Architecture + design portfolio

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PREFACE The portfolio showcases some of my selected works done during the course of five years as an undergraduate student in KRVIA as well as a Working Proffesional in the course of one year as my work experience. Having been involved in the intense process, it has helped me shape my observation, my thought process, my analytical abilities and my strength in a manner that my interest in the art of building , got a new dimension. The aim of my services is to develop a personal vision for every project, setting the most uncompromising standards and working side by side with my clients to bring that vision to life. I believe that the essence of any successful project lies in understanding the ambitions, values, vision and challenges of my clients. I also believe that my mix of creativity, technical knowledge and very personal and tailored approach are a powerful combination in gaining that understanding. Further, From my cumulative experience of Five years in KRVIA, I have derstood the power of research in the field of design. Research not helps in the design process but also helps to have a deep insight of the people you design for and how it can be made practical to a larger extent. Hence i had chose to untertake a research based design thesis project that looks onto the instutional needs for a street kid in a metropolitan city like Mumbai. In the following portfolio i have showcased my process and architectural abilities working backwards from now to initial years. Furthermore i have added miscellaneous and exchange works that have equally enhanced my Knowledge and skills about architecture & design.

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CURRICULAM VITAE Education & Qualification

PERSONAL DATA Name: Priyanka D Shah City of Residence: DUBAI Address: Abdul Quadir building, #207, Hamriya st, 13455

Contact: +97 1501585367 priyanka_shah2006@hotmail.com Nationality: Indian Date of Birth: 13/08/1991

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Working As Junior Architect At SFX interiors & Lanscape Design, Dubai Ar. Faruk Rahimutapure, 050 - 5442317

Ongoing

Worked As An Intern For 4 Month At Sindus Architects, Mumbai Ar. Arunkumar Purohit, 0091 9819778772

[2013 - 2014]

Teaching Assisstant for First Year Introductory Workshop, KRVIA Kaushik Mukhopadhyay, 0091 9930746077

[2013 - 2014]

Worked As An Intern For 1 Month At New Arch Technology,Dubai Ar. Vilas Rege, 0097150 6781431

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS DRAWING Water colour sketches Measure drawing DRAFTING AutoCad Google Sketchup VISUALIZATION Adobe Photoshop Adobe Indesign Adobe Illustrator

(Lower school) The Indian High School, Dubai (High School & Junior College) The Indian High School, Dubai (Undergraduate) Kamala Raheja Vidhyanidhi Institute for Architecture &Environment Studies,Juhu,Mumbai Exchange program : IN:CH Studio Exchange Program with Bern University & Madrid University

[1995 - 1997] [1997 - 2009] [2009 - 2014] [2014]

ACADEMIC PROFILE 2006 - 2007 2008 - 2009 2009 - 2010 2010 - 2011 2011 - 2012 2012 - 2013 2013 - 2014

S.S.C H.SC First Year B.Arch Second Year B.Arch Third Year B.Arch Fourth Year B.Arch Fifth Year B.Arch

87.2 % 82 % First class First class First class Second class First class

STUDY TRIPS [2011 - 2012]

Sawant wadi, Maharashtra Majuli, Guwahati Sri - lanka Ahmedabad, Delhi, Chandigarh, Bhopal

[2009 - 2010] [2010 - 2011] [2011 - 2012] [2012 - 2013]

COLLEGE PUBLICATIONS & PARTICIPATION Design Team For “Reflections” -Annual College Publication Design Team For Urban Design Publication Design Team For Theory Of Design Publication Organizing Commitee Of Study Trips, Sri - lanka Organising committee for Majuli Exhibition

[2012 - 2013] [2012 - 2013] [2012 - 2013] [2011 - 2012] [2010 - 2011]

References Ar. Ainsley Lewis, Head Of Department, B. Arch KRVIA, ainsley lewis@gmail.com Shweta Wagh, Senior Professor & Thesis Guide, KRVIA, shweta.wagh@gmail.com Juerg Grunder, Inch Architects and Planners, juerg.grunder@bfh.ch 3


