FOLIO UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE WORKS SELECTED WORKS FROM 2020-2023 AAYUSH.M.SURANA
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Aayush Surana
ABOUT ME
Date of Birth: 18th November 2002
Hobbies/Interests: Cricket, Travel, Sneakers, Table Tennis, Sketching
CONTACT
Mumbai, Maharastra
+91 9833248123
aayushsuranawork@gmail.com
LANGUAGES
English | Hindi | Marwadi | Gujrati
2020-2025
Degree college
Kamla raheja vidyanidhi
institute for architecture and environmental studies
2018-2020
2005-2018
EDUCATION SKILLSET
Autocad
M.J. College of Science
Junior college School
Rustomjee Cambridge
International School
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Indesign
Sketchup
Rhino
Revit
Enscape
Premier Pro
Design Builder
Lumion
Work Experience
2020
On Site assistant supervisor- 66 Palazzio, Borivali(e)
2023
Summer internship at Studio NM, Fort.
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SKETCHING MODELS
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S.P.L.A.Y 3 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 9 13 17 19 20 23 24 25 27 28 Dahanu Bhopal Work at Studio NM Binaries Chidambaram Shillong A beacon in elephanta island
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ARCHITECTURAL ALLIED EXHIBITION INTERNSHIPS
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Charcoal sketches
collages Modelling works
DESIGN Breathe more deeply DESIGN
S.P.L.A.Y
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN SEMESTER 5
STUDIO BRIEF PROJECT BRIEF
The third-year design project shall work with these complexities of the site. It will attempt to look at the role of architecture in reprsenting the desire for a more free, just and loving community. It will focus on an area of the city the M Ward. The question we would like to raise in the studio is a critique of this world-class vision that emphasises the spectacle of the world class without catering to the needs and necessities of the communities that enable it to compete
in the global economy. The students would engage with the communities in the first part of the project and arrive upon a programme / design strategy for intervening on institutional plots allocated by the BMC. In the process students will engage with carious questions on the role of architecture for making the world better? What does it represent? Who does it represent? Is merely the provision of services enough?
The project is based on the idea of sports as a medium to prevent substance abuse in the youths of Govandi. Different modes of sports such as team sports, individual sports, extreme sports, outdoor sports, indigenious sports etc help in reducing their stresses, improving their mood, boosting confidence and self esteem, setting personal goals etc. The larger thought being of the youth diverting their free time into sports rather than abusing substances and giving their life a purpose. it not only saves them from the harm but also helps in improving their physical and mental health.
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CONCEPTUAL IDEAS
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EXPLOADED AXONOMETRIC PLANS ELEVATION
SECTIONS
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PLANS
WORKING DRAWING
