ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO
DESIGN IS NOT JUST WHAT IT LOOKS BUT ALSO HOW IT WORKS
VISHAL KESARWANI B.ARCH V Architecture and Planning UG Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee-247667 Uttarakhand - 247667 Contact: +91 8687754545 vishal.iitr.ar@gmail.com
VISHAL KESARWANI
I am a young, energetic, positive thinker guy with a ‘can do’ approach who has immense hunger for gaining knowledge and experience. I am a fifth year undergraduate student of Architecture and Planning at Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee. I, as a student has a pretty wide range of work that constitute my portfolio. My taste of exploration takes me through various disciplinary sets of work. A major portion of my design thinking period is consumed by the anticipation of outcomes and the influence of my design in favor of the user as in my opinion functionality is the first and foremost issue to be dealt with. Last four years during my bachelors have been a very interesting journey for me in which I not only travelled and closely felt architecture but also indulged myself into multi-disciplines of core and related architectural fields like building services, various construction details, Interior architecture etc. I think architecture being a collaboration of lots of fields, is all about how you take everything step by step to reach the final goal. I believe an architect must know something about everything.
Curriculum Vitae
Vishal Kesarwani Trainee Architect/Designer
Personal Information
Timeline 1994
Born
2009
High School from Bhavan’s Mehta Vidyashram Bharwari, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh (CBSE)
95%
2011
Intermediate School from Allahabad Public School Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh (CBSE)
85%
2011
Started Pursuing Bachelor of Architecture from Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee Roorkee, Uttarakhand
78%
2013
Internship at Uttar Pradesh Housing and Development Board (UPVAP) Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
2013
Internship at Srajan Architects and Engineers, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh
2014
Internship at Lim Laurent Architects (LLA), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2015
B.Arch Thesis on Science City, Allahabad. Secured A+ being among the top three students.
Tools of Creation Autodesk AutoCAD Adobe Photoshop CorelDRAW Autodesk Revit SketchUp Lumion V Ray Twilight Renderer Adobe Illustrator Adobe After Effects MS PowerPoint MS Word MS Excel
Languages Known English Hindi
Extra Curriculars Ÿ National Cadet Corps ‘B’ Certificate
holder. Ÿ Served as Guard of Honor in Republic Day Parade as a NCC Cadet Ÿ Co-Organiser in ‘House for All’ event in Cognizance 2012, IIT Roorkee.
Registration No. B.Arch./AR/11110063/2016 Father’s Name: Rajesh Kesarwani Permanent Address: C/o Gupta Textiles, New Market Bharwari, Kaushambi, Allahabad - 212201 Current Address: DG-21, Jawahar Bhawan, IIT Roorkee, Roorkee, Uttarakhand-247667 +91-86877-54545 +91-90458-02790 vishal.iitr.ar@gmail.com https://in.linkedin.com/in/vishaliitr https://www.facebook.com/vishal.iitr.ar
Interests and Hobbies
Designing
Listening Music
Try different flavors
Playing Table Tennis
Console Games
Movies and TV Series
Travelling
Playing Volleyball
Web Browsing
Watching Cricket
References Dr. Mahua Mukherjee Associate Professor Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee mahuafap@iitr.ac.in +91-1332-285334, 285036
Uttam Kumar Roy Assistant Professor Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee ukroyfap@iitr.ac.in +91-1332-284766
Strengths Ÿ My major strength is to be adaptable to any kind of situation and be entirely
flexible with the work style. Ÿ I like to take initiative for any work .and I am a good team player as it reflects from my assignments some of which were group projects. Ÿ I also like to keep things structured, arranged and up to date Ÿ I am very quick learner and have a strong new technological aptitude.
Thesis 2015
Vishal Kesarwani Trainee Architect/Designer
Concept
Scope
Geographically confluence of two Rivers Ganga and Yamuna.
Proposed Facilities Space Theater (275 capacity) Museum Block Science Explorium Convention Center Complex Outdoor Areas
Two Mighty Forces Coming Together to form a single entity, i.e. Sangam Focal point 1 Space Theater Focal Point 2 Main Museum Exhibition
Building Design Concepts Space Theatre
Water Body Evolution
Scope covered in this phase Detailed analysis of Space Theater, Museum block, Outdoor Areas.
