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Pursued B.Arch from Department of Architecture, J.N.V. University, Jodhpur.
Aggregate percentage – 68%
Pursued M.U.P. From Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur
B.Arch - Mandeville design inc., New Delhi – 4 months
M.U.P. – Town planning dep't, jodhpur – 45 days
B.Arch – Dissertation on “residential interior spaces”
Report study – sustainable architecture
Report study – environmental design
M.U.P. – Study of commercial areas, Jaipur
Study of Bharatpur city
Mobility planning of S.M.S. Hospital, Jaipur
Status of infrastructure provisions in J.D.A. Region, Jaipur
Environmental planning, Jaipur
Zonal development plan, zone 10, Jaipur
B.Arch - centre for crafts, Jaipur
M.U.P. – Land use transformation: problems & prospects – A case of walled city, jodhpur
REPORTS/SEMINARS
KIRTI KALLA
ACADEMICS
INTERNSHIP
THESIS PROJECT
CONTENTS
BACHELOR OF ARCH ITECTURE
STUDY OF SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE
STUDY OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
MALL & MULTIPLEX DESIGN, JODHPUR
CENTRE FOR CRAFTS, JAIPUR
INTERNSHIP
OTHER WORK & ACTIVITIES
STUDY REPORT
STUDY REPORT
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
THESIS WORK
INTERSHIP PROJECTS
SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE
Sustainable architecture is a major issue inlight of the environmental degradation thatthe world faces today. Shelter is a basichuman need. Buildings and habitats aredesigned and constructed to fulfill this.
Energy is another major resource that isbeing consumed indiscriminately to meetthe power demand for air-conditioning,lighting and equipment.
Citing an example of the growing urbanmetropolis of delhi in india - it lost its greenbuffer to give way to the growth of satellitetowns of noida and gurgaon, resulting insudden weather changes due to unobstructedhot/cold winds from neighboring states. Onthe other hand, had these impacts beenstudied earlier, preventive interventionscould have been possible.
A STUDY REPORT
NEED OF STUDY
RELATIONSHIP
CONSTRUCTION EVOLVING TRADITIONAL PRACTICES FOR SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION IN THE PRESENT ENVIRONMENTAL ARCHITECTURE ECOLOGICAL ARCHITECTURE GREEN BUILDINGSWATER COLLECTION SUSTAINABLE DESIGNS PASSIVE SOLAR HOUSING
DESIGN
TECHNIQUES
ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
Environmental design is the process of addressing Naturalenvironment parameters when devising plans, programs,policies, buildings, or products. Classical prudent design mayhave always considered environmental factors; however, theenvironmental movement beginning in the 1960s has made theconcept more explicit.
A STUDY REPORT
NEED OF STUDY
BENEFITS
LOW ENERGY BILLSLESS DEPENDANCY ON NON-RENEWABLE RESOURCES
HIGHER COMFORT, BETTER PRODUCTIVITYLOWER MAINTENANCE COST
WORKING WITH SUNTHERMAL MASSSTACK EFFECTTHERMAL ZONINGEMBODIED ENERGY
PRINCIPLES
DESIGN TECHNIQUES
THERMAL COMFORTBuilding FabricMicroclimateBuilding ConfigurationPassive SystemsActive Systems
VISUAL COMFORTSkylightSunlight
MALL & MULTIPLEX, JODHPURARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
G.F.
F.F.
S.F.
T.F.
TERRACE
While designing a Mall cum Multiplex, the first thing came in my
mind was segregation of spaces…Mall & Multiplex both…
Both were given different spaces with different approaches…My basic
concept lies in this simple ideology…
The atrium provide more natural light through out to inner shops in
daylight…a fiber sheet is placed over it to curtail off storm and rain!
India is predominantly rural and to help around 300 million people cross thepoverty line is a major challenge before the government and non-governmentorganizations. Several policy measures were initiated, in this regard, tocreate opportunities for sustainable employment and incomes.
Due to the changes in trends and desires, many art forms and handicraftstechniques are losing their functional use, altogether being replaced fast byplastic and metal goods. Indian handicraft cloth, textile and cottageindustries are being depressed by modern western brands in malls. Hence,there is a need of a place like Craft Centre where Indian rural goods andproducts can get a place and one can enjoy the richness of Indian art & craft,cuisine and culture & tradition.
It is in this context, the creation of permanent infrastructure in the form ofmarketing centers – “CRAFT CENTRES” for display and sale of productsproduced by rural micro entrepreneurs becomes imperative. Thus, these typesof projects will increase the economic status of the country.
SITE IS LOCATED AT STATUE CIRCLE, JAIPUR.
