Architectural Portfolio 2019-2023 | Rohan Gupta

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PORTFOLIO

work
GUPTA
- 2023
Architectural
ROHAN
2019

Phone No. 8318967813

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ROHAN GUPTA

Architecture Student

HELLO!

I am an architecture student currently enrolled in Sushant School of Art and Architecture, seeking an internship to gain practical experi ence in the field. Through my studies, I have developed a strong understanding of design principles, construction techniques, and project management. I have experience working with software programs such as AutoCAD, SketchUp, Revit and Rhino.

Most of the things that we can see with our eyes, we can feel with our hearts and this is my perspective of architecture. Architecture is the window to creativity and passion but what if we can not see architecture, how can we feel it that is my goal and my aim is to add new things to the understanding of architecture .

I am a dedicated and hardworking individual with excellent time management skills. I am able to work effectively in a team environ ment, take direction and feedback from experienced architects and designers, and am open to trying new things and taking on new challenges

13th May 2001

rohan.gupta620@gmail.com

+91 8318967813

PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA RESUME

RESUME

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THE LOOP : [URBAN DESIGN] SEMESTER - 7

THE URBAN NEXUS : [HOUSING] SEMESTER - 6

PUBLICA : [EMERGENT MORPHOLOGIES] SEMESTER - 6

CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

DISSERTATION SEMESTER - 7

PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA CONTENT
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MISCELLANEOUS OTHER WORKS 02
03 04 05 06

THE LOOP, URBAN DESIGN

BHIKAJI-CAMA , NEW DELHI

7 Semester / 4th Year

SOFTWARE USED

THE VISION , FOR BHIKAJI CAMA IS A PEDESTRIAN FRIENDLY MULTIMODAL HUB, THAT CONNECTS THE LESS TAKEN ENTITIES OF THE CITY AND CREATE A LOOP THROUGHOUT.

SOFTWARE USED

INDIAN ROADS CONSTITUE A MIXED MODAL CHARACTER, THAT ARE CROWDED AND CHAOTIC AS IT SHARES A SINGLE CARRIAGE WAY THROUGH OUT. THE MOTORCYCLES AND 4-WHEELERS MIXING CREATES A LOT OF COMMOTION AND UNORDERLY SITUATION WHICH MAKES THE ROOD LOOKS SMALLER, CONGESTED AND IN BAD SHAPES.

ACCOMODATING PEDESTRIANS

EACH ROAD, HOLDS A DIFFERENT CHARACTER BASED ON THE TYPOLOGIES IN THE CONTEXT. ALONG WITH THE CONTEXT, THE USERS, THE MODE OF TRANSIT PREFFERED IS ALSO TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT .PEDESTRIANS REQUIRE MOVEMENT NOT ONLY ALONG THE STREETS IN THE PEDESTRIAN REALM BUT ALSO AT INTERACTION AREAS WHERE MULTI - MODAL USER MOVEMENTS CROSS.

PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA THE LOOP
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Introduction TRAFFIC ISLAND RENDER , BHIKAJI CAMA CO DESIGNED WITH SHARIKA SHAMEEN

DATA MAPS

ACTIVITY CLUSTER

VEGETABLE MARKET

MAJOR NODES

HAWKERS AND VENDORS

LEGENDS

ACTIVITY CLUSTER

BY MAKING BHIKAJI CAMA WALAKABLE-

-LESSER CONGESTIONS ON ROADS

-SAFER PEDESTRIANS SYSTEMS

-INTERACTIVE BUSINESS DISTRICT

MAJOR NODES

USER GROUPS :

- RESIDENTS - WORKERS- VISITORS- STUDENTS - SMALL SCALE - PEDESTRIANSDEDDDDDD

- BROKEN OR OBSTRUCTED SIDEWALKS

- CAR DOMINATED ROADS

THE SITE FACES ISSUES LIKE :

- NO DEFINED PARKINGS, THAT LEADS TO ENCROACHMENT

AFRICAN AVENUE ROAD DIVIDES THE SITE INTO TWO EQUAL PARTS, HENCE SOULD BE THE PRIMARY SITE OF INTERVENTION, AS IT BRANCHES TO ALL THE PARTS OF THE SITE,THUS , SHARING ITS CHARACTER. MATERIALITY

ALONG WITH THE INTERVENTIONS ON ROADS, THE MATERIALS SHOULD ALSO BE CONSIDERED, LIKE THE USE OF SIGNAGES, TACTILE TILES FOR THE DEAF, BRAILLE SIGNAGES ETC TO INCREASE INCLUSIVITY AND PARTICIPATION AMONG THE DIFFERNETLY ABLED AS WELL.

