FIRST NAME:
ADISH
FAMILY NAME:
SIDDAPUR MATADA
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Architecture & Urban Design Adish Siddapur Matada Selected Projects 2013 - 2020
S.M.Adish Architect | Urban Designer (Registered under COA India)
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Siddapur Matada Adish 12th March 1995 Indian adishsm@gmail.com
Soft Skills Strategic Ability to Individualize Ideation Communication Adaptability
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Pen Picture As a kid, I had a keen interest in understanding the functioning of spaces. With age, I also developed an appreciation for well-designed spaces and cityscapes. This led me to pursue Urban Design. I am disciplined, friendly, and cheerful disposition. I am intrinsically a team player. I have displayed leadership qualities as the Academic representative in University, Unit secretary in national level student organizations like NASA India, and won several accolades. I am currently pursuing my Masters in Urban Design at The University of Sheffield and will graduate by September 2020
Education 2013-2018 B. Arch B.V. Bhoomaraddi College of Engineering and Technology,(BVBCET) Hubli, Karnataka 2019-2020 (Current) MA UD Sheffield School Of Architecture The University of Sheffield Sheffield
Resume Relevant Employment / Work Experience
July 2018 - Feb 2019 CnT Architects Junior Architect * Handled multiple Architectural projects * Worked efficiently with Client and vendors * Worked with government agencies for projects * Enhanced computer skills in softwares like photoshop, inDesign, AutoCad, Revit, etc Aug 2017 - May 2018 Space Matrix (Urban Frame) * Handled Architectural projects under guidance * Executed redesign and refurbishment of a building * Participated in architectural competitions
Architectural Intern
April 2014 - April 2016 NASA India Unit Secretary (BVBCET) * Displayed leadership qualities. Led University team at several conventions * Under my leadership as the NASA Unit secretary: Won Overall 3rd place at zoNASA’15 Ruebens : Special Mention Flag and T-shirt Design: Special Mention Successfully hosted Regional NASA meets Awarded best design solution by Archade Foundation Shortlisted entry ISOLA Landscape design competition * Hosted Zonal NASA convention at BVBCET
Other Experience 2020- Current Sheffield City Covid 19 Test Volunteer 2019- Current University of Sheffield Academic Representative 2019- Current University of Sheffield Student Ambassador 2019- Current Owlerton Stadiums Tote Operator/ Betting (Part Time) 2019- 2020 ARC Hospitality Hospitality (Part Time) 2019-2019 Pedal In Tandem Assistant Store Manager (Full Time) 2016-2017 Mettasphere Event & print media Manager (Part Time) 2016-2017 Pedal in Tandem Event & print media Manager (Part Time) 2014-2016 Just BE. College magazine editor/designer Keen interest in Travelling, Cycling, Adventure sports, Graphic Design, and Photography
Contents Academics: Post Graduate Mar 2020- Sept 2020 Thesis- In Process Sheffield as a “Sponge City�
Nov 2019- May 2020 Liminal Spaces Urban Commons Bucharest, Romania Academics: Under Graduate Mar 2020- Sept 2020 Thesis Neighbourhood Centre Bangalore, Karnataka
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July 2016- Dec 2016 Urban Design Biophillic RUrbanism, Gokarna, Karnataka
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Aug 2013- Dec 2013 Dwelling Design Vacation Villa Gokarna, Karnataka
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Professional Practice 2017-2018 Mutipurpose Hall Angala, Shankaraa Space Matrix (Built Project) Bangalore, Karnataka
Workshops And Competitions Jan 2017- May 2017 Competition Raft-Ikra Surat, Gujarat
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Extra Curricular Extra Curricular Page 61 Other Projects Page 64
Sheffield as a
“Sponge City” Academic Project: Thesis (MA. Urban Design) In Progress
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Extreme Slope
Sustainable Drainage
Flooding
Nature-Human Barrier
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Sponge City
Sheffield as a Sponge City Environmental Resilience | Connecting Citizens and Environment
Location: Term: Type: Area: Scope of work:
Aim: Context based solutions for flooding and water scarcity in the site
Sheffield, UK March 2020 - September 2020 Acadamic - MA.UD PGT Objective: To create Urban Commons that help develMedowhall & Carbrooks, Sheffeild op empathy for nature while also creating an environResearch, Survey, Design promentally resilient riverfront catering for future climate posal, Scenario Building, Design change Phasing
Carbrocks and Meadowhall Carbrocks and Meadowhall: Once an Industrial town that grew around the river banks of the Lower Don Valley, now a business hub. It is considered as Sheffield and Rotherham’s economic center. Although only an average annual rainfall of 727mm is observed in this region, it has been prone to floods and swamping over the years. Apart from the riverfront and the Sheffield-Tinsley, this region also houses over 500 Businesses and 5000 jobs. Connectivity: The M1 A6109 Highway is an essential roadway connecting several towns and cities with Sheffield. It houses the Meadowhall Interchange.
