Pandian, 8 years experience, indian architect

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目前状态:人在印度,Skype面试,税前3万-4万人民币每月 姓名:Pandian 年龄:32岁 工作经验:8年 语言:英文 毕业时间:2012年毕业于德国Stadelschule建筑学院 学位:建筑学硕士 设计领域:建筑设计 擅长领域:方案设计,扩初设计 可工作地点:城市不限 Pandian先生2012年硕士毕业于Stadelschule学院建筑系,擅长建筑方案与扩初设计。设 计项目类型有办公、住宅与公建项目,参与设计的项目有位于卢森堡的酒庄、位于印度的 住宅和金奈会展中心。 Current Status: In India, Skype interview,30k-40k RMB/month before tax Name: Pandian Age: 32 years old Working Experience: 8 years Language(s): English Year of graduation: Graduated in 2012 from Stadelchule Architecture Class, Germany Degree: Master of Architecture Design area: Architectural design Field of specialization: Concept design, detail design Cities to work in: City doesn’t matter Mr Pandian graduated in 2012 from Sradelschule Architecture Class with Master of Architecture, he specializes in architectural concept and detail design. His projects mostly are office, residential and public buildings, some of his works include a winery in Luxembourg, residentials in India and Convention Center in Chennai.


PortFolio

Selected Works

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Pandian Singathirulan Mahesh


CV

Pandian S Mahesh

::2011/Jun - 2012/Mar

Registration No: CA/2007/39406 Council of Architecture, India Nationality - Indian DOB - 02 July 1984

::2008/May - 2010/Oct

Being a Design Architect with an experience of over 8 years. Has involved in many versatile projects both in India and Germany. I have a keen interest in synthesising global and local aspects that affect architecture, such as material culture, socio-cultural and geographic considerations, assessing those through contemporary softwares. Few works have been exhibited in Delhi, Frankfurt & Stuttgart.

Academic Information: :: 2010 - 2012

:: 2001 - 2006

Being a Studio coordinator, learnt being inclusive with people yield profound process/ results.

Concepts Design, Presentation, Facade Design

Key Projects :

Winery at Luxembourg, Pre-Fabricated House at Frankfurt

Architect at ‘Flying Elephant Studio’, Bangalore:

www.flyingelephant.in

Responsibilities:

Concepts Design, Presentation, Design Development, Working Drawing Preparation, Tender Drawings, Detail Drawings, Coordination with Consultants & Contractors, Site Supervision

Key Projects :

Pavilion at Bangalore, Institute of information Technology at Bangalore

Junior Architect at ‘Play Architecture’ Bangalore:

www.playarchitecture.in

Responsibilities:

Presentation, Design Development, Working Drawing Preparation, Tender Drawings, Detail Drawings, Physical Modelling, 3d Modelling, Site Supervision

Key Projects :

Epsilon Interiors at Bangalore, Twin Houses at Bangalore, Afallon at Bangalore

Intern at ‘VSDP Architects’ Bangalore ,India : Presentation, Working Drawing Preparation, Detail Drawings, Physical Modelling, 3d Modelling

Relevant Skills:

Research- Condcuted in Knowledge Spaces, Textile Typologies, Grid Shell Structures Projects - Summer Pavilion in Frankfurt, London Olympics Pavilion, Urban Agriculture

::Softwares

Bachelor of Architecture

Adobe Applications - Photoshop, Illustrator, Indeisgn (adv) 3d Studio Max (Adv), Rhinoceros (adv), Grasshopper (int), Python (beg/Int), Processing (beg) Auto-cad (adv), Autodesk Revit (Int)

::Languages

Tamil (Native), English (excellent), German ( basic),Hindi (work-proficiency)

National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirapalli , India.

Awards :

Visiting Faculty at ‘RV College of Architecture’, Bangalore ,India

Work Experience:

Teaching Architectural design for Bachelor of Architecture Students For First and Second Year ,Teaching Digital Design Tools as Elective for Final Year Students

Project Architect at ‘Play Architecture’, Bangalore ,India Responsibilities:

Key Projects :

::2012/Oct - 2013/Mar

Responsibilities:

Responsibilities:

Städelschule architecture class Staatliche hochschule für bildende künste - städelschule , Frankfurt am Main , Germany.

