Architectural Portfolio

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Architectural Portfolio


Vaibhav Gupta

Student | Designer | Illustrator | Geek

8-5-97

Hometown

Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan

College

School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi (currently 7th semester)

Age

20 y/o

Address

MS-42, SPA boys hostel Gurudwara road, Taimoor Nagar, New Delhi - 110065

Phone no.

+91-85120-95255

E-mail

vaibhav2769arch@spa.ac.in


Achievements Worked as an intern in : • Parallel Design Studio, New Delhi • Anjanesh Architects, Sri Ganganagar Worked for making a book “Spaces in Transition” in 2015

Hobbies • Sketching • Comic making • Digital Painting • Installation making • Sudoku

Worked for documentation of “Nava-Kailash Temple” in Ambika Kalna, West Bengal (an ASI protected site) Involved as a project manager for construction of an exhibition space in SPA, Delhi Coordinator of a shortlisted entry for The LIK Trophy 2016-17 (NASA) Involved in various freelance projects

Currently involved in • Programming • Parametric designing • Game designing • Animation

Software skills PROFESSIONAL • Autodesk AutoCAD • Google SketchUp • Adobe Photoshop • Abode Illustrator • Adobe Indesign • Microsoft Office INTERMEDIATE • Autodesk Revit • Rhino v5 • Grasshopper • Vectorworks BEGINNER • V-ray • Lumion • Adobe Animate


Academic projects 2014-17

Measured Drawing Settlement study Chettinad house Ranipura village Labour camp study [2015]

[2015]

[2016]

Transient Labour Housing [2016]

1 Internship Worked for LIK Trophy [2014]

[2015]

Internship Exhibition space [construction project] [2016]

Non Academic projects 2014-17

Started making comics :P [2016]

Spaces in transition [Book] [2016]

[2016]


Artificial Intelligence in Architectecture [Dissertation] Chandigarh International

Crematorium design [2016]

Bhopal Public Library

Millennial Tower, Noida

2

3

[2016]

[2017]

Documented ‘108 Shiv Organised Rendering Temple, West Bengal workshop [LIK 2016-17] [LIK 2016-17] [2016]

[2017]

[2017]

ongoing

Airport Terminal

[2017] ongoing



01 Transient EWS housing

BRIEF Design a transient residential unit for construction workers by looking into their requirements, habbits, culture and well being. The units were to be designed low cost and from material readily available on construction site. These units should take lesser installation time and not do any damage to the site. 6 WEEKS PROJECT 4TH SEMESTER Sketch-Up, Lumion, Photoshop


Village Study Spaces Washing area

Kitchen

Courtyard

Store

Store Living room

Terrace Plan Public platform

A Ground Plan

Front Elevation A-A’

The study was product of 2 semester work where we initially went to a village in Madhya Pradesh to understand lifestyle of people coming to cities as construction workers.

Section B-B’

Section A-A’


Gwalior City

Harishankar Puram Rd

KEY PLAN (Scale 1:7500)

Labour camp : Gwalior

B UNIT PLAN (Scale 1:50)

Single unit Plan

To understand the conditions of existing labour communities we studied some labour camps in Gwalior and New Delhi. Where the living units in Gwalior had some resemblance to that in village, basic amenities lie water, hygiene were still missing

unit Section SECTION (Scale 1:50)

UNIT PLAN (Scale 1:50)

Labour camp ONSITE LABOUR CAMP : New Delhi

SITE VIEWS

A

The construction site is of the Ahluwalia Contractors. There are various people working on the site, like

plumbers, technicians, masons, etc. Where in New Delhi, camps were much Work Hierarchy well settled, they had no considerations ARCHITECT to cultural, social well being and comfort HEAD ENGINEER of residents. View showing bathing area from the toilet View from entrance of camp looking towards it. SUB ENGINEER Houses were made of tin sheets which were simple to erect and economic but SUPERVISORS highly unfavourable in climatic conditions SUB SUPERVISORS like Delhi. LABOUR

C

Way to construction site

SECTION (Scale 1:50)

Bathing area

Toilets

Canteen

Junk yard

Heap of old discarded shoes lying infront of a unit.

View inside the canteen.

Temple at the end of camp marking the boundary.

