UNDERGRADUATE DESIGN PORTFOLIO SELECTED WORKS 2014-2019
AISHWARYA THOMAS LEED GREEN ASSOCIATE
COMPETITIONS & ACOMPLISHMENTS
AISHWARYA THOMAS GRADUATE ARCHITECT, LEED GREEN ASSOCIATE "Old enough to know better, enough enough to do it anyway" I BELIEVE EVERYTHING AROUND ME TEACHES ME SOMETHING, THERE IS NO END TO THE LEARNING PROCESS.
TECHNICAL SKILL ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR REVIT RHINO LUMION SKETCHUP AUTOCAD V-RAY ENSCAPE
AT A GLANCE 1997
BORN ON JAN 9 DUBAI UAE
20012014
SCHOOLING IN OOEHS DUBAI, GRADUATED WITH 10 CGPA- 10TH GRADE 12TH GRADE: 93.7%- SCIENCE WITH BIO & MATH
2014
JOINED MANIPAL ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION BACHELORS OF ARCHITECTURE
2015
PARTICPATED IN GLOBAL TALL BUILDING STUDIO, UBUILT VISIONS SECURING FIRST POSITION
ENGLISH HINDI TAMIL ARABIC
OTHER SKILLS COMMUNICATION TEAM WORK ACCOUNTABILITY
2017
RESPONSIBILITY
INTERESTS
PHOTOGRAPHY SKETCHING PAINTING READING TRAVELLING SINGING NATIONAL LEVEL ATHLETE WRITING VOLUNTEERING - ENVIRONMENT CLUBS PASSION FOR ACCOUSTIC GUITAR BASKETBALL, BADMINTON FASHION ILLUSTRATION
MOBILE NUMBER +971 501149805 EMAIL ID: aishwaryathomaspaul@gmail.com aishwaryathomas1 997101@gmail.com
LANGUAGES MALAYALAM
CONTACT ME
MEMBER OF THE USGBC- LEED GREEN ASSOCIATE SUMMER INTERNSHIP IN GODWIN AUSTEN JOHNSON
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1. Awarded certificate of Recognition for poster presentation on "Sustainable campus Design in Dubai promoting physical activity within the built environment "on the 5th World Congress on Smart & Emerging Materials April 19-20, 2018 2.Awarded certification of Recognition for completing Developmental programme on Green Building Design - May 2017 3. Certificate of Appreciation for active volunteering support for the Annual Design Symposium - School of Design & architecture - 2017 4. Certificate of completion of Tall Building Studio Competition - December 2014- 2nd runners up 5. Appreciation Award for being a member of the award winning SCI - Environment Agency Abu Dhabi 6. Certificate of Merit for securing a place In the 'Top 5 Unbuilt Visions 2015" competition in the Annual Fall semester 7. Certificate of Merit for participation in the Dubai Design week - Urbanism Competition - Canadian University Dubai a.Certificate of Merit for securing first place for 10 semesters , Undergraduate Bachelor's Degree- B. Arch 9. Certificate of Merit for active Volunteering by the Environmental Research & Wild Developmental Agency 10. Certificate of merit for participation in the Green Olympiad - Ministry of Environment & Forests - Government of India 11. Certificate of Merit for receiving - Second prize in the tiffany painting competition - Indian Association Dubai 12. Certificate of Merit for participation in the Sastra Pratibha Contest- conducted by the Science India Forum Embassy of India , UAE 13. Certificate of Merit by the EEG - Emirates Environmental Group , for active volunteering - clean up drives & environmental initiatives 2012- 2017 14. Positive Pyschology: Martin E.P- Seligmans Visionary Science - Certified by University Of Pennsylvania 15. Work Smarter, Not Harder: Time Management for personal & professional productivity - Certified by University of California 16. Certified in Autocad advanced, Rhinoceres & Revit by Autodesk WORK HISTORY Architectural Intern I Woods Bagot - Dubai, Dubai 08/2018 - CURRENT 1.Studied local architectural regulations and codes to assist with designing. 2. Organized and maintained blueprint files. 3.Performed research on structures and materials. 4. Assisted with designing single and multi-family, health, residential, and commercial projects 5.Worked with district personnel, building contractors and inspectors. 6.Utilized Revit & other design softwares and prepared plans, for projects such as : - Bridges - Dubai Creek Harbour - Part of the design team from conception to the tender stage - Wollongong University In Dubai : Interior Fitout Project - Expo 2020- Design team - Tilal Al Ghaf - Schematic Design , Majid Al Futtaim. - Dubai Multi commodity Centre - Construction documents & coordination 7.Crafted detailed drawings that met customer requirements for structures using reinforced steel, concrete, masonry and wood materials. a.Created, printed and modified drawings in AutoCAD and Revit. 9.Coordinated with segment leaders to promote architectural goals and design concepts. 10.Discussed zoning laws, fire regulations and building codes with city and county government agencies. 11. Supervised preparation of technical drawings by architectural technicians, CAD technicians and drafters. 13. Reviewed project goals and objectives on timeframe basis with project manager and design team. 14.Devised overall strategy for documentation and identified design sets planned for each stage of work including as-built designs and final building information models (BIM). 15.Recommended minor adaptations and modifications to complete working drawing sets. 16.Part of the green team initiative considering sustainable ideas being a LEED Green Associate Architectural Intern I Godwin Austen Johnson - United Arab Emirates , Dubai 07/2017 - 1 0/201 7 / Summer Internship 1.Organized and maintained blueprint files. 2.Worked On Ghaila Housing Development: Assisted in the Interior Design Development working on CAD Drawings & sketchup models in detail. Also worked on the Landscape & softscape plan for a park 3.Worked on Dubai College , UAE - Overall development plans & Landscape, worked closely on site. 4.AI Furjan School - Updated all floor plans, & classroom layouts 5.Site visits & study - Ladybird Early Learning Centre & Dubai College 6.Others: General discussions on Architectural specifications from NBS & CSI formats 7.Learned about & worked following the RISA work stages: deliverables from Concept to Construction
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GRADUATED WITH AN OVERALL 9.8 CGPA BACHELORS OF ARCHITECTURE. ARCHITECTURAL INTERN AT WOODS BAGOT
1. MR ASHOK GANAPATHY IYER P ROFESSOR CHAIRPERSON - SCHOOL OF DESIGN & ARCHITECTURE MANIPAL ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION P ROFESSIONAL EMAIL ID :ashok_iyer@manipaldubai.com MOBILE NUMBER : +971508995705 2, DR BHAKTI MORE, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR- SCHOOL OF DESIGN & ARCHITECTURE, MANIPAL ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUCATION P ROFESSIONAL EMAIL ID : bhakti.more@manipaldubai.com MOBILE NUMBER: +97150562242111
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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TALL BUILDING DESIGN - SEMESTER 01 COMMERCIAL HOTEL DESIGN : COMPETITION ENTRY
MIDDLE SCHOOL DESIGN - SEMESTER 04 ACADEMIC CITY, DUBAI
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LOW COST HOUSING DESIGN - SEMESTER 05 BERLIN, GERMANY
HOTEL DESIGN - SEMESTER 06 BUISNESS BAY, DUBAI
ALMULLA PLAZA DOCUMENTATION - SEMESTER 06 DUBAI, UAE
URBAN DESIGN PROJECT - SEMESTER 07 JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN INDIA
THESIS - SEMESTER 08 A SUSTAINABLE DESIGN CAMPUS PROMOTING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY WITHIN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
PRACTICUM - WOODBAGOT DUBAI, UAE
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FIRST FLOOR PLAN
FEATURES OF THESE BLOCKS
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SECOND FLOOR PLAN VIEW FROM ONE BEDROOM FLAT BLOCK A TOWARDS THE SOUTH
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EA5T ELEVATION 1,200 �� �;� L•;;s
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IN THESE SECTIONS, THE OPEN SPACES, AND I NTERACTIVE COMPLEXES ARE BOUGHT TO NOTICE.THE MODULAR CONCEPT, AND THE 5 BASIC ELEMENTS OF THE BALANCITY 15 ACHIEVED THR.OUGH STACKING A'JD THE VAR.IOUS POC�S CR.EATE THE R.EOUIR.ED POROSITY WITHIN SPACES
NORTH ELEVATION 1,200
THE GROUND FLOOR IS LARGELY OPEN TO THE f'UBL C, REFLECTING ITS ATTITUDE TO THE URBAN E NVIR.ONMENT. IT INCLUDES A COMMUNITY WORJ(SHOP, CATERING KITCHEN, STUDIOS, HEALTH CENTER, AND A CO-WORKING 5PACf. OPTION ROOMS FOR NON-RESIDENTS - UNASSIGNED, UNFINISHED SPACES FOR COMMUNITY, SOCIAL, OR CULTUR.AL PROJECTS. THESE MAINTAIN THE PR.OJECT'S OPEN CHAR.ACTER. AT THE JUNCTURE OF LIVING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT.