Industrial Era Steel Forges Arms and large manuand Mills facturing during WWI and WWII
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Rebuilt Weirs River straightened Planted trees
Demolished Industries into wasteland
Meadowhall Built
2018
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1980
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1900s
1830
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History Mapping: Meadowhall and Carbrooks
Flood Retention Schemes
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What changes in policies of Sheffield can help in creating a resilient environment? A
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Design Aims
Rethinking Relationship with Water
Ecological Resilience
Landscape interventions for social cohesion
Design Strategies Reducing Flooding due to surface runoff Swales to divert water away from the river to a secondary catchment area
Bioswales
Typical Section
Groundwater Recharge Pits to purify and allow rainwater to percolate into the ground
Bioswales running through backyards
Swales connected like a network
Floodable Areas along the River Flood Risk Zones
Current Flood defence systems
Allowing river to expand by providing floodable area that can quicly recover by letting water to percolate into the ground. Also infrastructure to avoid soil errosion - Near Meander - river banks/ walls
Proposed Flood defence systems
Bridge social gaps through design
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Social Infrastructure: introducing activities; creation of parks and public spaces; provision of socio-cultural amenities for the site. Sustainable Development: generation of resources, revitalisation of neighbourhoods.
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Liminal Spaces as
“Urban Commons” Academic Project: Semester II (MA. Urban Design)
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Urban Haat
Self Or
Performance Space Community Farming
Workshop
Green Path
Liminal Spaces as Urban Commons Citizens and Resilience Location: Term: Type: Area: Scope of work:
Bucharest, Romania November 2019 - May 2020 Acadamic - MA.UD PGT Rahova & Ferentari Research, Survey, Design proposal, Scenario Building, Design Phasing Group of 2
Aim: To propose a citizen led design to make south Bucharest a resilient community Objective: To create Urban Commons that will aid in generating jobs and income for the neighbourhood while developing a sense of community and Integrating ferentari with the city
Education (Youth and Children) Education (Adults) Employment Housing Cultural, social and environmental Community Farming
Public Park
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Low Cost Housing
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Civic Center
Recreation Spaces
Workshops
Community Garden
‘Liminal’ is described as “of or pertaining to the threshold or initial stage of a process.” Oxford English Dictionary
Abandoned Industrial Areas
Border Between Public and Private space
Inbetween Public Spaces
Under-used Public Spaces
Invaded Public Spaces
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The term liminal was brought to an urban context and applied to describe a particular situation that was “found” and analysed in Bucharest.
Data Collection
Identify Liminal Spaces
Dérive Walk: Google Maps
Social Mapping Photo-Documentation
List Places to Visit
Plan Route
Audio-Documentation
Mapping For exhibition
Collecting Traces Interviewing
Semester 1
Before Field Trip
During Field Trip
Derive Walk
Private and Public
Historical Spaces Underused Spaces
Bottom up
Site Visit
Ecology
Ecology
Ecology
Public green space underused and fenced
Green Mapping
The Site is Degraded due to lack of human interventions. Unlike the Delta, no evidences of Environmental Resilience
Traces of human trash and wild vegetation.