Form Evolution
Space Theater serves as a primary focal point - all spaces emerge from focus - integrating main plaza with space theater. Form Taken - Sphere simple solid - massive - retained from any view point - powerful. First Derivative - Hemisphere Visual impact increased by introducing continuous horizontal extensions
Site Plan
Semi Covered Plaza Protection from harsh sun
Position of water body along the plaza View Deck Conceptual Sketch creates a potential view point towards water body
Main Museum Normal Museums – Offer large halls or space where exhibits met the observer. Main focus on Exhibits only Science Museum – Interactive Space Need to show the correlation between exhibits and observer User becomes part of exhibition Bringing together two forces – Exhibits and Users To form a visually striking Display. It can be achieved by the use of ramps merging different floor slabs at different levels
Features A full dome of 10 m diameter installed within the museum for 12-15 people per show which will act as an sculpture with fully reflective surface. The Idea of full size planetarium was derived from Ahhaa Science Centre, Tartu, Estonia.
Thesis 2015
Vishal Kesarwani Trainee Architect/Designer
Space Theater
Floor Plans and Section
Ground Floor Plan
First Floor Plan
Second Floor Plan
Third Floor Plan
FIRE EXIT A.H.U
A.H.U
staircase
EARTH EXPLORATION GALLERY 1 balcony
ENTRY lvl -0.60m
LOBBY
TICKET COUNTER
lvl +0.3m
A
each sector of 300 to explore different sections of earth
6m diameter globe depicting key locations
each sector of 300 to explore different sections of earth
A' lvl +0m
A
Curation +Storage
lvl -0.6m
way to promenade
each sector of 300 to explore different sections of earth with 3 special sectors for hands on equipments
A'
A
lvl +4.6m ATRIUM
double height for earth globe
each sector of 300 to explore different sections of earth with 3 special sectors for hands on equipments
lvl +4.6m DO
WN DO
WN
Curation +Storage
Toilet (m)
lift
GLASS CURTAIN WALL FOR FILTERED NORTH LIGHT
SPACE THEATRE
staircase
A.H.U
SMALL CAFETERIA (WITHOUT KITCHEN)
FIRE EXIT
A'
A
275 seating
CONTROL ROOM
SPACE THEATRE
GLASS CURTAIN WALL FOR FILTERED NORTH LIGHT
lvl +9.2m
ENTRY
FIRE EXIT
lvl +9.2m
0
each sector of 30 to explore different sections of earth way to second floor
staircase
STORE
lift service space
exit to ground floor
EXIT
EXIT
balcony
EARTH EXPLORATION GALLERY 1
lvl +0m
SERVICE ROOM
lvl +9.2m
balcony
each sector of 300 to explore different sections of earth
way to first floor
gallery exit
each sector of 300 to explore different sections of earth with 3 special sectors for hands on equipments
SERVICE CORRIDOR
lvl +0m
staircase
VIEW DECK
EARTH EXPLORATION GALLERY 2
interactive exhibits gallery entry
) (F ET IL TO
way to ground floor
TECH+PROJECTION ROOM
N
lvl +4.6m Curation +Storage
lift
LOBBY
lift DOW
staircase
Toilet (f)
N
lift
DOW
A.H.U
staircase
TO ILE T( M)
ENTRY lvl +9.2m staircase
lift A.H.U
staircase
lift
lift service space
A.H.U
FIRE EXIT
40.46
lvl+25m ALUMINIUM FRAMED STRUCTURE
area for sound system and services
area for sound system and services
Section AA’
spherical screen control fire escape room corridor lvl+13.8m
projector service corridor
projection room
lobby small cafeteria for coffee and snacks
VIEW DECK lvl+9.2m
earth exploration hall gallery 2
lobby
earth earth exploration hall entry TICKET
earth exploration hall gallery 2
exploration hall gallery 1
balcony
earth exploration hall gallery 1 GLOBE
wall exhibition + interactive exhibits displayed with a controller
lvl+4.6m
way to promenade
lvl+0m
Planning Space Odyssey Building is divided into two components Ÿ Earth Exploration Gallery Ÿ Dome Space Theater Two major entry and exit points are provided on either side of the central axis and two fire escapes have been provided on the secondary axis of the building. Entry has been accompanied by the ticket counter for dome space theater. Ground floor has been provided with two entry and exit points for first earth exploration gallery with a globe installed in the center of the gallery and interactive exhibition spaces divided into sections of 300each. Earth exploration gallery is continued on the first floor with a balcony viewing towards the central globe. Space theater is provided on second floor along with a view deck and a small cafeteria (kitchen-less). Space theater has been provided with two main entry and exit along with two fire escapes. Third floor is provided for fire escape.
