Undergraduate Architecture Portfolio

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STUTI GARG
architecture
design portfolio selected works 2018-22

Hello, I am currently in my fifth year from Balwant Sheth School of Architecture, Mumbai working on my under-graduate design dissertation. This portfolio is a summarization of my selected academic and extra curricular work from 2018-2022.

Date of Birth- 8 December, 1999

Email Id- stuti08garg@gmail.com

Address- Agra,Uttar Pradesh,India

Languages- Hindi and English

EDUCATION

2018-2023 SVKM’s Balwant Sheth School of Architecture

Class Representative and part of Multimedia Committee

2016-2018 Delhi Public School R. K. Puram - New Delhi

President of Arts Club and part of Chemistry Club

2004-2016 St. Patrick’s Junior College - Agra

Class Representative and part of Art Society

COURSES

2022 Laurie Baker Centre for Cultural Studies

Summer School

2021 Post-Digital Collage by Lorenzo Fernandes

Set Design - A Visual Language Advance and Basic Workshop by Sarang Parwarddan

2020 Theories on Modernism, Minimalism and DeconStructivism

Cept Winter School Programme

SOCIAL WORK

2022 Teach for India Teacher

2020 Leher Foundation and Vidya Bharati Foundation

Graphic Designing Kotak Foundation Teacher

2019 Read A Story and Ek Pahel, Agra Teacher

2017 Scribe for visually impaired

Wrote 12th board examinations for a visually impaired student

EXHIBITIONS

2022 Thesis Bazaar Research Poster

2021 Emergence Installation(Snowflake)

DOCUMENTATION

2020 Fontainhas, Goa

2019 Ahmedabad, Gujrat Jodhpur & Pushkar, Rajasthan

2018 Aurangabad, Maharashtra

PUBLICATIONS

2020 Community Labyrinths - Shared Lives, Shared Networks & Shared Spaces

Public Space Design Studio

2020 Diffusion

Advance Basic Design Studio

COMPETITIONS

2021 Solar Decathlon India

Office Building

2020 Essay Writing Competition, COA Sketching Diaries Kaarwan

Covid-19 Facility Centre Kaarwan

Pavilion Design - BSSA Esquisse

Intra Class Competition

2018 Play - BSSA Esquisse

Intra Class Competition

WORK EXPERINECE

2022 5Queue

Set Design Intern

TA Fourth Year Studio, BSSA Building Construction Technology 2021 Solutions 11.88

Architectural Intern 2020-21 Pentagons Graphic Designing Intern Aadharshila Architectural Intern

SKILLS

ADVANCED SKILLS

Adobe Photoshop

Adobe Illustrator

Adobe InDesign McNeel Rhinoceros Autodesk Autocad iMovie Microsoft Suite Miro Filmora

BASIC SKILLS

Sketchup Blender

Adobe After Effects

Adobe Premiere Pro VRay QGIS Twin Motion Autodesk 3DSMax

OTHERS

INTERMEDIATE SKILLS

Grasshopper Autodesk Revit Lumion

Hand Modeling

Sketching and Illustrating Hand Drafting Photography Fabrication Work

résumé 01 02
Architecture Portfolio
academic projects miscellaneous projects professional projects conténts 03 04 Architecture Portfolio C O N T E N T S C1 C4 C5 C6 C10 C11 C12 C21 C22 C23 C24 C25 C2 C27 C31 C30 C29 C28 C15 C15 C16 C17 C19C20 F1 W1 W2 R O LADIESTOILET GENTSTOILET +0.75M +0.75M +0.75M +0.75M D2 D2 D2 D3 W3 W3 D1 D3 +0.0 MAINENTRANCE +0.75M +0.75M +0.75M +3.39M +1.95M D4 4790 1565 3365 9230 500 +0.75M 1500 1500 W1 C1 F1 1500 1500 77° 2455 M 430CA 335 W1 F1 5725 3195 5725 1235 1500 1500 1525 01//Soothoze 02//Sustainablemodel 03//IntersectWadala 04//InterpretingTourism 05//SomniumGreens 06//RaiseMarsh 07//Details 08//Coding&Scripting 08//Snowflake 08//Diffusion 09//SummerSchool 10//SetDesign&Graphics

