Undergraduate Architecture Portfolio | Yash Baviskar | VNIT Nagpur

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YAŚH BAVIŚKAR ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 2021



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About me Curriculum vitae Selected works Educational institution Gynaecology Hospital Social Housing Commercial landscape Working drawings Building documentation Miscellaneous works


About me I am an Architecture student studying at Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology in Nagpur, India. During my years at the university, I combined my studies, seeking to learn by experience in a studio. Throughout my academic journey, I have understood the importance of having a holistic design approach and sensible design solutions. I always look forward to learn new things and to connect with new people. This experience has shown me that I am an active and eager person at work, with the ability to adapt myself to different tasks and work as a team or individually I consider myself a responsible, organized and creative person who is always quite attentive to details. My aim is to strive hard to put in my best to achieve the highest standards of work required, I have acquired several skills related to designing throughout these past few years. I am looking to intern with an Architecture firm to gain practical exposure in my field in order to refine my design skills, critical thinking, theoretical knowledge and portfolio About my personal interests, I am passionate about Photography, Football and Canvas painting, as much in architecture and design. I am really curious about different cultures and places that exist around the world, because of that, I love travelling around.


Curriculum vitae Education

Personal details Yash Baviskar Architecture student 13th January 1999 18 samarth colony jalgaon, 425001 India

June.03 - Mar.15

June.15 - Mar.17 July.15 - ongoing

Contact +91 (0)9881998829 / +91 0257-2221900 yashbaviskar1399@gmail.com

July.19 - Mar.21

Bachelor of Architecture Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology (VNIT), Nagpur (India) 4th year Student Mentor for batch 19-24 Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur (India) Graphitee - Clothing merchandise Work - Graphic designing Social media promotion Logo Design (Freelancing) Work - Tirupati Tiles, Nashik (India) Stars united F.C

Social media

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Secondary school Moolji Jaitha College (M.J.C), Jalgaon (India)

Experience

Oct.20 - Dec.20

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High school St. Joseph’s convent senior secondary school, Jalgaon (India)

Jan.19 Sep.19

Participation in NASA Trophies H.U.D.C.O Trophy A.N.D.C Trophy Interests Football Canvas Painting Photography

the_canvasss

Exhibitions May.16

Kala shala’s oil painting exhibition v.v vachanalaya, Jalgaon (India) Computer skills

Advanced Intermediate

AutoCAD / Adobe Photoshop / Adobe Indesign / Adobe Illustrator / Sketchup / Lumion Rhinoceros 3D / Revit architecture / V-ray / keyshot / Microsoft office Languages

Marathi Hindi English

Native language Advanced Upper Intermediate


Selected works

Architecture School

Gynaecology Hospital

Social Housing

Commercial landscape


Working Drawing

Building Documentation

3D Modelling

Miscellaneous works


Architecture School / Nagpur, India Architectural Design 7th SEMESTER (B.Arch) This Project shows the process of Designing an Architecture institute in a zone with pre-existing institutions. The site is spread across 10.5 Acres, major aim for the design was the Integration of indoor and outdoor spaces, Contributing to the feeling of openness, Limiting vehicular movement, Segregation of public and private circulation Several qualitative aspects were also considered while designing this campus such as Students should feel a degree of ease while moving around campus. Visual connectivity also plays an important role in the designing, Paying more attention to spaces that might become spaces where students gather and interact even though they might not be designed specifically for that purpose. The studios have been located such that they are close to the green spaces or open lawns which actually would help in the informal way of learning or for the purpose of “unschooling”. A central courtyard can also act as an interaction space for the students which is surrounded by the corridoors which have fenestrations in form of voronoi pattern thus helping in the proper air circulation. and helping in visually connecting the people Also the student activity center has been designed in such a way that the transitional spaces can act as interaction spaces for the students like the wide stairs which are provided at the entrance. the main three buildings i.e the academic block, the library and the student activity center are connected to each other with coridoors which significantly help in maintaining an effective circulation Two spaceframe structures have been provided in the design which can also host several exhibitions and workshops. these spaceframe structures visually bind the buildings and help in the integration of the masses which make a college campus

Key plan: nearby areas, road network

Site section: architecture school

Key plan: Site

Exterior view: Student activity center


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Ground floor: architecture school 1- entrance gate

