PORTFOLIO AR.VAISHNAVI KOLHE
With a backpack and hunger for travelling alongside infinite stories of people.
I, Vaishnavi Kolhe architecture student of BRICKS, Pune. An aspiring learner who loves to explore different cultures across the world. The colors and columns, designs filled with this maddening interiors and techniques. Each wanting to tell a tale of its own filled in me this curiosity to explore the lesser known. The four years of architecture offered me numerous opportunities to fail, learn and grow. Each year with different projects requiring a new skill set to piece together and make out a flawless plan. Every challenge moulded me to be more adaptive and open to new learnings. I hereby, consider myself fit to make this shift from a learner to a professional.
Vaishnavi Kolhe ARCHITECT
PROFILE
Indian
14 october 1999
SMEF’S Brick SchoolOf Architecture, Pune
CONTACT
Plot no .63, Kalamna road
Shikshak colony,Bharat nagar Nagpur
Vaishnavikolhe75988@gmail.com
8600337969, 9359266840
EDUCATION
2019-2023
B.ARCH
SMEF’S BRICK SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE ,PUNE
B.ARCH 1STH YEAR
2018-2019
SMT.MANORAMABAI MUNDLE COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE ,NAGPUR
2015-2017
HIGHER SECONDARY (HSC)
VMV COLLAGE NAGPUR
SECONDARY
2015-2017
VIDYA NIKETAN CONVENT & JUNIOR COLLEGE, NAGPUR
PROFFESIONAL EXPERIENCE
• Conceptule Design And Disscussion
• Working Drawings
• Research
• Physical Model Making
• 3d Models
• Client Meeting And Presentation
• Site Visite And Report
SOFTWARE SKILL
autodesk autocad
autodesk revit
sketch up
adobe illustrator
adobe photoshop
adobe indeisgn
lumion render
ms office
canva logo maker
LANGUAGE SKILL
English
Hindi
Marathi
OTHER SKILL
Active Listening
Visualisation
Teamwork
Communication Skill
Model Making
Sketching
Creative Thinking
Hand Drafting
STUDY TOUR AND WORKSHOPS
2020 Saswad,Pune (Study Tour)
2019 Walawal,Konkan (Study Tour)
2019 Mumbai (Study Tour)
2018 Warangal,Telangana (Study Tour)
SKILL SET
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CONTENTS
• INTERSHIP WORK
THESIS
OTHER WORK • ACADEMIC WORK 4 6-8 10-12 14-16 18-20 22-24 26-28 30-34 36-40
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EXPERIENCE
Throughout my architectural education, I have gained invaluable experience in collaborating with diverse teams and managing complex projects. These experiences have not only enhanced my technical abilities but also honed my problem-solving skills and ability to think critically. As I embark on this transition, I am confident that my passion for architecture and my dedication to continuous improvement will enable me to thrive in the professional world.
“If you go anywhere even paradise, you will miss your Home”
-Malala Yousafzai
The existing housing communities have a feeling of discomfort with a lot of uncertainties & unknowns when it comes to redevelopment by the Builder. Considering this the Indian overnment is providing various incentives and new provisions. This has led to anincreasing number of residential communities who are willing to take self development as a tool to redevelop their communities.
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कुटूंब T OWERS
With the world suffering from a pandemic and everyone is in lockdown where we are forced to live inside our houses it is time to rethink how our homes are designed and the idea of connecting with nature while inside our home is the base of this design. located in Pune Maharashtra the existing society want to go under redevelopment so first did a feasibility report and then proceeded with the design
2 bhk cut view
south elevation
3 bhk cut view
4 bhk cut view
basement floor plan
“Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.”
