PORTFOLIO SANAND TELANG
selected works / 2013-2018
SANAND TELANG Bachelors in Architecture 25 November 1995 +91-9713801811 sanand.telang1995@gmail.com 56, Saraswati Nagar, Annapurna Road Indore, Madhya Pradesh - 452009
I AM SEEKING, I AM STRIVING, I AM IN IT WITH ALL MY HEART. - VINCENT VAN GOGH My name is Sanand and this portfolio covers mostly all that i could do in the five years i spent in architecture school and in my professional training from 2013 to 2018. Architecture is to me is consciousness coming into form with metaphors of ideas, thoughts and spaces on one hand being balanced with textures, materials and elements on the other. There have been great minds who have contributed to the fraternity and their greatness has only come along with their consciousness for either people, climate, context or anything that they found relevant.
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
COMPETITIONS
2013 - 2018 / School of Architecture, IPS Academy Indore, Madhya Pradesh
NIASA / Council of Architecture - Top 10 / Zone1
2013 / The Emerald Heights International School, Indore Class XII - CBSE Percentage - 89%
Whenever their minds found alignment with the world and its people, great architecture took place.
2011 / The Emerald Heights International School Class X - CBSE | 7.6 CGPA Checkpoint - University of Cambridge - Grade B TOEFL Eligibility - Cleared
This is an attempt to gather all the consciousness and find a way to explore design as a tool to serve people.
WORK EXPERIENCES
International - Paris Pavilion | Archasm National - Russell Bustle’16 | Ethos Transparence’15 | Ethos NASA - Louis I. Kahn Trophy’16 - Annual NASA Convention Writing Architecture’16 - Annual NASA Convention Annual Nasa Design Competition’15 Panel Discussion - Zonal Nasa 2016 Regional - Srijan’15 Local - Zeigeist’16 SKILLS
August 2017 - May 2018 / INI Design Studio Ahmedabad, India
AutoCAD
April 2017 - June 2018 / Techture Structures Indore, India
Sketchup Revit Rhino
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE SqrFactor India Pvt. Ltd. / Content Designer Regional Head IIAPL - Indian Institute of Architects’ Premier Leagure Magazine Content Designer - EMAG
Vray Lumion Enscape Adobe Photoshop Adobe Indesign Adobe Illustrator Adobe Premier
EVENTS AND WORKSHOPS
Grasshopper Microsoft Office Suite
Annual NASA Convention 2015
INTERESTS
Russell Bustle National Jury 2016
Music Photography Graphic Design Political History Travel Writing
Aetas Zonal NASA Convention Laurie Baker Centre Workshops Aetas Zonal NASA Magazine (Voyage) - Head Editor (Student) | Content Designer
CONTENTS SELECTED WORKS 2013-2017 NAVRATNA CORPORATE PARK / INI DESIGN STUDIO, AHMEDABAD TOWERS A AND B CONTRIBUTING TO THE SKYLINE OF THE CITY
LOUIS I. KAHN TROPHY / APRIL 2016 NASA INDIA / DOCUMENTATION AND RESEARCH
COMMERCIAL 3 / INI DESIGN STUDIO, AHMEDABAD AN INTRODUCTION OF CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE TO ANAND
ART MUSEUM / DECEMBER 2015 AN ART MUSEUM SET IN THE CULTURAL CITY OF JAIPUR / A TWIST IN THE CONVENTIONAL
RESTORATION OF THE TOWN OF KEDARPURI / INI DESIGN STUDIO, AHMEDABAD A CSR PROJECT FOR JSW AFTER THE 2014 FLOODS IN THE VALLEY
TRANSPARENCE / DECEMBER 2015 SOCIAL MASS HOUSING / NATIONAL ENTRY
UNDERGRADUATE THESIS / MAY 2017 RESILIENT REHABILITATION FOR VICTIMS’ OF HUDHUD CYCLONE, ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA
URBAN ENSEMBLE / DECEMBER 2015 NASA INDIA / ANNUAL NASA DESIGN COMPETITION
URBAN DESIGN RESEARCH STUDIO / MAY 2017 VISUAL SURVEY / MALWA MILL, INDORE, INDIA
RESIDENCE / MAY 2015 A HIGH END RESIDENTIAL DESIGN AS A FUNDAMENTAL DESIGN EXERCISE
ARCHITECTURAL DISSERTATION / DECEMBER 2016 A STUDY ON THE SPATIAL STRUCTURE OF MAHESHWAR, MADHYA PRADESH, INDIA
FOOD ARENA / DECEMBER 2014 WATERFRONT FOOD COURT DEVELOPMENT AS A TOURIST DESTINATION
STUDIO ADHYAYA / DECEMBER 2016 TIME PROBLEM / SPORTS COMPLEX
MISCELLANEOUS WORKS COMPETITIONS / EXHIBITIONS / ART / GRAPHIC DESIGNING
REINVENTING CHOITHRAM MANDI / DECEMBER 2016 MASTER PLANNING OF A VEGETABLE COLLECTIVE / ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN OF A RETAIL MARKET PANEL DISCUSSION / SEPTEMBER 2016 NASA INDIA / ZONAL ENTRY
CANCER HOSPITAL / MAY 2016 A 150 BED CANCER SPECIALITY HOSPITAL / REHABILITATION CENTRE
RUSSELL BUSTLE / APRIL 2016 NATIONAL DESIGN COMPETITION / ETHOS
NAVRATNA CORPORATE PARK / INI DESIGN STUDIO, AHMEDABAD TOWERS A AND B CONTRIBUTING TO THE SKYLINE OF THE CITY
Typology - Commercial / Corporate / Retail Location - BRTS Road, Ahmedabad, India Area - 10,00,000 sq. ft.
ROLE IN THE PROJECT: • 3D Modelling • Canopy Design Package • Coordination for rendering • Design Drawings • Construction Drawings • Schematic Package • Branding Package • Site Office design Conversion • Structural Coordination • Facade Package (Intent package) • Technical Facade Drawings
Located on the BRTS Road connecting the Sarkhej Gandhinagar Highway to the new sub-urb of Ambli, the two towers remain as contributors to the skyline of the city being the tallest in the city as well. Two 70 M high towers rising in white are designed to be symbols of modernity in the city. The project is visualised as a cutting edge design solution for the growing commercial market of Ahmedabad and aims to fulfill the needs of the cities ever growing office culture ranging from high-end showrooms to small offices for all user needs.
TOWER A / ENTRANCE AND CORE
TOWER B / ENTRANCE AND CORE
TOWER A / SECTION EE
TYPICAL FACADE SECTION
SITE OFFICE / DESIGN AND DRAWINGS
LAYOUT PLAN
SECTION AA
The design of the facade is done using the projection of 800 mm with a space of 600 mm for the glass fin in Tower A and solid Aluminum Fin in Tower B attached to a curtain grid with the mullions as the support further attached to the beam.
SECTION CC
CANOPY DETAILS
TOWER A / PART SECTION - EAST FACE
SECTION EE
COMMERCIAL 3 / INI DESIGN STUDIO, AHMEDABAD AN INTRODUCTION OF CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE TO ANAND
Typology - Commercial / Retail Location - Anand, India
ROLE IN THE PROJECT: • Design development • Design Intent Modelling • Schematic Drawings • Site Analysis / Site Visits • Engineering Co-ordination • Structural Co-ordination • Facade design • Construction Drawings • Rendering Co-ordination • 3D Modelling
Located in the town of Anand, a groawing town between the cities of Baroda and Ahmedabad, the commercial complex houses retail stores and office spaces along with a provision for a restaurant on the roof top. With areas free for any usage, the core is located at the rear side along with a cafeteria and an open seating area. The design is such that form is based purely on the function and the facade forms the primary design intent with a language that resembles contemporary architecture and the inclination of the use of concrete in the city of Ahmedabad.
