

vyawahare.snehal32@gmail.com +91 9763759248

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Nagpur, Maharashtra
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vyawahare.snehal32@gmail.com +91 9763759248

www.linkedin.com/in/snehal-vyawahare-1471a3200
Nagpur, Maharashtra
Education
National Institute of Technology, Raipur 2019-2024
B.Arch
S.M.M Mohota Science college, Nagpur 2017-2019 12th
Bhavans B.P Vidya Mandir, Nagpur 2004-2017 10th
C.V Square, Delhi Architectural Intern Janurary-February 2024
inFORM Architects, Banaglore Architectural Intern January-June 2023
One Design, Nashik Architectural Intern May-June 2022
Studio Sakha, Nagpur
Architectural Intern January-April 2022
Evolved Architects, Raipur Architectural Intern November - December 2021
F.Y.I Arch
Content creator February-September 2021
Rethinking The Future
Editorial Intern January-April 2020
Freelance 2022-2024
Drafting : AutoCAD
3D Modelling : SketchUp, Revit
Visualisation : Lumion, Enscape
Analytical : Ladybug, EcoTech, eQuest, LiDAR
Graphics and Presentation : Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Coral Draw
Office : MS Word, MS Excel, MS Powepoint
Best Paper Presnetation
Adobe:24 International Conference
Runner up-Most popular design Terracotta Design Awards
Workshop and ceritication:
ECBC Training Programme
CREDA Chattisgarh
Vastu shastra Certification
IVS India
Languages: English Hindi Marathi
Featured :
11 Articles featured on Rethinking The Future’s Website
Link : https://www. re-thinkingthefuture. com/author/snehalvyawahare/
overlooking an ASI site invisual permeability
Temple
Anandeshwar
Hostel for students in IndianSchool of Business,Mohali 06 Restro-bar
A rustic restro-bar designed using nuvocotto terracotta tiles
Location: Rani Jhansi Marg, Kamla Nehru Nagar, Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh.
Site Area: 8959.1 Sq. M
Permissible F.A.R: 1.50
Proposed Ground Coverage: 3057 Sq. M
Proposed Total Built-Up Area: 9171 Sq. M
Proposed F.A.R: 1.02
Proposed Height: 12.45 M
Utkarsh bhawan is a culmination of a formal office building experience with a holistically planned green approach. It is strategically perched between green pockets to rejuvenate the experience for both regular occupants and visitors.




THE CONCEPT POINTS OUT THE TINY , YET SO AFFECTIVE WORK OF GRASSROOTS. THE SCIENTIFIC FUNCTION OF GRASSROOTS IS TO ABSORB NUTRIENTS FROM ITS ENVIRONMENT AND CONVERT IT INTO USABLE ENERGY FOR ITS PLANT.
IMPLEMENTING THIS TO OUR PROJECT THROUGH BIOMIMICRY , OUR INTEGRAL PARAMETRIC SHADING STRUCTURES WORK IN A SIMILAR MANNER THESE ARE 2 MODULES SOLAR TOWER AND WATER CATCHMENT TOWER , THESE ABSORB RAW ENERGY LIKE SOLAR RADIATION AND WATER VAPOURS FROM THE ENVIRONMENT, AND CONVERT THEM INTO USABLE SOURCE OF ENERGY.
THIS ENERGY IS THEN UTILIZED BY THE BUILDING IN THE FORM OF ELECTRICITY AND WATER.
THE SIZE OF STRUCTURE IS SMALL IN COMPARISON TO THE SCALE OF BUILDING, BUT THESE ARE QUITE EFFICIENT STRUCTURES ADD UP TO THE SUSTAINABILITY OF THE BUILDING.










Location: Archaeological Museum, Badami, Karnataka
Site Area: 22,0035 sq m
Permissible F.A.R: 1.50
Designing a resort overlooking Agasthya Lake in Badami, near an ASI site, requires balancing modern luxury with cultural preservation. The concept of visual permeability is key, ensuring uninterrupted views of the lake and Badami’s historic rock-cut temples through open-plan designs, large windows, and glass facades. The resort’s architecture should harmonize with the local environment, using materials like sandstone and clay to blend with the landscape, while low-rise structures maintain the site’s visual integrity.



