P O R T F O L I O 2015-2021 SELECTED WORKS
FROM ACADEMICS
AND WORK EXPERIENCE
RAHUL SAWANT BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE rahulsushantsawant@gmail.com
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+91 9870775335
“Architecture is the art and science of making sure that our cities and buildings fit with the way we want to live our lives: the process of manifesting our society into our physical w o r l d ” . - B j a r k e I n g e l s We live in a time where cities are in a state of constant growth and change. The application of architecture and design is a crucial part of building our society. Architecture should adapt and evolve with its user and surroundings. It can knowingly or unknowingly change an individual’s way of life. Practical and responsible architecture can help recompense in providing a better future for generations to come. As architects, we need to have a well-informed attitude and a deeper perspective of the various layers and undertones of the city while positively transforming an urban environment.
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CONTENTS ACADEMIC PROJECTS LIVING WITH THE RISING SEA
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RAILWAY HOUSING SCHEME
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CULTURAL & SPORTS COMPLEX
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WORLI KOLIWADA , MUMBAI 4TH YEAR DISSERTATION PROJECT SEMESTER 7 & 8 | 2018-2019
ELPHINSTON ROAD , MUMBAI 4TH YEAR DESIGN PROJECT SEMESTER 7 | 2018
SECTOR 17 , CHANDIGARH 3RD YEAR DESIGN PROJECT SEMESTER 6 | 2018
COMPETITION THE UKIYO HOME MUMBAI COMPETITION ENTRY 2020
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PROFFESIONAL PROJECTS SWASTIK REALTY CO -OP HOUSING SOCIETY
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GURU ASHRAM | AJABA FOUNDATION
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CATTLE BARN | AJABA FOUNDATION
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MR.ANIL CHAVAN RESIDENCE
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COTTAGE AT SILVER OAKS RESORT
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SANTACRUZ - CHEMBUR , MUMBAI PROGRAM - RESIDENTIAL 2020 | ONGOING
JAMSHEDPUR , UTTAR PRADESH PROGRAM - SPIRITUAL, EDUCATIONAL,HOSPITALITY 2018 | ONGOING
JAMSHEDPUR , UTTAR PRADESH PROGRAM - SPIRITUAL, EDUCATIONAL,HOSPITALITY 2020 | ONGOING
GOREGAON , MUMBAI PROGRAM - RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR DESIGN 2020 | ONGOING
URAN , THANE DISTRICT PROGRAM - HOSPITALITY 2019 | ONGOING
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WORLI KOLIWADA , MUMBAI 4TH YEAR DISSERTATION PROJECT SEMESTER - 7 & 8 YEAR - 2018-19 GUIDE - PROF. AMEER CHAUHAN PROGRAM - URBAN DESIGN & HOUSING
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MUMBAI PROPER
THESIS STATEMENT How can an adaptable fishing community be designed in reponse to the rising threat of climate change driven rising sea levels? PROJECT DESCRIPTION Global sea levels have fluctuated for thousands of years.Tectonic conditions and climatic cycles have caused vacilating sea levels. But because of current climate change , the rate of change has accelarated dramatically.
Seven islands of mumbai A - mahim B - parel C - worli D - mazgaon E - bombay F - colaba G - little colaba
Global sea levels are projected to rise 0.8 To 1 meters by 2050 and 1.8 To 2 meters by 2100. Mumbai, due to its geography, is particularly exposed to both flooding from heavy rainfall during the monsoon and sea-level rise inundation. Koliwadas as we today call it is the home of aboriginal fishing community of kolis. Dating their origin back to the old history their roots primarily belong to koli tribe who were engaged in fishing, woodcutting etc. There are 7 koliwadas located at the west coast of Mumbai. These koliwadas are directly affected by the changes in the sea. while the kolis originally relied on fishing intake only,declines in annual catch have pushed the people to consider additional means of income. This project aims to provide a permanant and resilient accomodation solution to climate change driven sea level rise to the residents of this community. Furthermore to ensure sustainability through providing the community the capacity to function on its own in the face of this threat. The solution should not only be design driven but also equivalent to the present day to day functioning of the community and traditions. 04 | ACADEMIC PROJECT
Reclamation at Bandra
Opening of Mithi River
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Mangrove forests play a crucial role in protecting coastal areas from sea level rise caused by climate change. Areas without mangroves are likely to widen from erosion and more water will encroach inwards, whereas mangrove regions prevent this effect which is likely due to soil building up around thier mesh like roots and acting to reduce energy from the waves and tidal currents.
