTERFACE

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VIEW OF OAT AND LIGHT & WATER

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VIEW OF MULTI-PURPOSE GAZEBO


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The warm colour palette gives the elevator a warm and comfortable feel while creating a vintage aura for an e x p e r i e n t i a l transitional experience. The elevator measures 2100MM in depth, 1200MM in width and 2139MM in height

SCHINDLER HATKE DESIGN COMPETITION YEAR: 2020 CATEGORY: National Competition SOFTWARES USED: SketchUP, Blender, Adobe Premiere Pro

HANDRAIL

Polished hardwood handrail with brass grippers at the ends is coated with an anti-microbial transparent layer of Germ Sheild, a self sanitizing material. The handrail is provided with an additional feature of diffused illumination effect.

Group of 3

The national level elevator design competition was organised by Schindler India in the month of August-September 2020. The competition required us to design the interiors of an elevator. The theme of the interiors has to be chosen from the given categories: Contemporary, Italian, Luxury, Vintage, Cultural and Sports. The theme selected for the interiors was Vintage. In the design of the elevator interiors, it was expected to incorporate all necessary fittings, fixtures, essential opening and vents. Apart from the basic requirements the competition brief was open to X-Factor design elements and neoteric design solutions that provide a solution to the existing shortcomings of elevator design.

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UV LIGHTING SYSTEM

UV lighting system is installed inside the elevator and gets activated when the weight senstive sensors in the flooring detect no human presence inside. It sweeps the area with penetrating UV rays, killing all the viruses and bacteria inside the elevator, both airborne and on the the surfaces.

ELDERLY SEATING

Provision of an automatic opening and closing seat for the elderly and the specially-abled has been accomodated in the elevator. The control button for the feature is housed in the main lift control panel console.


FLOORING SYSTEM

The flooring system is a LED Panel system with motion and weight sensors which when activated, creates a pattern around the passenger and forms a visual zone for each individual. The illuminated patterns helps in maintaining social distancing and prevents lifts from being over crowded.

SMART MIRROR

TOUCH TO ACTIVATE SMART MIRROR

A retro-sculpted smart mirror with interactive features has been installed in the lift. The mirror can be activated/deactivated by a simple touch to display diverse information as well as to advertise. The smart feature helps break the awkward silence in the elevator and provides with a neoteric solution in a vintage ambience.

FABRIC PANELS The top part of the elevator walls are cladded with teflon-coated, nylon infused fabric panels wrapped around particle boards.

BRASS DETAILING Brass infused with Nickel and Manganese for increased strength. The brass has a matte-brushed finish for a rustique decor.

WOODEN WAINSCOTING Hand crafted Muirapiranga wood rounded square and rectangle panels have been used for the cladding.The panels are finished with a grained red walnut veneer.


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COVID HEALTHCARE FACILITY DESIGN

CONCEPT AND FORM DEVELOPMENT

THERE HAS BEEN A SEGREGATION IN FUNCTIONS THERE IS FURTHER DIVISION IN LEVELS FOR THROUGH LEVELS THEREBY LIMITING THE PATIENT DIFFERENT ZONES SO THAT EVERY LEVEL IN ITSELF AREA ONLY ONTHE FIRST LEVEL. IS SELF SUFFICIENT TO PREVENT THE CONTAMINATION DUE TO MOVEMENT.

CONCEPT AND FORM DEVELOPMENT FIRST FLOOR MASSING

GROUND FLOOR MASSING

THERE IS DIVISION IN LEVELS FOR DIFFERENT THERE HAS BEEN A SEGREGATION IN FUNCTIONS ZONES SO THAT EVERY LEVEL IN ITSELF IS SELF THROUGH LEVELS THEREBY LIMITING THE PATIENT SUFFICIENT TO PREVENT THE CONTAMINATION AREA ONLY ONTHE FIRST LEVEL. DUE TO MOVEMENT.

THERE ARE DIFFERENT ZONES FOR THE MOVEMENT OF STAFF AND PATIENTS TO PREVENT THE SPREAD.

STAFF AREA MASSING PATIENT AREA (WARDS,ROOMS) PUBLIC AREA MASSING SERVICE AREA MASSING TRANSLATION SPACE OPEN TO SKY AREA

LOCATION: The site chosen for the construction of the quarantine facility is a parking lot/vaccant ground in the vicinity of an established hospital. YEAR: 2020 CATEGORY: National Competition Group of 4

THERE IS FURTHER DIVISION IN LEVELS FOR DIFFERENT ZONES SO THAT EVERY LEVEL IN ITSELF IS SELF SUFFICIENT TO PREVENT THE CONTAMINATION DUE TO MOVEMENT.

THERE ARE DIFFERENT ZONES FOR THE MOVEMENT OF STAFF AND PATIENTS TO PREVENT THE SPREAD.

STAFF AREA MASSING PATIENT AREA (WARDS,ROOMS) PUBLIC AREA MASSING SERVICE AREA MASSING TRANSLATION SPACE OPEN TO SKY AREA

SOFTWARES USED: AutoCAD, Revit, Photoshop, Illustrator

The quarantine facility is designed as a stable structure made out of bamboo, so it can be dismantled or put to alternate future use, such as an Ecomonic IPD ward extension of a hospital or a disaster relief camp. This temporary quarantine facility comprises a range of deployable structures to provide for rooms and furniture.

THERE ARE DIFFERENT ZONES FOR THE MOVEMENT OF STAFF AND PATIENTS TO PREVENT THE SPREAD.

