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p o r t f o l i o -ANISHA JADHAV
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p o r t f o l i o -ANISHA JADHAV

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CONTENTS

•Architectural Design I •Architectural Design II •Architectural Design III & Landscape Design •Architectural Design IV •Architectural THESIS •Furniture Design •EXTRA CURRICULAR

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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN I

Interiors of activity room

Sectional elevations

An entrance gate designed for a museum of arts of Mayan Civilization

ELEVATIONS

VIEW ROOF PLAN

PLAN PLAN

KINDEGARTEN DESIGN,

Site was in Panhala. A kindergarten was supposed to be designed for kids of age group 2yrs-4yrs, Rainbow colors were used as kids are fascinated with colors

CARTOON COTTAGE DESIGN

Cottage designed for sleeping beauty.

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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN II

It’s a 3 arts school Idea was to take 3 forms of each art and merge/ FUSE them into the plan So concept was to represent FUSION through a form of a PINWHEEL. So central recreational space formed where people can sit and have Informal talks.

ELEVATIONS

ACADEMIC BLOCK

AUDITORIUM

HOSTEL BLOCK ROOF PLAN PLAN

SCHOOL OF PERFORMING ARTS, AUROVILLE

HOSTEL BLOCK

CANTEEN

AUDITORIUM

ACADEMIC BLOCK

ADMINISTRATION BLOCK

ENTRANCE

PARKING

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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN III & landscape design

SITE: GALLE, SRI LANKA •Site is surrounded by roads on all of its four sides •Southern side -international cricket ground •16m wide road passing between site and ground •Western side -railway station •Northern -the site is heavily crowded as it is a commercial area with street shopping and hawkers and rickshaw stand •8m wide one way road between this commercial zone and the site •The main road connects important cities like Colombo, Sigiriya and Galle fort •There is a heritage site ‘Galle fort’ on the southern side which is sea facing on its three sides •Transport terminal also symbolises the culture of the city and surroundings. So tried giving a vernacular look to the terminus. It is necessary that the pedestrian, vehicular and the movement of the buses are properly segregated

WAITING AREA

BUS ENTRY

PARKING

BUS EXIT

STAFF REST ROOMS

TICKET COUNTER

SHOPS

CANTEEN SHOPS

OUT

IN

BUS BAYS

TICKET COUNTER

PLAN

CANTEEN

MOVEMENT PLAN

WAITING AREA: Tried to create an informal and friendly interactive waiting area

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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN III & landscape design

The site: Site is located at the foothill of the bhuleshwar temple, near saswad which is about 50km from pune city This area around bhuleshwar temple has been influenced greatly by both hindu and muslim cultures, the temple itself is a good example of this. The artifacts, which are to be placed in the museum are of the same timeline as that of the temple. Bhuleshwar also gives a strong context for designing on the site. Concept was to represent NARROW SPACES WHICH OPEN INTO WIDER SPACES. Thus creating curiosity.This feature was seen in the temple..

INTERIOR LANDSCAPE DESIGN for a seating area in a

wada..

ELEVATIONS

PLAN MUSEUM DESIGN

ENTRANCE

PARKING

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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN IV

SOCIO CULTURAL CENTRE, NANDED CITY, PUNE

The site: Site is located in Nanded City Nowadays people are getting in touch more through emails, social networking sites, etc. Getting together, taking walks, discussing, debating face to face seems to be declining. Attempt was to understand and develop a public space w.r.t. users, psychology, identity and image, environment needs. An attempt to generate katta discussions as well as creating interactive spaces.

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ARCHITECTURAL Thesis

THESIS: AGRITOURISM, MANIKDOH, JUNNAR

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ARCHITECTURAL THESIS

DEFINITION:

Agri tourism describes the activity of holiday making in rural areas. Farm tours,

outdoor activities, participation in rural lifestyle, natural environment experience,

locally produced food, etc.

A range of activities can be provided by the farmers for the visitors to experience

village life.

Agritourism is a commercial enterprise at a working farm, ranch, or agricultural plant

conducted for the enjoyment of visitors that generates supplemental income for the

owner.

