2016-2021
SHUBHANKAR JAHAGIRDAR
A-3, Bhagirath Apartment Khinvasara park, Aurangabad Maharashtra - 431005
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A curious architectural student wandering to find a connec�on between architecture and designer’s spirit. Interested in exploring architecture through different dimensions. Cap�vated in teaching and sharing thoughts. With the aim of giving knowledge, created a 361BIT pla�orm for professionals and students. A blogger and instagrammer trying to make a small difference. To make those experiences, even larger, finding new opportuni�es to grab onto.
C U R R I C U LU M V I TA E E D U C AT I O N 2017-22
Visvesvaraya Na�onal Ins�tute of Technology | Nagpur Bachelor of Architecture (currently 4th year) | CGPA 8.26
2015-16
Saraswa� Bhuvan College of Science | Aurangabad Higher Secondary Cer�ficate
2013-14
Saraswa� Bhuvan High School | Aurangabad Secondary School Cer�ficate
E XP E R IE N C E 2019
Founder of 361BIT | India
Uniform pla�orm for students and professionals to build a cohesive community with the purpose of propaga�ng knowledge and experience. With an ul�mate aim of Connected Architecture, 361BIT ini�ated different events, seminars and workshops to create a healthy design realm. Conducted 6 Architectural workshops on architectural representa�on Conducted 5 Seminars on different topics Conducted 1 Talk series
2018
COSTFORD workshop at Lauri Baker centre | Trivandrum
3 Days workshop on special construc�ons techniques of Brick, Bamboo, Mud and Stone
2016
Ferro-cement workshop | Aurangabad
2 Days hands on workshop on ferro-cement construc�on technique
AC H I E V E M E N T S 2020
‘Tomorrows house’ design compe��on | Top 10 Designing of 6 x 4m housing module | Via Archresource
2020
Instagram page | @shubhankar_ jahagirdar Architectural content crea�on
2019
‘Sculp�ng The Pioneers of Architecture’ interna�onal compe��on | Top 25 Designing the sculpture celebra�ng the pioneers of architecture (Charles Correa) | Via Archdais
2018
‘Hybrid design’ design compe��on | First posi�on Designing the hybrid building mee�ng the needs of tomorrow | Via Devise, VNIT
SK IL L S So� skills Hard skills
Design process | Communica�on | Discussion | Theorizing | Project management Autocad | Revit | Sketchup | Illustrator | Photoshop | Lumion | V.ray
L A N G UAG E English| Hindi | Marathi
OT H E R I N T ER E S T S Badminton | Cricket | Traveling | Cooking
CONTENT
07
SAHAY
1.618033
ARCHITEC TURE INSTITUTE
COMPE TITION ENTRY
DESIGNING
33
08
RESIDENCE
45
ASSORTED
CONSTRUC TION
34
40
SCHOOL DOCUMENTATION
DOCUMENTATION
51
CLADDING
WORKING DRAWING
TECHNICAL
16
46
ARTICLE
CHAYA
ARTICLE
PHOTOGRAPHY
52
54
AVIKAL
7.8BILLION
TEMPLE LANDSCAPE
COMPE TITION ENTRY
20
28
PREFACE The drawings and all the data inside this por�olio is created by me and is true to my knowledge. It is the collec�on of work done in the year 2016-2021. Each sec�on shows the different skills and experience gain in that �me period. Living these four years through various events and topics has given each �me a unique value and lessons. I’m very mesmerized to share it through this por�olio.
all works dedicated to my mother , swati.
DESIGNING
SAHAY ARCHITEC TURE INSTITUTE
08
Designing an Architecture institute in the zone of existing institutions. With the site area of 10.5 Acres and dense vegetation on site, major aim for the design was to retain as much vegetation as possible and develop a design that responds to the students and users, which keeps drawing the inspiration from the structure. SEMESTER VII Location: Ambazari, Nagpur | Area: 46000msq. | Mentor: Dr. Pankaj Bahadure
1. Parking for students 2. Parking for staff 3. Admin block 4. Admin court 5. Director’s wing 6. Informal court 7. Library 8. Inner court 9. Main court 10. Auditorium 11. Exhibition
1.
2. 12M wide roa
d to adminis
EN TRANCE
4.
tration
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Finding the potential spot between the context and mapping the potential zones for the activities. The red area shows the vegetation on site that kept untouched.
