PORTFOLIO RUTA MEHTA Selected works through 2014-2018
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CONCEPT SITE 1
EXISTING SITE PLAN
CLUSTERED DEVELOPMENT DIAGRAMS
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MIXED USE SPACE COMMERCIAL SPACE RESIDENTIAL SPACE
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Kalaghoda Arts Festival’18 Theme : Elements of Nature
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Inside the very structured pipe framework, the panel mirrors create a reflection of the space, morphing the idea of the box itself. The framework gets denser as you look higher; creating a canopy, the thread pattern mimicking the fluid waves. The square framework sizes: 4’ x 4’ x 3’
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THE URBAN TREE Urban Tree tries to metaphorise the experience of walking through a forest and merge it with an urban typology. We live in cities that believe in efficiency, in rectangular planes and boxes; but our own human imagination is organic and varied. Our thoughts are fluid, they ebb and flow. We create memories that are a reflection of our lives.
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A walkthrough is created for the peopleto experience the installation. The mirrors act as an attraction & reflection too.
DYNAMIC MODULE
FINAL DESIGN
CONNECTION OF MULTIPLE DYNAMIC MODULE HENCE THE MOVEMENT OF ONE AFFECTS THE REST OF THE UNITS
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SITE : KALBADE
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TOILET DETAILS
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10 14 Trip Documentation 10.1 14.1
Barcelona’17 10.2 14.2 Sri Lanka’16 10.3 14.3 Jaisalmer’14
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The following work is a collaborated compilation of individual books with my fellow classmates, of our study tours throughout the five years
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Preface :
This book contains documentation of Jaisalmer, Rajasthan by the BSSA’s Batch of 2014-2019 during the trip in the year 2014. The comprehensive study including documentation , sketches and measure drawing at the Jaisalmer fort. Documentation of the fort centre as well as the smallerstreets are documented
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INTRODUCTION
Jaisalmer Fort is the second oldest fort in Rajasthan, built in 1156 AD by the Rajput Rawal Jaisal from whom it derives its name,[ and stood at the crossroads of important trade routes
Architectural features: The fort is 1,500 ft (460 m) long and 750 ft (230 m) wide and is built on a hill that raises above a height of 250 ft (76 m) above the surrounding countryside. The base of the fort has a 15 ft (4.6 m) tall wall forming the fort's outermost ring, within its triple ringed defence architecture. The fort's upper bastions or towers form a defensive inner-wall perimeter that is about 2.5 mi (4.0 km) long.
Restoration: The Jaisalmer Fort today faces manifold threats that are a result of the increasing population pressure on it. Water seepage, inadequate civic amenities, derelict houses and seismic activity around the Trikuta Hill are some of the major concerns impacting the Fort. Unlike most other forts, the Jaisalmer Fort has been built over a weak sedimentary rock foothill which makes its foundations especially vulnerable to seepage. Over the years this has led to the collapse of significant portions of the Fort such as the Queen’s Palace or Rani Ka Mahal and parts of the outer boundary wall and the lower pitching walls.
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JAISALMER FORT
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ELEVATION 2 RESIDENTIAL
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