Architecture Portfolio
Urmi Gohel
Selected works 2014-2021 1
Curriculum Vitae
A graduate from Academy of architecture and an enthusiast in life, architecture has given me a suitable platform to channelize my energy and thoughts. Just like a story or poem, every space has a tale to narrate. Thus, attempting to balance emotions, senses and functionality forms the crux of my design process. Believing that hard work always pays off, I strive to push myself the extra edge to focus better and create a deeper understanding of things that can help me progress.
Education 2012 SSC Carmelite Convent English High School, Vasai 2014 HSC Vartak college of science, Vasai 2018 B.arch Academy of Architecture, Prabhadevi
Vasai, Maharashtra 5th September, 1996 Contact information urmig96@gmail.com 9503283140
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Vectorworks
Sketchup
Auto cad
In design
Photoshop
V ray
Microsoft office suite
Work experience
Courses
November 2017 - April 2018 I M Kadri Architects, Worli
Architecture writing and journalism course by Architecturechat ( Ar. Tanya Khanna, founder of epistle) - Well versed in writing project descriptions and content for the firms I have been a part of.
August 2019 - Ongoing Enviroscape Landscape design and planning firm, Dadar
Urmi Gohel
Skills
Competitions
Extra curricular
2014 2015 2016
Design Architecture Committee ( DAC) Committee head
School design Site visitor’s center IGBC
Committed in achieving the set goals Eager to learn new things Confident and articulate in public speaking Reliable and productive in team work Ability to manage diverse groups of people
Niche - College magazine Feature writer and editor
Dance club Committee head
NASA cultural trophy (dance) Runner up Public relations Committee Member of the heading team Class representative Final year, second year Joint team foundation Feature writer
Professional 01
Urban Park, Pune
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Twin terraces, Bandra
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Educational institute, Pune
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Landcape - Design Development to GFC
Landscape - Concept Proposal
Interior design - Concept stage
Primary school, Bangalore Design and detail drawings for tender submission.
Academics
Residential podium, Kalyan Landscape - Concept Proposal
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Performing arts institute
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Logistics hub
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Studio + Residence
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Competition 2015
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Competition 2017
Specialized in multiple dance forms Thesis project Warehouse - Training center Architecture design Designed for a yoga expert Architecture design
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PROFESSIONAL Landscape
RAVINE PARK
Urban park in residential township, Pune Project area - 100 acres Landscape area - 13.08 acres STAGES WORKED ON - Executing three phases from the design development to execution on site alone Location : Pune
In today’s time, its a privilege to reside in homes nestled in nature. This township in pune has been extensively planned to build on the existing terrain and provide the best amenities to the residents. The entire landscape has been bifurcated into three phases. Phase 1 - The urban park - Ravine park Phase 2 - The Community sports complex Phase 3 - The community market
Phase 1 - Ravine Park The Ravine Park has been conceptualized as a serene forest environment, comprising of tall trees and grasses, created specially for residents who are seeking more passive forms of recreation. Here residents can walk or cycle on elevated canopy walkways meandering through the tall trees or decide to explore the extended network of boardwalks on ground which go all around the water body. The water body shall be restored as a natural drainage channel and shall also encourage forms of recreation that involve water. The Machaan or watch tower can be reached using the elevated canopy walks and is perfect for nature appreciation or bird watching.
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The 30M DP road forms the primary vehicular road along with various nodes inside the township that are connected at different points
The entire landscape has been categorized into three zones Phase 1 Ravine park Phase 2 Community greens Phase 3 Community farms
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Camping area
Kiosk area
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Shrubs
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Canopy walk
The lighting portal has been strategically placed at every seating stop to highlight the rest stops in the pathway for the users.
The UCR walls have doubled up as seatings through out the entire ravine park with concrete coping above them creating various pause points for the users.
Shrubs
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The ravine mound allows the users to actually understand the geography of the park and go through the dip in the landscape. The entire mound has been designed to take the user through lush green grasses with pockets of xerophyte gardens in between to find sweet greenery covered seatings creating a labyrinth of its own.