10.
Creating a potential axial circulation with the concentration spots for placing the major activities. The site is divided into parts to manage the activities accordingly.
Maximum free pockets are mapped on site and activity placement is done considering all the criteria for circulation and place making.
The design plan is generated in the Academic, Administrative, Workshops and Labs, Auditorium and other areas. The circulation for the staff and the students is kept different to minimize the intersection and increase the interaction. Entrance for the students from west side with large porch and interaction spaces. Total layout is developed around four courtyards with the specific characteristics of each. Various punctures are given on the first floor to give access to vertical interaction and make the space more dynamic in shape.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
A
B
0M 2M
6M
14M
+14800 +13800 +10800 +6600 +2400
+9600 +5400 +1200
SECTION A 11.
First floor consist of masters studios and library. Library is provided with the large highted folded plate structure to make an ambiance of the space grand. Corridors on the first floor are kept short with specific interaction spaces to make interaction healthier with whole surroundings. Double heighted spaces are given on specific locations to increase the dynamics of the space. Auditorium with 600 capacity is given.
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
A
B
0M 2M
6M
14M
+10800
+6600
+2400
SECTION B 12.
Details of Exhibition space and Canteen area
Details of Extended interaction space
Details of space in front of studio 13.
Studios are arranged in such a way that the interaction and the working conditions for the students stays near ideal. Material use is kept minimal to give students an example. Students Get inspiration from building at every point of time and to maintain that relationship, some design decisions are taken.
14.
The play of light and material to give memorable experience to the user. Large open spaces with changing dynamics maintains the interest of the user.
15.
1.618033 COMPE TITION ENTRY
16
Design for a competition with an aim of creating a space on restricted area of 6x4m which we can call a home. Everyone is suffering from pandemic and home is the only place which maintained its identity over time. Competition was a time problem of 7 days. YEAR: 2020 Location: Hypothetical | Area: 24msq. | Team: Siddhant Hande, Mohit Barapatre
Design aims at the compact designing. The massing and planning is accordingly done, taking golden spiral as a leading thought. Elevated spaces are used for storage purpose and creating a visual barrier
(2000 X 1500mm)
TOILET
ELECTRIC FLUSH TOILET CONNECTED TO BIO GAS TRAY BENEATH
SHOWER SPACE
FRIDGE
LAUNDRY SPACE
SINK
RANGE
N ED OT TIO PIV NC BLE FU LTI N TA MU CHE KIT
UNDER-FLOOR DRY GOODS STORAGE (2000 X 2000mm)
+900mm
+150mm
KITCHEN FEET WASH POND FOR SANITATION
(2000 X 2500mm)
INDOOR GARDEN SPACE
(2000 X 2000mm)
UNDER-FLOOR CAPSULE STORAGE
FACTORY MADE EFFICIENT VERTICAL GARDEN MODULES, SUFFICIENT FOR 3 MONTHS MANURE FROM THE BIO GAS TRAY, UTILIZED IN VERTICAL GARDENS
CAPSULE FURNITURE
PRIVACY SMART GLASS WITH, CARBON200 PHOTO VOLTALIC SHEET
UNDER-FLOOR ESSENTIALS STORAGE
MULTI FUNCTIONAL SPACE
ENGAGED WITH SWARMING ROBOT TECHNOLOGY, FOR INSTANT CONSTRUCTION AND DE-CONSTRUCTION OF FURNITURES
3D PRINTED ROTATEBLE BED
1.618033 serves a crucial purpose in forming the universe. It is observed in nature that, the clusters are formed according to the limited spaces with the golden ratio as the soul parameter. During any crisis, nature find its own ways to maintain the balance and integrity. Henceforth, the rules of very force of the creation are used for our own home. Definition of the home is stripped down to the most basic fundamentals namely, TOILET and KITCHEN which includes all the basic activities one does in a day. Home is not a place its our people, it is defined where one can have a healthy interaction with the surroundings as well as the people.
Bed space and kitchen space with feet washing area
Ample storage space to satisfy house needs
Working area and vegetation area for daily needs
Evening leisure space with dinning and other activities
The proposal is an integration of the future technology and the strategic space planning. Final proposal could be molded into numerous possibilities according the specific need, it uses the swarm technology and stack planting module to make it sustainable on its own for at least 3months. Privacy smart glass panels are used to generate electricity from sunlight and to maintain privacy
19.