MAPS AND DRWAINGS

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PRIMARY
SECONDARY
NETWORK
NETWORK
LANDMARKS AND ACTIVITY NODES EATRIES RETAILS BANKS HOSPITALS HOTELS
THE LOOP THE LOOP
INTERVENTION - 1 THE LOOP PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA
PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA THE LOOP INTERVENTION - 2
THE LOOP
THE LOOP INTERVENTION - 4 PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA
THE LOOP INTERVENTION - 4 PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA
BHIKAJI RENDER

2

BHIKAJI-CAMA , NEW DELHI

THE URBAN NEXUS 0

8 Semester / 4th Year

Introduction

The Vision For This Project Was To Integrate the community into the Urban Fabric and connect the neighbourhood with the city.

SOFTWARE USED

Site has rich urban character neighbourhood enhance social connection and promote Transportation. Based on theme to slow people down and make them feel invite, By Activating the walkways and public spaces and creating a vibrant walkable diverse culture..

People can ENTER - PAUSE - REFLECT- MOVE.

This zone comprises of Bloack A2 and Block B5 of Sardarjung Enclave. The zone mostly consits of a stretch of hotels and carshowrooms. Two schools are situated opposite to one another at a walking distance from the residences from all sides. The availability of clinics and hospital is seen in this zone within a walking distance.

PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA THE LOOP
RENDER
HOUSING

ACTIVITY CLUSTER

MAJOR NODES

THE SITE HAS EVOLVED AS THE POPULATION HAS RISEN DUE TO THE ECONOMIC AND COM- MERCIAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE AREA DUE TO JOB OPPORTUNITIES ALSO THE WORK- ING POPULATION HAS INCREASED JOB OPPOR-TUNITIES BEING IN THE FIELD OF EDUCATION-LABOUR AND HEALTHCARE..

Amenities

Taking 400m radius from zone I centre:

1. Presence of hotels 2. Presence of schools 3. Presence of carshowrooms 4. Presence of different speciality of clinics 5. Hospitals provide multispeciality and are open 24x7 6. Open spaces are present among each cluster of residences