Agri Tourism is to experience the real rural life, taste the local genuine food and get

familiar with the various farming tasks.. Agriculture is the backbone of Indian

Economy. Around 85 percent of the population is directly or indirectly dependent on

Agriculture and almost 26 percent of India’s GDP comes from Agriculture. 90

million farmers are dwelling in 6.25 lac villages producing more than 200 MT of

food grains feeding the country. More than a profession or a business, agriculture is

India’s culture. Hence, adding additional income generating activities to existing

agriculture would certainly increase contribution of agriculture in the national GDP.

Serious efforts need to be made in this direction and Agri Tourism is one such

activity.

Tourism is termed as an instrument for employment generation, poverty alleviation

and sustainable human development. Besides, tourism also promotes national

integration, international understanding and supports local handicrafts and cultural

activities. During 2000, the number of foreign tourists that visited India was 26.41

lac.

In recent years, travel has become much more than just ticking through the mandatory

list of local museums and sites. Travelers want to slow down when they discover a new

destination. They want to meet locals in their natural environments and become more

involved with the land they are visiting.

Nowadays people are seeking to create communities where there is no dictatorship,

which is free from selfishness and competition etc. And provide them homely

environment and affordable living.70 to 75% of Indian Population lives in rural villages.

90% of the rural community earns it’s livelihood from agriculture directly or

indirectly. The rural youth particularly the school drop outs and educational backward

neglected rural women constitute more than 50% of our rural population. Unless we

undertake welfare activity for this section of the community social

upliftment remains incomplete.

At its most basic level, agritourism is a style of travel that takes place on a farm or ranch

and usually offers the opportunity to help with on-site farming or ranching tasks during

the visit. It entails a meaningful visit with a producer of land-based products and

services.

Agritourism farms in India offer tours to allow a person to view the growing, harvesting,

and processing of locally grown foods, such as corn, coconuts, sugar cane, and

pineapple. Often the farmers provide a home-stay opportunity and general education on

the workings of the farm.

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ARCHITECTURAL THESIS

Outdoor Recreation:

Horseback riding

Wildlife viewing & photography

Fee fishing

Camping/picnicking (combined)

Fee hunting

Wagon/sleigh rides

Cross-country skiing

Game preserve

Clay bird shooting

Off-road vehicles

Agritourism enterprises might include:

Outdoor recreation (fishing, hunting, wildlife study, horseback riding).

Educational experiences (cannery tours, cooking classes, or wine tasting).

Entertainment (harvest festivals or barn dances).

Hospitality services (farm stays, guided tours or outfitter services).

On-farm direct sales (u-pick operations or roadside stands).

Agritourism is a subset of a larger industry called Rural Tourism that includes

resorts, off-site farmers' markets, non-profit agricultural tours, and other leisure

and hospitality businesses that attract visitors to the countryside.

Rural Tourism differs from Agritourism in two ways. First, rural tourism

enterprises do not necessarily occur on a farm or ranch, or at an agricultural plant,

they do not generate supplemental income for the agricultural enterprise.

Educational Experiences:

School tours

Garden/nursery tours

Winery tours

Agricultural technical tours

Historical agriculture exhibits

Crop sign I.D. program

Micro-brewery tours

Exotic animal farm

• Direct Agricultural Sales:

On-farm sales

Roadside stand

Agriculture-related crafts

Accommodations:

Bed & breakfast inn

Farm vacations

Guest ranch

Youth exchange

Elder hostel

Entertainment:

Concerts or special events

Festivals or fairs

Petting zoo

Hunting/working dog trials/training

Miscellaneous:

Guide/outfitter operation

Farmers' market

Horse pack team

Appropriate planning is essential if you want to

present a positive image of the farm and of

agriculture as a whole, and to be well prepared for a

group visit.

It is important to think about what kinds of images you

want your visitors to take with them when they leave

(impressions, experiences, knowledge, facts, products).

Here are some considerations to take into account when

assessing your state of readiness for a farm tour:

BASIC PRINCIPLES OF AGRI TOURISM

Agri Tourism should ensure that some basic principles must be followed.

1.Have something for visitors to see:- Animals, birds, farms and nature are the

few things which Agri-tourism could offer to the tourist to see. Apart from these,

culture, dress, festivals and rural games could create enough interest among forest

in Agri-tourism.

2.Have something for visitors to do:- Participating in agricultural operations and

swimming, bullock cart riding, camel riding, buffalo riding, cooking and

participating in the rural games are the few activities to quote in which tourist can

take part and enjoy.