SOOTHOOZE Therapeutic Healing Centre

YEAR 4 | SEMESTER VIII 2022- Academics

Mentor: Ar. Apoorva Shroff Programme: Therapy & Healing Site: SGNP, Mumbai

Individual Project

01//Soothooze 05 06 Architecture Portfolio

To analyse the shape of the building, site references were obtained and then adjustments were made to get the final form that could best explain the programme.

+5.15 10 5 FIRST FLOOR +3.85 +4.45 +5.15 +5.15 +0.15 +1.375 +0.15 +0.85 +0.85 +0.15 +0.85 +0.85 +0.85 +0.15 +2.075 10 3 4 5 GROUND FLOOR 01//Soothooze 07 08 Architecture Portfolio -1.80 BASEMENT 10 0 2 4 +8.75 +8.75 +9.75 +9.75 10 2 3 4 SECOND FLOOR
0 1 2 3 4 5 10 SECTION BB’ 2.67 4.03 1.6 4.03 4.33 0.3 +0.85 -1.80 +5.15 +9.75 01//Soothooze 09 10 Architecture Portfolio 0 1 2 3 4 5 10 SECTION SECTION SECTION AA’ 2.67 4.03 4.03 0.3 +0.85

LONGITUDINAL ELEVATION

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SUSTAINABLE MODEL FOR CONSERVATION

Re-imaging Heritage Conservation

YEAR 5 | SEMESTER IX

2022- Academics

Mentor: Ar. Tapan Deshpande

Site: Wai, Maharashtra

Individual Project

02//SustainableModelforConservation 15 16 Architecture Portfolio
02//SustainableModelforConservation 17 18 Architecture Portfolio

INTERSECTWADALA

Urban Design

YEAR 4 | SEMESTER VIII

2022- Academics

Mentor: Ar. Ritu Mohanty Programme: Alternative to CBD Site: Wadala, Mumbai Group Project

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Architecture Portfolio problems on site: gentrification:

problems faced by each housing MHADA block inclusive of sizing, absence of private toilets, open dumping, unplesent interiors & flooding problems.

defining a set

defining module 01 describing the inter-action between two house modules due to the close proximity.

problems on cluster level and the ill-usage of the ground present amids the cluster.

defining basti 04

defining cluster 03 placed nearby the MHADA low-cost residencial block the basti mohola is a dense slum fabric ifested with the problems of over-population.

defining mono 05

newly constructed monorail fails to deliver.

H O 4.5M 9M

H O U 0

fig. 01 3M SINGLE MOTORABLE ROAD

LIVING+BEDROOM

KITCHENOUTDOOR

fig. 07 600 MM KACHA ROAD

fig. 02 fig. 03 OPEN DRAINAGE SYSTEM

fig. 04 fig. 05 FLOODING PROBLEM

01 the process whereby the character of a poor area is altered by attracting new businesses, often distracting current inhabitants.

fig. 11 3M MOTORABLE ROAD PLAY GROUNDFORKIDS

OPEN B.M.CGROUNG

fig. 08 NON-ACCESSABLE AREA USED FOR DUMPING

fig. 10 CLOGGED UP STREETS

fig. 09

defining concept 02 due to the upcoming CBD most of the inhabitants be evicted because of higher land prices.

fig. 06 3M MOTORABLE ROAD

fig. 13 3METERS 3METERS

fig. 12 3M MOTORABLE ROAD

DUMPING GROUND

fig. 14 fig. 15 NARROW SPACE IN-BETWEEN

DELAYED! fig. 20

defining streets 06 DELAYED!