CENTRE FOR CRAFTS, JAIPURTHESIS PROJECT
PROJECT BRIEF
3D VIEWS
SITE AREA -– 7.15 ACRES.
ZONING
CENTRE FOR CRAFTS IS A PLATFORM FOR DISPLAY AND SALEOF PRODUCTS PRODUCED BY RURAL MICRO ENTREPRENEURS.INDIAN HANDICRAFT CLOTH, TEXTILE AND COTTAGEINDUSTRIES ARE BEING DEPRESSED BY MODERN WESTERNBRANDS IN MALLS. HENCE, THERE IS A NEED OF A PLACE LIKECRAFT CENTRE WHERE INDIAN RURAL GOODS AND PRODUCTSCAN GET A PLACE AND ONE CAN ENJOY THE RICHNESS OFINDIAN ART & CRAFT, CUISINE AND CULTURE & TRADITION.
CENTRE FOR CRAFTS, JAIPURTHESIS PROJECT
SITE LOCATION
INTRODUCTION
CONCEPT
THE CORE IDEA OF DESIGNING THE PROJECT WAS TO INVITE MORE & MORE PEOPLE BY CREATING ETHNIC ENVIRONMENT.THE MAIN CONCEPT WAS TO FIRST CONCENTRATE THE PUBLIC AT ONE JUNCTION AND THEN LET THEM HAVE VARIOUS OPTIONS TO VISIT IN.
TO ACHIEVE BETTER CIRCULATION ANDSEGGREGATION OF SPACES I HAVEDIVIDED WHOLE PROJECT IN FOURZONES
ADMIN ZONE
ADMINISTARTION AREA, LIBRARY, AUDITORIUM AND TOILETS
ART ZONE
MUSEUMS, ART GALLERIES, WORKSHOPS AND HUTS
ENTERTAINMENT ZONE
AMPHITHEATRE, CAFETARIA AND SHOPPING ARCADE
ARTIST’S LODGE
ACCOMODATION FACILITY
CENTRE FOR CRAFTS, JAIPURTHESIS PROJECT
CAFETARIA
ART BLOCK
ADMIN BLOCK
AUDITORIUM
INTERNSHIP
MANDAVILLE DESIGNS INC.
538, SECTOR-A, POCKET-C, VASANT KUNJ, NEW DELHI - 110070
PH : 91(11) 26137218, 26133535
MOBILE : 98100 71924
OWNER
AR. MRS. MADHU KUMAR
PARTNER
AR. M.B. RAVI KUMAR
ESTABLISHED
1990
DETAILED PROJECTS
COMPANY PROFILE
MANDAVILLE DESIGNS INC. IS APARTNERSHIP FIRM PROVIDINGCOMPREHENSIVE SERVICES INARCHITECTURE, ENGINEERING ANDINTERIOR DESIGN ENCOMPASSING ALLASPECTS OF THE BUILDING INDUSTRYFROM PROJECT IDENTIFICATION ANDCONCEPTUAL PLANNING TO DETAILEDDESIGNING, COORDINATION,CONSTRUCTION MONITORING, ANDSUPERVISION.
AT MANDAVILLE DESIGNS INC., I WORKED AND GAINED EXPERIENCE ABOUT NOTOLY ARCHITECTURAL WORK BUT INTERIORS TOO. IT WAS FIRST TIME I WORKED ONSO MANY INTERIOR PROJECTS.
IN THOSE FRUITFUL FOUR MONTHS TRAINING, I LEARNED VARIOUS DESIGN SKILLS,COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING TECHNIQUES, MODULAR WORK, WORKING DRAWINGS,DETAILING WORK, SITE SUPERVISION, CLIENT DEALING AND DATA HANDLING. OFFICEMANAGEMENT WAS ALSO PART OF MY INTERNSHIP.
MAJOR PROJECTS I PURSUED THERE ARE–
RESIDENCESHOSPITALSCORPORATE OFFICESSHOWROOMSFM STATIONRENOVATION WORK
EXPERIENCE
WORK EXAMPLES
CONTENTS
MASTERS OF URBAN PLANNING
STUDY OF COMMERCIAL AREAS OF JAIPUR
STUDY OF BHARATPUR CITY
MOBILITY PLANNING OF S.M.S. HOSPITAL COMPLEX, JAIPUR
STATUS OF INFRASTRUCTURE PROVISIONS IN J.D.A. REGION, JAIPUR
ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING OF JAIPUR CITY
ZONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN, ZONE 10, JAIPUR
LAND USE TRANSFORMATION: A CASE OF WALLED CITY, JODHPUR
ELECTRICAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN RESIDENTIAL SECTOR: CASE OF INDIA, PRESENTED AT
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY, UNIVERSITY OF RAJASTHAN, JAIPUR, III
SEM.
