Architecture & design- Sample works by Samriddh G Dhareshwar

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(Sample work S ) - A Port,Full o F U M YSTERIES OF DESIGN DIMENSION

2 Languages:SoftwaresContacts:Education/affiliation:skills:References: PGPIDM (Post Graduate Programme in Infra structure Development & Management)-NIC MAR-SODE, Pune, India; through Distance learning mode B.Arch.(2012-2014)(Bachelor of B.V.Bhoomaraddi.C.E.T,architecture)Hubli,India (V.T.U) COA(2004-2009)(Council of Architecture, Delhi India) Registered Architect- CA/2010/48734 Since 2010 folio_2022https://issuu.com/samriddh25/docs/sam_complete_portCompletehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/samriddh-d-588a2b13/+91-8197739927samriddh1986@gmail.comPorfoliolink: English RevitMarathiKonkaniKannadaHindiArchitecture 2019 AutoCAD 2019- 2D Archicad-24 MS Office 2010-2016 (Word, PowerPoint, Excel) Adobe InDesign 2019 Navisworks-2016( Basic) BIM 360 (Basic) Enscape V-2.2 (Basic) Sketch up-5/6 Windows movie maker Autodesk Vehicle Tracking-2015 (Basic) PR Bhat-Director, Semac & partners: pr.bhat@semacconsultants.com Srinath Advani-Principal Architect-Advani & associates: srinath@advaniandassociates.com Mark Lavery-Technical design manager-URBN limited: mark.a.lavery@gmail.com -Samriddh Dhareshwar Utthan Studios, Bangalore-India Trainee B.V.Bhoomaraddi.C.E.T, Hubli, India B.arch-Graduation ACHAL Infrastructure Builders & Developers, Hubli India Architect In charge Habitat Ventures Pragnya Pvt. ltd, Bangalore India Architect Semac & Partners LLC, Muscat Oman Sr. Architect Architectural technician URBN LTD/Gilan holding LLC, Baku Azerbaijan COMING SOON.... 2015-20172019-2021 2017-20182012-2014 2013-2014 2011-2012 2011 2010 2004-2009 20072021Advani & Associates- Bangalore India Assistant Architect studio PARAMETRIC Architects, Bangalore India BIM Project Architect NICMAR-SODE, PUNE, INDIA PGPIDM Kreativ Architects Bangalore-India Sr. Architect Freelance, Baku My JOURNEY So far “ ARCHITECTURE IS FROZEN MUSIC ” Sure it is, but you got to flow to experience it. Paradox isn’t it? I am Samriddh, a professional Architect, BIM enthusiast with technical bent of mind. Having a proven track record of 11 years’ experience in construction, design, drawing, co-ordination, design package delivery of projects across India, Oman (Muscat), Azerbai jan (Baku) & US-Australian outsourced BIM projects. I look forward to advance in architecture by ushering my career into amazing Design solutions through BIM work flow, IPD, Sustainability & new construction technologies.Afterall, “ ARCHITECTURE IS THE CRUSADE OF THAT JUSTIFIES THE EXISTENCE OF MAN ON EARTH.” So let’s make it count…

NOTES: 1. * Marked images are either photoshoped (2d) or rendered (3d) by a qualified Graphic designer or a 3d Visualizer as per instructions. Those are used for project reference only & were NOT rendered/photoshoped by me. 2. # Marked images are either reference Images used or site Pictures (in some cases) for the corresponding project 3. The softwares which I used to work on the listed project are indicated using their logos on the pages of the projects itself. 4. For the project of 'Ayodhya Temple complex' the Swastika symbol used in Design corresponds to the holy symbol of well being used in Sanatan Dharm (Hindu) & various other Indic religions as well. It is not to be mistaken with ‘Haken kreuze’; the Nazi Symbol or any other anti semitic symbol. 06-Recommendation01-Academic04-Technical03-ProfessionalworksDrawingsworks(2006-09)(2020)(2007,2010-21)02-Competitions/Voluntarywork05-MiscellaneousProjects Contents

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4 Global Catastrophe & Disaster Location: Chennai Year: 2009 Type: Public works, Infrastructure, Disaster Management Institute: BV Bhoomaraddi CET Hubli (Graduation Thesis work)

Disaster Mitigation System

5 A structure to take on the FORCES OF NATURE

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7 OVERALL SITE VIEW

This design was an attempt of Pre disaster management in a vola tile & multiple disaster prone sites (like Philippines & Japan) in the world which need mass evacuations of up to 50,000 people. Spread across 180 hectares, this is essentially a Photosynthetic, Self sustainable, Revenue Generating Universal Asylum & Disaster mitigation System

-A power house/Mitochondria (in terms of Tourism Revenues & Con textual Industries) of the regional Territory 8 Main Refuge Shelter (50,000 Capacity)

ATTRIBUTES

TO BE ADDRESSED BY THE FACILITY:

-Caters{NaturalHuman resources management (Tidal projects, Flood barriers & Floodgates, Sustainable Energy farms, Geothermal & other Power -Managementplants) of Diversities & species (Humans, Flora & Fauna)

-Universal Refuge centre & Universal Disaster Management shelter (A self sufficient Hybrid well Engineered System capable enough of Tol erating & manipulating any Natural Catastrophe, Calamity & Disaster

Photosynthetic,

-Energy resources & Industrial management (Contextual)

-Conservation & restoration of Ecosystem (Eco sustainability & Bio -Longremediation)termFuture planning of issues & Infrastructure based or Economical

END PRODUCT= A HEAVY COMBINATION OR HYBRID SYSTEM OF REQUIREMENTS PERTAINING TO DOOMSDAY VAULT, LILY PAD, NUCLEAR BUNKERS, REFUGE CENTERS, MILITARY BASES, ENERGY FARMS & RECYCLING INDUSTRI AL PLANTS (Collectively the project is an architectural project but nec essarily a highly service oriented engineered unit whose mass & rapid prototyping being possible in any part of the world irrespec tive of the context, the very fact being that this system would be designed with universal considerations )

A Self sustainable, Revenue Generating Uni versal Asylum & Disaster mitigation System.

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-Establishes a National administration body required during Crisis.

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-Retractable skylight roofs embedded with bulletproof glasses -Lightning arrestor (on left) for shield ing from Thunder storms

This design is modular & a prototype, in a sense that plan ning remains the same but construction typology adapts to the cir cumstantial nature of the type of the catastrophe. This very nature of designing made the Shelter replicable in any part of the world. (The idea of such structure was inspired from the Svalbard is land seed bank popularly known as Dooms Day Vault.)

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Conceptualization 40m Fortification wall & Flood drainage system below 11

12 Nuclear Bunkers (Sector1,2 & 3: 10,000 Capacity)

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This Nuclear bunker was designed for sustaining10,000 people for 45 days. The design was based on the NORAD Model of USA. This was an overwhelmingly strong shear structure with 8” Con crete walls & Spring base isolation systems specially designed for Earthquakes, E.M Pulses & Nuclear strikes

14 Composite Research Unit

This was a Calamity proof building housing the various research teams like: Meteorological Center, An Observatory, Lunar Sam ple labs, Weather emergency center, National Hurri cane center, Pacific Tsunami warning center (PTWS), Disease Detection Labs, Volcano Surveying Observa tory: (VDAP=Volcano Disaster assistance program), Center for Emergency Preparedness etc. Facility also has an Dome shaped Observatory for astronomical & meteorological studies at the roof top.

