UNDERGRAD ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO 2017 - 2021

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EDUCATION

SIDDHANT BHOSLE

CURRICULUM VITAE I am an architecture student from Vivekanand Education society’s College of Architecture. The following is a collection of my projects that reflect my passion for Architecture and Design. I hope to contribute the same to your firm.

2017-2021

VIVEKANAND EDUCATION SOC

2015-2017

SWAMI VIVEKANAND JR. COLLE

2003-2015

SWAMI VIVEKANAND HIGH SCH

BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE(B.ARCH)

HIGHER SECONDARY CERTIFICATE(HSC)

SECONDARY SCHOOL CERTIFICATE(SSC)

EXHIBITION AND INS 2019

ICHH - INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIA

2018

CIDCO EXHIBITON CENTER, NAV

2018

THREE SCHOOLS IN ANDHERI,MU

DOCUMENTATION OF GULAB SAGAR PRES

WALL PAINTINGS AND MURALS.

PUBLICATIONS 2019

RAJASTHAN, GUJRAT

2019

SRI LANKA

2018

KUDAL, MAHARASHTRA

DOCUMENTATION

DOCUMENTATION

DOCUMENTATION

D.O.B :- 16.10.2000 +91 9702481897 ar.siddhantbhosle@gmail.com 104/H-7, Saptashrungi CHSL, Kamgaar nagar , near Tilak nagar station, Chembur, Mumbai- 400071

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COMPETITION

CIETY’S COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE,

EGE, SCIENCE - COMPUTER SCIENCE,

2021

CTBUH - TALL BUILDING DESIGN

2020

COVID 19 MAKESHIFT QURANTINE CENTRE

HOOL,

STALLATIONS

ACHIEVEMENTS

ATION FOR HUMANE HABITAT,MUMBAI

SCINT

2020

AWARDED FIRST PRICE FOR DESIGN COMPETITION COVID 19 MAKESHIFT QUARANTINE CENTRE

VI MUMBAI

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AWARDED FIRST FOR INTERNATIONAL MATHS OLYMPIAD CONDUCTED BY SOF

UMBAI

2015

HIGHEST MARKS IN ENGLISH(SSC) IN ALL OVER MUMBAI

2012

MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD SCHOLARSHIP

EXTRA CURRICULARS 2018-2021

STUDENT COUNCIL - PRESIDENT

2019

WORKED WITH AN NGO TO PAINT SCHOOL WALLS

AND NASA TEAM MEMBER

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS IN AIROLI

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GRAPHIC DESIGNING EXPLORING SOFTWARES

LANGUAGES FLUENT

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CONTENTS

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URBAN HAAT

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VIPASSANA CENTER

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HIGH RISE BUILDING

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ART EXHIBITION CENTER

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Chalisgaon, Maharsahtra

Siddhant Bhosle B.arch Sem 5 VES College Of Architecture ARchitectural Design

INSTALLATIONS

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INFRASTRUCTURE

URBAN HAAT ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

2018/18 2018 /18

YEAR 2 SEM2

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INFRASTRUCTURE

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URBAN HAAT ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN YEAR2 SEM2

Gulab Sagar Lake is among the few lakes of Jodhpur, situated in old city near Sardar Market of Jodhpur city. The lake was constructed in 1788 by Gulab Rai the beloved of Maharaja Vijay Singh, that’s where it took its name from. Originally it was built as a water stor-


age replacing the old Bawri. It took around 8 years to complete the construction of Gulab Sagar. It measures 150 x 90m in size, receives water through a canal from Bal Samand Lake. The site surrounds the Precint of Gulab Sagar.

About Urban haat: Urban Haat as the word says , haat is a market place of a particular town or village. A permanent Place for exhibitions, fairs for crafts, clothes and food items with cultural events or shows 04


Precint of Gulab Sagar, Jodhpur About The Project

Use of Levels

The site is located in Jodhpur,Rajasthan. Narrow lanes surrounded by residential structures is the major fabric of the site. The street activities are the spirit of the zone. Provided by Public spaces and a Bazaar Haat increases the activities and adds to this spirit.The inter relation of Private ,semi private and publicpaces due to the classification of Residential ,commercial and public spaces has been expressed for better understanding of the project. This is supported by resolving the circulation with the help of a traffic island and inturn increasing Tourist attraction which would help in increasing the economy of the area . The Climate is Hot and Dry with less rainfall , thus the requirement of the project acts on to tackle climate problems sustainably.

