portfolio Amruta Deshpande
Introduction Includes my resume and contact information
Bus Terminus 4th year B.Arch design project Urban study and design Guide: Ar. Sudhanva Kolhatkar
Cruise Terminus 5th year B.Arch design project Design Thesis Guides: Ar. Sudhanva Kolhatkar Ar. Atul Rajwade
Construction Science Building M.S. Construction Management project Design Build project Guide: Dr. Smith
Critical analysis - Life between buildings Annual All-India NASA (National Association of Students of Architecture) Convention Urban critical analysis Guide: Ar. Poorva Keskar
Bank Building 3rd year B.Arch Internship as an Architecture student Marg Consultants
Zansar DC III 5th year B.Arch Internship Somaya & Kalappa Consultants, Mumbai
With Arup Resume with Arup as a Graduate Analyst Summarizes my role and projects with Arup North America Ltd.
Through my lens As a photography enthusiast, I’ve included some of my perspectives in this folio.
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Resume Amruta Deshpande 15/1/1 Mohite House, Sinhgad Rd, Pune 411051 Mobile:9960969999/e-mail:ar.d.amruta@gmail.com; Web: https://sites.google.com/site/visitamrutadeshpande/ Portfolio: http://issuu.com/a_mode/docs/portfolio_mode
Education Masters of Science in Construction Management, Texas A&M University, College Station, U.S.A Bachelors in Architecture, University of Pune, Maharashtra, India
Aug, 2010 Jun, 2008
Experience Arup, San Francisco, USA July, 2010-Dec, 2011 Graduate Analyst § As a key member of Arup’s construction services team, worked on 27 mega-projects in varied locations. § Analyzing projects in the preconstruction phase w.r.t costs, time and risk, has afforded me a macro and micro view of projects from all over the world in a relatively short period of time. § Worked on multi-million dollar projects as DUSEL, California High Speed Rail, Go Toronto and City of Bellevue’s rail project. § Being ardent about construction and efficiency, my goal has been to integrate design and construction to produce innovative and inherent solutions. Somaya and Kalappa Consultants, Mumbai, India Jun – Oct, 2007 Architecture Student Intern § Worked as member of a 5-person team on designing and detailing of Zensar I.T. Campus in Pune, India (Project cost Rs 80 crore) sized 10.9 acre, designed for 2000 engineers. § Contributed to the drawings, presentations and coordination of the project. § Keenly imbibed the interrelation between architecture and construction during the on-site coordination in this period. Marg Pvt. Ltd: Pune, India May – Sep, 2006 Architecture Student Intern § Worked as member of a 2-person team on design competition of a proposed bank headquarters in Mumbai, India (Project budget Rs 120 crore), project sized 10.33 acres. § Assisted with conceptual, schematic and detailed design stages.
Relevant Course-work & projects
Texas A&M University Research paper: Analysis of Project Delivery systems used for Bridge construction in the U.S.A. Advanced scheduling: Advanced scheduling techniques and evaluating progress of projects using Primavera Business and Corporate strategy, May’s Business school: John Deere & Co. analysis Design Build: Responded to Request for Proposal: Proposed Construction Science building, TAMU, TX Project Acquisition: Responded to Request for Qualifications for a Health center program in Houston Facility Management: Live project: Mental Health Mental Retardation Authority’s building, Brazos Valley University of Pune Thesis project: Cruise terminal, Mumbai, India Architectural design, Structural design and Building Services Electives: Lighting design and product design Contract management
Fall, 2009 Fall, 2009 Summer, 2009 Spring, 2009 Spring, 2009 Fall, 2008 2008 2003-2008 2007 2007
Honors § O.N. Mitchell, Jr. Endowed Fellowship in Construction Management, Texas A&M University § Presented an analytical paper on ‘Sustainable Urbanism in India’ in a conference organized by the International Network for Traditional Building, Architecture and Urbanism, New Delhi
Aug, 2008-May, 2010 Jan, 2007
Leadership § § § §
Cultural secretary, India Association, Texas A&M University Treasurer of F.M.S.C (Facility Management Student Chapter), Texas A&M University Led the winning college squad to National competition for critical analysis (NASA). Membership: FEED (Forum for Exchange and Excellence in Design), Pune, India AACE (America’s Association of Cost Estimators), San Francisco, U.S.A
May, 2009-May, 2010 Sep, 2008-Sep, 2009 Jan, 2005 Jun, 2003-Jun, 2008 Jun, 2011-Current
Technical skills § Technical software: AutoCAD, 3DS Max, Primavera P6, HCSS, On-screen take-off, Microsoft Project, WinEst, At-risk software. Sep ’08-Sep ‘09 § Office software: Microsoft office, SPSS May ’09-May ‘10 § Presentation software: Corel draw 12, Photoshop CS2
bus terminus PROGRAM intercity and intra-city bus terminus+ corporate office + shopping plaza + rehabilitation of hawkers in public plaza Area- 7 acres, floor space index- 2 CONTEXT Busiest transport hub in Hyderabad Flyover connecting Secunderabad and Hyderabad runs through the site’s center. Site is strategically located between the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad.