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Characteristics of Supermarket: Steel structure, Re Mouldable, Lightweight of Carbon fiber & Double glazed bulletproof glass These supermarkets are the two of the few life lines located inside the refuge zone which otherwise catered for general purposes. During emergency situations these were used as the resources for the refugees.

This was an Outlet of Akshayapatra the food factory for mid day meals used as an emergency food resource for the Refugees which otherwise would be catering for its inherent Mid day meals duties. Akshayapatra is a state of art Food factory of ISCKON, which also feeds the mid day meals on daily basis to underprivi leged children & communities.

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Food Factory: Akshayapatra

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The structure morphs into a Green house for the Kitchen/Nursery as well as the shelter for people working.

The Outer clad facade Is a Combination of Motor operated Double Glazing (Bullet proof & Smart glass) riveted on the Lightweight carbon fibre framework, the internal walls being of the sand

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Multi specialty in nature, Resistant to almost any natural calamity (with few exceptions) High grade Steel with concrete & sandwich wall structure

A multi-specialty clinic (2 in number) fully equipped with state of art technology to cater for any emergencies for the zonal public. In other days this would be open to general public as an additional government medical facility with restricted entry to registered indi viduals (excluding emergency cases then too)

22 Bus Transit station Location: Hubli, Year: 2008 Type: Rapid Transit System, Commercial Institute: B V Bhoomaraddi CET Hubli (IX semester)

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Mass Rapid transit system like Bus terminus’s, Railway stations, Airports, Harbours are the Direct results of Un precedented GLOBALIZATION & In dustrial revolution.HenceGLOBALIZATION was the direct offspring of Industrial revo lution & Futurism movements… Now as a matter of Fact, any transporta tion system like Bus transits, Railways, Docks & Harbors, Airports; all in turn are siblings of each other rising from a single Mother: Orb..aGlobalizationprogramThereforeGLOBALIZATION.theProposeddesignindirectlydepictsaMarkofmakingtheBusterminussymbolofGLOBE..AnEarth..An 24 Concept: Orb, Scepter Symbol of Globalization #Existing site pics

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An Orb is literally a SCEP TRE i.e. a symbol of Sovereignty.. Thus “The proposed design pro gram marks the phenomenon of globalization morphing the design into symbolic form of SCEPTRE which depicts the Sovereignty of Hubli.”An upcoming ORB Terminus followed by a fully self-sustain able ORBITAL mall. The proposal intends to enhance the skyline of the existing bus station into a hap pening commercial & recreational area while also addressing traffic & congestion related issues

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32 Central library Location: Hubli, Year: 2008 Type: Institutional, Public Institute: BV Bhoomaraddi CET Hubli (IX semester)

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Synonymity between a Book typology & the Library building

Being an Eskee projects, the proposal was to design the Central Library building in Hubli. The design analogy was derived from the Classic Synonymy of the system design of a book with the internal System design of a Li brary building which is as follows

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Facade Design: Facade was based on climate responsive architecture. -The west side was largely blocked by toilets & solid walls -South & west wall had tapering facade to have sufficient shadow areas while reading -The east & North had circular spider tension rod system of facade to allow maximum light to enter the reading areas.

38 Engineering College campus Location: Hubli Year: 2008 Type: Institutional Institute: BV Bhoomaraddi CET Hubli (VIII semester)

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41 The college had 6 technical branches of engineering. Thus em phasis was more on having a unique yet contemporary Indus trial skyline for the campus where students would thrive to excel within the similar Industrial (yet lively) environment.

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Since the entire campus had an ambience consisting the blend of Industrial/ Institutional style. This auditorium was designed to seem as a Com pletely Suspended Auditorium i.e. two distinct yet integrated structures. Hence in the following case walls & struts were just Lateral barriers whereas the roof was totally suspended from the external steel pylons. & Turnbuckles (Free from wall supports i.e. somewhat simply resting on walls without actually transferring any loads on them)

Transverse section showing Turnbuckle, sus pended roof, & Cable truss above Theatre style auditorium seating

Steel suspension Roof details, steel arch, pin joint, Daver steel Tension cable & turnbuckles

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Longitudinal section showing view from stage/ screen looking into auditorium seating

Industrial Shed would house the workshop. This structure is a pneumatic structure depicting a Han gar structure to flow with Industrial feel of the Insti tutional facility

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Computer Science & Information science Department, depicts Modern outlook & technological growth through its form.

Car parking area is covered with a Green roof with Canteen facility above. Even the parking area could be transformed into an interesting interaction area.

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Mechanical Engineering department hav ing a rustic Industrial look to motivate the Mechanical students

46 Sustainable LNG Re gasification Location: Hypothetical Year: 2014 Type: Industrial, Infrastructure Institute: NICMAR-SODE (PGPIDM Thesis work)

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The project is an integrated approach towards sustainable growth of In dian LNG re gasification sector in the supply chain of the downstream. Project focuses on how to deliver the most sustainable & viable LNG re gasification plant by integrating it to other physiological Infra-En ergy concepts. Hence the proposal includes an energy plant, Mini OTEC plants, Off shore wind farms, Multi station Trans bay facilities.

49 Site plan of the LNG Re gasification facility

Overlooking the Solar Tower, offshore wind farms, Wharf & Jetty, LNG re-gasification fa cility, OTEC Plants through the vast Ocean. 50 Re gasificationFacility EnergySEATowerwharfOTEC OFFSHORE WIND FARMS Master plan showing integrated infrastructures fa cilities for sustainable growth of the LNG Re gas ification supply chain

4. WIND FARMS: Since LNG re gasification terminal is based near a sea shore, a scheme of wind turbines generating 1MW energy each could be a long term sustainable possi bility

2. MULTI STATION & MULTI MODAL TRANSPORTS :

The International Multi modal Transport Association defines multi modal transport as the chain that interconnects different links or modes of trans port – air, sea, and land into one complete process that ensures an efficient and cost-effective door-to-door movement of goods under the responsibility of a single transport operator, known as a Multi modal Transport Operator, on one transport document.

Sustainable & energy efficient solutions in LNG re gasification 1)Electric LNG 2)Power integration systems (ABB’s) 3)LNG cold energy integration, use of ambient air and sea water 4)Ambient Air LNG Vaporisers (AAV) 5)Indirect Ambient Air Vaporiser (IAV) 6)Reverse Cooling Tower based LNG Vaporiser 7)Indirect AAV with Rankine Cycle to Generate Power 8)Enhanced Heat Integration ` 9)Other integrated infrastructures for sustainable growth • SOLAR TOWER • Multi station & multi modal transports • OTEC • Wind farms • CCS (Carbon capture & storage • Environmental impact statement considerations

3. OTEC: Ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC) uses the temperature difference be tween cooler deep and warmer shallow or surface ocean waters to run a heat engine and produce useful work, usually in the form of electricity. OTEC is a base load electricity generation system, i.e. 24hrs/day all year long. OTEC can also supply quantities of cold water as a by-product. This can be used for air conditioning and refrigeration and the nutrient-rich deep ocean water can feed biological technologies. Another by-product is fresh water distilled from the sea.

