MANISH
TO BE UNIVERSITY) COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE , PUNE




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MANISH
TO BE UNIVERSITY) COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE , PUNE







Tiruppur, Tamilnadu , India
+91 9600874800








Two years of practical experience in materials and hardware within a family-owned business.
Demonstrated industry knowledge through active involvement in a privately operated firm, with a strong understanding of materials and hardware.
Gained in-depth knowledge of materials and hardware through practical experience, supporting efficient business operations.

Selected 2 yr academic project in (GOA) showcasing biomimicry design planning , spatial exploration. nd
Working drawing of a school building , detailing architectural and planning ,construction system , and technical coordination.
CAMPUS DESIGN - MUSEUM
Selected 3 yr academic project in (PUNE) rd showcasing traditional art and craft museum (CAMPUS ).
INSTITUTIONAL BUILDING
Selected 3 yr(2nd sem) academic project in (PUNE). rd A multifunctional development integrating commercial ,public and semi-public spaces .

The project is designed in group of two students, which is divided into partAand B
Commercial Shopping complex
Location - Korgao, goa
Site Area - 10300 sqm
Built Up - 5000 sqm
Duration of Project - 18 Weeks
The project proposes a Tourist Orientation Center at Korgao village, a developing tourist node near Arambol Beach in North Goa. Designed as a comprehensive visitor facility, the project integrates information services, exhibition spaces, public amenities, and recreational areas within a unified master plan. The design responds to Goa’s tropical climate and cultural context while promoting sustainable, inclusive, and experiential tourism.
Part B – PUBLIC AMENITIES PLANNING AND DESIGN.
Part B supports the Tourist Orientation Center by providing hospitality, recreational, and public utility spaces for both tourists and local users. It enhances visitor comfort, encourages longer stays, and promotes economic activity through public engagement

Biomimicry in design - For Elevation
Drawing inspiration from nature to solve human design challenges .this approach looks at how natural system and organisms have involved to create efficient , sustainable structures
Biomimicry in design - Footprint in sand
Segregation of function circulation and division of public , semi public and private space.




- B (Individual project)
Concept

This project concept is divided into two parts
Planning (foot Print)
Elevation (palm leaf structure)



I proposed the idea of zoning as a footprint to divide public , semipublic , Private Space










The project proposes a museum celebrating traditional Maharashtrian arts and crafts. Designed as a cultural and educational hub, the museum integrates exhibition spaces, workshops, and public areas while responding to Pune’s climate and cultural context through sustainable architectural strategies
CONCEPT- CENTRAL COURTYARD (WADA) PLANNING.
Showcasing traditional planning of Pune , Maharashtra with a touch of parametric curves.


CONCEPTUAL SKETCHES



ELEVATION



RENDERED VIEW
RENDERED VIEW


The development integrates a diverse range of retail outlets with dedicated office levels, creating a multifunctional environment that supports work, and community activity while enhancing the commercial character of the growing neighborhood.

INSTITUTIONALDESIGN
Location - Pune Warje
SiteArea - 10000 sqm
Built Up - 6222 sqm
Duration of Project - 18 Weeks
This architectural design project aims to conceptualize a sustainable, inclusive, and context-responsive shopping mall. It will serve as a community hub that enhances user experience while addressing environmental, economic, and cultural aspects of contemporary commercial architecture.







































FLOW CHAIR
“Adaptive multi - seating furniture” Concept - A modular multi-seating furniture unit derived from an organic shape


Function & Use - Designed for public, semi - public and private spaces such as galleries, courtyards, campuses, and informal waiting areas . The unit allows users to sit, lean or recline freely with the help of various seating postures aligned on seat base angles Its sculptural form functions both as seating and spatial element within the environment
