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Bina Bhatia- Selected experiences and memories of becoming an Architect and an Urban Designer
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Patching Urban Ecosystems Social Network Fracture Placemaking - Newburgh Fluctuatat Nec Mergatur
MSAUD @ GSAPP
MO-OFism School of Planning and Architecture The Big Bang Bar and Cafe The Myst
The Blank Slate Pen: From urban extension to Urban Inclusion Re-living the city, foot by foot
Contents
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31An Acadamite
Auroville
Profiling Mumbai
Private Residence, Bangalore The Lotus House, Pondicherry The Inside-Out house, Gingee Private Residence, Vizag
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Part 5 : MSAUD @ GSAPP
Creating Places and not Spaces , First as an Urban Designer, and then as an Architect.
Designing the unbuilt, the fluid space between buildings and the powerful role that a single building can play in a neighbou-
hood to create experiences and memories within the realm of social landscapes...
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Patching1 Urban Ecosystems- Connecting municipalities through water[pach] To patch means to mend or strengthen a weak area
GSAPP | MSAUD Fall 2014 | Urban Design Studio II | Team Work
Preserve undeveloped pervious land around citys key drinking water resource while refocusing development in relation to water within the urban fabric of Newburgh and New Windsor to catalyze regional economies.
Reorienting development based on watersheds by limiting development around Lake Washingtons drinking water supply while promoting development to activate Newburghs forgotten Quassaick creek watershed.
Locally this project repatches the shared fabric of Newburgh, New Windsor and Newburgh town by through a series of patched corridors between the two towns with the creek at their center. The watershed becomes the organizing feature to Activate a recreational hub, to Connect to new livable development opportunities, and Innovate new green industry opportunities while reactivating the forgotten Quassaick creek waterfront.
Bina Bhatia . Abdul AlIshaq . Long Xu . Manuela Souza
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Patton BrookConnected with Washington Lake
Washington LakePrimary Water Source for Newburgh City
Browns PondConnected with Washington Lake New Windsor Emergence Source
Quassaick Creek
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PARKS
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PARKS
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3 MONTHS 3 MONTHS 12 MONTHS
2018201720163.8 MGD
3.0 MGD
NEWBURGH TOWN
NEW WINDSOR4.9 MGD
3.6 MGD
8.5 MGD
NEWBURGHS WATER
INCREASE IN RATES BY NYC TO UPSTATE COMMUNITIES
$1,149/MG
$383/MG
2000 2010 2016 2017 2018
$2,054,986 / YEAR
POTENTIAL REVENUE GENERATION FOR NEWBURGH
SULPRUS
SCHEDULED SHUTDOWN IN NYC AQUEDUCTS
Leveraging waters value in the region as a critical commodity (drinking water) as well as a critical ecological and recreational asset, this project envisions a new place for water in urban development in the region. Through a strategy of re-patching urban and ecological fabrics we propose to: (1) Protect areas around critical drinking water resources; (2) Mitigate the most threatening impacts on water quality through new green infrastructure (3) Enhance quality of life by leveraging water; (4) Use water to catalyze new development, minimizing footprints around water and refocusing development in already urban areas to reinvigorate urban space and connect fragmented neighborhoods and resources.
QUASSAICK CREEK:In need of protection ZONING
Around drinking water sources
Microorganism
Tortoise
Shrimp
Fish
Humans
Garment factory Construction
Tires
Manufacturer CSO
Death
asdfasdfas
Wood duckTufted titmouse
Treatment plant
Ecology
Green Infrastructure
Water
SpeciesGymArmory
Run off
Wet land
KayakingBuffer zone
Creek
SewageHousing
Education
fish
Picnic
Green roof
Job
Snake
Microorganism
Garbage
Shopping mall
Green heron
Development
Protect
Mitigate pollution with
Enhance
Use water to Catalyze
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Big Boxes Parking
High Traffic Roads
Urban Fabric
Suburban Fabric20142004 2006 2011
Drinking Water Sources SubwatershedsDevelopment Pressures
Identifying Major Watershed Polluters- Patch Mosaics
NO DEVELOPMENT ZONE FRESH WATERMITIGATION AREALOW DEVELOPMENT ZONE
PERCOLATION LAKE WASHINGTONINFILTRATION
SWALE OVERFLOW SSOSWALE OVERFLOW
PRECIPITATION
BIG BOX RUNOFFROUTE 300
GREEN PARKING
Microorganism
Tortoise
Shrimp
Fish
Humans
Garment factory Construction
Tires
Manufacturer CSO
Death
asdfasdfas
Wood duckTufted titmouse
Treatment plant
Ecology
Green Infrastructure
Water
SpeciesGymArmory
Run off
Wet land
KayakingBuffer zone
Creek
SewageHousing
Education
fish
Picnic
Green roof
Job
Snake
Microorganism
Garbage
Shopping mall
Green heron
Development
Protect
Mitigate pollution with
Enhance
Use water to Catalyze
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LAKE STREETActivate a Recreation Hub
A celebration of life, culture and environment to sustainably connect the surrounding communities and boost economic investments.
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Big Boxes Natural FabricUrban Fabric
Patch Analysis:Disconencted Fabrics
Vegetated bufferRetention PondFinancing: City of NewburghPrepare for TransformationInfill devpt. & Plaza : Land BankRezone to Mixed Use: City of NewburghCleaning Floating Island : QCWA
Mitigate Runoff
Incremental transform of existing establishmentConstruction of Mixed Used Devpt.
Complete the bufferTransfer ice skating business
Transform
New devpts. finance green infrastruc-ture
Kayaking school starts operation
Bikeway is developed by Scenic Hudson
Destination
1.Muchattoes Lake
3.Armory
5.Proposed Parking
8.Existing Ice Company
6.Proposed Housing
9.Existing Museum
7.Retention Pond
2.Pedestrian Street
10.Existing Little Falls Park
4.Health Care Facility
Phasing Strategy
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Big Boxes Natural FabricUrban Fabric
Connecting the Fragmented
Catalyzing Research
Conencting Communities
Upgrade One NeighbourhoodEstablishing the research Institute in a temporary buildingFinancing: DEC, NSFPartners: QWA, OWA, BIRE, SUNY.
Armory extension to New WindsorRezoning to increase density and provide neighborhood amenities
Research institute moves to Water St.Previous headquarters become a community training center.Training in water sensitive measures and incentives leads private runoff mitigation projects.New Housing developments are built on water sensitive design principles.
Bio swale constructed by local contractors Increasing mobility between both sides of the neighborhood leads to pedestrian network construction across the creek.Increase in density makes TOD projects feasible.
1.Armory Expansion
5.9W Road
4.Historical BridgeSidewalk Currently Closed
6.New Housing with Retail
2.Training Center3.NY Theatrical Storage
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Phasing Strategy
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MILL STREETConnect Livable Neighbourhoods
Creation of a vibrant, pedestrian friendly mixed use neighbourhood bridging Newburgh city with New Windsor town with shared spaces to eat, shop and live life...
CONNECTED NEIGHBORHOODCOMMUNITY TRAINING CENTERBUFFER ZONEPEDESTRIAN BRIDGE100
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Lake
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Minimize Industrial effluentsMitigate CSO Runoff Construct Green Infrastructure Catalyze Industrial development
Minimize Industrial effluents
Design and construction of the wetland park.Financing: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Rezoning to a Green industrial park land use.Implement restrictions on existing industries.
