INBETWEEN INBETWEEN RUTUJA M POTE +91-9619483697 | rutujapote13@gmail.com
RUTUJA M
POTE
The portfolio demonstrates the work through various studios over 5 years, wherein diverse approaches were adopted, in-order to understand the complexities of the site and the communities in and around it. To be working with and for the collective and maximizing the social effects, while also limiting the physical implications of the built, have driven most of the projects. I enjoy working with the physical nature of models and to observe spaces transform as details, and textures and spacial hierarchies are overlayed generating complex spaces. I intend to expand my interests and understanding within the field and contributing to the studio in all ways possible. I have believed that there already exists a lot in our surroundings and intend on maximizing those to their fullest, rather than creating and imposing something which serves no purpose at all.
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ADDRESS 701/9, Prayatna bldg., RSC - 1B, Gorai 1, Borivali West, Mumbai - 400091,India. CONTACT rutujapote13@gmail.com +91 - 9619483697 LANGUAGES English Marathi Hindi DIGITAL SKILLS BIM | AutoCAD Digital-Data Modelling | SketchUp V-Ray Digital Graphcis | Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign Adobe Photoshop
2000 - 2013 SSC Board | SVIS, Mumbai 2020 Innovation in Education Award Local Project Challenge KRVIA + PERKINS EASTMAN 2019 1 st Position | National Level Heritage Documentation Award Organized | INTACH 2018 1 st Position | National Award Heritage Documentation Award Organized | COA
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
2013 - 2014 HSC Board (Year 1) | Science Stream Sathaye College, Mumbai
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
E D U C AT I O N
2014 - 2015 HSC Board (Year 2) | Science Stream Shri TP Bhatia College of Science, Mumbai
2021 Mars Calling | Archdais Participant
EXCHANGE PROGRAMS
2015 - 2020 B.Arch | Mumbai University Kamla Raheja Vidyanidhi Institute for Architecture and Environmental Studies (KRVIA), Mumbai
2017 Student Co-ordinator The Ajmer Project 2017 Student Co-ordinator Building Stories : Chakrata 2016(Dec) Conductor Pre - Annuals Workshop
ELECTIVES
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
2017 Student Co-ordinator Annual Exhibition
2020 Winter Pavilion | Archasm Participant 2020 Contemporary Perspectives on Resilience | KRVIA + BReUCom Participant 2020 Alter Ego | The Poche Participant 2020(Dec) - 2021 (Jan) Graphic Designer Daten & Wissen, Mumbai 2018(Dec) - 2019 (April) BetweenSpaces, Bangalore Architectural Intern 2019(Dec) KRVIA + UBC (Vancouver) Student Participant 2018(Nov-Dec) KRVIA + ENSAS (Strasbourg) Student Participant Art\Kaushik Mukhopadhyay Poetry\Sonal Sundararajan Journalism\Aritra Ceramics\Neha Kudchadkar Urban Ecology\Anand Pendharkar QGIS\Abhijeet Ekbote Decoding the Unbuilt\Saurabh Barde Theatre\Vikram Phukan Room outside a room\Shreyank Khemalpure Conflicts in Kashmir\Mirza S Beg Parametric Thinking\Dimple Mehta Kinesthesia\Santosh Thorat Mohiniattam\Mandakini Trivedi
Re-Imagination Of Childrens’ Playscapes \ 0 Mumbai’s Portlands Re-Imagined \ 26-37 Redefining The Unacceptable \ 38-41 The Little Pickle Empowerment \ 42-47
professional
academic
By The Ghats \ 48-57 Working Drawings \ 58-59 Collective Explorations \ 60-65 SM Street Commercial Complex \ 68-75 Cuckoo’s Nest \ 76-83 Courtyard House \ 84-85
other
360° Pavilion \ 86-89
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Altered Environment \ 90-93
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Re-Imagination of Childrens' Playscapes Alterations For Malwani, Mumbai, India
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Academic Project | 2020 Design Dissertation Year 05 | Semester X Mentor: J amshid Mumbai, India
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Bhiwandiwalla
Children playing by the ramp Illustration : SketchUp + Adobe Photoshop
Children associate with their surroundings while exploring numerous possibilities within them. They are constantly creating and recreating spaces within their surroundings. Spaces contributing to the leisure and growth for a child are often overlooked in high-density informal settlements. Playscapes are fundamental spaces contributing to the constructive development of children.
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The thesis is an investigation into the high-density neighborhood of Malwani, Mumbai, to identify these everyday spaces within the neighborhood which become Playscapes for children. It further aims to understand the importance of these spaces and seek alternatives, which can become spaces for development and exploring interests for children within the neighborhood.
Playscapes within the neighborhood of Malwani, Mumbai Illustration : Sketch
1.T H E I N T E R N A L Z O N E The emergence of Play (for children between 4-7 years of age) within a safe, secure and supervised environment (within homes, family stores, front or back yards)
M A P P I N G P L AY S C A P E S
2.T H E T R A N S I T I O N A L Z O N E
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Transition of the Playscape to spaces which are in the vicinity of their homes, yet experimenting with activities (utilizing courtyards, and familiar streets and landmarks) (children between 7-11 years of age)
3.T H E E X T E R N A L Z O N E Exploring surroundings independently past a certain age, for an unregulated Play
1. playing in the courtyard with friends in the afternoon, with parents overlooking
2. plinths transforming into a ‘Social Node’ for children
Illustrations : Sketch + Adobe Photoshop
3. cycles rented on an hourly basis for children
3. plinths of shops utilized to interact with each other
3. stationary carts used to play carom
U N D E R S TA N D I N G P E R C E P T I O N S 12
In order to establish the varied perspectives of the predominant users of the Playscapes, qualitative data was collected. The study was conducted in a Primary School with children between the ages of 7-12 years. The study was divided into two parts: 1. ‘Draw your Playscapes’ which distinctly highlighted the nature of the spaces children interacted with, on a daily basis, followed by discussions about the monotonous nature of spaces. It can often be observed that Playscapes are built as a replicable model, placed onto a site irrespective of its context. Altering them would rejuvenate the existing Play, while newly generating them in other locations. Introducing alterations would enable children to develop their skills, make new social connections, in a safer environment. It would be inserted in between the formal and the informal spaces of Play as they would already be acquainted with the site. Further, also allowing for integration of the diverse imaginations of the primary users.
Perceived Playscapes_children between the age of 7-12
ABSTRACTION :
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The Alterations are introduced as Plug-ins to existing institutions, enhancing the experience of Play. Light – temporary structures in the form of modules, accommodating various programs are placed consciously within the existing fabric of the settlement. The flexible and modular nature of the inserts ensures an easy transition in terms of addition or negation of programs if essential. It would also ensure that the inserts are not imposed upon either the site or the community. Formulation of the modules has been explained further. These are imagined as Prototypes, which can be implemented within the neighborhood at various sites, and other high-density neighborhoods within the city.
