CIDCO CONVENTION CENTRE ,VASHI,NAVI MUMBAI AS LIVE CASE STUDY AND INDIAN HAB...prateek Dulani
This is a third year architectural case study for a city centre conducted and completed over a period of 5 days. Case study of cidco convention centre navi mumbai and indian habitat centre
done by- prateek dulani,
joshua fernanandes
yash prathyani
yash parmar
prachi warkad
manasi sonar
priya varma
CIDCO CONVENTION CENTRE ,VASHI,NAVI MUMBAI AS LIVE CASE STUDY AND INDIAN HAB...prateek Dulani
This is a third year architectural case study for a city centre conducted and completed over a period of 5 days. Case study of cidco convention centre navi mumbai and indian habitat centre
done by- prateek dulani,
joshua fernanandes
yash prathyani
yash parmar
prachi warkad
manasi sonar
priya varma
GROUP HOUSING : A DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE ACCOMODATES THE GROUP RATHER THAN THE UNIT AND ITS THEREFORE PUBLIC AS WELL AS PRIVATE. IT IS FIMILIAR THROUGH THE WIDWSPREAD DEVELOPMENT OF MASS HOUSING IN THE WORLD IN WHICH INDIVIDUALS OR FAMILIES FIND LIVING SPACE EITHER IN M ULTIPLE DWELLINGS OR SINGLE LINITS PRODUCED IN QUALITY . GROUP HOUSING IS PRODUSED BY MANY KINDS OF CULTURES BY COMMUNAL STATES TO EQALIZE LIVING STANDDARDS BY TYRANTS TO ASSURE A DOCILE LABOUR FORCE, AND BY FEDUAL OR CASTE SYSTEM TO BRINGS TOGETHER MEMBERS OF A CLASS.
2. CLUSTER HOUSING
A SUBDIVISION TECHNIQUES WHERE KNOWN
AS ZERO –LOT –LINE HOUSING OR HIGH DENSITY
HOUSING DWELLING ARE GROUPED TOGHTHER
WITH COMMON AREA LEFT FOR RECREATION .
RAW HOUSING
ONE OF A SERIES OF HOUSES , OFTEN AS SIMILAR
OR IDENTICAL DESIGN, SITUATED SIDE BY SIDE
AND JOINED COMMON WALLS
3. PRADHAN MANTRI AWAS YOJANA
2 MILLION NON-SLUM URBAN POOR HOUSEHOLD
ARE PROPOSED TO BE COVERDED UNDER THE MISSION.
RAJIV AWAS YOJANA
IT UNCOURAGE “SLUM FREE INDIA” IN CITIES
IN WHICH EVERY CITIZEN HAS ACEES TO BASIC AMENITIES.
PRADHAN MANTRI GRAMIN AWAS YOZANA
PROVIDING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO RURAL
POOR FOR CONSTRUCTING THEIR HOUSES THEMSELVES.
HOUSING FOR ALL BY 2022
MISSSION APPROVED A SUBSTANCIAL INCREAS IN INTEREST
RELIFE ON LOAN FOR THE URBAN POOR
TO PROMOTE AFFORDEBLE HOMES.
INTEREST SUBSIDY SCHEMES FOR HOUSING URBAN
THE SCHEMES ENVISAGES THE PROVISION OF
INTEREST TO EWS AND LIG SEGMENTS TO
ENABLES THEM TO BUY OR CONSTRUCT HOUSES.
4.Lower Income Group
Economic Weaker Section (EWS) means households with monthly household income upto Rs. 5000/- per month or as revised by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation, Government of India from time to time. Lower Income Group (LIG) means households with monthly household income between Rs. 5001/- to Rs.
5.Development of Group Housing will be under provision
of master plan, Enclave development plan and layout plan.
Minimum area of plot will be 2000sq.m
Land proposed for group housing will be located at 12m
wide exiting road, But the distance of the plot from 18m
(or above) wide road will not be more than 100m.
Slilt floor will be permitted for the purpose of parking in
group housing buildings, height of which of which be
2.1m up to the beam.
if slilt floor is used for purpose other than parking then
it will be counted in F.A.R.
Park and open area will be provided at the rate of
1.0sq.m. per person or 15% of the whole area,
whichever is more, in the plot of area 3000sq.m (or above).
PEARL ACADEMY OF FASHION, JAIPUR IS ONE OF THE MOST RENOWNED FASHION INSTITUTE IN INDIA. THE BUILDING DESIGN OF THE PEARL ACADEMY IS ONE OF ITS KIND WITH SPECIAL TREATMENTS PROVIDED TO KEEP THE BUILDING TEMPERATURE COMFORTABLE FOR THE CREATIVE OCCUPANTS USING THE BUILDING.