Construct permeable public parking.Redesign Last 1000ft of Walsh Ave.Construct Industrial park infrastructure.
Construct and operate the green industrial park.Relocate Warex Terminals Corp to new site.Reuse existing structure to relocate the research institute.Financing: Industrial Development
Natural Fabric Industrial Fabric Urban Fabric
Phasing Strategy
6.Proposed Street Car + Ferry Station
2.Retention Pond
1.Constructed WetlandTreat CSO Overflow + Park
5.Proposed Green Industries
4.Constructed WetlandsTreat Industrial Runoff
3.Erie Railroad
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Biological Wastewater Treatm-nent Park, near new green industries connecting the two neighbouhoods
WATER STREETInnovate New Green Industries
Wetland ParkConstruction Material Runoff
Electric Streetcar
SoakawayRetention swale
CSO
The Bluff
Wetland Park
Street ru
noff
PRECIPITATIONQUASSAICK CREEK
RETENTION SWALE
WETLAND URBAN EDGE
FILTERATIONCONVEYOR PERCOLATIONPERCOLATION
Call Outs
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Social NetworkConnecting people to create better neighbourhoods
We visualize Morrisania as a lively neighborhood with engaging infrastructure for the current and future residents, revitalized streets, and a new development model based on community participation. This model will create a network of services over time with the collaboration of HPD, developers and the community and include green pockets, community empowerment facilities, essential neighborhood services and retail creating a sustainable and thriving district.
The mandatory green factor model would ensure sustainable development over time as well as create quality open spaces. 3rd Avenue would become an active commercial corridor with restaurants; community music centers connected to outdoor performance spaces and Washington Avenue would become a friendly street with adult literacy classrooms, cafes, reading rooms overlooking green picnic spots and community pockets interconnected with bike paths.
Bina Bhatia . Qian Wang . Crystal EskiGSAPP | Summer 2014 | Urban Design Studio II | Team Work
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12% of land wasted in parking
Inactive StreetsRepetitive
Lifeless
1,335 crimes each year
The Divide from Industry
The Lack of Necessary Resources
Insufficient Fresh Produce
Metro Station
Trucks Routes
Retail
Salons & Barber
Fresh Produce
Fast Food
Melrose Station
Vacant Lots
Parking Lots
New Construction
Large Parking Lots Large Parking LotsLarge Parking Lots
Large Parking Lots Large Parking LotsLarge Parking Lots
Currently a neighborhood lacking identity trespassed by truck routes and interspersed with empty and industrial, our proposed social network will rejuvenate the community and provide it legibility.
Existing
Proposed
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Department of Housing Preservation & Development
[RETAIL TENANTS SECURED + COMMUNITY FACILITIES PROPOSAL]
SUSTAINABILITY EXPERTS
DESIGNERS AND EXPERTS
FINANCE
COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION
Feedback Loop
ESSENTIAL SERVICES
INTERACTION with Private Developers
BOTTOM UP STRENGTH MEETS TOP DOWN INNOVATION
SYMBIOTIC DEVELOPMENT MODEL
CONNECT NON- PROFITS
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
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Symbiotic Development ModelBottom up Strength meets Top down Innovation
Destination Washington Street, Morrisania
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Possible Configurations
Community Facilities
Community Empowerment
Green Initiative
3rd Avenu
e
Programmatic Typologies
Commercial
Programmatic Typologies
Programmatic Typologies
3rd Avenue
Washington Avenue
Community
Commercial
CommunityEmpowerment
Green Initiative
The Housing + Model
Green FloorArea
Porous ArchitectureCommunityEmpowerment
Retail Space
PublicFacilities
Design guidelines and Incentives
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Fracture
GSAPP | MSAUD Fall 2014 | Surface, Screen, Structure| Team WorkBina Bhatia . Crystal Eksi. Charles Xou . Mark Mandera . Stephanie C.
The articulation of the surface is driven by the desire to create the illusion of fluidityand volume as light filters in through the building skin. The main thread of design investigation for the double skin facade was to create a sense of movement through an abstraction of twist to create fractures to percieve different view cones as a person moves along the street or within the building.The surface acting as a mediator between the building and the street is three dimensional in the sense that it allowsseeing through completely, partially or nothing at all.
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Early Concept Models
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Design Details
Directing different visual cones as people walk around the screen
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Placemaking- NewburghMSAUD |Fall 2014 | UD Studio| Team WorkBina Bhatia . Abdul Al Ishaq . Maneula . Long Xu
From Left to Right:1. A Resident walking by along the designed path read-ing information about the Quassaick watershed.2. Another resident appreacting photographs of the forgotten assets of the Quassaick.3. Two ladies visualizing how they wish their favourite spots on the Quassaick Creek could be developed.
#Tweet the Creek was a walkthrough simulating the Quassaick Creek in an abstract fashion. Participants walked the downhill path of Downing Vaux Park in Newburgh city and followed stenciled information about the Quassaick Creeks issues. Along the walk, two active interaction points were installed to aid in selecting between design site options and to inform on proper program makeup for the future design proposal. The intent of the project was to gauge from people which parts of the hidden creek they know about and access, which would inform design and also through a mini photo booth help residents visualize the creek programmatically.
The project began with the assumption that people attract people. As lovers of the urban environment, we understand that it is the most efficient way to activate an urban space. The underutilized park was chosen for this urban installation to work as a testing site to see if it would be reactivated once the intervention got built. The results showed that the creek, also underutilized, can be reactivated.
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A group of Newburgh residents marking the predominantly known spaces and access points to the Quassaick Creek. In the background are postcards depicting the beauty of the underutilized Quassaick wa-tershed and the Virtual Reality Google Glass Stand which was used to show forgotten spots on the creeks.
1. A little girl poses on the green screen, stating what she wants to do at the creek Sit and see Water2.The stencil that was stamped all over Newburgh city, directing people to the Quassaick Creek with the twitter handle #TweetTheCreek for them to share their experiences.
Every city that succeeds has undergone an awakening, a new beginning. -(Jaime Lerner, in Urban Acupuncture)
We believe the Quassaick Creek can do this for Newburgh.
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Fluctuatat Nec MergaturMSAUD |Summer 2014 | RNYU + DMUD | Team WorkBina Bhatia . Jun Park . Ceaser Nicholes
For ages urban dwellers have thought of their city survival as that of the ships. Rome had a manifestation of a ship like city island, their merchants carried this mythology to Paris. New York citys own island was a zone of quarantine isolating diseases and criminals that might otherwise jeopardize the citys survival.With the future of coastal cities uncertain, it is now time to revive this mythology. These vessels are Arcs for preserving our urbanity and modes of life in an unknown world. New cities, new islands, new ships all imbibed into one, these vessels are cities that can choose their connections and their geographies. Their resiliency will get them through the future.
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Screenshots from the movie produced for DMUD + RNYU
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Fluctuatat Nec Mergatur The waves tossle her but she does not sink....Il est agit par les vagues, et ne sombre pas - motto of Paris, France
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Part 4 : MO-OFism
Taking the first step towards designing and managing complex structures as an Architect, visualizing and creating impressions and experiences within the built and between the built, detailing the handrail and the window cill , and materiality of the walls, of the roof and the spaces contained within and having that first argument with the structural designer, for that flawless cantilevered soffit... yes, we did manage it at the end.