Green spaces with vegetation alongside the road and also the Vacarest Park Nature Reserve.
Ecology
Sounds: birds, conversation, silence
Green Mapping
Construction derby and garbage dump
Degraded land with no green spaces
Scavengers
Green Mapping
Urban scape Green space underused
Context and Infrastructure
Context and Infrastructure
Context and Infrastructure
Context and Infrastructure The central area of this part of the city Alongside Strada Progresului, tram and bus stop; Liberty mall Fast food restaurants Informal retail (streets venders) Sounds: Market space, Traffic, and people commuting
Sound: Traffic and road noise Communist’s buildings and houses (great state of maintenance) Public graden fenced; Metro station, bus and tram stops.
Calea Vacaresti – North-South connection busy traffic
Fire station, hospital, hotel, apartments buildings under development, greenhouses, repair car shops.
Pedestrian path alongside the Vacarest Park
Lack of convinience stores
Society and Economic Conditions
Society and Economic Conditions
Site 3: alongside a Strada D. Constantin Istrati busy traffic Heavy transport vehicles Abandoned railway tracks Industrial buildings, car repair shops
Society and Economic Conditions Sounds: Children from the school Society/Economic conditions: Medium class
Mixed-age group – seniors at the park (talking or eating); children going to school; people passing by or walking their dogs.
Site 4: Abandoned railway tracks Narrow grid form streets
Society and Economic Conditions Medium class Pedestrian traffic due to the localization and surrounding infrastructure.
AWE Exhibtion: Bucharest Based on the site visit, case study visit, and traces collected, an Exhibition in Bucharest was held. Here we presented our works to the locals of Bucharest for their opinions and inputs. This engagement spurred up lots of interesting conversations that helped us understand the city better.
Ecology
Ecology
Ecology
Public green space underused and fenced
Traces of human trash and wild vegetation.
Green spaces with vegetation alongside the road and also the Vacarest Park Nature Reserve.
Ecology
Sounds: birds, conversation, silence
Green Mapping
Green Mapping
The Site is Degraded due to lack of human interventions. Unlike the Delta, no evidences of Environmental Resilience
Construction derby and garbage dump
Degraded land with no green spaces
Scavengers
Green Mapping
Urban scape Green space underused
Context and Infrastructure
Context and Infrastructure
Context and Infrastructure
Context and Infrastructure The central area of this part of the city Alongside Strada Progresului, tram and bus stop; Liberty mall Fast food restaurants Informal retail (streets venders) Sounds: Market space, Traffic, and people commuting
Sound: Traffic and road noise Communist’s buildings and houses (great state of maintenance) Public graden fenced; Metro station, bus and tram stops.
Calea Vacaresti – North-South connection busy traffic
Fire station, hospital, hotel, apartments buildings under development, greenhouses, repair car shops.
Pedestrian path alongside the Vacarest Park
Lack of convinience stores
Society and Economic Conditions
Society and Economic Conditions
Site 3: alongside a Strada D. Constantin Istrati busy traffic Heavy transport vehicles Abandoned railway tracks Industrial buildings, car repair shops
Society and Economic Conditions Sounds: Children from the school Society/Economic conditions: Medium class
Mixed-age group – seniors at the park (talking or eating); children going to school; people passing by or walking their dogs.
Site 4: Abandoned railway tracks Narrow grid form streets
Society and Economic Conditions Medium class Pedestrian traffic due to the localization and surrounding infrastructure.
Through the exhibition we were able to finalize on our site for interventions. Participants also listed down ideal design programs and design themes that they seemed fit for the city.
