01 ACADEMIC | DESIGN DISSERTATION | MARCH 2020 AUTOCAD | ECOTECT |SKETCHUP | ENSCAPE | INDESIGN | ILLUSTRATOR
LOCATION - MAHALUNGE, PUNE
The aim of the research and the design project is to initiate the idea of ‘Able-ing The Disabled Through Sports.’The design included various sports courts, healthcare faciities as well as accomodation services for the user needs and to minimize physical and emotional pain and distress to them. The study will also help in promoting participation in sports and inclusion amongst the society
PARA-ATHLETE SPORTS CENTER
Throughout centuries, the disabled have been suppressed and characterised in almost all societies. They constitute a section of the population, which is least served and neglected. Person with disability have been socially, educationally and economically disadvantaged, thus denying their right to self-assertion, identity and development. Not only the underdeveloped infrastructure across the country makes it difficult for them to get around but also prejudice and the belief that disabled people are at fault for their incapacity can affect their ability to lead a normal life. The goal of the inner and outer struggles so far is to live a more or less normal life in a more or less normal community and to break out of poverty and restrictive environments. It is time we build an accessible yet inclusive spaces for the majority of minority community and give them their right to access and right to all services just like everyone else
Design Principle -
Mean Sea Level - 560m
Mula
Today, the idea of people with a disability being able to participate in sport and physical activity is not so uncommon. In many developed countries, opportunities exist from the primary to superior levels for people with a disability to showcase their abilities in sport and physical activity. But this is not the case in all parts of the world. While there has been progressive and positive change in quality of life for people with disabilities and their interest in participation in sport which is not only in many developed countries but in developing countries like India also. According to the United Nations, 15% i.e.. Around one billion people live with disabilities globally , they are the world’s largest minority, as many as 40-80 million live in India, Yet people with disabilities are treated as abnormal and inhumane in India. The basic definition of disability has been misunderstood to maximum population of this country .
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** THE SITE WILL BE AN EXTENSION TO THE EXISTING SHIV CHHATRAPATI SPORTS COMPLEX, MAHALUNGE, PUNE .
SITE DETAILS-
Katraj-Dehu Bypass Holiday Inn Bus Stop
Climate - Tropical wet and dry climate
Proposed Site Plan Site Area (31 Acres)
EXISTING SPORTS COMPLEX AND PROPOSED SITE AREA
NATIONAL GAMES ARENA
TRANSPORTRoadways – NH48 (Bangalore to Mumbai) Mumbai-Pune Bypass road Nearby Railway station – Pimpri,Kasarwadi,Dapodi,Khadki
Site Location - Mahalunge , Balewadi , Pune
Site Area - 125453Sqmt. (31 Acres)
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
LANDSCAPE DETAIL
AUTOCAD | ECOTECT | RHINO |ENSCAPE | INDESIGN | ILLUSTRATOR
02 ACADEMIC | 5th YEAR STUDIO| MARCH 2020
The aim of the design studio was to propose a mixed use commercial building comprising of a shopping mall,movie-theatre,food court and office spaces while having a distinct architectural identity to attract people, since the site and its surroundings had a strong linkage to various public amenities and transportation as well as housing number of commercial offices, hospitals, covention center, hotels,etc.
LOCATIONBIZ-INSPIRON-BKC, MUMBAI
At 40 meter Level
E) food court
Final conceptual volumes
National Highway
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
Solar Analysis On Building Facade
Direct And Difused Shading
A)50 shops
Plot area - 15,000 sq mts
The volumes adapted along with site and
Surrounding (Commercial)blocks
was rotated to break the monotonous behaviour
B)5 speciality restaurants
D) 2 multiplexes (100 and 250)
Due to its strategic location several commercial complexes are doing business, financial and corporate activities in this area
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Bkc has commercial offices , government offices , courts and hospitals, convention centres, foreign embassies , five star hotels , clubs etc.
Permissible height - 80 meter above ground level
Office building
Design requirement-
Location - BKC, Mumbai
BandraSITEkurla
C)anchor shops
Onesurrounding.ofthevolume
complex also known as bkc is one of the developed comercial business zones in mumbai situated at bandra .