Club House Designs by IDEA CENTRE ARCHITECTSsupratikrath
CLUB HOUSE DESIGNS by
IDEA CENTRE ARCHITECTS PRIVATE LIMITED
Initiative for Design Excellence in Architecture
- Posted by Supratik Rath
Manager- Business Development
9902531505
Urban haat is a new concept introduced by Indian government to promote art and craft. It is a setting of market in urban areas for artists from different parts of india to sell their products in the city.
A short and elaborate Case Study on High Rise Buildings for the course of Advanced Building Construction from students of 8th Semester Architecture at VNIT, Nagpur (January- April 2017)
The series of academic and professional works featured here are mostly done individually. Works displayed under 'ARCHIPOLIS' are almost all under construction or completed. Although I have mostly used computer generated views due to unavailability of high resolution photographs or to explain the design from a better angle. Same strategy taken for some of the projects done with Partha Das & Associates. In academic section projects are edited or briefed on the study portion and mostly the proposals are covered as it is primarily a design portfolio.
GROUP HOUSING : A DOMESTIC ARCHITECTURE ACCOMODATES THE GROUP RATHER THAN THE UNIT AND ITS THEREFORE PUBLIC AS WELL AS PRIVATE. IT IS FIMILIAR THROUGH THE WIDWSPREAD DEVELOPMENT OF MASS HOUSING IN THE WORLD IN WHICH INDIVIDUALS OR FAMILIES FIND LIVING SPACE EITHER IN M ULTIPLE DWELLINGS OR SINGLE LINITS PRODUCED IN QUALITY . GROUP HOUSING IS PRODUSED BY MANY KINDS OF CULTURES BY COMMUNAL STATES TO EQALIZE LIVING STANDDARDS BY TYRANTS TO ASSURE A DOCILE LABOUR FORCE, AND BY FEDUAL OR CASTE SYSTEM TO BRINGS TOGETHER MEMBERS OF A CLASS.
2. CLUSTER HOUSING
A SUBDIVISION TECHNIQUES WHERE KNOWN
AS ZERO –LOT –LINE HOUSING OR HIGH DENSITY
HOUSING DWELLING ARE GROUPED TOGHTHER
WITH COMMON AREA LEFT FOR RECREATION .
RAW HOUSING
ONE OF A SERIES OF HOUSES , OFTEN AS SIMILAR
OR IDENTICAL DESIGN, SITUATED SIDE BY SIDE
AND JOINED COMMON WALLS
3. PRADHAN MANTRI AWAS YOJANA
2 MILLION NON-SLUM URBAN POOR HOUSEHOLD
ARE PROPOSED TO BE COVERDED UNDER THE MISSION.
RAJIV AWAS YOJANA
IT UNCOURAGE “SLUM FREE INDIA” IN CITIES
IN WHICH EVERY CITIZEN HAS ACEES TO BASIC AMENITIES.
PRADHAN MANTRI GRAMIN AWAS YOZANA
PROVIDING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO RURAL
POOR FOR CONSTRUCTING THEIR HOUSES THEMSELVES.
HOUSING FOR ALL BY 2022
MISSSION APPROVED A SUBSTANCIAL INCREAS IN INTEREST
RELIFE ON LOAN FOR THE URBAN POOR
TO PROMOTE AFFORDEBLE HOMES.
INTEREST SUBSIDY SCHEMES FOR HOUSING URBAN
THE SCHEMES ENVISAGES THE PROVISION OF
INTEREST TO EWS AND LIG SEGMENTS TO
ENABLES THEM TO BUY OR CONSTRUCT HOUSES.
4.Lower Income Group
Economic Weaker Section (EWS) means households with monthly household income upto Rs. 5000/- per month or as revised by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation, Government of India from time to time. Lower Income Group (LIG) means households with monthly household income between Rs. 5001/- to Rs.
5.Development of Group Housing will be under provision
of master plan, Enclave development plan and layout plan.
Minimum area of plot will be 2000sq.m
Land proposed for group housing will be located at 12m
wide exiting road, But the distance of the plot from 18m
(or above) wide road will not be more than 100m.
Slilt floor will be permitted for the purpose of parking in
group housing buildings, height of which of which be
2.1m up to the beam.
if slilt floor is used for purpose other than parking then
it will be counted in F.A.R.
Park and open area will be provided at the rate of
1.0sq.m. per person or 15% of the whole area,
whichever is more, in the plot of area 3000sq.m (or above).
