Yash Mhatre | Architecture Portfolio

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A R C H I T E C T U R E SELECTED WORKS (2019-22)

YASH MHATRE

P O R T F O L I O

Award for ‘Consistency in work’ in Second Year B.Arch Programme | 2020 - 2021

2021 | Material Workshop - Bamboo Sankalpa

YASH MHATRE

Rozaanaa | 2020

Skills:Workshops:

English | Hindi | Marathi | Gujarati

The Gut Stories | 2022

2022 | Ways of seeing: Film workshop Vishnu Mathur

Drafting: Rendering: AutoCad LumionV-ray PhotoshopGraphical: Hand: Illustrator Draft|Sketch|Paint Indesign Model-making

About me:

Email : a19yash@sea.edu.in

Languages:Education:

Contact:

2005 - 2017 : Swami Vivekanand International School, Mumbai

Hello, I am Yash Mhatre, currently in 4th year B.arch

Forprogramme.me,Architecture is about how space gets formed building a relationship with the people and its behaviour forming an experience of its Iown.am looking forward to new learning encounters and wish to develop my skills by gaining exposure and knowledge from the professional world. My contribution will be an asset to the firm through my dedication, hardwork and keen nature for learning.

Phone: 9167356309

Add. : B/202, Mhatre Plaza, MG.Road, Kandivali W, Mumbai - 400067

Publications:Achievements:

2017 - 2019 : Shri T.P. Bhatia Junior college of Science, Mumbai

Collaboration of stories from Juanwadi

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Covid Glossary | 2021

2019 - Ongoing: School of Environment and Architecture (SEA), Mumbai

Storytellin and Urbanity: Prasad Shetty

2019 | Working with Bamboo Areen attari 2019 | Working with Brick Prateek Dhanmer 2020 | Potratits of Erangal Prajakta Palav 2020 | Video Art Amol K Patil 2021 | MarketectureDevashishGuruji

2021 | Material Workshop - Steel Manjunath Bl. 2022 | Drawing Ecology Dinesh Barap

3D Modelling: Other: Rhinoceros3D MS Word|Excel Sketchup Powerpoint Fusion 360 Wix (webiste)

3 Mass Inhabitation Housing for the elderly at Borivali What is a home? Home as Multiple Collections Environmental Threshold Wetland Conservatory at Sewri Understanding Modularity Community centre at Borivali Resources, Flows, Systems Artist’s residency at Powai Thermal Manuevering Transit hub at Delhi Systems, Details & Drawings Textile Museum at Paithan Miscellaneous works Exploration in materials Personal Interests Canvas Paintings CONTENTS01 02 0403050706 08 09 Up 5000 5000 3175 1825 5000 5000 5000 5000 5000 41733 42500 Up Up 2000 1702 2896 1645 500 3502 313 7200 7200 1200 965 YASH ATTEXTILEMHATREMUSEUMPAITHANALLDIMENSIONSAREINMILLIMETERS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. ALL THE WRITTEN DIMENSIONS ARE TO BE DRAWINGSFOLLOWED.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.OCCUPANTSONTHE ADJACENCIES TO THE PROJECT AREA SHALL DURINGUNINTERRUPTED/UNDISTURBEDCONTINUEOCCUPANCYTHECONSTRUCTIONOFTHEPROJECT. STAMP & GENERALSIGNNOTESKEYPLANISSUED BY CHECKED BY SR.NO. DATE REVISION DESCRIPTION SIDESEA PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION VERSIONSTUDENTAUTODESKANBYPRODUCED

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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Housing for the Elderly at Borivali, Mumbai Semester 7, Prasad

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MASS INHABITATIONS

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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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Considering the user group, continuous circulation and easily accessible community spaces in between the housing units becomes significant.

Softwares: Rhino, Lumion & Photoshop

The roof is staggered to bring in light and to form terraces which can be easily accessed by maximum residents.

The idea was to have streets passing in between the built-form with pockets of Gardens and community gathering spaces.

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Overall the building offers flexible wooden housing units with accessible circulation corridors. Thus, increasing the well being of the elderly people.

3D Visualization

Existing house Photographs

Existing

Cluster plan (Collaborative work) house section

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Anuj Daga, Mayuri Sisodia

Designed house isometric view

Home as Multiple Collections

Imagination of Home

Designed house bird’s eye view

Semester 4

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.

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Location: Service sectors, Charkop

WHAT IS A HOME?

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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Section A-A’

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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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.

Wetland Conservatory at Sewri, Mumbai

Steel Hooks (to make wall FiltrationBasaltstable)stonesfabricGalvanizedWiremeshSteelframewall

Bigger size of stone allow more void Mediummaximumallowspace,whichtointakelight.sizeofstoneallowlessvoidspace,whichallowslesslightintake.Smallsizeofstonemakethegabionsdenser,

Semester 6

Mud fill layer

Filtered (throughlightvoidspacesofGabion)

Faizan Khatri

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.