Reclamation for BKC
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The city has a 300- year history of land reclamations - prior to independence, over 35 sq km of land was reclaimed by the colonial administration to link the erstwhile seven islands of worli , parel , mahim , mazagaon , bombay , little colaba and colaba.
Proposed construction Proposed construction at Versova at Carter Road
C O A S T A L
BANDRA WORLI SEA LINK
R O A D
Proposed coastal road in mumbai
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When the reclamation happened , the current pattern changed and the natural filtration channels were destroyed, which led to toxic levels of pollutants in the Mithi river and Mahim creek. The sea water which used to enter Mahim creek is now diverted towards Worli coastal belt and is contributing to erosion along the beaches.
SITE
MAPPING
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ANALYSIS
Worli fort
Site
Paap moochan Mandir
Worli koliwada is located on the western coast of mumbai. It is one of the only 7 fishing villages remaining in mumbai. With an estimated population of 300,000 residents, where only approximately 20% families of koli descent remain, worli koliwada today has a mixed, lower-middle income demographic carrying a towering cultural legacy and inheritence with a fading significance. The worli village consists of two major communities - son koli and mahadev koli. There are 457 official landlords in the village, the development other than that is mainly illegal construction which has been given on rent to the immigrants workers.
Fish market
Cleveland Jetty
ISSUES AT WORLI KOLIWADA
Illegal and informal construction
Decline in fishing activities
Narrow street with no light and ventilation
Garbage dumping
Inundation of water during rains and high tides
SEA LEVEL RISE SCENARIOS
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LAND USE MAPPING
A C T I V I T Y
V I L L A G E
Street
and interaction spaces
Typology a
P A T T E R N S
Worli fort and houses At the coast
E X I S T I N G
M A P P I N G
H O U S E
Fish market and Street market spaces
Temple and gathering space
T Y P O L O G I E S
Typology b
Typology c a.VERANDAH b.LIVING ROOM c.TEMPLE
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d.BEDROOM e.TOILET f.KITCHEN
DESIGN PROGRAM
S I T E
Z O N I N G
The program focuses upon 3 important aspects to be considered for the proposed development of the site. The 3 aspects being environmental , economic and social. The program proposes housing for kolis as well as the non koli community. The koli housing are resilient structures which react to the changing levels of the sea(amphibious and floating structure). Both the koli and non koli houses are designed according to their traditional way of living. On the economic side of things, a new jetty and fish market is proposed to enhance the fishing activities of the community. Due to lack of fishes coming to the coast new methods of fish farming and aqua farming of kale are proposed. Fish cleaning and sorting facilty is too proposed for the sale of fish commercially. Considering the great importance of the traditional and social value of the community gathering spaces near the temples and a community centre is proposed as well.
A D A P T I V E
Floodable waterfront park
Mangrove plantation
S T R A T E I E S
Raised harbour walkway
D E S I G N
PHASE 1
PHASE 2
A T
M A C R O
Constructed ground
L E V E L
Vertical sea wall
Break water
D E V E L O P M E N T
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POCKET SPACES
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Re plic at in g th e walkways bet ween ho u se bu t als o allo win g m ore spac e in be tw e e n h o u s e s f o r lig h t in g.
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Sti l t stru ctu re wi th sti l t area as a tem po rary space f or s h op s or car/ bi ke park. Th e stru ctu re i s h en ce u n af f ected by the i n u n d a ti on o f water.
A Q U A C U L T U R E Aquaculture is the controlled process of cultivating aquatic organisms, especially for human consumption. It’s a similar concept to agriculture, but with fish instead of plants or livestock. Aquaculture is also referred to as fish farming. The seafood that you find at your local grocery store is likely labeled as farmed fish. Aquaculture can happen all over the world, and it does: in coastal ocean waters, freshwater ponds and rivers, and even on land in tanks. Introducing aquaculture will help the small scale fishermen who do not have the larger boats to fish in the deeper sea by having fish farm circles closer to th coast which can be accessed by smaller boats. This will increase their ability to generate income. Fish cleaning and sorting facility
Axonometric view of fish market and jetty
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Fish market and jetty
Legend 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.
Existing Temple Boat repair facility Fish market Jetty office Fish sorting facility Fish cleaning facility Worli fort Jetty Recreational Space Community hall Aqua farming Community Library Community gym Day care centre Fish Farming Break Water
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T he u n its ar e o r ie n t e d in suc h a ways
th a t t h e w in d f lo w s th o r u gh t he st ruc t ure , w hi c h h e lp s in v e n t ilat ion and red uc ing th e sme l l o f f is h .