2009 2015

TABLE OF CONTENTS DESIGN DESERTATION

W.E / Y E AR F I V E

REDEFING SHELTER HOME FOR STREET CHILDREN MUMBAI...14

WORK EXPERIENCE...06

14 OMNI HOUSING ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN BOISAR...22

YEAR FOUR TECHICAL DRAWINGS CONSTRUCTION...26

22 PILGRIMAGE CENTRE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN WAI...28

YEAR THREE

LANGUAGE & IDENTITY ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN SRILANKA...30

28 4

26

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COMBINING IMAGES ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN MAJULI,ASSAM...32

Y E AR TW O CREATIVE IDENTITY INTERIOR DESIGN MUMBAI...36

32

36 CASE STUDY ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AUSTRALIA...38

Y E AR O N E TRANSFORMING OBJECT BASIC DESIGN...

38

M I C E L L AN E O U S

38 STUDY TRIP MEASURE DRAWINGS MAJULI...40

MYKONOS ISLAND CLIMATOLOGY...39

COLLEGE PUBLICATIONS...41 EXCHANGE PROGRAM...42

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W.E

QERA GROUP OF COMPANIES OFFICE INTERIORS (COMPLETED) BAY SQARE, BUSINESS BAY, DUBAI

BRICK WALL CLADDIND

CONCRETE LOOKING WALLPER

brick wall cladding

PROJECT BRIEF linear pendant light

The client wanted a very raw and earthy look. The materials selected emphaise the simplicity and a very minimalistic chararacter of the space. One of the major challenges was the RCP layout in order to create a clean grid that complements the open ceiling.

SURFACE MOUNTED LIGHT

FEATURE PENDANT LIGHTS OVER RECEPTION DESK DOWN LIGHT

SEMI OPEN METAL FEATURE PARTITION

PANTRY RECEPTION AND WAITING EXEC. OFFICE 1

GREY EPOXY FLOORING

COMPETENCES

INTERIOR LAYOUT

OPEN OFFICE

-Design Conceptualisation - Client Presentations throughout the project - Approval and Working Drawings - Asst. Site Supervisor

CONFERENCE

1500 WIDE CORRIDOOR

VISITING OFFICE

accounts

EXEC. OFFICE 2

LOUNGE

METAL FRAMED GLAZED PARTITION

FINAL LAYOUT & DESIGN INTENT PRESENTATION FOR QERA OFFICE, BAY SQUARE, BUSINESS BAY, DUBAI, U.A.E PROCESS SITE PICTURES

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DESIGN INTENT

FINISHED SITE PICTURES


W.E

TIARA FASHIONS BOUTIQUE DESIGN (COMPLETED) MEENA BAZAAR, DUBAI

PROJECT BRIEF

FURNITURE

FULL HT STORAGE

WOODEN PARGUET FLOORING

WOODEN PARQUET FLOORING

COMPETENCES - Design Concept & Development - Client Presentations - BOQ & Material Procurement - Joinery details - Site Supervision

WALL FINISHES

LOW HT STORAGE

TRIAL ROOM

The Design provides a Vintage look and feel with ample storage space and Display units within a compact space. The subtle colour scheme compliments the Simple and sophisticated look of the Boutique, making it stand out along the loud and busy streets of Meena Bazaar.

VINTAGE

DISPLAY UNIT

ENTRANCE

INTERIOR LAYOUT

MOOD PICTURES

PROPOSED CONCEPT DESIGN FOR TIARA FASHIONS LLC, MEENA BAZAR, DUBAI, U.A.E DESIGN INTENT

FINISHED SITE PICTURES

JOINERY DETAILS

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W.E

BANQUET HALL BANQUET INTERIORS (ONGOING) LAKE CENTRAL, BUSINESS BAY, DUBAI

PROJECT BRIEF The design emphaises on the Strategic location with the potential view for events & gatherings. The Layout maximises the amount of seating space and provides for an option for diving the hall into three different settings overall. The Colour scheme, deep & bold yet extremely sophisticated, is used to create a visual appeal that captures one’s ideal imaginary picture of a place suitable for important personal/professional life events.

