ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE NEW DELHI
RISHABH JAIN A / 2576 / 2013
1998-2013 2013-2018 LANGUAGES
Amity International school, New Delhi School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi : ENGLISH HINDI
SKILLS : GRASSHOPPER
VRAY PLUGIN
LUMION 3D
3DS MAX
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP
REVIT
ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR
RHINOCEROS 3D
ADOBE INDESIGN
MICROSOFT OFFICE
AUTOCAD
GOOGLE SKETCHUP
RISHABH JAIN
CV
+91 9582225149 rishabh.spad@gmail.com 01/07/1995 INDIAN PAST EXPERIENCE
: WOW ARCHITECTS, SINGAPORE ( WARNER WONG DESIGN ) 1 MONTH SUMMER INTERNSHIP ( worked on elevation design, massing and 3d sketchup modelling )
INTERESTS : ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN PHOTOGRAPHY LOGO DESIGN BASKETBALL TABLE TENNIS SKETCHING HIKING RESEARCH PAPER : PUBLIC CONSUMPTION SPACES : A GLOBAL MARKET DISSERTATION Can prudvently designed architectural and spatial features lead to conception of lucrative pseudo public consumption spaces.
Vitae
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS :
: 6 Month Internship as a part of curriculum of 5yr B.Arch course
Curriculum
OBJECTIVE
1st YEAR 1ST SEMESTER : ENTRANCE PLAZA DESIGN Located in Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh, India; the project focuses on design of a entry for the historical temples. The brief consisted of design of a ticket and assistance booth along with a souvenir shop and a cafeteria. This design intervention tries to fuse together the monumental past and the bold present with play of architectural form of the structure.
KHAJURAHO ENTRANCE PLAZA ARTS AND GRAPHICS
2ND YEAR 3RD SEMESTER : STATE INSTALLATION DESIGN Installation was to be designed for a state using abstract forms derived from 4 different words that describe the culture, history, tradition and present condition of the state. Chronicle, Amelioration, Inextricable and Strife were the focus points that formulated the concept of the design.
MIGRATION MUSEUM OF DELHI
HARYANA STATE INSTALLATION 2013
1st YEAR 1ST& 2ND SEMESTER : ARTS AND GRAPHICS The studio focused on use of different tools and materials to artistically explore the creativity and technique of hand and eye coordination.
THE BHATTACHARYA HOUSE
2ND YEAR 3RD SEMESTER : MIGRATION MUSEUM Located in heart of Delhi, Chandni Chowk; a migration museum had to be designed for the people who reside in and migrate to Delhi in search work, food and shelter. The brief consists of two galleries exhibiting art and sculpture, a small multi purpose hall along with a cafetieria and a souvenir shop and administrative block.
2014
1st YEAR 2ND SEMESTER : HOUSE DESIGN Located in Hauz Khas village, Delhi; the design focuses on making a 4 BHK villa which fuctions without the electricity and is designed without use of steel and rcc structural framework.
DHANUSHKODI MEMORIAL DESIGN
2ND YEAR4TH SEMESTER : MEMORIAL DESIGN Located in Dhanushkodi, Rameshwaram, India; the design was a time bound project which had to be designed in the memory of the victims of tsunami. The destructive nature of waves is depicted using tessalation of triangles and other symbols.
2ND YEAR 4TH SEMESTER : WEAVING CO-OP DESIGN Located in Kanadukathan village, Chennai,India; a co-operative had to be designed for the local residents involved in the manufacturing of clothes for women. This intervention consists of exhibition galleries with a tourist residence and workshop areas, designed with use of locally available material and technology.
WEAVING CO-OPERATIVE CENTRE DEHRADUN COMMUNITY CENTRE 2015
3RD YEAR 5TH SEMESTER : CAFETERIA+LIBRARY DESIGN Located in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India; this design intervention named CAFE JHAROKHA consists of a cafeteria, an open air theatre along with a library. The design focuses on use of sustainable and passive building design features to cool the surrounding in the Hot and dry climate.
CAFE JHAROKHA
PRAVASI BHARTIYA BHAWAN 2016
SHUBHARAMBH COMMUNITY CENTRE 3RD YEAR 6TH SEMESTER : OFFICE DESIGN Located in Chanakyapuri, New Delhi; an office had to be designed for Pravasi Bhartiya i.e. Indian Foreign Diaspora to help them learn and connect with their native country. Individual parts of this structure would commemorate landmark events, ideas and individuals in the glorious history of India. The proposed bhawan will exhibit the history and culture. It will stock a well stocked library, cafeteria, an Auditorium , Minister’s office, Minister of State’s office, 4 public departments and 4 private departments. This design intervention focuses on using the active and passive strategies to bring down the net consumption of the building and result in a net zero building design.