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me ReSIDeNTIAL POPULATION 15 oune DIVERSE. IT 15 MULTIGENER.ATIONAL AND MULTICULTURAL, MADE POSSIBLE BY PEOPLE BOTH WITH AND WITHOUT MONEY. APARTMENTS AR.E BARRIER-FREE: THERE 15 CO�MUNAL USE OF LAUNDRY ROOMS, FITNESS ROOMS, R.OOFTOP TERRACES AND THE MU51C AND YOUTH ROOM.
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SOLAR PANELS
SOL.AA.. tNtRGY ANO INC0.4� Gt:N�flCN. !>01..AK rMCI..!) NOT ONLY Ml:Lr :5AVC ON YOU, CL.fCTRlCITY Dill -THCY CAN ,\L:,() GtNfRAre F'/1.SSl\1'?' INCOIAC, l.AR..Gf � IN5T.t..lLATION. YOU CAN VCl"r:CT l"OUR flr:CTRtCliY 6 LL 5AV NG:5 TO Git.DIA' WllM llMC. � UllUlYl<Alt!I IN::ru:�C.Ct.CA.N CNCRJY l"ROM THC SUN iU't.4AINS CONStST!"NTI.Y f'tt� ♦ • SOL.AA IS AN INVfSTM!Nl THAl f'AY5 lNGR!A5tNGLY � DIVIDftlDS YIIT11 UGH f'A551NG • YCAJ<
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THE EYES, ARE REFLECTIVE OF ONES SOUL, STAR HOTEL AIMS TO LATERALLY INTERPRET ATTENTION OF TIIE VISITORS, AT NOT ONLY DEVELOPMENT. THE THREE KEY SUB THEMES
IT HELPS TO BRING THE INSIDE OU�, TO EXPRESS EMOTIONS THAT SOMETIMES ARE LEF� UNTOLD.THE PROPOSED 5 THE EYE, AND S�MBOLIZE INNER AND OUTER CO- EXISTENCE. THE HOTEL DESIGN IS DESIGNED SO AS TO CAP!URE THE TIIE FIRST GLANCE PROVIDING A GL:MPSE OF TRUE GREEN LIVING, BUT ALSO AIDS, TIIE VISION OF SUSTAINABLE EXP02020 - OPPORTUNITY, MOBILITY AND SUSTAINABILITY DOVETIAIL VERY NEATLY WI":H THE EOTEL DES:GN.
VISION FOR SYMBIOTIC CO- EXISTENCE- SUSTAINABLE LIVING FEATUREES INCLUDED IN THE HOTEL DESIGN , INSPIRED FROM THE CONCEPT THE OUTDOOR SIGNATURE REST1UJRANT, WHICH IS THE F:RST THTNG OllP. ORSRRVJi:S 0VF.RT.00KTNG THF. CRF.F.K TS t,;ANF.D A.FTF.R
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THE FLOORS ARE DESCENDING UPWARDS STARTING FROM THE PODIUM TO SERVE PURPOSES OF VIEWS SPACE CONSTRAINTS AND TO P ROVIDE A UNIQUE VIEWING EXPERIENCE. AS THE FLOORS DESCEND UPWARDS,
PODIUM LEVEL LEGEND
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FOOD AND RECREATION SPOTS
RELAXATION LOUNGES
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SERVICES CENTRAL EXPO LOGO SERVICE CORES ON TWO TOWERS
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LEVELS 23- 25
CIRCULATION CORRIDOR BUISNESS CENTRE AND CLUB EXECUTIVE
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EYE LOUNGE (360 VIEW) MISCELLANDUS EVENT SPACE
ROOF PLAN EYE LOUNGE ANO BAR
THE BUILDINGS HAS A 360 PANAROMIC VIEW THAT HAS BEEN PROVIDED ON THE TOP AT THE ON THE ROOF LOUNGE, CALLED THE THE IRIS
CORRIDOR SPACE OVERLOOKING GREEN TERRACE & CREEK GREEN TERRACE (LEVEL 15) SERVICE CORE CIRCULATION SPACE
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AMBIENCE FOR THE INTERIORS OF THE HOTEL
SECTIONS OF THE HOTEL
THERE ARE THREE SUITES DESIGNED FOR THE EYE, ALL SUITED TO MEET DIFERENT SIZES, AL SERVING LUXURY AND PROVIDil!G A COOL AMBIENCE, MAKING USE OF SOOTHING LIGHT AND TRANSPARENCY THERE ARE AMPLE GREEN SPACES.THAT HAVE BEEN PROVIDED Ill THE FOR.'! OF BALCONIES AS WELL. BEDROOM HIVING
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VERTICAL GREEN WALL
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SUSTAINABLE FEATURES
MATERIAL CONSIDERATION
GREEN WALL FEATURES THE PRO WALL® IS A PRE-GROWN MODULAR SYSTEM, FULLY IRRIGATED, AUTOMATED, AND DESIGNED FOR EXTERIOR INSTALLATIONS, THE PRO WALL® PANEL SYSTEM IS MEANT TO ACCOMMODATE ARTISTIC FLAIR WITH A FULLNESS OF DESIGN, AND IT IS ENGINEERED TO WITHSTAND CHALLENGING EXTERIOR ENVIRONMENTS.
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Plants are only delivered after plumbing (& in the case of lntarior walls, lighting) has b<>an installed without a chance of Interruption and after any dusty work has finishod.
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IIRRIGATION SYSTEM
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PLANT INSTALLATION
Hard materials Include back ing or framing, trim, irrigation equipmant , lighting ate, anything required to be in place to keep the plants
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Setup Includes material fabrication, plant acquisition, (shipping to the nursery, and planting plants into the panels or containers for Pro Wall• and Baaic Well•.)
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Al MuIla Plau Is a Dubai landmarte you can see It from ralles off. It's one of the city's older malls and hcusts dozens of Independent shops and stall5. Found on In front of the Rashid Stadium, it's OOme to a host of women's fashion shops and jewellery stores. But by far the pkk of the IOt iS Pestiawar Furniture. ari ·antl(JJe'furniture shop that has a huge seleclion of odd andVe!fY Old-k>O�lng tumlture. Situ• 1ted on the Oubal·Shlf),h Road at the CX>m.fortable distance frOm both t� emirates, Al Mulla Plau camt Into exlstencewtien Olbalwas en1erlng I newph15-eofwphbtlcltlon.Oneoftheoktet 1JWls In OulHI, A.I Mull• Ph1za ls now tomtdered •l•ndmarkand hosts fillo ll1ruU9ll<lut lhc yeilr. It ftiltUtes ct fficXh:111 i'IJdrtnll:nt bbd ctbvvt ti� :1hc:>pp.l9Cet1lrC btfuw. 8rVW)C lhe 11:lctll wlleb, rdcix 4'1(1 n:frnl, in the r esl•1.1r11mU and ales. orr.h11t with friends around the centr•I fQ1.1nt1in. There•rc•lso 11mp�p•rkin9 )J>CIC.e�I �follo pt_. is the oldest shopping mall In Dubai and Is located at the first round-about stp•atlng O\lbal from Its neighbortn9 emirate, SharJah, Havln1 un de.gone t1tttnshi1t lnt@rMI �•tklns re<ently, ch�f\91!'S n,3d@ to the window (lsf)t.i,y, flOOf ti� <tilll\!JS. l'9htil'l9 .i,nd the !Nin tn• trance's autOt"Ntkdoors. Al Mulla Plaza has a newly installed foontain which was des�ntd In keeping with tM spirit of the 21st century, and Its cllle area h.u been lt'llamped with a family diiing area bting added. AJ Mulla Plaz.a hu a large parking area, and hu shopping promotions throughout the ye air. �I@
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SEMESTER 6 GROUP STUDY & ANALYSIS OF ALMULLA PLAZA ,DUBAI ,UAE YEAR 2016 WORKING DRAWINGS WERE PREPARED BY THE COLLECTIVE EFFORT AND ANALYSIS OF ALMULLA PLAZA IN DUBAI, WHICH IS ONE OF THE OLDEST BUILDINGS IN DUBAI AL MULLA PLAZA IS THE OLDEST MALL IN DUBAI, LOCATED AT THE ENTRANCE OF THE CITY FROM ITS NEIGHBOUR SHARJAH ALONG THE AL ITTIHAD ROAD. LOCATED AT THE BOTTOM OF A TOWER, THE SHOPPING AREA HAS A SMALL SELECTION OF RETAIL OUTLETS, RESTAURANTS AND CAFES, CENTRAL FOUNTAIN, AND AMPLE PARKING SPACE. IT IS CONSIDERED A LANDMARK OF DUBAI AND HAS FAIRS THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. THE INTERIOR OF THE BUILDING WAS ALSO STUDIED , AND UNDERSTOOD AND WORKING DRAWINGS WERE P REPARED FOR THE SAME