The actual construction site (OPD block) as seen from camp.

Temple

A’

Onsite labour camp Plan Scale 1:200

Settlement Plan

Street elevation • As on Feb, 16 around 150 workers live in the onsite camp which have 54 rooms. • 3-4 people share a room with average dimensions 2.4m x 3.2m (~7.7sqm)

Canteen

Longitudinal Section A-A’

Toilet

Scale 1:100

COMMUNITY SPACES Bathing Area

Toilet

Canteen

Bathing area


D

So, project was to design which was not only economic and efficient, but also enhances the cultural, social well being of workers taking inspiration from their habitat in village

COMPLETELY TRANSIENT

Unit

STAND ALONE DESIGN

Plan HUMAN CENTERED DESIGN

FLEXIBLE DESIGN

ENHANCED SOCIAL SPACES

GREEN DESIGN

Section

Sectional views REDEFINED INTERIOR SPACES

AS PER GOVT. NORMS

Section

Elevation


Cluster

135

20 thick Bison panel {suggestive}

Detail 'A'

2800

500

Detail 'A' (1:5)

Detail 'B' MS C Section [80X60X6] 40 mm thick Bison Panel for flooring {suggestive}

Structural Elevation (1:50)

ISLB 150 as primary beam MS tubular section [80x80x8] 20 thick Bison panel {suggestive} with waterproofing layer

MS C Section [80X60X6] 40 mm thick Bison Panel for flooring {suggestive}

135

Key Elevation (1:50)

Bison Panel (40 mm thick) {suggestive} with a coating of waterproofing material

1800

2450

Bison Panel (40 mm thick) {suggestive} with a coating of waterproofing material ISLB 150 as primary beam MS tubular section [80x80x8]

Run through nut-bolt to hold panels with structural frame

MS tubular section [80x80x8] 20 thick Bison panel {suggestive}

600

MS tubular section [80x80x8] 20 thick Bison panel {suggestive} 1100

Door shutter (40mm thick)

Bison Panel (40 mm thick) {suggestive} with a coating of waterproofing material ISLB 150 as primary beam MS tubular section [80x80x8]

Detail 'B' (1:5)

Elevation 2450

Plan

2800 3700

1800

Run through nut-bolt to hold panels with structural frame Nut to attach anchor plate with pedestal ISLB 150 for base frame Concrete cast in situ Pedestal Rammed Earth

Detail 'C'

20 thick Bison panel {suggestive}

Detail 'A' (1:5)

40mm thick Bison panel {suggestive} for flooring Anchor plate

ISLB 150 for base frame RCC Pedestal

2500

525 135

20 thick Bison panel {suggestive}

Detail 'A'

Plan Detail 'B'

1100

2500

135

Detail 'A' 500

Key Plan (1:50)

1100

Bison Panel (40 mm thick) {suggestive} with a coating of waterproofing material ISLB 150 as primary beam MS tubular section [80x80x8] 20 thick Bison panel {suggestive} with waterproofing layer

Run through nut-bolt to hold panels with structural frame

Part Plan (1:10)

20 thick Bison panel {suggestive} with waterproofing layer

40 mm thick Bison Panel for flooring {suggestive}

20 thick Bison panel {suggestive}

20 thick Bison panel {suggestive}

Structural Plan [Ground Floor] (1:50)

Detail 'C' (1:5)

40 mm thick Bison Panel for flooring {suggestive}

Run through nut-bolt to hold panels with structural frame

00

1800

Wall Section (1:10) MS C Section [80X60X6]

35

Detail 'C'

MS tubular section [80x80x8]

Door shutter (40mm thick)

Detail 'B'

Run through nut-bolt to hold panels with structural frame Nut to attach anchor plate with pedestal ISLB 150 for base frame Concrete cast in situ Pedestal Rammed Earth

MS tubular section [80x80x8]

Detail 'B' (1:5) MS C Section [80X60X6] 40 mm thick Bison Panel for flooring {suggestive}

600

MS tubular section [80x80x8]

MS C Section [80X60X6]

135

Part Plan (1:10)

20 thick Bison panel {suggestive}

Detail 'A' (1:5)

MS C Section [80X60X6] 40 mm thick Bison Panel for flooring {suggestive}

Detail 'B' (1:5)