Solar Analysis On Grid
At Ground Level
Site
The above office volume was punctured to create an organic structure with terraces
A shoping mall
ABOUT
Lighting Analysis On Grid
Solar Analysis Of The Structure And Surrounding Along With Surrounding Builidngs
It has a strong linkage to the international airport , western and eastern express highway
At 20 meter Level
THIRD
BASEMENT
LEVEL- 2 BASEMENT LEVEL- 3
OFFICE FLOOR OFFICETYPE-2 FLOOR TYPESERVICE1 FLOOR THIRDPLAN FLOORLOBBYSHOPPINGOFFICESHOPSANCHORANCHORRESTAURANTSFOODRESTAURANTSMULTIPLEXESCOURTSHOPSSHOPSLOBBYMALL SECOND FLOOR FIRST GROUNDFLOORFLOOR SITE LAYOUT PLAN OFFICE FLOOR TYPE-2 OFFICE FLOOR TYPE-1
FLOORSECOND FLOORFIRST BASEMENTFLOORLEVEL- 1
• Highly thermally insultaed aluminium facade system
• Sunlight and shading, daylight optimisation, views and transparency can be used as active design factors.
the Schuco Parametric system enables geometric three-dimensional building envelopes that can be freely designed. The universally flexible building components of the system facade individualise every design and remove any limits in planning.
• The surface elements are transparent or opaque to provide shading, there is the option of adding functions such as daylight control and solar energy generation.
SECTION
The aim of the studio was to study the behaviour of the market and its users along with understanding the planning and its surroundings.
03 ACADEMIC | 3RD YEAR STUDIO | GROUP PROJECT | MARCH 2020 MANGALDAS MARKET STUDY LOCATION- MANGALDAS MARKET, MUMBAI HAND DRAWN SKETCHES| ILLUSTRATOR | PRESENTATION
Role in this project as an intern was to design the bungalow for a client as well as arranging client meetings.
04 ARCHITECTURAL INTERNSHIP | DECEMBER - APRIL 2019 NM EIGHT DRAGONS RESIDENCE AND OFFICES LOCATION- NORTH DAGON, YANGON, MYANMAR AUTOCAD | SKETCHUP
SECTION-
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
DETAIL PLAN: SPIRAL STAIR (G TO FIRST FLOOR)
ELEVATION- A
ELEVATION- B A B
SECTION-
05 PROFESSIONAL| MARCH 2021 - PRESENT MIDTOWN TWIN TOWERS LOCATION- BARAVE, KALYAN AUTOCAD | SKETCHUP
ROLES- Planning, Designing and executing the project.Submission of satutory compliances as per Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) for approvals. Obtaining necessary NOCs and permissions from Municipal Corporation, submission of municipal drawings, working drawings, environment drawings, quantity drawings, etc.Co-ordinating and communicating with architects, engineers, consultants and on-site workers for smooth functioning on site.Participating and attending meetings with Senior Architects, engineers, consultants and legal advisors.
PLOT A_TYPICAL FLOOR +