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SC1 PB1 PB2 PB3 PB5 PB6 PB7 PB9 PB10 PB12 PB13 PB14 PB15 PB4 PB16 PB17 PB18 PB19 PB20 PB21 PB22 PB23 PB24 PB29 PB25 PB26 PB30 PB32 PB31 PB27 PB44 PB43 PB42 PB41 PB40 PB39 PB37 PB38 PB45 PB74 PB197 PB198 PB194 PB193 PB174 PB155 PB136 PB116 PB95 PB75 PB126 SC2 SC3 SC4 SC5 SC6 SC7 SC8 SC9 SC15 SC27 SC28 SC26 SC25 SC24 SC23 SC29 SC42 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 A B C D E F G 1 2 A B C D E F G C8 C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C10 C13 C12 C11 C9 C19 C27 C24 C23 C31 C37 C42 C36 C34 C30 C22 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 PB199 STUB COLUMN SCHEDULE MEASUREMENTS (MM) PB205 SW2 PB8 PLINTH BEAM SCHEDULE SUNK PB (toilet) PB10, PB25, PB26,PB28, PB29, PB30, PB32,PB34, PB35,PB56, PB57, PB58, PB59, PB60, PB61, PB62, PB72 PB1, PB2, PB3, PB4, PB5, PB6, PB7, PB8, PB9, PB11, PB12,PB27, PB36,PB46, ,PB63, PB75, PB84, PB95,PB105, PB116, PB126, PB136,PB145, PB155, PB164,PB174, PB183, PB50, PB51, PB52, PB53, PB54, PB55 PB64, PB65, PB66, PB67, PB68, PB69, PB70, PB71, PB73, PB74, PB76, PB77, PB78, PB79, PB80, PB81, PB82, PB83,PB85, PB86, PB87, PB88, PB89, PB90, PB91, PB92, PB93, PB94, PB96, PB97, PB98, PB99, PB100, PB125,PB127, PB128, PB129, PB130, PB131, PB132, PB133, PB134, PB135, PB137, PB138, PB139, PB140, PB141, PB142, PB143, PB144, PB146, PB147, PB148, PB149, PB150, PB151, PB152, PB153, PB154,PB156, PB157, PB158, PB159, PB160, PB161, PB187, PB188, PB189, PB191, PB192, PB194,PB195,PB196,PB197,PB199,PB204 450mm RCC FOUNDATION FOOTING STEEL REINFORCEMENT BARS 200 MM DRY RUBBLE PACKING 100 MM PCC BED RAMMED EARTH ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS FOLLOW WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ONLY THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT AND SHOULD NOT BE COPIED WITHOUT HIS PERMISSION THIS DRAWING IS THE COPYRIGHT PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE REFERRED FROM THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. ALL THE SERVICES TO BE REFERRED FROM THE SERVICES CONSULTANT DRAWINGS FOR ALL OTHER DETAILS REFER TO OTHER RELEVANT DRAWINGS ALL EXISTING GROUND LEVELS TO BE VERIFIED BY THE CONTRACTOR BEFORE COMMENCEMENT IN CASE OF DISCREPANCY IT SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY BROUGHT TO NOTICE OF THE ARCHITECT CONSULTANT KACHRA DEPOT RD. 12310 4350 8220 245 100 480 240 240 4350 PROPOSED G+2 SITE DUMPING GROUND, GOVANDI KAMLA RAHEJA INSTITUTE FOR ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES NAME :AAYUSH SURANA ROLL NO : 2078 YEAR 3, SEM VI DATE 22. 04. 2023 SHEET FOUNDATION PLAN SCALE : 1:100 PLOT SIZE : 7246 SQ.M N SHEET NO : 4 0m FOUNDATION FOR 1000X500 COLUMNS FOUNDATION FOR 500x230 COLUMNS SCALE 1:20 1000 1000 C47 C48 C43 C44 C45 C46 13 C1,C14,C23, C31,C37 C2,C15,C24, C32,C38 C4,C39 C6,C10,C16, C20,C25,C28, C33,C35,C40, C7,C11,C17, C29,C41,C46 C8,C12, C18, C9,C13,C19, C22,C27,C30, C34,C36,C42, C3,C4,C5, C6,C7,C8 C1,C2,C9 C14,C15,C19 C16,C17,C18 C20,C21,C22 C23,C24, C25,C26, C28,C30 C31,C32 C33,C34 C35,C36 C37,C38,C39 C40,C41,C42 C21, C26 C27 C10, C11 C12,C13 C43,C44 C45,C46 C48 C45 13 PB195 PB196 PB200 PB201 PB202 PB203 COLUMN SCHEDULE C1,C2,C14,C15,C23,C24, C3,C4,C5,C6,C7,C8,C11, C10,12,C16,C20,C21, C25,C26,C28,C30.C33. C34,C35,C36,C42 C9,C13,C19,C22,C27 MEASUREMENTS (MM) 1000X500 230x500 500X230 230X230 SW1,SW2 SHEAR WALL SCHEDULE MEASUREMENTS (MM) C48,C47 230X300 NOTES: LOCATION PLAN SITE PLAN 2115