2- parking

First floor: architecture school 3- admin block

4- auditorium

5- student activity center

6- academic block

7- library

8- cafe

9- sports center

10- football ground


Interior view: academic block

Longitudinal section: site


Exterior view: library

Longitudinal section: site


Constructive axonometry: admin block facade


Constructive section: library

Constructive section: student activiy center


Night time exterior view: library

Daytime exterior view: library

Sectional perspective: library

Exterior view: sports complex and football ground


East elevation: library

West elevation: library

East elevation: sports complex

Structural system: library vertical kingpost truss


Panoramic view: architecture school


Roof plan: architecture school


Gynaecology hospital/ Nagpur, India Architectural Design 5th SEMESTER (B.Arch) This Project shows the Designing of a Gynaecology hosptial in one of the prime locations of nagpur with site area of 7952 sq.m and nag river on the rear side. the site is surrounded by a mall on eastern side, community hall on western side and metro line in front, mixed use type appartment buildings and movie theatre on northside, the site is located in a proper commercial zone. This is a 100 bedded gynaecology hospital designed along with self sufficient facilities. there are a few open spaces and courtyards in the hospital in order to have natural light, ventilation, environment supportive for quick healing and joyful accomodation Approach towards design for a hospital project was a bit conscious in terms of planning, Care has been taken along with multiple revisions on clear and easy layout which can reduce travel time, avoid crowding, manage restriction of circulation with architecture. Site we got for the project has one side abutting to nag river which is in very poor condition So efforts to isolate that part inorder to take care of hygiene has been effectively done by placing trees as a buffer between river and main ward rooms Special care has been taken,so that the circulation of the visitors does not coinside with the circulation of the hospital staff. there are two entrances to the site, one is the main entrance for the visitors and the staff and other entrance is for the emergency cases and the ambulance As one enters the space the healing requirements of patients have been supported by the play of nature and spaces They are achieved by allowing light and wind enter the space and create a warm and calm atmosphere The plantations on the site also help with reducing the noise pollution as the site is located in a very busy area with many happnening places nearby. several ramps have been also provided wherever they are required thus making the space barrier free and accessible for all.

Diagram: site loctation

Diagram: road network

Diagram: facade treatment

Diagram: land pattern

Exterior view: Hospital

Longitudinal section: outpatient department


Conceptual Diagrams: axis of building placement, dense vegetation zone, access


I.C.U

Emergency ward

I.P.D

O.P.D

Ground floor: emergency, intensive care unit, outpatient department, admin, inpatient department

O.P.D

I.P.D

Emergency ward


isometric: vertical and horizontal circulation, nurse corridor, elevators, ducts Elevator paths

Nurse corridors

Ducts

isometric projection: emergency section doctors circulation

nurse circulation

patients circulation


Longitudinal section: emergency, operation theater, nicu, kitchen


Longitudinal section: general ward

Exterior view: Gynaecology hospital


Social Housing / Nagpur, India

Architectural Design 8th SEMESTER (B.Arch) The site is located in ravi nagar area of nagpur and has an area of 70,430 sq.m. it is surrounded by all the basic amenities like the hospital, post office and school. on the western part of the site, a lot of dense vegetation exists, Futala lake acts as a famous recreation spot which is very close to the site. the prevailing wind direction is also from the lake side that brings a nice breeze for the residents The project brief was to design a residential neighbourhood with good quality green spaces and ensuring the safety and pedestrian-friendly nature of the neighbourhood. Height restriction of ground plus five is given as a condition with a requirement of high density. The site has been designed in such a way so that maximum advantage of the cold breeze coming from the lake side can be taken. the buildings have been placed in an interlocking manner so as to create a path for the winds to circulate throughout the site. this placement of the blocks allows the wind to pass through the balconies and terraces of majority of the units. in this way, stack effect plays a crucial role in the planning of the site Plenty of open spaces and ventilation shafts for natural light and ventilation, pedestrian friendly lanes, resilience and self-sufficiency have been incorporated in site, services for food, energy and water, a large number of trees on either side of roads and pedestrian lanes to offset carbon footprint, higher density in low rise buildings contributing to urban requirements and joyful environment for all age grouped people are design feature incorporated at different levels in the neighbourhood. the site planning is based on the concept of terretoriality and houses for groups with similar socio economic background have been placed near each other . the ews and lig have been placed in type (a) blocks the mig and hmig have been placed in type (b) blocks the hig is placed seperately in duplexes in type (c) blocks Total site area - 7.5 ha Residential area -3.3 ha (45%) Builtup area - 37500 m.sq F.S.I - 1.14 Dwelling Type EWS (20%) LIG 15%) MIG (15%) HMIG (20%) HIG (30%) Total

Elevation: E.W.S and L.I.G society

Area (m2) 7200 6000 6300 7200 10800 37500

Net density - 156 units/Ha. Population- 2048

Carpet area (m2) 40 50 75 100 150

units 180 120 84 72 56 512

Site plan: Proposed Housing design


E.W.S: 1st module/ 1bhk

L.I.G: 2nd module/ 2bhk

H.M.I.G: 1st module/ 3bhk

E.W.S: 2nd module/ 1bhk

M.I.G: 1st module/ 2bhk

H.I.G: duplex module/ 4bhk (ground floor)

L.I.G: 1st module/ 1bhk

M.I.G: 2nd module/ 2bhk

H.I.G: duplex module/ 4bhk (first floor)


BLOCK (A) LIG and EWS LIG units on each floor- 04 EWS units on each floor- 06 total no. of floors- 05 LIG units in one building- 20 EWS units in one building- 30 Total no. of units for LIG- 120 Total no. of units for EWS- 180

Cluster plan: ews and lig

South elevation: ews and lig block

Exterior view: ews and lig block

East elevation: ews and lig block


Longitudinal section: ews and lig block (through septic tank)

