ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO SELECTED WORKS 2019-2022 ANUSHI SHETH
ANUSHI SHETH anushi.sheth19@gmail.com +919632610616 Bangalore
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Hello! I am Anushi Sheth, a third year undergraduate student from CMR University school of Architecture, Bangalore. This is a collection of my selected work from my academic program. Throughout the journey, the learnings have allowed me to grow and reflect upon the notion of architecture not only as an act of building and designing but as a medium of response and interaction with the built form, people and the community.
EDUCATION
2019-Present 2017-2019 2004-2017
Bangalore Bangalore Bangalore
CMR University School of Architecture CMR National PU College Ryan International School
SKILLS
AutoCAD Sketchup Photoshop
InDesign Rhinoceros Enscape
Microsoft Office Sketching Model making Hand drafting
LANGUAGES KNOWN
English
Hindi
Gujarati
WORKSHOPS
2022 2021 2021 2020 2020 2019
April Nov May Nov June Oct
Ferrocement components, CMRUSOA CNC Form development workshop, CMRUSOA Animation workshop, CMRUSOA Photography workshop, CMRUSOA Pandemic office pod workshop, CMRUSOA Woodcut and printmaking workshop, CMRUSOA
ADDITIONAL WORK
2021 2019 2018
July Oct Nov
Teaching assistant, Doodling workshop Volunteer,Art Camp held by CMRU Stage Designer, TEDxYouth@CMRPUC
OTHER INTERESTS
Folk Dance Music
Painting Travelling
Photography Cooking
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Urban Terrace
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City Hub
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Court Complex
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Pavilion
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Additional work
Architectural Design IV/Cohousing project
Architectural Design V/Civic center project
Architectural Design VI/ District court project
Foundation workshop III/ Origami evolved structure
Other projects/sketches/photography
URBAN TERRACE a cohousing project Semester IV Jan-June 2021 Studio Guide: Prof. Riju Thomas Prof. Thiyagarajan Rajagopalan Site: Chelekere, Kalyan nagar, Bangalore Site area: 1 acre
Urban terrace is a cohousing project that aims in flexibility in terms of addition/ subtraction/ shared spaces in unit blocks and designing spaces to strive for major user interactions to build a better community in the busy urban city.The presence of the lake marked an important aspect to develop all the interactive balconies towards it. The project brief consisted of designing studio apartments, 2bhks and 3bhks , a total of twenty-five units. This studio helped me in understanding the basic idea of a home, spatial planning for different housing units and site master planning aspects like circulation, buffer zones , axis and user interaction points.
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Front elevation
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Chelekere Lake
Naala
Site
BBMP Ground
Site plan
The idea was to look at the site features and to have the lake as the focal point for all the units. Overlapping terraces were explored within different units in a block to encourage more communication within the residents and create a community within.The entire ground floor was made public, having functions like the co- working space, market, club house ,flea markets and activities near the nala edge.
Senior citizens
Corporate employees
Artists
User groups
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Students
Tourists
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Movement
Ground zoning- made public
Major access
Vehicular access
Community kitchen and club house
Boulevard access
Pedestrian access
Commercial Coworking
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Roof Masterplan Legend: 1-Entry 2-Drop off 3-Parking ramp
4-Block A entry 5-Block B 6-Sit out space
7-Block C 8-Semi open coworking 9-Swimming pool
10-OAT 11-Senior citizen pavilions 12-Sand pit
13- Badminton court 14-Flea market 15-Nala 16-Chelekere lake
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Semi open coworking space
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Block A Terraces
Block B Terraces
Elevation
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First floor Block -A
Second floor Block -A
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Third floor Block -A
Fourth floor Block -A
Coworking
Studio
2 BHK
3 BHK
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Terrace
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Sectio
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CITY HUB a civic center project
Semester V Aug-Dec 2021
Studio Guide: Prof. Akshara Verma Prof. Kulshresth D Patel Prof. Arunkumar Deivnayagam Working drawings: Prof . Minu Zacharia Prof. Nishita Shah Site: Town hall , Bangalore Site area: 2.54 acres
City hub is a civic center project that focuses on what makes a building ‘public’ and how does it invite people inside. Relating back to the history of the city and the water bodies that existed around, the project attempts to bring back some features as public interaction zones . The site is located at a prominent junction in the city , through the orientation, the project strives to make an extension to the existing Silver Jublee park junction and create interactive public zones at the entrance to retain the nature of the existing structure. This project has really made me understand the importance of context and how that could be a major driving factor to create an icon at a prominent junction of the city.
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Public entrance elevation
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Town hall, Bangalore- A study of the growth of the central part of the city. Town hall is a neoclassical municipal building located in the central part of the city. It was inaugurated in 1935 by Kanteerava Narasimha Raja Wadiyar. It was built by Sir Mirza Ismail. Location of town Hall at the junction marks an important role and also states the reasons for protests to happen there. The huge plinth in the entrance is a space for people to gather at the junction. An analysis was done for the growth and development of the city to analyze the reasons to mark this location as a prominent junction for a design of a civic center.
Mud fort , built in the year 1537
Bangalore was divided into two major zones, the Pete and the British Cantonment. Cubbon park marked the separation.
Narrow streets leading to major roads- creating conjustion in traffic.
Bangalore was divided into two petes- Doddapete and Chikkapete. The intersection of the two formed the Doddapete square.
Sampangi Kere, a major public zone during that time where people met for the Karaga Festival. The lake had dried and the Kanteerava stadium was built.
Commercial Residential
Public/Semi public Green spaces
Land use map
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Conceptual section showing the idea of the plinth extending towards the junction.
Map showing the position of Town hall (Marked in red)
Major Public zones in the Pete region.
Mass void map
Sketch showing ideas of the entrance plinth
Initial massing iteration- showing the main axis from the main road.