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School of Planning and Architecture, India
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School of Planning and Architecture, VijaywadaProject BUA: 320,000 sq ft.Involvement : Project Architect, Design Development and TenderDesign Team : Shantanu P.,Manisha A., Bina B., Akshay S., Shivani S., Tanuj J.
The interdependence of a community and the individual is vital for the growth of an educational institution. These relationships have been structured into three dimensional constellations that is informed by movement and varying level of privacy of diverse pro-grams. The entire Institute is structured around the courtyard concourse and its various voids connecting flowing spaces at different levels for a networked learning process.
Top Level Concourse Level Ground LevelGrid effective for focused learning
FieldInformal for networked exchange
Centre and PeripheryEffective for Interactive learning
Ramp towards the concourse
Faculty Floors
The NetworkingFloor
Parasolroof
Ground Floor Plan
Section AA
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The PlatformThe Lower program is seen as a heavy base to a floating canopy. The base houses the afternoon programs of the learning curriculum such as workshops and Laboratories. The heavy base with thick stone walls increases the Time Lag for solar- heat penetration. The solid platform
is punctuated with voids that allow for hot air to dissipate.
ConcourseThe Middle section of the building is a Stilted Platform that allows for a student activity zone. This zone behaves as concourse level to the entire building as it filters and mediates people through. The concourse is visually connected to the section above and below through the voids.
LightwellsThe voids are reminiscent of the traditional courtyard that anchor common public and community programs. Smaller courtyards work as three dimensional light wells which offer visual connectivity through the layers. These redefined courtyards holds the institute and the larger academic community together. The space operates both at a communi-ty scale and individual scales.
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School of Planning and ArchitectureProject BUA: 320,000 sq ft.
The Student housing is fragmented moving away from dormitory or hostel organisations which foster a regimented form of social control. An attempt is made to break this very notion by streets, courtyards, bridges, verandahs and terraces. These spaces create a variety of chance interaction between students.This fragmentation is continued on the floors above which allow for semi-private interaction zones.
Stilt
Rec.deck
Terrace
Terrace
Deck
Stilt
StiltStilt
Stilt Stilt
Deck Terrace
Terrace Terrace
Terrace
Terrace
The 3 modules are used to create the housing complex.
Section showing terraces, courtyards, verandahs and bridges
View of internal courtyard in Student Housing
Involvement : Project Architect, Design Development and TenderDesign Team : Shantanu P.,Manisha A., Bina B., Akshay S., Shivani S., Tanuj J.
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Model showing massing of the University Campus
The housing is an active pedestrian ground which is stimulated as the streetscape gets trans-formed into verandahs and chowks. The housing breaks the strict definitions of the layers by fragmenting the program by streets, verandahs, courtyards and other common programs.
The housing is envisioned as a low rise environment with the idea of creating Living Courts that merge with active streets. The housing merges residential program with contiguous non program which allows for spillover. This creates a lively neighborhood that fosters informal interactions between
students.
Ground Floor Plan, Girls Hostel
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The Big Bang Bar and Cafe, MumbaiProject BUA: 4000 sq ft.Involvement : Project Architect, Concept Design to ExecutionDesign Team : Manisha Agarwal, Bina Bhatia
The space creates a sense of romanticism and whimsy that is often lost in brand coordinated spaces with the use of recycled materials such as stacked beer bottles as the luminescent bar and ceiling, coupled with the inclusion of wooding seating that is salvaged. Reused Handmade tiles snake through the restaurant in a random pattern that allows for new imaginations and re-imaginations of floor frescoes.
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The Myst: Luxury Eco Residences, KasauliProject BUA: 350,000 sq ft.Involvement : Project Architect, Concept Design StageDesign Team : Shantanu Poredi, Bina B., Akshay S., Pathik J.
76 villa residences with 18 typologies and a common clubhouse are scattered on a hilly site, with spectacular views. Each typology is designed unique to the topography it sits on with airy living spaces, large decks and balconies with infinity pools that extend from each room to take in natural light, air and views. The exteriors are designed using a combination of three materials - stone, plaster and wood to break scales.
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Master plan of Auroville- the City of DawnAr. Roger Anger
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Part 3: The Auroville Story
Started my journey, as an intern from a place that was created from scratch by young Architects, just like me, with a dream to create the ideal, utopian place, completed with gestures of creative innovation and love. Learning Sustainability, blend of vernacular and contemporary practices, where the house is more often in the community and within nature rather than inside
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Private Residence, BangaloreProject BUA: 7250 sq ft.Involvement : Intern, Concept Design StageDesign Team : Pino Marchese, Bina Bhatia, Pratik Daulat
Concieved as a mix of rustic and contemporary architecture, all internal spaces of the house open out to some form of nature. Each outdoor space is formed as an extension of adjacent interior space, and they come to embrace spatial narratives of public space as a semi-private buffer zone against neighboring spaces and the surrounding nature.
Sculpting mass Extension to Nature
1.Living Room
2.Home Theatre
3.Dining Room
4.Master Bedroom
5.Secondary Bedroom
6.Kitchen
7.Childrens Bedroom
8.Swimming Pool
9.Outdoor Bar
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Section AA Section BB
Entrance view , looking at water body outside the living room
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The Lotus House, PondicherryProject BUA: 7250 sq ft.Involvement : Intern, Working Drawing and Detailing StageDesign Team : Sheril Castellino, Bina Bhatia, Pratik Daulat
The house is an example of how traditional style can blend into a modern house, where each element retains its distinct character yet there is a perfect amalgamation of the old with the new. Old vernacular elements like the Kerela style terrace and roof with wooden posts and rafters, wooden louvred windows and brick jali come together to form a contemporary looking house with subtle hints from the past. The internal rooms of the house are tiled with various tones of natural Shahabad stone to form patterns of different hues of green and yellow. The living spaces open unto the internal courtyard which acts like an organising feature within the house. East Elevation
Tiling Layout at 4.6m
Measurement plan at 4.6m
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TO FIT
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C&M ArchitectsPROGRESS,AUROVILLE,TAMILNADU,INDIA.
TELE. : 0413 2623591 FAX NO. : E-MAIL .:[email protected]
R.DATE:R. NO. ARCHITECT:
DOOR WINDOW SCHEDULEWORKING DRAWING
CODE WD /D.W.S./14
SR. NO. 14
WD /D.W.S./14
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N01. This drawing is a copyright and property of C&M Architects.
02. Written dimensions shall be followed.
03. All dimensions shall be counter checked on the site prior to the start of work.
04. Any discrepancy found in the drawing or site and drawing shall be brought tothe notice of the architect prior to the start of work.