Mud Finishing Layer(5mm)

Filtered light (through metal mesh) Hot air

External wall section:

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Pre-Castconcrete wall R.C.C Lintel Steel FrameWindow

P.C.C Coping

Dry stone layer

Dry MoistureVaporstonesbarrier(3mm)retention(3mm)Corrugatedsheetwithwaterproofing(5mm).SteelI-BeamConcretefill

Gutter)Steelchain

Insulation (50mm) Concrete fill layer Corrugated sheet with water proofing.

Natural light

R.C.C Block (Internal Gutter and support for Gabions)

Moisture Retention (3mm) Water Proofing (5mm)

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Steel I-Beam Steel frame welded SuspensionSkylight cables Metal Mesh Panels

Natural light

(attached by a pin)

Steel sheet (External

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

3. Equating the desired volume for excavation pits with required volume for walls.

1. Calculating total required wall volume.

Equating required-to-built volume with to-be-excavated volume:

2. Removing 20% assumed volume for void spaces between stones

Thetogether.useof 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.

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R.C.C sill

Pre-Castconcrete wall

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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. 1500 400 170

(50mm-100mm)Cobblesabsorbs impact of PouredConcreteEdgingrunoffmaterialedgeconcrete block anchors chain 100mm pipe Open drain rock

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Steel FrameWindow 101

Small size of stone make the gabions denser, which does not allow intake.(Nolight visual access )

R.C.C Lintel

Plan at 7.5m level

Plan at 11.5m level

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The intent was to make a temporary, portable and modular structural system to be used as community canteen/eatery space. The module here is a X geometry unit made my wooden members joined to each other through a plus shaped metal unit. The module designed is such that it allows flexibility in spatial arrangement to create different iterations which can be used in varied climatic locations.

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Construction details:

Iteration 3

Temporal Canteen (CollaborativeSemesterwork)4

Shrikhar Bhave

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The objective of the project is to think about the possible emergence of architectural forms that are more than the sum of all parts. The project is a multipurpose event space where the question of modularity is central and operative.

(Collaborative

Community Centre in Borivali, Mumbai Semesterwork)4

A triangular modular unit repeats itself to form different types of units ( louvres, roofs, ramps, etc.) These units are further composed logically to create the event space as required.

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Shrikhar Bhave

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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.

Artist’s Residency in Powai, Mumbai Semester 5

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).

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.

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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.

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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.

Phenomena Drawing: Of movement through different temperatures zones.

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.

Transit Hub as technological sensorium form (Collaborative work), Semester 5

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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.

Overlapping forms of light. Pockets of warmth. The Phenomena (Movement through temperature zones):

Location: Delhi Dushyant Asher, Anuj Daga

Site plan:

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To achieve the difference in temperatures we used two mechanisms. The evapo rative cooling, which with the help of water sprinklers and moss grass produces water vapor hence cooling the surroundings. The second mechanism is that of the tungsten coil. Hot water is passed through the coil and hot air is produced. These mechanisms are tied together with a comprehensive water pipe network.

Experience of the Bus Stand

Construction Details

The design intervention was to work with the waiting lounges that are molded or thought of sculpturally and to incorporate the idea of leisure in these spaces via ground modulation . The movement of people is pushed to one end of the site and the rest is guided by the buses. We were looking at how to inhabit the coils and cones. Hence The honeycomb structure of the Tungsten coils were incorporated structurally.

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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

Site Development Plan

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Textile Museum at Paithan Semester 6 Gauri Joshi

Section A-A’

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36 1. Excavation and Marking of column centre. 2. Footing forms and raising of columns. 3. Plinth beams and brickwork for modulation. 6. Making of walls and top slab. 9. Roofing sheets and glass glazing is done. 4. Making of plinth and flooring. 7. Making of storeys and coulmns extended. 5. Raising of ground floor columns. 8. Placement of Steel frames and cross-bracing. Construction process drawings

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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.

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.

The Moulder Sem1

Concrete Block Sem 2

The exercise was to make a structure which spans 1 meter. Only three assigned materials were to be used without adhesive. The rigidity of bent plastic and tension in the string was used for the structure.

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The Foot Allied Design

EachSem1

Tensile Arch - Sem 1

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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A object near to you was to be created and placed on a desirable location.

Hands-on|Model-Making|Materials|Carpentary Semester 1,2 & 7

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Bamboo Pavilion at SEA - Sem 2

The objective was furniture.ontogaincarpenteryunderstandtoandexposurethehands-makingof

Software used: Autodesk Fusion 360

Artist’s Donkey Sem1

Vedica Bisleri Sem 7

A hand-on exercise to understand characteristics,the properties and joineries of a bamboo structure. The structure was made by a group of 15 students using fishmouths, bamboo dowels and lashing techniques.

Different drawing techniques from the rural outskirts of the city was learned. Further, an entire college wall was painted by a group of students with Warli painting as a medium to express individual’s narrative.

The objective was to learn about Spotify and its individualwouldbeaemergence.branding,Further,jukeboxwastodesignedwhichallowanytorecord his voice with Spotify which will be a great platform for any emerging talent.

Markecture | Sea Elective Devashish Guruji

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Drawing Ecology | Sea Elective Dinesh Barap

43 Acrylic on Canvas | 16’ x 14’ 09 PERSONAL INTERESTS

Phone : 9167356309

Email id : a19yash@sea.edu.in

YASH MHATRE

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