ISLB 150 as primary beam

600

Bison Panel (40 mm thick) {suggestive} with a coating of waterproofing material Structural Elevation (1:50) 3700 ISLB 150 as primary beam MS tubular section [80x80x8]

50)

500

Detail 'A' (1:5)

Plan

Bison Panel (40 mm thick) {suggestive} with a coating of waterproofing material

20 thick Bison panel {suggestive}

1800

1100

MS tubular section [80x80x8]

Wall Section (1:10)

225

Bison Panel (40 mm thick) {suggestive} with a coating of waterproofing material ISLB 150 as primary beam MS tubular section [80x80x8]

Detail 'B' MS C Section [80X60X6] 40 mm thick Bison Panel for flooring {suggestive} Run through nut-bolt to hold panels with structural frame

Detail 'C' (1:5)

1800

Key Plan (1:50)

Structural Elevation (1:50)

525

Key Elevation (1:50) Structural Plan [Ground Floor] (1:50)

135

225

Rammed Earth

1100


Toilet

Unit

Cluster

Plan

Section

Toilet

Plan

Section


Sketch-Up, Lumion, Photoshop

Paper Model



02 Public library Bhopal

BRIEF To design a public library in the city of lakes: Bhopal, M.P. on a site located on one of the most prominent spot facing the lake. Idea was to understand the potential of a public library and ways it can influence the citizens. Design was required to accomodate various flexible uses. 4 WEEKS PROJECT 5TH SEMESTER Sketch-Up, V-ray, Photoshop


Site Analysis


Site for library was a small public park with dense vegetation cover. So the form developed was such that maximum trees are preserved.

Glass facade to maximise lake view from every floor

Atrium to let in natural light and have visual connect between different levels of building Parking

Pathway reserved for people to access main road from rear side.

Design of library provide natural gesture of invitation to passers by. Stages of development of form (left to right)



The library was designed looking into social impacts of a public space which while representing a glimpse of developing bhopal caters to needs and requirements rooted to the city.



03 Millennial tower Noida

BRIEF In current era, high rise buildings are springing up at high rate and this trend is likely to continue at least for coming decades owing to density it can accomodate in lesser space. So, with this design we were made to explore the concepts, limitations & potentials of such buildings and the ways it can be personalized to cater to needs of the millennial.

8 WEEKS PROJECT 6TH SEMESTER

Sketch-Up, V-ray, Photoshop


Design Requirements Site area

16570 sqm

FAR

4.5

GC

30%

Distribution 85% Office 15% Retail Capacity

7500 people

Floors

30 (inc. 1 service floor))

Form Development


Design Highlights

Daylighting Building interiors are designed such that no workspace is more than 9m from window allowing maximum utilisation of sunlight.

Fire Safety Fire exit at prescribed distances (NBC 2016) and refuse area along with path for fire tender to move around building structure have been taken care of.

Orientation Proper orientation of building as per sun direction and wind flow along with facade treatment to maximise comfort level in building.

Structure Based on RCC beam column framework in accordance to regulations set in IS code for building in zone 4 (earthquake)

Live courtyard Most of the office area is designed looking into the courtyard which visually connects a person inside to a person in courtyard and vice versa.

Parking

Facade

Multi-level basement parking to accomodate 800+ cars

Dynamic green facade which changes with seasons


N

Ground Level Plan +1500


RETAIL FLOOR

Second Floor Plan +12000

OFFICE FLOOR

First Floor Plan +7500

Typical Floor plan +39000

Typical Floor plan +102000


Passive Dynamic Facade The idea of multi-layered facade was to break the monotonicity of typical facade without consuming energy. In the system, facade was divided into multiple panels and each panel

either had a glazed glass, solid covering, leuvered opening or vegetation cover which changes as per season creating different look and feel as per climate.



