Aswath Raj Architecture student portfolio 2020

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M.ASWATH PORTFOLIO CMR SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE SELECT WORKS 2017 - 2020


CURRICULAM VITAE

EDUCATION 2003-2012 Vidya Niketan Matric Hr Secondry School, Coimbatore

Kindergarden to 6th grade

2012-2015 SSVM World School, Coimbatore

7th grade to 10th grade

2015-2017 National Model CBSE School, Coimbatore

11th grade to 12th grade

2017-2022 CMR School of Architecture, Banglore

SKILLS

A S WA T H R A J 8 / 4 G M a h a g a n a p a t h y N a g a r , Ve l l l a l u r e Coimbatore -641111 Cell: +91 9677710932 Email: aswathmagesh99@gmail.com

-Hello, I’m Aswath and I have always believed in the principle that “Design dictates life”. Even the most miniscule details influence our everyday life and through architecure, we can Build & Develop a future that can mend the mistakes of the present. Through this Internship I would like to learn and put forth my best to achieve my goals.

Bachelor of Architecture 4th Year Ongoing

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ENGLISH

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TAMIL

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TELEUGU

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP

MOVIES

UNREAL TWINMOTION

TENNIS

MS OFFICE & iWORK

SWIMMING

WORKSHOPS / ACHIVEMENTS FULLSCALE 103 - RAMMED EARTH WALLS FULLSCALE 104 - TESILE STRUCTURES FULLSCALE 105 - BAMBOO PAVILLIONS FULLSCALE 106 - WOODCUT PRINTS FULLSCALE 107 - DESIGN RESPONDS TO THE PANDEMIC DOCUMENTATION - DAKSHIN CHITRA DOCUMENTATION - MOROCCAN WINDOWS DOCUMENTATION - CARPENTER CENTRE

EXPERIENCE 2019 - SUMMER INTERNSHIP AT SRI MSE INDUSTRIES, COIMBATORE


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Vistors Center

Montessori School

Campus Design

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Urban Design

Interior Design

Gudibande

04 Civic Center Whitefeild

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Marathahalli

MG Road

Miscellaneous Workshops, Summer Internship, Physical models, Construction Drawings & Photographs.

Bannerughatta

Casual, Semi- Casual & Office Space


Visitors Center GUDIBANDA, BENGALURU INDIA The site for this particular project is located in a small town called Gudibanda in the outskirts of Bengaluru. It is located in the foothills looking over a man made lake built by local cheiftan Byre Gowda.

• the idea THE AGRARIAN MONOLITH Since the site was located in a very prominent location it was to be accessed by both the locals and tourists, the intention was to develop a building that is accessible 24/7 by both. So a concept was developed where certain parts of the building would have standard closing hours, but the building by itself would remain open.

• ideo-grams

PUBLIC SPACES - WIP - Assorted Images of the initial design of the project

PRIVATE SPACES

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OPEN AIR THEATRE

- 01 - Conceptual Model - 02 - Rough layout of the idea

LAKE DOCK

A Prominent Central axis was always in mind. A view towards the dock was also an important aspects during the early stages of design.

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The idea was to make the building in a way that it belonged more to the locals rather than the visitors was also kept in mind.

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01 Vistors Center

• ideo-grams

A Relationship between the entrance and the end of the site is established. The open air theatre has been moved from the centre of the building to the depression present in the site.

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The concept of keeping parts of the building open and segments of it closed still remain. The Dock has evolved into a boat pier.

- WIP - Assorted Images of the intermediate design of the project

Axes established between the building and other external features of the project.

- 01 - First Iteration of the plan - 02 - View of the cafe from the lake - 03 - View from the entrance

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• floor plans Y

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1 - Entrance Lobby 2 - Exhibition space

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3 - Restaurant

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4 - Kitchen & Pick Up 5 - Library 6 - Toilet

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7 - Entry to Open air theatre 8 - Open air theatre

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9 - Pedestrian Entry 10 - Service Road 11 - Dining deck 12 - Bike track

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN

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01 Vistors Center

• floor plans A

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1 - Art Studio 2 - Skylight 3 - Balcony 4 - Staircase 5 - Lake

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN

• sections

SECTION XX’

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01 Vistors Center

• sections

SECTION YY’

SECTION AA’

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01 Vistors Center

• views

WIP - Views exported from the 3D Model 01 - Image showing the entrance of building along with the pier. 02 - A bird’s eye view of the building. 03 - Image showing the library, the stairs leading to the Art Studio and the steps coming down from the lobby.

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01 Vistors Center

• views

WIP - Views exported from the 3D Model 01- Image showing the entrance lobby of the building. 02 - A view of the building from the lake. 03 - Image showing the entrance along with the pergola.