PEARL ACADEMY OF FASHION, JAIPUR IS ONE OF THE MOST RENOWNED FASHION INSTITUTE IN INDIA. THE BUILDING DESIGN OF THE PEARL ACADEMY IS ONE OF ITS KIND WITH SPECIAL TREATMENTS PROVIDED TO KEEP THE BUILDING TEMPERATURE COMFORTABLE FOR THE CREATIVE OCCUPANTS USING THE BUILDING.
Club House Designs by IDEA CENTRE ARCHITECTSsupratikrath
CLUB HOUSE DESIGNS by
IDEA CENTRE ARCHITECTS PRIVATE LIMITED
Initiative for Design Excellence in Architecture
- Posted by Supratik Rath
Manager- Business Development
9902531505
Urban haat is a new concept introduced by Indian government to promote art and craft. It is a setting of market in urban areas for artists from different parts of india to sell their products in the city.
A short and elaborate Case Study on High Rise Buildings for the course of Advanced Building Construction from students of 8th Semester Architecture at VNIT, Nagpur (January- April 2017)
The series of academic and professional works featured here are mostly done individually. Works displayed under 'ARCHIPOLIS' are almost all under construction or completed. Although I have mostly used computer generated views due to unavailability of high resolution photographs or to explain the design from a better angle. Same strategy taken for some of the projects done with Partha Das & Associates. In academic section projects are edited or briefed on the study portion and mostly the proposals are covered as it is primarily a design portfolio.
This presentation was given by MANIT Bhopal for "Samavesh" - XVl Annual NOSPlan Convention. The Theme of Presentation - "Accessibility in Peri-urban area".
Hello! Here is my Undergraduate Architectural Portfolio. Please write if you have any queries or suggestions. Happy Reading! :) comment in the section below, if you want the soft copy! :)
Graduate Architectural Portfolio to showcase an aspiring professionals work of years of culminating process. This portfolio takes you through the Evolution of Design in Urban Residential Project, Community Living and Institutional Projects.
Feel free to share your views!
Gentrification is the term coined in the era of Industrial Revolution. When the CBD comprised of Industries surrounded by the congested communities of workers. The rich migrated to Suburbs away from this congested city centre. During Globalisation, the commercialisation turned the city structure inside out setting industries outside city limits. Now in the Planning era, concepts such as decentralisation play a strong role restructuring cities again. Gentrification meant shifting of capital or class of people to city centre. The situation is not so simple now. It can be explained simply as revitalisation on a much larger scale. For TDR to be a positive outcome of gentrification, there is a need to revise our basic concepts such as development and urbanisation..
Resume and Architectural Portfolio for internship application,DEC, 2016.
It contains the projects worked upon during my first year to fourth year of architecture and some miscellaneous works including cad drafting and live projects.
Hi, I am an Architect with a heart of an opportunist and a soul of an artist.
This portfolio provides short descriptions of the major projects I have worked on since the beginning of my academic career.
The projects are organized in reverse chronological order ranging from professional to academic works.
Thank you for your consideration.
As you meander through this portfolio, you will notice that
I have worked in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Fine Arts. And that I am currently studying for a Masters in Landscape Architecture degree at Texas A&M University. That my undergraduate degrees in Architecture and past work experience have given me a strong interdisciplinary foundation. However, above all what I hope you would take away is that I am an artist at heart. I am an ardent admirer of nature and a firm believer in “design process.”
At its core my work explores the inherent harmony between human spaces and natural environs, and how they can be an extension of each other. My craft is shaped by influences from nature herself, famous and not-so-famous art and design, extant public spaces both in the East and the West, environmental science, and health systems. And my goal is pretty simple, (or is it?): Let’s make the world a better and brighter place to live in!
This portfolio represents a selected group of work done as graduate student in Master in Environmental Building Design at University of Pennsylvania and at Hunnarshala - Foundation for Building Technology and Innovations.
I have recently completed my M.Arch from Architectural Association in Architecture and Urbanism under the guidance of Ar. Patrik Schumachr (Pricipal Architect - Zaha Hadid Architects). I have had 3 years of professional experience working on large scale developments, hospitals , hotels a, scholls and various other institutional buildings and have been responsible for architectural designing ,detailing , facade designing , preparation of construction drawings, interior designing and preparation of construction drawing for the same. During my professional experience , I have learnt to work successfully in an architectural team and collaborate with clients and consultants.Most notably during a competition project wherein I was part of a team of three that won the Agakhan redevelopment project for P.G.Patki architects which includes two residential towers ,a hospital , a school, a religious structure and an ancillary structure for accommodation of doctors and nurses.