MAPS AND DRWAINGS

PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA THE URBAN NEXUS DATA MAPS
Surface parking Surface parking Surface parking Surface parking Chaudhary Jhandu Singh Rd surface parking 104 M 81 M 104M 97 54 Residential Residential School Residential 7.5 African Avenue Road
PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA THE URBAN NEXUS Surface parking Surface parking Surface parking Surface parking Surface parking Chaudhary Jhandu Singh Rd surface parking Residential Residential School 18 M ROW RES. TOWER-2 +5950MM Public Park Cafe Lift Shop 1 Shop 2 Shop 3 Shop 4 Shop 5 Shop 6 Shop Shop 8 Shop 9 Shop 10 Shop 11 Shop 12 Shop 13 Shop 14 Shop 15 Shop 16 Shop 17 Lift COMMERCIAL ENTRANCE Towards Basement Parking Drop-Off Zone Vehicular Entrance Underground Parking Pedestrian walking 7500 7500 Existing road Existing road Existing road Existingroad Existing road Cycling Track Drop Off zone Private Green Pedestrian Entry 8000 1:10Slope Slope 1:10 24000 30000 25670 Community space Pedestrian zone Active Frontage 6MSetback COMMERCIAL VEHICULAR ENTRANCE 3000 Community Park WORLDTRADECENTER NALA Safdurjung Enclave Block A-1 Block A-2 Block B-2 Residential Residential Block A-2 Community Park Entrance Community Park Entrance Community Park Entrance OUT IN Drop Off zone 24500 4000 S.L P.L F.S LIFT LOBBY Entrance Entrance Hall +650 LIFT LOBBY 6620 3100 110 +650Plinth 1702,19 Residential Safdurjung Enclave Block A-2 Towards African Avenue Road Block B-1 SITE PLAN
PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA THE URBAN NEXUS Surface parking Surface parking Chaudhary Jhandu Singh Rd Residential 18 M ROW Public Park Cafe Lift Lift Shop 1 Shop 2 Shop 3 Shop 4 Shop 5 Shop 6 Shop 7 Shop 8 Shop 9 Shop 10 Shop 11 Shop 12 Shop 13 Shop 14 Shop 15 Shop 16 Shop 17 Lift COMMERCIAL ENTRANCE Towards Basement Parking Drop-Off Zone Vehicular Entrance Underground Parking Pedestrian walking 7500 7500 Existing road Existing road Existing road Existingroad Existing road Cycling Track Drop Off zone Private Green Pedestrian Entry 8000 4000 4000 30000 25670 Community space Pedestrian zone 7300 7350 Active Frontage 6MSetback COMMERCIAL VEHICULAR ENTRANCE 5500 3000 Community Park WORLDTRADECENTER NALA Safdurjung Enclave Block A-1 Block A-2 Block B-2 Residential Residential Block A-2 Community Park Entrance Community Park Entrance Community Park Entrance 7889,84 OUT IN Drop Off zone F.S-2 FitnessCenter BoardRoom ClubRoom LIFT LOBBY Entrance Cafeteria Departmental Store Entrance Hall Washroom Washroom +650 Plinth Entrance LIFT LOBBY CommunityHall Security Room 6600 6700 7200 7100 5200 7500 Auditorium Logistic Maintainace Community Hall 5200 5700 7400 6620 3100 13098,43 11000 11000 20000 6700 +650Plinth 13014,92 10500 Ramp Ramp 1000 Surface parking Chaudhary Jhandu Singh Rd Residential 18 M ROW Public Park Cafe Lift Shop 1 Shop 2 Shop 3 Shop 4 Shop 5 Shop 6 Shop 7 Shop 8 Shop 9 Shop 10 Shop 11 Shop 12 Shop 13 Shop 14 Shop 15 Shop 16 Shop 17 Lift Lift COMMERCIAL ENTRANCE Towards Basement Parking Drop-Off Zone Vehicular Entrance Underground Parking Pedestrian walking 7675,14 7500 7500 Existing road Existing road Existing road Existingroad Existing road Cycling Track Drop Off zone Private Green Pedestrian Entry 8000 Community space Pedestrian zone 7300 7350 Active Frontage Collonades MSetback 6 M Setback COMMERCIAL VEHICULAR ENTRANCE 5500 3000 Community Park WORLDTRADECENTER NALA Safdurjung Enclave Block A-1 Block A-2 Block B-2 Residential Residential Block A-2 Community Park Entrance Community Park Entrance Community Park Entrance 7889,84 OUT IN Drop Off zone LIFT LOBBY S.L F.SOPEN TERRACE BEDRRO KITCHEN DINING DRROM BEDRROM BALCO DEPRESSION DEPRESSION DEPRESSION DEPRESSION DEPRESSION DEPRESSION DEPRESSION TERRACEGARDEN LIFT LOBBY OOO 7000 1600 11000 7000 G.F PLAN FLOOR PLAN

Encourage mixed-use development:

Mixed-use development can help create vibrant and diverse neighborhoods that offer a range of housing options, businesses, and services. By encouraging a mix of residential, commercial, and retail spaces, communities can become more self-sufficient and offer a range of amenities within walking distance.

Inviting community members to participate in the planning and design process is essential for creating a neighborhood that meets the needs and desires of its residents. By engaging in a collaborative process, residents can feel a greater sense of ownership and responsibility for their community, leading to a more vibrant and connected urban fabric.

Public spaces are essential for bringing people together and fostering a sense of community. Designing parks, squares, and pedestrian areas can help create a gathering place for residents, providing opportunities for social interaction, outdoor activities, and community events.

PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA THE URBAN NEXUS Drop Off zone LIFT LOBBY S.L P.L P.L F.S-2 M.BEDRROM 3.5M TOILET1 M.BEDRROM 3.5M BEDRROM 3.5 TOILET2 KITCHEN DINING LIVING AREA HALL BHK UNIT BEDRROM 3.5 M. EDRRO3.5M TOILET TOILET KITCHEN HALL LIVING AREA DINING BHK UNIT BHK UNIT KITCHEN TOILET1 TOILET TOILET TOILET2 M.BEDRROM 3.5M BEDRROM3.5M BEDRROM X3.5 DINING LIVING AREA LIVING AREA HALL HALL DINING 1BHK UNIT BHK UNIT BHK UNIT BHK UNIT HALL HALL HALL BEDRROMX3.5M BEDRROM 3.5 BEDRROM 3.5 BEDRROM 3.5 KITCHE KITCHEN KITCHEN TOILET TOILET TOILET TOILET TOILET TOILET LIVING AREA LIVING AREA DINING ING DINING LIVING AREA TOILET TOILET BEDRROOM 3.5 BALCONY BALCONY BALCONY BALCONY BALCONY KITCHEN LIVING KITCHEN KITCHEN KITCHEN TOILET LIVING AREA LIVING AREA DINING 3.5 EWS UNIT EWS UNIT EWS BALCONY BALCONY BALCONY BALCONY BALCONY BALCONY BALCONY BALCONY BALCONY BALCONY BALCONY BALCONY BALCONY BALCONY DEPRESSION DEPRESSION DEPRESSION DEPRESSION DEPRESSION DEPRESSION DEPRESSION TERRACEGARDEN P.L P.L S.L LIFT LOBBY 11000 1OOOO 7000 1600 11000 11000 5000 1800 7000 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 A B C D E F G H 5000 5700 5460 7070 5540 5070 5370 4500 3000 6570 6700 7220 6500 9500 5660 A B C D E F 7000 7230 7230 6615 6460 3000 2989,69 TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN

ELEVATIONS

PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA THE URBAN NEXUS
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THE URBAN NEXUS SITE CONTEXT
PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA THE URBAN NEXUS
AXONOMETRIC VIEW

RENDERS

PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA THE URBAN NEXUS

RENDERS

PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA THE URBAN NEXUS

RENDERS

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ONE HORIZON CENTER , GURGAON

6TH Semester / 3rd Year

CO DESIGNED WITH VARUN SINGHAL , PUSHPHAS JALAN

Introduction

RENDERED FORM

SOFTWARE USED

The Project proposes an approach in design where processes of form-generation are directly informed by the combination of material properties, environmental and other functional constraints. In proposing a unique approach to computationally enabled form-finding procedures, the unit projects shall investigate how such processes contribute to novel ways of creating, distributing and depositing material forms.

CONCEPT

PUBLICÃ is an emotion that brings people together, a space that invites citizens interact with each other and exchange cultural values. A contemporaty building enhancing the citizens connect with their own culture and allowing them to learn from others.PUBLICÃ embodies a unique variety of civic nodes and spaces: A Grand Theatre, a Contemporary Art Museum, a Multipurpose Hall , library and supporting facilities.

Main goal of this Project is to build a modern gathering point for people from all over the world, that can be adaptable to different contexts and where there will be an innovative atmosphere, where new tecnologies will play a very important role and that will try to inspire people to live in a more sustainable way and aware ofour environment.

PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA PUBLICA
PÙBLICA 03

DECODE LOCATION

SITE A- SIKENDERPUR METRO STATION

Sikanderpur is a metro station on the Yellow Line of the Delhi Metro and since November 2013, acts as an interchange station for Rapid Metro

SITE B- SUNSET BOULEVARD

This site is situated on a higher altitude, hence has the capacity to control and prevent water from flooding into the Golf Course Road.

SITE C- NEAR 42-43 METRO STATION Metro station 42-43 is 600m away from the site

SITE D- NEAR ONE HORIZON CENTER

Being densely populated by greys, this site has the potential to restore greens and balance the green: grey ratio around the region.

Selected Site

One Horizon Center

SITE SYUDY

SELECTED SITE

SITE D- NEAR ONE HORIZON CENTER - 4.9 Acre

- This site is situated on a higher altitude, hence has the capacity to control and prevent water from flooding into the Golf Course Road.