Different terraces

heights which

of the structure inturn lead to

help in creating terrace activities.

Branching Streets One street Branches into multiple sub streets and creats a road network which also connects to each other at some points creating public interactive junctions.

Tourist Attraction The Mehranghar fort and the Gulab Sagar has been the Major Tourist attractions in Jodhpur as they signify historic moments associated with the site

Narrow LAnes The site has narrow lanes which branch out into multiple directions and connect one to the other.

Axis The site has multiple entry/exit Points. The entrance to the haat Is choosen such that it has a Visual axis and is connected to the major junction of the site. and the two major attractions The Mehranghar Fort and Gulab Sagar.

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Courtyard Once you enter the haat , your is the court. Keeping in mind and responding to the Climate design offers two court yards And the SUN.

first encounter the users need of the site,the : the SHADE

Legend Shade

Sun

Private - Housing Gulab Sagar

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CONCEPT Visuals play a very important role In the experience of a space. The Design connects the user with the Movement of the sun. The east west Axis lets the user experience the Beauty of sunrise and sunset Through those visual nodes. The axis lets the user have the view Of the mehaghar fort at the west And part of the gulab sagar and Baccha sagar towards the east

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Climate With the help of massing and Orientation the sun and wind is Tackled skillfully in the design. The Design requires the inflowof the Summer winds which are pre cooled By presence of gulab sagar and the Blocking of the winter winds . The winter winds are blocked Due to heavy mass present on The north east side.

Since the summer winds Travel from south west to North east they are Precooled by the water body Before going north. The Baolis act as the wind Carriers and transfer the Cool wind to the Courtyards thus providing Comfort to the user

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The CAFE` As the haat has a commercial Aspect , the urban haat café is Placed such that is is not visually Connected to the streets but it Makes the edge of gulab sagar and Offers the user a space with the Calmness and the beauty it deserves.

Rooftop Jodhpur and more parts of rajasthan are used To their roof top activites and interactions. Thus considering this , the insert responds to The user providing roof top interactions.

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To be rooted to the place the Design offers two baolis ,which Signify the importance of Rainwater and support the driving Principle of the design , i.E to bring Back the wisdom of the traditional Water system :gulab sagar.

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Interaction with the water Interacting with the Gulab Sagar was necessary for its conservation. And so the waterfront was opened up as a public space for the tourist and the local people to admire.

Road Network.

The Streets in Jodhpur near Gulab sagar are narrow, thus affecting the everyday circulation.So the resolving the circulation and increasing the road widths without disturbing the mutual shading with the addition of a traffic island the site can have a proper circulation.

Classification of spaces The site existngly has mixed use on the land available. The Proposed classification of seperating the private and public spaces would lead to a better living .

Existing Conditions Mixed Use , waterfront occupied by residents and shops blocking visual and physical connect with the water.

Designing to context Observing the site , the streets in jodhpur rajashtan have a hierarchy,there are primary streets that branch out into secondary, which further branch out to tertiary. Thus designing to the Site context, the circulation through the space is such that the haat feels like the street itself… Sprouting into sub streets.

Climate With the help of massing and Orientation the sun and wind is Tackled skillfully in the design. The Design requires the inflowof the Summer winds which are pre cooled By presence of gulab sagar and the Blocking of the winter winds . The winter winds are blocked Due to heavy mass present on The north east side.

