P O R T F O L I O
SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENT AND ARCHITECTURE (2019-24)
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YASH MHATRE
Yash Mhatre
About me:
Hello, I am Yash Mhatre, recently graduated from School of Environment and Architecture in May, 2024. For me, Architecture is about how space-making can be practiced by building a relationship with the people and its behaviour forming a spatial experience of its own.
I am looking forward to new learning encounters and wish to develop my skills by gaining exposure and knowledge from the professional world.
I am interested to gain exposure in engaging with multiple agencies in construction as an Architect. My contribution will be an asset to the firm through my dedication, consistency and keen nature for learning.
Contact:
Phone No. : 9167356309
Email Id : ar.yashmhatre24@gmail.com
Address : B/202, Mhatre Plaza, MG.Road, Kandivali W, Mumbai - 400067
Education:
2019 - 2024 : School of Environment and Architecture (SEA), Mumbai
2017 - 2019 : Shri T.P. Bhatia Junior college of Science, Mumbai
2005 - 2017 : Swami Vivekanand International School, Mumbai
Languages:
English | Hindi | Marathi | Gujarati (Basic)
Publications:
The Gut Stories | 2022
Storytellin and Urbanity: Prasad Shetty
Rozaanaa | 2020
Collaboration of stories from Juanwadi
Covid Glossary | 2021
A compilation of newly emerged values, concepts and practices in Covid
Rhythms, Forces and Energies | 2023
A collection of engagements with the city and the self
Spatiality of Escape | 2023
Research dissertation book on tourism neighbourhood in Goa
Achievements:
- Certificate for ‘Consistency in work’ in the Second Year B.Arch programme | 2020 - 2021
- Certificate for ‘Sincerity and exceptional work’ in the Third Year B.Arch programme | 2021 - 2022
- Certificate for ‘Sincerity and exceptional work’ in the Fourth Year B.Arch programme | 2022 - 2023
Skills:
Drafting: Rendering: AutoCad
Lumion
Enscape
Graphical:
Photoshop
Hand:
Illustrator Draft|Sketch
Indesign Model-making
3D Modelling
Rhinoceros3D
Sketchup
Other: Laser cutting
Wix (webiste)
Extra-curricular:
- ‘General Secretary’ - Member of the Student’s Council at School of Environment and Architecture | 2023-2024
- ‘Cultural Head’ - Member of the Student’s Council at School of Environment and Architecture | 2023-2024
Workshops:
2019 | Working with Bamboo
Areen attari
2019 | Working with Brick Prateek Dhanmer
2020 | Potratits of Erangal
Prajakta Palav
2020 | Video Art
Academic Performance:
CGPI : 9.50
Professional practice:
- Internship at ‘Playgroup studio, Goa’ | Nov 22 - May 23
- Teaching assistant at School of Environment and Architecture | September 23
Amol K Patil
2021 | Marketecture
Devashish Guruji
2021 | Material Workshop - Bamboo Sankalpa
2021 | Material Workshop - Steel
Manjunath Bl.
2022 | Introduction to 3D Printing
Prateek Modi
2022 | Drawing Ecology
Dinesh Barap
2022 | Ways of seeing: Film workshop
Vishnu Mathur
2023 |The cinematograph: Constructing the real Devdutt Trivedi
Spatiality of Escape
Softening a school in Borivali
Thermal Manuevering Transit hub in Delhi
The Act of ‘letting go’ Tactical response for forces on a walkway
Resources, Flows, Systems Artist’s residency in Powai
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Details
Drawings Textile Museum in Paithan 10 Up 5000 5000 3175 1825 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 41733 9619 5784 3983 8539 6458 3445 Up Up 2000 2050 2896 1645 500 3502 313 7200 1500 1200 2447 YASH MHATRE TEXTILE MUSEUM AT PAITHAN - ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. - ALL THE WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE FOLLOWED. - DRAWINGS TO BE SEEN WITH RESPECT TO ALL OTHER DRAWINGS. - P.C.C. IS IN THE RATIO OF 1:3:6 (CEMENT SAND COARSE AGGREGATE). - ALL LEVELS SPECIFIED IN MILLIMETERS. - ALL DECISIONS REINFORCEMENT CALCULATIONS - NEED TO BE TAKEN BY STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. - DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWING. - ALL DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE BROUGHT TO NOTICE TO THE ARCHITECT BEFORE THE COMMENCEMENT OF ANY WORK. - RICHER CONCRETE MIX TO BE USED FOR THE FOUNDATION AND M:30 MIX TO BE USED FOR THE SUPER STRUCTURE, ALL MIXES SHALL BE SUGGESTED, EXAMINED AND APPROVED BY THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. - VERIFY FIELD CONDITIONS AND COORDINATION WITH THE PROJECT DOCUMENTS PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK. - WORK WITHIN THE FIELD BOUNDARIES AS SPECIFIED IN THE PROJECT DOCUMENT AND COMPLY WITH ALL THE APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES, REGULATIONS AND ORDINANCE REQUIREMENTS. - OCCUPANTS ON THE ADJACENCIES TO THE PROJECT AREA SHALL CONTINUE UNINTERRUPTED/UNDISTURBED OCCUPANCY DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROJECT. STAMP & SIGN GENERAL NOTES KEY PLAN ISSUED BY CHECKED BY SR.NO. DATE REVISION DESCRIPTION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION
Systems,
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Commercial office in Matunga
Environmental Threshold Wetland Conservatory in Sewri
Inhabitation Housing for the elderly in Borivali
What is a home? Home as Multiple Collections
IT Startup’s office
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Exploration in materials
Mass
works
The site lies on a modulated plinth which ranges from 0m to 11.8m in height.
