SAYLI PORTFOLIOZANTYE
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Hello, I am Sayli Satish Zantye. Currently a student at School of Environment And Architecture, I am dedicated to my work, I prefer taking initiative instead of waiting for opportunities, I am a good listener when interacting with people and their needs in order to establish a positive work environment.
PUBLICATION Composite Construction: Solar Passive House
Theorizing housing practices in Indias second cities Systems, details and drawings Ground and built form 1 and 2 Environmental Thresholds Covid ReceivedGlossaryanaward : Consistent efforts and rigour in First Year
BasicRhinocerosAdobeAdobeAdobeSketchupAutocadPhotoshopIllustratorindesignworkingwith brick, bamboo and EnvironmentalphysicallyDesigningFindingLearningUnderstandingDisabilityPrototyping.ReadingCreativeAstronomySinanEnvironmentDrawingMaterialMaterialferrocementWORKSHOPSworkshopwithsteel.workshopwithbamboo.outtheeveryday.asapracticeofcare.-Geniusofdomedbuildings.andspace.writng.rythm.Sensitization.INTERESThandsonmaterials.vernaculararchitecture.localpracticesofconstruction.spacesforpeoplewhoareabledandnondisabled.awareness.
School of Environment and Architecture Borivali (W) -2019 - persuing Nirmala Memorial Foundation College,Junior college of Commerce and Science, Kandivali(E) 2017-19Jayaben B. Khot High School, Borivali (E) 2004-17
ABOUT Name : Sayli S Zantye D.O.B : Current07-05-2001Location:Borivali East,Mumbai Language known : English, EDUCATIONMarathi,Hindi
Enhancing myself by learning the balance between vernacular and new skills, to contribute to people and the environment
OTHER INTEREST Capturing stories of new places Listening music Outdoor sports activity Storytelling writing PhotographyTraveling and CONTENTWriting Artist Residency 1 Modularity 7 Working Drawing 13 SensoriumTechnological 19 Factory as a courtyard 25 Site and Services - Charkop, Home as an exquisite corpse 27 Miscellaneous 31 UP DN Typical staircase planGround floor staircase plan Stringer75mmthickUP +0.15 m +0.30 m +0.45 m +0.60 m +0.15 m +0.30 m +0.45 m +0.60 m280280280280 280280280280 +0.00 m +0.00 m 2000 2000 2000 2000 4 34 3 Riser 150 mm Newel Post 100 × 100 mm Handrail housed in newel post Stringer fixed in newel post100225800200280 MIDLANDING DETAIL NEWEL POST AND RAILING stringer 75 mm TW Baluster 25×25 mm 100mmTreadc/c280 mm Section A-A Section B-B TIMBER STAIRCASE F H E F H A B
The initial process started with zoning of places on site, with various strategies
FLOWS AND Powai,ArtistSYSTEMSResidencyMumbai
RESOURCES,01)
1)To regulate sunlight into spaces, 2)Creating buffer space to avoid direct impact of 3)heat.Rain water harvesting. 4) Treating grey and black water- a source of knowlege and information to visitors. 5)Adding more vegetation - improves natural cooling and shading. Roads surrounding the site allows people to take a pause and have a interaction addition of acoustic panels in between the slab and walls, prevents the roadside chaos of traffics and Dormershops.windows facing towards east helps in escaping hot airs outside.
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2 LIFE INSIDE AN ARTIST RESIDENCY
4SECTION BB - GATHERING IN AN OPEN COURTYARD SECTION AA - INHABITING THE INSIDE SPACE
5 USE OF DORMER WINDOWS AND ACOUSTIC SHEETS COSUMPTION OF NATURAL RESOURCES
EventMODULARITY02)Organised Space Eksar, Borivali (W), Mumbai
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An intent to design a module/unit which will be flexible enough to assemble and dismantle, the module manually. The module is made up of 2 bamboo having bamboo compressed sheet panels in between, this adjustable panels can be rotated for light ventilation. It restricts the amount of external noise to enter in, due to the presence of acoustic sheets in between From the plinth till the roof comprises Themodule.modules are placed in V-shape to create a balance and strengthen walls to take load from top, the grey and black water treatment not only helps in treating the water but also provides knowledge to visitors. This modular nature of the material helps in achieveing different forms for various events.