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Montessori School MARATHAHALLI, BENGALURU INDIA The Site for this project was located in the bustling locality of Marathalli. Marathahalli predominantly hosts a lot of offices, residences & apartments which in turn makes it one of the busiest areas of Bengaluru. An empty site in the area which is mostly residential and offices placed in very close proximity, the lack of schools were surprising. This in turn makes the mornings for the residents extremely hectic, this deficiency was the cause to kick off this particular project.

• the idea THE GREEN HEART The program was to design a school that follows the Montessori principles, which are primarily built upon the foundation of bringing in responsiblity and induviduality to every student an idea stuck me where a vegetable garden would act as the heart of the school in which the students could grow their own vegetables & they would be used in the school kitchen. An open to sky garden would also provide Natural light & Ventilation drastically reducing the energy consumption of the building.

• ideo-grams

PUBLIC SPACES

- 02 The Vegetable garden would remain the focus of the building, making it visible from all corners of the building. Another Concern was to create an easy access between the classrooms and the teacher’s lounge. The Kitchen would placed in a way that its only a touch away from the vegetable garden so the students could have a hands-on experience.

PRIVATE SPACES SEMI PUBLIC SPACES VEGETABLE GARDEN

- 01 - WIP - Assorted Images of the intermediate design of the project

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- 01 - Bubble diagram Placing the utilities of the building. - 02 - Scrapped Concept of the building.

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SCRAPPED CONCEPT (FIG 02): Initial design concepts the building also relied on making the vegetable garden a Greenhouse making it viable to host a variety of crops. The concept was not further expanded due to the design constraints that arose with an indoor Greenhouse in a child-friendly environment.


02 Montessori School

• ideo-grams

The initial design sketches show the open to sky central vegetable garden and a kitchen in close proximity from it. The placement of staff & the principal’s room are placed close to the entrance to make it easily accessible to the visitors. A Visible axis is created between the entrance and the back of the building, as the back of the building also hosts indoor play area and a playground it would also act as a waiting area for the students after school hours.

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- 05 - WIP - Assorted Images of the intermediate design of the project - 01 - First Iteration of the plan. - 02 - Hand Drafted Ground floor plan. - 03 - Hand Drafted First floor plan. - 04 - Sections that cut across the building. - 05 - View of model (First Floor & Garden) - 06 - View of model (Aerial View)

The classrooms are equipped with their own toilets, making it easier for the faculty to oversee the students. The faculty room, janitors closet and the prinipal’s office are provided with a visual connection to the classrooms. The stairs leading to the library & AV Room are placed between the classrooms, keeping it in close proximity to the students. The hallways that connect all the programs are kept along the vegetable garden, making them airy & provides the with natural light. - 02

- 04 The first floor plan shows the connecting balcony looking over the vegetable garden. The external reading space is situated outside the library looking over the tricycle track and playground. The tricycle track runs along the side of the building leading to the playground & it is designed in a way that it loops around but also provides multiple paths. - 06

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02 Montessori School

• floor plans A

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1 - Entrance Lobby

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2 - Classroom 1,2 & 3 3 - Indoor Play Area / Waiting Area

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4 - Vegetable Plantation 5 - Kitchen 6 - Staff Room

X’ Y’

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7 - Janitors Room (Men) 8 - Janitors Room (Women) 9 - Prinipal Room 10 - Staircase to First Floor 11 - Playground 12 - Tricycle track

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13 - Tensile Structure to hold Tricycles 14 - Entry Gates

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN

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02 Montessori School

• floor plans B

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2 1 - AV Room 2 - Library 3 - External Reading Space

4 X Y

4 - Connecting Balcony looking over Plantation

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5 - Vegetable Plantation 6 - Space For Further Expansion


02 Montessori School

• sections

SECTION XX’

SECTION YY’

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02 Montessori School

• sections

SECTION AA’

SECTION BB’

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02 Montessori School

• views

WIP - Views exported from the 3D Model 01 - Image showing the entrance of building along with the AV room & the library. 02 - A bird’s eye view of the building. 03 - Image showing the library, the tensile structure & the coloured metal bars placed along the windows.

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02 Montessori School

• views

WIP - Views exported from the 3D Model 01- Image showing the indoor vegetable plantation along with the classroom 02 - A view of the V shaped columns supporting the roof of the first floor. 03 - Image showing the playground along with the kitchen, library & AV Room.