Note: Drawings not to scale
Gate Complex
A'
Thesis 2015
Vishal Kesarwani Trainee Architect/Designer
Main Museum Block
Floor Plans and Section
admin entry
control room
small workshop
PD
LIFT LOBBY
fire escape staircase
AHU
lift lift
service corridor
Door for toilet
toilet (f)
7m high Dyanamotion curation room
Science Facts Gallery on ramp
temporary exhibits
Food court
escalators
UP
stairs
lvl +0
escalators
office
storage clerk's room
DOWN
info desk + ticketing for planetarium
lobby
admin corridor
SELF SERVICE
lvl +6.0
conference room
lvl +0
FOOD COURT ENTRY
RAMPS
ENTRY lvl -0.75
lvl +4.0
electric AHU room
control room
ramp
4.70
lvl +8.0
DOWN
Exhibition 1 lvl +4.0
Biodiversity of Uttar pradesh
UP
Exhibition 2 on Natural Disaster causes and Management systems lvl +6.0 reflective sphere acting as sculpture and potential photoshoot spot Full Reflective sphere
atrium
lvl +8.0
atrium
PLAN AT +4M
stairs service lift
lift
lift
fire escape staircase
electric AHU room
lift
Exhibition 4 on Natural resources and it's use throughout the history
stairs service lift
control room
lift
fire escape staircase
lift
DOWN
DOWN
RESTING AREA
Dynamic moving Facts display on panels
lvl +12.0
Exhibition 3 on Evolution of Life from first living organism to existence of humans
lvl +10.0 4.70
gallery on ramp
gallery on ramp
lvl +12.0
exhibition 4
atrium
4.70 lvl +12.0
planetarium entry
atrium
atrium
lvl +8.0
stairs service lift
control room
lvl +12.0
lvl +10.0 waiting area
AHU
lift lvl +10.0
electric AHU room
lvl +8.0
4.70
AHU
lift
lvl +10.0
SERVICE CORRIDOR
lvl +8.0
electric AHU room
control room
PLAN AT +6M UP
AHU
lift
UP
UP
lift
Science Facts Gallery on ramp
ramp
stairs service lift
RAMPS
4.70
lvl +10.0
AHU
lift lift
DOWN
admin
lift lvl +6.0
full reflective sphere
Science Facts Gallery on ramp lvl +10.0
fire escape staircase
SERVICE CORRIDOR
Science Facts Gallery on ramp
PLAN AT +0M fire escape staircase
control room
4.70
AIR FILTER
AIR FILTER
WINDOW FOR OUTDOOR SERVING
Science Facts Gallery on ramp
DOWN
wall graffiti
kitchen
lift
electric AHU room
Exit to Food Court
stairs service lift
DOWN
DOWN
lvl +4.0
DOWN
storage
AHU
lift
4.70 lvl +6.0
kitchen service entry AHU
lift
Science Facts Gallery on ramp
toilet (m)
stairs service lift
Dynamic moving Facts display on panels
small workshop
Exhibition 5 on Human Anatomy, how human body works, and live models for organs and systems
DOWN
pd
RESTING AREA
pd
toilet (f)
UP
lift toilet (m)
UP
fire escape staircase
UP
pipe shaft
fire escape
RESTING AREA
full dome 15 people planetarium with a half glass floor for full space experience lvl +10.0
toilet (f)
pd
pd
AHU
lift lift
stairs service lift
control room
PLAN AT +10M
lift
fire escape staircase
Future Technologies Gallery showing various new technologies being developed day by day. For people to be up to date.
