This collection summarizes the author's work in architecture, urban design, and planning from 2005 to 2013. It shows the author's skills in these fields through software and as both a student and professional. The document provides credits and information about the author's apprenticeship, community design lab experience, work experience, and a project in Bluff, Utah.
A case study of Rävala street office building visualizationDimitri Bobkov
The document describes a case study of a 3D visualization project completed by Faraday 3D for Nordland Group to promote the renovation of the Rävala Büroohoone office building in Tallinn, Estonia. Faraday 3D created photomontages of the building transitioning from day to night by modeling the building, taking photos at different times, and using 560 Photoshop layers to seamlessly combine the images. The client praised Faraday 3D for their professional, collaborative approach and for producing a high-quality result that matched the client's vision.
Solar energy centre, gual pahari, gurgaon. Khushboo Sahu
The document summarizes the design of buildings at the Solar Energy Centre in Gurgaon, India. It describes three groups of buildings: 1) a technical and administration block, 2) a workshop building and electrical sub-station, and 3) a guest house. For all buildings, the design prioritizes using passive solar techniques like roof overhangs, reflective roofs, cross ventilation, and operable shutters to reduce heat gain and provide natural lighting and ventilation. The guest house in particular integrates an earth shelter cooling system, winter sun lighting, and solar water heaters into its architectural design.
This document contains a resume and details of various design projects completed by Amal Raj including an ecotel design, township design, weekend residence, visual arts centre, and rural designs. It also lists the software programs he is proficient in and details of design competitions he participated in. The contact details provided are name, phone number, email, and address.
Challenges implementing Green Initiatives in Tall BuildingsTejwant Navalkar
We take a look at challenges in implementing Renewable Energy to meet Green Building Requirements in Tall buildings. This paper also suggests possible solutions to meet these challenges through a case study and makes a case to review the existing Green Building guidelines with respect to Renewable Energy to make to effective and socially relevant.
Aakanksha Jain and Abhimanyu Goel are listed as the authors of this document. The document appears to be a listing of two names but provides no other context or information about the content of the document.
Study and analysis of energy rating of realAditya Ghumare
This document summarizes a study analyzing energy rating systems for real estate projects in India. It includes an introduction, literature review on energy rating parameters and systems in India, an overview of the main energy rating organizations (GRIHA, IGBC, BEE), case study analysis of the energy rating of NICMAR Pune campus based on GRIHA and LEED standards, and conclusions/suggestions. The case study found that the NICMAR campus did not meet certification standards due to opportunities for improving energy efficiency and sustainable features. Overall, the study assessed that energy rating is important for promoting sustainable building and reducing energy use in India.
ITC endeavors to minimize its environmental impact through initiatives like being carbon positive by sequestering 85.6% of emissions, being water positive with zero water discharge, and building the 170,000 sq ft ITC Green Centre which has a 30% smaller carbon footprint than similar buildings. ITC Green Centre annually saves Rs. 9 million and 15% in energy costs compared to a normal building of similar size due to sustainable design and technologies. ITC is among the most valuable and best big companies in India and the world according to Forbes, and contributes over Rs. 6600 crore annually in taxes.
This collection summarizes the author's work in architecture, urban design, and planning from 2005 to 2013. It shows the author's skills in these fields through software and as both a student and professional. The document provides credits and information about the author's apprenticeship, community design lab experience, work experience, and a project in Bluff, Utah.
A case study of Rävala street office building visualizationDimitri Bobkov
The document describes a case study of a 3D visualization project completed by Faraday 3D for Nordland Group to promote the renovation of the Rävala Büroohoone office building in Tallinn, Estonia. Faraday 3D created photomontages of the building transitioning from day to night by modeling the building, taking photos at different times, and using 560 Photoshop layers to seamlessly combine the images. The client praised Faraday 3D for their professional, collaborative approach and for producing a high-quality result that matched the client's vision.