SPATIALITY OF ESCAPE:
SOFTENING
A SCHOOL
A body experiences a space through the intertwining of atmospheric phenomenon, physicality of the space and the inner subjective desire of an individual. A body moves in a landscape with this memorial understanding of the same giving rise to a new landscape which can be drawn out through their spatial experiences and the interwining of the elements which form it. An escape is only possible if the escape from and escape into is clearly defined. So to explore further,
What is the architecture of escape for the spaces which are highly regulated and disciplined?
Existing site: St. Francis High School, IC colony, Borivali West
Site: IC colony, Borivali West, Mumbai
Site adjacencies:
SPATIALITY OF ESCAPE: SOFTENING A SCHOOL
A body experiences a space through the intertwining of atmospheric phenomenon, physicality of the space and the inner subjective desire of an individual. A body moves in a landscape with this memorial understanding of the same giving rise to a new landscape which can be drawn out through their spatial experiences and the interwining of the elements which form it. An escape is only possible if the escape from and escape into is clearly defined. So to explore further,
What is the architecture of escape for the spaces which are highly regulated and disciplined?
How is discipline perpetuated in an educational campus of St. Francis in IC Colony?
How is discipline perpetuated in an educational campus of St. Francis in IC Colony?
SPATIALITY OF ESCAPE: SOFTENING A SCHOOL
SPATIALITY OF ESCAPE: SOFTENING A SCHOOL
How does discipline perpetuates through space in the school?
A body experiences a space through the intertwining of atmospheric phenomenon, physicality of the space and the inner subjective desire of an individual. A body moves in a landscape with this memorial understanding of the same giving rise to a new landscape which can be drawn out through their spatial experiences and the interwining of the elements which form it. An escape is only possible if the escape from and escape into is clearly defined. So to explore further,
A body experiences a space through the intertwining of atmospheric phenomenon, physicality of the space and the inner subjective desire of an individual. A body moves in a landscape with this memorial understanding of the same giving rise to a new landscape which can be drawn out through their spatial experiences and the interwining of the elements which form it. An escape is only possible if the escape from and escape into is clearly defined. So to explore further,
What is the architecture of escape for the spaces which are highly regulated and disciplined?
What is the architecture of escape for the spaces which are highly regulated and disciplined?
How is discipline perpetuated in an educational campus of St. Francis in IC Colony?
How is discipline perpetuated in an educational campus of St. Francis in IC Colony?
Discipline is perpetuated in spaces: 1. Highly elongated circulation or open spaces 2. Due to solidity of the existing buildings 3. Due to constant line of vision of the authority.
Site plan:
For the design project to be scoped on a landscape which can give an opportunity to generate an experience of escape, a landscape which is highly disciplined was looked upon. The site has few food and retail stalls and majorly institutional and residential programmes around it which contributes to make it a regulated precinct.
Design question:
What is the architecture of escape for spaces which are highly regulated and disciplined?
1 +4.35Mlvl +11.8Mlvl LEGEND 1. Gathering space 2. Dance hall 3. Circulation 4. Multipurpose area 5. Sleeping space 6. Storage 7. Kitchen 8. Brother’s plantation 9. Domestic birds 10. Canteen 11. Gathering nook 12. Performance stage 13. Basement 14. Staff room 15. Assembly hall 16. Bus parking ground 17. Central open space 18. Chapel
ESCAPE OF A BODY INTO CHOAS
ESCAPE OF A BODY INTO HIS EVERYDAY KICKS ESCAPE OF A BODY MOVING ON WHEELS
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Softening a school in Borivali, Mumbai
Semester
10,
Rohit Mujumdar
Project description:
The thesis tries to simplify the spatial experience of the students in a disciplined landscape and attempts to soften the experience by intertwining it with the spatial lines of escape creating a joyful experience for the students. It tries to develop a method to understand how a spatial experience is constructed with the help of simplified lines of the elements contributing to it.
The project is scoped in the existing landscape of a highly disciplined school in IC colony, Borivali, with a plot of 5500 sq.m. The attempt is to retrofit the school with spaces contributing to soften the experience of discipline without changing the existing structural grid of the project.
Research Background:
The moving bodies in a landscape experience a specific kind of spatiality which is subjective to its character, the atmosphere and the existing space. The spatial experience of a body can be read through the intertwining of the lines of these three elements which gives form to a newer landscape. The research thesis aimed at finding out the spatiality of escape for moving bodies in a tourist landscape of Goa.
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Escape into street chaos.
Escape into the crowd near a river.
Escape into the resting spaces in shade.
Findings from site:
Generated through elongated spaces
Method from research:
Lines of discipline due to elongated spaces
Emerging Strategies:
Generated through constant central surveillance
Generated through solid built edges.
Strategy 1: Intertwining of escape lines with the lines of discipline in perpendicular axis.
Lines of general vision
Lines of solid builtform edges
Strategy 2: Adding the affordances of changing levels within thin mass of escape to tackle surveillance.
Strategy 3: Adding void spaces in the existing spatiality as the level increases which adds the experience of escape softening the discipline.
