J G AURAV hunjhunwala 5, Saket Building, Paranjpe (A) Scheme, Road No. 2, Vile Parle (East), Mumbai - 400057. Contact No.: +91 9920459529 Email id : [email protected]Personal Details Gaurav Jhunjhunwala Pursuing B. Arch at NMIMS Balwant Sheth School of Architecture, Mumbai Languages: English, Hindi Objective: - To contribute in the design process of your practice as well as develop my skills further - Interaction with clients; understanding their needs and designing of the space Experiences References Trilochan Chhaya Principal, Chhaya+Chhaya Design Consultants / Dean, Balwant Sheth School of Architecture. Ph. - +91 22 6520 4622, +91 22 6521 0058 Prabhakar Azad Asst. Vice President - Human Resources, Lavasa Corporation Limited Ph. - +91 22 4025 6000, +91 22 6521 0058 Academic Qualifications Narsee Monjee Institute Of Management Studies [N.M.I.M.S.] Balwant Sheth School Of Architecture [B.S.S.A.] Currently In Fifth Year _ Result : Awaiting X Grade - Indian Certificate Of Secondary Education [I.C.S.E.] Jamnabai Narsee School - Juhu Result : 84% 2004 - 2005 XII Grade [Science] - Higher Secondary Certificate [H.S.C.] Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Geology St.Xaviers College - Fort Result : 64.6% 2006 - 2007 2007 - 2012 - Canopy // Design and Construction Unit at the amphitheater 'Kala Ghoda Art Festival 2011' - Book // Part of the Team of the Batchbook of BSSA 'WORKS 2012' - Website Assistant development and mantainance of official BSSA website - Thesis Transformable Spaces for program flexibility 2011 - Logo Design // Design Team ‘BSSA’ Logo - International Workshop // BSSA - IAAC Joint Workshop ‘ Sea, Sand and Structures’ - Exhibition // documentation and analysis of study trip work ‘Hampi 2009' - Internship // Lavasa Corporation Limited ‘Design of Superpad 12 Development’ - Book // Part of the Editorial, Creative and Final Designing team ‘Natural Refrigerants’ - Exhibition // Part of setting up an Exibition of Studio X for the Netherland Institute Of Architecture ‘Architecture of Consequence’ - Exhibition // Installation participant of documentation and analysis of study trip work ‘BCN BSSA 2010' 2010 2009 2008 - Product // Design and Execution Team Academic workshop, 'Growth and Form' @ the corridor - Product // Design and Execution Team Academic workshop, 'Systems' 2007 Tecnical Skills - Autodesk AutoCAD - CorelDRAW - Adobe Photoshop - Adobe Lightroom Drafting: Illustration/Editing - Rhinoceros - 3D Studio Max - Google SketchUp 3D Modelling - Chief Architect - Ecotect - V ray Rendering in Rhino - Microsoft Office Other Softwares Video Editing - Ulead Video Studio - Windows Movie Maker
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Personal DetailsGaurav JhunjhunwalaPursuing B. Arch at NMIMS Balwant Sheth School of Architecture, MumbaiLanguages: English, HindiObjective: - To contribute in the design process of your practice as well as develop my skills further - Interaction with clients; understanding their needs and designing of the space
Prabhakar Azad Asst. Vice President - Human Resources, Lavasa Corporation LimitedPh. - +91 22 4025 6000, +91 22 6521 0058
Academic Qualifications
Narsee Monjee Institute Of Management Studies [N.M.I.M.S.] Balwant Sheth School Of Architecture [B.S.S.A.] Currently In Fifth Year _ Result : Awaiting
X Grade - Indian Certificate Of Secondary Education [I.C.S.E.]Jamnabai Narsee School - JuhuResult : 84%
2004 - 2005
XII Grade [Science] - Higher Secondary Certificate [H.S.C.]Physics, Chemistry, Maths, GeologySt.Xaviers College - FortResult : 64.6%
2006 - 2007
2007 - 2012
- Canopy // Design and Construction Unit at the amphitheater 'Kala Ghoda Art Festival 2011'- Book // Part of the Team of the Batchbook of BSSA 'WORKS 2012'- Website Assistant development and mantainance of official BSSA website- Thesis Transformable Spaces for program flexibility
2011