Door-Window Schedule - GROUND FLOOR
DoorsName Size Quantity
D1D2D3
Windows
Sill Lintel Description
1.38 X 2.10m 0.9 X 2.10m
Door-Window Schedule - FIRST FLOOR
DoorsName Size Quantity
D1D2D3
Windows
Sill Lintel Description
Door-Window Schedule - TERRACE
DoorsName Size Quantity
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2.00 X 1.45m2.00 X 2.77m1.11 X 3.07m0.75 X1.40m0.90 X 0.50m0.90 X1.45m
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Double door, teak wood frame with fixed louvers
Teak wood frame with fixed louvers
Teak wood frame with fixed louvers
Double door, teak wood frame with fixed louvers
Teak wood frame with fixed louvers
Teak wood frame with fixed louvers
Double door, teak wood frame with fixed louvers
Teak wood frame with fixed louvers
Teak wood frame with fixed louvers
Three shutter, two openable glass one fixedwith wood movable louvers
3.00 X1.54m
Single shutter with openable glass shutterand movable louvers
Single shutter with openable glass shutterand movable louvers
Exposed brick jails with mesh
Double shutter with glass, teak wood frame
Single shutter with openable glass shutterand movable louvers
Fixed glass with teak wood frame
Three shutter, two openable glass one fixedwith wood movable louvers
Single shutter with openable glass shutterand movable louvers
Single shutter with openable glass shutterand movable louvers
Exposed brick jails
Exposed brick jails
Double shutter with glass, teak wood frame
Single shutter with openable glass shutterand movable louvers
Fixed glass with teak wood frame
Exposed brick jails with mesh
W2PLAN
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PLAN
ELEVATION (outside)
2.00 X 2.77m
ELEVATION
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PLAN PLAN PLAN2.
10
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Double door, teakwood frame withfixed louvers.
Double door, teakwood frame withfixed louvers.
Teak wood framewith fixed louvers
Teak wood frame with fixed louvers
Teak wood framewith fixed louvers
Teak wood framewith fixed louvers
Three shutter, twoopenable glass onefixed with woodmovable louvers.
Three shutter, two openable glass onefixed with wood movable louvers.
Exposed brick jails with mesh
Single shutter with openableglass shutter and movablelouvers
Single shutter with openable glassshutter and movable louvers
Double shutter withglass, teak wood frame
Double shutter withglass, teak wood frame
Single shutter withopenable glass shutterand movable louvers
Single shutter with openableglass shutter and movablelouvers
Single shutter withopenable glass shutterand movable louvers
Single shutter with openable glassshutter and movable louvers
Fixed glass with teak wood frame
0.50
0.250.23
louver opening rod
Grill rod
2.77
0.92
0.92
0.92
0.952.00
0.95
Mosquito proof meshin wooden reaper frame ELEVATION (inside)
1.11
1.03
1.03
1.03
3.07
ELEVATION (outside)
1.11
ELEVATION (outside)
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.95
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Metal grill @ 0.15 c/c
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Metal grill @ 0.15 c/c
Grill rod
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GENERAL NOTES : DIRECTION :REVISION :
TO FIT
CHECKED
DWG NO:
SCALE
PRJ NO:
DATE
DRAWN BY
CONTENTPLAN
C&M ArchitectsPROGRESS,AUROVILLE,TAMILNADU,INDIA.
TELE. : 0413 2623591 FAX NO. : E-MAIL .:[email protected]
R.DATE:R. NO. ARCHITECT:
DOOR WINDOW SCHEDULEWORKING DRAWING
CODE WD /D.W.S./14
SR. NO. 14
WD /D.W.S./14
17-01-2012
N01. This drawing is a copyright and property of C&M Architects.
02. Written dimensions shall be followed.
03. All dimensions shall be counter checked on the site prior to the start of work.
04. Any discrepancy found in the drawing or site and drawing shall be brought tothe notice of the architect prior to the start of work.
Door-Window Schedule - GROUND FLOOR
DoorsName Size Quantity
D1D2D3
Windows
Sill Lintel Description
1.38 X 2.10m 0.9 X 2.10m
Door-Window Schedule - FIRST FLOOR
DoorsName Size Quantity
D1D2D3
Windows
Sill Lintel Description
Door-Window Schedule - TERRACE
DoorsName Size Quantity
D1D2D3
Sill Lintel Description
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1.38 X 2.10m0.90 X 2.10m0.75 X 2.10m
2.10m 2.10m 2.10m
1
2
5
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1.38 X 2.10m0.90 X 2.10m0.75 X 2.10m
2.10m 2.10m 2.10m
3 5
0 ---
1.38 X 2.10m0.90 X 2.10m0.75 X 2.10m
2.10m 2.10m 2.10m
10
0
W1W2W3W4W5W6W7W8
2.00 X 1.45m2.00 X 2.77m1.11 X 3.07m0.75 X1.40m0.90 X 0.50m0.90 X1.45m
0.60 X1.45m
3.00 X1.54m
0.65m
0.65m
2.56m2.20m0.65m
0.65m
1.50m
0.65m
2.10m5.34m5.28m2.10m2.00m2.10m2.10m2.10m
6
2
11111
1
W1W2W3W4W5W6W7W8
2.00 X 1.45m2.36 X 4.89m1.70 X 3.18m0.75 X1.40m0.90 X 0.50m0.90 X1.45m
0.60 X1.45m
3.00 X1.54m
0.65m
0.65m
0.45m2.10m0.65m
0.65m
1.50m
0.65m
2.10m5.34m5.28m2.10m2.00m2.10m2.10m2.10m
6
1
2
1
000
0
W4
0.90 X1.45m W7 0.75 X 2.10m
Double door, teak wood frame with fixed louvers
Teak wood frame with fixed louvers
Teak wood frame with fixed louvers
Double door, teak wood frame with fixed louvers
Teak wood frame with fixed louvers
Teak wood frame with fixed louvers
Double door, teak wood frame with fixed louvers
Teak wood frame with fixed louvers
Teak wood frame with fixed louvers
Three shutter, two openable glass one fixedwith wood movable louvers
3.00 X1.54m
Single shutter with openable glass shutterand movable louvers
Single shutter with openable glass shutterand movable louvers
Exposed brick jails with mesh
Double shutter with glass, teak wood frame
Single shutter with openable glass shutterand movable louvers
Fixed glass with teak wood frame
Three shutter, two openable glass one fixedwith wood movable louvers
Single shutter with openable glass shutterand movable louvers
Single shutter with openable glass shutterand movable louvers
Exposed brick jails
Exposed brick jails
Double shutter with glass, teak wood frame
Single shutter with openable glass shutterand movable louvers
Fixed glass with teak wood frame
Exposed brick jails with mesh
W2PLAN
PLAN
PLAN
ELEVATION (outside)
2.00 X 2.77m
ELEVATION
1.38 0.9 0.75
0.95
0.90
0.60
PLAN PLAN PLAN
2.10
2.10
2.10
1.45
0.70 0,7
Double door, teakwood frame withfixed louvers.
Double door, teakwood frame withfixed louvers.
Teak wood framewith fixed louvers
Teak wood frame with fixed louvers
Teak wood framewith fixed louvers
Teak wood framewith fixed louvers
Three shutter, twoopenable glass onefixed with woodmovable louvers.
Three shutter, two openable glass onefixed with wood movable louvers.