Solar energy centre, gual pahari, gurgaon. Khushboo Sahu
The document summarizes the design of buildings at the Solar Energy Centre in Gurgaon, India. It describes three groups of buildings: 1) a technical and administration block, 2) a workshop building and electrical sub-station, and 3) a guest house. For all buildings, the design prioritizes using passive solar techniques like roof overhangs, reflective roofs, cross ventilation, and operable shutters to reduce heat gain and provide natural lighting and ventilation. The guest house in particular integrates an earth shelter cooling system, winter sun lighting, and solar water heaters into its architectural design.
This document contains a resume and details of various design projects completed by Amal Raj including an ecotel design, township design, weekend residence, visual arts centre, and rural designs. It also lists the software programs he is proficient in and details of design competitions he participated in. The contact details provided are name, phone number, email, and address.
Challenges implementing Green Initiatives in Tall BuildingsTejwant Navalkar
We take a look at challenges in implementing Renewable Energy to meet Green Building Requirements in Tall buildings. This paper also suggests possible solutions to meet these challenges through a case study and makes a case to review the existing Green Building guidelines with respect to Renewable Energy to make to effective and socially relevant.
Aakanksha Jain and Abhimanyu Goel are listed as the authors of this document. The document appears to be a listing of two names but provides no other context or information about the content of the document.
Study and analysis of energy rating of realAditya Ghumare
This document summarizes a study analyzing energy rating systems for real estate projects in India. It includes an introduction, literature review on energy rating parameters and systems in India, an overview of the main energy rating organizations (GRIHA, IGBC, BEE), case study analysis of the energy rating of NICMAR Pune campus based on GRIHA and LEED standards, and conclusions/suggestions. The case study found that the NICMAR campus did not meet certification standards due to opportunities for improving energy efficiency and sustainable features. Overall, the study assessed that energy rating is important for promoting sustainable building and reducing energy use in India.
ITC endeavors to minimize its environmental impact through initiatives like being carbon positive by sequestering 85.6% of emissions, being water positive with zero water discharge, and building the 170,000 sq ft ITC Green Centre which has a 30% smaller carbon footprint than similar buildings. ITC Green Centre annually saves Rs. 9 million and 15% in energy costs compared to a normal building of similar size due to sustainable design and technologies. ITC is among the most valuable and best big companies in India and the world according to Forbes, and contributes over Rs. 6600 crore annually in taxes.
Aman Tripathi is a 27-year-old architecture student pursuing his 3rd year of B.Arch at MANIT Bhopal. He is proficient with design software like AutoCAD, SketchUp, Photoshop, Lumion, Vray, and Revit. He has work experience as a designer at the Hindi society of MANIT Bhopal and had an internship at SCIENTIST architects.
Abhimanyu Goel's portfolio summarizes his education and experience. He is currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Architecture, which he is expected to complete with grades ranging from 67-77% each year. His skills include AutoCAD, Google Sketchup, Lumion 3D, Photoshop and Microsoft Office. He has participated in various extracurricular activities and received recognition from several institutions. His hobbies include photography, model making, sketching, singing, acting, horse riding and traveling. He has worked on architectural projects including a primary school, clubhouse, bus terminal, and urban design plans.
HBC's group housing project near Hinjewadi IT Park, Pune with home buyers as intergral and core part offering substantial price benefits to individual home buyers.
This document discusses energy conservation and green initiatives. It begins by outlining the need for energy conservation to support economic growth in a sustainable way. It then defines key terms like cumulative energy demand and life cycle assessment that are used to measure sustainability. A major section discusses green building standards and ratings systems in India like GRIHA, which provides criteria for sustainable site selection, resource efficiency, waste management, and occupant health in buildings. The document also examines the climatic context of Nellore and how vernacular architecture historically adapted to the local hot, humid climate through strategies like heavy thermal mass, shaded windows, and indoor-outdoor spaces.
