Shriyansh Jain Portfolio

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SHRIYANSH JAIN SELECTED WORKS 2016-2023



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EQUITICITY RC 14_MACHINE LEARNING URBANISM

INSTITUTE: Bartlett School of Architecture,

Discover a transformative journey through urban design, where architecture meets emotion and well-being. EquitiCity is a visionary project that addresses the contemporary challenges of urban living by redefining how we perceive and interact with our surroundings. EquitiCity focuses on enhancing mental well-being, fostering genuine human connections, and creating spaces that resonate with the soul in a world driven by instant gratification and digital detachment. Join us as we unveil a paradigm shift, shifting the focus from the superficial to the profound, from isolated to interconnected, and from detached to deeply rooted in the fabric of our cities. Experience urban design that transcends structures, embracing emotions and aspirations, ultimately paving the way for a more equitable, vibrant, and mentally resilient urban future.

happy, connected, relaxed, confident, cheerful

sad, stressed, down, lonely, scared

University College London, London, UK COURSE: MArch. (Urban Design) TYPOLOGY: URBAN DESIGN LOCATION: LONDON, UK PROJECT YEAR: Sept ‘22- Sept ‘23 TEAM: AALOK JOSHI & TEJASWINI DESHMUKH


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Section I: Data Analysis and Problem Solving

Fusing Machine Learning and Architecture: Crafting Urban Spaces for Holistic Well-being Amidst Modern Challenges In the last 25 years, the surge in anxiety and depression has been linked to our culture’s relentless pursuit of instant pleasure, amplified by a dopamine-saturated environment. The consequence is a detachment from reality and society. Technology drives us indoors, away from nature, exacerbating mental health decline. Our competitive, unequal, and isolating society worsens the situation. Architecture must counter this by fostering temporal continuity and connection to our environment. The focus on timeless perfection overlooks the need for aging experiences, negatively impacting well-being. Ocular centrism isolates and externalizes, urging architects to engage all senses for rootedness. This project aims to craft urban spaces promoting mental well-being, underpinned by mapped data exposing anxiety, poverty, and housing issues across London, bridging the gap between design and a holistic human experience.

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Unveiling Urban Insights: Mapping Intersections of Health, Housing & Environment Leveraging London’s data resources, we harnessed machine learning and QGIS to analyze crucial datasets. Health deprivation, living conditions, housing affordability, and the availability of social and green spaces were meticulously mapped. This process unearthed intricate patterns and insights, revealing the intersections between mental well-being, urban design, and equitable living. Our data-driven approach anchors the project in the empirical reality of London’s urban landscape.

Mood & Anxiety

Health Deprivation

Loneliness

Canopy Cover

Pedestrian

Cycling

Income Score 7

Housing Affordability

Living Environment

Pairplot technique employed a visual symphony, interweaving multiple datasets in a single canvas. Scatter plots & histograms harmonized, portraying the intricate relationships between health deprivation, living conditions, housing affordability, & social-green spaces. SHRIYANSH JAIN PORTFOLIO


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Visualizing Urban Insights: Unleashing Design Potential through Sentiment Analysis Uncover the hidden narratives of urban spaces with sentiment analysis from Flickr’s imagery. By discerning emotional nuances, assessing spaces, and tracking cultural trends, this innovative approach revolutionizes urban design, yielding spaces that connect intimately with the community’s pulse.

Site Simulation

Unveiling the potential of Flickr’s image data, sentiment analysis becomes a powerful lens for urban design. This analysis goes beyond pixels, deciphering emotions embedded in images of public spaces. It empowers designers to identify areas of concern, elevate the assessment of public spaces, and gauge the impact of design interventions. Additionally, it decodes cultural trends, infusing unique character into designs that harmonize with the diverse desires of residents. By examining visual content, urban designers decipher how people interact with public spaces, responding to behavioral nuances and perceptions. This nuanced understanding enriches the designer’s palette, adjusting their decisions to reflect the complexities of emotional resonance and cultural dynamics. As designers tap into the sentiment behind the images, a tapestry of insights unfurls, guiding them to craft urban spaces that resonate deeply with the tapestry of emotions and experiences woven by the community.

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Sentimental Analysis

Area Perception Analysis

Principal Component Analysis

Area Perception Data Points Analysis SHRIYANSH JAIN PORTFOLIO


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Harmonizing Sunlight, Visibility, and Urban Dynamics: Insights into EquitiCity’s Design Fabric Visibility Graph Analysis

Sunlight Analysis

Angular Segment Analysis

Peering through the lens of visibility graph analysis, EquitiCity unfurls a multidimensional exploration. This intricate technique scrutinizes the volume of space observable from distinct viewpoints, a symphony of movement, and the interplay of human interaction with the environment.

Sunlight, nature’s nurturing gift, plays a pivotal role in EquitiCity’s design ethos. Data collection on sunlight hours at the micro-scale site unveils a holistic canvas of illumination throughout the year. By capturing this precious resource, we equip our dataset to calculate optimal intervention surfaces.

Unveils urban centrality, employing Choice and Integration maps to reveal primary and secondary road networks, enriching EquitiCity’s design with nuanced human movement insights.

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Visibility Sampling

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Visualizing Urban Movement: Enhancing Commutes through Street View Analysis Creating Seamless Urban Journeys from Home to Office At the crossroads of urban design and innovation, our project delved into the dynamic realm of Google Street View images, crafting a comprehensive understanding of the journey from residential realms to bustling commercial hubs in Vauxhall, London. Leveraging technology, we harnessed the power of these images to map out and visualize the trajectories of individuals as they navigate their daily commute. These virtual snapshots unfold the fabric of urban movement, revealing the interplay between spaces, emotions, and human experiences. Placing these images on our map encapsulates a holistic perspective, allowing us to pinpoint critical nodes where stressors tend to arise during these transitions. By uncovering the intricacies of these urban journeys. The amalgamation of design thinking and technological innovation opens the door to interventions that nurture well-being, seamlessly knitting together the residential-commercial tapestry. Our innovative approach paints a vivid picture of a city where each step is purposeful, and the journey is as invigorating as the destination.

Google Street View Data Mining

[custom python code] Mining data from Google API Street View Images using python

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3D-Isovist

Discovering Pathways

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Section II: Innovative Design Solutions and Positive Impact

Welcome to a transformative journey through EquitiCity’s innovative design solutions, where urban landscapes are reimagined as sanctuaries of well-being. Immerse yourself in a spectrum of vibrant social outdoor spaces, invigorating exercise zones, tranquil recreational havens, and the therapeutic embrace of a Maggie Center. As you navigate these pages, witness how our design interventions harmonize to craft a tapestry of mental health enhancement, fostering a sense of rootedness and joy in every nook and corner. Experience the fusion of architectural ingenuity and human-centered philosophy as we unveil spaces that reflect our commitment to crafting a harmonious equilibrium between the city and its residents’ well-being.


