PORTFOLIO
JARED MURZELLO
SELECTED WORKS | 2019-2022
ABOUT ME
I’m an architecture student currently studying in the fourth year. I consider myself a curious person who is always willing to learn and open to criticism.
I believe architecture is about people and communities and that the built environment should foster relations among people living within and around the structure. This belief has helped shape my designs through my time in architecture college
2 28/01/2002 MUMBAI, INDIA
EDUCATION B.ARCH Rizvi College of Architecture (since 2019) HIGHER SECONDARY Dr. Antonio da Silva Technical Jr. College (2017-2019) SECONDARY SCHOOL Our Lady of Salvation High School (2005-2017) SOFTWARE JARED MURZELLO CONTACT jaredmurzello@gmail.com +91 9619409443 jaredmurzello.28
COMPETETIONS & CONFERENCES
2019 : Reubens Trophy - NASA
2020 : APIC- International conference on architecture and people
2020 : Annual NASA Design CompetitionNASA
2021 : RYLA Design Competition -
Rotary Club of Thane North-west
2021 : MASA Competition
2021 : Annual NASA Design CompetitionNASA
2021 : M.S.Landscape Trophy - NASA
2022 : Annual NASA Design CompetitionNASA
LANGUAGES
QUALITIES
Responsible, Co-operative, Trustworthy, Good listener, Hard-working, Teamwork
TRAVEL
SKILLS & HOBBIES
Sketching, Playing the piano, Singing Cricket, Football, Photography, Travelling, Gardening, Cycling
“We all change, when you think about it, we’re all different people all thorugh our lives, and that’s okay, that’s good, you’ve got to keep moving, so long as you remember all the people that you used to be.”
Doctor Who
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English Hindi Marathi
GURUKUL Sem
Sem
4 INDEX 9201025 POWDER LIVING 4650X6400 ENTRY PORCH 3920X2300 GUEST BEDROOM 4740X4185 +750MM SERVANT ROOM 3000X4185 +750MM DINING ROOM 4200X4000 KITCHEN 3940X4170 +550MM +550MM TOILET 1850X1900 TOILET 1850X1900 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 20 UP F1 S1 C1 W1 C1 W1 C1 W1 F1 S1 C1 W1 F1 S1 C1 W2 S1 C2 W3 F2 S1 C2 W3 F2 S1 +750MM C1 W C1 W1 F3 S2 2180 4740 4185 3000 3940 1030 UP UP F1S1 C1W1 C1W1C1W1 F1S1 C1W1 F1S1 F2S1 F2S1 C1W C1W1 F3S2 1435 BACK +750MM SERVANT ROOM 3000X4185 +750MM GUEST BEDROOM 4740X4185 +750MM DINING ROOM KITCHEN 3940X4000 LIVING 4785X6400 +550MM ENTRY PORCH 3920X2300 +750MM STORAGE 4000X1435 POWDER 2140X1200 X A B D C E F X' G H 1415 1800 1525 3170 900 300300EQEQEQEQEQ 2505 6400 230 2710 600 600 D1 D2D2 D2 600 1430 900 D2 D3 D3 D4 D4 W3 W4 W5 W3 W3 W2 W2 W3 D2 D2 W3 W4 W3W3 W3 Y 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 Y'13 +2250 MM C5 C6 C7 C8 C15 C19 C26 C27 C28 C29 C30 C31 C32 C20 C21 C23 C24 C25 C9 C12 C13 C22 C14 C10 C11 C18 C17 C16 SR. NO 1 2 3 SR. NO 1 2 3 SR.NO 1 2 3 SR. NO 1 2 TOILET 1850X1900 COVERED PARKING 3000X6000 +250MM 1200 1700 2745 4800 1570 1145 4185 15500 SR. NO 1 2 3 4 SR. NO WINDOW 1 2 3 4 5 1200 880 4185 COVERED PARKING 3000X6000 2160 800 4740 4185 900 3000 1400 3940 750 1030 141518001525 3170 900 300 300 EQ EQ EQ EQ EQ 230 575 2505 1650 6400 750 550 1500 550 200 2710 600 600 1430 900 1195 2745 4170 39303820 230 900 2710 2100 1570 2605 4185 15500 115 110 4935 1500 2835 115 4190 110 115 15500 10259201200880 3000 4185 900 3490 3820 4560 D3 D3 D4 W5 W5 W5 W5 +750MM +750MM +750MM +750MM +750MM +750MM +750MM 22 RISERS RISER=150MM TREAD=300MMMID-LANDING +550MM+550MM +600MM 22 RISERS RISER=150MMRISERS C33 C35 C36 C34 2230 TREAD=300MM TREADS TREADS C1W2 F1S1 C2W3 D2 D2 D4 W5 W2 W2 TREAD=300MM 8 9 10 Y'11 3 D1 12 13 11 +550MM TOILET 1850X1900 X A B D C E F X' G H 1480 12002775 765 1200 2885765 2280 115110 30054150 110 955 450 450 450 450230 349038204560 450450 26670 3005 4150 4890 115110 300541504890 110115 955 110 110 955 500 200 115 110 4935 1480 1500 2835 115 4190 110 115 15500 900 320900320 450 1245 26670 500 230 2605 230 230 230 450 255 1850 1020 230 2301020 215 450 110 3930 215 2285 1020230 TILE DROP 1145 230
4 Pg 6 SASSOON DOCK Sem 6 Pg 10 WORKING DRAWINGS
6 Pg 16 01 03 02
06
5 DOCUMENTATION Sem 6 Pg 20 TECHNICALS Pg 18 COMPETITIONS Pg 24 MISCELLANEOUS Pg 26 04 05 07
CONCEPT
ARCHITECTURE DESIGN | SEM 4 GURUKUL DESIGN JAWHAR, PALGHAR
In tribal settlements where the population is below the poverty line, one of the biggest concerns and challenges is education. Hamlets established in such regions resort to agrarian and animal rearing practices as a means for sustenance.
