Architectural Portfolio // Selected Work (2014-2020)

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Ad Aditi Jain //a r c h i t e ct// Age Birth Sex Contact Email Address

23 years 01/12/1996 Female +91-8871915415 ar.aditijain@outlook.com 16/1 South Tukoganj, Indore India-452001

Education B. Arch – Bachelor of Architecture School of Architecture, IPS Academy (CGPA :7.96)

2020

COVID19 Pandemic Call for Ideas, To Build Resilience & Antifragility by Indian Institute of Architects & Ethos India Top 14 Shortlisted for jury discussion with govt. India

Autodesk Autocad 2D/3D Autodesk Revit Autodesk Archicad

Advance Advance Basic

2014

Senior Secondary School SICA Senior Secondary School Class XII (C.B.S.E : 89%)

2020

Archipedia, International Design Journal Architectural Thesis got featured

2012

Junior Secondary School SAV Indore Class X (M.P.B.S.E :88%)

2018

National Award for Excellence in Architectural Thesis Council of Architecture, Zone 1 Shortlisted Entry

Adobe Suits Photoshop Illustrator Indesign After Effects

Advance Advance Advance Basic

2018

Designing Kinetic Facade PACE Design Trophy, Top 10

2017

Green Design Trophy NASA India, Top 10

Rhinoceros SketchUp Twinmotion Lumion

Intermediate Advance Basic Advance

2016

ANDC, Annual NASA Design Competition NASA India,Top 30

Grasshopper Lightstanza

Basic Intermediate

2016

Reinventing Gwalior SQR Factor, India,Top 30

Hand Sketches Physical Modelling Graphics

Subjective Intermediate Advance

Li c enses & C ert i f i c at i o ns

Language

2019

Registered Professional Architect Council of Architecture – India

Hindi (Native) English (Fluent)

2019

Daylighting in Building Envelope Online Certificate - Environmental Design Solutions

2018

Harvard University Graduate School of Design Certificate Program in “The Architectural Imagination”

2019-Present Architect, Mistry Architects, Bangalore, India

Working actively on projects diverging from residential, corporate, conservation & re-architecture to socially relevant works with a major focus on Environmentally conscious approach towards design and respecting ecological sensitivity.

2018-2019

Hello!

I’m an Architect from India, passionate about interdisciplinary design. Working as an Architect with a demonstrated history of working in the architecture & planning industry. With a keen interest in design, I find the representation of the intrinsic world quite remarkable & its reciprocated artificial manifestations should venerate this beauty. I learned art at a very young age & through sharpening this talent I delved into the world of architecture & design; the only discourse that seemingly corroborated with my creative sense. I have sought to develop skills and knowledge in both Architecture & prospective technology & eagerly anticipate exploring the role of design from the everyday to the extraordinary. Also an Urban enthusiast for developing platforms that are citizen-centric & impactful across multiple quality of life issues such as mobility, poverty alleviation, & climate change resilience.

Sk i l l s

2014-2019

Professional Experience

CV

A war ds & A c hei vem ent s

Trainee Architect, SHiFt (Studio for Habitat Futures) Delhi, India Performed work across multi-dimensional projects with innovation in passive solar design strategies, sustainable design approaches involving local craftsmanship & an ecologically sensitive approach towards design.

Volunteering Experience/Workshops 2020-Present Advocate at PlacemakingX, Bangalore India

Collaborating with global network of placemakers to promote new & innovative scalable models for governing, financing and designing cities.

2020

Architect for Kuch Karona a initiative by IIID,Bangalore India Re-purposing & Re-adapting a 10000 Sqm Convention centre into a rehabilitation & community service center for COVID19.

2019

Installation Designer at IIID Designuru’19, Bangalore,India Made an Installation to spread awareness in people about the relationship of organisms dependence on one another & to their physical surroundings.

2019

2018

Volunteer Architect at World Bamboo Organization Imphal, India Participated in a five days event training at Imphal with lectures, hands-on training on bamboo with an objective to spread the traditional use & application of bamboo. Student Volunteer at Laurie Baker Centre for Habitat Studies, Trivandrum, India Worked on sustainable habitat development along with alternative techniques in architecture and construction that are based on green habitat & environmental-friendly design principles.

Resear c h & P u bl i c at i o ns 2020

Pandemic and Urban Space Transformation, Honorable mention, RTF International Design Journal Research published on rethinking urban densification & ultimately fostering a more equitable & sustainable urban future for a deep-rooted survival in a pandemic world.