Since the summer winds Travel from south west to North east they are Precooled by the water body Before going north. The Baolis act as the wind Carriers and transfer the Cool wind to the Courtyards thus providing Comfort to the user

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INFRASTRUCTURE

2019/20 2019 /20

VIPASSANA CENTRE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

YEAR 3 SEM5

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VIPASSANA CENTRE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

YEAR3 SEM5

Maharashtra has been generously blessed with a rich history and beautiful natural landscapes. Chalisgaon, located in the Jalgaon district, is one of the state’s most beautiful regions. With a landscape dominated by age-old temples, undulating hills, vast tracts of lush greenery, and


fascinating caves, Chalisgaon is a hidden gem that is just waiting to be explored. Chalisgaon too has a number of ancient and beautiful temples, attracting devotees from far and wide. From the Shiva Mandir and Ganesh Mandir to the Sri Muktabai Temple and the Changdeo Temple

About Vipassana: Vipassana, which means to see things as they really are, is one of India’s most ancient techniques of meditation. It was taught in India more than 2500 years ago as a universal remedy for universal ills, i.e., an Art of Living. 12


SITE STUDY

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CLIMATE ANALYSIS

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LANDSCAPE

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SECTIONS

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WATCH TOWER

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INFRASTRUCTURE

HIGH RISE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

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Significant architectural vocabulary is woven by architectural characters consisting of low rise structures, sloping roofs, external staircases, verandahs, balconies, railings, organic winding pattern of the streets and community nodes. Chembur’s prevailing huge green cover is


the main savior for the neighbourhoods, from ammonia and other toxic gases which are released from the chemical and fertilizer factories situated in this area. It also has these lush green tree lines either side of the roads giving a distinct identity to the precinct of serenity.

Environmental heritage is one of the most significant attributes of Chembur and the inhabitants are very proud of it. The same is being reflected through the design to have a positive outcome on the community 26


SITE STUDY

Location : Chembur Latitude: 19.0522 N Longitude: 72.9005 E Site area : 17000 sqm

Chembur Originally what was a cluster of villages surrounded by marsh land, mangroves and creek, this north eastern suburb of Mumbai is at present the most important link between the city of Mumbai and the mainland. Chembur as a suburb has recently in the last three to four decades

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seen tremendous growth. Once known for its green surroundings, with large open spaces and very peaceful , the slow pace of life has transformed and now is catching up with the growth impetus just like the rest of the suburbs of Mumbai. Chembur witnessed growth as a result of the TDR where many old small buildings were taken over by developers and

loaded with TDR and the skyline of Chembur saw a major change. The site has witnessed a golden era of the Hindi film industry. In the 1960’s Raj Kapoor made Chembur his base by acquiring a sprawling bungalow on Deonar Farm Road and also started the RK Studio on the Sion Trombay Road.


CLIMATE ANALYSIS

The tide of rapid urbanization and overcrowding in cities have caused green, open and civic spaces to shrink at an unprecedented rate, while chronic traffic congestion and pollution further compound the city’s environmental conditions. Cities have become harsh concrete jungles with densely packed vertical structures and reduced green spaces. This pressure is formed by the short term, superficial requirements of private capital and investment, which mostly translates to inward looking towers with a diminished public realm. 28


CONCEPT

The driving question behind the design was that 1.How do we design a tall building which can connect people across levels? 2.How do we create a community which is vertical in nature? 3.How do we create good quality spaces in a densely populated city which reflect the charm of the old Chembur?

Courtyard living

Pros- Good scale, quality of space, humane Cons- No natural lighting or ventilation

Slicing the courtyard

Pros- Natural lighting/ ventilation achieved Cons- Floor plate reduced, unusable spaces created on higher floors, Core disconnected from the building mass. Slicing the building mass Pros- Daylight and ventilation achieved Community interaction on multiple levels achieved Good quality of spaces Usable floor space increased Green spaces integrated within the building itself 29


Concept - Recreating a lost fabric of the city, which will enhance the quality

of space and life of people living there. Rejuvenating the open spaces in a vertical manner through a tall building. Promote a sense of community living in people living in high rises. All of which would be achievable through design.

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ZONING AND PROGRAM A dense city with an ever growing population, a site which has a historical significance still relevant in people’s mind, I decided to design a programme which tackles both these issues within a single design. Chembur has had a strong cultural background, to rejuvenate the culture of the city in peoples’ mind, a cultural centre on the lower floors which will accommodate an auditorium for theatrical performances, an art plaza to showcase and promote the talent of experienced and young artists respectively. And a Retail centre which will be a central shopping hub as the street will be a busy one after the upcoming metro project.