Abstraction of the alteration Illustration : Adobe Photoshop
Bibliotheque
Workstations Audio/Visual Media
C eCentre ntre
B i b lBibliotheque iotheque
Football
Basketball
S t uStudio d i o 22 Badminton
Performing Arts
(visual arts)
(visual arts)
S t uStudio d i o 33 (language)
(language)
Ceramics
exit points-zoning)
Visual Arts (dimensions-entry/ e x i(dimesions-entryt points-zoning)
I N N O V A T E
M u Multimedia ltimedia
O r g aOrganization nization
P L A Y
S t uStudio d i o 11
Multi-Media Centre
Skating
(programs essential for rejuvenating the identity of the site)
A LT E R AT I O N S 16
programs essential for the functioning of the primary site (e.g. school)
L E A R N
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PROGRAM
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ATTRIBUTES
Alterations formulated into modules for replicable execution, along with their organizational and spatial attributes
Attributes of the Alterations Illustrations : Auto Cad + Adobe Photoshop
for the individual)
(intimate spaces
the individual)
S p a t(Spatial:for ial (2)
A t t r iAttributes butes :
(of the collective)
the collective)
S p a t (Spatial:of ial (1)
A t t r iAttributes butes :
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Malwani Township School
studio 3
administration
studio 2
terrace
multimedia centre
bibliotheque
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terrace
studio 1
(Site 1:School Complex)
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rest - rooms
bibliotheque
administration
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E D G E D E TA I L S :
STUDIO 1
25 mm thick colorbond steel sheet fascia board built-up I-section using 450 mm x 150 mm x 15 mm C-channel 16mm thick fixed polycarbonate panel
built up - 300 mm x 50 x 5 mm thick hollow section
circular steel hollow sections with perforations for railing (1000 mm high)
150 mm pre-cast concrete floor slab built-up I-section using 450 mm x 150 mm x 15 mm C-channel
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450 mm x 300 mm x 10 mm base plate with 16 mm dia bolts 300 mm x 300 mm x 10 mm square steel hollow section coated with in-tumescent paint (as required)
100 mm x 100 mm x 12 mm base plate with 16 mm dia bolts 700 mm x 700 mm x 20 mm base plate 600 mm x 45 mm natural sandstone tile 150 mm wide PCC curb
C
gravel 300 mm deep growing medium 1200 mm x 900 mm pre-cast RCC strip footing installed on site 150 mm thick PCC bed 22
1200 mm
300 x 300 x 10 mm square steel hollow section coated with in-tumescent paint 450 mm
450 mm
16mm thick fixed polycarbonate panel 300 x 300 x 10 mm square steel hollow 10mm thickcoated base plate with 16mm diapaint bolts section with in-tumescent 5 mm thick end cap 16mm thick fixed polycarbonate panel built up - 300 mm x 50 x 10mm thick base plate with 16mm dia bolts 5 mm5 thick hollow section mm thick end cap 150 mm pre-cast concrete floor slab built up - 300 mm x 50 x 5 mmpre-cast thick hollow section ISMB 150 for the concrete floor
150 mm pre-cast concrete floor built-up I-section using 450slab mm
mm x 15 concrete mm C-channel ISMB 150 forx 150 the pre-cast floor 3900 mm
3900 mm
450 mm x 300 mm450 x 10mm mm built-up I-section using base plate with 16 mm dia bolts x 150 mm x 15 mm C-channel 450 mm x 300 mm x 10 mm base plate with 16 mm dia bolts 22 mm dia - 3 mm thick circular steel hollow section
detail at A detail at A
22 mm dia - 3 mm thick 5 mm dia perforation at 75section mm c/c circular steel hollow 150 mm 450 mm 150 mm 450 mm
mm dia circular steelc/c rod 5 mm dia12perforation at 75 mm 12 -mm dia circular 45 mm wide 10 mm thick flatsteel MS rod strip 150 mm pre-cast concrete floor slab
45 mm wide - 10 mm thick flat MS strip built-up I-section using 450 mm 150 mmconcrete x 15 mm floor C-channel 150 mmxpre-cast slab built-up I-section using 450 mm x 150 mm x 15 mm C-channel
60 mm x 45mm natural sandstone tile 20 mm mortar
detail at B detail at B
150 mm wide PCC curb 60 mm x 45mm natural sandstone tile 20 mm thick waterproofing membrane 20 mm mortar 50mm deep soil 150 mm wide PCCtop curb
20 mm thick waterproofing membrane 300 mm deep growing medium 900 mm
150mm mm 900
50mm deep topgravel soil
8 mm thick filter fabric 300 mm deep growing medium gravel
8 mm thick filter fabric
150 mm
detail at C
E D G E D E TA I L S :
BIBLIOTHEQUE
25 mm thick colorbond steel sheet fascia board built-up I-section using 450 mm x 150 mm x 15 mm C-channel
A
16mm thick fixed polycarbonate panel 70 mm x 50 x 5 mm rectangular steel hollow section
10 mm thick polycarbonate pivoted shutter 150 mm pre-cast concrete floor slab 5 mm thick polyvinyl sheet ISMC 150 for the pre-cast concrete floor slab
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built-up I-section using 450 mm x 150 mm x 15 mm C-channel
450 mm x 300 mm x 10 mm base plate with 16 mm dia bolts 500 mm x 300 mm x 16 mm rectangular steel hollow section coated with in-tumescent paint (as required)
1050 mm x 850 mm x 20 mm base plate 150 mm wide PCC curb 600 mm x 45 mm natural sandstone tile
C
1400 mm x 900 mm pre-cast RCC strip footing installed on site 150 mm thick PCC bed 24
1200 mm
450 mm
450 mm
4300 mm
25 mm thick colorbond steel sheet thermal insulation acoustical insulation 25 mm thick colorbond steel sheet 10 mm insulation base sheet thermal acoustical insulation 450 mm x 300 mm x 10 mm
base plate with 16 mm bolts 10 mm basedia sheet
500 mm x 300 mm x 16 mm 450 mm x 300 mm x 10 mm rectangular steel hollow section base plate with 16 mm dia bolts coated with in-tumescent paint 500 mm x 300 mm x 16 mm rectangular steel hollow built-up I-section using section 450 mm coated with in-tumescent paint x 150 mm x 15 mm C-channel built-up I-section using 450 mm x 150 mm x 15 mm C-channel
detail at A
4300 mm
detail at A 16mm thick fixed polycarbonate panel
150 mm 450 mm 150 mm 450 mm
5 mm thick end cap 16mm thick fixed polycarbonate panel 70 mm x 50 x 5 mm rectangular steel hollow section 5 mm thick end cap ISMC 150 for the pre-cast concrete floor slab 70 mm x 50 x 5 mm 150rectangular mm pre-cast concrete slab steel hollowfloor section ISMC 150 for the pre-cast concrete floor slab 450 mm x 300 mm x 10 mm base plate with 16 mm dia slab bolts 150 mm pre-cast concrete floor built-up I-section using 450 mm mm C-channel x 10 mm x450 150mm mmx x300 15 mm base plate with 16 mm dia bolts
built-up I-section using 450 mm x 150 mm x 15 mm C-channel
1050 mm x 850 mm x 20 mm base plate
detail at B detail at B
100 mm x 100 mm x 12 mm x 850 MS angle 1050 with mm 16 mm dia mm bolts x 20 mm base plate 60 mm x 45mm natural sandstone tile 100 mm x 100 mm x 12 mm 20 mm mortar MS angle with 16 mm dia bolts
900 mm
150mm mm 900
150 mm
20mm mmx thick waterproofing membrane 60 45mm natural sandstone tile 150 mm wide PCC20 curb wata mmwith mortar 20 mm thick waterproofing membrane 1400 mm x 900 pre-cast 150 mm wide PCC curbmm with wata RCC strip footing installed on site 1400 mm x 900 150mm mmpre-cast PCC bed RCC strip footing installed on site 150 mm PCC bed
detail at C
Mumbai’s Portlands Reimagined LOCAL PROJECTS CHALLENGE (AGENDA 2030) INNOVATION IN EDUCATION AWARD
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Academic Project | 2019 Bridge Studio (KRIVA + Perkins Eastman) Year 05 | Semester IX Mentor: S upriya T hyagarajan, C hhavi Mumbai, India
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Lal
Green Transcets Illustration : SketchUp + SketchUp + Adobe Photoshop Collaborators: Author|Sampriti S|Sanika M|Pallavi A|Harsh S
P R O P O S E D M A S T E R P L A N F O R E A S T E R N W AT E R F R O N T O F M U M B A I
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GREEN TRANSECTS 28
Darukhana, on the eastern edge of the city, is a vacant parcel of land which is imagines to become the new Front Door if the city, and thus is a lucrative site for all kinds of stakeholders. The Green Transects replicate the 3 bunders by extending and reestablishing its connection with the city. These are continuous strips of green which connect all public spaces which are comfortable, safe and equitable. By activating the ground plane, the proposal imagines all public development to grow radically around these. Each of these Transects are designed to have a distinct characteristic, and provide with an alternative to the modes of commute, and create distinct intermediate. Further, these start bleeding into building plots, enhancing its program. Hence, heights of the built increase radially as they move away from the Green Transect. The development strategy along these transects allows for varied user groups to coexist, along with reinforcing the idea of live, work and play.
