SELECTED WORKS 2016 - 2021
Architecture
PORTFOLIO A S SAARAL School of planning and architecture, New Delhi
Education DAV Boys Senior Secondary School, Gopalapuram 2014 - CBSE CGPA 10 points
DAV Boys Senior Secondary School, Gopalapuram 2016 - CBSE Boards 97%
School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi 2016 - 2021
Work Experience Internship in Centre for Sustainable Built and Natural Environment Kollam, Kerala (2020)
Summer Internship at Raman Construction Auroville, Pondicherry (2018)
Laurie Baker Workshop Series Kerala, (2017)
A S SAARAL 23 Architect
I am an avid hardworking designer. As an enthusiastic bookworm, most of the time people would find me buried within a book or at my computer screen. As an architect I am always enthusiastic at the prospect of new design challenges and strive to bring radical thoughts to the drawing table. Apart from graduating from School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, I have also had the opportunity to work under Ar. Eugene Pandala at CSBNE, Kollam and Mr. Raman at Raman construction, Auroville. Under whose guidance I have had the opportunity to work on Hospitality, Residential and Large span projects. Over the years of education, I have started to grasp a deeper understanding to the meaning of sustainability and vernacular architecture. As a designer I believe the larger concepts of architecture are rooted in nature and our culture, by being the link between man, society and ecosystem.
Personal Information
Languages
Born - 17th October 1998
English
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Resident of Pondicherry
Hindi
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Graduated from SPA Delhi, 2021 batch
Tamil
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Hobbies
Contact Details
Research
Competitions
Study of the Havelis
Marception 2018 - Participated
Settlement Study of Weavers
G-Sen Trophy 2018 - Participated
Settlement Study of Colonial riverfront
Landscape Trophy 2018 - Shortlisted
Mapping the factors affecting paratransit services
Cannes Temperory Cinema - participated
Built Environment and urban agriculture
DAH 2020 Indegenious Dwellings
Mandawa, 2016
Volzero competitions
Chanderi, 2017
NASA India
Chandannagore, 2018
Archasm competitions
Seminar, New Delhi, 2019 Dissertation, 2019
NASA India
Citation
Software Skills Autodesk Autocad Autodesk Revit Trimble Sketchup Rhino + Grasshopper
Vectorworks Autodesk 3ds Max
Adobe Photoshop Adobe Indesign
Adobe Illustrator Adobe Premier pro
Traveling Trekking
+91-8920063411
Photography Research
saaral.arch@gmail.com
Lumion V-Ray
Enscape Twin-motion
crosslegged_studio
MS Word MS Powerpoint
MS Excel Autodesk Ecotect
Football Graphic Design
After Effects
Selected works 2016-2021
Farm Towers
Hauz Khas Boulevard
K-12 School
Transcendence
New Delhi 2021
New Delhi 2020
New Delhi 2018-19
Chandannagore 2018
Pg 06
Pg 12
Pg 18
Pg 24
Internship @ CSBNE
Martian Aspiration
The Kaleidoscope
Kollam Kerala 2020
Volzero Competitions 2018
Archasm Competitions 2020
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Pg 31
Pg 30
FARM TOWERS
Thesis Project - Mixed use development Rohini Sec-18, New Delhi
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The farm towers are dual towers in Rohini Sec-18, which integrates vertical farm aspects within high density developments. This thesis will theorize and explore vertical farming within high density mixed use development as a new typology of urban resilience and circular ecology. Further looking into the advantages and practicalities of this typology in creating self-sustaining neighborhood scale developments.
Vertical farm modules integrated with residential program
Residential Tower
Modular housing typology interspersed between 1, 2 and 3 bedroom units
Residential Amenities Social and recreational infrastructure Bowling alley, Indoor sports, Vocational training center, Library
Residential and social amenities including gym, party hall, terrace lawns Semi-open terraces / connecting bridge landscaped with phytorid technology Service Floor with outrigger truss structural system
Office Multiple occupancy office
Retail Anchor shops, departmental stores, cafe, restaurants
Green house integrated with office typology
The housing tower has 2 typical floor types which repeat alternatively. The modules are arranged in typical floor plan 1 such that the corridors run on one of the two floors, while on the upper level units run from one end to the other. This results in higher lift efficiency in highrise.