- Being densely populated by greys, this site has the potential to restore greens and balance the green: grey ratio around the region.

Temperature

Humidity

Daylight Wind Speed

Rainfall

PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA PUBLICA

Floor Plate: 42m x 42m

One Pixel : 3m x 3m

Height of single floor: 4.5m

Height of single-pixel : 4.5m

Total no. of pixels on a floor:196

Total no. of a pixel in mass:

FORM DERIVATION FORM

1
2
PUBLICA SITE PLAN PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA VOXEL STUDY
FORM
FORM 3
PUBLICA VOXEL STUDY PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA VOXEL MASS FINAL MORPHING

PHYSICAL MODEL

The prototype was created after conducting research on five case studies based on their strategies and systems. Different strategies and systems were chosen, and one prototype was created to match the chosen strategies and systems.

To achieve our goals, we added features like greenery, sunpath, building orientation, ventilation and so on in order to find the best fittest for the development of our final models. The angle of each pannel used in external facade is changed in order to obtain the fittest individual which were intended for the people who will live there.

SOLAR PLEX

It is designed to respond to changing environmental conditions such as sunlight, temperature, and wind. It is a prototype that demonstrates how a building facade can be made more energy-efficient and sustainable through the use of responsive design and technology.

PROTOTYPE MECHANISM PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA PUBLICA

PROTOTYPE MECHANISM

PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA PUBLICA

PROTOTYPE MECHANISM

A prototype is a preliminary version or a sample of a product or system that is used to test and evaluate the design and functionality of the final product before it is released to the market. The main purpose of a prototype is to identify potential design flaws, usability issues, and other problems before the final product is produced.

PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA
PUBLICA
PUBLICA SITE PLAN PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA

PROTOTYPE INSTALLATION

MORPH 5 WITH PROTOTYPE

FORM ACHIEVED

MORPH 1 MORPH 2 MORPH 3 MORPH 4
PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA PUBLICA
Form DerIVATION

PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA PUBLICA

RENDERED VIEWS

Introduction

BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

TECHNICAL DRAWINGS

7TH Semester / 4rth Year

BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

SOFTWARE USED

Building construction is a critical aspect of architecture that requires careful planning, coordination, and execution to ensure the successful realization of a building design. Architects and construction professionals must work together to balance technical, logistical, and aesthetic considerations to create buildings that are safe, functional, and beautiful. Working drawings are a part of the building construction studio, resolving and detailing designs, and turning conceptual ideas into actual buildable structures was the intent of the studio.

TECHNICAL DRAWINGS-

1] WAREHOUSE WITH PORTAL FRAME

2] CHANDIGARH COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE

3] TENSILE STRUCTIURE

PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA TECHNICAL DRAWINGS
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SITE PLAN