SLAB EDGE / TYPICAL FLOOR
JUNCTION DETAIL / RCC AND BRICKWORK
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
SLAB EDGE / FIRST FLOOR
RESTORATION OF THE TOWN OF KEDARPURI / INI DESIGN STUDIO, AHMEDABAD A CSR PROJECT FOR JSW AFTER THE 2014 FLOODS IN THE VALLEY
Typology - Town Planning and Architectural Design Location - Kedarpuri, Uttarakhand, India Area - 15 Acres
ROLE IN THE PROJECT: • 3D Modelling • Canopy Design Package • Coordination for rendering • Design Drawings • Construction Drawings • Schematic Package • Branding Package • Site Office design Conversion • Structural Coordination • Facade Package (Intent package) • Technical Facade Drawings
The Uttarakhand floods of 2014 caused a heavy damage to life and property ruining the life in the temple town of Kedarpuri. Under the corporate social responsibility, JSW (Jindal Steel Works) took up the initiative of the development of the town along with its architecture, town planning scheme, development control regulations and the development of the central axis, the entry plaza, the ghats and the chowks. Also the design of the Adishankaracharya Samadhi located in the rear side of the temple is done being reflected as a memorial and a samadhi for the visitors and the pilgrims to the town.
Longitudinal Section through the temple
Ghats along the river side
MASTER PLAN - KEDARPURI
View along the central axis
UNDERGRADUATE THESIS / MAY 2017 RESILIENT REHABILITATION FOR VICTIMS’ OF HUDHUD CYCLONE, ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA Typology - Community Housing Location - Chintapalli, Andhra Pradesh, India Area - 28305 sq. m. DESIGN DRIVERS
Form follows climate
Incrementality
Open to sky spaces
Voids
Enclosures
Clustering
Openings
Incremental Housing refers to an idea that enables the end user to decide and construct the needed and the desired dwelling space. The choice of housing in a clustered pattern dates back to the ancient times where settlements were formed around open spaces with the intent of closed community living. With advancement, due to the lack of space, clusters further faded within the definition of housing so as to accomodate greater masses.
SEQUENCE OF SPACES
Otla > Verandah >Living > Bedroom
THE OTLA
The typical sequence that is observed in housing settlements belonging to the rural community, is being used in a similar manner.
A very basic yet affective manner of creating community spaces or spaces for interaction is the proposal of an otla which is an Indian word for a ground slab generally located outisde houses, becoming the primary space for interaction.
CLUSTER IDEATIONS
EVOLUTION OF THE HOUSE
Size of enclosure
Visual Connectivity Horizontal Distance nears Vertical Distance
The Inward Outward Theory
The Fishermen
Housing Unit
Open to sky gath er in g spaces
Community Work Spaces
The proposed housing unit derives its language from the specific need of the sense of a community to be observed as an element in post disaster architecture, along with resilience in terms of the action of the wind upon a housing unit.
OVERVIEWING OR OVERSHADOWING? BOTH. Open to sky incremental space
Living / Bedroom
Living / Bedroom
INCREMENTAL CLUSTERS? While a major part of the clustering is to happen in a fixed manner, the clusters can also be developed with respect to the outdoor needs of the users.
Wash
Kitchen
Living
Section AA’
Bedroom
Section BB’
Sitting Spaces
Wash
Festive Spaces
Toilet Open to sky incremental space Kitchen
Landscape Spaces
Living
Bedroom Living / Bedroom
Otla
Ground Floor Plan
TYPICAL EAST FACING UNIT
First Floor Plan
COMMUNITY CENTRES
MASTER PLANNING - WHERE CULTURE MEETS NECESSITY Axis of the temple being a constant source of strength for the victims’, this is a typical feature adopted from these temple towns so as to allow the residents with constant faith that would enable them to remain as an aid in the process of rehabilitation.
PAVILIONS
SITE PLAN AREA STATEMENT Total Site Area = 28305 sq. m. Area of a module = 25 sq. m. (GROUND) 32.5 sq. m. (FIRST) Setbacks - 6 metres (all sides) Internal Roads - 6 metre wide
ACCESSWAYS AS COMMUNITY SPACES
LANDSCAPE AREAS
GATHERING ZONES
SPACES AND RECREATION
The concept of aquiring hierarchy in spaces finds relevance in the aspect of site planning that tends to inform us with the spatial sequence that can be achieved for the end user.This also tends to develop a process that works on the concepts of enclosures.privacy and territories on a non-visual, yet rigid scale.
MASTER PLANNING - WHERE CULTURE MEETS NECESSITY
Residential / Private / Semi-private Zones
Public Zones
Residential / Private / Semi-private Zones
SECTION AA’
Public Zones
SECTION BB’
Residential / Private / Semi-private Zones P Public Zoness
Residential / Private / Semi-private Zones
Public Zones
URBAN DESIGN RESEARCH STUDIO / MAY 2017 VISUAL SURVEY / MALWA MILL, INDORE, INDIA
The development from the master plan by Sir Patrick Geddes to the current scenario varies in order due to the uncertainities that happened.
