ARCHITECTURAL
portfolio 2015-2020
ritu navale
Hello ! Ritu Navale an undergraduate Architecture student perceiving my degree from KLE Technological University, Hubballi-Karnataka. For me Architecture is something where a good design is not only by its visual appearence but also decided by its contribution to the surrounding and the exsisiting context. I’m an hardworking challenge oriented individual. I look for opportunity to design and to expand and increase my ability in technical skills. This portfolio comprises of selected works ( design, documentation etc) during my curriculum. The choosen projects highlights the varse scale and design approches adopted during the curriculum
RITU NAVALE 16 June 1997 Female Indian
P.P Navale, 1st cross, Vidyanagar, Hubballi +91-9741968656 ritunavale@gmail.com EDUACTION 2013
Completed schooling from CHINMAYA VIDYALAYA-HUBBLLI Marks Secured - 91%
2015
Pre-graduation college from VIDYANIKETA COLLEGE-HUBBLLI Marks Secured - 83%
Present
Bachelor’s degree in Architecture at KLE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERCITY-HUBBALLI
English Kannada Hindhi Marathi
Photography
workshop
Crafting
INTERESTS
Lighting workshop , KLE Technological University - Hubballi Bamboo workshop, KLE Technological University - Hubballi Origami workshop, KLE Technological University - Hubballi Photography workshop, KLE Technological University - Hubballi
Calligraphy
Reading
Sports
Travelling
software skills ADOBE PHOTOSHOP
AUTODESK AUTO CAD - 2D
REVIT ARCHITECTURE
Model making
GOOGLE SKETCHUP
LUMION
ADOBE INDESIGN
3D MAX
Sketching
Curriculum Vitae
Date Of Birth : Gender : Nationality :
LANGUAGE
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Revitalization of Heritage Commons Kalaburgi
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Proposed Good Earth Store Hubballi
03 Proposed Housing For Shrujan Bhuj,Gujarat
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Proposed Mother And Child Hospital Kolkata
05 06 Working Drawing
07 Dessertation
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Building Construction And Material
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PROJECT:REVITALIZATION OF HERITAGE COMMONS,KALABURGI TYPE LOCATION WORK
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“Revitalization of Heritage Commons“ An HUL Approach (Historic Urban Landscape) for Inclusive and Resilient Development of Cultural Landscape.
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this studio aims at revitalizing the heritafge commons, for this we undertook the detail analytical study of kalburgi in terms of its topography,land use,economic structure ,tangible and intangible heritage of town. this process of urban design involves generating of various maps and comimg up with collective decisions that facilitate the city need ,tourist infrastructure and city level open spaces.number of different pockets were identified for the individual urban inserts.
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KALBURGI
As of 2011 India census, Kalaburagi city had a population of 543,000. Average population density of 233 per km². Males constitute 55% of the population and females 45%. Kalaburagi has an average literacy rate of 67%, the male literacy is70%, while female literacy is 30%. CLIMATE: Average High Temperature : 45°C Average Low Temperature : 8°C Annual Rainfall : 750 mm
CHRONOLOGY
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NATURAL VALUE ASSESMENT
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HIERARCHY OF OPEN SPACES AND PUBLIC REALM
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Also known as ‘sun city’. Gulbarga’s old moated fort is in a much deteriorated state, but it has a number of interesting buildings inside including the Jama Masjid, reputed to have been built by a Moorish architect during the late 14th or early 15th century Kalaburagi also has a number of imposing tombs of Bahmani kings, a shrine to an important Muslim saint, Hazrat Khwaja Banda Nawaz Gaisu Daraz. Sharana Basaveshwara Temple, Sri Sai baba temple, Sri Ram Mandir and Sri Bhavani Shankar temple (Sri Sadashivmaharaj).
SARAAF BAZAAR ROAD is one of the oldest traditional market existing in the city, the saraaf bazaar as its name states is a market selling gold and other valuable commodities. It consists of traditional low lying grounded seating with pitched stone roofing.
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DESIGN STRATAGIES • Adaptive reuse of existing heritage monuments • Clearing the houses within the fort boundary (183 nos) • Showcasing heritage monuments through heritage walk • Thematic play of dance and music to showcase Bahamani culture • Enhancement of roads and nodes GROUP 2
P1a -Cultural And Interpretation Center AREA- 15777.868 sqm (3.89 acres) P1c - Fort area AREA-322255.38 sqm (79.63 acres)
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PROJECT:PROPOSED GOOD EARTH STORE,HUBBALLI BUILDING TYPE LOCATION WORK
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COMMERCIAL GOKUL ROAD , HUBBALLI 5TH SEMESTER
In this interior design studio we were given a brief and the basic program to propose a good earth flagship store.
The main aim was that this store will be positioned as a landmark in hubbllli by promoting the brand with embodying quality,values and over all essence of brand in south India. the challenge was to design the smallest of detail,and had the design constraints as to design the flagship store with in the built rectangle of 12 meter x 20 meter.
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The main concept was to bring in vernacular style by using of localy available materilas like bamboo,mud,cloth etc. The interiors were more rustic with the use of unfinished or unpolished or disstressed wooden furniture that claims originality from the distinctive elements of vernacular architecture.
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CEILING LAYOUT The store was laid with combination of coloured , patterned mosaic flooring. The walls that where built with brick were adored with faux finished paints.
