[ S.SUKHBIR SINGH DAYAL ]
Architecture Portfolio
Selected Works 2014-2019
[ S.SUKHBIR SINGH DAYAL ] BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE
I have spent recent years living in Chandigarh and attaining a Bachelor’s degree at I.K.G.Punjab Technical University. It has been a very fruitful time for me in terms of discovering and developing personal interests and principal guidelines for developing design concepts. The methodological approach of my graduation studio, Complex Projects, required working on different scales, promoted independent thinking and reflecting on broader cultural, social, political and economic context. I have been particularly interested in emerging collective spaces and socio - political conditions that influence them. My studies enabled me to apply heuristic research methods and broaden knowledge within my fields of interest, which I would love to carry on in my profession with full passion and enthusiasm.
DATE OF BIRTH ADDRESS PHONE EMAIL NATIONALITY
LANGUAGE
09-11-1996 Ward No.28, Plot No. 25 Opposite S.D.O.Hospital, Kharagpur(721301), West Bengal,India. +918054053619,+917908913304 sukhbirsingh.ptu@gmail.com Indian
English ,Hindi
EDUCATION Aug 2014 - May 2019
I.K.G.Punjab Technical University Campus - II, Mohali.(IKGPTU) Bachelor of Architecture.
April 2012 - May 2014
Kendriya Vidyalaya No.2 Kharagpur(KV) Senior Secondary High School.
April 2010 - March 2012
Kendriya Vidyalaya No.2 Kharagpur(KV) Secondary High School.
EXPERIENCE Jun 2017 - Dec 2017
Agarwal and Agarwal Architect’s Office. Architecture Intern(Kolkata) -Involved in development of drawings and prepared documents to present to clients.
May 2015 - July 2015
Mehra Construction Works.(Kharagpur) Architecture Intern -Involved in site visits
SKILLS Handskills • Sketching • Painting • Model making • Collage Making Achievement : Recieved President scout award in The bharat scouts and guides from Former President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee.
Computer Skills • Autocad • Rhinoceros • 3ds vvmax + vray • Sketchup • lumion • Indesign • Illustrator • Lightroom • Photoshop • Microsoft Office • Wondershare filmora
We borrow from nature the spaceupon which we build - TADO ANDO
Bengaluru
Sweven with International Convention Foresight centre
Smart village Planning smart village realisation
Healing Hospital
Institute
IALD workshop
CONTENTS
Inter State Bus Terminal
International Association of lighting Designers
Agarwal and Agarwal
Internship works
The Girls Hostel
Digital Graphics
Hands on Computer
GUWAHATI
INTRODUCTION Guwahati is the capital city of Assam and the largest city in the North East region Situated at 26°10 north latitude and 92°49 east longitude, on the banks of the Brahmaputra River. It is the largest commercial, industrial and educational centre of the N-E region. The city is located towards the South-eastern side of Kamrup district, surrounded by Nalbari district in the North, Darrang and Marigaon districts in the East, Meghalaya State in the south and Goalpara and Barpeta districts in the West. The city is situated on an undulating plain with varying altitudes of 49.5 m to 55.5 m above Mean Sea Level (MSL). The Southern and Eastern sides of the city are surrounded by hillocks. Apart from the hilly tracts, swamps, marshes, water bodies like DeeporBeel, Silpukhuri, D i g h a l i P u k h u r i , BorsolaBeel and SilsakooBeel etc. also cover the city (City Development Plan, JNNURM)1. The total population of Guwahati UA/Metropolitan region is 968, 549. As per the data released by Govt. of India for Census 2011, Guwahati is an Urban Agglomeration coming under the category of Class I UAs/Towns. The city is governed by Municipal Corporation and is situated in Guwahati Urban Region.
