Shivangi Panchal - Interior Architecture Portfolio 2018

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INTERIOR A R C H I T E C T U R E

PORTFOLIO

S h i v a n g i

P a n c h a l


S h i v a n g i

14

July

H a r e s h k u m a r

1998

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P a n c h a l

9 7 3 7 3 9 8 0 9 5

11-A/2, Alka Society, S.J Road, Sidhpur - Patan, Gujarat-384151

shivangi.panchal07 @ g m a i l . c o m

I n d i a

Currently pursing Bachelor of Interior Design, a t Fa c u l t y o f D e s i g n ( 5 y e a r s ) , Cept Universit y, since 2015.

G u j a rat i ( m o t her to n gue), Hindi, English.

Ter f English School, Ahmedabad. Burhani English School, Sidhpur. Aga Khan English School, Sidhpur.

2013 - 2015 2010 - 2013


Design is to design a design to produce a design. noun.

verb.

noun.

noun.

A general concept.

A process.

A plan or intention.

The results.

Conceptualization - more interested in biomimicr y, Space Planning, Detailing, Abstract representation, Furniture Design, Analysis Hand Drafting, Hand Rendering, Sketching, Model Making.

Wood, Metal, Bamboo, Ceramics. AutoCad 2D, AutoCad 3D, Photoshop, Indesign, SketchUp, 3DsMax.

International Workshop-Archiprix-Rethinking Models, Ahmedabad, 2017. Internship at PDC Architects, Ahmedabad, May 2017 to July 2017. International Workshop - Archiproducts - Architectours, Milan, 2017.

Classical Dancer - Kathak (5years). Teaches me the discipline, and takes me to the journey of the space with respect to time and motion. Classical Singer - Shastriya Sangeet (4years). The “ Taal� of the music, ask me to reflect in my spaces.


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INSTITUTIONAL STUD

Page No. : 5-8 Project Name : Centre for About : One space

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RESIDENTIAL STUDIO

Page No. : 13 - 16 Project Name : Nrutya. About : The energi

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FURNITURE DESIGN.

Page No. : 21 - 24 Project Name : The Height About : High bar st

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WORKING DRAWING. Page No. : 29 - 32 Project Name : Kitchen.

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RETHINKING ON MOD

Page No. : 37 - 40 Project Name : Food and t About : Rethinking

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PANORAMA OF MY LI Page No.

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2015 1st Year.

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Applied Research. e for three different users.

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ts. tool for the Habitat 67.

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the City. g on models from drawings.

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COMMERCIAL STUDIO. Page No. : 9 - 12 Project Name : Outreach Office. About : Replying to the existing architecture.

INSTITUTIONAL STUDIO. Page No. : 17 - 20 Project Name : Experience Studio. About : Bubbles in the space.

CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY. Page No.

: 25 - 28

About

: The understanding of different material construction.

TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE DRAWINGS. Page No. : 33 - 36 Project Name : The Cave. About : To create a void space out of the mass.

KAMLA AMRUT - PDC ARCHITECTS. Page No.

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About

: The non-academic activities.

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Institutional S t u d i o. Program : Centre for Applied Research. Clients : Architect, Industrial Designer, NGO organizer, Public. Site : Opp. Cept University, Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Area : 350sqm. Material : Metal and concrete. About : This studio facilitates the design of spatial articulation in response to the chosen program as well as physical and visual attributes of a given site context. It was a explore design research, program brief, understanding various built form systems as well as design and organization of various spatial elements. Concept : The axial placements of the functions by the derivations of the light required in the space. And developing the concentric axises for the transitions between the two functions. Basically the aim was to learn about the space planning. And the use of the natural light in the space.


Detailed flooring system.

Beam junction detail.

Column to floor detail.




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Co m m e rc i a l S t u d i o. Program : Designing a workspace Clients : Cept Outreach Office. Site : Cept Workshop, Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Area : 250sqm. Materials : Polycarbonate sheet, Concrete, Metal. About : This studio course involves generation of small-scale commercial interior environment. This will be through research, analysis, conceptualization and design. The projects include exercises in spatial planning as a response to function. Exercise undertake organization of products/objects to explore circulation and transactions with material exploration. Concept : To involve the biomimicry of the tree in the space. So reassembling the tree in the office space by the transition of the functions through the levels and the fractal geometry derived from tree. Also, the material exploration plays an important role. The polycarbonate sheets and the metal were the main material and explored in the space. The idea of inbuilt furniture was also explored.


Eploring point, line and surfaces in the given space and response to the curved roof.

Detailed Models - whole to part.


Understanding of open, semi-public and private spaces, also the transition through the levels and visual aspects.

Circulation and visual and physical connections.

Final Office Plan.



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Residential S t u d i o.