Exposed brick jails with mesh
Single shutter with openableglass shutter and movablelouvers
Single shutter with openable glassshutter and movable louvers
Double shutter withglass, teak wood frame
Double shutter withglass, teak wood frame
Single shutter withopenable glass shutterand movable louvers
Single shutter with openableglass shutter and movablelouvers
Single shutter withopenable glass shutterand movable louvers
Single shutter with openable glassshutter and movable louvers
Fixed glass with teak wood frame
0.50
0.250.23
louver opening rod
Grill rod
2.77
0.92
0.92
0.92
0.952.00
0.95
Mosquito proof meshin wooden reaper frame ELEVATION (inside)
1.11
1.03
1.03
1.03
3.07
ELEVATION (outside)
1.11
ELEVATION (outside)
1.400
.95
0.35
EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
Metal grill @ 0.15 c/c
0.75
Metal grill @ 0.15 c/c
Grill rod
EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
EQ
ELEVATION (outside)
0.2
0.20
.50
Metal grill
W5
Metal grill @ 0.15 c/c
0.90
1.45 0
.95
0.35
Metal grill @ 0.15 c/c
1.45 0
.95
0.35
0.60
1.54
Parapet Detail
Staircase Detail
Window Detail
Roof Detail
LightVentillationMosquito Protection
...Window Articulation
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The Inside-Out House, GingeeProject BUA: 3400 sq ft.Involvement : Intern, Concept Design StageDesign Team : Pino Marchese, Bina Bhatia, Pratik Daulat
PLAN AT +0.65M
A A
Section AA
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1.Living Room
2.Study Room
3.Kitchen
4.Master Bedroom
5.Temple
6.Dining Room
7.Open Patio
The house is designed with a small temple as its centrality, surrounded by a small pool of water, visually connected to the landscape visible on each side through small courts, that connect vertically and horizontally, allowing cool breze to come in and ventillate the entire space.
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Private Residence, VizagProject BUA: 4740 sq ft.Involvement : Intern, Concept Design StageDesign Team : Pino Marchese, Bina Bhatia, Pratik Daulat
The design process started by carving out open and semi open volumes from all sides of the house to create terraces, niches and balconies to derive a volumetric form that is functional and aesthetic. The semi open patio divides the house into two, with the living room on one side and the more private spaces on the other.
1.Living Room
2.Entrance Porch
3.Family Room
4.Dining Room
5.Kitchen
6.Bedroom
7.Master Bedroom
8.Pooja Room9.Servants Quarter
Section AA
PLAN AT +0.65M
1
2
3
4
5
6
9
7
8
A
A
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Part 2 : The Blank Slate my personal brand
Testing unknown territories on my own, taking my own decisions, feeling afraid yet empowered with each step, I fall , make some mistakes, but learn to get up by myself only to make some more and learn some more...until I reach my destination.But then, isnt it always all about the journey?
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LIVE + WORK in Pen
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SustainabilityRiverside SpacesChildren Farm ParkVisarjan Point
Central PlazaCity SquarePublic Art City MaidanNature Trails
Mobility NetworkRing roadsGreen linksCity nodesTransport Interchange Hub
KalagramImage MarketPen University of ArtKala GharanasLive Work Space
Pen, a part of the Mumbai metropolitan region is strategically located between two growing cities Mumbai and Pune and is in danger of becoming just another part in its agglomeration and losing its cultural heritage and identity. Pen is going to become the epicenter of develop-ments due to the various infrastructure projects that connect it to Mumbai.
The project proposes to create a vibrant urban culture within this dense city, built around lo-cal communities, institutions and governance. A knowledge economy which is about creative people coming together to add value to work, through the exchange of information to gener-ate new ideas. This inclusive approach in planning of urban growth will facilitate the process of decentralization of production and distribution, making this peripheral city self sufficient.
Pen : From Urban Extension to Urban InclusionInvolvement : Design HeadDesign Team : Bina, Tejas, Pratik, Kshitij, Sanya, Tejashree
Kalagram : The Artist District
Developmental pressures on Pen
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3.Human scale at the street level lost2.Change in the language of the core
4.Poverty behind the glossy image5.Ganpati workshops replaced by
service centres
The BAU Scenario 2030
Due to the increased connectivity, transport to the neighbouring cities will be made easy causing Pen tobecome a dormitory town. It will stand to lose its indeginous culture and will embrace a new suburban way of lifeencompassing slums, poverty and unemployment
Declining number ofpeople taking part in smallscale industries.
2010
Pen has followed the common route of cities ; the service sector concentrated at the cen-ter and the residential area expanding around its periph-ery.
The advent of SEZs andindustries has created a newworking class culture in Pen.
2020
2030
1,2.Ignoring local industry
The Culture under threatThe otlas, verandahs and balconies surrounding the
houses are used as workspaces by thepeople for making ganpati idols and papads.
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Strengths
Weakness
Opportunities
Threats
Historic Architecture contributing to characterVegetation contributing to setting
Farmland corridor, high biodiversityLandmarks contributing to legibility
High Pedestrian FlowLong Distance Views
Existing local artistic economy
Pockets of poor quality architectureFragmented public open space
Movement barrier - Railway, NH, water coursesVehicle dominance - traffic congestion
High Pedestrian FlowRailway station edge - no sense of arrival
Sewage discharge points into the river
Improve access with mixed waterside usesEnhance E-W permeability
Potential gateway focal pointsVehicle dominance - traffic congestion
Close proximity to city centrePotential valuable water frontage
Integrate ecological networksLarge areas for potential regeneration
Flooding risk , dictates landuse, economic viabilityHeight restriction leading to sprawl
Net increase in traffic flow and congestionDepletion of agriculture and landmills
S.W.O.T
Strategic Vision plan
Childrens Farm Park
Kalagram Node
Polyhouse
Reserved ForestUrban expansion limit
Food Park
Image Market
Station Plaza
Area for windmills
Pen Art UniversityCivic Square
Art Exhibition
The vision is to provide a strategy plan for Pen for the next 20 years aiming to transform the city into a livableurban utopia. A series of projects have been proposed, spread across the city. It is envisioned that these will act as a catalyst that direct the natural growth of the city.
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The art district located in the city core will become the destina-tion for creativity, providing inspiration and recognition, nurtur-ing innovation and diversity. The housing created offers scope for densification for future population. This is done without losing the essence of their lifestyle due to the provision of interactive spaces and visual connectivity with the street.
Kalagram - Art hub
The setting up of the food park will enable them to capture their entrepreneurial spirit and scale their skills from the kitchen level to the community level and finally to the industrial level. This community level entreprise will give a boost to the local agro based industry through value based addition by combining skill and technology at the same place.
Food Park
The city no longer acts as a parasite to nature in the process of urbanization. The role of river is reintegrated into the everyday life of the people through the creation of community farm parks, public spaces, nature trails and a public spaces and Ganpati idol immersion during festivals.
River Revitalization
Regional and city level linkages developed with a clear prioritytowards non-motorised and public form of transport.A ring road and intracity bus system is implemented with extra storage capacity enabling the transport of goods. Green multi-modal links provide connectivity with the residential areas and the transit routes.
Mobility
Strategic Interventions
Home levelSmall scale
Community levelmoderate scale
City levelLarge scale
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The entire organism spreads into the city giving it a new life and world class quality of recreation bringing people together and making the city more than just a workspace.
The divide in the city due to the presence of the highway and the railway line causes inequitable growth of the city .
A city level recreation hub provided over the existing transit corridor connecting the two areas by pedestrian green links
flowing into the cityscape.
Central Plaza
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The proposed urban development for Pen will facilitate the process of decentralisation ofproduction and distribution making these peripheral cities independent thus preventing the
spread of cancerous unbalanced urban growth.