RCAL ESTATE Of ALMULlA PlAZA The Real Estate dMsionoHcrsthird party manage�nt services as well as managing the Group's own propcrt/ .assets, In.duding Dubai', original wxad uu IHV•lopment and OM of Dubai'& konklandmar'U -Almulla Plaza, bult in tM 1980s. The dlvislon has •morgedas a d!:Jnlficantproperty management o�ratlon The pace quicken!d considenibly ttvough the late 19905 into 2000s. as the Dubai Konomygrew strongly and accel• erated the dewlopment ol the Grou-p'sbuslMSsoperatk>ns, stimulatll\9 new Group-wide demand for mil est.ate. Al mulla Group Is one d the firstprol)ffty imnagement companies to register with, and work alcngsldt RERA - Dubai's Real Estate Regul1tory AutOOl'ity
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After Inter viewing resldenls of Al Mula l)la.c.a; t�nanb whohavt= rt=sil.led du1in9 a pts"iud of 10-17yectrs , we hive rectliLal how they feel a great deal of comfort with the btJlldlng, Its management and tt,e ease they feel In terms of accesslblllty from the building. Most residents use a private mode of transportatlon(cnJ and mentions how the development of the Dubai metro green line from 2009 has further helped wtth ease of travelling also ttie frequent availabtlit)' of taxisand busts are an added advantage.Lulu Hypermarket located close by caters to e,·eryday shopJ)ing needs and also the roads a direct link to facilities like the Deira City Center, Al Twar park. Dubai Airport. etc. Reddents are happy with the Infrastructure and finds the fa.;ade of the building qaite i,npt>Ulg ;most residents have good viev.'S from thei' balconies, of the Al Ahli club, the mamzar area and also the roads during traffic peak times. As far as man agement Is considered residents are very have with their up to date services and mailtenance offered, but the inclusion of a swimming pool In place of the tennis court was also suggested by many. There is also parking available to all residents and il gym and tennis court as well The Almull• Plaza has been builtwith the safety, comenlence and comfon of SHARJAH CENTRE two EmImes. The shopping potential is therefur� tremenl.lous. The enlirt project hcti beeu plann«I to provide ct dtfiCclle bt1lc1nut l.Jetwem custom· 1:rS,t�dents and t,ad�.Eve-r-y sl'lut) has nicl1in'lurll Shopp.er 1:xpoSur'I: with the- elt-yancie ur its ffie-ier yldSS rr'OOta9ie ra<ing the Ctflt1al lardsc..ped f'Oilll, Residents havt= Lht p.-ivilegt= or ct conveoit=nt :>h0pi,,'n9.t.ont= betuw, togeU1er with •llottied basement car parking space, a bank. restaurants, and a safe Play area tor chlldren. �centraly air condktoned, fully spr1n· kle.-ed Plaza combints tne largest department store in DUBAI SIDE lhe Gulf, a supermarket, rHtaurants, p0ly<linic, and over 45 speciality shops. With an assured clientele, the strategic location ensures that they are an ideal opportunity for pro gressive retailers. Alfl'l.llla Plaza also has 108 reStdentialapartments. An intensive market survey revealed the untapped po tential ct the Dubai- Sharjal'I Road. Over 430,000 people rtslde and work in the vicinity, and a large proportion commute daily between the centre.
STUDY OF ALMULLA PLAZA
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HISTORY �L MULLA PLAZA IS A DUBAI LANDMARK: YOU CAN SEE IT FROM MILES OFF. IT'S ONE Of THE CITY'S )LDrn MALLS AND I-IOUSl:S DOZENS OF INDCPENDENT SI-IOPS AND STALLS. FOUND ON Tl-IC >I-IARJAH ROAO HEADING OUT OF THE CITY, IN FRONT OF THE RASHID STADIUM, IT'S HOME TO A �OST OF WOMEN'S FASHION SHOPS AND JEWELLERY STORES.
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CONCEFIIJAL PRASTARA PlAN rT 15 A MX�L Of' TOWN PMNIWG TH! t'IR=T PLANNeD CllY l'-1 lliDIA.. rT 15 6�fD 0t, 11NDU SYSTEMS Of TOWN PLJ.N�NG ANO f0LLOW:D TH! PRINOPL!50f rReXROCO 1'1 lHC5HILfA- 5HA5TAA. A.N ANCltNT INJIAN rR.tAn5f ON AACNlftCf\JR.t: �'NG ro rnl55M�rAA rt11!51rt e,t10U.o �c DIVIDE:D INTO G�D5 Olt MAND,.L.A5 AAN::;!HG rROM 2);2 -o IO< I 0. M..ANhED ACCORDING TO THf �"'TA� TYT'e' Jr' lAYOUT, 'M1101 Gll/f5 PROMNENC'.Z TO -HE C.\RD!N."J.. DIRECTIONS. fHUS fHE Pl.AN er 15 A CPJD Or' 3X3 wi-H GP.JO UNfS E5e'ING TM? CllYS MAIN :>Tf.EETS
Tl£ GATES OF JAIPUR: I, Dl"RLN POL 2.SLRAJ POL 3. Cl"AJIO POl 4.AJMERJ OARN"'1.A/ ,:J5t1AN POL 5. NAYA POL 6. 5ANGNf� DAPJN"2A / 5H!v' POL 7. Gl"A"I UPJ<WA/.A I K>M t'U. 0. Nl:W" GATC 5Tffrt:C WTH RJCH PA5TAND HfRlTAGC, THf 1'1NJ,, CIT'f Of JAf'UR 15 A PL4.C! Of ROYAL HfR!TAGf CLLTUP.f N-101\RCHITCCTURf Tl1E CJT( 15 COVfRfD IN THf TINT 01' PINK.COl.OUROOS.NG CH.4.RJ..1 Af'.t'> AlTRACHNG TOlHJST5 fROM A.1 OVf R n-lf � THE FLACf :)fffR5 A ffAST ro ITS VlS!TORS N THE FOFM or IT5 HST,:JRIOl15AGA wnt1 MAG Nll"ICIENf PAJ.ACE.5 AND 5f'O�T5 A�D 5TU�ING MAVtJ::,. A. tlUM6fR OF l�TANT S�RUCTURfS St.Ct· /15 e.,..o C/1/\IJP/,R, J/v-m,P... Mf#T.\R MO CIT-' PA.I AC'.f:. ARf 5mJATf'l1 IN n-1; PAU or THf CITY. THE VIB�N"" 13AZAAJ<.5 Of JAIPUR Ui..f BAfU aAJ.A.AR .-'IND JOHRJ BAZAN{ AAr. P.-'IRJ..DISf" FOR. SHOPPING LOvtRS OffERIN::; BEAIJTfl.l RAJASTHMI JEW?U!RY, fAB�C, 5H0f5 MO HANDICRAFTS 6U5TUNG IMTH COLOUF.5, A \VALK AROUl�O THIS OLD OTY Gl'/f5 YOU A GLCWr.;t INlUI::> l 1t wtAL M 1 .Jr HP,NLaU<.An::> . TNf �OYAL u:GACY or TH! r�t. MC) A!)( IA:>0# or Tl 1C:IR. F:JC! 1 rA;)T THe: CON5TR.U:TIOt-. 0� THC: Cl"TY BC:GAN IN fLLL SWING tu HE YEAR', t 727, .AND AFrEP. INTf:NS/Vf w:'.)� 5PRtM> OVfR. A TIM� Of' 4 "l-'!.AR3. JI. MA..ORrTY Of THE 5Tfl:1Jc.TIJRE5 IMTHIN THE PINK t.TY C'.OMPlEiC M.Rf COMM.fTEO. �fSf INCLUDED 1..1AJOR PALACES. ROADS At-0 SOUARf. fO.LOWING THE PRJNCIPl..!5 Of VASTU SNASTRA. 1l1f CITY W/>6 CMDr.D ltlTO N Nf. BlOO:S OJT OfWtilCH TWO CO�TA!NED THE STATI: BLtl.DINGS ANJ PALACl5. WHfR!AS THE REMAINNG
\llRASAT RI AINUBHUTI 06 SEMESTER 7 URBAN DESIGN GROUP PROJECT- JAIPUR- RAJASTHAN INDIA YEAR 2017 THE PROJECT WAS DONE AFTER A FIELD TRIP TO A VIBRANT STATE CALLED RAJASTHAN IN INDIA, THE STUDENTS VISISTED THREE DIFFERENT CITIES NAMELY- JAIPUR, JODHPUR, JAISALMER, OUT OF WHICH GROUPS WERE ASIGNED A CITY TO REVIVE BASED ON THE STREET THEY FOCCUSED O�. THE URBAN DESIGN STUDIO INVOL'ViED ANALYSING DIFFERENT URBAN LAYERS , LOOKING UP AT THF GUIDELINE SOF TEH CITY, AND FACADE STUDY AND METHODS TO INCREASE AND ENHANCE HUMAN LIFE WITHIN THE CITY. VIRASAT RI ANUBHUTI MEANS REVIVAL OF THE HISTORICAL EXPERIENCE IN RAJASTHANI &THIS PROJECT FOCUSED ON THE CENTRAL MONUMENTAL DISTRICT IN JAIPUR, AND HOW TO ENHANCE AND INCREASE THE PEDESTRIAN ACTIVITY IN THIS MONUMENTAL DISTRICT AT THE SAMETIME ENHANCING STREETSCAPE AND ADDING AMENITIES FOR THE TOURISTS WHO VISIT THE CENTRALMONUMENTAL DSTRICT WHICH IS THE HIGHLIGHT OF THE CITY OF JAIPUR, CONNECTED TO THE BAZAAR WHICH MEANS STREET SHOPS.
