Undergraduate Architecture Portfolio | S Vignesh Kumar Varma | VNIT Nagpur

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PORTFOLIO S VIGNESH KUMAR VARMA 2017 - 2021


| S VIGNESH KUMAR VARMA | B.Arch 4th year | 7397029589

Phone

Vigneshsibyala@gmail.com

E-Mail

Rahman Nagar, Thanjavur - 613005, Tamil Nadu @ vigh_ness S Vignesh Kumar Varma

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EDUCATION Visversvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur

WORK EXPERIENCE 2017

Bachelor of Architecture | CGPA : 8.38 (currently 4th year)

Narayana Jnior College, Nellore

2020

Intern for Nagpur based multidisciplinary architecture firm. 2016

The Design Mirror, Nagpur

2020

Co-founder | Instagram Handle

Class 12 | Percentage : 97.1%

Maharishi Vidya Mandir, Thanjavur

Intern, Studio Sakha, Nagpur

2015

AXIS, VNIT Nagpur

2020

Support Team Head for axis 20

Class 10 | CGPA : 10

Studet Mentor, VNIT Nagpur

WORKSHOPS & SEMINARS Eco-Structure

Student Mentor for B.Arch batch 2019 - 2024 (2019 - current) 2021

By Ar. Chitra Vishwanath & Ar. Sathya Prakash Varanashi

Self Learning Modules For Aspects Of NZEB

2020

Solar Decathlon India & IIHS

Set Designing Workshop

2019

Set Designing Workshop

Hands On Workshop On Brick Masonry And Timber Joinery

2019

By Ar. Vikas Shimpi & Ar. Manuj Mundhada

Brick Parametric Workshop

2019

By Ar. Vinu Daniel

Tensile Structures Workshop

2017

By Ar. Mangesh Belasare

ARCHITECTURAL COMPETITIONS Solar Decathlon India

2020

Qualified phase 3

Lauri Baker Trophy

2020

Top 5 shortlisted

Sacred Spaces

2020

Participated

Annual NASA Design Competition Top 100

Reubens Trophy ZNC zone 3 |61st year-Top 5 shortlisted, 62nd year - Special Mention (2nd position)|

Griha Trophy Promoted to stage 2

2019

Lauri Baker Trophy coordinator, VNIT Nagpur Trophy head for 1 years (2019 - 2020)

Reubens Trophy coordinator, VNIT Nagpur Department committee, VNIT Nagpur E-Cell, VNIT Nagpur

2018

Organizer for E-Cell 2018

DEVISE , VNIT Nagpur

2018

Organizer for DEVISE 2018

Inter NIT Ceremony Committee , VNIT Nagpur Member

SOFTWARE SKILLS

OTHER

Advanced

Professional Skills

Autodesk AutoCAD

Leadership

Autodesk Revit

Critical Thinking

Trimble SketchUp

Team Work

Rhinoceros 3D

Communication

Lumion

Design Process

Adobe Illustrator

& 19

Adobe InDesign

2018

2018

Committee member for 1 year

2018

& 19

2018

Trophy head for 2 years (2018 - 2020)

Adobe Photoshop

2018

2019

MS Suite

Beginner

Language English Hindi Telugu Tamil

VRay

Other Interests

Blender

Dramatics - Mime

Archi Cad

Digital Art

2018


PREFACE The drawings and all the content displayed in this portfolio were created by me and are true to my knowledge. Group works were given with credits. This portfolio is a compilation of my works from 2017 to 2021. Each section shows different skills and design abilities, and experience gained throughout these four years. Unique value and lessons learnt from events happened in this period helped me evolve my skills and also my personality. I’m glad to display my work to you.


CONTENTS ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 01

SOCIAL HOUSING

05-16

RESIDENTIAL | SEMESTER 8 | ACADEMIC

02

ORTHOPEDIC HOSPITAL

17-22

HEALTHCARE | SEMESTER 5 | ACADEMIC

TECHINCAL DRAWINGS 03

BUILDING DOCUMENTATION

23-26

INSTITUTIONAL | SEMESTER 4 | ACADEMIC

04

WORKING DRAWING

27-30

RESIDENTIAL | SEMESTER 5 | ACADEMIC

ARCHITECTURAL COMPETITIONS 05

GRIHA TROPHY

31-32

MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT | 2018 | COMPETITION

06

LAURI BAKER TROPHY

33-36

RURAL DEVELOPMENT | 2019 | COMPETITION

ASSORTED 07

MISCELLANEOUS WORKSHOPS | MODEL MAKING | PHOTOGRAPHY | DIGITAL ART

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01

SOCIAL HOUSING RESIDENTIAL | SEMESTER 8 | ACADEMIC Location: Nagpur Site area: 70,430 sqm Context: The site is surrounded by all basic amenities like a hospital, post office, and school. On the west side of the site FUTALA LAKE, a famous recreation spot is very close to the site with a large amount of dense green cover. The prevailing wind direction is also from the lake side bringing a nice breeze for the residents. Brief: The project brief was to design a residential neighbourhood with good quality green spaces and ensuring the safety and pedestrian-friendly nature of the neighbourhood. Height restriction of ground plus four is given as a condition with a requirement of high density. Design features: Plenty of open spaces, courtyards and ventilation shafts for natural light and ventilation, pedestrianfriendly lanes, resilience and self-sufficiency incorporated in site services for food, energy and water, a large number of trees on either side of roads and pedestrian lanes to offset carbon footprint, higher density in low rise buildings contributing to urban requirements and joyful environment for all age grouped people are design feature incorporated at different levels in the neighbourhood. Land dirstribution for various activities: % Of Land

Area

FSI

Residential

50

35,215

1

Public utility & services

10

7,043

0.5

Commercial

2

1,408

0.5

Amenities

13

9,155

0.75

Open spaces

15

10,564

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Typology

Distribution of different social groups: Typology

B-U / unit T - count B-U area

Economically weaker section

45

208

9,360 m2

Lower income group

65

184

11,960 m2

Middle income group

110

108

11,880 m2

Higher income group

135

48

6,480 m2

Population and dwelling unit densities: Population density

Net - 627

Gross - 310

Dwelling unit density

Net - 157

Gross - 78





Economically Weaker Section &

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Lower Income Group Block A’ 2

Plan Form Evolution Process

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1bhk - family of three 1bhk - family of four

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Combination of EWS & LIG units is achieved in a way

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to form common spaces for each unit to let residents extend their activities. Inorder to achieve minimal usage of circulation space and also for reducing count of ducts and pipelines, above shown pattern of mirroring is done.

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GROUND FL

AREA STATEMENT EWS UNITS BUILTUP AREA : 45 SQ.M TOTAL NO. OF UNITS : 52 UNITS TOTAL NO. OF UNITS ON GF: 10 UNITS TOTAL NO. OF UNITS ON FF: 14 UNITS TOTAL NO. OF UNITS ON SF: 14 UNITS TOTAL NO. OF UNITS ON TF: 14 UNITS

LIG UNITS BUILTUP AREA : 65 SQ.M TOTAL NO. OF UNITS : 34 UNITS TOTAL NO. OF UNITS ON GF: 4 UNITS TOTAL NO. OF UNITS ON FF: 10 UNITS TOTAL NO. OF UNITS ON SF: 10 UNITS TOTAL NO. OF UNITS ON TF: 10 UNITS EWS + LIG Block: Building Footprint : 3250 Sq.m Ground Coverage : 2,500 Sq.m Built Up Area : 2500 Sq.m X 4 Floors = 10,000 Sq.m For 4 Blocks = 40,000 Sq.m

Parking Provision: Four Wheelers: 32 Per Block Scooter: 104 Per Block Cycle: 104 Per Block


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Combination of LIG & MIG units is achieved in a way to

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create quality spaces for residents and also to provide privacy. Inorder to achieve ventilation for all units in the cluster equally, ventilation shafts along the corridors were created and a covering of perforated walls made

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of timber strips were given inorder to achieve privacy.

GROUND F

AREA STATEMENT LIG UNITS Builtup Area : 68 Sq.m Total No. Of Units : 12 Units Total No. Of Units On Gf: 3 Units Total No. Of Units On Ff: 3 Units Total No. Of Units On Sf:3 Units Total No. Of Units On Tf: 3 Units

MIG UNITS Builtup Area : 110 Sq.m Total No. Of Units : 20 Units Total No. Of Units On Gf: 5 Units Total No. Of Units On Ff: 5 Units Total No. Of Units On Sf: 5 Units Total No. Of Units On Tf: 5 Units LIG + MIG Block: Building Footprint : 1,150 Sq.m Ground Coverage : 1,150 Sq.m Built Up Area : 1150 Sq.m X 4 Floors = 4,600 Sq.m For 4 Blocks = 18,400 Sq.m

Parking Provision: Four Wheelers: 12 Per Block Scooter: 45 Per Block Cycle: 48 Per Block


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intimate spaces for each user and also to privide higher levels of ventilation and privacy. The above shown form is mirrored longitudinally and the whole formed s mirrored transversly again to form floor plan. To maintain total population density,

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alternate floors have different allocatio of units. A

A’

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

AREA STATEMENT MIG UNITS Builtup Area : 115 Sq.m Total No. Of Units : 14 Units Total No. Of Units On Gf: 0 Units Total No. Of Units On Ff: 4 Units Total No. Of Units On Sf: 8 Units Total No. Of Units On Tf: 4 Units

HIG UNITS Builtup Area : 135 Sq.m Total No. Of Units : 24 Units Total No. Of Units On Gf: 4 Units Total No. Of Units On Ff: 8 Units Total No. Of Units On Sf: 4 Units Total No. Of Units On Tf: 8 Units MIG + HIG Block: Building Footprint : 2,265 Sq.m Ground Coverage : 1,790 Sq.m Built Up Area : 1790 Sq.m X 4 Floors = 5,970 Sq.m For 2 Blocks = 11,940 Sq.m

Parking Provision: Four Wheelers: 36 Per Block Scooter: 52 Per Block Cycle: 48 Per Block


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VIEW OF PEDEST


TRIAN PATHWAYS


02

ORTHOPEDIC HOSPITAL HEALTHCARE | SEMESTER 5 | ACADEMIC Location: Nagpur Site area: 7952 sqm Context: Surrounded by a mall on the east side, party hall on the west side, metro line, mixed-use type apartment buildings, and movie theatre on the northside, the site is located in a proper commercial zone. Brief: The project brief was to design and 100 bedded orthopedic hospital with self-sufficient facilities. Design features: Open spaces, natural light, and ventilation, an environment supportive for quick healing and joyful accommodation. The approach towards design for a hospital project was a bit conscious in terms of planning. Care has been taken and multiple revisions on clear and easy layout which can reduce travel time, avoid crowding, manage restriction of circulation with architecture. The site we got for the project has one side abutting to nag Nala which is in very poor condition. So effort about isolation in terms of hygiene from that side has been effectively done by placing service-related activities as a buffer between Nala and main wardrooms. The site was given a single entrance to reduce road footprint and to leave the maximum possible virgin land as it is. Once we enter the side, two entrances with a welcoming portico allow patients to split away to their specific space of concern without any difficulty. Later on, patient attendees got another entrance that serves visitors only. For staff and equipment, other access is provided with private parking and unloading area. As one enters the space, the healing requirements of patients have been supported by the play of nature and spaces. They are achieved by allowing, light and wind to enter the space and create a warm and calm atmosphere. Apart from all of these, care has been taken in material selection in a way to reduce embodied energy and make use of the thermal mass of brick and concrete.







03

BUILDING DOCUMENTATION INSTITUTIONAL | SEMESTER 4 | ACADEMIC Location: Bishop Cotton School, Nagpur Participation: Team of 18 students Mentor: Dr. Vijay Kapse Brief: To measure, document, perform condition mapping, and propose interventions for repairs and reuse of ruins. Requirements: Detailed floor plans, elevations, sections, site plan, detailed drawings of fixtures, windows, doors. Report about details of condition of building and interventions are also expected.

The Bishop Cotton School The documentation of The Bishop Cotton School helped the students to understand construction of predominant construction materials of the old times along with their techniques. The new structures constructed on the site helped to provide a much needed comparision of both the materials, and the techniques. One can understand that old techniques of construction are not necessarily outdated in current times and do well to hold their place and must be seriously considered for new-age construction. 1-NORTH ENTRANCE 2-WEST ENTRANCE 3-WELL 4-MAIN PARKING 5-NURSERY 6-GARDEN 7-FLAG POST 8-PLAYGROUND 9-CONCRETED BASE 10-BOYS TOILET


ADMINISTRATIVE BLOCK & STAFF ROOMS




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R.C.C WAIST SLAB BRICK WORK 19MM THICK POLISHED GRANITE 20 MM THICK CEMENT MORTAR

PARAPET LEVEL

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8MM THICK BLACK GRANITE TILE

10 X 10 MM GROOVE 8MM THICK OCEAN MIST TILE 54

TERRACE LEVEL

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LINTEL LEVEL

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STAIRCASE DETAIL

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19mm Thk. Polished Grey Granite

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SECTION THROUGH STAIRCASE


AREA STATEMENT

05

Site area = 27,573.95 sq.m

GRIHA TROPHY

F.A.R = 2

MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT | 2018 | COMPEITION

Organizer: NASA India Brief: Design should be a Mixed-use ( residential and commercial) development for Experion developers which s a reputed developer committed to sustainable development. of

architectural

strategies

Residential

Floor area = 2196 sq.m (2 floors)

2BHK + Study

Floor area = 7148.8 sq.m (4 floors)

Participation: 7 members

Demonstration

Retail shops

Commercial shops

Location: Gomati Nagar, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh

to

inculcate

Parking Area Statement

1.25 x 5 x 2.5 x 90 = 1406 sq.m 3BHK = 36 1.25 x 5 x 2.5 x 36 = 562.5 sq.m

Residential spaces

3BHK + Servant = 28

Per unit area of:

1.25 x 5 x 2.5 x 28 = 437.5 sq.m

2BHK + Study = 73.5 sq.m 3BHK = 97 sq.m

4BHK + Servant = 16

3BHK + Servant = 157.5 sq.m 4BHK + Servant = 165 sq.m Total units: 2BHK + Study = 90

1.50 x 5 x 2.5 x 19 = 300 sq.m Total = 2706.25 sq.m (Ground floor and two basements

sustainable behavior in the uses.

3BHK = 36 3BHK + Servant = 28

Requirements: Commercial building of at least two floors of

4BHK + Servant = 16 Net residential areas:

Commercial

2BHK + Study = 6615 sq.m

1.50 x 5 x 2.5 x 93.44 = 1752 sq.m

retail, whereas rest will be offices consuming F.A.R of 8000 sq.m of permissible F.A.R. 1. The building should be planned to face a 30m wide road. 2. Design must consider local materials and energy efficiency. 3. Separate entrances and exits should be created for residential and commercial blocks.

3BHK = 3492 sq.m 3BHK + Servant = 2520 sq.m 4BHK + Servant = 1485 sq.m

under residential area)

(tw basements under cmmercial area) Total F.A.R consumed = 1.15

Club house

Land coverage = 30 %

Area = 1370 sq.m (2 floors)

Virgin land = 10 % on North-East

Total area = 27,500 sq.m

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Complex A

Retail And Commercial Area First And Secod Floor Commercial Spaces

4th, 5th, 6th, 7th floors residence plans

8th, 9th, 10th, 11th floors residence plans

Club House Ground Floor Retail Shops

First Floor Retail Shops

Complex B

10th, 11th floors plans

8th, 9th floors plans

6th, 7th floors plans

4th, 5th floors plans

3 BHK Block Area: 130 sq.m No. Of units: 30

3 BHK Block Area: 95 sq.m No. Of units: 36

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4 BHK Block Area: 160 sq.m No. Of units: 16

1st, 2nd, 3rd floors plans

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LAURI BAKER TROPHY RURAL DEVELOPMENT | 2019 | COMPEITION Location: Chitri, Maharashtra Participation: 5 members (two 3rd years and three 2nd years) Organizer: NASA India and Lauri Baker Centre Medium: Handwork

care, lack of Social cohesion, Lack of skills for job opportunities. These were solved by design proposals of Improved septic tanks and Phytoremediation, Rainwater harvesting, Anganwadi, Primary health center, Community center & skill development center respectively. The community center design is to be the torchbearer of Economic & Social progress with the amalgamation of more than 8 activities such as an OAT which would create proper space for conduction of Gram Panchayat meeting & for stage plays, Primary health care center to help the populace to stay healthy, Milk society to help Gawli have a common space to sell their milk at profit without the interference

Brief: Participants are supposed to select a tribal hamlet,

of middlemen, Anganwadi to educate the future generation, Skill develop-

document the hamlet, and propose interventions for 5 different

ment center to generate employment opportunities, Kiosk to provide ne-

housing typologies, and community spaces. The designs must

cessities at proximity, SHG office to provide support, & a community Radio

meet tribal people’s needs and should meet Lauri Baker’s principles of construction and design.

DESIGN DESCRIPTION

center to transmit information and enhance the knowledge about the outside world. The linear settlement pattern of houses was found to be problematic in terms of laying out drains that ended up at the entrances of the houses. Also, the possibility of future expansion was severely affected with future houses being more & more alienated from the older houses. Thus the

The design objective involved locating a Tribal Hamlet called called ‘Chi-

solution of radial pattern design for the settlement was brought up along

tri’ which was severely altered with inappropriate modern intervention

with community spaces in between them to develop spaces for communi-

resulting in adverse social and economical effects. Thus the need to re-

ty gatherings. The whole layout came up from the tribal symbol and thus

design Hamlet with appropriate technologies was identified. The design

had a connection to their quickly fading past. Also, all the materials sourced

process started with documenting Chitri and learning about its short-

for construction which includes Mud, Bamboo, Thatch, Sagwaan timber are

comings. This was along with Participatory design and Household level

available in proximity which ensures the tribes are familiar with it and are no

surveys which gave more in-depth knowledge of the situation. It led us

strangers to its uses. This helps in the active construction of the houses by

to the knowledge of the division of tribes in Chitri based on the job such

the tribes themselves involving no outsiders & helps reducing costs drasti-

as Korku the farmers, Gawli the milkmen & Gond the cattle rearers. So

cally. Also, such a method of construction will increase the community spirit

the task set forth was to develop individual models of housing accord-

along with a sense of collective ownership. Thus the design proposal for a

ing to their particular needs & requirements. Other problems that were

Chitri, “Reinventing the present so that the future can accommodate the

identified were problems of Sanitation, Safe water, Education, Health-

past” is justified.

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MISCELLANEOUS

BRICK PARAMETRIC WORKSHOP By Ar. Vinu Daniel organised by NASA India


MODEL MAKING

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DIGITAL ART

THE DESIGN MIRROR The design mirror is an Instagram handle founded by Ar. Sandeep Pathe as an attempt to grow as a design monthly magazine. I with my team restarted this initiative with a new type of content and assumed a position as co-founder. Being head of the design and research team, my role is to create slides for articles on Instagram and to come up with content for fresh articles. We as a team also reach out to small upcoming firms, study their work and publish them. Book reviews, cartoons, software tool kits, and case study resources are also published.


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