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Entry deck + seating + the control room
Camping area
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Canopy walk WPC + Black railing
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Varied sizes of boulders from the site
Kotah stepping stones
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LANDSCAPE
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Mud track for secondary pathways have been widely utilized in the ravine park giving an earthy
LANDSCAPE
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The lighting portal acts am important feature in highlighting all the seating locations in dark
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A continuity has been achieved by wrapping the seats on the primary pathway with yellow stonecrete
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A staircase connecting the canpoy walk at he yoga deck gives users an access to the lower storey mid way through the canopy walk journey
The pond has been lined with high fence providing the required security to the users
The canopy walk single handedly levitates the experience of the user and transcends the person walking into a lush green envelope
The stonecrete pattern adds a layed of excitement and splash of color in the earthy toned ravine park
STONECRETE
CANOPY WALK
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The pond has been lined with high fence providing the required security to the users
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Picnic Area / Camping Area
1. ALL DIMENSIONS IN METERS. 2. ALL DRAWINGS AND DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE CHECKED AN CO-RELATED WITH THE RELEVANT ARCHITECTURAL, STRU AND SERVICES DRAWINGS AND ANY AMBIGUITY, DISCREP OR OMISSION SHALL BE BROUGHT IN TO NOTICE OF ARCH 3. DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWING, WRITTEN DIMENSION TO B FOLLOWED.
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1 Sculpture
Twin terraces, Bandra
Project handled solely by me
Tree court
Stages worked on Concept design Design development Execution in process
Stepping stones
+0.90m
Project area - 300 Sq.mt
Seating deck +0.45m
2
Ground cover
0.0m
Trellis wall
02
PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE
Meditation space 0.0m
“Let’s find the calm in nature “ The terraces on either side of the amenity hall in this residential tower function as a pause space for the residents to unwind. The design of both these terraces revolves around enveloping the areas in lush greenery and reflecting nature inwards. While the terrace on the right side caters to meditation and yoga activities, the one on the left side is more open to events, parties, etc. The plantation scheme for the terrace includes ornamental trees that add to the ambiance. A significant amount of footprint of the terrace has been used for plantation which makes both the terraces filled with nature.
Swing
Seating court 0.0m
4
Seating deck +0.15m
3 Pergola deck +0.30m
Terrace plan 16
1
3
Meditation space
WPC seating deck
WPC seating deck
2
Entrance to terrace
4
WPC seating deck +
Meditation space
Trellis wall
Entrance
WPC wooden deck + Pergola
17
18
The two step higher deck that has a seating over looking the entrance with a calming urulli as soon as they enter the terrace.
The swing adds a different play element on the terrace that elevated the look of the entire space
Rope trellis of 2.5 m height that acts as a partition between the meditation area and the entrance foyer of the terrace
The beautiful flowering plumeria tree frames the view of the entrance to this terrace
The pathway upto the pergola is a combination of leather finish granite and pebbles
An intimate corner on the terrace with granite seating creates the perfect evening spot for the residents
The pergola on the terrace has been beautifully framed by the Thunbergia creepers and can be used for BBQ grilling and other activities
The ledge walls on the windows also have flowering plants lined in decorative planters
The central multipurpose hall overlooks both the terraces
The Open to sky meditation space helps the residents revitalize their health and relax
Green lush lawn with granite stepping stones pave the way to the calming meditation area on the terrace
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03
INTERNSHIP - I M KADRI INTERIOR
Educational institute, Pune Stages worked on Concept design for receptionRenders done on vectorworks
Designing this reception area for the administrative building of an educational institute was my first insight into interior designing. We worked through various combinations of materials and furniture pieces to finalize the look of the space.
Corten steel wall mural - 01 Warm color palette matching the exterior with quirky and single piece furniture 20
Pastel palette option 01
Pastel palette option 02
21
PROCESS
22
Wall mural option 01
Wall mural option 02
Wall mural option 03
Wall mural option 04
Aspiring leaders picture wall mural- 0 Warm color palette matching the exterior with quirky and single piece furniture
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04
Reference mood board INTERNSHIP - IM KADRI ARCHITECTURE
Primary school, Bangalore Stages worked on Design development drawings for tender submission
Wire mesh railing for staircase ensuring safety
Creating playful surfaces throughout the school
Designing porous surfaces with GRC jalis allowing an interesting play of light and shadow
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12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
( G2 )6000
A
Band in plaster
I
Compound wall light fixture
100 mm thk RCC coping
2500
3000
Ø900
1420
1675
Ø900
H
450
Finished G.L + 0.00m A
Scale 1:50
M.S.box section 98x 48 x 4.8mm 900 mm dia hume pipe, 200mm x 70mm thk 3mm thk M.S .wire mesh, with 25 x 25mm opening. M.S.box section 50 x 50 x 3.6mm
A
INSIDE ELEVATION B
3mm thk M.S .wire mesh, with 25 x 25mm opening.