HISTORY Localities City Corridors Govt. Structures Junctions Open Spaces Riverfront
POPULATION DENSITY PLAN -1971
Urban Design -1
Area Metropolis 382 sq km (128 sq mi) Elevation 50-680 m (164-2231 ft) Population Metropolis 9,57,352Rank 48th Density 2,900/sq km (7,500/sq mi)Metro 9,62,334
H Y P O T H E S I S
ROAD NETWORKS
BUILT INFRASTRUCTURE IN DIFFERNT ZONES
In order to achieve the above objectives, following hypotheses were tested in the study area. 1) The mighty river Brahmaputra and three rivulets become ineffective due to topographic constraints in Greater Guwahati during flood season every year. 2) Water level of Brahmaputra, equals or exceeds to the danger level almost every year. At times all three rivulets, Bondajan, Bharalu and Khanajan receive water from their catchment area and inundate lowlying areas of most part of the city. 3) Rainfall intensity is higher during monsoon period and causes water logging in some parts of the city. 4) Population pressure over limited space and encroachment upon the land haphazardly became serious problem for proper planning. 5) Environmental degradation by hill cutting,earthfilling,deforestation together with water pollution and air pollution etc., turned Guwahati into ecological imbalanced region. 6) There is a grading of influence from Guwahati city to the surroundings, i.e. Guwhati’s influence decreases as the distance from the city increases
UD-1
Mass Housing
POPULATION DENSITY PLAN -2011
Guwahati, one of the ancient cities of India, was known as Pragjyotishpur in the days of the epics and the kingdom was known as Kamrupa in the Puranas and the Tantras (Gait, 1981). The boundary of Guwahati, during eighteenth century extended from the Bharalu in the west to the Latashil Chowky in the east, Chalabeel in the south to the Brahmaputra on the north, covering an area of six km in length and four km in breadth (Tamuly, 1992). With the coming of the British, Guwahati began to grow as a modern town. The town was connected by railway line with rest of India in 1890. During the 1850’s the town had 7,000 persons, which rose to 11,492 in 1871. In 1874, the town had eight municipal wards.
Kriti Verma . Ridham Seth . Ritu Thakur. S.Sukhbir Singh Dayal
Photography
Handskills
Sketches
[ BENGALURU INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE ] SWEVEN WITH FORESIGHT
Thesis Project “Sweven with foresight” is the subtitle for the design which is phrase that is made from two different words, sweven (a dream or vision) with foresight(future) This research project explores the possibility of applying bamboo as a primary material in architecture.The proposed design is for Bengaluru International Convention Centre, located in Yelahanka, India. The facility is a complex of three distinctly different buildings, dedicated to experimentation, innovation, demonstration and promotion of sustainable construction. The project investigates how such a facility can be constructed by predominantly using bamboo. The Centre is necessary because the current, carbon int`ensive buildingpractices in India are not sustainable in the long term.
MESO SCALE
MACRO SCALE
Site Analysis
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NANO SCALE
MICRO SCALE
MASTER PLAN OF BUSINESS PARK 13°12’50.5”N 77°41’05.0”E
Introduction To Site
Eye Ball
Eye
Eye Shape Site
SWEVEN WITH FORESIGHT: A DREAM WITH FUTURISITC VISION
Multi Purpose Convention Hall
BUBBLE DIAGRAM
Foodcourt And Restaurant
Fractal Synthesis Fractals In Africa
Amphitheatre
Auditoriums Business Village
Fractals In Nature
Exhibition Hall Using Fractal Pattern
Moulding to shapes through addition and subtraction
Admin Block
Fractals In Site
Passive Design Techniques
Concept
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Development of Design: Design development from Scratch to the Final Result
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Site Development
Zoomed in Site Plan : 1.Admin Block 2.Exhibition Blocks 3.Auditorium cluster 4.Business Village 5.Convention Hall 6.Foodcourt 7.Resto Cum Bar 8.Amphitheatre 9.Landscaped Area
Full site plan
Site Plan
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Auditorium Cluster LVL.+150
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
Renders
LVL.+150
LVL.-5100
Auditorium Cluster: Plan.
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Admin and Exhibition block
PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
LVL.+150
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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK EDUCATIONAL PRODUCT
LVL.+150
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Audi cluster & Business village
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Auditorium Cluster Section of Audi "B-B"
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Elevation and Section
Auditorium Cluster Elevation of Audi
Auditorium cluster
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Auditorium Typical Plan
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Auditorium
Convention Hall Theatre Style seating
Convention Hall Round Table seating
Multi-purpose Convention Hall
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Convention Hall Renders
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Section and Renders
Convention Hall Elevation
Site Section Section -"A-A"
Convention Hall Elevation
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[ SMART VILLAGE REALISATION INSITUTE ] PLANNING SMART INCUBATION LABS
Final year Project Idea is to create a smart village in all the context of living. The following given are the points on which the smart villages are described: Social, Skilled and Simple Moral, Methodical and Modern, Aware, Adaptive and Adjusting, Responsive and Ready, Techno-Savvy and Transparent Using vernacular typology for the area of construction will be done. It means the forms like old bently huts and using the available material.Major openings towards the south direction which allows winter sun to enter the building keeping the building elevated from the ground to provide easy drainage in the slope as the rainfall is more on the northern side and the site selected is over the northern slope due to which the amount of rainfall will more than the southern slope.