- Existing Builtform - Retrofitted spaces
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Process model [1:200]
Russian Craft (Existing) and Red card paper (Retrofit)
Final model [1:200]
Photo-mount (Existing) and Balsa wood (Retrofit)
SECTION EE’ LEGEND 1. ENTRANCE 2. AMPHITHEATRE 3. WATCHING GALLERIES 4. HIDEAWAY SPACES
EXTENDED PLINTH 6. LIBRARY AND READING NOOK 7. STUDIO SPACES 8. HEALTH CARE 9. BREAKOUT SPACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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5 SITE 1 SITE 2 GROUND FLOOR PLAN
Escape Programmes:
Ground floor:
1. Entry court
2. Toilet block
3. Amphitheatre
4. Extended Plinth
5. Learning pits
6. Library and reading nooks
7. Gathering space
8. Display stalls
9. Added Classrooms
10. Central hall
First floor:
1. Toilet block
2. Watching galleries
3. Projector room
4. Learning terraces
5. Vertical connectivity to library
6. Healthcare
Second floor:
1. Breakout space
2. Prep area
3. Music room
4. Work area
5. Gathering space
Third floor:
1. AV room
2. Breakout space
3. Exhibit area
4. Art and Craft studio
5. Staircase as a hideaway
DOWN DOWN +4.00 lvl +2.65 lvl +0.00 lvl +0.00 lvl +5.70 lvl +4.60 lvl +5.20 lvl +6.30 lvl +4.00 lvl +6.86 lvl +5.78 lvl +2.00 lvl +4.00 lvl +4.00 lvl +4.60 lvl +4.60 lvl UP UP UP +6.23 lvl UP DOWN DOWN 1 2 3 4 5 6 FIRST FLOOR PLAN [1:200] 2 DOWN DOWN +8.64 lvl +8.10 lvl +8.10 lvl +10.44 lvl +6.23 lvl UP +9.00 lvl +9.90 lvl +8.10 lvl +8.10 lvl +7.40 lvl DOWN UP UP UP DOWN DOWN DOWN +5.70 lvl +4.00 lvl +2.65 lvl +0.00 lvl DOWN +6.86 lvl +5.78 lvl +0.00 lvl +7.40 lvl +7.40 lvl +8.10 lvl DOWN 1 2 3 4 SECOND FLOOR PLAN [1:200] 5 UP ENTRY +10.80 lvl DOWN DOWN DOWN +11.70 lvl +8.64 lvl +8.10 lvl +8.10 lvl +11.70 lvl +10.44 lvl +11.25 lvl +11.25 lvl +10.80 lvl +10.80 lvl DOWN +9.00 lvl +9.90 lvl +10.80 lvl +11.70 lvl +10.80 lvl +11.25 lvl +11.25 lvl +10.40 lvl +8.64 lvl +10.80 lvl +0.60 lvl 1 2 3 4 5 THIRD FLOOR PLAN [1:200] SITE 1 B B' C C' D D' A A' +6.30 lvl +5.78 +2.00 +4.00 +4.60 lvl DOWN 2 PROGRAMMES 2. Informal gathering 4. Multi-purpose hall 5. Performance stage and SITE 1 3 B C D A' SECTION EE’ LEGEND 1. ENTRANCE 2. AMPHITHEATRE 3. WATCHING GALLERIES 4. HIDEAWAY SPACES 5. EXTENDED PLINTH 6. LIBRARY AND READING NOOK 7. STUDIO SPACES 8. HEALTH CARE 9. BREAKOUT SPACE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
SITE 1 FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR THIRD FLOOR
Site images:
Site - A pedestrian way over a waterbody adjacent to M.G. Road in Kandivali West, Mumbai
The Circular rhythm - The act of disposal of temple offerings increases during the time of festivals.
The linear rhythm - The homeless people inhabit the pedestrian pathway during the night.
The interdependency - The site unused due to the alertness created by the temple waste increases inhabitation of the homeless.
Existing forces on site:
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After
The response:
A waterfront built by using the materials coming from the practices of the community around the site.
-Ropes
-Rafts
-Fishing nets
-Grills
-Water tanks
02 THE ACT OF LETTING GO
Tactical
Prose poem:
response to the forces on a pedestrian way in Kandivali,
Mumbai
Semester 9
Prasad Shetty
The piece of Coconut and the flowers were touched to God’s feet. The child was wondering whether the temple offerings will be dumped in the dustbin or not. “Think of any waterbody that comes in our way while going back home. We will keep near it. The offerings to God cannot go in a dustbin. God may punish you.” answered his mother. Both of them started walking ahead till they reached the pedestrian way over the Poinsar river where the child stumbled upon a basket of cooked rice lying near to the parapet. They were alerted which made them realise that they were crossing a water body. The child, with a buzzing mind, questioned the practice of disposing of temple offerings near a waterbody. “It is the act of letting go. You let go of the temple offerings and food near a waterbody, with an expectation that the offerings will be consumed by someone. It can be the organisms in the water, the birds around or these homeless people around after they wake up. Maybe a waterfront which organises the temple waste and allows the people to go down and engage with the river water flowing below would be helpful.” responded Mother. “Can the waterfront be a floating one? Like the system of floating rafts held by thick ropes used for Ganesh Visarjan in the neighbouring fishing community village. Can the materials used by the villagers that we saw while crossing the village market like the Water tanks, Ropes, Fishing nets, grills, thatch and the other biodegradable objects be used for building the waterfront?” continued the child with his questions.
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Entrance lobby
Conference room
Co-working area
Reception
desk
Founder’s cabin
Pantry Area
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Matunga, Mumbai
Interior Design, Semester 9
Rucha Nikam
The area of the project is considered as 765 sq.ft. All decision in terms of design and material selection is done by keeping a check of cost.
Softwares: AutoCad, Sketchup and Enscape
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04 MASS INHABITATIONS
Housing for the Elderly at Borivali, Mumbai
Semester 7, Prasad Shetty
In this project, I explored the spatial imaginations of the redevelopment of cooperative housing societies’ in Mumbai through one design case, namely, the Bhaktiyog Cooperative Housing Society. This project operationalises a different track by asking ‘what spatial affordances can lend to making home?’ in mass inhabitations.
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Section BB’
The project is full redevelopment with some housing units rented to old age people making it a complete housing for the elderly.
The commercial units will consists of healthcare facilities and a library which opens up to the outside pedestrians as well as inside residents. Each cluster has units which open up to community spaces and for bigger gatherings the living rooms of the adjacent housing units can merge with the community spaces to form a large space.
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Section AA’ Section CC’
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3D Visualization
Softwares: Rhino, Lumion & Photoshop
The idea was to have streets passing in between the built-form with pockets of Gardens and community gathering spaces.
The roof is staggered to bring in light and to form terraces which can be easily accessed by maximum residents.
Considering the user group, continuous circulation and easily accessible community spaces in between the housing units becomes significant.