Floating structures
Amphibious structures
Amphibious koli houses
Floating koli houses
Non koli houses
Concrete pile Di grid hollow boxed base Housing unit
PVC Barrels
Amphibious structure
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a mp h ib io u s h o u s e is d esigned wit h minimal mov ing parts.
Steel frame
T he b a se o f t h e h o u s e it mad e up of d i grid rc c box. The stru ctu r e st a n d s u p o n r c c p i les whic h ac t as t he found at io n as w e l l a s t h e s u p p o r ts f o r the st ruc t ures vert ic al movement. Th i s me c h a ni s m will n e e d r e gular maint enanc e for longer lifeti m e. T he st r u c t u r e r e ac ts t o the rise and fall of sea lev els with o u t ha mpe r i n g t h e s tr u c tu r e .
Construction floating structure
Section
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Amphibious structures
Floating structures
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R A I L W A Y
H O U S I N G
S C H E M E
ELPHINSTON ROAD , MUMBAI 4TH YEAR DESIGN STUDIO SEMESTER - 7 YEAR - 2019 GUIDE - AR. DILSHAD TAIYYABJI PROGRAM - RESIDENTIAL PROJECT DESCRIPTION The focus of this semester was on housing & urban neighbourhoods. Therefore as per the requirements of the brief, we were to redevelop housing for the railway employees of the Western Railways of India. The area and specifications of the units are prescribed by the Ministry of Railways. The typology are divided into RB-1(lower level officials), RB-2(mid- level officials ) and RB-3( high level officials). My approach to designing the structures was to create an unique identity of building typology and move away from the typical housing blocks in Mumbai. The facade consists of cantilevered solids and voids which work well together for shade and shadow. At master plan level, the site was densely covered with trees. Therefore the building have a linear footprint which was revived from the existing housing structures. The heirarchy of the building typologies is from north to south meaning the typologies for higher level officials are placed at the north side of the site closer to the office building.The urban design and architecture vocabulary is kept neat and modern.
Site context
Central Road Spine
Building typology
Recreational Spaces
placement heirarchy
Axonometric view
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View of residential type 3 building RAILWAY HOUSING SCHEME | 13
LEGEND 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
ENTRY TO SITE MAIN ACCESS ROAD CRICKET GROUND CLUB HOUSE RESIDENTIAL BUILDING TYPE 1 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING TYPE 2 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING TYPE 3 RECREATIONAL GROUND
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the main concept for this design is to
move away from the common facade and create a new alternative typology of building with checkered style facade.
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Outdoor garden and Urban Playscapes
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The site has an existing cricket ground for
the railways team and an indoor sports club is proposed as one of the amenities.
RESIDENTIAL BLOCK TYPE 3
Layout for even numbered floors
Layout for odd numbered floors
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VIEW OF RESIDENTIAL TYPE 2 BUILDING C O D A L
Distance from compound wall
N O R M S
Height of building
Space between built form
40% 60%
Multifuctional stilts
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Site distribution
RESIDENTIAL BLOCK TYPE 2
Layout for even numbered floors
Layout for odd numbered floors
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CULTURAL AND SPORTS COMPLEX SECTOR 17 , CHANDIGARH 3RD YEAR DESIGN STUDIO SEMESTER - 6 YEAR - 2018 GUIDE - PROF.AR. SHABBIR SHAKIR PROGRAM - SPORTS AND RECREATION. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The focus for this semester was on designing of large complex on a large parcel of land. As per the brief, we were required to design a sports and cultural complex in the city of Chandigarh. The complex was targetted towards the youth of the country as the city is one of the sports hub of India. The site area was approxiately 37,000 square metres.
DESIGN APPROACH My design approach initiated basically by placing the larger spaces like the swimming pool and the experimental theatre first on the site , around which the other spaces would be planned. The structure is aligned to the access road linearly . The structure is then divided into the sports and the cultural block. The division creates the common entrance to the both blocksand access to the football field. The architecture style and materials used is inspired from the general architectural style seen in this iconic city planned by le corbusier. The structure respects the context and blends seamlessly. The use of barrel vaults helps to have large columnless spaces perfect for swimming pool and basketball court. The badminton court is a separate structure to break the span of the main sports blocks. This makes way to another access way to the football field and a centrally positioned changing area for the users. There is a heirarchical progession of spaces from public to semi public to private.