ADMIN BLOCK :
LABS-3 PROPOSED ROAD FROM ARNEHRAR ROAD LABS-1 LABS-2
CLASSROOM
ADMIN BLOCK FAB LAB
1.DIRECTOR ROOM 2.STAFF OFFICE 3.ADMIN ROOM 4.TOILETS 5.RURAL ENTERPRENEURSHIP LAB 6.RURAL TECHNICAL AND CRAFT LAB LABS -1 : 1.RURAL ELECTRIFICATION LAB 2.DESIGN INNOVATION LAB 3.VERNACULAR DESIGN LAB LABS -2 : 1.ORGANIC LAB. 2. MEDIVAL HORTICULTURE LAB. LABS-3: 1.WATER CONSERVATION LAB. 2.POWER SUPPLY LAB.
ACADEMIC BLOCK MAIN ENTRANCE
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STAFF QUARTERS
Introduction to Site
Plan of Administrative Block
Section "B-B"
Section "A-A"
South Elevation of Administrative Block
Development of Admin Block
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[ HOSPITAL ] HEALING
Fourth year Project The idea os tp create a multi speciality hospital in its best form.the following are the points on which the hospital has been envisioned: methodologically aware, adaptive and adjustable according to the scenario. It is responsive, ready, tech savy and transparent. The construction will be done keeping the several departments(EMERGENCY, IPD, OPD, Service Block And Medical College ) in mind. This will allow several departments to function in coordination with onw another without disturbing the actual array of work. The staff and common entry has been skillfully segregated.
Medical College And Institute Services Block In Patient Department Out Patient Department Emergency Department Lifts,Stairs And Ramps Circulation
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Presentation plan
Introduction to Site
Shape of plan derived from this
Front Elevation
Side Elevation
Development of Emergency
Ground Floor Plan
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[ INTER STATE BUS TERMINAL ] PIVOT
Fourth year Project The motive is to build an effective and well planned bus terminal. The following points would describe the projectinafewwords:userfriendly,crowdmanagement,technicallyequippedandwellregulatedtransport. The planning has been done keeping in mind that there are mainly two segments of crowd. Intercity and intra city. Hence both are aligned separately and work separately without barging into one another! There is a fully equipped servicing center cum workshop for immediate repair and servicing of busses. Alongside there are two different entry/exit points so as to prevent jamming.
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About I.S.B.T.
Ground floor plan
Section -"A-A"
Front Elevation
Development of I.S.B.T
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[ INTERNSHIP SELECTED WORKS ] GOD IS IN THE DETAILS
Fourth year works This internship taught me that "God lies in intricate details", hence the name! The first hand experience of working on real time plans for clients made a difference and made me feel responsible. I have intensively worked on Block layouts, Working drawings of plans, elevation sections as well as skin plans and skin sections. Sanitary And electrical drawings too were a part of my job. And after working on all of these I went ahead to gain alot of knowledge in furniture layout and landscape architecture.
Elevation Project : 34-1/R Ballygunge Circular Road.
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Introduction to Site
Skin Section Project : 34-1/R Ballygunge Circular Road.
Development of Emergency
Typical floor plan Project : 34-1/R Ballygunge Circular Road.
Skin Section Project : 34-1/R Ballygunge Circular Road.
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[ INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LIGHTING DESIGNERS] IALD WORKSHOP
Fourth year workshop IALD (International Association of Lighting Designers) organised a lighting design Workshop in CHANDIGARH COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE ,along with mondo*arc India and ISLE. The theme of the workshop was light up college areas with the help different different light suppliers and divided all students into groups, So that we can gain a breif knowledge about different types of lights used in exterior to enhance the value of exterior in night also. It was based on ideaology of learning by doing (practical workshop). We were provided the entrance porch and exterior facade and front to making it look more fancy in night first designer’s asked to develop our story so that it can define our lighting scheme and the theme was Ages behind starting from past when sculptures were there to end up with the upcoming future .
