SAURAJEETA BOSE PAUL 2012-18
“We speak of concrete and not abstract painting because there is nothing more concrete, more real than a line, a colour, a surface� - Theo van Doesburg. Architecture for me is summed up by the quote above. A line which speaks volumes, a colour that evokes feelings and a surface that compels movement. Architecture is habitable and usable art. We live in it. Design is less a luxury, rather a need for life.
LIST OF WORK
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Graduation Thesis
Zapurza
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06 Completed Projects
05 Interiors Shop Residence
ACADEMIC
Hospital
07 Miscellaneous
FREELANCE
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Sanjana Housing
PROFESSIONAL
Vernacular Design
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STATION ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT Kalupur Railway Station | Ahmedabad B.Arch GRADUATION THESIS 2017
Station Oriented Development as a catalyst for urban renewal
This thesis aims at the seamless integration of transit modes and people at all levels.
Urban renewal aims at land redevelopment in areas of moderate to high density urban land use. Redevelopment of rail stations should be treated as urban renewal projects — and not just upgrades to mass transit facilities.
The railway station with its supporting feeders shall be reimagined as a multi modal hub, with the ease of passengers and easy way finding put first. The disconnection at the interchanges shall be resolved and the node shall behave as a catalyst for urban renewal.
KALUPUR | AHMEDABAD
The historic city of Ahmedabad is amongst the major metropolitan cities in India. With the increasing opportunities for trade and commerce and as a center for higher education, the population of the city is already touching 6 million and this heavy growth continues.
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SITE STUDY
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The Kalupur Railway station is main railway station of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. It is also the biggest and busiest railway station within Gujarat. It is second highest income generating division in Western Railways after the Mumbai Division. With the introduction of the METRO, there is an urgent need to develop the railway station and its peripheral areas in a planned manner to connect the various modes of transport and facilitate seamless passenger movement.
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AMTS AUTOS/TAXIS BRTS METRO PEDESTRIAN
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1. Sarangpur Bridge 2. Kalupur Railway station entry 3. Station Exit. 4. Parking areas for Station 5. FOB to Saraspur 6.Kalupur Bridge 7. Proposed Metro site
FRONTIER SIDE OF THE RAILWAY STATION FOOTFALL AT PEAK RAILWAY: 3000-6000/hr BUS STOP: 150-190/hr other modes : 1000-1500/hr
No identity of the railway station Unorganized vendors at the exit gates Illegal auto parking at both the gates Open parking spaces not sufficient On road parking in the nearby areas Separate functions, no connectivity Lack of green spaces Crowding at some places, no proper passenger flow Entrances, exits not easily identifiable Offices for the railway were scattered. Need to bring them under one roof No organized shopping area/parking f.o.b to the other side is dilapidated
FOB TO SARASPUR ( 230m )
JHULTA MINARA ENTRY
PARKING AREA B B
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AREA : 11004 m2 KALUPUR SIDE
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ENTRANCE TO CONCOURSE
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PEDESTRIAN MOVEMENT IN THE STATION TRAFFIC BOTTLENECKS
RAILWAY STATION
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FOOTFALL AT PEAK RAILWAY: 20-40/hr BUS STOP: na other modes : 100-120/hr
ABANDONED MILL LAND ILLEGAL SQUATTER AREAS RAILWAY PARKING COMMERCIAL WITH RESIDENTIAL RESIDENTIAL
Exit is not visible from the platforms No functions exist on the rear side which will make people move towards that side No commercial activity present Unorganised traffic Illegal mobile vendors No character of the area Total visual and physical disconnect from the front side Lack of any place of interest No built mass on exit No daily convenience stores/ or any sort of retail no space for daily workers, drivers, etc
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ANALYSIS OF SITE:
UNDERSTANDING THE GRID:
understanding the site character and ways to modify it,keeping the roots intact
analysing the space by division space using basic square grid
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INCORPORATING THE CIRCULATION: DERIVING THE BUILT FORM: future growth and flow patterns along the area
UNDERSTANDING THE NEED
POSTERIOR SIDE OF THE RAILWAY STATION
effect of circulation on built mass and surroundings
UNIFYING THE BUILDING: to express the position, a subtle mesh envolopes the built mass that is climatically designed and highlights the grandness and scale
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BRIDGE
OLD CITY
NEW CITY
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CONCEPT
NEW CITY
BRIDGING THE GAP
NEED BASED DESIGN
for an efficient connectivity of the OLD RAILWAY STATION to the NEW METRO STATION; connecting the two sides , using a better foot over bridge and a new concourse. OFFICE BUILDING WITH RETAIL ON THE COMMUNITY GROUND FLOOR HUB
TRANSFER HUB
FOB-CONCOURSE ENTRY TO F.O.B ENTRY TO RAILWAY STATION KALUPUR SIDE
SARASPUR SIDE
DEPARTURES ARRIVALS
POSTERIOR SIDE OF THE RAILWAY STATION
1. A series of inter-connected interventions will be proposed which bridges the existing social, economic and physical gap between the two sides. 2. Integration of the fabric of the existing areas into the holistic plan which can address and celebrate growth and also be a catalyst and support to it. 3. Reactivate the site as an organic community rejuvenation space that connect the urban fabrics of both the sides. 4. Extension of the activities that give identity to the place and respects the context in our built language.