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Site context
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aligning the structure parallel the access road to have a long facade.
further sub dividing the blocks for access to the football field. Dividing the sports block for a separate structure for badminton court. Assigning front space for library and co working space in the cultural block.
dividing the block into sports block and cultural block.
subtraction of unnessary negative spaces. Connecting the sports and cultural block on level 1 creating a canopy below. Adding the main change area betwen the twosports blocks which is centrally accessible by all users.
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the use of barrel vaults were made to made long columnless spaces which allowed the swimming pool and basketball facility to be indoors. the barrel vaults also give an unique identity to the facade.
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exposed concrete and brick were chosen as the primary facade option as majority of the city is designed with these materials. these material work brillantly together aethetically as well as with the climate of India.
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SPORTS BLOCK
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to avoid the structure to be extremely tall the double heighted swimming pool is sunken half way into the ground.This creates transperancy on the ground level while allowing ample of sunlight into the structure.
CULTURAL BLOCK
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the experimental theatre is centrally placed between the co working space library and the workshop spaces. The green rooms are located at the back side of the theatre giving easy access to carry props and other items in and out of the structure through the service entrance.
AXONOMETRIC VIEW
FRONT ELEVATION
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ROOF LAYOUT
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Ground level
Level 1
Legend 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.
GROUND LEVEL
Level 2
ELEVATION
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Reception Waiting area Swimming pool below Cafe Kitchen Table tennis room Changing rooms Badminton court Library Experimental theatre Dance studio Workshop space Service entrance
Legend 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Admin office Basketball court Gym Changing room Yoga room Zumba studio Badminton court below 8. Co working space 9. Experimental theatre 10. Music room 11. Workshop space - 2 12. Exhibition space
Legend 1. 2. 3. 4.
Multi purpose room Billiards room Accomodation room Experimental theatre below
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 1
AXONOMETRIC VIEW OF SPORTS BLOCK
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T H E
U K I Y O
LONAVALA , MAHARASHTRA
H O M E
COMPETITION ENTRY
Ukiyo home (living in the moment, detached from the bothers of life), a dwelling designed for the purpose of quarantine in the pandemic.
POSITION - FIRST RUNNER UP YEAR - 2020 BRIEF - TO DESIGN A 3M X 3M X 3M SPACE TO SPEND THE TIME IN LOCKDOWN/QUARANTINE FOR A TEENAGER. PROJECT DESCRIPTION -
In recent months, we have arrived at a new juncture of virus and architecture, where fear of contamination controls what kinds of spaces we want to be in. During these fretting times we are forced to be confined in our own cells by maintaining distance from the proliferating virus carriers. These axiomatic times connotes the concept of “existence minimum”. Defining spaces that would expand & contract based on the needs of an individual.
SITE LAYOUT
Located in a lush green terrain surrounded by hills at a distance with tropical climatic conditions, average significant rains with hot and cold weather seasons. In this ravaging time, ukiyo acts as an entirely sustainable abode with ergonomically designed space & foldable compact design techniques. A stress free environment with optimized view of the context along with spaces for meditation keeps one positive in quarantine.
1. THRESHOLD SPACES: A prelude, an intermediate space, inside or outside. The threshold space is all of these, usually even at the same time. Living on the spatial ambivalence between opening and closing and at the same time creates the expectation of what is to come. 2. JAPANESE INTERIORS: The japanese interior design concept is known as “ma”. This concept aims at a balance between the available space that can be used on one side, and furniture and other objects .
DESIGN CONCEPTS
3. ERGONOMICS AND TRANSFORMING FURNITURE Ergonomics aims to create safe, comfortable and productive spaces by including the individual’s body size, strength, skill, speed, sensory abilities, and even attitudes. With the above given concepts ,this 3x3x3 space is designed for an 18 year old teenager, where in all the furniture and spaces are ergonomically designed. EXTERIOR VIEW 24 | COMPETITION
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The planning of the space is designed as per the sunpath and wind direction. The skylight used is north aligned. And keeping all openings in symmetry so as to allow equal distribution of light along with proper wind channelling.
LOWER LEVEL LAYOUT
UPPER LEVEL LAYOUT
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Wood plastic composite can be molded to almost any shape and size. From a functional standpoint, wood plastic composite is moisture-resistant and rot-resistant .
◄ Rammed Earth
Wood plastic composite
Terrazzo tiles
Concrete
Rammed earth has fair-to-good compressive strength and it is common to make rammed earth a loadbearing construction.