Typology - Research Studio Location - Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India Area - 48 Acres
THE MALWA MILL The history of Indore cannot be separated from the history of seven mills on which stood the central city of indore. Textile was an integral part of the city , its trade and finance . Indore stood on the strong sevenpillars of textile mills - Hukumchand mill, malwa mill, bhandari mill, raj kumar mill etc. They began to be known as the backbone of the city as the later were the main reason for the area’s development and growth. YEAR - 1918
In the current context, the region is surrounded by land uses that vary at almost every metre, from grain markets to cloth retailers to industrial workshops and close knit dwellings of the mill workers. The visual survey of the Malwa Mill area also brought in a new image of the area and the difficulty it holds as an urban space and the amount of work that needs to be done for an optimum proposal to be made. YEAR - 2018
NOLLI’S MAP The development of the Nolli’s Map was done in order to understand the interaction between the built spaces and the open spaces in the area under study with an overlay of the landscape in and around the context.
KEY UNDERSTANDING
MIXED COMMERCIAL UNITS
CHOURAHA ACTIVITY PLAN AND ROAD CONDITION
INDUSTRIAL UNITS / WORKSHOPS INDUSTRIAL ZONES RESIDENTIAL ZONES PATHWAYS RIVER TEXTILE / CLOTHING SHOPS FRUIT / VEGETABLE SHOPS COMMERCIAL ZONE FOOD UNITS M.L. TOWER ARORA TRADERS MALWA MILL CHOURAHA NEELKAMAL TALKIES
CONTOUR DATA
CHAI WALA MOSQUE
+12.0 METRES
The point of emphasis in the entire study area is the square or the Sqaure where the intersection of various roads namely the is observed.
commonly known as the Malwa Mill
Malwa Mill Gate Dense vegetation inside the mill area
Residential Units with a verandah in the entrance
+10.0 METRES Wide road area unlike other sectional conditions +8.0 METRES
+6.0 METRES
+4.0 METRES
+2.0 METRES
STREET STR REET ET TE ELEVATION EL ELEVA LE EVA E - ADJACENT DJAC JACENT T TO O THE MILL
Spaces owned by small industries and workshops
Smallar temporary shops belonging to the retail shopkeepers
REINVENTING CHOITHRAM MANDI / DECEMBER 2016 MASTER PLANNING OF A VEGETABLE COLLECTIVE / ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN OF A RETAIL MARKET Typology - Integrated Master Planning and Architectural Design Location - Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India Area - 28 Acres DESIGN DRIVERS
Space as a resource
Applicable Climatic Techniques
Architecture for trade
Environmental Sustainability
Environmental Sustainability
Recreation
MANDI Mandi in the Indian society can be understood as a space where the congregation of vendors interested in the trade of fruits and vegetables gather for their business on a retail and a wholesome scale. The Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Vegetable and Fruit Mandi, popularly known as ‘Choithram Mandi, Indore’ within the course of time has experienced many factors that have led to the degradation of the entire scenario in the present context. While the design aims at looking towards opportunites of redevelopment and re-interpretation of a holistic appeal to the ‘mandi’, the analysis of current problems becomes a key factor. ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN - RETAIL MARKET The design proposal of a retail market in the campus of the Mandi was made to facilitate users and sellers to interact on a smllar scale of business, hence the architecture being flexible and open for people to accomodate and interact. The framework of the design takes you along the ground to the upper level where the marketplace is zoned through curvilinear ramps. The central atrium houses a ramp that further reaches the upper floors along with a non-vegetarian market space in the basement.
MASTER PLANNING - EVOLUTION
SITE PLAN LEGEND - MASTER PLAN
Understanding the context, site character and the functioning of the existing mandi.
Analysing road percentage for truck and vehicle circulation along with site margins.
Placement of markets and blocks depending upon the type of vegetable / fruit.
Massing of the site according to the requirement and the specification.
Overall development with enhancement of the spaces and landscape elements.