-Benjamin Franklin
the envisions the design of the architectural spaces to `inspire’ the person who come in contact with it either visually or physically. The campus should feel secure and yet open and spacious, modern, with all new technologies and should also inculcate positive human values. Apart from the learnings that one will go through, the campus should exude the motto –
“Skills,
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Innovation and Pride”
METAMORPHOSIS
Admin
Welcome center
Receptionand Waiting
Academic store
Toilets
Workshops
Workshop spillout area 8. Dinning hall 9. Kitchen
Multi Purpose hall 11. Cafe 12. Exhibitaion Room
Library
Auditorium
Studios
Common room
Faculty
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UNIT SECTION
UNIT SECTION
PROJECT TYPE-AUTOMOBILE HEADQUATERS
LOCATION: PUNE MAHARASHTRA
“If one does not fail at times, then one has not challenged himself”
The company through this headquarter wants to portray their philosophy and vision. In parallel with their products, they want to emulate their technological advancements, values and vision into the architecture of this building. The company values its people, history, cultural and socioeconomic impacts in the region. The motto: Vision, Values, Velocity
- Ferdinand Porsche
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UZUMAKI HEADQUATERS
Uzumaki headquarter sever as a centre where the creative minds gather and work for bringing out the best in motors as the name suggests Uzumaki motors are here to take on the world like a tornado with its core value of discipline , Innovation,Unity and sustainable.
ground floor plan
first floor plan
Ground floor Reception+ lobby+toilets store
museum
archive and record department
First floor HR and PR department
Exhibition
Lounge
Sustainable Innovation
Media
Public to Private zoning Desipline Unit
16 plans sectional view
EXPERIENCE
This internship has been a great learning experience for me. I have learned how to work as a team, communicate with other people, and think critically. This internship has helped me in many ways. One of which is that it has given me an opportunity to work with people who have different backgrounds and opinions than myself. This has helped me learn how to deal with people who have different ideas than mine, but still work together towards a common goal. This also taught me how to be open-minded and not get hung up on one idea or project at all costs, which is something I tend to do when working on my own projects. Another thing that this internship taught me was how to think creatively about architecture as well as how to design experiences for people through architecture. The studio I worked in had an interesting concept of using metaphors. Through this experience, we were able to see how these metaphors could fit into modern architecture by creating spaces that would be both functional and beautiful at the same time. In addition, we were able to use our knowledge of architecture in order to create unique experiences for our people.
PROJECT TYPE-RESORT LOCATION- MATHORI, NASHIK
The courtyard in the design of the washroom allows guests to experience the sensation of showering in a natural environment, further enhancing the tropical ambiance desired by Clint for every part of the resort. This thoughtful incorporation of nature into the design creates a unique and refreshing experience for guests during their stay.
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The concept is driven by arrangeing the block around a central living space that is shared by the guest and the owner . All three bedrooms are oriented to ensure the privacy of the guest additionally , the window faces outward
D2 DRESSING TOILET 2.40 X 4.60M COURT A B C D E F G D2 DRESSING TOILET 2.40 X 4.60M COURT A B C D E F G E A B C D F G Ledge Wall Flush Valve A LVL 0.875 LVL 1.225 LVL 0.000 LVL 3.625 LVL 0.575 Wardrobe Toilet Bathing Court LVL 0.875 LVL 1.225 LVL 0.000 LVL 3.625 LVL 0.575 Wardrobe Toilet Bathing Court E A B C D F G Ledge Wall Flush Valve A PROJECT WITHIN N WITHOUT Ar. SHAILESH R. DEVI DATE DRAWN BY SCALE CHECK BY AR.SHAILESH DEVI NOTE Mirror Mirror Sitting Sitting Sitting Wall hung W.C. Wall hung W.C. Glass door Glass door TOILET UNFOLDING ELEVATION AMALE RESORT 13-08-2022 LVL 0.875 LVL 1.225 LVL 0.000 LVL 3.625 LVL 0.575 LVL 0.875 LVL 1.225 LVL 0.000 LVL 3.625 LVL 0.575 10 0 1 2 3 4 5 VAISHNAVI
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PROJECT TYPE-RESIDENCE
LOCATION- CHALISGAON , NASHIK, MAHARASHTRA
Overall, the project incorporates the principles of Vastu Shastra and addresses the challenge of limited space by utilising vertical space. This design approach aims to create a spacious and well-lit environment for the users. The client’s request for office space on the ground floor aligns with the Vastu Shastra principles, which emphasise the importance of having a separate workspace. The design maximises the available vertical space and creates a functional and efficient layout by utilising the upper floor for all other activities, such as living areas and bedrooms.
