Portfolio [Urban Design+Architecture]

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PORTFOLIO

Selected works 2012 ~ 2022 APARNA RAJAN

You edit, you purge, you see the truth. And the truth lies in the details.

We as city dwellers, become sensitive to our surroundings, consciously or unconsciousely. The nature of a space we inhabit leaves an impact on ones mood and ones daily life at large. The theories of Jan Gehl suggests that cites are for people that have to be designed by the people, struck a strong chord with me. My journey in the field of Architecture has exposed me to various design challanges, different types of projects that require critical thinking, and a sensitive respose to the context. This progress led me to the feild of urban design that focuses on the social, cultural, and economic aspects of housing and the design of public spaces, that become the connecting thread between the projetcs in this portfolio.

Urban Regeneration 01/ The Missing Stitch Cascadia chronicles – Interbay

Urban Surgical Intervention 02/ Framework Plan Tactical proposals towards a revitalized neighborhood

UrbanTransformation 03/ Oaktown Nexus Reconnecting downtown – enhancing the lost culture

UrbanDevelopment 04/ Meadow in the Sun Alternate approach to housing development

Countryside Moderation 05/ Cabins along the White Water Living in nature

Highway Adaptation 06/ Street for the peopl Redesign of High-Density Corridor

Urban Reconditioning 07/ Metamorphosis Road as a place

Urban Infrastructure 08/ A Perpendicular Thread Pedestrian bridge as a meeting place

Aparna Rajan | Urban Design & Architecture

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND SKILLS

Master of Science in Urban Design

The University of Texas at Austin

Bachelor of Architecture BMS College of Engineering

Aug 2021 - Dec 2022

Aug 2007 - May 2012

AutoCAD Revit Sketchup

Architectural drawing Structural co-ordination

V-Ray Lumion Artlantis

Photoshop Illustrator InDesign

MS Office Bluebeam QGIS

Urban analysis Site planning Project management Team management

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Architectural Assistant Market Square Architects May 2022 - Dec 2022

Senior Architect mayaPRAXIS design + Architecture July 2018 - May 2021

Freelance Architect motifESSE design Jan 2017 - July 2018

Design Manager R S P Design Consultants Nov 2014 - Dec 2016

Junior Architect Greyscale Design Studio Aug 2012 - Nov 2014

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

Assistant Professor D S College of Architecture

Author and Illustrator

Jan 2017 - June 2018

ACHIEVEMENTS

Sinclair Black Sinclair Excellence Funds Scholarship The University of Texas at Austin

University Rank 4 Bachelors of Architecture

Best Thesis Award (shortlist) : SOS Children’s Village National Institute of Advanced Architectural thesis

AFFILIATION

Council of Architecture, India CA/2013/61008

CO-CURRICULARS

- Participated in Urban Land Institute(ULI) Hines Annual competition

- Story teller and narrator for India Lost and Found (ILF) run by Amit Pasricha

- Content writer for blogs – biophilic design, urban design, real estate, and other topics

- Zonal level table tennis champion (2009)

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Urban Regeneration

The Missing Stitch

Cascadia Chronicles - Interbay

LOCATION Seattle, Washington

DESIGN PERIOD Aug 2021 – Dec 2021

TYPE

Housing / Public spaces / Streets / Waterfront

Cities need to balance resilience with sustainability and provide socioeconomic equity with mobility. We envision the Interbay area as a spine for Seattle and use the neighborhood to stitch the city together through Transit-oriented development and affordable housing to create a more cohesive physical and social landscape.

Academic work

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Interbay
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Aparna Rajan | Urban Design & Architecture 3 Analysis URBAN AGENDA 2050 URBAN RESILIENCE create an urban habitat in functional and resilient design ensure welcomin and accesible space amplify the economic strenght and diversity celebrate biodiversity in a landscape design CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTION OPEN SPACE FRAMEWORK BLUE AND GREEN CORRIDORS STRATEGIES VISION AND VALUES ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT CONNECTIVITY AND MOBILITY SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC NETWORK OF PEDESTRIAN AND BYCICLE PATH REGENERATION OF ECOLOGY COMMUNITY AND LIVABILITY FOCUS ENGAGING WITH COMMUNITIES PRIORIZING THE PUBLIC REALM MIX-USED DEVELOPMENT AFFORDABLE HOUSING TRANSITNETWORK2050 TRANSITSOUTHHUB DRAVUS TRANSITNORTHHUB TRANSITNETWORK2021 TRANSITSYSTEM2050 AVENUE Green spaces Morphology View corridor Accessibility
Values and strategies