POSING A COMMON DATUM, FOLLOWING THE CONTEXT
EXISTING STATION
GUIDING THROUGH A ROUTE BASED ‘NEW’ FORM
CLIMATOLOGICALLY, NOT AS EFFICIENT. SHARP EDGES, PSYCHOLOGICALLY UNFIT FOR PUBLIC SPACES.
SMOOTH ORGANIC CURVES, SYSTEM RESPONDANT. FORM WORK ADAPTED FROM ELEMENTS OF THE CITY.
FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION OR MAYBE GOES HAND IN HAND... Achieving an iconic form while keeping the necessary functions and passenger moveabilty in prime focus. Barrier free movement and connecting all modes of transport and accessibity to all. - Large Passenger Concourse Areas which connects the railway station to the Transfer Hub to provide transit mode interchange. Various ammenties such as restrooms, waiting areas, recreational facilities will also be housed. - Movement Systems: Pedestrian: There will be seamless movement of passengers coming from Kalupur railway station through the common concourse and will integrate with the upcoming Metro and BRTS service. The existing footover bridge will also be upgraded for barrier free access. Vehicular: The existing road network will be updraged with so that the traffic on the kalupur bridge is reduced and the Saraspur bridge connects to the Transfer Hub. Proper access points will be provided as well as adequate basement parking.
OFFICE
RETAIL CONCOURSE
TRANSIT HOTEL ARRIVALS OFFICE RETAIL COMMUNITY HUB PARKING
FOOD COURT RAILWAY STATION (f) FOB-CONCOURSE DEPARTURES REAR ROADWAY CIRCULATION CORES
PARKING
SERVICE AREA
VOLUMETRIC LINKAGE OF FUNCTIONS
METRO PLATFORM
SITE PLAN
developing the face of the existing parking to dedicated lanes for LMC
KALUPUR RAILWAY STATION
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pickup Infrastructure development in the form of widening roads and eliminating traffic bottlenecks
BRTS stop at CONCOURSE level pickup/drop off point for LMC services
TRANSFER HUB
connecting the BRT station and the Me levels with other c activities.
FOOTFALL AT PEAK RAILWAY: 3000-6000/hr BUS STOP: 200-300/hr METRO: 25000-36000/hr other modes : 1000-1500/hr
the railway station by converting landscaped areas and by providing C services
ead concourse for railway station and bridge cting to the Transfer Hub internally footover bridge to saraspur and to the Tranfer Hub
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SARASPUR SIDE
p/drop off point
TS service, the railway etro station at various commercial and recreational
Infrastructure development in the form of regulating traffic movement and easy accessibility
PROGRAMME DEVELOPMENT
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taxis autos
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bus stop
DROP OFF ZONE
Reservation counters Waiting halls Tourist information center Personnel offices
RAILWAY STATION
CONCOURSE
KALUPUR SIDE
f.o.b/underpass to saraspur escalators/ elevators public parking area
platforms
SARASPUR SIDE PAID AREAS LOUNGE AREAS (FOR RAILWAY STATION) VENDING MACHINES DRINKING WATER TOILETS REFRESHMENT AREAS BANKING FACILITIES CURRENCY EXCHANGES
food courts atms book stalls electronic goods souvenir shops general stores
TRANSFER HUB CONCOURSE LEVEL
UNPAID AREAS ENTRY HALL WAITING AREAS INFORMATION BOOTH CLOAK ROOM MEDICAL FACILITIES TOILETS PUBLIC TRANSPORT BOOKING RESERVATION COUNTERS RETAIL AREAS KIOSKS AND STALLS
TOURIST INFORMATION CENTER
bus stop
brts amts BASEMENT PARKING
METRO STATION ENTRY FROM GROUND LEVEL RESTRICTED AREAS STAFF AREAS SERVICE AREAS COMMUNITY hub -YOUTH CENTRE -library -health care centre public square office retail areas
TRANSIT HUB CONCOURSE access points
access points
creating access roads and drop off area.
Planning the traffic movement and fitting the built mass according to the available site
According to the constraints at the railway station for the bridge formation, a suitable cartesian geometry was followed that led to making of a parabola, hence, root of concourse bridge geometry. (90,157)
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Manipulating the form according to the function and climatic conditions creation of a piazza for congeration and ease of way finiding
piazza with unhindered access to metro entry and main circulation core
metro entry minimum south exposure by narrowing the face and changing orientation
northen glare free light into the building
Geometrically staggering each floor to optimise terraces and save on F.A.R. Also to imitate the stepwells and create a cascading effect
Increasing the breadth of the arms at the entry points and regulating movement and services. Bridge between the arms is not required because movement points have been accomodated equally
open green spaces around the building to minimize the heat island effect from the roads creation of spillout balconies and green areas
designing the bridge between the two arms as a deck
shaded west facing balconies
piazza with metro exit
geometrically opening and turning each face to open up towards north and east for natural light optimisation
Designing the concourse with minimun width required to fit pedetrian movement and paid services or oppurtunity areas
FORM DEVELOPMENT
Keeping the western facade flat as to present a backdrop to the railway station
TRANSIT HUB AS A SOCIAL SPACE In our design approach, the transit hub is being treated not just as a node for movement but also as a space to gather and connect to the context. I have extended the transit hub's usage from a circulation node to a platform to gather and connect to the context. This enhances the value of the space to a social one instead of merely public. Functions associated to this space would be recreational so as to maintain a steady footfall along with economic boom of the nearby underdeveloped places. The transit movement areas are kept clear of conflict in circulation from the recreational spaces and yet in clear view from the access zones so that all typolgies of users are catered to.