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URBAN MORPHOLOGY • URBAN MORPHOLOGY 15 THE STUDY OF THE FORM OF HUMAN SETTLEMENTS AND �
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THl5 5TUDY 5HOWCA51:5 rLOT rAmRN AND 5TREl:T rATTt:RN. THI: WALlfD CIT!' IS MO� D�NS� AND f'lANNfD COMf'A�D TO THf Nf\M.Y DEVELOPED ZONE OF THE JAIPUR CITY. ALSO, THE STREET PATTERN FOLLOWS A GRID SYSTEM WITH NODES, KNOWN AS CHOWKS, AT REGULAR INTl:R.VAL5.
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PUBLIC REALM AND OPEN SPACES IMF'OR.TANT LANDMAR.K5
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URBAN FORM ANO ARCHITECTURAL IDENTITY - STRfETS AND CHOWKS
LEGEND - OPEN GREEN SPACES
JU\/C-1045 Of Tl1C l.iAIN AXIIJ.. srurrs r�o TH! T\AiO SQU.W PU6UC OPr:N SPA!ZS CALl.lD CHAUPAR5 (MDI CHAUPAR MO 01t10TI CH..UPAR,!. Tr1C WIDTH ct' THC soum atAUPA.'-5 WAS .Hf'Lr: TIMCS THAT O"' THt' MAIN snrn. • t11STORJCo\UY, fHr C1AUPARS w=:Rl oonns roRlNftNSC SOCI.\I. US! Wint WATCR 5TRUCTtRt5 CONNOCltD BYUl\01:RGWUND AOLCWCTS, SUPf'lYl'IG NUMt:ROUS 50URCtS :>r' OFJN�NG WAT?RAT STRtIT l!.V-..L PfltSl'.N'TLY, ll1C ctf(f� Of tACH CHAUrAR HAS 50UA� CNCL05URCS 'Nffi1 ORJ-IAMCNTA. r"OUNTAINS. • THr: STRr..."TS A.'10 CHOW"5 (CZNTRAL OPtN 5GUARf'5 tN A TOWN) CX' T'1t' INll'.R\IAI.. 010M...�ts 1:>1'.CTOR5) Yr'lltt NUMf'.RDU3 QIJ5H.R5 CR MOttAU.AS \\t"R!:' "OT PRl'.OOIRMINr.D; Ht:NCI:' 5HOW A MIXOf GJt!D IRON At-0 ORGANIC PATTtRN, Y.1TH THl" 6A51C UNtT or 13ULT fOIW Vltw or A CHAUl'AA TODAY Bl:IMG THC RtaANGULA� 1-AVC:U
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PHOTO DOCUMENTATION OF IMP GATES
HISTORY PHOTO DOCUMENTATION Of HISTORIC LANDMARKS
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FACADE STUDY AND GUIDELINES FOR HAWA MAHAL ROAD P.ACING t,IM./!NGS TO HIOr: NR COf,.Dt'lf e>'ll�G VNfTS A�D CLOTHES HUNG ONl'.t..CA.Or:.
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U::,E OF urRJG1l 51GNAGE, IT SHOULD BE N CHARACTER \\1TH THE STREET. 5 FIW COLCl'<Y BAAPU BAZ./W?..
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VIEWS FROM Olfft.J?.EMT NOD�S
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ARTICULATION ON
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SPEED TABLE
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OBJECTIVE FOR INTERVENTION:
06 L OOKING ATTHETRIPOLIA BAZAAR IN A BROADER
CONNECTING ZONE
1- ZONE 4 WITH
A TRAIL, ENHANCING THE PEDESTRIAN EXPERIENCE
ENHANCING -HE R.CAD5 AR.OUN� THE CENTRAL WALL ED Dl5TRCT AND GIVING WAY TO MORE ORDERLY PEDESTRIAN 11/0'✓EMENT -o ENJOY THE Hl5TORJC #AL LED CITY
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STRATEGY- FOR INTERVENTION WITHIN THE MONUMENTAL ZONE ( ZONE 2)
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CONSERVA;,Qt/ Of THE JANTAR MANrAR COMPLEX· "DIWlE Lm&SW101
S.CIRCU.ATIO\I H"'5 TO 6t OONe IN Suett A W>.Y TkAT THr PtDfSTRJl'W N:aSS 5 I N CP�r.O 'M-...N TI1r. MONUM'.NTAI.
GENERAL GUIDELINES CONSIDERED FOR TllE STIIEETSCAPEPROPOSAL SIDEWALKS
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M ONUMENTAL ZONE STUDY AT THEMICRO LEVEL
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CHAOOPOL METRO STATION CONNECTI\IITY
ACTI'✓A-ING THr. CENTW ROY,\L 015TR.CT• JDE"-TIFYING 5eUE5 ANO P�POSAL5 THE V,5UAL ANDSPATIAL EJIHANCID OUAUTI� OF ntE CENTRAL ROY.ft. DISTRICT IN JAlF\JR AJIE UtitQUE
STlcffT fLRMTLRf II.ND OTHER AMENITI ES THAT PllOI..ONG TI11: Ust:RS TIMe 'MlttN THt CfNTIW. MOvtM[NTAL �STRICT.\NO ..w!5 TH� TRA�WN,'.; �r:R AHO t..1� f:NJOYA.611!. T11� AM 15 TO msu� nu� COM,..ORT OI' USfRS Vrr1Tl11N TH[ WAL.lfD CITY ii.NDTt05C' ARRMMi l"ROM THr: STATION TO CIDTt OID�D ACTIWT? �UST?RrO 10Nl5W!fH TMr. L15l: or ,�o!'XAl'r. ANO INTU.Vt'llr-G weTOF'!'>
EXISTING SITUATION OFlHEJALEB CHOY,!(
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JAU8 CHOWf.. 15 CL..M!NTlY IJ5ED Id AN UN:>RGNllSfO l"A�tG t:,T W'tlll..HUlntkWIX AA;:: A, "(J tNIIAI.Ur [,t(..t)Ml'l(.,,AtuCULUK:)AN ortN :,r-,a,cc
EXISTING Sll\JAT\JATION OF TllEBADI CHAUPAR
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06 INTERVENTIONS