Typical Floor Plan 1 (Lower level)
Typical floor 1 consists of a combination of 4 apartments of each type and a vertical farm module, while typical floor 2 consists of all single bedroom apartments.
Site Plan Commercial
Residential
Vehicular access
Office
Pedestrian access
Vehicular movement
Typical Floor Plan 1 (Upper level)
Single Bedroom Apartment Double Bedroom Apartment Triple Bedroom Apartment Vertical Farm
Typical Floor 2
Typical Floor Plan 2
The design has 2 major pedestrian access, the pedestrian spline formed below the metro corridor caters majorly to pedestrians from the metro stations on either side of the site. The other axis perpendicular to the previous connects the western end of the site catering to the residential colonies in the context. These pedestrian axes along with the built form create a series of public squares. The retail program is organised around these 2 axises.
Vertical Farm Module
Typical Floor 1
Corner Column 30 x 26 cm C-section
Roof Chords
16 x 20 cm C-section
Roof Purlin
15 x 15 cm L-section
Posts
Strap Bracing
25 x 17 cm I-section
Floor Chord
30 x 25 cm C-section
Floor Purlin 27 x 18 cm
Floor Decking
Model Structural Chassis
The Basic building block of the modular system consists of fully welded steel framed chassis. The sides of the modules acts as welded vierendeel truss spanning between the primary columns - which carry the weight of modules above. The modules are primarily made of steel C-section and steel decking. The column are composite I-sections onto which the modules are attached. The modules are 11.5m x 8m
1000mm thk Prestressed Double Tee Slab Steel circular hollow section, 200 mm dia.
Welded seams between sections of membrane
Interior view of vertical farm ETFE membrane sheets lined with PV panels
Circular pipe section 120 mm Dia
Vertical Farm
Seeding Area
Operable shutter for Air inlet/outlet, 2 No. 5 mm laminated safety glass Processing Area
Storage
Flat steel section 120mm dia, Composite Beam 1000mm x 700mm
Corridor 2m wide
Core Floor Plan - Vertical Farm
Wall Section - Vertical Farm
Precast concrete cantilever, 160 mm, with polyurethane coating
3 Bedroom Apartment
2 Bedroom Apartment
1 Bedroom Apartment
Extruded section for shading and indirect light redirection, highly reflective
Triple glazing with powdercoated aluminium glazing bars Drive motor Aluminium daylight reflector
Facade view of office
Module 1 + 2 + 3
Module 1 + 2
Module 1
Aluminium arm, powdercoated
Steel flat, 100 x 12 mm, glass-bead-blasted finish
Lower Sun Angle
High Sun Angle
Wall Section - Office
HAUZ KHAS BOULEVARD
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Urban Design - Market precinct re-development 9th Semester The brief for the urban design exercise was to redevelop the hauz-khas market into a modern commercial experience with retail, office, housing and social infrastructures. The larger goal of the project was to integrate the new development as a extended fabric of the context and integrate strategies for the same.
The design intention of housing complex was to design a interdependent community, which is free of divisions and works mutually sustainability and cooperatively. The floor plans with intermixing of different typologies and a group of the same opening into common terraces are the interventions which are aimed to create a common ground for all the residents.
The form is derived to be iconic with steep and linear blocks of mass, as it is the first to be seen as one drives down the aurobindo marg. The front of the hotel is formed by stepped green terraces from where we get a good view of the monuments like nili masjid and dadi poti’s tomb. 65
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K-12 SCHOOL School Design (Integrated Semester) Chattarpur, New Delhi
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The project is aimed at creating a learning environment that is aimed at creating stimuli in the form of spatial quality. The long linear site has been broken down into a variety of different spaces in the same level.
Open-roof System
My initial vision of the school was to design a flexible and barrier free learning platform much similar to the traditional schools, but at the same time able to accommodate the pace of modern life and curriculum.
Classroom System
Structural System
Interaction steps
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The design brief asked to design a K to12 in the Lal Dora region of Delhi. The site is situated in the outskirts of the city, wedged in between the residential colony of Chandanhola on one side and the farmlands of Chattarpur on the other. The challenge was to study and understand the different type of school systems along with the societal parameters to best design a education system along with the spaces required in the area program for the school.