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TUBE HOUSE
The project is designed with the consideration of Vastu shastra . The major challenge is the as the site is restricted from 2 sides and is narrow.
This can be achieved by using vertical space to create a sense of spacious ambience.
This will also help in creating more light for the users. The concept of mandapa floating water was incorporated in this project as well. It is basically a pavilion where one can sit, relax and enjoy oneself by looking at the beautiful scenery from above.
THIRD FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN MASTER BEDROOM 1 24'X24' DRESSING ROOM 12'X8' BATHROOM 12'X8' LIVING ROOM 18'X18' KITCHEN 20'X12' POOJA ROOM 8'X8' COMMON TOILET 8'X4' DINING 20'X12' WITHIN N WITHOUT DATE HOUSE FOR MR BHARAT CHAUDHRI N UP DOWN LIFT LOBBY ENTRANCE FOYER COURT WATER BODY WATER BODY BALCONY A' B' A' THIRD FLOOR PLAN N MASTER BEDROOM 3 24'X24' BATHROOM 12'X8' DRESSING 12'X8' PROJECT WITHIN N WITHOUT HOUSE FOR MR BHARAT CHAUDHRI 18-11-2022 1:75 DOWN AMPHITHEATER TERRACE LIFT BALCONY FAMILY SPACE BELOW UP 1 2 3 4 A' B' A' SECOND FLOOR PLAN MASTER BEDROOM 2 24'X24' GUEST BEDROOM 16'X 24' BATHROOM 16'X8' BATHROOM 12'X8' DRESSING 12'X8' FAMILY SPACE 18'X18' PROJECT WITHIN N WITHOUT DRAWN BY SCALE HOUSE FOR MR BHARAT CHAUDHRI N UP DRESSING 8'X 8' LIFT BALCONY BALCONY A' A' B' GROUND FLOOR PLAN R O A D HOME THEATRE 24'X20' CABIN 16'X12' CONFERENCE ROOM 16'X12' WAITING & RECEPTION AREA PANTRY 8'X8' OFFICE 16'X12' PROJECT WITHIN N WITHOUT DRAWN BY SCALE HOUSE FOR MR BHARAT CHAUDHRI VAISHNAVI 1:75 N COMMON TOILET 8'X4' UP HELPER ROOM 12'X12' TOILET 4'X8' UTILITY 4'X12' STORAGE 8'X8' LIFT ENTRY B' A'
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PROJECT TYPE-RESIDENCE LOCATION- NASHIK ,MAHARASHTRA
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MOULIK SHAH RESIDENCE
MOULIK SHAH RESIDENCE UNFOLDED ELEVATION
WITHIN N WITHOUT NOT TO USED OR REPRODUCED WITHOUT THEIR PERMISSION. JOB NO. DRN BY. CHKD BY. SCALE DATED MASTER BED ROOM 3.60 X 4.25 DRESING 1.75 X 1.80 1.69 X 3.05 TOILET MASTER BED ROOM 3.60 X 4.25 DRESING 1.75 1.80 1.69 X 3.05 TOILET SB-2 MASTER BEDROOM UNFOLDED ELEVATION +0.9 M SILL LVL. SLAB BOTTOM LVL. +2.55 M BEAM BOTTOM A B C D E F A A B C D E F 1.57 1.76 2.68 4.65 4.85 5.81 PLAN ELECTRICAL LAYOUT SIDE TABLE 17-OCT-2022 KEY PLAN 3.16 1.76 1.57 5.81 4.05 4.28 VAISHNAVI MOULIK SHAH RESIDENCE UNFOLDED ELEVATION WITHIN N WITHOUT Ar. SHAILESH R. DEVI JOB NO. DRN BY. CHKD BY. SCALE DATED CHILDREN BED ROOM 3.60 X 5.48 3.55 X 1.45 TOILET 0.6 1.69 X 3.05 TOILET CHILDREN BED ROOM 3.60 X 5.48 3.55 X 1.45 TOILET TOILET +0.9 M SILL LVL. M SLAB BOTTOM LVL. +2.55 M BEAM BOTTOM CHILDREN BEDROOM UNFOLDED ELEVATION A B C D E F A 3.17 5.48 3.60 4.25 0.66 1.23 PLAN ELECTRICAL LAYOUT WINDOW WINDOW WARDROBE WARDROBE DOOR 17-OCT-2022 1:100 KEY PLAN C D A B E F 3.60 5.48 3.17 4.25 0.66 1.23 VAISHNAVI MOULIK