Arabian Sea
N Location Plan: Mumbai
Green Transects conceptual sketches Illustration : Sketch + AutoCad + Adobe Photoshop Collaborators : Author|Sampriti S|Sanika M|Pallavi A|Harsh S
Hay Bunder
Tank Bunder
Coal Bunder
Lakdi Bunder
Darukhana
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DECENT WORK& ECONO GROWT
employm generat
educatio facilities
SDG’s ADDRESSED
vocation technica training
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reduce environmental impact
affordab sustaina transpo systems
The Sustainable Development Goals addressed and their co-relations within the Green Transects, have been elaborated besides.
reduce environm impact ( energy develop
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SUSTAI CITIES COMMU
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GOOD HEALTH& WELL-BEING
QUALITY
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pre-primary education
on s
primary & secondary education
nal al
R&D (vaccines medicines)
vocational training naturopathy retreat centers
reducing road injuries
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mental (clean
pment)
INABLE & UNITIES
higher education
universal health coverage
uncompromised pedestrian access
enhance green public spaces
higher education
enhance scientific research
urban farming
intelligent transport systems
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INDUSTRY INNOVATION & INFRASTRUCTURE
SDGs Addressed Illustration : Adobe Photoshop Collaborators : Author|Sampriti S|Sanika M|Pallavi A|Harsh S
NT & OMIC TH
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The Program Stratgy adopted for the Masterplan has been elaborated here. The Programs were categorized into : Live Work Play Heal Learn Innovate and were integrated futher for the built.
Program Strategy Illustration : SketchUp + SketchUp + Adobe Photoshop Collaborators: Author|Sampriti S|Sanika M|Pallavi A|Harsh S
E A S T E R N W AT E R F R O N T O F M U M B A I
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MASTERPLLAN
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Reay Road Railway St.
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The Green Transects were implemented in the form of a Masterplan for the Eastern Waterfront of Mumbai. The Masterplan was further detailed considering the following criteria : - Open Space Diagram - Transport Network Diagram - Zoning Diagram - Massing Diagram
Proposed Metro St.
BPT Ground
Eastern Freeway
Proposed Water Taxi Terminal
Knowledge / Culture
Entertainment Water Garden
Nature
Green Buffer
Masterplan : Mumbai’s Portlands Reimagined Illustration : SketchUp + SketchUp + Adobe Photoshop Collaborators: Author|Sampriti S|Sanika M|Pallavi A|Harsh S
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G R E E N T R A N S E C T S : E N T E RTA I N M E N T
G R E E N T R A N S E C T S : N AT U R E
Green Transects Illustration : Auto Cad + SketchUp + Sketch + Adobe Photoshop Collaborators: Author|Sampriti S|Sanika M|Pallavi A|Harsh S
G R E E N T R A N S E C T S : K N O W L E D G E - C U LT U R E
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Redefining the Unacceptable Academic Project | 2018 Year 03 | Semester VI Mentor: S hilpa Ajmer, India
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Gore Shah
Front Elevation Illustration : Auto Cad + Adobe Photoshop
The society has constructed a set of variables, expressing its notion of the acceptable. The unacceptable is that, which transgresses this moral code. Gender, is an identity, a way of seeing; including other social dimensions such as caste, class, religion. The functioning of the Dargah inadvertently suppresses the aspirations of females. Thus compelling them to become silent spectators within their families, the Dargah, and hence the society. An institution located within the premises of the Dargah, incorporating the traditional practices of medicine (Unani) is chosen as the point of intervention. Providing them with opportunities to fulfill their aspirations, allowing them to execute their aspirations, for them to be independent, for them to be free. By reviving the traditional practices, it attempts at becoming a part of the existing fabric, and the social system, and attempting to redefine the unacceptable. 40
buland darwaza
gate 2
Process model for combination of arches Model : Handmade + Metal Wires + Greyboard
intervention
badi degh
choti degh
vazu Intervention within the context of Ajmer Sharif Dargah Model : Handmade + Laser cut + Greyboard
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The Little Pickle Empowerment Academic Project | 20167 Year 02 | Semester IV Mentor: S hilpa Chakrata, India
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Gore Shah
The Little Pickle Empowerment Illustration : Sketch + Adobe Photoshop
Section BB
Sujaw, a village where everyone is a family, always helping each other, working hard to meet their livelihoods. Struggles, however, overpower the lives of the people in this village. Farmers go to their farms everyday and women take care of their homes and children. Their lives, eventually have become mundane and repetitive. Lack of a social space, keeps the women locked within their homes, 44
secretly dreaming of escapes from their monotonous lives. The project aims at providing a platform for women to come together, socialize and work as a collective, on newer, different things, thus, giving them a change and at the same time, generating a part income for their families. It purely aims at giving the women a joyous, stress-free life.
Section AA
The Little Pickle Empowerment Model : Handmade + Balsa Wood + Greyboard
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The Little Pickle Empowerment Illustration : Sketch
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By the Ghats Academic Project | 2018 Year 04 | Semester VII Mentor: K alpit Benaras, India
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Ashar
Activities within the complex Illustration : Sketch + Adobe Photoshop
Assi Ghat is one of the most peaceful ghats along the Ganges, which experiences a heavy influx of tourists and locals, owing to the Subeh-e-Benaras Initiative. Various activities ranging from yoga, yagya, painting, astrology, wellness centers, classical dance and music performances are organized throughout the day. The site has a typology of houses which continue to grown with the public activities associated, for e.g. a house becomes a cafĂŠ, or there are shrines inside a house which are being worshiped by the locals and the tourists during festivities, or also houses becomes centers for learning martial arts or yoga, meditation, etc. The housing complex thus tries to continue the same language and grows to become a space for celebration. 50
The planning for the housing complex consists of 5 types of units distributed across the site. This combination creates spaces of hierarchies, from the intimate to the most public corner. The units themselves are unique in nature, wherein if one is attached to a cafe , the other might form a small complex within the larger one.
By the Ghats : Intermediate Plan Layout + Elevations Illustration : Sketch Models : Handmade + Ivory
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 5
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Ground Floor Plan : By the Ghats
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URBAN DESIGN STUDIO
Assi Ghat is experiences a heavy influx of tourists and locals, owing to the Subeh-e-Benaras Initiative. It has generated employment and provided with a platform to showcase skills.