Band in plaster 3mm thk M.S .wire mesh, with 25 x 25mm opening. 25mm thk granite stone seating
200mm x 200mm RCC column 18mm thk plaster
200 mm thk block wall with plaster and paint as approved.
25 x 25 x 3.3 mm M.S box section
Detail A
860
50 x 50 x 3.6 mm M.S.box for gate 16 x 16 mm M.S. square bar
IN 1100
2200
6000
6000
6000
6000
A1
B
A2
B
B
A
6000
12 x 12 mm M.S. square bar 50 x 10 mm M.S.flat bar for gate No. of circular cutout with out wiremesh No. of circular cutout with wiremesh 50 x 50 x 3.6 mm M.S.box for compound wall 96 x 48 x 4.8 M.S. box
G2 30000 M.S. box section 50mm x 50mm x 3.6mm
LENGTH QUANTITY /PERIMETER IN m.
B
TOTAL AREA IN WEIGHT kg/m sq.m
2
8.517
1.98
33.2
4
92.14
4.98
1835.42
44
43.13
2.01
3813.53
44
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2
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17.3 5.8
PLAN
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F 250
Scale: 1:50
RCC coping
1340
00
B
B
0
Detail B G2
A1
50
E
PRIMARY BLOCK (1ST - 5TH) OPEN TO SKY
900 mm dia hume pipe, 200mm x 50mm thk
25mm thk ,granite strip for seating. B
900
M.S.box section 50mm x 50mm x 3.6mm RCC column , with plaster and paint finish.
D B
400
A1
150
450
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Finished G.L + 0.00m
30000
25mm thk ,granite strips
Finished G.L + 0.00m 100
300
B
3mm thk M.S.wiremesh, with 25 x 25mm opening with 6x6xmm square rod frame.
3000
2800
B
2100
3000
B
B
A2
M.S. perforated sheet,3mm thk 200 x 200 x 6mm thk M.S plate fixed toRCC column with 4 nos. 16mm dia,150mm long G.I anchor fastener.
A1
A1
900 mm dia hume pipe, 200mm x 50mm thk
3mm thk M.S.wiremesh, with 25 x 25mm opening.
M.S.square bar 16mm x 16mm
A2
B
00
M.S.square bar 12mm x 12mm
B
A2
18 mm thk plaster M.S.box section 96mm x 48mm x 4.8mm
0
00
30
200mm thk block work
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M.S.square box section 25mm x 25mm x 3.2mm
B
A1
100
RCC coping 150mm thk
30000
30
PLAN
A2
Scale 1:50
ELEVATION OF G2
M.S. box section 50mm x50 mm x 3.6mm
DETAIL A ELEVATION
SECTION AA Scale 1:25
3000
0
Scale 1:25
1400
A2 B
M.S.square bar 12mm x 12mm
C A1
M.S.flat bar 50mm x 10mm
M.S.box section 50mm x 50mm x 3.6mm B
M.S.box section 25mm x 25mm x 3.2mm
0
B
30
5400
6000
3600
25 x 25 x 3.3 mm M.S box section
G2
A2
1440
0
00
A1 B
A2
4550
B
30
2275
3mm thk M.S .wire mesh, with 50 x 50 mm opening.
A1
2275
750
B
750
1340
30000 600
( G2 )6000
PLAN OF 2G
DETAIL A PLAN
Scale 1:25
purpose other than that for
notes *Written dimensions shall be followed, do not scale the drawing. * For reference of finishing key refer Finishing schedule. Eg. A * Made up ground lvl assumed to be ±0.00m
* All dimensions are unfinished dimensions in mm,unless otherwise mentioned. * All levels are finished level,heights are from finished levels,unless otherwise mentioned.