AVIKAL TEMPLE LANDSCAPE
20
In this exercise the temple vicinity was taken for landscaping. Area of 200 years old temple located on the confluence of two rivers and strong surrounding context. Proposal here, deals with enhancing the overall area while managing the seasonal crowd and maintaining it’s original value. SEMESTER VII Location: Kaygaon, Aurangabad | Area: 6000 msq. | Mentor: Dr. Minal surawar
STEP I
Four zones created along the axis treated according to the area program
STEP II
Existing contours are simplified to create physical zones to facilitate the activities happening around year
STEP III
Planning is done around the axis formed by original paths and need of activities
22.
Temple offset
Temple offset
Main access road Pergola over deck
Hawan space
Pergola in garden space
Temple
Section AA
Canteen area with open dinning
ISLAND
Arcade lining the ghat creating the scenic spots to the river
Ritual scape For carring out the religious activities around the year
AA
.30M lvl +0
KITCHEN
0M
lvl-3.9
Stone paved pathways to keep it cool and compliment the temple environment
CANTEEN AREA
0M
0M
+1.5
lvl-1.5
TEMPLE COMPLEX 30x29m
.70M
lvl+2
0M
90M
+2.7
0. lvl+
DN
TOILET
Existing hawan space cladded with the rustic materials
GARDEN SPACE lvl +2.70M
70M
2. lvl+
DN
HAWAN DECK 15x14m DECK
lvl +2.70M
Existing house for priest and trusties
M
1.95
lvl+
IR T
NA OPE
M 1.20
lvl+
Wooden pergola for casual seating and relaxing, lined with spruce hedge for screening
M 1.70
lvl+
M 0.30
lvl+
TRE HEA
TOILET
Red stone for paving the OAT Red sandstone arcade to create scenic frames to important structures i.e. Temple
M 0.30
Natural vegetation is retained to compliment the strict lines of contours
lvl+
PARKING lvl+0.00M
SITE PLAN 0m
10m
20m
Concrete tiled parking to sustain high footfall
40m
EN TRY
23.
SPACE DETAILINGS
Spaces are given with appropriate functions listed from the site visit and interviews with locals
Red sandstone arcades
Banayan tree Concrete tiled flooring with drain lines beneath Ashoka tree lining
Flower store and shoe rack
Spruce hedge screening to keep parking noise away from OAT
Large garden space for relaxing and casual dinning Gardening space for planting the religious plants
Parking extension for heavy footfall
Red stone paved OAT
The design is derived from the site itself. To solve the problem of functions, existing zoning, circulation and topography is taken to advantage. Strict contours lines are created along the natural topography with OAT as a origin space, making site a whole of parts. Functionality of the spaces is decided according to the events happening around the year on the site. Materials used in design are the extension of the existing temple material and environment.
Compacted murum
Sub-stone support
Curb stone Stone tiling
Stone tiling
Curb stone
Sub-stone support Compacted earth
Stone stair
Lawn layer
Lawn layer
compacted murum layer Rammed earth
Ghat zone
Temple zone
OAT zone
Concrete flooring
Parking zone
TREES, MATERIALS AND ELEMENTS SCHEDULE
AREA SCHEDULING AND SPECIFICATIONS
Trees are retained to give a natural feeling and the material are selected to compliment the existing structures Bermuda grass
Evergreen lawn with low maintenance.
Kentucky bluegrass Cool grass to break the monotony of light grass
Red sandstone
For arcades, creating the scenic frames
Concrete tiles
For strong and sturdy activities
Gulmohar tree
Existing tree creating a seasonal color pallet
Neem tree
Existing tree giving a medical environment
Pergola
To cover upon the certain pathways which is used for seating
tamrind tree Existing tree
Existing elements are tried to retain as much as possible to extend its authenticity to every corner Basalt stone
For major pathways
Red basalt stone
Used to break the monotony in certain areas
Stone tile paving Used for garden pathways
Slate stone paving
For pathways paving
Coconut tree
Planted tree giving the scale to the site
Banayan tree Existing tree
Ashoka tree
Lining to the site
Spruce hedge
To create screens and boundaries
SPACE
AREA
SPECIFICATION
NOTES
Parking
2200msq
Paved with concrete tiles
50cars and 100 bikes
OAT
1400msq
Alternate red and light red stone pavement
For approx 250 people
Garden space Toilet(near garden)
2500msq 70msq
With pergola seating and cool grass Brick load bearing structure
For casual dinning and seating For people on ghat and garden side
Canteen
60msq
Renovation of existing building
Hawan space
220msq
Renovation of existing space through materials
Deck
140msq
Renovation of existing deck through materials
View to the temple and hawan space
Stores
40msq
Brick load bearing structure
Ancillary stores
Toilet
70msq
Brick load bearing structure
For people on OAT and temple side
House
150msq
Existing building
Temple complex
850msq
Existing building
Kitchen
125msq
Existing building
Ritual space
1700msq
Bermuda grass lawn
Island
270msq
Renovated bridge
Security cabin
15msq
Brick structure
Large covered walkways given beside garden space for informal seating and eating. Spaces for ritual activities and daily routine of the temple are maintained on their respectve positions. Overall site gives the peaceful vibe throughout the year and make it vulnerable for large crowd.