WADALA MHADA  LOW COST HOUSING COLONY

fig. 01 fig. 02 fig. 05 EXPENSIVE AMENITIES AROUND POOR HABITAT

EVICTION OF THE INHABITANTS

INCREASE IN LAND PARCEL PRICE

fig. 16 fig. 17 TALL COMPOUND WALLS MAKING THE SPACE INTROVERTED

PECHE KYA HAI

fig. 22 fig. 23 LACK OF DISCIPLINE ON THE INNER LANE fig. 24 KACHA ROAD HENCE NON-MOTORABLE fig. 25

03 04 05 06

defining context defining similar defining highline defining cbd defining streets

erandwadi slum a slum falling under same circumstances as of the wadala MHADA L.C.H and the basti mahola. redefining the decaing mailroad tracks into an social, environmental and economical rejuvination. situations faced by a typical cbd and its monotonousness problems face at the street level in the site due to lack of discipline and overpopulation.

fig. 06 CLUSTER OF LOW INCOME HOUSING

fig. 09 fig. 10 fig. 13 PLACING ART INSTALATIONS

fig. 14 DESERTED AREA DURING EVENING

EVICTION!!!! EVICTION!!!!

fig. 17 LACK OF SOFTSCAPE CAUSING INC. HEAT GAIN

fig. 18 MIXED USER GROUPS AROUND THE SITE

PLACING GARDENS NULL INTERACTION BETWEEN THE USER GROUPS

fig. 03 EXPENSIVE HOUSING TO REPLACE THEM fig. 04 fig. 07 fig. 08 fig. 11 fig. 12 fig. 15 fig. 16 fig. 19 fig. 20

MONOTONOUS TALL GLASS FACARDS DEFINING THE SITE

fig. 21 fig. 22 AMENITIES SERVING MOSTLY THE CBD AND NOT THE SITE

fig. 23 22

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problems face at the street level in the site due to lack of discipline and overpopulation. L O W C A P A C Y fig. 18 fig. 19 DELAYED! DELAYED! DELAYED! DELAYED!

interventions: housing:

green-roofing

problems faced by each housing MHADA block inclusive of sizing, absence of private toilets, open dumping, unplesent interiors & flooding problems.

describing the inter-action between two house modules due to the close proximity.

problems on a cluster level and the ill-usage of the ground present amids the cluster.

placed nearby the MHADA low-cost residencial block the basti mohola is a dense slum fabric ifested with the problems of over-population.

newly constructed monorail fails to deliver.

defining module defining a set defining cluster defining basti defining mono defining streets

problems face at the street level in the site due to lack of discipline and overpopulation.

green roofing can be done all around to make urban life look human scale along with elements of softscape and comfort.

a bus stop which offers much more to the commuters than just a waiting space.

a 10 meter wide street with focus on walkability and community health by welldefined pedestrian paths and cycling lanes.

a 6 meter wide street with pedestrian safety and comfort along with casual seating acting as buffer spaces to increase community interaction.

a 3 meter wide street with focus on social interaction and community spaces which is clubbed with casual seating zones.

stop points primary street secondary street tertiary street combining ideas

stiching all ideas together to create a new street design which is more inclusive and adaptive for the community.

PRIMARY STREET

TERTIARY STREET

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01 02 03 04 05 06
SOCIAL SPACE
CYCLING LANE CYCLING
PEDESTRIAN PATH PEDESTRIAN PATH PEDESTRIAN PATH SEATING SEATING
VEHICLE LANE LANDSCAPING
LANDSCAPING
LANE HUMAN SCALE SECONDARY STREET fig. 9 fig. 10 fig. 11 fig. 12 fig. 5 fig. 6 fig. 7 fig. 8 fig. 1 fig. 2 fig. 3 fig. 4 fig. 13 fig. 14 fig. 15 fig. 16 fig. 17 fig. 21 fig. 22 fig. 23 fig. 18 fig. 19 fig. 20
LANDSCAPING
SOLAR POWERED LIGHTS
01
SOFTSCAPE
SOLAR-CHARGING ZONE
02 03 04 05 06

INTERPRETINGTOURISM

Interpretation Centre

YEAR 3 | SEMESTER VIII

2021- Academics

Mentor: Ar. Aparna Surve

Programme: Tourism and Covid-19

Site: Agra, Uttar Pradesh

Individual Project

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Concept Exploration in Plan according to the courtyards in Mughal Empire.