WELL , THIS IS A RETRACTABLE TOILET SEAT BASED OF PIVOT TECHNOLOGY. IT IS COMPACT AND USER FRIENDLY. THE TOILET SPACE CREATES A THRESHOLD FOR THE UTILITY AND PERSONAL SPACE
WELCOME TO UKIYO. THIS SPACE IS ENTIRELY FOR UTILITY PURPOSE AND IT HAS A PARTITION THRESHOLD SPACE TO BIFORCATE THIS AREA. THE PASTEL SHADES AND MATERIALS MAKES ONE FEEL EXTREMELY CALM AND GAIETY.
THIS IS WHERE I DO MY DAILY CHORES FROM EATING TO MEDITATIOTION. THIS SPACE CAN TACKLE CONTRAST USERS AS WELL. THE PARTITION WALLS CAN BE DRAWN WHEN PRIVACY IS NEEDED.
AXONOMETRIC VIEW
THIS PUSH AND PULL TECHNIQUE IS VERY USER FRIENDLY AND CONVINENT. IT HELPS KEEP ALL THE CLUTTER AWAY IN THIS PLENTY STORAGE SPACE. HAVING MY EARLY MORNING TEA WITH BEAUTIFUL VIEW IS WHAT I LOOK FORWARD TO.
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BIJLEE CO.OP HOUSING SOCIETY VAKOLA , MUMBAI OFFICE - STUDIO SWA+P CLIENT - SWASTIK REALTY YEAR - 2021 - ONGOING PROGRAM - MIXED USE PROJECT HEAD - AR.TEJAS SAWANT & AR. JANHAVI WADKE ROLE - JUNIOR ARCHITECT PROJECT DESCRIPTION
A redevelopment of an existing cooperative housing society in mumbai. The project is a mixed used structure having commercial shop and office spaces at the ground and first level. The residential flats starting from the second level up till the top most level. Each floor have a combination of 1&2 bhk residential flats with 8 units on each floor
Typical floor layout (residential)
RESPONSIBILITIES
My responsibilities included designing and creating options of the floor layout , adhering to the building codes of india , facade designing ,3d modelling and preparing presentation drawings for approval. After approval creating drawings for structural constractor.
Typical floor layout with refuge area (residential)
First floor layout ( commercial)
Ground floor layout ( commercial)
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G U R U
A S H R A M
JAMSHEDPUR , UTTAR PRADESH OFFICE - STUDIO SWA+P CLIENT - AJABA FOUNDATION YEAR - 2019 - ONGOING PROGRAM - SPIRITUAL PROJECT HEAD - AR.TEJAS SAWANT & AR. JANHAVI WADKE ROLE - ARCHITECTURAL INTERN PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Guru ashram is the residing space of the main head of the foundation. This ashram is a part of a large master planning project of the foundation which includes temple , meditation spaces , canteen, accomodations , library and a cattle barn. the structure is nestled perfectly in between the trees giving it the perfect place to relax and meditate. RESPONSIBILITIES
My responsibilities included 3d modelling, generating approval drawings and working drawing ready for construction.
LAYOUT
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PROJECT
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CHAJJA PROJECTION
D3 4470
RAIN WATER DOWN TAKE PIPE
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BOUNDARY WALL
LEVEL +0.30 M
PAVED AREA
LEVEL + 0.60 M
4.80 M X 4.00 M
CHAJJA PROJECTION
6.90 M X 4.80 M
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4820
LIVING ROOM 4360
PLINTH LEVEL +0.45 M