C O N T E X T :Current scenario around the site
context Twin cities Dense urban context Great ridership Corporate cyber cities Pedestrianization Rehabilitation Traffic Circulation
GOAL To make transport more convenient in this busy transport hub. Introduce designed public spaces to the environment. PLANNING Terminus and station planned close together for convenience and efficiency. Based on study of traffic conditions The flyover is used to enhance connectivity of the site. Public plaza is located below the fly-over and becomes the spine of the project. Corporate tower is separated from the terminus by the public plaza. This serves as a good transition between the corporate zone and terminus traffic. CIRCULATION Traffic zoning is used to segregate traffic. Pedestrian circulation in each of the areas was designed to create efficient public spaces. Desire line charts were used to evaluate and design traffic routing.
Site
Secunderabad railway station
C O N T E X T: dense urban context of the site allows the project the needed ridership
Bus Terminus Public plaza
Corporate Tower
BUSES
VEHICLES
PEDESTRIANS
bus terminus Fourth year, B. Arch design project
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Bus terminus: Inter-city and intra-city bus terminals are separated by public concourse on intermediate level. Fly-over, ramps, at-grade roads serve the terminals Intra-city terminus has lesser traffic, hence it is on the top floor. Corporate Tower: Modular design: Module of 4 office floors + terrace is repeated. Terraces rotated along central axis to provide views of the cities. Central service and structural core, open plan work space. Public plaza: Shopping+art gallery+amphitheater+bazaar (pedestrian plaza, hawker zone) Contemporary architectural style + vernacular spaces Hawkers from neighboring areas will be rehabilitated in this planned bazaar area. Structures All structures in the campus are designed to create columnfree spaces to allow free pedestrian movement. Space frames, trusses, structural cores and post tensioned cables are used.
Corporate
Design: Circulation and creating mass-friendly spaces Inter-connectivity between the office tower, bus terminus and shopping plaza. Spaces interact and merge.
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Intracity bus terminus Interior View of shopping plaza
Intermediate concourse Intercity bus terminus
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Parking of cars- basement Flyover Ramps for buses
Bus Ramps
Intercity bus terminus
Buses on flyover Bus traffic Pedestrian traffic
Intracity bus terminus
View of the Bus Terminus
passenger cruise terminus LOCATION: Mumbai, India
Mumbai
PROGRAM Passenger Cruise Terminal Auditorium Amphitheater Art Gallery Public Plaza Maritime Museum Aquarium Shopping complex Restaurants Convention Centre (Part of Master Plan) Marina (Part of Master Plan)
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SITE: 19th century fishing wharf. Site was prescribed by the Port authorities for passenger cruise terminal. Mumbai Metropolitan Region:4355 sq.km 167 km long coastline which can be explored for Tourism and transport.
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CONTEXT: South Mumbai is a tourist hub of India Attractive to potential investors Metro station proposed in vicinity Numerous luxury hotels and conference centers nearby
Marine drive
Mumbai Port Trust owns the site and neighboring coastline and they plan to revitalize the port land.
