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(2017-2022)
- Basil Vignesh
Contents Public Place Design
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This exercise is designed to develop methods of effectively capturing various attributes of building types such as form and its relationship with ground.
Master Plan Studio
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The studio focused on preparing Master Plans for large green field developments in peri-urban areas. To respond to the demand of expansion in the rapidly growing urban centers, governments facilitate such new developments through various development mechanisms.
Urban Transformation Studio
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The studio is focused on the design aspects of urban transformations within the existing urban areas. Indian cities are growing rapidly in terms of population and therefore expanding physically. Increasing urban population and the growing urban incomes are affecting the demand for more and more built-floor space in cities accompanied by a demand for infrastructure.
The Urban Revamp - Dondakundi Village
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The live competition project allowed me to explore bottom-up approaches to design, where the team headed by me involved with the stakeholders, sensitizing and exposing them to the opportunities that the site holds.The entry was selected among the top five finalists of the competition by the local residents.
Elements of Urban Design
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This exercise is designed to develop methods of effectively capturing various attributes of building types such as form and its relationship with ground.
Krishna River Front Development
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This is the Undergraduate final year thesis exercis don in the studio.this help me to understand the process and scale imortance to the pucliuc places.
Professional Practice Works
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Over the past five years, I have handled over 40 projects ranging from small kiosks, residential typologies, hospitals, and commercial nature from inception to completion, which has given me a sound experience in site handling, client meetings and design.
1. Public Place Design This exercise is designed to develop methods of effectively capturing various attributes of building types such as form and its relationship with ground.
Public Place design Jamalpur | Ahmedabad
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Site Location
Anchoring Points
Ahmedabad Flower Market: The Flower Market of Jamalpur is famous and is an identity to the place. It functions 24 hours and supplies flower throughout the city and outside the city too. APMC Market Jamalpur: The vegetable market of Jamalpur is an important trigger point and defines the character of the site. It involves the trade of vegetables in and out of Ahmedabad.
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Daily Activities
We identify that a lot of activities are happening along the edges of the street during the varying time frame.
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Base Map Due to the high footfall and as a reflection of shortage of spaces inside the market, people spill over in the edges of the street, which are marked in the diagram.
Activity Pattern Map Further, when we traced the activities along the outlines of street edges in phase 1, we arrive at an understanding of the movement pattern. As an impact of the temporal activity, lots of people scatter around the road edges.
Activity Proposal Zone It shows the clear need for intervention, as there is function, and the need for a facilitator. Hence the proposal can be given in this part of the premise. Wherein, lots of movement and pauses are happening beneath the bridge and along street edges.
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Vision
Reimagining urban voids to integrate informal activities and redefine the street character.
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Program
Formalise the vendors under the bridge Small gathering spaces for people Provide parking in the edges of the street Make the edges of the street pedestrian friendly Designated food stall across the stretch
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Zoning
The concept is developed by segregating the spaces to the dedicated programs, where we pedestrianize both edges of the street and the spaces beneath the flyover. Since it is under the bridge, the existing columns helped us to segregate the programs into various parts which take up function as the site demands. So the primary functions would be dedicated to parking, market stalls, open plaza and food court. Since lots of temporal activity are presently happening, we thought of restricting the entry for providing a few entries where.it demarcates the entry into space . Portfolio | Urban design works-2022
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Master Plan
Parking
Market
Based on the development, we come up with organising the programs. Parking, Market, Open Plaza and Food Court. Portfolio | Urban design works-2022
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Isometric View
Food Court.
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View Beneath Flyover
The design enables a seamless conjunction of various stakeholders who partake in the project. It achieves an optimum balance between formalized activity and shading for the harsh Ahmedabad weather and its fluidic everyday usage.
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View of the Pedestrain Edge
It also serves as a model to be adapted for flyover under spaces in Indian cities, which can be addressed by giving functional and programmatic urban design roles.
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2. Master Plan studio The studio focused on preparing Master Plans for large green field developments in peri-urban areas. To respond to the demand of expansion in the rapidly growing urban centers, governments facilitate such new developments through various development mechanisms.
Site in the City The proposed site is situated in close proximity to the existing SP Ring road and the proposed 90m outer ring road. The upcoming DMIC corridor is thought to have a significant impact on urban morphology in the next 20 years.