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Digital Insights: Mapping Urban Dynamics Digital Nodes and Chromatic Harmony

Colour Analysis

Embark on a journey through data and design synergy, delving into the ever-evolving digital landscape. Harnessing Flickr’s extensive imagery, we charted dynamic digital hubs echoing real-world nodes.

Initial Dataset

By isolating area-specific images, we probed color channels, unearthing their impact on perception. These insights fueled the creation of design blocks, strategically enriched with absent hues to elevate human mood & amplify the urban experience. This fusion of data and design unfolds a captivating narrative of urban dynamics and chromatic resonance.

Data For Each Photograph

Filtered Dataset

import requests from bs4 import BeautifulSoup import io import urllib.request urlTest="https://www.flickr.com/services/rest/?method=flickr.photos. search&api_key=******************v&tags=Nine+Elms&bbox=

Longitude Latitude Views Username Description RGB — Red RGB — Green RGB — Blue Intensity Hue

-0.26475233%2C51.446621%2C-0.040662970%2C51.531785&has_geo=1 &extras =geo%2C+original_format&format=rest" r=requests.get(urlTest) soup=BeautifulSoup(r.content, "html.parser") with open("NewFileFlickr.csv", 'w', encoding= "utf-8") as file: for photo in soup.find_all('photo'): scraping= [ photo.get("id"), photo.get("owner"), photo.get("server"), photo.get("secret"), photo.get("title"), photo.get("tags"), photo.get("longitude"), photo.get("latitude"), photo.get("originalsecret") ] for i in range(len(scraping)-1): file.write(repr(scraping[i]) +',') file.write(repr(scraping[i]) +'\n')

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Flickr Data Mining

with open("NewFile.csv", 'w', encoding= "utf-8") as file: newwriter=csv.writer(file, delimiter=',') firstarray=[1,2,3] newwriter.writerow(firstarray)v

[custom python code] Mining data from the social media platform Flickr using python

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Section II: Innovative Design Solutions and Positive Impact

Urban Greens: Insights and Colorful Connections

Urban Green Analysis

Hence, the green percentage of the extracted google street view was analyzed using the image segmentation technique in the selected path.

The realm of well-being as we unravel the profound impact of urban green spaces through rigorous analysis. With studies revealing the therapeutic power of nature, we employ Image Segmentation to identify green oases that alleviate stress and foster mental health. In the urban backdrop, each frame resonates with human well-being, prompting us to delve deeper into the green percentage within our selected path. Furthermore, we explore the expressive potential of colours within urban landscapes, harnessing their synergy with other sensory elements to create immersive experiences. Our image segmentation journey reveals dominant hues, forming a vibrant montage that elevates the urban environment’s sensory allure.

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Isolated Colour Fields

An illustration of colours in all four directions at a particular point in our selected isovist path.

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Section II: Innovative Design Solutions and Positive Impact

Evolutionary Design Synthesis and Color Harmonization Tetris Modularity Meets English Landscape: Adaptive Spatial Arrangement Evolutionary Process Urban Designs

Urban Colors Envisioned

Our design catalog seamlessly merges Tetris-like modularity with the enchanting aesthetics of the English landscape, resulting in versatile urban designs that intertwine functionality with historical and local nuances. Embracing the British approach of treating every space as a unique landscape.

This image displays a spectrum of colors generated through pix2pix analysis, incorporating urban greens and contextual data. These colors were employed to imbue blocks with vibrant hues, complementing the design’s goal of enhancing mental well-being and transforming perception.

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The diagrammatic representation illustrates design options achieved through an evolutionary algorithm. Five distinct sets of iterations, categorized by surface areas and inertia, showcase various possibilities for spatial arrangement.

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Section II: Innovative Design Solutions and Positive Impact

Navigating Urban Layers: Crafting the “City Within a City” Inside to Outside Transformation - Maximizing Interior-Exterior Perceptions

Integrating Textures for Enhanced Human Perception

Utilizing Visibility Graph Analysis (VGA), we ventured beyond conventional outdoor applications. Through Grasshopper, we punctured windows on our block iterations, employing VGA data to amplify interior-toexterior eye view. In a novel approach, we harnessed VGA not only externally but also for inside-to-outside connections. This dynamic process embraced the “city within a city” concept, creating a layered urban experience.

Harnessing the power of Midjourney, we engaged in a profound exploration of our color dataset. Isolated images from the chosen area underwent channel extraction, revealing insights into the distribution and potential of color data. These textured iterations, applied to our neural network-generated blocks, fostered human well-being and enriched the perception of space.

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Section II: Innovative Design Solutions and Positive Impact

Enlightening Urban Haven: Spaces for Enhanced Mental Well-Being Experience our design vision come to life through captivating renders. We’ve meticulously crafted spaces to nurture mental well-being - social rooms, reading nooks, outdoor bars, exercise zones, art therapy sanctuaries, and more. Each space intertwines nature, culture, and functionality to foster holistic enrichment and a brighter urban experience.

Recreational Trail Social Oasis

Recreation Haven

Mindful Retreats

Tranquil Oasis A man-made pond nestled amidst lush greenery invites relaxation, exercise, and meditation. An adjoining activity room and counseling area ensure holistic well-being. Social Oasis

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Serenity Zones

Illuminated Art Sanctuaries

Explore the picturesque walking and cycling path encircling our linear park, connecting nature and urbanity seamlessly.

Urban Hangout An outdoor cafe and bar provide a vibrant social space for networking and leisure, fostering a sense of community.

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Gastronomic Delight Individuals savor food and drinks, enjoying the vibrant atmosphere of outdoor restaurants and bars.

Cultural Nexus A dynamic social room, co-working spaces, live music, and art galleries create a vibrant hub for cultural engagement and collaboration.

Social Vibes Similar to the previous scene, this angle showcases people engaging with the social room, co-working spaces, and park, capturing the essence of relaxation and admiration.

Inside-Out Vista Gaze out from indoors onto the captivating view, a seamless blend of interior and exterior spaces, embodying our design’s essence.



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PUSKARA RESORT AND SPA AT PUSHKAR, RAJASTHAN, INDIA Initiated in December 2020, the Pushkara Resort & Spa project spans 30,000 sqm in Pushkar, Rajasthan. Construction commenced in May 2021, with Phase 1 nearing 70% completion. Serving as the Deputy Lead Architect, I’ve been instrumental in both the conceptualization and the working drawings, in addition to overseeing construction on-site. The resort reimagines luxury hospitality by seamlessly integrating opulence, value, and regional aesthetics.

OFFICE: Architect Dharmendra Jain & Associates, Ajmer, India TYPOLOGY: Hospitality LOCATION: Pushkar, Rajasthan, India PROJECT YEAR: Dec ‘20- Ongoing


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The diverse visitor demographics of Pushkar, along with its varied landscape, presented a complex design challenge: how to create a unified, yet multifaceted experience that resonates with both the locale and its international visitors.