Energy Security
Food Security
Water Security
Employment Security
International Art and Food festival in the Art district
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Re-living the city foot by footInvolvement : Design TeamDesign Team : Bina, Tejas, Pratik, Kshitij, Sanya, Tejashree
CULTURAL HUBThe street serves as a performance arena apart from being a religious congregation point
COMMUNITY SPACEIn order to retain and revive its old glorystreet elements frame the fountain well.To ease the congregation on the entirestreet, handcart and truck activity issegregated beyond this point.
TRUCK HALTING POINT:Trucks have been rerouted to facilitatepedestrian movement.A truck depot - with provision for loading and unloading.
RECREATIONAL AREAThe khaugalli, the bhaji market and the papad shopshave been reorganised to form an introverted, familyoriented space
RELIGIOUS NODEThe mosque opens ontothe street to incorporate religiousactivity with street life.
BAZAARA semi open, womenoriented space MOSQUE
NODE
MASJID BUNDER STATION
TEMPLE
TRADING
WHOLESALE
CLOTH MARKET
RETAIL
KHAU GALLI
RELIGIOUS
HAWKERS
HIGH DENSITY
MEDIUM DENSITY
LOW DENSITY
This lane serves the people working in the
commercial sector during the day and the
residents of the area during the evenings
with its mouth watering cuisines.
The area constructs a mental image
of a traditional Indian market street
with the cries of the vendors, the
hustle of the shoppers, the catcalls
of the handcart wallahs and the call
of the Azaan from its mosques.
Truck terminus, Loading and unloading
activities. Primarily a residential area with
a neglected fountain at its Junction
dominated by heavy truck movement.
Alighting and boarding
point for passengers
along with shopping
activities.
Mohammed Ali Road and
Yusuf Mehralli Road
SITE INTRODUCTION
The area defines the
mental boundary of a
religious character due to
type of users.
Cloth Market
Khau galli
This node is a intersection with
a major arterial road of the city,
with parking below the flyover.
Masjid Bunder
Station
The area is primarily defined
by the religious function
interspersed with formal and
informal shopping activities.
Fountain Node
.
The increase in the density of the
region has taken its toll on the
sanitary and hygiene conditions.
Dumping of garbage in the gaps
between the buildings is rampant.
The increasing vehicular intensity
has resulted in noise pollution in the
area
The area faces an acute shortage of
water.
SOCIO- CULTURAL ASPECT
The handcarts form a very
important part of the cultural setting
of the street.
The buildings envelope the street
providing a visual and physical edge.
The street functions as a spill out
space for recreational activities in
the khau galli and cloth market.
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECT
The area serve as a the
only recreation cum
shopping space for the
women of that area..
Mumbadevi Node
The street cannot be considered as
an isolated space. The delineation
of site has been done on the basis of
the multiple activity pattern of the
various users observed on the site.
The superimposition of the
densely used road networks, the
halting points offered by the street
and the behavioral patterns of the
users that has generated the
delineation of the street.
Zakaria Masjid
MUMBADEVI
TEMPLE
PEDESTRIAN DENSITYNODES AND LANDMARKS ACTIVITY
MOSQUE
NODE
MASJID BUNDER
STATION
TEMPLE
TRADING
WHOLESALE
CLOTH MARKET
RETAIL
KHAU GALLI
RELIGIOUS
HAWKERS
HIGH DENSITY
MEDIUM
DENSITY
LOW DENSITY
COMPOSITE MAPPING
COMMERCIAL ASPECT
RELIGIOUS ASPECT
LEGAL ASPECT
The street is invaded by hawkers who have
made it their domain.
The existing pagdi system has resulted in
minimal rents discouraging the residents to
leave the area.
The increasing commercial profits
achieved in this area paves way for rapid
commercialization.
This also proves to be a major road
b l o c k i n e f fo r t s to re v i ta l i ze t h i s
neighbourhood.
The religious institutions of this area, although
yet are part of the residents daily life are
steadily losing their influence over the users of
this street due to heavy commercialization.
URBAN REDESIGN COMPETITION 2009
RELIGIOUS
MUMBADEVI
MASJID BANDERSTATION
CRAWFORD MARKET
MOSQUENODE
MASJID BUNDER STATION
TEMPLE
TRADING
WHOLESALE
CLOTH MARKET
RETAIL
KHAU GALLI
RELIGIOUS
HAWKERS
HIGH DENSITY
MEDIUM DENSITY
LOW DENSITY
This lane serves the people working in the
commercial sector during the day and the
residents of the area during the evenings
with its mouth watering cuisines.
The area constructs a mental image
of a traditional Indian market street
with the cries of the vendors, the
hustle of the shoppers, the catcalls
of the handcart wallahs and the call
of the Azaan from its mosques.
Truck terminus, Loading and unloading
activities. Primarily a residential area with
a neglected fountain at its Junction
dominated by heavy truck movement.
Alighting and boarding
point for passengers
along with shopping
activities.
Mohammed Ali Road and
Yusuf Mehralli Road
SITE INTRODUCTION
The area defines the
mental boundary of a
religious character due to
type of users.
Cloth Market
Khau galli
This node is a intersection with
a major arterial road of the city,
with parking below the flyover.
Masjid Bunder
Station
The area is primarily defined
by the religious function
interspersed with formal and
informal shopping activities.
Fountain Node
.
The increase in the density of the
region has taken its toll on the
sanitary and hygiene conditions.
Dumping of garbage in the gaps
between the buildings is rampant.
The increasing vehicular intensity
has resulted in noise pollution in the
area
The area faces an acute shortage of
water.
SOCIO- CULTURAL ASPECT
The handcarts form a very
important part of the cultural setting
of the street.
The buildings envelope the street
providing a visual and physical edge.
The street functions as a spill out
space for recreational activities in
the khau galli and cloth market.
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECT
The area serve as a the
only recreation cum
shopping space for the
women of that area..
Mumbadevi Node
The street cannot be considered as
an isolated space. The delineation
of site has been done on the basis of
the multiple activity pattern of the
various users observed on the site.
The superimposition of the
densely used road networks, the
halting points offered by the street
and the behavioral patterns of the
users that has generated the
delineation of the street.
Zakaria Masjid
MUMBADEVI
TEMPLE
PEDESTRIAN DENSITYNODES AND LANDMARKS ACTIVITY
MOSQUE
NODE
MASJID BUNDER
STATION
TEMPLE
TRADING
WHOLESALE
CLOTH MARKET
RETAIL
KHAU GALLI
RELIGIOUS
HAWKERS
HIGH DENSITY
MEDIUM
DENSITY
LOW DENSITY
COMPOSITE MAPPING
COMMERCIAL ASPECT
RELIGIOUS ASPECT
LEGAL ASPECT
The street is invaded by hawkers who have
made it their domain.
The existing pagdi system has resulted in
minimal rents discouraging the residents to
leave the area.
The increasing commercial profits
achieved in this area paves way for rapid
commercialization.
This also proves to be a major road
b l o c k i n e f fo r t s to re v i ta l i ze t h i s
neighbourhood.
The religious institutions of this area, although
yet are part of the residents daily life are
steadily losing their influence over the users of
this street due to heavy commercialization.
