Architecture Portfolio

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Architecture Portfolio 2024

@ JIDNYESH SANTOSH SAWARDEKAR

• DESGIN PROJECTS :

1.URBAN HUB, GURUGRAM – DD SEM 10

2.AFFORDABLE HOUSING, NASHIK.

3.MANAGEMENT INSTUTUTE, SIRMAUR

4.ECO-TOURISM CENTER, BHOPAL

5.LANDSCAPING, LIBRARY IN FORT, MUMBAI

• WORKING DRAWINGS – SEM 06

• MUNCIPAL DRAWINGS – SEM 07

• URBAN PLANNING – SEM 07

• BLDG. SERVICES – SEM 05

• INTERNSHIP, FREELANCING WORK

• MISCELLANEOUS

1.EVENT DOCUMENTATION

2.COMPETITIONS

3.OTHER WORK & HOBBIES

INDEX 02 – 14 02 – 07 08 – 10 11 - 14 15 - 18 19 - 20 21 22 23 24 25 – 27 28 – 31 28 29 30 – 31 PAGENO. DISCRIPTION PAGE 01

AIM

To develop a project as an integrated urban ecosystem within a high-potential TOD zone of an urban region with a holistic approach to livability&amixedeconomy.

OBJECTIVES

To fulfil the potential of TOD incurrenttimesforanurban economy.

To understand the effect of surrounding infrastructure and regional land use on the project economy, to create zoningstrategies.

To utilise the strengths of the height of the structure on vertical segregation of activities.

To enhance communal interaction in a vertical dimensionofthebuilding.

SCOPE

The project is intended to explore innovations in recreationalspaces.

To create a built form that will serve as an attractor to the surrounding urban fabric.

LIMITATIONS

The proposal being a flagship project; did not necessarilyhaveagoaltobe the tallest structure within regionorcountry.

ARCHITECTURAL INTERVENTIONS

The objective is to establish a remarkable mixed-use locality in a promising ‘TOD Zone’, employing a comprehensive strategy that encourages communal interaction and a diversified economy.

The proposal shall add aesthetic value to all surroundings considering the existing and upcoming structures which are in close proximity to the site

The design should take into consideration the traffic flow patterns from the transit edges. The suggested plan must also ensure that the metro station in the area is seamlessly integrated into the traffic flow

Gurugram with its car-centric urban infrastructure, it is important to promote the walkable & interactive spaces on the site boundary and also within the project to reduce vehicular movement within the site surroundings.

The goal should be to make a ‘Pedestrian-Friendly Edge’ optimizing the movement of vehicles while prioritizing the safety of commuters.

The inclusion of gathering spaces in strategic locations within vertical zones will reduce the dependency on lower levels for communal spaces and could improve social interaction within vertical zones.

The proposal shall include social, cultural and retail in an integrated form to boost the economy as daily commuters and visitors will have direct and easy access within the building envelope. Such spaces will encourage social interaction which will enhance the balance of ‘Live, Work & Play’

The design must include the centralised social hub which will become the core of the project and will act as an attractor for visitors.

The project has the opportunity to enhance sociocultural activities which is lacking in the city where the spectrum of the city is mostly composed and limited to retail and commercial activities.

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URBAN HUB – SEMESTER 10 DD MIXED USE URBAN HABITAT, GURURAM, HARYANA
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PAGE 03 SECTOR 29, GURUGRAM, HARYANA WIND ROSE VORTEX SHADING – BUILDING FORM SUNPATH SQUARE SHAPE ALINED DIAGONALLY TO WINDWARD DIRECTION EAST-WEST CURVATURE ALONG OTHER CORNERS OVAL FORMATIONCUTTING OUT TERRACE SPACE ALONG OTHER SIDE 100 M SITE PLAN PLOT AREA – 1,78,067 SQ.M | FSI : 3.5 | ALLOWABLE BUILT UP 6,23,237 SQ.M PHYSICAL MODEL SITE ISOMETRIC 5. Higher allotted FAR. 6. Potential TOD on a regional level –• Proximity to IGI Airport with a minor clear height restriction. • City located Along NH 48. Strengths: The site is isolated from major traffic junctions. Site has access from all sides with 30m wide roads Flat land without contours Easy access to Delhi metro yellow line. Properly planned surroundings with ample amount of green spaces and wide roads. Weaknesses: • No direct access or visual connection to the site from National highway. • Traffic hotspots surrounding sector 29. • Sandy soil with low SBC Opportunities: The site is centrally located in Gurugram city. The proposed commercial hub within sector 29 will help to boost the economy. Opportunity to design pedestrian-friendly site boundaries. Design opportunity for creating integrated community spaces due to large uninterrupted site area. Treats: Proposed commercial and retail development in surrounding sector 29. Proposed High-rise towers in between the site and the National highway. Increasing traffic problem in Gurgaon city. WHY GURUGRAM? 1. Falls under the NCR of India & on the periphery of the Delhi NCT, where the growth rate is higher for high-density commercial development. 2. India’s 2nd largest IT hub, 3rd largest financial & banking hub. 3. One of the highest GDP per capita in India. 4. Very high Human Development Index, with an HDI of 0.889 (2017).