STAFF AREA MASSING PATIENT AREA (WARDS,ROOMS) PUBLIC AREA MASSING SERVICE AREA MASSING TRANSLATION SPACE GROUND FLOOR PLAN(Attendants, OPEN TO SKY AREA

staff facilities, B.O.H)

FIRST FLOOR PLAN(Isolation rooms and wards)

Spaces are organized in ways that minimise the contact between patients and the staff, suspected and the confirmed, nurses and the technical staff-to prevent the spread of the virus. In the design, various systems are included to maximise the natural ventilation and air changes in the isolation areas, to create a healthy environment.

VIEW OF THE QUARANTINE FACILITY


5mm THK LVT 10mm THK MUD MORTAR

SLOPING BAMBOO ROOF

10mm THK BAMBOO WOVEN MAT 30mm DIA SECONDARY BAMBOO JOIST

SUPPORTING TRUSS FOR ROOF

75mm DIA PRIMARY BAMBOO JOIST

150x150 RING BEAM 50mm THK MUD PHUSKA INSULATION

FLAT ROOF FOR STAFF AREAS ON FIRST FLOOR

10mm THK BAMBOO WOVEN MAT

FIRST FLOOR MODULE

SLAB CONSTRUCTION DETAIL

Rockwool insulation

Vertical half culms of bamboo OUTDOOR PATIENT CORRIDOR

VERTICAL CORE ,RAMP SLOPE 1:10

GROUND FLOOR STAFF AND PUBLIC MODULE

WALL CONSTRUCTION DETAIL

GROUND FLOOR SERVICE MODULE

B COOL AIR ENTERS THE ROOM/WARD

WATER SPRINKLERS COOL THE AIR

HOT AIR FROM OPEN TO SKY AREA

OUTDOOR SEATING UNIT

VENTILATION TECHNIQUE

EXPLODED VIEW OF THE QUARANTINE FACILITY Fresh air drawn to the rooms from the open to sky area

Fresh air drawn to the rooms from the open to sky area

+5900 Air passes through cooling system

Air passes through cooling system

Contaminated air being exhausted

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URBAN STUDY AND DOCUMENTATION LOCATION: Leh old town, Leh main bazaar, public spaces of Leh. YEAR: Summer, 2019 CATEGORY: Summer Workshop SOFTWARES USED: AutoCAD, Illustrator Photoshop

The aim of the ten day workshop in Leh was to study the impacts of growth and tourism on this small Himalayan settlement. The disassociations and consequential problems arising due to the rapid urban growth and tourism were identified and attempts to find solutions in terms of policies and design guidelines were proposed by the team of architecture students. The entire study was carried out under major heads namelyArchitecture Demographics Public Spaces Streetscapes Infrastructural services The whole study was also documented in a videography format.

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BUILDING USE PLAN

LAND USE PLAN Commercial Religious

Institutional Under Construction

Chemist

Dry fruit

Jewellery

Sweets

Electronics

Hardware

Cafe

Clothes

Travel

Handicrafts

Grocery

Books

Bank

Office

Post Office

EVOLUTION OF ‘SHINTAK’


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URBAN STUDY AND DOCUMENTATION LOCATION: Leh old town, Leh main bazaar, public spaces of Leh. YEAR: Summer, 2019 CATEGORY: Summer Workshop SOFTWARES USED: AutoCAD, Illustrator Photoshop

The aim of the ten day workshop in Leh was to study the impacts of growth and tourism on this small Himalayan settlement. The disassociations and consequential problems arising due to the rapid urban growth and tourism were identified and attempts to find solutions in terms of policies and design guidelines were proposed by the team of architecture students. The entire study was carried out under major heads namelyArchitecture Demographics Public Spaces Streetscapes Infrastructural services The whole study was also documented in a videography format.

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BUILDING USE PLAN

LAND USE PLAN Commercial Religious

Institutional Under Construction

Chemist

Dry fruit

Jewellery

Sweets

Electronics

Hardware

Cafe

Clothes

Travel

Handicrafts

Grocery

Books

Bank

Office

Post Office

EVOLUTION OF ‘SHINTAK’


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AXONOMETRIC VIEW OF THE PROPOSED OFFICE

ARCHITECT’S OFFICE & STUDIO YEAR: 2021 CATEGORY: Dummy Project SOFTWARES USED: AutoCAD, Revit, Lumion, Enscape Group of 2

The aim to undertake the dummy project was to get an insight and practical experience of what it takes to design a small functional space without compromising on the aesthetics and functionality, and at the same time developing a scheme for the interiors of the designed space. In the dummy project, an office cum studio for an architect and his team was designed. For the project, a commercial office space was selected in a mixed-use development in Gurugram, M3M Corner walk. While designing the architect’s studio special emphasis was paid to create spaces for the team of designers and engineers that fosters the thinking process and creativity. A collaborative space was designed keeping in mind the industry trends to provide additional work space for part-time employees and freelancers working for the architect.

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LEGEND 1. Reception 2. Waiting Area 3. Admin Office 4. Principal’s Office 5. Workstations 6. Meeting Room 7. Material Room 8. Collaboration Room

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SECTIONAL


ZONING

VIEW OF RECEPTION AND WAITING AREA

VIEW OF WORKSTATIONS

VIEW OF MATERIAL ROOM AND MEETING ROOM

VIEW OF COLLABORATION AREA

Reception & Waiting Administration Staff Principal Architect’s Office Meeting & Material Room Collaboration Area Workstations


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