ENHANCING THE CONNECTIVITY FROM CHANDPOL TO BADI CHAUPAR ALONG THE TRIPOLIA BAZAAR STREET AIM/OBJECTIVE: TO IMl'RO'I? ANO !Nl1Mct re? CONN!CTIVITY rRDM CNANDl'Ol TO ClNTRAL MON\JM!t<TA!. STRATEGY: • TO "-CLOCATt TMC )TU:CT VtNDO«:i r"'°'II TMC �lltt!T INTO A MUI.TlfUHC'TIONAI. UNIT W't1101 CONSIST$ or A CU5 �nor. A :m�.eff l"000 COUNT?R AND 5C.UMG UNIT TO Rte>ua: rtte � ON STRfeT". ADOfTION Dr DfSICNATW F'>NJNC BAYS ALONG Tttf STRl.fT TO RfOUCf STttlT CO\IGtSTIO\I. -AOOITK:>N 0, BU5 OROPOff' ,._T RtGUI.AR INT't.RVAl..5 -INCLJSON Of OUTOCIOR 5TR!fT f'URNITURt SUCt1 AS T?N5U SNAO NG 5TIWCIUR?5 Al.ONG TN! l'?Df5TRJm TO fNHANCf THE WM TtR.0UGH THf �
GUIOEIJNES: -All HAJID URBAN SPACfS WITHIN Tt1f STRfff II.AUST AU.OW FOR 5Af?. AND COIMN!fKT Pf0f5TRIAN �fNT M'O AU. OTHfR f't:RM15516lf l'foe5TRJAN ACTMTIC5 fHAT N()AAtALLVTMt' f"l.Aa Wr't11'4 SUCH SPACCS. -ALL \VIJ.1..WAY!> /\NO OTtr:R Pt:DC5TRIAN AAr.A5 Ml.el ttA.vt A SU(f.-ct Tt1AT 15 wtu 5nADt::0 A\10 5UITAOLC rc;,tt 5>.r'C ANO o:Mr�TACU WALJ,JN:; • l"'tAI\TING Ml.OT el: U,CO TO l'1t0\l'IDC roc:AJ.. l"OI�. CMMACTCl't., SCRfeNIMG. �NING ANO�• �T! TRffS MU$T e,e V5f0 TO PROVIOI!: St1-'D! -VISt&le ANO CClN5151?NT C1RfCOONAl Al�O I Nl'ORMATlON>J. 51(;:NA.Gf f\AUST PROVIC>t fSSfNTIAL Nir()RWTl()N •� 1'l1f P\J8UC -LOCAL fl'l.ANT5. ANO TtttS THAT CAN \I.IITH5TAN() THI" MAR5t1 lOCAt. Cl.MA.Tr: MUST Bf lND AT tr:GUlAR INTf.RVA1.5
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06 REV ITALIZE THE BADI CHAUPAR AS AN IMP ORTANT NODE
CnAUPM bY GIV NG If A Uj,ffWINNOVPJrVf tuRf'C.61: IN 0IIDrit 10 !IIGNlrY � MrOrtTANCC � A N0Dr
AIM/OBJ= TO 1'£\1VflREVITAL� THE El',l)I
CREATING A VIEWPORT TO EXPERIENCE HAWA MAHAL: ENHANCING HAWA MAHAL ROAD
t1AVIAMl\./1N. KOAv, 1:::, /1/,,,lt\'Altl) M111 IHI: U::X: U- /1/"t'l'J.)M(J,'llt: :;>ll"J:1:1 t"UKr-11� ,',NO M::>F:f Lrilr.L1'�1TH Tt·t: ADDITION Of' v10RfGRffN TO Tt-f MfDIAA. A.�D nu U5f Of O"ITIIIG rRff5
-ADDITIO\I Of ,us STOP'S AT R.:GULAA. INTERVALS fOR. A::OJMMO D.llTIIJG LARGER !ljlJMefR Of TO U�STS MD O THfR n.AvtllERS -AODITI� or )ESIG NAll:D PI\R.<Jl'G'5 f:)R BUSES &..LONG THE ROU� TO EN:::ClJRAGE MO'IEMEtJT 3Y 6U5E5 AND Lf55: Q? CAR PARJJNG Al.ONG H/..WA MAHAL ROAD -AODITI� Of \ALLTl-PI.JRf'OSE UNITS ALONG9DE BUS STOPS AND STRfE T fUR.NITLW.J: I N rR.ONT O" .AU. �Dt:"5 AIJD 5rt� ro rR.O\'IDt t!CTTCR: rcDOT"-IAN C:(rC�CNCC -lNCLU510N or 5JmC (Nr 5T�CT u:;i ITING -rROv1:::.1◊t\ 01" ::::.1GNAG� .\LONG THC rATH AU) INFORM THC vr.:.noR:i o'\ND ENU:;HTEN THE M /'.BOUT THE HISTORY Of' THE WA.LEO CITY
STRATEGY,
•CREA.TING AN AMPttm1EJI.TRr FOR ONI: Of' THt UUAVl<JINI� rn LKUt::K IU t1\UVIUt A Ut::,l(.;NJl.ltlJ !:lrACC ro� THC rot.JTICAL IV.LLIO A::iWCLLf,.:! roK !)rcaAL r�oRJAANct!) :,u,:,iNGrc:mvAl.!li. -CRV..TING AN !N"O™-'ll()N roRTI\L 'u A rAAr 01'" THt t11S�ooc !:')WtRJl!NCf Al THf et'GINNI N•:; Of ""l'I� MONUM:.N-1\LDISTRICT D!SCRJBINC THE t11STOR't' o= THE OLC CITY. -VAND.A.IJZING{Df51R1JCT ON, :;PfTTll,G ON PU3LIC FLRM:Tt.n AND FO OTPATH) OF "U8UC FJR!HTURE. INCLIJ(l\l,IG, ll1! fOOTPATt' 15 51RJCTLY NOT AUO'w'ED. -urm�JllG IS STRICTLY PROt'IBITW. OUST BINS TO Bf PL-,,aD AT fVtRY 10-20 �tTR!S -/ti SIGNAGt: At-0 I\IFOR.tAATIO'l 6CMRC510 3E MAIMrAl�ED W'!Ttt C,\Rf_ -AU 'NATtK ftAlU!C� 1015t.M.\INlAJNJ:D Y.1111 C.\Rt AND LITTERING tNfO Ttf WAl!:R IS NOT ..Oll.O'MD.
CUIDEUNES:
TO lt-.CORFOMT! BUS s-ors, STREIT l'URNITTJRf, s1::;N,',C! /,NC LIGHTING AT P..EGJLAR. NTERVAlS FOR. EA.S: Of" ACCESSIBILITY • TO D:SIGN AND PLJ.Cf vew PORTS- IN SUCH A WAY THAT THE ARC.ADES /..NC 5HOf5 BEHIND THEM DOE.": NOT BLOC( T11E VIEW Of HAWA MAJ1AL -TO PR.QI/ICE SHADING Tt-ltOOGHOUT Tt"f S TREET -!NSTALL.ATl'JN Of UTTER RECEFTACl.1:5 -o E NSURE TH� Cl..lANUNf55 OF TH� MOIWMEf-lTAL DISTRJ::T
GUIDELINES,
THE VJ:W POR.T HAS S E::;R::G>..TED 5CR.EEN5 PLACES AT REGJLAR. INTER'✓Al.5, w'IT1 SICM &OAR.OS, SH0Mt4C TI-IE HISTOR.Y .\ND 51CNlflCN--jCf OF JA.NTAA MANTA.F"o.ND JI.LLOT1ER IMPOR TANT B-UII.DINGS Of Hl�TOPJCi).LSIGl,/lfC.ANCE fM6EDOfD ON !T. !T Al50 HAS o!,.NINTI:.Rf5f1J,,G BACl(OROP WHICM A:T5 AS A "':>YF,()111. RfPRF"'irNTATIOIJ l.f THr" HAW>. MAHAi •� FAMr:tJ��Rfr't..Fi
Of'i THC IN50E AJ.Dr-G WlT1 P. .3D f'RDJCcn:o MUAAI.. or -1 IC I IA.W;.. MAH/'L El.n',.a,,TION.
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LEVEUED SEATING IN THE SAME OUADAANT .AS THf PCUCf THANA M,4.NAK CH()W'F;., ,4. SPEC AJ...V IXSKiNED l.l:Vl:LI.lD SEAT�G HAS BEEN �OJRF'OAATEG rt:K lHt Ul litN!> 10 l<t!:>1.
