Yashasvi Admane
Graduate Architecture portfolio Selected works 2014-2019
Design ~ Learnings
Yashasvi Admane As a young Architect, I am Hardworking, Enthusiastic,Creative. Growing, Exploring, Improving with every new challenge. This Portfolio is an assemblage of the selected academic works from 2014-2019
yashasviadmane@gmail.com Phone no: +91 8605190300 PORTFOLIO WEBSITE
https://yashasviadmane.wixsite.com/ architecturefolio Home town - Nagpur
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Education Upto 2013 SSC, Maharashtra Board, Mount Carmel Girl’s High School, Nagpur
Academic Achievements 2015 - 2016 3rd in Interior Design Semester 3 and 4 2017 12th in Asian Contest for Architectural Rookies Award (National) 2019 1st in Architctural Design Semester 9
Architectural Professional work Studio Pomegranate Mumbai, India Internship
Professional work Furniture design Wall Painting Interior Design of a bakery Graphic and logo design for restaurant
2013 - 2014 12th Maharashtra State Board
Workshops and Documentation 2014 Bamboo Workshop, Alibaugh 2017 Windows to Vernacular 2.0- Leh, India [Volunteer at SECMOL(Students Educational and Cultural Movement of Ladhak 2018 Windows to Vernacular 3.0- Bhuj, Gujrat, India 2019 Windows to Vernacular 4.0- North east, India Architectural, socio-cultural study of Meghalaya
Initiative Co-founder, Kagaz 2015-2018 a Startup which focuses on making handmade products like sketchbooks, invitation cards, tags, albums
2014 - 2019 Bachelor of Architectural Design Rachana Sansad, Academy of Architecture
Competitions 2014 NASA G-sen [1st Citation]
2015 International Bench Design Competition 2017 Asian Contest For Architectural Rookies Award [12th in India]
Softwares known Autodesk Autocad Autodesk Autocad Architecture Adobe Photoshop Google Sketchup Adobe Indesign Autodesk Revit Vray Irender Adobe Illustrator Microsoft Office
Languages known English, Marathi, Hindi
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Celebrating the Formal - Informal Interface Design Dissertation
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Logistic Hub: A Nature and Adventure sustainable model for resort in Karjat Architectural Design the city Semester 5
Public Architecture
Architectural Design Semester 9
Recreational
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Gourmet tea cafe and store Allied Design: Interior Semester 5 Commercial interior
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Senior Living
Architectural Design Semester 7 Housing
Industrial and Commercial
Studio Pomegranate Internship
Ritu Kumar store interior Restaurant and Bar interior visualization Bunglows in Goa
Windows to Vernacular 2.0 : Leh Documentation
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Kagaz
Start-up 2015-2019
Initiative
1 Celebrating the Formal - Informal Interface Design Dissertation The project aims to critically examine understandings of urban informal settlements and the role of new architectural development, in order to unsettle and unpick some of the underlying assumptions that may contribute to the marginalizing effects of the discourses. The thesis focuses on indentifing the new development and redevelopment projects happening in the city in the public sector and how can they contibute and aid to the development of the surrounding. This thesis aims to develope a model where in the new projects in the city benefit not only the prime users but also the context. The site selected for intervention is a fringe between the new developement the Phoenix Marketcity mall and the adjoining informal settlements.
Phoenix Marketcity, Kurla Sanjay nagar and Qureshi nagar informal settlements • A case of Urban fragmentation and gentrification • Alien in the context • Lacking public amenities
• Hints of Exclusion • Site of Urban contrast
INFORMAL SETTLEMENT MUMBAI AIRPORT MEETHI RIVER
PHOENIX MARKETCITY VIDHYAVIHAR STATION
KURLA STATION
LOKMANYA TIKAL TERMINUS
Location map
Initial situation
Figure and ground
Landuse
Roads LEDGEND Main access routes Commecial activites Schools Religious spaces Public toilet Madarsa Activity nodes Majority hindu community Majority muslim community
Economic activity
Site Activities
Amenities
Active nodes
Community type
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. CURATING THE INTERFACE The site offers a ridgid edge between two physical realms- Formal and Informal. Treating the edge will be the first step initiating negotiations between the two entities
Tracing the physical condition to establish newer connections and also to reveal and connect to the past
Understand the role of the interface as a edge condition and identify space for opportunity
Making the edge condition permeable in the urban fabric
Harnessing existing everyday sociospatial divergences observed and mapped on site
Providing structures and social spaces that could accommodate and cater the invisible yet strong community networks
. THE NEIGHBOURHOOD NODE POSSIBLE PROGRAMS Public Toilet General store Common laundary area Community gathering Space Creche Kindergarden
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Proposing public toilet as a continnuation of community space
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Proposing a space for community gathering with toilets as secondary
Public Toilet
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Public toilet as a sitting space responding to the node.