- Logo Design // Design Team ‘BSSA’ Logo- International Workshop // BSSA - IAAC Joint Workshop ‘ Sea, Sand and Structures’- Exhibition // documentation and analysis of study trip work ‘Hampi 2009'
- Internship // Lavasa Corporation Limited ‘Design of Superpad 12 Development’- Book // Part of the Editorial, Creative and Final Designing team ‘Natural Refrigerants’- Exhibition // Part of setting up an Exibition of Studio X for the Netherland Institute Of Architecture ‘Architecture of Consequence’- Exhibition // Installation participant of documentation and analysis of study trip work ‘BCN BSSA 2010'
2010
2009
2008- Product // Design and Execution Team Academic workshop, 'Growth and Form' @ the corridor
- Product // Design and Execution Team Academic workshop, 'Systems' 2007
Tecnical Skills
- Autodesk AutoCAD
- CorelDRAW - Adobe Photoshop - Adobe Lightroom
Drafting:
Illustration/Editing
- Rhinoceros- 3D Studio Max- Google SketchUp
3D Modelling
- Chief Architect - Ecotect- V ray Rendering in Rhino- Microsoft Office
Other Softwares
Video Editing - Ulead Video Studio- Windows Movie Maker
* stratification * cluster * density *
The streets of Jodhpur are seen as a densified fabric of connectors and user responsive interactive spaces. The Navchowkiya houses a community temple and a well forming a semi public community gathering area. The junction of the streets consist of maximum activity and a mixed programmatic distribution of residential, commercial usages.
I started with a study of a jal i moving on to the city as a jali. Then studied var ious openings to create the fabric of the city and capture the character of the c i ty be ing dense yet open. The sound quality of the location was selected and the selected node had different sound densit ies which al lowed me to
have multiple openings with different modulations. Program selected was an Institute and a Library.I started my study with a cube having grills in all axis with different layers which acted as a jali in all dimensions. Then I worked with different modules and worked out my openings and tried to create a jali within a jali trying to create an Openness In Density relating to the fabric of the city.
T h e w h o l e o f Dharamshala is divided into a number of nodes a n d e a c h n o d e i s interconnected with the other, by some medium. This project involves the study of different kinds of nodes (big node v/s a big one/ small node v/s big node/ small node v/s a small node) and their intersections with one another and how the i n t e r s e c t i o n s a c t i n response to the nodes. A c c o r d i n g t o t h e programme, the main nodes were identified to be the administrative a r e a s , t h e c r a f t centre/shops, the lodging and the cultural areas. T h e s e n o d e s w e r e intersected with each other and the in between i n t e r s e c t i o n s w e r e o c c u p i e d b y o t h e r p r o g r a m m e s w h i c h r e s p o n d e d t o t h e intersection and then the f o r m w a s f u r t h e r d e v e l o p e d h a v i n g different intersections at various nodes.
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The house located in Vitoria, Australia is designed by Sean Godsill. This house was built keeping in mind the weather, hence the use of multi layer system. It blends with the surrounding due to the material used, from a very coarse unfinished material to subtle use of glass. Hence selection of materials is not only for visual aesthetics but also for its functionality forming a protective mesh around the house. He used the human body as a metaphor for designing this house. The structural system of the house and the skin over it acts as exoskeleton whereas the circulation and space with different functions characterizes the endoskeleton. The three primary spaces living room, bedroom and the library are very different in its nature due to the volumes and the quality of light filtering in each of these rooms.