The chosen site for the historic resort at the base of the north fort of Badami, overlooking the Agastya Lake, is strategically positioned to offer a unique and immersive experience. The historical and cultural significance of Badami, with its rich past under various kingdoms, including the Badami Chalukyas, adds a layer of authenticity to the resort. The site’s accessibility through a narrow road defined by a gateway and a pedestrian path along the ghats of the lake creates a sense of anticipation and discovery.
Distance of heritage monuments from the site :
Badami Fort – 450 m
Badami Chalukyas Art of Stones-90 m
Shivana Gudi- 160m
Sri Bhootnaatha Gudi- 400m
Badami Caves Temples-650 m
Sri Gudde Ranganathaswami- 1000m
Akka Tangi Falls- 400m
Yallmma Devi Gudi- 700m
Shivana Gudi – 160m
Syed Badhshah Darga- 350m
Kappe Arabhatta Inscription-350m








Location: Indian School of Business, Mohali, Punjab
The residential units at the Indian School of Business (ISB) Mohali provide comfortable and modern accommodations for students, designed to support their rigorous academic journey. These co-ed hostels are equipped with a wide range of amenities to ensure convenience and a balanced lifestyle. Each room is well-furnished, offering essential facilities like air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and housekeeping services. Common areas such as study lounges, recreational rooms, and fitness centers create an environment conducive to both study and relaxation. The hostels also have 24/7 security, ensuring a safe living space for all residents. On-campus dining facilities offer a variety of healthy and diverse food options.

























































































































































































































































































Location: Indian School of Business, Mohali, Punjab
The faculty housing at the Indian School of Business (ISB) Mohali is thoughtfully designed to provide a comfortable and inclusive living environment. With a focus on universal design principles, the housing ensures accessibility for individuals of all abilities.


• Lasur,Amravati
Location : Lasur,Amravati
Conservation drawings of Anadeshwar Temple, Lasur, Maharashtra is a project undertaken by Studio ed documentation, preparation of conservation drawings of elements of temple like elevations, iconography, Geowise and other such modern softwares were also used for documentation.
Conservation drawings of Anadeshwar Temple, Lasur, Maharashtra is a project gram for MSRDC and ASI. Sakha is local consultant, as principal Architect Sandeep The project included documentation, preparation of conservation drawings of elements tion mapping of all these elements was also done. LIDAR, Geowise and other such
Studio Sakha, Nagpur in collaboration with DRONAH, Gurugram for MSRDC and ASI. The project includiconography, rastering of pillars, etc. Condition mapping of all these elements was also done. LIDAR,
undertaken by Studio Sakha, Nagpur in collaboration with DRONAH, GuruSandeep Pathe is Associate Conservation Architect for the projoct. elements of temple like elevations, iconography, rastering of pillars, etc. Condisuch modern softwares were also used for documentation.



SEPARATION GAPS
SURFACE CRACKS
STRUCTURAL CRACKS
EXPOSED REBARS
LOSS OF MATERIALS
MISSING / DAMAGED ELEMENT
STONE DETERIORATION
PLASTER DETERIORATION
LOSS OF FINISH
WATER SEEPAGE/ DAMP STAINS
SOOT DEPOSIT/ STAINS/ BIRD DROPPING
BIO GROWTH
VEGETATION GROWTH
BRICK INFILL
INTERVENTIONS AND ALTERATIONS
EFFLORESCENCE
The RestroBar is an entry for the competition of Terracotta Design awards organized terracotta tiles. This RestroBar exhibits a rustic yet aesthetic impression, precisely tile and have been used in the design strategically to play with shadows and light. The jaalis used in the design are - garnet, sapphire, diamond, edan and topaz.
The RestroBar is an entry for the competition of Terracotta Design awards organized by Nuvocotto. Nuvocotto yet aesthetic impression, precisely designed using clay jaalis from Nuvocotto. These tiles are incredibly The jaalis used in the design are - garnet, sapphire, diamond, edan and topaz.

organized by Nuvocotto. Nuvocotto is a tile company specializing in sustainable precisely designed using clay jaalis from Nuvocotto. These tiles are incredibly versalight. topaz. Nuvocotto is a tile company specializing in sustainable terracotta tiles. This RestroBar exhibits a rustic incredibly versatile and have been used in the design strategically to play with shadows and light.