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Through the studio, a proposition to improve the connectivity and integrate various public amenities is made, for e.g., kiosks for energy efficient rental bikes, cycles, ATMs, public restrooms and food plazas, etc. The ghats are re-imagined as a node: for all such mentioned activities, and hence become a successful revenue generating model for its maintenance. Along with new inserts, revitalizing the negative water bodies would also enhance the experience of the individual. This proposition of the future combines the existing conditions and redesigning a few so as to make Assi Ghat a tourist attraction in itself.
Illustration : SketchUp + Auto Cad + Sketch + Adobe Photoshop + Watercolor Collaborators: Author|Sampriti S|Pachi S|Tejal A|Sanket M|Aishwarya K
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OFFICE
LVL: +0.45 AREA: 45
3 2
2500
8700
9300
C
W3F1 C1 S1
1800
1
DN
D2
800
N
570
17
18
19 20
21
22
23
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Working Drawings Academic Project | 2017 Year 03 | Semester V Mentor: R ucha G odbole, J amshid B hiwandiwalla
Chakrata, India
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24
25
26
B
TIMBER FRAME SINGLE LEAF HORIZONTAL TIMBER LOUVERED SHUTTER
HORIZONTAL 1800 3000 PIVOT
D3
TIMBER FRAME DOUBLE LEAF VERTICAL TIMBER LOUVERED SHUTTER
3000 2700 TIMBER CILL 75x150MM
D4
TIMBER FRAME DOUBLE LEAF HORIZONTAL TIMBER LOUVERED SHUTTER
1000 2400 MORTAR
2
D5
TIMBER FRAME DOUBLE LEAF HORIZONTAL TIMBER LOUVERED SHUTTER
2000
2400
4
D6
GRANITE FRAME SINGLE LEAF PARTIALLY LOUVERED TIMBER FLUSH DOOR
800
2200
34
5600
JUDGE'S CHAMBER -0.30M
B A
3600
3200
W8 W10
C
8000
20700
6700
3000
20100
VEHICULAR ENTRY
3200
TIMBER FRAME SINGLE LEAF VERTICAL TIMBER LOUVERED SHUTTER
D8
2 1
3
3000
8MM DISTRIBUTION BAR
ANCHOR BOLT
E
W10
TIMBER FRAME DOUBLE LEAF VERTICAL TIMBER LOUVERED SHUTTER
D7
962
ROAD 5
DRIP MOULD 19MM EXTERNAL PLASTER 2
3000
NAVROJI HILL
BALU CHANGU PATIL MARG
ROAD 4
TEMPLE
LANE
LVL:+0.45M
D
ROAD 7
PREMIERE GOLD THEATRE
NAVROJI HILL
ST. JOSEPH CHURCH
MOSQUE
CROSS
UP
ROAD SANDHURST CENTRAL STATION RAILWAY
SITARAM SHINOY GARDEN NAVROJI HILL UMERKHADI ROAD
MANISH MARKET
A TANK
23
A
D7
LOCATION PLAN:
BABULL
21
FOYER LVL: +0.45m AREA: 285 sq.m W3F1 C1 S1
7.FOR ALL THE OTHER DETAILS REFER TO 150MM DRAWINGS. RCC SLAB OTHER RELEVANT 300MM RCC BEAM 8.ALL EXISTING GROUND LEVELS TO BE VERIFIED BY THE CONTRACTOR BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. 9.IN CASE OF ANY DISCREPANCY SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT/CONSULTANT.
3412
-0.15M
TIMBER (FOR FLUSHING) METAL FLASHING
6.ALL SERVICES TO BE REFERRED FROM BRICK BAT COBA DRAWINGS. THE100MM SERVICES CONSULTANT
HABIB HOSPITAL
NAVROJI HILL ROAD
2
TIMBER LOUVERED WINDOW
150MM RCC CHAJJA
3105
COURT
3
ROAD
A
10
TIONERY NTING ORX +0.45m
1
TIMBER FRAME 50x60MM
PARKING
5600
300
1
NOTES: PCC COPING 1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS. 2.DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS. 3.FOLLOW WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ONLY. PARAPET 4.THIS230MM DRAWING IS THEWALL PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT AND SHOULD NOT BE 12MM INTERNAL PLASTER COPIED WITHOUT HER PERMISSION. THIS 19MM EXTERNAL PLASTER PROPERTY DRAWING IS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ARCHITECT. BULLNOSE 5.ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE REFERRED FROM THE STRUCTURAL WATA ENGINEERS DRAWINGS.
DR MAHESHWARI
3200
DING M M M
3000
TIMBER LOUVRE METAL FLAT(AS STIFFNER)
D2 2700 300 DN
3600
QUANTITY
A ROAD
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
TIMBER FRAME DOUBLE LEAF VERTICAL TIMBER LOUVERED SHUTTER
PLAN-ELEVATION
WAD
D1
0
WIDTH HEIGHT (in mm) (in mm)
DESCRIPTION
IMAM
DOOR
300
DOOR SCHEDULE:
ALI MAHIMI FLYOVER
DETAIL AT A AT 1:5 30
29
KUTBE KOKAN MAKHDOOM
28
27
JAIL ROAD
NAVROJI
HILL ROAD
1
MUGHAL MASJID
MOSQUE PATEL ROAD VALLABHAI
SARDAR
10MM DIA REINFORCEMENT 3000 FOR CHAJJA
2000
4
12MM INTERNAL PLASTER
KEY PLAN:
16MM DIA ANCHOR BAR
G
10
5400
900
3000
4
10MM VITRIFIED TILES (600x600) 25MM SCREED 150MM RCC SLAB
WINDOW SCHEDULE: WIDTH- CILL
WINDOW DESCRIPTION
HEIGHT HEIGHT ANCHOR BOLT
PLAN-ELEVATION
QUANTITY
A 188
TIMBER FRAME SINGLE LEAF FLUSH DOOR
4
RCC CHAJJA
(in mm) (in mm)
F
200 800 1200
W1
W2
W1
800
200 800
200 800
W1
W2
W1
W2 10100
DANCE ROOM LVL: +0.45m AREA: 50 sq.m
W2 W3 W3
W3F1 C1 S1
W3
700
1300 2800
1300
W3
1200
+0.0M
1200
UP
-0.15M
12500
17
A
W8
G
2800
G
ENTRY JUDGE'S CHAMBER -0.30M
8000
8000 19
8000 21
A
N ELEVATION AT 1:100 23
00
28
M
COURT
JUDGE'S CHAMBER 1 3 2 -0.30M
27
TIMBER FRAME WITH TRIPLE LEAF SHUTTER WITH HORIZONATL TIMBER LOUVERS
W7
W8
TIMBER FRAME WITH DOUBLE LEAF HORIZONTAL TIMBER LOUVERS 8000
W9
19 TIMBER FRAME WITH DOUBLE LEAF HORIZONTAL TIMBER LOUVER SHUTTER(1 MODULE REPEATING THROUGHOUT)
TIMBER FRAME WITH TIMBER PIVOTED AND FIXED PANEL (1MODULE REPEATING THROUGHOUT) TIMBER FRAME WITH DOUBLE LEAF HORIZONTAL TIMBER LOUVER SHUTTER(1 MODULE REPEATING THROUGHOUT)
29
HORIZONTAL PIVOT
4
450 FOYER
COURT
+0.0M
-0.15M
TIMBER
200
JUDGE'S CHAMBER -0.30M W8
TIMBER CILL
8000 A
200
120
200
DOUBLE LEAF FROSTED GLASS SLIDING SHUTTER
600x 650
23
2
1800
12 TIMBER LOUVRE
ALUMINIUM FRAME WITHANCHOR BOLT DOUBLE LEAF FROSTED GLASS 12MM 800x INTERNAL 1550 SLIDING SHUTTER RECORD ROOM
W14
FIXED TIMBER PANELS +3.5M (1MODULE REPEATS THROOUGHOUT)
30
METAL FLAT(AS STIFFNER)
TIMBER CILL 75x150MM
