Rati Mhatre | Undergraduate Architecture Portfolio | KRVIA

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Selected Works 2019 - 2021

Rati Rohan Mhatre

UNDERGRADUATEARCHITECTUREPORTFOLIO

and Environmental Studies

Kamla Raheja Vidyanidhi Institute of Architecture

MULUCIRRUC Rati Rohan Mhatre T O O L K I T I N T E R E S T S 24th April, 2001 S O F T S K I L L S Team InterpersonalProblemCommunicationWorkSolvingSkillsCriticalThinkingCreativeAcumenLeadershipPresentation + 91 Mumbai,9820024761Maharashtra @ratimhatrerati.mhatre@krvia.ac.in(India)ResearchDocumentationCulinaryBasketballTravel Hello! I’m naturally,comearchitecturebelievedwhoaspiringundergraduate,anarchitecthasalwaysthatshouldtoitsfruitioninorderfor it to add value to its surroundings. A strong supporter of context driven design strategies, I hope to use this oppurtunity to further realise if intuitive architecture is key to create transformative spaces that appeal to the public realm in all their needs.

L A N G U A G E S

2016 Set Design - Dramatics (Bombay Scottish School) (Head of Production)

Classical2016 Dance - Bharatnatyam (Diploma - completed seven years training)

2005 - 2017 | Bombay Scottish School, Mahim, Mumbai ICSE Board Examination - 94%

Slot - In: Flat Pack Furniture Design Elective (with Isha Khosla and https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Je4NHNgiZUNRSQYYV74w7mWkyUFYdiakAliakbar)

EATIV E D U C A T I O N

2020 - 21

Digital Workflows: AutoCAD and Sketchup Elective (with Mamta Patwardhan, Ankush Chandran and Rutika view?usp=drivesdkhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/10IxOKsqRHK8yAmF8XRdMav8a83L3HkYd/Parulkar)

2021

Art and Architecture: Supremetist Design Elective (with Percy Pithawala)

Jointly2021 curated the AD Semester 06 Book (part of cover team for Assertions: The Spaces of Dr. Ambedkar)

2022

- part of Team Augment - Energy Performance, Water Performance and Innovation Sphere

The Moving Pin-Up: Interactive Presentation Methods (with Ankush p=drivesdkhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1oO5IfV0v2TtUJEpn0P0Do8Rf-lKgoAKx/view?usChandran)

Democratising the GeoPolitical: QGIS Elective (with Abhijit Ekbote) din_share&utm_medium=ios_applong-elective-at-usms-activity-6949590536810815488-dIVv?utm_source=linkehttps://www.linkedin.com/posts/abhijit-ekbote-24314795_just-completed-a-week-

2017 - 2019 | St. Xavier’s College (Science), Colaba, Mumbai HSC Board Examination (Science) - 86%

Solar Decathlon India - Net Zero Design Building Competition

2020 - 21 Class Representative (2nd Year)

A C H I E V E M E N T S

Reading the Construct: Structural Understanding through Vernacular Wall Systems (with Shantanu Khandkar) p=drivesdkhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1QCigmjSqe-lMZLLTJwgzfyrowFuUx6Ja/view?us

English, Hindi and Marathi

2019 - 2024 | Kamla Raheja Vidyanidhi Institute of Architecture and Environmental Studies, Juhu, Mumbai Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) 2024 Candidate CGPI (Semester 06) - 8.58

Personal Blog: https://ratimhatre24.wixsite.com/armature Co-curated2019 the documentative study for The Ahmedabad Book

Urban Dramas: Theatre and ScreenPlay (with Sharvari https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1u-J33MT3j70DJ-R45w56DH5_FXPWjt-7Shastry)

2017 - 19 Varsity Basketball (2nd place in Inter-College Tournament, KRVIA Team) District Level Basketball Player (MSSA and DSO Level Tournaments - BSS Mahim Team)

The House 2.0 - Pandemic Oriented Design Competition (participated)

W O R K S H O P S

01 03 0402 THE ARCHITECTUREOFCARE MOSAIC WATER TOOFREMOVE;TIDES AAREY REVITALIZATIONFOREST:OFTHENALA

XEDNI 05 06 0807 VASCULAR OVERLAY ASCENDABLEAUDITORIUM ENERGIESCHANGEOF ASSORTEDWORKS

The design of the built structure is socially accessible and visually relatable to the entire community and solves the twin problem of environmental protection and sanitation. The design intent was to build vertical, oppose density on site, create transparency, extend the ground plane vertically upwards, design for existing community activities present on site etc.

Guide: Vishal Jayan

To explore the architecture of healthcare infrastructure for the citizen. The World Health Organisation defines health as ‘a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not just an absence of disease or infirmity’. Taking from this, and learning from the experience of the pandemic, we hope to evolve a programming and architectonic strategy that addresses the health needs of a community.

THE ARCHITECTURE OF CARE

Location: Worli Koliwada, Mumbai, Maharashtra

The final program is the remodelling of the existing Worli Koliwada dispensary to a community healthpost, which provides a set of services from a facility, staffed by at least three health workers, skilled in maternal and child health, midwifery, and health promotion and community awareness.

01 Architectural Design Studio Semester V | Year 03

Type: Community Health Post and Emergency Care Instituition

Design Brief:

Studio Brief:

BMC

INFERENCES AND POSSIBLE INTERVENTIONS FOR THE PROGRAM: - after analysing five characters of the area.

SAVITA (House Help)

PHARMACYAFFORDABLE

Definition of healthcare in their opinion: ONLY PHYSICAL WELLBEING, MENTAL

STANDARDPERIODS,LONG(LASTHOSPITALRESORT)WAITINGSUBCARE

IMMEDIATE NEIGHBOURHOODS - shows the character’s and their sphere of engagement in the neighbourhood.