lvl +16.0
UP
lvl +16.0
Exhibition 6 depicting physics principalsof mechanics and light
projector
laser show
UP
lift toilet (m)
UP
fire escape staircase
pipe shaft
PLAN AT +8M
AHU
lift lift
stairs service lift
control room
screen lvl +20.0
DOWN
lvl +20.0
DOUBLE FLOOR HEIGHT DYNAMOTION 2
lvl +16.0
DOWN
DOWN
PLAN AT +16M
PLAN AT +20M
PLAN AT +12M
Thesis 2015
Vishal Kesarwani Trainee Architect/Designer
Science and Energy Parks Details
Landscape Detailed Drawings
Main Plaza Details
Parking Details
Mixed use Development Academic
Vishal Kesarwani
works
Trainee Architect/Designer
Mall View
Hotel Central Orchard Zone
Hotel Roof Plan
Office Building
Hotel Front Elevation
Mall
Sub City Center, Haridwar
Mixed-Use Development including 3 star Hotel, Shopping Mall, Offices, Residential Buildings and Landscaping of Nearby Canal-Side (Semester 8)(In a Group of 3) Site Area: 46,000 sq.m Permissible FAR: 2.5 Achieved FAR: 2.21 Site Restrictions: Preserve the existing Orchard of Mango Trees. Ÿ After a detailed case study and literature study on regional city centers and CBD, detailed area analysis was done. Ÿ Site zoning is done in such a way to minimize the wastage of land and utilization of central orchard of trees as a potential shaded plaza area and view point for offices. Ÿ Three way service road is provided throughout the entry periphery of the site which is connected with small transit hub to have a controlled traffic movement. Ÿ Entry and exit from the site are secluded on two peripheries of the site to control the vehicular traffic by providing only one way movement of vehicles. Ÿ Shopping Mall is placed at the center of the site to attract as much crowd as possible and it is connected by informal shopping area in back. Ÿ Hotel is provided near the National Highway to provide a view point of River Ganga Canal for rooms in upper floors. Ÿ Residential area is secluded from major public areas and provided a central garden for serviced apartments.
Informal Shopping Center Residential
Site Plan
Hotel View
Mixed use Development Academic
Vishal Kesarwani Trainee Architect/Designer
works
1 8
8 7
7
Fire Escape Stairs
6
Fire Escape Stairs
6
up
HOUSE KEEPING up
Service Stairs
Service Stairs
ELECTRICAL ROOM G. LIFT
S. LIFT
G. LIFT
S. LIFT
ELECTRICAL ROOM
S. Lobby
5
up
HOUSE KEEPING
up
Store
Guest Stairs
S. LIFT
G. LIFT
S. LIFT
S. Lobby
5
Guest Lobby
G. LIFT
Guest Lobby
Double Bed Room
Store
Guest Stairs
up
Twin-Bed Room
up
4
4
Terrace Garden 60 sqm
Double Bed Room 28 sqm
3
3 2
DOUBLE BED ROOMS 2nd-5th FLOORS (48 ROOMS)
2 1
Fire Escape Stairs
Fire Escape Stairs
up
HOUSE KEEPING
HOUSE KEEPING
up
up
Service Stairs
Service Stairs
ELECTRICAL ROOM G. LIFT
up
ELECTRICAL ROOM
S. LIFT
G. LIFT
S. LIFT
S. Lobby
S. Lobby
Guest Lobby
Guest Lobby G. LIFT
S. LIFT
G. LIFT
Store
Guest Stairs
Twin-Bed Room
up
S. LIFT
Store
Guest Stairs
Twin-Bed Room
up
1
1
8
8
8 7
7
Fire Escape Stairs
6 Terrace Garden
7
7
Fire Escape Stairs
6
6
up
8
Terrace Garden
HOUSE KEEPING
up
Service Stairs
Service Stairs
ELECTRICAL ROOM G. LIFT
S. LIFT
G. LIFT
S. LIFT
ELECTRICAL ROOM
S. Lobby
5
5
Guest Lobby
Store
Guest Stairs
6
up
HOUSE KEEPING
up
G. LIFT
S. LIFT
G. LIFT
S. LIFT
S. Lobby
5
5
Guest Lobby
Twin-Bed Room
Store
Guest Stairs
up
Twin-Bed Room
up
4
4
3
3
3 2
Deluxe Room 60 sqm
4
2
4
3 2
2
1
1
TWIN BED ROOMS 6th-9th FLOORS (48 ROOMS)
DELUXE ROOMS 10th-12th FLOORS (15 ROOMS)
1 8
8 7
7
Fire Escape Stairs
6
6
up
HOUSE KEEPING up
Service Stairs
ELECTRICAL ROOM G. LIFT
S. LIFT S. Lobby
5
5
Guest Lobby G. LIFT
S. LIFT
Store
Guest Stairs up
4
4 Presidential suite 130 sqm
3
3 2
2 1
PRESIDENTIAL ROOMS 13th-14th FLOORS (6 ROOMS)
Design Principles The Hotel is designed in such a way that all the rooms are above 12m height so that they get a potential view point. A roof garden per floor is continued from second to twelfth floor shifting 450 on each floor creating a flow of greenery in the hotel tower.