OFFICE SPACE

CANTEEN & REFRESH. HOTEL

RECREATIONAL - INDOOR

RECREATIONAL – OPEN TO SKY

REFUGE AREA

SERV / MECH AREA

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ISOPODIUM01ISOPODIUM02ISOPODIUMTOP PLAN – BASEMENTTYPICALPLAN – P1PLAN – P2 SITE SECTION AA’
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KEY PALN :
PAGE 05 INITIAL CONCEPTUAL SKETCHES
T2 TOWER ENTRANCE T2 TOWER PODIUM PARKING COMM. TOWERS SOUTHERN FACE
3D ISOMETRIC VIEW
COMM. TOWERS PODIUM TOP COMM. TOWERS - WEST ELEVATION COMM. TOWERS - SOUTH ELEVATION COMM. TOWERS - NORTH ELEVATION PODIUM PARKING ENT. ELEVATION
PAGE 06 SECTION – RESD. TOWER TYPICAL FLOOR LAYOUT WITH REFUGE AREA TYPICAL AMENITY FLOOR LAYOUT SCHIMATIC SECTION – RESD.
3D – RESD. TOWERS LVL BASEMENT 02 LVL -3.000 M BASEMENT 01 LVL +1.200 M G. FLOOR LVL +5.400 M 1 ST FLOOR LVL +9.400 M 2 ND FLOOR RETAIL – SHOPPING MALL LAYOUTS RENTABLE SHOPS FOOD JOINTS MULTIPLEX GAMING ZONE TERRACE SITOUT PASSAGES PARKING & SERV AREAS LEGEND: RETAIL HABITABLE AREA DECK AREA TOILETS / DRY BALCONY AMENITY SPACE PLANTATION BED REFUGE AREA LEGEND: RESD.
TOWERS

SCHIMATIC SECTION – COMMERCIAL TOWERS

SEGREGATION AS PER ZONING:

1.4 ZONES ARE CONSIDERED AS OFFICE SPACE IN BOTH TOWERS, T1 & T2

2.THE FIRST ZONE WILL BE SERVED BY SET OF LOCAL ELEVATORS STARTING FROM GROUND LEVEL

3.ABOVE ZONES ARE PROVIDED SEPARATE SETS OF LOCAL AND EXPRESS ELEVATORS.

4.FOR ZONE 5, 3 EXPRESS ELEVATORS ARE PROVIDED.

IN T1 ZONE 5: HOTEL ELEVATORS FROM GROUND LEVEL

• IN T2 ZONE 5: PREMIUM OFFICE SPACE.