19MM PLAS
ANCHOR BOLT
150MM PCC SLAB RAMMED EARTH RUBBLE PACKING DETAIL AT B AT 1:5
C
PCC COPING 450MM RCC PLINTH BEAM
12MM INTERNAL PLASTER 19MM EXTERNAL PLASTER
DONGRI, MUMBAI
ANCHOR BOLT
BULLNOSE
10MM STONE TILE
WATA
100MM BRICK BAT COBA
KAMLA RAHEJA VIDYANIDHI
150MM RCC SLAB
INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURE TIMBER (FOR FLUSHING) FINISHES SCHEDULE: 300MM RCC BEAM A METAL FLASHING W7 SURFACE DESCRIPTION RUBBLE PACKING NAME: MORTAR FLOOR: RUTUJA M POTE F1 600x600mm KAJARIA PUPLIS CREMA POLISHED VITRIFIED TILE STONE LEDGE 8000 8000 8000 METAL FLASHING F2 300x300mm KAJARIA GARNET COPPER CERAMIC FLOOR TILE 19 21 23 YEAR: A WEEP HOLE F3 10mm THICK CHINA MOSAIC MORTAR N 3RD YEAR B.ARCH F4 300x300mm KAJARIA NEO STONE AZUL CERAMIC TILE WALL: DATE: SCALE: W1 300x600mm KAJARIA GARNET COPPER CERAMIC WALL TILE 12.03.18 1:100 W2 300x600mm NATURAL STONE TILE(EXTERNAL WALLS) SECTION W3 12mm PLASTER AND PAINT(INTERNAL WALLS) DRIP MOULD SHEET : W4 19mm PLASTER AND PAINT(EXTERNAL WALLS) 19MM EXTERNAL GROUND FLOOR PLAN PLASTER TIMBER LOUVERED WINDOW CEILING: 150MM RCC CHAJJA C1 EXPOSED RCC SLAB 8MM DISTRIBUTION SIGN: SHEET NO.: BAR SKIRTING: ANCHOR BOLT 10MM DIA 12MM INTERNAL 05 PLASTER REINFORCEMENT S1 600x600mm KAJARIA PUPLIS CREMA POLISHED VITRIFIED TILE
TIMBER LINTEL
AA AT 1:20
TIMBER FRAME 60x50MM TIMBER LOUVRE METAL FLAT(AS STIFFNER)
16MM DIA ANCHOR BAR
150MM RCC SLAB 300MM RCC BEAM
TIMBER (FOR FLUSHING) METAL FLASHING
8000 17
8000 19
8000 21
A
23
DRIP MOULD 19MM EXTERNAL PLASTER
23
ATION AT 1:100 ANCHOR BOLT
8MM DISTRIBUTION BAR
10MM STONE TILE
A
MORTAR
W7
ANCHOR BOLT
WATA 100MM BRICK BAT COBA
TIMBER CILL 75x150MM
RUBBLE PACKING STONE LEDGE METAL FLASHING WEEP HOLE MORTAR
TIMBER LINTEL TIMBER LOUVERED WINDOW
150MM RCC CHAJJA 10MM DIA REINFORCEMENT FOR CHAJJA
150MM PCC SLAB B
12MM INTERNAL PLASTER
TIMBER FRAME 60x50MM TIMBER LOUVRE
TIMBER CILL LOCATION PLAN AT 230MM 1:10000EXTERNAL WALL 934
+3.5M
3412
+3.5M
BULLNOSE
TIMBER FRAME 50x60MM
300
LIBRARY
3105
8000
RECORD ROOM
A 10MM STONE TILE ANCHOR BOLT 12MM INTERNAL PLASTER 60MM HIGH SKITRING 10MM VITRIFIED TILE(600x600MM) 25MM SCREED 188
19MM EXTERNAL PLASTER
HORIZONTAL PIVOT
230M EXTERNAL WALL
300
230MM PARAPET WALL 12MM INTERNAL PLASTER
NOTES: DETAIL AT C AT 1:10 1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS. 2.DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS. 3.FOLLOW WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ONLY. 4.THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF 10MM VITRIFIED TILES THE ARCHITECT AND SHOULD NOT BE (600x600) COPIED WITHOUT HER PERMISSION. THIS 25MM SCREED DRAWING IS THE COPYRIGHT150MM PROPERTY RCC SLAB OF THE ARCHITECT. 5.ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS ARE RCCTO CHAJJA BE REFERRED FROM THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS DRAWINGS. 6.ALL SERVICES TO BE REFERRED FROM THE SERVICES CONSULTANT DRAWINGS. 7.FOR ALL THE OTHER DETAILS REFER TO LINTEL TIMBER OTHER RELEVANT DRAWINGS. 8.ALL EXISTING GROUND LEVELS TO BE VERIFIED BY THE CONTRACTOR BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. 9.IN CASE OF ANY DISCREPANCY SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT/CONSULTANT. TIMBER LOUVERED WINDOW
150
TIMBER LOUVRE
962
PCC COPING
METAL FLAT(AS STIFFNER)
G
HORIZONTAL PIVOT
DETAIL AT B AT 1:5
F
10MM DIA REINFORCEMENT FOR CHAJJA
16MM DIA ANCHOR BAR
FOR CHAJJA
DETAIL AT A AT 1:5
150MM RCC
8MM DISTRIBUTION BAR
60MM HIGH SKIRTING
230MM PARAPET WALL
14
650 PLASTER HORIZONTAL PIVOT 60MM HIGH SKITRING LIBRARY 10MM VITRIFIED+3.5M TILE(600x600MM) 25MM 200x SCREED200 TIMBER FRAME 50x60MM 4
150MM850 PCC SLAB
230MM EXTERNAL WALL
28
232
HORIZONTAL PIVOT 3000 4800x 2600
32
14
8000 LOUVRE
2600 FLAT(AS METAL STIFFNER) 300x
MORTAR
A
200
21
4400x
TIMBER (FOR FLUSHING) METAL FLASHING
2
TIMBER FRAME 60x50MM 3200
TIMBER CILL 75x150MM
1
3000x 200 3000 LINTEL TIMBER 1500x 2900
TIMBER FRAME 50x60MM
TIMBER LOUVERED WINDOW
1
3000x 2 2600
-0.15M
TIMBER FRAME WITH SINGLE CHAMBER LEAF JUDGE'S HORIZONTAL TIMBER LOUVERS -0.30M
W13
3000
3600 9300
8000
W3
FOYER
LVL:+0.45M
FLOOR PLAN AT 1:100
TIMBER FRAME WITH TRIPLE LEAF SHUTTER WITH HORIZONTAL TIMBER LOUVERS
6300
10600 2
COURT
17
W5
METAL FLAT(AS STIFFNER)
DN
10MM STONE TILE
A
900 1
3000
12 3
D1
750
1100 1200
W3
W6
-0.15M
1100x 1900
W12
8000
DN
5m sq.m
TIMBER FRAME WITH TRIPLE LEAF FROSTED GLASS PIVOTED PANELS(1MODULE REPEATING THRUGHOUT)
W11
1100
1300
00
W4
TIMBER LOUVRE +0.45M
DETAIL AT A ATALUMINIUM 1:5 FRAME WITH230M EXTERNAL WALL
+0.45M
F
7
W10
F
1100
D3
W4
200
10000
00
W3F1 C1 S1
3000
00
500
FIRST FLOOR PLAN AT 1:100
DETAIL AT C AT 1:10
1100
WORKSHOP AREA LVL: +0.45m AREA: 152 sq.m
UND FLOOR PLAN AT 1:100
UP
W4
K
G
17
1100
W4
5700
UP
1100x 1900
J
200
3000
15100
LVL:+0.45M 9900
TIMBER FRAME WITH TRIPLE LEAF FROSTED GLASS PIVOTED PANELS(1MODULE REPEATING THRUGHOUT)
W6
L
1100
D3
6200
W3
COURT
200 800 900
8000
200 800
900
W2
200 800
1100
W1
8
200
W2
800
1100
W1
200 800 1200
200
5100
9700
200 800
1100
W2
200 800
1200
W1
800
200
200 800 1200
200
200 800
23
A
20500
15600
21
450
I
8000
B
DETAIL AT A AT 1:5 TIMBER LINTEL
800x 1900
934
H
8
TIMBER FRAME WITH SINGLE LEAF FROSTED GLASS PIVOTED PANEL(1 MODULE REPEATING THROUGHOUT)
962
PEDESTRIAN ENTRY
A
750 TILE STONE
W2
300
GROUND FLOOR PLAN AT 1:100
TIMBER FRAME WITH SINGLE 800x LEAF FROSTED GLASS PIVOTED 10MM PANEL(1 MODULE REPEATING 1900 THROUGHOUT)
3105
W1
Y
450
D10
3000
METAL FLAT(AS STIFFNER)