Finished G.L + 0.00m
DETAIL B ELEVATION
KEY PLAN
Scale 1:50 name of consultants
visions
kadri consultants pvt. ltd. and shall not be used for any
* Any Descripency In The Drawing Shall Be Brought To The Architects Notice Before commencement of particular item/ job and further instructions or clarifications should be obtained. * Approvals of mouldings, profiles, finishes Samples etc. should be taken before commencement of the item at site or before site assembly/ installation. *Approvals of Finishing Items, etc should be taken before
visions
s "drawing" is the copyright of
Scale 1:25
QUANTITY
Scale 1:500 north
B
50 x 50 x 3.6 mm M.S.box for gate 16 x 16 mm M.S. square bar A2
200
NOTE : All M.S. components will be given a paint finish.
name of client
JSW REALTY & INFRASTRUCTURE PVT. LTD.
content Compound wall and gate details. job title
' MAIN SCHOOL' at Vidyanagar
Architect
kadri consultants pvt. ltd.
00
M.S.angle section 25mm x 25mm x 5 mm
1130
B
735
A1
75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 60 205
SECONDARY BLOCK (6TH - 12TH) OPEN TO SKY COURTYARD .
A1
RCC column
25 x 25 x 5mm M.S. angle section
300
M.S.box section 96mm x 48mm x 4.8mm
A2
Rammed earth wall
M.S.perforated sheet,3mm thk 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75
00
3mm thk M.S.wiremesh, with 25 x 25mm opening.
B
M.S.square bar 16mm x 16mm
B
M.S. box section 50mm x50 mm x 3.6mm
A1
Scale 1:25
12 x 12 mm M.S. square bar O Print for 50 x 10 mm M.S.flat bar for gate TENDER No. of circular with O cutout Transmittal/letter out wiremesh 640/KC No. of circular cutout with wiremesh O Print for 50 x 50 x 3.6 mm M.S.box for compound wall 96 x 48 x 4.8 M.S. box as per job no. scale:
design
4
no.
2
2 A 640 rev.
drg. no.
HST_T_MS_8.01 drawing status
4
R0
25
For TENDER
2 8
150
+11.4 TERRACE LVL
3
2
1
600 600 600
600 600 600
600 600
635
8400
600 600 600
J2
600
4800
DETAIL A SECTION
75 Balance
600
450
450
450
450
3000
4050
430
600
E
3000
DETAIL A PLAN
75
75
2850
75
75
160 90
90
430
C
600
600
3880
3000( J1,J3 )
3880
FRP SCREEN DETAIL - 3
ELEVATION TYPE 1 OF DETAIL B
SCALE 1:100
ELEVATION OF J1,J2,J3,J4
ELEVATION TYPE 3 OF DETAIL B
SCALE 1:100
SCALE 1:50 3000( J1,J3 )
SCALE 1:100
600
750
200 325
200
2850
3600
4200
160
250 600
600
+0.00 GROUND LVL
75
A
B
RCC jali 600 x 600 x 75 mm
600
+0.6 PLINTH LVL
50
300 170 170
50
B
75
300 170
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'MAIN SCHOOL' at Vidyanagar
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4a shivsagar estates, worli, mumbai- 400 018
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PLAN OF DETAIL B
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M.S box section 40 x 40 x 3mm
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130mm high granite skirting granite flooring 12mm groove in plaster
100x100x6mm thk, MS finish plate anchored to slab M.S. Finish anchor fastener to hold balustrate 12 x 5 mm groove in plaster
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16mm dia ,M.S.pipe 6mm thk
100x100x6mm thk, MS finish plate anchored to slab M.S. Finish anchor fastener to hold balustrate 12 x 5 mm groove in plaster
Reference image for the perforated screen
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Kids and senior citizens area
PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE
Kids and senior citizens area are planned on the inner side to ensure safety and ease of use
Residential Tower, Kalyan Project area - 6500 Sq.mt Stages worked on Concept development Design development This is upcoming residential tower offers a huge podium that has been designed with various activities for the residents. The brief involved designing various greens to compensate the less ground space and provide different areas for children to play. An effort for integrating the softs-cape and hards-cape via lawn strips creeping into the spaces has been designed to amplify the effect of green and increase shade throughout
Central node Landmark being the prominent zone, created at the central core of the two towers. Indoor spaces This zone caters to indoor activities like gathering areas, rock climbing areas, reading area and various other spaces.
Various seating pockets encouraging interaction among residents
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Creating an extension of the EPDM area into the covered area to give more space to kids
Entrance from the buildings Activity zone
Fire fighting staircase
Badminton court
Activities like Gym and Play area are planned in the zones that receive the required sunlight.
Path leading to open spaces
Play area Senior citizen court
Evening zone This area has been defined as a cosy and comfortable evening zone with yoga spaces, evening walk pathways, various seating spaces etc.