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CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE

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LANDSCAPE

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PLANS

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CONCEPT The main aim was to establish connection between the adjoining streets to the site to create public spaces that could be used through out the day as circualtion spaces.

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THis results into incresing public attraction into the site and thus creating curiosity within the users to be a part of the structure.

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This is followed by segregation of spaces so as to manage the increasing crowd that would be generated in and around the site.

W Shade for the user in Pla masing based on sun movement The position of the sun was considered before massing of the structure. The overhang shades the plaza . The orientation plays a major role. The positioning of spaces and the amount of light and shade is determined.

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The Prevailing Winds come from the south west direction . The plaza is a major gathering space in the project . Since the massing in already shading it the winds provide cooling. Thus making it comfortable for the users . The overbridges creates point of interaction between the users at different levels and not just one single plane.

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Massing for skylights and chajjas

Siddhant Bhosle Third Year sem 6 Architectural Design Vivekanand Education Societies College of Architecture

Introduction of Sky lights to naturally lit up the space

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COMPETITIONS

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COVID-19 MAKESHIFT QUARANTINE CENTER

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Total cost : aprox. 4300 INR

All you need to Build a Unit Fiber cement Boards For Walls Steel members for Structure Hollow Circular Pipes Steel Channels

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DOCUMENTATION KUDAL - RAJASTHAN - SRI LANKA

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DOCUMENTATION KUDAL - RAJASTHAN - SRI LANKA

About Kudal: Documentation of Faujdaar Wada , from user experience to structural elements every little aspects.Learning about the traditional art and living within those people helps in learning in depth about the lifestyle and needs of the people


About Gulab Sagar: Documentation of Gulab Sagar Precint knowing how the place is being used and what it used to be before then change in the activity.Maping the circulation through narrow streets and acknowledging the beauty of it is reflected here.

About Sri Lanka: Visiting the residenses of Ar. Geoffrey Bawa and Ar. Anjalendran and knowing about the culmination of nature with the physical form. The experince of living in the nature is thor oughly achieved. 60


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Gulab Sagar Lake is among the few lakes of Jodhpur, situated in old city near Sardar Market of Jodhpur city. The lake was constructed in 1788 by Gulab Rai the beloved of Maharaja Vijay Singh, that’s where it took its name from. Originally it was built as a water storage replacing the old Bawri. It took around 8 years to complete the construction of Gulab Sagar. It measures 150 x 90m in size, receives water through a canal from Bal Samand Lake. The site surrounds the Precint of Gulab Sagar. Conservation and Redevelopment of the Gulab Sagar precinct A hypothesis of careful architectural interventions to rejuvenate and open the historic water body to people. The exercise explores the development of a precinct that has water at the centre of it’s being. A lot learnt from the local architecture of the place. Case studies about: development in historical context, conservation and redevelopment projects, projects set in hot and dry climates using passive methods for developing comfort, case studies on waterfront development, case studies on individual typology.

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213.46

20

0.5

7.09

54.4

192.85

21

0.5

2.55

50.04

No half

formula height

base

Area sqm

RG4

15.4

10. NormalF. S.I. P

1475.10

6

1

10

2.56

Total

RG1

26.00 m

PLOT AREA DIAGRAM Kolw ada Bor la Rd Choitram Gidwani Marg

No

16.39

(v) Balance permis

Area sqm

23.87

B

C

11. Permissible Bu 12. Proposed Com 13. Proposed Resi 14. Excess LINEBalcon ARE F.S.I. 15. Total Built-up A 16. F.S. I Consume Balcony Area state (a) Permissible Are (b) Proposed Area (c) Excess Balcony Parking Area State (a) Required (i) Car (ii) Scooter (iii) Cycle (a) Provided (i) Car (ii) Scooter (iii) Cycle Total Car Parking

LEGENDS

DESCR

PROPO AT VILLAGE-CHE

Name: Sid

Year / Sem

36.00

54.4

.54 90

7

8 33.1 4 38.8

75.93

97.2

8

5

88RG4 .6 7

79.6

RG3

07

22 5.36

50.05

2.

18

G+3

RG5

09

127.6

19 17

7.

0.