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About IALD
Working With Lights
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[ MASS HOUSING ] RETREAT
Fourth year Project The Design of Housing was a studio problem of 6th semester.Housing was to be designed for 60 3BHK apartments, 80 2BHK & 40 EWS. The design approach was from the bottom.As Concern to design the concept of design was developed from a square developing further by dividing square into the nine parts and then removing three to make shape like steps but actually the all three diagonal sqaures are bedroom to get proper air,light & ventilation.The design was structurally developed by using grid to make it more simple and stable by providing strength.
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About Project
Site plan
3BHK Apartment Cluster Plan
2BHK Apartment Cluster Plan 3BHK Apartment Plan
2BHK Apartment Plan
Development of Housing
EWS Apartment Plan
EWS Apartment Cluster Plan 31
[ THE GIRLS HOSTEL ] ADOBE
Third year Project The Design of Hostel was a studio problem of 5th semester. Hostel was to be designed for architectural girls college. As Concern to design the concept of design was developed by studying Bauhaus university designed by Walter gropius after studying his work I decided to plan and planning was one single seater room and another double seater room single seater with recessed balconies. The use of recessed balconies created a elevation of checkboard which allows a single seater to spend a time with the free open environment and these rooms for designed for higher 3rd,4thand 5th year student & alternatel Juniors were assigned rooms.
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Introduction to Site
Site plan
Ground floor plan
Planning of Hostel Premises
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GUWAHATI
INTRODUCTION Guwahati is the capital city of Assam and the largest city in the North East region Situated at 26°10 north latitude and 92°49 east longitude, on the banks of the Brahmaputra River. It is the largest commercial, industrial and educational centre of the N-E region. The city is located towards the South-eastern side of Kamrup district, surrounded by Nalbari district in the North, Darrang and Marigaon districts in the East, Meghalaya State in the south and Goalpara and Barpeta districts in the West. The city is situated on an undulating plain with varying altitudes of 49.5 m to 55.5 m above Mean Sea Level (MSL). The Southern and Eastern sides of the city are surrounded by hillocks. Apart from the hilly tracts, swamps, marshes, water bodies like DeeporBeel, Silpukhuri, D i g h a l i P u k h u r i , BorsolaBeel and SilsakooBeel etc. also cover the city (City Development Plan, JNNURM)1. The total population of Guwahati UA/Metropolitan region is 968, 549. As per the data released by Govt. of India for Census 2011, Guwahati is an Urban Agglomeration coming under the category of Class I UAs/Towns. The city is governed by Municipal Corporation and is situated in Guwahati Urban Region.
Junctions Open Spaces Riverfront
POPULATION DENSITY PLAN -1971
POPULATION DENSITY PLAN -2011
Guwahati, one of the ancient cities of India, was known as Pragjyotishpur in the days of the epics and the kingdom was known as Kamrupa in the Puranas and the Tantras (Gait, 1981). The boundary of Guwahati, during eighteenth century extended from the Bharalu in the west to the Latashil Chowky in the east, Chalabeel in the south to the Brahmaputra on the north, covering an area of six km in length and four km in breadth (Tamuly, 1992). With the coming of the British, Guwahati began to grow as a modern town. The town was connected by railway line with rest of India in 1890. During the 1850’s the town had 7,000 persons, which rose to 11,492 in 1871. In 1874, the town had eight municipal wards.