Yoga Area
Lawn Games corner
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Podium plan
Creating an extension of the EPDM area into the covered area to give more space to kids
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Performing Arts Institute ( Dance) Project area - 36,200 Sq.mt
1. Today, dance has become a form of commercial bollywood business instead of a form of art. Higher education gives a perfect opportunity to an interested individual to explore this as a form of art and expand their horizon. 2.Being Trained in a degree, prepares the individual in all aspects of the dance from ranging from practical to theory and also helps the performer to take it to an international level and represent the country on a higher level. 3. Almost none of the institutes in India offer a platform that allows a practice of classical and western dance form together under a single roof. For both these dance forms to flourish its important that they co-exist and amalgamate to create better content that can be showcased to the world.
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Current scenario in dance education When asked for thoughts on education in dance and opportunity for dance as a career in a survey, following were the answers
Basic infrastructure is not developed.
Performing arts can play an important role in an individual’s life and makes their personality versatile. Requires more visibility and encouragement. Its growing but pace is slower. Parents should be supportive about this art. Encourage art just as we encourage engineering. Should be considered as a compulsory subject. Fees should be nominal
Designed program PRIVATE Based on the subjects required for dance to be learned professionally in a university, certain functions are essential to be includ GF.psd ed in the program. All of these functions contribute to the wholesome growth of the dancer and allows him/her to expand their knowledge through interaction, collaboration and theoretical knowledge. Since the institute accommodates various dance forms, for every dance form to flourish it is important that the students thrive on its original culture as well as form a new culture that signifies the amalgamation of two different dance forms together. Individual dance studio for Dance each dance form.
More information should be provided to the common man
Fitness
Basic motivations and opportunities are required since school time.
Music
Music room Recording studio
Theory
Lecture rooms - Library - Computer room
There should be more performances done to art encourage the art.
Gymnasium - Yoga Mediation space
PUBLIC A dance institute thrives not only only the studio spaces but also on what amount public interaction dose it offer. For the dancers to flourish in their careers, a showcase of their talent is extremely important. Thus, the different auditoriums become a vital part of the institute that help the students in expanding their horizon. Along with this, the auditoriums play a role in helping the institute to sustain and manage their finances by being let out for different events and organizations.
Dance forms Different types of theaters. Black box theater Thrust stage auditorium Proscenium theater
The institute accommodates dance forms that are classical as well as western. All of these dance forms have a good potential to mingle and share a cultural background. This can help the students in learning a new art and developing their skills better all around. Odissi
Bharat natyam
Kathak
Contemporary
Kathakali
Hip hop
Ballet
Mohini yattam
Interactions Varying performance spaces.
Jazz
SITE Kalina university, Santacruz PLOT AREA 36,200 sq.m - 8 acres
Aerial view of the institute
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Design process
The site has two main entries1. Hans- Burg marg
CANOPY SHADED OVER AN OPEN PRACTICE COURTYARD FOR STUDENTS
2. The internal road from kalina university.
Scooping out courtyards
OPEN COURTYARD
CANOPY OVER THE CANTEEN
As per the requirement of the functions, the program has been bifurcated into two sections. 1. Public services Allowing cross ventilation throughout
2. Private institute affiliated with Mumbai university.
Understanding the wind flow
Building an entrance
Performing arts institute
Dance studios
Built form Circulation Softscape around the studios
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Common rooms Locker rooms
Kathakali studio Elongated due to the practice with costumes and the space it occupies.
Hip hop - contemporary Increased height for better effect and flexibility of the body movements.
Bharat natyam - Odissi Kuchipudi - Jazz Stepping down to a more concentrated space.
Kathak - Ballet Linear due to the movements of the dance form.
Mohini yattam studio The porous faacde allows the dancer to view 360 degree of the studio
GROUND FLOOR PLAN The institute serves two purposes of performance areas that can be let out as well as dance studios for students to practice.
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DESIGN FEATURES
Varying heights making every space a different experience throughout the institute.
The shadow play of the jalis also initiate various moods in the entire institute .
The waffle slab canopy contributes hugely to the space making it feel more lively and interesting.
The central open courtyard acts a space where people coming from outside as well as the students to mingle and interact with each other. It also forms a good transparency for the people visiting the institute to see how it functions and form an experience of the space that can be flourished further,
CENTRAL COURTYARD VIEW
The entrance of the institute itself has a double height that creates the massive grandeur required. Along with this, the play of light and shadow due to the jali adds to the beauty of the space.