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Campus Design BANNERUGHATTA, BENGALURU INDIA The site is located near the Bannerughatta national park, which makes this an ideal location for a Veterinary College & Hospital. This particular piece of land sits by foothills guarding the deep forest, the settlements in the area rely on cattle farming & agriculture labour as their main source of income. The intention to develop a Veterinary Hospital & College was to address the concerns of the locals & the forest rangers who would bring in wounded animals from the forest. The infrastructure would include facilities for immediate first aid, testing, surgery & also provide long stay and rehabilitation for both large & small animals. The College campus would host classrooms, labs, AV rooms, congregation halls, cafeterias & accommodation. The Auditorium when not in use by the students or staff would be rented out providing an additional income to the institution.

• the idea THE MONO BLOCK

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HOSPITAL

COLLEGE CAMPUS

OPEN SPACE

FIG 01- The intention was to design singular unit

which would work as both a College & a Hospital. This is done to reduce the travelling distance for users of both functions. The singular narrow passage way opening into a large central garden is used to bring in large channels if wind into the building, to utilize a tunnel like effect for maximum ventilation. By using this technique we could prevent the plan from having singularly loaded hallways to maximize the utilization of space.

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FIG 02- The college campus is placed over the

Hospital block to have a continuous channel of communication for both live teaching & shared resources. The college campus looks over the open garden for it to utilize the tunnel effect as well. The college campus is split into two sections, one sitting in the front end and the other at the back end of the building connecting them by a bridge over the narrow passage. This was done so the users could experience the varying heights in the building.

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ANIMAL PEN

FIG 03- The Animal pen sits along the side of the

hospital block where the examination for the doctors to immediately respond to the animals and the animals would only be brought into the campus for surgery or scans. The Animal pen would have room for long stay, large animals, immediate response large animals, kennels for dogs & a cat pound. There are also provisions for animals who have come for a follow up - checkup where they could be immediately attended.

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RESIDENTIAL FACILITY

FIG 04- Two Different Residential Facilities are

available: studio & family housing for the caretakers of the animal farm & long stay research cells for the students. At the moment 10 research cells are available with room for further expansion and 5 housing units are available for the caretakers. Both the units are placed near the animal pen for easy and immediate access. The in-campus sports facility is open 24/7 for the residents.


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• ideo-grams

FIG 01- Street Elevation in front of the site.

The farm land around the site is cultivated by the locals and is used for both retail & domestic purposes. The Bannerughatta National Park is 10 KM away from the site & since the site is well connected, the Hospital is always within reach.

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FIG 02- Street Elevation Behind the site.

The site sits in a backdrop of a hill, surrounded by a eucalyptus farm. The settlements around the site houses locals in the area which are generally not more than 1 floor and some equipped with a cattle stabble. The site among this sits as an empty piece of land with roads that connects to the site. - 02

CONCEPT SKETCHES

WIP - Assorted Images from the Initial stages of design

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01- A Sketch showing the entrance to the college cafeteria, which is through a large pergola this was done to make the entrance a live and bustling place giving the user the feeling of entering an energetic space. 02 - A Sketch of the Hospital cafeteria, this is a view of the water body that the cafeteria sits on. This was done to counter heat due to the large rocky hills present around the site. 03- The positioning of the deck in the water body where the tables would be placed are shown in the sketch. 04 (Scrapped Concept)- This was an initial concept where the auditorium would house external stairs that would directly lead to the balcony of the auditorium.


03 Campus Design

• floor plans 1 - Drop-off Point 2 - Entrance Lobby 3 - Billing / Record Room 4 - Animal Food Store 5 - Pharmacy 6 - Open space 7 - Examination Rooms 8 - HOD Office 9 - Nursing Stations 10 - Sample Colletion & Testing Labs

C

11 - X-Ray Rooms

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12 - Scrub Room 13 - Preparation Room

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14 - Small Operation Theatre

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15 - Sterile Zone

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24 - Staff Rooms

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25 - College Cafeteria 26 - Kiosks

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21 - Speciality Lab 23 - Classrooms

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19 - Library

22 - General Labs

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18 - Post Operative 20 - Incubation Lab

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17 - Large Operation Theatre

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16 - Viewing Gallery

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27 - Service Area

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28 - Deans Office & Reception 29 - Administration

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30 - Doctors Lounge

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31 - Hospital Cafeteria 32 - Waterbody Cafe 33 - Auditorium Ground Floor 34 - Parking 33 34

35 - Indoor Stadium 36 - Tennis Court 37 - Long Stay Research Cells 38 - Animal Pen (Large Animals) 39 - Cat Pound & Dog Kennel

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

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40 - Residential Units


03 Campus Design

• floor plans

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C’ 1 - Classrooms 2 - Labs 3 - Audio Visual Rooms 4 - Library 5 - External Reading Space