Commercial Street Design Academic
Vishal Kesarwani
works
Trainee Architect/Designer
Commercial Street Design A hypothetical assignment aimed at exploring urban design strategies and experimenting with the build form and street-scaping. (Group of 4) Semester 8
Public Park for Residential zone
Commercial block is tilted to create plaza on repetition of module
Creating connections through the building mass
Vehicular Underpass
Bus Stand Low-rise to High-rise Central Retail/Commercial hub
Raised Pedestrian Plaza
Segregated Residential
Development of a public plaza at intersection by reorganizing the commercial space Public Park
Public overbridge replaced by public underpass for an unhindered city scape
Public Parks are partially enclosed so as to maintain the non-hindering continuity at the street
Transit Node centrally located
Model Making and play with Arrangements
Commercial block at the centre is slightly tilted to provide a gradual transition towards plaza. Institutional buildings are shifted towards street, thus visually segregating the central commercial intersection
Vishal Kesarwani Trainee Architect/Designer
Commercial Street Design Academic
works
Group Housing Design Academic
Vishal Kesarwani Trainee Architect/Designer
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BATH
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TERRACE
BEDROOM BEDROOM
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MASTER BEDROOM MASTER BEDROOM
DIINNING
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KITCHEN
APARTMENT 2
UTILITY TERRACE
CURTAIN LIVING ROOM LIVING ROOM
APARTMENT 4
KITCHEN
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APARTMENT 1 CURTAIN
BATH
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BEDROOM
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APARTMENT 5
WC
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TERRACE
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TERRACE BATH BEDROOM
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UTILITY TERRACE
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TERRACE
WC LOBBY
UTILITY TERRACE KITCHEN
LOBBY
STAIRCASE
TERRACE
KITCHEN LIVING ROOM
UTILITY TERRACE
APARTMENT 6
DINNING
LIFT
LIFT LIVING ROOM
BEDROOM
CORRIDOR STAIRCASE
LOBBY
APARTMENT 3
LIFT
LOBBY
KITCHEN
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LOBBY
BATH W
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KITCHEN
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UTILITY TERRACE
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CURTAIN
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APARTMENT 3 TERRACE
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UTILITY TERRACE
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APARTMENT 4
LIVING ROOM
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UTILITY TERRACE
KITCHEN
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DINNING MASTER BEDROOM wb
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APARTMENT 2
BATH BEDROOM
TERRACE
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BEDROOM TERRACE
PREMIUM VILLAS 1
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BALCONY
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BALCONY
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PLANTER
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SHOWER TOILET
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WET KITCHEN wb
BEDROOM
LIVING ROOM
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WC
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BEDROOM BEDROOM
Semester-7 Site area: 21550 m2 The project is comprised of four 2bhk-3bhk buildings along with two 1bhk building. The main concept was to give each apartment a double height terrace with alternate terrace on alternate ямВoors. Also the public amenities like gym and sports club provided along with an open pool in the centre of the site along with landscaped area around to enrich the environment with nature as well as water. Parking at stilt level in each apartment building. Included six premium villas with front view to the pool to upgrade the status of the site. Medium: Autocad Sketchup Lumion 3d (rendering)
1BHK Apartment Typical Floor Plan
TERRACE
W
Group Housing Design
2-3 BHK Apartment Typical Floor Plan
works
MAID's ROOM
MASTER BEDROOM
WC
MASTER BATH
BEDROOM
BEDROOM
DRY KITCHEN
B
B
OPTIONAL LIFT
wb
OPTIONAL LIFT
B
OPTIONAL LIFT
wc
DINING
SHOWER
C
C
WARDROBE
WARDROBE
C
WARDROBE
WARDROBE
wb
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SHOWER
wb
TOILET WARDROBE
WC WC
TOILET BEDROOM
WC
LIVING AREA
SHOWER ROOF GARDEN
VOID
LIVING
BALCONY ENTRY
D
D
C1
BALCONY
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C2 PORCH
GROUND FLOOR
FIRST FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
1BHK AND 2-3BHK BUILDINGS ARE OF EIGHT FLOORS INCLUDING THE STILT MEETING THE PERMISSIBLE far AND REQUIRED NUMBER OF APARTMENTS.