Longitudinal section: ews and lig block (through lift and fire escape)

sewer lines

water supply

electric lines


BLOCK (B) MIG and HMIG MIG units on each floor- 05 HMIG units on each floor- 04 total no. of floors- 04 MIG units in one building- 20 HMIG units in one building- 16 Total no. of units for MIG- 80 Total no. of units for HMIG- 72

Cluster plan: mig block

South elevation: mig block

Exterior view: mig block entrance

East elevation: mig block


Longitudinal section: mig block (through septic tank, plumbing duct, electric duct, lift)

Longitudinal section: mig block (through water tank, septic tank, plumbing duct, electric duct)

sewer lines

sewer lines

water supply

water supply

electric lines

electric lines


BLOCK (C) HIG Duplex

Cluster plan: hig duplex

Longitudinal section: hig block

Exterior view: hig duplex

Longitudinal section: hig block


(2.60 X 3.60 X 2.00) m3

overhead water tank A

capacity- 18720 ltr. (2.60 X 3.60 X 2.00) m3 capacity- 18720 ltr. (3.70 X 2.65 X 2.00) m3 capacity- 19610 ltr.

each watertank supplies water to 12 units water requirement of 12 units for 3 days = 19440 ltr

overhead water tank B

overhead water tank C

Exterior view: mig terrace Water requirement: mig block

contour layout

service plan: drainage layout

service plan: electric layout

service plan: water supply layout

service plan: parking layout


Landscape Design / Jalgaon, India COMMERCIAL LANDSCAPE 7th SEMESTER (B.Arch) The project is located in Jalgaon, a city in Maharashtra state in India, the site is close to khandesh central mall which lies near the city railway station, it is also within the proximity to the local market and the muncipalty offices. The city has a subtropical dry semi arid climate and there is little rainfall throughout the year. As this place is located on such a strategic location The project has identified relevant problems and has proposed integrated solutions. This mall complex was initial a spinning mill in earlier years but later on it was converted into a shopping mall, but the tall chimney of the spinning mill still stands on the site. The nearby area is occupied for commercial purposes such as shops, markets, mall and hotels aswell as residential buildings. as the vegetation is very less and soil is dry this place often faces the problem of soil erosion. The existing site is totally flat and is used as a lawn in front of the mall to host small events The site proposal provides certain pocket of spaces for the visitors for informal meetings. It is focussed to provide privacy aswell as a semiopen space in form of gazebo to enjoy the nearby surrounding. A yoga zone is also located on the site which is surrounded by buffers in form of trees. A cafeteria to meet the needs of people is proposed on the site and the base porch of the tall chimney can be used as a stage along with the O.A.T for seating. The whole space becomes homogeneous by the presence of trees, several platforms are present between them to allow different uses. The trees used for landscaping are mango, ashoka, Royalpalm. The magotrees which have a dense foliage and widespread roots which can help in holding the soil, thus solving the problem of soil errosion aswell as controlling the noise levels from the railways passing nearby. The ashoka trees and

Site view: Evening time view of site

Site Entrance

Existing Chimney

Site Dimensions Drainage lines


Sunpath illustration: East to west via south

Road network: Roads near the site

Vegetation: Plantations near the site

Site plan: Proposed landscape design

Building Typology: Commercial and residential

LEGENDS Site location Important Roads Roads to access site Residential Buildings Commercial Buildings Railway station

Existing Site: location and surrounding




Working Drawing Residential 5th SEMESTER (B.Arch) Creating construction/working drawings for a residence in nagpur. Requirements include drawings from centerline plans to detailed sections and details of toilet and door fixture, site management, drainage layout and also writing specification document for materials and fixtures.





Building Documentation / Bishop cotton school Building Documentation (Group of 7) 4th SEMESTER (B.Arch) The documentation of The Bishop Cotton School helped us to understand construction of predominant construction materials of the old times along with their techniques. The new structures constructed on the site helped to provide a much needed comparision of both the materials, and the techniques. One can understand that old techniques of construction are not necessarily outdated in current times and do well to hold their place and must be seriously considered for new-age construction. The multipurpose hall is one of the primary areas of a school and of high necessity. the main purpose of a multipurpose hall is to have gathering and hence is required to have an uninterrupted space. the multipurpose hall of bishop cotton is thus highly functional and efficient as it provides a column-free interior which facilitates for the complete involvement of the gathered group to the activity occuring on the dias. The block B is mainly comprised of classrooms and thus one can see various doors leading up to their respective classrooms. The porticos that extend from the built mass facilitate circulation and are wide enough to function efficiently while acting as adequate buffer spaces. Benches on the end of the portico is used by mainly teaching staff to sit during break times or their free hours Block D consists of mostly educational facilities. “The ground floor” incorporates classrooms of higher grades. “The second floor” comprises of a classroom and laboratory. This works well in functional aspect as the laboratory is most often required and used by the students of upper grades



Miscellaneous works Digital art

Logo designing

3D Modelling


Poster design

Canvas paintings


THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME Yaśh Baviśkar +91 (0)9881998829 / +91 0257-2221900 yashbaviskar1399@gmail.com


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