The practices of everyday living in such contexts stem from acts that enable rural ecosystems. Such conditions often prove conducive for vocational methods of teaching rather than formal learning mechanisms.
Children play a large role in the daily cycles of such hamlets and this is where holistic, skill-based education can prove to be highly beneficial.
The brief called for the design of a gurukul as well as community spaces to allow for a holistic growth of the children and their community as well.
SPACES FOR INTERACTION
STEPS TREES
SITE LOCATION
PORCH
6
01
SITE PHOTOS
SECTIONS
7 INDEX 1. ADMIN AND HELP CENTER 2. GIFT SHOP 3. VISITORS ACCOMMODATION 4. TEACHERS ACCOMMODATION 5. STUDENTS ACCOMMODATION 6. KITCHEN AND DINING AREA 7. COMMON STUDY AREA 8. LIBRARY 9. CLASSROOMS 10. PRAYER ROOM 11. INDOOR PLAYING HALL 12. AMPHITHEATRE 13. SCHOOL OFFICE 14. COMPUTATION ROOM 15. SCIENCE LAB 16. WORKSHOPS 17. HORSE STABLES 18. COW SHED 19. GOAT SHED 20, POULTRY SHED 21. MANUFACTURING ROOM SITE MASTERPLAN SITE
SITE MODEL SECTION AA’ SECTION BB’
PLAN @ 1.2M
ADMIN OFFICE MODULE
8 ACCOMMODATION UNIT MODULE
STUDY MODELS SECTION AA’
AXONOMETRIC VIEW
AXONOMETRIC VIEW
PLAN @ 1.2M HT
HT SECTION AA’
INTERIOR PARTITIONS USING WATTLE AND DAUB
BRICK EXTERIOR WALLS USING RAT TRAP BOND
ADMIN OFFICE TEACHERS’ ACCOMMODATION
BAMBOO ROOFING DETAIL
BAMBOO ROOF TRUSS
STUDENTS ACCOMMODATIONVISITORS ACCOMMODATION
KITCHEN
ANIMAL SHEDS
PRAYER HALL
AMPHITHEATRE LIBRARY
INDOOR PLAY AREA
CLASSROOMS
WORKSHOPS
MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY SITE AXONOMETRIC
CONCERNS
ARCHITECTURE DESIGN | SEM 6
REDEVELOPING SASSOON DOCKS COLABA, MUMBAI
Heritage is a broad concept encompassing built environments as well as bio-diversity, past and present cultural practices and knowledge. Heritage provides clues to our past and how society has evolved. It helps us examine our history and develop an awareness about ourselves.As humans, our common heritage implies a shared bond and belonging to a place. In today’s cities, heritage is seen as a hindrance to development and growth. In our haste to develop, we neglect our roots, often resulting in us forgetting our identity. while progress is essential, it should not be at the cost of our culture and uniqueness of our city.