ST + 31 FLOORS (RECREATIONAL CENTER ON G+15TH FLOOR) FIRE PASSAGE CHAJJA CHAJJA CHAJJA DUCT UP DN 1520TOILET-22440 1520TOILET-12440 2440KITCHEN3050 15201520TOILET-32440WALK-IN1820BEDROOM-3 3650 3350 1.00MBEDROOM-131903650WIDEPASSAGE 1520 450 DINING 3200 5180 3200LIVING51802335 600 1520 600 BEDROOM-230503500 BEDROOM-130503650 1520TOILET-12440KITCHEN305022901.00MPASSAGEWIDE 1370DINING3040 1.37MBALCONYWIDE 0.70M CHAJJA 1.00M WIDE 0.75M CHAJJA 0.70M CHAJJA 1.37MBALCONYWIDE 1.05MBALCONYWIDE S.SLAB S.SLAB S.SLAB SERVICE SLAB 01 02 03 1.05M BALCONYW DINING2440KITCHEN30503200 5180 1.37MBALCONYWIDE 1.05M BALCONYW 1520TOILET-224401520TOILET-12440 BEDROOM-333503650 3650 3350 BEDROOM-1319036501.00MWIDEPASSAGE1520 450 0.70M W CHAJJA 1.00M WIDE SERVICE SLAB 15201520TOILET-32440WALK-IN1820S.SLAB UP DN SITE LAYOUT PLAN CORNICE AT FLOORS 2,15,16 RAMP DOWNTOBASEMENT6000 11740 CAR PARKS = 6CAR PARKS = 11 BUILDING 2 3032 DOWNRAMPBASEMENT WATCHMANCABIND2 ENTRY EXIT PROJECTION AT 1ST FLOOR DECK WATCHMANCABIND2 SWIMMING POOL 15365 A 8883 +1.20 ENTRY EXIT ENTRY EXIT ENTRY EXITENTRY EXIT ENTRY / EXIT ±0.00 B1B1 GROUNDA1 FLOOR 5102 3144 01 02 03 04 07 08 05 06 11 CORNICE AT FLOORS 2,15,16,30 VENTILATION SHAFTS VENT. AREA 33.25 SQ.M) 1.83 = 3.66 X 3.30 (ht) 3.30SQ.M2+3:(ht) = 6.44 X 2 (no's) SQ.M 01 06 07 10 02 03 04 05 08 09 VENTILATIONSHAFT-112.08SQ.M VENTILATIONSHAFT-26.44SQ.M VENTILATIONSHAFT-36.44SQ.M0.87SHAFT-4VENT.SQ.M OpenLOCKERShowerURINALLADIESShower CHG. ShowerCHG. ShowerShower Open Shower 1.94LIFT2.02 PASSAGE LOCKER LOBBYENTRANCE 1.94LIFT2.02 ELEC.LV LOBBYENTRANCE FORSPACETOILET GYM RECEPTION 1ST FLOOR PLAN 3 OPEN TO TERRACETERRACESKY10.90 10.05 12.00 MT. ROAD PLOT-BPLOT-A UC12 CHAJJA 1950LIFT2450 1950LIFT2450 DUCTFIRE ELECTRICALCHAJJAABOVEDUCTCHUTEGARBAGEABOVE PORCHLOBBY5250PASSAGECHAJJA30301520GARBAGEROOM4980 +0.60+0.75 1830TOILET2600 1680 1820 METER LV 3220ROOM32701680 1850 UPDN UPDN 6.00M WIDE INTERNAL ROAD 6.00M WIDE INTERNAL ROADPORCH+0.60 1520TOILET2450 6.00M WIDE INTERNAL ROAD 6.00M WIDE INTERNAL ROAD 6.00M WIDE INTERNAL ROAD ROADINTERNALWIDE6.00M ROADINTERNALWIDE6.00M 15DGSQ.M.2500 6000 1000 1000 RECHARGEBOREWELL5001000 1000 CORNICE AT FLOORS 2,15,16 BUILDING 2 3032 DOWNRAMPBASEMENT PROJECTION AT 1ST FLOOR DECK WATCHMANCABIND2 SWIMMING POOL 15365 8883 ENTRY EXIT ENTRY EXITENTRY EXIT ±0.00 GROUNDB1B1 FLOOR CLUB HOUSE 5102 PLOT-B: VENTILATION SHAFTS (REQ. VENT. AREA 33.25 SQ.M) SHAFT 1: 1.83 + 1.83 = 3.66 X 3.30 (ht) =12.08 SQ.M SHAFT 2+3: 1.95 X 3.30 (ht) = 6.44 X 2 (no's) =12.87 SQ.M SHAFT 4: 0.95 X 0.90 (ht) =0.86 TOTALSQ.M=25.81 SQ.M 01 06 07 10 02 03 04 05 08 09 VENTILATIONSHAFT-112.08SQ.M VENTILATIONSHAFT-26.44SQ.M VENTILATIONSHAFT-36.44SQ.M0.87SHAFT-4VENT.SQ.M OpenLOCKERShowerURINALLADIESGENTSShower CHG. ShowerCHG. ShowerShower Open 1.94LIFTx2.02 PASSAGE LOCKER LOBBYENTRANCE 1.94LIFT2.02 ELEC.LV LOBBYENTRANCE FORSPACETOILET GYM RECEPTION 1ST FLOOR PLAN 3 OPEN TO TERRACESKY STACK MULTI GYM 10.90 X 10.05 YOGA MEDITATIONTERRACE FLOOR PLAN BELOWTERRACE ELEC.LV ELEC.LV DUCT BELOW 1.94LIFT2.02 10.90 10.05 PLOT-B G+14 G+7 SHIVLEELA CHAJJA 1950LIFT2450 1950LIFTX2450 DUCTFIRE ELECTRICALCHAJJAABOVEDUCTCHUTEGARBAGEABOVE PORCHLOBBY5250PASSAGECHAJJA30301520GARBAGEROOM4980 +0.60+0.75 1830TOILETX2600 1680 1820 METER LV 3220ROOM32701680 1850 UPDN UPDN 6.00M WIDE INTERNAL ROAD 6.00M WIDE INTERNAL ROAD 6.00M WIDE INTERNAL ROAD ROADINTERNALWIDE6.00M ROADINTERNALWIDE6.00M 15DGSQ.M.2500 6000 1000 1000 RECHARGEBOREWELL5001000 1000