ACCESSEDCANCLINICSLINEDBUILDINGSWORKPLACEWITHTHATNEVERBE

SSECORP

20 YEARS

INSTABILITY IS A PART OF LIFE Line of action if there is an onset of sickness: HOME REMEDIES CONSULTED WITHIN THE COMMUNITY, GOES TO BMC HOSPITALS ONLY IF NECESSARY

TOWARDS WORK

EXPERIENCEVACCINATIONUNSATISFACTORYATTHE BMC HOSPITAL, UNHYGIENICCROWDED,

LivedKoliwada,oldMumbaiinthevicinityfor:

PRIMARY MODE OF HEALTHCARE: DISCUSSION WITHIN THE COMMUNITY AND ADVICE TAKEN FROM “KOLIWADA DOCTORS”

VARIOUS HOME REMEDIES TAKEN AS PRECAUTIONS

FREE CLINICS ORGANIZED BY THE BMC HOSPITAL ARE THE ONES USED BY HER IN CASE OF URGENT ISSUES

SMALL SICKHERUSEDGENERALCHEMIST/STORE,BYHERWHENCHILDRENARE

ROUTE TOWARDS THE END OF THE DAY WALK)(LEISURE

KOLIWADA (HOME)

ROCKS AT BEACH USED AT NIGHT AS A SPACE TO UNWIND BY THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY

NEIGHBOURHOOD: PRABHADEVI, MUMBAI

32 years

LANIF - CROSS SECTION AA’: 1. ENTRANCE + ER: 2. ENTRANCE + ADMIN: 3. DIAGNOSTIC: 4. CLINICAL + OPD:- CROSS SECTION BB’:

LANIF 5. SERVICE FLOOR: 6. INPATIENT: 7. MATERNAL WARD: 8. CRITICAL CARE: - CROSS SECTION CC’: - AXONOMETRIC VIEW OF STRUCTURE ON SITE:

EPACSDNAL THE LANDSCAPE OF CARE

TANKPLANTATION AND

DRAINAGEAMPHITHEATREDETAILLANDSCAPED

AMPHITHEATRE AND UNDERSTAGE RWH MARKET DRIVEWAYAREAAND BIKE PARKING

VOID VEGETATION

Landscapes are not just static spatial entities, they evolve through time, seasons, usage patterns and perceptions. The exercise intends to initiate engagement with landscape design and encourage working with elements of nature to create varied spatial experiences. In terms of design, a specific lack of greenery and softscapes was noticed on site due to overly parked streets etc. Thus, the landscape intervention suggests replantation of local flora and fauna and a public space made of hardscapes and softscapes that accomodate all the varied functions of the site.

Semester V | Year 03

SUNKEN

Semester VI | Year 03

A thorough understanding of the technical parameters and standards that have to be maintained in order to ensure a functional healthcare unit with proper biohazard disposal, fire safety norms, HVAC systems etc should also be a part of the resolution.

It is an attempt to bring about a detailed resolution of the designed healthcare instituition, through technical representation of acquired knowledge of construction, services, building material and computing, thereby leading to preparation of a fine set of working drawings, very relevant for good practice.