8FRONT ELEVATION - HEALTHCARE CAMP
EXPLODED VIEW - JOINERIES AND MATERIALS
10 NAVARATRI HEALTH CARE CAMP THEATRE SUMMER SCHOOL
11 LONG SECTION - COMPONENTS OF THE BUILDING
12LONG SECTION -RESOURCES, FLOWS AND SYSTEMS
The main intention of using timber as a frame structure material is to create a curious interaction of visitors with the structure and to promote and adapt the use of local materials. It creates a chain of income to the rurals as well as it does not harm the nature, The atrium with a timber railing present at the core feels the entire building is light, and avoids the perspective of seeing each floor has a single blocked floor, instead makes it more fluid.
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A place where visitors can find exhibition and working studio, needs a lot of engagement, to create this nodes of interaction there is a central space. The rooms are at the periphery and the social meetup space is at the core.
SteelSteelrods cleat
Spline Tongue and groove rods
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Bearing pad Steel
JOINERYNut Steelboltbox casing Steel box ShearcasingGirder
Metal plate attached to sides of girder with nut and bolt TO BEAM INTERSECTION
Metal plate attached to lower base of girder with nut and bolt Metal box casing fit inside the girder Metal casing with wall plate joint with nut and bolt BEAM TO BEAM JOINERY BEAM TO JOIST
MUSEUM Paithan, Aurangabad
14SHORT SECTION - TIMBER CONSTRUCTION A B C D E F J LKI W1W1 W1 W1W1 W2 W1 W1W1W1W1W1W1W1 FIRST FLOOR + 4500 mm SECOND FLOOR + 8400 PLINTH+THIRDmmFLOOR12300mmRIDGELEVEL+21200mmLEVEL+600mmWALLPLATE+17830mmW2 W2 W2W2 D2 D3 HD` Exhibit Area 3 (Machine) Exhibit Area 3 (Machine) Exhibit Area 2Exhibit(Textile)Area 1 (History) Resource Center Archiver'sCabinRoomPreparationArt Cafe
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15 PLAN - A CORE ATRIUM FOR SOCIAL MEETING AROUND Exhibit Area 1 (History) 17.8 m × 8.8 m Resource Centre 8.8 m × 8.9m Museum Store 9 m ×8.8 m 4.3 m × 4.4 m PLINTH +8.4 m VerandahATRIUM(VOID)Duct Knitting Area 8.8 m × 8.8 m UPDNMIDLANDING+10.35m W1W1W1W1W1W1 W1W1W1W1 W1W1W1W1W1W1 W1 W1 W2 W2 W2 W2W2W2 W2 W2 W2W2 W2W2W2 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3W3W3 D1 D1D1D1D1 D2 D3 D3D3 D3 D3 W5 127512751275127512751275127512751275127512751275127512751275127512751275127512751275127512751275 1275 1275 1275 12751275 1275 1275 1275 127512751275127510001000 4200 4200 4200 1520 15201520 1520 W2 1520 15201520 1520 1520 1520 1520 15201520 1520 15201520152015201520152015201520152015201520152015201520 10251025102510251025102510251025 10251025 D2 2849FD1 Brick Jali Work LOBBYLIFT MIDLANDING+10.35mRAMPDN ServiceLobby Phy. Ch 1.7 m × 2.2 m Female Toilet 4.2 m × 4.2 m Male Toilet 4.8 m × 4.2 m+8.4 m +8.4 m +8.4 m +8.4 m Knitting Area 8.8 m × 8.8 m +8.4 m +8.4 m +8.4 m +8.4 m D2 2000 DNUP 1200 3600036196 4500 4500 4500 2370 2150 1280 1545 45001734 4500360003616036160361964500 4500 4500 2370 2150 1280 1545 45001734 4500 31766 31730 31500 450045004500450045004500 31766317304500450045004500450045004500 31500318004800 31800 9190 18041 9000 A B C D E F G H J 1358642 K OVERALL FINISHED DIMENSIONS OVERALL UNFINISHED DIMENSIONS BUILDING PLANE OFFSET OVERALL CENTER LINE DIMENSIONS CENTER LINE DIMENSIONS OVERALL FINISHED DIMENSIONS OVERALL UNFINISHED DIMENSIONS BUILDING PLANE OFFSET OVERALL CENTER LINE DIMENSIONS CENTER LINE DIMENSIONS A B C D E F G H J K DIMENSIONSFINISHEDOVERALL DIMENSIONSUNFINISHEDOVERALL OFFSETPLANEBUILDING DIMENSIONSLINECENTEROVERALL DIMENSIONSLINECENTER DIMENSIONSLINECENTER DIMENSIONSLINECENTEROVERALL OFFSETPLANEBUILDING DIMENSIONSUNFINISHEDOVERALL DIMENSIONSFINISHEDOVERALL 1356842 13800 907013430 1990 2513 1990 2513 D` 4500 D` A A`B`BC C HeightWidthElevationTypeMaterialZone 