Responsibilities:

::2013/Jun - Present

:: 2005/Jul - 2005/Dec

Master of Arts in Advanced Architecture Design

Teaching Experience: ::2014/Aug -Present

:: 2006/May - 2008 /Oct

Concept Architect (part time) at ‘Dagli atelier D’ Architecture’ Frankfurt:

www.playarchitecture.in

Concepts, Design options and development, presentation drawings, Visualisation, Post Processing, 3d Modelling & Scripting, Working Drawing Preparation, Detailing, coordination with various consultants, Consultant Drawing Checking,Execution and Site Super-Vision Convention Center at Chennai, 10 Villas + Pavilion at Hyderabad, Social Housing at Bangalore, Resort at Coorg

Free- Lancing for Various Competitions Key Projects :

Urban plaza, Adidas- Future of Retail store, Travelling Pavilion for Red-bull

:: 2012/Oct :: 2006/Apr :: 2006/Jan :: 2005/Nov :: 2005/Feb :: 2003/Dec

Honourable mention for ‘ Adidas - The Retail space of future’ (Top Five), Germany Honourable mention for ‘The Hub’ shopping space design competition Second Place For ‘Theatre design competition’ India First Place For ‘The Small Spaces’ design competition, India Second Place for ‘Information Technology Centre’ design competition, India Citation for Nari Gandhi Trophy: Research of Minimalistic building in India.

Exhibitions & Publications: :: 2013/Feb :: 2012/Nov :: 2012/Jul :: 2012/Feb :: 2011/Apr :: 2006/May :: 2005/Nov

Online publication of ‘ Adidas - The Retail space of future’ in www.competitionline.com E-Magazine Article of ‘ Adidas - The Retail space of future’ in www.german-architects.com End of Year Review Exhibition at Deutsches Architektur Musem (DAM), Germany Exhibited at Rundgang ‘Art & Architecture’ Festival of Stadelschule, Germany Exhibited at Rundgang ‘Art & Architecture’ Festival of Stadelschule, Germany ‘The Hub’ shopping space design published in ArchiDesign_Perspective Magazine, India ‘Theatre design’ published in Pragyan Design Festival Magazine, India


Contents

Selected Works

01 Convention Center

at Chennai, India

02 Prem Parvat- 10 Villas at Hyderabad, India

03 Pavilion

at Hyderabad, India

04 Social Housing

at Bangalore, India

05 Winery

at Luxembourg

06 Play United

07 Builder’s Office

08 House-Pavilion

Adidas Retail Store

at Bangalore, India

at Bangalore, India

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Professional Work _Competition | Play Architecture

Covention Center

Culture, Myth, Interface as Architecture

Location - Chennai, India Latitude - 13.08° N Longitude - 80.27° E Site Area- 4200 Sq.m Built Up Area- 6700 Sq.m Timeline- 2016 Status- Tender/ Sanction Submission

Responsibility Includes- Auditorium Design, Concepts, Presentation, Visualisation, Post Process, Consultant Drawing Checking & Co-ordination, Preparation of Sanction drawings for submission, Preparation of Tender drawings along with Managing three people team.

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Professional Work_Competition | Play Architecture

An invited competition to envision a convention centre for the welfare of the (SIAA) South Indian Artistes Association at Chennai opened up the untouched facets of our skills. A city with strong history, a project with strong political presence,a varied star studded clients from the movie and theatre background eventually lead us to a design proposal which reflected the Culture, history and the transitional technological shift this city was going through.

CAPACITYT - 150

HOTEL QUEENS WAY PARKS BANQUET HALL CAPACITY - 40

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SAMYUTHA GOWDA SARASWATA SABHA CAPACITY -350 8

SHREE ANANDAVALLI KALYAN MANABDAPAM CAPACITY - 600

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GEETHAM MAHAL

CAPACITY - 300

Kalyana Mandapam

Premiere Theatre Amphi Theatre

Guest Rooms

340

Hybrid

CAPACITY - 400

Nadigar Sangam Office

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SPA Swimming poolClubGYM Badminton Court/ Dance Floor