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6 - Labs 7 - Teachers Lounge 8 - Orientation Hall

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11 - Dean Office

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN

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12 - Directors Office

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13 - Roof Garden 14 - Double Height Ceiling

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15 - Auditorium First Floor


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• deep cuts (AUDITORIUM) A

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN

4 1 - Entrance Lobby 2 - Lifts 3 - Toilets 4 - Auditorium 5 - Backstage

5 A’ A 1 2

SECTION AA’

1 - Balcony

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2 - Lifts 3 - Mid-Level Entry 4 - Ground-Floor Entry 5 - Orchestra Pit 6 - Stage 7 - Backstage

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4 5 6 7 A’

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN

The Auditorium being a Key feature in the campus used by Students, Staff as well as being rented out it has been designed to accommodate more than 250 people. It has been fully equipped to hold both large and small crowds giving more than 30% of the seating space as a buffer space as well as cafeterias Inside & outside the auditorium. Multiple entries are present to cater large, unruly crowds, with both a mid & a ground floor landing. Toilets are present in the auditorium to help mitigate travel outside the auditorium building. The building is placed separate from the rest of the campus to have an independent entry to help uninterrupted functioning even when the campus is working.


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• deep cuts (CLASSROOMS & ACCOMMODATION) 3 CLASSROOM ON FIRST FLOOR

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CLASSROOM ON GROUND FLOOR

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CLASSROOMS

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LIGHT WELLS

SINGLE BEDROOM HOUSE

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TWO BEDROOM HOUSE

1 - Living Room 2 - Bedrooms 3 - Toilets

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4 - Kitchen 5 - Lawn

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1M ABOVE G.L

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4 - Stairs to First Floor 5 - Toilet

Fig 01 - This shows the initial concept of how the classrooms are stacked one on top of the other, this was done to counter the effect of dark and dingy hallways by doing so large light wells could illuminate the space. Fig 02 - This shows the light well in a plan view.


03 Campus Design

• sections

SECTION AA’

SECTION BB’

SECTION CC’

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03 Campus Design

• views

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WIP - Views exported from the 3D Model 01- Image showing the building in a bird’s eye view. 02 - A view of the external reading space at the library. 03 - Image showing the drop-off point, the water body at the cafe & folding doors opening to the cafe from the first floor.

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• views

WIP - Views exported from the 3D Model 01 - View of the Auditorium seated in front of the water body of the cafe. 02 - A bird’s eye view of the building. 03 - Image of the Drop off point.

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Civic Center WHITEFIELD, BENGALURU INDIA The site is located in a neighbourhood in Whitefeild, this is a residential neighborhood. Since settlements here had happened haphazard and unplanned as there is a case of economic inequality present in the area. This can be seen from the area having large housing projects such as apartments & walled off large rental office spaces but predominantly the area consists of small housing, some even lacking basic amenities such as bathrooms & parking. The houses here are so densely packed that they lack ventilation. The goal was to develop a project for this community that provides a space which serves all residents of the area breaking the economic barrier. So a civic centre was thought out to be a solution where people could come to pay their bills, workout at the gym, rent halls, library for the public, a daycare being a place where people can hangout.

• the idea THE PURLIEU OF WHITEFEILD

The civic center consits of a Banglore One where citizens can come and and pay their bills file their taxes, a day care where elderly residents of the area can come and stay, a gym which is open to the members to the community & a multi purpose hall which can be rented out by the residents acting as a revenue system for upkeep & maintenance of the building. The building opens itself up to a Koi Pond, which has a seating that runs along its sides and looks out to the corridors of the building bring in air flow & natural light. The first floor is completely commercial it hosts a coffee shop, shops available for rent & the facade of the building can be used for billboard advertising.

- 02 - 01 - WIP - Assorted Images of the design process - 01 - Concept in line plan. - 02 - Massing model of the project. - 03 - Model of project (1) - 04 - Model of project (2)

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04 Civic Center

• floor plans

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN

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1 - Entrance Lobby / Info Desk

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2 - Banglore One (Citizen Service Centre) 3 - Connecting Corridors

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4 - Day Care 5 - Library 6 - Multipurpose Hall (Rental) 7 - Toilets

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8 - Janitors Closets 9 - Seating 10 - Koi Pond

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11 - Gym 12 - Lift 13 - Staircase to First Floor 14 - Pharmacy 15 - Ration

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• floor plans

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1 - Coffee Shop. 2 - Retail Stores for Rent.

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3 - Lift & Staircase. 4 - Rooftop Cafe. 5 - Space for further expansion.


