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Rahool Rakesham [Selected Works]
Chandigarh College Of Architecture
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CONTENTS
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CURRICULUM VITAE
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COLLEGE WORKS
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RIVERFRONT DEVELOPMENT
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HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
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MARKET REDESIGN
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PUBLIC HEALTH CENTRE
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PHOTOGRAPHY & MISCELLANEOUS
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PHYSICAL MODELS
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REFERENCE
Whatever good things we build end up building us. – Jim Rohn
CV
RAHOOL RAKESHAM rahool.cca@gmail.com +91-9023983722 www.facebook.com/rahool.rakesham www.instagram.com/rahool.cca
Hi! I'm Rahool Rakesham,6th semester architecture student at Chandigarh College of Architecture. Seeking a position as an Intern Architect. The following is the collection of projects that reflect my passion and appreciation for architecture. I hope to contribute the same to your firm.
CURRICULUM VITAE
PERSONAL INFO
SKILLS
Date of birth : 04 February 1997 Nationality : Indian Gender : Male Contact : +91-9023983722
3D Modelling Laser Cutting Model Making Digital Rendering Graphic Designing Sketching
# F-09 ,Corbu house, Pec Campus, Sector 12, Chandigarh , 160012 , India
TECHNICAL SKILLS Abobe Photoshop Abobe Illustrator Abobe After Effects Abobe Indesign AutoCAD 2017 ArchiCAD 18 Rhinoceros 5.0 Revit V-ray SketchUp MS Office
EDUCATION
LANGUAGE
Chandigarh College of Architecture Punjab University, Chandigarh Bachelor of Architecture- 3rd year
English Hindi Punjabi
Kendriya Vidyalaya, Chandigarh Graduated 10th ,10 CGPA Kendriya Vidyalaya, Chandigarh Graduated 12th ,92%
ADVENTURE
SPORTS
MUSIC PC
GAMING
PHOTOGRAPHY TRAVELLING
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Walkup Apartments
Apartments in the context of hilly terrain.
Design VI, 2017
College Works Logo Design Logo Design for Chandigarh tourisim
Housing and Urban Development Corporation Limited- NASA Vernacular settlement Study
In-Situ Slum Redevelopment of Shyam Nagar SlumsNew Delhi
Public Health Centre
Design V, 2016
Photography Shades of Shadows
Annual NASA Design Competition
Market ReDesign Office cum Mall Design
Design IV, 2016
Parallel ProjectionsReinterpretation of Architectural form of a city Top 17 Qualified
Workshops Wooden joints GIS- Chandigarh administration
120 Hours-2016 & 2017 1.A residence without function 2.Canteen and library building,China
Resort Design Tourist Resort on the proposed site near Hotel north park
Design III, 2015
Archumen Participated in Quiz Competition in 2015 and 2016
ISOLA Landscape Trophy-NASA Riverfront Development Project Site- Delhi
Tourist information centre
Dharamshala
Residence Design
Design II, 2015
Workshops Brick masonry ILAD Light Workshop-2016
361 Degree , Mumbai
CITCO Cafe ReDesign Studio Apartment Design
Design I, 2014 Academic
Attended 361 Degree Design Conference held in Mumbai-2016 Architect- TOYO ITO,Japan
Photography Chandigarh in April - Entry Shortlisted Competitions/Workshops
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RIVERFRONT DEVELOPMENT
SITE
Golden Jubilee Park
The site is located in the heart of Delhi on the road connecting Old Delhi to New Delhi. The development is aimed at amalgamating the revival of the river culture of the old city with
CONCEPT On its way from the glaciers to the ocean a river experiences many cultures, terrains and overcomes many challenges
A human follows the same philosophy in the way of life.The whole point of this space is to bring these two entities, a human and the river together
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So, through the design we’ve portrayed this philosophy inspired from the form of the RIVER.