Concept Exploration according to the courtyards in Mughal Empire.

SECTION AA’ SECTION BB’ PARKING

Concept Exploration according to the courtyards in Mughal Empire.

04//InterpretingTourism 29 06 Architecture Portfolio 30
PROGRAMS ON GROUND FLOOR - AUDITORIUM, CAFETERIA, RECEPTION, EXHIBITION SPACE, VIRTUAL GALLERY, OFFICE ROOMS, STORAGE ROOMS, MEETING ROOM, THEATERS, COURTYARDS

PROGRAMS ON SECOND FLOOR - WORKSHOPS, VIEW POINT, SERVICES, ADMINISTRATION

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SECTION CC’
SECTION AA’ SECTION BB’

SOMNIUMGREENS

Green Office Building

YEAR 3| SEMESTER V 2020- Academics

Mentor: Ar. Shriya Bhatiya Programme: Office Building

Site:Sewri, Mumbai Group Project

05//SomniumGreens 33

climate analysis: site analysis:

05//SomniumGreens 35 36 Architecture Portfolio +5.15 +4.45 +5.15 +5.15 +1.375 +0.15

Facade deatils with the closing and opening details.

Facade radiation analysis to anylse the heat received.

Renders:

05//SomniumGreens 37 38 Architecture Portfolio

RAISEMARSH

Ecological Design

YEAR 3 | SEMESTER V 2022- Academics

Mentor: Ar. Shriya Bhatiya Programme: Wetland Upgradation Site: Malwani, Mumbai Group Project

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The wetland experiences seasonal changes depending primarily upon the rainfall in the area. During the summers it dries up partially along with the talao adjoining it. During the monsoons, the wetland is the cleanest due to heavy rainfall dissipating any eutrophication. As the rain slows and winter approaches, eutrophication grows due to stagnant waters, the summer heat further increases the process.

Strength Weakness Architecture Portfolio

Opportunity Threat

From the overall of the SWOT analysis this is cumulative diagram of the problems faced and the effect on the water bodies which formed the basis of our strategies.

The naturally existing gradual slope in the wetland helped us to come up with the strategy for stepped wetland. 06//RaiseMarsh 43 44

Floating wetland can be used as a passive measure to maintain clean water.

Cleansing Biotopes help in encouraging habitat creation and promotes biodiversity and achieves high water quality.

Allowing for more Green spaces in the already concreted spaces will allow absorption of water as well as reduce run off and excess pressure on the storm water drains.

Creating an eco-friendly park we can also strengthen your environment by giving native flora and fauna a place to thrive.

Bioswales along roads intercepting the wetland, overgrowth and talav.

Use of Water Intensive Plants and Trees in between existing development to reduce risk of flooding and on the edge of wetland to break flow.

To guarantee a consistent flow of water throughout the area, pipes have been attached from the marsh to Godzilla Park beneath.

Sedimentation basin allows to capture coarse to medium-sized sediments as a pretreatment measure before the water enters the constructed wetland.