The brief called for the redesigning and modernising of Sassoon Docks in Mumbai to keep up with an ever-growing fishing industry, while also allowing for tourists to visit and experience this historic area
SITE LOCATION
Next generation does not want to continue fishing practices
Stench of fish and waste
No resting spaces Few shaded areas
Dumping of waste in the sea
CONCEPT
Hawkers block the roads and cause chaos
Poor maintainance of buildings
Industrial heritage around Sassoon docks Education and economic opportunities Maintainace and upkeep required
CONSERVATION
REHABILITATION
ADAPTIVE REUSE STRUCTURES OF HERITAGE VALUE
02
New warehouses Retail warehouses Peeling warehouses Clock tower
Insertion Parasite Skin Juxtaposition
11 1. ENTRANCE (CLOCK TOWER) 2. PEDESTRIAN PATHWAY 3. EXISTING OLDER WAREHOUSES 4. MULTIPURPOSE OPEN SPACE 5. VEHICLE ENTRANCE 6. VISITORS PARKING 7. EXISTING NEW WAREHOUSES 8. INTERPRETATION CENTER 9. OUTDOOR EXHIBITION SPACE 10. FISHERFOLK CANTEEN 11. PLAZA 12. TRUCK LOADING BAY 13. FISH MARKET ADMIN 14. FISH MARKET 15. CYCLING TRACK 16. PEDESTRIAN PROMENADE 17. NET REPAIR WORKSHOP 18. NET REPAIRING AREA 19. LEISURE SPACE 20. PORT TRUST OFFICES 21. REASTAURANT 22. ICE PLANT 23. AUCTION HALLS 24. DORMINTORY 25. TRUCK PARKING 26. PROMENADE SITE MASTERPLAN 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 EXISTING SITE PHOTOS Old peeling warehouses Dry dock area and existing fish market Vehicle access road along the dry dock Auction hall areas
+ 9M + 4M INTERPRETATION CENTER 1. WALKWAY 2. ENTRANCE 3. LOBBY AREA 4. DISPLAY AREA 5. ADMIN AREA 6. SOUVENIR SHOP 7. CANTEEN AREA 8. STORAGE AREA 9. TRUCK LOADING AREA 10. OUTDOOR PLAZA 11. COLD STORAGE 12. WORKSHOP AREAS 13 CANTEEN STALLS 14. SITTING AREA 15. TOILETS + 8M DISPLAY AREA WORKSHOP AREA CANTEEN AREAEXISTING WAREHOUSE 1 2 3 4 5 67 8 9 9 10 11 12 12 12 14 14 13 13 15 4 A A’ SECTION AA’ OUTDOOR EXHIBITION AND WORKSHOP SPACE WITH INTERPRETATION CENTER IN THE BACKGROUND INTERIOR VIEW OF INTERPRETATION CENTER DISPLAY AREA VIEWS
FISH
MARKET 1. INFO AND HELP CENTER 2. ADMIN OFFICES 3. MANAGER CABINS 4. BREAK ROOM 5. ADMIN TOILETS 6. VISITOR TOILETS 7. HANDCART PARKING 8. COLD STORAGE 9. MARKET STALLS 10. COMMON SITTING AREA 11. BOAT UNLOADING BAY 12. SPACE FOR WORKSHOPS + 6M +/- 0M - 2M
NET REPAIRING AREA
STALLS UNLOADING
AREA
SECTION AA’
OUTDOOR PLAZA AREA WITH INTERPRETATION CENTER TO THE RIGHT
VIEW OF FISH MARKET
BIRDS EYE VIEW OF DRY DOCK AREA SHOWING THE FISH MARKET AND PROMENADE WITH THE INTERPRETATION CENTER IN THE BACKGROUND
1. ICE PLANT MACHINE ROOM 2. STORAGE AREA 3. ADMIN CABINS 4. ADMIN TOILET 5. PEELING ROOMS 6. BOAT UNLOADING AREA 7. COMMON SORTING AREA 8. PROCESSING AREA 9. PACKING AREA 10. AUCTION AREA 11. COMMON COLD STORAGE 12. HANDCART PARKING 13. TRUCK LOADING AREA 14. MEDICAL CLINIC 15. TOILETS + 6M +/- 0M - 2M UNLOADING AREA PROCESSING AREA COLD STORAGE TRUCK LOADING AREADORMITORIES 6 6 6 12 A’ SECTION AA’ VIEWS VIEW OF THE PROMENADE AND VIEWING DECK
VIEW OF
THE HERITAGE WALK WITH THE MULTIPURPOSE SPACE
TO THE RIGHT
VIEW OF THE
AUCTION HALLS AND LOADING PLATFORMS
MATERIAL PALLETE
PONGAMIA PINNATA
IXORA COCCINEA BOUGAINVILLEA PLUMBAGO AGLAONEMA CANNA GENERALIS SCIRPUS CAMPESTRIS
PLUMBAGO AGLAONEMA
15 1. ENTRANCE (CLOCK TOWER) 2. PEDESTRIAN HERITAGE PATHWAY 3. CYCLE PATHS 4. MULTIPURPOSE OPEN SPACE 5. GAZEBO SEATING SPACE 6. WATERFRONT STEP SEATING 7. VIEWING DECKS 8. PROMENADE 9. LEISURE GARDEN AREA 10. GARDEN FOR DORMITORY 11. PLAZA 12. SEASIDE WALKWAY 13. EXISTING BOTANICAL GARDEN LANDSCAPE MASTERPLAN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 7 7 7 8 9 10 11 11 12 13 3
ASPHALT ROAD (VEHICULAR USE)
WPC DECKINGBEIGE STONE PAVERS SEAMLESS