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Pushkara Resort & Spa is a nuanced dialogue between opulence and value, aiming to redefine luxury in the hospitality sector. Nestled in the culturally rich and naturally abundant landscape of Pushkar, the architectural vision aspires to integrate the region’s unique topography and cultural narrative within the design framework.

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The strategy involved employing a modernist architectural language, influenced by local materials and vernacular styles. We navigated the gradient and natural contours of the site, incorporating fluid layouts that both ascend with the Aravalli foothills and sprawl outwards toward panoramic vistas.

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A Comprehensive Bird’s-Eye View Capturing the Integrated Luxury and Natural Beauty of Pushkara Resort & Spa.

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B-1/3, HAUZKHAS, NEW DELHI -16 PH:- 011 41525299 Email:- studio@architectmukul.com

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DATE :- 30.04.20

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LALKOTHI SCHEME, JAIPUR.

DEALT BY:- Ar.Rashi Jain

PH:-0141-2743693, 2744709. Email :- studio@visarch.in Website :-www.visarchindia.com

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PUSKARA RESORT AND SPA AT PUSHKAR, RAJASTHAN, INDIA

Professional

Hotel Block: The Heart of Luxury and Comfort Construction Milestones and Exclusive Features The Hotel Block serves as a central hub of opulence within Pushkara Resort & Spa. Currently housing 50 Deluxe Rooms and 5 Suites, each room offers an unprecedented level of comfort and luxury. Unique to the suites are private garden patios that not only extend the living space but also feature splash pools, providing an intimate haven for relaxation and leisure. This section showcases the construction journey and the meticulous attention to detail that have gone into shaping this pivotal component of the resort.

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4'-934"

GAS BANK 15'-0"X12'-10½"

COAL ROOM 19'-4½"X12'-10½"

PLANTER

GROCERY STORE 23'-0"X12'-10½"

COLD ROOM 11'-9"X12'-10½"

3'-712"

GARBAGE ROOM 14'-0"X12'-10½" RECEIVING &SEGREGATION AREA

SERVICE TERRACE

10'-0" WIDE CORRIDOR

SCULPTURE

W.C 4'-4½"X 5'-0"

BATH 5'-1½"X 5'-0"

DRAIN PIPE

SECURITY OFFICE 15'-7½"X112'-7½"

LOBBY 28'-1½"X13'-0"

FEMALE DORMITORY & LOCKERS 30'-0"X38'-3"

BATH 3'-6"X4'-6"

WC 3'-6"X4'-6"

BATH 3'-6"X4'-6"

PRE-FABRICATED JACUZZI

TOILET 10'-6"X5'-9"

ARTIFICIAL LAWN

BATH 3'-6"X4'-6"

COLLECTION ROOM

8' WIDE CORRIDOR

WC 3'-6"X4'-6"

ROOM 24 18'-3"x12'-3"

BEDROOM 18'-3"x12'-3"

SPA POOL

TERRACE GARDEN POTTED PLANTS

PLANTER WC 3'-10½"X4'-6"

TIMES OFFICE 16'-9"X11'-10½"

UNIFORM STORE 19'-4½"X12'-3"

TOILET 10'-6"X5'-9"

UP

TOILET 10'-6"X5'-9"

LIVING ROOM 18'-3"X12'-3" SUITE -4

CABANA 10'-0"X 10'-0"

ROOM 23 18'-3"x12'-3"

COUNTER

BATH 5'-1½"X 5'-0"

SCULPTURE

W.C 4'-4½"X 5'-0"

BEDROOM 18'-3"x12'-3"

DRAIN PIPE

RAMP

TERRACE GARDEN

PLANTER

LAUNDRY 45'-10½"X38'-3" 19'-0"X13'-3"

TOILET 30'-0"X12'-3"

ROOM 22 18'-3"x12'-3"

SPA POOL

TOILET 10'-1½"X12'-3"

PRE-FABRICATED JACUZZI

TOILET 10'-6"X5'-9"

ARTIFICIAL LAWN POTTED PLANTS

TOILET 10'-6"X5'-9"

HOUSE KEEPING STORE 19'-4½"X25'-3"

TOILET 10'-6"X5'-9"

LIVING ROOM 18'-3"X12'-3" SUITE - 3

UP

CABANA 10'-0"X 10'-0"

ROOM 21 18'-3"x12'-3"

COUNTER

P-1

ROOM 5'-9"X8'-0"

P-1

STAFF DINING 30'-0"X31'-7½"

BAR 30'-10½"X70'-4½"

ROOM 5'-9"X7'-7½"

P-1

DN UP

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10

STORE 16'-1½"X15'-3"

LIFT LOBBY 16'-4½"X16'-0"

SERVICE LIFT 8'-3"X6'-0"

N0. 0F RISERS=27 RISER =6¾" TREAD =1'-0" FLIGHT= 4'-3"

09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01

SERVICE TERRACE

DN

UP

N0. 0F RISERS=23 RISER =6¼" TREAD =1'-0" FLIGHT= 4'-3"

01

18 19 20 21 22 23

02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09

17 16 15 SERVICE LIFT 14 8'-3"X6'-0" 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01

DN

PANTRY & HOUSEKEEPING STORE 16'-1½"X16'-0"

LIFT LOBBY 10'-1½"X16'-0"

UP

P-1

LIQUOR STORE 12'-3"X13'-4½"

SCULPTURE

W.C 4'-4½"X 5'-0"

BATH 5'-1½"X 5'-0"

DRAIN PIPE

TERRACE GARDEN ARTIFICIAL

ALUMINIUM PARTITION

ROOM 20 18'-3"x12'-3"

SPA POOL

PRE-FABRICATED JACUZZI

TOILET 10'-1½"X12'-3"

OFFICE

TOILET 10'-6"X5'-9"

ACCOUNTS 17'-7½" X 12'-3"

10'-10½"X8'-1½"

TOILET 10'-6"X5'-9"

TOILET 10'-6"X5'-9"

SUITE - 2

CABANA 10'-0"X 10'-0"

7' WIDE CORRIDOR

P-1

OFFICE

10'-10½"X9'-0"

OFFICE

MALE DORMITORY & LOCKERS 28'-9" X 12'-4½"

7' WIDE CORRIDOR

8' WIDE CORRIDOR

P-1

LIVING ROOM 18'-3"X12'-3"

UP

DIRECTOR'S OFFICE 17'-7½"" X 12'-3"

10'-10½"X9'-0"

COUNTER

SCULPTURE

W.C 4'-4½"X 5'-0"

BATH 5'-1½"X 5'-0"

DRAIN PIPE

SPA POOL

TERRACE GARDEN

PRE-FABRICATED JACUZZI

TOILET 10'-1½"X12'-3"

BEDROOM 18'-3"x12'-3"

ARTIFICIAL LAWN

ROOM 19 18'-3"x12'-3"

ROOM 18 18'-3"x12'-3" TOILET 10'-6"X5'-9"

POTTED PLANTS

BATH 3'-6"X4'-6"

BATH 3'-6"X4'-6"

BATH 3'-6"X4'-6"

