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JAISIM PRESENTED BY M.R.TEJASVI (10091AA059) RIYAZ UDDIN (10091AA061) ABDUL REHMAN (10091AA062) M.SWATHI (10091AA064)
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Architect Jaisim

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Page 1: Architect Jaisim

JAISIMPRESENTED BY

M.R.TEJASVI (10091AA059)

RIYAZ UDDIN (10091AA061)

ABDUL REHMAN (10091AA062)

M.SWATHI (10091AA064)

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KRISHNARAO JAISIM

Eco friendly Arhcitect

Past chairman of Indian Institute of Architects(IIA), Karnataka chapter

One of India's Leading Architect.

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Jaisim attended Madras Christian college

school (1960 batch).

He completed his university education in

architecture in 1966, from Madras

University.

Worked as Asst. Architect from 1966 to

1970 with L.M.Chitale & son-Chartered

Architects.

He started JAISIM FOUNDATIONHEAD

inspired by the writings of AYN RAND in

1970.

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From 1970-75 he did some prestigious

works including

•TAJ fisherman’s cove

•National competition for cochin stadia

•Presidents nomination for small industries

pavilion

From 1975-80 practice in MUSCAT OMAN

exciting work including running a STONE

CRUSHER and a fabrication shop and

material commercial company for

architectural materials.

In 1980 he returned to India and settled in

Bangalore.

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Buckminister

fuller

Koenigsberger

Geoffrey

Bawa.

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J K Award– Architect of the Year 1992

Outstanding Contribution to the Interior Architecture – Durian Society

Interiors Design Award 2004

International Gold Star Millennium Award –2007 – International conference

on Indo – Nepal Friendship & Economic Co-operation at Kathmandu

Life Time Achievement Award 2007 for Outstanding Performance in the

field of Architecture awarded by PAA

Convener the Indian Institute of Architects – National Convention in

Bangalore

Convener – Workshop on Innovative, Cost & Energy Effective Construction

Methods and Systems

Chairman - Indian Institute of Architects – Karnataka chapter

Fellow - United Writer's Association

Fellow - Indian society of lighting engineers

Fellow – The Indian Institution of Valuers, India

Registered - Council of Architecture

Charter President – Rotary Club – Cubbon Park

Past President – Practicing Architects Association

Member (Treasurer) - Board of Governors –INSTRUCT

Professor (Design chair) – BMS College – Dept. of Architecture

Visiting Professor to Colleges of Architecture

Adjunct Professor – M.I.T

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Eco friendly architecture

Fluidity in forms

Simple forms

Honesty to material

Honesty to space

Understanding today without forgetting

yesterday for a better tomorrow

YESTERDAY……TODAY……TOMORROW

Integration

Waste is wealth. so don’t waste

Always recycle the materials

Imagination to innovation

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STONES SING IS ALL ABOUT LIFE AND MUSIC. AS FAR AS THE MIND IS CONCERNED BOTH HAVE ALWAYS BEEN THERE. EONS HAVE COME AND GONE, MANY MORE WILL COME, YET EACH STONE IS AN INDIVIDUAL. NOT ONE BEFORE OR AFTER SHALL BE THE SAME. THERE HAS NEVER BEEN AND NEVER SHALL BE TWO STONES THAT ARE THE SAME.

PHILOSOPHY IN STONE

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In the romance with stone, ever since its cognition by the Human spirit as a partner for his greater life, stone has shown Myriad faces. The properties of Stone and it's Qualities have fired a riot in the Minds of many a creator.

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The More one discovers, the less one comprehends, and the depth and potential of this material is limited only by imagination. Matter has to exist for it to be exploited by the Mind. The Matter in stone is immense.

The Romance with stone starts from the first glimpse of its existence as a life form. Indian Mythology revels in Narasimha striding out in rage as a metamorphous change from a stone pillar.

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IT IS ALWAYS AROUND US IN ONE FORM OR ANOTHER. IN THE FORM OF A MOUNTAIN OR A RANGE OF MOUNTAINS IT FIRES THE HUMAN IMAGINATION. , STONE’S FIRST IMMENSE IMPRESSION IS IN THE MANNER OF A CLIFF.

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The sheer drop thrills. You step back in awe and fear, respect follows. You hear a rumbling and there is a landslide, the rocks roll down crashing like thunder, if you can, you step back open mouthed at this power. You then come to the mountain springs, rivulets, streams and the water fall. It may be the sound of water that fascinates at first, but that sound is the result of the romance of stone with water. It is Stone that gives meaning to the flow of water from the soft pebble created rustles to the crashing of symbols at the falls.

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A monolith standing in the midst of nothingness evokes the mystic in a child to the aged. The Stone Henge is and will always be a standing example of such an experience. It is these experiences and more that have made architects from time immemorial to use stone as a living part of built environment.

Just walk up to any stone pillar and knock on it and it will tell many a story in ringing tones.

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STONE AS AN AGGREGATE IN CONCRETE IS LIKE RICE IN A VEGETARIAN DIET. POLISHED OR FLAMED, CUT OR HEWED STONE AS FACING AND DECOR, IS LIKE GOLD AND DIAMONDS ON A LIVING SPIRIT. STONE IS A GARMENT AS ALSO THE BODY IT IS WITHIN AND WITHOUT.