GREY STONE PAVERS SEAMLESS
ASPHALT CYCLE TRACK
ZONE 2 ZONE 1 ZONE 1 ZONE 2
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION & SERVICES
STEEL STAIRCASE
REINFORCEMENT
REINFORCEMENT
(TOP)
STEEL ROOF TRUSS SEM
REINFORCEMENT PLAN (BOTTOM)
CANTILEVER FOOTING
REINFORCEMENT
COMBINED FOOTING
(BOTTOM)
STEEL FLOORING
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PLAN (TOP) @ 1:50
PLAN
@ 1:50
PLAN
@ 1:50
@ 1:50
SEM 4
SEM 4
4 FLAT SLAB SEM 6
DETAIL X @ 1:20
B'
DETAIL Y @ 1:20
@ 1:50
ISOMETRIC
DUCTING LAYOUT AT
DIAGRID SLAB
A'
DETAIL X @ 1:20
DETAIL X @ 1:20
DIAGRID SLAB
DIAGRID SLAB
SOCKET 1.2M
KITCHEN 1 SWITCH, 1 SOCKET 1.2M SB10 PASSAGE SWITCHES 1.2M SB11 BEDROOM 2 SWITCHES, SOCKET 0.7M SB12 BEDROOM 2 SWITCHES, SOCKET 0.7M SB13 BEDROOM 1 SWITCH, 1 SOCKET 1.2M SB14 BEDROOM 6 SWITCHES, SOCKET, 1FAN REGULATOR 1.2M SB15 BALCONY SWITCHES 1.2M SB16 MASTER BEDROOM 1 SWITCH, 1 SOCKET 1.2M SB17 MASTER BEDROOM 6 SWITCHES, SOCKET, 1FAN REGULATOR 1.2M SB18 MASTER BEDROOM
A' B'
A A'
DETAIL Y @
DETAIL Y @ 1:20
DETAIL Y @ 1:20
ISOMETRIC VIEW @ 1:100
ISOMETRIC VIEW
1:100
COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE
19 ∅ ∅ ∅ ∅ ∅ ∅ ∅ COLUMN CAPITAL SECTION @ 1:20 PLAN CUT AT CAPITAL LEVEL @ 1:20 PLAN CUT AT COLUMN LEVEL @ 1:20 DROP PANEL CAPITAL COLUMNS 1. THE TOP REINFORCEMENT OF THE CAPITAL IS DOUBLY REINFORCED AS TENSION FORCE ACTS IN UPWARD DIRECTION CREATING A TENSION FORCE. 2. THE BOTTOM REINFORCEMENT IS PROVIDED TO OVERCOME THE LATERAL FORCES OF THE SLAB. NOTE:ISOMETRIC VIEW OF THE FLAT SLAB 13520 500 1655 500 1655 500 1655 500 1655 500 1635 520 1655 520 1740 450 1740 450 1740 1740 450 1740265517402655 RIZVI
NAME: JARED MURZELLO SUBJECT: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION DATE: 22/3/22 SEM 6 SCALE: ROLL NO.: 1924 SHEET NO.: KEY PLAN @ 1:500 PLAN
SECTION A-A' @ 1:50
Y X 500X500MM RCC COLUMN 500MM DEPTH RCC RIBS 230X750MM RCC BEAM RCC BEAM 16MM DIA MAIN BARS 10MM DIA STIRRUPS @ 120MM C/C 16MM DIA BARS @ 150MM C/C BOTHWAYS 16MM DIA MAIN BARS 10MM DIA STIRRUPS @ 120MM C/C 16MM DIA BARS @ 150MM C/C BOTHWAYS 550MM DEPTH RCC RIBS 550MM DEPTH RCC RIBS 230X750MM RCC BEAM 10MM DIA STIRRUPS @ 120MM C/C
SIGN B
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Y X 500X500MM RCC COLUMN 500MM DEPTH RCC RIBS 230X750MM RCC BEAM RCC BEAM 16MM DIA MAIN BARS 10MM DIA STIRRUPS @ 120MM C/C 16MM DIA BARS @ 150MM C/C BOTHWAYS 16MM DIA MAIN BARS 10MM DIA STIRRUPS @ 120MM C/C 16MM DIA BARS @ 150MM C/C BOTHWAYS 550MM DEPTH RCC RIBS 230X750MM RCC BEAM 10MM DIA STIRRUPS @ 120MM C/C A
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500X500MM RCC COLUMN 500MM DEPTH RCC RIBS 230X750MM RCC BEAM RCC BEAM 16MM DIA MAIN BARS 16MM DIA BARS @ 150MM C/C BOTHWAYS 16MM DIA MAIN BARS 10MM DIA STIRRUPS @ 120MM C/C 16MM DIA BARS @ 150MM C/C BOTHWAYS 550MM DEPTH RCC RIBS 230X750MM RCC BEAM 10MM DIA STIRRUPS @ 120MM C/C A' SLAB
VIEW @ 1:100 SIGN B' MASTER BEDROOM 5000x4500MM BEDROOM 5000x4000MM KITCHEN 4000X3500MM DINING ROOM 4000X3000MM LIVING ROOM 6650X4000MM TOILET 3100X1800MM DUCT CEILING LIGHT WALL LIGHT TABLE LIGHT CEILING FAN REFRIGERATOR TELEVISION SWITCHBOARD MCB WIRING FROM MCB TO SWITCHBOARD WIRING FROM SWITCHBOARD TO ELECTRICAL FIXTURESBALCONY 1 1200X4500MM BALCONY 2 1200X4000MM AIR CONDITIONER GEYSER METER BOX AC G WIRING FROM METER BOX TO MCB LEGEND SCHEDULE NO. LOCATION DESCRIPTION HEIGHT SB1 ENTRANCE BELL PUSH 1.5M SB2 LIVING ROOM 6 SWITCHES, SOCKET, 1FAN REGULATOR 1.2M SB3 LIVING ROOM SWITCHES, SOCKETS 0.7M SB4 LIVING ROOM 1 SWITCH, 1 SOCKET 1.2M SB5 DINING ROOM 3 SWITCHES, FAN REGULATOR 1.2M SB6 KITCHEN 3 SWITCHES, FAN REGULATOR 1.2M SB7 KITCHEN SWITCHES, SOCKETS 1.2M KITCHEN 1 SWITCH, 1
SB9