Fisherman’s village World trade centre
GOAL: Transform the site to a public space that thrives with activity and supports tourism.
Neighboring landmarks World Trade Center
Present terminus
Site
Sassoon dock CONTEXT
ABOVE: Part plan- East Coast of Mumbai. Under-developed coastline, controlled by Mumbai Port Trust.
Marine drive
Oval maidan Bombay university
Navy nagar
Gateway of India
Victoria Terminus
passenger cruise terminal
Control Tower
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Arrivals concourse
5th year B. Arch Thesis project ARRIVALS
Design As per volumetric needs of function and circulation. Breaks monotony in spaces. Maximizing sea-front use of site, designed along site’s edge.
Context The terminal building is inspired from the rocky landscape of the coast. The project will represent the contemporary style with a backdrop of Victorian architecture.
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Envelope Follows functional needs of spaces, creating dynamic volumes. Copper skin reacts well with humid climate in Mumbai,ages well and low maintenance. Consecutive steel portal frames create the skeleton. Column-less concourse to make it an efficient public space.
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Spaces Desire line charts used to understand the overlapping movement patterns of users. This was used to create the hierarchy of spaces. Organic free planning is used to create continuously interactive, active public spaces.
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Sectional view from Berth PLANNING Movement patterns indicated on the site plan. Design enhances interaction between the cruise terminus and the public promenade. Ships Vehicles Arrivals
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Departures Pedestrians Museum
Design Evolution
Art galleries, auditoriums, museums, shopping, eateries, walking paths and brilliant views make this place a haven for people!
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passenger cruise terminal Passenger Cruise Terminal
Auditorium
Amphitheater, Art Gallery
Public Plaza
Proposed Marina
The EDGE: PUBLIC PLACE at the sea front! --FLOAT--WALK--TALK--DANCE--SING--SHOP--TRAV
Passenger Cruise Terminal
View of a docked ship with the terminus
VIEW FROM BERTH
Control Tower
Passenger Cruise Terminal
Auditorium
Berth
View from the berth
AVEL--EAT--MEET--SHOUT--THINK--SLEEP--JUMP--ROLL--BIKE--SLIDE--WONDER--ENJOY--LIVE!!
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construction science building Texas A&M University, College Station Design-Build project PROGRAM Conceptual design of the proposed Construction Science Building on Texas A&M Campus, College Station
PROCESS The team worked to produce the conceptual design, put forth construction solutions, costs and schedule for the project. Also, the risk distribution was studied well. The analysis was done to suit the Design Build project delivery method. Study served to forecast the design and construction of the building.
Campus Map
Project to be executed using Design Build project delivery method. Project budget U.S.D 20 million Site area: 40,000 sq.ft.
College of Civil engineering
Site for Construction Science building
CONTEXT Texas A&M University has a strong architectural context. Also, the accelerated design build construction delivery method will reduce the disruption to the university routine. Master planning of the building was done as per Texas A&M Campus guidelines. Also, USGBC’s LEED gold accreditation was followed for the building design.
Pedestrianization
College of Architecture
CONTEXT
Proportioning
Quadrangles & courtyards
construction science building PROGRAM Functional requirements: classrooms, staff Design is climate responsive offices, auditorium, conference rooms, study LEED Gold guidelines were followed. areas and labs. Quadrangular design of the building to DESIGN harmonize with the campus and create Circulation: Stacking of spaces was used in courtyards and green areas. planning which will assist in a very good flow of the users in the building. Also, building materials and finishes used Master-planning was adopted from the were selected to match the context. campus planning guidelines.
Transverse Section
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Longitudinal Section
Basement: Labs + auditorium+pantry + support rooms
Ground level: Faculty offices + interdisciplinary rooms G+1 level: Classrooms + Facult and study areas
Governmental Entity/Owner
Design Build Project Delivery Method Construction and design of the building were planned to suit the budget and desired construction schedule. Design-Build involves designing simultaneously as the construction commences after 30% design.
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Design Consultants Specialty Contractors, Manufacturers, Suppliers
This will help in building the facility in the desired time frame.