Detail G1 : Flower Mandi Detail B1: Vegetable Mandi Detail A2: Public Services Detail A3: Canteen Detail A4: Administration And Bank Detail C1: Cold Storage Detail M1: Maintenance Wing Detail F1: Fruit Market Detail F2: Fruit Market Detail 01: Potato/Onion Mandi Detail 04: Auction Center Detail 03: Potato/Onion Store Detail E1: Farmer’s Rest House Detail E2: Garlic Mandi
EVOLUTION - RETAIL MARKET
FLOOR PLANS
MASSING DESCRIPTION
Central Skylit Courtyard
Ground Floor Plan Load/Unload Bay
Accessway
Plaza
Pedestrian Lane
SITE PLAN
First Floor Plan
VIEW FROM THE ENTRY PLAZA
CANCER HOSPITAL / MAY 2016 A 150 BED CANCER SPECIALITY HOSPITAL / REHABILITATION CENTRE
Typology - Master Planning / Architectural Design Location - Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India Area - 8.1 Acres THE PROGRAM
Cancer Hospital
Rehabilitation Center
Cafeteria
Dormatories
Staff Housing
Out Patient Dept.
Cancer being a major threat to the nation’s growth is becoming the most deadly disease a person can experience where many loose their lives in its fight. Designing a complete solution for a disease like this is the problem, with an approach for not only building for the elimination of this disease, but for improvement of lifestyles that can follow. The objectives of the programme include public health, public education and medical education that would respond for the masses along with curing of cancer. The trust proudly states: “We believe that it is the synergy created by the tireless efforts and the collective wisdom of everyone involved which ensures the success of a project such as this.” DESIGN DRIVERS
Architecture and Ecology
Circulation and Wayfinding
Healthcare and Passivity
Buildings and Humans
Leisure and Recreation
COntemporary and Apt
Rehabilitation Center
Out Patient Department
Landscape Zones Parking Areas
Landscape Transitions Public Zones
Shaded Walkways
01. Main Access Road - 18 M wide 02. Secondary Access Road - 18 M wide 03. Main Entrance 04. Vehicular Entrance 05. Front Walkway / Driveway 06. Parking
10.
Residential Facilities
Landscape Boundaries
Intermediate Landscapes
LEGEND
02.
Public Services
09.
07. Parking - IPD 08. Main Hospital Block 09. Staff Parking 10. Cafeteria / Central Kitchen 11. Out Patient Department 12. Entrance - OPD 13. Parking 14. Entrance - Rehab. / Residence 15. Entrance - Rehab. 16. Rehabilitation Center 17. Open Air Theatre 18. Doctor’s Residence 19. Parking 20. Nurses’ Apartment 21. Market / Shopping Center GROUND FLOOR ISOMETRIC
08. 06. 11. 07.
12. 05.
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04.
03. 01. 14.
15.
FIRST FLOOR ISOMETRIC
21. 19. 20.
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17.
19. 18.
SITE PLAN
SECOND FLOOR ISOMETRIC
DETAILS / SITE
BOUNDARY WAL L LEVEL
1000
2 METRE WIDE F OOTPATH
1500
2000 1500
3500
MM TH K. COPING S TONE
FO OTPATH LEVEL ROAD LEVEL
600
150
860
1200
12 MM THK. PLASTER
800
300
300
FO OTING ST ART L EVEL
LOWEST F OOTING LEVEL
Typical Section through the footpath and the compound wall
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
20 MM THK. COPING STONE BOUNDARY WALL LEVEL 12 MM THK. PLASTER 2 METRE WIDE FOOTPATH
2 METRE WIDE FOOTPATH
1500
200 MM THK. COMPOUND WALL
1500
2000
150
HEXAGONAL PAVERS 20 MM THK. FINE AGGREGATE COMPACTED EARTH FOOTPATH LEVEL ROAD LEVEL
600
COMPOUND WALL R.C.C. FOOTING 800
300
300
FOOTING START LEVEL
LOWEST FOOTING LEVEL
Section through compound wall and planter near hospital
200 MM TH K. WALL
TRIMIX (30 MM THK.) MORTAR (30 MM TH K.) RCC S LAB 100 THK.