LAUNDRY
SHOP
The idea of a creche as Playful blocks forming empowerment to mothers open-semi opens spaces and women in between for kids
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HANDICAPPED
Added functions facilitates a sense of belonging
Semi-open enclosure increases the possibility of various functions
Creche
Tweaking the blocks to respond to the fabric of the informal settlements
Exploded isometric view
Public toilet and Creche
Construction detail section
Creche
+6.85 m
Louvers Corrugated Compressed Bamboo Roofing Sheets Steel Purlins ISMB 75 Steel Portal Floor Finish
+4.85 m
Screed RCC Grade Slab Decking Sheet
+3.6 m
Metal Sections/Jali Steel hollow section HS 200 X 200mm Steel Beam ISMB 150 Rectangular hollow section RHS 400 X 250mm Steel hollow section HS 200 X 200mm Metal Sections/Jali
+0.30 m +0.0 m
230 mm thick dry Rubble Soling Steel Beam ISMB 300 Steel Beam ISMB 200 Decking Sheet RCC Grade Slab Screed Floor Finish PCC Compacted Soil Rectangular hollow section RHS 400 X 250mm Paver Blocks/Floor Finish Screed 100 mm thk P.C.C.
-5.13 m
230 mm thick dry Rubble Soling Compacted Soil
. THE COMMUNITY NODE POSSIBLE PROGRAMS Lunch home Classrooms Internet cafe + Computer lab Conselling center Ngo + Mandal office Recruitment center Sanitary pad production unit Workshop area Multipurpose event space Library Games court + Youth center Performance space
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Its planning is inspired by the existing street pattern of the informal settlement
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Connecting the individual blocks generating spaces of interaction
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The thresholds enables spill out spaces for events
Inspired by the varing elevation pattern, stacking programs as needed
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LIBRARY LIBRARY
GAMES COURT CULTURAL STUDIO
FLEXIBLE SPACE
Space invites people from the Informal settlements and the Mall to engage in the same activities.
Responding to all three sides, the Community node, the garden and the mall
Flexible and Multipurpose space usage diagrams
Different levels connected with ramps house various functions
The ground floor can be divided into a combination of spaces enabling various activity possibilities
Construction detail section
Library, Multipurpose studio space
Solar Panel Track installed using L Bracket Corrugated Compressed Bamboo Roofing Sheets Steel Purlins ISMB 75 Steel Portal Rainwater Gutter
+11.6 m
Steel cleat Steel Beam ISMB 150 Rainwater Gutter Steel Bracket T section 150 mm Steel Beam ISMB 300 230 mm thick Brick masonry Railing Steel Mesh Steel Beam ISMC 300 Chequered Steel Plate
+7.9 m STRATEGIES OF INCLUSION
ISA 50 x 50 x 6 mm Rectangular hollow section RHS 100 X 75 mm ISA 50 x 50 x 6 mm 12 mm thk Bison Board 12 mm thk Bison Board Steel Beam ISMB 100 Steel Beam ISMB 150 Rectangular hollow section RHS 400 X 250 mm
+4.4 m
Steel Beam ISMB 300 Floor Finish Screed RCC Grade Slab Decking Sheet Steel Beam ISMB 150 PVC (Poly Vinyl Chloride) coated polyester cloth Brick
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Paver Blocks/Floor Finish Screed 100 mm thk P.C.C. 230 mm thick dry Rubble Soling Compacted Soil
Exploded isometric view
Training center, Library, Studio space
THE URBAN NODE
POSSIBLE PROGRAMS Cafe Multipurpose event space Souvenir store Admin
CAFE
MADARSA
The structure can be accessed from all three sides
The ground floor is open floor allowing large area for spill out from the Multipurpose space
Flexible and Multipurpose space usage diagrams
Cafe and Store
Multipurpose studio
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MULTIPURPOSE SPACE
The ground floor is open floor allowing large area for spill out from the Multipurpose space
Exploded isometric view
Cafe, Multipurpose studio
Construction detail section
Multipurpose studio space
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Transparent Polycarbonate Roofing Sheets Steel Purlins ISMC 75 Steel Box Sections 200 x 200mm Rectangular hollow section RHS 400 X 250mm Steel Box Sections 200 x 200mm Sliding Wheel and Track Wood Sliding Shutters Corrugated Compressed Bamboo Roofing Sheets Steel Purlins ISMC 75 230 mm thick Brick masonry RCC Lintel Rectangular hollow section RHS 400 X 250mm Steel Beam Box Section 230 x 100mm Glass Window Floor Finish laid to slope 1:100 Screed 300 mm thk Brick Bat Coba 230 mm thick Brick masonry Wall Tiles DPC 100 mm thk P.C.C. 230 mm thick dry Rubble Soling Compacted Soil 230 mm thick Brick masonry Plinth Beam Screed Floor Finish
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Logistic Hub : A sustainable model for the city Architectural Design Semester 9 The design questions the typology of a Logistic hub warehouse through the lens of aesthetic, planning, sustainaibilty, equity and the future needs of the city
Loadging for truckers
Warehouse and Distribution center
Commercial and Public building
Organic Farm gardens
Massing different programs on the site
Zoning according to the proximity of the programs
Site Plan N Introducing green pockets as public spaces.
Binding the different programs together by one continous roof.