Protests at Town Hall
Massing oriented towards the junction, similar to that of Town hall.
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4-Water feature 5-Sampangi Kere 6-Flea market
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Groundfloor Masterplan
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10-Museum 11-Exhibition room 12-Amphitheatre
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Section through market and Sampangi kere
Sectional elevation through Sampangi kere
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View
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Bridge views
Entrance plinth view
Entrance water feature view
View from the bridge
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12-Exhibition room 13-Amphitheatre 14- Event Hall 15= Archive and documentation
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GLASS RAILING
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WATERPROOFING LAYER
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COURT COMPLEX a district court project Semester VI Jan-May 2022 Studio Guide: Prof. Kulshresth D Patel Prof . Minu Zacharia Site: Mayo Hall, Bangalore Site area: 5 acre
The court complex project is a project that revolves on the idea of making the court more accessible to the public and make it less intimidating, improving the current situations of a court in terms of circulation, ventilation and the overall workability of the plan as a whole. The whole idea of have different volumes of spaces based on the functionality directly reflecting on the facade was explored. The transition of the public spaces to the formal spaces was important and was explored at different scales. This project helped me in understanding the basic functioning of a court and how the circulation for the different users are broken down. The whole idea of making the court more accessible and less intimidating to the people was explored.
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View
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The Mayo hall is an old structure that is built with response to the interior spaces, each courtroom faces on the exterior thus giving the niches within the form. This idea of breaking an entire mass was followed.
SITE
Overall siteplan The site was located a the existing Mayo hall ie, the current court plot. It is a corner site having a metro edge on one side and a pedestrian edge on the other side. Analysis was first done in the court planning aspects of Mayo Hall and then the project was taken forward.
The idea was to break the scale of the Utility Tower that existed in the site given making the design less intimidating and to human scale.
Functioning of space of law
Functioning of space of law
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Program breakdown- proximity diagram
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Massing model
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Ground floor plan
LEGEND: 1. Foyer 2. Help desk 3. Notary 4. Typist 5. Stationary 6. ATM 7. Cashier 8. Post office 9. Computer center 10. Waiting area 11. Public forum 12. Public Library/Canteen 13. Judge lounge
14. Judge Conference room 15. Judge Library 16. Judge chamber 17. Confidential room 18. Record room 19. Witness room 20. Courtroom type A 21. Courtroom type B 22. Gathering hall 23. Advocate lounge 24. Advocate conference hall 25. Advocate library 26. Canteen 27. Advocate clerk shed
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Canteen
Advocate lounge
Advocate lounge Public canteen
Foyer
Foyer
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Canteen
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Part elevation through Residency Road
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Second floor plan
LEGEND: 1. Foyer 2. Help desk 3. Notary 4. Typist 5. Stationary 6. ATM 7. Cashier 8. Post office 9. Computer center 10. Waiting area 11. Public forum 12. Public Library/Canteen 13. Judge lounge
Terraces
14. Judge Conference room 15. Judge Library 16. Judge chamber 17. Confidential room 18. Record room 19. Witness room 20. Courtroom type A 21. Courtroom type B 22. Gathering hall 23. Advocate lounge 24. Advocate conference hall 25. Advocate library 26. Canteen 27. Advocate clerk shed
Skylights Builtup
Diagram showing Terraces (Second floor plan)
Diagram showing built up (Fourth floor plan)
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PAVILION Prototyping and designing a pavilion Semester V Aug-Dec 2021 Studio Guide: Prof. Kulshresth D Patel
The Pavilion is a collaborative project among six members , where the initial ideas explored were using the techniques of origami along with load taking capacity, flexibility of members and collapsibility of the structure. The form evolved was from a basic four folded paper model structure . During the process, multiple materials and components were explored to study the folding capacity and load bearing capacity. The study here was really to explore how thin a structure could be and where is the maximum strength required. The final structure built was 12cm thick. It was built using the ferrocement technique.
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Formwork for the small prototype
Fabric added as reinforcement
Wiremesh added above the fabric
Achieved prototype - 12 mm thick
Formwork for the individual members where a craft mesh was used for reinforcement to achieve a thinner prototype
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Individual members- 3mm and 5mm were achieved.
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Cement sampling test to achieve the thinnest prototype using different ratios of the constituents.
Origami start of the form - Motif form
Ferrocement technique was explored in a small scale to check with the ratios of material used.
Cardboard prototype for the actual structure . The learning here was that additional members are required to hold the tips of the structure and thus added strength to all the flaps.
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Welding process of the main reinforcements
Chicken mesh added for
Scale of the actual structure as compared to prototype
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Process images
Day 1 outcome
Under-layer remaining
Final outcome - day 2. Total thickness achieved 8 cm
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ADDITIONAL WORK
Collapsible tent made using telescopic steel rods and tarpoulin sheet
Fullscale 110-Collaborative project amongst different semesters. We designed a Pavilion where the volume on either side is varied. structure built using Ferrocement technique.
Fullscale 107- Collaborative project amongst different semesters. We designed a post covid workspace to encourage the collaboration between the employees that was lost during the work from home situation. My role here was to help in making diagrams and storyboarding for the video outcome. Click on the link below to view the entire video!
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Curved wall made using scaled bricks of scale 1:7.5. This project was a part of the building construction studio where we learned about brick construction and through the model making exercise we understood the process of building the structure.
Laser cut lampshade made using 3mm mdf board
Tudor Arch
Ghiyaz Ud din Tughlaq tomb made using mount board and mill board
St Peters Cathedral, Vatican city made using millboard and skewer sticks
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Sketches from the 50 day sketch challenge
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Photography explorations
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I , hereby declare that this document contains my original academic work
ANUSHI SHETH anushi.sheth19@gmail.com +91 9632610616