3RDYEAR 5TH SEMESTER : COMMUNITY CENTRE DESIGN Located in Barlowganj, Dehradun, India; the project involves design of a multi purpose hall, a creche for the kids, a library and a supermarket. The design focuses on use of passive design strategies to deal with the cold and dry climate of Dehradun.
3RD YEAR 5TH SEMESTER : COMMUNITY CENTRE DESIGN Located in Delhi, India; Design consists of a daily use services, multi purpose hall, cafeteria, shops, creche, youth club, dispensary, weaving workshop and library. The design focuses on use of passive design strategies to achieve thermal comfort.
OFFICE DESIGN
PRAVASI BHARTIYA BHAWAN CHANAKYAPURI, NEW DELHI
EVENING 5PM
AFTERNOON 12PM
EVENING 7PM
EARLY MORNING 6AM
Aesthetic & functional design
DIET CAFE + GYM PUBLIC DEPTS
DIASPORA
PRIVATE DEPTS ADMIN+ HR + ACCOUNTS + IT DEPT
GROUP A,B ,C STAFF
MINISTER + MINISTER OF STATE
WORKING ADMIN STAFF MINISTER MINISTER OF STATE & SECRETARIES
SITE PLANNING MAXIMIZED DAYLIGHT PENETRATION WITHIN THE BUILDING
AUDITORIUM
CONCEPTUAL SKETCH
PUBLIC ZONE : CONTINOUS VISUAL ACCESS IS CREATED TO MAINTAIN THE FLOW OF ACTIVITIES
CULTURAL EXCHANGE/ TOURISM DEPT EXHIBITION & CULTURAL CENTER CAFE
The project focuses on creating a holistic design promoting health, wellbeing and productivity of an office deGENERAL PUBLIC sign to cater the Indian diaspora. This design proposal has been conceptualised to commemorate the achievements and evolution of the diaspora. This will symbolise the cultural identity and civilisational ethos. The bhawan is to become the focal point for interactions between India and the diaspora and with time becoming hub for various activities aimed at creating pride in the achievements.
VIEW FROM THE CAFETERIA
The bhawan is not merely a building, but a place, which would symbolise the spirit and soul of India and Indian Diaspora. Individual parts of this structure will commemorate landmark events, ideas and individuals in the glorious history of India. The proposed bhawan will exhibit the history and culture. It will stock a well stocked library, cafeteria, an Auditorium , Minister’s office, Minister of State’s office, 4 public departments and 4 private departments. Focus on active cooling and passive strategies to maintain the human comfort in the building, this building design is to make it a second home for the diaspora and create a marker in space, a landmark in the city.
KEY STRATEGIES : - MAXIMISING WINDOW TO WALL AREA RATION - OVERHANGS AND CHAJJAS IN SOUTH AND EAST WITH VERTICAL LOUVRES. - VRV HVAC SYSTEM WITH COOLING TOWERS - SOLAR PANELS ON ROOF - NORTH- SOUTH ORIENTATION - SUMMER AND WINTER COURTS - THERMAL MASS - INSULATED ROOFING AND WALL MATERIALS - MAXIMISING DAYLIGHT PENETRATION - TERRACE GARDENS
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
SECTION AA’
SECTION BB’
TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN
G+9 FLOORS with solar panels installed on the roof to make an energy efficient building with VRV HVAC system installed to reduce cooling loads. Strategic location of the service core and planning of functions in the building with summer and winter courts further helped to bring down the energy consumption.
COMMUNITY CENTRE DESIGN KHIRKI VILLAGE, NEW DELHI
SHUBHARAMBH COMMUNITY CENTRE DESIGN INTENT
SITE : KHIRKI VILLAGE, NEW DELHI SITE AREA : 6500 M2 BUILT UP AREA : 2000 M2 This project is seen as a once in lifetime opportunity for the people of khirki and khirki extension especially the women of the society. The facility will run by a women’s cooperative which will ensure efficient management systems , regularity and cleanliness of place. This could be achieved by collaboration with mahilla mandal corporation and progressive ladies ind. society ltd in south delhi.Doing this will also create opportunity for the local women residents to take care of their as well as other kids simuntaneously.
VISION
Economic ; Functional ; Aesthetic Balance Designing specific functions depending upon the fundamental purpose and the need and usage of the space while creating a visual treat of form and massing that can add up to attract additional group of people from the urban street across the site. Designed specifically after studying the behavior of different people through surveying . It will be designed for people and by the people themselves which will ensure them mental as well as physical stability. It will serve the people who will use and not who design it. It is envisaged that the proposed design will compliment and ensure optimum usage of the facilities provided. On a larger scale , building should be designed in order to maintain the green belt by reducing the overall footprint by preserving the greens; the breathing lungs of the city. The design approach will be based on passive design techniques that are integrated into the building design in a way that it contributes to architectural experience .