KANTHIMATHI KALYAN MANABDAPAM CAPACITY - 700

DEE CEE MANOR CAPACITY - 500

SRI VENKATESHWARA VIVAHA MANDIR CAPACITY - 800

ROHINI INTERNATIONAL CAPACITY - 300

EVP RAJESHWATI MARRIAGE PALACE

SOUTHERN CREST CAPACITY - 450

CAPACITY - 800

THE RESIDENCY TOWERS CAPACITY - 1500

VIJAYA MAHAL CAPACITY - 1500

BKR GRAND HOTEL SRI ALAMELU MANGA KALYANA PALACE

CAPACITY - 700

CAPACITY - 700

SRI BHUVANESHWARI KALYANA MANDAPAM CAPACITY - 750

NACHIAPPA PARK CAPACITY - 125

RAMANA HALL 600 SEATING CAPACITY

SHREE HALL CAPACITY - 300

GLM MERIDIAN CAPACITY - 800 SAKITHYAN CAPACITY - 100

SRI KRISHNASWAMY KALYANA MANDAPAM CAPACITY - 1200

Map of T-Nagar

Why Enormous Number of people wants to live in Chennai ?

Traditional

HOTEL CHARIOT

Historical Cultural

SIAA PROPOSED SITE

Idly- sambhar Tamil Palaya Panchangam Madrasi Kuthu Pattu Marina Veyil Engineering Colleges Banner Gold Pattu Kollywood PrabhuDeva A R Rahman Chennai Tamil Thalaiva Auto’s

Threshold

Map of Chennai

Project also explores the idea of hybrid to make spaces functional, efficient, active and alive through out its period of operation.The Auditorium and the marriage halls doubles up to accommodate a large conference, a mini marriage hall that doubles up as dance floors. A private club with a landscaped terrace courtyards will look to entertain, relax and be a space for small congregation for the people associated with the industry.

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Outsider

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The program called for a challenging zoning diagram as it had to integrate various typology of spaces with a demand for privacy of various types of users with in the building. The multiple ingress and egress and access stairways helped in carving the spaces around an off centred amphitheater which physically disconnected yet visually connected the main programs like the auditorium and the marriage halls. The amphitheater also served as a major spill out to receive, pause and distribute people seamlessly in and out of the building.

Map of TamilNadu, India

Padam Kasi of Indian Cinema kovil, Kulam Namma Chennai Kalaacharam Vada Chennai Arasiyal Karuthu-ulla-padam Illayaraja Paris Corner Moore Market Life Traffic Tanglish Bro’s, Ji’s

A vision to create a modern day monument with a mild reminiscence to past through careful layering of information and imageries resulted in an unique Architectural language that seemed to question the existing urban landscape of the city yet indulge with the minds of a common man. The building touched upon the traditional ideas of ‘Kolam’ in the context of creating a threshold, ‘Krishna’s butterball as a metaphor to the physical form of the Auditorium and the curiosity of people around it, use of buildings and its surfaces as storyboard to register the events from the past and present for the future.

What is Chennai! Is it a Place, Culture, Phennomena..


Professional Work_Competition | Play Architecture

Culture as Architecture Kolam a cultural act symbolizing idea of threshold. An act that draws thin line between the inside to outside. Kolam an understanding of geometry, an exercise/ act that of pride to draw fluently, which connects body and mind. Kolam, a humble act to touch ground, feed ants (or insect). Rice flour is pinched between the thumb and finger and rubbed together while moving the hand continuously to create good designs .Kolam’s also helps to improve mental discipline and concentration, providing an opportunity for solving our day to day problems to be faced in our life.

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Threshold

Interface as Architecture Traditional Indian architecture believed in registering the information from the past, happening in the present and predictions for the future in the form of paintings and sculptures on horizontal and vertical surfaces of temples and monuments.

Inside

Outside

It was a tool to communicate between various ages and became an essence of life-to and an action of pride to sculpt and draw.

Kolam- Around the dots Myth Art Creation Superstition Free-will Natural

Architecture Science Humans Creation Reasoning Planned Processed

As commericialisation gained prominence these art-forms underwent transformation to become banners/ bill boards becomes a medium of communication to attract people’s attention towards anything/everthing. Kolam- Connecting the dots

Mammallapuram’s rock-cut temples and relief sculptures of the Pallava dynasty sets the Historical and Architectural Aura. In Hindu mythology the “Butter Ball” is a giant balancing rock perched on a smooth slope, seemingly defying all laws of physics. The rock’s awkward position making it an interesting backdrop.

Architectural Potential of Kolam Patterns in Three dimension

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Today’s digital communication era through technological advancements have made this entire act dynamic and highly temporal to every needs. Akin which made it interactive by allowing people to have a dialogue with these media surfaces, probably a reminesense of the past.