GROUND LEVEL +0.00 M
FLOATING PLINTH
LEVEL +0.45 M
900 LEVEL +0.60 M
1590
LEVEL + 0.30 M
4460 6960
860
TOILET
2.90 M X 2.65 M
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2.90 M X 2.55 M
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BED ROOM
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GYM
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DECK
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RAIN WATER DOWN TAKE PIPE
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ROOF PROJECTION @ LEVEL 3600 ABOVE GROUND LEVEL
2970
LEVEL + 0.45 M ROOF PROJECTION
PLINTH LEVEL +0.45 M
FLOATING PLINTH RAIN WATER DOWN TAKE PIPE
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GROUND LEVEL +0.00 M
600
BRICKWORK LAYOUT
BOUNDARY WALL
1620
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ROOF PROJECTION @ LEVEL 5000 ABOVE GROUND LEVEL
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CHAJJA PROJECTION
400
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CHAJJA PROJECTION
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WALK IN WADROBE
2540
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LEVEL + 0.60 M
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SLOPING WALL
1080
1000 5585
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LEVEL + 0.45 M
DECK ROOF PROJECTION
670
CHAJJA PROJECTION
PLINTH LEVEL +0.45 M
GROUND LEVEL +0.00 M
400
BOUNDARY WALL
1120
LEVEL + 0.15 M
200 MM SUNK SLAB
1300
W8
1200
LEVEL + 0.60 M
1200
SLOPING WALL
2920
5.10 M X 1.45 M
3470
RAIN WATER DOWN TAKE PIPE
1815
LANDSCAPE
LEVEL + 0.60 M
450
BUNT WALL TOP LEVEL @+0.60 RAIN WATER DOWN TAKE PIPE
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2195
600
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STORE ROOM
725
2660
3470
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ROOF PROJECTION @ LEVEL 5000 ABOVE GROUND LEVEL
1000
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3620
1060
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LEVEL +5.60 M
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GURU NIWAS BRICKWORK DIMENSION LAYOUT
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3'-3"
3'-3"
11'
LVL + 20'6"
LVL + 20'6" LVL + 12'3" SHUTTER
SHUTTER
SHUTTER
SHUTTER
2'-7"
LVL + 7'0" LVL + 12'3"
2'-8"3'
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
8'
PIVOT SHUTTER
8'-3" 5'-3"
3'-3"
PIVOT SHUTTER
PIVOT SHUTTER
5'-3" 5'
3'-3"
3'-3"
2'-7"
PIVOT SHUTTER
8'-3"
11'-2" 3'-3"
2'-7"
PIVOT SHUTTER
11'-2"
3'-3"
PIVOT SHUTTER
PIVOT SHUTTER
6'-6"
3'-3"
2'-7"
3'-3"
PIVOT SHUTTER
6'-6" 5'
3'-3"
PIVOT SHUTTER
PIVOT SHUTTER
8'
3'-3"
PIVOT SHUTTER
PIVOT SHUTTER
3'
3'-3"
2'-7"
PIVOT SHUTTER
4'-4"
PIVOT SHUTTER
LVL + 31'0"
5'
2'-8"
5'
2'
4'-4"
LVL + 2'0" LVL + 7'0" LVL + 0'0"
The cattle barn is a part of a masterplanning project of an Ashram complex in Jamshedpur. The 4200 sqft barn will house more than 100 cows. The barn also consists of a grain store,kitchen and rooms for the day to day workers at the farm. The barn is a steel structure with brick work upto 10 feet height and corrugated sheets above with openings for ventilation.