IDENTIFICATION OF THE PROBLEMS WHICH AFFECTS THE STUDY OF MOBILITY PLANNING, ACASE OF LARGE BUILDING COMPLEXES, II SEM.
ASSESSMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES AVAILABLE WITH IN J.D.A REGION, JAIPUR, WITHPROF. ALOK RANJAN & FELLOW BATCH MATES SUPRI MAHESHWARI & AARTI JAGLAN, IV SEM.
I SEMESTER
II SEMESTER
III SEMESTER
THESIS WORK
WORK CITED
STUDY OF COMMERCIAL AREAS OF JAIPUR
The study aims at appraising the plan of existing commercial areas in Jaipur.
The appraisal is based on the parameters like the location, site features, development status, the regulations andbye-laws, study of physical infrastructure, activity pattern, distribution of services and amenities, linkagesof the industrial area.
The project includes two Case studies – Indira Palace Commercial Scheme & Old City Market, Jaipur
Objectives of the Study
1. To study the urban growth pattern of commercial area in general.
2. The objective is achieved with the study of location and linkages, the development scenario in sector-9, thephysical infrastructure of the area, comparing the above aspects with the case study.
3. To have the inputs for the growth of commercial area as governed by JDA norms. The objective is achieved withthe study of JDA norms for the commercial areas.
4. To suggest policy guidelines for the shortcomings.
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INDIRA PALACE COMMERCIAL SCHEME, MALAVIYA NAGAR
Gaurav Tower
Anand Fort
Crystal Court
Jaipur Stock Exchange
Glorious Tower
The area harbors the following commercial activities:
Offices of MNCs‟.
Showrooms
Departmental Stores
Food Zones
Entertainment & Games
ATMs
Small shops
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ANALYSIS & INFERENCESParking:
The basement area of Gaurav tower and Anand fort which are supposed to be used as parking area are being used ascommercial space. This leads to shortage of ground parking.
Crystal Court provides Multi-Level parking which has been made free of cost for visitor up to 2 hours but still it is notin use and vehicles are parked on road.
Taxi-drivers creates constriction on roads and hence results in road blockage.
Informal Sector:
Informal sector on road junctions lead to traffic congestion.
Unauthorized kiosks and tea stalls on pedestrian pathways creates problems with flow of pedestrian movement.
A large number of employees working in the vicinity use these shops daily.
Services & Infrastructure:
Service corridor is unmaintained and unsafe.
Fire Safety measures are not up-to-date.
Garbage is thrown on the road.
Garbage Collector vehicle do not come periodically.
Aesthetics & Functioning:
In spite of Main road corner location of Anand fort, it is still not accepted by public because of its compact planningand lack of open spaces.
Also the building has been under violation for a long time; so its commercial use is prohibited.
Crystal Court being so aesthetically sound building, the visitor does not prefer it.
Its main entrance is rarely used because of its orientation. It opens to rear side of scheme which is never a publicjunction.
Gaurav tower is among the best shopping plazas of Jaipur. It is inviting in nature because of its open central plaza andhence is the first choice of visitors.
STUDY OF BHARATPUR CITY
Aim of the study is to analyze the factors that resulted in the difference between the existing urban differencesbetween the existing urban developments of Bharatpur town from the 1984-2001Development plan proposals.
Objectives of the study
To study the master plan proposal for the year 1984-2001.
To study on ground situation, by conducting surveys.
To compare the proposed and the existing and mark out deviations for all the land uses namely; residential,commercial, industrial, recreational, social infrastructure, physical infrastructure and circulation in patternand magnitude.
Chronological expanse Density Pattern
Deviations
Residential land use
Proposed under master plan 2001Existing plan 2001
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Commercial land use – Existing scenario
N
STATUS OF INFRASTRUCTURE PROVISIONS IN J.D.A. REGION, JAIPUR
Aim: To identify the status of infrastructure facilities those are available within JDA region.
Objectives:
Analysis of existing infrastructure in the study area through secondary data.
Comparison of existing infrastructure with the projected population demand.
Methodology:
The aim of the study has been achieved by first identifying the status of existing infrastructure facilitieswithin JDA region.
The data with respect to these parameters was than collected from secondary sources (district census handbookof 1981, 1991 and 2001).
Base maps of data collected for these parameters were then prepared.
Analysis of the status of infrastructure facilities within JDA region was then carried out.
