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Arch-House
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Sports Hub
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Ujjain Museum
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Internship
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Visualization
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TABLE OF CONTENT 01 02 03 04 06 07
Arch-House
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Sports Hub
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Ujjain Museum
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Internship
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Visualization

A baker is the most creative person when it comes to baking,coming up with various shapes and flavour.Bakery should complement the bakers persona and give face to its baked goods Using tools such as geometery ,color and shape . a form to be created giving it a structural beauty and functional benefits.





Type - Residential
Year - 2nd year - 2021
Project - 4th Sem Design
Site - Jaipur, Rajasthan
Site Area- 1300sqm
Two brothers who live in walled city with their joint family setup till date wanted to move out in outer colony having a big, contemporary, “duplex” bungalow, close to nature & having all modern amenities with high & comfortable living.
They had two adjacent plots (plot # 16 & 17) in “palm court” scheme (a gated community) in jagatpura, jaipur.
Total plot admeasuring around 1300 sq. M. (580 Sq. M. & 720 Sq. M.) Land. The site is fairly a flat land (around 600 mm deep from road level) with a little vegetation of not much commercial & environmental value.
The overall design of the house is based on a reinterpretation of the traditional courtyard houses of rajasthan. It was designed with an inward orientation, with courtyard spaces opening up to the inside.




EXTRUDING A SIMPLE MASS AFTER CUTTING THE SETBACK AREA

MAKING VOIDS IN THE INITIAL MASS

ADDING THE ELEMENTS TO THE MASS








This front elevation features a form with traditional elements juxtaposed with contemporary features.



Corridors are strategically placed surrounding courtyard as a buffer to minimize heat gain while maintaining light and ventilation.







Connecting the vertical with lift and staircase, for better accesibility .The circulation was primarily designed based on the spaces and circulation pattern of occupants.

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Type - Institutional
Year - 2nd - 2021
Project - 4th Sem Design
Site - Jaipur, Rajasthan
Site Area- 7200sqm
The project aimed to create an indoor sports complex for college students and sportspeople throughout Jaipur. It was intended to accommodate all the provided sports and games within the BAR,with comfortable and appropriate circulation Bye-Laws The built-up area must cover a minimum of 35% of the ground, and the circulation area must be no less than 30%.
The requirement for the sports complex included basketball court,skating rink,shooting range,kabaddi court, 2 tennis courts,badminton,yoga,swimming pool with changing rooms,gym,chess,carrom,cafe and other sports.
In designing the Sports Complex, the objective was to create a facility that could be accessed and used by everyone in the neighborhood.






GROUND FLOOR PLAN




The open amphitheater creates an interesting focal point for the sports comple.


All spaces are woven together by various visual and physical connectors suc as stairs,corridors and ramp b/w different points in the site to create a compelling design language.





Type - Institutional Year - 4th - 2022
Project - 6th Sem Design
Site - Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh
Total Area- 6 acre
The project aimed to give scientists an eternal salute to the scientists and to make young generation aware about their contribution towards science in pre independence period.
It was proposed to locate the memorial at ancient city of Ujjain in the State of Madhya Pradesh. Land is available inside a plot of Planetarium Complex whose area is 8.8 hectare (21.74 Acres) out of which 2.42 Hectares (6 Acres) can be allotted / used for designing memorial and Museum. The location of the plot is Planetarium site, Near Nana Khera Bus Stand,Ujjain,Madhya Pradesh

The project is in an important location within the planetarium complex. To this day, the majority of visitors are children. As a result, this project will bring many children as well as many more visitors who will learn about the struggles our brave scientists faced prior to independence.
Gyan mudra, otherwise known as chin mudra, is a sacred hand gesture or ‘seal’ used to direct energy and maintain focus. This symbolises knowledge
Goddess Saraswati is known for wisdom, education, intellect and speech.This Yantra enhances the knowledge, improves concentration and memory power.
The landscape of the museum site bears fruit trees as well as various flowering plants of different colours.
The building’s form, inspired by the fluid contours of a fetus, features clear pathways that guide visitors effortlessly, ensur ing an intuitive and engaging exploration without any confu





BIOSWALE SCHEMATIC SECTION

ECOLOGICAL POND SCHEMATIC SECTION SCIOGRAPHY


ROOF DETAIL




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Type - Commercial
Year 5th - 2024
Project - Thesis
Site - Sector 75a , Gurugram
Total Area- 35.8 acre
The ECC project, planned in collaboration with the Union Ministry of Commerce and Industry, will be executed through a special purpose vehicle (SPV) jointly formed by the Government of India and the Government of Haryana, each holding a 50% stake. The Delhi Mumbai Industrial Corridor Development Corporation (DMICDC) and the Haryana State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (HSIIDC) will collaborate on the SP.
This project is part of the Delhi-Mumbai Industnal Corridor (DMIC). India’s most ambitious infrastructure plan. focused on creating -Smart Cities- and integrating next-generation technology across various infrastructure sectors.







Zoning measures were implemented due to the heightened exposure to traffic. attributable to the site’s location on a corner. These measures were enacted to ensure that the operations of convention and exhibitian areas remain undisturbed.
The form is strategically situates the struture at specific angles. ensuring optimal shading for outdoor activities, thereby eliminating sun discomfort arrising on site for components.
The structure’s positioning is carefully planned to optimize wind flow analysis, minimizing potential disruptions caused by wind for on-site components, thus enhancing the microclimate.






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605 [2'] 10155 [33'-4"] 750 [2'-6"]
605 [2'] 10155 [33'-4"] PLAN- MS WORK FRONT ELEVATION SIDE
RAILING TO WALL JOINERYEXTEND MS PLATE TO WALL

2X L.605MM, W.70MM, Th.04MM
2X L.10155MM, W.70MM, Th.04MM
120X L.892MM, W.70MM, Th.04MM












RAILING TO FLOOR JOINERYEXTEND MS PLATE TO FOOT WALL
ALTERNATE DETAIL- FIX BOTTOM MS PLATE ON FOOT WALL USING BOLTS














ALTERNATE DETAIL- FIX END MS PLATE ON WALL USING BOLTS 4


































































FLOORING AND CLADDING DETAILS
SLIDING PANEL FRAME
SLIDING PANEL FRAME
20MM STONE FLOORING 20MM DROP
SLIDING PANEL FRAME
20MM
20MM STONE FLOORING 20MM DROP
FLOORING
20MM STONE FLOORING FOR BALCONY
25MM BADARPUR AND CEMENT MIX LAID TO SLOPE 10MM PCC LAID TO SLOPE 150MM SLAB














AXONOMETRIC DIAGRAM FOR 3BHK


AXONOMETRIC EXPLODED DIAGRAM FOR DUPLEX APARTMENT