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1. SOLAR TOWER: Solar updraft tower (SUT). Sunshine heats the air beneath a very wide green house-like roofed collector structure surrounding the central base of a very tall chimney tower. The resulting convection causes a hot air updraft in the tower by the chimney effect. This airflow drives wind turbines placed in the chimney

Plan showing the various zones of Re gasification plant Looking through Administration Building & LNG Tank 52 TANKLNG BLOCKADMIN MR COOLFIRE SAFE TY Alit, AREAREVAMPINGTRANSFORMER WATCH TOW TRESTLESEA DRUMSKNOCKOUTFLARE WORKSHOP LIQUEFACTION & AMMO NIA SIEVE VESSEL

LNG Carrier: LNG is transported in specially designed ships with double hulls protecting the cargo systems from damage or leaks. There are sever al special leak test methods available to test the integrity of an LNG Vessel’s membrane cargo tanks. The tankers cost around USD 200 million each.

LNG has two major benefits compared to natural gas:

1. Transport: Liquefaction of natural gas reduces the volume by approximately 600 times, making it more economical to trans port between continents in specially designed ocean vessels. Over long distances, traditional pipeline transportation sys tems would be less attractive economically. Often, due to geo political compulsions pipelines are not feasible. LNG technol ogy makes natural gas available in places where natural gas is not available in great quantities and pipelines are not feasible.

2. Storage: Liquefaction also provides the opportunity to store nat ural gas for use during high demand periods in areas where geo logic conditions are not suitable for developing underground stor age facilities. In regions where pipeline capacity from supply areas can be very expensive and use is highly seasonal, liquefaction and storage of LNG occurs during off-peak periods in order to reduce expensive pipeline capacity commitments during peak periods.

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54 Cafeteria & Lobby Interiors Location: Hampi Year: 2008 Type: Hospitality,Interiors Institute: B.V.Bhoomaraddi C.E.T Hubli (VIII semester)

Entrance has a small pond like wa ter feature enhanced by a Turbulent water pool at the patio. The HI wave suspended roof was woven using local felt lit by Xenon lights, which is a Blend of modern & local social fabric.

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Fin details of the Dining/sitting area overlooking the exteriors on the North & North east part of the Thecafeteriaexisting resort at Hampi de manded a Contemporary yet serene cafeteria suitable to both locals & foreign tourists visiting heritage sites of Hampi & Hospet.

Ayodhya Temple Complex- Ram Location: Ayodhya, UP Year: 2020 Type: Religious, Institutional, Master Planning Institute: Voluntary Pro Bono work for Shri Ram Janm Bhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust

Ram Janmbhoomi

58 SIYA RAM-DEEPA JYOTI

Deep Jyoti, looking through Swasti ka deep fountain (on left)

Sita Ram Deepjyoti is a symbol of love & persistence in the south east corner. It’s a symbolic building shaped like 2 Diyas (lamps) which will be lit during Deepawali & Dusshera festivals.

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Bhrahmasthan: This would be the focal point of the site which marks the heart of the complex. It would depict the essence of universe as well as Ramayan through its dialectical depiction. At the center of altar is Prabhu Shriram’s statue with Shriram’s wooden Padukas. This sym bolizes Ram rajya. At the center is an open gathering area surround ed with water with an statue of cosmic Mahavishnu depicting the Mandala & vedic cosmology. This is followed around with a Brahma Vatika i.e, a garden space with stories (idols & iconography) of Ra mayan’s all kaands & shri Ram’s journey in Clockwise order. This place will be lit & used during congregation of festivals. It would also have an overhead bridge for viewing the gallery. At the footsteps of Rama’s idol will be an open air theatre facing east which can be used for stage events, depicting Shri ram taking care of his subject in Ram rajya. The Sarayu river shall flow through the Brahamasthan to reach the other end in Pushkarni in North east quadrant.

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63 Bharat Darshan: In the south portion of site, we have a temporary stalled structure, demarcated & planned as per Indian states. This area can be like an informal recreation & educational stall for show casing India’s diversity to everyone which would have different stalls for each state merchandising state Food/Sweets/cuisine, clothing, language, cultural & historical heritage information centers etc. In short it can give everyone a brief tour of India’s rich culture & diversity under one roof in a recreational manner.

Symbolic depiction of Ram setu Connecting the Tip of the Indian sub continent (Bharat Darshan) to the Pinak museum; a symbol of Shri Ram's life story & Values enshrined into the Museum in the form of dialectical artifacts & references.

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Pinaak Museum: At the south of Bharat Darshan we will have a symbolic Setu (bridge) through water body (Indian ocean) leading to Pinaak museum. Pi naak museum would be a museum in south showcasing the litera ture & artifacts of Ramayan. The buildings shape would resemble the Bow of Shiva & arrow of Rama as symbol of immovable heritage which can only be lifted & experienced by devotional means as in Ramayana.

Pinaak Bow; a symbol of Valor & persistence

Kuber teela

Nal neel, Kuber , & Angad Teela with specific temples for deity. These landscape shall be approached with curvy bridges to make the devotee feel the journey taken through ups & downs.

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67 These bridges & their ambience will make these teelas a gathering place & view point which would also give a clear vista of the entire Ayodhya complex.

Neighbourhood Site refurbishment Location: Hubli Year: 2020 Type: Transport, Infrastructure Institute: Streets for people, Competition work (Ministry of Housing & urban affairs)

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refurbishment Bus Interchange station

Brief: Hosur Interchange, Hubballi Hosur Interchange is a15acressitelocated between the PB Road and Hosur-Unkal Bypass and is surrounded by major activity centres such as Hospitals, colleges and the city civil court. The interchange is a single point of integration between the BRT, city services, regional and sub-urban services. The terminal for re gional bus services has 23 bus bays for long distance and caters to around 300 long distance buses with a maximum waiting time of 1 Anhour.FOB and Subway system facilitates as a seamless transfer. The design solution should address:

•Strengthening pedestrian access through the interchange between BRT Station and major destinations located along Hosur-Unkal By pass of under utilised spaces within the interchange into a vibrant and interactive public spaces. of the waiting experience of the long distance trav for making the area around the site safe for walking. 70 Existing site Context

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Looking through the Entrance to the Bus Transit with New Street furniture & proposed Infra Sustainablestructure. Parking lot with Solar panels (below)

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Looking through Parking bays of short route bus Bays. The bare platforms are flanked with interesting outdoor shops, small outdoor & street cafes cum stalls with Garden like seating furni tures. The covering roof is revamped to be more lightweight & open.

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Looking through Entrance with 'I LOVE HUBLI' sculptures/features acting as facet of the Bus stand. The same playful features would also act as focal point & will become selfy points in the vicinity

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78 Neighbourhood Site refurbishment Location: Dharwad Year: 2020 Type: Transport, Infrastructure Institute: Streets for people, Competition work (Ministry of Housing & urban affairs)

79 refurbishment :College road

The road is a major spine connecting several colleges, schools, public buildings, commercial offices, restaurants and temples. Hence, is a thriving destination for pedestrian so fall age-groups throughout the day. While mornings and evenings are populated by student crowd and walkers, the street is occupied by working professionals and visitors to the offices located on the road during the day. The road is a major connector with bus movement but the street has the potential to be elevated as a well-designed complete street that fosters public life. NMT Master Plan identifies this road as a strategic stretch for facilitating a seamless cycling experience in TheDharwad.design solution should include strategies to enhance the char acter of the street and the pedestrian experience through interven tions such as (but not limited to)siting street furniture, amenities, organising street vendors, incorporating an overall greening strate gy and making the area around the site safe for walking.