6

g

4

1

18.5

ar

1 18

Area sqm

RG1

29.14

37

formula height base

0.5

1

formula height base

63.80

No half

15476.21

formula height

base

Area sqm

RG5 15.2

54

410.40

1

0.5

2

0.5

14.5

54

391.50

3

0.5

14.87

17.42

129.52

No half

North

Vivek C

931.42

Total

RG AREA

Roll Numb

196.07

Total

formula height

base

Area sqm

15 .1

4

RG6 1

0.5

20

37

370.00

2

0.5

9.26

26

120.38

3

0.5

14.87

26

193.31 683.69

3.3

1

Total 54 9

.0

No

1

8

.54

3

.4 53

20 .2

25.9

8

2

37

.8

1

3

.1 21

18 .6

21.13 7.2

.9 18

.8

14

1

RG5

7

14 12.65 10.71 10.9 2

2

.86

12.44

4

11

11.1

.13

28

10.8

22

6

15.1

9

24

16

162.75

3

0.5

10

22.13

4

0.5

2.1

19.5

110.65 20.48 571.93

DESCR

PROP AT VILLAGE-CH

RG7

Year / Se

Roll Num

14

RG1

21 20

19 18

6.33

12

.6

5

.65

22 26

4

23

7.0

7.7

17

6

.3

20

12

11.11

.5 24 2 22.1

298.53

31

21.75

13

15

2.21

11

31

23.7 .32 25

30.4

10.5

19.64 30

12

10

19.64

0.5

Name: Si

17.11 29

7.4

13.23

5

0.5

2

3

.7

RG6

26.99

4

10.33

9

8

Area sqm

1

Total

.6

4

1

9.12

2

RG3

6

11.17

26.85 2

.4

29

8

3

RG4

16.63

1

3

7.91 7.11

.26

.23

16

17 8

31.93

5

9.26

7.3

7

8.24 5

7.63

18

9

4

9

6

.18

1

3

20.99

6.5

20.85

8.1

7

4.21

4

3

3

5

14

5

3.46

9.0

2

7

7

5

base

RG7

4

.0 50

9

.2

2

8.4

formula height

.9

9 .4

21.33

37

37

1

half

56

15 2

3

18 27

25

79.06

19.77

North

RG AREA

75

Vivek C


PROFORMA B

COMPOUND W

CONTENT OF THE SHEET

UG

LOCATION PLAN, PLOT AREA DIAGRAM

STAM

ay

PLOT AREA CALCULATIONS

freew

COMPOUND WALL SECTION, UG TANK SECTION UG TANK SIZE CALCULATION

V

East ern

STAMP OF APPROVAL OF PLANS

N Pu v ra M

LEGENDS :

g ar

PLOT BO

SETBAC

A

Kolwada Borla Rd Choitram Gidwani Marg

AREA STATEMENTS

1. Area of plot (a) As per ownership docum (b) As per measurement she (c) As per site

LEGENDS :

2. Deductions for

PLOT BOUNDARY SHOWN

(a) Road Acquisition area un

(b) Proposed road (c) Any Reservation Total (a+b+c) 3. Gross plot area (1-2) 4. Deduction for amenity sp

SETBACK BOUNDARY

LOCATION PLAN

PROFORMA A A

Area in sq.m

AREA STATEMENTS 1. Area of plot (a) As per ownership document (b) As per measurement sheet (c) As per site

6. Recreational Ground Req

2. Deductions for (a) Road Acquisition area under 30 m road (b) Proposed road (c) Any Reservation Total (a+b+c) 3. Gross plot area (1-2) No. 4. Deduction for amenity space,

16.39

180

0.5

4.78

182

434.98

0.5

88.67

182

8068.97

4

0.5

29.13

127

5

0.5

18.55

97.19

6

0.5

42.23

90.58

7

0.5

21.99

79.65

875.75

8

0.5

5.36

54.4

145.79

(iii) Max permissible regular TDR on (5) 17.09 9 (1.12) 0.5

50.04

(iv) DR generated from plot 10 (a) Area under road 11 (b) Amenity Area (c) Total (a+b)

.3 9

8. Addition for

1 .4 45 .4

No.

6

09

2.