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RESUME
Personal
Information
Name
Address
Contact
Email
Date of Birth
Nationality
• Education
• M.Arch
• B.Arch
• Professional
Experience
Photoshop, AutoCAD, Sketch-up, V-Ray, 3Ds
Max., M.S. Office.
Hand drafting, freehand sketching, drawing,
and painting
• Expert in Adapting different management
teams and trends, engaging a spiritual work
mentally and targeting the best possible
results.
• Quick learner with effective communication
skills and the ability to work under pressure.
• Creativity, flexibility and multi tasking.
• Capable of finding out solutions to all kind of
architectural problems varies from design,
visualization and team collaboration.
• Work in a team or independently.
Aug,2015-Dec, 2015 Worked as an Asst.
Professor at MBS- School of Planning and
Architecture, Dwarka, New Delhi, affiliated to
GGS Indraprastha University.
• Worked in a firm, Bajaj Associates
(Saharanpur) 3rd year: 2010
• Worked in a firm, Radical Architecture Firm
(Bangalore)2011
• Worked for 21 weeks in an architectural firm
for training semester at Rakhee Shobhit
Design Associates (New Delhi)2012
Seeking a professionally enriching working
environment, where I would be able to contribute my
knowledge skills, experience and creativity as well as
learn and improve it, for the progress of the company
and achieve its targets.
I am an expert in architectural design, working
drawings, urban design as well as have the flexibility
and work under pressure
Architect: Prachie Pushkar
1. Attended conference on Smart City, At New Delhi
2. Attended ICOMOS Conclave 2014 as a student
volunteer.
3. Professional Training – at CRCI India Pvt Ltd for 8
weeks
4. Post disaster risk Assessment: For floods in
Uttrakhand with UNESCO team.
5. Vernacular Architecture: Workshop for the use of
bamboo as a construction material
6. Ashapuri Temple Project: Critical documentation of
Prachie Pushkar
Aman Kumar, (Process Safety Engineer-Atkins,
Sharjah) Building No: 18, Flat No: 808, Al Qasimia,
Sharjah (UAE)
Mob No: +971507196557
archiprachi@gmail.com
December 19, 1990.
Indian
Skills &
Competences
Personal Skills
Working
Experience
Work Experience
School Of Planning and Architecture-Bhopal (2013-
2015)- CGPA -7.8/10
Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology-
Bhopal- CGPA – 8.1/10
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Building Conservation( Benazir Palace , BhopalThe project was
about to find
solutions to the
problems and issues
confronting historic
buildings/site. The
objectives were:
1. Understanding
historic layers of the
buildings and site.
2. Demarcation of
historic sites and its
relationship to
surroundings.
3. Understanding the
building and
composition of
building materials.
4. Identification of
function, use and
condition of the
buildings and site.
5. Statement of
Significance of historic
buildings and site.
In order to achieve
the above
objectives the
project was divided
into three levels:
1. City level Study -
The city Bhopal
was studied
2. Neighborhood
Level Study - The
Shahjahanbad
area was studied
3. Building Level -
The Benazir
palace was studied
5. The above mentioned
exercise was a group
work and my
contribution was
Neighborhood level
which involved
a. Demarcation of
the Study area
and study of its
setting.
b. Hierarchy of road
and streets.
c. Study of Historical
layers with respect
of planning of
space,
administration,
services.
d. Footprint of the
buildings.
e. Study of various
structures as per
typology and
usage.
f. Study of various
structures as per
age of building,
building material,
construction
techniques,
architectural
g. Elements and
structural systems,
ownership,
occupancy, etc.
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Building Conservation( Benazir Palace , Bhopal
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Ground Floor Plan First Floor Plan
Section AA’ Section BB’
Thesis Project- College of Architecture , New DelhiCollege of
Architecture, New
Delhi, INDIA.
Year – 2013
Grade- 1st
Area- 121405 sq. M
Ground Cov-35%
FAR- 1.5
Height- 26M
Concept: The concept
of this design project is
Fission and fusion for
the initial planning of
the building.
Area
The Planning of the
site is done keeping in
mind the site
planning concepts
where-
• Physical
resources were
accommodated
to support
strategic
academic goals.
• Access was
provided to
maintain the
environmental
Quality
• Co-hesive
academic
community is
built
• Center of
activity are
established to
promote campus
life.
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Sports Complex
Site Plan
Hostel Block- GF Plan
Canteen
• Transportation
needs were
managed
proactively to
promote the
sustainable
development
practices.