CEILING LAYOUT

3D VIEW

COMPETENCES

INTERIOR LAYOUT - OPTION 2

- Space Planning - Client Presentation - BOQ & Material Procurement

COLOUR SCHEME

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RECEPTION LOBBY VIEW

INTERIOR LAYOUT - OPTION 1

SECTION


W.E

SUN PHARMA OFFICE INTERIORS (ONGOING) HDS BUSINESS CENTRE, JLT, DUBAI

JLT VIEW

The space planning for Sun Pharma office was largely driven by the functional use of space. The requirement was to allow more natural light & organized planning accommodating the large no. Of people at the same time. Using the underutilized double ht the reception area created a worm, corporate feel at the same time the open office area is neatly planned out segregating the public, semi public& internal office areas.

SHEIKH ZAYED ROAD

PROJECT BRIEF

COMPETENCES - Design Conceptualization & Space Planning - Client Presentation - BOQ - 3D Visualization

ASBUILT LAYOUT

PROPOSED INTERIOR LAYOUT

3D VIEWS

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W.E

AL KATHIRI VILLA RESIDENTIAL INTERIORS (ONGOING) AL FURJAN, NAKHEEL, DUBAI

PROJECT BRIEF

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODES

The Design showcases an example for classic Morrocan and Arabic Interiors. The Colour Schemes chosen for different rooms complements the functionality and individual personality of the user. The lanscape architecture provides a wide hardscape with series of local fauna on either sides, Covered and uncovered seating spaces with a Water feature to enhance the look.

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

JOINERY DETAILS

COMPETENCES - Space Planning - Client Presentation - 3D Visualisation for landcape - Approval & Working Drawings - Joinery Details

GROUND FLOOR INTERIOR & LANDSCAPE LAYOUT

FIRST FLOOR INTERIOR Design - KAVITA

Prepared - KAVITA

Sales - ------

File Reference -

Drawing No -

Cad Ref -

Approved - FKR

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Date -

11-01-2015

Scale -

1 : 75

Revision - 01

CELING

AL FURJ

EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

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INTERIOR 3D VIEWS

LANSCAPE 3D VIEWS


SK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PROCESS SITE PICTURES

G LAYOUT

JAN, DUBAI

SALEM VILLA

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODES

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W.E

ROOFTOP & LE CAFE CAFE INTERIORS (ONGOING) J5 RIMAL, DEIRA, DUBAI

PROJECT BRIEF The client wanted to create a revenue generating atmosphere for the hotel at the rooftop & ground floor cafe. The proposed design intends to give an identity to the space. The pergolas at the rooftop with movable partitions and retractable roof provide for ample amount of shaded seating space with comfortable lounge type seating. The Dome like structure at groundfloor cafe adds on to the street elevation of the hotel, hence giving it an indentity and acting as an attractive feature. COMPETENCES - Space Planning & Development - Client Presentation - 3D Visualisation EXISTING SITE PICTURES

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ROOFTOP F&B LAYOUT

ROOFTOP 3D VIEWS


LE CAFE INTERIOR LAYOUT

ROOFTOP PERGOLA STRUCTURE

PROCESS VIEW

LE CAFE INTERIOR LAYOUT

LE CAFE 3D VIEWS

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Redefining Shelter Home For Street Children Design Dissertation DIFFERENT CATEGORIES Mumbai OF NIGHT SHELTERS

R/N

STATE GOVERNMENT

AREA OF CONCERN

R/C

PREM SANGH NIGHT SHELTER

R/S

DELHI,1.5 lacs P/N

T

FULORA FOUNDATION

KOLKATA, 0.7 lacs

S

Open plots BMC

S

K/W

S

CHENNAI, 0.4 lacs

I

MUMBAI,1.75 lacs

P/S

K/E

L

Y

SNEHA SADAN, CHAKALA,ANDHERI

A

L H/W

N A

THE ADDITIONAL OBSERVATION HOME

H/E

M/W

THE DAVID SASSOON

Under a bridge, Parking INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL stilts, basements, unsafe SPARK NGO (DADAR) building, redeveloped colonies