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06 REVITALIZE & ACTIVATE THE JALEB CHOWK
RENEWAL OF PEDESTRIAN EXPERIENCE WITH THE CENTRAL MONUMENTAL DISTRICT FOOD KIOSKS ;r-u.,ullJ� 1v1n:.uv1Nt:, I Mt 1.,.UK,ltt'il • DRY ,l,;,,lle,le;ta 01' Cf-\o\N0Nt CHOY,J:., W!1tCH Wl<S ONce >. I lD::AIOl-1 USfD fOR NfOiJ,IAL G..C.THERII.IG
INBUILT PIAIITIR BOXES THE I.Atl)S::;A"f DESIGN fOR THE TVIO Sf::TOR.5 AT Tl1E 60TTOM or THf ::H::MrJ.. HAVf usm EFFICIENT WOSCAf'f Df51GN THAT "ROVOE5r<.>K ::x,/ll1 IN l'U'.N I t.K t:XJ)(c.!;> TO H!tr G�OW INDtGNIOU!:I
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GUIDELINES: -TO INCORPCAAfE SIC--N>GE AT APPROffiATE P\ACfS -Pf!'DVIDf LIGHTING IN AU. Tl1E "EDE�R.IA,.N A.REAS IN TI1E N1Gt1T -TO IN5TA.l. lN-61.JILT SfATtl\G INTO THE LANDSCAPING • TO HA'/t. SIGN.AGES fil AROU\ID IMt (...H<...JW'k :..>t MAIN AININ:_j <..UANUNt:J� I-NO STRJCT >.C"IOIJ AGJl,JNST IN ORDER TO ATTJ,.J,.CT TOLRJST5 - TO HAVE UlfR RfCEPT"-Cl£S AT RfClA.AR lr-.TfRVALS
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SEMESTER 8 - THESIS PROJECT
ARTOPIA AMALGAMATION OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF ARCHITECTURE AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
ART. ACTIVITY. ARCHITECTURE A3
A SUSTAlf\AB_E DESIGN CAMPUS PROMOTING PHYSICAL ACTIVTY WITHI\J THE BUILT EMVIROMMENT
BUILDING FORM EVOLUTION
VERTICAL DESICN SCHOOL+ COMMUNITY THE 5flloo',U, S'l£ REQIJ:RES A DESIGN SPUT ACROSS t,UA.llPLE l.CV:u:::. " ,«y :n.convc IS TO f'oc="IVCTIC rct.JNG or ONE C�E 8Ull0INC Wf<U "4N"IT.t.lNING A V!:RTICAL
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BASIC SITE OBJECTIVE A 'flnlC:,I,(_ SUCK Of � ANO STUDENT LOONGES FOR OC:'.I0'-1. l.Al'1GC. ,.rt>oon :W,,,CC:> ANO 00....,.Utll'TY moanAAl:l NC PI..A::EOCNTHffFIONTA.GES
DEPICTIONS OF VISUAL CONNECTION$
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DESIGN PRINCIPLES THAT HAVE BEE N COMBINED IN THE MAKING Of THE SCHOOL OF DESIGN:
ARTOPIA
ART. ACTIVITY. ARCHITECTURE A3
A SIISTAINAR F nFSIGN C'.AMPI IS PROMOTIN'., PHYSIr.Al
Ar.nv TY WITHI\J THF RIIII T FNVIRONMFNT
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1. FORM Ji.ND FUN:TICN SrlOU_D BE ONE. JOINED IN A SPIRITUAL UNIOW - FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT. 2. EMPATf-Y AND FOCUS , EMPATHY WITH THE USER AND FOCUS IN ALL ENDEAVORS. 3. AIMING FOR ·wow· : AJM FOR V✓OW, NO EVERYTHING ELSE WILL FALL INTC PLACE. 4. DECONSTRUCTIVISIM , "LIFE IS CHAOTIC. BU LDINGS SHOULD REFLECT IT" - FRANK GEHRY. 5. SIMPLIClTY , "SIMPLICITY IS NOT THE ABSENCE OF CLUTTER, TH�T'S A CONSEQUENCE OF SIMPLICITY. SIMPUClTY IS SOrvEHOW ESSENTIALLY DESCRIBING THE PURPOSE AND PLACE OF � OBJECT A\10 PRODUCT." 6. DESJGU AS CULTURAL ARTIFACT:
DESIGNS ARE GOOD Or--.LY WHEN THEY ARE A PART OF CULTURE,
NOT JUST COMMERCE. 7. GREAT DESIGN IS PLEASING : IMPORTANCE OF PLEASURE - MIXED WITH A HEALTHY DOSE OF FUNCnor--. B. GOOD DESIGN REDEFINES ITSELF, RAPIDLY , DESIGN DOES NOT EXIST IN ISOLATIDN, IT IS A REFLECTIOO O;c- THE LO.RGER SOCIETY. AS SOCIETY CHANGES, SO SHOULD DESIGN.
TERRACES TO CAEA1E GREEN SPACE AO..IACENT TO THE INSTRJC1'0W•� :c;.i:,,or.J;<; lMI' � AJ;IC RntATl=O A,lolt'll.ff A i':INr� ► �,IC POltl,T Tl1'$ QIE.\TES CASCA.'.)INQ TERAACES LEACMNCI FROM TMIE INSMUCT ONAL sPACCS OF ni£ DESIC.,. SCI-IOOl TO me OOTSQE
A3 CREATIVE COMMUNITY
CONNECTIONS CREATEDTHROUG-1 OPEN FLOOR PLANNING
THE CREATIVE COMMUNITY IS DESIGtJED TO EVO LVE ORGANICALLY. AS trs UNIOUf: ABILITY I() ADAPT r O ANY PUHPO!:it WILL tNABLt YEAR ROUND USE OF THE BJILT ENVIRONMENT -o CATER FOR
SHOWNGINTERACTION BETWEEN STUDENTS AND RECREATION
qEGULAR
'THE DEVELOPMENT Will SIT ALOtJGSIJE THE CORE DESIGN SCHOOL ARTOPIA AW ACT as A THRIVlt-.G CULTURAL EP CENTRE AT AJ. INSPIRING EIAERGING DESIGNERS A�D ARTISTS.AND AT TRACTING VISITORS TO T.. E AREA. THIS COMMUNITY PHASE PRO\/lDES AN INCUBATOR FOR EMERGING LOCAL DESIGNERS /\ND :\RTISTS, J\S WELL J\S BESPOKE ENV1R0f\MENT FOR ART GAL L.ERIES AND STUDIOS Wt.NTING TO SHOWCASE THEIR P IECES .
OiAN3ES I N ITS OCCUPANCY.
PLANS TO DEVELOP THE CREATIVE COMMUNITY IS TO CREATE A SUBSTANTIAL EXPERENC: IN ENCOURAGING LOCAL TALENT >ND
PU&UC SPACES
NSPIRING THEIR CREATIVITY WHK:H WILL INlURN HELP TO'hAROS 6UIL'.JlNG A VIBRANT ANO Cl,LTURALL Y RICH SOCIETY.
A CENEAOOS L.D88V J.T TH' ENTP.ANCE �INC,S 1lE PUBLIC lt.'Q THt IIIJIU>ING •'IO Gl'll:,\fe::s �, ...CCt$:S TI) n,e eot,11NN1TY· �TEOPROCRW
THE COMMUNITY PHASE INCLUDES FLEXIBLE OFFICES, CO-WORKING COMMUNAL FACILITIES: OU-UOOR DISPLAY VENUES: 0EDESTP.IANIZED SPACES; CLIMATE SOLUTIONS; AN EMPHASIS ON
MANIPULATED GROUND PLA�E OON<CN COlJl'lnN\DC NID A COV".J'lCO :HTT'NWAV IJlC cnc,,.TCD rN PUSMING OCW,,. ANO U,,-1NG THf COANfAS 01 THE FOOTtAU M'lO TMI� 9R!NGS 0.,,,,1'\.IGMf RIRT�"- NTO T4, Cl>()lft,() � .A.NO CAE.,T'E$ OOEl 0IJTOOOR v'THEf:INO YA.CE$ AT THE LOWER LEVEL
WHY PHYSICAL ACTIVITY?
CREATING VSRANT ANO ATTRACTIVE LANOSCAPII\G: ANO A CONTEMPORARY APPROACH TO ARCHITECTURE.THIS WILL ALL BE .O.CTIVELv FUSED TOGETHER WITH YEAR-ROLND PLACE \AAN6.GEt.AENT ANO EVENT ACTIVATIONS.
IN THE FIELD Of SUSTAINABLE DE'....ELCPMENT, REFERENCE 18 OFTEN MADE TO TI-IE 'TRIPLE BOTTOM UNE' OF PHYSICAL ECONOIAIC AND SOCIA L TI-IE HE,AJ,_TH /IND \VELL-BEl�JG �IPL£ BOTTOII.I LINE COULD BE SUIIAMARISEO AS H�LTH, COMFORT ANO HAPPl,..ESS.
DESIGNER INHABITS A WORKSHOP UNIT MADE OF ADAPTABLE COMPONENTS
IN ORCER TO DRAW MOf.E Dl={ECT PARALLELS WITH THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT, REFERENCE TO VITRWUS ANO HIS TPJPARTITE MOCEL OF THE THREE ELEMEWS REQUIRED FOR A \.\£LL-DESIGNED BULD!NG:
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"FIRMITAS• OR FIR�NESS CHEAlTH) "UTILITAS" OR COMMODITY (COMFORT) "VENUSTAS" OR DELIGHT ( HAPPINESS) A SERIES OF UNl15 FORMS A aumR
CASCADING STAIR CONNECTION TO ;REA'!£ CO,,NECTIONS eETWHN TH!' LfVfl.S OF nE [ll;_QGN � A C.t.9C.-DNG C�NTRAL ST� cun TMROUGH THk INTffllOR OF n-f; llt.lU>INO AS WELL AS eETWEEN EACti Of M ��ACES flollS A.Ll.OIIYS SJ'",JODHS TC CIRO.Jl...ATE OUTSIN ......0 CREATE A STROIGER CONNECTION 8En'w£EN THE N=Xll-80URHCOO
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WALL AND ROOF MATERIALS ARE ADAPTABLE TO SUIT&. CONSISTS OF SHOWWOM UNITS.CREATIVE OFFICES Af\D ROOF TERRACES A.LONG WITH NORTH FACING LIGHTS WITH A SERVIC: CORE
DESIGN STRATEGIES TO PROMOTE INDOOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
PERSPECTIVE SHOWING VISUAL INTERACTION BETWEEN EDUCATION
AND ACTIVITY S?ACES
URBAN TERRACED LANDSCAPE l!ACl1 Of' TH� -re� Pf'OVlOf Dl<'l'"tACNT � Ur-aQI.Jfc AClMTD COR,!CSPO'\IDING TO Tl-< AO.W:CW A.OOF1 IJY WHIC� TIICV NI M:CCOCO, TIIIG Cl'IICC 1,H 01""1flTU«TY ron Ni l.illo\N DESIGN SCHOOL TO no\\lE A I STOAEY Fffl ·M11CH OTliEPME \lioOUl.D NOT IIE: l>OSSIIUi
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TtE PROVIS.ION OF CS.t-AAEC) EXERCISE $P/l,CE. ENCOJRA<,tNC, STAIR US.E THROUGtt THE OISTFISUTl;)N (!>EPAAATIO'I) OF FlNCTIQNS. 0\-ER OFFEFENT FLOOR LE'IELS, ANO ::REATING ATIR.\CTIVE EXPERIE\JCES ALOtJG Cl!:ICUU.TION ROUT"ES (VIEWS, JIRT. DAYLIGHT. GREENERY).