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EXPRESS ELEVATORS LOCAL ELEVATORS HOTEL ELEVATORS
TOWERS
SCHINDLER SINGLE DECK 7000 – 26 P 8M/S HEADROOM – 8.4M PIT DEPTH – 5.5M LOCAL LIFTS SCHINDLER MRL5500 – 37 P 1.75M/S HEADROOM – 4.8M PIT DEPTH – 2.15M RETAIL MALL ELEVATORS SCHINDLER MRL5500 – 16 P 1.75M/S HEADROOM – 4.8M PIT DEPTH –
PIT DEPTH – 3.95M VERTICAL TRANSPORTATION
NEED,
ZONES. HIGH SPEED ELEVATORS WILL SERVE AMENITY FLOOR OF THE ZONE. ALL OTHER FLOORS IN ZONE WILL BE ACCASIBLE BY LOCAL ELEVATORS. ASSUMED PEAK TIME FOR OFFICES: 1HR. (9-10 AM & 67 PM) FOR INITIAL CALCULATIONS: 2 TYPES OF V. TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS CONSIDERED. A] ZONALLY SEGREGATED EXPRESS COMMON ELEVATORS B] EXPRESS AND LOCAL ELEVATORS BY CALCULATING BOTH THE SYSTEMS, COMBINATION OF LOCAL & EXPRESS ELEVATORS IS THE MOST EFFICIENT SYSTEM AS PER THIS PROJECT NEEDS. ZONES TOTAL EMPLOYEES PERFLOOR HEIGHT OFA TYPICAL FLOOR (MTR) TOTAL NO.OF FLOORS INZONE NO.OF FLOORS TOBE SERVED TOTALHEIGHT OFFLOORSIN ONE ZONE(MTR) TOTALNO.OF PEOPLEINONE ZONEINPEAK HRS PEAKHOURS CONSIDERED (INMINS) NO.OF PEOPLE TRAVELING PERMIN NO.OF PEOPLE TRAVELING PERSEC LANDING FLOOR HEIGHTOF ZONE (MTR) LIFT SPEED (M/S) TIMEREQDTO TRAVELFROM1ST TOLASTFLOOR OFZONE(SINGLE TRIPTIMEINSEC) CAPACITY OFLIFT HAULT TIMEAT LANDING FLOOR(IN SEC) LIFTWILL HALTAT NO.OF LEVELS TIMEREQDTO RETURNFROM LANDINGFLOORTO GRNDFLOOROF ZONE(RETURNTRIP TIMEINSEC) TOTAL PEOPLE WHO WOULD WAIT ON GROUND NO.OF LIFTS NO.OFLIFTS (ROUNDUP) (A) (B) (C) (D) (D') (E) (F) (G) (H) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T) (U) C*D B*D'I/GJ/60K/LR*JS/N ZONE023303.90101039.003,300.0060.0055.000.92114.908.0014.3626.0020.00268.73 63 2.423.00 ZONE033003.90101039.003,000.0060.0050.000.83169.508.0021.1926.0020.00282.38 69 2.643.00 ZONE042803.90101039.002,800.0060.0046.670.78224.108.0028.0126.0020.00296.03 75 2.873.00 C*D B*D'I/GJ/60E3.9MK/L100.0%R*JS/N ZONE013503.9010539.001,750.0060.0029.170.4935.101.7520.0635.0020.005140.11 68 1.952.00 ZONE023303.9010539.001,650.0060.0027.500.4635.101.7520.0635.0020.005140.11 64 1.832.00 ZONE033003.9010539.001,500.0060.0025.000.4235.101.7520.0635.0020.005140.11 58 1.672.00 ZONE042803.9010539.001,400.0060.0023.330.3935.101.7520.0635.0020.005140.11 54 1.562.00 ZONES TOTAL GUESTSPER FLOOR HEIGHT OFA TYPICAL FLOOR (MTR) TOTAL NO.OF FLOORS INZONE NO.OF FLOORS TOBE SERVED TOTALHEIGHT OFFLOORSIN ONE ZONE(MTR) TOTALNO.OF PEOPLEINONE ZONEINPEAK HRS PEAKHOURS CONSIDERED (INMINS) NO.OF PEOPLE TRAVELING PERMIN NO.OF PEOPLE TRAVELING PERSEC LANDING FLOOR HEIGHTOF ZONE (MTR) LIFT SPEED (M/S) TIMEREQDTO TRAVELFROM1ST TOLASTFLOOR OFZONE(SINGLE TRIPTIMEINSEC) CAPACITY OFLIFT HAULT TIMEAT LANDING FLOOR(IN SEC) ASSUME LIFTWILL HALTAT NO.OF LEVELS TIMEREQDTO RETURNFROM LANDINGFLOORTO GRNDFLOOROF ZONE(RETURNTRIP TIMEINSEC) TOTAL PEOPLE WHO WOULD WAIT ON GROUND NO.OF LIFTS NO.OFLIFTS (ROUNDUP) (A) (B) (C) (D) (D') (E) (F) (G) (H) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (P) (Q) (R) (S) (T) (U) C*D B*D'I/GJ/60K/L50.0%R*JS/N ZONE051503.90151558.502,250.00120.0018.750.31286.508.0035.8126.0020.008221.63 69 2.663.00 C*D B*D'I/GJ/60K/L100.0%R*JS/N ZONE052503.906623.401,500.0090.0016.670.28224.108.0028.0126.0030.006236.03 66 2.523.00 ELEVATORS CALCULATION FOR T1 ZONE 5 - HOTEL ELEVATORS CALCULATION FOR T2 ZONE 5 - TRADE CENTER NOTE: 2 LIFTS WILL SERVE 5 FLOORS IN ZONE. HENCE LOCAL LIFTS ARE PROVIDED FOR EACH ZONE. LOCAL LIFTS CALCULATION EXPRESS LIFTS CALCULATION ELEVATORS CALCULATION FOR T1 & T2 ZONE 1 TO 4 - OFFICES LIFT CALCULATIONS AS PER SYSTEM [B] DOUBLEGLAZING COMMERCIAL TOWER STRUCTURAL SYSTEM 3D SHOPPING MALL ATRIUM ROOF DETAILS MECH MECH 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 MECH 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 MECH 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 MECH 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 MECH 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 MECH P3 P2 G.L.P1 B1 B2 B3 T1 LIFTS T1 T2 ZONE 1A ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE1A STRUCTURAL SYSTEM – DIAGRID SLAB COLUMN LAYOUT AS PER ZONES – COMMERCIAL TOWERS
EXPRESS LIFTS
2.15M RESIDENTIAL TOWER LIFTS • STRETCHER LIFT –SAME AS EXPRESS LIFTS IN T1 & T2 • OTHER LIFTS –SCHINDLER SINGLE DECK 7000 – 13 P 6M/S HEADROOM – 6.5M
ASSUMING THE PROJECT
CIRCULATION BETWEEN TWO ZONES IS MINIMAL. HENCE, ARRANGEMNTS OF ELEVATORS ARE DIVIDED AS PER
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2. AFFORDABLE HOUSING COMPLEX – SEMESTER 07 RAM WADI, NASHIK, MAHARASHTRA