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PROJECT:PROPOSED HOUSING FOR SHRUJAN BUILDING TYPE LOCATION WORK
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HOUSING RAJARATH , KOLKATA 4TH SEMESTER
PROPOSED HOUSING FOR SRUJAN – Thread of life is a Bhuj based NGO, has been leading the change for empowering women and local artisans. It wants to build Housing for local people attheir property located in Azrakpur near Living and Learning Design Centre, Bhuj. Studio module
DESIGN BRIEF
Site area :1245 sq m Studio unit: 45 to 65 sqm 2BHK units :85 to 110 sq m 3BHK units:110 to 130 sq m
The design should suffice all the facilities and requirements of an Ideal Housing project. The design should integrate form and function with use of different materials. The design approach should be with the context of the site and considering the local climatic aspects.
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KEY ELEMENTS OF DESIGN • Hierachy of open space • Central green spine A Hierachyl open space basically includes different levels of open space. The entire design runs along the central spine this spine acts as a bigger level open space that establishes recreational and socialization. Each of the cluster has an individual smaller level open spaces for bringing people together. The entire vehicular movemnt is ristricted to the periphery.
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PROJECT:PROPOSED MOTHER AND CHILD HOSPITAL
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HOSPITAL RAJARATH , KOLKATA 5TH SEMESTER
the design of “ healling spaces” - a mother and child welfare center foucuses on the five pillers of ‘well being’. DESIGN BRIEF • COMFORT Site are :2 acres • HEALTH Bed capacity:120 numbers • SUSTAINIBILITY Maximum permisible • HAPPINESS height : 40 meter • AESTHATICS SEVENTH FLOOR CONCEPTUAL FORM Permisible FAR:1.5 1.In patient unit DEVELOPMENT
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REQUIREMENTS 1.Women care unit 2.Child care unit 3.Diagnostic unit 4.Wellness unit 5.Additional services 6.Ancillary/support unit
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THIRD FLOOR 1.Maternity suit 2.Procedure room 3. ICU SECOND FLOOR 1.Administration 2.Staff facilities 3.Central sterile department FIRST FLOOR 1.Out patient unit 2.Diagnostic unit GROUND FLOOR 1.Out patient unit 2.Emergency care service 3.Diagnostic unit
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adaptation of traditional architecture
7.Dissertation
Under the Guidence of : Prof.Gitanjali Rao
ABSTRACT
ISSUES
Traditional architecture has been successful in achieving harmony between housing and environment ,which is what makes one to look up to the traditional environment that they have replaced or replacing with the global development. And this force of replacing is due to the ease and betterment of life style and living condition. This paper aims to study about the sustainable concepts in the traditional architecture. And what are the concepts adopted in the present built form. The rapid change in the present scenario being unavoidable, a building or a built form can be sustainable only if it allows change through minimal consumption of resources and by understanding the embedded values and quality. The research is to study about two attributes one the spatial quality and other the different strategies to reduce the energy use and carbon emission adopted by the traditional architecture and contemporary architecture. In this study housing typologies of two different regions in India are analysed and what is the impact of change in character of these typologies from traditional dwelling to modern dwelling.
India has upheld the tradition of building with nature for ages, but now there is a complete change due to the global trend. India which is expected to follow the traditional roots and evolve is now blindly following the western concept. This change is due to the globalization ,socio cultural accept that is the change in life style of the people
KEY WORDS Traditional Architecture, Sustainability
This paper deals with the following: • Study of rediscovering the passive strategies that where the architectural statement of the region and served the purpose, and to see if these strategies can be employed in the current architecture that completely lacks the sympathy towards the environment. • The relationship between traditional buildings, particularly homes and dwellings, and sustainability Topics explored in the section include: how people perceive and use their home, how different architectural features reflect the social status, and the type of domestic space.
ANALYSIS TRADITIONAL DWELLING Courtyard houses in India are one of its distinct traditional house form. The traditional Indian families where basically joint families where in 3 or more generation stays together by sharing the space. In this kind of family set up fulfilling the demand of privacy of an individual was not a first priority.
OBSERVATION The selected study area Kerala is situated in the south east cost line of India. The climate in this south east cost experience warm humid climate with two monsoons, the south west monsoon from mid-May to august and north east monsoon from October to November. The average rainfall is about 12-140 rainy days per year. Temperature varies from 22 degree Celsius to 33 degree Celsius with high humidity. MODERN DWELLING The dwelling form in the present condition is same all over the country irrespective of its climatic conditions. In todays context the dwellings are distinguished by income level and not by the climatic sensitivity. The built forms are usually compact with no open, semi open spaces or courtyards and this is due to the lack of space and also due to the increase in cost of the land. The high income groups have detached housing, with huge compounds and open space around and this decreases with the economic status. The use of glass as a building material had a drastic change in the Indian architecture. Where houses developed by having large window with heavy glazing. Such buildings which are meant to serve the purpose of light and ventilation are often difficult to achieve efficiently.
CONCLUSION From the above observation it can be seen that there is a strong transformation in the physical characteristics of the houses ,and the dwellings have lost its relevance in todays context due to the change in life style and economize of space. The houses which ones followed geometric rule for the arrangement of spaces are now following the geometry of plots. These changes being un avoidable but can be energy efficient and be built along with nature. The energy efficient building are the sustainable building and thus from above observation it is considered that this traditional building where designed considering the efficient use of energy. This sustainable or energy efficient strategies should be adopted in modern dwellings to benefit the comfort condition. Most of the design base strategies such as 1. Designing an atrium space with high level cooling instead of a courtyard 2. Designing of wind towers which adds up to the aesthetic and helps to keep the building cool 3. The use of high roofs helps helps to increase the air movement , can be easily Adopted in todays context to achieve more sustainable solution in todays dwellings
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