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80 Brief: College Road , Dharwad Length of pilot road: 1.7 km

81 A B C D A-KCD Circle B-Tri junction C-Court diversion D-Jubilee circle

82 Proposals for the entire road stretch: 1.Green roof over bus stop. 2. Food retail over bus stop 3. Overhead bridge for crossing 4. Road divider & infrastructure 5.Cycle track 6. Revamping circle with traditional lamp & Nataraja statue. 7. Bollard & vehicle control measure at KCD Entrance gate. 8. Solar roofing over overhead bridge 9. Electronic banners & guide maps at bus stop 10. Hubli Dharwad One billing machine 11. Recycled Plastic murals at Footpaths 12. Hedges to separate pedestrian & cycling 13. Thematic umbrellas for festive lighting. 14. Hawker shops & food retail in front of bus top. 15. Infrastructure:-Dropkerbs & ramps for specially abled & children -Zebra crossing & safety island -street furniture & seating at regular intervals - Dustbins & Marudhar Pyavu (drinking water) 16. Kerbed parking area with recreational zone. 17. Kerbed area, signage, planters, & tea stalls or milk parlors Core design issues: Pedestrian movement, cycling, dust, safety & maneuverability (women, children, physically disabled, old people, cyclists & stray animals) A-KCD Circle

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View showing Traffic Junction, foot over bridge, supporting shops/vendors, Pedestrian ways & cy cling track at KCD Circle

Dharwad city is a Cultural & education centre. It has a Deep South Indian history with major contributions in literature. Many eminent persons were from Dharwad like Gi rish karnad, Suresh Heblikar, Gangubai hangal, Dara Bendre to name a few. Dharwad is a moderate zone. Summers being up to 40c & winter being 16c. Traffic in college road is high due to college students & one the main routes to markets & Hubli city.

84 Design repercussion at KCD circle: • Foot over bridge for safety. • Reducing traffic footprint & KCD entrance gate by having Bol lards • Green bus top with retail above. • Solar roofing. • Bollards for protection & semi open access • Circular bollards for pedestrian safety & circle/ roundabout. • Cycle track with Bollard on pedestrian areas • Hedges & Planter acting as separation buffer between footpaths, cling tracks & main road Section showing Roadway, Bus stop, pe destrian walkway area, median divider & cycling tracks

College road is the vertebral road of Dharwad acting as the central axis of the educational hub. The surrounding area is of student’s area & colleges, temples, banks offices etc.

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compound walls & interaction areas Design repercussion at Tri junction: • Parking cum retail space. • Slowing & redirecting one-way traffic only. • Electric charging points, HD-1points. Café/local shops, dust bins, lamps & signage

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Looking through Shops, parking, and Landscape at Tri Junction to slow down vehicular speed re duce traffic congestion address parking issues. Scope for cultural, sculptures. used throughout

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88 Festival City mall Location: Chennai Year: 2017-18 Type: Commercial, retail, Hospitality Company: Kreativ Architect, Bangalore

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Concept: As the name goes, the client needed a mall which depicts Fes tive mood in their vicinity. The existing PEB structure was going to be revamped into restaurants, breweries, eateries & recreational spaces. The main building was going to house the main mall with Anchors & multiplex of 10 screens. This was a G+4 structure precast structure. As per client’s taste the design philosophy had be minimalistic, made of exposed concrete & yet elegant enough to reflect festive mood

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• The boulevard of restaurant forefront was designed with light weight roofing with festive mood & art installations.

• The stretch had lush streetscape & sit outs in front of the restau rants & mixture of hard scape & landscape to engage the vol ume of the crowd.

• Various roofing systems have been tried to see the real time effects of sunlight & the shards of light created by them.

• Small water bodies with rickety bridges were placed under these light roofs to create a serene environment & space apt for occasional festive seasons & mood revamping.

Sketches of the Festival Alley i.e the retail Shopping boulevard

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Atrium:

The outdoor atrium is treated with fountains & lot of Ground level water bodies to give a look of meadow like festive valley. The combination of art installations, street scape, stone finishes, land scape, wall finishes provides simple & minimalistic, yet serene am bience.

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The North side of existing PEB structure was the main road side elevations which was masked with simple Wooden like fin ish (funder max material) to give simple contemporary Elevation. The restaurant in the front very semi open with awnings & dining areas. These areas were necessarily kept overlooking the parking areas for the ease of customers visiting the mall or casual visitors to just come in to grab a bite if.

Facade of Steel PE Building

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104 This is the Phase 2 development of the project. Situated on the front side, facing the road of the festival mall; this 3 star ho tel (Or Budget;optional) would be the forefront of the devel opment. This is a 2.2 lakh sq.ft. Hotel with 120 rooms, 2 con vention hall, 2 restaurants, Conference halls & recreational areas. The structure was designed in tapering planning typology.

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107 •The ground & 1st floor were semi-public areas (restaurants & convention/conference halls) •The 2nd - 4th floor is the luxury suites with swimming pool & terrace garden attached. •5th -9th floor are the suites for the guests. •Terrace has a semi open rooftop restaurant * Renders & Visuals(By others)

Mixed Use Building,Manama Location: Manama, Bahrain Year: 2017 Type: Mixed use Company: Kreativ Architect, Bangalore

•13th to 22 floor were Hotel suites.

•8th to 12th floor is Residential floors.

This is a mixed use development of 12000 sq.mt, for M/S Al Jamil contracting. The core idea behind the tower was to have a landmark building in Manama which would be symbol of Manama.

•The ground floor is a lobby area & cafeteria.

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•The 1st to 5th floors are parking floors.

•The 7th floor is a recreational level with club house, Restaurants & spa facilities.

•There is a rooftop restaurant on terrace floor.

5th Parking floor, 8th -Typical Hotel floor plan 13th -Typical residential floor plan Ground floor plan, 1st & 2nd floor parking plan Initial conceptual zoning

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Australia Tower Location: Sydney, Australia Year: 2012 Type: Hight rise, commercial, Mixed use (Pilot Project) Company: studio PARAMETRIC Architects, Bangalore

This was a high rise Commercial Building of 16,000 sq.mt (ap prox.), 85m Tall, 17 storied which was modelled by me as a pilot project. Output as seen is in approximately 90 Hours (2 weeks)

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4. Ground ^ topography modelling along with basement edge con modelling as per design requirements.

2. Structural modelling (R.C.C. Column, beams, slab, and slab edges) as per structural design & framing size

My BIM Scope:

1. Generate Plans, Elevations, Sections, Details with title blocks (No annotation).

I was designated to do the following:

6. Family & content creation within the points mentioned above

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3. Model the basic layout along with stairs & the service cores.