3 STAGE WATER TREATMENT PLANT WITH SCREENING ANDBIOSEDIMENTATION PROCESSES FOR REMOVAL OF SOLID WASTE AND ODOUR OF WATER WATER CANAL FLOWING IN THE HEART OF SITE IS FOR RELAXATION AND IS A SYMBOL OF ANCIENT IDEOLOGY OF WATER BODY BEING THE HEART OF CIVILIZATION THE LIFE REVOLVES AROUND IT
OVER WATER PROMENADE FOR VISITOR TO ENJOY THE WATERS OF YAMUNA AND RECONNECT WITH THEIR HERITAGE
MUSEUM AND SEMINAR HALL FOR GROUP DISSCUSION AND LECTURES
THE SCULPTURE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE SITE SYMBOLISES THE JOURNEY OF RIVER THROUGH THE MOUTAINS,VALLEYS, PLAINS AND FINALLY INTO THE OCEAN
SEATING GIVEN THROUGHOUT THE SITE FOR RELAXATION AND ACTIVE INTERACTIONS VALLEYS, PLAINS AND FINALLY INTO THE OCEAN
OPEN AIR THEATURE FOR SOCAIL GATHERING, FUNCTIONS AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
GRAFITI WALLS FOR ARTISTS AND LOCALS TO EXPLORE THEIR ARTISTIC POTENTIAL
SITE PLAN
PARKING LOT CAN ACCOMODATE UPTO 50 CARS ANS 60 TWO WHEELERS AND 60 BYCYCLES
SECTION
NTS
OVER WATER PROMENMADE ENTRANCE
KIOSK
MUSEUM SCULPTURE
YAMUNA RIVER OLD IRON BRIDGE WATER TREATMENT PLANT
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HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
SITE The site is located in laregely residential area of West Delhi. SHYAM NAGAR The site is adjacent to the Pacific Mall and surrounded by LIG and MIG residences on one side . There are many upcoming malls and offices in Rajouri Garden which is just 5 minutes away from the site and the nearest metro station is only 500 metres from the site.
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PROBLEMS IN SLUM REDEVELOPMENT HOUSING IN INDIA Transit camp are located far from the working area and are in bad condition.
There is no incolvement of slum dwellers in design process.
There is no provision for community gathering.
Slum dwellers don’t possess tenure right.
People leave their houses or give them on rent as they aren’t comfortable with their new houses.
There is no particular skill found in them. Thats why there is no scope of employment.
SITE EVOLUTION
SITE PLAN CLUB HOUSE Club house provided between MIG and HIG blocks
EXISTING MIG
CIRCULATION GRID PLANNING
JOGGING TRACK: THE LINK ENTRY
MIG lvl +52.2m
ELECTRIC LINE
HIG lvl +66.6m
LIG
lvl
ENTRY
LIG
OPEN GYM Park or play area for the children shared by LIG and MIG ENTRY
OAT OAT for EWS and LIG can be used for chat puja
EWS
lvl
SEWAGE LINE
GREEN SPACES
BUILT UNBUILT
PACIFIC MALL
ENTRY
GRID PLANNING
ELECTRIC LINE
SEWAGE LINE
GREEN SPACES
BUILT UNBUILT
SITE
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CONCEPT Our design stratergy follows a more interactive process. It cant be achieved by vertically stacking of the modules. But requires a complex process of design theories and stratergies given by the slum dwellers "THE ITERATIVE DESIGN" SITE EVOLUTION
ECONOMICALLY WEAKER SECTION CONSTRUCTION PROCESS
CLUSTER LAYOUT
BEDROOM LIVING BALCONY KITCHEN TOILET
SECTION
The incremental space gives apt space for another room for larger and expandable families. Our design provides them with a free floor plan in which gives them the freedom of planning on their own with their basic needs and requirements.
- 2.5 x 2.9 sqm - 2.0 x 2.9 sqm - 2.5 x 2.5 sqm - 1.5 x 3.6 sqm - 1.8 x 1.5 sqm
LOWER INCOME GROUP The planning strategy follows optimum usage of space within as well as outside the module A corner window has been provided on the entrance which gives a clear view from the kitchen as well as the living area, of the in coming people.
BEDROOM 1 BEDROOM 2 LIVING BALCONY 1 BALCONY 2 KITCHEN TOILET
- 3.0 x 3.3 sqm - 3.5 x 3.0 sqm - 3.7 x 2.6 sqm - 3.2 x 1.3 sqm - 2.5 x 1.6 sqm - 3.3 x 2.2 sqm - 1.6 x 1.3 sqm
2BHK
MIDDLE INCOME GROUP They desire better amenities and a correct balance of living and bedroom spaces to carry out their daily activities Middle income group households lead a life of self reliance and their activities occur mostly within the house. Their social interaction is limited to the neighbouring households.
BEDROOM 1 - 3.3 x 5.3 sqm BEDROOM 2 - 4.7 x 3.3 sqm BEDROOM 3 - 3.4 x 3.8 sqm LIVING - 4.8 x 4.5 sqm DINING - 5.4 x 3.3 sqm BALCONY - 2.2 x 3.3 sqm BALCONY - 3.5 x 1.5 sqm KITCHEN - 2.7 x 3.4 sqm TOILET 1 - 2.3 x 1.5 sqm TOILET 2 - 2.0 x 2.4 sqm
3BHK
HIGHER INCOME GROUP The HIG planning strategy promotes privacy and minimum interaction. The module is luxirious and well finished to create a feeling oppulence, spaceiousness and grandeur. Hierarchy of semi-public, semi-private and private spaces has been followed. Also, the semi private spaces act as transition volumes.