COLUMN NUMBER PROFILE SIZE ON G.FLR TO 3RD: SIZE ON 4TH TO 7TH FLR.SIZE IN BASEMENT C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7, C8, C9, C10, C13, C14, C15, C16, C19, C20, C21, C22, C25, C26, C29, C30, C11, C12, C17, C18, SW1, SW2, SW3 600MM X 500MM 400MM X 500MM 200MM X 2600MM 250MM X 500MM 200MM X 2600MM C23, C24, C27, C28 SW5, SW6, SW7SW9SW8SW4 600MM600X 500MM 600 (FOR CAR RAMP) 500 200200 200 200MM X 2600MM 200MM X 4200MM 200MM X 4200MM200MM X 4200MM 200MM X 1400MM 200MM X 1400MM200MM X 1400MM 200MM X 5000MM 200MM X 5000MM200MM X 5000MM 200MM X 9000MM 200MM X 9000MM200MM X 9000MM C31, C32 46100 37125 37875 35885 FIXED POINT 01 REFERENCE POINT 01 DATUM POINT 01 3640 1658516185 DATUM POINT 02 REFERENCE POINT 02 1066010020 3640 REFERENCE POINT 03 DATUMCONSTRUCTEDPOINT0320001000 9525 2015 9310 6700 40107810 RETAINING WALL FOR RAFT FOUNDATION TOE PLOT BASEMENTLINE 13675 19951320513050103267 10 12 12 13 13161528200 161528200141 14 AA' BB' AA' BB' 19895 G M O P Q 5305 2001400 1600 550 2000 1800 200 5195 3655 3245 6002650310041053345150171514507300 C1 C2 C4 C5 C6 C7 C13 C26C22C18C145 6003485 DC 3280260060052600 ST1 ST2 ST3 ST4 ST5 ST6 ST7 ST8 ST9 ST10 ST11 ST12 ST13 ST14 ST15 ST16 C3 11150 C25C21C17J198951045G M O P QJ (INT) TRUCK AREA STRETCHER LIFTSPATH TO PUBLICENTRY 0.00 M -2.10 M STAGE1.2 1.35 GARDENM 0.6 M OPEN PLAZA 1125 3450 25002500 1300 3200 0.615 M 525 2700 VEGETABLE COMP.FLUSHING COMP.DOM. 1.35 220 1.51.351.35 M 380 D1 D1 D3b D5D5 W4W4W1 W1 W1 W5 W5 450 S1 C1 F2 W2 W2 W1 W1 F7 F8 F8 BREAK OUT AREA STAIRCASE TO UPPER 32 874 10 10 12 12 13 13161528200 161528200 19895 G19895 M OH NK 5415 1001500 1600 650 2000 1900 100 5295 60034856002650310041053345171514507300 95 11 150 950 C1 C2 C4 C5 C8 C9 C11 C12 C15 C16 C19 C20 C27C23 C28 C29 C30 C10C3 C24 D1 D2 D6a D6bD3a D3b 1200D4 D5 22102200TIMBER1700 AND GLASS D7 D8 2440 1400 1940 900 1000 W3 W5 2015 X W43000 LOUVERS 1000 2000 900 TO BASEMENT PARKING EXIT PUBLICENTRY ENTRY 0.00 -2.10 M STAGEUNDERGROUNDSEATING STORAGE TANK 1.5 VEGETABLEM STALL EXTERNAL 1.35 GARDENM 0.6 M OPEN PLAZA VEGETABLE UP BELOW STAGE COMP. COMP. 6850 3200 1900 8600 UP 350 75MM DIA. RAINWATER DOWNTAKE PIPE LINE 10111514 13122820013 131086411159 G O 5405 100 1500 1600 650 2000 1900 100 5295950 F10 F10F10 E NF H MK D2 D2 D2 D3a D3a D3b D5LIFTLIFTLIFTLIFTLIFT ROOMLIFT STAFFSTAFFSTAFFSTAFFSTAFFSTAFFSTAFF PIT D4 D1 W4 W4 W4 D2 W1 W2 W5W5W5NURSE STATIONANDSTORAGEUTILITYTOILETSVISITOR EATINGACCOMODATIONSTAFFAREA BREAK OUT ANDTOILETSVISITORDOCTOR PATIENT PATHOLOGY LAB CANTEEN FACILITIES GENERAL CLINIC 01 GENERAL CLINIC 02TOILET AREA ELECTRIC GENERATOR COMMON SCRUB ROOM OXYGEN SUPPLYWATEROVERHEADROOMTANK 42675MM37650MM33750MM33000MM29050MM28150MM19750MM15150MM14400MM10500MM9750MM5950MM5100MM1200MM450MM3300MM13950MM13650MM10800MM10500MM7800MM7500MM0.0MM ALUMINIUM PERFORATED METAL DOUBLE SKIN EXPOSED STEEL SPIRAL STAIRASE EXPOSED FLAT CONCRETE ROOF SLAB D7 YGOLONHCETAREACLOAK STAFF TOILETSVISITORAND STAFFVISITORANDTOILETS I.C MAIN01 TOILETUSER-DETAILS: 1350600 1350 1400 1550 1350 2001400 1350 1400 1350 2001400 1200 1200 20020055502005550 2900 100 200 CLOAK200AREA Tiledrop TiledropTiledrop Tiledrop TiledropTiledrop TOILET PLAN (GROUND FLOOR): TOILET SECTIONS (GROUND FLOOR): 1:100 SLOPE 1:100 SLOPE D2TOILETSVISITORSTAFFD2AND TO OHT ON ROOF (THROUGH VENT) SECTION AA': I.C -450MM01 MAIN SERVICES VENT SECTION BB': 14501450 1325 D7 D7 F2 W2 S1 C1 F2 W2 S1 C1 D2D2 W5 W5 D2 D2 W5 W5D6a D6b D2 D2 STAFFTOILETSVISITORAND D2 AT SCALE 1:50 AREACLOAK STAFF TOILETSVISITORAND STAFFVISITORANDTOILETS I.C MAIN-450mm01 TOILETUSER-DETAILS: 1350600 1350 1400 1550 1350 2001400 1350 1400 1350 2001400 1200 1200 20020055502005550 2900 100 200 200 Tiledrop CLOAKAREA Tiledrop Tiledrop Tiledrop Tiledrop Tiledrop TOILET PLAN (GROUND FLOOR): TOILET SECTIONS (GROUND FLOOR): D2TOILETSVISITORSTAFFD2AND TO OHT ON ROOF (THROUGH VENT) SECTION AA': I.C -450MM01 OUTOUTOUT SECTION BB': 14501450 1325 D7 D7 F2 W2 S1 C1 F2 W2 S1 C1 D2D2 W5 W5 D2 D2 W5 W5D6a D6b D2 D2 STAFFTOILETSVISITORAND D2 AT SCALE 1:50 LEGEND:UGTOHT RWHTFLOWOF WATER: INSPECTION CHAMBER: SOIL WASTEPIPE:WATERWATER SUPPLY PIPE: PVC OVERHEAD WATER TANK CONCRETE UNDERGROUND TANK RAINWATER HARVEST TANK DRAINAGEPITPERCOLATIONPITSFIRE CHAMBERCONNECTINGD.C HYDRANTS PIPE:DIS-ROUNDLINEPIPE45002000collection, LEGEND:I.C02UGTOHT RWHTFLOWOF WATER: INSPECTION CHAMBER: SOIL WASTEPIPE:WATERWATER SUPPLY PIPE: DRAINAGEPITPERCOLATIONPITSFIRE CHAMBERCONNECTINGD.C HYDRANTS PIPE:DIS-DETAILS:SOILPIPE:WASTEWATERPIPE:WATERSUPPLYPIPE:INSPECTIONCHAMBER:INSPECTIONCHAMBER:INVERTLEVEL: INVERT LEVEL OF PIPE: INSPECTION CHAMBER: INVERT LEVEL: 100MM DIAMETER 50MM DIAMETER 60MM DIAMETER ALL CAST IRON PIPES USED. INVERT LEVELSECTIONWATER LEVEL GROUND LINE ONE-BRICK THK. WALL

SITE

TECHNICAL RESOLUTION OF DESIGN

SERVICES GROUNDLAYOUT:FLOOR: SETTING OUT + CENTERLINE: TOILETSECTION:CROSSDETAILS:

YGOLONHCET TECHNICAL RESOLUTION OF DESIGN

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It is an attempt to bring about a detailed resolution of the basement for a healthcare instituition which should exhibit all necessary efficient design parameters and HVAC standards and additionally also be suited for minimum 20 car parking.