Football turf Basketball Half Bouldering Wall Hangout space Parkour Area W8 D6 6540 5500 5500 5685 155 4905 3635 1000 1385 6420 5735 5805 5770 5185 450 50600 300 16745 23700 12710 15220 Changing Lounge Indoor badminton court 1385 6635 4035 6000 6000 6000 6000 4950 1385 1730 4270 5405 13990 12540 19755 Half Pipe-Bowl Dance/Skate Arena Admin UP -0.15m -0.45m Down 1500 -0.9m C8 C7 C6 C5 C1 C14 C15 C13 C12 C11 C9 C19 C18 C17 C21 C20 C27 C25 C24 C23 C31 C38 C32 C39 C40 C41 C36 C33 C34 C30 C29 C26 1500 0.34m 5485 1755 1755 15925 3000 8340 16445 865 2090 785 2150 2865 525 2600 635 755 2220 665 D2 D2 WF3 FF6 W3 1 2 4 A 3 6 7 8 9 11 5 10 12 B C D E F G 5980 2000 1 2 4 3 6 7 8 9 11 5 10 12 A B C D E F G C47 C48 0.343m 0m UP C46 C45 C44 C43 13 13 Clt louvers Clt louvers WINDOW SCHEDULE LABEL DESCRIPTION SIZE(lxh) W1 W3 FRAMED LOUVRED WINDOW WITH STEEL FRAMED, GLASS LOUVRES OF12 mm THICK TRANSPARENT INDIAN TEAKWOOD FRAMED FIXED WINDOW WITH 12mm THICK GLASS PANELS AND A CENTRAL INDIAN TEAKWOOD FRAMED DOUBLE OPEN WINDOW WITH12mm THICK GLASS PANELS. 1000*1500mm 550*1000mm 2000*2500mm DOOR SCHEDULE LABEL DESCRIPTION SIZE(lxh) D1 D3 D4 WITH FULL DOOR THICKNESS GROOVED PANELS D5 D6 D2 WATER RESISTANT ANTI-BACTERIAL SOLID GRADE COLOURS AS REQUIRED. 800*2100 SINGLE ACTION DOOR WITH DRIFT POLISHED CHROME AND SATIN NICKEL FINISHED HANDLE. 1000*2100 2000*2500 4000*2100 WITH INTERNAL DIVISION IN DESIGN OF GATE STAINLESS STEEL FRAME SINGLE ACTION DOOR STAINLESS STEEL FRAME DOUBLE ACTION DOOR WITH NETTED COVERING 800*2100 2000*2500 W4 W5 12mm THICK GLASS PANELS AND A CENTRAL SLIDING WINDOW FRAME. 12mm THICK GLASS PANELS AND CENTRAL 3000x1500mm 2000x1500mm WALL FINISH SCHEDULE LABEL DESCRIPTION SIZE KAJARIA THE ULTIMA (120 120CM) WALL TILES THERMAL RESISTANT AND ALMOST 0% WATER 9MM THICK. STAIN RESISTANT, SCRATCH RESISTANT ABSORBANT. 1200*1200mm WF2 12MM THICK EXTERNAL PLASTER APPLIED TO BRICK WALLS FINISHED WITH PAINT. WF3 SATIN MATTE FINISH. COLOUR-BROWN FOLLOWED BY HONING, POLISHING AND SEALING 20mm thick WF4 INTERNAL POP PUNNING OVER BRICK WALLS SMOOTHENED CURVE EDGES FINISHED WITH SONNET WHITE. FLOOR FINISH SCHEDULE LABEL DESCRIPTION SIZE KAJARIA DURATECH ANTI-SKID TILES.RESISTANT TO <0.10% SCRATCHES,EASY TO CLEAN. WATER ABSORPTION 400*400mm 12mm thick FF2 SCREED. FF3 NITCO OREGON ROSEWOOD GLAZED VITRIFIED TILES,MATTE FINISH. COLOUR-RED FOLLOWED BY HONING, POLISHING AND SEALING WITH NATURAL MATTE MOSAIC SEALER COMPLETE. 200*1200mm 20mm thick FF4 CEMENT CONCRETE FLOORING WITH NEAT CEMENT SLURRY FINISH. FF5 BESPOKE INSITU CAST CEMENT TERRAZZO WITH ANTI-SKID MATTE FINISH-SUGAR PAPER. FF1 600*600mm 20mm thick FOLLOWED BY HONING, POLISHING AND SEALING 20mm thick FF6 FOLLOWED BY HONING, POLISHING AND SEALING WITH NATURAL MATTE MOSAIC SEALER COMPLETE. 200*1200mm 20mm thick SKIRTING FINISH SCHEDULE LABEL DESCRIPTION SIZE SF1 NITCO OREGON ROSEWOOD GLAZED VITRIFIED FOLLOWED BY HONING, POLISHING AND SEALING WITH NATURAL MATTE MOSAIC SEALER COMPLETE. 150mm ht 20mm thick SF3 BESPOKE INSITU CAST CEMENT TERRAZZO WITH ANTI-SKID MATTE FINISH-SUGAR PAPER. FOLLOWED BY HONING, POLISHING AND SEALING WITH NATURAL MATTE MOSAIC SEALER COMPLETE. 150mm ht 20mm thick SF4 FOLLOWED BY HONING, POLISHING AND SEALING WITH NATURAL MATTE MOSAIC SEALER COMPLETE. 150mm ht 20mm thick 150mm ht 10mm thick CEILING FINISH SCHEDULE LABEL DESCRIPTION W6 INDIAN TEAKWOOD FRAMED FIXED WINDOW WITH 1500x1500mm W7 WITH12mm THICK GLASS PANELS. INDIAN TEAKWOOD FRAMED FIXED WINDOW WITH SLIDING WINDOW FRAME. 