M/E

G/N F/N

THE NEW OBSERVATION HOME

PRIVATE

G/S

F/S

THE CHEMBUR CHILDREN’S HOME

DON BOSCO,WADALA

H

E

C

D B

CHILDREN’S HOME/OBSERVATION HOME,UMERKHADI

E

A

C

A

S E R

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All major cities in all states and union territories which have a population of more than five lakhs have to be provided with night shelters in a ratio of one night shelter per lakh of population. The objective of this thesis is to study the institutional spaces provided and designed for the children under the age group from 3 to 18 years in the city of mumbai and analyse thier formal and functional characteristics and thereby develop a framework for the provision of these institutions in the future.

BAL KALYAN NAGARI, MANKHURD

N

A

N

GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES

D

The homeless are characterised by their scattered presence around the country. Today, India faces the problem of massive homelessness as compared to the other countries. Amongst all its metropolitan cities, Delhi, Kolkata and Chennai, Mumbai has the largest no of homeless people. which is majorly due to Migration of people, Unemployment, natural calamities like floods, earthquake etc

religious institutes churches

like

SPARK NGO (CHURCHGATE) MAP SHOWING DENSITY OF STREET CHILDREN & LIST OF OPEN AND CLOSED NIGHT SHELTERS


SITE SELECTION

ASPIRATIONAL NEEDS

U S

I

O

N

To “attract” children to the night shelter and to accept themselves with gratitude and happiness that the institution would be their place of shelter for the coming few years of their childhood /teenage.The children are absobed by what they do and come back to it time after time

MAINENANCE Keeping the toilets outside the night shelter to reduce the foul odour coming inside the living spaces of the selter

Space required per child (sq m) = 1.5m x 1m = 1.5 sq m. Therfore, Minimum space required by the institution = 1.5 sq m x y ,where, y is the total no of children in the institution. For a child with 156 avg height, standard sleeping size should be 65 x 170

Dividing shelters into small cottages/ spaces , each having one administrative member/ house parents to look after it to reduce the load of maintenance of entire night shelter

The site should preferably not be located on the edge of a busy commercial lane or busy vehicular traffic nor under a bridge, parking stilts, basement or in a damaged building. It should have walkable access to basic amenities like BMC school, BMC dispensary/hospital, public garden and public transport.

I

N

F

E

R

E

N

C

E

A

N

D

C

O

N

C

L

Mere Attraction Reflect the image of a “HOME” feeling of “OWNERSHIP” urge to want to go to “SCHOOL” freedom to “PLAY” and move freely

SPACE

BUILT FORM Design: Breaking away from the monolithic form, having hierarchy of spaces providing equal amount space to every child within the night shelter Anthropometrics : The science of measurement of human body and its movement in space. Having things like furniture, play equipments designed according to the safety and heignts of chielren in different age groups.

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN AT 2.2M N

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ROOF PLAN N

PLAYGROUND VIEWS


FIRST FLOOR PLAN AT 5.1M N

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EXTERNAL COMPOUND WALL IN ELEVATION

SHOWER AREA

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TOILET

EXISTING TICKET COUNTER

NIGHT SHELTERS IN ELEVATION

NIGHT SHELTERS IN ELEVATION

SHOPS

SPACE FOR HAWKERS

ADMIN DEPT.