Sectional detail through the landscape spaces
SECTION THROUGH THE RADIATION ZONE AND THE COURTYARD
ST ONE (20 MM THK. ) 900
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
150
320
ART MUSEUM / DECEMBER 2015 AN ART MUSEUM SET IN THE CULTURAL CITY OF JAIPUR
Typology - Art Museum Location - Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
DESIGN DRIVERS
A journey within the museum
An art in itself
Breathing and Thinking spaces to understand and introspect BUILDING - AN ART IN ITSELF Everytime when architecture turns into a metaphor, it gains a meaning that breaks the stereotypes of building design and for this it must stand as a sculpture in its appeal. An art museum must not only remain as a statement in itself, but must be symbolic of art in itself. To make this, introspective zones must enable moments of silence, moments where thinking becomes a vital through the advent of emptiness that can beachieved through spaces with momentary pauses in all the phases of the design program. DESIGN EVOLUTION
While a building is developed, it undergoes a lot of changes varying from the idea generation to the spacemaking. Where the advent is a necessary aspect in the development of a built form, the idea generation becomes a key aspect of decision making. The idea of the art museum is developed in the most simple format where the massing is being taken and divided along the center with the auditorium, and pushing it down in a format that it accomodates the galleries and the exhibition spaces along the sides.
SECTION AA’
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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SECTION BB’
SECTION CC’ FIRST FLOOR PLAN
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Gallery Space
Staff Space
Buffer Space
Cafeteria
Exhibition Space
Towards Exhibition Space
Auditorium
Administration
Administration Workshop Space GROUND FLOOR ISOMETRIC In public spaces like these, the level of success is not judged by the revenue that the place generates, but the likeness of the project decided how successful it is. The advent of staff development programs and policies like Skill India have their own spatial and psychological requirements. The provision of staff training rooms and skill development labs, support the cause. Also, a public space must enable the various kinds of amenities like cafeterias, sufficient number of washrooms, proper circulation spaces, etc,. all the needful being allotted.
Play Area FIRST FLOOR ISOMETRIC Fetching an inspiration from the traditional art and architecture of the Pink City - Jaipur, the pattern of the exterior face treatment of the museum is done through a combination of patterns, being repeated in an orderly fashion in the front face as well as covering a segment of the primary side face. Fetching an inspiration from the traditional art and architecture of the Pink City - Jaipur, the pattern of the exterior face treatment of the museum is done through a combination of patterns, being repeated in an orderly fashion in the front face as well as covering a segment of the primary side face.
RESIDENCE / MAY 2015 A HIGH END RESIDENTIAL DESIGN AS A FUNDAMENTAL DESIGN EXERCISE
Typology - Residential Design Location - Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
DESIGN DRIVERS
Open Floor Plans
Climatic approach to the built
Courtyards as leisure spaces
Balanced masses along the facade
The villa for an artist as a design problem involves challenges in the process as well as the product as a whole because of the attachment that the end user contains with art and since architecture must involve a lot of art, the problem must be analysed and concluded in a manner that satisfies the user. The design requirements also involved the residence to be a sample for the architect in the family so as to remain as a symbol that can be utilized for further usage. Along with considerations from the end user, the aspects that were to be kept in mind involved the climatic approach to design with the usageof passive techniques as far as possible, to counter the heat content of the built mass in the hot and dry climate of Jaipur.
Entry Patio a
Garage
Living Room R
Courtyard ya
Bedrooms o
Living Spaces S
Balconyy
Bedrooms o
Bridge e
Living Spaces
Corridor
Corridor o
PART ELEVATION / SIDE
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
ELEVATION / FRONT
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
SECTION BB SECOND FLOOR PLAN
MISCELLANEOUS WORKS RESEARCH / EXHIBITIONS / ART / GRAPHIC DESIGNING
ARCHITECTURAL DISSERTATION - A study on the spatial structure of Maheshwar, India. https://issuu.com/sanandtelang/docs/issuu_dissertation_79297f47127f8b
MODEL MAKING HOUSING FOR CYCLONE VICTIMS’ / THESIS
INTERNSHIP RESEARCH / Bhadra Fort and the Premabhai Hall https://issuu.com/sanandtelang/docs/bhadra_fort_and_premabhai_hall
ART RUSSELL BUSTLE / KOLKATA
BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING / Beeah Headquarters / Zaha Hadid Architects
PHOTOGRAPHY MAHESHWAR, MADHYA PRADESH
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