Semester VII (Basement)| Year 04

YGOLONHCETD2D2D2 D2 D3bD2 W4 W4 W4 450MM DEPTH RCC ONE WAY RIBBED SLAB WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE DRAINAGE MAT RETAINING WALL 200MM THK. STONE SUB-SILL 20 MM THK. GLASS GLAZING VERTICALLY PIVOTED STEEL GLASS WINDOW STEEL PIVOTING MECHANISM ONE WAY RIBBED SLAB 150MM THK. EDGE BEAM 600MM DEPTH STEEL REINFORCEMENT W1 W1 METAL FINS 20 MM THK. GLASS GLAZING ALUMINIUM PERFORATED METAL DOUBLE SKIN 25MM THK. STEEL SCREWS 200MM THK. BRICK WALL 20MM THK. PLASTER FINISH 250MM SUNKEN SLAB FOR TOILET METAL FINS 20 MM THK. GLASS GLAZING ALUMINIUM PERFORATED METAL DOUBLE SKIN 25MM THK. STEEL SCREWS 1500MM OVERHEADHEIGHTWATER TANK CONCRETE ROOF BEAM 400MM THK. EXTERNAL PLASTER 18MM THK. FLOORING AS PER SCHEDULE 360MM LAYER BRICK BAT COBA SCREED FLOORING AS PER SCHEDULE BRICK BAT COBA230SCREEDMM THK. BRICK PARAPET WALL 20 MM THK. LIME PLASTER BITUMENBULLNOSEWATERPROOF LAYER CHINA MOSAIC FLOOR BRICK BAT COBA CEMENT ROOFINGSCREEDMEMBRANEMETALFINS25MMTHK.STEELSCREWS DETAILSECTIONWALL SLOPE 1:100 I.L4 = 3425MM GROUND LEVEL EXHAUST DUCT DIFFUSER FIRE EXTINGUISHER + HOSE REEL - 275MM DRAIN WITH 450MM WIDE GUTTER 450 X 300MM SECONDARY PLENUM DUCT 450 X 450MM PRIMARY PLENUM DUCT SPRINKLER HEAD 12.5MM DIA. TERTIARY SPRINKLER PIPE 38MM DIA. PRIMARY SPRINKLER PIPE CEILING MOUNTED SMOKE DETECTOR GROUND FLOOR PLOT EXCAVATION SIDE RETAINING WALL 200MM THK. LIMIT 900MM DIA. 10M DEEP SHORE PILING DETAILS WITH SUBMERSIBLE PUMP 6M X 1M X 1.5M SUMP PIT 02 10246781112 131228200131 E G M OF H NK L 5405 100 1500 1600 650 2000 1900 100 5295 74501501715310026506001450730015095 3485745 1310246781112159 J 950 E G M OF H NK LJ 5405 100 1500 1600 650 2000 1900 100 5295950 5505 3750 4850 5395 5505 8600 5395 6950118008250 470 500 470500150510150510150510150510150510150510150615 150510 150510 150510 150510 150510 510715150510150510150510150510150510 305 600 19895 200 SOLIDSANDMORTARTILESFILLSLABPLASTER SPANDREL BEAM RIBS SLAB WELDED WIRE REINFORCEMENT JOIST BARS METAL ALUMINIUMFINS PERFORATED METAL DOUBLE SKIN RCC ONE WAY RIBBED SLAB FINISH WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE REFLECTED SECTION AT 1:50 SCALE DETAILS AT 1:50 SCALE 10246781112151428200 131228200131 E G M OF H NK L 5405 100 1500 1600 650 2000 1900 100 5295 74501501715310026506001450730015095 3485745 1310246781112159 J 950 E G M OF H NK LJ 5405 100 1500 1600 650 2000 1900 100 5295950 5505 3750 4850 5395 5505 8600 5395 6950118008250 470 500 470500150510150510150510150510150510150510150615 150510 150510 150510 150510 150510 510715150510150510150510150510150510 305 600 19895 200 SOLIDSANDMORTARTILESFILLSLABPLASTER SPANDREL BEAM RIBS SLAB WELDED WIRE REINFORCEMENT JOIST BARS EXPLOSIVE BOLT HANGING POLE WALL 20MMANGLETHK.GYPSUM BOARD SQUARE PANELS MAIN KEEL METAL FINS 20MM DIA. METAL SUPPORTS ALUMINIUM PERFORATED METAL DOUBLE SKIN 25MM THK. STEEL SCREWS RCC ONE WAY RIBBED SLAB FINISH WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE FALSE CEILING DETAILS PLANCEILINGREFLECTED SECTION AT 1:50 SCALE DETAILS AT 1:50 SCALE D3b D2D2D2 D3a D2 D1 D1 D1 D2 D2D2D5 TRIAGECOUNTERWAITINGPHARMACY STRETCHERMUMTYROOMFIRESTAIRCASEFIRESTAIRCASEFIRESTAIRCASEFIRESTAIRCASEFIRESTAIRCASEFIRESTAIRCASEFIRESTAIRCASE LIFT01 LIFT02STRETCHER E NG L ADMIN DEVELOPMENTOFFICEROOMREPORT FORMULATION AND STORAGE EATING AREA WAITING MAINTAINANCEELECTRICALAREA GENERAL PATIENT STAFF AREA TOILET GENERAL PATIENT TOILET PATIENT RECOVERY ROOM UTILITYBANKBLOOD D2 D2 DOCTOR'S AREA UTILITYBANKBLOODDOCTOR'S TOILET LIFTROOMMACHINE 43500MM42675MM38150MM37650MM33750MM33000MM29050MM28150MM19750MM19000MM15150MM14400MM10500MM9750MM5950MM5100MM1200MM450MMALUMINIUM PERFORATED METAL DOUBLE SKIN LIFT DETAILS:FOUNDATIONCORE

The synthesis shows the complete journey of water on site, through the design, with the spaces and context in relationwithit.

Design Brief:

Integrated Design Studio Semester IV | Year 0202

MOSAIC WATER

The pandemic has shown the need for wellness infrastructure in our cities. Wellness is an idea that goes beyond health, including within its ambit the idea of the efforts taken to achieve good health. In this sense it is more of a process than a goal. Thus, the community wellness and comfort station shall attempt to address not only the immediate infrastructural need for access to sanitation and healthcare, but also act as much needed rallying points for community mobilization for future public health challenges.