26.
Ghat space near temple is kept simple to promote the interactive activities. Use of materials is simple and as original as possible to temple origin to maintain the culture and values given by the temple. Circulation on the site is the key to manage the crowd.
27.
7.8BILLION COMPE TITION ENTRY
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Designing a place of faith that act as a sanctuary for secular world. Physical manifestation of this idea is made using human mind. Human is a complex entity which can be understood very easily if we can join the dots properly, this ordered complexity is taken as major driver for the form development.
YEAR: 2020 Location: Nagpur | Area: 8000msq. | Team: Siddhant Hande, Mohit Barapatre
Complexity is one of the remarkable trait of the ordered human mindset, that can be very minutely seen. Once resolved it becomes the true essence of being sacred.
From Mindfully dwelling to Dwell mindful, humans have evolved over the period of time developing their own definition of being sacred, in pursuit of the intimate connection between body, mind and soul. Thus,
the
manifesto
is
embraced
by
going
underground into the earth’s womb, brought to life by
This behavior is observed in certain geometries with a remarkable quality of having a systematic pattern, with many solutions to obtain the basic geometry(i.e. cube)
fringes of light and the presence of human, a transition from one realm to another. Ultimately an expression of the innate journey of complex human behavior to transcendence, fading all the boundaries of mind and body. A quest from Ordered complexity to One.
Close resemblance of the Pi value with the golden ratio is taken as an advantage while form making, with the final form showing the characters of the ghost cube
Common space for celebrating the humanity. Used for various purposes
Library with rustic materials to make people aware and increase the value of the space
Open and semi open space during the journey make the space memorable
Large scaled entrance to make the human feel smaller and make the entry humbler
Use of materials with the sunlight making the space a combination of light ad dark
30.
PROPOSED SITE
Near Ambazari Lake, Nagpur, Maharashtra
COMMUNITY
The site is surrounded by the fraternity of mixed communities showing the significance and need of integrated community model
CONNECTIVITY
Site is located on the major city axes and is accessible from all the city directions, making the site an important city node
CHARACTER
Site is surrounded by mostly residential part and the institutions inclusively creating an urban character around the site. Moreover, vast green patches around site, making it suitable for the design and execution S- Sanctum | C- Common space | L- Library space
31.
Going below ground and staying connected with self is achieved through the play of ight and the environmental temperature. The relatively cooler space stimulate the self connection. Rustic materials are used to divert people from the structure itself and aware them about their inner surroundings.
32.
TECHNICAL
RESIDENCE WORKING DRAWING
34
Creating working/construction drawings of a residence situated in Nagpur. The house with the B/U around 200msq. with every details from toilet to stairs. It was also included writing specifications for every materials and construction details. SEMESTER VII Location: Nagpur | Area: 180msq. | Mentor: Dr. Vilas Bakde
AREA STATEMENT Total plot area (10x18m)
180msq.
Permissible FSI
1 Nil
Proposed ground floor B/U area Proposed first floor B/U area
89.4msq
Proposed second floor B/U area
89.4msq 1.2msq
Balance B/U area (180-178.8msq)
BALCONY AREA AT FIRST FLOOR Permissible 15% OF B/U 14msq
Provided Open
Enclosed
14msq
Nil
AT SECOND FLOOR Permissible Provided 15% OF B/U 14msq
Open
Enclosed
14msq
Nil
Total
Excess
14sqm
Taken in FSI
Total
Excess
14sqm
Taken in FSI
FOOTING LAYOUT 36.
TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN
SECTION
PRINCIPLE ELEVATION
37.
SECTION
PLAN
TOILET DETAILS 38.
SECTION A
PLAN
KITCHEN DETAILS 39.
CLADDING CONSTRUC TION
40
Designing and detailing the cladding for an architectural studio of size 11x18M. Major focus of the exercise was to develop a system with modular panels, space for electrical fittings and with all the technical considerations. SEMESTER V Location: Nagpur | Area: 188msq | Mentor: Dr. Vilas Bakde
schedule of wooden sections wooden sections used in cladding
sr. section
size
location
(w x d mm)
principle post
200x75
corner post
100x75
d
door framing post and strut
50x75
d
window packing post and strut
50x100
d
transverse bracing
75x100
d
head and rough sill
75x75
1
d w
2
d w
3 w
4 w
5 w
6 w
Structural system for the cladding is done in T/W with appropriate bracings for structural stablity. Structural joinery for the Panels is ‘slide in hook’ for modularity, with which the combination, colors and textures of the panel could be changed very easily. To create drawings, the whole studio is divided into four walls and into further sections considering the columns.
100x75 tw corner post
brick wall
200x75 tw main post
A system is developed to read the drawing in succession. First, the schedule for structural members with properly given number to each unique unit. Second, the schedule for members in elevation to get overall size of the unit. Lastly, the schedule of all the acoustic panels to be fitted on the structural system is given. The details of special section of member and panel is given separately for cutting separately. Fabric wrapped panels are used to make it acoustical and the fabric can be changed timely, increasing it’s modularity.
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schedule of members member section dimension
B
A
a
2
3300
b
1
3300
c
1
1200
d
2
3300(S)
e
5
400
f
6
3000
h
1
450
ELEVATION(Structural system)
SECTION A
SECTION B schedule of panels panel dimension no.s
B
A
ELEVATION(Panel system)
1
600X900
18
2
600X1200
8
3
600X1200(S)
4
4
600X380
6
5
600X600
8
6
600X600
18
7
100X600
4
43.
A
WINDOW FILL DETAILS
SECTION A
44.
B
SECTION B
DOCUMENTATION
SCHOOL DOCUMENTATION
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Documentation of one building from the Bishop Cotton school located in Nagpur. Around 100 years old load bearing structure with TW king post trusses to support the roofing. Also the interventions are made into the structure to make it adaptable to current scenario of the school. SEMESTER VII Location: Nagpur | Area: 2500msq. | Mentor: Dr. Vijay Kapse
7775mm
5080mm
3320mm
320mm
ELEVATION 2740
1240
1240
2740
1240
5400
1240
1500
4520
2190
570
570
1240
250
1990
739
2130
1760
980
230
1240
6170
920
300
920
2110
1630
2000
250
739
250
600
2670
570
1340 1220
250
1340 1220
250
500
250
1630
2730
300
2130
300
1230
230
980
250
1220
1490
1220
1460
1230
1400
1310
520
250
1970 250
250
250
600
770 739
1240
739
1240
600
920
1340
250
920
1340
250
540
250
2010
10890
1850
7410
250
250
1000
PLAN
2000
510
2230
520
2000
520
7660
2200
520
1000
1660 520
250 250
250 250
250 250
250 250
250 250
250 250
250 250
250
250
1000
1600
19950
2200
510
1980
1000
25380
Many new interventions are done to make the space more suitable for the function. Structure is used for small assemblies and functions. Sometimes it is used for an official works. 48.
