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AboutHarshmita SinghDOB- 27.07.1993
Education-
Delhi Public School, Dwarka, New Delhi (2000-2011)Holy Cross School, Gangtok (1998-2000)Army Public School, Lalgarh Jattan, Rajasthan (1996-1998)
Pearl Academy, Interior Architecture and Design, New Delhi(2011-2015)
Work Experience-
Internship- Abaxial Architects, Jasola, New Delhi- 1st June 2013- 30th June 2013 5th December 2013- 25th December 2013
SkillsWork- Auto CAD Hand Drafting Photoshop Sketchup Indesign Illustrator
Art- -Sketching -Painting -Photograpy
Sports -Basketball -Badminton -Table Tennis -Volleyball
Hobbies
ContentsDesign| III YearSem VI-Zafar Mahal-MehrauliSem V- Restaurant Design-Connaught placeSem V- Retail Design-Connaught place
Design| II YearSem IV-Residential DesignSem IV- Wet Area Design- Bathroom Designing
Design| I YearSem II- Painting- MokshSem II- Waste material Design- Bear
Period: 1842, reconstructed in 19th centuryType of Structure: Summer PalaceLocation : 300 feet to the west of Ajmeri Gate of the dargah of Khwaja KakiConstructed By: Akbar Shah II, reconstructed by Bhadur Shah ZafarMaterial Used: Red sandstone, White marble, Limestone, Lakhori Brick, Delhi Quartzite
The summer palace of the Mughals, now in ruins was once a major build-ing of the Mughal reign.
Its beauty lies unnoticed. It is used as a hangout place by the local people. The walls are broken and the pillars are cracked. The designs on the slender columns have faded. The terraces and balconies are home to bats. Some pas-sageways end in dark chambers. The stones echo with the sound of planes flying overhead.
HERITAGE RETROFITZafar Mahal, Mehrauli
The imaginative and adaptive reuse of the heritage building is demonstated by proposing the best way to preserve our heritage structure by integrating them into our daily lives and giving them a meaningful use. With Vision and innovations, old buildings can be given a new lease of life demonstrating sensitivity to heritage significance to the building, its history and key heritage features.
The design was also to be proposed keeping in mind universal accessibility.
DESIGN
CONTEXTThe Mughals were patrons of music
The idea is to restore Zafar Mahal so that each space reflects the Mughals’ love for music and brings back the charm of the Mahal as it was during Bahadur Shah Zafar’s reign.
locaTional conTexT
country- Qutbuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki’s Dargah attracts many people, especialy the ones going to Mecca.city -Yog Maya Mandir and Quwwat ul islam is visited by people from DelhiRegional- Bhagwati Hospital, Govt.Primary School and Garments and footware shops serves the purpose of the locals.
HISTORICAL CONTExTPeriod: 18th and 19th centuryType of Structure: Summer Palace of Bahadur Shah Zafarlocation: about 91 m to the west of ajmeri Gate of the dargah of Khwaja Kaki
noise in the surroundings
Strong play of light and shadow
arches Moti Masjid Qutbuddin Bakhtiyar Dargah
PROPOSED SCHEMATIC ZONING
GRounDinG PRinciPleS
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Plan aT 10000mm
Plan aT 3500mm in eleVaTion
Focal PoinT
ARCHITECTuRAL CONTExT
architectural styles:
Jharokhas(Rajasthani )
Arches
uSeRSLOCALS: 70-80%TOURISTS: 10-15%PEOPLE FROM DELHI: 15-20%People with interest in -learning classical Music and Musical instruments.-Peotry.-Ghazals HERITAGE VALuES
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Cement-concrete floor Delhi Quartzite
White Marble Lakhori Brick Limestone ext walls
CuLTuRAL RESPONSE
a procession led by shehnai players and dancers, and bearing large floral fans, pankha, to Yogmaya Temple winds through Mehrauli Bazar, to reach Khwaja Bakhtiyar Kaki’s Dargah.
