R O H I T H R N AT H An aspiring Architect & Creative mind
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PROJECT : Architecture Portfolio LOCATION : Devaki Amma's Guruvayurappan College of Architecture, Malappuram, Kerala EDUCATIONAL PROGRESSION
A s A rchitecture is an art a n d s c i e n c e o f designing from a large macro level canvas to the micro level detailing, observation and exploration becomes very vital in an Architect’s life. As I am pursuing a great career in this glorious field, I hereby presenting my small portfolio for your perusal. It’s a compilation of my selected works and crazy thoughts in the last 3 years of my academic journey. Looking forward for professional training and internship opportunity with best brains in this field of Architecture. PERSONAL BRIEF Born
: 29. May. 1996.
Address
: Koyikkamangalath (H) Perumthuruth. P.O. Kallara, Kottayam
Gender
: Male
Nationality
: Indian
Phone
: +91 7907268681, +91 8086047920
: rohithreghunath96@gmail.com
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3rd YEAR B-ARCH at D.G.C.O.A. Malappuram SITE SUPERVISOR at Civil Department of CIAL DIPLOMA in Civil Engineering at G.P.T.C. Kottayam HSC at S.M.V.N.S.S. H.S.S. Kallara SSLC at St.Thomas HS Kallara
COMMUNICATION PROFICIENCY SKETCH MALAYALAM ENGLISH TAMIL
KEY STRENGTHS DIGITAL DRAWING HAND DRAFT LIVE SKETCH PORTRAIT WATER COLOUR ACRYLIC COLOUR GAMING SINGING SOFTWARE PROFICIENCY
A LIFE STYLE CHANGE BEGINS WITH A VISION AND A SINGLE STEP THE EGG SHAPPED STRUCTURE IS MORE BEFITTING THAN A TYPICAL STRUCTURE AT BEACH SIDE
ALIGNMENT OF THE PROTOTYPES
GIVING A CIRCULAR AND CURVED STRUCTURE TAKES UP LESS AREA COMPARED TO A SQUARE PLAN, A CURVED SURFACE GIVES A SPACIOUS FEEL
SOLAR PANEL
LOFT TANK
BATTERY
AIR VENT
EGG SHAPE IS BEING ADOPTED
EXHOUST FAN
URINAL
WORKING OF STAINLESS STEEL CURVED SLIDING DOOR
THE PROTOTYPES ARE ARRANGED RADIALLY ALONG THE BEACH SIDE
WASHING FACILITY AND MIRROR PROVIDED ON CURVED WALL
CERAMIC COATING ON FERROCEMENT BODY WATER CLOSET
EACH PROTOTYPES USES SOLAR POWER PROVIDED ON TOP VENTILATORS ARE PROVIDED THROUGHOUT THE PERIMETER
SS ROTATING PEDAL
SPECIAL PATHWAYS ARE PROVIDED FOR THE DIFFERENTLY ABLED
DESIGN CONCEPT
The ambitious yet expressive nature of these new structures represents a move away from the country’s Soviet-dominated past and toward a national identity. It is part of a larger redevelopment area and is expected to be a bellwether of the city’s intellectual and cultural life. Building form that appears to emerge from the topography. The skin of the building – a single curving surface – rises, undulates, and wraps inward at its base to completely envelop the building’s various volumes. The curved surface allows a freedom of formthat can simultaneously differentiate and unite the Cultural Centre's three distinct programmatic elements.
Cultural Centre is a mix of reinforced concrete, steel frame structures, and composite beams and decks. The space frame is composed of a special steel tubeand-nodes system. conference hall. Its inward curl is formed into stairways and ramps that connect the lower floors to mezzanine levels; other circulation paths also emanate from the curves of the building envelope. An elevated bridge connects the library to the conference hall. For aesthetic purposes, the cladding needed to give the building a monolithic appearance,
not only to make it read as a continuous volume but also to accomplish the transition to the plaza surface. All visible seams needed to run parallel to one another, reinforcing the building’s wavelike design. The cladding material had to meet various practical considerations, such as UV resistance and light reflectivity.
SPACE FRAME ROOFING
O n eas y - t o - c l e a n e x t e r n a l c l a d d i n g materials because of the heavy air pollution. Glass fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP), which is dirt-repellent itself. In general, all building systems are chosen to have high durability and a long lifetime and low maintenance efforts.
DESIGN MODEL
1st STAGE ARRANGING SPACES ACCORDING TO ZONING
2nd STAGE PROVIDING ALL THE POSSIBLE CIRCULATION PATHS
3rd STAGE RE ARRANGING THE SPACES FOR ACQUIRE BETTER SPACE QUALITY AND FUNCTIONALITY
GRAPHIC MODEL
STUDY MODEL
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FIRST FLOOR 14 13 11 12
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GROUND FLOOR 1
BASEMENT FLOOR
SECTION B-B
SECTION A-A
CAFETERIA WASHROOM OFFICE AREA DROP OFF RECEPTION EXHIBITION HALL PERFORMANCE AREA REHERSAL HALL BACK STAGE
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AUDITORIUM PRE-FUNCTIONAL AREA LIBRARY SOUVENIR SHOP OPEN AIR THEATRE GUEST ROOMS CONFERANCE HALL KOI POND PROJECTOR ROOM