URBAN REDESIGN COMPETITION 2009
RELIGIOUS
MUMBADEVI
MASJID BANDERSTATION
CRAWFORD MARKET MOSQUE
NODE
MASJID BUNDER STATION
TEMPLE
TRADING
WHOLESALE
CLOTH MARKET
RETAIL
KHAU GALLI
RELIGIOUS
HAWKERS
HIGH DENSITY
MEDIUM DENSITY
LOW DENSITY
This lane serves the people working in the
commercial sector during the day and the
residents of the area during the evenings
with its mouth watering cuisines.
The area constructs a mental image
of a traditional Indian market street
with the cries of the vendors, the
hustle of the shoppers, the catcalls
of the handcart wallahs and the call
of the Azaan from its mosques.
Truck terminus, Loading and unloading
activities. Primarily a residential area with
a neglected fountain at its Junction
dominated by heavy truck movement.
Alighting and boarding
point for passengers
along with shopping
activities.
Mohammed Ali Road and
Yusuf Mehralli Road
SITE INTRODUCTION
The area defines the
mental boundary of a
religious character due to
type of users.
Cloth Market
Khau galli
This node is a intersection with
a major arterial road of the city,
with parking below the flyover.
Masjid Bunder
Station
The area is primarily defined
by the religious function
interspersed with formal and
informal shopping activities.
Fountain Node
.
The increase in the density of the
region has taken its toll on the
sanitary and hygiene conditions.
Dumping of garbage in the gaps
between the buildings is rampant.
The increasing vehicular intensity
has resulted in noise pollution in the
area
The area faces an acute shortage of
water.
SOCIO- CULTURAL ASPECT
The handcarts form a very
important part of the cultural setting
of the street.
The buildings envelope the street
providing a visual and physical edge.
The street functions as a spill out
space for recreational activities in
the khau galli and cloth market.
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECT
The area serve as a the
only recreation cum
shopping space for the
women of that area..
Mumbadevi Node
The street cannot be considered as
an isolated space. The delineation
of site has been done on the basis of
the multiple activity pattern of the
various users observed on the site.
The superimposition of the
densely used road networks, the
halting points offered by the street
and the behavioral patterns of the
users that has generated the
delineation of the street.
Zakaria Masjid
MUMBADEVI
TEMPLE
PEDESTRIAN DENSITYNODES AND LANDMARKS ACTIVITY
MOSQUE
NODE
MASJID BUNDER
STATION
TEMPLE
TRADING
WHOLESALE
CLOTH MARKET
RETAIL
KHAU GALLI
RELIGIOUS
HAWKERS
HIGH DENSITY
MEDIUM
DENSITY
LOW DENSITY
COMPOSITE MAPPING
COMMERCIAL ASPECT
RELIGIOUS ASPECT
LEGAL ASPECT
The street is invaded by hawkers who have
made it their domain.
The existing pagdi system has resulted in
minimal rents discouraging the residents to
leave the area.
The increasing commercial profits
achieved in this area paves way for rapid
commercialization.
This also proves to be a major road
b l o c k i n e f fo r t s to re v i ta l i ze t h i s
neighbourhood.
The religious institutions of this area, although
yet are part of the residents daily life are
steadily losing their influence over the users of
this street due to heavy commercialization.
URBAN REDESIGN COMPETITION 2009
RELIGIOUS
MUMBADEVI
MASJID BANDERSTATION
CRAWFORD MARKET
MOSQUENODE
MASJID BUNDER STATION
TEMPLE
TRADING
WHOLESALE
CLOTH MARKET
RETAIL
KHAU GALLI
RELIGIOUS
HAWKERS
HIGH DENSITY
MEDIUM DENSITY
LOW DENSITY
This lane serves the people working in the
commercial sector during the day and the
residents of the area during the evenings
with its mouth watering cuisines.
The area constructs a mental image
of a traditional Indian market street
with the cries of the vendors, the
hustle of the shoppers, the catcalls
of the handcart wallahs and the call
of the Azaan from its mosques.
Truck terminus, Loading and unloading
activities. Primarily a residential area with
a neglected fountain at its Junction
dominated by heavy truck movement.
Alighting and boarding
point for passengers
along with shopping
activities.
Mohammed Ali Road and
Yusuf Mehralli Road
SITE INTRODUCTION
The area defines the
mental boundary of a
religious character due to
type of users.
Cloth Market
Khau galli
This node is a intersection with
a major arterial road of the city,
with parking below the flyover.
Masjid Bunder
Station
The area is primarily defined
by the religious function
interspersed with formal and
informal shopping activities.
Fountain Node
.
The increase in the density of the
region has taken its toll on the
sanitary and hygiene conditions.
Dumping of garbage in the gaps
between the buildings is rampant.
The increasing vehicular intensity
has resulted in noise pollution in the
area
The area faces an acute shortage of
water.
SOCIO- CULTURAL ASPECT
The handcarts form a very
important part of the cultural setting
of the street.
The buildings envelope the street
providing a visual and physical edge.
The street functions as a spill out
space for recreational activities in
the khau galli and cloth market.
ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECT
The area serve as a the
only recreation cum
shopping space for the
women of that area..
Mumbadevi Node
The street cannot be considered as
an isolated space. The delineation
of site has been done on the basis of
the multiple activity pattern of the
various users observed on the site.
The superimposition of the
densely used road networks, the
halting points offered by the street
and the behavioral patterns of the
users that has generated the
delineation of the street.
Zakaria Masjid
MUMBADEVI
TEMPLE
PEDESTRIAN DENSITYNODES AND LANDMARKS ACTIVITY
MOSQUE
NODE
MASJID BUNDER
STATION
TEMPLE
TRADING
WHOLESALE
CLOTH MARKET
RETAIL
KHAU GALLI
RELIGIOUS
HAWKERS
HIGH DENSITY
MEDIUM
DENSITY
LOW DENSITY
COMPOSITE MAPPING
COMMERCIAL ASPECT
RELIGIOUS ASPECT
LEGAL ASPECT
The street is invaded by hawkers who have
made it their domain.
The existing pagdi system has resulted in
minimal rents discouraging the residents to
leave the area.
The increasing commercial profits
achieved in this area paves way for rapid
commercialization.
This also proves to be a major road
b l o c k i n e f fo r t s to re v i ta l i ze t h i s
neighbourhood.
The religious institutions of this area, although
yet are part of the residents daily life are
steadily losing their influence over the users of
this street due to heavy commercialization.
URBAN REDESIGN COMPETITION 2009
RELIGIOUS
MUMBADEVI
MASJID BANDERSTATION
CRAWFORD MARKET
Nodes
Activity
Pedestrian Density
Composite Mapping
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Nodes
Activity
Pedestrian Density
Composite Mapping
Mapping of Street Users
HANDCARTWALA- The people pushing the handcarts are engaged in delivering goods the whole day. The little time that they get between two trips, they spend in relaxing on their handcarts, making small talk with other handcartwalas generally in front of shops that are shut.
PASSERBY- The pedestrians simply passing through the street generally halt in front of eateries or the bhaji market, due to lack of space and the prevailing bustle on the street.
SHOPKEEPERS- The shopowners, in their leisure time, prefer to gather just outside their shops and pass their time with the adjoining shopkeepers.
HAWKERS- As hawkers c a n n o t l e a v e t h e i r respective stalls, they limit t h e i r r e c r e a t i o n t o interacting with the neighbouring hawkers on the streets.