CAFETERIA

JEWELLERY MAKING TAILORING AND FASHION DESIGNING

SEATING SPACES

GYMNASIUM

MULTIPURPOSE HALL

OPEN GYM

BALWADI

EXISTING TEMPLE

MULTIPURPOSE HALL

EATERIES

PUBLIC LIBRARY


FRUIT MARKET

VEGETABLE MARKET

SHOPS

PUBLIC TOILETS

EAST SIDE ELEVATION

RAILWAY SKYWALK BRIDGE

PUBLIC TOILET

SHOP SPACE FOR HAWKERS

SCALE 1 : 100

CLASSROOM

PLAYGROUND

SEATING SPACES

DANCE WORKSHOP

COOKING WORKSHOP

NIGHT SHELTERT IN ELEVATION

RAILWAY SKYWALK BRIDGE

TOILET

SHOWER AREA

RAILWAY SKYWALK BRIDGE

CAFETERIA MULTIPURPOSE HALL

SPACE FOR HAWKERS

DANCE WORKSHOP

THEATHRE

SECTION AA' SCALE 1 : 100

COOKING WORKSHOP

SECTION DD

NORTH SIDE ELEVATION

SCALE 1 : 100

SCALE 1 : 100

SECTION EE SCALE 1 : 100

PLAYGROUND

NIGHT SHELTER IN ELEVATION

JOGGING TRACK

NIGHT SHELTER

SECTION19 CC' SCALE1 : 100


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DETAILED MODEL


VIEW OF SPACCES FOR HAWKERS AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE

PUBLIC AMENITIES

EXTERIOR VIEW OF MULTIPURPOSE HALL AND PLAYGROUND

INTERIOR VIEW OF NIGHT SHELTER

3D VIEWS

SITE MODEL

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Omni Housing Architectural Design Boisar, Maharashtra

The fourth year design project was developed as a low income housing project, set in the Boisar area of Thane district. The project entailed understanding the Plentiful government policies regarding low cost housing with accurate FSI calculations to design a detailed master plan as well as individual housing units for the area. The project looked at various combinations of 1RK, 1BHK, 1.5BHK and 2BHK flats. The concept of using loading FSI of the housing project which includes service cores like staircase,terraces as public recreational spaces for the residents was taken forward. Intermediate terrace spaces were created which gave 1RK extra space beyond their apartment area. The project aimed at combining all classes of people with open recreatinal spaces at vertical as well as horizontal levels.

INITIAL SKETCHES SHOWING LOADING SPACES AND HOUSING UNITS

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GROUND FLOOR

SECOND FLOOR

SITE PLAN

2.5 BHK

DESIGN STRATEGY

FIFTH FLOOR

SCHEMATIC WEST SECTION

SIXTH FLOOR

DIFFERENT TYPES OF RK UNITS

COMBINATION OF 1BHK, 2BHK, 1RK

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2ND FLOORE PLAN

OMNI HOUSING

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

OMNI HOUSING

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GROUND FLOOR

FINAL MODEL


FOURTH FLOOR PLAN

FIFTH FLOOR PLAN

SIXTH FLOOR PLAN

SECTION AA

NORTH ELEVATION

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FOUR

Technical Drawing Construction Indian Embassy, Srilanka

10 MM DIA REINFORCEMENT 20MM THK EXTERNAL PLASTER 12MM THK INTERNAL PLASTER 16MM DIA MAIN REINFORCEMENT OF PERIPHERAL BEAM

8MM M.S STIRRUPS 18MM DIA MAIN REINFORCEMENT FOR DIAGRID MEMBERS 16MM DIA MAIN REINFORCEMENT OF PERIPHERAL BEAM 12 MM INTERNAL PLASTER 600 X 600 R.C.C COLUMN 10MM DIA REINFORCEMENT

600 X 600 R.C.C COLUMN

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M. S STIRRUPS AT 150 C/C

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16MM DIA MAIN REINFORCEMENT OF PERIPHERAL BEAM

12 DIA ANCHOR BARS 10MM DIA REINFORCEMENT 18MM DIA MAIN REINFORCEMENT FOR DIAGRID MEMBERS M. S STIRRUPS AT 100C/C

10MM DIA REINFORCEMENT 300 X 650 R.C.C PERIPHERAL BEAM 8MM M.S STIRRUPS

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DETAIL PLAN OF DIAGRID SLAB

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NORMAL BEAM SLAB

100 STONE COPING 230 THK BRICK WALL

WAFFLE SLAB

20 MM INTERNAL PLASTER


PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

AUDITORIUM ROOF DETAIL

15 MM INTERNAL PLASTER 25 MM EXTERNAL PLASTER 230 MM EXTERNAL BRICK MASONRY WALL 150 MM R.C.C. SLAB

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

200 x 200 x 8 CERAMIC DADO 20 MM THK GRANITE 20 MM THK MARBLE SLIDING WINDOW WITH ALUMINIUM FRAME AND 6 MM THK GLASS

20 20 20 20

MM THK GRANITE MM THK MARBLE MM THK KORENT x 100 THK GRANITE SKIRTING

BRASS HANDLE S.S. GRILL SIDE DRAWERS(ACCESS FROM SIDE) ATTACHED TO PLY SHUTTER 10 x 10 METAL ANGLE SERVING AS TRACK AT TOP AND BOTTOM