04 Civic Center

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SECTION AA’

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SECTION CC’

SECTION DD’

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04 Civic Center

• views

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WIP - Views exported from the 3D Model 01- Image showing the cafe, entrance lobby, water body, billboards & people waiting in queue for rations. 02 - A view of the water body & corridors. 03 - Image showing people in the entrance lobby & children playing around the tree at the water body.

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MG MGROAD ROAD URBAN URBANDESIGN DESIGN

COLLABORATORS:

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Alok D Souza Hitha Valluri Divya Bagur Kavya Sridar

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INTRODUCTION The city of Bengaluru is arranged in concentric rings similar to the concentric zone theory of Earnest Burgess. The central business district is the heart of the city and the outer pockets consists of the residential and industrial areas. It is the core commercial area of the city which houses government offices, parks, shopping destinations etc. N

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BANGALORE MAP SHOWING CONCENTRIC ZONE THEORY

Our area of study constitutes a 650 meter radius ffrom Mahatma Gandhi Road which falls under the CBD. EXPANSION OF THE CITY

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FIRST IMPRESSIONS

DESCRIBE MG ROAD IN ONE WORD OR ONE SENTENCE

HISTORY

LIVELY

FOOD

OLD BANGALORE

VIBRANT BUSY ENTERTAINMENT BUSTLING COLOURFUL SHOPPING

DESIGN OF AN IDEAL CITY DEVELOPED BY RENAISSANCE ARCHITECT, FILARETTE

EQUIDISTANT FROM OUTER POCKETS

GROWTH OF THE CITY

DIVERSE

MG ROAD

URBAN DESIGN

TOPOGRAPHY

MATERIAL PALETTE SINGANAYAKANAHA

BUDIGERE

HESARGHATTA

YELAHANKA

SILVER GREY GRANITE AVALAHALLI

NEELAMANGALA TOWN

BAIYAPPANAHALLI

HOSKOTE

MAKALLI

RED MULTI GRANITE NARAYANAPU

MADAVARA

YESHWANTHPUR KRISHNARAJAPURA KADUGODI

AREA OF STUDY

MAHADEVAPURA

MALLESHWARAM CUBBON PARK

MAGADI PINK GRANITE UDUVEGERE MAGADI

SAMETHANAHALLI WHITEFEILD

THAVAREKERE MARATHAHALLI

LALBAGH BOTANICAL GARDEN KORAMANGALA

TOPOGRAPHY OF THE AREA OF STUDY

BANASHANKARI

JAYANAGAR

HSR LAYOT BTM LAYOUT

RAMOHALLI CHIKKA THIRUPATHI KUMBALGODU

SOMPURA

KOTHNUR

SARJAPURA

AJANAPURA

• Bangalore has two types of terrains; North bangalore Taluk and South Bangalore Taluk. • Bangalore lies between 839 - 962 meters above sea level. • The south and west part consists of granite and a genesic mass topology.

BALTIC PINK GRANITE MAGADI

ELECTONIC CITY THATHAGUNI

BOMMASANDRA

RAGIHALLI STATE FOREST

TOPOGRAPHY OF THE CITY OF BANGLORE AS WE CAN SEE IN THE FIGURE THE NORTHERN PART OF THE CITY IS HIGHER THAN THE SOUTH

MG ROAD

URBAN DESIGN

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LILLET GRANITE RAMANAGARA

RAGIHALLI

RED MULTI GRANITE KANAKAPURA

SAMOKA GRANITE KANAKAPURA

MG ROAD

URBAN DESIGN


05 Urban Design

MAIN TIMELINE 1536 ULSOOR LAKE WAS USED BY THE LOCAL FARMERS FOR IRRIGATION BEFORE THE BRITISH TOOK CONTROL OVER BANGALORE.

1500-1850 ULSOOR TANK AT IT’s ORIGINAL SIZE BEFORE THE CONSTRUCTION. OF THE CONNECTING MAIN ROAD

1590 BRITISH TOOK OVER BANGALORE AND BUILDINGS SUCH SUCH AS CIVIL AND MILITARY WERE BUILT AROUND THE USOOR TANK.

1870 AQUIRED ABD MADE FUNCTIONAL BY THE BRITISH AND USED IN PROVISION OF WATER.

1970 CLOSED DOWN DUE TO FAILURE TO MAINTAIN AND GROWING MOSQUITO PROBLEM.

WATER INFRASTUCTURE

PRESENT THE TANK IS USED FOR RECREATIONAL PURPOSES AND THE SURROUNDING USED BY LOCAL PEOPLE.