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circulation around the mass
corridor as a gallery displaying light and shadow
interiors getting unfolded while walking through the verandah
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main volume within buffers which blend with each other
fluidity of space
interplay of light
separate circulation for public and private spaces
blending of exteriors and interiors
different experience gained while walking through the corridor
inviting structure
circulation and connection to the exterior
timber slats allowing light to enter
Axonometric Viewexteriors merging with the interior.screen and verandah acting as buffer spaces.circulationthree primary spaces.
Main entrance from carport through staircasePrivate entrance for the bedroom from the living room further to the carport via a courtyardTo the library from living room.
Positioning and light quality of three primary spaces.
Guesthouse: The terrain & nature play an extremely important role in my extension to the Peninsula House. The intention was to make it look as if no extension has been added as you approach the house, using the terrain & levels to conceal the addition. Texture & materials play a large role in this (i.e: grass on roofs/concrete textures/etc) This happens on both sides of the extension although glimpses of architecture become more obvious as you move around the site. You can access the outside spaces using existing circulation paths while the rooms create a clear connection to the outside. Form is of secondary impact but developed using fluid elements and simple natural strokes.
The existing structure uses a porous membrane of wooden slats to help define the relationship of site/context to user/client. It allows several different readings: 1) connection to nature via materials/views/light 2) adaptability & flexibility using the open able system of wooden panels which can alter the relationship between interior/exterior.
Gallery Plan program flexibility or rigidity based on configuration
Gallery Plan program
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Time and space are the two variables around which architecture is built. Buildings evolve over a period of time because the perception of spaces changes. A building needs to constantly respond with the its surrounding contexts and find a way to inhabit itself all round the year.
Such a strategy will ensure its survival and sustainability over a period of time. A primary requirement for this, is a flexible program or in other words a variable use of space which will lead to a constancy of use, over a period of time. This is especially true in the case of public buildings. Public spaces designed for time bound activities tend to fall in disuse after the completion of events. The most commonly examples are those of stadiums and public parks with specific timings. Consequently, anti social elements and activities abound such dead areas. Another point in the case of public buildings is the issue of maintenance. A public space which enjoys high occupancy will automatically generate its owns funds and find novel techniques to overcome inactivity.
In the contemporary context it is essential to design spaces which last over a period of time. Flexibility of programs, giving rise to multiple activities are the key to sustainable design. This was the start point for the selection of the program.
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Sections showing instances of flexibility & hyper-programming in a structure
The site is at the confluence of varying infrastructural developments and acts as a binder between the city and the suburbs. The idea of connectivity and visibility from afar and in between the programmes was examined. Zoning was done in such way where the central staircase acted as an adhesive to the spaces around and as a viewing g a l l e r y t o t h e s u r r o u n d i n g . Categorizing the programme from public to private led to the transition of transparent to opaque experiences within the spaces of the recreation centre.
The site is located in a densely populated urban plot of Juhu. The plot consists of units of varying typologies varying in density, users and programmatic distribution. Urban housing issues such as lack of adequate open space, physical needs, social problems, sustainability, movement of traffic and pedestrians, incremental housing as well as integration into the area’s economic, social and cultural structures is studied.
* housing typology * integrated living * open spaces *
A site at Juhu was investigated for its potential for future development of housing. The project intended to break the boundary between the two cross lanes. Experimentation to develop a thoroughfare within the intervention led to a change in orientation of the built form. Also the housing typology was designed considering community dwellings which required inserts of open and free spaces of landscape at various levels left for interactions between the individual houses. Voids were intentionally left in the ground cover for future potential.
terrace
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family room
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DECIDING EACH OF THE SPACE POSITION FOR THE COMMON LAYOUTBASIC MASS
ARRANGING PRIVATE AREA TO THEUPPER PART AND
PUBLIC AREA TO LOWER PARTmass stacking
SETTING BASIC MASS OF 300 SQ. MTS.
OF EACH MODULE TO APPLY THE OFFERED AREAbasic mass mass division
PRIVATE AREA
PUBLIC AREA
SITE SYMMETRY
BREAKING THE SYMMETRY
WIND TRAP CREATED WIND FLOWVIEW FROM THE MAIN STREET