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PRESENTATION ON

AR. SANJAY PURI

SUBMITTED BY: AAYASHREE SHRESTHA SUBMITTED TO: AR. AAKASH BHOCHHIBHOYA


ROLL. NO: 20 AR. BUDDHA SHRESTHA
B.ARCH F.Y II
Content

About Sanjay Design


Puri 1 Philosophy 2

Design Process Works


and Inspiration 3 4

Case Studies Inferences


5 6
About Sanjay Puri
Principal Architect at Sanjay Puri Architects

Love for Architecture Education Experience


The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand Academy of Architecture, Principal Architect at Sanjay Puri
Mumbai Architects: Sep 1992-Present
Bachelor’s of Architecture Associate Architect at Hafeez
1983-1988 Contractor: 1988-1992
Design
Philosophies 01. Sustainable 02. Contextual

"Design philosophy" is simply


someone's philosophy on design: what
they are trying to accomplish with
design, and, more importantly, what 03. Consideration of 04. Innovative and
one thinks design should accomplish. eventual users Functional
Design Process

“The process of design involves the assimilation of relevant


data pertaining to the site as well as the client’s requirements
and a consideration of the eventual users. The design
encompasses all these aspects cohesively and then evolves
into creating spaces that are exploratory while being
functional and sustainable.”
- Sanjay Puri
Design Process

01. Understanding 02. Sketching 03. Translating into


client’s construction
requirements drawings using
software
From Paper to Computer

Learning Curves, Raipur


His Works
His architectural firm has won over 225 international/national awards

Ishatvam 9 The Reservoir The Courtyard Bombay Arts


House Society
Case Studies

The Street 01

02 Shiva Museum
Case Study 1: The Street
Location Inspiration
Mathura, Uttar Old city streets of
Pradesh, India Mathura city

01 03
02 04
Project type Materials
Student’s hostel Concrete, glass, local
clay bricks, etc.
Specialty
Orientation, Rainwater
Concept harvesting, and water
Creating north facing recycling and usage of
buildings with each solar panels makes it a
room having privacy energy efficient building
and view

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06
Achievement
No requirement of air
conditioning
Case Study 2: Shiva
Museum
Location Inspiration
Jaipur, Rajasthan, Local Jaipur
India architecture and God
Shiva

START 01
02
03
04
Project type Materials (proposed)
Museum ( proposal) Chittorgarh stone
Concept
Creating a form that Achievement ( if built)
promotes god Shiva Provides a beautiful view of
enables view of the the lake and provides jobs to
Shiva temple local stone artisans

05 07
06
Specialty
terrace on one side is
used for harnessing
solar energy whilst the
other side is designed
as an open garden
area with a
performance stage
Inferences
Proper study of site, Creates bold, fluid,
1 climate and tradition 4 sculptural and whimsical
structures
Creates design focusing Creates contextually
2 on 5 unique and engaging
Site spaces
Climate
User’s requirements 50%
Sustainability
Takes inspirations from Avante Grande style of
3 old architectures 6 architecture

AVANT-GARDE: As applied to art, avant-garde means art that is innovatory, introducing or exploring new forms or
subject matter)
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