Interaction Session Aim Field Work Mapping
Traces collected from Site
EXHIBITION
Individual Site Prespective
Design Program Suggestion
Site Finalization
Point of interventions
Personal Experiences of the Participants
“Commons do not depend on a singular titleholder with absolute ownership, but on social relations, mutual obligations and variety of rights in the commons� Martina Low The idea to transform some of these places using the concept of Urban Commons has to do with a bottom-up form of revitalization, in order to create and develop a sense of community to these areas, aiming at the citizens’ real needs.
During the Socialists period
After 1989
2000
Today
During the socialists period industries and apartment building were constructed to shelter industries workers and army men
Abandoned buildings attracted people (mainly Roma) that were evicted from their houses in the city centre. No new developments were made in this area (neither from public nor from the private sphere). No urban policies or plannings
Demolition of industrial sites caused constructions of low quality settlements (slums)
No job opportunities - low income - informal economic activities: many apartments are used as workplaces where, for example, shoes and grave wreaths are manufactured, hair is cut for a fair price and groceries can be bought on credit. - in site entrepreneurship + flower warehouse and scrap recycling companies.
Before 1989 no drug gangs and criminality were observed. Streets were clean and maintenance programmes were executed on regular bases.
Lack of govermental interventions caused a degreadation of the area
Civic Caring City
Self Organizing City Collective Facilities
Social Problems addressed:
Disconnection from the city: Resourcefulness
Vulnerable residents Informal settlements Racial discrimination with minorities (Roma) Lack of formal jobs Educcational assistence
Commons
Physical Economic Social Political
Urban Haat
Residents Roma/Non Roma Education (Youth and Children)
Language preparations courses Handwriting/ Reading Sustainable/environmental learning
Civic Center
Children Youth Education (Adults)
(Re)Qualification courses preparing for employment Training sessions and apprenticeship in construction work Workshops for skills and learning development Courses for improving adult educations and literacy rates
Recreation Center
Workshop
Addicts
Employment
Workshop spaces for handmade practices Collective agriculture Jobs at the Urban Haat
Jobless Cultural, social and environmental
Job advisory service Legal support (for housing and employability) and financial counselling Household managing, family raising, health educating activities, motherhood and parenting support; mental counselling Mediation between Roma and non-Roma people Roma cultural events
Involved in crime and violence Housing
Local administration - the process of building their own houses Improving and maintenance of backyards, front yards and public spaces Low cost + local and sustainable techniques
Design Proposal Education (Youth and Children) The Strategy for the education of youth and children is to provide space for learning, skill development, and access to basic spaces for physical activities like sports. This can also be supported by external actors that can help initiate activities. Education (Adults) The strategy for the education of adults is to provide a safe place for learning and skill development. This is to increase their employability and help the vulnerable get back on their feet. This connection between education and employability can help in the rehabilitation of people. Employability Spaces for small scale manufacturing for handmade practices and collective agriculture are proposed. This is to increase employment in the neighborhood. The civic center also helps people by aiding them in the process. Cultural Social and Environmental For the community practices and its culture, a platform for them to come together and practice their culture in a safe space is provided. The civic center is to act as a support center for its people to help in all sorts of matters. Housing Estimating is the future several displaced people would want a home to live in. With trained and skilled people from the neighborhood, the civic center can provide space and aid in construction.
Krishnanna Palya Jalvayu Towers Sadanandnagar Judicial Staff Quarters Metro Appartments Old Baiyappanahalli Venkatappa Slum Venkatappa Layout RMZ Colony
Neighbourhood Center Academic Thesis Project: Semester VIII (B.Arch)
SITE
SITE
Neighbourhood Center A space for the Neighbourhood to Feel, Enjoy and Congregate at.
Location: Term: Type: Scale: Scope of work:
Aim: To Reflect the needs of a community, encourage personal growth, self help, sharing of knowledge and provide a stepping stone to allow people to grow
Sadanandnagar Bangalore, India January 2017 - May 2017 Acadamic - Thesis Objective: To understand the requirments of the resi22.5 Acres dents of the neighbourhood, based on which propose Research, Survey, Design proposal a welcoming, non threatening places where they can gather to gain helpful information, avail recreational amenities and learn new skills.