Scope & Limitations
The scope of the study is limited to the study of the villages in the JDA region only due to the limitations ofmanpower and time. Furthermore, four infrastructure facilities have been identified for the study:
Education includes Primary Schools, Middle Schools, Secondary Schools, Senior Secondary Schools,Colleges & other discipline institutes.
Health related facilities such as Hospitals, Dispensary, Maternity Child Welfare, Physical Health Centre, andNursing home.
Water Supply system has been studied in categorization of Centralized & De-Centralized Water SupplySystem. Centralized water supply will indicate frequency of water supply in hours and De-Centralized watersupply system indicates use of Wells, Hand pumps, Tank Water or Tube Wells.
Road Network will provide information related to the surface quality of the roads i.e. Bituminous, WBM &Earthen Roads.
WATER SUPPLY
N
EDUCATION
HEALTH FACILITIES
N
ROADS
ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING OF JAIPUR CITY
Under the „Environmental Planning for Jaipur city‟, my area of interest was Urban Forestry
Environmental issues related to forest cover has been identified on the basis of two aspects:
EXPOLITATION
Mining
Encroachment
Deforestation
Illegal grazing in monsoons
Urban development & growth sprawl
Un-identical notified boundaries
CONSERVATION
Afforestation
Land reclamation
Awareness
Energy use reduction
Urban growth management
Sustainable development
EXISTING & PROPOSED URBAN FOREST REGION IN JAIPUR CITY
Proposals Identify large un-used chunk in the city and
grade them as urban forestry. Removal of unauthorized settlements under those
marked areas and preserve those against anyfurther unauthorized settlements or developments.
Not all urban forest area will be open for publicvisits. Areas like campuses; cantonment & landarea adjacent to Amanisha Nala will haverestricted public entry.
Link the Amanisha Nala with green corridors orurban forestry pockets.
According to the planning proposal, additionalarea is required to be added under urban forestry.Such pockets will act as buffer zone and will helpin preventing unnecessary encroachment ondegraded & un-used land chunks.
Areas under urban forestry will also act as linkagebetween man & environment. Bicycle tracks,pedestrian pathways, water bodies, hillocks andrecreational areas can be part of it. For ex: Jaldhara,in Jaipur has been developed as recreational areathus preserving natural constraints of the land i.e.ridges, contours & water bodies.
Areas like MOTI DUNGRI HILLOCK, AMBABARINALA, MNIT campus, GUJJAR KI THADI NALAare under proposal. These areas are predominantand require urgent attention.
Roadside plantation is advisable.
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ZONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN, ZONE 10, JAIPUR
Under the Master Development Plan forJaipur-2025, Jaipur is divided into 16planning zones. U1 covers 13 planningzones. Zones 1 to 10 are completely covered inU1, while the zone 11, 12 & 15 are partiallypresent.
Aim: To prepare zonal development plan for
Zone 10 of U1 area of Jaipur City.
Objectives: To study the existing socio-economic, physical and
social infrastructure conditions of zone 10.
To prepare the existing land use plan of zone 10.
To project population, density and quantifyrequirements for zone 10.
To preserve existing green spaces.
To encourage group housing.
To integrate the existing settlements.
To provide policy guidelines for zone 10.
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CONCEPT ILLUSTRATION & ROAD NETWORK N
PROPOSALS
SUB-ZONE DIVISIONS Proposed Density Pattern
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PROPOSALS
LANDUSEAREA IN
Ha
PERCENTA
GE
RESIDENTIAL 4773 60
COMMERCIAL 326.2 4.1
PUBLIC-
SEMIPUBLIC692.1 8.7
INDUSTRIAL 47.7 0.6
GOVERMENT
RESERVE644.4 8.1
OPEN AREA 716 9
CIRCULATION 755.7 9.5
TOTAL 7955 100
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LAND USE TRANSFORMATION: PROBLEMS & PROSPECTS
Aim:
The aim is to study problems and prospects of land use transformation : A case of Walled City, Jodhpur.
Objectives :
To study the changes in land uses in the walled city over a specified time period.
To identify the density pattern and the pockets of transformation in the walled city.
To assess the impact of land use transformation over walled city area.
To provide suitable guidelines for future development of walled city.
Scope of the study
A specific area of walled city will be studied to support the aim of the study, through primary survey.
The findings & conclusions at micro level will give some guidelines for the future development of these areasand also for other areas which are under the process of similar type of change.
Detailed study of all land uses are not in the scope of the study.
Limitations
Study has been conducted with the available data (tables, plans etc).
Study of change in land uses for a specific time period will be as per secondary data source.
Detailed investigation of individual plots are not included in the study.