Studio Brief:

Guide: Ankush Chandran

Location: Wadala East, Mumbai, Maharashtra

The final design is meant to provide rehabilitation to the community, unifying them in these pandemic times. The design supports biophilic views. The context is famous for having a dome shaped theatre, so the design features a geodesic dome community space. Social distancing norms are a part of dictating the design and the structure is fragmented as per function. The beams on site run continuous, and a steel pergola brings the whole structure together at a visual level. Water is used as a design element and a natural divide through the site.

Type: Community Wellness and Comfort Station

SECIVRES- SCHEMATIC DEPICTING THE CONCEPTUAL WATER FLOW STRATEGY ON SITE: - DESIGNED ELEMENTS:

LAITAPS

LARUTCURTS

Studio Brief:

The main program forms a permanent residence for the ‘Life Members’ of the temple. The form of the project shows ‘removal’ in it, with more focus on ‘structural peeling’ to make ancillary spaces; while the site itself metaphorises the noun ‘of tides’. The plan is fragmented, and one block peels onto the next with the help of visual axes in plan.

03 Architecture Design Studio Semester III | Year 02

Design Brief:

Location: Juhu ISKCON Temple, Mumbai, Maharashtra Guide: Soumya Raja

The students were provided with a series of VERB and NOUN associations. The verb is the action element of the pair whereas the noun is the character element of the pair. The Dwelling will be designed using the formal studies undertaken using the action verb but at the same time, understanding the nuances, contexts and relationships that emerge from the noun/ site.

The synthesis highlights all the types of structural peeling done, emphatically through the sections of the structure. The sectional perspective on the left gives the views of the building when seen from a north – south direction, while the perspective on the right gives the inverse views along those same section lines, done in order to abstract and to highlight the theme of removal.

TO REMOVE ; OF TIDES

Type: Experimental Living Environment

• Cyclical increase in the amount of an entity, in a specific pattern.

• Periodic rise and fall; twice daily.

• To move from a place or position; to take away or off.

VERB - “To Remove”:

• Periodic distortion; gravitational attraction.

SSECORP

• To change the location, position, station or residence of.

Selected Usergroup: Life Members and Volunteers Planning Strategy: A fragmented plan was ideal in terms of functionality and it also helped to further the idea of “removal of Formalmass”.

NOUN- “Of Tides”:

Strategy: Structural peeling techniques applied to the concrete walls and wooden glazed roofs to manipulate light and create spaces with a “peeled experience”.

Specific site chosen: - works withanalysisclimate

• To get rid off; abolish.

Final analysis model in“peeling”.Plywoodtoshow

FORMAL IDEAS AND CHARACTER ANALYSIS:

- easy to access from both templecanteenand

TO REMOVE ; OF TIDES

The final design is a a permanent residence for the ‘Life Members’ of the temple and a residential spaces and front for most volunteer Theactivities/meetings.designincorporates a different type of structural peeling which defines the experience and functionality of the spaces. It adapts the existing semicircular compound wall into the structure and includes ideas like peeling the ground plane upwards, tilted walls, skylights etc. (white corrugated sheet)

LANIF - CONTEXT PLAN: - GROUND FLOOR PLAN: - HANDMADE MODEL:

1. Front elevational view showig the roof typology and entrances to separate bocks bifurcated by tilted walls.

2. Entrance to residential 3.quarters.Walkway between spaces and irregular ground plane.

1. 4.2. 5.3.

SPATIAL VIEWS:

- SECTION: LONGITUDNAL SECTION:

-

4. Tilted concrete walls provide organic divisions between 5.spaces.Theroof manipulatedoverhangstogivea peeled experience to lighting below.

CROSS

LANIF

CROSS

(collaborative work with 4 other members)

PATHWAYSTONE

REVITALIZING THE NALA

EDGE SWALE DETAIL FOR HOUSING MODULES ROAD

04 Landscape Design Studio Semester VI | Year 03 -10.6M: LEVELGROUNDNATURALWATER WATER ATM BIO PONDSRETENTION AERATIONSTREAMSYSTEM FENCE PROGRAMMATICREVITALIZATIONDETAILSECOLOGICAL+EDGEOFSTREAMSTRATEGIES:FENCE+HANGINGCLOTHESFLOATINGISLANDS COLLECTIONWASTE WASTE COLLECTION UNITS FOR THE WATER ATM AND BARTER SYSTEM PHYTOFLOATINGREMEDIATIONBEDSANDSTREAMAERATION MULTIFENCEFUNCTIONALSYSTEM

Design Brief: The designed zone houses the actual housing commune program of the masterplan, the existing Adivasi Village and a rain-fed tributary of the Mithi River, currently a site for hazardous waste-disposal. Thus, the design proposal includes water remediation programs like bio swales, bio retention ponds, rainwater collection systems and a multi purpose green fence system, amongst other residential programs.

Type: Self Sustainable Mixed Commune Masterplan Location: Aarey Forest, Mumbai, Maharashtra Guide: Sandeep Menon

Studio Brief: Developing a masterplan for a self sufficient living commune for 25 non - residents of a chosen site from the Aarey Forest. Identifying and designing different quadrants according to the calculated biocapacity and ecological footprint of the sites Providingstudied.each quadrant with a suitable program that benefits the location and works in the masterplan as a whole.

LANIF

COMMUNITY TOILET

EXISTING SETTLEMENTS

SECTIONS THROUGHSITE:THE

EXISTING NALA/ STREAM, INTERGRATED PROGRAMS WITH EXISTING SETTLEMENTS FOR WATER REMEDIATION AND PROPER WASTE DISPOSAL

NALA/STREAM WITH WOODEN BRIDGE

• For buildable areas we combined elevation mapping where the areas that are buildable, are mostly along the contours and not across them

• The common areas that overlapped are where the contours are getting spaced out and the contour levels are least. that means the slopes in these areas are very gentle and hence the area is buildable

INFERENCE

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Soil and Topography Analysis: using on site observations and digital tools like GIS mapping systems, the soil was analysed through soil mapping, elevation analysis, ridge - valley analysis and slope mapping. Each parameter further clarified the buildability of the soil and provided a justification for aite selection, to lay the masterplan out.