Site Context and Target Population Dwellings Occupants Population Estimate
Dwellings Occupants Population Estimate
Krishnanna Palya
600
7
4200
Old Baiyappanahalli 1200
4
4800
Jalvayu Towers
598
4
2356
Venkatappa Slum
771
5
3855
Sadanandnagar
1000
5
5000
Venkatappa Layout 400
4
1600
Judicial Staff Quarters 1196
4
4784
RMZ Colony
3
360
Metro Appartments
4
3456
864
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SiteSurroundings
Metro Station: The site has a direct access from the Baiyappanahalli metro station. Baiyappanahalli metro station is the eastern terminal point on the east-west corridor of the Namma Metro in Bangalore The northern exit of the metro station leads to a skywalk that open directly onto the site.
Old Madras Road: The old Madras road in Bangalore is a major road connecting Bangalore to Chennai. With the dense population growth along the highway, the road experiences major traffic issue. Hence this road is the line defining the end of our neighbourhood.
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Railway Station: The Baiyappanahalli railway station is an important railways station for all the trains travelling south from Bangalore. This station is also connected to the site via the metro foot bridge (skywalk).
Garbage Dump
Slum
Informal Football Vollyball
Cricket
Monsoon Winds
Traffic Junction: Causing sound pollution
EAST
WEST
Railway and Metro Station: Causing sound pollution
Prevailing Winds
Site: Analysis
Lowest Point
Highest Point
Slope Analysis
Existing Pedestrian Movement
Public Survey Survey Aim: A survey of 350 residents of the neighbourhood was done (1.15% of total population). The inference of the same was used to formulated the design program for the project. The following are the results of the survey: Age: Age resident surveyed.
Net Worth: Annual Income of surveyed Resident
Financial Back-up Plans: Built intervention to fund the maintainance and functioning of the center.
Public Utility Infrastructure: Utility infrastructural need for the neighbourhood
Sports and Recreation: Required sports and recreation facilities as per all age groups.
Space For Wellness: Residents also demanded for a space for wellness.
Teaching and Skill Development: Infrastructure needs in the field of teaching and skill development
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Distance from Site: Aprox distance from site to residence.
Neighbourhood and Recreation Center The Neighbourhood Center is designed to be utilised by a self- contained residential neighbourhoods which promotes a community centric lifestyle. These concepts are highly influenced by Clarence Perry’s Neighbourhoor Unit Principles.
Purpose of a Neighbourhood Center To make the people socialize with one and another. To enable the inhabitants to share the public amenities and recreational facilities. To support a safe and healthy environment within the neighbourhood. To maintain, enhance, and improve area for recreational activities. To determine community’s prospects forthe future.
Parking
Dog Park
Food Truck Area and Jogging Track
Childrens Park
Existing Temple
Cattle Grazing Area
Water Catchment Area Park Park Parking
Play Ground
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Parking
Teaching and Skill Development Tuition Centers Computer aided learing Hobby center Dance and cultural studios Provisional Store Small Day to day requirment stores. Bakery, Florist milk booth, Service Providers, etc Parking
Medical and Health Care Clinic Pharmacy
Learning and Leisure Space Library Reading Rooms Internet cafe
Public Utility Infrastructure Commercial Complex Shopping Center Departmental Staore Banks Cafe Lodging and Commercial Office Spaces Co-Working Spaces Lodging Rooms Conference Halls Stationary and related Shops
Dog Park
Cattle Grazing Area
Food Truck Area and Jogging Track
Childrens Park
Existing Temple
Play Ground
Public Parking Surface Parking:40 Cars
Parking
Public Parking Surface Parking:80 Cars Basement Parking: 1200 Cars
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Sports, Wellness and Recreation Badminton Basketball Table Tennis Vollyball Football + Cricket Yoga / Zumba Gym
Biophilic-Rurbanism Academic Project: Semester VII (B.Arch)
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Biophilic-Rurbanism Nature based Sustainable development of Sacred Landscape
Location: Term: Type: Scope of work:
Gokarna, Karnataka, India June 2016 - December 2016 Acadamic - Urban Design Group Work
Aim: To analyze, understand, infer and propose an architectural solution for the problems faced in the town. Objective: To Map the entire town as a group and come up with an individual architectural solution based on our inference.