06//RaiseMarsh 45 46 Architecture Portfolio
07//DETAILS 47 06 Architecture Portfolio 48 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C21 C22 C23 C24 C25 C26 C27 C31 C30 C29 C15 C15 C16 C17 C19 C20 W1 W1 W1 F1 S1 C1 W1 F1 S1 C1 W2 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 LIBRARY AUDITORIUM LADIESTOILET GENTSTOILET +0.75M +0.75M +0.75M +0.75M W1 W1 W1 W1 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D1 D1 D3 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 D1 D3 +0.0 MAINENTRANCE +0.75M +0.75M +0.75M +3.39M 1 2 3 4 +1.95M D4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 9710 1565 3365 5605 9815 11970 9230 3440 12265 3125 2640 6500 13265 +0.75M 1635 205 1500 1500 W1 F1 S1 C1 W1 F1 S1 C1 600 600 600 600 1000 150 3265 3265 1500 4475 072 06 985 3250 3500 2900 3205 1850 1500 50 230 235 77° 98° 91° 22° 122° 110 270 835 1775 265 1235 925 2455 ADMIN CAFETERIA 3400 600 230 430 2360 2345 775 44573° 100° 97° 140 335 3810 W1 F1 S1 C1 4085 3035 215 170 460 460 460 460 410 4670 5725 2940 3195 5725 1405 3365 5725 440 460 460 200 D2 1500 1235 1235 1235 1235 1235 1500 1500 1525 535 565 534 012 1235 1235 1235 1235 1500 1500 523 320 300 1525 410 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C21 C22 C24 C25 C26 C27 C31 C30 C29 C28 C15 C15 FC14 C16 C17 C19 C20 W1 W1 W3 F3 S3 C3 W2 W1 5725 S T A F F R O O M CLASSR LADIESTOILET GENTSTOILET D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D1 D1 D3 D3 D3 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 CORRIDOR W3 F3 S3 C3 +6.03M +6.03M +6.03M +7.35M +8.67M 9710 4790 1565 3365 5605 9815 3440 12265 13265 4255 1635 205 1500 1500 150 1500 4475 270 985 3250 3500 2900 3205 1850 1500 50 230 235 110 270 265 2640 3375 1720 3580 1175 210 5710 1000 1405 935 3035 215 2480 6655 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
DETAILS Working Drawing YEAR 4 | SEMESTER VIII 2022- Academics Mentor: Ar. Durvesh Mhatre Programme: School Site: Fontainhas, Goa Individual Project
1250 X 1250 D10 D10 D10 GENTS TOILET 8200 X 4275 D7 D7 D7 D7 D7 D7 D7 D7 HANDICAP TOILET 27 FULL TILES 9 FULL TILES BAL BAL 14 CFULL TILES BAL FULL TILES BAL BAL 13 FULL TILES BAL 12 FULL TILES BAL 21 FULL TILES 3 FULL BAL PASSAGE LADIES TOILET 4150 X 3725 Duct For Toilet 1250 X 1250 D10 D10 D10 GENTS TOILET 8200 X 4275 D7 HANDICAP TOILET J.C TD 01 TD 02 TD 03 27 FULL TILES 9 FULL TILES BAL BAL 14 CFULL TILES BAL FULL TILES BAL BAL 13 FULL TILES BAL 12 FULL TILES BAL 21 FULL TILES 3 FULL BAL PASSAGE FLOORING PLAN TILING PLAN 2 FULL 2 FULL BAL 8 FULL TILES BAL BAL BAL FULL TILES BAL 8 FULL TILES BAL 7 FULL TILES BAL 8 FULL TILES BAL 07//DETAILS 49 06 Architecture Portfolio 50 4150 X 3725 Commercial Toilet Drawings: LADIES TOILET 4150 X 3725 Duct For Toilet 1250 X 1250 D10 D10 D10 GENTS TOILET 8200 X 4275 D7 D7 D7 D7 D7 D7 D7 D7 HANDICAP TOILET J.C TD 01 B A B C D C D F E F E 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 600 900 900 600 600 900 900 600 1000 2150 1115 2150 2660 1500 500 1000 1515 1000 570 750 340 1000 2825 8200 4275 3725 4150 LAYOUT PLAN 1450 1450 2700 3050 K G H PASSAGE LADIES TOILET 4150 X 3725 Duct For Toilet 1250 X 1250 D10 D10 D10 GENTS TOILET 8200 X 4275 D7 HANDICAP TOILET J.C TD 01 TD 02 PASSAGE CEILING LIGHT FIXTURES PLAN 1745 1745 1200 600 600 600 900 900 1745 1200 1745 1200 1745 1745 1200 600 640 910 1898 633 504 504 504 1088 1088 660 1160 660 1160 660 1160 660 1160 660 1160 660 1160 660 1160 660 1160 1160 1160 750 750 750 AS/SPEC. D10 MIRROR AS/DETAIL SECTION - DD MIRROR AS/DETAIL SECTION - AA D10 D7 D7 D7 SECTION - BB D10 D7 D7 D7 D7 J.C SECTION - CC 975 2800 750 URINAL AS/SPEC. PARTITION AS/SPEC. 300X450 TILES AS/SPEC. WASH BASIN AS/SPEC. MIRROR AS/DETAIL 975 2800 750 4500 4500 4500 WASH BASIN AS/SPEC. MIRROR AS/DETAIL 300X450 TILES AS/SPEC. WC AS/SPEC. URINAL AS/SPEC. PARTITION AS/SPEC. 300X450 TILES AS/SPEC. 4500 2250 2250 2250 300 450 300 450 300 450 300 450 300 450 300 1800