22'-1"
22'-2"
22'-2"
15'
22'-2"
22'-2"
15'
LVL + 2'0"
2'
22'-2"
LVL + 0'0"
103'-6"
22'-2"
J
22'-1"
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A
103'-6"
A J
B
A
B
F
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E L E V AHT I O NF
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B
LVL + 31'0"
H
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J
LVL + 28'9"
11'
F
LVL + 31'0"
LVL + 28'9" LVL + 20'6"
11' 2'-3"
3'-3"
3'-3"
3'-3"
PIVOT SHUTTER
2'-3"
2'-7"
3'-3"
PIVOT SHUTTER
3'-3"
3'-3"
PIVOT SHUTTER
3'-3"
3'-3"
PIVOT SHUTTER
2'-7"
PIVOT SHUTTER
3'-3"
2'-7"
3'-3"
PIVOT SHUTTER
3'-3"
3'-3"
PIVOT SHUTTER
3'-3"
2'-7"
2'-7"
PIVOT SHUTTER
3'-3"
3'-3"
3'-3"
PIVOT SHUTTER
3'-3"
PIVOT SHUTTER
3'-3"
2'-7"
2'-7"
3'-3"
PIVOT SHUTTER
3'-3"
3'-3"
PIVOT SHUTTER
3'-3"
3'-3"
8'-3"
PIVOT SHUTTER
PIVOT SHUTTER
LVL + 20'6"
2'-7"
LVL + 12'3"
3'-3"
3'-3"
3'-3"
2'-3"
2'-7"
3'-3"
PIVOT SHUTTER
3'-3"
3'-3"
PIVOT SHUTTER
3'-3"
3'-3"
PIVOT SHUTTER
2'-7"
PIVOT SHUTTER
3'-3"
2'-7"
3'-3"
PIVOT SHUTTER
3'-3"
3'-3"
PIVOT SHUTTER
3'-3"
2'-7"
2'-7"
PIVOT SHUTTER
3'-3"
3'-3"
3'-3"
PIVOT SHUTTER
3'-3"
PIVOT SHUTTER
3'-3"
2'-7"
2'-7"
3'-3"
PIVOT SHUTTER
3'-3"
3'-3"
PIVOT SHUTTER
3'-3"
3'-3"
8'-3"
PIVOT SHUTTER
2'-7"
LVL + 12'3"
LVL + 2'0"
10'-3" 2'
2'-3"
PIVOT SHUTTER
10'-3"
PIVOT SHUTTER
15'
22'-2"
22'-2"
15'
22'-2"
22'-2"
22'-2"
22'-2"
22'-2"
22'-2"
LVL + 0'0"
LVL + 2'0"
2'
RESPONSIBILITIES
LVL + 0'0"
103'-6"
B
F
H
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A
B
F
H
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J
A
R3
B
D
C
F
E
H
G
ELEVATION
5
9"
FIRE ESCAPE
R2
J
103'-6"
I
J
A
8'
C1
5'
5'
3'-10"
C1
5'
6'-8"
5'
8'-6"
5'
KITCHEN 13'6" X 8'6"
3'
2'-2"
5'
3'-10"
C1
11'
11'
ROOM - 1
ROOM - 2
13'6" X 11'
2'-10"
5'
3'-2"
ROOM - 3
12.19
5
11.96
C1
4
7.84
C1,C2
3
4.34
C1,C2
2
3.14
C1
C1
11'
13'6" X 11'
13'6" X 11'
R2
4'-3"
12'-10"
3'
C1
7"
8"
7" 60'
2'-3"
13'-6"
2'-11"
4'-3"
1'-5"
5'
5'
13'-6"
5'
13'-2"
C1
5'
13'-6"
5'-1"
FACE OF COLUMN
R4
My responsibilities included 3d modelling, generating approval drawings and working drawing ready for construction.
10'-11"
8'
3'
3'
8'
3'
8'
6"
16'-6"
C1
C13'
43'
11'-6"
15'-2"
6"
10' 8" WIDE PASSAGE
10' 8" WIDE PASSAGE
10'
38'-6"
8'
60' X 38'6''
10'-8"
6 FEET WIDE PASSAGE
CATTLE FEEDING AREA
C1
6"
40'
3'-7"
3' C1
3'
38'-6"
5'-6"
6'-1"
CATTLE ENTRANCE
C1
5"
1'-5"
4
3'
C1
2'-11"
1'-5"
18'-9"
8'
5'
5'
3'-10"
5'
6'-8"
7"
1
C1
C1
C1
FIRE ESCAPE
4'-2"
3'-11"
4'-2" 8'-4"
5
8
6
4
7
9 10
11
15
12
13
14
16
18
3'-3" 3'-3"
C1 9'-7"
2'-6" 1'-9" 2'-6"
13'-4"
3'-6"
12'-7"
C1
4'9''X3'3''
WC
4'9''X3'3'' 4'-9"
C1
C1
9"
5'
WC
9"
5'
C1
BATH
4'9''X3'3''
8"
7" 5'
4'9''X3'3''
3'-3"
60' 5'-1"
13'-4"
18'9" X 13'4"
3'6" WIDE PASSAGE
14'-3"
13'-2"
12'-10"
GRAIN STORE
BATH
3'-3"
C1
2'-6"
9'-8"
C1
17
4"
3
5'-7"
2'-6"
3
9'-1"
2
C1
R1
UP
4'-1" 3'
1
10'-2"
2
5"
1'-5"
9'-1"
MID LANDING
5'-3" 27'-10"
1'-3"
9"
15'
7'-9"
2'-11"
10'-3"
6'-8"
22'-1"
15'-6"
22'-2"
9"
103'-6"
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PROJECT
R3 0.00 FACE OF COLUMN
A 0.22 C1