2018

Pedestrian Mobility & Street Design, Dissertation Research Research on understanding mobility in Urban Spaces for Promoting Pedestrian Mobility.

2017

Energy Efficiency in Architecture, Research Documentation- NASA India Research & Study of Energy efficiency across various building topologies & their implementation in User Environment.

2017

Lal Bagh Palace, Research Documentation NASA India Research Performed to understand urban heritage & landmark & their impact on the surroundings.


Co n t en t s

This portfolio comprises of the selected work from my Bachelor’s Design Studio, Competitions undertaken and the work performed during my full time professional career experience and internship at Mistry Architects, Bangalore, India, and Studio for Habitat Futures, Delhi, India. The work included from the respective offices are worked upon solely by the author. A variety of projects have been included, showcasing the diverse scale & approaches.

Bamboo Research & Training Centre

TOIT Brewery

CII-Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre 2.0

Museum for Civil Rights

Consulate General of India-Indian Embassy

Corporate Business Hotel

Bahá’í House of Worship

Bamboo Pavilion

Chandrapur, Maharashtra, India Professional work | Studio for Habitat Futures, New Delhi 2018-19 Implemented Project | Sustainability

Hyderabad, India Professional work | Mistry Architects, Bangalore 2019 Closed Competiton Project | Sustainability

Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Professional work | Studio for Habitat Futures, New Delhi 2018-19 Implemented Project | Sustainability

Bihar Sharif, India Professional work | Studio for Habitat Futures, New Delhi 2019 Competition Project | Socially Responsive Design

Post Retirement Livings Pune, India Bachelor’s Thesis Project 2018 Individual Work | Universal Design

Bangalore, India Professional work | Mistry Architects, Bangalore 2019-20 Implemented Project | Sustainability

Liberty Island, New York Individual work | Archasm Design competition 2016 Competition Project | Design for change

Indore, India Individual work | Bachelor’s Design Studio 2017 Spatial Design

Imphal, Manipur, India Extracurricular | World Bamboo Organization, 2019 Hands-on Project | Material Study & Application


01

BAMBOO RESEARCH & TRAINING CENTRE A design sensitive to the dynamic conditions of the ecology GRIHA Exemplery Award in Sustainable Building Material & Technology’2019

Team- SHiFt, Delhi /Ar. Sanjay Prakash, Ar. Abhinav Pandey/ Scope- Architectural Design & Detailing, Structural Integration, Electrical services integration, 3D Visualization, GFC Drawings, Site Coordination & Execution. Bamboo Research & Training Centre located in Chandrapur, a tribal area in Maharashtra has conceived as one of Asia’s largest training centers built-in (locally available) Bamboo. (An initiative of Tata Trusts & Government of Maharashtra province in India). The project creates an opportunity for disenfranchised tribal communities to transfer their skills from traditional slash-&-burn agriculture & harvesting non-timber forest produce to crafts & manufacture. Designed as a Centre for Training a Research on Bamboo & increase public awareness with its potential to contribute to the environmental conservation, remediation, restoration, climate change mitigation, community and human livelihood development in contemporary times. The design culminated into a center which not only supports the tribal people of the region to learn about bamboo related science & tech, but also creates a positive impact on their lives by generating employment.

One of Asia’s largest training centre built in (locally available) Bamboo and Rammed earth.


Site Plan

The campus consists of large no. of blocks serving the requirements and to develop to a landmark and truly green campus that can be self-sustainable yet functional and contemporary in nature and design. The blocks are placed strategically along NS axis, with larger side of the building opening up to an enormous garden. The center includes four main components: Administration & Workshop; Academic block with seminar hall & Classrooms; Residences for Staff; Hostel accommodation for students.

Design Intent

Design concept seeks to take inspiration from the minimalistic style of contemporary architecture design which not only look into the physical qualities of the built structure and their surrounding but also looks deeply into the invisible, by paying attention to the details, people, space, nature and materials. It seeks store veal the abstract quality of invisible elements of nature like light, sky, earth and air and search for their essence in the design.

Academic Block Floor Plan

Academic Block Elevation

Academic Block Elevation

Truss Detail


Rammed Earth Wall

The campus is designed using materials that are low in embodied energy & easily available on site. Excavated soil has been used extensively to create Re-walls & Bamboo as the primary structural element for columns, roof, and beams.