2 SWITCHES, SOCKET 0.7M SB19 MASTER BEDROOM 2 SWITCHES, SOCKET 0.7M MASTER BATHROOM 1 SWITCH 1.2M SB21 MASTER BATHROOM 1 SWITCH, 1 SOCKET 1.2M SB22 MASTER BATHROOM 2 SWITCHES, SOCKET 1.2M SB23 BALCONY SWITCHES 1.2M SB1SB2 SB3 SB4 SB11SB12 SB13 SB14 SB15 SB23 SB16 SB18 SB19 SB20 SB22SB21 SB8 SB9 SB6 SB10 SB7 SB5 SB17 AC AC AC G TOILET 1500X2500MM ENTRANCE RIZVI COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE JARED MURZELLO SIGN ELECTRICAL LAYOUT FOR 2BHK HOUSE SEM MASTER BEDROOM 5000x4500MM BEDROOM 5000x4000MM KITCHEN 4000X3500MM DINING ROOM 4000X3000MM LIVING ROOM 6650X4000MM TOILET 3100X1800MM DUCT CEILING LIGHT WALL LIGHT TABLE LIGHT CEILING FAN REFRIGERATOR TELEVISION SWITCHBOARD MCB WIRING FROM MCB TO SWITCHBOARD WIRING FROM SWITCHBOARD TO ELECTRICAL FIXTURESBALCONY 1 1200X4500MM BALCONY 2 1200X4000MM AIR CONDITIONER GEYSER METER BOX AC G WIRING FROM METER BOX TO MCB LEGEND SCHEDULE NO. LOCATION DESCRIPTION HEIGHT SB1 ENTRANCE 1 BELL PUSH 1.5M SB2 LIVING ROOM 6 SWITCHES, 1 SOCKET, 1FAN REGULATOR 1.2M SB3 LIVING ROOM 2 SWITCHES, 2 SOCKETS 0.7M SB4 LIVING ROOM 1 SWITCH, 1 SOCKET 1.2M SB5 DINING ROOM 3 SWITCHES, 1 FAN REGULATOR 1.2M SB6 KITCHEN 3 SWITCHES, 1 FAN REGULATOR 1.2M SB7 KITCHEN 2 SWITCHES, 2 SOCKETS 1.2M SB8 KITCHEN 1 SWITCH, 1 SOCKET 1.2M SB9 KITCHEN 1 SWITCH, 1 SOCKET 1.2M SB10 SB11 SB12 SB13 SB14 SB15 SB16 MASTER BEDROOM SB17 MASTER BEDROOM SB18 MASTER BEDROOM SB19 MASTER BEDROOM SB20 MASTER BATHROOM SB21 MASTER BATHROOM SB22 MASTER BATHROOM SB23 SB1SB2 SB3 SB4 SB11SB12 SB13 SB14 SB15 SB23 SB16 SB18 SB19 SB20 SB22SB21 SB8 SB9 SB6 SB10 SB7 SB5 SB17 AC AC AC G TOILET 1500X2500MM ENTRANCE ELECTRICAL LAYOUT FOR 2BHK HOUSE LIFT LOBBY FIRE STAIRCASE FIRE STAIRCASE FIRE STAIRCASE DUCT FIRE FIRE STAIRCASE BASEMENT 1 DUCTING PLAN (1:200) FIRE STAIRCASE UP SUMP PIT TA1 TB1 TC1 TF1 TG1 TH1 TI1 TJ1 TA2 TA3 TA4 TA6 TA7 TB2 TB3 TB4 TB6 TB7 TI3 TI4 TI6 TI7 TI8 TJ2 TJ3 TJ5 TJ7 TK2 TK3 TK4 TK5 TK6 TK7 TK8 TL3 TL4 TL7 TL8 TI2 TL2 TC2 TC3 TC4 TC5 TC6 TD2 TD5 TE3 TE4 TE8 TF3 TF6 TF7 TF8 TG2 TG4 TG5 TG6 TG7 TG8 TH2 TH5 TH6 TH7 TH8 TD3 TE2 TF4 TG3 TH3 SA2 SA3 SA4 SA5 SA7 SA9 SA10 SA11 SA12 TE6 TE7 DOWN 6M WIDE UP (FROM BASEMENT TO GROUND FLOOR) REFUGE REFUGE 13520 500 1655 500 1655 500 1655 500 1655 500 1635 520 1655 520 1740 450 1740 450 1740 1740 450 1740265517402655 RIZVI COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE NAME: JARED MURZELLO SUBJECT: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION DATE: 22/3/22 SEM SCALE: ROLL NO.: 1924 SHEET NO.: KEY PLAN @ 1:500 PLAN @ 1:50 SECTION A-A' @ 1:50 DETAIL X @ 1:20
1:20 Y X 500X500MM RCC COLUMN 500MM DEPTH RCC RIBS 230X750MM RCC BEAM RCC BEAM 16MM DIA MAIN BARS 10MM DIA STIRRUPS @ 120MM C/C 16MM DIA BARS @ 150MM C/C BOTHWAYS 16MM DIA MAIN BARS 10MM DIA STIRRUPS @ 120MM C/C 16MM DIA BARS @ 150MM C/C BOTHWAYS 550MM DEPTH RCC RIBS 230X750MM RCC BEAM 10MM DIA STIRRUPS @ 120MM C/C A A'
ISOMETRIC VIEW @ 1:100 SIGN B A' B' ∅ ∅ ∅ ∅ ∅ ∅ ∅ ∅ ∅ ∅ ∅ ∅ ∅ ∅ ∅ COLUMN CAPITAL SECTION @ 1:20 ∅ ∅ ∅ ∅ ∅ ∅ PLAN CUT AT CAPITAL LEVEL @ 1:20 PLAN CUT AT COLUMN LEVEL @ 1:20 DROP PANEL CAPITAL COLUMNS 1. THE TOP REINFORCEMENT OF THE CAPITAL IS DOUBLY REINFORCED AS TENSION FORCE ACTS IN UPWARD DIRECTION CREATING A TENSION FORCE. 2. THE BOTTOM REINFORCEMENT IS PROVIDED TO OVERCOME THE LATERAL FORCES OF THE SLAB. NOTE:ISOMETRIC VIEW OF THE FLAT SLAB DIAGRID SLAB SEM 6 ELECTRIC LAYOUT OF 2BHK FLAT SEM 5 FIREFIGHTING LAYOUT OF COMMERCIAL BUILDING SEM 6 SPRINKLER LAYOUT AT STILT LEVEL SEM 6
BASEMENT SEM 7