A SERIES OF CLUSTERS FORMS A PUBLIC COURTYARD
S(ETOi OF OUTSIDE FOOTBALL FIELD.
A3'S PIOtJFFAING CRFATIVE COMMUNITY WILL HFLP TO FOSTFR THE GRO'NTH OF THE UAE'S DESIGN INDUSTRY BY ACTING AS A DEDICATED D:STINATION 'OR ALL THINGS DESIGN, FASHION, ART AND LUXURY, AN EXCITING YEAR ROUND PROORAMME OF EVENTS �ND ,cTIVITIES WILL DRIVE 1/lSITOR FOOTFAU TO A3 AND INCREASE INTERNATIONAL APPRECIATION FOR REGIONAL CHtAIIVI:: I ALl::N I ,
THE SPACES CREATED ARE INTENDBJ TO ATTRACT -HE GE�ERAL PUBLIC, AND THE STUDENTS CF DIAC. WIT➔ A VARIETY OF OUTDOOR SPACES, MU�ILY 1-'tUl::!:i lHIANILl:.U AAU WN!:il!:i l!::> Ut- 1-Ll::Xl�LI:: U�I::!::> LIKI: A t.1AHKl::I CULHIYA.HU, AHi l:SUULl:VAHU IU NAM!:. A t--=W. !:iHAUl::U f-'AS!::>AGl:.WAY!:i ARE INCORPORATED WITHIN THE BULT ENVJRONLAENT TO ALOW A COMFORTABLE MJD 6EAUTIFll. WA.LKING EXPERIENCE ALSO PROMOTING PHYS CAL ACTIVITY.
THE BUilT ENVIRONMENT
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FEATURES ON SITE
COMMUNITY PHASE THE CJMMUNITY ::>HASE IS .AN INTEGRAL PART CF n-E DES GN CAMPUS IT FACILITIES THE ENTR" OF THE GEr�E=IAL PLBLIC AND HOWE TO A '✓AAIETY OF FETAL SPACES , AAD A SYJ.1PHON1' �F VAR OUS CTHER OESIGN SECTORS BRINGltiG 11-tE EWIRE DES GtJ C.OWMIJNI TY T�FTHFR
SHADED WALKWAYS
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OUTDOOR FOOTBALL PITCH AN OUTDOOR FOOTBALL PITCH HA.S EEEN ADDEO WHIG-I IS IN
- CLOSE PROX MITY WITH BOTrl TrE DESIGN CAMPUS AS WELL /\S
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THE COMMUNITY PHASE. 1- EN:;QURAGES PEOPLE TC ""-lMP II\ AND INDULGE I� PHYSICAL ACTIVITY.
OUTDOOR BADMINTON COURT
SHAJED WAU<V✓AYS HAVE BEEN ::,ROVIOED AT KEY FOCAL POINTS o= THE CAMPUS , -o ENCOURAGE WALKING .AND -o E\JI--ArJC'.::
THE MORE T-<E A.REAS TO ltJDJLGE IN Pf-YSICAL /\CTIVIF THE "1FP.RIFR. AN <ii n)()(}R RAn\,11NT()N (:0. Jf.T HA� Al�() RFFN
Tl I[ D<PCRl[NCC. IT AL50 AJCG TO Tl I[ AG'.iTI l[ TICG or Tl I[
PROVDED lN THE PROX MITY OF THE CE�IGN CAMPL.13 AND
UNl\'l::.HS I Y ANU ...,KUMU 11::.!:::i I HI:. G:JAL 01- f-'HY�ICAL AC I VI I Y
THE COMMUNITY PHASE, SO PEOPLE CAN CAT:r UP 0\J
EMBEDDED WITI-i DESl3N
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CUSTOM MADE SEATING r. IST()M
nFSlr�Fn SFATIN(; RI ()'."';KS ANO I J\JI-S H!\.VF RFF�J
PLACED WITH ATTACHED PLAN-ER 30XES AT -H= 3PEEN POCKETS AROUND THE DESIGN SCHDOL AND THE COM,,,UtJITY PHASE THESE SEA Tl�G BLOC{$ ADD A POP OF COLOUR /,ND '/IBRAN:Y TO THE ENTIRE DESIGN PROPOSAL /\NO INSTILLS /\ SENSE OF
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TILES PAVEMENT
THF PAVFDFN TF:';HNOI 0\>Y I� A tJI II TFI JN(;H/NAI C:I F,T()M FLOOF:IN3 SYSTEM. AS PEOFLE STEP ON THE TILES. THEIR WEIGHT CAUSES ELECTROMAGNETIC '"DUCTK)N GENERATORS TO VERTICALL v DISPLACE. WHICH '1ESULTS IN A PO-ATOOY MOTION THAT GENER,\T:::S OFF-GRID ELECTRICllY.
C9EATIVITY
OUTDOOR FITNESS EQUIPMENT BETTER HEALTH > HEALTHIER COMWUl'llllES ;
IT PROVIDES OPPORTUl'llllE:3 FOR FI-NE:3:3 CLA3GEG &
REDUCES CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE RfSI(
ENCWRAGES MOTNATIOI\, IT IS ATT�ACTIVE re NEW USERS
BUILDS LEAN MLSCLE AND AEROB C FITt-ESS IMPROVES EXERCISE ADI-E.FENCE
TOTAL SITE AREA: ,o.ooo
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AND BE3II.JJ\EPS. IT BUILCS POS Tl'/E COMMUNITY EQUITY FOR FACIUTES.PROVIDES A NEW WAY TO EXERCISE W TH -HE
INCREASES ENERG Y
COMBINATION CF OUTDOOR FITNESS EQUIPtvENT. l'EGA-rvE
INCREASES SEROTONIN LEVcLS BOOSTS OVERALL MOOD ANO WELL -BEING
IONS EM TTED BY FLO.VI% WATER ATTRACT DUST PARTICLES AND C.ARRY OUT PUAIFCATK)M OF THE �IA. THUS AIR QUALITY
IMPROVE.� MENTA.L ACUIT'I'
SITE FIGURES
GREEN POCKETS & WATER FEATURES
IS GFEATLY llv'PROV'ED BY ADDING A WA-ER FEI\TIJRE.