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Professional Work_Competition | Play Architecture

Circulation

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Based on scenario studies, which infer to have three segregated zones one which accommodates, functions like Kalayana madapam, Guest rooms, dining, second zone with Office, SPA, GYM, Swimming pool, Badminton court. Other with Multipurpose Auditorium , Dormiteries, Theatre, Amphitheatre.

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Professional Work_Competition | Play Architecture

Gym

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suite

Pool

Conference Marriage Hall

Capacity- 846 nos

Kitchen

Stilt parking

Lobby

Auditorium

VIP lounge

Capacity- 1029 nos

Dormitory

Banquet/Dining

Capacity- 339 nos

Entrance Lobby

Basement Parking

Side room

Sectional Perspective


Professional Work_Competition | Play Architecture

View of Rear Side

Aerial View

Auditorium

Theatre_Cinema

SPA

Gymnasium

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02 Professional Work | Play Architecture

Prem Parvat10 Villas Recreating the Lost Mountain Location - Hyderabad, India Latitude - 17.37° N Longitude - 78.48° E Site Area- 1.36 Acres Built Up Area- 8200 Sq.m Timeline- 2013 - Present Status- Under Construction

Role - Senior Architect Responsibility Includes- Concepts, Presentation, Visualisation, Post Process, Working Drawing Preparation, Consultants Co-ordination, Site Coordination, Client Co-ordination

The challenge of dealing with a diminishing mountain, an already established master plan,few columns from the past and an uncompromising client posed multiple challenges in this project.

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Professional Work | Play Architecture

Villa U1, a personal home for the developer was the first amongst the 10 luxury villas where we were engaged to come up with a proposal to contain similar program in 3 floors as against 4 floors already prepared for the remaining villas. The improvisation in planning,conceptual clarity in villa U1 and our gut to retrofit couple of other villas by playing around with existing columns eventually won the entire project. The site, historically part of a mountain peak was almost levelled to a flat ground due to various

technical requirements. We began our design process by looking at the ground conditions, a massive ramp abutting the site on the East and South sides and the Design language of the neighbouring villas. The idea to recreate the mountain by concealing the ground by green mounds, large glass openings towards the North and East sides to receive the ramp and include it as part of the house with double heights connecting the spaces with in, terrace gardens at various levels and a vertical garden as humidifier and shading elements forms the crux of Prem Parvat.

Landscape

Villa L1

Villa L2

Club House

Villa M1 Villa U1 Road

Sump

Road

Service Yard

Villa L4

Villa U2

Villa L3

Villa M2 Road

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Villa U3

Road

Original Site - Mountain scape

Site as Commissioned -Site Levels Established with footings Erected

Cabin Villa U4

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Strategy- Recreating the Mountain with Ground Level of all villas connecting as a podium, Materials & Light treatment inside the spaces attempt to mimic the Mountainous Cave like spaces.

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Professional Work | Play Architecture

neighbouring ramp wall

subtracted volume to create a landscape

Villa Foot Print

Grid - Basic Parameter

Landscape Formation

Circles- Organiser

Tangible Geometry

Geometrical Diagram of a Matter Flow Through Research

Flow Diagram Evolved as Landscape

Evolution 1

View of Villa U1 from the Street

Evolution 2

Flow System adapted for Structural system and Other Spaces

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Professional Work | Play Architecture

Construction Image of Villa U1

Site Plan

RAMP

Image: Construction image of the lower villas from the street

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Professional Work | Play Architecture

Image: View of Other Villas

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03 Professional Work | Play Architecture

Pavilion Organised Sculpture through Motion Location - Hyderabad, India Latitude - 17.37° N Longitude - 78.48° E Site Area-392 Sq.m Built Up Area- 410 Sq.m Timeline- 2015 - Present Status- Tender

Role - Project Architect Responsibility Includes- Concepts, Python + Grasshopper Scripting, Presentation, Visualisation, Post Process, Working Drawing Preparation, Detail Drawing Preparation, Consultants Coordination, Consulatants Drawing Checking, Site Co-Ordination, Client Co-ordination

A quest to develop a project through arranging its program in a certain “Movement” sequence and let people and landscape as a tools to define the connectivity and express this relationship as form resulted in a motion sculpture.