BATH 3'-6"X4'-6"

BATH 3'-6"X4'-6"

UP

CHEF ROOM

GM OFFICE 17'-7½" X 12'-4½"

10'-10½" X 12'-0"

TOILET 10'-6"X5'-9"

LIVING ROOM 18'-3"X12'-3" SUITE - 1

CABANA 10'-0"X 10'-0"

TOILET 10'-6"X5'-9"

ROOM 17 18'-3"x12'-3"

1½" TH. EXPANSION JOINT P-1

1½" TH. EXPANSION JOINT

1 2

SHAFT

1"

COUNTER

ELE. SHAFT

SHAFT

18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27

LIFT 6'-0"X6'-0"

2'

STAIR LOBBY 16'-6"X17'-9"

SPACE FOR ELECTRICAL PANELS

FUNCTION HALL 39'-0" X 25'-0"

WC 4'-6"x3'-3"

WC 4'-6"x3'-3"

CUTOUT

14

TERRACE GARDEN

LOW HEIGHT WALL

LOW HEIGHT WALL

LOW HEIGHT WALL

LOW HEIGHT WALL

LOW HEIGHT WALL

LOW HEIGHT WALL

LOW HEIGHT WALL

ROOM 10 12'-6"x17'-7½"

ROOM 11 12'-6"x17'-7½"

ROOM 12 12'-6"x17'-7½"

ROOM 13 12'-6"x17'-7½"

ROOM 14 12'-6"x17'-7½"

ROOM 15 12'-6"x17'-7½"

ROOM 16 12'-6"x17'-7½"

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

WC 3'-6"x5'-0"

17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01

N0. 0F RISERS=23 RISER =6¼" TREAD =1'-0" FLIGHT= 4'-3"

LOBBY 27'-3"X16'-0"

SHAFT

LIFT

LIFT

OPEN TERRACE 26'-10½"X19'-6" 11'-10½"X10'-0"

FEMALE TOILET 5'-4½"x6'-10½"

KIDS LIBRARY 16'-1½"x12'-9"

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

LOUNGE 46'-9"X25'-0"

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

LIFT

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

GLASS

GLASS RAILING

1½" TH. EXPANSION JOINT

STAIR LOBBY 16'-6"X12'-4½"

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

NICHE

W.C. 5'-0"X4'-10"

W.C 5'-0"X4'-3"

N0. 0F RISERS=23 RISER =6¼" TREAD =1'-0" FLIGHT= 5'-0"

TOILET 14'-9"X9'-6"

BATH 5'-2"X5'-3"

WC 3'-6"x5'-0"

VESTIBULE 7'-3"X9'-6"

DOUBLE HEIGHT RECEPTION AREA 43'-9"X49'-3"

TOILET 13'-421"X9'-121"

BATH 5'-0"X4'-3"

UP DN

LVL.102.5

FEMALE TOILET 21'-0"X15'-3" WC 3'-6"x4'-6"

SHAFT

18 19 20 21 22 23

LOW HEIGHT WALL

7' WIDE CORRIDOR

DOUBLE HEIGHT RECEPTION AREA 43'-9"X49'-3"

HANDICAP TOILET 6'-0"X8'-4½"

WC 4'-6"x3'-3"

TERRACE GARDEN

MALE TOILET 10'-7½"x10'-3"

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

MALE TOILET 14'-9"X24'-0"

UP 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13

27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15

TERRACE GARDEN

UP

ROOM 09 12'-6"x17'-7½"

LUGGAGE ROOM 12'-0"X11'-1½"

JANITOR ROOM 6'-0''X4'-7½''

N0. 0F RISERS=27 RISER =6¾" TREAD =1'-0" FLIGHT= 5'-0"

CONFERENCE 12'-6"X25'-0"

TERRACE GARDEN

SHOP 16'-1½"X12'-9"

10' WIDE CORRIDOR 8'-6"

ELECTRICAL PANELS ROOM 26'-10½"X29'-6"

TERRACE GARDEN

ELE. SHAFT

DN

1½" TH. EXPANSION JOINT TERRACE GARDEN

TERRACE GARDEN

ELE. SHAFT

GUEST LIFT

SPACE FOR ELECTRICAL PANELS FOR KITCHEN

ELE. SHAFT

8' WIDE CORRIDOR

DRY STORE 14'-0"X9'-7½" MOCK COL.

LIFT 6'-0"X6'-0"

UP

WEDDING PLANNING LOUNGE 21'-9"X24'-3"

IT ROOM 14'-0"X12'-9"

RESTAURANT 52'-3"X76'-0"

LOBBY 27'-3"X16'-0"

TERRACE GARDEN

WC 3'-6"x4'-6"

ROOM 08 12'-6"x17'-7½"

WC 4'-6"x3'-3"

ROOM 07 12'-6"x17'-7½"

ROOM 06 12'-6"x17'-7½"

ROOM 05 12'-6"x17'-7½"

ROOM 04 12'-6"x17'-7½"

ROOM 03 12'-6"x17'-7½"

ROOM 02 12'-6"x17'-7½"

ROOM 01 12'-6"x17'-7½"

01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11

23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13

SPACE FOR ELECTRICAL PANELS

STORE ROOM 5'-9"X16'-0"

KITCHEN 50'-10½"X31'-0"

N0. 0F RISERS=27 RISER =6¾" TREAD =1'-0" FLIGHT= 4'-3"

TERRACE GARDEN

PLANTER

RAILING

17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01

112"

WATER BODY

BEDROOM 18'-3"x12'-3"

LAWN

POTTED PLANTS

P-1

KID'S BEDROOM 9'-9"X14'-6"

SUITE -5

SUITE -5

LIVING

BEDROOM 14'-9"X14'-6"

ROOM 10'-1021"X14'-6"

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1½" TH. EXPANSION JOINT

First Floor Plan 2'

Ground Floor Plan

GLASS RAILING

62'

2'

2'

TERRACE BELOW

49'-3"

BALCONY 5'-0"X10'-0"

C-6

9"x24"

CUTOUT

TOILET 10'-6"X5'-9"

OPEN TERRACE +4'-0''

C-2

18"x12"

CUTOUT

61'-3"

ROOM 56 18'-3"X12'-3"

TOILET 10'-6"X5'-9"

BALCONY 5'-0"X10'-0"

12'-3"

7' WIDE CORRIDOR

ROOM 52 18'-3"X12'-3"

ROOM 57 18'-3"X12'-3"

2'

C-3

C-2

9"x18"

12"x18"

C-4

C-3

DN

9"x18"

107'-721"

TOILET 10'-6"X5'-9"

BALCONY 5'-0"X10'-0"

TOILET 10'-6"X5'-9"

TERRACE GARDEN BELOW

ROOM 58 18'-3"X12'-3"

TOILET 10'-6"X5'-9"

TOILET 10'-6"X5'-9"

ROOM 53 18'-3"X12'-3"

CUTOUT

CUTOUT

ROOM 54 18'-3"X12'-3" TERRACE GARDEN BELOW

9"x24"