YEAR 3 | SEMESTER V 2020- Academics

Mentor: Ar. Ripple Patel Grasshopper Exploration Group Project

CODING&SCRIPTING Graphics
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SNOWFLAKE

Architectural Design

YEAR 2 | SEMESTER III 2019- Academics

Mentor: Ar. Attrey Chhaya Programme: Furniture Model Site: College Campus Group Project

08//Miscellaneous 57

concept exploration:

Diiferent material layers put together to form the seating.

01//Soothooze 59 60 Architecture Portfolio

The ink diffusion on wet paper is essentially a liquid spreading dynamics, the diffusion results are mainly determined by quantity of water absorbed and the ink attributes. For this studio we tried to study the extent diffusion of ink on a wet paper while varying the associated parameters.

Appartus used : paper, ink dropper, container, spray bottle Materials : ink, water, ice Process : The centre was marked on the paper, then the paper was dipped in water for 5 seconds, the experiment was further continued with varying parameters and materials.

Time taken : Depending on each experiment the time taken varyied from an hour to three hours.

Group Project

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DIAGRAMS OF THE EXPERIMENT OBSERVATION THE ICE PLACED IN THE CENTRE PUSHES THE INK OUTWARDS BUT THE BOUNDARY RESTRICTS THE MOVEMENT LEADING TO THE ACCUMALATION OF THE INK TOWARDS THE EDGES. OUTWARD PUSH INWARD PULL TIME = 1sec % of Paper Dry 0 TIME 10sec % of Paper Dry 0 TIME 20sec % of Paper Dry 5 TIME = 3min % of Paper Dry 10 TIME 7min % of Paper Dry 15 TIME 10min % of Paper Dry =20 TIME =30min % of Paper Dry TIME 3Hours % of Paper Dry =100 Experiment Medium- water applied in a restricted boundary. One drop of ink. Ice placed at centre after 20s. Observations the ice placed in the centre pushes the ink outwards but the boundary restricts the movement leading to the accumalation of the ink towards the edges 20 90 s 180 600 1200 After Drying 20 40 60 10 min 30 min 50 min 70 min Medium- Paper dipped in water. One drop of blue ink and one drop of red ink. Observations initial drop of ink creates a restricted boundary due to which the further drops of ink spread within.

The aim of the Laurie Baker Centre summer school is to create awareness on the need to move towards a Green Habitat, which is based on sustainable building design and construction technology that is cost effective as well as environment friendly. We did practical assignments which included hands-on exercises in areas such as environmentfriendly campus planning, cost effective building technology, waste, water and energy management.

barrier free space design:

hands on experience:

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These graphics and images were created during my internship in set design. The treasure hunt map that was utilised in Four More Shots Season 3 during the Italy filming is one of the visuals. Some are on India's first gaming entertainment programme, P.A.O.D, and I even worked on the Imagine That Season 3 sets. As a graphic designer in a startup, I've even done branding for some of the startups, and the rest are commercial artworks I've done as a freelancer.

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