Mixed use development to support the population influx of Seattle

Transit hub

Central park, a lung space stitching the neighborhoods

Boulevard path

Phase 1 : Remediation

Phase 2 : Compact neighborhood

Miyawaki forest N

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Water front public spaces

Layering of spaces

Landscape terraces

Submerged railway lines with plaza

Multimodal station

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Development and phasing

Housing Mix

Phase 1

A Mixed use Neighborhood

Underutilised industrial zone transformed into a close knit mixed use neighborhood

Private golfcourse made accessible to all by creating a central park with educational spaces for children and adults

An active boulevard connecting the different parts of the development with seasonal markets and retail spaces

Population & Density

Phase 1

Seattle Armoury site proposed for remediation to enrich the soil with nutrients with Miyawaki method of landscape (dense forest landscape in a small site)

The underutlised industrial land and the armoury site has been identified as a potential threat. Various parcesl have been dedicated for testing and phased remediation(phytoremediation), in order to study and use the finding on our own and other future developments in and around Seattle.

Green roofs and ground spaces

DRAVUSSTREET 15TH AVENUE

Phase 2

As the project is phased over a span of 20 years, the proposal develops the site eventually with the similar intensity and incentive zoning that will accommodate for mixed uses - Residential, commercial, light industrial and green spaces. The development on zone 3 also has neighbourhood amenities such as museums, libraries, clinics and other services that are vital for a community.

Phase 2

School near the park

Dense residential blocks with a variety of typologies

Office spaces, Co-working spaces along 15th Avenue

Ground floor activated with retail spaces along 15th Avenue

Base massing

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Live-Work-Play

Urban Transformation

Oaktown Nexus Reconnecting downtown – enhancing the lost culture

LOCATION Oakland, California

DESIGN PERIOD

Dec 2021 – Jan 2022

TYPE

Housing / Mixed use / Streets / Public spaces

Culture shapes people and people shape cities. Spaces can be designed to enable greater interaction among people leading to interpersonal bonds, long standing traditions and communal activities. Oakland Nexus builds on existing infrastructure to bridge social, cultural, and socioeconomic gaps through developments with diverse uses and levels of affordability, creating a welcoming space for all Oaklanders.

Student Competition

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Oaktown Nexus (2032) : With I980 as a boulevard & I880 as a submerged freeway and capped development

Oaktown Nexus (2032) : With I980 as a boulevard & I880 capped, a new neighbourhood center and Downtown link created

Aparna Rajan | Urban Design & Architecture 8 Site Analysis Urban Boulevard Freeway - Local Traffic Freeway - Regional/Truck Traffic
Pre 1945 : No Freeway Present : I980 & I880 Freeway Barrier
Present : With I980 & I880 there was a destruction of urban blocks
Proposed : Construction of cap to relink Downtown Oakland and its waterfront Downtown Waterfront

Concept and masterplan

Adaptability : Bringing back the arts into the downtown

Market space Exhibition Outdoor performance

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Farming

Submerged

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Theatre next to Jackson Square that will bring peo ple together to celebrate the Arts and culture of the neighbourhood I880 as a boulevard Redesigned BART Station and incubator spaces that will allow for economic generation Central market space freeway for smooth flow of high speed traffic cutting off the usable space from pollution Mixed use development at the junction

Phasing and Financing

Residential Live/work Hotel Retail/Food & Beverage Office

Institutional Cultural/Public Space Transit Incubator Farming Tower

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Phase 1 - Community Housing & highway reconstruction Phase 2 - BART Station, Educational building & Highway Cap Phase 3 - Arts & Culture
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Urban Surgical Intervention

Framework

Plan

Tactical proposals towards a revitalized neighborhood

LOCATION Richmond district, San Francisco

DESIGN PERIOD

Jan 2022 – April 2022

TYPE Ecology / Morphology / Accessibility / Culture

Socially connected cities are resilient cities. The objective of creating a fifteen-minute subdistrict within Richmond with cultural, recreational, retail and hubs was achieved by revitalizing the Oceanfront with environmental and cultural activities that bring public spaces to life. All of these revitalized spaces are accessible via public transport which forms the core network of the region.