D

FIR

40 x 30 TW FRAME FOR DOOR SUPPORT 15 MM MARINE PLY SHUTTER FINISHED IN LAMINATE 20 x 100 THK SKIRTING LIFTED OFF TO ALLOW DRAINAGE OF WATER

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WALL SECTION WITH CANOPY DETAIL

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15 x 85 THK GRANITE FASCIA 20 MM GRANITE COUNTER TOP

PRODUCED BY

DETAIL OF KITCHEN PLATFORM

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THREE

Pilgrimage Centre Architectural Design Wai, Maharashtra

The design project was set in the ghats of a small religious city Wai, located in the state of Maharashtra. The concept of the design was based on the fact that how the river Krishna flowing through the ghats of Wai, was a source of water for the city and also the reciever of polluted water by the city. The design included three reed bed ponds to facilitate the flow of polluted water coming from a nearby gutter. The ponds cleaned the water step by step thereby discharging only cleaned water into the river. The building was raised above the pond depending upon the purity of water as it enters the purifying system. The design also included a multipurpose hall and an exhibition space to gather people and facilitate educating people about the natural process of purifying water.

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WEST ELEVATION


PLAN AT 2M

PLAN AT 8M

PLAN AT 5M

SITE PLAN

EAST ELEVATION

SECTION AA

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THREE

Language & Identity Architectural Design Columbo, Sri lanka PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

A public building representing a foreign country, especially its embassy represents that country’s people, culture and also the relationship between two countries. The new high commission embodies a long, cultural exchange India and Sri lanka promising an everlasting foreign collaboration. The design concept was based upon the relationship of the two countries and water. It creates dinstint segregation between the public, administrative and high commission’s residence due to the security of the building. The front facade invites people for various public activities facilitated by a pond and auditorium. The building facilitates different entries for different types of fuctions hence giving a sense of security.

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SECTION AA


PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

VISA SECTION PLAN

SECTION BB

FINAL MODEL

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TWO

Combining Identities Architectural Design Majuli, Assam

The Design Project of the Second Year was set in the Serene river island of Majuli, situated on the river Bhramaputra in Assam. The island is home to numerous Neo-Vaishnavites Monastries or “Sattras� as they are locally known, that they are under constant threat of being wiped out from existence due to severe erosion caused by the swelling of the Bhramaputra. The task was to find 3 objects from these Sattras and to create a language of design for the program abstracted from those objects and the sattra. The design concept was based on the vision, a child percieves in that monastry. A pavillion was designed for the children where they could practice dance, recreational activities and studies.

PROCESS MODELS 32


ROOF PLAN 33 33


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PLAN AT O.4M

PLAN AT 3.2M

SECTION CC

SECTION AA


WEST ELEVATION

NORTH ELEVATION

FINAL MODEL

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TWO

Creative Identity Interior Design Krvia, Mumbai The studio aimed at creating a space for a client on the basis of his identity. Our client was one of our college proffessors. Observing his activities in his daily routine was done initially followed by interviews. The conceptual Design was based upon his body posture, spontaneous nature and hectic schedule. The design aimed at giving him a work space, eating and relaxing area within the college campus. A part 1:1 model was built for the same.

PROCESS MODEL

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INITIAL SKETCHES

FINAL MODEL


TWO

Roof System Interior Design Null Bazaar,Mumbai

Null Bazaar is one of the busiest markets of South Mumbai. There are around 863 shops, most of which are vegetable stalls, fish, chicken, meat markets etc. The market has been designed in such a way that there is no sufficient light and ventilation for the vendors specially those inhabiting in the core of the market. A roofing system was proposed for the market that would facilitate ample amount of sunlight and rain water harvesting during the monsoon months. Materials used were translucent PVC sheets and hollow alluminium pipes.

