architecture portfolio manish kushwaha
B. arch IV, IIT Roorkee
table of contents Curriculam Vitae Studio Projects 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Banquet Hall Design, IITR Health-food Haat Design, Roorkee Auditorium Design, IITR Faculty Housing Project, IITR Book Cafe interior Design Cafeteria Landscape Project
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Workshops
11-13
Competetion Entries
14-24
Miscellaneous
25-27
7. Handloom 8. Fractal Geometry in Architecture 9. Brick Bonds
“Architecture (shelter) constitutes one of our three basic needs
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11. PLEA 2018 12. LIK 2016 13. LIK 2015
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Manish Kushwaha Bachelor of Architecture IV year, Dept. of Architecture and Planning, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
current address: DF-23, Jawahar Bhawan Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee, Uttarakhand - 247667
+91-9456522346 tzmanish97@gmail.com
EDUCATION
COMPETITIONS
INTERESTS
WORKSHOPS
2015-present CGPA-7.1 Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee 2014 93.4%, CBSE 2012 CGPA-9.4, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Basdei, Chhattisgarh
Travelling Animation Artificial Intelligence Augmented Reality Virtual Reality Software Development Computer Modelling BIM PC Gaming
Permanent Address Manish Kushwaha S/o Jagat Narayan Kushwaha 177, Ward No 4, Wadrafnagar, Balrampur, Chhattisgarh - 497225
2015, 2016 Louis I. Kahn Trophy 2016 GRIHA 2016 Bambootech, Cognizance 2015-16 2018 PLEA (Passive and Low Energy Architecture)
2015 2016 2016 2017 2017
Handloom workshop Fractal Geometry in Architecture Brick Bonds in Construction Computer Animation and Modelling Augmented Reality in Architecture
SOFTWARE SKILLS
Adobe Photoshop Illustrator Autodesk Autocad Revit Sketchup Lumion Ecotect Office Python C++ SQL
LANGUAGES Hindi English
CurriculumVitae
studio projects
Banquet Hall (sem. VI, 2018)
We had to design a Banquet Hall with a capacity of 1000 people on a hypothetical rectangular site of 24000sqm (240m X 100m). Our teachers emphasized the functionality of the design, stressing on the appropriate degrees of proximity between spaces, as well as the services (electrical, plumbing, HVAC) and site circulation.
274'-7"
2 Parking Roof 12000
Third Floor 9000
3
Second Floor 6000 Ceiling 3800 First Floor 3000 Toilet Height 2500 Ground Floor 300 Ground 0
1
ELEVATION
2 DN
1. Car Porch 2. Entrance Lobby 3. Pre-Function 4. Banquet Hall 5. Kitchen 6. Storage 7. Back of the House Functions 8. Toilets 9. Meeting Room 10. Board Room 11. Bridal Rooms 12. Guest Rooms 13. Dining 14. Service Corridor
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a. Recieving b. Cold Storage c. Dry Waste d. Wet Waste e. Locker Room f. Security Office g. Kitchen h. Control Room i. Toilets j. Mechanical k. Electrical l. Plumbing
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0 2m 4m
8m
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20m
SITEPLAN
DESIGN
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Parking Roof 12000
Third Floor 9000
Second Floor
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6000 Ceiling 3800 First Floor 3000 Toilet Height 2500 Ground Floor 300 Ground 0
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2m
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UP DN
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PARKING PLAN UP
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Parking Roof 12000
Parking Roof Third Floor
12000
9000 -
Third Floor Second Floor
9000
6000 Ceiling 3800 First Floor
Second Floor 6000 Ceiling
3000 Toilet Height
3800 First Floor
2500 Ground Floor
3000 Toilet Height
300 Ground
2500 Ground Floor
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300 Ground 0
SECTION 5
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2m
4m
ELEVATION
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2m
4m
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4m
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Second Floor
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6000 Ceiling 3800 First Floor 3000 Toilet Height 2500 Ground Floor 300 Ground 0
SECTION 1
1 Second Floor 6000 Ceiling 3800 First Floor 3000 Toilet Height 2500 Ground Floor 300 Ground 0
SECTION 2
1 Ceiling 3800 First Floor 3000 Toilet Height 2500 Ground Floor 300 Ground 0
SECTION 3 0 1m 2m
4m
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Health Food Haat, Roorkee (sem. VI, 2018) A riverfront redevelopment project in which we had to analyse the needs and requirements of the general public, and local vendors, redesigning the existing food and vegetable market present on site while also providing the city with a pleasant informal urban space where people would like to spend their free time. SECTION 2 0 .5m 1m