Joggers and bicycle track along the site connects the mosques, allowing the site to become intermediate between the track SITE connected by metro and and major roads makes the site easily accessible Preserving the greens by reducing the footprint of the structure
DESIGN INTENT
VIEW FROM THE PUBLIC ENTRANCE
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
VIEW FROM THE CAFE TOWARDS THE COURT
SITE PLAN
YOUTH CLUB LIBARY
E-LIBARY
SECOND FLOOR
AYURVEDA CLINIC YOUTH CLUB
HANDICRAFT CENTER
ROOF TOP CAFE
FIRST FLOOR MILK BOOTH+ GROCERY
CLINIC+ DISPENSARY ELEVATION A
DAY CARE WEAVERS CENTER
GROUND FLOOR
AUDITORIUM
SHOPS
CAFE ELEVATION B
CAFETERIA DESIGN RAVINDRA MANCH, JAIPUR
DESIGN BRIEF
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The project required a cafeteria to be designed as a part of the Ravindra Manch Renovation Program. As per the requirements of the program the cafeteria was designed with an open-air theatre and a library. In an attempt to make the building environmently sustainable, attempts were made to incorporate passive strategies to maintain human comfort temperature levels inside the building.
SITE
BUFFER SPACES WITH FOLIAGE PREVENTS SOUTH WESTERN HEAT FROM ENTERING THE COMPLEX
PLACEMENT OF CAFE ON SOUTHERN SIDE - ENSURES WARMTH IN WINTERS - WINDOW EAVES SHADES IT FROM HIGH SUMMER SUN - JAALIS HELP IN CROSS VENTILATION FROM SOUTH EAST WINDS ENTERING THE COMPLEX, THUS COOLING THE CAFETERIA
SECTION THROUGH` THE OAT SKETCH OF THE JAALI ON WESTERN FACADE
JHAROKHA SEATING FOR THE CAFE
CAFE SPACE IS INTEGRATED WITH THE COURTYARD. PERFORMANCES IN THE OAT CAN BE COMFORTABLY VIEWED FROM THE CAFE
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
SITE PLAN
SECTIONS
DETAILS
COMMUNITY HUB BARLOWGANJ, DEHRADUN
maximising the southern facade to capture the heat of the southern sun
DESIGN BRIEF
hospital
jass resort design intervention bus stop
ilding form desiigned in a way that it causes no nterruption to the existing site and movement
The project required a multi purpose hall to be designed as hospital a part of the Barlowganj community upliftment Program. As per the requirements of the program the multi purtrombe wall on the southern residence pose hall along with a small residence jass resort facade library and creche is to be designed with any third func- 2 vents are provided one tion. The third function deon the top and one on the design intervention signed is a multi used grocery Southern facade is maximised to bring the sun inside the building shop along with atm facilibottom to circulate the tites. In an attempt to make warm air captured by the the building environ- mently trombe wall bus stop sustainable, attempts were school school made to incorporate passive strategies to maintain human maximising the southern facade to capture the heat of comfort temperature levels inside the building. the southern sun
shop
shop
hospital
residence
jass resort design intervention
school
ed Space provided below the overhang which can be used as a
shelter from rain which can be used space shop provided below the overhang as a shelter from the rain PASSIVE DESIGN STRATEGIES
trombe wall on the southern Small green areas outside heavy bulky structures facade - 2 vents are provided one on the top and one on the bottom to circulate the warm air captured by the trombe wall
Site was at a junction of 3 roads and the location is highly buzzing with activities. The design should be one that should sit comfortably between the context without disturbing it. thus leading the ground floor divided into two blocks and then a continous block resting over them without altering the existing road network. Library and creche directly connected to the school’s first floor, ensuring the safety of the children.
spill out space provided on the back side of the librarybus stop acess is given to mph and library directly from the road Building form designed in a way that it causes no interruption to the siteinand movement building form desiigned a way that it causes no
interruption to the existing site and movement
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
MIGRATION MUSEUM CHANDNI CHOWK, NEW DELHI
RAILWAY STATION
LIBRARY
auditorium
lobby
SITE
shop
cafe
office
semi open public space
galleries METRO STATION
GANDHI PARK
CO EXISTENCE FLEXIBILITY
CULTURAL FUSION DIVERSITY MUTUAL ACCEPTANCE CONGESTION
FLUIDITY
DEVELOPMENT MULTI IDENTITY
EVOLUTION PROGRESS
- Migration means people with different caste, culture, sex, background come together to co exist within a society. The concept of the design evolved with the fusion of different built forms. - Compact design gave the essence of the congestion in the city, but still the ease with which people accept each other gives the fluidic nature of the human behaviour. - As the society grows and evolves the diversity, mentality and living standards improve giving enhanced lifestyle.