20002400 single12002400shutter 2400900 12002400 machine exhibit textile exhibit, cafe, knitting area, museum store, artareaarchivershistorycenterresourceexhibitdyesexhibit,workandcabin,officepreparationroommultipurposehall kitchen fire stairs Plan entrance D1 D2 D3 shuttersingleFD1double shutter washrooms Wooden Frame Sunmica WoodenFrame single shutter ID Sunmica dg set, room,substationbms,t.rroom,pumproom HeightWidthElevationTypeMaterialZone 16501950 12402650 600920 1480220011501950 machine exhibit textile exhibit history exhibitdyes exhibit art preparation room multipurpose hall knitting area admin area archiver,cabincurator fire stairs museum store Plan washrooms double shutter operablelouvers double shutter W1 W2 W3 W5W4 Wooden Frame Wooden Frame Wooden Frame Wooden Frame fixed glass ID dg set, room,substationbms,t.rroom,pumproom Woodenfixed16501100glassclerestorywindowW6Framefirestairsdouble shutter
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16LONG SECTION - A PLAY OF DIFFERENT ROOFING STYLE +15900TERRACEmm 78 6 5 4 3 2 1 D1 D1 D1D1FD1FD1FD1FD1 W2 W2 W2W2 W2 W2 W3W3W3W3 W6W6W6W6W6 FIRST FLOOR + 4500 mm SECOND FLOOR + 8400 PLINTH+THIRDmmFLOOR12300mmRIDGELEVEL+21200mmLEVEL+600mm FD1 3560 STATIONSUB-T.R DG SET BMS ROOM D1 Exhibit Area 3 (Machine) MultipurposeHall Exhibit Area 2 (Textile) Exhibit (History)Area1 KnittingAreaArtPreparationRoomVerandah RoomPreparationArt Male Toilet
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18TOILET WATERPROOFING Service Lobby Duct W3 D2 D3 D3 D3 D2 Brick Jali Work Female Toilet 4.2 m × 4.2 m Male Toilet 4.8 m × 4.2 m Phy. Ch 1.7 m × 2.2 m Slope1:100 Slope1:100 450 2100 550 35012 C 600Faucet Toilet paper rollSlope1:100 Slope1:100Slope1:100 Start StartStartStart Start Start Start StartStart 1650 1300 D E F G I J 12 D E F G I J B` B A A` C` Slope1:100Slope1:100Slope1:100Slope1:100 Fresh water Black water Grey water Rich Cement Slurry mm Brick Bats 115 mm Cement Slurry mm PCC WoodenglassAluminimumSoilSoling150mm230mmPipeframedlouveredwindowWashBasinWoodensingleshutterUrinalsPartitionmmthickSingleWoodenDoor Duct Kota tile 20 mm 750 Soil Pipe glass louvered windowWoodenWashsingle shutter Wooden Partition 40 mm Single Wooden Door 1 1 2 RampSlopeSlope 2 Boarding 25 mm thick Timber Girder 300 250 mm Joist 125 * 75 mm GI sheet 5 mm Kota tile 20 mm Rich Cement Slurry 25 mm Brick Bats 115 mm Cement Slurry 25 mm Screed 25 mm FLOORING DETAIL Rich Cement Slurry 25 mm Brick Bats 115 mm Cement Slurry 25 mm mmBoarding 25 mm thick Joist Soling 230 mm Bamboo ply 150mm thick Kota tile 20 mm Rich Cement Slurry 25 mm Brick Bats 115 mm Cement Slurry 25 mm mm D E SR.NO.SAYLISCHOOLTHIRDROLLAND2021TEXTILEATPAITHAN,ISSUED Service Lobby D2 D3 D3 D3 D3 Female Toilet 4.2 m × 4.2 m Male Toilet 4.8 m × 4.2 m Phy. Ch 1.7 m × 2.2 m Slope1:100 Slope1:100 450 2100 2 C 600Faucet Toilet paper rollSlope1:100 Slope1:100Slope1:100 Start Start Start Start Start Start StartStart 1650 1300 2 D E F G I J B Slope1:100Slope1:100Slope1:100Slope1:100 Fresh water Black water Grey water Rich Cement Slurry 25 mm Brick Bats 115 mm Cement Slurry 25 mmScreedPCC WoodenglassAluminimumCeramicSoling150mm230mmTileDado200×300SoilPipeframedlouveredwindowWashBasinWoodensingleshutterUrinalsPartitionmmthickSingleWoodenDoor SECTION CC` SECTION BB` Duct Kota tile 20 mm 1200 Soil WoodenglassAluminimumPipelouveredwindowWashBasinWoodensingleshutterPartition40mmthickSingleWoodenDoor 1 1 2 RampSlope 12 RampSlope 12 2 Boarding 25 mm thick Timber Girder 300 250 mm Joist 125 75 mm GI sheet 5 mm Kota tile 20 mm Rich Cement Slurry 25 mm Brick Bats 115 mm Cement Slurry 25 mm Screed 25 mm FLOORING DETAIL Rich Cement Slurry 25 mm Brick Bats 115 mm Cement SlurryBoardingmm 25 mm thick Joist 125 75 mm GI sheet Soling 230 mm Bamboo ply 150mm thick Kota 20 mm Rich Cement Slurry mm Brick Bats 115 mm Cement Slurry 25 mm SECTION AA` D E SR.NO.SAYLISCHOOLTHIRDROLLAND2021TEXTILEATPAITHAN,ISSUED