16MM DIA ANCHOR BAR
HORIZONTAL PIVOT
DETAIL AT B AT 1:5 DETAIL AT C AT 1:10 10MM VITRIFIED TILES
60MM HIGH SKIRTING 150MM PCC SLAB RAMMED EARTH RUBBLE PACKING
C
450
UP
1200
3412
E
2300
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
TIMBER FRAME SINGLE LEAF VERTICAL TIMBER LOUVERED SHUTTER
300
5600
DETAIL AT B AT 1:5
D9
150
F
07
Introductory Workshop: PETS
Collective Explorations Collaborative Projects | 2015-2020 KRVIA, India Fiber Optics Lamp
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Load Carrying Timber Structure
Chair using Corrugated Sheets
Food as a Lens: Versova Fishing Village
Creating Spaces through Modules
Chair for a Short Visit
Traversing Structures
C H A K R ATA
:
BUILDING STORIES 62
Building Stories: Chakrata is a documentation of 4 villages in the Chakrata district of Uttarakhand. The cycles and rhythms of the everyday in the villages are documented. While representing the everyday, the conventional Cartesian drawings are juxtaposed with a layer of time, which allows the grazing cattle, the honeycombs, the Ram-Leela, and the beautiful starry nights to be documented in terms of architecture.
Stage 1
Stage 4
Stage 2
Stage 5
Stage 3
Stage 6
Model : 1:5 scale model of a typical house in Chakrata Collaborators: KRVIA Batch of 2015-2020
DARGAH AND THE CITY
:
THE AJMER PROJECT 64
The intent of the studio is to examine the relationship of the Dargah to the city of Ajmer. Interviews will be conducted with actors in and around the Dargah that will examine the nature of the relationship of the visitors and inhabitants of the old city with the institutional systems in the city. Following this, through the deployment of Oblique Strategies in reading the Dargah, it hopes to reexamine the relationship between the institution and the city. Existing normative value systems, roles and responsibilities of the actors will be reexamined and challenged and new systems will be reconfigured to meet the demands of the new city, the new time- to access the world beyond the already known. This, it is hoped, will allow for new programs and architectural strategies to emergefor new rituals to be formed- new paths, new nodes, new edges and new communities.
Illustration : The Ajmer Project - Dargah and the city Collaborators: KRVIA Batch of 2015-2020
professional 66
SM Street Commercial Complex \ 68-75 Cuckoo’s Nest \ 76-83 Courtyard House \ 84-85
B E T W E E N S PA C E S
Located on SM Street, Calicut, the complex is a hybrid of hospitality and retail sectors. The intention is to provide spatial hierarchy and visual relief by using columns and fenestrations alternately. Also a linear emphasis is made with the columns to enhance simplicity and rhythmic variation of the structure.
08
Work done: Plan layouts Client Presentation drawings
SM Street Commercial Complex Hospitality/Retail | 2018 Proposed | Ongoing Calicut, India
68
Isometric View Illustration : SketchUp + Adobe Photoshop
site boundary
western facade
skylight cutout
northern facade
building terrace level hotel terrace level hotel rooms level commercial complex level
Section AA
(Section through front facade cutout) 0m 1m
70
2m
3m
hotel room balcony
hotel rooms/ shops
lobby
atrium space
louvered corridor
Section BB
(Transverse Section through the cutout) 0m 1m
2m
3m
terrace level hotel room louvered corridor hotel room louvered corridor
commercial space courtyard ground floor entry 2 basement Section through south facade Illustration : SketchUp + Adobe Photoshop
parapet level terrace level hotel room rest-room facade balcony with planters hotel room louvered corridor cutout in slab commercial space facade mass ground floor main entry ground floor ramp from road level basement
72
Section through front facade Illustration : SketchUp + Adobe Photoshop
hotel level 2
hotel level 1with reception lobby
commercial level 2
commercial level 1
Exploded Isometric Illustration : SketchUp + Adobe Photoshop
View of central atrium Illustration : SketchUp + VRay +Adobe Phot
View of food court Illustration : SketchUp + VRay +Adobe Phot
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View towards lobby Illustration : SketchUp + VRay +Adobe Phot
windows
inset walls for windows
wall projections
slab projections
column/inset beam layout
terrace facade layer
toshop
toshop
toshop
Facade de-layered Illustration : SketchUp + Adobe Photoshop
A 4 bedroom house built in a gated community for a family with 3 generations living together. The house is designed around a courtyard flanking the living room on the ground floor. The entrance to the house is discreet and deliberately prolonged to take an individual through a short passage around this courtyard revealing the house slowly. The kids bedroom projects out of the main mass reminiscing the most basic form of house a child draws in his/ her elementary years. Cuckoos Nest
09
Work done: Plan-Section-Elevation layouts (GFC Drawings) Sketchup Model Client Presentation drawings Iterations:Jali, Staircase, Railing
Cuckoo’s Nest Residential | 2018-2019 Proposed | Completed Bangalore, India
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Cuckoo’s Nest : External views Illustration : SketchUp + Adobe Photoshop
A
D
D
13715 4930
900 +0.90 m
+0.90 m
1
2
6
3
2
600
950 600 450
8
7
6
450
850
850 950
5 1
8 5
4
2450
5500
5500
200 4
3
7
ms railing to detail ms railing to detail form finished inverted beams form finished inverted beams 100 mm jali wall as compond wall 100 mm jali wall to detail as compond wall to detail