As part of the architecture design studio for Semester 6, a study of Sassoon Dock was carried out. The aim was to understand the physical and intangible heritage of the docks and its importance to the city of Mumbai. This documentation aimed to create awareness about the docks and the local community associated with it as well as raise questions about the future of this industry. The documentation was divided into 5 sub-topics: History, Context, Landscape, Activity Mapping and Demographics .
05 DOCUMENTATION
CONTEXT HISTORY
MAPPING
21 ACTIVITY
ACTIVITY MAPPING
LANDSCAPE
Fishermen
They
The
on
Suppliers / Export
Weighing
These fishes are then taken and weighed by the men and displayed for auctioning
These are employees that remove the fish from the boats and segregate then and supply it to the trollers (hand - cart) people.
After the fishes are bought by the ‘seth’, they sell it to their
clients or people who they have tie ups with, or any other candidate who meets their price demand.
Removers of fishes Auction
Here, the ‘seths’ the main head of the employees group, takes part in the auctions, and negotiate prices for purchasing of fiahes.
FISHERMAN
RETAIL WHOLESALE
Their
Weighing
R A R C H Y
There is a variation in language due to migration of people from different parts of
and different caste and
LEISURE SPACES
Every
Auction
MIGRATION OF WORKERS EXPORT ROUTES OF FISHES
Further on they supply fish to almost all over the country,
LANGUAGE
Suppliers / Export
After
Here,
Their is a healthy relations among the fishermen and daily wage women, they get fish at cheaper rate and sell it either in wholesale or in retail. From that they get 200-300 rupees daily on the days they get the fish, but sometimes they did not get any fish from fishermen. On those days they do not earn any money Due to that it creates problem for household expenses.
There are also other business women who purchase fish in large quantities and supply it to the people who are willing to meet their price demands.
CONSISTENT
DEPENDENT
Further
There is a variation in language due to migration of people from different parts of india and different caste and religions.
LEISURE SPACES
FESTIVALS
Netmaking is an skilled work which they learn in their villages from their parents. They work in the group of 5-15 depending upon the size of the boats. They work throughout the year .During the monsoon, they take new net making orders while rest of the time they repair the old nets. They are not connected with any government or local authorities.
GENDER
The
Feeling of
OTHERS
Need for
H E I R L E N S E S
He
During the morning hours, he works at the dock and does various labour work After a tiring day of work, he sets up a stall where he sells ‘Bhurji pav’, which serves as an
Lata, starts with her long day waking up at 5:00 AM, begins with her household work and also gets her child ready for school.
She then goes to the docks at 7:00 AM, and opens her stall. Sitting through the hot sunny day all that she thinks about is having some good business and getting done with her day’s work.
Major business takes place when the boats arrive at the docks during peak hours. After being out at sea for 15 days, the fishermen come back to the docks and stock themselves up with the supply of cigarettes, lighters, snacks and soft drinks. This is the major business that occurs for her every fortnight.
During her hectic day, afternoon is when she gets to spend quality time with her husband where they eat lunch together. They either sit below the trees or besides her stall.
At
23
are out in sea for 15 to 20 days
first in the chain, who catch fish and come back to the docks or supply it to the fishermen
the smaller trawlers.
fixed
TRAWLER
SUPPLIER H I E R A R C H LANGUAGE
FESTIVALS
is a healthy relations among the fishermen and daily wage women, they get fish at cheaper rate and sell it either in wholesale or in retail.
india
religions.