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VIEW OF THE CENTRAL COURTYARD The central space can be used as an informal performing space as well as a space for dancers to practice their individual routines.
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VIEW OF THE CENTRAL COURTYARD The central space can be used as an informal performing space as well as a space for dancers to practice their individual routines. 38
LIGHT - VENTILATION - SPACE ALLOCATION
Studio
ENTRANCE OF THE INSTITUTE
The south west winds are captured in each studio via the fenestrations and cross ventilation has been made possible by the use of jalis. This will ensure that the studio has ample amount of fresh air coming in at all times.
Common room
Locker room
In an institute with various cultures developing in every studio, interaction among the all dancers is a very important part. Along with the buffer spaces, the locker rooms and changing rooms of every two dance forms have been kept common, in order to intitate this interaction.
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Architecture semester 09
Logistics hub - Warehouse and training center, Raigad. Project area - 9400 Sq.mt
Number of students - 02 The selected plan is a part of the master plan designed by us in which we chose to detail out the highlighted portion. The program was designed in a way to make the make the entire process of production more customer friendly. It also aims towards being able to educate people in the required field so they can work better. The design aims at creating a safer space in primary since such locations can be intimidating. Thus, using containers as a facade even in the education space breaks the monotonous tone of a warehouse dominated site and makes it more lively. The program has been designed to function efficiently for user of any age and social class along with close proximity and being accessible.
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WHAT IS A LOGISTICS HUB?
Pedestrian Truck
A logistics Centre is the hub of specific area where all the activities related to transport, logistics and goods distribution - both for national and internatational transit are carried out on a commercial basis by various operators.
Car
Training program for executives in understanding dproduction and disribution of goods to make it more efficient for their facility.
Training center includes discussion rooms, auditorium, a canteen and restaurant.
An executive hotel for the guests to stay in.
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First floor plan of the training center
Ground floor plan of the training center 42
SITE PLAN
The facade replicate the container yards and create a language similar to theproduction house and warehouse in the vicinity.
View of the discussion rooms in the training center
HOTEL The connecting bridge between the hotel and the training center
The entrance over looking the pond that opens up to the scenery in front.
Discussion rooms with a central courtyard
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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Academic Project - Semester 4
Yoga studio + Residence, Worli Project area - 5000 Sq.m Since the user is a well known yoga instructor, the design reflects an amalgamation of the outer surroundings with the ambiance inside. The house revolves around the courtyard with major circulation happening through the courtyard to make it a more lively space. The above floors follow the same pattern with the accommodating rooms having a sea face view. A balance has been maintained in open and enclosed spaces to bring an extensive portion of nature in the interiors and create an environment suitable for rejuvenating yoga practices.
The house revives the frehsness that any resident would want to feel living adjacent to the sea, especially a yoga instructor.
The house revolves around the central courtyard.
Studio with the facility of an office and changing rooms as well as a garden to over look at the sea.
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The entrance of the house is designed to welcome people with the calming view of the lily pond and a partially open garden adjacent to it.The structure steps on the outside towards the sea with the gardens of every room enjoying the serenity of the sea parallel to it.
The cantilevered gardens of every room,also serving as weather protection for the room below.
The intersection between the studio and residence.With a huge window with obstruction to provide enough light as well as to mantain the privacy of the bunglow has been given in the studio.
The mezannine in the studio works as a isolated space for the users to practice and meditate in solace.The partial parapet wall works as an open garden for the users to enjoy the view of the sea. Also,the huge height with timber windows adds to the vastness of the space.
The pergola acting as a connection between both the functions.
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Academic Project - Competition
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Academic Project - Competition
IGBC Competition Displacement due to development induction is a subset of forced migration. It has been largely associated with the construction of dams,creating national parks for commercial and economic purposes. Many individuals and communities often tend to lose their homelands because of this fictitious redeveloping of the village. A similar case has been observed in Chandoli, Maharashtra where rehabilitation of the inhabitants has taken place, having them shifted to the outskirts of the national park. Thus paying attention on their sympathetic condition,we have chosen this village as it collaborates with the criteria of the brief. Thus, freeing the villagers from the concrete world and getting their economic chain started back again was our main aim.
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SITE Chandoli village, Maharashtra
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Urmi Gohel Architecture portfolio Selected works
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