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The classroom is supposed to accommodate 35 students. The classroom layout on the southern and northern are different. The southern classroom has extended balcony, which will also serve as a heat buffer space. A detailed analysis of sunlight penetration, the density of louvers and in last the lighting requirements of classroom is planned to optimize the learning environment.
Library
Children’s library
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Creative Studio
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1. Steps; 2. Seatings; 3. Plantations Fig : Exploded Axonometric diagram of Audi block
The cluster of classroom is separated by common terraces that provide a breakout space for the students to be able to access much open environment. These spaces will have a planters and seating. The jaali work on the terrace will cast a unique shadow pattern on the terraces.
Terracotta Jaali
Green Partition External Structure
Sliding Door
External Structure
Balcony with plantation
Fig : External Wall Section
The structural system is mainly steel to account for easy joinery and prefabrication as the design employs multiple angles. The beams are fire proof encased I - section while the slabs are composite metal decking slab. While this is the case of the internal structure, the externally bracing is given which support the balcony and continue on to till the roof. The bracing will give additional stability to the building owing to the non-rectilinear internal structural system.
Fig : Section through Auditorium and library
Fig : External Wall Section
Fig : Internal Wall Section
Fig : Model Photograph
Fig : Structural System
Fig : Interaction Steps
Fig : Open Roof System
Fig : Classroom System
Fig : Model Photograph
Design model for the preliminary stage jury made as a paper base accented with MDF facade
TRANSCENDENCE Riverfront Re-development Chandanagore, West Bengal
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The project was to propose a conceptual design for a river front public hub on the strand, chandanagore. The proposal was to include a mix of hospitality centres, tourism complex, shopping centre, heritage centre and a ferry point. Set in a heritage context, the site had to respond to the river on one side and the heritage complex on the other.
Food Court
Local Crafts Shop Open Restaurant
Garden Ferry Ghat
Fig : Visitor’s Center
Tourism Centre
OAT
Hotel
Spatial Planning of the Site
The ferry is the lifeline of people living in Chandanagore, and thus equal emphasis is given in design to integrate the regular services of people with tourism.
Fig : Through the ferry ghat
Fig : Pathway to ferry
Formation of axis
Setting up niches
The site had a three main axis, all which had different purpose. The initial design had to integrate the spatial and the functional needs of the three axis. This made it easier for people to navigate around the site.
Identifying and emphasizing the axis had formed two niche of complementary behavior. The design intervention had to evolve the spaces. Functionally these spaces were assigned as a open restaurant and a shopping complex
Secondary functions
Public spaces
Secondary functions like hotels and tourism center were accommodated on one side of the site, while the ferry on the other. In the center the gateway gently sloped down to the OAT on water.
Finally to balance the different typology of spaces, a hierarchy of public spaces and utilities were organized within the site .
1. Hotel 2. Tourism Centre 3. OAT 4. Open Restaurant 5. Open Food Court 6. Local Crafts Shops 7. Landscaped Garden 8.View Point 9. Ferry Ghat
The axis through the ghat emphasizes on catering to the tourists to the town. The axis starts with the heritage gateway and ends in the OAT which transcendence on to the river. On either side of the axis, variety of shops provide the commercial aspect of the hub.
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Fig : Section through Auditorium and library
Shops Viewing Deck
OAT Stage River
Ferry Ghat
Fig : Section through Auditorium and library
OAT Seatings
Gateway
THE KALEIDOSCOPE Cannes Temporary Cinema (Archasm Competitions)
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The facade of the pavilion is a huge tessellation with a thousand screens where different movies are constantly screened and a million mirrors reflecting these screens. As a person walks along this pavilion, depending on his/her position the scene on each mirror keeps changing, giving each observer a different experience. This pavilion is a gateway to the past and the future. It takes the renowned artists through a journey of reminiscence as they watch their classic films being screened. The nascent movies and iconic films acting together as one whole motion collage and seeing their own reflection in the mirrors amidst thousands of movies fills the budding artists with hope.
The Cannes Film Festival is not only a place for great artists to showcase their ideas and put the best film forward. For some, it is a place for expression while for others it is a place for inspiration. From film enthusiasts to famous celebrities, people come from all around the world with millions of dreams and aspirations. When the dreams are different, why should a pavilion be the same to all of them?