Phool walon ki Sair
ECONOMIC CONTExTMehrauli Village is inhabited by Middle and Lower class people. The shops in this area include shops of clothes, footwear, bedding, food and tea stalls.
Social conTexT
Mehrauli Village inhabits majority of Muslims who are traders. Hindu wholesalers,also constitute a considerable size of the population.
liBRaRY / auDio-ViSual cenTRean exclusive library which has an extensive collection of Music and Poetry books. a hub for Musicians and poets to have Book meets, Discussions and to share their experiences. it also has an audio Visual Section which can accomodate 8 people at a time.
PaVilionZafar Mahal has lost it’s identity in the busy streets of Mehrauli Village.Pavilion representsthe significance of Zafar Mahal in the History of Mughal Reign. information Panels installed will help understand the place better.
PERFORMANCE AREAA platform provided to the locals to showcase their talent. Students of the Learning Centre would get a chance to perform and entertain their fellow mates. Ce-lebrity Performances can be held at certain times, which would attract more audience.
BAZAARa place where all types of indian musical instruments would be sold and repaired. exclusive collection of Ghazals and old songs would also be available for purchase.
RESTAuRANTThe restaurant is placed at close proximity from all the areasand attracts maximum people.The restaurant has a Ghazal space where the Professionals can showcase thier Talent to the people dining there.
ENTRANCEA musical instrument is installed at the entrance to state the importance of Music and to mark the Identity of the space.LEARNING CENTREClassical music and instrument learning centre invites the locals to enhance their skills. This even gives the students a chance to learn from the PEERZADAS who sing at theDarga.
• Cold and dry area, not much sunlight during the day• Service lane- very bad view• Area for wind origin (can be used for mezzanine)
• Ample amount of sunlight throughout the day• Front facade- View to the streets of connaught place• Big large windows- Ideal to be left open for ventilation
The architecture of connaught place is such, that in the site on the ground floor, summer sun would not be able to pass through and warm the area, but in winter it would get good amount of sunlight.
SITE ANALYSIS
PLANRESTAURANT AREA=143.6 sq.m
Kitchen Area + Bar (Optional)= 42 sq.m
Seating for 80- 100 people5 Tables -Seating for TWO
28 Tables - Seating for FOuR3 Tables - Seating for SIx
As everyone’s awareness of a better “Green” living arises, the commercial interior design takes on a different
trend – “back to nature” movement.To explore and get inspired from ORGANIC FORMS was the basic
Idea for designing the given Restaurant space. Much attention has been paid to the material integrity of the
space.
Organic food is grown with very less chemicals or no chemicals. The space has been designed keeping in
mind the comfort of the people who would be visiting. As everyone’s awareness of
better “Green” living arises, the commercial interior design takes on a different trend-
“back to nature” movement.
Salad counter has been provided within the space where customers can
purchase organic, fair trade and locally sourced food to take home. Organic wines, beers and spirits are also
available in the menue.
GROUP MEMBERS:Harshmita SinghNaina SachdevSabeena Ahmed KhanSection-A ; Level 2 (2011-15)
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SPECIAL NOTES:All measurements are inMILLIMETERS unlessotherwise mentioned.Dimensions not to be scaled,only read.
SITE LOCATION:C block , outer circle ,Connaught Place , Delhi.
SITE DIRECTION:
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RETAIL DESIGNINGBeauty and Cosmetics shop, Connaught Place
RETAIL AREA=72.6 sq.mMaximize on Display Area Storage Space
Creating a high end retail space focusing on ORGANIC theme and extremely
modern & clean design, while maintaininga tight hold on the extremely technical
build out of a full production store.The Interiors have ribbons going all
over the space creating organic forms. moreover, inco-operating a fish
pedicure area gives the space more attention
PLAN
RETAIL AREA=72.6 sq.mMaximize on Display Area Storage Space
Creating a high end retail space focusing on ORGANIC theme and extremely
modern & clean design, while maintaininga tight hold on the extremely technical
build out of a full production store.The Interiors have ribbons going all
over the space creating organic forms. moreover, inco-operating a fish
pedicure area gives the space more attention
Platinum Gold
Silver Bronze
The colour palette of the entire space is veryrich and luxurious.Blues, browns and golds are most prominent.Gold Bisazza mossiac tiles highlight the trialmirrors giving an oppulant feel to the space.