WITHIN N WITHOUT Ar. SHAILESH R. DEVI JOB NO. DRN BY. CHKD BY. SCALE DATED GUEST BED ROOM 4.60 X 3.45 DRESING 2.15 2.00 W8 D C1 C2 C4 0.37 +7.175 3.075 X 2.00 TOILET 0.5 SB-2 SB-1 SB-1 GUEST BED ROOM 4.60 X 3.45 DRESING 2.15 X 2.00 W8 W3 D C1 C2 C4 0.37 +7.175 3.075 X 2.00 TOILET 0.5 GUEST BEDROOM UNFOLDED ELEVATION +0.9 M SILL LVL. M SLAB BOTTOM LVL. +2.55 M BEAM BOTTOM A B C D E F A A B C D E F 2.04 2.23 2.63 3.45 4.82 5.68 PLAN ELECTRICAL LAYOUT WINDOW WINDOW MIRROR WARDROBE WARDROBE SIDE TABLE DOOR 17-OCT-2022 1:100 2.04 5.68 4.82 3.45 2.63 2.23 KEY PLAN VAISHNAVI MOULIK SHAH RESIDENCE UNFOLDED ELEVATION WITHIN N WITHOUT Ar. SHAILESH R. DEVI JOB NO. DRN BY. CHKD BY. SCALE DATED VAISHNAVI 17-OCT-2022 1:100 1.53 X 2.12 LIVING ROOM 4.37 X 5.00 C4 C8 C9 LC1 D3 W2 W11 V D3 +4.025 2.23 0.23 0.60 3.84 2.94 0.50 0.23 1.20 1.20 0.60 0.30 0.23 0.45 G PLAN ELECTRICAL LAYOUT 1.53 X 2.12 LIVING ROOM 4.37 X 5.00 C1 C4 C8 C9 LC1 C3 D3 W2 W11 V W12 V1 D3 +4.025 2.23 1.2 0.6 3.841 2.941 0.5 0.23 1.2 1.2 0.6 1.535 0.3 0.23 LIVING ROOM UNFOLDED ELEVATION +0.9 M SILL LVL. SLAB BOTTOM LVL. BEAM BOTTOM BEAM BOTTOM SLAB BOTTOM LVL. B C D B A A B C D E F 4.32 1.43 3.83 4.37 +0.9 M SILL LVL. +2.55 M +5.7 M +3 M +6.15M G F A 5.27 3.17 KEY PLAN 6.65 4.22
SHAH RESIDENCE UNFOLDED ELEVATION
BRIDGE 0.15 0.30.23 1.2 2.941 0.6 0.23 3.171
FAMILY LIVING ROOM 4.35 X 3.45 +7.175 WITHIN N WITHOUT IS NOT BE USED OR REPRODUCED WITHOUT THEIR PERMISSION. JOB NO. DRN BY. CHKD BY. SCALE DATED 17-OCT-2022 SB-1 SB-2 SB-1 SB-1 FAMILY LIVING ROOM 4.35 X 3.45 +7.175 B A T.V. C D B C B A D SB-1 SB-1 SB-2 PLAN ELECTRICAL LAYOUT 3.84 3.68 3.84 3.42 WINDOW +0.9 M SILL LVL. 0 M SLAB BOTTOM LVL. +2.55 M BEAM BOTTOM FAMILY LIVING ROOM UNFOLDED ELEVATION 1:100 KEY PLAN 3.84 3.68 3.84 3.42 VAISHNAVI MOULIK SHAH RESIDENCE UNFOLDED ELEVATION WITHIN N WITHOUT Ar. SHAILESH R. DEVI "Spandan"Opp.NavrachanaSchool,MadhurSweets, THIS DRG. THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF TYPE FORM AND NOT TO BE USED OR REPRODUCED WITHOUT THEIR PERMISSION. JOB NO. DRN BY. CHKD BY. SCALE DATED KITCHEN UNFOLDED ELEVATION B C C D WINDOW WINDOW FOLDING DOOR +0.9 M SILL LVL. BEAM BOTTOM STORAGE SEATING OPENING DINNING 3.60 X 3.60 KITCHEN + STORE 5.60 X 4.25 VERANDAH 4.05 X 2.65 R 0.175 SKY LIGHT SKY LIGHT 0.23 0.503 0.23 0.1 0.1 0.23 0.23 0.75 1.5 0.52 0.653 0.5 0.382 0.75 0.2 2.549 DINNING 3.60 X 3.60 KITCHEN + STORE 5.60 X 4.25 VERANDAH 4.05 2.65 0.175 SKY LIGHT SKY LIGHT A C D A B 9.94 4.85 9.94 3.60 ELECTRICAL LAYOUT KEY PLAN 9.94 4.48 9.94 4.85 TOILET VAISHNAVI MOULIK SHAH RESIDENCE UNFOLDED ELEVATION WITHIN N