Undergraduate Architectural Portfolio

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PORTFOLIO VIPUL BAWEJA ARCHITECTURE DESIGN | SELECTED WORKS 2016-2020


Hello! I’m Vipul Baweja, a student of MBS School of Planning and Architecture. From the past years, I have developed myself through architecture, cities I have travel and people I have met. All these experiences have helped me in shaping my views or perspective of the project that I have worked on. I believe that architecture has the capacity to make a difference in the society. The ability to use both creativity and practicality to think rationally in difficult situations is what interests me the most in this profession.

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Vipul Baweja

B-5, Jhilmil Colony, Shahadra, Delhi-95 vipul.6040@gmail.com +91-9650198139 05 . 02 . 1998

EDUCATION 2016 - Present

MBS School of Planning and Architecture | Dwarka, Delhi 4th year student of Bachelor’s of Architecture Affiliation : Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University

2015 - 2016

Vivekanand School | Anand Vihar, Delhi Senior Secondary schooling

2013 - 2014

Vivekanand Public School | Anand Vihar, Delhi Higher Secondary schooling

2018 - 2019

LBC Trophy| Trophy Head Annual Nasa 2018-2019, Awarded : Special Mention MARSCEPTION 2018 Architecture Competition | Team Member Volume Zero

2017 - 2018

Annual Nasa Design Competition | Team Member Annual Nasa 2017-2018, Awarded : Top-24 LIK Trophy | Team Member Annual Nasa 2017-2018 Mind Rain Architecture Competition 2017 | Team Member Mind Rain 50 Hour Filmmaking Challenge | Team Member Indian Film Project

COMPETITIONS

SKILLS AutoCAD Revit Sketchup

Photoshop Indesign Premier Pro

V-Ray Lumion MS Office


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Thesis Design Semester 08

Urban Design Semester 07

Group Housing Semester 06

Meditation Centre Semester 05

Primary School Semester 04

Contents //design//


//digital//

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Photography

Working Drawing Semester 06

//research//

Accommodation of Homeless A case-study of Delhi Semester 07

Prefabrication Semester 07

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01 IIT DELHI RESEARCH PARK, SONIPAT 2020 Thesis Design 8th Semester

In this global economy with rapidly changing market dynamics and trends, focus is now shifting from providing services to innovation and creativity, with workplaces getting informal and playful. As new demands are arising, new tools are required to tackle them, same built environment cannot satisfy the needs of upcoming ‘Idea based economy’. Thus, the project is an attempt to design a creative & simulating environment for an Innovation, Research and development centre that promote and accelerates possibilities of new collaborative opportunities with spaces that can be reconfigured to meet technological and spatial demands.

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SITE & ITS SURROUNDING

The site is located within the Rajiv Gandhi education city , Sonipat. The land has been allocated to IITD by Haryana Govt. for setting up their extension campus. The landuse of the site is educational . The site is located near the GT karnal road and is accessible by roads on three sides while a green cover belt on the fourth side.

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IIT DELHI RESEARCH PARK, SONEPAT | THESIS DESIGN, 8TH SEMESTER

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GROUND COVERAGE BREAKUP Incubation Hub - 3,275 sq. m R&D Centre - 5,762 sq. m Common Facilities - 3,254 sq. m Accommodation - 2,110 sq. Total - 14,400 sq. m

BUILT-UP AREA BREAKUP Incubation Hub - 12,505 sq. m R&D Centre - 28,550 sq. m Common Facilities - 7,300 sq. m Accommodation - 10,070 sq.m Total - 58,425 sq. m

TOTAL SITE AREA - 80,937 SQ. M (20 ACRES) LEFT FOR FUTURE EXPANSION - 5 ACRES REMAINING AREA - 60,702 SQ. M (15 ACRES) PERMISSIBLE GROUND COVERAGE ( 25%) - 15,175.5 SQ. M ACHIEVED GROUND COVERAGE - 14,400 SQ. M (23.7 %) PERMISSIBLE FAR - 1.5 TOTAL BUILTUP AREA - 58,425 SQ. M ACHIEVED FAR - 0.96 04


IIT DELHI RESEARCH PARK, SONEPAT | THESIS DESIGN, 8TH SEMESTER

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IIT DELHI RESEARCH PARK, SONEPAT | THESIS DESIGN, 8TH SEMESTER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

Builtup mass oriented north south direction allowing maximum sunlight penetration.

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Extrusion from the built mass for satisfying different function programs.

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Stepping roof terraces for the Researchers as breakout spaces adjacent to their offices.

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Vertical voids in the built mass to allow sunlight to penetrate to inner areas.

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Horizontal voids in the built mass to create different public spaces.

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Adding fenestration according to the cardinal direction to allow maximum diffused light.

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IIT DELHI RESEARCH PARK, SONEPAT | THESIS DESIGN, 8TH SEMESTER INCUBATION HUB

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Builtup mass oriented along the Central Plaza.

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Void is created in the middle to create a courtyard.

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A built mass of public spaces is placed in the courtyard.

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Bridges were linked to the added built mass further dividing the courtyard into four parts.

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Builtup mass oriented along the Central Plaza.

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Height of front side is reduced to facilitate the Auditorium.

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Vertical void is created to allow the sunlight to penetrate into the central public space.

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Hyperbolic paraboloid roof structure is used for the Auditorium as it can support long spans.

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Adding fenestration according to the cardinal direction to allow maximum diffused light.

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Toilets Service Public Facilities Learning and Collaborating spaces

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IIT DELHI RESEARCH PARK, SONEPAT | THESIS DESIGN, 8TH SEMESTER

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02 LOTHIAN ROAD PRECINCTS 2019 Urban Design 7th Semester

Kashmere gate as a public space gives Importance to the commercial built rather than the social un-built. The commercial fabric gives very less room for recreation and halt space and restricts the development of it’s public zones. In today’s time the area is plagued by negligence and an existing mess of choked market movement, intense commerce, and a great tangle of bill-boards, cables and traffic congestion. Thus, there is a need of up-gradation of the whole place to uplift the standards of living and reviving the glory of old heritage buildings. The urban design interventions will trigger off the redevelopment process and give it a new lease of life.

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Kashmere Gate area is part of walled city of Shahjanabad, Delhi. The areas has many historical buildings belonging to Mughal and Colonial area. The area was also the scene of many battles of mutiny of 1857. However, it continued to be an institutional and commercial centre till now. 16


Lothian Road Precincts | URBAN DESIGN, 7TH SEMESTER

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Open Interactive waiting space for the visitors and lawyers of Old Court.

Open plaza for kiosks at the junction of two roads. Subway for safe pedestrian crossing with entrance plaza for Ritz cinema . Plaza including exhibition space, designated kiosks area and OAT connecting the Kashmere Gate metro station exit and Kashmere Gate monument.

Open landscape plaza with green rest area for the visitors of markets and shopkeepers with automated underground parking. Pedestrianisation of Ram Chandok Marg along the commercial edge of the Kashmere Gate area. Open landscape area with seating space in the centre of the commercial area acting as resting and refuge area. Old campus building redesigned into student centre of Ambedkar University. Boundary of IGDTU and Ambedkar University redesigned with tradition elements like jali, arches and jharokhas to uplift the heritage of the area. Cinema building is redesigned as a museum space with a restaurant. Multilevel automated parking Hamilton road redesigned as a one-way road with proper parking , pedestrian walkways, table tops and public amenities.

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Lothian Road Precincts | URBAN DESIGN, 7TH SEMESTER

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A plaza includes seating oat which is accompanied by exhibition area at the exit gate no.1 of Kashmere Gate metro station has been designed to enable people to use the Kashmere Gate as a passage of movement.

To ensure proper road crossing for the safety of the pedestrians and making a connection between Kashmere Gate and other side of the road for the pedestrians coming through the gate, a subway has been proposed.

Proper entrance plaza with green space in front of Ritz cinema connecting the subway leading to Kashmere Gate and a open space at the junction is designed to maximise the pedestrian area.

Open space which previously used for parking has been converted into recreational space which comprises of open cafe, seating areas with low boundary wall to make it more interactive with underground parking. 20


Lothian Road Precincts | URBAN DESIGN, 7TH SEMESTER STREET DESIGN

The Ram Chadok Marg road is pedestrianised. Widened pedestrian pathways, street vendors kiosks, parklets, wash-rooms, cycle stands, adequate street Lights and dustbins are proposed in the design.

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The Lothian road is proposed as two-way road from Kashmere Gate towards GPO with median. Widened pedestrian pathways, table tops, washrooms, bus Stops , adequate street Lights and dustbins are proposed in the design.

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Parklets are designed along the pedestrian on the Ram Chandok Marg to allow people to rest and provide seating for the food outlets without hindering the pedestrian movement .

Bus stop is cladded with sandstone in contrast with the elevation of Lothian road. Tradition element like jali is used to uplift the heritage of the area

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Lothian Road Precincts | URBAN DESIGN, 7TH SEMESTER LOTHIAN EDGE ELEVATION DESIGN

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To uplift the heritage statement of the area, the elevations have been improved by incorporating arches and stone jali.

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03 STAFF HOUSING 2019 Group-Housing 6th Semester

This housing type is Staff Housing. It’s function is to accommodate the staff working in the institutional area (Knowledge Corridor) of Gandhinagar, Gujarat. The staff includes teachers, professors, assistants, admin staff and peons. As it includes all the classes of profession, the design aims at creating individual spaces separating their privacy as well as creating a space in which they Co-exist.

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The site is located in the institutional Area of the Gandhinagar, Gujrat. The site is surrounded by following institutional buildings: 1. Gujarat national law university 2. Gujarat energy research and Management institute 3. Institute of seismological

The site is accessible from 3 sides having 24m roads on eastern and northern edge while 12m road on the western edge. There is proposed institution land the southern side. Site area - 5 Hectares

SITE DEVELOPMENT

20 individual towers Lined on the site.

Drifting of tower towards the boundary to provide a central recreational space.

Bulky towers were placed on the southwest side to maximise shade in the central recreational space.

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STAFF HOUSING | GROUP HOUSING , 6TH SEMESTER

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AREA - 5 HECTARE GROUND COVERAGE PERMISSIBLE - 40% ACHIEVED - 14.1% FAR PERMISSIBLE - 1.8 ACHIEVED - 1.49 1. DROP OFF 2. SWIMMING POOL 3. CENTRAL PLAZA 4. AMPHITHEATRE 5. BASETKBALL COURT 6. TENNIS COURT 7. BADMINTON COURT 30


STAFF HOUSING | GROUP HOUSING , 6TH SEMESTER 1BHK DWELLING UNIT

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- 116 SQ M - 19 SQ M - 17 SQ M - 133 SQ M

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DWELLING ANALYSIS -4 - 12 -6 - 288

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STAFF HOUSING | GROUP HOUSING , 6TH SEMESTER 4BHK DWELLING UNIT

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DWELLING ANALYSIS DWELLING IN EACH FLOOR -4 NO. OF FLOOR IN EACH TOWER - 2 NO. OF TOWERS -6 TOTAL NO. OF DWELLINGS - 48

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STAFF HOUSING | GROUP HOUSING , 6TH SEMESTER

BASEMENT LVL 1 TOTAL CAPACITY - 710 CARS BACK TO BACK CAPACITY - 32 CARS

BASEMENT PLAN-1

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04 TEMPLE FOR PEACE & HARMONY 2018 Meditation Centre 5th Semester

Today the world in general & our country India in particular is passing through a critical phase. There is lot of strife & conflict. A large number of these conflicts are arising out of religious intolerance. The design is an intent to create a place where people of all faiths can congregate together in an atmosphere of peace & harmony, where the emphasis is on spirituality & divinity & not on mundane religious practices.

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The site is located in sector 103, Gurugram surrounded by residential space. It lies along the Gurugram Dwarka express-way making it easily accessible .

The site is accessible from 3 sides having 24m roads on southern and northern edge while 60m road on the western edge. There is Proposed institution land the eastern side. Site area - 7.52 Hectares

FORM DEVELOPMENT

The structure of the 'Galaxy' represents the fabric of the universe connecting living beings into one entity

The spiral symbol can represent the consciousness of nature beginning from its centre expanding outwardly.

The archade base represents the stability and connection with the ground and also supports the structure of building like legs of body.

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TEMPLE FOR PEACE & HARMONY| MEDITATION CENTRE , 5TH SEMESTER

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SITE AREA - 7.52 HECTARE GROUND COVERAGE PERMISSIBLE - 25% ACHIEVED - 13.6% LANDSCAPE AREA - 86.4%

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TEMPLE FOR PEACE & HARMONY| MEDITATION CENTRE , 5TH SEMESTER MUSEUM & LIBRARY

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05 SCHOOL & DAY CARE CENTRE 2018 Primary School 4th Semester

Schools are those places which contribute greatly to the education, development and socialization of any country’s youth. They constitute the single most important learning environment - next to a child’s home - for the formation and shaping of a child’s personality and character.

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SITE SURROUNDINGS

The site is located in the residential area of the Westerlies in Sector 108, Gurugram. The site trapezoidal in shape.

The site is accessible from 3 sides having 15m road on eastern while 6m road on the western and southern edge. There is Proposed residential land the northern side.

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Buildings are oriented on north-south axis to get maximum sunlight penetration.

Buildings are compressed at the centre to provide common entrance to the both.

Buildings heights are adjusted and classes are placed around the central void.

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06 PREFABRICATION 2019 Prefab Construction Drawing 7th Semester

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08 ACCOMODATION OF HOMELESS A CASE STUDY OF DELHI 2019 Research Paper 7th Semester Homelessness is inadequacy in meeting the minimum standards of living conditions. The term “homeless” describes not only a lack of housing but also identifies a social group. It’s a diverse phenomenon occurring in almost every nation be it – developed, emerging and developing nation. It is spread at rural as well as urban level. In India, they are 1.77 million people are homeless with 52% based in urban area according to Census 2011. With the rapid urbanisation, the homelessness also increases due to various factors as people migrating to cities for better employment opportunities, high cost housing in cities, unawareness of public benefit schemes etc. Civil society organizations estimate that at least one per cent of the population of urban India is homeless. Based on this, it can be extrapolated that the population of the urban homeless is at least 3 million. In the capital city of Delhi alone, at any given point, civil society estimates place the number of homeless at around 150,000 - 200,000, of which at least 10,000 are women. Working Homeless people are crucial for the functioning of city but are invisible to us. Most of the urban homeless are employed in informal sectors on daily wages, but they lack the need of having shelter. There is very low proportion of people unemployed (overall 2%). These people lack basic amenities like shelter, sanitation, drinking water and healthcare facilities. The night shelters provided by government doesn’t provide basic needs and are unsafe for single women and children due to which people are forced to live under harsh circumstances and number of deaths happen every year in harsh summer and in winters. This paper intends examine the quality of Homeless Shelters of Delhi and highlighting the various issues faced by homeless in night shelter. 65


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