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The philosopher’s stone is not just a story. Poetry is what makes Architecture sensuous. Stone makes this possible by its presence in its various manifestations in the building spaces.

It has today caught the imagination of the landscape architect in its many manifestations, such that it can create spaces in the most micro or macro of spaces with limitless approaches. An Obelisk standing in the middle a square is a beauty to behold. No sculptor can add to it. The only enhancement that is possible is by the meticulous positioning of its presence.

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TODAY TECHNOLOGY HAS TAKEN STONE TO ANOTHER WORLD. IT HAS CROSSED BOUNDARIES. THERE ARE NO PHYSICAL LIMITATIONS IN ALL ITS CHARACTERISTICS.`

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EVERY YEAR A WHOLE NEW RESERVOIR OF STONE IN VARIOUS COLORS AND FORMS ARE UNLEASHED ON THE PROFESSIONAL FIELD. LITERALLY IT IS A FLOOD.

THIS NOBLE MATERIAL HAS FINALLY ARRIVED.

Color, texture, size form, you imagine it and it is possible. STONEMART is a living example of this.

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THE ATTEMPT OF THE WRITER IS TO MAKE THE READER LOOK INTO DIRECTIONS THAT ARE NOT EASILY PERCEIVED. STONE TO BE MASTERED MUST BE UNDERSTOOD. IT MUST BE COMPREHENDED IN ALL ITS MANIFESTATIONS.

COLOR, TEXTURE, STRENGTH, SIZE, FORM, WEIGHT, MASS, YOU ASK FOR IT STONE HAS IT. FROM GRAINS OF SAND TO MOUNTAINS ALL WITHIN THE PALM OF MAN.

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HUMAN IMAGINATION HAS THE POTENTIAL TO MAKE STONE NOT JUST SING BUT START TELLING STORIES. AND THESE STORIES HAVE A DEEPER THE PHILOSOPHY. THERE IS A MIND WITHIN EVERY STONE.

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Residences

Corporates

Institutions

Leisure and wellness

Landscape and arboriculture

Urban planning

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RESIDENCES CORPORATES

Sankalp

I DO

ChidanandaRajghatta

Cottage no.126, SUVIDHA

C R Simha’s“Guhe”

Machani etc.,

Mphasis

ITC Infotech

Office 1

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INSTITUTIONS LEISURE AREAS

• Art of living –library

• Siddaganga institute of technology, Tumkur

• Indian Institute of plantation management

• Light and life academy

• Presto – a restaurant

• Sankalp - spa

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“Sincerity to the space with content

and context”- jaisim

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MY DESIGN PROJECT Starts like this…jaisim

• The site is respected and materials are talked to, then pave way for yet another piece of music in stone

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Construction process of a residence for a small family of 4…

This

project is

done for a

small

family on

the hilly

slopes of

Tirupathi, A

ndhra

pradesh

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A little less than 4’, gradually sloping from one end to another- site

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Honesty to material…

• The house shows a strict geometric view from outside.

• As one moves inward the structure becomes fluid.

• The spaces dances with freedom

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• At the very centre of the home is a confluence of the panchabhutas:

• a court the water body encircling

• the earth below ground level, from which rises the temple tree spreading upward and outward,

• basking in the sunshine (fire) from the void above,

• open to the skies (air) and beyond.

Climatic

design

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• varying ceiling heights,

• insulated roofs,

• orientation of openings are some of the techniques employed along with a combination of interior and exterior water bodies in cyclic harmony ensuring passive cooling.

Climatic

design

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Techniques

varying ceiling heights, insulated roofs, orientation of openings

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Designedto withstand the heat and high speed winds characteristic of the area,

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With materials like a

variety of stones, clay

blocks, country

brick, solid

bricks, spaces are

chiseled with a play of

solids and

voids, holistically

complemented by

natural elements as the

structure flirts with the

sunlight.

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COTTAGE 126, SUVIDHA

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workspace,

study, lounge

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from lower to upper

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Allows maximum sunlight into workspace

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playing with the sun's rays... stairs from upper to lower level

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I DO (JAISIM RESIDENCE AND JAISIM FOUNTAIN HEAD OFFICE)

View from road

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Officeentrance

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The waiting/

meeting

area

situated in

the

basement .

SEMI

OPEN TO

SKY

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Steps

leading

to first

floor

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View from

the first

floor

mezzanine

of the

ground

floor sitting

room

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View of

first floor

living

room

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The first

floor living

room with

stair

leading

up to two

more

levels

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Use of

wire mesh

as railing

design –

waste is

wealth

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Work

space

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Cavities in

walls

used as

storage

place

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Jaisim’s

den

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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF PLANTATION MANAGEMENT (IIPM)

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Red and

green –two

colors that

were

extensively

used to

signify

Earth and

Nature

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The

cafeteria, an

important

integrating

aspect that

binds the

student

community

was located

hugging lawn

and terraces

facilitating

camaraderie

and

relaxation.

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Use of

natural

light

through

openings,

roof tops

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Overall, the

spaces look

inwardly into a

linear garden

surrounded by

a verandah;

and outwardly

the floors leap

away from the

slopes, for a

profound

visual treat

with a

panoramic

view around.

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REFERENCES

http://www.jaisimfountainhead.in/residences.html

http://www.theurbanvision.com/blogs/?author=14

http://www.indiaartndesign.com/2012/08/soul-searching.html

www.google.com

www.wikipedia.com