1500x1500mm SITE : DUMPING GROUND, GOVANDI KAMLA RAHEJA INSTITUTE FOR ARCHITECTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES NAME :AAYUSH SURANA ROLL NO : 2078 YEAR 3, SEM VI DATE : 22. 04. 2023 ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MM DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS FOLLOW WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ONLY THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT AND SHOULD NOT BE COPIED WITHOUT HIS PERMISSION . THIS DRAWING IS THE COPYRIGHT PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT. ALL STRUCTURAL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE REFERRED FROM THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. ALL THE SERVICES TO BE REFERRED FROM THE SERVICES CONSULTANT DRAWINGS . FOR ALL OTHER DETAILS , REFER TO OTHER RELEVANT DRAWINGS . ALL EXISTING GROUND LEVELS TO BE VERIFIED BY THE CONTRACTOR BEFORE COMMENCEMENT IN CASE OF DISCREPANCY
WC WC WC SHOWER WC WC Trampoline Room SHOWER SHOWER SHOWER WC WC WC WC WC W2 WC WC WC WC OHT W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 450 100 3000 350 150 7655 250 1000 815 560 290 2400 950 1300 1000 815 560 290 815 560 290 1000 290 1000 290 1000 290 1000 1130 815 560 290 1000 1035 815 560 290 1000 290 1000 290 2400 1000 290 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 3000 2400 2400 2400 1250 540 1835 935 7615 450 100 3000 350 150 7655 250 1000 815 560 290 2400 950 1300 1000 815 560 290 1000 815 560 290 1000 560 385 1010 815 560 290 1000 385 1000 1035 815 560 385 1000 1035 815 560 385 1000 1035 815 560 385 1000 1035 815 560 290 2400 1130 815 290 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 3000 2400 2400 2400 7615 3500 7655 8345 850 2235 1105 500 230 7900 6840 1000 2650 350 500 350 3900 350 900 1000 1100 100 450 2100 2225 1875 115 350 3150 350 350 2900 100 300 100 250 1500 2650 350 500 350 3900 350 2100 2225 1875 115 400 595 400 595 W2 1000 1100 3350 3350 850 4635 2235 500 605 580 3505 1800 4200 3340 3350 3350 1250 540 1835 935 BAFFLE WALL SUMP 230 x 500MM RCC BEAMS OVERHEAD TANK RESTING ON WATERSUPPLY PIPE INTERNAL PLASTER 15 MM THK VITRIFIED WALL TILES 600*600 ADJUSTABLE LOUVERED WINDOW HEALTH FAUCET 120MM DIA NAHNI TRAP 230x450MM PLINTH BEAM 300MM RUBBLE RAMMED EARTH 0.343m 0.3m 0.94m 1.43m 2.37m 3.30m 3.885m 4.385m 8.52m 9.02m 10.145m 11.142m 11.42m 12.02m 12.52m 13.124m 13.624m 15.375m 0m 250MM SUNK SLAB 100MM PCC BED 20MM CEMENT MORTAR 20 MM SAND LAYER 8 MM THICK TILE WASHBASIN 230x350MM RCC BEAM 150MM RCC SLAB MANHOLE RAINCHAIN SECTION AA' SECTION BB' WASTE STACK SOIL STACK 70 DIA 90 DIA FRESH COLD WATER DOWNTAKE FLUSHING WATER DOWNTAKE 38 DIA 38 DIA LEGEND ANTI SIPHON PIPE 25 DIA RCC COLUMN 1500 120 425 425 115 3330 3555 115 115 3325 1710 460 115 1000 WC 815 1035 815 SHOWER SHOWER SHOWER SHOWER SHOWER WC 815 1035 815 SHOWER 1000 3 350 195 1 1 3 5 5 E F G E F G E D C7 C17 C11 E 1 2 3 4 5 WC WC WC SHOWER WC WC Trampoline Room SHOWER SHOWER SHOWER WC WC WC WC WC W2 WC WC WC WC OHT W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 W2 450 100 3000 350 150 7655 250 1000 815 560 290 2400 950 1300 1000 815 560 290 815 560 290 1000 290 290 1000 1130 815 560 290 1000 1035 815 560 290 290 290 2400 1000 290 2400 2400 2400 3000 2400 1250 540 1835 935 7615 450 100 3000 350 150 7655 250 1000 815 560 290 2400 950 1300 1000 815 560 290 1000 815 560 290 1000 