ROOM 55 18'-3"X12'-3"

BALCONY 5'-0"X10'-0"

TOILET 10'-6"X5'-9"

TOILET 10'-6"X5'-9"

ROOM 51 18'-3"X12'-3"

18 19 20 21 22 23 17 C-4 16 9"x24" 15 SERVICE 14 LIFT 13 C-4 C-4 12 9"x24" 9"x24" 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01

LOBBY 8'-7½"X16'-0"

C-3

9"x18"

18 19 20 21 22 23 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01

SERVICE TERRACE BELOW

SERVICE LIFT

C-3

N0. 0F RISERS=23 RISER =6¼" TREAD =1'-0" FLIGHT= 4'-3"

9"x18"

LIFT LOBBY 10'-1½"X16'-0"

WALL HT. 8'-3"

PANTRY & HOUSEKEEPING STORE 16'-1½"X16'-0"

PANTRY

ROOM 46 18'-3"X12'-3"

ROOM 50 18'-3"X12'-3" TOILET 10'-6"X5'-9"

7' WIDE CORRIDOR

BALCONY 3'-0"X10'-0"

BAR AREA

ROOM 48 18'-3"X12'-3"

BALCONY 3'-0"X10'-0"

RAMP UP

TOILET 10'-6"X5'-9"

TERRACE BELOW

ELE. SHAFT

SHAFT

SHAFT

1½" TH. EXPANSION JOINT

1½" TH. EXPANSION JOINT

17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01

1½" TH. EXPANSION JOINT

N0. 0F RISERS=23 RISER =6¼" TREAD =1'-0" FLIGHT= 4'-3"

LOBBY 27'-3"X16'-0"

LIFT

9"x18"

17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01

18 19 20 21 22 23

TERRACE BELOW

CONNECTING BRIDGE

C-12

C-7

9"x24"

ELE. SHAFT

LOBBY 27'-9½"X16'-0"

SHAFT

SHAFT

C-7

C-7

9"x24"

9"x24"

LIFT

LIFT

LIFT

2'

TERRACE BELOW

DN 18 19 20 21 22 23

112"

DN

TERRACE BELOW

9"x24"

F. TOILET 6'-6" X 8'-0"

1½" TH. EXPANSION JOINT

C-3

9"x18"

C-4

BALCONY 3'-0"X10'-0"

ROOM 47 18'-3"X12'-3"

M. TOILET 6'-6" X 8'-0" CUTOUT

C-2

18"x12"

TOILET 10'-6"X5'-9"

ROOM 43 18'-3"X12'-3"

TERRACE BELOW

C-6

12"x24"

19'-412"

TOILET 10'-6"X5'-9"

PANTRY 11'-612" X 14'-0"

7'

VERTICAL IRON LADDER

C-2

18"x12"

TOILET 10'-6"X5'-9"

TERRACE BELOW

LVL+4'-0''

SERVICE TERRACE

70 SQUARE FEET AREA HEAT PUMP (EQUIPMENT) WT.-1000KG

CUTOUT

ROOM 44 18'-3"X12'-3"

ROOM 49 18'-3"X12'-3"

12'-3"

ROOM 45 18'-3"X12'-3"

VERTICAL IRON LADDER

SS INSULATED TANK CAP.-3.0KL

TOILET 10'-6"X5'-10½"

TOILET 10'-6"X5'-9"

TERRACE GARDEN BELOW

SOFTENER TANK BALCONY 3'-0"X10'-0"

TOILET 10'-6"X5'-9"

TERRACE GARDEN BELOW

CUTOUT

CUTOUT

UP

112"

DN

UP BRIDGE RAILING

ROOM 30 12'-6"X17'-7½"

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

ROOM 31 12'-6"X17'-7½"

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

ROOM 32 12'-6"X17'-7½"

ROOM 42 18'-3"X12'-9"

TERRACE GARDEN

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

ELE. SHAFT

LIFT

STAIR LOBBY 11'-0"X9'-9" TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

ROOM 36 12'-6"X17'-7½"

ROOM 37 12'-6"X17'-7½"

ROOM 38 12'-6"X17'-7½"

ROOM 39 12'-6"X17'-7½"

ROOM 40 12'-6"X17'-7½"

CUTOUT

RIDGE LINE

CUTOUT

CUTOUT

CUTOUT

SUITE -6

SUITE -6

BEDROOM 14'-9"X14'-6"

LIVING ROOM 10'-1021"X14'-6"

SS INSULATED TANK CAP.-3.0KL

C-12

C-5

HOT WATER RETURN SUPPLY PUMP

61'-3"

12

RIDGE LINE

LVL+4'-0''

C-7

C-6

9"x24"

9"x24"

CUTOUT

STAIRCASE LOBBY

KID'S BEDROOM 9'-9"X14'-6"

2'

STORE FOR ELE. 8'-0"X6'-4½"

LIFT LOBBY 16'-6"X19'-9"

OPEN TERRACE lvl +4'-0''

TOILET 13'-421"X9'-121"

UP 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11

23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13

CUTOUT

NICHE

2'

ROOM 35 12'-6"X17'-7½"

BATH 5'-0"X4'-3"

CUTOUT

9"x18"

12"x24"

70 SQUARE FEET AREA HEAT PUMP (EQUIPMENT) WT.-1000KG

ROOM 34 12'-6"X17'-7½"

VESTIBULE 7'-3"X9'-6"

LIFT

GLASS RAILING

W.C. 5'-0"X4'-10"

TOILET 14'-9"X9'-6"

104'-121"

CUTOUT

SPACE FOR RO UNIT (NORMAL)750LPH.

ROOM 33 12'-6"X17'-7½"

P. TOILET 6'-7½"X5'-0"

RO PLANT 150 SQUARE FEET AREA (EQUIPMENT WT.-2000KG

DN

W.C 5'-0"X4'-3"

BATH 5'-2"X5'-3"

N0. 0F RISERS=23 RISER =6¼" TREAD =1'-0" FLIGHT= 5'-0"

SPACE FOR ELECTRICAL PANELS

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

BOX ROOM 3'-6"X5'-0"

7' WIDE CORRIDOR

7' WIDE CORRIDOR

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

STORE ROOM 16'-1½"X12'-9"

TOILET 10'-6"X12'-9"

ROOM 41 18'-3"X10'-9"

ELE. SHAFTELE. SHAFT

ROOM 29 12'-6"X17'-7½"

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

RIDGE LINE

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

ROOM 28 12'-6"X17'-7½"

RIDGE LINE

ROOM 27 12'-6"X17'-7½"

RIDGE LINE

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

60'-6"

ROOM 26 12'-6"X17'-7½"

BELOW TERRACE

7' WIDE CORRIDOR

TOILET 6'-0"X10'-4½"

W.C 5'-6"X 5'-6"

CUTOUT

ROOM 25 12'-6"X17'-7½"

BATH 5'-1½"X 5'-6"