Overall the building offers flexible wooden housing units with accessible circulation corridors. Thus, increasing the well being of the elderly people.
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Existing house
Photographs
Cluster plan (Collaborative work)
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Existing house section
05 WHAT IS A HOME?
Home as Multiple Collections
Semester 4
Anuj Daga, Mayuri Sisodia
Location: Service sectors, Charkop
Home is an intimate view of people’s collection formed over years through bought, borrowed and inherited objects. The volume gets shaped by the collection of objects done by the people inhabiting within.
The initial idea with which the design process began is to have a shelving system occupying the volume and make the human body function around itself. The entire volume becomes a shelving system such that the shelves open up for different uses at different levels.
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Imagination of Home
Designed house bird’s eye view
Designed house isometric view
The entire house becomes dense filled with their hobby of collections, opening up to the roofs as a space to relax. The design tries to make the life of the people more interactive with each other around these multiple collections. The house of collections inhabits the everyday life as well as different hobbies of residents
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Section A-A’
A ‘A
Design Concept: ‘Site-evolved perambulate’: This project majorly interacts with the flow of water on the site and focuses on how site can itself become a resource of building material for the built form that will be built on it.
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The environment as we experience it is a set of interconnected networks which balance each other to maintain the rhythmic flows. This project investigates and explores design possibility that negotiate bio-social relationships on an ecologically sensitive terrain.
External wall section:
Moisture Retention (3mm) Water Proofing (5mm)
Insulation (50mm)
Concrete fill layer
Corrugated sheet with water proofing.
Steel I-Beam Steel frame welded Skylight
Suspension cables Metal Mesh Panels
Coping R.C.C Block (Internal Gutter and support for Gabions)
(External Gutter)
Bigger size of stone allow more void space,which allow to intake maximum light.
Mud Finishing Layer(5mm)
Mud fill layer Dry stones
Vapor barrier(3mm)
Moisture retention (3mm)
Concrete fill
Corrugated sheet with water proofing(5mm).
Steel I-Beam
Medium size of stone allow less void space,which allows less light intake.
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stone layer
Steel
Steel chain (attached by a pin) Steel Hooks (to make wall stable) Basalt stones Filtration fabric Galvanized Wire mesh Steel frame wall Pre-Cast concrete wall R.C.C Lintel Steel Window Frame Filtered light (through metal mesh) Hot air Filtered light (through void spaces of Gabion)
P.C.C
sheet
Small size of stone make the gabions
Natural light Natural light 06 ENVIRONMENTAL
denser,
THRESHOLD Wetland Conservatory at Sewri, Mumbai Semester 6 Faizan Khatri
The design intent was to have gathering spaces around the trees on the site which also becomes a walkthrough through all programs happening in the conservatory. This walkthough is imagined through series of staircases which connect different programs together. The use of Gabion wall also allowed free flowing curves around the trees and the excavated pits are used as water tanks from where the water will be sourced. Overall the builtform is designed to interact with water which also forms leisure spaces for people to gather.
Equating required-to-built volume with to-be-excavated volume:
1. Calculating total required wall volume.
2. Removing 20% assumed volume for void spaces between stones
3. Equating the desired volume for excavation pits with required volume for walls.
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(50mm-100mm)
Cobbles absorbs impact of runoff
Edging material
Concrete edge
Poured concrete block anchors chain
Open drain rock
100mm pipe
Small size of stone make the gabions denser, which does not allow light intake.(No visual access ) PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT
In this project, the rain-chain storm water drainage system was used to manage the flow of rain-water aesthetically. The rainwater gets collected in the internal gutter, flows to the external gutter, passes through the chain and gets collected in cobblestone layered drainage pit. Thr drainage pits are placed in the excavation pit with an aim to harvest rain-water as well as excess seawater which will rise up flow in the excavation pits in the coming decades.
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VERSION
at 7.5m level
Plan
at 11.5m level
Plan
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07 RESOURCES, FLOWS AND SYSTEMS
Artist’s Residency in Powai, Mumbai
Semester 5
Shrikhar Bhave
The project was taken ahead by setting inquiries into creating comfort conditions through analytical understanding for set climatic parameters (temperature, humidity etc), through interrelational logics of space, scale, volume and elements of built forms, and intuitive experiences of natural flows by the users.
Project focuses on environment that is made of constant negotiations between humans and natural flows like air, wind, water, light that crafts the architecture of comfort for Powai.
The programme being an artist’s residency, the concept was how to make a builtform comfortable as well as most accessible for the pedestrians around (audience).
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The accessibility question was tackled by providing a number of spaces of pause at the entrance for the pedestrians. Thus, blending the thresholds of the builform is done with managing the flow of people entering and exiting the site.
Thick brick walls standing by itself craft spaces for the artist’s in a way that there is good flow of light and air, also a playful environment is created with varied modulation as required for the artists.
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Phenomena Drawing: Of movement through different temperatures zones.
Overlapping forms of light.
Pockets of warmth.
The Phenomena (Movement through temperature zones):
People are guided by the difference in temperatures. Like in the phenomena of Pockets of Warmth, people are gently nudged in the direction of a more comfortable space with the help of gentle glowing light and varying temperatures. The temperatures are different in different zones creating a cozier zone while compared to the external temperature and light.
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Transit Hub as technological sensorium form (Collaborative work), Semester 5
Location: Delhi
Dushyant Asher, Anuj Daga
This project draws attention to the act of mediation of phenomena through the building as an apparatus, and how it may allow us to conceive new typology in order to become critically curious about the environment and density of people moving around the bus stand in climatic conditions of Delhi.
Site plan:
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To achieve the difference in temperatures we used two mechanisms. The evaporative cooling, producing water vapor through a moss plant. The second one is that of a radiator. Hot water is passed through the coil and hot air is produced. These mechanisms are tied together with a comprehensive water pipe network. The apparatus is further scoped at a bus stand in the climatic context of hot and dry seasons in New Delhi, India.