This document provides an overview of the Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment (GRIHA) system in India. GRIHA is a rating tool that evaluates the environmental performance of buildings. It assesses projects across 34 criteria related to areas like energy efficiency, water conservation, waste management and health/well-being. The document outlines the GRIHA rating process, criteria and levels. It also summarizes a case study of the Indira Paryavaran Bhawan in Delhi, a government building designed to be net-zero through various green features and on-site solar energy generation.
This document discusses the Indian architect Nari Gandhi and his architectural style. It includes a quote from Gandhi stating that the reality of architecture is contained within the space, not the walls and roof. It provides details on Gandhi's extensive use of brick arches, buttresses, and stone masonry in his constructions. The document presents various photos of Gandhi's projects, including the Jain bungalow, which features sloping roofs, stone walls, and open truss structures.
Shilpa Gadlay is an architect with over 3.5 years of experience in planning, designing, detailing, and coordinating residential and commercial projects. She has expertise in creating designs, plans, layouts, and working drawings while managing resources to ensure projects are completed on time and to specification. Shilpa holds a B.Arch from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University and is a registered architect with the Council of Architecture in New Delhi, India. Her portfolio includes interior, landscape, and architectural projects.
Nari gandhi ideas and projects unconventional thinkingJaikishan Thadani
nari gandhi was a great architect, he was the student of f.l wright, he follows his principle but later he developed his own ideas and thinking. Greatly known for his work.
This document discusses sustainable built environments and GRIHA (Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment), India's green building rating system. It covers the following key points:
- Elements of sustainable habitats include optimal land use, transportation systems, water and waste management, and use of renewable energy sources.
- GRIHA was created to facilitate the design, construction and operation of green buildings in India and to measure their environmental performance.
- GRIHA criteria cover areas like site selection, energy and water efficiency, waste management, and indoor environmental quality. Projects are rated on a 100-point scale to determine their level of sustainability.
- There are different GRIHA variants for buildings of different sizes
The document discusses sustainability in the context of architecture and construction in India. It notes that with rapid urbanization, the number of energy-intensive buildings is rising in India. Two main green building rating systems used in India are discussed - LEED, based on the U.S. system but adapted for India, and GRIHA, India's indigenous national rating system. Both aim to promote sustainable practices but have different perspectives. The Auroville experiment near Pondicherry is also mentioned as pursuing sustainability goals at the city-scale through traditional techniques.
This document appears to be an architecture portfolio belonging to Vladislav Pritchin. It includes information about his education, including a BSc in Architectural Studies from the University of Strathclyde. It lists his skills and software proficiencies. It also provides details of his work experience in Scotland and China at various architecture firms. The portfolio showcases some of his architectural project work through drawings, plans, sections and perspectives.
The document discusses the history and background of Shri Mahila Griha Udyog Lijjat Papad, a women's cooperative organization in India. It began in 1959 with 7 women in Mumbai who started making papads. Guided by social workers, it grew and was recognized by the Khadi and Village Industries Commission in 1966. It now has 69 centers across India and employs over 42,000 women. Known for its high quality papads, it has annual sales over 300 crore rupees. The cooperative provides employment opportunities for women and has won several awards for its success and contribution to empowering women.
Aman Tripathi is a 27-year-old architecture student pursuing his 3rd year of B.Arch at MANIT Bhopal. He is proficient with design software like AutoCAD, SketchUp, Photoshop, Lumion, Vray, and Revit. He has work experience as a designer at the Hindi society of MANIT Bhopal and had an internship at SCIENTIST architects.
Abhimanyu Goel's portfolio summarizes his education and experience. He is currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Architecture, which he is expected to complete with grades ranging from 67-77% each year. His skills include AutoCAD, Google Sketchup, Lumion 3D, Photoshop and Microsoft Office. He has participated in various extracurricular activities and received recognition from several institutions. His hobbies include photography, model making, sketching, singing, acting, horse riding and traveling. He has worked on architectural projects including a primary school, clubhouse, bus terminal, and urban design plans.