Location
Railway Station
Central Bus Stand
Area = 417 ha
Originated as fortified town with fort on slightly elevated ground. The fort, the palace and the road joiningthem are the main elements of the city space.
Narrow lanes, magnificent palaces, havelies of the rich and the famous temples are all here. The character ofhavelies and mansions is unique in itself. The narrow streets with tall 2-3 storeyed havelies and mansionscasting shadows in the street make the streets and ground temperature low and make the streets cool. Thehavelies are richly carved in locally available stone and showcases the owner‟s status.
Land Use: Walled City, 1972 & 1991
Walled city is majorly characterized as residential area under proposed Draft Master Plan 2023,Jodhpur.
The commercial activities are located along major streets in and around walled city. It is alsospread in inner secondary streets & narrow lanes.
Wholesale markets are located inside the walled city. Retail shops are majorly located on primarystreets.
Area around Fort, as marked in the plan earlier, majorly constitute residential area, hotels, guesthouses, temples & other architectural landmarks including Jaswant Thada.
0 200 400 600
1972
1991Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Public & Semi-Public
Recreational
Circulation
Other Vacant Land
Hilly & Rocky
Water Bodies
Selection of study area was based on pre-research of existing areas of walled city which have seentransformation with due course of time.
After selection of study area, primary survey was led to conduct study further .
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1
6
2
3
4
1 – Jalori Gate
2 – Sojati Gate
3 – Merti gate
4 – Nagauri Gate
5 – Chand Pol Gate
6 – Siwanchi Gate
RS
FORT
A B
C
Pockets of
Transformation
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Walled City
Limits
City Gates
Water Bodies
CBD
Pictures
Mix of activities
Small shops in residences
Built form
New constructions
changing old built form
Mix of traffic
Hanging wires can lead
to serious problems
Narrow lanes with commercial activities both sides
Study Area
Factors for selecting Stretch A:
• A stretch of 1.8 km length startingfrom Jalori gate & ending at innercity area called – Adaa bazar, thisstretch has witnessed changes in landuse because of it‟s prime location &approachability.
• Jalori gate is preferred as mainentrance to the walled city hence typeof activities have emerged differentlyonto this stretch.
• Saturation of activities has still notbeen achieved onto this stretch as otherpart of the walled city area hasalready achieved.
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Land Use Plan – Study Area
2011
N
Land Use – Study Area
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Public & Semi public
Circulation
1972
1991
2011
Issues
Identification of issues – Walled City level
Uncontrolled growth of commercial activities.
Increase in informal activities on junctions & other streets.
Encroachment of shops on streets minimizes the effective width of a street.
Parking problem inside main areas. Streets are encroached with vehicles also.
Loading & Un-Loading vehicles occupy streets most of the time.
Load on infrastructure provisions especially electricity as many shops do not have separate commercialelectrical connections.
More than one floor of the residences is used for commercial activities.
Recreational areas are very less. The few existing parks are also on the verge of deterioration.
The existing water bodies are decaying with increase in encroachment over these areas.
Absence of enforcement of building bye-laws .
Identification of issues – Study Area level
Increase in commercial activities in and around residential areas.
Rise of industrial units – Water polluting industries of tie & dye.
Change in built form due to change in land uses & activity pattern.
Public squares are decomposing into parking space.
Commercial markets are developing around secondary streets.
No proper parking area is delineated.
Hanging wires can cause serious fire problems.
As Jalori gate is the main entrance to the walled city, the traffic is high & congested in the study area.
Walled City - Recommendations
Wholesale commercial
activities should be
decentralized.
Informal activities located at main junctions, chowksshould be managed & relocation should be done.
City Gates
Encroachment over
water bodies should
not be allowed
Area around fort
should be prohibited
for any land use
changeN
Study area - Recommendations
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N
Water Polluting small
scale industries should
be relocated.
Informal markets are generating
around junctions & chowks
should not be allowed & existing
should be removed.
Building use on main roads
should be restricted to use
of commercial activity
limited upto ground floor
Commercial activities on
secondary streets should
not be allowed.
Public squares to be free
from encroachments &
use for commuting
OTHER WORK
REPORT / PRESENTATION WORK:
INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION
STUDY OF DEVELOPMENT OF A CITY: DELHI
TRAFFIC SURVEY: A CASE OF O.T.S. CIRCLE, J.L.N. MARG, JAIPUR
REVIEW ON „AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR ALL‟
LAND ECONOMICS & MANAGEMENT: A CASE OF JAGATPURA, JAIPUR
PRESENTATION ON „URBAN GOVERNANCE‟
ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN DOMESTIC SECTOR
METHODS OF EVALUATING A PROJECT