SanjaySENSORIUMTECHNOLOGICAL04)Gandhinational park, Borivali (E), Mumbai. Phenomena was falling into nature which creates a layers of materials - deposition. there was a sense of understanding towards the control of Deposition It makes the space dynamic due to the change in season. A pulley is the mechanism used in order to control the mesh and settling of elements.
19 DYNAMIC NATURE OF STRUCTURE - CHANGE IN SEASON
20 NARRATIVE - EXPLORING FORMS
NARRATIVE - EXPLORING FORMS
Sudden race of a wind, tearing the silence around me Greens spread across, makes me drown in the grassland
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MECHANISM OF APPARATUS 22
INHABITING SPACE23
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Kudal, FACTORYMaharashtraASACOURTYARD
IS A FACTORY?
A factory which becomes a core for owners and workers where their life gets associated with it. An intervention was necessary not only for the large scale production but also for betterment in workers life. The existing factory with a constantly occupied narrow corridor, restricts the flow of movement and creates a pause. An intervention is done where the rooms are at the periphery with the open courtyard at the core, breaking the visual boundaries of open and close space. A varied level courtyard helps in utilising the space more efficiently. A recessed space on the walls provides workers a resting space in the afternoon.
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Charkop, Kandivali, Mumbai HOME AS AN EXQUISITE CORPSE
FIRST FLOOR
IS A HOME?
The house which constantly shifts it’s behaviour, where the staircase becomes the core for the multiplicity of activities to happen. the process started with understanding the individual rooms how it behaves like the kitchen as a meeting place for ladies. Bedroom as an irrational dream of space, all the places were stitched together. A porch at the ground floor affords neighborhood interaction. The kitchen with gradual steps for ladies to have a social space while cooking. The steps turned into a drawer for storing of ingredient. The idea of the kitchen as a social space gets fluid and flows out. The staircase becomes a rack to store daily objects required. A wall which folds out to form a storage within a wall, along with the sloping roof at the top turned to be accessible for sitting so as to experience and make irrational dreams of space in real,the presence of glass Mangalore tiles helps in illuminating the rooms naturally.27
NarrativeNeighborhood interaction 28
HOME AS AN EXQUISITE CORPSE 29
VIEW OF CLUSTER 30
Hands on project have always made me curious to understand and shape the material. How the material can be articulated as per site and environmetal condition. Lockdown period has provided me a routine to think and write down various life events and incidents through poetic device and painting.
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Often your thoughts are crowded by the dark clouds! But I hope you find the silver lining Waiting for you to fins me, But now it feels, I am magical to happen Let the sun set for now, But the hope never sets Instead the universe sends star to shine on you to work in Dawnsilentof dreams is going to take birth Bud of love is blooming And a clear slate is going to write a new chapter love is an icing on cupcake the more you decorate your life the more it love yourself. Let your feelings take time to putbake,it alone inside an oven Let the heat within you bubble out all the emotions and finally Let the glitters be your family!
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