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Wrap Study: Diagrams Of Python Script Variations

Professional Work | Play Architecture

Movement Analysis:

Move Forward

Move In-to

Move Out

if t>=s : x=t*math.cos(j*t)+(s/j) y=t*math.sin(j*t)+(s/j) z=t*s

Move Through

An elliptical geometry proved to be handy to accommodate the required activities and generate a highly sculptural form. A series of ellipses of varying dimensions were staked and turned in various directions in plan to customise varying spatial requirements. Straight flight staircases connected the above floors with a cantilevered open to sky swimming pool and their strategically position in plan provided the impetus for people to experience the evolving sculpture through motion.

Exploded View

if t>=s : x=t*math.cos(j*t)+(s/j) y=t*math.sin(j*t)+(s/j) if t<=6: z= -t*s

if t>= 0 to 360 degrees : x=t*math.cos(t)+(j) y=t*math.sin(t)+(j) z=t

pool roof

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Distribution Study: Programmatic Distribution

Movement through Single Loop

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Vertical play area

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Professional Work | Play Architecture

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The site for the PAVILION is part of the Villa complex at PremParvat. As a result of the Master plan, the site allocated for the clubhouse falls below the road level by 1.5 m. The level drop suggested to organise the largest space in the program, a multifunctional gathering space at the semi basement level and let the landscape connect by allowing people to move through it. The landscape also takes off leading to the sporting activities and a mini bar at the ground level.

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8. PLUMBING DUCT 9. SERVANTS STAIRCASE 10. SERVICE YARD 11. EARTH FILLING 12. LANDSCAPE 13. CIGAR ROOM 14. INDOOR GAMES 15. STAIRS 16. LANDSCAPE 17. SWIMMING POOL 18. WOODEN DECK

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A series of ‘V’ columns flowing along the ellipse forms a rigid structural system. Form LEGEND Finished Concrete as a primary 1. ENTRY RAMP 2. AMPHI-THEATRE material provided expected 3. LOBBY 4. CONCIERGE ROOM sculptural and a continous free 5. MULTI-PURPOSE HALL 6. STAIRS flow of space. 7.ELECTRICAL DUCT

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7.Electrical Duct 8. Plumbing Duct 9. Servants Staircase 10. Service Yard 11. Earth Filling 12. Landscape

13. Cigar Room 14. Indoor Games 15. Stairs 16. Landscape 17. Swimming Pool 18. Wooden Deck

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Professional Work | Play Architecture

Images: Other Conceptual Options of the Pavilion

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04 Professional Work | Play Architecture

Social Housing The Rolling Whites Location - Bangalore, India Latitude - 12.97° N Longitude - 77.56° E Timeline : 2014- Present Site Area- 9.76 Acres Status- Under Construction

Role - Senior Architect/ Project InCharge (End to end) Responsibility Includes- Master Planning, Unit Planning, Concepts, Presentation, Visualisation, Post Process, Working Drawing Preparation, StructuralMEP Consultants Co-ordination, Site Co-ordination, PMC Cordination, Client Co-ordination

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Professional Work | Play Architecture

Concepts _ Master Plan

Back to back - Well suitable for dense Development. - Looks clustered. WID

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Interlocks - Diversified pockets of spaces. - Hard to arrange in budgethomes. - Good for luxury type. - Limitation of one side access.

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Single Row - Possibility of two sided Ventilation & light. - Compact.

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Transverse - Porous quality increases. - Ample daylight & terraces.

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Longitudinal - Creates dynamic volumes. - Good spacial. - Terrace levels. - Tower like upper floors.

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The frontage of the houses with open terraces and balconies, streets and the open spaces then becomes social interaction spaces within the community. Physical disconnect in between few units behaves as micro level lungs spaces , letting people move through, pause and allow children to play.

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The ‘Rolling Whites’ a Social Housing project explored the idea of stacking in the horizontal direction. An idea of a single diagram becoming a geometry, volume and landscape was tested on a 40,000 Sq.m site split in to various parcel of land. With major parts of the adjoining walls becoming sharing, a unit depends majorly on the courtyards and skylights making way for a introvert planning.

Transverse - Unit width should be of a bigger dimension. - Proportion close to square works well.

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Longitudinal - Commonly used type. - Stair in the middle/along. - Shared wall.

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- Vertical circulation types. - Staircase types.