DIVISION OF SPACES TYPES OF SPACES IN A MULTI MODAL HUB i. Opportunity space: The spaces which can be leased out for retail development. To be placed near the gathering spaces to encourage high footfall. The types of opportunity spaces provided here : retail areas food court bookstore media centre transit hotel ii. Gathering space: The entry into the station, the waiting areas. Gathering spaces are provided at all floors with organised seating at the bus stop and landscaped informal seating areas all around the building. The food court and restaurants also fall into this category but as recreational zone. iii. Connecting space: The platforms, the overhead bridges, the underpasses, the stairs. Two ramps with 1:12 slope connects the entire building Lifts and elevators are at a maximum distance of 40m each
CIRCULATION SYSTEM
The circulation is multi-layed with escalator which connects all the levels o A person could park their vehicle and reach without hassle and then move on to the rai required.
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ARCHITECTURE OF MOVEMENT
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STACKING THE FUNCTIONS BUS STOP FLYOVER FOR BRTS ENTRY PIAZZA
CENTRAL RAMP
BUILT-IN SEATS WITH PLANTERS ENTRY PIAZZA
BUFFER GREEN SPACES Physical model showing the stacking of the floors and the terraces created
STAGGERING THE GREENS The entire building has been designed keeping in mind the sun direction and light penetration. The shops on the North and East side open to the terraces which have built in seating and landscaped areas which allow people to sit outside . The circulation areas and the central ramp are placed as courtyards which are open to the sky for natural lighting and ventilation . Sun direction and angles were studied to devise the shell form as well as the louvers and balconies on the west facade.
CATERING TO THE VOID The Saraspur area and also the Kalupur area lacks a recreational public space and a wholesome commercial area with modern facilities. The OPPORTUNITY SPACES are used to fill this very void.
A Library with a Media Center where people can go and read, buy books and spend some time or even atten a presentation or progamme can create interesting possibilties. The usual retail shops, quick service food court and the sit-in formal restaurants also add to the multi-purpose nature of the space.
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VIEW OF THE FOOTOVER BRIDGE & CONCOURSE FROM THE RAILWAY STATION TO THE TRANFER HUB
THE WEST FACADE WITH LOUVERS AND BALCONIES. THE CONCOURSE BRIDGING THE RAILWAY STATION AND TRANSFER HUB
STRUCTURAL SYSTEM
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EXPERIMENTING WITH BAMBOO Karbi Anglong, Assam Project type: Eco-tourism experience + skill development center 5th semester research + design project
Assam, the land of tea, rivers, paddy fields and silk. Few know about the beauty of the land and the progressive culture of our society. A place for people to come and experience the culture, be a part of the community even if for a few days. a space for all to live and experiment in
and not just the tourists To be a hub of material research and innovation, To educate and translate the vernacular language into design to create a space which is iconic in structure, yet a part of the nature with the materials and functional vocabulary.
MASTERPLAN An island on the river Kopili in the Karbi Anglong district was taken as the site. Karbi Anglong is one of the areas rich in both cultural and handicarfts but due to lack of awareness, tourism is low. So, having a skill development centre /artisan’s village will bring about the socio-econimc development of that area. The programme was thought of in such a way that the travellers and residents both could experience the natural beauty and also learn about the various art and craft traditions of the place. The design language adopted was the vernacular style with the modern construction methods and facilities.
PROGRAMME Jetty and riverbank promenade
Visitor’s centre with gallery and shop
workshops with display space
interaction + congregation spaces
dining hall +multipurpose pavillion
living areas + ancillary functions
Space left for future expansion and retaining the existing foliage
Living and private zone with recreation area
Public buildings and congregation space
Ancillary activities
The jetty Entry Court leading to the Visitor’s Centre Visitor’s Centre Central Court which acts as a congregation space Slope leading to the riverside Interactive zone for the dormitories Existing Bamboo plantation area Deck Community Hall for festivals and other celebrations
Sandy river bank to host various celebrations
Bridge Leading To Nature trail
DESIGN
The area was developed in such a way that the functional hierachy that is followed in the living areas of the tribes w came first, then the working and eating areas and finally the living areas. The architectural language of the karbi trib layout and building style, albeit in a modernised manner.
Built structures were planned in such a way that it can host various functions. Flexible areas and community spaces w Bamboo is extensively used to build and showcase the flexibity and beauty of the material. And of course, to inspire.
level +8m G.I SHEET WITH TERRACOTA TILE ROOF
level +6.5m BAMBOO ROOF STRUCTURE
THE CEN level +4.5m level +3.5m BAMBOO ROOF STRUCTURE
BAMBOO STRUCTURE
IKRA WALL
level +1.05m level +0.75m BAMBOO MATTING FLOOR G.L HANDICRAFT SHOP
OPEN GALLERY
OFFICE
RECEPTION
The central court which is an the visitor’s centre, the kitc workshop area was planned for such
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n intoverted space surrounded by chen, the community hall and the r large gatherings during festivals as Bihu. BAMBOO STRUCTURE
IKRA WALL WITH GLAZING
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MULTI-PURPOSE HALL
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The workshop was envisoned as a creative space a lively environment to work in. The large open functions needs to takes place, as well as for
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LIVING TYPOLOGIES “The position of the house is not determined by any fixed spatial orientation, however one usually find dwellings oriented towards the village road or lane, and preferably facing towards the East direction. In communities settled on rivers banks, houses usually stand facing the river”. An organic pathway with smaller courts leads to the houses. The central green space is left to be densely planted with seasonal fruits. BAFFLE REACTOR
ENTRY VERANDAH
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type 1 BAFFLE REACTOR
KITCHEN ENTRY VERANDAH type 2
THWAY BAFFLE REACTOR KITCHEN
ENTRY VERANDAH type 3 GREEN AREA
Each living unit was self suffiecient with a bedroom, kitchen, washrooms and entry veradah reminiscent of the traditional Karbi houses. The waste water was treated by root zone/baffle reactor housed with indigenious plants like water hyacinths, lilies which purify it.
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MULTI-SPECIALITY GENERAL HOSPITAL Sector 32, Chandigarh Project type: 500 bedded multi-speciality hospital 7th semester design project
The brief was to create a 500 bedded Multi-speciality hospital in Sector 32 of Chandigarh. The requirements were that stated by the Guidelines for District Hospitals by Indian Public Health Services. The image of a govt. hospital has been primarily negative in the quality of spaces and circulation it has.
The aim was to create a more welcoming space for both patient and doctors with equal focus given to circulation and open spaces. Natural light and ventilation was the main design element in the patient areas as to promote a holistic recovery and attitude towards life.
CONCEPT
O.P.D DIAGONISTICS EMERGENCY
The concept was based on the Cross plan Florence Nightangle which serves as the design of an hospital.
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IN PATIENT DEPARTMENT OPERATION SUITE GYNAECOLOGY GENERAL WARDS SPECIAL WARDS/I.C.U
The diagonistic services formed the bridg EMERGENCY and I.P.D. The emergency had I.C.U as well as the surgical and gynaecol
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DESIGNING THE I.P.D
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instrument and linen room
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ZAPURZA : A CENTRE FOR CREATIVE LIVING Kudje | Pune SHIRISH BERI & ASSOCIATES
Role: Junior Architect Project type: an experiential museum Contributions : Conceptual sketches, presentation drawings and walkthrough
The narrow ascending nature trail culminating at the temple pavillion with views of the expansive lake -from the man made to the natural -from the finite to the infinite -from the noise to the silence Dense shrubbery Existing special lakeside room Nature trail that gradually becomes more natural, narrow and ascending
Large lawn for large gatherings Pavillion for allied functions
Dense shrubbery
BUILDING CONTROL LINE
Dense trees
Rain water harvesting water body
Residential area
Specially built ghats at the land water interface HA
D
Service road termination, round about and parking
WO
FS
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Amphitheatre seating on sloping lawn
VIE
PRESENTATION DRAWING
LAKE
Special pauses on the nature trail with special colours, smells, flooring
Decks to put up transient structures for educational workshops, etc
level 105.5
Mounds to heighten the sense of exploration, mystery object and anticipation museum
Root zone sewage treatment
central interactive plaza
open display
office
Staff parkingshop if necessaryarrival lobby Future expansion
Central Interactive Plaza
level 102.7
Spill out lounging spaces with good views of the lake and dam
level 98.5
Service road Rain water channel
level 95.7
Root zone sewage treatment
level 93.3
VISITOR’S CENTRE; TRANSIENT STRUCTURE with permanent offices and toilets
Access to other plots
Another landscaped mound with sculpture BUILDING CONTROL LINE Spaces for rejuvanation of senses, tastes, smells, touch etc.
1. level 105.5 level 102.7
level 98.5 level 95.7 level 93.3
2f
level 102.7
Few reserved parking spaces
ROAD WIDENING LINE
Elevated broadwalk allows the land and nature to flow below with minimal distrubance Tunnel and broadwalk as the beginning of the exploration ahead SCULPTURE SYMBOL OF THE ART INSIDE Landscaped mound as symbol of nature and a sense of mystery
MASTERPLAN
level 98.5 level 95.7
Security with good views Zapurza signage
level 93.3
0
green room
auditorium
level 105.5
central interactive plaza
1.
5 10
20
arrival lobby
green room
thematic museum
auditorium
open visiting collection central interactive display gallery plaza
art gallery
level 105.5 level 102.7 level 98.5 level 95.7 level 93.3
Section B-B
3e
2a
2b
3a
2c
2d
2e
3c
3d
drop off point
3b
Section A-A
green room
thematic museum
auditorium
4a
4b
VISITOR’S CENTER 2a : Vistor’s center conceptual sketch 2b : Vistor’s center plan 2c, 2d : views 2e : spill out area 2f : site section CC
visitor’s centre
drop off point
open central display interactive plaza
visiting collection gallery
GALLERIES AND EXHIBITION AREAS 3a. : Gallery plan 3b. : view of central court 3c, 3d : views of the gallery 3e : site section BB
art gallery
4c
RECREATION AREAS 4a :view of the cafeteria 4b : view from lake 4c : nature trail Section B-B
car parking
security cabin
Zapurza
Section C-C
05
SANJANA HOUSING PROJECT Auroville | Tamil Nadu ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES AUROVILLE | GUNDOLF ZURMUEHL
Role: Intern Architect Project type: Modular Housing complex Contributions : Working and detail drawings, on-site supervision, managing the bill of quantities and cost/area calculations
My contribution to this project has been majorly in blocks 2&3, where I did the detailed construction drawings of the kitchens, toilets, flooring and for block 5, which is the common block, where I have done the working drawings for construction, sections, detailed electrical drawings. I have also photographically documented the construction process of all the blocks, focusing on block 5 for which I had been involved from foundation to final plastering.