SITE PLAN

P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P10 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 P18 P19 P20 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 H8 H7 H6 H5 H4 H3 H2 H1 U2 U3 U4 U1 L1 L2 L3 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 Cycle Parking (P) 2-Wheeler Bicycle Parking (B) Car Parking (C) 30m WIDE MAIN ROAD 30m WIDE MAIN ROAD Loading Dock Parking (L) Un-Loading Dock Parking (U) Heavy Vehicles Parking (H) Car Parking (C) Heavy Vehicles Parking (H) 6.3m WIDE ROAD 3.5m WIDE ROAD 6.3m WIDE ROAD 3.5m WIDE ROAD 6.3m WIDE ROAD 3.5m WIDE ROAD 6.3m WIDE ROAD 3.5m WIDE ROAD Rain Water Tank Fire Water Tank Ramp (1:10) Ramp (1:10) 8m WIDE ROAD 12m Wide Entrance 12m Wide Exit 6m Wide Entrance 6m Wide Exit 20m WIDE ROAD 10.5m WIDE ROAD 10.5m WIDE ROAD 20m WIDE ROAD 8m WIDE ROAD 9m WIDE GREEN SPACE 3m WIDE GREEN SPACE +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 +100 +100 +100 +100 +100 +100 +100 +100 +100 +100 +100 +100 +100 16m WIDE ROAD +/-0 20m WIDE ROAD +/-0 20m WIDE ROAD +/-0 15m WIDE ROAD +/-0 16.7m WIDE ROAD +/-0
1.5m Depth 1.5m Depth Fire Hydrant Extinguisher 0.6m 1.2m Gully Trap Lamp Street Light 1.2m wide Gully Trap Lamp Street Light Speed Breaker Speed Breaker Speed Breaker Speed Breaker 0.6m * 1.5m Gully Trap 0.6m 1.5m Gully Trap Fire Extinguisher 150000 3000 3000 1200 600 14000 5500 5000 2500 1500 2000 900 2000 3500 1500 80000 60000 150000 2000 2500 56000 3500 12000 3500 7000 5226 15300 5800 14000 8500 15000 8000 22000 15m WIDE SERVICE ROAD 15m WIDE SERVICE ROAD RCC Roofing Corrugated Sheets Corrugated Sheets Corrugated Sheets Slope 1:6 Slope 1:6 Slope 1:6 Slope 1:6
PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA WAREHOUSE
Loading Area Dispatch | Packaging Area Staging Area Unloading Area Storage +300 +300 +300 +300 +300 Conference File Room Cabin Cabin Working Station Waiting Room Toilet Gents Toilet Ladies Toilet +300 Utility U2 U3 U4 U1 L1 L2 L3 Loading Dock Parking (L) Un-Loading Dock Parking (U) Rain Water Tank Fire Water Tank Ramp (1:10) +300 Ramp (1:10) 1.5m Depth 1.5m Depth +300 1 2 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 96000 96000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 15000 45000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 15000 45000 7000 3500 15000 8000 3000 5000 8331,58 14150 +300 +300 +300 +300 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 +/-0 Dock Leveler Dock Leveler Dock Leveler Dock Leveler Dock Leveler Dock Leveler Lift Lift Lift Lift Staircase Staircase 2400 2700 4500 Storage +300 Storage +300 Storage +300 +/-0
PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA WAREHOUSE
G.F PLAN
1 16 17 15 14 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 7 9 11 12 13 A B C D E F G H ROOFING PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA WAREHOUSE

SCALE

DETAIL

SCALE 1:

SUBJECT: BLDG CONST.

PROJECT: DISTRIBUTION

SCALE 1: 10

REMARKS :
07
SEAL &
SUSHANT SCHOOL ARCHITECTURE NOTES All Dimension Are In mm 20th,DEC.'2022
CLASS: 4A SEMESTER:
DATE:
SCALE : 1:100
FRAME AND DETAILS
CHANNA 190BARCH042
JALAN 190BARCH081
GUPTA 190BARCH047 SEJAL BANSAL 190BARCH099 4 6 7 6000 6000 6000 5 3 2 1 6000 6000 6000 600 A B C D E F G 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 ISHB 300 PRIMARY BEAM 300 X 250 WEB 300 FLANGE 250 ISLB 200 SECONDARY BEAM 200X 150 STEEL 1 SECTION 200 WEB 150 FLANGE ISWB 150 TERTIARY BEAM 150 X 100 STEEL I SECTION 150 WEB 100 FLANGE STEEL DECKING SHEET 1MM THICK FLOOR FINISH REINFORCED CONCRETE 100 MM THICK 300 300 30,000 3600 2000
CENTER PORTAL
PRIYAL
PUSHPHAS
ROHAN
10
DETAIL
1: 10
A
B B A B B ISLB 200 SECONDARY BEAM 200X 150 STEEL 1 SECTION 200 WEB 150 FLANGE ISHB 300 PRIMARY BEAM 300 X 250 WEB 300 FLANGE 250 ISWB 150 TERTIARY BEAM 150 X 100 STEEL I SECTION 150 WEB 100 FLANGE MEZZANINE FLOOR
MEZZANINE
PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA
FLOOR

NUMBER OF STEPS

TREAD - 300

RISER - 150

FLOOR TO FLOOR

REMARKS :

PRIYAL CHANNA

PUSHPHAS JALAN

ROHAN GUPTA

SEJAL BANSAL

SEMESTER: 07

CLASS: 4A

SUBJECT: BLDG CONST.