Organisation

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Professional Work | Play Architecture

GEOMETRICAL EXPLORATION UNIT:

- CUT OUT INCORPORATION Diagrammatic Evolution_ Unit Level

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Roof

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Cut-Out Insert

- HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL PLANES

Slicing

Both Horizontal & Vertical

- STRUCTURAL SYSTEM

Structural System

Open Spaces_ Diagram

Above Render :

Street View of South Facing Units Water Body

Seating/ Planter

Path

Green Mound

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Professional Work | Play Architecture

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Moreover the real challenge is to collaborate with a Form-work company based in South Korea which specializes in the technology of building these Aluminium form works. The process begins with handling the linguistic barriers, followed by understanding the methods and modes of cost optimization, advantages of speedy construction, precision and design limitations in the application. This process also demands bringing together specialist consultations from varied field at the beginning of the design itself and the project scheduling is done in a way that all details pertaining to smallest part of the buildings (for eg : Drip moulds, door and window jambs, sleeves for electrical and plumbing works ) needs to be finalized with millimeter precision before going in for preparation of form work. Any alteration after the preparation of the form-work is not possible or incurs heavy financial loss. The major disadvantage in this construction method is the limitations it brings to the designers table while dealing with non-linear geometries as it would require intensive investments in research and development for developing a prototype.

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05 Competition Work | Graduate

Play United

Future of Adidas Store

Location - Stuttgart, Germany Type Ideas Competition Organiser- Liganova, Stuttgart Award - Honourable Mention (selected among Best 5 Designs)

Responsibility Includes- Ideas Discussion, Presentation, Visualisation, Post Process, Graphical Composition

Change the Shopping Behaviour – Fit the Store for the Future The point of sale, the world of online and offline retail of the sports brand adidas, which has a broad store basis in the market, should be the focus of the concepts to be developed. Fit the store for the future.

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Competition | Graduate

Visitor

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The future is to be brought together. Intrinsic excitement of teaming and play is put under the shop spotlight. Adidas store of the future is a place of gathering and genuine sporting experience is taking place in the central arena. Conventional consumer - product relationship is replaced with an experiential one. Visitor is invited to try a sportswear directly on the field and play the game together with friends and like minded visitors. The team might be joined by one of the greatest sport stars brought to reality by advanced 3d projection technology. Adidas playground is flexible environment that allows a visitor to change it and adapt it according to one’s preferences creating a genuine, almost tangible environment. The playground is spatialization of the challenge. The place of spontaneous interaction as soon as a ball touches the ground. An urban setting for a social encounter, or a natural surrounding of an outdoor activity. Scenarios are as many as the users create them, both online and offline, clustering into communities around similar interests. Architecture of the store is complementing the idea. The bleachers are meandering along the store walls adapted to any possible configuration. They are inviting the visitor to become the audience. Bleachers are at the same time used as a display area for physical products allowing the level to serve various visibilities. Both types of representation virtual and physical - circulate around the arena in the centre.

Product space

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Physical Shopping

Panel Browsing Product Fun Sport

Basketball

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Running COLLECTIVE ID

Fashion

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Collective Experience

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Competition | Graduate

LED Responsive Field

Hologram

Outer Layer

Virtual Layer

Virtual Field

Scenarios

Virtual Fashion Show

Virtual Tennis

Virtual Neighbourhood

Virtual Football

View of a Hologramic Play Field

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Competition | Graduate

Physical Shopping Layer

Virtual Shopping Layer

Virtual Field

DESIGN PRINCIPLES

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SIZE L Flagship Store

SIZE XL Outlet

SIZE M Normal Store

SIZE L Flagship Store

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SHOPPING TYPOLOGY

SIZE S Small Pop- up Store

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Professional Work | Dagli Atelier D’ Architecture, Germany

WINERY A Porous Wrap Location - Luxembourg Latitude - 49.76° N Longitude - 6.09° E Built Up Area- 1200 Sq.m

Timeline- 2012 Status- Completed

Role - Conceptual Designer Responsibility Includes- Facade Design & Concepts, Presentation, Visualisation, Post Process

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Professional Work | Dagli Atelier D’ Architecture, Germany

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View from the River Side

View from Luxemborg’s Entry Bridge

Brief was to design a two storey building for a Domine Alice Hartmann ,a small wine business enterprise. Require a space for their products display in one storey and other floor as a storage conditioned for wines.