560 385 1010 815 560 290 1000 385 1000 1035 815 560 385 1000 1035 815 560 385 1000 1035 815 560 385 1000 1035 815 560 290 1130 815 290 2400 2400 2400 3000 2400 7615 3500 7655 8345 850 500 230 7900 6840 COLLECTION AND 2650 500 350 3900 350 900 1000 1100 100 450 2100 2225 1875 115 350 3150 350 350 2900 100 300 100 250 1500 2650 500 350 3900 350 2100 2225 1875 115 400 595 400 595 1000 1100 3350 3350 850 4635 1800 4200 3340 3350 3350 1250 540 1835 935 BAFFLE SUMP 230 OVERHEAD WATERSUPPLY INTERNAL VITRIFIED 600*600 ADJUSTABLE WINDOW HEALTH 120MM 230x450MM 300MM RAMMED 0.343m 0.3m 0.94m 1.43m 2.37m 3.30m 3.885m 4.385m 8.52m 9.02m 10.145m 11.142m 11.42m 12.02m 12.52m 13.124m 13.624m 15.375m 0m 250MM 100MM 20MM 20 MM 8 MM WASHBASIN 230x350MM 150MM MANHOLE RAINCHAIN SECTION AA' SECTION BB' WF1 FF1 CF1 SF1 NAHNI TRAP HEALTH FAUCET ANTI-SIPHON PIPE WASH BASIN FLOOR TILES 600 600 MM PARTITION WALL INSPECTION CHAMBER WESTERN WATER CLOSET SOIL PIPE URINAL RCC COLUMN WASTE PIPE 4560 1730 16230 235 1095 1615 245 130 1500 1500 120 750 1890 1890 1890 1890 1890 1890 1235 1260 1415 985 1260 425 1990 150 3325 425 115 3330 3555 115 620 455 4215 1535 800 150 305 245 115 3325 590 800 620 800 535 800 390 800 800 290 1000 1710 1890 1890 1890 1890 1890 1000 1125 1120 1125 1305 1300 1000 460 2210 115 7655 2210 885 20 7885 900 800 535 490 800 480 800 3545 4395 3475 425 560 835 560 865 560 635 560 680 560 570 560 500 560 855 560 660 560 JanitorRoom WF1 FF1 CF1 SF1 Female toilet 37.8sq.m. toilet Area 39.0sq.m. Male Area 0.343m SLOPE1:100 SLOPE1:100 SLOPE1:100 SLOPE1:100 SLOPE1:100 SLOPE1:100 SLOPE1:100 SLOPE1:100 SLOPE1:100 SLOPE1:100 SLOPE1:100 SLOPE1:100 SLOPE1:100 SLOPE1:100 SLOPE1:100 -450mm -510mm -580mm -635mm TOILET PLAN 1000 WC 815 815 SHOWER SHOWER SHOWER SHOWER SHOWER WC 815 815 SHOWER D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 3 350 195 1 1 3 5 5 E F G E F G 1 2 3 4 5 F E D G C8 C7 C9 C13 C19 C18 C17 C11 C12 F E G 1 2 3 4 5 WC WC W2 250 WC WC OHT W2 CLT louvers 230 MM THK, 1500 MM HIGH BRICK PARAPET WALL 230x350MM THICK RCC BEAM 200x200 MM RCC BEAM (RIB) 25 MM THK CEMENT SCREED 8MM THK CHINA MOSAIC TILING 100 MM THK RUBBLE SOLING 50 MM THK PCC LAYER LAID TO SLOPE 150 MM RCC SLAB 25MM PCC PLUS ADHESIVE 5MM EPDM SHEET 25MM CEMENT SCREED 1955 1915 1875 1955 3905 500 500 2100 1000 970 1105 2235 4635 1800 1000 4650 E F G E F G CLT VERTICAL LOUVERS RCC FOUNDATION FOOTING STEEL REINFORCEMENT BARS 200 MM DRY RUBBLE PACKING 100 MM PCC BED RAMMED EARTH 600 X 300 MM RCC PLINTH BEAM 250 MM SUNK SLAB HORIZONTAL GLASS LOUVERED WINDOW 150 MM RCC SLAB 350 MM RCC BEAM 15MM THICK SAND AND COURSE AGGREGATE 150 MM CEMENT SLURRY 8 MM TILE 50MM MARBLE SILL 20MM THICK FIXED GLASS WINDOW 50 MM MARBLE LINTEL 15 MM THICK INTERNAL PLASTER 20 MM THICK EXTERNAL PLASTER 20x100MM METAL PLATE CLT LOUVERS 100 MM THICK RCC LINTEL 230x20 METAL PLATE 8 MM THK, 150 MM HIGH SKIRTING WITH 8 MM GROOVE 20MM CEMENT SCREED 20MM MARBLE CLADDING 200 MM DRY RUBBLE PACKING 100 MM PCC BED RAMMED EARTH 2900 BOLTS TO FIX METAL PLATE HORIZONTAL GLASS LOUVERED WINDOW 4870 3150 BRASS RAIN CHAIN RIVER STONES GRAVEL FILTER FABRIC REBAR CHAIN HOOK WELDED TO FRAME 100mm DIA DRAIN PIPE CORTEN STEEL ENCLOSURE RCC BEAM HOLE FOR BOLT TO FIX BOLT FOR FIXING BEAM TO PLATE 20MM THICK METAL PLATE 10MM THICK METAL PLATE TO FIX LOUVER 210MM WIDE CLT LOUVER ALL DO FOLLOW ONLY THIS THE COPIED THIS PROPERTY ALL TO STRUCTURAL ALL FROM SERVICES FOR OTHER ALL VERIFIED BEFORE OF IMMEDIATELY OF WALL SECTION AT 1:50 DETAIL AT A 1:20 DETAIL AT C 1:20 A C BOTTOM WOODEN RAIL 5mm FROSTED GLASS FIXED HORIZONTAL LOUVERED WINDOW WOODEN FRAME BEADING PATTI TOP WOODEN RAIL RCC SILL RCC LINTEL DETAIL AT B 1:20 B 1200 835 W6