RE-Wall Details

Admin Block Detail

Bamboo framework & Joinery Details


02

CII-SOHRABJI GODREJ GREEN BUSINESS CENTRE 2.0 Creating spaces as experience Centres

Centre for Green Education Innovation & Entrepreneurship Team- Mistry Architects /Ar. Sharukh Mistry, Ar.Sunanda ARJ/ Scope- Concept Development, Masterplanning, Architectural Design & Detailing, 3D Visualization, Sketches & Illustrations GBC 2.0 was an invite design proposal at Hyderabad, India by Mr.Sohrabji Godrej. The design intervention serves the multiple purpose of optimising natural ventilation & daylighting while preserving the site and fostering a connection to the natural environment & views. The centre design was shaped by the sun and the wind while integrating passive renewable energy techniques to make the Building Net-Zero.

The land.......Obliterate or Augment An attempt is to constantly engage with green, provide opportunities for local arts and culture, and bring out a self-reliant campus which will serve as a benchmark for others to emulate. The masterplanning & placement of the requirements were done while preserving the site existing rocks that are billions of years old by breaking out enclosed spaces and creating spaces as experience centres by generating eco trails and planting more & more trees. A demanding simplistic approach and emotional quotient involved, drove the design in the direction of “Architecture for Purpose”

The land bulk sth up...


Spatial Considerations

Admin Office

Open Meeting Space

Conceptual-Master Plan

Interactive Corridor

Option to build on the land between existing building and the rocks.

Open Air Theater

Option to build on partly the land between existing building and on the rock.

Workshop Block Option to lift the building off the surface of the rock.

The building has been designed to cater to all aspects of green and take leadership in defining an ethic of responsible consumption.

1. Harness ecosystem benefits for health & wellbeing through existing biodiversity conservation & enhanced flora & fauna of site by preserving the topsoil of the site & sedimentation control.

2. Eastern end of the plot has large rock mass which would get heated in day time, Wherase the western end with large water body would keep the atmosphere cool in day

3. Alignment of the occupied buildings and the water bodies ensure that the cool breeze blows in this direction at slightly elevated speeds than naturally available. Expected draft velocity shall be over 650FPM.

4. Reverse will happen in late night and early morning to reduce the building surroundings and reduce AC loads. Further using passive means &, cater the rest of the load by a hybrid cooling system.

Activity Placement

Overlooking Spaces

5. Traditionally wind deflectors are used for reducing wind pressures on building facades. However, innovatively used, this can deflect the breeze to scavenge the walls through the day.


Meandering bridges overlooking the central court.

Schematic Section highlighting Spatial Usage

Breakout Spaces for the Employees.


03

CONSULATE GENERAL OF INDIA, INDIAN EMBASSY A tableau of Indian material & elements Award winning design proposal under Ministry of External Affairs

Team- SHiFt, Delhi /Ar. Sanjay Prakash, Ar. Kapil Vadia/ Scope- Conceptual Development, Architectural Design & Detailing, Structural Integration, 3D Visualization, Preliminary Design Report, Illustrations, Indian Art study & Design implementation. The Consulate General of India, Jeddah Saudi Arabia is 2.5 acres of a land parcel meant to house the govt. officials of India & embassy bureaucrats at Jeddah, India. A tableau of Indian materials & elements is the inspiration for creating the CGI complex. The main building facades face north & south, avoiding west & east, to eliminate uncontrollable solar radiation from the glazing. The building does not have a ‘glass look’; rather it is integrated with Indian contemporary aesthetics with a climatically appropriate amount of glass. The buildings are interspersed with landscaped spaces to provide natural light without glare or heat. A rammed earth wall with infill colored glazed ceramic tiles is the high light of the façade with opening treated with modernized interpretations of Rajasthani Jalis as infill. Each entrance has been highlighted with glazed colored ceramic tiles with reinterpreted Indian arches as the façade element. The semi-open zones are the adaptations of traditional shamiyanas (tensile fabric covered outdoor spaces) to be used as outdoor recreational spaces. “An amalgamation of Indian traditional & modern aesthetics while incoporating climatically sound techniques for the harsh climate.”

Site Plan


Site Circulation & Zoning

The campus consist of two major serving blocks- Office Block & Residential Block for the official Bureaucrats. The office building is integrated with courtyards, which also divide the building into two parts: private and semi-private zones. Residential apartments are organized along two linear clusters providing opportunities to integrate recreational zones likes tracks, swimming pool, club houses within them.

Office Block Elevation

Residential Block Elevation

Internal Courtyard Section

Energy Model Analysis

Evaluation criteria: Total daylit area, Glare area & total radiation are evaluated. The objective is to minimise the glare area & total radiation but maximize daylit area.