H Y P O T H E S I S
ROAD NETWORKS
BUILT INFRASTRUCTURE IN DIFFERNT ZONES
Urban Design -1
Area Metropolis 382 sq km (128 sq mi) Elevation 50-680 m (164-2231 ft) Population Metropolis 9,57,352Rank 48th Density 2,900/sq km (7,500/sq mi)Metro 9,62,334
HISTORY Localities City Corridors Govt. Structures
In order to achieve the above objectives, following hypotheses were tested in the study area. 1) The mighty river Brahmaputra and three rivulets become ineffective due to topographic constraints in Greater Guwahati during flood season every year. 2) Water level of Brahmaputra, equals or exceeds to the danger level almost every year. At times all three rivulets, Bondajan, Bharalu and Khanajan receive water from their catchment area and inundate lowlying areas of most part of the city. 3) Rainfall intensity is higher during monsoon period and causes water logging in some parts of the city. 4) Population pressure over limited space and encroachment upon the land haphazardly became serious problem for proper planning. 5) Environmental degradation by hill cutting,earthfilling,deforestation together with water pollution and air pollution etc., turned Guwahati into ecological imbalanced region. 6) There is a grading of influence from Guwahati city to the surroundings, i.e. Guwhati’s influence decreases
[ HANDS ON COMPUTER ] UD-1
as the distance from the city increases
Kriti Verma . Ridham Seth . Ritu Thakur. S.Sukhbir Singh Dayal
DIGITAL GRAPHICS
From Third to Final Year
GUWAHATI
SITE DEVELOPMENT
HISTORY
INTRODUCTION Guwahati is the capital city of Assam and the largest city in the North East region Situated at 26°10 north latitude and 92°49 east longitude, on the banks of the Brahmaputra River. It is the largest commercial, industrial and educational centre of the N-E region. The city is located towards the South-eastern side of Kamrup district, surrounded by Nalbari district in the North, Darrang and Marigaon districts in the East, Meghalaya State in the south and Goalpara and Barpeta districts in the West. The city is situated on an undulating plain with varying altitudes of 49.5 m to 55.5 m above Mean Sea Level (MSL). The Southern and Eastern sides of the city are surrounded by hillocks. Apart from the hilly tracts, swamps, marshes, water bodies like DeeporBeel, Silpukhuri, D i g h a l i P u k h u r i , BorsolaBeel and SilsakooBeel etc. also cover the city (City Development Plan, JNNURM)1. The total population of Guwahati UA/Metropolitan region is 968, 549. As per the data released by Govt. of India for Census 2011, Guwahati is an Urban Agglomeration coming under the category of Class I UAs/ Towns. The city is governed by Municipal Corporation and is situated in Guwahati Urban Region.
Development of design from scratch to the Final stage
Localities City Corridors Govt. Structures Junctions Open Spaces Riverfront
POPULATION DENSITY PLAN -1971
POPULATION DENSITY PLAN -2011
HYPOTHESIS
ROAD NETWORKS
Area Metropolis 382 sq km (128 sq mi) Elevation
50-680 m (164-2231 ft)
Population Metropolis 9,57,352Rank 48th Density (7,500/sq mi)Metro
BENGALURU INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION CUM CONVENTION CENTRE
THESIS GUIDE : AR.DAMANDEEP KAUR
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Thesis Sheet : Project : Bengaluru International Convention Centre.
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9,62,334
Urban Design -1
In order to achieve the above objectives, following hypotheses were tested in the study area. 1) The mighty river Brahmaputra and three rivulets become ineffective due to topographic constraints in Greater Guwahati during flood season every year. 2) Water level of Brahmaputra, equals or exceeds to the danger level almost every year. At times all three rivulets, Bondajan, Bharalu and Khanajan receive water from their catchment area and inundate lowlying areas of most part of the city. 3) Rainfall intensity is higher during monsoon period and causes water logging in some parts of the city. 4) Population pressure over limited space and encroachment upon the land haphazardly became serious problem for proper planning. 5) Environmental degradation by hill cutting,earthfilling,deforestation together with water pollution and air pollution etc., turned Guwahati into ecological imbalanced region. 6) There is a grading of influence from Guwahati city to the surroundings, i.e. Guwhati’s influence decreases as the distance from the city increases
UD-1
Main Block Elevation
I.K.G.P.T.U. CAMPUS-II KHUNNIMAJRA.
BUILT INFRASTRUCTURE IN DIFFERNT ZONES
2,900/sq km
BAMBOO GREEN TOWER
S.SUKHBIR SINGH DAYAL(1461588)
HYPERBOLIC PARABOLOID COLUMN
Guwahati, one of the ancient cities of India, was known as Pragjyotishpur in the days of the epics and the kingdom was known as Kamrupa in the Puranas and the Tantras (Gait, 1981). The boundary of Guwahati, during eighteenth century extended from the Bharalu in the west to the Latashil Chowky in the east, Chalabeel in the south to the Brahmaputra on the north, covering an area of six km in length and four km in breadth (Tamuly, 1992). With the coming of the British, Guwahati began to grow as a modern town. The town was connected by railway line with rest of India in 1890. During the 1850’s the town had 7,000 persons, which rose to 11,492 in 1871. In 1874, the town had eight municipal wards.
Kriti Verma . Ridham Seth . Ritu Thakur. S.Sukhbir Singh Dayal
Urban design Study : Project : Guwahati Urban study.