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SOCIO-CULTURAL ECONOMIC

ENVIRONMENTAL NEUTRAL

INTER-DEPENDENCY OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL ASPECTS

DOCUMENTATION OF GODAVARI GHATS

ECONOMICANDSOCIALASPECT:

VEHICULARFREE CENTRAL CORRIDOR WITH OPEN LAWNS, SHOPS, TEMPLE AND PLAYGROUND.

PARKING : MAJOR PARKING STRACTERGICALLY PLACED ALONG EDGE CREATING GREEN POCKETS.

GODAVARI GHATS

TEMPLE ACTS AS A PRIMARY COMMUNITY PLACE

ZONING

HIERARCHY OF COMMUNITY OPEN SPACES AND CONNECTION

CREATING FLOW AMONG OPEN SPACES MASSING AND ZOINING

SITE PLAN

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00'39.7"N 73 46'41.3"E RAM WADI, NASHIK, MAHARASHTRA
50 M
SHOPS PARKING CLUB HOUSE UGT TEMPLE LEGEND:
PLOT AREA - 34,964 SQ.M | FSI : 1.5 ALLOWABLE BUILT UP : 52,446 SQ.M

BUILDINGS IN COMPLEX WITH OPEN SPACE AND VEHICULAR PATHWAYS

TEMPLE ENTRANCEJOGGING TRACK

FOUNTAIN AREA , CENTRAL CORRIDOR

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TYPE 1 : 30 SQ.M STUDIO APARTMENT TYPE 2 : 40 SQ.M 1BHK & 50 SQ.M 1.5BHK FLOOR PLAN FLOOR PLAN
3. NATIONAL INSTITUE OF MANAGEMENT – SEMESTER 06 SIRMAUR, HIMACHAL PRADESH NATIONAL INSTITUE OF MANAGEMENT, SIRMAUR NIM SIRMAUR PAGE 11

Dense plantation on steep contours sustaining as naturally grown forest with 2m wide pathway. A reserved green area within campus to rejuvenate body and mind.

The site is located at the Himalayan base in the southern Shivalik ranges. Surrounded by forest; the site has a small seasonal stream. The site is designed concerning the environmental richness of the surroundings.