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BREATHE MORE DEEPLY
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN SEMESTER 6
STUDIO BRIEF
The project delves deeply into Chidambaram, a temple town celebrated for its Nataraja Temple. Unlike conventional interpretations that limit temples to symbols, this initiative unveils the intricate social practices and power dynamics embedded within the town’s spatial arrangement. Inspired by “Oblique Strategies,” an innovative approach by figures like Brian Eno and Peter Schmidt, students reassess established hierarchies and relationships shaping the town.
Chidambaram’s layout, with its central temple complex and concentric streets divided by caste, forms the backdrop for exploring the intricate interplay between architecture, community, and hierarchy. Through individual “Oblique Strategies,” students explore unconventional perspectives and
PROJECT BRIEF
The Oblique has been interpreted in a direct way in relation to both the program and the design stratergy. The program is that of a natural retreat center which includes programs based on ayurveda, naturopathy, yoga, meditation etc. The design stratergy is based on two main terms i.e. scattering, separate which lead to and idea of the building breathing through the landscape as it wrap and swirls around the existing trees, creating the notion of and action of breathing, living clean and healthy.
dissect the fusion of history, religion, society, and politics on architectural paradigms.
The project challenges students to conceive architectural interventions that disrupt or reshape the temple town’s dynamics, bridging historical, religious, and social aspects with innovative design. Encouraging interdisciplinary collaborations, on-site research, and engagement with local residents enriches insights into Chidambaram’s complexity.
Ultimately, the project seeks to redefine architectural exploration by fostering conversations, reshaping norms, and offering a comprehensive understanding of how architecture, institutions, and power dynamics converge in a unique setting like Chidambaram.
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CONCEPTUAL IDEAS
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A BEACON IN ELEPHANTA
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN SEMESTER 4
STUDIO BRIEF
The New Geographies studio will look into renewing older associations and making new ones, between the physical and the metaphorical, the human and the natural, the community and its context, and most importantly, between our need to survive and our desire to conserve. How can architecture suggest renewed ties between a community and its habitat?
PROJECT BRIEF
The project is situated in the elphanta island or so called gharapuri and the program is that of an astronomical observatory. The site sits at a height of 125m from sea level and is a contoured land. The idea of the building was to make it as a beacon for anyone whos sees it whilst travelling notices the elephanta island. it also helps in increasing the height at which the telescope can be placed at.