Day Light Shading Analysis For Residential Block

Recommended glazing: VLT 35% to 50% Recommended glazing: SHGC 0.25 Recommended glazing U value: 1.6 W/sqmK

For Office Block

Sill height of 0.75m performs better than 0.9m for daylighting & visual comfort Window height of 1.5m to 1.7 m is recommended Recommended glazing: VLT 35% to 50%


04

BAHA’I HOUSE OF WORSHIP

A metaphor for multiple Strains of Humanity

Design proposal for Bah’ai House to Govt. of Bihar, India

Team- SHiFt, Delhi /Ar. Sanjay Prakash, Ar. Abhinav Pandey/ Scope- Conceptual Design & Development, Architectural Design Presentation & Graphical work, Model Rendering. The design of this unity temple is crafted in local earth & bamboo. Using skills that can be imparted to local craftsmen, this project attempts to upgrade those skills that the workmen may use in a worldly setting – their own settlements – for creating better homes & work places. Above all, the design proposal has created a truly original yet a functional form where 250 people can congregate & pray in harmony, within the parameters asked for by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of India. “The swirling layers of (nine shades of) rammed earth are a metaphor for multiple strains of humanity that will come to this place for peace and inner joy.”

Cultural Relevance

Form Evolution


Site Zoning Strategy The site is mainly rectangular in shape and is oriented along the N-S axis.

Sectional View

The site is divided into 3 zones : a) Entrance b) Experience c) House of Worship.

Elevation

The Main Temple building is placed keeping in mind the praying direction & alignment of all the 9 faces with the landscape.

The landscape /interaction zones (highlighted in yellow) are defined with a proper network of aligned pathways.

The various accesses to the temple are designed to integrate the circulation with the site planning so that there is least obstruction.

Spatial Demarcation

View


Site Plan

The cavernous volume of the space is determined both by the overall proportion of the form as , also by the necessity to create reverberation that consequentially produces a hushed ambience in the main space, so essential for spiritual concentration.

Construction Technology


05

POST RETIREMENT LIVINGS

A Community living Environment for Elderly Independent Living & with Assistance Location- Pune, India Mentor- Ar. Pranjali Wakhale Bachelor’s Thesis Project’19 NIASA India’19 Zonal Shortlisted Thesis Project For the elderly & senior people, there are many reasons for looking for retirement care homes in India such as migration or location of children due to their work/lack of time in youngsters/neglect, etc. To create space for old underprivileged natives of the country with social responsive spaces catering to a symbiosis relation between the old and society. As a center intended to allow people to group and socialize, a setting where space is appropriated while allowing people to retain their individuality, its interior layout favors optimized flow management and functional distribution of spaces. The design goal was to enhance the quality of life for seniors by creating an environment that stimulates both mind and body. A world to explore a vibrant community to come home to. Freedom from the chores of daily maintenance. It’s time to enjoy retirement the way it’s meant to be. Being socially active is extremely important for physical and cognitive wellbeing. Social isolation is a strong risk factor for memory loss and depression which can further lead to functional dependence.

Why social interaction matters the most ?


Site Understanding & Analysis

Identifying Features in Context to the Site

Surrounding Green Spaces

Built Environment

Road Network and Water Front

Different Landuse Pattern

Ground Floor Plan

While placing the elements at site focus is done in creating a relationship between indoor-outdoor living spaces. Permeable open layouts with apt service spaces and overlooking views with seat-outs for the elders.


Social Amenity & Service Block

Independent Living Villas

Ground Floor Plan

Floor Plan

Independent Living Apartmental Units/T1/

Roof Plan

Club House & Meditation Circle

Ground Floor Plan

Floor Plan First Floor Plan

Independent Living Apartmental Units/T2/

Commercial Kitchen

Floor Plan

Ground Floor Plan

First Floor Plan


Assisted Living Apartments

Clustering

Site Elements

Elderly centric elements have been deployed on-site to create a highly active zone in their lives and to allow them to interact with nature. Covered areas also provide ample space for activities to take place over a longer period in a day.