Experience of the Bus Stand
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Site Section
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Site Development Plan
09 SYSTEMS, DETAILS AND DRAWINGS
Textile Museum at Paithan
Semester 6
Gauri Joshi
The design intent for the textile museum was to have a core of the structure and the public circulation moving around the core having a glimpse of the activities going inside. The building expands and opens up to the public in the exterior. The idea of core came by Considering the Textile exhibit which needs protection from natural light and dust. Concrete for the core ,steel being the expansion and glass which will bring enclosure and transparency in the exterior was the material palette that i have worked with.
For entire drawing set, visit: https://a19yash.wixsite.com/website/copy-of-the-textile-museum
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Toilet
Plan Toilet
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Centre line drawing and its supervision.
Internship at Playgroup Studio, Goa Semester 8
Harsh Patel and Bhavana Hameed
In the 7 months internship period, I was given the opportunity to work on 11 different projects of various scale. The two main projects were two clusters of 30 holiday villas together. One cluster of villas was in the stage of excavation and building the masonry walls. The other cluster was in the stage of completion where the works of tiling, upgradation of false ceiling and furniture design was going on. My major contributions were in drawing the GFC drawings and resolving the structural grid in drawings. Also, supervising the site on the basis of the produced drawings.
Masonry drawing:
Door and window schedule:
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10 INTERNSHIP WORKS
LIFT SHAFT POWDER ROOM 1.10 X 1.80m D3a LIVING ROOM 4.90 X 4.95m KITCHEN + DINING 8.00 X 3.75m ENTRANCE PORCH 3.85 X 1.30m LIFT SHAFT POWDER ROOM 1.10 X 1.80m D3a LIVING ROOM 4.90 X 5.20m KITCHEN + DINING 8.00 X 3.75m ENTRANCE PORCH 2.15 X 1.65m +120 +240 S1 +120 0.65 0.96 0.65 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.60 AC +270 +240 S1 +120 +15 +190 S1 +120 S1 +120 S1 +120 D.B. 0.57 0.90 0.60 1.88 1.88 2.48 2.48 1.24 1.24 1.24 1.24 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 0.54 0.90 AC +270 S1 +120 +240 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 0.94 0.94 0.94 0.94 0.60 AC +270 S1 +120 +240 1.88 1.88 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 1.01 0.94 0.94 0.94 0.94 AC +270 +240 S1 +120 +15 +190 S1 +120 S1 +120 S1 +120 D.B. 0.57 0.90 0.60 2.60 2.60 1.30 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 0.54 0.90 +120 S1 +120 0.78 0.78 0.83 0.83 TO STAIR (WALL LIGHT) 1.30 1.30 1.30 TO STAIR (WALL LIGHT) 1.62 0.20 0.72 1.28 2.07 1.82 2.28 2.07 1.82 2.28 0.72 1.28 0.40 +240 +240 +240 +240 +240 +240 +240 1.51 1.51 0.70 0.70 0.70 0.70 1.51 1.51 1.73 2.03 0.71 0.71 1.78 1.98 0.71 0.71 0.81 1.70 LIFT SHAFT POWDER ROOM 1.10 1.80m LIVING ROOM 4.90 X 4.95m KITCHEN + DINING 8.00 X 3.75m ENTRANCE PORCH 3.85 X 1.30m LIFT SHAFT POWDER ROOM 1.10 1.80 LIVING ROOM 4.90 X 5.20m KITCHEN + DINING 8.00 X 3.75m ENTRANCE PORCH 2.15 X 1.65m 0.40 4.20 0.25 0.75 0.23 0.23 1.35 1.13 0.30 0.30 1.13 1.40 1.25 1.10 1.10 1.25 1.40 1.13 0.30 0.30 1.13 1.35 0.75 1.35 1.40 0.10 2.90 0.75 0.23 0.23 1.25 0.90 0.25 0.70 0.35 0.50 3.85 3.40 3.40 0.50 0.48 0.58 1.35 0.75 1.25 0.60 0.60 V2 V2 D1 D1 D5 D5 SD1 SD2 SD2 SD3 W1 W1 P L A U P Y O R G PLAYGROUPSTUDIO SCALE PROJ No. PROJECT COCO BAIA BY ANOKHA ESTATES DATE ALL DIMENSIONS 27-02-2023 NTS VILLA 13 & 15 MASONRY DRAWING (GROUND LVL) PATH: COL MARKING AND FRAMMING ON THE COMBINED PLANS.dwg SAVED BY: yash SAVED DATE: 27-02-2023 2:32 PM CHECK/APPROVED DEALT DESIGNER HARSH PATEL DRG No. N
PROJECT P L A DESIGNER : HARSH PATEL DRG No. AL. FRAME 8mm Toughened Glass NAME No. DESCRIPTION L H SILL LINTEL LOCATION W1 2 Al. sliding 2-track with 8mm Toughened glass 1250 1150 1050 2200 Kitchens 1.25 PLAN 1.15 0.61 OUT IN 1.25 0.58 OUT IN NAME No. DESCRIPTION LENGTH HEIGHT SILL LINTEL LOCATION W2 1 Top Hung Aluminium Window + Fixed Glass 800 1600 900 2500 First floor Bedroom 0.80 6mm GLASS AL. FRAME TOP HUNG PLAN 1.60 0.80 OUT IN NAME No. DESCRIPTION LENGTH HEIGHT SILL LINTEL LOCATION V1 7 Top Hung Aluminium Window + Fixed Glass 900 900 1200 2100 Toilets 0.90 PLAN 0.90 0.90 0.60 6mm FIXED GLASS EXHAUST FAN AL. FRAME LOUVRES OUT IN NAME No. DESCRIPTION LENGTH HEIGHT SILL LINTEL LOCATI ON V2 2 Top Hung Aluminium Window + Fixed Glass 600 600 600MM Below Landing Landing Bottom Powder Rooms 0.60 PLAN AL. FRAME EXHAUST FAN 6mm FIXED GLASS LOUVRES 0.60 0.60 0.40 0.90 0.43 0.43 FIXED GLASS AL FRAME TOP HUNG WINDOW OUT IN PLAN (FIXED GLASS) TOP HUNG WINDOW NAME No. DESCRIPTION LENGTH HEIGHT SILL LINTEL LOCATION W3 2 Aluminum + Top hung + Fixed Glass 900 ref dwg ref dwg ref dwg Staircase 0.90 Electrical layout
- Designing and drawing door elevation and it’s supervision on the site. [To the left]
- Design and good for construction drawing of ledge walls and colour coding it for the ease of contruction on the site. [To the right]
TOILET 10 (1 nos.)