BEDROOM BEDROOM BEDROOM BEDROOM LIVING DRAWING DINING BALCONY BALCONY KITCHEN TOILET DRESSING
1 2 3 4
- 5.5 x 4.3 sqm - 4.0 x 3.5 sqm - 5.0 x 3.9 sqm - 3.8 x 3.6 sqm - 5.3 x 4.5 sqm - 5.0 x 5.0 sqm - 6.2 x 4.2 sqm - 4.5 x 1.8 sqm - 3.5 x 1.8 sqm - 4.0 x 3.0 sqm - 3.0 x 2.0 sqm - 3.0 x 1.5 sqm
4BHK
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LOCATION
MARKET REDESIGN
The site is located in Punjab engneering college behind Chandigarh college of architecture, Chandigarh. The site is surrounded by many HOSTELs and Staff RESIDENCEs.
Staff Residence
Vacant land for future expansion
Hostels
SITE
Chandigarh college of Architecture
Administrative Block
EXISTING MARKET
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CONCEPT
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The Blocks have been placed in such a way that it forms 3 nodes.
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These 3 nodes creats a space that can have Maximum Interactions
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EVOLUTION
Influx Graph
PARKING
SHOPS
SEATING
SEATING
SHOPS
SEATING
PARKING
SECTION
PLAN Sun
ventilator
Post office
Gutter
Electrical
Toilets
Dispensary
Shop 6 Shop 5
Bank 1 Bank 2 Shop 4
Shop 12 Shop 13 Shop 14
Window
Storage
FEATURES Rain water harvesting: Water channels have been provided at the roof of each shop, which funnel the rain water which can be used in times of need by the shopkeepers. Ventilation: The ventilators have been provided at the rear edge of the shop, channeling the smoke away from spaces which customers shall mostly occupy. Intelligent Storage Spaces: Storage racks have been provided at the top and bottom of the counter, strategically within immediate reach of the shopkeeper, evidently catalyzing his work efficiency.
Shop 9 Shop 8 Shop 7
Shop 3
Shop 10
Shop 2
Shop 11
Shop 1
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HEALTH CENTRE DESIGN
LOCATION The site is located in Village Called Jayanti Majri. It is just a 10-minute drive from Chandigarh Population Is aroung 800 peoples
Aggricultural land
To Shiv Mandir
47m 60m SITE 58m 41m To Chandigarh
Residences
To jayanti Mandir
CONCEPT
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The Inherent programmatic split,of core clinic functions, waiting areas and are arranged as 2 concentric layers creating a “building within a building�.
Circulation around a rectangular form is the Best way possible for a Public Health Building.
PLAN
SITE PLAN
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5 3
4
6
7
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1.RECEPTION
4 x 3 sqm
2.WATING AREA
4 x 2.2 sqm
4.CONSULTATION
5 x 4.5 sqm
5.OUT PATIENT DEPARTMENT
5 x 2.5 sqm
6.PATHOLOGY
7 x 3 sqm
7.PHARMACY
4.5 x 4.5 sqm
8.EMERGENCY
4 x 3 sqm
9.TOILETS
5 x 2 sqm
SECTION The double skin building concept creates a shaded climatic buffer around the PHC.
Gutter
Climatic Buffer Vetiver Thatch panel Cross Ventilation Recycled Terrapack Roofing Local stone wall
FEATURES An additional outdoor layer of varied cultivated landscapes further helps create an aesthetic climatic buffer that controls glare and dust. This in conjunction with excellent cross ventilation through the single banked structure via moistened local Vetiver thatch outer screens. It would keep the interior cool through evaporative cooling during severe dry tropical summers
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PHOTOGRAPHY _ MISC
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ILAD Lighting Workshop
Mural Design-Richard rogers
Water Color/Sketching
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PHYSICAL MODELS
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La tourette - Le corbusier
NIFT- Panchkula
Holiday Farms and Resort - NH 8
Radha Raman Resort - UP
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END REFERENCES Prof. Pradeep Bhagat MArch, UOW Germany Principal, CCA +91 9988643769 pradeepbhagat45@yahoo.com
Rahool Rakesham rahool.cca@gmail.com +91-9023983722
Prof. Sohan Lal Saharan Dean Of Academics Chandigarh College Of Architecture +91 9417303195 slsaharan@gmaiLcom