2m
+0.0
OAT
Deck
+3000
Toilets
+4500
Juice Stall
0 1m 2m
ELEVATION 4
Design
4m
Unpaved area
Parking and entry Toilets secluded seating for solitude
Small track to have a walk
Deck for nice view of bridge and cool breeze
Dustbins drinking water service gate
OAT and circular seatings for public interaction and gathering gives nice view of canal and level difference helps reducing noice from road
No vehicles are allowed inside the park, all entries are secured with Bollards
ROAD
OAT
SECTION 1
0 .5m 1m
2m
View from other side of canal
0 1m 2m
4m
ELEVATION 3
4
Auditorium for IIT Roorkee (sem. V, 2017) Requirement : Designing an Auditorium (with a capacity of 1000 people), a parking, and an Open Air Theatre. OPEN AIR THEATRE
Space for temporary activities like carnival or
CONVOCATION HALL
food stall
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AUDITORIUM
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PARKING
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(20 cars + 600 cycles)
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Design
5m 10m
20m
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8 To OAT
From convocation hall
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+1200
DN
12 +150
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B
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Lounge/Foyer
2
Refreshment Facility
3
Booking/Security Office (G) + Projection Room (1)
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Caretaker’s Office
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Stage
6
Ramps
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Green Rooms
8
Store
9
Documentation Room for Confrences
B A
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Generator Room
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AC Plant Room
10
+1650
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Electric Mains Toilets (M)
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Toilets (Fl )
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BLOCK
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GROUND BOTTOM 1
4 GROUND TOP BALCONY DN
TOTAL
DN
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SEATS
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96
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62X2
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28X2
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51+49
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68X2
F
188
G
125X2
276
236 0
1m 2m
Groundfloor plan
950 SEATS
Sports Ground
Top 11477
Top 11477
Gallery roof 9000
Gallery Roof 9000
Balcony top 6600 Balcony 4800
Stage 1200 Ground 0
Balcony Top 6600 Balcony 4800
Cricket Pitch
Stage 1200 Ground 0
SECTION MM’
SECTION KK’
SECTION LL’’
4m
438
Hockey G.P.
Top 11477
Top 11477
Gallery Roof 9000
Gallery roof 9000
Balcony Top 6600
Balcony top 6600
Balcony 4800
Balcony 4800
Stage 1200 Ground 0
Stage 1200 Ground 0
SECTION NN’
Football G.P.
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4m
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Faculty housing project in IITR (sem. V, 2017)
IITR Community Center
Type VI flats
PHASE II 11500 SQM
Block I
Block III
Park Block II
VIKAS NAGAR
Block IV VIKAS NAGAR
Type V flats
Existing trees Proposed trees Seatings Built area Road
DESIGN
SITEPLAN PLAN
kitchen master bedroom
utility servent dining living
bedroom
family launge
We were required to design an apartment complex for the Professors of IIT Roorkee, on a site of 12,400 sqm. These were to be built in stead of the existing single storey houses, due to a scarcity of space on campus. Requirement : 150flats (60 3BHK units + 90 2BHK units), with an FAR 0f 2.1, and ground coverage of 35%
bedroom
TYPE 5 UNIT
VIEW 1
+32500
+32500
+29250
+29250
+26000
+26000
+22750
+22750
+19500
+19500
+16250
+16250
+13000
+13000
+9750
+9750
+6500
+6500
+3250
+3250
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VIEW 2
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7
bedroom bedroom family launge
master bedroom bedroom
utility kitchen servent dining living
LIFTS
STILT PARKING
TYPE 6 UNIT
3D
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The book cafe (sem. V, 2017)
B’
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Location : the pentagon mall, haridwar Area : 80 m2
2.5 2.1
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SHOP SHOP SHOP
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PATH THE SHOP BOOK SHOP CAFE
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SHOP SHOP SHOP
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KEYPLAN
2.5 2.1
B
0.9 Designed for spacious ambience, ample light and healthy reading environment, ‘the book cafe’ provides a hybrid space diminising the barrier between formal and informal organisation.