18

3

1

73.43

PLOT AREA DIAGRAM

20

1

6

15

15

10

.1

6.55

5.48

9

4.29

5.15

41

5.7

15

21.99 2.56

79.65

875.75

5.36

54.4

145.79

17.09

50.04

427.59

7

0.5

8

0.5

9 25.67

0.5

10

0.5

2.55

38.84

49.52

11

0.5

25.66

75.93

974.18

17.09 .84

22

10

17115.68

B

C

7

1

11

8

5.55

4 2

3

5

nos

15

1.6

10

17.09

formula

No

1.19

2

2.44

2.563 1.76

1.86

50.05

54.4

1912.60

1

14

2.25

2

1

2

2

2

3

2

4

1

North 5

7.8

1

6

23

1

8.87

6.55

9

8

0.8

0.8

15

15

15

4.29

FLOOR 1 6AREA DIAGRAM 5.15

41

15

8

5.55

1.19

2

2.44

3

5.55

1

5.55

4.29

23.81

1

23

9

207.00

6

60.00

10 15.55 0.8 nos

1

1

2

Total

formula 124.40 8 5.12 0.8 l b 390.17

1.86

6.55

2.44

5.81

2.44 390.17 1.6 1.65 1290.83

5.81

2

1.76

2

1.19

41

1681.00

41

5

1

1.65

1.4

2.31

6

1

5.7

5.15

29.36

7

1

5.48

5.55

30.41

8

1

3.24

2.25

7.29

9

1

8.87

7.8

69.19

10

1

5.55

4.29

23.81

23

9

207.00

1.19

Total 2 4 Final 1

DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL AND PROPERTY

0.8

0.8

15

41

REA DIAGRAM

15

2.64

PROPOSED LAYOUT OF PLOT BEARING S.NO__ AT VILLAGE-CHEMBUR, TALUKA-CHEMBUR, DIST-MUMBAI 400071

1 11 Name: Siddhant Bhosle

10

6

60.00

15.55

8

124.40

0.8

0.8

1 12 Year / Semester: 4th/Sem 7 13 AR18003 1 Roll Number: 15

8

Scale:

14

Sheet No.: 3

1

5.12 390.17

Total

Date: 14/10/2021 North

RESIDENTIAL FLOOR 1 PLAN

Area sqm

1

3

14

30.41

5.48

8

7.8

9

2.31 29.36

5.15

5.7

1

1

14

2.25

5.81

2.44

1.65STAMP1.6 OF APPROVAL2.64 OF PLANS

Sheet 1.65 No.: 1.4 1

No 1

1.6

5

3.28

7

2

Area

5.81 1.19 2.44 RESIDENTIAL FLOOR AREA CALCULATIONS Date: 14/10/2021

15

4 3

PROFORMA B

1.86 1.76 RESIDENTIAL FLOOR AREA 6.55 LINE DIAGRAM

13

8.87

5.48

1

1.86

1.76

B

CONTENT OF THE SHEET

LEGENDS :

12

5.7

1.65

10 11

41

5.55

500 900 500 1900

sqm b l Scale: RESIDENTIAL FLOOR PLAN

1.19

S

D 450 800 450

Vivekanand Education Society's 7.29 2.25 3.24 8 1 69.19 8.87 of7.8 9 1 College Architecture 7

10

Roll Number:

130 300 170

Roll Number: AR18003

6

5.55

1.65

4 2.8

25.67

13

73.43

9

3.28

75.93

4

0.5 6

.24

901.44

90.58

Year / Semest

LEGENDS :

8 33.1 4 38.8

42

97.19

42.23

300 12059 0.8000

Year / Semester: 4th/Sem 7

8

5 15

18.55

DESCRIPTION

PROPOSED L AT VILLAGE-CHEMBUR 112093.0000 1553 Name: Siddha 10206 0

07

8 10

15

9

17212 7907.5000

STAMP OF APPROVAL OF PLANS

7.