- Designing and detail drawing of wadrobe units for a cluster of villas and it’s cross-checking with carpentry contractor on the site. [To the left]
- Good for construction drawing of the false ceilins for different toilets of the cluster. [To right top]
- Detailed tiling layouts for the toilets with deep understanding of installation and maintainence of it in the future. [To right bottom]
TOILET 11 (1 nos.)
41 PROJECT : THE TERRACES BY ANOKHA ESTATES VILLA TYPE A DOOR SHUTTER DETAILS P L A U P Y O R G PLAYGROUPSTUDIO 1st Floor, Pentagon Chambers, English Church, Calicut, Kerala 673011 8390644466 playgroupstudio@gmail.com www.playgroupstudio.com SCALE PROJ No. : DATE Capt. Lobo's River Hideaway,BL1/F4, Volant Betim, Bardez ,Goa 403101 ALL DIMENSIONS IN M 16-11-2022 NTS PATH: VillaA_DoorShutter_Terraces_20221114.dwg SAVED BY: yash SAVED DATE: 16-11-2022 1:18 PM CHECK/APPROVED DEALT MOHIL DESIGNER HARSH PATEL DRG No. VILLA-A-SHTR N NAME No. DESCRIPTION LENGTH HEIGHT LOCATION D3a 30mm waterproof Flush door with one side Veneer finish and Wood frame 800 2000 Powder room below staircase NAME No. DESCRIPTION H LOCATION D2 8 35mm Veneer Flush door with waterproof ply and Sal wood frame as specified 900 2500 Bedroom Doors NAME No. DESCRIPTION H LOCATION D3b 4 30mm waterproof Flush door with one side Veneer finish and Granite frame and other hardware fittings as specified 800 2200 Toilets NAME No. DESCRIPTION LENGTH HEIGHT LOCATION D1 35mm thk Veneer Finish Flush Door with Teakwood Frame 1000 3000 Entry Door 75MM VENEER FINISH PLANK 100MM VENEER FINISH PLANK 125MM VENEER FINISH PLANK 75MM VENEER FINISH PLANK 100MM VENEER FINISH PLANK 125MM VENEER FINISH PLANK 75MM VENEER FINISH PLANK 100MM VENEER FINISH PLANK 125MM VENEER FINISH PLANK 75MM VENEER FINISH PLANK 100MM VENEER FINISH PLANK 125MM VENEER FINISH PLANK NOTE Please consider the actual dimensions on site with the finish floor level as well. 1.00 PLAN +/- 0.00m VENEER FINISH TEAKWOOD DOOR FRAME ELEVATION OUT IN + 2.50m + 3.00m (B.O.B.) FIXED PANEL 2.50 0.50 1.00 SS HANDLE FLUSH DOOR +/- 0.00m 0.80 OUT IN PLAN ELEVATION 2.00 + 2.00m 1.00 FLUSH DOOR TEAKWOOD FRAME AS PER DETAIL PROVIDED VENEER FINISH +/- 0.00m 2.50 0.90 FLUSH DOOR 1.00 OUT IN PLAN ELEVATION + 2.50m SALWOOD FRAME AS PER DETAIL PROVIDED SECTION VENEER FINISH +/- 0.00m 2.20 + 2.20m FLUSH DOOR 0.80 1.00 OUT IN PLAN ELEVATION A 18mm GRANITE FOR FRAME 18mm GRANITE FOR FRAME SECTION VENEER FINISH 0.85 0.85 0.60 0.88 0.88 EQ EQ ROD OVERHEAD STORAGE TOP HUNG DOOR SS STRIPS ON BASE SLIDING DOOR 20MM PLY BACKING FFL SECTION A - A A B B A ROD OVERHEAD STORAGE SS STRIPS ON BASE FFL ELEVATION 2.84 1.75 0.62 1.00 0.34 0.34 0.34 2.84 P L A U P Y O R G PLAYGROUPSTUDIO 1st Floor, Pentagon Chambers, English Church, Calicut, Kerala 673011 8390644466 playgroupstudio@gmail.com www.playgroupstudio.com SCALE PROJ No. PROJECT TYPICAL UNIT - WARDROBE DATE Capt. Lobo's River Hideaway,BL1/F4, Volant Betim, Bardez ,Goa 403101 ALL DIMENSIONS IN M 26-01-2022 NTS TERRACES, PILERNE PATH: Wardrobe Units for the terraces.dwg SAVED BY: yash SAVED DATE: 26-01-2023 2:18 PM CHECK/APPROVED DEALT MOHIL DESIGNER HARSH PATEL DRG No. 1.75 0.60 PLAN 2.20 CLOSET SHELF UNIT CLOSET CLOSET SHELF UNIT CLOSET SHELF UNIT CLOSET SHELF UNIT CLOSET SHELF UNIT CLOSET SHELF UNIT 4.30 5.20 BEDROOM 5.20 3.85 TOILET 3.40 1.60 TOILET 1.90 3.28 1.10 5.20 D3b D2 D2 D5b D4b V2 W3 BALCONY 3.20 3.85 B ST LCD UNIT AC 1 ST 3 ST ST KEY PLAN 1.75 0.60 1.75 0.60 1.75 V3 D3 W5 D3 W6 W6 BATHROOM 3.40 1.60m BEDROOM 3.40 X 5.24m TERRACE 3.50 X 4.50 BEDROOM 4.80 X 6.04 BATHROOM 1.50 3.60m BEDROOM 3.40 5.24 TERRACE 3.50 X 4.50 BEDROOM 4.80 X 6.04 BATHROOM 1.50 2.70 DOUBLE HEIGHT LIFT SHAFT UP TOILET 3.40 101.60m 11 12 13 