Vishal Kesarwani
Srajan (Ar. Tarun Bharti) Kanpur, India (December 2013)
Internships
Trainee Architect/Designer
C3 (9"X12")
C3 (9"X12") TEMPLE 8'-0"X6'-0"
C1 (9"X18")
UP
DRESS 9'-6"X9'-0"
BALCONY
5'-6"
STORE 10'-0"X9'-0"
TOILET 10'-0"X 9'-0"
8'\ WID VERANDAH
TOILET 10'-3"X 9'-0"
DRESS 9'-6"X9'-0"
WASH 9'-9"X9'-0"
DRESS 9'-9"X9'-0"
BED\ ROO 13'-0"X17'-0"
BED\ ROO 13'-0"X17'-0"
KITCHEN 13'-0"X17'-0"
LCD
BALCONY
8'\ WID VERANDAH
TOILET 10'-3"X9'-0"
BED\ ROO 13'-0"X17'-0"
DN
UP UP
LIFT 6'-0"X6'-6"
LOBBY 28'421"X24'-3"
64'-412"
SITTING\ ARE 9'9"X12'-9"
BALCONY
TOILET 6'-8"X8'-6"
TERRACE
TERRACE
LIFT 6'-0"X6'-6"
BALCONY
C3 (9"X12")
LCD
Internship under Ar. Tarun Bharti at “Srajan”, Kanpur, UP, India for 1 month Gaurav Gomti Apartment The project was to design an apartment building in 1000 m2 site. Along with one working staff, the following plan was prepared. Facade design was done according to client’s requirement and hand made sketches were prepared for that. Parking provided in stilt. Project executed in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India. Client: Gaurav Agrawal MEDIUM: Rough hand work Autocad Photoshop Model in 3ds max
TOILET 6'-8"X8'-6"
PANTRY 13'-0"X17'-0"
LOBBY 28'421"X24'-3"
SITTING\ ARE 9'9"X12'-9"
lvl\ -:\ +8'DINING\ ARE 13'-421"X20'-421"
DINING AREA 10'-6"X12'-2"
Dress 6'-8"X6'-112"
TOILET 6'-9"X7'-4"
BED\ ROO 13'-0"X18'-0"
BED ROOM 11'-0"X14'-712"
DINING AREA 10'-6"X12'-2" TOILET 7'-0"X5'-6"
DN
lvl\ -:\ +6'-
STORE 4'-8"X6'-3"
LCD
BED\ ROO 19'-10"X18'-0"
lvl\ -:\ +7'-
KITCHEN 9'-0"X8'-6"
C2 (9"X18")
DRESS 15'-0"X7'-721"
SITTING\ ARE 12'-10"X18'-0"
DRAWING\ ROO 20'-121"X18'-0"
TOILET 6'-9"X10'-3"
BALCONY
OPEN 6'-4"X5'-6"
STORE 4'-8"X6'-3"
C1 (9"X18")
TOILET 15'-0"X10'-0"
LCD
BALCONY
Entrance Lobby 8'-0"X11'-0"
TOILET 7'-0"X5'-6" LCD
KITCHEN 9'-0"X8'-6"
LCD
BED ROOM 13'-0"X11'-0"
LCD
BED ROOM 11'-0"X14'-712"
BED ROOM 13'-0"X11'-0"
LCD
LCD
LCD
Dress 6'-8"X6'-112"
UP
C1 (9"X18")
LCD
UP
STORE 6'-5"X5'-0"
PUJA 4'-9"X5'-0" LCD
5'3
2'-6"
7'9" Wide Passage
DRESS 5'-9"X5'-0"
1
2
BED ROOM 12'-9"X10'-6" DINING AREA 14'-9"X11'-112"
DINING AREA 14'-6"X14'-9"
KITCHEN 13'-0"X7'-6"
KITCHEN 13'-0"X7'-6"
PUJA 5'-0"X5'-412"
STORE ROOM 8'-112"X5'-412"
STUDY ROOM 9'-6"X9'-0"
PUJA 5'-0"X5'-412"
STUDY ROOM 9'-6"X9'-0"
STORE ROOM 8'-112"X5'-412"
BED ROOM 13'-2"X11'-0"
BED ROOM 13'-2"X11'-0"
BALCONY
BALCONY
TOILET 6'-8"X7'-4"
TOILET 6'-8"X7'-4" LCD
LCD
TOILET 6'-8"X7'-4"
LCD
BED ROOM 11'-0"X14'-712"
LCD
BED ROOM 11'-0"X14'-712"
BALCONY
BALCONY
DRAWING ROOM 11'-0"X12'-3"
BED ROOM 12'-9"X10'-6" LCD
TOILET 8'-6"X5'-0"
DRESS 5'-9"X5'-0"
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External facade was given with a double height porch and a cuboid cutting through the top part of the house giving a contrasting aesthetics to the residence. the client was very much pleased by the external treatment and praised the work.