• The map was made by the British 225 years ago to denote the storm water drains that were existing back then. • Most of these drains have been encroached upon over the years, and the city has continued to add more rajakaluves, but in a haphazard manner. • The map of the tanks shows that the system of interconnectivity of lakes through the SWDs was such that it suited the agricultural purposes,”

ULSOOR LAKE

RAVINE TROUGH CUBBON PARK

1700-1850 USED BY LOCAL FARMERS FOR IRRIGATION AND OTHER PURPOSES.

EARLY 1900’s BRITISH COVERED UP THE LAND AND A CERTAIN PORTION WAS USED TO BUILD A BREWERY AND THE REST COVERTED INTO A POLO GROUND.

ULSOOR LAKE

1850-1920 CONSTRUCTION AND EVOLUTION OF ULSOOR TANK TO MAKE WAY FOR THE NEW CONNECTING MAIN ROAD, REDUCTION IN SIZE OF ULSOOR TANK.

SAMPANGEY TANK

SAMPANGI LAKE SHOOLAY LAKE

1854 MAP OF BANGALORE BY J & C WALKER

MG ROAD

ULSOOR TANK

SHOOLAY TANK

MODERN DAY WATER INFRASTRUCTURE MAP OF BANGALORE

MG ROAD

URBAN DESIGN

SAMPANGI TANK

URBAN DESIGN

SAMPANGI TANK

WATER RESOURCES

1870 FED MILLERS TANK PROVING FOR THE CANTONEMENT ZONE ARE KALYANS IN THE PETE AREA.

EARLY 1500’s 35 ACRES, SURROUNDED BY TREES AND OPEN HOUSES AND VERY MINIMAL HOUSING.

1500s

MAP OF SAMPANGI LAKE AND ITS SURROUNDINGS IN THE YEAR 1885

MAP OF SAMPANGI LAKE AND ITS SURROUNDINGS IN THE YEAR 2014

ULSOOR LAKE - OLD

1600s

1700s

ULSOOR LAKE - NEW 1750-1800 USED BY LOCAL FARMERS FOR IRRIGATION AND OTHER PURPOSES.

1800s

1885 KARAGA FESTIVALS BEGAN, STARTED BY VANHIKULA KSHATRIYA COMMUNITY.

1900 WATER RQUIRMENT FULFILLED BY HESARGHATTA RESERVOIR.

1900s-2000s

1920 BREWERY CAME UP IN THE AREA, PART OF LAKE WAS DRAINED BY BRITISH FOR POLO. GROUNDS.

1935 DISPUTE BETWEEN VANHIKULA KSHATRIYAS & BRITISH SETTLED BY MYSORE GOVT., ONLY PART RETAINED FOR KARAGA FESTIVAL

PRESENT 2000-PRESENT LAKE TRANSFORMED INTO KANTEERAVA INDOOR STADIUM THE FARMS AND KALYANIS GIVEN AWAY TO SLUMS AND LAYOUTS ONLY ONE KALYANI REMAINS TODAY, USED FOR MARTIALS ARTS TRAINING.

• The city has a handful of freshwater lakes and water tanks such as Madivala Tank, Hebbal Tank, Ulsoor Lake and sankey tank, Ulsoor lake being closest one to MG Road, about 1km away. • The Ulsoor lake was reduced to half its initial quantity to accommodate a main road.

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ULSOOR TANK

1536 ULSOOR LAKE WAS USED BY THE LOCAL FARMERS FOR IRRIGATION.

1650 DHOBI’S FROM THE NEARBY DHOBI GHAT CAME TO WASH CLOTHES ON THE BED ROCK.

SHOOLAY TANK

2000-PRESENT ULSOOR LAKE USED FOR MORNING AND EVENING WALKS AND BOATS IN THE LAKE USED BY BOTH YOUNG AND OLD PEOPLE.

1810 ULSOOR TANK BEFORE REDUCTION TO MAKE WAY FOR NEW CONNECTING ROAD.

1500-1800 USED BY LOCAL FARMERS FOR IRRIGATION AND OTHER PURPOSES.

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1590 BRITISH TOOK OVER BANGALORE AND BUILDINGS SUCH SUCH AS CIVIL AND MILITARY WERE BUILT AROUND THE ULSOOR TANK.

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1700 CONSTRUCTION OF HOUSING FOR MIDDLE CLASS WORKERS AROUND THE LAKE BORDER.

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1882 SANKAY TANK BUILT WHEN MILLERS TANK BECAME INSUFFICIENT TO SUPPLY WATER DUE TO GROWING POPULATION.

1850 ACQUIRED AND MADE FUNCTIONAL BY THE BRITISH.

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1970 SANKAY TANK BUILT WHEN MILLERS TANK BECAME INSUFFICIENT TO SUPPLY WATER DUE TO GROWING POPULATION.