Artificial Intelligence in Architecture [Ongoing Dissertation]

Abstract Architecture is changing rapidly, and the change happening currently is faster than history ever witnessed. With the progression in technology, designers moved on from traditional drawing boards and sketch pads to digital (Agkathidis, 2014)medium in form of CAD applications. But as the medium of design changed, so changed the complexity of the design. With the use of BIM and other smarter programs, designs which previously were far beyond imagination were beginning to take shape raising the bar of expectation higher than ever. Indeed, the layer of complexity that is introduced cannot be resolved by

conventional design methods. Likewise, the quantity of information and the level of complexity involved in most building projects nowadays surpass designers’ abilities to thoroughly comprehend and predict them. Artificial Intelligence (AI), a concept in which by means of algorithms, a computer can be made to ‘learn’ the things from the environment and use that information ‘intelligently’ to reach its goal. In recent years, much research is carried out using this concept in various domains and significant achievements has been recorded. Nowadays A.I. is being implemented in field of


science, data analysis, computer technologies and other field based on reasoning, analysis and logic. Architecture, on the other hand is an amalgamation of both emotions and reasoning. In a spectrum of studies, it lies on the meeting point of science and arts. And since architecture isn’t all about reasoning, it hasn’t seen much development in terms of machine intelligence. So this paper will look upon the possibility of existence of A.I. in architecture, possibilities and challenges along with its impact on the field.

Research question

Hand Drafting

This paper examines the possibility and need of involvement of A.I. in architecture, along with its implications over the field. Thus the research question would be:

CAD Tools

Artificial

“How can AIIntelligence impact the field of architecture and Generation Machine Data Analysis through what Learningwould be its algorithms outcomes?”

Collaboration Tools

Intelligence

Learn

Analyze

Take decision

Artificial Intelligence

Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

Data Analysis

BIM Tools

Generation through algorithms


Spaces in Transition [Book]

front cover

back cover

The book was created as a class effort to document the work of 2nd year studio where we studied and documented village of construction workers and their living conditions in cities at construction site. This book compares life of workers in city and village in different spheres like their culture, living condition, occupation, architectural sense

I was involved in data collection and organisation, designing of master layouts, compiling design solutions and final compilation of book


Sample spreads from the book



Non Academic works


30'

OPEN 17'-0"x5'-0"

STORE 5'-9"x5'-0"

i

Duration : 1 month

TOILET 6'-3"x10'-0" BEDROOM 11'-0"x14'-0"

Internship

Anjanesh Architects, Sri Ganganagar [2015]

TOILET 5'-9"x5'-0"

BEDROOM 10'-6"x14'-0" 30'

OPEN 17'-0"x5'-0"

STORE 5'-9"x5'-0"

46'

STUDY ROOM 10'-6"x8'-0" LOBBY 18'-0"x14'-0"

As an effort to understand what profession of architecture actually is and to get professional experience, I’ve worked as an intern in 2 firms [both of them highly reputed in their own area]

30'

TOILET 5'-9"x5'-0"

OPEN 17'-0"x5'-0"

STORE 5'-9"x5'-0"

TOILET 6'-3"x10'-0"

BEDROOM 11'-0"x14'-0"

TOILET 5'-9"x5'-0"

TOILET 6'-3"x10'-0"

55'-9"

BEDROOM 10'-6"x14'-0"

BEDROOM 11'-0"x14'-0"

BEDROOM 10'-6"x14'-0"

60'

PUJA ROOM 6'-0"x6'-0" OPEN 4'-121" WIDE

46'

BATHROOM 6'-0"x5'-0"

KITCHEN 8'-0"x10'-0"

60' PASSAGE 5'-6" WIDE

2015 : Internship at Anjanesh Architects, Sri Ganganagar where I worked on drawings of basic duplex houses.

Client

Date

DRAWING ROOM 10'-6"x14'-0"

55'-9"

KITCHEN 8'-0"x10'-0"

TERRACE 21'-3"x20'-421" PORCH 8'-0" WIDE

North

Office

Contact Drawing Title

W

S Client

OPEN 4'-121" WIDE

PASSAGE 5'-6" WIDE

DRAWING ROOM 10'-6"x14'-0"

N E

Sheet No.