Program : Nrutya - Residence and workplace for a Dancer. Clients : A Bharatnatyam dancer and a housewife. Site : Living Interiors, 5 storey building, Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Area : 450sqm. Materials : Mud, Wood, Metal. About : The approach of architecture and interior design for two divergent end usages: the residential and the workplace are different. Varied, complex, interwoven sometimes (with the lifestyle of a person), fundamentally different; the physical manifestation of spaces requires an understanding and sensitivity to bring about the two together on a common ground to function simultaneously. Concept : The main idea is to involve the movement and balance in the space, by studying the “ Namashkaram� of the bharatnatyam. The study approaches to the mathematical grid, which is followed in the plan and the section. Hence the element - staircase, plays an important role in the space as a balancing element, and contributes to connect workspace and a residence.


Derivation of the movement.

The raw, untreated mat the lightness of sparklin A space that expresses qualities inherent to thi

Development of the fu derivation of the nama in the body are the orig of the structure becom the two spaces. View of a dance studio entrance.

Studio entry

Living Area

Studio space.

Kitchen Space

Residence entry

View of a kitchen on first floor.

Conceptual ground floor plan.

Master Bedroom

Conceptual first floor p

Her son’s Bedroom

Working space for son.

View of a master bedroom on second floor.

Conceptual second floor plan.

Conceptual third floor p


tter, but it equally calls to mind ng wine. refinement and elgance, is project as a whole.

unctions in the section from the ashkaram. The balancing points gin of the functions and the rest mes the connections between

Grandparents room

Iso - view of the kitchen - first floor.

Pooja room

plan.

plan.

Gathering Area.

Iso - view of the dance studio - ground floor.



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Institutional S t u d i o. Program : Experienced Centre. Clients : Architect, Interior designer and Public. Site : Kathwada, nr. Ahmedabad, Gujarat. Area : 380sqm. Material : Polycarbonate sheet, metal, terrazzo. About : As an approach, Interior spaces can be visualized and created by using three layers. Each layer can be an outcome from: Programme + Site context, Image of the place, and Qualitative aspect for execution of details (Function + Construction + Aesthetics) Concept : Bubbles in biomimicry. From the derivation using the site context and the user my centre is like “Industrial Chemical Laboratory� and from the further research the detailed concept is bubbles i.e. derived from the program and the functions. Thus the project develops the process and understanding in developing the type of details. Hence the project is still underdevloping.


Physically isolated.

Motion.

Visually well connected.

Transparency.

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Exploring the form of the built form.

Space enclosed by the skin of bubbles.

Space filled with the small to large bubbles.

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Reflection - Refraction.

Volumetric.

Floating.

Approach to first problem solving details - Maximum light gain - Facade.

Approach to a sequence detail - circulation - connecting systems.

Transformation by merging.



05 Fu r n i t u re Design.

The main aim was to deal with the materials - wood and metal, and explore the idea of the joineries and the techniques of the constructions and also the study of the ergonomics. The exercise of replicating the chairs helps us to learn different types of joineries and fixing methods. The wooden high stool need to be designed for the habitat 67 residence space. The main concept was to follow the principles of the space in the furniture development. Many structural analysis were done for the stable and light structure. The simple wooden joinery were explore such as tung - groove and lap joint, to make it aesthetically approachable the small groove was developed between the leg frame and seating. Hence the result was the good, comfortable wooden high stool but it can have a less cross sectional wooden member or it should be also carried forward with the metal. “Some people say that creating a piece of furniture is like creating a piece of jewelry.� - Ron Arad.


Exploring metal properties through hands on experience in the workshop, by replicating the bent pipe chair in the group of 4.


Exploring types of wood and its properties through differnt joineries by replicating the chair in 1 : 1 scale in the workshop.

Designing a bar stool for the habitat - 67 interior residential spaces and the criteria of the material was the wood. Exploring the structure and ergonomics of the furniture and a beautiful process was followed for the structure study, Then it was been executed in 1 : 1 with the help of other two of my friends.



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Co n s t r u c t i o n Te c h n o l o g y. Studying the vernacular constructions and its reason - causes according to the environmental responses. The course helps to develop the material understanding, design execution on the site and also exploring the new intervention regarding the new construction techniques. The vernacular houses of himachal - “ kath - khuni “, rajasthan rammed earth and wattle - daube where studied regarding the structure and its joinery method and process of development. Even the normal brick bonds where explored regarding the wall thicknesses and structure.


Learned the properties of bamboo and mud. Explored the technique of the wattle and daube construction. Enjoyed working with 20 others from the process of foundation to the execution.


Exploration of brick bonds and its strength with the learning of methods of constructions, properties of bricks and the design execution on the site with the group of 8.

Learned the Kath - khuni vernacular construction using making the model with actual material i. e. wood and stone in group of 2 and also explore the members and elements of the construction.