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116 Ramaz School Location: New York, USA Year: 2012 Type: Institutional Company: studio PARAMETRIC Architects, Bangalore

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This is a 90, 000 sq. (approx.) Synagogue (Church) cum school building. The church was an Existing structure which got burnt in accident & was being renovated. The school on the right side & Bulkheads at the top of church were going to be newly built. Hence the Project was divided among 3 phases. Existing, Demo lition & New construction. The documentation followed the same phasing drawings as per FX Fowle architect’s teams’ guidelines

118 My BIM Scope: 1. Generate new construction, demolition Plans & title block creation 2. Generate Section- Elevations, RCP’s power data plans etc. 3. Generate Door schedule 4. Basic Modelling of Structural components (R.C.C. & Steel) 5. Staircase-Railing details 6. Interior Elevations/Details.

119 creation Toilet & sanitary Details

120 Metro plaza Quay street Apartment Location: Australia Year: 2011-12 Type: Residential Company: studio PARAMETRIC Architects, Bangalore

121 Apartment This is a 50,000 sq.mt (approximate) & 22 storied Residen tial Building. Tower has 5 basements for parking & services. My BIM Scope: 1.Generating Working plans (Basement, Ground, Typical floor etc.) sheets & title block 2.Design development & changes as per design teams updates (from Australian team) 3.Facade 4.GeneratingmodellingWallsections, balcony details, waterproofing & fascia 5.Modellingdetails & generating Staircase details for 7 different stairs etc.

Conceptual views 122 ADMINISTRATION BLOCK Factory at Duqm free zone Location: Duqm Free zone, Oman Year: 2016-17 Type: Industrial, Master Planning Company: Semac & Partners CO. LLC, Muscat

Administration building: Total built up area: 1500 sq.mt

View of the drop shaped administration building

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This was a Sebacic acid Plant in the upcoming area of Duqm Free zone . Surrounded by sea on one side, the site spreads across 360000.00 sq.mt (600m x600m) The total Built up area of the facility being nearly 31200 .00 sq.mt.

The building is planned in a feline shape of drop. The services were housed within the building so that the outer facade gets a clear glass Asfacade.per the clients requirement the facade would be composed of 2 colors; Green & Golden with a giant dark black metallic circle ac centuating the persona of the shape of a drop. (Elevations at the top of the page)

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My Scope: Zoning, Site plan, External level plan, Admin Building (Full details), ancillary shed & warehouses, Main plant planning & co ordination

The Indian Pharmaceutical client Shipra Agrichem wanted to depict their mark & symbol in the skyline of Duqm. Hence we had to come up with a design form which appeared as a symbol/ landmark even when seen from sky. The feline design in the up permost right hand corner depicts the Logo of the client which happens to be a Leaf covering a drop. Hence the administration building was a drop shaped structure. Logo of the The Shipra agrichem company

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126 Habitat Iluminar Location: Bengaluru Year: 2014 Type: Residential Company: Habitat ventures Pvt.Ltd

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Habitat Iluminar is a JV (joint venture) project of nearly 4.8 Lakh sq.ft. It includes 10 Towers of five-3BHK, three- 2BHK, One 2,5 BHK & 1BHK each. Each tower is 11 storied (except 1bhk) & has a set of 4 flats in each floor. All units are designed strictly as per vaastu norms.

site plan showing the typical floor plans of each Block & auxiliary amenities proposed on the site

Overall

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Swimming Pool/ Toddlers pool Activity center: Exclusive Children’s Play Area with Sand Pit, Basket Ball Court with floodlights Jogging/ Walking Track, Tennis Court with flood lights,Water Feature with Amphitheater, Rock climbing wall, 2 Cricket Practice

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Nets

Amenities: Club house, Gym, Multi-Purpose Hall, Indoor Games Room Steam/ Sauna / Jacuzzi, Billiards/ Snooker Room, Yoga/Aerobics/ Meditation Room, Guest Rooms, 2 Indoor Badminton court, Space for Library, Space for Crèche.

The other facilities which make up the project are:

130 # Looking through Central landscape from Roof top Villas at Madinaat al Sultan Location: Muscat Year: 2016-17 Type: Residential Company: Semac & Partners CO. LLC, Muscat

View from the street, looking towards type- A Thevillas.entrance gate on the right to adds to the Grandeur to the Villas simplistic looks Site pictures of Villa Muscat

Project Built up area=1500 sq.mt (6 villas), approx. 225-250 sq.mt each villa

Qaboos,

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This project of 6 villas was located in the prime location of Madinaat al Sultan Qaboos. The site was covered by existing hous es on either side & road in the front & a service road on the rear which lead towards a STP. The villas were designed to suite the harsh environment of Muscat as well as the contemporary skyline of the of the site & its surroundings.

Villa Type-a

• Ancillary rooms like staff quarter, laundry were located in the basement

• The walls of the villas were double insulated walls with Timber clad battens outside.

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Looking through section of stairs

• Main villa being housed in the Ground, 1st & 2nd floor. The ground floor being flanked by Soft cape & hard scape.

• The basement was designed for car park & ancillary services. The road & ramp clearance for basement driveway were de signed for sports car with low ground clearance’s.

133 # Site pictures of Villa

134 Main Orchardvilla Villa, Baku Location: Baku, Azerbaijan Year: 2021 Type: Residential Company: Freelance work (for HAL Limited)

This is a super high end villa with 4 bedroom suites designed for a V.VIP client in the outskirts of Shuvalan, Baku Azerbaijan. The villa defines as the icon of style & class for the client & his family. A holiday bungalow acting as a perfect destination for the friends & family of the clients. Villa is followed by a Pavilion building, Parking garage, security rooms, Tennis court building, technical building, small water features, a swimming pool & resplendent landscape to match Baku's beauty.

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Part Elevations & wall sections to detail out facade edge conditions of Ceramic facade cladding, Pro prietary sliding door systems, external Soffit, false ceilings & GRC fascia boards etc (Under progress)

• Performing BIM documentation & drawings of a 5000+ sq.ft villa & its ancillary buildings on Archicad-24; as part of design package.

(By

• Drawing deliverables included Plans, sections, Elevations, Light ing, 3D views, RCP, soffit details, Wall sections, waterproofing details & Site coordination.

• Specifically delivered plans, elevations, sections, edge condi tion & facade details of Tennis building, garage building & Basic drawings of pavilion & part of the main Villa (Column, beam,

• The work in Archicad was in teamwork mode (On BIMcloud & Travel pack sometimes) to deliver SD (schematic design), DD (detail design) & CD (Construction documentation) drawings

My scope of work:

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Garage

This is a state of art garage building equipped with security room, automatic BMS & surveillance system for the entire Bungalow. This also houses the ancillary recreational rooms, like rest rooms storage etc, for the supporting staff members.

137 General View of the Car park/Garage

138 Exterior Soffit detail

139 Wall edge sections & details

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Year: 2013-14 Type: Residential Company: Habitat ventures Pvt.Ltd BG road villaments: Mock up Villa

Since, the main Project was divided into North & South Fac ing Villaments. The Mock up unit was setup @the Northeast en trance to the site. It was accentuated by Elevated Landscape & Mounds @ the entrance. It was followed by the Sales/Market ing office, Material & Sample office & the Site office in the west. It was a simulation of a single North facing Vil lament (east in this case due to site constraints) Bengaluru

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Entrance View: The mock up facade were in line with the same design pat tern & form used for the main villa ments

142 Meadow Restaurant

Location: Chennai Year: 2018 Type: Hospitality Company: Kreativ architects, Bangalore

This is a project in Egattur village of Chennai region spread across 33000 sq.ft of site. The site had existing planta tion of coconut, Mangrove & few Guava trees. Maximum em phasis was given in retaining most of the trees & integrate them with the landscape of the facility. The client brief required for a low cost commercial facility to tap the IT crowd residing in the nearby areas. Hence it was decided to have a right mix of eat eries (partly Drive in), shops & commercial leasable spaces. Material proposed: Natural stone, Rubble masonry, Mangalore tiles (or shingles), Glaz ing, Kota stone, chapdi stone (landscape), Epay wood decking etc.