21-05-2015

LOBBY 18'-0"x14'-0"

OPEN 4'-121" WIDE

Project

GROUND FLOOR LAYOUT PLAN

55'-9"

BATHROOM 6'-0"x5'-0"

PORCH 8'-0" WIDE

Drawing Title

MULTIPURPOSE ROOM 10'-6"x14'-6"

46'

PUJA ROOM 6'-0"x6'-0"

KITCHEN 8'-0"x10'-0"

2016 : Internship at Parallel Design Studios , New Delhi where I worked on design of a farmhouse in Vasant Kunj and did MD of a block in Holy Family hospital Project

STUDY ROOM 10'-6"x8'-0"

LOBBY 18'-0"x14'-0"

01.

North

Er. Pawan K. Goyal W MICA,MIRC,DVV Ph.d.MIFA S GROUND FLOOR Vastu Engineer & Approved ValuerN LAYOUT PLAN Estd. 1982 E Ar. Anjanesh Goyal Date

No. B.Arch,Sheet ESD, MCA, IIA

ANJANESH 21-05-2015 Architects01.

VastuPawan INSTITUTE

K.GOYAL Engineers & Valuers

Office

Contact

098290 - 76319 (M)

A GroupEr. of Pawan K. Goyal A Group of MICA,MIRC,DVV Ph.d.MIFA Architects, Interiors Architects, Interiors 077424 - 30000 (M) Vastu Engineer & Approved Valuer Valuers, Engineers, Valuers, Estd. 1982 Engineers, Construction - 33000 (M) Ar. Anjanesh077424 Goyal Construction Vastu Consultants B.Arch, ESD, MCA, IIA Project Vastu Consultants 0154 - 2465719 (O)

ANJANESH Architects

098290 - 76319 (M) 077424 - 30000 (M) 077424 - 33000 (M) 0154 - 2465719 (O) Title Drawing

98-Varindravan Vihar, Gagan Path, First Floor, SRI GANGANAGAR- 335001(Raj.)

FIRST FLOOR 98-Varindravan Vihar, Gagan Path, First Floor, VastuPawan INSTITUTE e -mail: anjanesharchitects@gmail.com SRI GANGANAGAR- 335001(Raj.) vastupawan@gmail.com LAYOUT PLAN K.GOYAL Engineers & Valuers e -mail: anjanesharchitects@gmail.com Client vastupawan@gmail.com

www.vastupawan.com

www.vastupawan.com

Date

North

Office

N E

Sheet No.

21-05-2015

Contact

W

S

02.

Er. Pawan K. Goyal MICA,MIRC,DVV Ph.d.MIFA

Estd. 1982

Vastu Engineer & Approved Valuer

Ar. Anjanesh Goyal B.Arch, ESD, MCA, IIA

ANJANESH Architects VastuPawan INSTITUTE K.GOYAL Engineers & Valuers

A Group of Architects, Interiors Valuers, Engineers, Construction Vastu Consultants

098290 - 763 077424 - 300 077424 - 330 0154 - 24657

98-Varindravan Vihar, Gagan Path, SRI GANGANAGAR- 335001(Raj.)

e -mail: anjanesharchitects@g vastupawan@gmail.c www.vastupawan.c


Parallel Design Studio, New Delhi [2016] Duration : 1 month This farmhouse was designed for a retired couple in Vasant Kunj where they wanted the existed farmhouse to be demolished and construct an ultra modern design

This was one of the proposed design Existing farmhouse


ii Co-ordinated LIK Trophy 2016-17 As a part of documenting ‘Nava Kailash Temple’ or ‘108-Shiv Temple’, for The LIK Trophy 2016-17 conducted by NASA several workshops were organised at historic places in Delhi where students were taught about documenting site, making field notes, converting them into drawings and finally composing and rendering. I served as a co-ordinator for this whole event. The sheets displayed are from the set of final sheets. This entry got shortlisted under top 10%



iii Freelance projects

The projects displayed here are thesis projects of students of SPA, Delhi for which I worked for production part like making virtual model or making sheets. [The design of these projects does NOT belongs to me]

Assi Ghat, Varanasi [sketchup model & renders]


Airport Terminal design


iv Miscellaneous

This section includes sample of works which I’ve done as a part of hobby. It includes installation making, sketching, digital painting, comic writing (under the name ArchiTOONs)

Comic making


Photo Credits : Gopi Thodupunuri Model : Tushar Basumatary

Stage design

Wall Painting


v Sketching and Digital art



Contact vaibhav2769arch@spa.ac.in +91-85120-95255


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