WITHOUT JOB NO. SCALE DATED 17-OCT-2022 1:100 LIFT 1.50 X 1.81 PARENTS BED ROOM 4.60 X 3.45 1.80 2.72 TOILET C4 D1 +4.025 1.32 1.763 2 1.8 2.825 1.28 Slope Slope PARENTS BEDROOM UNFOLDED ELEVATION +0.9 M SILL LVL. 0 M SLAB BOTTOM LVL. +2.55 M BEAM BOTTOM LVL E F A B C LIFT 1.50 X 1.81 PARENTS BED ROOM 4.60 X 3.45 1.80 X 2.72 TOILET C4 D1 +4.025 1.32 1.763 2 1.8 2.825 1.28 Slope Slope E F A B C D SB-2 A B C D E F A 2.64 2.23 1.95 3.45 4.59 5.68 PLAN ELECTRICAL LAYOUT KEY PLAN D 3.45 4.58 5.68 2.64 2.23 1.95 MOULIK SHAH RESIDENCE UNFOLDED ELEVATION 28
PROJECT TYPE-SPIRITUAL
LOCATION- IGATPURI,MAHARASHTRA
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Site Section
VIPASANA Site Plan
PLINTH LVL. 0.00 M SILL LVL. 0.45 M LINTEL LVL. 2.40 M BEAM TOP LVL. 2.85 M ROOF TOP LVL. 3.68 M PLINTH LVL. 0.00 M SILL LVL. 0.45 M LINTEL LVL. 2.40 M BEAM TOP LVL. 2.85 M ROOF TOP LVL. 3.68 M PLINTH LVL. 0.00 M SILL LVL. 0.45 M LINTEL LVL. 2.40 M BEAM TOP LVL. 2.85 M PLINTH LVL. 0.00 M SILL LVL. 0.45 M LINTEL LVL. 2.40 M BEAM TOP LVL. 2.85 M ROOF TOP LVL. 3.68 M PLINTH LVL. 0.00 M SILL LVL. 0.45 M LINTEL LVL. 2.40 M BEAM TOP LVL. 2.85 M ROOF TOP LVL. 3.68 M PLINTH LVL. 0.00 M SILL LVL. 0.45 M LINTEL LVL. 2.40 M BEAM TOP LVL. 2.85 M ROOF TOP LVL. 3.68 M 32
DRAWING NO. "Spandan" Opp. Navrachana School, Madhur Sweets, Savarkar Nagar, Nashik. VIPASANA -IGATPURI PLAN TITLE: WORKING DRAWING JOB NO.: DATE: CHECKED BY: SCALE: N.T.S. 22.11.2022 PROJECT: GENERAL NOTES WITHIN N WITHOUT c h e c a s 1. THIS DRAWING IS THE EXCLUSIVE PROPERTY OF WITHIN WITHOUT AND IS NOT TO BE USED OR REPRODUCED WITHOUT THEIR PERMISSION 2. WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE FOLLOWED, DRAWING IS NOT TO BE SCALED FOR EXECUTION. 3. ALL THE DIMENSIONS ARE OF THE UNFINISHED SURFACES AND SPECIFIED IN mm. 4. ANY ADDITION OR ALTERATION TO THIS DRAWING SHOULD NOT BE MADE WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF THE CONSULTANTS. 5. ANY DISCREPANCY IN INFORMATION OR CO-ORDINATION IN THIS DRAWING SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE CONSULTANTS BEFORE THE FINAL EXECUTION OF WORKS. 6. ALL WORKS SHOULD BE EXECUTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GOOD EXECUTION/ ASSEMBLY/ FINISHING TO RELEVANT INDIAN STANDARD CODES OF PRACTICE. 7. CONSTRUCTION FROM THESE DRAWINGS IS SUBJECTre TO ALL ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING DRAWINGS. 