B 4.80 C1,C2
D
7.16 C2
C
7.54 C2
F
10.66
E
11.55 C1
C2
G 13.56 C2
H 18.28 C1
I 25.04 C1
J 31.77 C1
FACE OF COLUMN
32.00
R4
105'
BRICKWORK LAYOUT
1
0.22
R1
0.00
C1 FACE OF COLUMN
A
9"
R3
B
D
C
F
E
G
H
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J
R4 R2 5
C1
C1
C1
C1
ROOM - 2
ROOM - 1
ROOM - 3
C1
C1
11'-6"
10' 8" WIDE PASSAGE
BATH BATH
C1,C2
C1
3
4.34
C1,C2
C1
2
3.14
C1
C1
WC
9'-7"
GRAIN STORE
7.84
3'-11"
C1
3'-11"
C1
2
C1
3'6" WIDE PASSAGE
3
10' 8" WIDE PASSAGE
4
C1
6 FEET WIDE PASSAGE
CATTLE FEEDING AREA
C1
FACE OF COLUMN
40'
C1
38'-6"
C1
C1
11.96
C1
4
KITCHEN
12.19
5
13'-6"
C1
R2
3'-11"
0.22
9"
0.00
FACE OF COLUMN
R2
12.19
FACE OF COLUMN
5
11.96
C1
4
7.84
C1,C2
3
4.34
C1,C2
2
3.14
C1
1
1 R1
9"
WC
R1
C1
C1
C1
C1
C1
C1
1'-3"
9"
15'
7'-9"
2'-11"
10'-3"
6'-8"
22'-1"
15'-6"
22'-2"
9"
103'-6" R3
A 0.22 C1
0.00
4.80 C1,C2
B
FACE OF COLUMN
7.16 C2
B
D
C
7.54 C2
D
C
F
E 10.66
11.55 C1
C2
G 13.56
18.28 C1
C2
H
25.04 C1
I
J 31.77
32.00 FACE OF COLUMN
C1
R4
105' A
R3
F
E
G
H
I
J
5
R2
R4
COLUMN LAYOUT
C1
8'-8"
10'-8"
ROOM - 2
ROOM - 1
C1
14'-6"
ROOM - 3
4
13'
KITCHEN
C1
6'-11"
13'-6"
C1
13'
C1
13'
C1
C1
C1 11'-6"
10'-8"
10'-8"
38'-4"
38'-4"
38'-4"
14'-6"
CATTLE FEEDING AREA
18'-5"
14'-6"
BATH
BATH
3'-11"
C1
2'-3"
C1
C1
2
C1
2'-8"
3
8'-3"
8'-8"
8'-8"
WC
C1 9'-7"
WC
2'-8"
14'-8"
2'-11"
21'-3"
21'-7"
C1
13'
GRAIN STORE
9'-5"
4'-4"
1
3'
C1
C1
C1
C1
9"
R1
C1
40'
C1
38'-6"
C1
5'-10"
C1
1
0.22
R1
0.00
C1 FACE OF COLUMN
1'-3"
9"
15'
7'-9"
2'-11"
10'-3"
6'-8"
22'-1"
15'-6"
22'-2"
9"
103'-6" R3 0.00 FACE OF COLUMN
A 0.22 C1
B 4.80 C1,C2
D
7.16 C2
C
7.54 C2
F
10.66
E
11.55 C1
C2
G 13.56 C2
H 18.28 C1
I 25.04 C1
J 31.77
32.00 FACE OF COLUMN
C1
R4
105'
PLINTH BEAM LAYOUT PROFESSIONAL PROJECT | 31
COTTAGES AT SILVER OAKS RESORT URAN , MAHARASHTRA
OFFICE - STUDIO SWA+P CLIENT - SILVER OAKS RESORT YEAR - 2019 - ONGOING PROGRAM - HOSPITALITY PROJECT HEAD - AR.TEJAS SAWANT & AR. JANHAVI WADKE ROLE - JUNIOR ARCHITECT PROJECT DESCRIPTION
This interior project is a part of a revamping project of a resort situated in Uran near Alibaug. The cootages are the newest addition the resort. The overall theme of the resort is set to be Balinese. There are a total of 11 cottages. RESPONSIBILITIES
LIVING ROOM
My responsibilities for this project included designing the interiors, 3d modelling and presentation drawings.
BEDROOM
MASTER BEDROOM 32 | PROFESSIONAL PROJECT
M R .
C H A V A N
R E S I D E N C E
MUMBAI , MAHARASHTRA
OFFICE - STUDIO SWA+P CLIENT - MR. ANIL CHAVAN YEAR - 2020 - ONGOING PROGRAM - INTERIOR DESIGN PROJECT HEAD - AR.TEJAS SAWANT & AR. JANHAVI WADKE ROLE - JUNIOR ARCHITECT PROJECT DESCRIPTION
A n i nte ri o r de si gn p r oj e c t in a newl y c o n stru c t e d b uild ing in Mumbai . Th e bri e f i n c lud e d m odern mi n i mal i st i c i nt e r ior s wit h ea rthy t o n e s. RESPONSIBILITIES
My responsibilities for this project included 3d modelling, rendering, preparing presentation drawings.
LIVING ROOM
LAYOUT BEDROOM
MASTER BEDROOM PROFESSIONAL PROJECT | 33
THANK YOU
RAHUL SAWANT rahulsushantsawant@gmail.com +91 9870775335