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GEND: Multipurpose
Utility
Staff
Open/green area
Students
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G+2 level: Classrooms + Faculty offices+ conference rooms
Builder
G+3 level: Classrooms + Faculty offices+ conference rooms + study area
life between buildings
Nari Gandhi Competition: Critical Architectural analysis competition LOCATION: Streets of Babajaan area, Pune, India PROGRAM: Analysis of public spaces created between buildings.
COMMERCIAL & RELIGIOUS HUB
CONTEXT
‘Life Between Buildings’ was the topic of analysis for the Nari Gandhi Competition organized by NASA (National Architectural Students Association, India).
Pune Cantonment North & East of Babajaan
Pune Peth areasWest of Babajaan
A street corner showing some old architecture blending with new buildings
CONTEXT: Area selected lies between two prominent areas of Pune- the cantonment and city’s Peth area. The area is called the Babajaan area and is approximately 4 sq.km. This area has always been populated by a confluence of communities and cultures creating a very unique architectural and cultural blend worth an analysis. SITE: Streets selected are between Bhopale Chowk, Babajaan Dargah and Shivaji market. This area is vibrant with diverse cultures, religions, age-groups and businesses that thrive together.
Christian population Muslim population Hindu population Others
Street corner showing a busy restaurant and neighboring streetscape
GOAL: To understand interaction between spaces and the people. This will include study of proportions, anthropometry, ergonomics, architectural styles, cultures, materials and transformation of spaces into cultural hubs. This analysis will be an instrument in designing organic public places.
Bird’s eye-view of the Bhopale Chowk High class society Middle class society Lower middle class Public buildings
life between buildings
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Focus- Interaction between the built and people. Selected area: Babajaan chowk area, Pune This area was chosen because of: Informality it provides Understand roles played by the street in their lives. Study organic, vernacular spaces. Support system for the economies and lifestyle.
View of a courtyard: Places for gathering
‘MELA’... SOCIAL INTERACTION
Vernacular public spaces- courtyards, street corners, crossroads, steps, tree pars ( sitouts around tree trunk) STREET--A SPACE BECOMES A PLACE FOR EACH ONE
A beautiful evening and an absorbing performance
A PARK... A LEISURE
A MAIDAN.. A FUN PLAY. Babajaan Dargah
Carnival in the city.
Section through a courtyard
Shivaji market
THE STREET a habitat for different cultures, commerce and lives thriving together. Organic development by the people for search for divinity themselves. Facades of A buildings create a canvas of colors and forms. through the streets of india.
Church
Jain mandir provides a strong character to the streetscape
Babajaan Dargah shrine has become focus of the avenue
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Mosque adds Green and Islamic motifs to the street-scape
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Typical street section: Scale supports the interaction between built and unbuilt AN AUDITORIUM.. A RECREATION.
Mosque
Rajasthan bhavan
Street
A MALL... AN EXPERIENCE
Community hall
church
A PILGRIMAGE... AN EXCURSION
Shivaji market
Styles of architecture Architectural icons, colors & motifs are used by communities to demarcate spaces that belong to them.
Vernacular public places Chaiwala(tea stall) at the chowk (crossroads), street corners, steps of buildings, rickshaws act as vernacular public spaces. Zoning: The area was divided into different zones for our study. This analysis was used to understand interaction between the different zones. The different zones were cross sections of the area, that assisted study of the communities and various styles of architecture that thrive in this tiny area of the city.
Shivaji Market is one of the busiest markets in Pune. It is a heritage building. The market serves as a lifeline to this area.
Street view with mosque and Rajasthan Bhavan.
Christian community in the area gathers here
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PROGRAM: Bank office building Conference rooms Banquets Auditorium Shopping complex Service apartment Parking DESIGN: Creation of functional iconic spaces for a powerful bank in India. Conceptualized based on stacking principle. 3 office floors share a landscaped green open terrace and a common enclosed space. This 3 floored stack plan was repeated and mirrored with every stack to balance the building and provide maximum interaction between employees. Terrace
Stacking concept Terrace Office floor 3 Office floor 2 Office floor 1
Maximum foreground was provided to create a pedestrian Office building: Stacking module friendly zone. Shopping, auditoriums, training center and service apartments are connected via pedestrian pathways. Site is unified using landscape elements. The program was designed to provide a sufficient space bubble to every user.