CONCEPTUAL IDEAS
Conceptual Ideas
TELESCOPE
CONTROL ROOM
PANTRY
OPEN AIR OBSERVATORIES
COMMON ROOM
COMPUTER LAB
OPEN AIR OBSERVATORIES
KITCHEN/DINING
WASHROOMS
OPEN AIR OBSERVATORIES
CONFERENCE ROOM
WORK SPACES
LIBRARY
OPEN AIR OBSERVA-
TORIES
RECEPTION
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DAHANU
LANDSCAPE DESIGN SEMESTER 6
Dahanu has a varied ecosystem, making it one of the few ecosensitive zones. A commune intervention aims to respond to the various resources available in relation to the existing activities around them. Planting specific species of trees along the creek’s edge to stabilise the soil, collecting rainwater and surface runoff in water bodies created with the help of natural depressions on site, allowing tourists to engage with the landscape via trails across these water bodies, and treating the creek water through phytoremediation to provide cleaner water for prawn farming, thereby eliminating the bleaching process. Provision of villas for tourists and dorms for the community, as well as a kitchen garden for self-sufficiency. Waste collection and segregation, which is then composted; grey water treatment using a reed bed system, which allows the water to be reused. converting the existing chikoo auction house into a retail and wholesale market for chikoo and prawns. Creating a pavilion with cafes in close proximity to the market to provide a space for recreation.
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BINARIES
LANDSCAPE DESIGN
SEMESTER 5
DARK WATER INITIAL SKETCHES
The idea of dark here is about the shade of the water body which is afffected by the dense vegetation offsetting it. The darkness is achieved through the shadows casted upon the waterbody by the tall trees around its periphery. The opacity, lengths of the shadows vary at different parts of the landscapes at various times of the day creating a play of various shades of blue seen by the observer through the help of the reflections and shadows.
LIGHT WATER
The idea of light here is about the shade of the blue of the water and brightness. The brightness/light of water is imagined to be achevied b ithe sunlight reflecting on to the central shallow pond which is surrounded small stones and light vegetation. Smaller stones and light vegetation help in letting as much sunlight as possible thus helping in lightning up the waterbody.
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INTERNSHIP AT STUDIO NM
Summer internship- 3rd year
DESIGN
Project- Bluewater Townhouse, Dubai
Description- Interior design for a bathroom and the entrance foyer
Sketch and model for a trolley design to keep toiletries
views of the design for the powder toilet
view of the design for the entrace foyer
-handrail
-entrance door
-wall
-landscaping
-waterbody
Project- A Priavte Villa , Ranchi
Description- Design for bathroom tiling layout in black and white tiles
renders and layout of the tiling options
Contour model for a site in mussoorie
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Project- David Sassoon library exhibition
Description- Designing an exhibition to be set at the foyer to exhibit the books and maps.
Technical sheet for the book stand
Views of the exhibition layout and the book stand
Project- Furniturne Design
Description- Designing a dining table for a private residential home in Mumbai.
Views of the dining table design
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605 7500 175 605 8mm glass top Ply wood finished in white ducco metal support finished in white ducco paint 7500 300 545 545 545 545 545 STUDIO NM 8mm glass top Ply wood finished in white ducco metal support finished in white ducco paint 8mm glass top 8mm glass top Ply wood finished in white ducco Angled to place books 97° metal support finished in white ducco paint 100 PLAN 530 545 545 545 545 2390 2375 ELEVATION A ELEVATION C ELEVATION B A B C ELEVATION A ELEVATION B ELEVATION C
Project- A private bungalow, Ahemdabad
Description- site zoning/planning, zoning plan and form of the house
Site zoning and spatial zoning of spaces in the house
WORKING DRAWINGS
Project- Kenzington Villa
Description- Working drawings for wall finishes
Skirting layout and details
Project- Viveria
Description- Electrical drawings
Electrical drawings of the daughters room