CHILDREN- The small RG is the only recreational space for the children. The area is deficit of open spaces and although this land comes as a welcome space, the unappealing paving makes most of the children go to Azad Maidan.
SENIOR CITIZENS- The area outside the Masjid and the Mumbadevi temple becomes the most used space by the elders. They visit the mosque daily for namaaz and then the street automatically becomes the opted spill out space.
WOMEN- The bhaji market and the cloth market are the only women oriented spaces in the area. The site does not have any o the r r e c re a t i ona l sp a c e dedicated for women.
MASJID BUNDER STATION
C.P. TANK
RG
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After a tiresome day of carrying heavy headloads, these pattiwalas simply invert their carry baskets and sit on it in an unobtrusive place to ward off the days hard work.
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RESIDENTS- Besides a few road side eateries and the bhaji market ,the residents of the area find no other space to recreate, on the chaotic street.
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Part 1 : Academite @ AOA
Heres where the journey first began, the first introduction to Architecture as a profession, to drawings and materiality, to the first discussions on the roles of Architecture and Urbanism and everything in between...
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Profiling Mumbai - Bharat NagarAOA | B.ARCH 2010 | Town Planning| Team WorkBina Bhatia . Deep Dodiya. Hitesh Gujjar . Swapnil Shinde . Dipti Bhaindarkar
Bharat Nagar -1910
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Bharat Nagar -2010
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Bharat Nagar, a marash land was reclaimed in the 1970s and saw a shift of people during th 1976 riots. At that time, the site was known for the illegal production of alchohol and drugs and there was a constant period of conflict between various religious communities.Recently, this area has been taken up DBI builders and political leaders directly or indirectly funding the development with private institutions. The entire landscape pf Bharat Nagar will undergo a massive makeover with the upcoming metro line. Apart from the mosque surroundings, the entire area faces reconstruction and commercialization with reduction in residences.
Bharat Nagar -2060If developed with the current developer lobby nexus...
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Bina [email protected]
500 Riverside drive, Apt. 520, NY 10027
Tel: 347-217-8400
Work Experience
EducationMS. in Architecture & Urban Design GSAPP, Columbia University (expected graduation)Bachelor of ArchitectureAcademy of Architecture (AOA) University of Mumbai
May 2015
May 2012www.linkedin.com/in/binabhatia
Castellino & Marchese Architects, Auroville Intern |Dec. 2011 - Mar. 2012| Design Stage
Conceptualized and engaged in design development of residential projects
Responsibilities included delivering various drawings, 3D and physical modelling, construction details and client correspondence
Design Worldwide Partnership, Bahrain Intern | May 2008
Blank Slate Design StudioCo-Partner in Freelance Practice | Jun. 2012 - Present
Freelance design and execution of residential and office interior projects
Currently engaged in co-developing a master plan for a rural community development project in Shahpur, India in collaboration with the Art of Living Foundation
MO-OF Project Architect | Mar. 2013 - Apr. 2014
School of Architecture & Planning 10 acres, BUA:320,000 sq.ftDD + Tender Stage
Design Development of a university campus commissioned by the Govt. of India after a National Competition Engaged in design development and prepared approval,
tender and working drawings Co-ordinated with MEP & structural consultants to en-
sure adherence to building codes Revised project specifications and BOQs and conducted
in-depth research on materials Created 3D Visualizations and interior and exterior ren-
derings with Vray
Big Bang Bar and Cafe, Mumbai 4,000 sq.ftDesign Stage to Execution
MYST, Luxury Eco Housing, for Tata Housing 11.6 acres, BUA: 350,000 sq.ft Design Stage
Key member of the design team responsible for carrying forward the scheme proposed by Llewelyn Davies Yeang Architects and finalizing the concept design of complex housing typologies
Revised structural drawings and worked in constant engagement with THDC, structural and interior consultants
Single handedly prepared design, construction, electrical and mechanical drawings
Managed cost estimates, project scheduling and material procurement
Monitored site construction and managed 35 workers from various teams
Reorganised material library and assisted in preparing material boards for clients
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Software SkillsAdobe Suite | Esri ARCMAP | MAYA (basic)Revit Architecture | Autocad | RhinoGrasshopper(basic) | Google sketchup |Adobe Aftereffects
Revitalization of a South Bronx, NYC neighborhood through rezoning and mixed use redevelopment
Reorienting growth based on watersheds by limiting development around drinking water supply while activating Newburghs forgotten Quassaick creek waterfront
Rethinking the Social Housing typology in Rio de Janeiro to catalyze mixed use, mixed income growth in a peri-urban area
Studio Projects
International House Resident Scholarship
Publications + Research
Design for Yusuf Meherelly Street Project Midday newspaper, Mumbai,2011
Emotions in Architecture Archiving Architectural Thesis 2013, COA-NIASA, 2014
Patching Urban Ecosystems GSAPP Abstract, 2015 (to be published) Auroville : A Utopian Paradox, 2015 ( Seminar Research Paper)
Achievements and Awards
Language Skills English, Hindi, Sindhi
i-Rec (Information and Research for Reconstruction) Conference and Workshop held in CEPT, Ahmadabad, in 2010
Fabricated and installed a Bamboo structure in Auroville in 2010
Kala Ghoda Arts Festival, designed and exhibited an art installation at Mumbais largest Art Festival in 2009
Workshops and Exhibitions
Certification Licensed Architect with Council of
Architecture (COA), India
AOA, MumbaiVisiting Faculty for Building Materials and Arch. History Jun. 13 - May14
Restructured traditional course contents and introduced current concepts and technologies focusing on practical application and field based study projects
Introduced an integrated approach in design, history and building materials
Academic Experience
Make a Difference, MumbaiVolunteer English Project Teacher Jun. 2013 - May 2014
Volunteered as an English Project Teacher (Cambridge Board) at Make a Difference mentoring 12 children at risk in Orphanages and Street Shelters
Organized various cultural events as the Cultural Asst. Secretary, AOA 2007
Held the position of Jt. Secretary of Film Club of Rachana Sansad, 2008
Completed the Art of Living Foundation, Yes Plus Course in 2012
Leadership Roles
International House, 2014New YorkCOA NIASA, 2013Mumbai
Special Mention |Excellence in Architectural Thesis Award
Academy of Architecture,Mumbai
Design and Aesthetics Award - 2nd Place Award, 2009 History of Architecture Award - 3rd Place, 2009 Best Overall Academic Performance - 2nd Place, 2009 Design and Aesthetics Award - 2nd Place, 2008
High School,2005-07Bahrain
Grade 10th School topper and Grade 12th GCC topper of 110 schools, 2005 & 2007
Air India Airlines, 2005 Air India Scholastic Award
Minal Panchal Excellence in Thesis Award, 2013
Nomination by Academy of Architecture
SAARC NASAIndia
Citation,GSEN trophy for Adaptive Reuse of Capitol Cinema, 2009 Special Mention,Urban Redesign Competition, for Redesigning a Sustainable
Indian City for 2030 in 2010
Ethos Archumen, 2010India
Western Interface Runners Up, The competition consisted of 126 teams in the West Zone and more than 500 teams nation-wide
Columbia University
Academy of Architecture
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Thank you for taking the time to review my portfolio!
Bina [email protected]