KOLI
MARATHI MARATHI HINDI BANJARA BIHARI GUJURATI OTHERS
religion is respected here by the people of Sassoon dock. Togetherness is the main factor leading between these peoples. Every festival is celebrated here with great joy
FISHERMAN
Fishermen They are out in sea for 15 to 20 days
Removers of fishes
The first in the chain, who catch fish and come back to the docks or supply it to the fishermen on the smaller trawlers. MIGRATION OF WORKERS EXPORT ROUTES OF FISHES These are employees that remove the fish from the boats and segregate then and supply it to the trollers (hand - cart) people.
RETAIL WHOLESALE
ICE
SUPPLIERS
the ‘seths’ the main head of the employees group, takes part in the auctions, and negotiate prices for purchasing of fiahes.
on they supply fish to almost all over the country, mainly to Madras, Gujarat
the fishes are bought by the ‘seth’, they sell it to their fixed clients or people who they have tie ups with, or any other candidate who meets their price demand. These fishes are then taken and weighed by the men and displayed for auctioning
TRAWLER
SUPPLIER H I E
CARETAKERS (MAMA)
DIESEL SUPPLIERS
WEIGHING TRAWLERS
During their free time, these are the different spots that the people at the dock have developed over the years, where they conduct various leisure activities
unsafety
physical labour History of past incidents causing a feeling of anxiousness among them Lesser influx of people as there is minimal activity on the dock Formation of intimidating nooks due to no proper lighting Vacant and unutilized spaces is taken over by people involved in unwanted activities Daily Household chores
KOLI MARATHI MARATHI HINDI BANJARA BIHARI GUJURATI OTHERS
30-45 age dock tiresome. physical 15 - 30 30 - 45 MALE FEMALE MARATHAS KOLIS BANJARAS
REASONS BEHIND THE UNBALANCED GENDER RATIO WHY DO WOMEN PREFER NOT TO GO TO THE DOCK AFTER 7 PM? ISSUES FACED BY THE PEOPLE 45 - 60 60 < The age of 30-45 is the highest age group present on the dock as it can be considered as one of the most experienced groups working on the dock. The ages 45-60 is the very age group with the most experiance, but they do the less labour intensive jobs, as they the remaining jobs are energy consuming Unskilled users which are fully dependent at the amount of import/export which takes place at the dock in a day. The maratha community is majorly involved in auction activity early in the morning they own boats which they lend on rent for fishing The Koli community is majorly involve in fishing activity The banjara community is majorly involved in cleaning of prawns
dependent users are mainly not from any particular caste, and during employment there is no fixed mindset towards individuals.
7:00 PM, she closes her stall and goes back home to her child, but even after going home she does not get time for herself or her child and has to finish her household chores.
additional income for him. During the day, when there is no work, Mangesh spends his time by doing quality work, by serving his duties at Sai baba temple Every religion is respected here by the people of Sassoon dock. Togetherness is the main factor leading between these peoples. Every festival is celebrated here with great joy
does not own a house and lives at the dock. They rest on the handcarts during their freetime. They are given certain areas to manage for that particular day. Bhagwanwaaje, also called mama, has been working at the docks since 40 years. He is a man that has a lot of experience but yet continues doing such unskilled work. Gender biasedness Decline in passing of occupation from generation to generation No government support
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A W A R D A N A L Y S I S S E C T I O N S CHAIN EVENTS KEY PLAN RESIDENTIAL
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KOLIS MARATHAS SELLERS TRAWLERS WEIGHING GANESH MURTI NAGAR THE KOLIS, MARATHAS AND BANJAARAS ALL RESIDE HERE. MACHIMAR NAGAR THE KOLIS AND MARATHAS RESIDE HERE.
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RAJABAI TOWER
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WORLD TRADE CENTRE
PAVANIKA GARDEN
DEMOGRAPHICS
“Competition is a good thing. it forces us to do our best. a monopoly renders people complacent and satisfied with mediocrity”
Along with academics, co-curricular activites and competitions in particular are a way to step out of the daily routine and explore concepts and ideas as well as enhance teamwork and communication skills. These are a selection of works for competitions I have taken part in on an individual or team basis.