• Then for Ridges and valleys we found areas which has steep slopes so the marked area is where gentle slopes are seen in ridges

• From slope mapping we got the changes in elevation and mapped area with least elevation difference

ROCKY TREAD

The valley extends along the river plains on the outer edge with a series of ridges along the periphery of every valley. Thus, the area is too steep and its close proximity to the river make it unfeasible for construction.

OBSERVATION AND INFERENCE

SECTION BB’ VALLEY

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The footfalls in the forest were naturally seen to be unpredictable paths of a rocky terrain, with a very thin layer of topsoil and no foliage overhead. Thus, the reason for these naturally occurring rocky routes id the soil erosion done by the various river streams when it floods.

OBSERVATION AND INFERENCE

SECTION BB’

0 2 4 4 5 5 1 1 1

MARSHY SOILSANDYSILTYSOIL CLAYPLASTICSOIL ALLUVAILSOIL HUMUS OR TOP SOIL WEATHEREDVOLCANICBEDROCKGRAVELSILTYSAND

Design Brief:

The final design reacts to the sky, the sea and maintains a vascularity with the ground plane. It appears to be flat and regular in plan but is anamorphous and layered in section, mirroring its clustered surroundings. It is raised on stilts and placed aroud existing vegetation to ensure minimal disturbance to the landscape.

Layers of inhabitation from below ground plane to sky.

Studio Brief:

VASCULAR OVERLAY

05 Architecture Design Studio Semester IV | Year 02

Location: Kolamb, Malvan Taluka, Sindhudurg District, Maharashtra Guide: Misbah Hararwala

The intent of the studio is to enable the student to learn and to organise collective dwelling spaces in relationship to each other and in a sensitive historic/ metaphorical/ mythic context, in order to create conceptually rich and contextually appropriate Aarchitecture.programfor

Type: Collective Dwelling and Research Center

collective dwelling (measuring 1000 sq.m.) emerged through the case studies which are unique to the site – and translated into a strong conceptual idea for the project.

The housing is divided into separate spheres for five local families and eight individual researchers, with common spaces that follow vernacular typologies to maintain familiarity. It also includes processing and storage units for communal activities like fish farming etc.

Reduced risk of damage due to floods.

Floating plinth - landscape is undisturbed in seasons.

all

- The clay model was taken forward as inspiration for the playful language of the built roof.

OTSKYALYERS OORF UCLSTERS WONARR NARTSITS CVERTIAL NNUSKE NDESITY ATPER OPEN NAPLOTSEA SSECORP

depicted.MODEL

Each vertical features a common location, which transitions horizontally. Demographic and geographical changes can be observed, and the complete change of scenery during festivals is also

EXPLORATIONS:

- To visualize layering and staggering of repetitive tapering forms that look flat in plan but anamorphous in section.

The final design tries to incorporate all highlighted conceptual ideas in its form, organization and experience.

VASCULAR OVERLAY

- LONGITUDNAL SECTION:

LANIF

The structure is regular in plan but has layers of habitat in section, due to its floating plinth and semi open roofs that make the structure vascular. The spaces are clustered in the most efficient way of organization.

- LONGITUDNAL SECTION:

- FLOOR PLAN:

GROUND

3.cluster.The majghar and the community kitchen.

2. Inside the local residential

4. The walkway leading to the majghar and kitchen.

SPATIAL VIEWS:

5. The double heighted open to ground research center, library, multimedia center and open multipurpose hall.

LANIF

6. The researcher’s residential cluster.

1. The fish center seen from the main road entrance.

4.1. 5.2. 6.3. - CROSS SECTION: - ROOF PLAN:

ASCENDABLE AUDITORIUM

Type: Community Theatre - Instituitional Typology

Design Brief:

- STRIP SECTION - SEATING

06 Technology Studio Semester V | Year 03

- STAGE AND BASEMENT:

STRIPAREA:SECTION

The main objective of the studio is to integrate ‘design and making’ and create an identity for a locale, space for congregation for the community, a social infrastructure that will add value to the precinct and convey a message of multiculturalism.

Based on surrounding site conditions, the design is a 500 sq.m auditorium catering to 100 people at one time. It also has all day cafeteria services and is planned as a sunken structure with a walkable roof looking out to the beach behind the site. The allied programs ensure that the site is still unchanged and relatable to the current daily activities of the locals. Natural ventilation, parking provisions and all necessary instituitional services are detailed out in the design.

Location: Prabhadevi, Mumbai, Maharashtra

Studio Brief:

Guide: Jamshid Bhiwandiwala

LANIFA C D G 490 3430 3900 9795 270H 2305 10111214 14121023457911602550002090107406405530048054520 86 12 1 2 4 3 568910 13 1112 7 16 17 18 19 20 22 1521 14 2324 1918171615141312111098765432122232420 ENTRY TO STRUCTURE STEPS TO AUDITORIUM (GROUND FLOOR) RECESSED MAINBACKTICKETSTAIRCASEPATIOTOBASEMENTOFFICEOFFICESTAIRCASETOAUDITORIUM (BALCONY) MAIN CONCESSIONLOBBY AREA CONCESSION STAND ENTRANCE TO AUDITORIUM CHILD CRY AREA OPENTOILETSREHEARSAL SPACE STAGE WITH WINGS MAIN AUDITORIUM LEVEL SERVICE STAIRCASEENTRYTOUPPER FLOOR STORAGE AREA GREEN ROOM 01 BACKSTAGE AREA GREEN ROOM 02 CAR RAMP TO BASEMENT PARKING CAR LEGEND:ENTRY UP DN DN UP UP UP -3900MM -3900MM -3900MM C4 C8 C11 C12 C16 C17 C18 C20 C22 C26 D1 D1 D1W1a W1a W2 W2 W2W2 D2a D2b D2b 2500 2615 2500 380 1200 6530 4000 2203820 1700 630020005100 2800700200 1000 2775 9925 2200 8003001000 2810 2495 3135 895 4010 1000 705 102202975 3004300430084010251335930840655 300 D2a 124513001245 3125 900 W2 W3a W3a W3a 1 2 3 4 -6000MM -6000MM 1234 CAR MOTORRAMPCYCLE PARKING STAIRCASE TO GROUND FLOOR AC PLANT LEGEND:ROOM5STORAGESPACE 3560 4165 28240 4105 200 4645 10111214 A B C D E G AA' BB' 11 12 10 3570602550002090107406405530048054520 490 3305 3900 4325 5170 1955 48485 11 52460 12 19495 800285 200 13 1775 C1 C9 C22 C23 C24 C25 -5200MM -5650MM-5650MM-5350MM-5950MM-5650MM-5350MM-5950MM-5200MM13002100150011101110189014401030 W3a W3aW3a W3a W3a W3b D2a D2a D2b D1 DN DN DN 865 2490 305 2490 305 2490 STONE SUB-SILL 20 MM THK. GLASS GLAZING FIXED STEEL FRAMED GLASS OPENING STONE SUB-SILL 20 MM THK. GLASS GLAZING IN GLASSTRANSOMWINDOW OUT STEEL PIVOTING MECHANISM ENGINEERED SOIL WITH PLANTING FILTER MOISTUREFABRICRETENTION LAYER AERATION LAYER THERMAL GREENMEMBRANEROOTDRAINAGEINSULATIONLAYERBARRIERLAYERPROTECTIONWATERPROOFING MEMBRANE ONE WAY RIBBED SLAB FLOORING AS PER SCHEDULE CONCRETE PARAPET WALL 200MM THK. EXTERNAL PLASTER 18MM THK. ONE WAY RIBBED SLAB VERTICALLY PIVOTED STEEL LONGITUDNALSECTION:ROOFWALKABLEDETAIL:-SERVICESDETAIL:ELEVATION:ELEVATION:EASTNORTH GROUND FLOOR PLAN: BASEMENT PLAN: ELECTRICAL LAYOUT:

MS TOP T CHORD MEMBER MS BOTTOM T CHORD MEMBER END BEARING I - SECTION ANGLE WEB MEMBERS ATTACHED GYPSUM BOARD FALSE CEILING STEEL INVERTED SHELL SYSTEM MS POP RIVETS MS PRE - ROLLED RIB DOME BASE ANGLE STAINLESS STEEL BOLTS EXPOSED BRICK CLADDING MILD STEEL BRANCHED COLUMNS WATER PROOFING (TAR FELT) TYPICAL T SECTION TYPICAL I SECTION GYPSUM BOARD FALSE CEILING BUILT UP SECTIONS OF 8MM THK. MS PLATE SPRINGING POINT OF TREE COLUMN BUILT UP SECTION OF 25MM THK. MS SOLID BAR FLOOR WATERPROOFINGTILES LATER IPS PCCLAYERSLAB 450MM THK. RUBBLE COMPACTMASONRYEARTH RECESSED SKYLIGHT 25MM THK. MS FRAME 20MM THK. GLASS GLAZING BRICK PARAPET WALL 1000MM LENGTH

The program is an intended walk through exhibit and library which aims to highlight the three main aspects of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar’s life seen on site, i.e Community Life, Education and Buddhism. In order to achieve this, the final impact of the design is a sunken structure which emerges out of the ground and is a metaphor for the way this community has overcome all obstacles in its path. The design intervention is primarily dictated by the NeoBuddhist principle of “Nam-myoho-renge-kyo”, which involves the practice of active meditation at the centroidal core of the design and provides the idea of maintaining directional radiality across all planes. It is a space that has Dalit experiences weaved through the architecture through experential fenestrations, incriptions and textures on the monumental bowl etc.

This design project intends on enabling a symbiosis with the past through architecture. The project looks into the gestural relationship the new intervention wants to make with history. Which history does it choose to write? Whose? And in what way? The programme evolves through a critical examination of the three mandates of the Archive, the Library and the Museum around the historical figure of Dr. Ambedkar.

Studio Brief:

The synthesis shows the designed wall section planes.columnssupportedshowspace,thecolumnsbranchedincludeswhichmetaphoricalsteelthatencirclesunkenmeditationandtheviewsalltheactivitiesbytheseacrossradial

Type: Library and Walk-Through Museum Exhibit Location: Wadala, Mumbai, Maharashtra Guide: Rohan Shivkumar

ENERGIES OF CHANGE

LONG SPAN OPEN WEB STEEL JOIST SPANNING SYSTEM (WELDED)

Design Brief:

07 Architectural Design Studio Semester VI | Year 03

DESIGN INFLUENCES

• Meditative space at centroid. • Link INFERENCES:andeducationaltocommunalspheres.

• Retention of INITIALinfluentialDr.typologiesmajorfromAmbedkar’sspaces.DIAGRAMONSITE

OAESLFSSERTININCLUSIVE

SSECORP

Nam - myoho - renge - kyo a capacity to transform any transformativesuffering ‘energy’ is living’.”ofbehindofstrong“Chawlsrevelations.”hiscontributedspacesof“ThepresentAmbedkar’sAspectsthreefoldmanifestedlotusofDr.lifeonsiteconditionshislivingstronglytothoughtsandshowaconceptcaste,maskedtheidea‘community

INFERENCES:

The monk and the people from the Trust office positioned at the entrance. wide legged and reading a book peacefully.

1938

Dadar, Mumbai

2022

Entry for cars and path leading to staff quarters of the temple and the residential society.