Academic work

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Aparna Rajan | Urban Design & Architecture 14 Context Population growth Demographics Economic generators Clement street Geary Boulevard Balboa Street 12% 1980 70,078 2020 78,695 120,000 2050 30% Asian/Othe 43% Hispanic 24% White 27% Black 6%

MORPHOLOGY

CULTURE

15 Strategic density increase in Residential & Retail uses
Increasing accessibility by enhancing public transit
Increased retail Anchor points Community shared spaces Activating retail streets & neighborhood centers
ACCESSIBILITY
Streets for people

Existing Green Spaces

0.003 % of public green space 75 % of privately owned green space

Proposed Landscape scheme with low impact developments

A network of parks have been achieved by connecting them with tree lined avenue. They also form the livable street network, adding urban spatial aesthetics.

Slopes greater than 10 degrees have been identified to propose bioswales and Bio retention cells integrated with the sidewalks.

Existing Land Use

The existing land use suggests that majority of the buildings are residential and many single family dwelling units, that curbs the development

Redefining the codes

New construction on Geary Boulevard 90 Feet with mixed use, and ground floor will always remain retail.

Balboa st and Clement st Buildings heights between 45 feet and 65 feet.

All other plots Building heights less than 45 feet to maintain the existing neighborhood character of mid rise built forms.

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Morphology Ecology

Accessibility

Existing Tansit lines

Existing community assets

Historic buildings, Religious facilities, Neighborhood centers are in 15 minutes walking distances from residences, but the streets are less welcoming for public activities.

Proposed Multimodal system

A complete transit network making the neighborhood more permeable with various commute options

Economic catalysts

The continuous economic zone meshes with the existing residential fabric to become a self sustaining neighborhood with multiple 15 minute sub districts

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Proposed Landscape Taxonomy

Activated Cultural Hubs

18 Anchors Revitalizing the existing landmarks and energizing the junctions PROPOSED LANDSCAPE TAXONOMY E SAN FRANCISCO RICHMOND DISTRICT

Urban Development

Meadow in the Sun Alternate approach to housing development

LOCATION Bangalore, India

PERIOD Aug 2018 – Dec 2020

TYPE

Housing / Community / Ecology

A reimagining of housing with stacked villas. Interlocking duplexes with internal double height spaces and open-to-sky terraces balances the privacy of each unit with the social, common spaces for neighborly interactions.. The central open court in the site becomes a wonderful green community space.

Professional work

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Centrally located circulation core creating private entrance into the units

Creating niches to allow for dynamism in the block, corner balconies allowing hindrance free views

Unit configurations that allow airy spaces filled with natural light.

height spaces create a sense of spatial connection within the internal spaces.

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Concepts
Incorporating ecology in dense mid-rise housing community
A B D C
A Duplex 1 Duplex 1 Duplex 2 Garden decks Corridor Duplex 2 D B C
Double
Aparna Rajan | Urban Design & Architecture 21 Stacking and interlocking 1. The duplexes are stacked up. 2. A simplex is introduced in the second floor of one side 3. This results in a staggering of duplexes creatinga. only 2 exclusive apartment entries per floor b. better massing and staggering of terraces and balconies avoiding monotony C2 Type C1 Type B Type A2 Type A1Type

An alternative approach to housing

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Countryside Moderation

Cabins along the White water Living in nature

LOCATION Coorg, India

DESIGN PERIOD Jan 2022 – April 2022

TYPE Living / Ecology

Minimalism in the bosom of nature. A getaway built by integrating buildings into rich natural topography. Keeping sustainability at the forefront, the existing green cover was left undisturbed by tucking cottages under it. This provides each cottage privacy with serene views of the forest.

Professional work

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Design Site boundary Site boundary Stream View towards the landscape, gardens, stream and the sky View towards the dense forest Arrival Living | Recreation | Central green space Leisure Living cottages set in the slopes hidden from the main access pathway Natural landscape and stream Organic circulation paths Towards waterfall Bridge Room Room Deck Deck
Schematic

Masterplan

Minimalist approach gave this design an edge, keeping the exteriors and the interiors simple to blend the built-forms with nature. My role involved leading the project starting from concept design, design development, detailing and working with the team to achieve a sustainable project. Keeping that as focus, the built spaces were aligned linearly starting from the reception, cottages, and services.