PROJECT: DISTRIBUTION

PORTAL FRAME

SCALE : 1:50

Dimension Are
All
300x150 STRINGER CHANNEL 250x125 MS sq PIPE BEAM 300x1100 TREAD ATTACHED TO CHANNEL STRINGER M20 BOLTS STEEL PLATE BALUSTER 40x40 CLEAT M20 BOLTS STEEL PLATE 250x125 MS SQUARE COLUMN CLEAT 300x150 STRINGER CHANNEL TREAD HOLLOW SECTION CONNECTED TO CHANNEL CLEAT BEAM WEB = 150 FLANGE = 75 125x65 CHANNEL SECTION M20 BOLTS A B C D ± 3900 ± 2100 ± 300 ± 300 ± 11,100 ± 3900
300 11500
PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA STAIRCASE
STAIRCASE
A B C D E F G H 17 16 15 GUTTER STRAP EAVE GUTTER RETURN DOWNSPOUT ROOF PANEL CLEAR HEIGHT DRIP TRIM PANEL CAP TRIM FRAMING DETAILS PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA WAREHOUSE

MODEL DETAILS

WAREHOUSE PERSPECTIVE VIEW

It consists of rigid columns and beams connected to form a rigid framework that supports the roof and transfers loads to the foundation. Portal frames are popular in warehouse design due to their simplicity, cost-effectiveness, and ability to provide large clear spans.

APEX HAUNCH KNEE FRAME BOLTED WITH HAUNCH
PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA WAREHOUSE

CANTEEN

PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA CHANDIGARH COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
FINAL YEAR STUDIO 3RD YEAR STUDIO ART FACULTY ROOM 1750 3200 ART STUDIO FIRST YEAR STUDIO SECOND YEAR STUDIO MUSEUM FACULTY ROOM SEMINAR HALL PERIODICALS FACULTY ROOM 1750x2300 FACULTY ROOM 1750x3000 FACULTY ROOM 3400 3700 WORKSHOP LOBBY FACULTY ROOM FACULTY ROOM FACULTY ROOM ASSEMBLY HALL DARK ROOM PHOTOGRAPHY ROOM TERRACE CANTEEN KITCHEN COMMON ROOM ENT. HALL COURTYARD STORE LIBRARY COMPUTER LAB LECTURE LECTURE HALL FACULTY ROOM FACULTY ROOM FACULTY ROOM FACULTY ROOM STUDENT SECTION FACULTY COMPUTER ROOM RESEARCH CELL LECTURE THEATRE PRINCIPAL ROOM VISITING FACULTY CONFERENCE RECEPTION WAITING ENQUIRY TOILET ACCOUNT SECTION OFFICE LOBBY FACULTY ROOM FACULTY ROOM FACULTY ROOM FACULTY ROOM FACULTY ROOM FACULTY ROOM FACULTY ROOM FACULTY ROOM COURTYARD TOILETS (LADIES) HANDICAPPED TOILETS LECTURE HALL UNDULATORY GLAZING CORRIDOR CORRIDOR GRILL SHUTTER GRILL SHUTTER UNDULATORY GLAZING UNDULATORY GLAZING SKYLIGHT SKYLIGHT SKYLIGHT SKYLIGHT SKYLIGHT SKYLIGHT A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 T U V W X T U V W X 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 74800 40800 17000 17000 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 3400 74800 40800 17000 17000 3200 6500 3200 6500 3200 6500 3200 6500 2000 3200 6500 29100 9700 11700 50500 3200 6500 3200 6500 3200 6500 3200 6500 2000 3200 6500 29100 9700 11700 50500 3500 1750 1750 FACULTY ROOM 1750 3200 1000 750 1100 600 1100 1100 1100 600 1100 600 1100 600 D1 D1 D2 D2 D2 RESEARCH CELL TOILET LECTURE FACULTY ROOM 1750 3200 FACULTY ROOM 1750 3200 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D3 D3 D2 D3 D3 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D3 D3 D2 D4 D5 D5 D5 D5 D4 D4
G.F PLAN
BLOCK LIBRARY BLOCK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1400 1550 1450 1450 1500 1650 1900 1100 UP D1 D1 D4 DRINKING WATER TOILET (F) TOILET (M) D1 D1 D2 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D3 D1 D2 D1 D3 G.L. +/- 0.00 P.L. +450 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 A' AA' C' CC' C CC' D' DD' D DD' E' EE' E EE'