8. THIS DRAWING MUST BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL ARCHITECTURAL, ENGINEERING, INTERIOR, MECHANICAL DRAWINGS AND AS PERSITE CONDITIONS. REVISE DATE: NOTE FOLLOWING DRAWING IS FOR EXECUTION PURPOSE ONLY TOILET TOILET STORE STORE 2.4 0.15 2.1 2.1 0.61 2.1 0.98 1.14 0.98 0.47 2.4 [8'] 1.18 0.66 2.1 2.1 2.1 1.13 1.14 1.24 0.56 0.15 1.09 2.47 0.15 0.15 0.38 0.89 0.3 1.43 0.15 2.47 1.09 0.15 0.56 0.56 0.15 0.14 2.47 1.1 1.42 0.38 0.15 1.1 2.47 0.14 0.15 0.56 0.56 0.15 0.12 2.47 1.11 0.15 0.74 0.15 2.16 2.1 0.52 0.57 0.15 0.15 0.15 2.08 2.4 0.47 0.57 0.15 0.9 0.9 0.88 0.9 1.93 0.9 0.6 1.18 1.04 0.9 0.9 0.9 1.02 0.9 0.89 0.9 0.3 0.89 W1 1.93 0.56 0.15 0.56 D2 D2 0.35 0.67 0.98 0.62 2.16 0.15 2.1 0.15 0.15 0.15 0.67 0.76 W2 W2 W3 W3 D1 D1 0.15 0.15 0.15 W4 W5 W1 W3 W3 W4 W5 THIS COLUMN STOPS BELOW PLINTH THIS COLUMN STOPS BELOW PLINTH + 0.0M + 0.45M + 0.45M + 0.45M + 0.45M + 0.45M + 0.45M 0.0M C B A DRAWING NO. "Spandan" Opp. Navrachana School, Madhur Sweets, Savarkar Nagar, Nashik. VIPASANA -IGATPURI TITLE: WORKING DRAWING JOB NO.: DATE: CHECKED BY: SCALE: N.T.S. 22.11.2022 PROJECT: GENERAL NOTES WITHIN N WITHOUT a e u a n REPRODUCED WITHOUT THEIR PERMISSION 2. WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE FOLLOWED, DRAWING IS NOT TO BE SCALED FOR EXECUTION. 3. ALL THE DIMENSIONS ARE OF THE UNFINISHED SURFACES AND SPECIFIED IN mm. 4. ANY ADDITION OR ALTERATION TO THIS DRAWING SHOULD NOT BE MADE WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF THE CONSULTANTS. 5. ANY DISCREPANCY IN INFORMATION OR CO-ORDINATION IN THIS DRAWING SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF THE CONSULTANTS BEFORE THE FINAL EXECUTION OF WORKS. 6. ALL WORKS SHOULD BE EXECUTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GOOD EXECUTION/ ASSEMBLY/ ENGINEERING DRAWINGS. 8. THIS DRAWING MUST BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALL ARCHITECTURAL, ENGINEERING, INTERIOR, MECHANICAL DRAWINGS AND AS PERSITE CONDITIONS. REVISE DATE: NOTE FOLLOWING DRAWING IS FOR EXECUTION PURPOSE ONLY 0.45 0.45 2.4 2.85 3.84 3.03 W1 W4 2.65 SECTION STORE GLASS KEY PLAN C A B
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PROJECT TYPE-OFFICE LOCATION-
NAGPUR MAHARASHTRA
Based on the user’s input, it can be concluded that the average amount of time spent in the office per week is 55 hours. The user also mentioned that government offices have lower rates compared to private offices. In order to create a more dynamic workspace, the user envisioned each department having changing volume flexibility and small breakout areas. The design of the office is heavily influenced by the office culture, with a focus on removing communication barriers and promoting concentration. The user designed specific areas such as small pockets
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RE-IMAGINING RAILWAY ADMINISTRATION OFFICE SPACES
block D-control depatment
block C-engineering depatment
• existing building having personal commercial engineering and control block.
• control block has department of central drm and south central drm .
• existing zoning of commercial and control block is kept as it is .