1870 USED BY THE BRITISH TO PROVE WATER TO CIVIL AND MILITARY BUILDINGS.

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• The building in the highlighted area are well spaced. • Eventhough the mainframe of the study area is a clear grd pattern area further away from cubbon road show a irregular pattern.

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The large ground is used by the bishop cotton boys school, which makes it a seculed property. The surrounding area consists of a residential area and the famous bangalore club which is also secluded to the general public.

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Street sellers (roses, pens, etc.) Religious workers Buskers & artists

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BUILDING BUILDING TYPOLOGY street street charctercharcter- Chruch Street

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

The shops on Chruch Street have entrances directly from the footpath but unlike MG road, it is mostly pedestrian . “MG Road and Chruch Street are popular spots for the tourists” “First ever Handmade road in the country try exerting its charecter of walkers zone” -The Times Of India

BUILDING TYPOLOGY street charcter- St Marks Road

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

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Commercial Buildings are rather newly built compared to the buildings located on MG road. The Density of people travelling via ST marks road is a lot less compared to MG road, Brigade road and residency road.

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Footpath are smaller in size since the density of people are less.

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BUILDING TYPOLOGY street charcter- MG road

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MG Road has a 3M wide sidewalk which now also faces an issue of hawker encroachment.

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Buildings renovated from old colonial style architecture to a modern facade. An open space or a courtyard connected by a very small lane is present behind most of these buildings. Some of these buildings have a setback that give them a grandeur appearance. Most buildings are commercial buildings and hence wide sidewalks.

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This section shows that MG road had huge unbuilt space which is the Manekshaw Parade Ground.

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BUILDING TYPOLOGY street charcter- Brigade Road

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

The shops on MG road have a direct entry from the footpath the only shops that dont follow this are large chain retailers.

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The Sidewalks here are used for shop entrances and the number of hawkers are limited since some stores have gaurds

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BUILDING TYPOLOGY retail

RETAIL TYPE A - SPLIT LEVELS

RETAIL TYPE B - HOUSE SHOP

• Split Level stores are elevated from the sidewalk to give headroom for the stores below. • The stores on top can have multiple or single stores, the above image shows a flagship store in Church st.

• Stores like this are used as a revenue model for the household renting out the bottom half of the house or it can be used to run a family business. • These types of retail outlets have been a part of MG road since a long time.

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BUILDING TYPOLOGY retail

RETAIL TYPE C - COMPLEXES/MALLS

RETAIL TYPE D - PETTI SHOPS

• These buildings generally stay recessed from the road either having a flight of stairs leading to them or large open spaces in the front. • These Buildings have multiple outlets in them, each one serving a differnt purpose, the building becoming a hub.

• Stores like this are generally points for food & beverages, selling small commodites such as tea and tobacco. • Mostly Temporary structures, placed over the footpath to draw in crowd.

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BUILDING TYPOLOGY BUILDING BUILDING TYPOLOGY TYPOLOGY obsevations obsevationsininretail retail

BUILDING TYPOLOGY obsevations in retail

BUILDING TYPOLOGY Colonial Buildings turned into retail today and the plazza being a part of the urban fabric today.

Colonial Colonial Buildings Buildings turned turned into into retail retail today today and and the the plazza plazza being being aa part part ofof the the urban urban fabric fabric today. today.

Hawkers in Chruch St

Early photos multi storey shops in MG Road

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING LOCATED ON A BUSY MAIN ROAD FACADE FACES THE MAIN ROAD BUILING SITS ON A QUITE A LARGE PARCEL OF LAND COMAPRED TO OTHER RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS IN THE AREA. THE FRONT FACING STREET IS QUITE BUSY AS IT CONNECTS MANY IMPORTANT CONNECTING ROADS SURROUNDING BUIDLINGS ARE FULLY BUILT UP AND DOES NOT OFFER THE CENRAL COURTYARD BUILDINGS LOCATED VERY CLOSE TO EACH OTHER INCLUDING BUILDINGS IN FRONT OF ITS FACADE

Hawkers in MG Road

The highlighted part of the photo shows the old buildings of MG Road and how new facades have been built to cover them.

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Hawkers Hawkers in in Chruch Chruch St St

Early Early photos photos multi multi storey storey shops shops in in MG MG Road Road

Hawkers Hawkers in in MG MG Road Road

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The The highlighted highlighted part part ofof the the photo photo shows shows the the old old buildings buildings ofof MG MG Road Road and and how how new new facades facades have have been been built built toto cover cover them. them.