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In the proposed DP scheme, the interconnecting 36m wide road would act as the entry gateway to the site and links to the 45m wide road feeding onto the highways, opening up multiple opportunities. This forms the context of the site.
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Proposed Road Network
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Site in Precinct Here is a mapping of the commercial and industrial activities presently going on in the site is surrounding context. The Gamthal areas to the north of the site are concentrated with industrial activities, such as pharma companies and food processing units. Bhadaj gam is located very close to the site, with industrial activities. Commercial activities are observed close to the Sola road junction and along the SP ring road. The southern parts of the precinct are dotted with minimal commercial functions.
Hospital Education Institiution
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Public Place Science City Campus Cricket Grounds Micro Level Public Spaces Private Farm Lands
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Site Potential The location advantage of the site with respect to the city, a new township at this site possesses significant assets for a better lifestyle like potential entry based on the DP Road and interactive edge.Impactive nodes reflect the direction of development of the green field site.
Potential Entry Road Impact Nodes Interactive Edge Source: Primary Survey Data; Google Maps 25
Vision
Adopting Green Urbanism as a tool to develop an integrated township in order to achieve a neighbourhood with equitable greens.
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Green Spine
This blue-green forest is the core facilitator for the microclimate, breathing lungs, catchments and micro water ecosystems for the township. To enhance the positive effect on climate, micro-level green lungs are created across the robust grid framework, forming perimeter blocks with central green islands. To activate the green ecosystem through interlinked functions, the interweaving of the green lungs in macro to micro-level is done. The mixed-use public zone is very important to the township. The placement is done along the axis of cross over infrastructure, making the township functionally integrated based on green urbanism.
Connectors
Forming the rationale behind the creation of the axes. The connector network is integrated accordingly forming a robust grid is framed on it, which is tweaked to create an unbroken green belt. Secondary axis is provided parallel to 35 m proposed DP road. The parcel is provided with the commercial zone. These are the major connectors provided across the township
Build Density
High rise high density structures are placed on the periphery of the open space and the edges on the site. Remaining spread is distributed as mid rise buildings which comprise of residential towers. On the periphery of the site, there is low rise low density, where the individual bungalows are positioned.
Legend: Hig-rise Build Densitry
Mid-rise Build Densitry
Low-rise Build Densitry
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Master Plan
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Indvidual Residential Block Individual residential bungalow typology building is placed with a neighbourhood open plaza as the spine.
Insitutional Zone The area along the lake edge is created as an institutional zone and is integrated with the green corridor.
The proposed master plan highlight the vision of a vibrant community achieved through various aspects. This 300-acre development offers a wide variety of housing choices, retail and cultural facilities with employment opportunities, an urban school, and a 60-acre green corridor act as urban living room. An expansive public realm program weaves together a unique fabric of residences, offices, shops, restaurants, civic uses that inculcate the habit of healthy living by enhancing microclimate and improved air quality. The township’s unique areas are created by a strong connection framework and valuable assets. Where buildings are arranged to maximise vistas and create landmarks inside the district. The township’s broad spectrum of urban environments is characterised by a variety of typologies, density, and open spaces. The existing terrain informs the character of the zones, resulting in four districts. Each district provides for a great deal of freedom in terms of the kind of programs and services available.
Mixed-Use District High rise block placed on the periphery of the open space which is facing the township level open space.
Residential Block The mid-rise apartment typology building is placed with a neighbourhood open plaza as the spine.
Shopping Mall Urban forest connected with the commercial zone that can be connected with the shopping mall
Commercial District High-rise commercial district.
IT Corridor IT corridor is placed on the edge of the SG Highway.
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Public Open Space Framework This green corridor acts as the focus of the development and provides an iconic green space for all residents, works and visitors of the township.The second landscape feature that defines the master plan is a pedestrian spine that majestically weaves the community spaces of all the districts together, providing a stunning foreground for development. Each of the zone offering diverse programs which is open to all groups. Vibrancy can be found in multiple forms of runways, such as the bicycle and pedestrian runways throughout the spine, a playground, a children park, sports facilities.
Legend: Urban forest connected with the commercial zone could be connected with shopping mall.
Green forest connected with the mixed use block with amenities like parks, community hubs.
Green forest connected with the residential block with amenities like parks and civic center.
Green forest connected with the institutional block’s with amenities like sports hubs and amphi-theater.
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The green spine runs in the neighbourhood level with the commercial edges and transitional zones in the edges of the residential block.