Gokarna is a small temple town on the western coast of India in the Kumta taluk of Uttara Kannada district of the state of Karnataka. The town is located on what was once a pure and pristine beach near the estuary of the river Aghanashini.
The town gains its popularity from the Mahabhaleshwar Temple. The town also houses several other sacred temples of importance, attracting several Hindu piligrims among the tourist population, as it is one of the seven important Hindu pilgrimage centers in India.
Due to the recent population influx, the town has seen a haphazard growth and a slow destruction of its pristine beauty. Increase in foreign populaiton of all kinds over the past few decades and very little governmental control has led the town to be notoriously known for its Narcotic tourism.
Section at AA
Section at BB
Section at CC
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Mapping of Gokarna
Figure Ground Ratio
Hierarchy of Open Spaces
Open VS Built
Age of Building
Condition of Building
Livelyhood Mapping
Traditional Connectivity
Social Structure
Morphological studies of sacred spaces
Hierarchy of Roads
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Rurbanism- Public Utility & Lodgment Intervention: Tourism and Infrastructure Aim:
1. To propose infrastructure required for the expansion of the town. 2. To propose tourist lodges and information centres. 3. To redirect tourist population without disrupting the sacredness of the town. 4. To improve public infrastructure.
Objective: To locate and design the following: 1. Bus stand and tourist hub 2. Police and fire station 3. Administrative offices 4. Housing for permanent residents 5. Lodges for tourists 6. Museums and information centres 7. Shopping and commercial complexes 8. Community recreation and learning space
Key Plan
Design Drivers
Making the transport hub a place to go
Integrating Healthcare and Wellness
Turning administrative area into a social hub
Creating a versatile village level open space (Transforming space)
Improving Public amenities along the streetscape
Node Design
Node 1: Museums and public Node 2: Town Administration infrastructure
and Transport hub
Node 3: Community
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Vacation Villa Academic Project: Semester I (B.Arch)
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Vacation Villa Form driven design for an Architects house Aim: To propose a Winter Residence for a family of 3 Location: Term: Type: Area:
Gokarna, Karnataka, India August 2013 - December 2014 Objective: Acadamic - Residential (1st SEM) To understand clients requirments with respect to an600sqm thropometry of spaces required. To design with a contemporory approach towards the building form.
Location Gokarna village
Gokarna Beach
Arabian Sea
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Climatic Analysis Temperature: Mean maximum temperature: 33 Degree celsius Mean minimum temperature: 19 Degree celsius
Wi n Su ter n
Rainfall: Average rainfall of 980mm (PA) PrevailingWinds Seasonal Winds
Arabian Sea *There is a regular exchange of the land breeze and the sea breeze throughout the year.
Form Concept
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Form inspired by the aerodynamic profile of a Yatch
Large viewing deck towards the sea Large windows to enable an exterior-interior connection
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Ground Floor Plan (Hand Drafted)
View towards the sea (west)
Ground Floor View
First Floor Plan (Hand Drafted)
View towards the sea (interior)
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View from Master Bedroom
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Angala - Shankaraa Professional Practice: Internship (B.Arch)
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SHANKARAA MULTIPURPOSE HALL: ANGALA
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Angala - Shankaraa Multipurpose Hall for a Cultural Centre Location
Shankaraa, Kanakpura Road, Bangalore Term: Oct 2017 to May 2018 Type: Renovation Scale: 4500 sqft Scope of work: Design, Manage, Execute Status: Built - 2018 Firm: UrbanFrame (SPACE MATRIX), Bangalore
Aim: To convert a fully functional small scale industry shed into a “Multi-purpose” Hall. Objective: To understand the current demand in the cultural centre and come up with a proposal for a multifunctional hall.
