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A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G NP O R T F O L I O
Adi t i Ga rgB.Arch | Faculty of Architecture, UPTU, LucknowMIAD | CEPT University, Ahmedabad
A D I T I G A R GRESUME
My experience in the field of architecture, helped me upgarde my presentation skills, observation power, communication skills, team work and management. All these years have enabled me to own up for projects and look after them solely , heightening my love and passion for architecture. The study of crafts in CEPT would help me add an edge to my designs. Also, the critical thinking and writing helps me in understanding the field in a different dimension.
HIndi (Fluent)English (Fluent)
PhotographyReading SketchingTravelling Writing
EDUCATION
ABOUT MEWORK EXPERIENCE
AWARDS
CEPT University, Ahmedabad
Faculty of Architecture (Formerly Govt. College of Architecture), UPTU, Lucknow
Masters in Interior Architecture and Design
Bachelors in Architecture
Jul 2014- May 2016
Jul 2008- May 2013
Site supervision, Architecture design, Working drawing for a primary school residential projects and interior design for residential project.
Architectural design, Presentation drawings, Working drawings, Tender drawings, 3D models and renderings of various commercial projects.
FREELANCE
HITEN SETHI AND ASSOCIATES PVT. LTD., Navi Mumbai
Architect
Intern
Sept 2013- June 2014
Jul 2011- Nov 2011
Pidilite award for Excellence (PAFE) in Environmental/ Ecological Design
GATE Architecture
Institute of Indian Interior Designers
WINNER
AIR 212
Student Research Scholarship
Feb 2013
Mar 2014
June 2016
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS PERSONAL SKILLS
Languages
Interests
Contact
Revit Communication Sketchup Organisation
Team playerRhinoCreativityAutocadSocial commitment
PhotoshopIndesignMsOfficeLightroom
Master Class: New Techniques and Practices applied to Crafts Sector | Ahmedabad, October 2015
Working Hand - in - Hand | NID, Paldi, Ahmedabad, February 2016Volunteer for Saarthi | Right To Education Resource Centre, IIM, Ahmedabad, 2016
XV National Convention, Fairtrade Forum India | Bhuj, September 2015
Making Makerfest 2015 - Crafting an Experience | Winter School, CEPT University, December 2014Exploring Lighting For Interior Architectural Photography | Summer School, CEPT University, May 2014
Capital Vision from the Imagine to the Real| Lucknow, September 2012
WORKSHOPS / VOLUNTEERING
MATERIAL EXPLORATION - WAXThe aim of the project was to explore the qualities of ‘wax’. The setting of the wax was observed by pour-ing the wax over various materials – Plaster of Paris, Water, Enamel, Glue and Ice. The pouring of hot wax over cold ice, resulted in formation of a varied texture and a play of solid and voids. These experiments helped in coming up with ‘wax blocks’. The blocks thereby, helped in achieving modulated light when kept against the source of light (or sun). This was because, the pure paraffin wax carries a translucency in itself. To improve upon the strength of the wax blocks and keeping the translucency intact, 20% Polyethene (HDPDE) was added to it, which also increased the melting point. In order to achieve a surface, the blocks were reinforced by means of threaded rods (6mm MS Rods).
GENERATIVE DESIGN PROCESSESMIAD01
Molten Wax over Ice cubes
Arrangement of the blocks according to the percentage of voids
A facade designed using the wax and plastic blocks, reinforced using MS barsInsolation Chart (Ecotect)
Molten Wax and plastic (LDPDE) over Ice cubes
Plan and Elevation
Gateway designed using the wax and plastic blocks
CRAFT PROCESSES AND TECHNOLOGYMIAD
INDIAN BARGLASGOW
The project aims at designing a bar which reflects the identity of an Indian state. To do the same, the state of Bihar is reflected in the interiors by means of using traditional craft practices and techniques.
Craft Practices of Bihar selected were - > Madhubani Paintings> Sikki craft> Jute crafts
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PartitionsSikki Craft
Lighting FixtureMadhubani Painting
Table TopsMadhubani Painting
Chairs and StoolsJute Work
PLAN
BUILDING ENERGY EFFICIENCYMIAD
MOJRI SHOWROOM JODHPUR
The aim of the design program was to design a showroom in a ‘Hot and Dry’ city, wherein, the building should be energy efficient and a passive strategy (in this case, courtyard) explored.
Details -
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Location – Jodhpur, Rajasthan Latitude – 26.28°NLongitude – 73.02°EClimate Zone – Hot and Dry
ELEVATIONS SECTION
GROUND FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN
Passive strategy >> Central Courtyard -----> Daylighting 100% Shading ----> DF Calculations
Diameter = 3.8m Aspect Ratio = 1:1.5
Shadow Analysis for central courtyard of the selected case
Daylight Factor calculation for Office and Show-room space
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> More the diameter, more will be the surface area, more space for openings (within the completely shaded area), which will allow larger amount of day-light in the room.
> Aspect ratio of 1:1.5 was considered for the final design after analysing the various aspect ratios using th shadows for analysis mechanism.