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07 Wo r k i n g D r a w i n g.

The main aim was to do working drawing of the kitchen , and also to learn about the functionality and to make it a non - typical kitchen. Also the health study was carried out to understand the functions of the kitchens. The concept was to from whole to the part development through the orthographical drawings. Attention to each and every juctions were carried out. My attempt was to explore the materials like soapstone, bronze and other basic structured materials. And also tried to explore the functions and working of the cabinates.



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This drawing is the property of 'SPACE IN.'. It shall not be reproduced, copied, loaned, exhibited or used except for the purpose it is issued. All dimensions are in millimeter. All measurements are from unfinished surface to unfinished surface. All dimensions are to be read and not to be measured. Drip mould is to be provided at all the external window lintels. Dimensions of structural steel section and junction details to be approved from structual engineer before execution. Soil testing to be carried out before commencement of the foundation. Centreline dimensions, levels, etc. should be referred invariably from working drawings. Before commencing the work, it is must to obtain prioir permission from the respective authorites. In case of any discrepancy between architect's drawing and any other consultant's drawing, it should be brought to the notice of the Architect before commencement of work. In case of any ambiguities on site, the Architect must be informed. It is must to inform and to have prioir permission of the Architect before making any changes on site.

SCALE - 1:5



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Te c h n i c a l R e p re s e n t a t i v e D r a w i n g s. To explore different media to create imaginary masses of space, and then scoop out mass to create light in these spaces. A certain geometry was derived out of these that was then converted to schematic plans and sections. Also experimented with various rendering techniques on these drawings. Apart from getting familiar with schematics, model-making and rendering, this studio sensitized to different qualities of light.


Enjoyed creating a space by exploring mass and void. Learned the derivation of the geometry and the light in the space. Each section h


help to develop the layers and depth in the space. Also the learning of light in such spaces has been studied.

Playing with the horizontal, vertical systems and the spider web in the perspectoscope developed by merging the great spaces through the frames.



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Rethinking on models A rc h i p r i x 2 0 1 7 Program : Food and the City : Culture and Safety Designer : Alisa Silanteva The intent was to develop a techniques to translate, articulate and interpret key ideas of a design as a 3D reflections. The course methodology involves a rigorous process of tangible model making to ideat the design. Many materials were tried in order to reach closer to my imagination of the spatial quality in the project. Functionally there were three layers in the project - the communication frame, the biosocial fabric and the habitable plasma. In the process the spatial relations defined by the designed are translated, clarified and sometimes exaggerated by the relationships and contrasts among the materials.


Structural Analysis.

Interconnected merging of habitation and landscape through a specific kit of slabs, trunk, and landscape. Light plays an important rol Derived key words from the project : Graphical, Abstract, Organic forms, Tindle Effect.


Exploring the cells, functions and forms.

le creating a tindle effect, when it filters in through the spaces.


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Kamla Amrut P D C A rc h i t e c t s Kamla Amrut was an industrial development, in which a small club house need to be designed. The first level of space planning and the HVAC and the detail of the furniture were done, when I used to join for the project. My role in the project was to do correction based on space planning and developing the sectional drawings. HVAC, furniture, horizontal and vertical systems were taken care during the development of the section and if needed the changes were done. Also a small role in developing the space planning layout options for the client of Cotton Industry and the Nursing Hospital.


LVL +60

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projection at slab lvl

AC IN DOOR UNIT

KITCHEN 7495 X 5000

Black Painted Glass Top

TOILET 1200 X 2085

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ceiling @ beam bottom

CAFE 2995 X 4885

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Black Painted Glass Top

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1.5mt wide passage LVL +900 Glass partition with laminate finish frame

Glass partition with laminate finish frame

Black Painted Glass Top

ceiling @ beam bottom

Glass partition with laminate finish frame

Black Painted Glass Top

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CAFE 13270 X 4770

Black Painted Glass Top

ceiling @ beam bottom

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Ground floor plan - showing furniture layout and HVAC understanding. projection at slab lvl

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projection at slab lvl

projection at plinth lvl

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Pa n o r a m a o f my l i fe. “Analysis is the art of creation through destruction.”

- P.S. Baber

Looking into my book, it is always about the destructions of the spaces into the abstract. Hence such analysis of the spaces help me into more creative imagination about the space and its development. Even every result is a outcome of the some destructive process followed by me.

“If you can’t describe what you are doing as a process, you don’t know what you’re doing.” -W. Edwards Deming I think traveling is a process for me to become a successful designer, as it makes me aware of the different culture, art and craft, heritage and traditions. This collectively help me to design with the innovative concepts and a chance to explore beautiful designed spaces.






Shivangi Panchal shivangi.panchal07@gmail.com +91

9737398095


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