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Arrival Plaza Reception Steps to rear path White water Cottages Bridge Platform Pedestrain path Restaurant Landscape gardens Beach 1 2 3 6 9 6 8 6 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 10 4 7 2 11 12
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Highway Adaptation

Streets for the people

Redesign of High-Density Corridor

LOCATION Bangalore, India

DESIGN PERIOD

July 2020 - May 2021

TYPE

Streetscape / Urban public realm / Landscape / Infrastructure

Reclaiming streets back for people requires reimagining safe, uniform and universally accessible space. While aesthetic quality of the street has been improved, soft porous land area is increased allowing for better percolation of rainwater for recharge of ground water. A framework design document was produced as a standard for the design of streets for the city of Bangalore.

Professional work

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Demonstration Stretch

Aparna Rajan | Urban Design & Architecture 28 Context
Existing condition survey of Old Airport Road

Carriageways of uniform width Junctions with correct geometry/ Space reallocation for landscape, pedestrians and cyclists

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modifications
Design
Level crossings for universal access provided at all junctions and entrances 9m turning radius for easy bus movement
furniture Cycle parking and shared mobility (Yulu) stand 6m turning radius for car movement Public toilet Standardised bus stop 6m turning radius for car movement
Street

6.75m carriageway 7.00m carriageway 7.50m carriageway

Existing 4 lane road retained and carriageway made of uniform 7M width. Space gained re-allocated for landscaping, footpaths of minimum 1.8M and cycle tracks of 1.5M width. Pedestrians and cyclists are given safe, uniform and universally accessible space.

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Healthy street design

Urban Reconditioning

Metamorphosis Road as a place

LOCATION Bangalore, India

DESIGN PERIOD Dec 2019 – May 2022

TYPE

Accessibility / Climatic comfort / Social space

A transit stop becomes a pit stop in one’s daily routine. This project reshapes the idea of the stop to become a pleasant climatic resting zone with a landscaped plaza and a footbridge connecting the bus stop. The journey also has resting areas as peaceful steps under tree cover, art installations that please the eye and engage the public, an amphitheater that can act as the occasional performance space, but primarily serves as a social gathering space at its essence.

Professional work

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Site conditions

The dense built fabric with its proximity to a metro station calls for a safe predestrian crossing. The former master plan of the tech park had a placeholder bridge put to a later date for execution.

The Y fork splits the traffic that enters the tech park at a higher level and the thorough traffic that passes straight. High density of traffic at the road level called for the design of the street and the bridge as a place for pedestrains.

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To Metro station To Tech Park Flyover

Flow of spaces

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Urban Infrastructure

A Perpendicular Thread Pedestrian bridge as a meeting place

LOCATION Bangalore, India

PERIOD Dec 2019 – May 2022

TYPE

Accessibility / Ecology / Social space

When the road itself becomes a destination. The design evolved from simply distributing and directing pedestrian traffic and transformed into a human-centered social space for people to experience enhanced livability . Malleability of steel allowed for a form with no sharp edges that are pleasing to the eye and touch, adding softness to a typically brutal landscape.

Professional work

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The stretch of the road within the Tech Park posed a threat to the pedestrain movement between the offices and the food hub. Site images below also show the rawness of the space with no tree cover for shade.

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Site conditions Y shaped bridge
Cycle lane Cycle lane 29m long social spine Staircase Staircase Green median Green median Bus stop Bus stop Towards Food court Towards Offices Escalator Escalator
Outer
Towards Manyata Tech Park Towards
Ring road
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Other works Illustrations and Publications

Drawing and writing are a medium of expressing my thoughts on housing and urbanism. These illustrations represent a very abstract manner of representing those thoughts that are ever evolving. My writings have been published in magazines, websites, and history research zines.

Special interests

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Urban mix
Housing Disparity
Housing disparity
Aparna Rajan | Urban Design & Architecture
Nothing in this world is more simpler and cheaper than making cities that provide better for people
+1 737 288 5282 Rose tinted glasses : A perspective on street vending Publication | The Urban Rhetoric | Sept 2020 | Pg 20 - 21
Jan Gehl Aparna Rajan aparnacr@utexas.edu

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