NIM

SIRMAUR

The campus of a management institute is a unique place with special resonance. Its architecture has in it the power to complement academic performance. It is envisioned as a knowledge hub that will evolve into its ecosystem seamlessly integrated into the site Focusing on the character and environment as well as the learning spaces to create a facility that would cater to all the educational needs of the users.

Being a residential campus, users will spend a significant component of their life on the campus, hence the design focused on defining the interface of the users with the campus.

RIVER (STREAM) ARTIFICIAL LAKE MAIN ROAD (12M) INTERNAL ROADS PAVEMENT PATHWAYS

100 M 466-467 m456-457 m FORESTZONE
ENTRANCE/EXIT
VISITORS PARKING
&
30 29'20.9"N 77 28'07.2"E ROAD ELEVATION SIRMAUR, HIMACHAL PRADESH
PLAN LEGEND: PAGE 12 SITE SECTION 1. GUEST ACCOMODATION
2. STAFF HOUSING 3. GROCERY STORE, STATIONARY, CLINIC & CHEMIST
SITE
&
4. ACADEMIC BUILDING 8. SPORTS COMPLEX Indoor & Outdoor 5. AUDITORIUM 9.FORESTZONE LAKE 1 4 3 2 2 5 6 7 8 9 SITE ZONING – CENTRAL ACADEMIC ZONE
6. BOYS HOSTELS & 7. GIRLS HOSTELS

Academic building oriented in a way to get PASSIVE SOLAR HEATING for major spaces like classrooms directly from southern face.

FLOOR PLANS

GREEN AREAS

PASSAGE & LOBBIES

STEPS / STAIRCASE

TOILETS L & G

SERVICE ROOMS

ADMIN, STAFF ROOM

ACADEMIC ZONE

SEMINAR HALLS

CANTEEN & KITCHEN

LIBRARY, STUDY HALL

Have plenty of natural light.
creates grander appearance 10m PAGE 13 GROUND FLOOR PLAN 1 ST FLOOR PLAN 2 ND FLOOR PLAN SECTION AA’ SECTION BB’
LIBRARY & STUDY HALL
Atrium
FRONT ELEVATION
1ST FLOOR 2ND FLOOR GROUND FLOOR
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ISOMETRIC VIEW MAIN STAIRCASE, CENTRAL GROUND

4. ECO-TOURISM AND EXHIBITION CENTER – SEMESTER 04

VANVIHAR
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SHYAMALA HILLS, BHOPAL, MADHYA PRADESH

VANVIHAR BHOPAL,MADHYA PRADESH

VanVihar Ecotourism Center is intended to showcase solutions on environmental problems along with agroforestry, indigenous practices, their art and culture through workshops and exhibitions. Minimizing impact on surrounding; accommodation dwellings are constructed with raw and natural materials keeping alignment with sunlight.

Ecotourism can be a powerful tool to support initiatives promoting equitable benefits for Environmental issues and Indigenous communities to help strengthen Indigenous peoples'voicesintheglobaltourismindustry,fosteringtheir knowledgeandheritagethroughresponsiblepractices. ECO-TOURISM AND EXHIBITION CENTER

ROAD
PARKING PATHWAYS
AREA PLAYGROUND GREEN COVER OUT. WORKSHOPS
FARMING & TRAINING EXISTING GREEN BELT 23 14'22.2"N 77 22'25.1"E FARMINGAND TRAINING GUEST ACCOMMODATION BAMBOOFARMING HORSERIDING INDOOR&OUTDOORWORKSHOPS PLAYGROUND ANDADVENTURESPORTS EXHIBITIONCENTER
&
BUILT
BAMBOO PLANTATION
SITE PLAN PAGE 16 SITE SECTION 100 M
Site is located near shyamala Hills in VanVihar National Park within Bhopal city.
LEGEND :

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

LEGEND :

GATHERING AREA

RESTAURANT

TRAINING & WORKSHOPS

EXHIBITION AREA

PLANTATION

TOILET DUTS

10m

TOILETS

Workshop and exhibition center collectively act as one activity space with simplified spacious ambiance which works as canvas to dominate exhibited elements over constructed background.

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SECTION

EXHIBITION & WORKSHOP CENTER

• TOILETS AS BUFFER ELEMENT FROM SOUTH WEST SIDE

• VERANDA FACING SOUTH EAST SIDE - TO GAIN MORE SUNLIGHT IN MORNING MAINLY DURING WINTER.