3.Have something for visitors to buy:- Rural crafts, dress materials, farm gate

fresh agriculture products, processed foods are the few items which tourist can

buy as memento for remembrance.

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ARCHITECTURAL THESIS

•While designing all age groups and variety of visitors should be considered-

families, bachelors, couples, school picnic, group of teenagers/ladies/gents,

educational visits, parties, photographers, retired people, older travelers, etc

•Children love straw mazes, painting, crafts, etc adults enjoy historic displays

or classes on painting or herbs. Its important to create such spaces, also finding

time for them to rest and relax.

The little touches make all the differences.

•Agritourism can be a mutually beneficial exchange between agriculturists and

urban residents. It can help agriculturists learn more about urban concerns,

while enabling urban residents to learn about farming and enjoy nature.

AIM:

The aim of the thesis project is to develop an Agri tourist resort to attract

tourism in Manikdoh, Junnar.

Also, to attract tourists to this place to give them a feel of village life.

OBJECTIVE:

To study and design Agri tourist resort

To study and analyse existing agri tourist resorts

To provide mixed residential units for tourists for their various experiential

preferences

THE SITE:

•An attempt to integrate farm activities and visitors

activities, to give them the feel of rural lifestyle

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ARCHITECTURAL THESIS

DESIGN APPROACH

ENTRANCE

PARKING MODERN COTTAGES

(with independent gardens

and step farming)

EXHIBITION AND SALES

OF VILLAGE PRODUCTS

TRAINING CENTRE

DORMITORY

MULTIPURPOSE HALL

FARMING EQUIPMENT

GALLERY

RECREATIONAL

AREA

COMMON FACILITIES:

Health, ,massage centre,

PCO, library

Café, tv lounge COMMUNITY

KITCHEN

FAMILY UNITS

-farmers house with

attached rooms for visitors

HURDA PARTY

SPACE

WAITING

ADMINISTRATION

TEMPLE

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ARCHITECTURAL THESIS

•SITE AREA: 35acres

•GROUND COVERAGE: 9550sq.m

•GROUND FLR. B/UP: 8330sq.m

•FIRST FLR B/UP: 530sq.m

•TOTAL B/UP: 8860sq.m

•FSI CONSUMED: 0.06

•ALLOWABLE B/UP 20%

A

A –Training Centre

B C

B- Drivers accomodation

C SITE PLAN

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ARCHITECTURAL THESIS

RECREATIONAL SPACES PAVILLION FOR SALES

FARM HOUSE FOR VISITORS

LIBRAY AND HEALTH CENTRE

TREE HOUSE

VIEW THROUGH THE EXHIBITION GALLERY

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ARCHITECTURAL THESIS

FARM HOUSE FOR TRAINEES

ACCOMODATION FOR VISITORS (WADA TYPOLOGY)

HOME STAY

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furniture design

•4mm thick molded plastic •FRP is used •The module is designed according to anthropometry of adults •The combination of the modules can be used as a centre table, storage shelves or also as a chair by tilting and laying them on one another.

MODULAR FURNITURE

CARDBOARD FURNITURE

PLYWOOD FURNITURE

•Furniture from cardboard was supposed to be designed making use only of different joineries without any other mediums like hardware or adhesives

18mm thick plywood used Use of cross lap joints Without any use of other mediums for joinery..

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furniture design

Bamboo is one of the fastest growing plant in this world. Bamboo is used to make a variety of furniture. Bamboo is strong, durable. COMFORTABLE , RELAXING BAMBOO SOFA IS DESIGNED FOR GARDEN RESTAURANT.

PUBLIC SPACE FURNITURE DESIGN

Designed for transport terminal. Cantilever effect given to avoid the accumulation of waste near legs. Different materials used like M.S. rods, Perforated metal sheet, M.S. flats used. These are welded to each other.

Grouting done

BAMBOO FURNITURE DESIGN

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extra curricular

Other than participating in the regular extra curricular activities and attending workshops, working in the editorial team of college magazine- “Abhivyakti” for three years was quite an experience. Also worked as an editor for one year. Working with the team taught many things, organization and management being few of the things I learnt. The entire process of publishing a magazine, right from the initial discussions regarding the theme to the running to and fro from the printers, is definitely frenzied but strangely invigorating.


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