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Alternative options

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Option

Option having Glazing with fireplace/hearth to give a countryside look with Glazed suspended roof supported on tension cable, above the exterior Dining

& seating areas

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146 My scope of work Location: Baku, Azerbaijan Crescent development project Year: 2019-21 Type: Mixed Use, Offshore , Waterfront Company: URBN Limited/Gilan Holdings *Site Plan

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* 3d Render

#Site pictures/work in progress

(By others)Crescent development project (CDP) is an iconic landmark that’s set to redefine modern living in Baku. Offering upscale comfort for families, and unparalleled opportunities for businesses, it’s posi tioned within a visually arresting crescent of palatial hotels covering 420,000 square metres. With 25 floors of living space for residents, and over 70,000 square metres afforded to businesses, its waterfront location at the heart of the city offers unprecedented possibilities.

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Utility Building:

The utility building being a critical service driven submerged un derground shoring structure presents technical challenges pertain ing to structure & its mechanical requirements. The location of the utility building was chosen between the Cofferdam and the Hotel for the reasons:

1. There is an obvious advantage to placing the utility building onsite, adjacent to the Cofferdam and as close to the sea as possible to reduce pipe runs and optimise the ability to draw water in from the sea via gravity.

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2. Situated beneath the lagoon and away from the main focal area of the water between onshore and offshore, the location will minimise the visual impact of any necessary vents or access points from the MEP spaces.

•Review the cofferdam shop drawings vs. existing site conditions vs. the proposed submerged water intake structure for sea water filtera tion

•Release tender drawing to QS team & procurement team for tender ing the waterproofing (plans, sections & detail) & shoring package (for peripheral diaphragm wall).

•Doing detail design, coordination, shop drawings approvals & ten der coordination for external Infrastructure & BOH works of the reclaimed Offshore areas of Lagoon , Utility building (Diaphragm wall structure), Cofferdam & Water intake structure, Revit model of the utility building

•Prepare coordinated drawings with due consideration to general ar chitectural layouts, structural review, wall/slab opening, steel struc tures, plinths, service accessories required by MEP system design like, steel stairs, access hatches, cat ladders etc. All the details were designed with Marine grade A-316 Stainless steel for entire offshore joineries coming in contact with sea water

•Review MEP drawings with Key design considerations to: a. Sufficiency of wall & slab opening for MEP services. b. Sufficiency of sizes & location of sump tanks, drains/trenches c. Drains outlets for landscape islands at lagoon level d. Sufficiency of Access slab (over plant room), access hatch sizes e. Equipment layouts, plinths & their height. f. Sizing/Sufficiency of water tanks after introduction of Diaphragm wall etc.

•Showed the necessary wall/slab opening, Equipment’s plinths, Sumps, drains, trenches, Water tanks, access slabs/ hatches, sub grade junc tion, Cofferdam landscape junction etc.

•Addressed Contractor RFI’s swiftly within a week’s time to expedite site works, especially for structural works like raft foundations & dia phragm wall approvals.

150 My scope of work:

•Review all design implications, edge conditions , perform design check for feasibility with respect to waterproofing system, Equip ment layouts, Tank Junctions, Lagoon etc; after the structural system was changed to Diaphragm wall system.

•Doing design modification, amendments & finalising scheme with respect to shoring & MEP requirements. Review, superimpose, and amend civil works & architectural layouts based on Ecolos’s (consul

Diaphragm

Edge condition details: Utility vs Lagoon slab Planter vs Lagoon slab wall vs Raft slab Raft slab vs Piles foundation

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View showing the edge conditions & zones of utility building, Lagoon slab & planter islands above, peripheral Planter walls, sea water tanks etc.

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Location: Muscat, Oman Year: 2016-17

The structure was a Pre stressed structure with Piles & rafts at the basement. Since land was partly reclaimed, the basements during had de-watering provisions to cater for the building till it achieves the required structure stability after the last floor slab were cast.

Company: Semac & Partners CO. LLC, Muscat

Structural challenges:

Located in one of the prime location of Shati al qurm, this retail centre 40000 sq,m built up area, was going to be feather in cap for STC’s (S & T holding) real estate domain. Located in a zone known for high end developments this building consist of 2 dedicated retail floor of 5000 sq,m. each which included restau rants & luxury brands, dedicated office space . The building also has 3 basement floors dedicated to services & parking. The exter nal are was seaside front, hence the project was named ‘The water front’. The facility had a beautiful combination of lush Landscape & hard scape feature around the building & the sea embankment.

Type: Mixed use, Retail Hospitality & offices

The Waterfront

153 * 3d Render (By others)

# Site pics My Scope of work: •Review, Redo & issue IFC’s, floor plans, •Approve shop drawings, MAS & Technical data sheets •Extensive design on external site levels. •Coordinate & interpolate the design from all the concerned technical stakeholders namely: Concept designers, Awning sys tem designers, Tenant clients, PT Steel Consultant, Petra facade, Landscape drawings, shop drawings, signage & traffic consultant, Lighting & canopy consultant. •Attend timely meetings of the stakeholders for Design resolution & clarity •Numerous sections in the landscape area indicate the stone finish es & the various Levels & landscape features. (Sculptures, Sea de fense walls, Canopies , Mounds etc.), Building edge conditions etc. •Typical case wise details were designed considering hard scape scope only (E.g. for Roads, Resin bound gravels, Existing or pro posed soft scape’s, sea defense walls with sheet piling, Block feature wall, Kerbs [Drop, sleep & up stand] ) •Reviewing BIM models provided the contractor 154

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156 Suncity Mall Location: Rajsamand, Rajasthan Year: 2017-18 Type: Commercial, retail Company: Kreativ architects, Bangalore

1. Neck deep Client requirements in terms of FAR areas vs. Car parks numbers.

• VRV system for multiplexes

• Evaporative cooling system for common areas.

This is a 2.5 lakh sq.ft. Mall in Kankroli, Rajsamand Rajas Thisthan.is one of the only malls in the region, the nearest being in Udai pur. As per clients requirement the mall has:

• First 3 floors earmarked for saleable shops of 300 sq.ft each with non centralised AC. These shops were to have individual split AC system .

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• 3rd & 4th floor were Multiplexes (3-screens), Food courts, Fine dine, restaurants & game zones.

• Terrace floor was alloted for services & the investor office

4. A/C System: Unlike conventional mall, this was a Non Central ized AC mall with combinations of: • Split A/C for shops • Ducted split AC for anchors & showrooms

2. Achieve a unique Iconic building within set parameters.

Design Challenges:

• Basement floor was allocated for 200 car parks.

3. The unified bye laws of Rajasthan applicable here were in Hindi language. So we had to study the same & design the project like wise.