2450
kitchen
kitchen
MS exterior chajja for door to arch. MS exterior chajja detail for door to arch. MS exterior detail I-beam and MS exterior column on first I-beam and floor to detail column on first floor to detail
3450 3200
3200 D01 D01
sloped roof of kids bedroom sloped roof of cladded with kids bedroom corten steel to cladded with detail corten steel to terrace parapet detail and MS railing terrace parapet and MS railing
7300
2900
2900 900 200 600 2450 900 900
600 450 1350
W05
W05
1100
+0.90 m
+4.25 m
2450
2450
D03
first floor balcony (open to sky) first floor balcony (open to sky)+4.25 m
to corridor bridge
2450
D02
1350 2450
3350
3350
W03
115
2900
2900 600 to corridor bridge
600 450
600 450 450
600
850 2450
W01 W01+0.90 m
+0.90 m
cement finished to height of cement finished 900mmall around +0.15 m to height of 900mmall around
900
+0.15 m
900
2000
ground level
+0.15 m
2450
+4.40 m
+4.40 m
2200
2450 2000
ground level
450
450
300
3200 study room study room
W03 D02 D03 bedroom 1 plants near bedroom bedroom 1 +0.90 m
450 450
900
450 450
900
+0.9m
plants near bedroom
900
2450 300 515 32003050
3050 3150
3150
3250
3400
515
5950
5950
450 450 3400
3250 850
2200
3500
3500
ground floor plinth level ground floor plinth level
+0.9m
+7.60 m
+4.40 m
first floor level
±0 m
outdoor terrace (open to sky) outdoor terrace +7.60 m (open to sky)
1100
+4.40m
±0 m
2450
3800
4100
3800
4100
2600
2600 10500
10500
3500
3500
kids bedroom (sloped roof) kids bedroom +4.40 m (sloped roof)
first floor level
1055 900
4435
second floor level second floor level
+4.40m
I
1055 115
4435
4930
1350
1875
1350
1200
roof level
+7.90m
H I
H
7300
1875
roof level
+7.90m
F
F
3450
1200
1350
+10.5m +10.5m
C
C
13715
115 115
B
B
1350
A
+0.15 m
SECTION C - THROUGH SLOPED ROOF SECTION C - THROUGH SLOPED ROOF
8
8
7
6
7
6
5
5
3
3
2
2
1
1
22910
900
1550
toilet +0.90 m
9700 2900
2900
3300
600 600
100 950
800
950
2450
800
100
6700 450
6700 450
2450 3300
3200
3200
2250
1250
+4.30 m
+0.90 m
kitchen +0.90 m
D01
D02
+0.90 m
wash area +0.75 m
3050
D01
3050
D02 kitchen
2450
D02
D02 D02
+0.90 m
2450 2450
dining room double height dining room +0.90 m double height
3050
3050
2450
PD 01
2450
toilet
PD 01
D02 wash area +0.75 m
+0.60 m
+0.60 m
2000 150
230
+0.90 m
+0.90 m
230
bedroom 1
2450 600
600
750 750
750 1550
D02
+4.40 m
toilet master bedroom toilet +4.30 m master bedroom
V01 3250
V01 D02
D02 D02
dressing room master bedroom dressing room +4.40 m master bedroom
W10 W10
1250
800 900
800 900
2220 W03
W03
900 450
450 3050
2450 3050
3950
3950
2750
2750
900 900
900 450
900 450
1600 850 750 2250
300
850 450 300
900
+7.75 m
900
1650
3000
1650 900
900 2220
DW 02
DW 02
bedroom 1 600
+7.75 m +7.60 m
+4.30 m
+4.30 m
1050 2450
2450
3325
450
900 900
3500
3500 1050
450 425
+7.60 m
kids toilet kids toilet
+4.40 m
1450
1450 3200
1350
1350 1600
1965
1965
1975 4475 1050
+4.40 m
kids bedroom
+4.35 m
terrace parapet and ms railing to detail
150
ground level +0.30 mm
ground level
3500
5425 +0.30 mm
kids bedroom
+4.35 m
+10.50 m
V01
V01
DW 04
1600
garage
balcony
DW 04 balcony
1165
+10.50 m
600
garage
3200
1550 G01 1500
1550
900
900
1500
ground floor G01 plinth level ground floor plinth level
+0.9m ±0 m
3500
3500
450
form finished inverted beams form finished inverted beams
+0.9m
sloped roof to detail
soffit to be same for projections and at 50 mm from main slab soffit to be same for projections and at 50 mm from main slab
1600
3500 450
300 600
first floor level
450 425 1050 300 600
3500 first floor level
+4.40m
1975
2525 4475
10500
10500
3500 +4.40m
1165
5845
terrace parapet and ms railing to detail
sloped roof to detail
second floor level second floor level
5845
3930
5425
+7.90m
2525
2600
2600
roof level
+7.90m
3930
6125
sloped roof of kids bedroom cladded with sloped roof of kids steel to detail corten bedroom cladded with corten steel to detail
roof level
+10.5m
±0 m
3080
3000
2050
22910
6125
3325
+10.5m
3080
3250
715
2050
2450
715
ground level ground level
SECTION D - THROUGH KIDS BEDROOM SECTION D - THROUGH KIDS BEDROOM
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Structural consultants: Client : Kalkura Associates Mrs Priya and Mr Pavan Structural consultants: Client : #284, 4th main, D Group Layout, Kalkura Associates Mrs Priya and Mr Pavan Nagarabavi, Bangalore-560091. #284, 4th main, D Group Layout, Mobile: +91 94490 86176 Nagarabavi, Bangalore-560091. Mobile: +91 94490 86176
scale : 1:100 scale : 1:100 date : 24.04.2019 date : 24.04.2019 job architect Shveta
Priya and Pavans House Priya and Pavans House
B.0 B'.0
A.0
C.0
D.0
E.0
H.0
F.0 G.0
I.0
13715 2570
230
1000
115
main entrance
3575
935 230
SEC-A (03)-01
115 1800 3480
3930
220
SEC-C (03)-03 8605 375
+0.45 m lvl
1500
1730 5205 1.5m wide pavement outside +0.15 m lvl
13715
SEC-E (03)-05
CLEAR DIMENSION
+0.00 m lvl
CILL
entrance gate to detail
LINTEL
230 jali wall around garden to detail
+0.90 m lvl
G02
SEC-F (03)-06
road level
NO.
825 230
2875
230
230
1145
up 1500
230 garage gate to later detail
concrete planters to detail
3015
230
450 1300
+0.30 m lvl
1730
825
2555
main entry
1500
1875
1730
5500
10m wide road
DOOR/WINDOW
jali wall in compound wall to detail
230
+0.75 m lvl
garage
LINTEL
230
5095
garden (open to sky)
line of balcony and beams above
G01
+0.15 m lvl
+0.90 m lvl
5100
2030
5040
+0.30 m lvl
pavement outside
landscape to later detail
ELE A (02)-01 CILL
600 450 450
+0.90 m lvl
SEC-D (03)-04
NO.