FINAL MODEL SHOWING THE ROOFING SYSTEM

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ONE

Case Study Architectural Design

The Basic Design project intented for the students to understand the geometry of everyday objects. Each student selected an object of their choice for the first half of the project and made a model of the same with file card material by breaking it into multiple geometric planes. The second half of the task was about reconstructing the geometry of the object by contorting the planes to such a level that it nomore resembled the orignal object, thereby masking its orignal identity.

Arthur vyonne byod educational centre, Australia

The introductory case study project intented to make us familiar and understand architectural drawings of a well known institute and make a 1:100 model of the same. The project helped in identifying the various architectural elements and spaces used by the architect for climatic, light and ventilation and aesthetic purpose. The building given to our group was Arthur Vyonne Boyd Educational Centre in Australia. The architects were commissioned to propose an arrangement of facilities in this spectacular landscape, a retreat for artists and students. Located between cultivated farmland and natural bush, the building emphasises the differences of each condition, framing views to both. 38

TRANSFORMING OBJECTS

MODEL PICTURES


MISC

Settlement study Climatology Mykonos Island, Greece

CLUSTER PLAN

The studio intented to understand how a particular settlement was built according to its climatic conditions. Mykonos is a part of the Cyclades island, situated in the Aegan Sea, near Athens. Being an island it is influenced by the winds from the sea from all directions and Meltemi winds. The settlements are Asymmetrically huddled which protects it against the strong winds and pirate invasions.

SETTLEMENT PLAN

STREET PLANNING

AXONOMETRIC

STREET SECTION 39


MISC

Measure Drawings Study Trip Majuli, Assam

DETAILS

AXONOMETRIC VIEW

SECTION

40

PLAN

NORTH EVEVATION


MISC

Psycho Geo Maps Urban Design Ulhasnagar, Maharashtra

Nothing is experienced by itself, but always in relation to its surroundings, the sequences of events leading upto it, the memory of past experiences. Surroundings are often layered with various factors of people, activities, location etc. Amalgamation of these factors form the image of that place. An interplay of these various factors was studied in Reti Bunder, Kalyan. The edge is characterized by illegal sand dredging activities and the presence of migrant workers which creates a tense atmosphere. This place is a complex medly of multiple characters with distinct lifestyles, residing and working simultaneously.

OCCUPATION MAP

TEXTURE MAP

SOUND SECTIONS

MAPPING

FINAL BOOK

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IN:CH

Ecologies of Waste Exchange ahmedabad

N

Paldi gaam is one of the oldest settlements of new Ahmedabad. It is considered to be the heart of the city since it is the geographic centre of Ahmedabad and thus amenities like transportation, services, institutions, leisure etc become very convenient for the residents. The basic and most common built form in Paldi is the old traditional house. Most of the houses of Paldi gaam are of this typology. Although Paldi is the heart of the city, it lacked the basic idea of self sustainability and did not extract the natural resources to its maximum. An attempt to recycle one of the basic resources, water by rain water harvesting was made. The grey water is used for flushing. The second attempt was to facilitate urban farming in the village to bring the sense of self sustainability and generate income and social livelihood for the residents of Paldi gaam 42 GSEducationalVersion

100m

BUILT FORM

MICRO LOCATION

MASTER PLAN

URBAN FARMING


PRODUCED PRODUCED AN AUTODESK BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCED PRODUCED BY ANBY AUTODESK ANBY AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT PRODUCT

> Resources have not been extracted to its maximum usage.

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

> it lacks the idea of self sustainability, community working to together and hence generating income and community livehood.

PRODUCED AN BY AUTODESK AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT PRODUCT PRODUCED PRODUCED BYPRODUCED AN AUTODESK BY ANBY AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

roof plan

> Paldi being the geographic centre of ahmedabad misses the cultural/social dialogue with the rest of the city.