2,15,16 RAMP DOWNTOBASEMENT 6000 6000 11740 CAR PARKS = 6CAR PARKS = 11 BUILDING 2 3032 DOWN CAR PARKS = 7 X 6 = 42 - 5 = 37 RAMPBASEMENT WATCHMANCABIN ENTRY EXIT PROJECTION AT 1ST FLOOR DECK CABIN SWIMMING POOL 15365 A A 6020 8883 +1.20 ENTRY EXIT ENTRY EXIT ENTRY EXITENTRY EXIT ENTRY EXIT ±0.00 B1B1 A1A1 5102 01 02 03 04 07 08 10 05 06 09 11 VENTILATION VENTILATION 6.93SHAFT-3SQ.M 6.93SHAFT-4SQ.M VENTILATION15.5SQ.M
PLOT-A: VENTILATION SHAFTS (REQ. VENT. AREA 40.15 SQ.M) # 1.52SHAFTOPT-11+2:+1.50+ 3.10 = 6.13 X 3.30 (ht) = 20.23 X 2 (no's) =40.46 SQ.M # 2.10SHAFTOPT-23+4:X3.30(ht) = 6.93 X 2 (no's) =13.86 SQ.M SHAFT 5: 5.98 + 4.36 = 10.34 X 3.30 (ht) =34.12 SQ.M OPT-2 TOTAL = 47.98 SQ.M
01 06 07 10 02 03 04 05 08 09 12.08 SQ.M SHAFT-4 LOCKEROpen URINALGENTS CHG. CHG. LIFT LOCKER LOBBYENTRANCE 1.94LIFT2.02 LOBBYENTRANCE FORSPACETOILET GYM RECEPTION 3 2 1 OPEN TO TERRACESKY 10.90 10.05 12.00 MT. ROAD PLOT-BPLOT-A G+1 G+11 G+6 G+14 UC12 SHIRISH SHANTANU CHAJJA ELECTRICALCHAJJADUCT PORCHLOBBY+0.75+0.60 1830 2600 1680 1820 METERROOM DN 1.80M WIDE PASSAGE FIRE1520PASSAGE2250 CHAJJA CHAJJACHAJJA 6.00M WIDE INTERNAL ROAD 6.00M WIDE INTERNAL ROADPORCH+0.60 1520 2450 10 LOBBY+0.75 5000 2290 6.00M WIDE INTERNAL ROAD 6.00M WIDE INTERNAL ROAD 6.00M WIDE INTERNAL ROAD ROADINTERNALWIDE6.00M ROADINTERNALWIDE6.00M PARKING15TOWERRECHARGEBOREWELLDGSQ.M.1200 1492 2500 6000 15DGSQ.M.2500 6000 1000 1000 998 1000 2534 RECHARGEBOREWELL5001000 1000 TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN (TYPE - 1) TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN (TYPE - 2) CLUBHOUSE PLAN PLOT B_TYPICAL FLOOR BASEMENT + ST + 20 FLOORS (RECREATIONAL CENTER ON G+15TH FLOOR) CHAJJA 1950LIFT2450 1950LIFT2450 DUCTFIRE ELECTRICALCHAJJAGARBAGECHUTE CHAJJA 01 02 UPDN REFUGE AREA AT REQUIRED FLOORS PASSAGE LOBBY 5250 2650 UPDN LIVING DINING KITCHEN 4570 9750MANDIR14003630 STORE 1400X6001520COMMON1830BEDROOM-13350365018301830WALK-INX1680TOILET-2X2600 1520TOILET-12440 BEDROOM-233503650BEDROOM-333503960 1830TOILET-32600WALK-IN1830X1700 TV 3180UNIT450 1.37M WIDE BALCONY 1.00MBALCONYWIDE BALCONY 1.00MBALCONYWIDE 1.00MBALCONYWIDE 1.20MPASSAGEWIDE LIVING DINING KITCHEN 4570 X 9750 1400MANDIR3630 1520COMMONX1830 BEDROOM-133503650 18301830WALK-IN1680TOILET-22600 1520TOILET-1X2440 BEDROOM-3BEDROOM-2335036503350396018301830TOILET-32600WALK-IN1700 TV 3180UNITX4501.37MWIDE BALCONY 1.00MBALCONYWIDE WIDE1.00M BALCONY 1.00MBALCONYWIDE 1.00MBALCONYWIDE 1.20MPASSAGEWIDE S.SLAB S.SLAB S.SLAB S.SLAB S.SLAB S.SLAB 1.37MBALCONYWIDE 1.37MBALCONYWIDE
PLOT-B: VENTILATION SHAFTS (REQ. VENT. AREA 33.25 SQ.M) SHAFT 1:
BASEMENT
CONCEPT