MISCELLANEOUS WORKSMIAD
EXPLORING GRASSHOPPER-RHINO
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ECO-FRIENDLY SIDE TABLE
CREATING LIGHTING FIXTURES
Material - NewspaperLoad sustained - 25 kg
LAMP #1 - Warli LampMaterial - Chicken mesh, Rice paper
LAMP #2 - Textile LampMaterial - Chicken mesh, Threads, Bamboo Sticks
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNFreelance 05
PRIMARY SCHOOL, KANPUR
FRONT ELEVATION
SECTION BB
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
SECTION AA
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNIII YEAR - B.ARCH
HERITAGE MUSEUMLUCKNOW
The site for the project was along the river Gomti. The museum is meant to give an insight in to the his-tory and culture of Lucknow, and also the extent to which it is evolving - from past to present.
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SITE PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
ELEVATION
SECTION AA
VIEW
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
CONCEPT
The concept was fluidity as an in-spiration from the adjoining river Gomti. My objective for the project was to exhibit the nature of water, that is, fluidity; in all aspects - struc-ture, connectivity and movement.
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GROUND FLOOR PLAN
SECTIONS
07 INTERIOR DESIGNIII YEAR - B.ARCH
Farm House
Office of a Pharmaceutical Company
SECTIONS
VIEWS
VIEWS
FIRSTFLOOR PLAN
PRACTICAL TRAININGB.ARCH
HITEN SETHI AND ASSOCIATES, NAVI MUMBAI
08UDYAN NIWAS GUEST HOUSE, CHILDREN’S PARK, NERUL, NAVI MUMBAI
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
ELEVATION
SECTTIONS
VISION RESIDENCY, KALAMBOLI, NAVI MUMBAI
GROUND FLOOR PLANTYPICAL FLOOR PLAN
TERRACE PLAN
DETAIL -Underground Waer Tank
DETAIL -Machine Roomless lift Shaft
POLICE STATION, VILE PARLE, MUMBAI
GROUND FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN
SECOND FLOOR PLAN THIRD FLOOR PLAN
ELEVATIONS
FOURTH FLOOR PLAN
VIEW
SECTIONS
RADIAL FOCUS STEPPED FLOORS
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DANCE AND DRAMA ACADEMYLUCKNOW
The project aims at encouraging the existing art in the form of music and dance in the city of Nawabs, which has been famous for the same.
CONCEPT
The design process started with the provision of a centrally located informal space (O.A.T), Which has all the functions radially along it. The informal space has been provided to motivate the others, the students to learn and perform by seeing the others do the same.The floors form a stepped profile to enhance the viewing towards the O.A.T. Shaded Steps are pro-vided throughout, so that they serve as a sitting space for the people.
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
SECTIONS
ELEVATION
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
VIEWS
VIEWS
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNV YEAR - B.ARCH
RAIL YATRI NIWAS (BUDGET HOTEL)CHARBAGH, LUCKNOW
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The project aims at providing shelter to the tourists who need to rest for a night or have a train to change which is after a long gap, sp the people can avail the facility of rooms, restaurants, cyber cafe totake rest and pass their time.
CONCEPT - Intermingling of green / open spaces with the indoor spaces.
The terraces recede at every floor to give semi cov-ered space thus protecting from the sun and also channelizing the air towards the windows facing the terrace.
Open spaces having habitable spaces on either sides and are semi covered by the slabs of the rooms.
The facade of the building faces towards the rail-way station, to mark a connectivity to it. Also the form will help in escaping the westerlies which are the prevailing winds.
STEPPED FLOORS
I N T E R A C T I V E OPEN SPACES
CIRCULAR PERIPHERY IN THE DIRECTION SUCH THAT THE WESTERLIES ARE CUT
VIEWS
GROUND FLOOR PLAN FIRST FLOOR PLAN
ELEVATIONS
VIEWS
SECOND FLOOR PLAN THIRD FLOOR PLAN
SECTIONS
VIEWS
FOURTH FLOOR PLAN
DESIGN THESISV YEAR - B.ARCH
KRITIBOOMI - AN ARTISAN VILLAGEAUROVILLE
A place which is meant for ‘creation’, in the form of a community of artisans, wherein they reside, learn, work and sell the produce to earn their livelihood. The vision is to create a common platform for the artisans of various traits, so that they can mingle with, inspire and motivate the others of the fraternity to ‘create’.
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SITE DATA
CAFETERIA, LIBRARY AND COMPUTER CENTRE
CONCEPT
Providing interaction spaces between the blocks for the purpose of interaction and thereby motivating the artisans to learn and work together
PLANS
SECTION
ELEVATION
WORKSHOPS
Sculpting Workshop
Handloom Workshop
Pottery Workshop
Art Gallery, Exhibition Hall and Souvenir Shop
LOW COST CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES USED
1. Filler Slab
2. Plinth Protection to Mud Walls
3. Compressed Stabilized Earth Blocks (CSEB)
4. Fire and Water Retardent Thatch
5. Brick Jaali
Administrative Block
Fire / WaterProof plaster - Kerosene + Bhusa + Mud + Coal Tar
6. Frameless Doors and Windows
ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY12
SKETCHES 13