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24 06 COMPETITIONS A N D C 2020 21 s s a 389#4 A N D C 2020 21 The admin is secluded from other spaces of the bus terminus to maintain th of a workplace. ADMIN: ADMIN CANTEEN WAITING ZONING: SHOPS FOR VENDORS CANTEEN M U LT P U R P O S E SEATING CANTEEN: Canteen is located centrally so that it is e asily navigated from every direction WITH THE CANTEEN ACTING AS THE CORE OF THE DESIGN. manager s cabin control room parcel collection a n d s t o r a g e information desk ticketing counter parking ADMIN INTERNAL ZONING P A N T R Y CASH/STORAGE ROOM ADMIN STAFF WORKSPACE DRIVERS REST NG PLAY ROOM The are as where employees as well as u s e r s c o m m u t e r s n t e r a c t l k e ticketing, parcel room and nformation desk are provided within the radius of the user to maintain the discipline. AS THERE IS ONLY ONE ENTRANCE FOR PEDeSTRIANS, no excess vendors w l l b e a l lo w e d n s d e a n d encroach the space. recre tional PRIVATE SEMI-PRIVATE STAIRCASE AND LIFT pARKING Sloping roof suffices the climatic requirements along with pro viding visual connectivity to and from the canteen. Semi Open space of the canteen pro vides proper flow of air along with visual connectivity kitchen Courtyard gathering space, ventilation, adequate sunlight, ple asing environment to work) s s a 389#6 A N D C 2020 21 Entr y acco rd ng to the d r ect on of the road.(considering both lanes) entr from right side entry from left side Circul tion spaces and gathering spaces become a hotspot for the spread of tr nsm ss on a nd hence r estr ct ons should be applied onto these spaces. A COUPLE OF EXAMPLES OF SUCH SPACES IS, Boarding space, where people narrow down at one space and waiting space is where people spread out through narrow spaces. no. of lanes increase and hence other spaces re compromised does not com rom se other spaces nor the flow of the main road boarding area circulation w a t n g a r e a circulation bus entrance pedestria entry/exit bus exit parking vendors admin kitchen canteen waiting ar boarding are board ing ar e boarding areaboarding are boarding are 10 m wide road 10 m wide road admin drivers’ esting recr tional space a a’ B B’ connecting way o bus depot khed bus depot na naka khed road(10 m wide road) 8 m wide road 5 m wide road 5 m wide road pl a n @ 1:500 c rculat on 1.manager s cabin. 2. control room. 3. parcel storage. 4. parcel collection. 5. ticket counter 6.reception desk. 7.inform tion desk. 8.cash/storage room. 9.pantry 10.play room. 1. 7.6. 4.2. 3. 9. 5. 8. 10. n board ing ar SECTION B-B’ SECTION A-A vendorsadmin canteen waiting 10 m road boarding boarding information desk boardingboarding boardingboarding canteen10 m road 10 m road ADMIN FIRST FLOOR PLAN @ 1:500 0 5 10 20 s s a 389#5 A N D C 2020 21
RYLA DESIGN COMPETITION ENTRY 2021-22
- Nancy Pearcy
25 64ANDC-159 Tracing back the origins of the ever growing cities and human settlements, the core of developments in the field of construction is recapitulated to the labour sector. The workers being the foundation of building onto this loop of expanding settlements, what happens to their exploited living background is an act of dilemma. The whole of development comes in by starting from these roots which contribute the most, throughout the phase of construction. THE UNFILTERED ENCAMPMENT The workers being an integral part of the construction industry, their lifestyle and background should be considered of eminent importance. This can be brought about by bridging the gap between these construction labourers and the employers and also uniting the workers as a core group; sensitising towards the problems faced by these people coming from different regions and dedicating their efforts and time towards the development of others, while they themselves decay in a neglected living.
Location Mumbai, Borivali East, Daulat Nagar.
The movement patterns are defined by the major roadways creating gathering spots along the threshold spaces. These primary spaces further activate the entire area and gives way to more informal focal points.
Connectivity
| Transition | Integrating spaces Located in Borivali East, the site takes up a part of the residential sector, wherein there are 3 plots with the same set of workers. The site area houses a whole of 60-70 construction workers. Out of the two main plots, one is at a stage of laying the third slab and the other is at laying the first slab, which is long past its initial phase of SETI A TEA STALL SECTION THROUGH SITE A Lap joint to attach adjacent floor panels together. Both sides of panel tied to the framework. Door with bamboo frame and decking sheet panel. Decking sheets for roofing. Members of roofing framework tied with rope. Window is a cut out in the wall panel, where the shutter becomes an adjustable chajja. An Indoor-Outdoor stand used for drying clothes. The roof sloping and as an alternative, can be extended by adding a mezzanine floor. Mezzanine floor is fixed halfway at a height of 2.1 m using bamboo framework The partition wall is made of a fabric, stretched on bamboo framework. Resting Space Cot (Charpai) woven with cotton tape. Fabric cloth hooked onto the bamboo frame. -Joinery detail of bamboo framework. Bamboo shelves created for storage, tied using a rope to the main framework. Step 01 Step 02 Step03 Step 04 Step05 Step 01 Step 02 1) A mezzanine floor can be used in case of space constraints on site. 2) The mezzanine floor is optional and can be added on to the ex isting unit if there is an increase in number of labourers. Internal wall creates a private space which can be used as changing room, child care. I N ERIOR A single housing unit consisting of three modules arranged in a “U” shape can have multiple arrangements depending on the site constraints. This arrangment of the housing units creates a larger gathering space in front of the accommodation. This option can be used on sites with larger open areas. The housing units can be arranged in a staggered manner. This option can be used if there is limited space between the workers accommodation and the construction area On a sloping terrain, extra members are added for levelling the structure. On flat terrain, the module is elevated above the ground using bricks The window panel position can be adjusted depending on the climate and site conditions of the region PVC pipes Bamboo Plywood Dryboard Steel decking sheet UPVC Roof sheet Corrugated cement sheet Nailing of joints to provide more strength Using pipes instead of bamboo for the framework This linear arrangement of the module is the most basic. The housing units can be arranged in parallel rows. This option creates more smaller gathering spaces. Mater a A e
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