1a
1b
WORKING DRAWING
The design concept was derived from LEGO blocks which interlock and form a structure which have identical facades but individually all units are different. There are 4 blocks, each 5 or 6 apartments with individual layouts according to the client.A common block is also there for the services and an office space which is leased out.
2a
EXTERIOR VIEWS 1. 1a : from the central space 1b : view of block b4.
3b
KITCHEN 2. 2a. : Plan 2b, 2c : sections 2e, 2f : construction photos
3a
3c
COMPLETED INTERIORS 3. 3a : view from loft space 3b : bedroom with balcony 3c : loft 3d : balcony with railing 3e : staircase detail 3f: flooring pattern
3d
3e
TYPE B2-F h = 85cm
3f
VERONICA
TYPE B2-F h = 85cm TYPE B2-F h = 85cm VERONICA VERONICA
2b
2e
SAN SAN
2c
SAN ASA
ASA
2f
TYPE F-0
4a
TYPE F-0
DETAIL DRAWINGS
4c
4b
SAN ASA
5a
SAN ASA
5b
5c
6c SAN ASA
ASA
SAN
6a
6b
6d
5d
TYPE F-0
ELECTRICAL LAYOUT 4. 4a : layout 4b, 4c : view of junctions in 3d CUPBOARD DETAIL 5. 5a : Plan 5b : detail 5c : elevation 5d, 5e : view SUNSHADE OF BLOCK 5 6. 6a. : plan 6b. : sectional detail 6c, 6d : views of the sunshade
5e
06
MISCELLANY WATCH Fancy Bazaar | Guwahati FREELANCE
Role: Interior Designer Project type: Interiors for a watch shop Responsibilities : Designing the spaces and furniture according to the requirement, Working and detail drawings, on-site supervision and co-ordination.
1.0
WOODEN BACKDROP WI BACKLIGHTING
OPTIMIZING THE SPACE
0.5
STORAGE CUPBOARD FO BELTS AND BATTERIES A OTHER TOOLS
15mm PINE WOOD SHELV
0.7 SERVICING AREA
0.5
0.5
UNDER COUNTER STORA FOR EMPTY CASES
L-SHAPED COUNTER TO MAXIMIZE DISPAL AREA I SMALL AREA AND TO BLO VIEW OF THE SERVICE A
0.4
4.0
0.4
SLIDING DOOR FOR THE BESIDE CASH COUNTER CASH COUNTER
0.3
RETAIL AREA
DISPLAY COUNTERS WIT WIDER STORAGEAREA B AND ABOVE IT.
CREATING A STEP TO AL FREE MOVEMENT OF PEO
2.1
Units are in meters.
The shop was a 6m2 trapezoidal space in one of the most prominent markets of the city. The requirement was to give a modern look to the shop set up in 1944 while allowing maximum display and storage space and a dedicated service area. The material pallette was kept monochromatic with highlights in pine wood to accentuate the space and add colour to it. High gloss materials and non obstrusive fittings were used to emphasize the depth of the space.
RETAIL AREA
ITH
OR AND
VES
AGE
IN OCK THE AREA
STORAGE
The retail area was planned to have easily accessible storage as well as enough movement space for the customers to stand and browse through the displays. The display area had 7 counters which were arranged according to the brands in stock. The lack of space made it necessary to have sliding glass panels with locking systems. The servicing area was isolated by a visual barrier maintaining connection to the retail.
TH A BELOW
LLOW OPLE
.
The lack of space and need of fast construction neccessitated us to plan the work to be completed in 2 phases- Before demolition and after. The civil work included changes in the floor and flooring. The initial structure and pasting for the wood work was done at a different location and then assembled on site after the flooring had set. The entire work on site was completed in 15 days including flooring and lighting.
The display case had sliding panels with 2.5” inch wide frames on the top and bottom which allowed the lock to be fixed. The sliding system was the SysLine S55 by Hettich with the twist lock which allowed for smooth movement and clean joints. Folded Aluminium sheets of 3/4’’width was fixed with on both ends inside the display with galvanised bolts. DISPLAY COUNTERS
DETAILS
SERVICE AREA AT THE BACK The table was designed to be comfortable and with ample storage space and proper illumination for the mechanic to work. The service area had to accomodate the inverter as well as the other machinery such as glass polisher and press. The oblique space at the back was modified to create a storage area for bags and other small things.
SS Hettich C-sections were used in place of handles. The racks in storage area was made with the old 6mm glass recovered from the old shop.
The ceiling, the back wall and shelves were made of pine wood planks 1� thick. The ceiling structure was cut first from 8� wide planks. The back wall and the counter design was made from the leftover wood from the ceiling planks. The shelves were made from the last few leftover pieces from the front planks of the ceiling.