The Site is in Vasant
Kunj (New Delhi)
INDIA.
The site analysis was
done by keeping in
mind the access point,
slope of the site,
drainage pattern, soil
type, vegetation,
foundation, climatic
analysis, and wind
direction.
Passive Cooling
Techniques:
As the site is located
in New Delhi, and has
hot and humid
climate for most of
the year, hence
passive cooling
techniques were used
such as unobstructed
zones, landscaping,
staggered elevation
and shading devices.
Software Used:
Auto Cad, Google
sketch up, V-Ray,
Photoshop
Thesis Project- College of
Architecture , New Delhi
8. Media Center ,
Bhopal – Madhya
Pradesh (INDIA)
Year – 2012
Grade- 1st
Area- 352140 sq. M
Ground Cov-35%
FAR- 1.5
Height- 26M
Location: The site for
the Media Center is
located in Bhopal
(M.P) INDIA.
As the site is on the
natural contour. The
site analysis was done
by keeping in mind
the access point, slope
of the site, drainage
pattern, soil type,
vegetation,
foundation, climatic
analysis, and wind
direction.
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9. Sustainable Features:
The site was situated
in Bhopal where
composite climate is
prevalent, Since the
temperature here is
high most of the time
in a year. Hence
passive cooling
techniques were used
such as-
• Staggered
Elevation
• Unobstructed
zoning
• Landscaping
• Shading Devices
• Trombe Wall
• Earth Berming
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10. As the site is located
on the natural
contour , hence
certain passive
techniques were used
for the temperature
regulation.
Techniques such as
earth berming,
trombe wall, water
walls,
Landscaping, water
bodies and terrace
gardening are some
of the other passive
cooling techniques
which have been
implemented
Orientation, These
techniques reduces
the temperature of
the building up to the
maximum extent.
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Media Center – Bhopal (India) A
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Software Used:
Auto Cad, Google
sketch up, V-Ray,
Photoshop
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Residential Apartments, Bhopal (INDAI)High Rise Residential
Apartments , Bhopal
(INDIA)
Grade- Ist
Year- 2012
Area- 18985 sq. M
Ground Cov- 35%
FAR- 1.5
The project was
designed by keeping
in mind the comfort
of the user.
Three types of
apartments are
designed on the basis
of different income
groups.
• 3bhk as HIG
• 2bhk as LIG
• 1bhk as EWS
Concept:
The concept of the
design id form
followed by the
function which is
balanced in the
surrounding and take
the maximum
advantage of the
environment using
the passive techniques
to reduce the energy
need for lifetime
running of building.
Passive techniques
used are landscaping ,
terrace garden
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Software Used:
Auto Cad, Google
sketch up, V-Ray,
Photoshop
Residential Apartments, Bhopal (INDAI)
Location:
The Site is located in
Bhopal (Madhya
Pradesh) India, the
proposed site is 19000
sq. m, as the climate
there is composite
climate hence passive
cooling technique
were used in planning
and designing of the
residential units and
the site planning of
the building complex.
Neighborhood
Context:
Surrounded by other
developers with high
rise buildings units.
Natural features:
Surrounded by trees
and greenery all
around , as the site is
free from all kind of
pollutants hence it is
good for residing as it
will help oneself
soothing physically
and mentally
View of the site with site
planning and landscaping .
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Commercial office complex in
Noida- NCR (INDAI) .
The project involved the designing
and planning of the complex. The
façade of the complex contains
glass as well as ACP (Aluminum
Composed Panels).
The photographs below shows the
project during execution Stage.
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Residence :
Sushant Lok
( New Delhi )
(INDAI) .
This project
involved the
designing and
planning of the
residence
building. The
structure is two
storied building
with exposed
brick concept.
The cladding
material which
has been used is
Lakori Bricks
(Brick Tile) and is
in respect to the
climate of Delhi
Software Used:
Auto Cad, Google
sketch up, V-Ray,
Photoshop
Ground Floor Plan First Floor Plan Second Floor Plan
Terrace Plan
Front Elevation
Side Elevation
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Residence :
Shivakashi (Tamil
Nadu) (INDAI) .
The Project is a
residential
building where
elevation
development was
targeted as the
main design
development
stage.
The open terrace
is designed using
the I beam
Structure which
holds the slab
covering it.
Software Used:
Auto Cad, Google
sketch up, V-Ray,
Photoshop
East Elevation
Ground Floor Plan First Floor Plan
Front ElevationWest Elevation
Section BSection A