Rectangluar sections
Seating - Screening area Tessalated glass facade
Tubular steel sections
Tubular steel sections
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MARTIAN ASPIRATION Marception (Volzero Competitions)
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The entire structure was aimed at sustaining the micro-system. The membrane was made of ice particles sandwiched between ETFE membranes. While the exterior stitched micro solar cells.
For human colonization on mars requires the establishment of permanent base that potential of selfexpansion, which are more safe, earthy and community oriented. The core concept of the design was inspired from the underground survival of ant in its constructed habitat, ‘ant hill’ . the tunnels, burrows, and underground free ways interconnect their lives easily. A large central opened space creates a courtyard which psychologically emotionally connects the inhabitants to earth.
Part of the project was to enhance the experience of the pioneers more than a station of work to a level of home away from home. The design aims to create a community, keeping in mind the need for personal space.
The lack of available material at Mars created the prospect of using 3D printed structure. The design aimed at integrating the mushroom column with the existing substructure of Mars.
The design competition was to propose a self sustaining complex of the first astronauts to land on mars. The design aimed at creating the complex to sustain itself energy and stock - wise indefinitely. The challenges faced was to harness energy while creating a internal micro-climate favorable to grow crops. The form and materials thus used reflect the ideology to utilize the maximum of available resources in Mars.
LAND-FILLING NASA Landscape Trophy (NASA India)
The Ghazipur landfill was long due in maintenance and lack of regulation has led to its misuse. To get people aware, the design proposed to build a memorial landscaped into the site showing the height of garbage that had been collected over the years.
The site had a abundance of kids playing around the site, in the garbage piling around. Playground and seating spaces around would get people to acknowledge the site and addresses the needs of children.
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The design was to take and analyze a piece of land neglected by the society and the government, and propose a suitable design which would integrate the needs of the society and bring it closer to the unused pockets of the city. The site chosen is the Ghazipur landfill where there has been unregulated piling of garbage. The entire site and the community of rag pickers around the site have been neglected and the general public avoids the place.
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The project was to refurbish and renovate a heritage bungalow into a ayurvedic spa and resort. As a intern, I was involved with measure drawing the estate, Master planning and conceptual design, renovation works on-site and various presentations for the client.
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T h e conservation project is a 150 year old wooden granary in the clients ancestral. This is a single story structure with footprint of 590 Sq.ft with an attic. On site we worked on identifying where the structure was weak, documenting the details and joinery and took photographs. This was later converted into a detailed 3d model.
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Auroville, Pondicherry Summer Internship, 2018 I did my internship in Auroville in the summers after 2nd year. The firm was based on projects built in and around Auroville. During my internship I mainly focused on on-site work and learn’t the aspects of site work. During my internship I learn’t how a construction drawing gets projected on site. Apart from this I also participated in various design exercise and competitions.
During the course of internship I was mainly involved in the site work of two main projects - a indoor stadium for Auroville and a Dormitory in the International pavilion. During site work I worked and studied the various process of starting a project till the laying of foundation. This also required me to produce working drawings.
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Trivandrum, Kerala Summer Workshop, 2017 During LBC workshop organized in Thiruvananthapuram, I learn’t the basics of brick casting, making adobe and bamboo structures. We were also involved in a series of activities like construction of filler slabs and arches.
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·PROJECT EXECUTION TEAM MUST CHECK AND VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS ON SITE BEFORE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. ·ANY DISCREPANCIES IN THE FIGURED DIMENSION ARE TO BE REPORTED IMMEDIATELY TO THE ARCHITECT.REFER TO STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING DRAWING FOR ALL STRUCTURAL SIZES AND DIMENSIONS. ·ALL LEVELS SHOWN ON FLOOR PLANS ARE FINISHED FLOOR LEVELS AND ALL DIMENSIONS MENTIONED ARE FINISHED DIMENSIONS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED ·MANUFACTURERS/SUPPLIERS SHALL FURNISH, INSTALL AND COMPLETE ALL INSTALLATIONS AND SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE WARRANTY ,CONFORMITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT
OTHER WORKS
Graphic Design - Model Making Freelancing works
Digital Art Front Poster - Annual College Fest
Digi Invite - Annual College Fest
Photography - Luminous Study Programme Broucher - Annual College Fest
Ar. A S Saaral
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