PLAYGROUPSTUDIO 1st Floor, Pentagon Chambers, English Church, 8390644466 playgroupstudio@gmail.com www.playgroupstudio.com SCALE PROJ No. PROJECT THE TERRACES BY ANOKHA ESTATES DATE : Capt. Lobo's River Hideaway,BL1/F4, Volant Betim, ALL DIMENSIONS IN M 17-12-2022 NTS THIRD LEVEL PLUMBING MAIN BUILDING PATH: MainBuilding_Plumbing_20220923.dwg SAVED BY: yash SAVED DATE: 03-04-2023 7:13 PM CHECK/APPROVED DEALT : MOHIL DESIGNER : HARSH PATEL DRG No. THIRD LEVEL PLUMBING ELEVATION ELEVATION C V3 D3 TOILET 2.36 X 4.26m TOILET 13 (1 nos.) A B C D 2.84 3.94 2.84 1.42 2.21 D3 TOILET 2.36 X 5.68m TOILET 12 (1 nos.) ELEVATION A A B C D 3.94 3.94 3.94 1.73 2.21 ELEVATION B D3 TILE DROP TOILET 11 (1 nos.) ELEVATION A TOILET 5.36 X 2.52m A B C D 1.73 1.50 2.13 1.89 2.05 3.94 3.63 1.73 1.50 2.13 2.36 3.23 ELEVATION B TOILET 5.36 X 2.52m V1 D3 TILE DROP TOILET 10 (1 nos.) ELEVATION A A B C D 1.73 1.81 1.26 0.55 1.10 3.94 1.89 2.05 1.73 1.81 1.26 4.81 0.55 0.94 3.07 3.55 W5 V3 V3 D3 D2 D2 D3 D3 D2 D2 W5 D3 D9 D10 W6 W6 D9 BATHROOM 3.40 X 1.60m BEDROOM 3.40 X 5.24m TERRACE 3.50 X 4.50m BEDROOM 4.80 X 6.04m BATHROOM 1.50 X 3.60m BEDROOM 3.40 X 5.24m TERRACE 3.50 X 4.50m BEDROOM 4.80 X 6.04m BATHROOM 1.50 X 2.70m DOUBLE HEIGHT LIFT SHAFT TILE DROP UP TOILET 3.40 X 101.60m
PROJECT : DESIGNER : HARSH PATEL DRG No. : THIRD LEVEL PLUMBING ELEVATION B D3 TILE DROP
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ELEVATION A TOILET 5.36 X 2.52m A B C D 1.73 1.50 2.13 1.89 2.05 3.94 3.63 1.73 1.50 2.13 2.36 3.23 ELEVATION B TOILET 5.36 X 2.52m V1 D3 TILE DROP
ELEVATION A A B C D 1.73 1.81 1.26 0.55 1.10 3.94 1.89 2.05 1.73 1.81 1.26 4.81 0.55 0.94 3.07 3.55
42 TOILET 3 ELEVATION A A TOILET 3 ELEVATION A B TOILET 3 ELEVATION A C TILE LINE TILE LINE TILE LINE TOILET 3 ELEVATION A D TILE LINE 0.38 1.17 134° 113° 113° 1.20 108° 36° 36° 134° 23° 113° 23° 23° 134° BEDROOM 5.20 3.85 TOILET D3b D4b D4b V2 FG V2 D2 D3b D2 D5b V2 W3 V2 C TOILET 1.90 3.28 5.20 3.85 BEDROOM BEDROOM 4.30 5.20 BALCONY 1.10 5.20 3.20 3.85 4.30 5.20 TOILET 1.10 5.20 3.20 3.85 P L A U P Y O R G PLAYGROUPSTUDIO 1st Floor, Pentagon Chambers, English Church, Calicut, Kerala - 673011 8390644466 playgroupstudio@gmail.com www.playgroupstudio.com SCALE : PROJ No. : PROJECT : THE TERRACES BY ANOKHA ESTATES DATE : Capt. Lobo's River Hideaway,BL1/F4, Volant Betim, Bardez ,Goa - 403101 ALL DIMENSIONS IN M NTS PATH: Plumbing_VillaA_Terraces_20220808.dwg SAVED BY: yash SAVED DATE: 12-12-2022 3:44 PM CHECK/APPROVED : DEALT MOHIL DESIGNER HARSH PATEL DRG No. 10-08-2022 TOILET FALSE CEILING VILLA A 2.08 0.75 1.39 2.38 1.39 0.50 23° 23° 0.88 2.38 23° 1.20 0.90 0.51 0.70 1.01 2.38 1.65 2.10 1.17 1.65 1.62 0.69 0.73 1.02 2.38 TOILET 3 ELEVATION A A TOILET 3 ELEVATION A B TOILET 3 ELEVATION A C TILE LINE TILE LINE TILE LINE TOILET 3 ELEVATION A D TILE LINE 0.38 1.17 134° 113° 113° 1.20 108° 36° 36° 134° 23° 113° 23° 23° 134° BEDROOM 5.20 3.85 TOILET D2 D3b D3b D4b FG D2 D3b D3b D2 D5b W3 V2 C TOILET 1.90 3.28 5.20 3.85 BEDROOM BEDROOM BALCONY BEDROOM 4.30 5.20 BALCONY 1.10 5.20 3.20 3.85 TOILET 3.20 3.85 P L A U P Y O R G PLAYGROUPSTUDIO 1st Floor, Pentagon Chambers, English Church, Calicut, Kerala 673011 8390644466 playgroupstudio@gmail.com www.playgroupstudio.com SCALE PROJ No. : PROJECT THE TERRACES BY ANOKHA ESTATES DATE : Capt. Lobo's River Hideaway,BL1/F4, Volant Betim, Bardez ,Goa 403101 ALL DIMENSIONS IN M NTS PATH: Plumbing_VillaA_Terraces_20220808.dwg SAVED BY: yash SAVED DATE: 12-12-2022 3:44 PM CHECK/APPROVED : DEALT : MOHIL DESIGNER : HARSH PATEL DRG No. 10-08-2022 TOILET FALSE CEILING VILLA A 2.08 0.75 1.39 2.38 1.39 0.50 23° 23° 0.88 2.38 23° 1.20 0.90 0.51 0.70 1.01 2.38 1.65 2.10 1.17 1.65 1.62 0.69 0.73 1.02 2.38 