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*Under the guidance of Ar. Anup Naik at SPACE MATRIX 2BV13AT042
Shankaraa Cultural Sanctum Shankaraa, a greenscape, dotted with contemporary and timeless sculptures, is an open- hearted space that preserves, promotes and propagates art and craft in all its forms and facilitates cross cultural interaction, breathing life into the art forms of our rich heritage. At Shankaraa, our rich and traditional art forms, be it classical or folk, music or drama, visual art or utilitarian craft exist not as isolated individual traditions, but are intrinsically woven into the weft and the weave of spiritual tapestry.
Shreeshyla Centre for Arts Shreeshyla, Centre for arts at Shankaraa (Now Angala) used to be a small scale industrial production unit that encouraged fabric weaving and related artforms. The Centre has now moved to a larger space and the 25 year old structure was available for other pursuits. After feasibilty studies, the client decided on converting the structure into a multipurpose hall which would compliment the rest of the spaces in the same complex. The Multipurpose hall is designed as a stand alone structure, and can also compliment its neighbouring spaces like the large OAT, multifunction Auditorium and/or open rentable spaces.
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Proposal for Angala: The Multipurpose hall
Wall to create a physical barier between spaces
Windows broken down to open sitting spaces
Revised truss and false ceiling
Windows broken down to open walk throughs
Proposed new entry. Space used as prefunction area
Proposal forDetails Angala: Civil Interventions Civil Works:
SHANKARAA MULTIPURPOSE HALL: ANGALA
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Detail Plan
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*Under the guidance of Ar. Anup Naik at SPACE MATRIX 2BV13AT042
False Ceiling: Options
On-site Decisions and Interventions
Renders: Expected Finish
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OnSite: Progress
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SHANKARAA MULTIPURPOSE HALL: ANGALA
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SPACE MATRIX ARCHITECTS AND PLANNERS, BANGALORE
Post - Execution : 12 March 2019
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*Under the guidance of Ar. Anup Naik at SPACE MATRIX 2BV13AT042
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Raft-Ikra Workshop/ Competition: Annual NASA Convention, Surat
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Raft-Ikra A disaster responsive solution for the people of Assam **Awarded best design solution by Archade Foundation
Location Hypothetical, Assam Term: Jan 2016, ANC, Surat Type: Disaster Response Workshop Scope of work: Design, Model to scale, Present (Group of 6) Time frame: 72hrs
Aim: To deisgn a disaster responsive solution for the flood and earthquake prone areas Objective: To arrive at a shelter design and building strategy for a region with disaster vulnerabilities and extreme climatic conditions
Location
Disaster Assessment Earthquake
Assam geographically lies in earthquake zone 5 leaving it at an incredibly high risk of high-intensity earthquake aside from that.. the floods that occur almost yearly do a massive amount of damage to the existing structure. Existing response to these phenomena in the local typology manifest itself in the use of stilted consrteruction, or atleast a high plinth and the use of horizontal seismic bands
Floods
When it rains, the amount of water increases in the river and other water bodies The water level rises due to which a natural disaster called floods take place. Heavy rains in Arunachal Pradesh causes the Brahmaputra river to overflow and flood the low lying areas these floods have been recorded to have an effect of around 80-100kms in width
Building Materials and Construction Types Bamboo for walls and thatch roofing for roofs is generally used and is locally available. Bamboo
Walls are of timber framework, inside those ikara panels are used to fill. Ikaras are cut in the shape of the panel and laid vertically, horizontal members are usually bamboo. After drying for a period of 3 days, it is plastered on both sides with mud and mortar. Finished coat of liquid mix of mud and cow dung is applied. Sloping roofs of hay or corrugated sheets are used to drain water.