79.6

6

0.5

1849.76

0 500 500

Name: Siddhant Bhosle

23

7

0.5

6

127

49.52

974.18 17115.68

RESIDENTIAL FLOOR AREAOF LINE PLOT DIAGRAMBEARING S.NO__ PROPOSED LAYOUT RESIDENTIAL FLOOR AREA CALCULATIONS AT VILLAGE-CHEMBUR, TALUKA-CHEMBUR, DIST-MUMBAI 400071

13

22 5.36

5

6

29.13

11. Permissible Built-up Area 12. Proposed Commercial Built-up Area 13. Proposed Residential Built-up Area 14. Excess Balcony Area taken in F.S.I. 15. Total Built-up Area (12 + 13 + 14) 16. F.S. I Consumed (15/7) Balcony Area statement (a) Permissible Area per floor (b) Proposed Area per floor (c) Excess Balcony Area per floor Parking Area Statement (a) Required (i) Car (ii) Scooter (iii) Cycle (a) Provided (i) Car (ii) Scooter (iii) Cycle Total Car Parking ProvidedPROFORMA

Sheet No.: 3

-

C Vivekanand Educa 427.59 17712 College of Arc

CONTENT OF THE SHEET

11

9

37

5

0.5

75.93

Total

Date: 14/10/2

901.44 13442.7500B

DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL AND PROPERTY RESIDENTIAL FLOOR PLAN

15

6

12

7

Total

.4

18.5

88.67 182 8068.97 PARKING FLOOR PLAN 8

5.36 22 0.5

4

75.93

90

.54

97.2

2

434.98

8 33.1 4 38.8

.24

1475.10

182

38.84

25.66

Scale:

North 1912.60

10. NormalF. S.I. Permissible + FSI permissible with payment of premium =

07

42

180

4.78

2.55

0.5

11. Permissible Built-up Are 12. Proposed Commercial B 13. Proposed Residential Bu 14. Excess Balcony Area tak F.S.I. 15. Total Built-up Area (12 + 16. F.S. I Consumed (15/7) Balcony Area statement (a) Permissible Area per floo (b) Proposed Area per floor (c) Excess Balcony Area pe Parking Area Statement (a) Required (i) Car (ii) Scooter (iii) Cycle (a) Provided (i) Car (ii) Scooter (iii) Cycle Total Car Parking Provided

15815

1849.76 2372.2500

9. Additional F.S.I permissible with payment of premium 0.5 on (5)

7.

7

16.39

0.5

0.5

10. NormalF. S.I. Permissibl

500

1475.10

(v) Balance permissible TDR for Utilization ( iii - iv(c))

Area sqm

0.5

3 5

.6

.1

79.6

88

37

2

5

formula height base

half

54.4

18.5

4

7

127.6

7. 17

1

50.05

19

1

78

0.5

(ii) Max permissible slum TDR (0.28) on (5)

20

4.

1

(i) Max permissible TDR/ DR(1.40) on (5)

3 0.

(v) Balance permissible TDR

16315 Area 9. Additional F.S.I permissib sqmRoll Number: AR18003

formula height base

half

2

7. Balance Plot area (5-6)

29.14

18

(a) Area under road (b) Amenity Area

(c) Total (a+b) Year 800 / Semester: 4th/Sem

6. Recreational Ground Required as per Regulation 58= 15% of 5

16

PARKING FLOOR PLAN

(iii) Max permissible regular

0

(iv) DR generated from plot Name: Siddhant Bhosle 800

3

5. Net Plot Area= 90%(3-4)

5. Net Plot Area= 90%(3-4)

7. Balance Plot area (5-6) 17062.1300 DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSA 8. Addition for 17115.6800 PROPOSED LAYOUT OF PLO (i) Max permissible TDR/ DR 17062.1300 AT VILLAGE-CHEMBUR, (ii) Max TALUKA-CHEM permissible slum TD

41

41

Vivekanand Education Total Society's College of Architecture Final

1681.00 390.17 1290.83

76 DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL AND PROPERTY

North

S

Vivekana Colle


8 77


PROJECTS

2017/18/19 20 17/18/19

INSTALLATIONS CARDBOARD-BRICK-BAMBOO

78


CARDBOARD EXPLORATION

79


INSTALLATION

80


BRICK WORK

81


INSTALLATION AND WALL PAINTING

82


VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE

83


84


S I D D H A N T B H O S L E

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN PORTFOLIO

20

ar.siddhantbhosle@gmail.com +91 9702481897

17 21


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