GREATER FEELl�G OF REVI-ALIZATION AND POSITIVE ENJOYMENT
100
PERIMETER: , 21 M
FSI: 1.5
FSl=BUILT LP AREA/TOTAL s1-E AqEA 1.5= BUILT UP AREAi 30.000
BUILT UP AREA= u < TOTAL FLOORS= 5
DESIGN CAMPUS
JU,UUU• <o,UUU
COMMUNITY PHASE
EACH FLOOR AREA= 45,00015. 0000
REMAINING AREA FOR LANDSCAPE AND OTHER PHASES
30,000-9000=
11 000 SQM
GREEN POCKETS
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TOTAL SIT[ ARC..._: 30.000 SCM PERIMETER. IL 1 M FSl:1.s 1-Sl=BLn..T LP AREAITCTAL SHE AREA 1.5= WILT UP AAEA/ 30,000 BUILT UP A�EA.= 15 x 30,00)s 4�.ooo TOTAL FLOORS• e EACH FLOOR JI.REA= ,Hi.Mo,�. �Mn REM.AIN,NG AREA FOR LANDSCAPE /-,NO OTHER PHA!:ES 30,C00-900J• z .ooo SOM
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IT WI,,_<:; NPORT._"1' m nF<;ar,I\ lllF '"lR'":I �<lTnN WfTl-1 ,I. l'lllAI PlJRPOSE SO THA- T-E USER W"-S FRE: 10 LAOVE =ROM SPAC:f TC S?A.CE. 'MTuOl!T � t:)NC•f:ORRlt'.>OR' Ef"FEl'.:T 8UT ALSO TO DESIC-N CIRCULATOO SC TkAT l).E EXPERENCE OF MCMIG AROVID THC El)U)lt,C WAS � K,TMW II< llSE..F NllH CH>NC;S FCA VISUAL CONt£c·ms TO E)r-RCISf S'ACESAN:;)THER IMl':EFATIVE DES� C:0,,.Sl[ffi\TK:f. WA.<:; lHE OCOJ>...,,rr·s AEIILllY FOR Vl'>llJ,L COflNE::TI)N TO Pl1YSC,,.. EXERCISE, ACTIVITY OP. EOUCAlON
WASHROOM ANO CE\liRP.L CORE AND SEVICES OFFICES
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ART. ACTIVITY. ARCHITECTURE A3
A SUSTAINABLE DESIGN CAMPUS PROMOTING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY WITHIN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT----
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A W!fl'E Bl'f\JMEN A.Sf'H-".T ROOF. LOW..f: �T»IG ON T1-E EIVII..DINO"S OUTER WALL TO OCCACASE SUN EXf'OSI..IRE, WATERLESS l.JAIN,,I\LS. THE USE<:# AECVClEO II.IL.OING ""-TERIALS. DIVERTED COf<ISTRUCTlON WASTE� WA.TER·EFFlCENT LA.NOSCAPING. FlOOAIIIO PROOUCTS NC> AOl-£Sl\l'tS 'IHA,T fl.l,lf,IATE � Ml POl.ll/llON AtfD 01':COMPOSf. ""T\AW..LY WfTHOUT �NG CONT,\Mlt',111,TION GREEN CONSTRUCTION Wlf'ERiH_S USED INCl.UOED S� BU.MS W.cE FROM RECYa.nl METAl.ol.W_·FlUSH TOfLETS 1'HC LOW-FLOW FAUCETS REDUCED PROJECTED WATER USAGE. MI..LTIPlR'OSE GREEN ROOFS:A COMBlr-,.\TlON OF \'EGET1'TED ANO I-IGH._Y REFI..EC1M ROOFNG SA\IES ENERGY, REDUCES TH£ HEAT GIVEN OFF BY ll-E BUii.DiNO ANO r.w-lACES STORMWATER RUNOFF.a-tum BEAMS, WATER SOLRCE I-EAT P\JMPS '-ND VARW!l.E4'EFRIGERNff•FLOW IEAT PUMPS REDUCED ENERGY USE BY 31 PERCENT COMPAAEO TO A TRADIT!OtW. BUILDING. TI-E Bl..lll.Dt.Ci'S EFFICENT lXiHTI'<; SYSTEM CONSISTS OF LEO FIXTI..IAES ANO lf,/ff.OAA,TED CONTAOlS. rf 1$ 9'.IILT � NI EX'!'ENS IV'I!: NSLU.TlON SYSTeM CAUED A "TWERWrl.. ENYELOP£." �PE]¥0RW.NCI! l'iSUlATO\I FOMI IN TtE W.-u.5 NIO CEUNO,S REDUCES THE ""'°'-"'T Ofl EJIEROY NEEDED TO HEAT� COOL THE 8UI.Dt-ll.
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SMART TECHNOLOGY: PAVEGEN TILES
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REGULAR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IS ESSENTIAL TO HEALTH AND LONGEVITY.
SYSTEM. AS PEOPLE STEP ON THE TILES. THEIR WEIGHT CAUSES
CLOSELY ALIGNED WITH THE OVERARCHING GOALS OF LEED,
MANY PEOPLE REPORT PREFERRING EXERCISING OUTDOORS, WHICH MAY
ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION GENERATORS TO VERTICALLY DISPLACE,
ENCOURAGING DECREASEO CARBON EMISSIONS, REDUCED
ALSO HAVE A GREATER EFFECT ON MENTAL AND PHYSICAL WELL-BEING.
WHICH RESULTS IN A ROTATORY MOTION THAT GENERATES OFF-GRID
RELIANCE ON TRADITIONAL ENERGY SOURCES, IMPROVED
OUTDOOR EXERCISE IS ALSO RATED AS BEING MORE RESTORATIVE
THE PAVEGEN TECHNOLOGY IS A MULTIFUNCTIONAL CUSTOM FLOORING
OUTDOOR PHYSICAL EQUIPMENT
ELECTRICITY. THE ENERGY HARVESTED BY THE PAVAGEN TILE CAN
AIR QUALITY, AND BETTER BUILDING DECISIONS. CONVERTING
IMMEDIATELY POWER OFF- GRID APPLICATIONS SUCH AS PEDESTRIAN
JUST SO KILOWATTS OF POWER FROM GAS TO SOLAR EVERY
AND PHYSIOLOGICAL STRESS. EXERCISING OUTDOORS PROVIDES ALL THE
LIGHTING, WAY FINDING SOLUTIONS AND ADVERTISING SIGNAGE OR BE
MONTH SAVES 732 POUNDS OF CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS
PHYSICAL BENEFITS OF INDOOR EXERCISE {BLOOD FLOW, IMPROVED
STORED IN AN ON- BOARD BATTERY IN THE UNIT
ANNUALLY.
CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH. IMPROVED STRENGTH. FLEXIBILITY. AND CAN
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COMPARED TO INDOORS SINCE NATURAL ENVIRONMENTS REDUCE EMOTIONAL
ALSO PROVIDE VITAL EXPOSURE TO SUNLIGHT THAT INCREASES IMPORTANT LEVELS OF VITAMIN D. UNLIKE INDOOR EXERCISE.
EAS- ELEVATTON
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LEED BD+C: NEW CONSTRUCTION V4 - LEED V4 SUSTAINABLE SITES : OPEN SPACE ( 1 POINT)
LEED BD+C: NEW CONSTRUCTION V4 - LEED V4 SUSTAINABLE SITES : HEAT ISLAND REDUCTION ( 2 POINTS)
THE GREEN ROOF SYSTEM WITHOUT PERMANENT IRRIGATION, OR IF
PROVIDED OUTDOOR SPACE GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO 30% OF THE TOTAL SITE AREA (INCLUDING BUILDING FOOTPRINT)
1. NONROOF MEASURES, PROVIDED A SHADE WITH ARCHITECTURAL DEVICES OR STRUCTURES THAT HAVE A THREE-YEAR AGED SOLAR
1.THE OUTDOOR SPACE MUST BE PHYSICALLY ACCESSIBLE AND
SOLAR REFLECTANCE.
IRRIGATION IS NECESSARY, MiNIMIZE POTABLE CONSUMPTION WITH DRIP IRRIGATION AND/OR IRRIGATION WITH RECLAIMED WATER. EXAMPLES OF PLANTS THAT HAVE BEEN USED INCLUDE,SESUVIUM PORTULACASTRUM ( SEA PURSALINE) THESE PLANTS HELP BUILD THE DUNES BY CATCHING SAND IN BETWEEN STEMS AND LEAVES & OTIHER PLANTS SUITABLE FOR 5CM • SHALLOW ROOTING VARIETIES
REFLECTANCE OF MIN 0.28.USED GRAY CEMENT CONCRETE WITH 0.18 BE ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING, 2 PARKING :.PLACED A MINIMUM OF 75% OF PARKING SPACES UNDER A PEDESTRIAN-ORIENTED PAVING OR TURF AREA WITH PHYSICAL SITE ELEMENTS THAT ACCOMMODATE OUTDOOR SOCIAL ACTMTIES: A RECREATION-ORIENTED PAVING OR TURF AREA WITH PHYSICAL
COVER.
WEST ELEVATION
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PRATICUM 2018- 2019 - One of the projects that was worked on - Dubai Creek Harbour, Bridges ( Concept to Tender stage ) Architectural Intern | Woods Bagot - Dubai 08/2018 - CURRENT
Architectural Intern | Woods Bagot - Dubai 08/2018 - CURRENT Dubai Creek Harbour -
Brief
Architectural Intern | Woods Bagot - Dubai 08/2018 - CURRENT Dubai Creek Harbour -
Data Collection Report & Design Brief
Architectural Intern | Woods Bagot - Dubai 08/2018 - CURRENT Dubai Creek Harbour -
Masterplan
Architectural Intern | Woods Bagot - Dubai 08/2018 - CURRENT Dubai Creek Harbour -
Architectural Intern | Woods Bagot - Dubai 08/2018 - CURRENT Dubai Creek Harbour -
Concept Design
Architectural Intern | Woods Bagot - Dubai 08/2018 - CURRENT Dubai Creek Harbour -
District Character B005
Architectural Intern | Woods Bagot - Dubai 08/2018 - CURRENT Dubai Creek Harbour -
Architectural section studies
Architectural Intern | Woods Bagot - Dubai 08/2018 - CURRENT Dubai Creek Harbour -
Roof Activation
Architectural Intern | Woods Bagot - Dubai 08/2018 - CURRENT Dubai Creek Harbour -
Concept Renders
Architectural Intern | Woods Bagot - Dubai 08/2018 - CURRENT Dubai Creek Harbour -
Concept Renders
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