Built in 1938, this temple is now situated within a tenement in a lane eponymous to it, i.e., Buddha Mandir Lane on Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Road, Dadar East, Mumbai. It is organized by the Anand Bahujan Vihar Trust and includes a shrine to Lord Buddha and Ambedkar and is a site for marriage and prayer rituals. It is a sacred Ambedkarite space, graced by the touch of Babasaheb Ambedkars feet, who made weekly visits with Maisaheb Ambedkar from their residence at Rajgruha, Matunga.

Sectional Perspective and Views of the Temple: - alternatively showing Dr. Ambedkar and his interactions with the temple in 1938 and the current activities in 2022.

Maisaheb Ambedkar and Babasaheb walking on the road towards the temple.

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Entrance of the Temple and to the Anand Bahujan Vihar Trust office.

Ambedkar1938sitting

Buddha Mandir

- Lankanand Thero, Revered Monk

YDUTS closePeople2022residingbyprayinginthetemple. theAmbedkar1938prayingintemple. Neo-buddhist2022weddingceremonies. 1938Buddha Ambedkarandbustaddedinlater.2022 forStaff2022quartersthetemple.

“Our temple is not very large or monumental, but it is a hugely sacred space as it has been used by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar and his second wife, Maisaheb Ambedkar on a weekly basis. They used to visit the temple every Thursday, whenever they were residing at Rajgruha. Babasaheb took time off from his busy schedule and visited the temple to pay his respects and peacefully read a book while being seated wide legged in front of the deity. His strong connection to Buddha was translated to his bust being placed right next to the deity, after his passing.”

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BDD Chawls

Ambedkar memorial in front of Chawl No. 95. made by the people as an act of remembrance.

It is run by people of Mahasabha Shakha, the organising body of all Ambedkar related activities in the neighbourhood.

The Buddha Vihar is completely community driven, since the residents of the Chawls support it in all possible ways.

The BDD chawls in Worli, Mumbai, is a neighborhood comprising of different communities which primarily includes Ambedkarites followed by groups of state government employees and other religious groups from Maharashtra. Built in 1920, the chawls catered to the needs of the employees from the Bombay activities,presencechawlsDalitstomovementsanThecommonleadalongStonetypologyclassaDepartmentDevelopmentandrepresentcolonialideaofworkingneedsintermsoftheofthebuildings.buildingswithroomsthecentralcorridorthatandenduptothetoilets.neighborhoodhasbeenactivecenterforpoliticalthatareconnectedtheAmbedkarites,neo-Buddhists,andtheworkingclass.TheactivelyresonateAmbedkariteandhislegacythroughitscommunalinstitutionsandmemorials.

Sectional Perspective of Chawl -Typology:showstheir generic planning and architecture which dictates the lifestyle of thousands of Ambedkarite residents.

Worli, Mumbai

The Buddha Vihar lies next to the Ambedkar Bhavan and is a centerpoint for most communal activities related to Ambedkar.

Located next ot the Ambedkar Bhavan, it has a large Buddha statue kept inside and alot of material related to Ambedkar.

The office of the Mahasabha Shakha, the organising body of all Ambedkar related activities in the neighbourhood.

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Jai Bhim Memorial at a busy street junction, one of many Ambedkarite installations seen in the Chawls.BDD

LONGITUDNALELEVATION:SECTION AA’:

LANIF GROUND FLOOR PLAN:

FRONT

LANIFCROSS SECTION CC’: CROSS SECTION BB’: SIDE ELEVATION:

ASSORTED WORKS

Location: Wadala, Mumbai, Maharashtra

Type: Product Design

08 Assorted Works Semester III - IV | Year 03

Allied Design Studio Sem 04: One Space, Multiple Experiences - After an analysis of the room, it was observed that the room was meant for work, while the balcony was the space to relax. Specific spaces were missed during the lockdown, so may be temporary scenes could be set up in the balcony as dynamic backgrounds that stimulate the desired spaces. Thus, divised a collapsible mechanism from newspaper rolls that can be installed and painted with optical illusions that stimulate the needed social interaction.

DEILLA Allied Design Studio Sem 03: Design of a ‘chindogu’ - a simplyrestorativedevicedesignedusedtoincreasetheefficiencyofthemosttaskoftheday,i.e.makingtea.

EVITCELE Monsoon Electives Sem 01: Slot - In:

user-friendly, multi-functional, flat pack product which is easy to assemble and takes up little space.

Analysis and comparison of vernacular architecture local to Patiala and Sidhpur as a way of understanding the timber, masonry and construction.stone

(with Vipul Mali, Prisha Shroff and Aadesh Taware)

(with Ambika Lambah, Ashwani Kumar and Parth DesignedKoli)a

Winter Electives

SlotSem04:-In:

CHST air

A chair that transforms itself to a step stool in one quick motion, to keep in areas where both functions are alternatively needed.

Architecture Design Studio Sem 06: Assertions Exhibition (with Tanay Bora, Khushboo Mahto and Neha Shah)

Allied Design Studio Sem 06: Aarey Forest Landscape Masterplan: (with Fleur Dsouza)

SCIHPARG

Architecture Design Studio Sem03: Moriyama HouseSynthesisDocumentation:Drawing

SISYLANA Architecture Design Studio Sem Documentation03: Study: Moriyama House, Tokyo, Japan Axonometric:Exploded Diagrams:Drawing:SynthesisMassingDiagrams:ScaleDiagram:Context

Architecture Design Studio Sem 05:

Conceptual Study: Government Aid Schemes and Medical Policies: Medical Infrasructure Present on Site

SISYLANA Architecture Design KonkanDocumentationSemStudio04:Study:Geographies-CoastCoastofIndia

LAIRETAM Structural Truss: (model watchmakerin sticks) (Sem (Semsoap)(reductive‘haiku’Representation(Semwatchmaker(additive‘haiku’Representation(Semcorrugated(modelViewing02)Gallery:inwhitesheet)02)of-Drift:modelinsticks)02)of-Drift:modelin02) Installation: (1:1 scale model in BrickcorrugatedConstructional(Semmetal)01)Members:(modelinwhitesheet)(Sem02)BondStudy:(modelinbrick)(Sem02)

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