Execution drawing for the back wall Units are in mm
Execution drawing for the false ceiling Units are in mm
06
MAKING A HOME Guwahati | Assam FREELANCE
Role: Interior Designer Project type: Interiors for an apartment Responsibilities : Designing the spaces and furniture according to the requirement, Working and detail drawings, on-site supervision and co-ordination.
The entrance porch of the house was defined by the jaali cut in 12mm MDF board and DUCO painted white. The irregular visible beams were leveled by fixing boards and it also created a space for diffusing the entrance light. The utility box placed outside has space for the shoes, tools, gas cylinder and the inverter with battery. It was given a stepped form to break the monotony and also allow plants to be placed at the entrance.
CREATING AN IDENTITY
Vents were placed as to allow the air circulation and heat dissapition for the shoes and inverter.
The drawing room furniture was designed to be minimal while optimising seating space. The side tableswere designed as ladders which helped the users reach the high shelves and cupboards. The partition was made with 2�*3�wood sections and placed as to segregate the utility area from the drawing room and also the dining room. MATERIALS USED : 6mm MDF BOARD WITH CNC CUTTING AND DUCO PAINT FINISH
The dining room was integrated with the kitchen by a cutout in the adjoining wall. The requirement was also there for a crockery cabinet to which opened towards the dining space. The exposed column was covered and used as a foldable ironing board.
0.73
6mm GLASS SHELVES RETRACTABLE TABLE FOR IRONING CLOTHES
0.80
TEAKWOOD DOORFRAMES 2.5cm THICK
0.45
PROVISION FOR SWITCHBOARD WITH 16AMP POWER PLUG
KITCHEN DOOR
WASHBASIN
GRANITE FINISH
WOOD FINISH OR BROWN GRANITE OR MARBLE TOP
0.19
DRAWERS FOR TABLE LINEN AND CUTLERY
WOODEN SHELVES FOR KEEPING BOTTLES AND OTHER SMALL ITEMS
0.82
HEAVY CROCKERY STORAGE AREA
ELEVATION X
D' 1.00
KITCHEN DOOR
1.45
0.45
DINING ROOM CABINET
0.70
MATERIALS USED : TEAK WOOD WITH HAND POLISH, 6mm GLASS, COPPER FINISH AND CERAMIC HANDLES.
DINING ROOM CABINET
D X
C
1.16 CHIMNEY
0.90
DRAWER
DRAWER
DRAWER
1.09
B
B' 0.75
0.75
WATER PURIFIER
A
0.23
1.00
A'
0.21 KITCHEN DOOR
DINING ROOM CABINET
C'
0.90
0.56
PLAN
0.90
0.45
1.16
0.57
0.29
0.29
0.23
0.80
0.29 0.70
0.25 CHIMNEY
0.29 0.25 WATER PURIFIER
0.45
2.70
SPACE FOR OTG
0.39
0.84
0.73 GRANITE FINISH
0.45
0.15 SPICE RACK
0.13
DOOR HANDLE TO BE USED AS HANGER
0.56
0.75 0.51
0.50
MIXER
0.38
KITCHEN SLAB
KITCHEN SLAB
0.16
DINING ROOM CABINET
1.00 0.51
BASKET SYSTEM
0.30
SECTION CC'
BASKET SYSTEM
0.39
0.39
0.30
DRAWER
0.45
0.23
DRAWER
0.45
0.33
SECTION AA'
CLOSED SHELVES
6mm GLASS PANELS
RECESSED PANEL WITH LIGHT FIXTURE BEHIND PROVISION FOR SWITCHBOARD WITH POWER PLUG CORKBOARD ON PLY PANNELING
DOOR
RETRACTABLE TABLETOP 90x60cm 12mm GLASS TOP 72x75cm DRAWER OPEN SHELVES SPACE FOR PRINTER
0.85 0.49
STORAGE WITH SEATING
0.41
0.36
0.70
0.35
This room was designed as to accomodate a study table which had an inbuilt retractable draughting board and maximum storage area for books, stationery and sheets. The lighting for the table was hidden to create a diffused lighting without casting glare on the laptop screen. An overhead cupboard wtih open and closed sections was made to accomodate the books collected over 20 years.
UPPER STORAGE CABINETS TO BE CONSTRUCTED
HANGING AREA HANGING AREA FOR LONG JACKETS
DETAIL DRAWINGS
0.40
0.77 0.40
12mm GLASS TOP 72x75cm DRAWER
1.16
1.50
SHELVES STORAGE AREA WITH SEATING ON TOP
DRAWERS WITH VENTS FOR SHOES
0.75 0.53
0.85
The utility area which was given for a washbasin, distribution box and washing machine was modified to accomodate the refrigerator and the basin.
BRICK CLADDING ON WALL
MIRROR TO HIDE THE D.B WITH LIGHT ON TOP
A table top washbasin with a box mirror to hide the distribution box was designed with the cabinet suspended from the wall.
SPACE TO KEEP KEYS
RT37M5538S9 samsung* 345l 600*672*1715
WASHBASIN CERA 1.cloister 400*360*180 2.coyal 460*460*160
JAQUAR 1.JDS-WHT-25905 450*450*175 2. CNS-WHT-903 425 * 350 * 185
WHITE/ GREY COLOUR GRANITE OR MARBLE TOP
To give a warm appearance to the space, brick tiles were used with hanging pendant tungsten bulbs. A photo wall is also planned but yet to be executed.