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

second floor

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

first floor

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

ground floor

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

UNIT TYPOLOGY

SECTION

rainwater harvesting simple & affordable > recycling greywater for irrigation > recycling greywater for irrigation, blackwater for biogas

traffic regulation; allowance for emergency Wsewerage network creating market with own other grown vegetable out of recycled water reorganization, parking by the open spaces (edges) solid waste gas, liquid waste fertilizer, organic waste fertilizer

DESIGN INTERVENTION

solar paneled & street lights to reduce fix taxes

water

INFERENCE

col generated 60% hydro electricity 40%

electricity redesign a building, protect it from the hot wea ther

energy

> affordable > self-sustai ned

biogas plant POTENTIAL (cowdung-producing-gas)

ressources

gas

waste

blackbox-system as an alternative source for cooking (blackbox heating technology)

human trash collected in a container to produce biogas

recycling and domestic waste management

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Ecologies of Waste Exchange Program Mumbai

E NULL BAZAAR

D C

B

MALABAR HILL GIRGAON CHOWPATTY BANGANGA

A

KHAU GALLI CUFFE PARADE FISHING COLONY WORLD TRADE CENTER

UTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

CUFFE PARADE FISHING COLONY

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

WORLD TRADE CENTER

waste infrastructure

cleanliness

institutionally served

treatment

social responsibility waste generation

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

HOTSPOTS

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

waste infrastructure institutionally served

cleanliness

treatment

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCA

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SASSOON DOCK

SITE MAP PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT

The aim of the Mumbai studio was to analyse the waste management within the city and propose further development oppurtunity based on the analysis done within the A, B, C, D, E wards of the city which constituesnts the island city of Mumbai. All five wards had several hotspots which had various waste management, being different from each other. Eight hotspots were selected for detailed analysis, which show their strengths, but most importantly their weaknesses too. Intervensions were proposed right from the source of waste level to macro level like bio-gas treatment plant and sewerage treatment plant. It aimed at increasing social responsibility amongst people and introducing systems to reduce the ultimate waste going to the dumping ground.

MUMBAI

social responsibility waste generation

HOTSPOT ANALYSIS


WASTE

HOUSEHOLD

SEGREGATION PRIVATE

is DIFFICULT to SEGREGATE

SOIL

SIMPLIFED

SEGREGATION PUBLIC

is only FILTERED

WET

ADVANCED

WASTE is NOT REUSED

40

only % of DRY WASTE is RECYCLED

MORE WORK FOR NGO / MORE EMPLOYEES

INFERENCE

INTERVENTION

CUFFE PARADE FISHING COLONY waste infrastructure cleanliness

institutionally served

treatment

social responsibility waste generation

GIRGAON CHOWPATTY waste infrastructure cleanliness

institutionally served

treatment

social responsibility waste generation

CUFFE PARADE INTERVENTION 45


The aim of the Banglore studio was to analyse the waste management within a complex and huge society, Sena Vihar situated in kammanhalli and propose suitable and affordable interventions for the same. The studio extented for 6 weeks ranging from analysis and research period to planning and designing followed by the execution phase. Intervensions were proposed right from micro to macro level according to the research done, interviews and concerns and satisfaction of the clients. For the execution phase, two toilets were proposed within the estimated budget for the women sweepers at the backyard of the administration block of the society. The materials used for the process was mainly waste accumulated by the society to instigate the process of waste management in the future. 46

PHASE 2 plantation and paving

B-B

C-C

A

IN:CH

Ecologies of Waste Exchange Program banglore

PHASE 1 sanitation facility for women

plan of the toilet

plan of the back yard


PHASE 3 dry waste segregation

PHASE 4 dry leaves composting

PHASE 5 renovation of the shed

PHASE 6 waste management at master plan waste composting upgrade

BAMBOO

CHICKEN WIRE

step 1

step 2

step 3

day 1

day 1

day 20

BRICKS

PAST

DURING MONSOON

PANGOMIA FLOWER

dry-waste segregation

DRY LEAVES

TODAY

section

DRY

REST OF THE YEAR

FUTURE

SANITARY

WET

WET

9 MONTHS

DRY

plan

plan

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