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ARCHITECTURAL
PORTFOLIO
DESIGN
“A great building must begin with the immeasurable, must go through measurable means when it is being designed, and in the end must be unmeasured.”
― Louis I. Kahn
Ra j e s h Ishwarbha i Mavan i
Cart Design
Mannar House (Climate Study) Library In Nasik
House For Handicap Mass Housing (LIG)
Art And Craft Center
Shopping Mall & Office Photograghpy
Practices Worksaug 2008 to april 2010
Basic Design
Spiral Structure.
ACEDEMICS WORKS
Born 15th april 1988
Languages :English ,Hindi ,
Marathi,Gujarathi
Nationality : Indian
MOB: +919766099333
E-MAIL : [email protected]
COLLEGE
CART DESIGN MUNNAR HOUSEThe state has an area of 38,863 km2 (15,005 sq. mi) and is bordered by Karnataka to the north
and northeast, Tamil Nadu to the south and southeast and the Arabian Sea towards the west.
Thiruvananthapuram is the capital city. Kochi and Kozhikode are other major Cities
Munnar is nestled in Idukki, a district famous for the hilly and rocky terrains in Kerala.Munnar
derives its name from theMalayalamand Tamil languages, which means three rivers. It is because at this place the confluence of three mountain rivers takes place. It is pronounced as
Moon-aar.They meet in the center of the town and areMudrapuzha, Nallathanni, and Kundala.
Situated at an altitude of 1600 m above sea level, its salubrious climate with the laidback
atmosphere and the scenic sight will give a soothing effect to your mind and body. It is
surrounded by gently undulating hills of the Annamalai Range with abundant of flora and fauna. Anamudi, south India’s highest peak, at 2695 meter is a part of this range. It was a
summer hideout of the erstwhile British rulers because of the cool climate and the mesmerizing
mountain scenery. The tea plantations, mountain streams, valleys, flora, fauna, and new
surprises at every bend, offers a great variety of choices for you. It is an excellent base for
trekking through the surrounding hills covered by lush green rainforests, for picnicking beside a crystal-clear mountain stream; for watching wildlife; or for simply rejuvenating your tired cells
LIBRARY….A library is an organized collection of sources of information and similar resources, made accessible to a defined community for reference or borrowing. It provides physical or digital access to material, and may be a physical building or room, or a virtual space
DAVID SASSOONS LIBRARY ,MUMBAI CASE STUDY•The site is located at the FORT area of the Mumbai city.•It was made in the year 1847, by the British.•It includes a garden in the east and the main road on the west. It also has a narrow road at thesouth and residential and commercial buildings at the north.•It receives all sorts of disturbance from morning 6.00am to evening 9.00pm.•The library timings are 7.00am to 8.30 pm.
DESSIGN A HOUSE FOR PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED CHANDWAD,NASHIK
CLIMATE OF CHANDWAD CHANDWAD HAS EXTREME CLIMATE.
THE MAXIMUM WAS 40 C AND THE MINIMUM WAS10 C. IT RECEIVES AVERAGE RAINFALL WHICH VARIES BETWEEN
26TO 300M ANNUALLY.
MAXIMUM RAINFALL IS RECEIVED FROM JUNE TO
SEPTEMBER.
WIND DIRECTION SOUTH WEST TO NORTH WEST WIND SPEED 4 MPA
SUN PATH EAST TO WEST VIA SOUTH.
HUMIDITY 20 TO 30 %
DETAIL CLIENT BRIEF PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED (PARALYSED & DEAF/DUMB)
COUPLE: HUSBAND IS PARALYSED & WIFE IS DEAF /
DUMB. KIDS: TWO NORMAL KIDS -AGE: 5 YEAR & 9 YEAR
LIVING ROOM – 5 X 6 M KITCHEN / DINING 4 X 5 M BED ROOM 4 X 4.5 M TOILET 2 X 2.5 M
SITE PHOTO
DATA COLLECTION oACCESS, RAMPS, PEDESTRIAN WALKS
oOUTDODR AREAS, LIGHTING, AND PLANTING oACCESS SHOULD BE PROIVDED MOVING
WHEELCHAIR
oMOSTLY RAMPS SHOULD BE PROVIDED.
oPATHWAY
oWIDE BATHROOM oHANDRAIL
oWINDOW SILL LEVEL SHOULD BE LOWER
oDOOR SHOULD BE MORE WIDER
oTEXTURE FLOORING
oLANDSCAPE oWIDE PARKING SPACE
•THE SITE IS PLACED IN CHANDWAD.
•THE CITY IS LOCATED ON NH-3 (FAMOUS AS MUMBAI-AGARA ROAD) BETWEEN PIMPALGAON BASWANT AND
MALEGAON.
•CLIMATE EXPERIENCED IS PRETTY MODERATE. •THE SITE IS WEST ORIENTED WITH A 9 MT ROAD ADJOINING TO THE SITE.
•THE SITE HAD A VERY ISOLATED AND BARREN SOUGHT OF LOOK. WITH JUST ONE TAMARIND TREE LOCATED TO THE
SOUTH EAST CORNER OF THE SITE.
•ALSO AS IT IS LOCATED A LITTLE AWAY FROM THE VILLAGE RESIDENTIAL AREA.
•SOIL IS VERY HAD AND STONY. •TO THE FAR EAST OF THE SITE ARE THE SAHYANDRI MOUNTAIN RANGES.
•THE IMMEDIATE NORTH AND SOUTH THE SITE ARE ENCLOSED BY A COMPOUNDED WALL.
•THE HOUSES AROUND IN THE AREA ARE MOSTLY SINGLE STORY. THEY HAVE BRICK CONSTRUCTION WITH CEMENT
MORTAR, COMPARATIVELY SMALL SIZED WINDOWS AND LESS OPENINGS IN NUMBER. ROOF ARE BOTH TYPE
SLOPING AND FLAT. PLINTH LEVEL OF THE HOUSES IS 0.3M IN MOST OF THE HOUSES. •AREA ALSO HAS POOR DRAINAGE SYSTEM, EXPERIENCES LOAD SHADING FOR 3-4 HRS. PER DAY. ALSO NO MARKET
AREA AROUND THE PLACE.(AS TOLD BY LOCALITIES) •HOSPITAL AND BUS STAND FACILITIES ARE A KM AWAY FROM THE AREA.
SITE ANALYSIS
MASS HOUSING ,MUMBAI LIG- LOW INCOME GROUP
Objective:To change existing Affordable Housing. Let us take an ambitious,
innovative, environmentally responsible approach toLow-Income Housing. Creating a sense of harmony we can
embrace celebration and culture. By providing dynamic
solutions to individual needs, we can satisfy the changing
mindsets of the clientelle. An understanding of the scale of theproject is essential to create a dialogue in the context
SITE LOCATION
Site Considerations:Location: The site is near Napean Sea road, South Mumbai
with co-ordinates of 18.95°N and 72.795°E.
the maximum anges of the sun will be
4.55°N on the 21st of June and 42.45°S on the
22nd of December.Area: The area of the site is roughly 3 acres in area.
Slope: The site slopes 24m from the Eastern to the
Western front.
Climate: Average temperature between 30-40°C in
Summer and 15-25°C in Winter. Wind pattern: There is a constant sea breeze, i.e. there is
constant wind flow from the West.
SITE PHOTOSBENGAL HOUSING BY BALKRISHNA DOSHI
the efficiency (lig) and comfort (mig) blocks at upohar
have translated the dream of possessing 'a home that is
more than four walls' into an affordable reality. the
efficiency block has 248 units (1 bhk) and the two blocks
of comfort comprise 360 units (2 bhk). the lig/migresidents activity centre includes sports and fitness
facilities like gym, kids play room, lap pool and other
amenities like library, pantry, community hall, party lawn,
open air stage for performances and more. the complex
is well equipped with utility services like diesel generator,reticulated gas connection, car parking facility et al.
CASE STUDY
Jenga-Like Apartment Complex in Singapore
Stacked like Jenga blocks, the buildings that make up the Interlace Residential Complex in Singapore form a hexagonal arrangement to form eight large open courtyards where residents of the luxury apartments can gather to interact, swim and enjoy nature. The complex houses 1,040 apartment units of various sizes standing 316 stories tall, creatively using the site’s 20 acres to fit in large amounts of both housing and outdoor recreational spaces.
40.00 sqm flats
60.00 sqm flats
ART & CULTURAL CENTER,NASHIK
SITE ANALYSIS Site for Art And Craft Centre Near Someshwar Waterfall,Gangapur Road.
•Location: Gangapur road, opposite to Balaji temple, Nashik, MaharashtraNashik is located in northernMaharashtra.
•Wind direction: South-west to North East
•The riverGodavarioriginates fromTrimbakeshwar(24kmfrom Nashik) and flows through various parts of
the city. The river forms the northern boundary of the city in some areas and then flows through the old
residential settlement in the city. •Temperatures begins to increase rapidly from about the latter half of February, May is the hottest
month with the mean daily maximum temperature at 37.4 °C (99.3 °F) at Nashik.
•The heat is intense in the height of summer and on some days the maximum temperatures may go
above 46°C in the eastern parts of the district with comparatively lower elevations.
•Monsoon season is usually from June to September when the city is hit by South West MonsoonMedium to heavy rainfalls are recorded here annually.
•Humidity :The air is very humid during the south-west monsoon season. In the post-monsoon, cold and
summer seasons the air is dry. The summer season is the driest part of the year with relative humidity's
between 20 and 25 per cent only in the afternoons..
•Soil present on the site was Black cotton soil, Alluvial soil and Basalt rocks.
•Land filling was done to a part of the site.
•During floods water level increases upto 9 meters from the site.
•Farmland and a few tress here and there are found around
NCPA (National Centre For The Performing Arts) mumbai.
Live Case study
CULTURAL CENTER,PLASSEN NORWAY,EUROPE ,NET CASE STUDY
architect: 3xn
project type: cultural center
functions: theatre, concert hall,
café, gallery, library client: molde kulturbyg ab
construction: 2009 – 2012
size: 5,800 m2
“SHOPPING MALL & OFFICE”
“ A Mall is one or more buildings forming a complex of shops representing merchandisers, with interconnecting walkwaysenabling visitors to easily walk from unit to unit,
along with a parking area– a modern, indoor version of the traditional marketplace. “
TYPES OF MALL ..
Fashion/Specialty CentersCommunity CentersLifestyle CentersOutlet CentersRegional CentersSuperregional CentersTheme/Festival Centers
CITY CENTRE, KOLKATA.CASE STUDY•City Centre is a shopping mall in Kolkata, India It is located in the Salt Lake township of Kolkata•Designed by Charles Correa, is spread over 6acre. •City Centre represents a unique confluence of shopping malls, cineplexes,entertainment areas, food courts, offices and residences amidst open Spaces.•These multifarious activities, all arranged in a fine-grained mix, are generated by a complex system of spaces from broad colonnaded public arcades to narrow bazaar gullies to large terraced plazas culminating in the kund in the centre of the complex. coffee shops and restaurants, strategically placed at pivotal locations, provide opportunities to rest under wide spreading trees and observe the world around you; a marvellous tradition, which has always been essential to life in the great city of Kolkata.
SITE FOR MALL
CITY CENTRE,NASHIKCASE STUDYWind direction: South-west to North East
LOCATION:- NEAR AAB CIRCLE,TRIMBAK ROAD,NASHIK
why one looks forward to a mall?• Caters to all age groups.
• Good for window shopping.
• Variety of shops under one roof.
• To experience traditional and non traditional
festivities.• Comfortable even during harsh climate.
PHOTOGRAPHY
PRACTICES WORKS
Tractor house,meri
Mahalaxmico.op.hsg soc,kattegally
WASAN LAWN ,PATHARDI PATTA
Some 3d works
BASIC DESIGN
SPRIAL STRUCTURE
TENSILE STURCTURE
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