UTILITY STORAGE AREA
0.90 0.30
0.75
1.15
The challenge in this project was to understand the individual personalities of the residents and customising the furniture and colour pallete accordingly.
The master bedroom had to accomodate two old study tables and an almirah from the old residence.
PROVISION FOR SWITCHBOARD WITH POWER PLUG EXISTING CUPBOARDS
LIGHT POINT IN THE UPPER SHELVES
EXISTING CUPBOARDS
0.80
UPPER STORAGE CABINETS TO BE CONSTRUCTED
F
F' PROVISION FOR SWITCHBOARD WITH POWER PLUG
The laminate was matched and the overhead cabinet and the outer cover for the almirah was built. The study tables were retained as it was. Adjustable spotlights were added.
ADUSTABLE SPOTLIGHTS TO BE FIXED FOR STUDY TABLES
SPACE FOR PUJA 12mm MDF JAALI. CNC MILING 6mm GLASS SHELVES
V
BEDROOM 2
TUBELIGHT
PROVISION FOR SWITCHBOARD WITH POWER PLUG
0.84
0.36
0.84
1.00
EXISTING STUDY TABLES SPACE FOR OLD GODREJ ALMIRAH
0.10
ON-GOING PROJECTS
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1.8
1.8
GROUND FLOOR
Role: Architect Project type: Refurbishment of an existing structure and convert it to OYO rooms Responsibilities : Documentation of the building, designing the spaces. Status : Yet to start. Permission stage. Role: Architect Project type: Housing
101 B
BALCONY 2400x1200
Responsibilities : Designing, preparing municipal and working drawings, presentation.
TOILET 1900x1500
TOILET 2000x1500
M.BEDROOM 3700x3600
KITCHEN 2200x3000
Status : At Municipal aprroval stage.
PUJA ROOM 1500x1500
BALCONY 2900x1500
M.BEDROOM 3300x3600
BEDROOM 3400x3200
PRESENTATION LAYOUT PLAN
DRAWING ROOM 3700x5000 BALCONY 1000x3000
102 B
TO STEP THE CONTOURS IN A TERRACE LAYOUT.
All units are in meters.
KITCHEN 3300x1900
DINING ROOM 2900x3000
A1 S.Built-up: 1489sqft Balcony : 103.4 sqft
1.2
DINING ROOM 3000x3000 DRAWING ROOM 3600x3900
TOILET 2000x1350
ENTRY PORCH 2300x2200
RETAINING WALL TO BE BUILT WITH BOULDERS
PRESENTATION
BEDROOM 3300x3000
CAR PARKING
All units are in meters.
BALCONY 1400x1500
BEDROOM 3700x3300
1.2
PARKING: GROUND FLOOR CARS : 24
ENTRANCE LOBBY
2.1
RAMP
LVL± 6000
TOILET 1800x1200
1.2
BALCONY 2700x1500
PUJA ROOM 1350x1200
2.4 DUCT 1400x1800
SEMI-BASEMENT: CARS : 5 SCOOTER : 8
LVL± 6300
RAMP SLOPE : 1:6
TOILET 1200x1700
STAIRCASE
Lift
STEPPED LANDSCAPE AREA
TERRACE AREA: 6213sqft
BEDROOM 3450x3000
TOILET 1800x1800
2.0
LVL± 6000
COMMON AREA ON EACH FLOOR: 1098sqft
ENTRY PORCH 1800x2000
GROUND FLOOR AND SEMI BASEMENTPLAN
5050 MM WIDE DRIVE WAY
FLOOR AREA: 6213 sqft
BALCONY 1200x3000
A2 S.Built-up: 1374.6sqft Balcony : 96.55 sqft
STAIRCASE
BEDROOM 3100x3300
GROUND FLOOR
BEDROOM 3000x3300
BALCONY
DRIVE WAY
GUARD ROOM
KITCHEN 3.9
0.6
3.2
CAR PARKING
LVL± 6000 LVL± 5000
LVL± 5500
RAMP SLOPE : 1:6
ENTRY PORCH 2800x2100
3533 MM WIDE DRIVE WAY
WASHROOM
A3 S.Built-up: 962.9sqft Balcony : 89.77 sqft
DUCT DINING ROOM 2400x3350
BALCONY 1000x3300
RAMP
DRAWING ROOM 3400x3350
COMMON AREA
DUCT 2150x1900
CAR PARKING
TOILET 1400x1900
RAMP SLOPE : 1:6
A B
KITCHEN 3000x1900
BALCONY 1700x1500
VERSION ENTRY PORCH 1800x2700
BEDROOM 3500x3300
RAMP SLOPE : 1:6
COMMON AREA
19.06.2018 25.08.2018
DUCT 1400x1900
F.A.R ACHIEVED : 1.85
LVL± 3500
LVL± 00
2.0
GROUND COVERAGE : 47.8%
TOILET 1400x1700
BEDROOM 3500x3000
ENTRY PORCH 2900x2100
LANDSCAPED AREAS
DATE
TOILET 1700x2000
KITCHEN
A5 S.Built-up: 1517.4sqft Balcony : 128.84 sqft
WASHROOM CAR PARKING
RAMP
DRIVE WA
2-WHEELER PARKING
2-WHEELER PARKING
LVL± 3000
A B
19.06.2018 26.08.2018
VERSION
DATE
BALCONY 1200x3000
DINING ROOM 3100x3000
DRAWING ROOM 4300x4100
DRAWING ROOM 4600x3600
A4 S.Built-up: 1429.6sqft Balcony : 120.6 sqft DINING ROOM 2500x3100
RAMP SLOPE 1:6
BALCONY 1200x4800
SCALE
Y LVL± 3500
1:100
KITCHEN 3100x1850
SCALE
RAM
KITCHEN 3000x2100
1:150
SEMI-BASEMENT
P
LVL± 00
TOILET 2550x1450 BEDROOM 3300x3800
BEDROOM 3500x3800
LVL± 00
BEDROOM 3400x3300
SAURAJEETA BOSE PAUL
G.M.C. DRAIN
G.M.C. DRAIN
TO CHANDMARI
COMPOUND WALL
7.0 M WIDE ROAD
S. SARANIA ROAD
SITE PLAN
TO ULUBARI
SAURAJEETA BOSE PAUL
BEDROOM 3700x3300
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BALCONY 2400x900
BALCONY 1500x1700
TOILET 1700x1500
TOILET 1800x1500
BALCONY 3200x1200
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Branding for a NGO called Grameena Vikas Kendram for their cotton project named ANVITA. Logo was based on cotton weave and unity connecting all sides together. The online campaign was targeted to show the pros and cons of organic cotton farming vs the G.M.O and pesticide based farming.