Modifying the north light truss for harnessing solar energy
Multiple levels under one roof
Grounding the mass
Using materials of different transparencies
Structural expression
RAINWATER
GROUND WATER RECHARGE
SOLAR PANELS
STRUCTURAL MODULE
CUT THE ELECTRICITY COST + ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
BOREWELL
FARMING
ORGANIC WASTE COMPOST
BIOGAS PLANT
NORTH LIGHT WINDOWS
STRUCTURAL SYSTEM FOR SOLAR PANELS
A multipurpose space for the city
NET ZERO WASTE BUILDING MODEL
ON-GRID POWER DISTRIBUTION
ECONOMICAL FOR THE VILLAGES AROUND
Exploded axometric view
3 Nature and Adventure resort in Karjat Architectural Design Semester 5 To give the u ser a feel of Wilderness, by creating a Camping Experience, was the basis idea of the project. Planning the built form around the retained existing trees, allowed seamless interaction between inside and outside.
Site plan
Tent like architectural form
Seamless interaction between inside out
Structure clusters to form places of interaction
Structure responding to the central meditation space
Villas and Cottages
Site section
Recreational activity space
Working Drawings
Restaurant
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THIS DRAWING SHOULD NOT BE SCALED, ONL WRITTEN DIMENSIONS TO BE FOLLOWED.
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ANY DISCREPANCIES IN DRAWING SHALL BE B TO THE NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO EXECUTION OF WORK ON SITE.
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THIS DRAWING IS TO BE READ IN CONJUCTION DETAILS, LARGE SCALE, DRAWINGS, STRUCTU PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL AND OTHER RELEVA DRAWINGS.
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DETAIL DRAWINGS SHALL SUPERCEDE SMALL SCALE DRAWINGS AND NOTES.
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FLOOR LEVELS GIVEN BUILDINGS TO BE CO-O WITH RESPECTIVE BENCH MARKS SHOWN IN FOR EACH BUILDING.
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ALL INTERNAL ROOM DIMENSIONS ARE MEAS FROM THE UNFINISHED SURFACES.
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ALL FLOOR LEVELS ARE UNFINISHED STRUCT SLAB LEVELS.
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Site section
Section through entrance and reading lounge
Section through restaurant and souvenir store
Public Plaza
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Celebrating the Formal Senior Living- Informal Interface T h e p r o j Architectural e c t a i m s t o c r it ic a lly ex amin e u n d e r s7 t andings o f Design Semester u r b a n i n fo r m a l s e t tl eme n t s and t he r ole of new ar c h it e c t ura l nt. The project aimedd evelopme to designing housing for i n osenior r d e r t o ucitizens n s e tt le andwho unpick s o me of t he to under ly in g new are willing retaire a s s u m p t i o n s t h a t m ay c ont r ibut e t o t he ma r g in a liz ing ef fe c t s into their new independent homes. of t he dis c our s e s.
The site was in Panvel, Maharashtra. The challenge was to select a 4 acre land out of the 10 acre property to be developed into various hospitality and commercial functions.
Site plan
Single loaded corridors inspired by Chawls
Offseted floor plans for more openings
Stacking to form terraces
Building form to form a courtyard with the lake
Public terraces for various activities
Ground Floor plan
Typical Floor plan
2BHK Apartment
1BHK Apartment
Studio Apartment
5 Gourmet tea cafe and store Allied Design : Interiors Semester 7 Tea is traditionally drank daily in many countries. The idea was to bring all Tea pioneers together, creating Pockets displaying Teas of the world.`
Plan
Section through the Kiosks
Section through the Cafe area
Section through the Display and Cafe area
6 Studio Pomegranate Internship
Ritu Kumar store interior, Mumbai De si g n re so l uti o n : 1.Contribution in design discussions 2. Preparing plans, sections and elevation 3.Material study Wor ki ng D raw i ng s:
1.Measurement drawings 2.Electrical and lighting plans 3.Details measurement drawings 4.Preparing BOQs
Hanger Suspension Detail
Hanger Bracing Detail
Barking Deer restaurant and bar, Mumbai De si g n re so l uti o n : 1.Contribution in design discussions 2. 3D visualization 3.Material study
Isprava Bunglows, Goa
D e s i g n res o lu ti on : 1.Contribution in design discussions 2. Preparing plans, sections and elevation 3.Material study 4.Meeting with clients Wo r k in g Drawings:
1.Measurement drawings, centerline plans, services plans 2.Contribution in structural and design details exploration 3.Preparing BOQs Basement Plan
North Elevation
Ground floor Plan
First floor Plan
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A 23 days documentation workshop was held in Leh, Ladakh, where an extensive study of the local method of construction was est ablished in Phyang, a village in Leh. Also the new alterations in the local techniqu es were studied at SECMOL . Not only the architectural aspects but other aspects like the education reforms were looked upon. An exhibition was setup portraying the Leh as a sustainable existence.
8 A Startup which focuses on making handmade products like sketchbooks, invitation cards, tags, albums
yashasviadmane@gmail.com Phone no: +91 8605190300 PORTFOLIO WEBSITE
https://yashasviadmane.wixsite.com/ architecturefolio