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Vishal Jain’s Residence The project was to design a luxury residential house for a client ‘Vishal Jain’ in Kanpur. The client’s requirement was to provide large gathering spaces with lots of facilities, a large central area and private bedrooms separate on first floor. The following design was planned within a month period with major part of the project handled by me. Following is the final draft approved by the architect and appreciated by the client. MEDIUM: Rough hand work Autocad Photoshop Model in 3ds max
Front Elevation
Vishal Kesarwani
Internships
Lim Laurent Architects (LLA), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (June 2014)
Trainee Architect/Designer
Project 2: Simon Shim House Responsibility of Residence Design for younger brother Simon Shim was given. A porch with parking of 3 vehicles provided in the front to meet the requirements. A small water feature near the entry porch was provided on client’s demand. Ground Floor is provided with wet and dry kitchen as per Malaysian requirements along with a double height living room. A maid’s room is also provided at the back along with laundry space. 2 bedrooms along with a guest room are provided on the first floor with attached toilets. As per client’s demand, an entertainment room with a gym is provided on the 3rd floor as a special feature. 2
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MR. SIMON SHIM VILLA, BENTONG 060414 REV. 2
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NAT. VENT 478.27 sq ft CERAMIC TILES F.F.L :83.80 m
DECK NAT. VENT 288.60 sq ft CERAMIC TILES F.F.L :83.70 m
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NAT. VENT 278.78 sq ft CERAMIC TILES F.F.L :87.80 m
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MASTER BEDROOM NAT. VENT 211.38 sq ft CERAMIC TILES F.F.L :87.80 m
LOBBY WARDROBE NAT. VENT 68.29 sq ft CERAMIC TILES F.F.L :87.80 m
87.64 sq ft CERAMIC TILES F.F.L :87.70 m
VOID BEDROOM 1 NAT. VENT 271.23 sq ft CERAMIC TILES F.F.L :87.80 m
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C APRON NAT. VENT 335.96 sq ft CERAMIC TILES F.F.L :83.75 m
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GUEST B. NAT. VENT 47.98 sq ft CERAMIC TILES F.F.L :87.75 m
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DRY KITCHEN
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NAT. VENT 307.42 sq ft CERAMIC TILES F.F.L :87.80 m
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MAID BATH
MR. SIMON SHIM VILLA, BENTONG 060414 REV. 2
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INTERNSHIP UNDER LAURENT LIM ARCHITECTS, KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA FOR 9 WEEKS. Project 1 Redesign of presidential floor of MCA (Malaysian Chinese Association) building. All the partition walls have to be demolished and a new plan have to be created. Whole set of tender drawings passed with extensive detailing. A couple of plans are mentioned here for reference.
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Vishal Kesarwani
Lim Laurent Architects (LLA), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (June 2014)
Internships
Trainee Architect/Designer
Project 3: Huazong Library Design One of the most interesting project going on at that time, Huazong is a 16 storey high rise building built using the principles of Fibonacci theorem for Malaysian Chinese Associate. I was asked to design and develop Library on the tenth floor with furniture details and renders. 3
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Project 4: Raub Housing A row housing project in a town near Kuala Lumpur. Three sizes of plots were suggested by the architect - 20'x75', 22'x75' and 30'x60'. The project was handled by me and one other intern with timely guidance by the Architect.
