Site - Vikram Sarabhai Comunity Science Center, Ahemedabad
Kairo Hub is an immersive learning center designed as a continuous spatial loop. Its circular form, crafted from curved concrete and wood, seamlessly connects exhibition, workshop, and interactive spaces. Subterranean halls offer introspective exploration, while open exhibitions and workshops above foster collaboration. Inspired by the Japanese concept of “Kairo” (corridor/gallery), the design transforms learning into a dynamic, interconnected journey.
1st floor - workshop
Exhibition room - 1
Exhibition room - 2
Exhibition room - 3
Office
Toilet
MOVEMENT SHADING
WORKING DRAWING
Institution
Semester - 6th
Site - Vikram Sarabhai Comunity Science Center, Ahemedabad
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3) DIMENSIONS IN DRAWINGS TO A LARGE SCALE SHALL TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER THOSE TO A SMALLER SCALE.
4) ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE READ NOT TO BE SCALED.
5) ALL AMBIGUITY SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE NOTICE OF ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY.
ABBREVATION
WB - WASH BASIN
WC - WATER CLOSET
UR - URINAL
25MM WATER SUPPLY PIPE
100 MM WASTE WATER PIPE
100MM SOIL WASTE PIPE
SWITCH BOARD
LIGHTS INTERNAL PIPES ARE 12 MM DIA
FINISHES SCHEDULE
F1 - MICRO CONCRETE FINISH
F2 - CONCRETE TILE FINISH
W1 - MICRO CONCRETE FINISH
W2 - CONCRETE TILE FINISH
FLOOR WALL CEILING
C1 - WOODEN PLANK FINISH
C2 - EXPOSED CONCRETE FINISH
IN SECTION
EARTH CIDER TILE BRICK STONE PCC CONCRETE FINISH
IN ELEVATION
CONCRETE FINISH
NAME - NANCY PATEL
ENR.NO - 22BAR030
WORKING DRAWING STUDIO - VI
INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURE
SCALE - 1:20
DATE - 28/03/2025
DRG. NO. :
SANGHAM SHORES
Houing
Semester - 5th
Site - Daman
Team - Me and 3 other
Sangam Shores - Where Land Meets the Endless Horizon
Nestled along Daman’s serene coastline, Sangam Shores seamlessly blends architecture with nature, embracing the land’s natural contours. Low-rise homes in the foreground open into vibrant community spaces, leading to three majestic high-rise towers that frame the horizon. With generous open areas, tranquil gardens, and an exclusive elevated and underground community hub, this coastal sanctuary offers a lifestyle immersed in nature, embraced by design, and elevated by community.
The project offers a diverse mix of residences—each designed with purpose. The low-rise homes offer privacy and direct connection to landscaped courtyards, ideal for families and those seeking a slower pace. The high-rise towers, with their panoramic sea views, cater to those drawn to vertical living without losing the essence of community. Each home maximizes natural light, cross-ventilation, and views of the coastline.
Row House
Staggering Concept
LUMINOGRID
Workshop (Material studio)
Semester - 3th
Site - Ognaj, Ahmedabad
LuminoGrid is a metal CNC workshop in Ognaj, Ahmedabad, designed to push the boundaries of material exploration and spatial experience. The workshop features a timber grid structure seamlessly connected by metal sheets, creating the illusion of floating elements. A hanging ferrocement roof provides shade while enhancing the dynamic interplay of light and shadow throughout the space.
More than just a factory, LuminoGrid redefines industrial architecture by integrating movement, display, and fabrication within its structural framework. The grid serves both functional and aesthetic roles, offering glimpses into the production process while shaping a visually immersive environment. The project embodies the idea that a workshop itself can be a living representation of material innovation.
Joinery
Wood joined with metal plates
The building features a structural grid composed of wooden members, with intersections joined using polished steel plates. These steel plates serve as the primary connectors for the wooden logs, and their reflective surfaces interact with light in a way that creates the illusion of the wooden elements floating in space.
Section
AHMEDABAD RSP
Measure Drawing
Site - Pol, Ahmedabad
Team - 6 people
Ground floor plan
Mezzanine floor plan
KERALA RSP
Measure Drawing
Site - Kerala
Team - 24 people
Reflected Ceiling Plan
COMPILED
Roof Detail Exploded
Door Detail
ANDC
Site - Gathlodiya, Ahmedabad
Team - 22 people
Smriti Chhaya
Space for temperory facilities
Video
Space for temperory facilities
Space for temperory facilities
Smriti Chhaya
Smriti Chhaya
MISCELLENIOUS
Laser
Vakrachaya
Inspiration - Inspired by mobius strip, symolizing infinity and seamless continuity
Material - Bamboo Frame structure wrapped in jute straw ropes.