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The cafe has been designed to have a free flowing circulation to provide simplicity for service and thus create no disturbance for the readers.
2.5 2.1
The simplicity of design make it possible for the users to operate without any assistance thus providing a informal feeling to the space and hence it is also economical for the owner.
0.9
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DESIGN
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A
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CANTILEVERED STEEL BEAM
SPACE FOR GROUP MEETINGS
- CONNECTS THE TWO PHYSICALLY SEPERATED HALVES. - FRAMES THE EXTENSE OF NESCAFE. - PROMINENT FEATURE HELPFUL IN DRAWING ATTENTION OF PASSERS-BY. - OVERHEAD CYLINDRICAL FORMS HUNG FROM IT GENERATE INTEREST. - SEEM TO BE FLOATING ABOVE SPACE.
SCULPTURE AT HUMAN SCALE - RESPONDS TO HUMAN SCALE; MEANT AS AN INSTALLATION THAT VISITORS CAN PHYSICALLY INTERACT WITH/ PASS THROUGH. - PLACED ALONG THE MOVEMENT SPINE OF THE CONCERNED SPACE. - FRAMED/ ENCLOSED BY FOUR PLANTERS ON ALL FOUR CORNERS
SHADED EATING AREAS
Landscape Design, Cafeteria (sem. IV, 2017) Redesigning the landscape of existing cafeteria to make it more attractive and improve user experience
- PROVIDES A SENSE OF ENCLOSURE AND PRIVACY. - APPROACHED BY MEANS OF A VISTA WITH TREE AT TERMINUS. - DESIGNED TO FOCUS ON THE SPEAKER. SPACE FOR SOLITUDE, SMALL GROUPS - CONNECTED, CONTINOUSLY VARYING LEVELS. - ACCOMODATES A VARIETY OF ACTIVITIES, FROM EATING TO REFLECTING. - HEXAGONAL MODULAR FLOORING, WITH SHRUBS IN INTERSTITIAL SPACES.
C’
B
D’
D
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A’
WATER BODY
- SIX UNITS GROUPED INTO TWO SEPARATE BIGGER UNITS BROUGHT TOGETHER BY THE CONTINUITY OF OVERHEAD BARRIER. - CAN ACCOMMODATE 7-8 PEOPLE PER UNIT, WITH AN IDEAL OCCUPANCY OF 2.
- SEPARATES SPACES FOR SOLITUDE AND GROUP MEETINGS/INTERACTION. - SHAPE HELPS MAINTAIN CONTINUITY OF THE SCHEME. - INTERACTIVE FEATURE; JUTS ONTO THE PATH, CAUSING VISITORS/ PASSERS-BY TO PAY ATTENTION TO IT.
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12500
7500 4500 3300
SECTION A - A’ BIRD’S EYE VIEW 1
12500
BIRD’S EYE VIEW 2
4500 3000
SECTION B - B’
SECTION C - C’ 12500
3500
VIEW 1 (V1): APPROACH TO NESCAFE
VIEW 2 (V2): SCULPTURE ACCESSED BY A CENTRAL AXIS
SECTION D-D’
DESIGN
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workshops
Handloom Workshop, 2015
We explored the traditional fabric weaving techniques of Uttarakhand, and learnt how they are woven - from choosing perfect quality of thread to selecting the pattern of weave, and also how these techniques can be beneficial for architects and structural engineers. Over the course of the workshop, I got to operate the handloom for the first time in my life.