HBC's group housing project near Hinjewadi IT Park, Pune with home buyers as intergral and core part offering substantial price benefits to individual home buyers.
This document discusses energy conservation and green initiatives. It begins by outlining the need for energy conservation to support economic growth in a sustainable way. It then defines key terms like cumulative energy demand and life cycle assessment that are used to measure sustainability. A major section discusses green building standards and ratings systems in India like GRIHA, which provides criteria for sustainable site selection, resource efficiency, waste management, and occupant health in buildings. The document also examines the climatic context of Nellore and how vernacular architecture historically adapted to the local hot, humid climate through strategies like heavy thermal mass, shaded windows, and indoor-outdoor spaces.
This document provides an overview of the Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment (GRIHA) system in India. GRIHA is a rating tool that evaluates the environmental performance of buildings. It assesses projects across 34 criteria related to areas like energy efficiency, water conservation, waste management and health/well-being. The document outlines the GRIHA rating process, criteria and levels. It also summarizes a case study of the Indira Paryavaran Bhawan in Delhi, a government building designed to be net-zero through various green features and on-site solar energy generation.
This document discusses the Indian architect Nari Gandhi and his architectural style. It includes a quote from Gandhi stating that the reality of architecture is contained within the space, not the walls and roof. It provides details on Gandhi's extensive use of brick arches, buttresses, and stone masonry in his constructions. The document presents various photos of Gandhi's projects, including the Jain bungalow, which features sloping roofs, stone walls, and open truss structures.
Shilpa Gadlay is an architect with over 3.5 years of experience in planning, designing, detailing, and coordinating residential and commercial projects. She has expertise in creating designs, plans, layouts, and working drawings while managing resources to ensure projects are completed on time and to specification. Shilpa holds a B.Arch from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University and is a registered architect with the Council of Architecture in New Delhi, India. Her portfolio includes interior, landscape, and architectural projects.
Nari gandhi ideas and projects unconventional thinkingJaikishan Thadani
nari gandhi was a great architect, he was the student of f.l wright, he follows his principle but later he developed his own ideas and thinking. Greatly known for his work.
This document discusses sustainable built environments and GRIHA (Green Rating for Integrated Habitat Assessment), India's green building rating system. It covers the following key points:
- Elements of sustainable habitats include optimal land use, transportation systems, water and waste management, and use of renewable energy sources.
- GRIHA was created to facilitate the design, construction and operation of green buildings in India and to measure their environmental performance.
- GRIHA criteria cover areas like site selection, energy and water efficiency, waste management, and indoor environmental quality. Projects are rated on a 100-point scale to determine their level of sustainability.
- There are different GRIHA variants for buildings of different sizes
The document discusses sustainability in the context of architecture and construction in India. It notes that with rapid urbanization, the number of energy-intensive buildings is rising in India. Two main green building rating systems used in India are discussed - LEED, based on the U.S. system but adapted for India, and GRIHA, India's indigenous national rating system. Both aim to promote sustainable practices but have different perspectives. The Auroville experiment near Pondicherry is also mentioned as pursuing sustainability goals at the city-scale through traditional techniques.
This document appears to be an architecture portfolio belonging to Vladislav Pritchin. It includes information about his education, including a BSc in Architectural Studies from the University of Strathclyde. It lists his skills and software proficiencies. It also provides details of his work experience in Scotland and China at various architecture firms. The portfolio showcases some of his architectural project work through drawings, plans, sections and perspectives.
The document discusses the history and background of Shri Mahila Griha Udyog Lijjat Papad, a women's cooperative organization in India. It began in 1959 with 7 women in Mumbai who started making papads. Guided by social workers, it grew and was recognized by the Khadi and Village Industries Commission in 1966. It now has 69 centers across India and employs over 42,000 women. Known for its high quality papads, it has annual sales over 300 crore rupees. The cooperative provides employment opportunities for women and has won several awards for its success and contribution to empowering women.