158 My Scope of work: • Project feasibility studies, • Design & Drawings, • Approvals and sanction drawings, working drawings • Client meeting, Marketing drawings • Design & 3d View development • Interdisciplinary co-ordination * Renders & Visuals (By others)

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160 Drug rehabilitation center Indoor recreation Location: Sohar, Oman Year: 2015-17 Type: Institutional, Healthcare Company: Semac & Partners CO. LLC, Muscat

administration building 161

Admin building was a G+2 structure. With B.U.A (built up area). of 850 sq.mt, Ground floor housed office space encircling the main waiting area. The toilets were placed on the sides. The plan ning typology was replicated on the other 2 floors as well. The front facade was governed by a semi-circular Balcony, which could be accessed by fully glazed doors. In terms of Elevation the stair head room areas were accentuated with marble cladding. The entrance of the building followed the same semi-circular balcony profiles to have the same rhythm in the overall design.

My scope: Detailed Design (Plans, Elevations, sections, RCP's, Toilet details, Schedule of Finishes & openings, Approval drawings, site co ordi nation etc.

Zoning: Basically the 6 building were designed on a similar theme, the theme being a Home away from the home. The workshop , Admin istration & Outpatient clinic were placed in the North west side of the development & 3 villas were placed facing them on the opposite side in south east side, All these structures were almost similar in the their shape & appearance too. Both these cluster of habitable ar eas were separated by adjoining roads & swimming pool in the cen tre. The counseling building was strategically placed in the centre of the development which could overlook the entire facility

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About project: The Ministry of Health (MOH) had come up with a proposal of Drug rehabilitation in Sohar for the remediation of the Drug ad diction cases. The site chosen was 39687 sq.mt site. The project was divided in 3 phases. The 1st phase was of 21626 sq.mt (other 2 phase being Future extensions). The project was guided primarily by MOH themselves. The project aimed to provide a calm & serene retreat for the patients so as to make them feel home & not far off. The facility housed: an Administration building, An Outpatient clinic, a Counseling Building, 3 villas (for housing the Patients), a workshop building for recreation, An Indoor games facility center, outdoor games facili ties, a swimming pool in the center of the facility & other Ancillary services (Transformer, DG room, changes rooms, pump rooms, & security cabins)

Counseling building

- The villas were G+ 2 structures. With B.U.A. of 835 sq.mt Ground floor housed ancillary facilities required like kitchen, Li brary, Laundry, panel room, Game room, & security. The toilets were placed on the sides. The other 2 floor housed a living, a din ing, 5 bedroom & toilets on each floor. The front facade & Eleva tion features were similar to admin building. This was the only building designed without any false ceiling for security reasons of the patients.

Counseling building being placed as a vista point , was de signed in a more contemporary & feline shape. With a Built up area of Approximately 610 sq.mt. Planning was done in a symmetrically skewed rectangle shape. The ground floor housed a seminar room along with ancillary fa cilities. The main counseling office & Group therapy facilities were housed on 1st floor. Whereas 2nd floor primarily had office s & computer rooms. Elevation was worked out in order to give it look of a modern insti tutional building with Partly Glazed facade in the main areas with Stone clad service areas (stair headroom) which would fit in to the‘Home away from Home’ theme of the Project

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Swimming pool

Medical facility (opd)

Outpatient building was a G+2 structure. With B.U.A. of 900 sq. Basically most of the facilities of the project were barricaded right from parking area with the only exception of this building which had entrances both from outside as well as from the inner perimeter where other buildings around the pool were located.

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Ground floor housed waiting area. Clinic, Pharmacy along with Toilets. The other 2 floors housed In charge Doctors cabin & 2 treatment rooms, spare room & stores .The entire rooms were de signed around an atrium which was covered by a skylight. The front facade & Elevation features were similar to that of admin building.

164 Apartments for Mr. Project Details: Site Area: 17483.42 sq.ft Super Built up area: 55073.13 sq.ft (7-2BHK, 3-1BHK Flats) on each Floor Structure Type: RCC Framed, G+7 Structure. Location: Hubli, India Year: 2011 Type: Residential Company: Achal infrastructure builder

165 Mr. kothari Overlooking the blank wall & Balconies in the southwest views

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My Scope of work: Schematic Planning, Design & 3d Modelling * Brochure Plan builder & developers, Hubli

As per Client's requirement maximum number of flats had to within 700 sq.ft S.B.A (super builtup area) targeting the income group. flats were designed as per 100% Vaastu norms. with Vaastu & existing market conditions were the governing factor for the planning process.

This was Modular Bedroom cum Theatre module for the Cablelite group. We designed the entire module in the 3d using sketches software, which later had to be documented in CAD for techni cal documentation. The design is for a modular bedroom unit to be showcased in the retail showroom. Apart from bed the interi ors designed are stretch extenzo ceiling, a wall cum swivel parti tion mounted with LCD TV, study table, showpiece cum mirror. Theatre module

166 IPTV Demo

Location: Bengaluru Year: 2007 Type: Retail Interior Company: Utthan studios (Training work)

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Project Details: Super built up area: 877.86 sq.ft (Including pool)

Location: Hubli, India Year: 2011 Type: Residential, Hospitality Company: Achal infrastructure builder & developers, Hubli

My Scope of work: Schematic Drawing, Design, 3D view

Concept: The design called for a Traditional form of design, yet contempo rary enough to fit in the Skyline of upcoming Gokul road. Corner windows jetting out in the pool with various level of roof with an abutting stone chimney edifice a perfect blend of Con temporary cum Traditional style of design needed in Hubli. All the modules of the farm houses were designed to have an ambient pool in the frontier of the building.

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Super Built up area: 1800 sq.ft (2, 2BHK Flats)/Floor Structure Type: RCC Framed G+ 3 Structures

•Basement for parking, •3 Shops, 2 Flats (1bhk & 2bhk) on ground floor

My Scope of work: Designing, planning, working drawings, Estimation, preliminary site survey & supervision * Render (By others)

Project Details: Site Area: 2400 sq.ft (60'x40')

Venkatesh apartments

Location: Hubli, India Year: 2011 Type: Residential Company: Achal infrastructure builder & developers, Hubli

•Typical floor with 2 flats of 2bhk each on every floor .

All flats complying with 100% Vaastu norms. Apart from achieving maximum space utilisation & providing shops at Ground floor the challenging part was to provide one single BHK & one Double BHK Home on a 60’x40’ site along with necessary car parks. Hence as per client requirement what was designed is:

TECHNICAL-DRAWINGS

Location: Sohar free zone Year: 2016-17 Type: Industrial Company: Semac & Partners CO. LLC, Muscat

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Copper tube project

Total Project B.U.A =16300 sq.mt. The main warehouse was approximately 12300 sq.mt steel structure supported on portal frames with 5 no's of cranes ranging from 5-10 tons. Since the power consumption of the plant was very high, nec essary transformer yards & Electrical panel’s rooms were placed on the left side of the plant along with sanitary services for the work force. The right side of the plant was flanked with the Auxiliary foundries & workshops necessary for the manufactured goods & processing along with a workers facility. The site in front was covered with a G+2 administration building in Omani style. The main plant was behind the same, starting with its loading & unloading docks with 30m wide road for the Trailer movement My Scope of work: Detailed design , Drafting, Plan, Elevations, sections, RCP’s Toilet details, Schedule of finishes & openings.