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F.F.L : 92.60 C.H : 4.60 m
BOMBA LIFT STAIRCASE 2 MECH. PRESSURISED THREAD : 267MM RISER: 167MM
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A couple of plans with details are shown for reference.
Vishal Kesarwani Trainee Architect/Designer
LIK throphy, NASA 2013 Semester 4 Location: Kee monastery, spity valley Topic: mud architecture Whole site documentation by a team of 30 students using various instruments such as plane table, theodolite, etc. and later hand drafting of ďŹ nal sheets using rotors. Also led and managed group of juniors throughout the trip.
Canvasing Uttarakhand architecture Semester 6 A competition organized during the cognizance of IIT roorkee to get an overview of the aRchitecture of the state uttarakhand, INDIA. Follownig was the analysis carved by me. Medium: Illustrator Photoshop Hand work
Competitions
Vishal Kesarwani Trainee Architect/Designer
Transparence 2013
Semester 5 (Group of 2) Location: Kolkata Site area: 4.5 acres The brief was to design an architectural college located in Kolkata. The main challenge was fulfilling all the requirements stated within the given site in an efficient way. My concept was to evolve the form from the shape of the site itself to minimize the wastage of space. Therefore the following outcome came. Canteen was given in the ground floor of the academic block along with all the admin services and other rooms such as lecture halls and studios on the above floors. All the buildings were evolved considering the Indian context, local climate and cost effectiveness with minimum wastage of land. Medium: Sketch up Autocad Photoshop
Transparence 2013
Competitions
Vishal Kesarwani
Primary School
Academic Work
Trainee Architect/Designer
Primary school design
Semester-4 Site Area: 6000 sq.m Classrooms designed in clusters of four, each having a champhered edge and outdoor study area in between as shown. Ramp was provided for access to first floor for physically disabled as per requirements. Kindergarten and primary classes were divided by a multipurpose hall in between and all other facilities like art and music room were given on the first floor over the hall. Kindergarten is secluded from primary classes to provide them a fun environment without disturbing the primary school students. Medium: Handwork Sketch up V-ray (rendering)
Corridor is provided with skylights for natural lighting and lively environment. Width of the corridors changes after a certain interval to create a dramatic effect and space for outdoor study.
Miscellaneous
Vishal Kesarwani Trainee Architect/Designer
25 Bed IIT Roorkee Hospital Design
Semester-7 Site Area: 2400 sq.m Hospital with 25 bed IPD (Indoor Patient Department) along with OPDs and Operation Theater was asked to design. Main challenge was to fulfill all the requirements without going more than one floor. The outcome design deals with the limited space in a very efficient and systematic way with proper circulation of patients and doctors and waste disposals. Ground Floor Plan with Main Entry and Emergency Entry
Planning Analysis Sector 22 Chandigarh
Random Sketching
Functioning of Public Spaces, Street scapes and Community Spaces in Sector 22
Sector has been divided in two parts through meandering V4 road. The sector circulation is done through loop V5 road.
Chandigarh is known all over the world as an outstanding example of architecture, planning and landscaping. The seeds of extensive landscaping and verdure were embedded in the city layout plan with the provision of large number of open spaces, green belts, city parks and neighbourhood parks.
Green Spaces are arranged such that they can shared by multiple households and institutional spaces. Houses are arranged along the green spaces so as to maintain privacy of individual houses. All the basic amenities like schools, hospitals, etc are provided within the sector. These institutional areas are provided in close vicinity of green spaces.
Residential, Institutional, Commercial and open spaces have been integrated within each sector to create a self contained neighbourhood. The same concept is followed in sector 22. The sector is determined by maximum 10 minutes walk from all facilities. Sector Size: 800m x 1200m Introvert Planning with emphasis on family life and community living. Meandering profile of V4/V5 is to enable slow carriageways. Periphery Control | Architectural Control | Urban Control |Frame Control
Main sectorial retail and grocery market is placed along meandering V4 road dividing the sector in two parts. Commercial area along the periphery of the sector serves as a shell to the internal residential areas The basic building typology is observed as extremely rectilinear with similar proportions. The smaller individual units are arranged around central common green space.
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee | Department of Architectural and Planning
Itisha Jain | Pimparwar Sheetal | Rajat Ashok Parmar | Siddharth Agrawal | Vishal Kesarwani
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Semester - 3 Location: Dehradun