A two large punctures in each sides of the facade , which creates a ambiguity to the perceivers about the skyline of the building. A small skewed niche in the building breaks monotonous aesthetics.

The site located in as a entry and aside to the main spine of the Luxembourg. Design idea was to redefine the architecture of the neighbourhood, which should reflect the strong contemporary pulse. Hence the building conceived as a clean white cube , in contrast to the usual wine storages, which acts a facia for the Luxembourg. Secondary skin planned above white concrete cube , to give a extended balcony a definition which also acts a additional climate barrier. Conceptual Plan

OFFICE BRIDGE

ENTRY

WINE STORE ROAD

RIVER

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Builder’s Office

An Urban Umbrella in Search of a New Order Location - Bangalore, India Latitude - 12.97° N Longitude - 77.56° E Timeline : 2015

Role - Facade Designer Responsibility Includes- Facade Design & Concepts, Presentation, Visualisation, Post Process, Detail Drawing Preparation, Site Supervision For Facade Execution

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glass parapet supported from facade member

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25x25x4mm thick m.s l-angle

3mm thick 50x50mm M.S- box section closed on both ends with 4mm Thk. M.S Plate

A monotonous column grid being expressed on the facade, quest to design a facade which will act like an umbrella to prevent heat and to diffuse the light.

refer glass/ marble cladding detail drawings

40X6MM THICK M.S Flat

perorated sheet(platform) welded on top of 25x25 m.s. l-angle 75x40x4 mm thick m.s. flat 25mm diameter stud to hold the glass 8mm thick glass

Detail 6

50x50x6 mm thick m.s. plate to close the sides of box section 40x6mm thick m.s- flat

25MM DIAMETER STUD 8mm Thick ToughenedLaminated White Glass

50x50 Mm M.S.- Box Section

Perforated Sheet Welded On Top Of 25x25 Mm L-angle

25x25 Mm M.S L-angle

Site Boundary

Design idea to reinvent the architectural layering , by over-laying the transparency over another transparency. Client’s request was to have facade solution simple and easily executable by the local craftsman. A modular system been developed carefully ,considering not to block the view from inside to outside, and fair amount screening been provided.

75x40x4 mm thick m.s flat

8mm Thick Toughened Laminated White Glass Road Lvl.

25 mm gap need to be provided between the box section and glass

8mm thick glass

8mm thick toughenedlaminated white glass

Footing Top Unf. Lvl.

Diagonal Member Fixing

White Glass fixing on to Diagonal Member

Three types of modules been developed and multiplied to overcome the singular repetitive patterns in the facade.

Images: Facade Mock-Ups

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Professional Work | Flying Elephant Studio

House Pavilion Cube With in a cube Location - Bangalore, India Latitude - 12.97° N Longitude - 77.56° E Timeline : 2008- 2011 Builtup Area- 300 Sq.M Status- Completed

Role - Project Architect Responsibility Includes- Concepts, Presentation, Visualisation, Post Process, Working Drawing Preparation, Detail Drawing Preparation, Consultants Coordination, Consulatants Drawing Checking, Site Co-Ordination, Client Co-ordination

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Facade Options

A small independent building was planned as an extension to a large family house on the adjacent plot at the rear. The program includes family health spa facilities along with basic living /entertainment functions. The proposed building was influenced by the summer palace of Tipu Sultan, an airy open pavilion, located in the old city section of Bangalore, India. A perforated concrete cube, two stories high houses the building program. This punctured shell , while filtering allows for registering the sudden changes in nature particular to Bangalore’s geographic location ; a tropical climate type distorted by the 1000m altitude and undulating topography dotted with lakes that gives it a unique local flavour distinct from the rest of southern India. The site, building, and pool are organized diagonally in accordance with tenets of traditional Indian geomancy or ‘Vaasthu’. The east entrance patio is linked, through the rear entrance, with the living room of the main house. An aedicule like ‘cube within a cube’ contains the more private functions, opening out onto an L shaped double height ‘verandah’- like dining-living space. This spills out to the north via a 6 x 12 m opening with sliding folding louvered wooden doors, bringing the garden indoors and giving the space a distinct ‘outdoor’ aspect.

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Photo: View of Open Living Area

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Photo: From Garden

Photo: Kitchen/ SPA Area

Photo: Bath Area of First Floor

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