• MINIMUM WINDOWS ON SOUTH AND WEST SIDE

• RAMMED EARTH ON SOUTH-WEST SIDE FOR BETTER INSULATION

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3D ISOMETRIC
ENTRANCE TO THE EX. CENTER ACCOMMODATION UNITS SINGLE BEDROOM DOUBLE BEDROOM CENTRAL SPACE EX. CENTER OUTDOOR GATHERING SPACERESTAURANT
5. DAVID SASSOON LIBRARY (LANDSCAPING) – SEMESTER 05
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FORT, MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA

An open space attached to the iconic David Sassoon Library building is designed to suit the aspirations and needs of the people visiting the library.

The David Sassoon Library houses one of the oldest living Library and Reading rooms in use in Mumbai. Members of all age groups visit it as it is conveniently located in the Fort Area in an old business district in the city of Mumbai. Library garden designed to be part of reading room as a extended outdoor reading space.

SITE PLAN

LEGEND :

BUILT

BUILT SURFACE (OPEN)

Open exhibition corner could be utilised to exhibit visual arts and as reading gazebo on other days.

Three gazebos with different roofing styles, represent backside elevation of library building. FORT, MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA COLOUR PALETTE
LAWN/GRASS ELEVATED LAWN
SURFACE (UNDER ROOF)
FOUNTAIN
FOR VIDEO PRESENTATION
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OR
5m
FOLIAGE PLAN SECTION EAST-WEST SECTION NORTH-SOUTH Stage Exhibition Area Outdoor Reading Space Lawn (Sitting area during events) Admin Office (Stage is planned near to the office) Library Building Toilets Elevated lawn (Sitting Space) Library Access
ELEVATED LAWN AREA
TREE
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WORKING DRAWINGS
SEMESTER
G+2 MOTEL AT NIPANI, KARNATAKA
MUNCIPAL DRAWINGS – SEMESTER 07 RESIDENTIAL COMPLEX, KHARGAR PAGE 22
PAGE 23 URBAN PLANNING – SEMESTER 07 ANALYSIS & PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION – GHANSOLI NODE, NAVI MUMBAI
BLDG. SERVICES – SEMESTER 05 ACOUSICAL DESIGN & ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS PAGE 24
PAGE 25 INTERNSHIP WORK – SEMESTER 08 ABHIKALPAN ARCHITECTS & PLANNERS, MUMBAI
PAGE 26 INTERNSHIP WORK – SEMESTER 08 ABHIKALPAN ARCHITECTS & PLANNERS, MUMBAI

WANKHEDE BCR MEASUREMENT & CHANGES

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WORK
FREELANCING
CAMERA TOWER DETAILS 2-BHK FARMHOUSE, CHIPLUN, RATNAGIRI 3D :SKETCHUP + V-RAY

EVENT DOCUMENTATION

50 CENT CONCERT HELD IN D.Y. PATIL STADIUM

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PODSPACE GALLERY

FLOOR PLAN

Pin-Up Gallery for the Architectural juries is always has been the studio space. The biggest threat faced in the studio during jury is the chaos & movement within space. The studios are just simply built up to accommodate students but doesn't support the design to be presented during jury.

‘PODSPACE GALLERY’ provides a three-dimensional canvas of a variety of spaces within pods which could be arranged and transform according panel’s theme, will enhances the experience of presentation.

Archmello Pin-Up Gallery Competition (Participation)

ACE Rendering Competition (Participation) PAGE 29
PODS
PAGE 30 MASSING
RESD. SEM 07 MASSING EXERCISE – PHYSICAL MODEL – SEM 02
SEMESTER 09 AD – REVIT MODEL SEMESTER 09 ELECTIVE – REVIT MODEL
3D & PHYSICAL MODELLING BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

TISSUE CULTURE LAB AND NURSERY EXPLOREBAMBOO-ELECTIVES

PLANTEDAQUARIUM – AQUASCAPINGHOBBY

BAMBOOCONSTRUCTIONWORKSHOP,WARDHA

PHOTOGRAPHY AS A HOBBY

PAINTING, SKETCHING, HANDMADE MODELS

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JIDNYESH S. SAWARDEKAR

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