Living in metropolitan cities with cramped up apartments, one really looks forward for some extracurricular activity apart from their professional/ academic mechanical learning routine but, due to the quarantine lifestyle it has all come to a halt. The pause to our daily normal life has taught us a lot as an individual and as a contributor to the society, the things we took for granted are the ones now dear to us. There are certain things we are learning afresh for the new-normal healthy future, Unlearning is believed to play a critical role in promoting higher-order learning. The idea of surviving in the same very house with limited sources and compact spaces, to adjusting with the space and continuing our extra-curricular activities has become steady. Just the IDEA of having 25sqmts of extra space for yourself without worrying about the new normal future and guidelines to be safe from the potential virus, one can resume its unlearning process. A space for unlearning will not only help in learning something unmechanical but also to improve their mental and physical health.
UNLEARNING OF SPACE, National Level Design Competition 2020, Held By Asmita College Of COMPETITION| JULY-AUGUST 2020 AXONOMETRIC VIEW (not to scale) FLOORsc-1:50PLAN SECTIONsc-1:20AA’ SECTIONsc-1:20BB’ READINGSECTION DANCEFLOOR BALCONY entrance 3.5 m N AXONOMETRIC VIEW (not to scale) FLOORsc-1:50PLAN SECTIONsc-1:20AA’ SECTIONsc-1:20BB’ READINGSECTION DANCEFLOOR BALCONY BEDROOM 2 READINGSECTION DANCE FLOOR BALCONY 6.8 m 3.9 m 2.1 m 2.6 m TOTAL AREA - 25 sq.m 3.5 m N AXONOMETRIC VIEW (not to scale) FLOORsc-1:50PLAN SECTIONLIVINGsc-1:20AA’ROOM READINGSECTION DANCEFLOOR BALCONY entrance MASTERKITCHENBEDROOMBATHROOMTOILETDUCT BEDROOM 2 READINGSECTION DANCE FLOOR BALCONY 6.8 m 3.9 m 3.5 m 2.1 m 2.6 m TOTAL AREA - 25 sq.m N
GRADIENT defines the character of space, starting from indoor (enclosed) space to slowly and steadily transitioning myself through dance and then just opening up to the outer world to seek fresh air in the outdoor balcony. The analogy is made to that of a caterpillar where in the caterpillar transitions itself to a butterfly, by a slow yet steady speed, growing from an enclosed) egg to(transitional) pupa stage And then to a (free/outdoor) butterfly.
Secured First Position in Poster Competition held by IITMumbai WORKSThe
Architectural Illustration 08 OTHER
model is of a long span structure. The space is covered by using portal frame in order to achieve a large column free space. The structure is a G+1 structure in a circular plan format
‘Negotiating accessible spaces: inclusion keystone project (N.A.S.I.K project)’ – a month long exhibition at Sir J.J. COA, Mumbai which was showcased at the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival,2018. Experimenting with unique representation tools, the exhibition was designed to be easy to access and interpret. The exhibition attempts to provide a holistic view of accessible design processes, in order to facilitate an inclusive environment in buildings and how can one make an entire city accessible?