Shival Manchanda: Mastering Steel in Modern Architecture

Shival Manchanda: Mastering Steel in Modern Architecture

Shival Manchanda , a distinguished architect and COO at enia design brings extensive expertise to the forefront of architecture. With a strong focus on innovation and sustainability, his career highlights a deep-seated commitment to pushing boundaries. Explore his fascination with steel - an endlessly versatile material - unveiling its benefits, design intricacies, and the inspirational force driving his awe-inspiring projects.

What attracts you to using steel as a primary building material in your architectural projects?

The ability of steel to cover large spans with a smaller structural footprint and comparatively lighter weight attracts us to use steel in our large infrastructure projects. The use of steel as architectural expression is also quite interesting.

For example, the steel trussed roof of Sitaburdi Interchange Station of Nagpur Metro has been designed over the interchange station at the exact ‘point of crossing of 2 lines’. The trussed structure was designed in the form of a ‘large crown to the station’ which is also the highest point of the station.

Can you share any specific examples of how you have used steel in your designs or projects?

Our recently constructed Pune Metro Project extensively uses steel in the roof, ‘The Great Verandah,’ and the facade. Similarly, steel has been a key material in our other Metro Projects, utilised in both the roof and facades. Additionally, the steel truss at Pune Airport supports large-span structures, roof profiles, and specifically shaped skylight cutouts as required.

Are there any architects or architectural projects that have inspired your interest in steel design? Please share your thoughts.

The Centre Pompidou in Paris has been a significant inspiration for my interest in steel design. This cultural centre uniquely exposes all the infrastructure of the building onto the facade, showcasing steel in an innovative way. The concept portrays “the museum itself as a movement.”


In what ways does designing with steel impact construction timelines and costs compared to other materials?

Steel construction is faster and, if designed optimally, can lead to overall savings due to a smaller structural footprint and earlier project completion. When used in a simple, straight design, the design and construction timelines, detailing, and costs are manageable. However, complex designs with curves and profiles complicate detailing and require significant coordination, impacting budgets and timelines. Therefore, we strategically design our projects to navigate through the project lifecycle without major impacts on timelines or costs, while still being innovative enough to stand out.

How do you stay updated on the latest developments and trends in steel-based architecture and design?

I regularly attend seminars and conferences and read magazines and journals to stay updated. I actively participate in seminars, and conferences, and stay updated through reading of magazines and journals.

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Saurabh Arora

Leadership||Product Management |Start-up| Business Process management| Sales Process Management| Sales Strategy

3 个月

Good one #ShivalManchanda

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DINESH KUMAR SHARMA

Chief Design Expert / GGM - Design at NCRTC Ltd.- (National Capital Region Transport Corporation Ltd.)

3 个月

Very Good. Congratulation

Sridhar Reddy

chief executive / Transwat

3 个月

Congratulations

Ritu Agarwal

Sr. Director @ Intel | Edge AI | SW Engineering Leader

3 个月

Congratulations Shival!!

Rajeev Kumar Pathak

Adminstration, Liaison and Commercial

3 个月

Congratulations Shival !

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