setback
W02
4230
partitioned ug sump capacity - 15000 l top at 300 mm from road level 5050
+0.15 m lvl
375
4270
ED 01 1500
230
375
230
450
230
600
370
770
230
715
DW 02
230
4200
4270 DW 01
380
1500
230
450 3480
+0.90 m lvl
+0.90 m lvl
3400
2030 5510
600 1820
230
600
entrance foyer
living room
1500
1450
115
4800
800
W03
setback
2550
D02
1865
+0.15 m lvl
6770
230
2550
370
1875
1915
bedroom toilet
1080
W01
22910
D03
5345
CLEAR DIMENSION
3480 450
600
8730
1080
150
600 230
8.0
garage gate as per detail
715
2050
7.0
14
230
2330
230
6.0
13
21 20 19 18 17 16 15
1200
3980
3980 4430 2030
1085
10 12
+0.90 m lvl 22
+0.90 m lvl
1100 700 900
SEC-C (03)-03
4800 1325 2480
parapet wall seperating garage from house
staircase as per detail
5030
750 1165
2145
115 750 115
22910
5.0
compound wall to detail
8
11
bedroom 1
1685
230
7
staircase
+0.90 m lvl
step out from bedroom
6
4430
dining room (double height)
2435
+0.45 m lvl
+0.85 m lvl
5
4
230
450
V01
4.0
3
W04
600
plants near bedroom
230
450 2
3700
PD 01
pooja room
toilet shaft 600 x 750 mm
ELE-D (02)-04
2980 up
4700
3700
3700
2200
3930
SEC-B (03)-02
3930
1870
+0.90 m lvl
3.0
115
3300 600
3470
230
V03
230
9
+0.15 m lvl
to be done after plumbing
825
D01
1
setback
2385
step out from bedroom
SEC-B (03)-02
1000
parapet wall seperating rear setback from sit out plants near bedroom
1425
600
bedroom toilet
D02 1700
230
3700
3700 5845
230
230 2100
W04
DW 03 1220
115 800
1700
825
+0.85 m lvl
+0.90 m lvl
230
rear entrance gate to detail
+0.45 m lvl
bedroom 2
fixed furniture kitchenette to detail
1200
D02
230
3600
+0.90 m lvl
800
1800
230
230
common toilet
375
1800
700
1230
kitchen area
2335
W03
1640
600
230 750
4700
G03
600 305
800
W05
2700
800
1755
700
2100
1025
ELE-B (02)-02
2.0
store room D02
2100
75 setback
W06
+0.75 m lvl
800
1985
115
1000
75
V01
800
D01
700
V01
up 75 900
wash area
1945
1715
75 5845
toilet
700 700
V01
3895
800
D02
300
SEC-A (03)-01
1050
1500
+0.15 m lvl
230
450
5135
+0.60 m lvl
230
600
SEC-F (03)-06 600
down
1170
1.0
5845
4700
+0.15 m lvl
setback
SEC-E (03)-05
115
1055
900
2100
1730
1915
1085
935
1165
115
550
1200
ELE C (02)-03
SEC-D (03)-04
2150
1600
2360
1800
1270
1715
600
230
1200
230
115
1500 cement finished wall
10m wide road
40x8mm MS flat with black paint finish
12mm dia MS rods with black paint finish at 100mm c/c with MS frame for jali enclosing the garden
15mm dia black paint finish MS rod 40x8mm MS flat with black paint finish 200mm high parapet
Railing iteration 01
Jali iteration 01
20mm mortar with MS flats running at specific intervals, for the frame
40x8mm MS flat with white paint finish 15mm dia white paint finish MS rod 40x8mm MS flat with white paint finish
200x200mm concrete blocks with black paint finish MS frame for jali enclosing the garden
200mm high parapet
Jali iteration 02
Railing iteration 02
12mm dia MS rods with black paint finish at 150mm c/c 40x8mm MS flat with black paint
Railing iteration 03
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12mm dia MS rod with black paint finish at 150mm c/c with MS frame for jali enclosing the garden
Jali iteration 03
40x40x40mm frame in corten steel garage gate with 12x40mm dia flats placed at 45° at 75mm c/c with a 40x40x40mm frame in corten steel Garage gate iteration 01
40x40x40mm frame in corten steel
garage gate with 12x40mm dia flats at 75mm c/c in corten steel
Garage gate iteration 02 Railing
garage gate with 12x40mm dia flats at 75mm c/c with a 40x40x40mm frame in corten steel 600mm high partition in corten steel
Garage gate iteration 03
Garage Gate
Jali
Cuckoo’s Nest : Front Elevation Illustration : SketchUp
Staircase Iteration 1 RCC staircase and MS Railing View from dining double height
Staircase Iteration 2 RCC cantilevered staircase and MS Railing View from dining double height
Staircase Iteration 1 RCC staircase and MS Railing View from living room
Staircase Iteration 2 RCC cantilevered staircase and MS Railing View from living room
Cuckoo’s Nest : Staircase Iterations Illustration : SketchUp
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Staircase Iteration 3 RCC cantileverd staircase and MS Railing View from dining double height
Staircase Iteration 4 Folded Metal Plate Staircase View from dining double height
Staircase Iteration 3 RCC cantileverd staircase and MS Railing View from living room
Staircase Iteration 4 Folded Metal Plate Staircase View from living room
The client wanted a house that has a degree of privacy with a clear segregation between women’s area and the men’s area. However, we have designed the house where this separation is created through a proper spatial planning rather than a physical separation. The site is dotted with many coconut trees and some larger trees like Mangoes, jack-fruit,etc. The larger trees are engulfed either into the big court or in other smaller courts and backyards. The spatial arrangement of the program provides a large courtyard in the center and the family area, the dining hall and the verandah connecting various spaces opens out into the central courtyard. Work done: Design Development 3D Model Physical Models Client Presentation drawings
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Courtyard House Residential | 2019 Proposed | Ongoing Calicut, Kerala, India
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Massing Iteration 1 Model : Handmade + Greyboard + Filecard + Thermocol + Teakwood Twigs
360° Pavilion
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Competition Project | 2020 Archasm | Winter Pavilion Team: H itakshi
Agrawal + Rutuja Pote
Hyde Park, London, UK
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To appreciate the beauty of a snowflake, it is necessary to stand out in the cold
From the elderly to the young, we find ourselves indulging in the carnivalesque atmosphere during the winters. Although the elements activating these patterns of self-indulgence might be somewhat constant, they definitely result in numerous experiences for all. Where for a certain individual, the act of sipping mulled wine under the sky, around the warmth of the bonfire along with their loved ones defines this beautiful season, for a rather introverted individual, the act of reading their favorite novels by the water, surrounded by the silhouettes of the trees could be essential. Individuals collectively decorating a Christmas tree, or climbing up to the highest point to gaze over the snow filled ground with colorful lights tinkling everywhere while being surrounded by the trees.
The positioning of the Winter Wonderland in front of the Serpentine Lake leads to the formation of a niche. Individuals from all across are influenced by these strong entities and are compelled to spend time within these elements. Thus, situating the pavilion in this niche provides one with an opportunity to create thresholds complementing the two great forces acting on site. Enabling and amplifying the simple acts of the everyday that contribute to the winter landscape, connecting people to the natural elements through the built form, while blurring the boundaries of the inside and the outside. To let one immerse themselves in the chilling winds, the aromas of hot chocolate and mulled wine spreading all across, to appreciate the act of snowfall, to be completely taken over by the landscape around you, to give in..
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Altered Environment International Design Studio | 2020 Poche | Alter-Ego Mentor: S arosh
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In the process of making constant technological advancements, humans have led to the creation of an anthropocentric world. Neglecting the aboriginal inhabitants any further would only lead to eventual disintegration of humankind. In order for us to survive, the creation of a non-anthropocentric environment is essential. With the formation of this new ‘natural habitat’, new ownership patterns are established as well. Humans are a part of - not separate from nature. Encouraging a symbiotic relation between these two stakeholders only ensures an increased life span, as species. By creating this ego-centric egalitarian environment, there exists a possibility of co-evolution and enhanced survival tactics. This could also encourage mimicking the other as they co-evolve. Humans start adapting to the 92
landscape instead of creating something extremely radical leading to more destruction. The idea of ‘home’ is redefined by adapting and creating space which are compact and highly efficient. Earlier where a home was identified with various rooms and its corresponding functions, now, the home is reduced to an efficient pod. Transportation has shifted to land-speeders. Spaces for leisure have been created underwater as well. These underwater pods have the capacity to shrink and enlarge themselves as required. Where on one side kids are swimming, there are flamingos and other migratory birds peacefully enjoying the waters. Everyone has equal access to spaces, but also have equal and shared responsibilities to look after this Altered Environment.
Altered Environment Illustration : Adobe Photoshop
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