06

TOIT BREWERY

Brewery for pH4 Food and Beverages PvtLTd

Team- Mistry Architects /Ar. Sharukh Mistry, Ar.Sunanda ARJ, Ar. Dyan/ Scope- Concept Development, Masterplanning, Architectural Design & Detailing, 3D Visualization, Sketches & Illustrations The brewing process & its flow chart dictated the form of the factory floor. The working shop floor is centralized while the storage & utilities are on the periphery. This was ideal as the central space required the higher roof forms & the periphery could be kept low bringing the scale of the building down as one moves around it. mostly rectangular there was an attempt to bring in softer curves along the periphery. The client was keen to have the Mangalore glass tiles run through some areas of the building. The design then underwent a bit of change with slant walls & pitched roofs to accommodate the same. The guest is such as museums galleries & beer pub look into the brewery through glass walls keeping the visitor connected to the process of beer making.The lay of land allows us to hold water at the end of the property and residential facilities will use the water in its setting between the factory and the guest accommodation is a large green area with amphitheaters & open landscaped areas for larger gatherings & beer festivals. The access from the road is fairly wide and temporary storage structures made of discarded shipping containers painted are envisaged. This will be in itself an art street welcoming guests and employees alike. Truck enter the factory at the front complete delivery loading and unloading and then leave. Services and infrastructure will be laid out to ensure minimum cut and fill and along with the lay of the land.

Conceptual Sketch


Design Strategies & Responses

The factory has been developed with an approach towards sustainable industrial growth, keeping in mind the energy efficiency while maintaining the environmental occupant comfort level thorugh the usage of North Light Roofs, Natural Ventilation, DEWATS System, Solar Roof & Rain Water Harvesting for a sustaianble waste & water managment system.

Roof Details

Daylight Analysis done in Light Stanza

First Floor Details

Ground Floor Details

Brewery Section

Site Construction Images


07

MUSEUM FOR CIVIL RIGHTS

A center for action rather than a center for depiction.

Location- Liberty Island, New York Year- 2017 Arcasam Design Competition A Design proposal for Change The competition seeks to create a Liberty Museum on the site of the legendary Statue of Liberty National Monument, located on Liberty Island in New York Harbour. The aim of the competition is to reflect on the issues of civil rights & social justice in a museum specific to this cause, and transform these causes into a clickbait architectural statement that will gather the attention of people and draw maximum visitors to the monument. The aim of this design is to produce a holistic physical and designing a museum that should create a new contemporary impact on the world. The museum should be a center for action rather than a center for depiction. Development in an island and making its connection to the museum has to be kept in mind. Various groups have been defining a new platform for their interaction and unity. Emits its impact all over the globe, covering each area and group of our society.

Considerations

Commutation to the island

Concern

Legacy of the island

Relations

A plateform of unity & Interaction

Impact

A global Impact zone


Form Evolution Area Statment Location: Liberty Island,New York Latitude: 40.6892° N Longitude: 74.0445° W Total Site Area: 7,284 SqM Builtup Allowed: 15,000 SqM Ground Coverage: 40% Max Height Allowed: 25

The geodesic dome which is not smooth in shape but depicts strength. Legends A- Administration B- Info Desk C- Permanent Gallery 1 D- Permanent Gallery 2 E- Permanent Gallery 3 F- Sitting Space G- Food Kiosk H- Sitting Area Cum Cafe

The facet of liberty , splases the 7 spikes as 7 impales of civil right and social justice globally.

Ground Floor

Enrouting the struggling galleries, one enters the dome to achieve unity.

Liberty can be reserved by uniting people under one roof.

The broken shakels of liberty shows imperfection through dome as beacon to the universe.

Legends

Side Elevation

A- Permanent Gallery 4 B- Temporary Gallery C- Toilets D- Terrace Garden E- Auditorium F- Ramp G- Food Kiosk H- Sitting Area/Cafe

Each exhibition volume are linked by a internal path which makes struggle a part of your journey

First Floor Plan

Front Elevation


The War Memorial & Site Elements

Proceeding towards liberty, Freedom, Equality, Justice, Transparency, Equality; a person will encounter two spaces that are the wall of absorption and the wall of reflection.

Open Air Amphitheater & Flag Arcade

The Wall of Fame

Section AA’

The warrior of Struggle

Section II’


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CORPORATE BUISNESS HOTEL

A serene example of spatial continuity and interactivity. Location- Indore, India Year- 2017 7th Sem Architectural Design Studio Mentor- Ar. Nikhil Harry A hotel which promises a vibrant enriching and intimate experiences global travel. An uncontrollable mobility of humanity, a gigantic amalgamation of life on the move, an infinite list of paradox, an ocean of cultural diversity, no books, no poems or photo can completely illustrate its beauty; it’s here in Indore where all aspects of human consciousness meet. Indore an ancient land and being an upcoming commercial hub requires a global class of hospitality of global standards in residing place with 200 Keys. “An Ideal hospitality space where business meets pleasure.” A Proposal for Designing Destination for the Hospitality and Leisure sector has been given. For this, a Five-star Business Hotel has been planned for development, fulfilling all the requirements & standards of a business hotel; starting from speciality restaurants to leisure activities and luxury stay to maintain Spacial Continuity & Interactivity.