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bank headquarter INTERNSHIP, 2006: Marg Pvt. Ltd. Schematic and Concept Design of bank headquarter TEAM: Project Architect Purva Keskar ,Kshama, Amruta Deshpande Competition project- Proposed IDBI bank headquarters
Circulation area Shopping Complex Service apartments & parking
Location: Colaba (Mumbai), India Project budget: INR 120 crore Office building with public recreation space Project size: 10.33 acres Stage of project: Schematic and conceptual design
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Office Tower Training center is attached to the lower levels of the tower. Levels 1 and 2 include banquet halls and seminar halls. Typical office floor is designed as an open floor plan with cubicles and offices, with the service core in the center of the building.
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zensar dc III Client: Zensar Technologies Inc. Corporate office building in Kharadi, Pune Construction phase: Phase 3 Project cost: Rs 80 crore Project size: 10.9 acre Designed for 2000 engineers
View of existing phase II
THE PROJECT Corporate campus designed for the IT(Information Technology) sector of Zensar Technologies. The three phases of work were planned and executed as necessary. This is a green field project. Design work was successively awarded to Somaya & Kalappa consultants for all three phases of construction.
Entrance of phase I
Snapshots of Zensar DC III construction
PROGRAM The design program for phase 3 of Zensar Campus included work spaces, offices, conference rooms, auditoriums, library, parking and ancillary spaces. Two buildings, namely Fuji and Rockies, were designed by my team to serve the functions.
Rockies
Basement
THE TEAM I was a member of a 5-member design team led by the Project Architect. Communication and coordination was key, as the work was being executed on-site.
View of earlier phases
Interiors
Formwork, rebars and equipment
Foundation trench
MY EXPERIENCE The team provided me with opportunities to work within the team as well as independently. I was involved in detailed design, concepts and ideas for further development. This enhanced my understanding of corporate architecture and allowed me to become a good team-player. Also, site visits and on-site coordination were very crucial in strengthening my concepts of construction.
zensar dc III Location: Pune, India Interior and exterior renderings of then proposed and now constructed buildings of Zensar phase 3 are on this page. I worked on the detailed design of the Rockies and Fuji buildings. All phases of this corporate campus design use a contemporary architectural language that ties the campus together. Spaces and buildings are made very interactive and user-friendly. Pune being an IT hub also contributes to the corporate design language. This project is a world-class facility to facilitate collaboration and a very positive work environment.
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Site section -Transverse through Rockies
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Exterior view of all the three phases
Sketch of the Rockies entrance
With Arup as a Graduate analyst
projects with Arup Following are some of the projects that I have worked on as a member of the construction services team of Arup North America Ltd. Work was mostly analysis of the design with respect to cost, time and constructability.
High Speed Rail, California
DUSEL, South Dacota
Go Toronto (Metrolinx), Canada
Bellevue Light Rail, Washington
Tappan Zee Bridge, New York
Presidio Parkway Project, California
Analysis of constructability of a project was done based upon labor, material and equipment. These elements define the cost and duration of the project. The productivity, safety and quality of the project was then determined.
Amruta Deshpande Position Graduate analyst Joined Arup 2010 Years of Experience 2 Qualifications Masters of Science in Construction Management, Texas A&M University Bachelors in Architecture, University of Pune, India
Amruta Deshpande is a Graduate analyst with Arup in San Francisco. She is an ardent believer of integrated design and construction. Amruta integrates her background in architecture and construction management to analyze cost estimates and facilitates creatively value engineered solutions to projects. Her research in integrated project delivery methods is of use for project management planning and analyzing the project costs. She is very responsive, communicative and diligent at her work and is a key member of Arup's construction services team. Amruta integrates her architectural background with management skills to produce innovative solutions for cost effectiveness on projects of various disciplines.
Highways: Presidio Parkway/Doyle Drive Replacement Project, San Francisco, CA, USA Developed the Project Management Sponsor's staffing plan for the P3 (Public Private partnership) phase of the project. This involved understanding the project's work-flow schedule and interaction between the various stakeholders. Also, Amruta has helped the transaction advice team of Arup in negotiations involved in this challenging P3 project.
Infrastructure: SFCTA Bi-County Project 11_Bayshore Intermodal LARGE Station - MTCo Estimate Worked to develop capital cost estimate for Bayshore station on the border of San Francisco and San Mateo counties. The infrastructure costs for the rail project included caltrain platform, bus transit center, light rail track, curbs, BRT station, bike elevated route, vertical circulation and bridge. Go Toronto electrification study, Canada Amruta worked with the internal and external teams (JV was with Delcan and LTK) to provide the infrastructure capital costs. These included overhead structures rework, infrastructure rework, site work, special conditions and professional services. The infrastructure capital costs were consolidated with system and rolling stock costs to provide the final conceptual capital cost. City of Bellevue- East Link light rail B7/C9T to NE 2nd Portal Alternative City of Bellevue evaluated alternatives for the East link Rail project. Amruta developed cost estimates and memorandums based on the conceptual design. Arup segment costs were compared to the previous segment cost estimate prepared by Sound Transit. This comparison helped the decision makers to conclusively choose the preferred design option. California High Speed Rail Project, CA, USA The one and only CaHSR's segment from Fresno to Bakersfield is designed by Arup. Understanding the design, quantifying it and suggesting environment friendly constructible solutions for this challenging project has been a key role we have played. This has beneficially sculpted the design through its progressive stages.
Science and Industry: Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory (DUSEL), Lead, SD, USA This is a National Science Foundation project which has scientific and research facilities at the surface and subsurface levels within the old Homestake Gold Mine. Amruta played a key role in developing the 90% PDR cost estimate for DUSEL. The cost estimate is a Level 2 detailed estimate, developed in the Heavy Bid software. She mainly worked on the structural/architectural part of the estimate. Fermi National Accelarator Laboratory (FNAL), SD, USA Worked on the concept design estimates for a 20 kiloton Liquid Argon cryostat for the associated cryogenic system at DUSEL in Lead, SD. The estimates were developed for the different design options and underground levels being considered. The various permutations and combinations of the cost options were analyzed to select the design.
Buildings: Fort Lauderdale Airport, FL, USA Fort Lauderdale airport's baggage handling facility is proposed to be replaced by new more efficient equipment. Amruta played an instrumental role in helping the client understand the costs of the supporting infrastructure. This was a preliminary level design cost estimate. Anaheim Convention Center, CA, USA We were involved in the preliminary level cost analysis of this Convention Center located in Anaheim. The project included removal, replacement and construction of building elements. Quantities and costs were developed to help the client in the budget-building process. Big Box Retailer (confidential) PV integration study, USA Amruta assisted the design team and worked elbow to elbow with them in the cost estimating and value engineering process. The design team was considering modular energy saving options for site development of this big-box retailer. Driving toward zero carbon foot-print, the client was given costs for the various options considered.
through my lens
Introspection
Interpreting architecture and exploring creativity via sketching and photography. I use these as tools to observe surroundings and get inspired. This unleashes my creative spirit.
Red Fort, New Delhi
Hilton hotel,Nariman point, Mumbai
Resort, Las Vegas
New York City
Charminar, Hyderabad
Highway, California
Guggenheim Museum, New York
Creation
Golden Gate Bridge
Vision
G r a n d e u r .
Red Fort, New Delhi
R e p e t i t i o n s..
S k y -a n e l e m e n t
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Lake view, Silvassa
Bay Bridge, San Francisco
Lotus temple, Delhi
The Bean, Chicago
City Hall, San Francisco
Mumbai skyline, Marine drive
Michigan lake, Indiana
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Brooklyn Bridge, New York
San Francisco
Yosemite National Park, California
Structures ..
Water ..
Mirror Lake, California
Bay Bridge, San Francisco
City-scape of San Francisco