Flexible strong , cheap andlocally available Takes sesmic loads well Good horizontal strength Less fatality during earthquakes Light weight Framework of the structure is done using bamboo Foundation The structure has been provided with a low and almost no foundation. The super structure rests on a bamboo frame system which acts as a support and runs along the periphery of the super structure.
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Ikara
Foundation
The entire structure is built out of bamboo. the foundation is designed to light, self supporting and porous. The entire super-structure rests on the foundation with no permanent joinery. In case of a flood, the superstructure can float up, hence adapting to the condition. To hold the superstructure from floating away, bamboo anchors are designed to hold them in place and allowing only vertical movement
Incase of Floods
Concept of Bamboo anchor (joinery at plinth)
Thatched Roof (Economic option and easy to install)
Proposal
Thatched/GI Roofing
Ikara Walls
Porch
Base Suppoert
Elevation
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Model (1:20 scale)
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Extra Curricular Photography College Magazine NASA and other Conventions Paintings
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Photography Architecture
Travel
Others
College Magazine
NASA and Other Conventions Panel discussion 2013 – BMSCE Bangalore (As Delegate) Inspirit 2014 – MSRIT: over all Trophy, Design Trophy Young Architects Festival, Hubli (Volunteer and quiz master) Z-Axis, (by CCF) Goa 2014 Zonal NASA convention 2014: BMSSA Bangalore (As Unit Designee) Annual NASA Convention 2015: MIDAS, Swarnabhoomi (As Acting Unit Secretary) Zonal Council Meet, Hubli (Unit Secretary and Host) Inspirit 2015 - MSRIT Annual NASA Design Competition (ANDC)- As Unit Secretary and active design team member First Council Meet, Dehradun – Constitution amending session – (active member of the general council) Zonal NASA Convention 2015: Srinivas institutes, Mangalore (As Unit secretary) Won Overall 3rd place Ruebens : Special Mention Flag and T-shirt Design: Special Mention Annual NASA Convention2016: GCPIA, Surat. (As Unit Secretary) Zonal NASA Convention 2016: Acharya Institutes, Bangalore (As Delegate) Zonal NASA Convention 2017: BV Bhoomaraddi college (KLE Tech) (As Host) Annual NASA Convention2019: SJPSAP, Bangalore. (As Workshop assistant/ Delegate)
Paintings
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Other Projects Post Graduation
2019-2020 Tools and Methods Nunnery Square, of Urban Design Don Valley, Sheffield
Participation in Architecture and Urban Design
The Great Mansion House Design Challenge, Doncaster
History and Theory In Urban Design
Applications of Kevin Lynch’s principles to Bengaluru, India
Trajectories in Urban Design Shifting Demographics and Smart City, India Under Graduation
Professional Practice (INTERNSHIP)
2016-2017
Semester 8 Semester 7
Thesis: Neighbour Unit Centre, Bangalore Urban Design, Gokarna
2015-2016
Semester 6 Semester 5
Campus Design: IIT, Dharwad Hospital Design: Multi-speciality hospital, Bijapur
2014-2015
Semester 4 Semester 3
Housing: Mixed housing development, Hubli Recreational Club, Hubli
2015-2016
Semester 2 Semester 1
Kindergarten School, Hubli Residence, Gokarna
Space Matrix Active 2017-2018 Participation
Shankaraa Auditorium Hablis Facade Upgradation Hablis OMR Market Science centre and Auditorium, Kakinada Shankaraa Multipurpose hall
Space Matrix Team 2017-2018 Participation
ACTS Rayasandra CMC Chittor Entertainment Areana Davengere IIIT - Kurnool Pride Jigani Ranchi tower
Space Matrix Assist 2017-2018
RBD Stillwaters KIIFB Film city D.I.A.L office BRS Hospital