TOILET 3 ELEVATION A C TILE LINE TOILET 3 ELEVATION A D TILE LINE 0.38 1.17 134° 113° 113° 1.20 108° 36° 36° BEDROOM 4.30 5.20 TOILET BALCONY 1.10 5.20 D2 D2 D3b D5b V2 W3 V2 D2 D3b FG C 3.20 3.85 TOILET TOILET 3.20 3.85 BEDROOM BALCONY P L U P O R PLAYGROUPSTUDIO 1st Floor, Pentagon Chambers, English Church, Calicut, Kerala 673011 8390644466 playgroupstudio@gmail.com www.playgroupstudio.com SCALE PROJ No. : PROJECT THE TERRACES BY ANOKHA ESTATES DATE : Capt. Lobo's River Hideaway,BL1/F4, Volant Betim, Bardez ,Goa 403101 ALL DIMENSIONS IN M NTS PATH: Plumbing_VillaA_Terraces_20220808.dwg SAVED BY: yash SAVED DATE: 12-12-2022 3:44 PM CHECK/APPROVED : DEALT : MOHIL DESIGNER : HARSH PATEL DRG No. : 10-08-2022 TOILET FALSE CEILING VILLA A 2.08 0.75 1.39 2.38 1.39 0.50 23° 23° 0.88 2.38 1.20 0.90 TOILET 3 ELEVATION A C TILE LINE TOILET 3 ELEVATION A D TILE LINE 0.38 1.17 134° 113° 113° 1.20 108° 36° 36° BEDROOM TOILET BALCONY D3b D5b W3 W3 D2 D3b V2 FG C BALCONY 3.20 3.85 TOILET 4.30 5.20 TOILET 1.10 5.20 BALCONY 3.20 3.85 TOILET BEDROOM BALCONY P U O PLAYGROUPSTUDIO 1st Floor, Pentagon Chambers, English Church, Calicut, Kerala 673011 8390644466 playgroupstudio@gmail.com www.playgroupstudio.com SCALE PROJ No. : PROJECT THE TERRACES BY ANOKHA ESTATES DATE : Capt. Lobo's River Hideaway,BL1/F4, Volant Betim, Bardez ,Goa 403101 ALL DIMENSIONS IN M NTS PATH: Plumbing_VillaA_Terraces_20220808.dwg SAVED BY: yash SAVED DATE: 12-12-2022 3:44 PM CHECK/APPROVED : DEALT : MOHIL DESIGNER : HARSH PATEL DRG No. 10-08-2022 TOILET FALSE CEILING VILLA A 2.08 0.75 1.39 2.38 1.39 0.50 23° 23° 0.88 2.38 1.20 0.90 PROJECT : VILLA TYPE A TOILET 3 KEY PLAN - FIRST LEVEL D3b FG C 1.90 3.28 1.90 3.28 TOILET BEDROOM BALCONY 4.30 5.20 1.10 5.20 3.40 1.60 P L A U P Y SCALE : PROJ No. : NTS CHECK/APPROVED : DEALT : MOHIL DESIGNER : HARSH PATEL DRG No. : VILLA-A-TILES N TOILET 3.40 X 1.50m TILE DROP TILE DROP D3b A B C D ELEVATION A ELEVATION B ELEVATION C ELEVATION D 8.50 0.60 1.60 1.20 0.80 0.80 0.80 0.10 0.60 1.60 0.60 0.60 0.20 1.30 1.20 1.60 0.60 0.80 1.60 0.60 0.60 0.80 0.80 0.60 START START START START 1.30 0.60 1.30 0.60 1.50 0.80 1.50 0.80 1.50 1.50 0.53 START START START START
FLOORING AND WALL : KOSMOS GREY
TILE
TOILET 2
The Moulder Sem1
The characteristics of the everyday News was to be deeply examined ,e.g. the quality of News to mould our thought process. A form was to be constructed from the assigned characteristic.
Installation | The Limericks by Edward lear Orientation module | Teaching Assistant at SEA
The Foot Allied Design Sem1
Each pair was asked to measure the volume of the partner’s foot. Further, the objective was to make models which would break down the form of the foot in an individual’s unique way.
Imagining a protagonist from a limerick and developing a life size inhabitable spatial installation.
Concrete Block Sem 2
The objective was to understand concrete as a material through different proportion of its mixes. A ft high mould was made for the objective.
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Artist’s Donkey Sem1
The objective was to understand carpentery and gain exposure to the handson making of furniture.
11 MISCELLANEOUS WORKS
Hands-on|Model-Making|Materials|Carpentary Semester 1,2, 7, 9 & 10
Exhibition design and curation | Fabulations
SEA, Mumbai
Designing various sections of the retrospective exhibition, curating it and engaging with the guests who visited.
Bamboo Pavilion at SEA - Sem 2
A hand-on exercise to understand the characteristics, properties and joineries of a bamboo structure. The structure was made by a group of 15 students using fishmouths, bamboo dowels and lashing techniques.
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