WORKSHOPS
11
Fractal Geometry in Architecture, 2016
Understood how similar basic units can be added to each other to form complex structures, and learnt how this principal of modularity can be applied in structures.
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4
1
3
Cup
6 Output
WORKSHOPS
2 Basic Unit
12
we laid bricks using the various bonds we had learnt in class (only theoretically), and witnessed their real world manifestations first-hand.
Brick Bonds, Construction, 2016
- Mr. R. S. Pasupleti
7
1
Rat-Trap bond Pier Wall 2
Flemish bond English bond Stair
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WORKSHOPS
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6
13
competitions
PLEA 2018
PROBLEM : synthesise an architectural response to the predicted 2 degree rise in world temperature. APPROACH : With a 2 degree rise in the word temperature there would be more severe heat waves, rising sea levels (due to melting glaciers), and more frequent flash floods in the coastal regions of India. Keeping
- The thermoelectric effect is the direct conversion of temperature differences to electric voltage and vice versa via a thermocouple. - A thermoelectric device creates voltage when there is a different temperature on each side.
Heat Source
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P
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this in mind, we designed a fully equipped modular floating house, capable of sustaining itself without any external aid. We used Semiconductor diodes in the form of thermoelectric paint which will be applied on the external walls of the house, resulting in electricity generation due to the temperature difference on the upper and lower part of the structure, thereby sustaining the house efficiently.
Sun Heat
+
+ -
+
Bi2Te3 N-type semiconductor (painted on surface)
+ -
Sb2Te3 P-type semiconductor (painted on surface)
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+
-
+
+ +
Surface of the Dome
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Styrofoam Deck
Cool Side
Ocean
THERMOELECTRIC EFFECT Cold Sea
+
= Concrete
Sb Te + Ball-milled TE particle Mixed
Thermoelectric Paint : It is a paint which captures the waste heat from hot painted surfaces and converts it into electrical energy.
Inorganic TE Paint
Painting Process
Styrofoam
Heat treatment (After sintering for 10 minutes at 450 °C, the painted layers form a uniform film about 50 micrometers thick)
P
N
P
N
P
P
The house will be made to float using Styrofoam base upon which concrete will be laid and then the house will be constructed such that it is partially submerged under water and partially above the water.
Module
N
Skylight
N
CONVENTIONAL THERMOELECTRIC DEVICE
DETAIL
N
N
P
BASE SKELETON
APPLICATION ON HEMISPHERICAL BODY Window
COMPETITION
14
Studied construction techniques of vernacular architecture in Almora, Uttarakhand, primarily via a detailed documentation of several houses along the main bazaar.
COMPETITION
Louis I. Kahn Trophy 2016
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COMPETITION
16
We documented the Ahilya Fort in Maheshwar, and presented the data thus recorded through the medium of hand-made sheets
COMPETITION
Louis I. Kahn Trophy 2015
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Louis I. Kahn Trophy 2015
COMPETITION
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COMPETITION
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COMPETITION
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COMPETITION
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COMPETITION
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COMPETITION
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COMPETITION
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miscellaneous
IIT Roorkee Convocation Logo
Dome of IIT-R main building
Gear is used as a symbol for techniccal institute graduation cap
CLASSWORK
25
Playing With Forms,
Carton Joints,
Graphics
Creative Workshop
Still Life Drawing,
Paper Work,
Visual Arts
Creative Workshop
CLASSWORK
26
Model of Bergiselschanze, Creative Workshop
Poly Art, Visual Arts
Papier Mache, Creative Workshop
Typography, Visual Arts
CLASSWORK
27
THANKYOU Manish Kushwaha tzmanish97@gmail.com +91 9456522346 Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee