Portfolio VIRANCHI SINHA
2016 - 2020
Hello! I’m a fresher Architect, interested in exploring architecture through various dimensions. My fascination with Architecture goes beyond basics, to the finer details that help create an experience for the users. I wanted to be in this industry since I was a 13-year-old. Now looking back, I see Architecture has inspired and changed me in so many ways that I could ever imagine. It gives me some kind-off mystic satisfaction. I always believe that learning should be a never-ending process especially in our field, where there is a blend of art and engineering. I’m looking for an opportunity to work as a part of an ambitious design team where I could contribute my ideas or skills, and also gain new experiences while I’m at it.
NAME
: Viranchi Sinha
DATE OF BIRTH
: 28 August 1997
G MAIL
: viranchisinha@gmail.com
MOBILE NO.
: 9920236016
ADDRESS
: 5 / A, Jeevan Prabha C.H.S, Rajaji Path, Mhatre Nagar, Behind Madavi Banglow, Dombivli (East) - 421201.
VIRANCHI SINHA
AR VIRANCHI SINHA
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THESIS EXPLANATION https://www.instagram.com/_ eleuthero.maniac_
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ARCHITECTURAL COMPETENCE
EDUCATION
DRAFTING SKETCHING
2015 - 2020
MODEL MAKING LIVE PRESENTATION VIDEO PRESENTATION WALKTHROUGHS
2015
3D MODELING
Bachelor of Architecture Lokmanya Tilak Institute of Architecture and Design Studies S.G.P.A. - 8.69 Koparkhairane C.G.P.A - 7.19
12th Board - H.S.C. ( Science ) K. J. Somaiya Junior College of Science and Commerce Percentage - 70.62 %
Vidyavihar
CONCEPTUAL COMPOSITION
2013
B.O.Q.
PERSONAL SKILLS ADAPTIVE QUICK LEARNER VISUALIZATION SKILLS MANAGEMENT CREATIVITY LEADERSHIP PUNCTUALITY SENSITIVE FOR SOCIAL WELL BEING
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACHIEVEMENTS Awarded 1st Prize in CRYSALIS 2018 and 2020 for distinguished performance in Group Dance. Acted in a Short film ‘GUILT...?’ Produced by L.T.I.A.D.S. during summer workshops 2018. Secured 1st Position in CRYSALIS “Tug of War” - 2016. Secured “A” Grade in both Elementary (2010) and Intermediate (2011) Grade Drawing Examinations. Awarded 1st Prize in BALZUMBADH Drawing competition 2010, Organised by Lions Club of Dombivli (Dombivli GYmkhana and Yashraj Art Platform). Awarded 1st Prize in Interschool Art Competition 2007 and 2008, Organised by Kalyan Taluka Sharyric Shikshan Shikshak Mandal. Awareded KALABHUSHAN AWARD in National Colour Contest 2005, organised by Kalabharti Child Art Institute. Awareded KALARATNA AWARD in National Level Painting Competition 2005, organised by Kala Children Academy.
10th Board - S.S.C. Vidya Niketan School Percentage - 81.64%
SOFTWARE SKILLS DRAFTING AUTO-CAD HAND DRAFTING 3D SOFTWARES REVIT SKETCH-UP ARCHICAD RHINO ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ILLUSTRATOR IN-DESIGN RENDERING LUMION ENSCAPE V-RAY TWIN MOTION MICROSOFT WORD EXCEL POWERPOINT VIDEO PRESENTATION OBS STUDIO OPEN-SHOT
LANGUAGES ENGLISH HINDI MARATHI
Dombivli
CONTENTS 1. ACADEMIC WORK ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1 1. Redesigning of Vidya Niketan School. ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1 SEMESTER 10 - THESIS
2. Bus Station. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 9 SEMESTER 09
3. Housing for higher middle-class ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 17 SEMESTER 07
4. Student’s Hostel �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 23 SEMESTER 06
5. Nodal Development Centre ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 27 SEMESTER 04
6. Wellness Centre �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 31 SEMESTER 03
2. INTERNSHIP ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 34 3. SKETCHING ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 35 4. COMPETITIONS ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 36 1. Archresource - Your Drawing Challenge - HONOURABLE MENTION TITLE ������������������������������� 36 Daisaria Associates : Architectural Representation Competition - Best Architectural Plan Category - TOP 30. ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 36 2. Daisaria Associates : Architectural Representation Competition - Best Arch. Section Category - TOP 30. ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 37 3. Daisaria Associates: Architectural Representation Competition - Best Arch. Rendering Category - 2nd Runner up - People’s choice Winner. �������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 38 4. House@BOX Competition ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 39 SEMESTER 04 - 2017 - TOP
10 HONOURABLE MENTIONS
5. Landscape Foundation Competition �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 41 SEMESTER 05 - 2017
5. WD ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 43 6. MD ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 45 1. PROJECT 01 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 45 2. PROJECT 02 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 46
Academic work
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Redesigning of Vidya Niketan School. SEMESTER 10 - THESIS
DETAILS
INTRODUCTION GUIDE : Ar. Vandana Srivastava TYPOLOGY : Institutional LOCATION : Vidya Niketan Marg, Manapada village, Dombivli (east) SITE AREA : 14,012.09 m2 F.S.I. : 1.00
No. of Students : No. of staff : Student / Teacher Ratio : Existing classrooms : Proposed Classrooms : F.S.I. Consumed :
2880 Around 100 50 / 1 28 44 0.96
THESIS EXPLANATION https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=O_HOnHBzlr8
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Childhood is an age where human brain can absorb knowledge more quickly. So, It is easier to shape them. They can Discover themselves mentally, physically, spiritually and Psychologically. But our education system focuses on exams and marks rather than the growth of children. I can’t change that! But what I did in my design is made that process of learning more interesting and fun for children. Plus, the school can help them discover their skill sets and enhance them. So the students would have a clear picture of what they have to achieve in the future. The school can make them ready for any situation in the world from simple home science to self defense or survival rules. Because architecture can facilitate the transmission of cultural values, we need to look at what our present school buildings are saying to our children. SO WHY VIDYA NIKETAN / DOMBIVLI? Kalyan Dombivli is also considered as one of the fastest developing node after Navi Mumbai. It has been proposed for development as a smart city. As of 2011 India census, Kalyan Dombivli has an average literacy rate of 98.06 higher than the national average of 74.04. The one thing lacking is infrastructure for e g the schools are designed and used in old tradition ways (teacher centered learning) with no modern techniques of teaching. As the times are changing dombivli needs to cope up with the rest of the world.
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■ The site is mostly surrounded by greenery only few residential buildings are built around. ■ It is away from the main roads and traffic so the surroundings are very quiet and pleasant for the children to study. ■ The area is enough to fulfill the requirements of facilities to be provided for the children. ■ The site has one bore-well from which the water requirement of the whole school is fulfilled with the rain water harvested water i e the site in self sustained in case of water
■ The site is not much contoured, so there is no scope of playing with natural levels on the site. ■ As the site is away from the city, many snakes are seen in and around the site Even if the snakes are not poisonous, it scares the children. ■ The site has a very irregular shape. ■ There is a shortage of water supply and electricity in this area.
Redesigning of Vidya Niketan school at Dombivli. - SEMESTER 10 “THESIS”
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In a Traditional Classroom with a linear Traditional seating, the corner students have a hard time getting a good visual of the board.
CONCEPT
Plus, there is not much surface or angle for light and wind to enter..
CLASSROOM ORIENTATION :
In an octagonal shaped classroom all the students have a proper visual angle to the board.
And you get more surface and angle for light and wind to enter the classrooms
SO WHY NOT HEXAGONAL CLASSROOMS ?
Rectangle rooms Octagon gives you Whereas Hexagonal gives you only linear options in orientation rooms gives you very orientation. i.e. linear and zig zag. flexible orientation.
The site had a lot of old and important trees all around the site which can’t be cut. Hence to retain all of them. I tried to build my school around them. Creating visually pleasing courtyards and good ventilation. In a hexagonal classroom, negative spaces are created because their are no perpendicular walls to the board. Also, less surface area for light and wind to enter.
■ In order to make my design flexible I have designed this desk.• ■ The seating can be arranged in 4 different ways as per the activity being held in the classroom, for e g a lecture, a debate or a group assignment. ■ In a group assignments these desks can be arranged in an octagonal shape with 8 seatings
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Redesigning of Vidya Niketan school at Dombivli. - SEMESTER 10 “THESIS”
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1. BUS PARKING (14) 2. CAR PARKING (10) 3. BICYCLE PARKING (32)
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■ You can see every classroom to be designed in such a way that they don’t get disturbed from the corridor activities. ■ Every classroom has an entrance from the professors side, so that no one can leave or enter the class without the professors attention and approval. ■ The windows on the corridor side are not situated near the front area of the classroom to avoid disturbances. ■ Every classroom has a smart educom projector
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RECORD ROOM AND EXAM SECTION ADMIN OFFICE 10TH STANDARD CLASSROOMS TOILET BLOCK REMEDIAL ROOM STAFF ROOM WITH PANTRY AND TOILET INFIRMARY (8 BEDS)
14. KITCHEN 15. CAFETERIA 16. COURTYARD WITH A RAMP 17. LIFT LOBBY 18. 1ST STANDARD CLASSROOMS 19. 2ND STANDARD CLASSROOMS 20. 3RD STANDARD CLASSROOMS
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4TH FLOOR 21. LIBRARY WITH LIBRARIAN’S OFFICE (64 SEATS) 22. 4TH STANDARD CLASSROOMS 23. 5TH STANDARD CLASSROOMS 24. 6TH STANDARD CLASSROOMS 25. SCIENCE LABORATORY WITH LAB ASSISTANT’S OFFICE (FOR 137 STUDENTS)
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5TH FLOOR 26. 7TH STANDARD CLASSROOMS 27. 8TH STANDARD CLASSROOMS 28. 9TH STANDARD CLASSROOMS 29. COMPUTER LABORATORY WITH LAB ASSISTANT’S OFFICE (FOR 137 STUDENTS) 30. BADMINTON HALL (2 COURTS) 31. MUSIC AND DANCE AREA
Cafeteria
Badminton hall
Music and Dance Area
Science Laboratory
Basketball court
Indoor Sports
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■ The 5 th floor mostly consists of sports and extra curricular activities. ■ It has a basketball court 2 badminton courts (so maximum no. of players can practice). ■ A music and dance area, indoor sports for carom table tennis, chess etc. ■ Also a space for training of self defense first aid disaster management and home science.
Redesigning of Vidya Niketan school at Dombivli. - SEMESTER 10 “THESIS”
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Assembly Area / Multipurpose Amphitheatre
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Swimming Area (practice pool)
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Purifying facade with Primary colours in elevation
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SOUTHEAST ELEVATION
A.R.D.
SAWTOOTH ROOF DETAIL According to a survey the optimum angle for the solar panels to capture maximum amount of sunlight is 19º (only for this site)
SELF TAPPING SCREW
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ACOUSTIC FLOOR ■ Acoustic slab is for the top floor where all the indoor sports are gonna take place ■ It will proviode high level of Acoustic performance in walllining systems, partitions and modular building applications
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THESIS EXPLANATION
PURIFYING FACADE
SELF TAPPING STREW
SECTION BB
https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=O_HOnHBzlr8
Redesigning of Vidya Niketan school at Dombivli. - SEMESTER 10 “THESIS”
WALL TRELLIS SYSTEM
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Bus Station.
DETAILS GUIDE : TYPOLOGY : LOCATION : SITE AREA :
EXISTING BUS DEPOT Ar. Samiksha Chaudhari Public Transport Siddharth Nagar, L.B.S. Road, Near Mulund Check Naka, Mulund West, Mumbai. 16592.1 m2 (4.1 Acres)
ABOUT THE SITE :
■ It is an abandoned truck parking lot which was previously used for collecting Octroi Tax. ■ There is also a Residential quarter on the site owned by BEST. ■ This open ground is under B.M.C. ■ According to the development Plan of M.C.G.M., The entire area is alloted to transport facilities. ■ There are trees like Banyan, Ashoka, Peepal along the periphery of the site.
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1.9 km from Mulund Railway station. 2.7 km from Thane Railway station. 200 m from Upcoming Metro Station. Mulund Check Naka is Exactly Behind the site.
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CONCEPT ■ The main building is oriented in such a way that the open facade of digrid is facing the north direction, ignoring the harsh sunlight from the north. ■ All the buildings are getting maximum amount of air ventilation from the southwest winds. ■ The main building is at the front of the main road. Making it an iconic building. DIAGRID COLUMNS ■ A transport building, when we visualize it mostly is an iconic structure, which can be a land mark, capturing attention of the passer by, and the commuters using it. ■ The advantages of the diagrid in the construction of the structure majorly improves the aesthetic view of the building. ■ It allows generous amount of light inside the structure. ■ These structures have majorly column free exterior and interior, free and clear, unique floor plans can be implemented.
Way to the escalator from the Bus stops.
To ease the connectivity between the Bus station and the Proposed metro station. Bus station -> escalator -> decks -> sky walk -> Metro station.
Meeting point.
The front nodal side space of the site can be used as a land mark space or a meeting point as the site is a transport node with abstract form gaining attention of all. It has gazebos and seating for waiting and beautiful fountains for front visual effect.
Waiting Area with eateries and central column.
A central column radiates the beams for the digrid columns and rest of the structure. The building has a separate smoking area as not to create nuisance for the non smoker public.
Shops at the Ground floor waiting area.
There are various shops, eateries in the main structure near to the bus bay which gives the commuters easy access to the daily necessities. A person can have a bite to eat while waiting for the bus in the waiting area.
Pick - up point and decks
Auto-Rickshaw, Ola, Uber, and Taxi can enter from ACC cement road to the pickup point. At the pickup point, there is an external facing cascade wall, for aesthetic purpose.
Pedestrian and Pick-up entry
There is a Pedestrian Entry Beside pick up entry which is exactly in front of pedestrian entry/exit of the parking building. The three decks have tree shaped columns to give more clear space to the ground and of course for aesthetic purposes.
Proposed Bus - Station at Mulund Check Naka - SEMESTER - 09
CIRCULAR FORM ■ There is some Nifty natural science that makes round buildings more comfortable, more energy efficient and safe. ■ It means less cost and less surface area in contact with adverse weather conditions, which improves the over all durability and energy efficiency. ■ Plus, acoustic of round spaces can be out of this world.
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■ The first floor has a big market area, where vendors between hawkers and shop holders which doesn’t have enough money to buy a proper shop sell goods that are in cheaper price like vegetables, watches, cosmetics, fruits, decorative materials, electronics, accessary, clothing, foot wear, stationary etc. ■ They can rent a stall in this place by applying to the market manager whose cabin is also on the first floor. ■ These stall renters can lock their extra materials which was not sold that day of the day in the storage. ■ A woman going home from work needs some vegetables for the dinner she can simply buy them on the site after getting down the bus. ■ The second floor is used as a food court with a small open bar, this was because, as the big screen in the food court would have different shows, like IPL, premier shows, important news announcements etc. ■ So, the public would like it more with a decent bar, as majority of the people would enjoy the show that way. ■ The screen is visible to the amphitheatre and the front metro line. Hence, they can have a view of the news or importance annoucements goining around while being in the neighbourhood.
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41. RAW MATERIAL STORAGE FOR FOOD COURT 42. SCREEN PROJECTING TO THE AMPHITHEATRE AND TO THE SUROUNDINGS 43. KFC COUNTER 44. KFC STORE ROOM 45. SUBWAY 46. MC D STORE ROOM
47. MC D COUNTER 48. SPECIAL SEATINGS FOR COUPLES ON DECK 1 49. ENTRY WITH SECURITY TO THE OPEN FOOD COURT 50. DECK 2 51. ESCALATOR TO THE BUS STOPS 52. DECK 3 IN FUTURE CONNECTED TO THE METRO SKYWALK
■ This floor is further extended by 3 decks. 1st has an isolated seating area, table for 2 or couples which connects to the 2nd deck with connection to the bus with escalator and the 3rd deck connects to the future metro station’s sky-walk.
Staff Cafeteria with Kitchen
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Open bar and food court
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Proposed Bus - Station at Mulund Check Naka - SEMESTER - 09
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■ As the existing bus station would have no reason after the new bus station is constructed, the site would now be used for pay and park service. ■ It would have 90 4-wheeler parking and 160 2-wheeler parking. ■ The facade is simple with skin attached to lessen the harsh light of sun. ■ To secure the site from beggers etc barricades are introduced
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BMC STAFF QUATERS
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■ At the existing moment on the site there are 1 room kitchen BMC staff quaters for nearly 80 tenants. ■ As these where very old structures and also affecting the site facade, redeveloping and relocating the staff quaters is the best solution seen. ■ As when redeveloping a housing should have at least 25% of the carpet area more than the existing, the new staff quaters has 1 BHK area available at minimal. These are 3 G+7 buildings with 4 tenants on each floor. i.e., we get 84 tenants in total.
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Maintenance shed has 2 bus bays with lifters for maintenance washing, Tyre changing etc.
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■ The 4-wheeler parking on the site are only for bus station officials. The BMC staff Quaters can be treated as a complete isolated area away from all the business of the bus station. ■ The Amphitheatre can be used for many formal / informal activities.
Staff Parking near the BMC staff Quaters
Back of the Main Building from Amphitheatre
Entrance with security cabin
Library
MODEL - Top View
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Way to the bus-stops from Pedestrian entry
MODEL - Digrid columns and decks
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MODEL - Bus stops
Proposed Bus - Station at Mulund Check Naka - SEMESTER - 09
Bus - stop with a BEST bus parked
■ Each Bus-stop is designed in such a way that when the bus is parked, the passengers boarding from the back door does not clash with the passengers descending the bus. (Maintaining the circulation) ■ Their are barricades at all entry and exit points for security purposes. ■ Libraries and book stall provision has been made for the entertainment of the commuters.
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Housing for higher middle-class
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DETAILS
INTRODUCTION :
GUIDE : Ar. Uttara Nalawade TYPOLOGY : Housing LOCATION : ESI Apartments, Atmashanti Society, Sector 3, Vashi, Navi Mumbai. PLOT AREA : F.S.I. : CONSUMED F.S.I. : BUILT UP AREA : BALANCE AREA : NO. OF TENEMENTS : REQUIRED PARKING : ALLOTED PARKING : TYPE A : TYPE B : TYPE C : TYPE D : 17
17050.27 m2 1.00 0.99 16911.72 m2 138.28 m2 208 458 328 96, 2-BHK flats of Carpet Area - 76.59 m2 44, 2-BHK flats of Carpet Area - 80.85 m2 84, 3-BHK flats of Carpet Area - 118.12 m2 24, Duplex flats of Carpet Area - 149.66 m2
HEIGHT OF THE BUILDING : 43 m
Luxury housing is emerging as one of the most vibrant and dynamic real estate segments in India. The growing demand for luxury housing can be attributed to a rise in the number of high-end individuals, the influx of global lifestyle trends, and growing aspirations of people. The country’s fast-expanding services sector is propelling many middle-income group individuals into the higher-middle end bracket. Hence, I’ve tried to design a home for the middle class with a taste of luxury. I’m not mixing lower class typology with the higher middle-class people, as after the higher-class crowd mostly don’t want to mingle around the lowerclass people.
ABOUT THE SITE : ■ The site is 1.9 km away from the Vashi railway station, and 1.2 km away from Vashi Bus Depot. ■ Public spots like Mini Sea-shore is 1.5 km and Sagar Vihar is 700 m away from the site. ■ The site has very resourceful neighbourhood such as, Noor Masjid, Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues Institute of Technology, Navi Mumbai Sports Association, MGM Hospital, Jhulelal Mandir and shiv Vishnu mandir, Gurudwara Vashi, Navi Mumbai Municipal Co-operation and Cidco Office, Vashi Police station, Sunshine School for Differently Aided children, Sacred heart high school, Bethesdaag church, Vishnudas Bhave natyagruha, CH. Shahu Mharaj Vachanlay and many more.
ZONING :
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■ When the user enters, the person is embraced by beautiful fountain and landscaping elements like gazebos children’s play area, amphitheatre. ■ Children have a 3m wide cycling track along the boundary separated by vehicular traffic, plus a children’s play area. ■ In the gazebo users can arrange different types of workshops, like singing, dancing,drawing, or meditation or it can be used just for spending a good time... Birthday or any kind of parties can be arranged their. Same goes to the amphitheatre.. It is user friendly.. i.e.. the user decides how to use the space provided to them. ■ The central space of the site, between the cluster of the buildings, is a
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centrally placed small temple. Around which people can arrange religious functions like Navratri, Ganpati festival, Holi party, Diwali celebrations. Otherwise, it can be used by the children as a play area.
SECURITY
■ At every entrance there is a security block attached plus at the bottom of every building there is an area for security guard to note the security issues. ■ Below the 3BHK / DUPLEX block at the stilts there is an administration office which has a resting and locker space for the workers and other maintenance related people.
Proposed Housing at Vashi ,Sector 4 - SEMESTER 07.
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■ Every 2-BHK flat has a balcony in the living area and one of the bedrooms So, in the elevation, the bedrooms have alternate balconies. ■ Balconies have a pergola design for aesthetics and shadows. The user can have plantings in the balconies and creepers on pergolas. ■ The middle duct is for ventilation of the lobby and 2 of the kitchens Its size depends upon the height of the building which is h/5. ■ The stilt has stack and pit parking so, 1 parking space covers 3 cars instead of 1.
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■ The distance between 2 blocks, depends on the height of the building i.e. by L/3 rule. ■ There are very less walls in all the flats, Only private spaces like bedrooms, study and washrooms have walls. ■ In short, the kitchen is open where the lady of the house can interact with the living and the dining area easily while working.
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Student’s Hostel
DETAILS GUIDE : TYPOLOGY : LOCATION : SITE AREA : F.S.I. : TOTAL BUILT UP AREA : PROPOSED F.S.I. : STUDENT CAPACITY : NO. OF ROOMS : CAPACITY OF 1 ROOM :
INTRODUCTION Ar. Shilpa Vivekanand Institutional Kharghar, Sector 4, Navi Mumbai. 12,575 m2 (3 Acres) 1.5 12,323.5 m2 1.47 400 100 4 STUDENT / ROOM
ACCESSIBILITY : PLOT KHARGHAR STATION MAIN ROAD / HIGHWAYS SERVICE ROAD PATHWAYS / SKY WALK 23
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Due to urbanization we experience people migrate to cities for better higher education that our country offers. With this, facility for a stay at an affordable price arises. Hence this Architectural design project revolves around providing a provision for a hostel in Kharghar for a capacity of 400 students. This hostel not only serve as a place to reside in, but it plays a vital role in the personality development of students while living an independent life away from their guardians. It’s environment also gives an opportunity to socialize among other students and help students move ahead in life.
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■ Site is in Kharghar which is an educational hub. ■ The site is close to the station. ■ The site is well connected by the transport systems like bus, auto and sky-walks Kharghar has many places to spend time necessary daily things are easily available in the neighbourhood ■ There is less traffic in the roads close or connected by the site.
■ The surrounding buildings of the site are all high risers. Which blocks the view as well as wind flow? ■ There are many temporary structures close to the site (zhopadis and thelas). ■ There are less trees in the surroundings of site, which does not give any shade on site and heat increases
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GIRL’S HOSTEL BOY’S HOSTEL TOILET BLOCK ACCESSORY AREAS LIBRARY MULTIPURPOSE AREA GYM AND YOGA CENTRE INDOOR SPORTS CENTRE
■ The building orientation Is according to the sun path and wind direction. ■ “There are almost no windows on the east and west side of the hostel, which will lessen the heat.” ■ Plus, the wind flows from Southwest direction and flows inside the Structure through jali work which results in good ventilation. ■ Very often a Jali wall is a better substitute for a glass window. It lets general subdued light. It also deals with ventilation but prevents driving rain from entering. ■ There are two main blocks of hostel i.e., girl’s and boy’s hostel. The between recreational block is for the users of different culture traditions or interest to come together and develops their personality. ■ Girl’s hostel is at the end of the site so the boys are not allowed to enter that space after a particular limit.
FINAL MODEL
■ “The outsiders are restricted at the gate itself. If they want to meet their friends, they can do that on the dabha on the entrance of the site.” ■ Only parents or guardians are allowed in the hostel. Guest rooms are also provided in case they want to spend the night.
FINAL MODEL
North East view
SITE VIEWS
North view
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Basketball court
Amphitheatre
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Proposed Hostel at Kharghar, Sector 4 - SEMESTER 06
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■ BALCONY - The parapets of all the balconies have plantations on it which will cool the rooms and also help in enhancing the facade. Plus, every alternate balcony has a jali work acting as a shade and that also gives the facade a different look. ■ CONNECTING BRIDGE - A bridge is made connecting the two hostels on either side to the central recreational block. These bridge connections are at alternate floors. The users don’t need to climb down completely from the hostel blocks to go to the middle building. ■ STAIRCASE - The circular staircase is for the access of the middle recreational block. It rotates around it. It is open from one side which serves a good effect when seen from outside the building. ■ THE LIBRARY AND THE INTERNET CAFE - Library, is essential for the students for studying and even making some research for their assignments. Along with it an Internet cafe is provided with Wi-Fi facility, as nowadays it has become a daily necessity. ■ MULTIPURPOSE HALL - The middle multipurpose hall on the second floor can have multiple events as the students wish to organize There can be an exhibition, workshop, annual day event, parties, birthdays and lots more The separation of spaces can be done by temporary partition wall, which will create various permutations and combinations of the areas. ■ GYMNASIUM / YOGA CENTRE - Today’s youngsters prefer to stay fit and healthy. They do daily gym to achieve this. Yoga also helps in doing so. A gym and a yoga centre just in their hostel campus can help their life much easier. ■ INDOOR SPORTS CENTRE - After a long and tiring day at college, the students can finally have some fun. Indoor sports can be played by them for entertainment It has a pool table, box football, chess carrom and many more.
Proposed Hostel at Kharghar, Sector 4 - SEMESTER 06
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Nodal Development Centre
DETAILS GUIDE : TYPOLOGY : LOCATION : SITE AREA :
SITE SURROUNDINGS : Ar. Debarati Chowdhury Public Rani Laxmibai Chowk, Central Park road, Kharghar Sector 36, Taloja. 3,879m2
ABOUT THE SITE : ■ The site is accessible by road 20 min away from Kharghar station. ■ In future it can be accessed by Metro. ■ Community around the site is mostly Muslims.
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■ The site is in front of the metro station which makes it easier to access. ■ No big trees present on the site, hence no trees would need to get cut during construction. ■ The proposed site has roads on 2 side for entry and exit.
■ The high-risers surrounding the site can block the natural sunlight and wind flow ■ The shape of the site is irregular.
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14. ATM 15. MEDICAL 16. INFIRMARY 17. STORAGE 18. GENTS TOILET 19. LADIES TOILET 20. SECURITY / SERVERS ROOM 21. SERVICE ROOM 22. CAFETERIA KITCHEN 23. CAFETERIA SEATING 24. LIBRARY 25. MULTIPURPOSE HALL WITH STAGE, BACK STAGE, AND
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Proposed Nodal Development Centre at Taloja - SEMESTER 04.
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FIXING OF BAMBOO CORRUGATED SHEET
BAMBOO ROOF COVERING
■ The simplest form of bamboo roof covering is made of halves of bamboo clumps running full length from eaves to ridge. ■ Large diameter clumps are split in 2 halves and the cross section at the nodes removed. ■ The first layer of clump is laid side by side with the concave faced upward. ■ The second part in placed over the first with the convex facing upwards. ■ The bamboo overlaps as in a tiled roof and can be completely water tight
Proposed Nodal Development Centre at Taloja - SEMESTER 04.
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Wellness Centre
SEMESTER 03
DETAILS GUIDE : TYPOLOGY : LOCATION : SITE AREA :
Ar. Bushra Kazi Hospitality Koparkhairane, Sector 4A 4,035.5 m2
ABOUT THE SITE :
Entrance
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Parking with drop off point
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■ The site is Located close to Koparkhairane station i.e. approximately 8 min walking distance. ■ It is also close to a bus depot and a rickshaw stop. ■ It is connected to the main road which causes noise Problem during Traffic. ■ The site is surrounded by many G + 4 and one G + 11 residential buildings.
INTRODUCTION : Taking the medicine logo as the basic concept, i further worked with hexagon. Honeycomb is the perfect analogy for a “natural” architecture.
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Honeycomb encloses space for a purpose and is made by industrious bees that like flowers. Honeycomb is more than just a plan Hexagons are either way of rebelling against the tyranny of rectilinear geometry or of wanting to be seen as rebelling against the tyranny of rectilinear geometry.
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■ The main concept behind the courtyard was to break the stereotypical atmosphere like sadness, pain, tension in the clinics and change it with a warm, comforting or soothing atmosphere. ■ It gives the patients a bit of fresh feeling automatically making them feel a tiny bit better and help them in their recovery.
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Internship DESIGN SANYOJAKA is an Industrial firm Specialized in designing of Petrochemical, Chemical, Pharmaceutical, Foods and Beverages projects, Heavy Engineering projects, Automotive projects, Capability in Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Fire fighting systems and HVAC design, execution, documentation and commissioning of projects.
DESIGNING FOLLOWED BY WORKING DRAWINGS :
WORKING DRAWINGS :
■ Landscape for Oricon Enterprises - Factory Building for pet performs, Bhubaneshwar. ■ Compound wall and main gate for Oricon Enterprises - Factory Building for pet performs, Bhubaneshwar. ■ Proposed expansion for Oricon Enterprises - Factory Building for pet performs, Bhubaneshwar. ■ Guard house for Vista process food pvt. Ltd. - Addition Alteration, Madanpalli. ■ Admin Block Process design for Mahadev Lubricants. ■ ETP Shed for Godrej and Boyce mfg. co. ltd. - Expansion on plot no. E3, D4, 5, 6, GIDC, Madkaim, Goa. ■ Initial Dormetary planning options for Fair Exports (India) pvt. Ltd. Dormetary, Malegaon.
■ Plan for Akshypatra foundation - 25k MDM Kitchen at Panvel. ■ Elevations for Fair Exports (India) pvt. Ltd. - Rendering plant at Gate no. 232/233, Malegaon, Nashik. DETAILS ■ Layout and details of dock area toilet for Oricon Enterprises - Factory Building for pet performs, Bhubaneshwar. ■ Layout and details of toilet for Gulmarg cold store pvt. Ltd. - Expansion project. ■ Boiler House doors, windows detail for Fair Exports (India) pvt. Ltd. Rendering plant at Gate no. 232/233, Malegaon, Nashik. ■ Layout and details of Staircase for LT foods ltd. - Food Plant at Sonipath, Haryana. ■ Overhead storage detail for Watson Pharma pvt. Ltd. - Plot K-7 Admin Building Expansion.
ELEVATIONS ■ Elevations for Rotex Manufacturers and engineers pvt. Ltd. Manufacturing Facility at plot R 852, MIDC, Rabale. ■ Elevations for Akshypatra foundation. - 25k MDM Kitchen at Bhiwandi.
REVISION DRAWINGS : ■ Basement Ventilation Plan and Section for Godrej and Boyce mfg. co. ltd. - Expansion on plot no. E3, D4, 5, 6, GIDC, Madkaim, Goa. ■ Man and material movement layouts for Gulmarg cold store pvt. Ltd. Expansion project. ■ In-rack Sprinkler layout of FG Warehouse for Kellogs (India) pvt. Ltd. Warehouse at Plot no. L2 and L3, Taloja, MIDC, Raigad District. ■ PLANS ■ Ground floor layout for Oricon Enterprises - Factory Building for pet performs, Bhubaneshwar. ■ Master Planing for Vista process food pvt. Ltd. - Addition Alteration, Madanpalli. ■ Ground floor layout for Vista process food pvt. Ltd. - Addition Alteration, Madanpalli. ■ Ground floor layout for Akshypatra foundation. - 25k MDM Kitchen at Bhiwandi.
3D VIEWS : ■ Views for Rotex Manufacturers and engineers pvt. Ltd. - Manufacturing Facility at plot R 852, MIDC, Rabale.
BILL OF QUANTITIES (B.O.Q.) : ■ B.O.Q. for Metso India pvt. Ltd. - Manufacturing Facility at plot 61, MIDC, Ambernath. ■ B.O.Q. for Vista process food pvt. Ltd. - Taloja lab.
MUNICIPAL DRAWINGS : ■ Conceptual Layout for Vista process food pvt. Ltd. - Fresh produce line. ■ Plot plan for Akshypatra foundation. - 25k MDM Kitchen at Bhiwandi. ■ Area analysis for Jay Instruments and systems pvt. Ltd. - Proposed Expansion
Internship at Design Sanyojaka - SEMESTER 08
INTERIORS ■ Reception Interiors for Oricon Enterprises - Factory Building for pet performs, Bhubaneshwar. ■ Changing area for Vista process food pvt. Ltd. - Addition Alteration, Madanpalli. ■ Modular laboratory for Vista process food pvt. Ltd. - Taloja lab. ■ Admin Block Interiors for Metso India pvt. Ltd. - Manufacturing Facility at plot 61, MIDC, Ambernath. ■ Changing Area for Watson Pharma pvt. Ltd. - Plot N-15.
DRAWINGS https://issuu.com/viranchi_sinha/ docs/final_8_sem_folio
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SKETCHING
Eiffel tower
Lodha street-scape
Virupaksha Temple , Hampi
Sketching
Interior Steadler Rendering
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Umaid Bhawan Palace
Interior Pencil rendering
Virupaksha Temple - Hampi
Ghanta Ghar / Clock Tower, Jodhpur
COMPETITIONS
COMPETITION - Rendering
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■ Archresource - Your Drawing Challenge - HONOURABLE MENTION TITLE ■ Daisaria Associates : Architectural Representation Competition - Best Architectural Plan Category - TOP 30. 30.
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Daisaria Associates : Architectural Representation Competition Best Arch. Section Category - TOP 30.
COMPETITION - Rendering
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Daisaria Associates: Architectural Representation Competition - Best Arch. Rendering Category - 2nd Runner up - People’s choice Winner.
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House@BOX Competition
DETAILS : GROUP MEMBERS : Viranchi Sinha, Akshay Deorya Ketaki Indapurkar Kartik Jangid CONSTAINT : 15 m2 carpet area. PRICE / AWARD : TOP 10. House@BOX was a 3 days joint studio competition with students of PIADS AND LTIADS. Each group had 2 members of LTIADS and 2 members of PIADS.
SEMESTER 04 - 2017 - TOP 10 HONOURABLE MENTIONS
SPECIAL FEATURE CONVERTIBLE FURNITURE
SOFA
BED
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DIFFERENT ARRANGEMENTS FOR GEOMRTRICAL FORM
The house is in a composite climate
1ST FLOOR PLAN
SPILTING THE BOX ■ The 15 m2 should not feel like a 15m2 or less ■ Spilting the cube gave two new spaces. ■ Minimum furniture and more free space for the user
ROOF PLAN
■ To use the maximum space included in the carpet area, the planning is in such a way that, The ground floor has a ceiling height of 3 m, whereas the upper floor is slightly sunk with the ceiling height of 2.5 m. ■ Slantling elements are used to reduce the effect of heat as the house is in composite climate and also enables a play of light in different areas.
Concrete frame work to support the rafters and for asthetics
NORTH SIDE ELEVATION
EAST SIDE ELEVATION
WEST SIDE ELEVATION
COMPETITION - SEMESTER 04 (2017) - House@BOX
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
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Landscape Foundation Competition
SEMESTER 05 - 2017
DETAILS
INTRODUCTION
GROUP MEMBERS : Viranchi Sinha, Michelle Vas JUhili Sawant SITE AREA : 21,830 m2 OBJECTIVE : Enhancing Heritage site around Bandra fort. LOCATION : Bandra fort, Byramji jeejeebhoy Road, Bandstand Road, Mumbai.
Aguada fort was built by the Portuguese in 1640, and was meant to be a watch tower overlooking mahim bay, the Arabian sea and the island of mahim. The fort has ‘Aguada’ in its name, which translates to a ‘fountain’ that originated from a freshwater spring in those times. During the Portuguese rule, the fort was armed with seven cannons and other smaller guns for defence purposes. By developing the area outside the fort, a lot of facilities can be provided which will make the area outside the fort useful and beautiful. Portuguese landscape is used as a theme for the development plan. Different elements of Portuguese gardens are utiized. By doing the swot analysis, various conclusions are being thought of in terms of planning. ■ The entrance of the site leads to such a landscape which admires the beauty of Portuguese gardens. ■ Jogging tracks are provided on the periphery of the landscape design, which is majorly for the people living in the surrounding area which connects them with the sea. People jogging around at bandstand can utilize the jogging tracks in the site and can enjoy the beautiful view from the viewing deck. Others can exercise at fitness stations. ■ A performing centre outside the heritage structure will promote healthy gatherings and people who come for heritage walks can have their gatherings. ■ As it is a flood prone area, promenades at two levels are provided. (one available for nine months and other throughout the 12 months). ■ The existing amphitheatre can be enhanced and used for different activities. ■ Shades are provided in one end of the site for the people visiting in the afternoon time. ■ A musical fountain at the centre of the site will allow all the people to enjoy it. ■ A double level garden restaurant is provided for people to have eateries on both the levels of the promenade. ■ A lot of seating spaces are provided throughout the site keeping all the age groups in mind.
DOUBLE PROMENADE The site is prone to floods and therefore two promenades are provided at 2 different levels. Therefore 1 promenade is available for 9 months and the Other throughout the 12 months the jogging track provided at the periphery Of the site connects to the promenade
DECK RESTAURANTS
BANDRA FORT VIEWING DESKS
VIEWING DESKS
Deck designed in such a way that people can walk over the deck and enjoy the coolness of the sea They are provided in large numbers. To view the beauty of Bandra worli sealink and rest in a shade as well.
Covered seating spaces are provided at regular intervals keeping the climate of the site in mind.
VIEWING DESKS
DRINKING WATER POINT
MUSICAL FOUNTAIN MULTIPURPOSE ELEMENTS Trenches of trees are designed in such a way that it allows people to sit under the shade of tree.
SEATING SPACE GAZEBOS WITH SWINGS
EXHIBITION CENTER WITH TOILET BLOCK
FOUNTAIN WITH SCULPTURE
Instead of regular seating, swings are provided under the gazebos to add a fun element to the garden.
ENTRANCE GATE
PLAN
Portuguese design of gardens provided throughout the site for aesthetics
COMPETITION - SEMESTER 06 (2017) - Heritage Landscape Design.
COVERED SEATING SPACE
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ORKING RAWING
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Working Drawings - SEMESTER 06
Md
UNCIPAL RAWINGS
PROJECT 01
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PROPOSED BUNGALOW AT PLOT NO. 268, SECTOR 28, VASHI.
Municipal Drawings - SEMESTER 07
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PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING AT PLOT NO. 12, SECTOR 12, KOPARKHAIRANE.
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