This was a manufacturing plant of Copper tubes & wires in the Sohar free zone.

Drawings

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of administration building

Location: Misfah, Oman Year: 2016 Type: & CO. LLC,

Industrial Company: Semac

Partners

174 This was a cold store for preparation & preservation of bak ery product of the client M/S Wacasco Newrest . Total Built-up area of the project being 5716.7 sq.mt. The cold store & preparation area being 1300 & 2500 sq.mt respectively. The site was covered by a Wadi (Water channel)on it’s rear side which would have an access road in Future. Considering the same all the services required for the facility were kept in the rear side of the site. My scope: Zoning, Planning, All detailed drawing for Tender & Municipality approval of main & ancillary buildings Wacasco Newrest cold store

Muscat

175 Auxiliary services: Gas store (left) & Pump room (right) store & preparation facility

Location: Hyderabad, India Year: 2010 Type: Healthcare Company: Advani and associates, Bangalore

Elevations of the Hospital showing the rigid massing & boxing of the struc ture giving it an institutional look

176 NBVL Eye Hospital, Elevation-Sections

NBVL Eye Hospital, Skylight detail

Detail one of the Glass skylight

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Staircase detail for the Frontier lounge bar of the Hospital

Sections

Location: Bengaluru Year: 2011 Type: Commercial Company: Advani and associates, Bangalore

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Detail of the Steel stair case in the Lounge bar

178 Naren’s Residence: Skylight-Bridge detail Location: Bengaluru Year: 2011 Type: Residential Company: Advani and associates, Bangalore

179 Maxim’s residence,Generaldrawings Bridge detail: SS Pin joint, MS Box section & Skylight Location: Bengaluru Year: 2011 Type: Residential Company: Advani and associates

Gold Coast Villas: Confident

Location: Bengaluru Year: 2010 Type: Residential Company: Advani and associates, Bangalore

My scope of work: Schematic design, design development drawings, GFC'S & Work ing drawings, tender drawings, Interdisciplinary co ordination, site coordination 180

The use of classic Pyramidal roof with tilling or shingles & classical semi circular windows, cornices & groves at the double height entrance gave a sense of grandeur & classi cal feel to the overall ambience of the villa. This was supple mented by the Landscape between the dining & hall which was accentuated by a bridge connecting the two at roof level.

One of the high end villas ranging from 3000 -500 sq.ft areas. The villas were planned in classic style design for Higher seg ment of clients with 4 bedrooms, luxuries Living & dining. Te elevation of the design is somewhat similar to Bali hous es in some attributes to resemble the Holiday homes

181 Classical elevation of the villa Wooden pergola detail Confident Group

W 182 Lakewood enclave Villas Location: Chennai Year: 2010 Type: Residential Company: Advani and associates, Bangalore

183 * Render & Visuals (By others) Door & jamb Details My scope of work: Schematic design, design development drawings, GFC'S & Working drawings, tender drawings, Interdisciplinary co ordination, site co ordination

184 Somanath’s Dental studio Location: Dobivali, Mumbai Year: 2022 Type: Healthcare Company: Private project

185 A contemporary dental Clinic for Mrs Manisha Somanath at Do bivali, Mumbai. The areas of the dental clinic was about 200 sq.ft & design required a personal & homely touch to the studio with consideration to per sonal branding & soothing environment for patients Requirements: Consulting area Dental X-rayToilet/Laboratoryarea/OperatorysanitaryareaWashroomroom(ifrequired)

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It is rightly believed that healing process starts from waiting area. Waiting area must convey sense of quality care and con nect Doctor's practice to its patients. Due to space constraint the waiting has been allotted outside informally with sooth ing landscape elements like planters, up lighters & seating. To have transparency & openness the consultation is right beside the entrance but with a transparent glass facade. Visual open ness helps the patient be at ease without compromising the pri vacy of consultation area. Well-designed open waiting pro vides glimpse of entire clinic without compromising on privacy. Entrance look of the Clinic. Tiny seating with landscape planters & up lighters give an informal yet soothing in stitutional ambience to the waiting area Looking towards Consultation area; a semi private area for Dentist. (At Right of the page)

Consultation room is strategically placed in a way that dentist can have a vision of entire clinic from inside and yet it remains undisturbed even after visually being connected to out side waiting area. Private office provides confidentiality for pa tients. The consultation area has a small partition wall between dental area & consultation to provide segregation & privacy. The wall also acts as an element for display & TV which would also be helpful for guiding the patient during consultation.

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Theme: The idea was that interior should truly portray transparen cy to patients. So, waiting, consulting and dental operatory are all aligned in seamless transparency. White is the primary colour of whole interior. Wooden element & rustic stone partition adds a touch of warmth to consulting area. The clinic is designed essen tially with a theme of openness & transparency. Light subtle colour tone with Wenge brown colour complements the same yet mak ing the ambience rich from Branding point of view too. Interior in cool shades of white, beige and subtle Brown , overall creates a calm and peaceful clinic ambience for patients as well as dentist.

188 View Looking through Entrance, consultation area till Dental area

Finishes: For flooring tiles, marbles are common options. Matt fin ish tiles are preferable as glossy tiles would reflect the artificial light harshly and would be slippery. Laminated wooden flooring is restricted to Consultation area. Platform & sinks are of either granite or Corian. Granite is the most durable and cost-effective but in laboratory sink is proposed to be ceramic or polypropyl ene basins, since steel sinks would react or rust against chemicals

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Shadow Free Lighting: LED fixtures are placed in a way that lighting is even ly spread and working area is completely shadow free. Yellow& golden lighting is restricted only to waiting & consultation area. Uniform lighting is followed in Dental area because it will smoothen the work procedure. Circular & decorative lights are restricted in Consultation & external waiting area (where there are hoardings too)

190 Namma metro, B’lore Conceptual Sketches of the Pylon Location: Bengaluru, India Year: 2012 Type: Mass Transit (Conceptual Pilot project) Company: studio PARAMETRIC architects, Bangalore

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With a dynamic & organic form responding to context & sustainable function this Metro station made of PV Panels, tinted glass, steel & concrete, will be true iconic depiction of Rapid transit system of Modern India. The Pilot mock up project is being proposed near Lal bagh -SalientBengaluru.features:Verticalaxiswind turbines rotate due to natural wind as well as moving Metro train shall provide basic domestic power for lighting in the station. -The feline shape of the structure is designed as such to harness North east winds into the station - The combination of tinted glass & PV panels acting as the roofing cum wall structure not just provides shelter but also generates elec tricity for self-sufficiency. -The curvy facade is symbolic depiction of 2 hands holding onto a shelter (station in the case). the rhomboid shape columns provide utmost strength & stabilty to overall metro station.

Sketches of the Metro station. The station intends the upgrade the skyline of Banga lore city. The Metro station would mark as landmark points of Global standards.

192 Commercial complex Conceptual Model of soccer sta dium VIP gallery Conceptual works Location: Conceptual Year: 2013 Type: Commercial Company: Personal work

Ravy Tower, Baku 193 This is an existing structure in Baku, Azerbaijan. Model is a Pilot project to simulate the existing structure. Location: Baku Azerbaijan Year: 2021 Type: High rise, Mixed use Company: Practice work at Gilan

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