C-7

9"x24"

DN

TANKS SS INSULATED

CAP.-2.5 KL 2 NOS. 42'-1021"

TERRACE C-7 LVL 9"x24" 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13

01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11

C-7

9"x24"

C-11

9"x24"

C-11

9"x24"

C-4

9"x24"

SERVICE TERRACE

C-12

12

9"x18"

C-11

9"x24"

1½" TH. EXPANSION JOINT

Capturing Progress: A Glimpse into the Current Construction Site 21

Second Floor Plan

Terrace Floor Plan SHRIYANSH JAIN PORTFOLIO


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PUSKARA RESORT AND SPA AT PUSHKAR, RAJASTHAN, INDIA

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Cottages: A Harmonious Blend of Sustainable Luxury and Desert Comfort Incorporating 14 cottages with 4 rooms each, Stage 1 marries sustainable design and regional considerations. Employing stone cladding for natural temperature regulation in the desert climate, these cottages offer not just aesthetic appeal but functional efficiency. Inside, the interiors bathe guests in warm tones, creating cozy sanctuaries that exemplify luxurious comfort amid Rajasthan’s rugged landscape.

Ground Floor Plan

Sustainable Haven A Cottage Clad in Stone, Designed for Ultimate Comfort and Desert Resilience.

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First Floor Plan SHRIYANSH JAIN PORTFOLIO


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PUSKARA RESORT AND SPA AT PUSHKAR, RAJASTHAN, INDIA

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Restaurant Block: Culinary Elegance Meets Architectural Brilliance “Qube”: The Culinary Epicenter Our restaurant block is intricately designed to accommodate both a bar and private dining spaces, seamlessly merging form and function. With a seating capacity of 130 persons, the layout has been meticulously planned to offer an expansive yet intimate dining experience for our guests The interior of “Qube” exudes comfort and sophistication, captured through warm-toned renders. From ambient lighting to artfully arranged seating, every detail contributes to an intimate atmosphere, setting the stage for a culinary journey like no other.

G.F.C DRAWING 24 JULY 2021

DISH & POT WASH HOT DESSERT

COLD FOOD WITH PICK-UP.

SOUP COUNTER

FULL HT. HEAT PROOF GLASS

HOT BUFFET

BEVERAGES SUPPORT

DAY STORE

ADD REFER

ADD FREEZER

PASS

FACILITY CONSULTANT-

consulting meet / explore / build

1st & 2nd Floor,Doon Building, Plot No.230, Block A-2, Sector-17, Dwarka, New Delhi- 110078, Ph No: 011- 43505228/29 Email : projects@hpgconsulting.com

NEW DELHI ● MUMBAI ● BANGALORE ● DUBAI

ARCHITECT : PASS

PASS HOT BUFFET

FULL HT. HEAT PROOF GLASS

FULL HT. HEAT PROOF GLASS

HOT BUFFET FULL HT. HEAT PROOF GLASS

DESIGN CONSULTANT :

STUDIO LINE CRAFT

MR.

COVERS=8

BUSINESS CENTER LOUNGE

RESORT PUSHKERA AT PUSHKER

P.D.R

Restaurant Block: Ground Floor Plan 23

Captured in Warm Hues: The Interior Renders of ‘Qube’ SHRIYANSH JAIN PORTFOLIO


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PUSKARA RESORT AND SPA AT PUSHKAR, RAJASTHAN, INDIA

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Luminous Elegance

The Banquet Hall Features a Jali Facade, Balancing Temperature and Sunlight for Optimal Comfort.

Stone Symphony

The Grand Facade Welcomes with Cooling Water Features, Masterfully Clad in Stone for Rajasthan’s Arid Climate.

Eden by the Pool

The Restaurant Overlooks a Resort-Style Swimming Pool, Complete with Cabanas and Premium Recreational Amenities.

The Aravali Oasis

A Swimming Pool with a Breathtaking Panorama of the Aravali Mountain Range.



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DELHI WORLD PUBLIC SCHOOL: PRE-PRIMARY BLOCK AT AJMER, RAJASTHAN, INDIA The Pre-primary Block at Delhi World Public School in Ajmer is a testament to the art of educational architecture. Spanning 20,000 square feet over two meticulously designed floors, it beckons young minds into a world where inspiration, space, and learning converge. With ten classrooms, each accommodating 25 students, and two bustling activity halls for up to 50 students, this project is a testament to the harmony of function and design. It embraces the essence of an educational oasis where every corner resonates with a commitment to nurturing the next generation. Welcome to a world where architecture and education join hands to sculpt the future.

Professional OFFICE: SELF (SHRIYANSH JAIN) TYPOLOGY: Institutional LOCATION: Ajmer, Rajasthan, India PROJECT YEAR: Aug ‘21- Oct ‘22


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DELHI WORLD PUBLIC SCHOOL: PRE-PRIMARY BLOCK AT AJMER, RAJASTHAN, INDIA

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Elevated Insight: Capturing Educational Excellence Project Description The Pre-primary block at Delhi World Public School in Ajmer is a meticulously designed educational space, carefully tailored to inspire and nurture young minds. Spanning a total built-up area of 20,000 square feet across two floors (ground floor and first floor), this architectural gem showcases an astute utilisation of space. Within these premises, ten generously appointed classrooms come to life, each with the capacity to host up to 25 enthusiastic learners. In addition, the project boasts two vibrant activity halls, capable of accommodating as many as 50 students each. These thoughtfully designed spaces provide an engaging and interactive environment that harmonises learning and play. The architectural design of this block reflects a conscientious approach, with a firm commitment to creating a delightful and productive atmosphere for students. Emphasis on maximising natural light and ventilation ensures that young learners are enveloped in an environment that exudes comfort and inspiration, fostering a positive and enriching educational experience.

Bird’s Eye View of the Campus

This aerial perspective beautifully captures the essence of the Pre-primary block within its broader context, overlooking the sprawling multipurpose playground field. It showcases the seamless integration of the educational space with the outdoor environment

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Front Facade with Jali Design

Site Realities: Front and Interior Amphitheatre

Jali-adorned facade with vibrant colours. Ensureing environmental adaptation but also infuses the structure with a sense of youthful playfulness.

Glimpse into the real-world presence of the Pre-primary block. The front view illustrates how the architecture harmonizes with its surroundings, while the interior amphitheatre showcases the multifunctional nature of the space.

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Architectural Canvas and Recreational Oasis: Site Plan and Visual Insights SITE PLAN The front facade resonates with a vibrant play of colours, infusing the space with youthful exuberance. Beyond aesthetics, a crucial aspect of the project was ensuring cost-effectiveness without compromising the educational experience. The design leverages efficient use of space and natural elements, creating an environment that’s not just delightful but also resource-efficient.

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Spatial Harmony: Floor Plans and Interactive Interiors the architectural choreography of the Pre-primary block through its ground and first-floor plans. An open amphitheatre framed by a backdrop of colourful iron bars, creating a stage for outdoor activities, introduces the dynamic sitting area within the amphitheatre, where youthful creativity blossoms in the realm of performing arts. The third image captures the lively splash pool area, where the laughter of children mingles with the refreshing waters, symbolizing the spirit of childhood.”

