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shirish beri


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SHIRISH BERI Born in 1950 at Pune, India. Graduated from -School of Architecture (CEPT), Ahmedabad in Jan 1974 After graduation he worked with his father and brother's architectural firm in Kolhapur His design focus on sense of unity & harmony with various natural and man-made elements and forces P.A MOHAMMED ADIL S6 A EKCCOA

Architecture in its greater vision is life thereby communicating, responding and belonging to the fascinatingly interrelated web of life. Thus, any serious architect's approach to his architectural design would evolve from his understanding of life. satisfying the functional requirements in terms of the design's environmental relevance, quality of space and JOY. The issues he attempt to address through his work are -   An overall fragmentation resulting in a schizoid state of life : sense of unity and harmony with various natural and man made elements and forces Man is being isolated and is missing the meaningful interaction with fellow human beings. Overcommercialization and deterioration of human values, information overload and overconsumption resulting from greed. The blunting of our sensitivity – leading to a boring, predictable monotony or an imposed, gaudy ensemble. Too much dependence on technology and an overall loss of identity in a mass produced environment, with a sudden break in the traditional socio cultural continuam as well as the handcrafting skills of craftsmen. Destruction of natural resources and disturbing of the ecological balance.   PHILOSOPHY

Shirish Beri is an Indian architect known for his innovative and sustainable architectural designs. One of his notable projects is the Laboratory for the Conservation of Endangered Species ( LaCONES ) in Hyderabad, India. LaCONES is a state-of-the-art laboratory facility dedicated to the conservation and research of endangered species. It is a part of the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB), a premier research institute in India. The facility was designed by Shirish Beri to provide a conducive environment for scientific research while being mindful of the ecological and conservation aspects. Beri's design approach for LaCONES focused on blending the built environment with the natural surroundings. The architecture seamlessly integrates with the lush green landscape, creating a harmonious setting for both researchers and the endangered species they study. The design incorporates elements of sustainability, energy efficiency, and functionality. The building features large windows and skylights that maximize natural light and ventilation, reducing the need for artificial lighting and air conditioning. This not only enhances energy efficiency but also creates a pleasant working environment for the researchers. The layout of the laboratory spaces is carefully planned to optimize workflow and ensure efficient scientific research. Laboratory for the Conservation of Endangered Species

Additionally, the design incorporates eco-friendly features such as rainwater harvesting, wastewater treatment systems, and use of recycled materials. These initiatives minimize the environmental impact of the facility and align with the goal of conservation and sustainability. The Laboratory for the Conservation of Endangered Species is an excellent example of Shirish Beri's architectural philosophy, which emphasizes a deep connection with nature, functionality, and sustainability. Through his design, Beri has created a remarkable facility that supports scientific research and contributes to the conservation of endangered species in India.

Integration with Landscape : Shirish Beri's design focused on blending the built environment with the surrounding landscape. The architecture of LaCONES incorporates open spaces, courtyards, and gardens that seamlessly connect with the natural elements. This integration promotes a sense of harmony and enhances the overall aesthetic appeal. Functional Layout : The layout of LaCONES was meticulously planned to meet the specific requirements of a laboratory facility. The building comprises different functional zones, including research laboratories, animal holding areas, veterinary facilities, administrative offices, and support spaces. The arrangement of these zones was optimized to facilitate efficient workflow, collaboration, and ease of movement. Sustainable Design: Sustainability was a key consideration in the planning of LaCONES . The architecture incorporates several eco-friendly features and design strategies. These include: Passive Design : The building design maximizes the use of natural light and ventilation. Large windows and skylights allow ample daylight into the interior spaces, reducing the need for artificial lighting. Cross-ventilation and shading devices help maintain comfortable indoor temperatures. Energy Efficiency : The building incorporates energy-efficient lighting systems and equipment. Energy-saving measures, such as the use of energy-efficient appliances and insulation, were implemented to reduce energy consumption. Water Management : Rainwater harvesting systems were incorporated to capture and store rainwater for various purposes. The facility also features efficient water fixtures and wastewater treatment systems to minimize water wastage. Use of Sustainable Materials : The construction materials used in LaCONES were selected with sustainability in mind. Whenever possible, recycled and locally sourced materials were preferred to reduce environmental impact.

Shri. Siddhivinayak Ganapati cancer hospital, Miraj maharashtra Idea was to break the stereotypical environment of a hospital. inclusion of interactive spaces play with textures, provide good ventilation Above all the element of environment played an important role in the realization of the idea as it provided a fresh outlook for the users. Area: 100000 sq.ft . Year of completion: 1996

Residential Vocational Training Centre, Sanjeevan Vidyalaya, Panchgani Project-residential school/boarding school campus concept-creating a healthy balance between free interaction and disciplined segregation. The sloping site was the basis for the form development which resulted in a playful built form complying with the concept. The learning experience was enhanced by the inclusion of landscaped interaction spaces. This  residential  school  campus  (for  11th  and 12th  class  boys  and  girls)  designed  on  a  slopping    site The  learning  and  living  experience  of  this  campus  is  enriched  because  of  the     landscaped  interaction  spaces  created  in  andaround   the  built  form.

This building is located on the main Pune - Bangalore highway where vehicles move at around 100 km. per hour. Thus the perception of this building had to be catchy and arresting enough to make an impact in those very few seconds of visibility. The multi faceted facade, looks different at different times from different angles because of the multiple reflections. The sales and the service sections are located on either side of the entrance driveway with the large workshop at the back. On the whole, this entire spatial and functional experience is a pleasantly attractive one for all the owners, staff, workers, the customers and the car itself. Tata Motors showroom + workshop, Kolhapur The site is situated on the main Pune – Bengaluru Highway where high traffic flow is observed. The challenge that the site imposed was to ‘bring a design that would impart a dynamic image to an already known brand’. The façade was designed as such that it looked different at different times and angles. 

Project: Shirish Beri Client: Manasi & Shirish Beri Location: Andur , Kolhapur (India) Structural design: Sadanand Sabnis Electrical design: Upendra Deuskar Interior design: Narayan Mistry & team Built area: 140 sqm Lot area: 9000 sqm HOUSE ON THE SHORE

Shirish Beri: house on the shores of the lake in Andur

space for around 1,000 outpatients and about 500 inpatients. The design parameters gave rise to the basic shape of the built form. To address good health with good environment courtyards and the built spaces were arranged in an interlacing manner which also created short circulation linkages.   Dr. D.Y Patil Hospital, Nerul, Navi Mumbai

SDM Medical College, Dharwad karnataka The concept for the medical college situated alongside a teaching hospital was to create spaces that can enhance learning possibilities. To implement the concept into actuality, the building has an entrance on both ground level as well as the first-floor level with inviting wide steps. The inside of the building is pierced with a beautiful circular skylight with landscaped courtyards, which creates a breezy ambiance as well as an interaction space.