Climatically Placing Blocks

Central Core separating People

Central Core separating People

Placing Services at the edge

Central Core separating People


Room Layouts

Designing the hotel mass into flexible platform of interactive spaces and a continuous set of activities and spatial arrangement for the users.

Ground Floor Plan

Building View


09

BAMBOO PAVILION, ARCHITECTURE METAPHOR Breaking the challenges of Bamboo for a better Future! World Bamboo Organization

Location- Imphal, India Collaborators- World Bamboo Organization Participatory Architect at World Bamboo Workshop’19 Worked with architects & designers from all around the globe A collective involvement by Architects by designing a no. of divergent Bamboo Pavilions at Imphal, Manipur by understanding the Bamboo’s incrediable material usage;not only in construction but in every diverse field possible. An International event organized by the World Bamboo Organization (WBO), with five day event training at Imphal with lectures, hands-on training on bamboo with an objective to spread the traditional use and application of bamboo. The main objective of the WBW National Coordinator Dr. Nirmala Chongtham was to create a platform wherein local Manipuri artisans could interact and learn about the latest technology from Indian architects and international experts about bamboo and also know the latest applications which are being used globally with bamboo. By the end of the week, five structures were built by involving the local community there and other designers from all over the world to make the local stakeholders more aware with the application of bamboo in buiding and construction.

Bamboo strips for Weaving

Wattle & Daub

Soil crushing & evening


COLLABORATIVE INITIATIVE

GERIATRIC CENTRE

Re-Program & Re-imagine the Urban Neighborhood Post Pandemic.

A Butterfly park is USP of the facility

COVID-19 Call for Ideas by IIA & Ethos India

A competition proposal for St Johns National Academy of Health Sciences Bangalore , India

Recognising and addressing the stark reality of the urban inequality is essential to tackle the current pandemic. It can also help cities build back better and be more resilient to future crisis, because the mother of all pandemics is yet to come. However, with the current scenario, change in infrastructure is not a feasible approach. Thus, the change in imagery can be brought about by smaller additions that can be done at the neighborhood level and by understanding the needs of the stakeholders involved.

Important for patients and caregivers alike , it greets you at the entry and walks you to the reception while one encounters these winged beauties in their habitat of the local species of plants that attract them .The reception is located within this butterfly park on either side of it .The park keeps you connected to it wherever you are within the building- in corridors ,in waiting areas and from windows of the treatment and other rooms.

INTERACTIVE INSTALLATION

By Institute of Indian Interior Designers (IIID)

SOS CHILDREN’S VILLAGE Cyclone Nisarga: makes landfall at Alibaug

Imagine Change, Designuru’19 Bengaluru, India

Resillience & Restoration work Severe cyclonic storm Nisarga made landfall in Maharashtra, India at 3rd June 2020 , close to Alibaug amid rains andstrong wind across the state’s coastal district causing severe destructions. Solutions by highlighting problem areas of the roof for which maintenance is required along with additional alterations for the cyclone hit site of SOS at Alibaug; housing hundreds of childrens & womens.

A movement to create and nurture dialogue between Bengaluru’s thriving design community and it’s citizens via a week-long public festival. An installation for public engagement with an objective to get a mass opinion on what they think individuals are doing wrong to the environment on a daily basis. A free standing structure made with a purpose to get utilised entirely in one of our ongoing working site i.e zero wastage and 100% recyclable.

KUCH KARONA-Battle for COVID19

By Institute of Indian Interior Designers (IIID)

Repurposing BIEC at Tumkur Road under Mistry Architects, Bengaluru, India BIEC an opportunity for actions , with 10 lakh sqft. Of exhibition space spread over 5 halls could be used effectively in this unprecedented times of global emergencies. -Migrant workers rehabilitation. -Community medical support (active or passive). -Food distribution center. -Awareness and education about the virus.

*Collection of a few of the other projects, I got the opportunity to work on amidst 2019-2020 catering other aspects of design in whole different situational requirements. The Hyperlinks redirect to the full project details.


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