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EKAYA BANARAS

CULTURAL & COMMERCIAL CENTER, VARANASI, U.P. The thesis on the project “Ekaya Banaras – Cultural & Commercial Center, Varanasi” is undertaken to establish the need to setup cultural and commercial center in Varanasi due to maximum number of citizens involved in manufacturing, trade and commerce. Establishing a local center for trade and exhibition of local products would make all kinds of locally made specialties readily available to the buyers. The spatial programs have been sub divided into a museum, auditorium, retail shops, offices, skill development center, exhibition area to house the local demands and amenities focused at providing integrated platform for promotion of handloom, handicrafts and carpet sector of Varanasi.

INSTITUTE: Aayojan School of Architecture, Jaipur, RTU, Rajasthan COURSE: BArch. TYPOLOGY: Architectural Thesis : Hospitality & Urban Design LOCATION: Varanasi, UP, India PROJECT YEAR: Jan ‘21 - June’21


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Conceptual massing generating by evaluation of build Atriums are being articulated so as to create more forms. recreational public spaces and to intoduce daylight.

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Facilities such as Convention hall, Exhibition area, Shops, Marts, Food Court, Restaurants, Offices, Multipurpose Halls can be used for conferences, exhibitions, meetings, symposiums and several other events.

Hotel block facilitating 51 Deluxe Rooms with 10 VIP Suites and accmodating Gymnassium, Spa, Banquet Hall and Swimming pool.

Conference halls or Auditoriums are mainly allocated in the exhibition spaces to hold conferences and/or seminar during the exhibition period. Proper attention must be provided in designing entry and exit routes.

Banaras (Varanasi) is also attracting corporates now who are heading here for business meets. annual meetings, conferences and awards ceremonies. 5-Star Hotel Accomodation is therefore a requirment.

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Maintaining the climatic conditions as the wind flows in West to East direction. Using Jali as a diffused daylight source inside the building from harsh south light. Extracted from using the motifs of Varnasi Vernacular architecture vocabulory.

MICE CENTER - For conferences and meeting pourposes.

Ekaya Plaza - Inspired from the Ghats of Varanasi to mould the plaza in varnacular.

FOYER - Jaali pattern inspired from the local art of Varanasi.

Hotel - A 5-Star proposed hotel in the premises of the site to accomodate the tourists

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CULTURAL & COMMERCIAL CENTER, VARANASI, U.P. As a design solution to this, a plaza has been proposed inside the premise of the Cultural & Commercial Center integrating the Museum & Retail outlets. It is a major solution so as create a public space in the New Peripherial area as the migrating population from the old city to the outskirts need space for recreational and retail pourpose. Also, it’s Ghat alike architecture vocabulary will fasciate the tourists and visitors visiting - ”Ekaya Banaras - Cultural & Commercial Center”.


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ARCHITECTURAL VOCABULORY The plaza intends to bring back to life the traditional historical elements through means of modern interpretation, repetition, and symmetry, having played an essential part in the designing and conceptualizing of the structure. A distinctive jaali screen made in Aluminum and brick that wraps the building adapts motifs from traditional Varanasi architecture. Study of the vernacular in an effort to find ways to treat the riverfront: Ghats were the natural answer since they lend themselves to stabilizing the river-edge while providing an interface for human engagement with the river.

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Inspired by the cultural activities happening at Ghats of Varanasi and a separate commercial retail shops for the tourists and visitors.

Conceptual section: Interpreting the activites happening on the Ghats of Varanasi throughout the day.

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SUSTAINABLE URBAN DESIGN Retractable roofs allow you to make the best possible use of your outdoor areas in any kind of weather. Provides Great Shade as in Varanasi, we experience a lot of sunshine and the temperature can get quite high at times.

The perforated brick façade, it increases the strength of the air flow and cools it down marginally. Additionally, since the panels cover the buildings on all sides, it sheaths it from direct sunlight, thereby reducing the walls from heat gain.

A symphony in concrete, water and the subtle play of reflected light, its design was inspired by the region’s rich architectural traditions and the museum’s unique location at the point where the religious land of Varanasi and the waters of the Ganga meets.

RETAIL OUTLET (TYPE - I) : Open to sky shops for coustomes in the premises of the plaza with foldable textile roof for diffused daylight feature and for cooling. The natural heritage is degrading by the day, the built heritage left to dilapidation and destruction. The ingenious skills and arts are dying. This highlights the need for strategies and proposals that will help in sustaining the heritage.

RETAIL OUTLET (TYPE - II) : Solar Panel equipped shops with Jalli as a facade treatment for daylight and passive cooling technique. The proposals for sustaining heritage of the city will also include those for overcoming the mobility issues, as it is one of the major concerns associated with heritage properties and the city as a whole too.

Museum : Engraved Motifs inspired from the art and craft of Varanasi used in a manner to integrate diffused daylight.

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Sustainable tourism development is as important as heritage conservation and is mutually complementary in the case of a heritage city like Varanasi, as tourism here, is closely interrelated with the heritage and historical aspects.

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MICE CENTRE, AT JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN The objectives of the design project is to improve understanding of student to large occupancy project and to understand the integration of site with its urban surroundings. To enable the students to comprehend design program with respect to Activity Organization, Site Planning, and Movement Pattern - Vehicular as well as pedestrian, network and connectivity.

Academic INSTITUTE: Aayojan School of Architecture, Jaipur, RTU, Rajasthan COURSE: BArch. TYPOLOGY: Architectural Design, Hospitality & Urban Design LOCATION: Jaipur, Rajasthan, India PROJECT YEAR: July ‘20 - Dec’20


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INTRODUCTION: MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences & Events) tourism has gained its importance in recent years as hosting any business event in city which is considered to be highly effective way to augment the city’s tourism income. MICE event is held by gathering together the number of people in one place in order to confer or carry out a particular activity. Not only business meeting or conferences, but incentive program can also be hosted under MICE category.

SITE LOCATION: JAIPUR It is located in Industrial area in Hasanpura, Jaipur The site (Partially closed Maan Industry) is part of the oldest Industrial area of Jaipur, near Ram Mandir, Power house road. Site is proposed for redevelopment. Accessed through- Loco Colony. Zone- Special Area Zone

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PROJECT NEED: The Jaipur city regularly holds conventions trade fairs ,summits etc and thus require a intervention within the urban core which is well connected and easily accessible to all. In recent times Jaipur has emerged as Major MICE destinations. Since there would be huge influx of people visiting MICE , there is opportunity to merge this project with place making in brown field development at Hasanpura Industrial Area where lot of vacant Industries have occupied the large valuable land within the urban core.

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LIGHT WELL: The advantages of light wells are that they can reduce the electric lighting requirements of a building, as well as providing an open space that can be used as an outdoor area or garden. Thus, providing enough natural daylight in other internal areas.