The blue colored ribbon is tying the space together, Going from the floor to the elevation and finally turning up to the ceiling.
3D VIEWS
DESIGN DETAIL1. Cash counter with highlight wall
2. Floating mirrors for trial
3. Fish pedicure spa
4. Display window- Gandola
RESIDENTIAL SINGLE DWELLING
RELAxATION SPACE:• Gets the first rays of sun.• It is placed such that it is totally lit up during the day.
KITCHEN SPACE:• It is placed so that it connects to the entertainment and it is easy to entertain a guest.• It is designed in a circular way to enhance close proximity
ENTERTAINMENT SPACE:• It is placed facing the north and east wall so that it remains cool.• A sky light is given to give ample light in the kitchen.
STuDY SPACE:• It is placed facing the west wall so that the sunlight entering from the south wall window doesn’t interfere while writing.
BATHROOM:• It is placed on the N-E wall right beneath the mezzanine as it doesn’t need clear height.• It is placed facing the east wall so that it can have one openening for ventilation.
RESIDENTIAL MULTI DWELLING
Designing a residence for a family on a given site with the following requirements-
ROOMS;1. Entrance lobby2. Powder room(toilet without bath)3. Drawing room (minimum 8 seats)4. Dining room for 85. Family lounge6. Master bed room with master toilet and master dressing7. My den 8. Siblings room with bathroom and dressing9. Guest bed room with bathroom and cupboard10. Another room (depending on the need)11. Kitchen12.Store room13.utility room-washing + iron13.Puja room14. Garden/balcony/courtyard (open area)
SPACIAL DISTRIBuTION DIAGRAM
FINAL DESIGN AND DETAILED AREAS
• The facade has a play of negatives and positives• There is a sense of balance throughout the space• The residence is designed keeping in mind the requirements of daily life and following proximity
• The room also shows Harmony in terms of colors • It shows emphasis because of the external facade which is visible inside through the glass doors.
• The room also shows Harmony in terms of colors • It shows emphasis because of the external facade which is visible inside through the glass doors.
• This area strongly follows harmony and balance because of the presence of negative and positive space.• Dining roms follows a very symmetrical pattern.
CONCEPT AND DESIGN
Keeping in mind the client brief, A revitalizing mid-century bathroom with
crisp brown acents and neutral earthy tones relax and awaken the body and soul with
very organised features which is very important in today’s lifestyle. Modern
cabinetry in warm wood finishes go hand in hand with the interiors. Closed shower
cabinet keeps the space dry and clean. A proper window keeps the area fresh with
proper ventilation.
Project Outline-Midcentury bathroom-Storage-Organised space-Proper ventilation-Dry
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PLANS AND ELEVATIONS
-The washroom has been designed keeping in mind client’s needs-A shower cubicle has been provided to keep the washroom wet.-Washbasin has been kept right next to the entranceWC has been hidden to propose visual asthetics.-The mirror has been proposed with inbuilt lighting to accentuate the interiors and give it a rich look.
SCALE- 1:25
RENDERED ELEVATIONS
-The colors have been kept very earthy to give it a rich look.- Decorative tiles have been introduced to make this small washroom look more interesting.- The cabinetry has been covered with dark wooden textured laminate so the color matches throughout the washroom.
PAINTING MOKSH
The man in today’s world is stuck in so many earthly things that he doesn’t get time to live for
himself.This painting illustrates that even after dying, a
man is still tied to things he tries to leave behind which prevents him from attaining Moksh.
In order to attain moksh, he has to detain himself from all the happiness, sadness, joy, relations and
memories which is very difficult.
This painting has been made on a canvas sizing 16’ x 9’. Oil pastens, poster paints and steadtlers have been used to make this painting.
WASTE MATERIALANIMAL
This illustration of a bear 5’7” tall has been made us-ing empty ciggarette boxes.