AR. SIDDHARTH BHITALE
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DESIGN APPROACH
I believe Architecture is like a piece of Art and should speak for itself through its form, space and texture.
Without Art, Architecture has no soul.
CONTACT
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INTERESTS
- Cycling
- Sketching
- Painting
- Outdoor Sports
- Gaming
LANGUAGES
- English
- Hindi
- Marathi
EDUCATION QUALIFICATION
2015
SSC - Utkarsha Vidyalaya, Virar
2017
HSC - Vartak College, Vasai
2022
B.Arch -Sir JJ college of Architecture, Mumbai
WORK EXPERIENCE
2020-21
Intern - DV Designs, Vasai
2022-24
Junior Architect - Collage Designs, Mumbai
Projects:
- BCCI Indoor Cricket Facility , NorthEast India
- U Tirot Singh Bhawan, Shillong
- Pavilion Building, Aizawl
- DBARC, Mumbai (Concept)
- Varanasi Cricket Stadium (Concept)
- Conventional Centre, Manipur (Concept)
- National Games Gujrat 2022
- National Games Goa 2023
SOFTWARE SKILLS
Autocad SketchUp Photoshop
Revit
Lumion
MS Office
WORKSHOPS / COMPETETIONS
- Revit Worksop - Er. Murad Yadnik
- Saint Gobain Wallputti Competition - 2018
- Transperence 2.0 - 2019
- Birla White Competition - 2019
The emergence of community resilience as a new research area in the field of disaster management has gained attention from both practitioners and scholars because it has the potential to inform policy makers and residents living in disaster-stricken communities about how to respond to a disaster successfully and recover from it more quickly. This research provides some evidence that helps us better understand the factors that create resilient capacity at both local government and neighbourhood levels. Resilience of vernacular systems to calamities is established in the logical sequence as it emerged in the past by learning from nature
Cultural Corridor
The floods of Panchganga river are majorly caused by poorly planned constructions along the nearby highway, which has blocked the way of river water to swiftly flow forward. The repetitive flooding in this region has disturbed the lives of local people by affecting them financially and mentally. A few residents have adapted to flooding situation by building RCC structures on stilt.Structural measures that should be adopted are constructing dykes and polders, diversion canals, levees and seawalls, etc. Non-structural measures include planning strategies on government level, especially meteorological department. Flood mapping, flood zoning and flood mitigation strategies should be adapted by all the communities falling in flood prone zones.
Reducing the effect of floods on the homes of people and their farmlands can definitely help in the financial and psychological growth of a community. Different professionals like architects, engineers, plumbers, town-planner, geographical experts, government officials as well as local communities should come together with their respective expertise in their field to build a flood resilient neighbourhood
• To preserve the traditional architectural style since Kolhapur is a historical place.
• To use explore local materials which can resist water for longer duration.
• To use modern innovative techniques for making the structure flood resilient.
• To enhance the quality of living and growth of communal harmony by reducing the socio- economic impacts of flood on the community.
• To make structural strategies for protecting agricultural land.
• To provide better services and facilities that won’t be disturbed during the rise of flood level.
• To redesign an interactive neighbourhood
Water Supply and Drainage
Summer Elevation
Isometric View
Cluster Massing
Monsoon Elevation
The Arunachal Cricket Association is planning to develop a State-of-art, Modern International Level Cricket Stadium & Cricket Academy in Rose Village, District Papum Pare & Alubari, Arunachal Pradesh
• To create a Sports, Entertainment and Tourist destination for the state and to serve the community at large
• To provide an “Iconic” sports facility that reflects the growth of Sports in Arunachal Pradesh and is a showcase for the sports and the state internationally.
• To provide a facility that can be utilised all year for a number of events, in order to maximize opportunity for
• revenue generation and sustainability.
• To provide a highly cost effective, safe and low maintenance facility.
• To provide a facility that will allow Arunachal Pradesh to successfully host international and national sports events
The north-eastern part of India is ladden with beautiful landscapes, the magnanimous river beds forming a prominent part of its landscapes. The masterplan imitates this tapestry to continue the natural setting of the site. The built form also develops from these fluid lines
Massing phase 1
Massing phase 2
Massing phase 3
Massing phase 4
South Pavilion -Ground floor plan
Site plan
South Pavilion
Ground floor plan (Cricket Academy)
South Pavilion
Ground floor plan (Players Facilities)
South Pavilion
Upper Ground floor plan
South Pavilion
First floor plan
South Pavilion
Second floor plan
The north-eastern part of India is mostly well known for football rather than cricket. Main motive behind this project of AP cricket association was to promote and boost cricket in the valley region. The site is well connected from Doimukh and Itanagar by NH 13.
The stadium also has fitness centre, multipurpose indoor hall, clubhouse to promote other sports as well. The pitch is proposed as per ICC standards making it an scenic destination for hosting International matches as well.
Proposed Site is located at densely populated region of Shillong, Meghalaya. Program requirements for the project were sports halls namely badminton and squash,along with offices and restaurants.
The Most challenging thing about the project was to consume FAR in the given cramped site. Challenges such as minimum setback, fulfilling parking requirements, amending to height restrictions and basement construction along the site slope made this project quite interesting.
Site Context
As the site is sloping towards adjacent road, there is huge chunk of land with existing structures above to retain. This makes the construction of footing and basement difficult. The above land is retained with shore piles.