FOUNDATION PLAN

PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA CHANDIGARH COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
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SECTION AA' SECTION AA’

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TENSILE STRUCTURE

Tensile structures often employ cable systems to support the membrane or fabric. Cables are tensioned to specific levels to provide the required strength and stability. The cables distribute loads by transmitting tension forces through their length. The specific arrangement and tensioning of cables depend on the design and load requirements of the structure.

Tensile structures commonly use membranes or fabrics as the primary covering material. The membrane’s behavior under load is crucial for load distribution. When loads are applied to the membrane, it deforms and forms a shape that minimizes stress concentrations.

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EXPLORATION OF THE ADAPTIVE MECHANISM DISSERTATION IN ARCHITECTURE

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Introduction

This Dissertation provides an overview of the design of the Responsive building skin system and the exploration of their adaptive mechanism. Many kinds of Smart and responsive building envelopes have been developed. However, their improvement to accomplish adaptability stays indistinct and unstructured.

AIM

Exploration of the adaptive mechanism of building skins, structural tectonics, and t heir ability to be energy efficient and responsive.

This study aims to understand responsive building skin designs by examining their mechanisms, functions, purpose, and materials through an adaptive methodology. This study depicts these adaptive designs through concepts, hypotheses, issues, approaches, methodologies, strategies, and developed materials and frameworks in design applications. This investigation is based on surveys and a review of the available iInformation focusing on particular studies. Then the experiment investigation outcomes align with systematic approaches and critical analyses, such as classification and comparison, to identify patterns and trends.

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OBJECTIVES

To understand the design aspects and mechanism approaches that govern the implementation of responsive skins in the real world context. To examine various factors engaged in the Skin design that should be considered at the beginning of development. To identify the gaps between comprehensive Skin design thinking and mechanical constructability.

DATA ANALYSIS

The research revealed various biomimetic design and adaptive building skins features that address a variety of architectural design limitations. Instead of offering a more eye-catching and creative design that is more expensive and hardly fabricated, the focus should be on responsive skin design that is Weffectively and reasonably constructed.

CONCLUSION

As systems get more complicated, responsiveness becomes more complex, driving up building, installation, and maintenance costs. However, applying a high number of expensive mechanical and electrical devices contradicts with this aim.

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OTHER WORKS

As an architecture student, my miscellaneous work encompasses a wide range of creative projects. I have a particular passion for computational design and sketching, as demonstrated in my work miscellanous works through my unique and artistic vision. I also enjoy creating digital model and parametric forms using rhino and grasshopper allowing me to experiment with different styles and techniques. One of my most exciting ventures has been in the realm of architectural fashion competition design. I relish the challenge of combining two distinct disciplines in innovative and visually striking ways, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in design. Overall, my portfolio reflects my versatile approach to creativity, incorporating a keen attention to detail, a love of experimentation, and a deep commitment to producing unique and memorable designs.

Forms Exploration using Grasshopper

Dubai Master Plan

Photoshops Renders

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KINETIC
MISCELLANEOUS 06 Introduction
FACADE

FORM EXPLORATION

CELL SKELETON - 2

THE OASIS

Signifying the balance and coherence achieved through the integration of various design parameters.

It provides a set of powerful tools for working with meshes, including mesh creation, editing, optimization, and analysis.

It provides a graphical interface for creating complex algorithms and parametric designs, allows to create and manipulate geometry with ease.

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SOFTWARE USED

By using Rhino’s parametric modeling capabilities to control the design variables of the city,which involves linking the parameters defined earlier to the geometry of the city blocks. With the help of Rhino’s visual programming tool, Grasshopper, to set up the relationships between parameters and objects.

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RENDERS

PORTFOLIO ROHAN GUPTA
ROHAN GUPTA rohan.gupta620@gmail.com I 8318967813

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