TWO BUILDINGS LOCATED SIDE BY SIDE ON A INNER ROAD AWAY FROM THE MAIN ROAD LOCATED ON THE SIDE STREET OF A BUSY MAIN ROAD

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The space was thought out to be used by both the Principal Architect and a few Interns. The space being Flexible enough to accomodate clients was also a primary critera. The concept was to have a vintage approach being timeless and rustic feeling, with a brutalist approach.

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HOME OFFICE FOR AN ARCHITECT

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THE BATHROOM TOUR

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Miscellaneous • physical models REPLICATION FIG 01- This was a replication of a mask that appears in the video game “The Legend of Zelda : Majora’s Mask”. This was done with wood waste and old wooden toys that we had collected from various sources. This was a fun project where we worked in wood workshop and learned some hands-on skills in the craft of woodworking. FIG 03 & 04 - This was a project we had to do for History Major where we had to replicate the Ranakpur Jain Temple as a physical model. This was done during the early stages of the course and since we were all novices with the skill of model making this was a particularly hard project to undertake due to the complex geometry. This project had helped me hone my skills in the art form which I have used since then to make models faster & more efficiently.

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FIG 02 - This was a project for Basic design where we had to design our own tile to help us understand the concept of pattern replication. Sun board was lasercut into squares which was then hand painted individually to achieve this set.

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- 04 FIG 05 - This was project for a workshop where we had to design an unconventional window, so we had designed a window which would hinge at the centre of the circle and swing along its circumference and to allow maximum airflow we have used ropes in the bottom section.

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MODULAR CONSTRUCTION - 01 FIG 02 - This Image shows the arch being on location, as seen this arch would sit being a gateway to school. The Image also shows the plus shaped modular block that repeats itself. The wooden pin was made of 8mm plywood which was then CNC cut. The half lap joint was hand cut which was then drilled to screw it to each other. The arch consists of 856 wooden pins.

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FIG 01- This was an exercise of modularity in construction, so the idea to make an arch made out of a single wooden pin which repeats itself seating it in another with the help of a half lap joint held by a single nut and bold holding it together. This was one of our largest & most ambitious projects that we had worked on. This arch sits in the lobby of the architectural block of CMRUSOA acting as a gateway to the School. This project was done by a team of 7, supervised by our faculty Ar.Kulsresh Patel. (Shown in Image)

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FIG 03 - This image shows one of the best details of the arch, as a user enters the arch due to the depth present in the arch if the user looks close they would notice cubes made by the modular blocks. This would produce interesting shadows as well, due to the juxtaposition of different shapes. The arch due to its modular nature gives an ever expanding appeal, This made the edges of the arch unfinished thereby a conscious decision was made, the plywood to show its raw nature without any polish or paint.


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• workshop BAMBOO PAVILIONS FIG 01- This was a bamboo pavilion project we did for FULLSCALE 105. A workshop dedicated to studying the properties of bamboo and testing the various conditions under which the bamboo strips can take the desired shape without splitting into two halves. This was the initial sketch of the idea, A bamboo frame pavilion.

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FIG 02- The first step of construction was to make a scaffolding to tie up the columns at the top of the pavilion. The scaffolding would also hold a place where the members of the team could stand to tie up the circular beams to the columns. Simultaneously team members at the lower half would construct the semicircular arches.

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FIG 05 - The team behind the project.

FIG 03 - The project involved construction of the pavillion tying up large bamboo columns to circular bamboo beams with G.I wire. The stucture was ment to be a temporary and to be taken down after the workshop is over. So the inital idea of seating the bamboo in concrete was scrapped during the course of construction.

- 03 FIG 04 - The footing was also later designed to be made out bamboo, which was tied up in a tear drop shape. This footing would be opened up and the column would sit inside of it tying it all together with G.I wire.

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• summer internship CONTAINER BEACH RESORT

Views exported from the 3D Model.

During the time of my summer internship at SRI MSE INDUSTRIES a client had come asking for a container resort that he would be placing in his beach side property in Puducherry. This was supposed to be a rental investment for him, so he wanted it to attract customers, hence we had decided to go with yellow. This was made out of two 20’ x 8’ x 8.5’ containers which were to be joined together giving room for the resort to have a Living, Pantry, Bedroom & Toilet. I worked closely with the staff on the design, fabrication, costing & drawing development during this peroid. The experience had taught me invaluable life lessons & helped me get accustomed to a professional work environment.The time that I had worked there helped me develop proficiency in software, handle man power & work with a team.

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I, hereby declare that this document only contains original academic work. Aswath Raj Cell: 9677710932 E-mail: aswathmagesh99@gmail.com


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