22 25200 17410 69480 83890 OPTION 4 17410 83890 OPTION 4 prayer kitchen kitchen dining HALL varendah WC DRYING ROOM BED ROOM GUEST BED ROOM GUEST WC balcony balcony servants utility STORE BED ROOM BED ROOM WC balcony balcony Family entertainment BED ROOM balcony outdoor entertainment BED ROOM balcony WC WC WC WC STORE 17410 83890 OPTION 5 126120 25200 17410 83890 OPTION 6 SECTION B-B SECTION A-A-SECTION C-C SECTION D-D-DAUGHTER'S TOILET 2.00x3.05 M 1.95x1.20 M 2.95x1.85 M A A B C C D D-DAUGHTERS BEDROOM 4.90x3.85 M DAUGHTER'S TOILET 2.00x3.05 M 1.95x1.20 M 2.58x1.18 M 2.95x1.85 M BL02 ST10 A A C C D D F02 ST07 CL11 CL16 CL17 CL18 SB09 SB10 SB12 SB11 SB08 ST09 BL04S D MDAUGHTERS BEDROOM 4.90x3.85 M DAUGHTER'S TOILET 2.00x3.05 M 1.95x1.20 M 2.58x1.18 M 2.95x1.85 M 300 300 750 860 460 750 1373 615 602 750 400 1373 ST10 750 ST07 CL11 CL12 CL13 CL14 CL16 PDL04 SB09 SB10 ST09 SB13 BL03 SB14OVIVARIA_SWITCH BOARD SCHEDULE_DAUGHTER'S BEDROOM SB09 750 MM SOCKET (5A/15A) SWITCH SWITCH (CL18), SWITCH (ST05, ST06, ST07), SOCKET (5A/15A) SWITCH SB13 600 MM SWITCH (BL04), SOCKET (5A/15A) SWITCH 12 DAUGHTERS BEDROOM 4.90x3.85 M DAUGHTER'S TOILET 2.00x3.05 M 1.95x1.20 M 2.58x1.18 M 2.95x1.85 M BL02 ST10 B B C C D D F02 ST07 CL12 CL13 CL14 CL15 CL16 CL17 CL18 SB09 SB10 SB12 SB11 SB08 ST09 BL03 BL04 SB15--SCALE FIRST FLOOR_SKIRTING LAYOUT 15 MM THICK 570 1170 MM POLISHED KOTA 15 MM THICK 570 1170 MM POLISHED KOTA (450 MM HIGH SKIRTING) 15 MM THICK INTERNAL PLASTER WITH APPD. PAINT FINISH 15 MM THICK MORTAR SKIRTING DETAIL C @ 1:5 8MMX4MM BRASS PATI MM GROOVE 15 MM THICK INTERNAL PLASTER WITH APPD. PAINT FINISH 8MMX4MM BRASS PATI 15 SKIRTING DETAIL WITH BRASS PATI @1:1-SCALE FIRST FLOOR_SKIRTING LAYOUT SKIRTING DETAIL C @ 1:5 15 MM THICK 570 1170 MM POLISHED KOTA (100 MM HIGH SKIRTING) 15 MM THICK MORTAR 15 MM THICK INTERNAL PLASTER WITH APPD. PAINT FINISH MM GROOVE 100 SKIRTING DETAIL WITH BRASS PATI(800mm) 2 MM GROOVE 15 MM THICK INTERNAL PLASTER WITH APPD. PAINT FINISH 8MMX4MM BRASS PATI 2 MM GROOVE 2 @1:1-SCALE FIRST FLOOR_SKIRTING LAYOUT
BHOPAL EXHIBITIONS
STUDY BRIEF
The city of Bhopal is a unique geography which has layers of landscape elements juxtaposed within construct. From the naturally emerged Bhoj wetlands to the Bhopal gas catastrophe, the city represents layers of transformations at different scales. 26 - Ways of Seeing Bhopal is an attempt to look at these multidimensional layers by calibrating scales and constructing stories through the lens of ecology and environment.The study looked at different ways of recording and decoding the place through drawings. This led to the making of 26 constructs that measure and explore the landscape in an interpretative manner. The exhibition is an outcome of a third year Landscape study trip. The main intention of the study trip was reading and representing landscapes in different ways. Students explored the city and drafted narratives depicting the idea of the natural and built landscape.
PANEL BRIEF
The story reflects the study of how the open grounds in bhopal are used for different recreational purposes and activities. Numerous open grounds were explored in this study keeping various aspects in mind like history terrain textures landscaping elements activities season encroachment etc. Further the open grounds were categorised and 3 different grounds were selected for study.
Bab-e-ali stadium is located on the north of motia talab and isused for recreational activities like cricket, hockey and jogging. Earlier this was an open space used by nawabs to play cricket.
Baal vihar is an open space where kids play in the evening and sometimes it is used for wedding dinner. Further on here the open area is reducing as the years pass by for structures are being constructed on its periphery.
Iqbal maidan was a bus stand back in the days and now its transformed into an open space ehich is used to play chess, football, cricket etc
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The Third-Year study of institutions is interested in the ways in which the architecture of the temple town makes a community. What spatial systems, beliefs and practices are deployed to create and structure the society, and what resistances and subversions emerge when this community is challenged by other value systems. Questioning if these lead to new forms of community as mutations within existing systems to acknowledge transforming societal needs, or further reinforce older systems with defensive manoeuvres that protect the perceived sanctity of the structure, or do they reject and dismantle the very structure itself? This year the third-year students studied the temple town of Chidambaram in Tamil Nadu, Located 250 kms south of Chennai. Recognised for The Nataraja Temple and the chariot festival. The city plan is representative of a typical South Indian Temple Town, with a central temple complex and concentric rings of community-based streets around.
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