• grid of 9 x 9 according to height 4.5 . light travle 2x height .
block B- elecrical deparment
block A-suporting depatment
block D-control depatment
block C-engineering depatment
• grid is rotated by angle of 22.5 for the optimum orientation for minimal solar exposure
• zoning is coverted in block with respective to grid and trees present on site
• FORM DEVLOPMENT
block B- elecrical deparment
block A-suporting depatment
• teracotta pots
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• cool air
• sprinkler
• planter
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personal deparment commercial deparment engineering deparment
placement of core control deparment 12.94 personal deparment commercial deparment engineering deparment control deparment
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Site Plan
1. commercial department
2. central courtyard
3. surface parking
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4. core
• West side elevation
• South side elevation
• North side elevation
FACADE DESIGN :Considering that Nagpur experiences a hot, gusty wind during the summer. A building’s facade can be used to cool the air entering the structure using water and teracota tiles or brick. The facade is made of teracota tiles with a planter below and a sprinkle above. Sprinklers will wet the tile and water the plants.. Overall, the use of water and terracotta tiles or brick in a building’s facade can provide a natural and sustainable way to cool the air entering the structure. This method not only benefits the building’s occupants by creating a more comfortable and healthy working environment, but it also has positive environmental impacts. Additionally, the addition of terracotta tiles and planters can add a rustic touch and create an interesting play of light and shadow throughout the day, enhancing the dynamic of the space.
• East side elevation
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• internal view
Since I started my Bachelors in Architecture, I have been learning about design process in the studio and discovering a sense of space which was more unfamiliar and a less direct experience to me. As a trainee I had the opportunity to learn how to use physical models as an essential tool in understanding spaces. It improved my ability to understand a space through producing a model that is threedimensional, and also to think in terms of exploring spaces as an interplay between light and proportion
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INTEREST AND PASSION
Over the year I develop an interest in travelling, sketching and exploring new forms of art .this is a small overview of what I have done.
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