Computer Graphics
IX Semester Design sheet : Project : Smart Village Realisation Institute, Kamand, Mandi.
VIII Semester Design sheet: Project : Inter State Bus Terminal, Chandigarh.
SMART VILLAGE REALISATION INSTITUTE CONCEPT
CAPACITY OF INSTITUTE – 200 students COURSES PROVIDED by INSTITUTE – 8 (1+7)
CONCEPT:
MATERIAL TO BE USED :
Idea :
Locally available materials to be used in the construction of the smart village realisation institute.
Idea is to create a smart village in all the context of living.The following given are the points on which the smart villages are described :
1.Stone. 2.Timber and Bamboo 3.Mud 4.Thatch 5.Slates(granite slates) 6.Excravated Earth 7.Wire mesh 8.Concrete 9.Mortar 10.Gypsum Board
1.Social, Skilled and Simple : Zero Tolerance for Caste and Creed or better no caste & creed and no discrimination on Gender and Religion Everyone is Literate and skilled Simple living and high thinking.
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2.Moral, Methodical and Modern: Moral values of Gandhiji, Swami Vivekananda etc Methodical using Total Literacy and latest techniques Modern like cities.
SITE STUDY EVOLUTION OF BUILT MASS REGARDING TO VERNACULAR CONTEXT
Labs Study Area
5.Techno-Savvy and Transparent: Techno-savvy for IT and Mobile usage Transparent in harmonic relations and delivery of services.
FLOW CHART
Form used to build:
PROXIMITY CHART BLOCK
Connecting the main road and at the top most level to see what is going in the full institution
CLASSROOMS
Connected to the admin block,labs and the hostel due to which classrooms are to be placed In the central location so it is easily accessible by all.
STUDY AREA
Connected to the class rooms and labs as it is the space for library computer labs and reading space.
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The space has to be provided in such a way so that it becomes the INTERACTION SPACE space for all functions or for exhibhition as well as the area to enjoy any festivals for all
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RURAL ELECTRIFICATION RURAL ENTERPRENEURSHIP
FAB LAB
ARCH.D - VIII
Near the river side
Near the vegetation growing area. Near the vegetation growing area. Connected to the route of the village so that VERNACULAR BUILDING TECHNIQUE villagers can easily access it TECHNICAL RURAL Near the Vernacular lab AND CRAFT ORGANIC FARMING
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ADMIN BLOCK
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BUBBLE DIAGRAM AND PLACEMENT OF DIFFERENT BLOCKS
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Using vernacular typology for the area of construction will be done. It means the forms like old bently huts and using the available material. Major openings towards the south direction which allows winter sun to enter the building keeping the building elevated from the ground to provide easy drainage in the slope as the rainfall is more on the northern side and the site selected is over the northern slope due to which the amount of rainfall will more than the southern slope
Admin Block
Interaction space
4.Responsive and Ready: Responsive to collective wisdom, cooperative movement & larger social issues Ready to generate own resources for self-sufficiency and self-reliance.
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN - VIII
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Hostels
Classrooms
3.Aware, Adaptive and Adjusting: Highest level of awareness on global social & economic issues Adaptive and adjusting to fast changing environments.
MUNIR AHMED
Computer Graphics
Near the Power plant to access easy supply and distribution of power
Near Technical lab Near the Admin Block. So that everyone can access the villagers who have finished there course also can access it
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[ PHOTOGRAPHY ] MOMENTS
Some of my best collection
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[ HANDSKILLS ] PROWESS
Some of my best collection
Colosseum Model : Subject: History Of Architecture.
Parthenon Model : Subject: History Of Architecture.
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Sydney Harbour Bridge Model : Subject: History Of Architecture.
Stucture Model of College : Subject: Structure System.
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[ SKETCHES ] HANDSFREE
Some of my best collection
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[ ACHIEVEMENT ]
PRESIDENT SCOUT AWARD Recieved PRESIDENT SCOUT AWARD in THE BHARAT SCOUTS AND GUIDES from Former PRESIDENT OF INDIA, SHRI PRANAB MUKHERJEEv
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ADDRESS PHONE EMAIL
Ward No.28, Plot No. 25 Opposite S.D.O.Hospital, Kharagpur(721301), West Bengal,India. +918054053619,+917908913304 sukhbirsingh.ptu@gmail.com
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