7775mm
5080mm
3320mm
320mm
SECTION A FRAME FOR CLERESTORY
GI ROOF COVER
STYLE FOR CLERESTORY
TW PRINCIPLE RAFTERS
GI ROOF COVER TW RIDGE BOARD
CORRUGATED GI SHEET TW COLUMN FOR PORTICO
TW PURLIN
GI ROOF COVER TW PRINCIPLE RAFTERS THREE WAY STEEL CLIP
TW RAFTERS
MULLION
TW CLEAT
TW COMMON RAFTERS
THREE WAY STEEL CLIP
TW TIE BEAM
TW STRUT
TW SUPPORT TO TIE BEAM STEEL STRAP
TW TOP RAIL
DETAIL AT A OLD TEAKWOOD RIDGE BOARD USED TO SUPPORT NEW STEEL ROOF SKELETON
DETAIL AT B
DETAIL AT D
CONCRETE PLINTH
TW COLUMN
TWTOP POST
TW KING POST
STONE BED FOR COLUMN
DETAIL AT E
DETAIL AT F 7775mm
STEEL PURLINS HOLDING THE GALVANIZED IRON SHEET ROOFING
OLD KING POST ROOF TRUSS USED AS STRUCTURAL SUPPORT TO NEW GI ROOFING CORRUGATED GALVANIZED IRON ROOFING SHEETS USED IN RENOVATION TO OLD MANGLORE ROOF TILES
5080mm
LOAD BEARING BRICK WALL WITH LIME MORTAR AS BINDING MATERIAL AND BRICK PIERS FOR STRUCTURAL STABILITY
SERVICES ADDED FOR THERMAL COMFORT
BIGGER THAN USUAL PARTLY GLAZED, PARTLY PANNELD TEAKWOOD DOOR
3320mm
WATER SERVICE TANK SERVICES ADDED ACCORDING TO THE NEED 320mm
SECTION B
49.
Building needed Various interventions to work more efficiently in the current scenario. Currently the building is used for small assemblies, functions and official works, but with no specific integrations of the functions. Interventions proposed are giving the modular partition to make space usable for different activities at a time. Also the building is provided with large steps which could be used by students for various activities. As the central functional space of the entire school it was necessary to make this space a happening and efficient place. With over 100 years, values play a very important role while choosing the functions and materials for the interventions.
50.
INTERVENTIONS
ASSORTED
ARTICLE ARTICLE
Article from the blog ‘Designers Mind’.
52 DESIGN THINKING
“DESIGN” To designate or set to serve a specific purpose (To assign), design is a best version of its aspect which serves the society at maximum efficiency. Designs made our life easier over a period of time, design is systematically planned input to get as close as to the desired output. Getting the desired output essentially mean, that it is an ideal design and humans have worked over 8000 years to acquire that idealness. Design is a graph of inputs and outputs at different levels of social indices. Predicting the graph beforehand is a factor of success behind the design thinking. This seems invalid on small scale, but on larger social scale it is essential to predict the output. Design thinking is applied by the people who are trying to solve a social issue or sell a product or create something new in the market. Market is decided upon the type of project. In architecture the market, are the users and their surroundings. Larger the market, complex the design thinking would be. If a project is done without considering the users, most of the part of the design becomes invalid and only nonliving part remains to be designed. Design thinking majorly depends upon two factors, the designer’s mind and the society. Society impairs the design thinking if not studied properly. Designer’s behavior and attitude decides the design thinking and its impact. Conditional working and situational responses are the major factors in design thinking as it requires steady mind and conscious sensible behavior of the designer. Design thinking is also important in daily life to acquire the state of mind to tackle the problems fairly in relation to the society. The routine of the designer is the drive force for him to go through the journey of ideal designs. 52.
Continuous process of positive design thinking and positive design approach makes a designer to follow an ideal path towards design. It creates empathy for himself and helps in understanding the design and people. Empathetic design thinking is also important in some cases to emotionally solve the problem to connect it better to the society. Daily one hour of positive thinking towards design process would dramatically increase the chances of being a good designer. For the designer daily Design thinking routine is more important than his daily routine. Design is a game of gamblers, they risk their thoughts on society. One who learns the gambling in social dimension, is the one who can lead the idealness more accurately. This gambling needs the great skills of observation, cognition, analysis and tactics. In the competitive world of gamblers to be a good gambler, Three O’s are important: OUTWIT Deceive by greater ingenuity OUTPLAY Play better than the opponent (nature) OUTLAST Sustain or last longer in the process
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Photography is an attitude to look at the world. Architecture transforms that attitude into a power of reality. Architecture transforms the world from A to B, photography snaps that journey to remember. CHAYA
PHOTOGRAPHY
54 PHOTOGRAPHY
Shore Temple | Mahabalipuram 1/1250sec f/4.5 ISO 200
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Veraval Beach | Gujrath 1/2000sec f/3.5 ISO 200
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Mahabalipuram Beach | Tamil Nadu 1/2000sec f/4.5 ISO 100
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Kaygaon Toka | Maharashtra 1/800sec f/7 ISO 125
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