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Ashit Mishra
Hey, I am Ashit Mishra, an undergraduate at NIT Calicut Currently Pursuing my degree in Architectural Design(3rd year). I have excellent logical abilities and an innovative way of thinking. I have an eye for detail and organized. Despite my interest in Urban Planning, I appreciate all aspects of Architecture and have learned a lot by doing so. I now think it’s time for me to learn from the professionals, and I’m willing to put in the effort to do so. I am sure you would find me to be a valuable asset to your company.
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“Architecture is design with intent, Not an itinerary”
CONTACTS-
9899622028 ashitm42@gmail.com invitus_maestro https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashit-mishra-35b141204
About Me
Skills
DATE OF BIRTHREVIT-
RESIDENCE-
CURRENT RESIDENCELANGUAGEINTERESTS-
16TH January 2004
C1-/71, SECTOR-55 Noida, Uttar Pradesh India
Calicut, Kerala
English | Hindi
Outdoor Sports | Theorizing Chess | Gaming
Knowledge
GEO INFORMATICS SYSTEM
TRANSPORTATION PLANNING
Experiences
ANNUAL NASA DESIGN COMPETITION - 2022 (Currently the design is in Top-50)
ADIZYA - 2022 (SENIOR EXECUTIVE)
INTER DEPARTMENT (Third In Basketball)
Academic Record
TILL 2016
2016-2020 2020
D.A.V PUBLIC SCHOOL Noida, Uttar Pradesh
BAL BHARATI PUBLIC SCHOOL Noida, Uttar Pradesh
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Calicut, Kerala
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F.P.S
Themed Cafe Design
Site Area: 508 Sq.m

Built up area: 151.7 Sq.m
Location: Inside NIT Calicut campus

FPS acts as a bridge between architecture and video games. It may be the first-person shooter or the new frames per second. Gaming was chosen as the topic for the themed Cafe Design. The plan was created in a shape that enables the middle to function as a linking area and to provide unrestricted wind flow. The Southwest and Northeast faces can be extended out as much as possible through the facade.
Special Note about the cover images for the Academic works is that the greyscaled trees are the retained trees on-site.
Expansive View to match the morning coffee
Clerestory window provides lighting as well as play with shadows Counter space during the evening




The objective was to create locations where people could sit outside, therefore all inside seating were single, with the exception of the lounge. The sides facing the outdoor seating have a lot openings to push the users to the outside, as well as let the evening light enter the space.

Casa Residence Design






Site Area: 600 Sq.m Built up area: 241.57 Sq.m
Location: Sector-55, Noida, Uttar Pradesh
The design of the home, which was created for a businessman, was accomplished by simply dividing the space into public, interactive, and private areas. It was easy to divide the bottom level into three sections. These aid in the straightforward division of areas into individual levels: part one, living and guest bedroom; part two, patio and stairs; part three, kitchen utilities dining and kids bedroom.

HEI-ORI APARTMENT DESIGN
Site Area: 1200 Sq.m
Built up area: 384 Sq.m

Location: NIT Calicut, Cottage Road
The idea was that only the bedrooms and bathrooms would have definite boundaries, This this allows all the light to bleed through the balconies into the kitchen, dining, living, family living. Further iteration in design may lead to the use of jali to play with the shadow. During the site visit was found that the site is very quiet naturally thus peacefully green. In Hei-ori Heiwa means peaceful and Midori means green in Japanese. Currently the design is still in progress.
CENTER FOR DEVELOPMENT STUDIES & ACTIVITIES
Architect: Christopher Charles Benninger
Built Up area: 2500 sq.m

Site Area: 60,000 sq.m
Year: 1976
Location: Survey No.s 58 & 49/4, Bavdhan Pune, Maharashtra 411021

The Purpose of this trip was to look at the design point of view of Christopher Benninger and what he thought to be the best iteration of space built for learning. As part of this documentation we also visited the CCBA office to look at their works and ideology.
The documentation is still ongoing and will be done as a publication by the end of current semester.
My Contribution include the following CAD drawings.
The courtyards of CDSA are created with sustainability and environmental friendliness in mind. Greenery and natural materials are used in the architecture and design to create a quiet and pleasant setting. These courtyards serve as gathering places for individuals to gather and have conversations and workshops. The classrooms lead out onto their own private planted courtyards, which again optically link to the main court through square openings, creating an intriguing play of spaces.