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MAXIMIZING VIEW TOWARDS THE RIVER SIDE: The main idea for designing such that there is maximum utilization of view towards the Dravywati river and the green belt as well as towards the inward-looking plaza in between the built blocks. For view towards river, balcony and windows are provided with shadings.

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North side view large clerestory windows with vertical louvers incorporated for diffused daylight.

Semi-Open Cafeteria sitting with the view of Dravyawati River

Reception Area with Outdoor Landscape view

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PRESTIGE UNIVERSITY AT INDORE, MP, INDIA During my internship at Sanjay Puri Architects, I was an integral part of a four-member team that conceptualized and executed the Prestige University project. This 11,25,000 sq.ft. academic hub combines traditional design elements like landscaped courtyards with modern architecture. The building steps up from North to South, optimizing indirect sunlight and natural ventilation, crucial in a region where temperatures soar for most of the year. My role spanned from initial concept sketches to 3D modeling, working drawings, and visualization, contributing to this innovative, energy-efficient educational facility that fosters diverse social and academic interactions.

Professional OFFICE: Sanjay Puri Architects, Mumbai, India TEAM: Ruchika Gupta, Manveer Chopra, Devendra Duggad TYPOLOGY: Institutional LOCATION: Indore, Madhya pradesh, India PROJECT YEAR: Dec ‘20- Ongoing


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Climatic Adaptation through Stepped Landscaping: Concept to Construction Concept The core concept of the Prestige University building revolves around a stepped-up structure, taking cues from traditional design principles tailored for the hot local climate. By gradually ascending from North to South, the building incorporates landscaped courtyards at different levels, allowing for optimized natural light and ventilation. This design approach transforms the building into an energy-efficient hub for academic and social engagement, while also creating unique spatial experiences for the users.

Stepping Up to Sustainability A rendered view illustrating the building’s tiered architecture designed for optimized light and ventilation.

Concept to Concrete An on-site glimpse of the evolving stepped structure, embodying its climatic strategy.

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Mastering the Campus: An Integrated Site Plan SITE PLAN

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Elegant Front Facade A Harmony of Jali and Light – diffusing natural light into the grand foyer.

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PRESTIGE UNIVERSITY AT INDORE, MP, INDIA

Professional

Interplay of Light and Space: Atrium and Dining Hall Amidst Floor Plans The Atrium and the Student Dining Hall. Both areas employ the use of jali-designed openings in the roof to usher in diffused natural light, elevating the architectural experience. The result is a blend of functionality and aesthetic appeal, intimately connected with the building’s overall sustainable design strategy.

Student Dining Hall Where Light Meets Community - Similar play of natural light filters through, creating an inviting atmosphere for dining.

Ground Floor Plan

First Floor Plan

The Double-Height Atrium Second Floor Plan

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Third Floor Plan

A Dance of Light and Shadow - Captured through the roof’s intricate jali design, offering a serene focal point.

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PRESTIGE UNIVERSITY AT INDORE, MP, INDIA

Professional

Anatomy of Elevation: Floor Plans and Building Section The building’s step-like structure through detailed floor plans and a cross-sectional view, capturing the intricately designed interior atriums that are integral to the building’s character.

Fourth Floor Plan

Terrace Floor Plan

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BOUTIQUE RESORT AT PUSHKAR, RAJASTHAN The objective of the design is to showcase lush green, natural landscape & contemporary well-furnished Villas, rooms & luxury family cottage with the first Infinity swimming pool opening to the panoramic view. Also, a Restaurant & Bar which is receded and elevated above the main land level therefore providing the very blissful environment for a private escape to the nature.

OFFICE: SELF (SHRIYANSH JAIN) TYPOLOGY: Hospitality LOCATION: Pushkar, Rajasthan, India PROJECT YEAR: Dec ‘22- Ongoing


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AT PUSHKAR, RAJASTHAN

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PROJECT BRIEF: To set up a Boutique Resort having all the modern facilities in an area of 2 Acres in Pushkar, Rajasthan. The new boutique hotel being developed in Pushkar, Rajasthan will be built as an interface between the soul and the universe. In essence, it will be Aatma Dham(Sanskrit, translated in English: spiritual abode) where people come in search of comfort and solace. Designed using principles and characteristics that reflect the soul of the blue lotus (also known as Pushkar), the hotel will come to life through geometric patterns, levels, soft curves and play of light. Natural materials and textures will enhance the experience of a visitor from the tactile to the ephemeral, leaving them with a feeling of purity and rejuvenation.

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SITE LOCATION & CONTEXT: Pushkar means land of flowers, is situated between the Aravalli hills around a sacred lake. The location of this small city makes its a magical place which offers numerous facilities to the perceivers in terms of pilgrimage, culture, adventure and nature. Pushkar is the famous destination for the tourist all around the world. The presence of the Pushkar can take us to the past. Further, the Camel Fair, appears for around seven days in November, according to the Hindu calendar, which millions of domestic and international tourists participate. This fair is one of the biggest fairs after the Kumbh Mela in India.

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MAJOR TOURIST ATTRACTION

ANNUAL PUSHKAR FAIR

HOLY TEMPLES SPREAD ACROSS

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VIEW OF ARAVALI & VALLEYS

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1. ENTRY 2. PARKING 3. RECEPTION & ADMIN 4.GARDEN 5. VILLA 6. COTTAGES 7.BAR & RESTAURANT 8.SWIMMING POOL 9. CLUB HOUSE 10. PARTY LAWN 11. BANQUET HALL 12. CONFERENCE ROOMS

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CONCEPT STRATEGIES

ACCOMMODATION & ROOMS:

The concept of the design considers strategic approach towards the overarching theme of “rejuvenation”, sensitivity towards the climate & using natural materials and textures will enhance the experience of a visitor from the tactile to the ephemeral, leaving them with a feeling of purity and rejuvenation.

The resort will have approximately 5 elegant villas, 45 contemporary style rooms with 5 suite rooms & a luxury family cottage (2 & half BHK) with a refreshing mix of style and spacious elegance which will be offering peace and tranquility as well as the comforts of modern day living.

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IDEATION

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Designed using principles and characteristics that reflect the soul of the blue lotus (also known as Pushkar)

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CLIMATE & SUNPATH ANALYSIS

Maintaining the climatic conditions as the Wind flows in West to East direction. Creating mountain view for the Villas and cottage.

ZONING & MASSING

CONCEPTUAL MASSING

ZONING & USES

BUILT & GREEN SPACES

Bringing king of concept to a life for our project. To our understanding at North east elevation, we can plan this kind of lobby for guest welcome (may not be exactly similar, Structure’s colour scheme can be different but overall idea of elevated reception & lobby with lush green landscape and natural rocks remain same).

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

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BIRD EYE VIEW OF THE PROPERTY

Professional

GREEN SPACES FOR YOGA CUM MEDITATION PURPOSE

RECEPTION BLOCK


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