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SOCIAL MEDIA PROJECTS
INDO SARACENIC
Project Architect | Free
SAURAJEETA BOSE PAUL
-Project 1: Interiors
- Working & De selection, furnit
Architect COA license no: CA/2018/96289
-Project 2: Design s
- demolition an fittings and fix
phone : 76359 98840 email : bosepaulsaurajeeta@gmail.com
-Project 3: Refurbish - Mood boards,
site supervision
education
Bachelor of Architecture
Punjab University
proffessional experience
“Architecture is just not about creating buildings, but a multi-faceted approach to problem solving. ”
73.9%
Chandigarh College of Architecture Higher Secondary School Don Bosco School, Guwahati High School St.Mary’s Convent, Guwahati
CBSE SEBA, Assam
89.6% 86%
-Project 4: Refurbis -Project 5: Housing
- Municipal draw
Junior Architect | Shiris -Presentation drawings
-Site execution, detail a
-Literature study and b
Intern Architect | Archi
-Detail and Working draw
-On-site supervision and
reIMAGINE Asia Urban design workshop + joint studio with University of Queensland, Australia and Chandigarh College of Architecture
January 2017
CSEB Production and Design | Auroville Earth Institute Workshop on production, construction and design with CSEB blocks.
February 2015
Animation Live Certification course on 3D architectural visualization 361 Conference | Mumbai
Amongst Natio
National Awa July 2014 - June 2015
Recipient of A
Recipient of A
February 2016
General
Reading Travelling Cycling Photography Art History Sketching
personal skills
Architectural
interests
workshops + certifications
-Bill of quantities, area
Creative
elance
Guwahati Feb, 2018- present
for an apartment
etail drawings, site supervision, material, fittings and fixtures ture design, costing analysis.
solution for a watch shop
nd modernization schedule, Detail drawings, site supervision, material, xtures selection, bill of quantities.
hment of a 20 year old apartment.
, detail and working drawings, demolition and modernization schedule, n, material, fittings and fixtures selection, bill of quantities
shment of an existing building for OYO rooms on a hill.
wings, presentation drawings, bill of quantities.
Kolhapur Nov 2017- Jan 2018
sh Beri & Associates and visualizations for client meetings.
and working drawings for residential projects.
book research for short film on the concept of Space.
itectural Services Auroville - Gundolf Zurmeuhl
achievements
wings
Auroville July 2015-Dec 2015
d management to cost analysis, client meetings.
onal Top 10 at National Association of Students of Architecture’s Writing Architecture Competition
Dec 2017
ard (Special mention) in National Association of Students of Architecture’s G-SEN Trophy (Team of 12)
Assam Govt.’s NEF Scholarship for meritous students
Dec, 2012
July 2012- July 2017
Assam Govt.’s Arundoram Baruah Award for distinctive performance in HSLC examinations
July 2010
Technical
Core Strengths
Communication
MS Office
Design Conceptualization
English
Working drawings
Hindi
AutoCAD 2D+3D
Presentation drawings
Bengali
Nemetchek AllPlan
Construction detailing
Assamese
Rhinoceros
Costing and estimation
3dsMax
Structural analysis
Lumion
Site Supervision
Autodesk Revit
Documentation
Team player
SketchUp
Research & Analysis
Leadership
Adobe Photoshop
Model making
Perseverance
Adobe Illustrator
Hand-on masonry work
Compassion
Adobe Indesign
Client handling
Discipline
Soft Skills
REFERENCES Ar. Shirish Beri Principal Architect Shirish Beri & Associates shirish.beri@gmail.com Ar. Sujay Sengupta Associate Professor Chandigarh College of Architecture sujaysengupta@gmail.com
Saurajeeta Bose Paul bosepaulsaurajeeta@gmail.com +91 76359 98840 Detail and technical drawing portfolio will be submitted on request.