POLICE STATION
Fusion of built forms Located in the heart of the city, the site acts as a major attracction to the tourists and migrated people. The strategic location of the site makes it easily accessible by the general public as it sits between the two metro gates and is placed right across Old Delhi railway station.
N GROUND FLOOR PLAN
MEMORIAL DESIGN DHANUSHKODI, RAMESHWARAM, TAMIL NADU
The memorial design is to pay tribute to the tsunami victims. The design focus on representation of the wave, the ships and the memorial statue to bring the true meaning for the installation. slope down the installation showing sand drifting off by the wave
Steering wheel from the ship represent the ships which went down when the tsunami hit. ELEVATION
The bars are the abstract representation of settlement that was destroyed by the calamity.
Tessalation triangles to represent the wave
The sharp edges and corners represent the destructive nature of the big wave. PLAN VIEW
HARYANA STATE INSTALLATION
The state installation is an abstract representation of the historical and present condition of the state Haryana. The four words that represent the state ie. Amelioration, Chronicle, Strife and Inextricable aptly represent the state, which then are combined together to form the installation
AMELIORATION
CHRONICLE
STRIFE
INEXTRICABLE
ILLUSTRATION BOOK DESIGN
TOGETHER WE STAND DIVIDED WE FALL
Illustration book displaying life at Dhanushkodi
RISHABH JAIN A/2576/2013 SPA DELHI
THE SKETCHES SHOWS THE HISTORY OF HOW THE VILLAGE DHANUSHKODI IN RAMESHWARAM, TAMIL NADU DURING THE PHASE WHEN TSUNAMI STRUCK THE SHORE.
OTHER PROJECTS :
SMALLER HOUSES
BIGGER HOUSES
1ST YEAR HOUSE DESIGN NEAR A HISTORICAL SITE IN HAUZ KHAS, DELHI. THE PROJECT FOCUSES ON ARTS AND GRAPHICS WORKS INCLUDING LOGO DESIGN, HUMAN SCULPTURE, ABSTRACT DESIGN WHICH USES ONLY CONVENTIONAL MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY FOR CONSTRUCTION, IE BUILT REPRESENTATION OF HUMAN EMOTIONS, COLOUR WHEEL, HUMAN SKETCHING, GRAFITIS, WITHOUT STEEL AND RCC AND HOUSE RUNS WITHOUT ELECTRICTY WINDOW FRMAES, SCULTURE DESIGN, OBJECT PATTERN PRINTING AND OTHERS.
PALACE
THE PLOTS WERE LARGER IN SCALE AND PROPORTION AROUND THE PALACE WITH BIGGER INTERSECTION ROADS, WHICH KEPT OF DECREASING AS ONE MOVED AWAY FROM THE PALACE
PANCHAYAT ( GATHERING SPACE ) BIGGER HOUSES
SMALLER HOUSES STREET PLANNING STUDY OF VILLAGE KANADUKATHAN, CHENNAI, INDIA
1ST YEAR DESIGN : ENTRANCE PLAZA FOR THE TEMPLES OF KHAJURAHO, MADHYA PRADESH, INDIA. THE PROJECT BRIEF CONSISTS OF A INFORMATION CUM TICKETING BOOTH WITH A SOUVINIER SHOP AND A CAFETERIA.
TRUSS DESIGN AND DETAIL. HANDS ON MODELLING TO FIGURE OUT THE WORKING OF A TRUSS AND THE LOAD DISTRIBUTION WITHIN THE MEN=MERS TILL THE GROUND.
RISE RESORT RESIDENCES, NOIDA EXTENSION, INDIA
ELEVATION DESIGN FOR INDIVIDUAL VILLAS: CONCEPTUAL IDEAS : VERTICALITY, BLENDING WITH THE WOODS, DAYLIGHT, SHARP EDGES GIVES SENSE OF POWER
VERICALITY SHARP EDGES
WOODEN CHAMPHORS
MAXIMIZING DAYLIGHT
SABA SABA HOTEL ARUSHA, TANZANIA
JUNIOR SUITELAYOUT
SIDE VIEW LOOKING OVER THE BANQUET HALL AND THE HOTEL
AZURE RESIDENCY: SANTHOME, CHENNAI, INDIA
VIPUL COMMERCIAL OFFICE, GURUGRAM, INDIA
STRUCTURAL FRAMING PLAN AND SKETCHUP MODELLING
MASSING OF THE FORM AND CONCEPTUAL PLAN
E INVITATION DESIGN : INDIA ART FAIR IN DELHI
WORKING DRAWING : BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
RISHABH JAIN +91 9582225149 rishabh.spad@gmail.com 01/07/1995 INDIAN