Density Plan Where, we have segregated the buildings based on the density. High-rise high density is placed on the periphery of the open space and the edges on the site. Remaining spread is distributed as mid-rise buildings which comprise of residential towers. On the periphery of the site, there is low-rise low density, where the individual bungalows are positioned.
High-rise: Buildings abutting the open space and cross over infrastructure should not exceed 60m in height (20 Floors).
Mid-rise: Buildings in the residential block and inside the neighbourhood block should not exceed 30m in height (10 Floors).
Low-rise: Buildings abutting the open space and cross over infrastructure should not exceed 9m in height (3 Floors).
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Residential District Detail
Entry
Entry Points
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Its a transitional zone like a market hub, street vendors will lend things will happen in this zone . People from the neighbourhood access the zone and buy daily needs
Key Plan
Mixed use build typology Ground and 2 floors acts as a commercial or retail typlogy .remain floors act as a residential tower.
A childeren park with walking trails which allows different sset of activiites like cylcing ,joging,playing etc
Residential Tower facing the open space in the center
Residential District block has the commercial edges on the and residential edges interact with the green spine runs in the neighbourhood level. The commercial parcel has retails in g+3 floors with residential space in above floors. 4bhk and 3bhk apartment along block level and 2bhk along rear end.
Mixed use Building facing the urbanf forrest open space . Entry From the arterial road to the residential district.
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Block_ Detail_Artistic Impression
Green shades provided on the edges of the street
Green Spine followed in the whole stretch along the middle of the residential districrt
Cycling track on the either sides of the green spine
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Block_ Commercial Isometricview Mixed use build typology Ground and 2 floors acts as a commercial or retail typlogy .remain floors act as a residential tower.
In a transitional zone like a market hub, street vendors will lend things will happen in this zone . People from the neighbourhood access the zone and buy daily needs.
Anchoring point where the elemnt act as nodal juntion of the 4 block .
Green Spine runs from the open space has multiple activies in the every zones.
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Commercial District Plan
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Green Forest connected with the institutional Blocks with amenities like Sports hubs and amphi-theater.
Key Plan
2m Pedestrain path way edge
Parking edge with green buffer every 2m Cycling track 2m Pedestrain path way edge
6m plot edge open to the public space The block’s particular orientation, which “welcome” the forest aesthetically onto the site, increases the amount of building faces with views of the forest. The midrise residential buildings along the open space have been strategically placed to optimise views from buildings further back from the forest and to provide a low-scale experience of the structures fronting onto the urban forest Park. The ground level of this 30-meter thoroughfare has a lively retail edge, as well as a broad pedestrian walkway with various outside activities such as cafés. To prevent conflicts, a 2.5-meter dedicated lane for public transportation is provided.
Mixed use Building facing the urbanf forrest open space .
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Block_ Detail_Artistic Impression Green Forest connected with the institutional Blocks with amenities like Sports hubs and amphi-theater.
Cycling Track 6m plot edge open to the public space
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Block_ Mixed use edge_Isometricview
Mixed use Building facing the urbanf forrest open space . Cycling Track
Parking lane
Green Forest connected with the institutional Blocks with amenities like Sports hubs and amphi-theater.
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Block_ Detail_Isometric view
The Urban Block will feature a healthy mix of uses, with busy street uses on the bottom level and a mixture of three residential blocks, each of which is extremely adaptable and incorporates changeable flat types. The clearer shape, ordered placement of buildings, readable roadways, and layout of the township allow inhabitants to create an accurate mental map of their neighbourhood and the township as a whole. Runs the length of the property, connecting the central spine, plazas, and streetscape to encourage a healthy living and human sized environment.
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Set Back
Ground Floor use
All buildings should maintain 6m on all sides of the parcel.
Ground and First floors of the residential towers should have commercial mixed-use for activating the road.
Streetscape
There shall be continuous street tree canopy and water management landscape along the primary streets.
Build Typology The building parallel to public open space shall have podium structures where the building has commercial use on its ground floor. 41
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Urban tranformation Studio
The studio is focused on the design aspects of urban transformations within the existing urban areas. Indian cities are growing rapidly in terms of population and therefore expanding physically. Increasing urban population and the growing urban incomes are affecting the demand for more and more built-floor space in cities accompanied by a demand for infrastructure.
Re-Visioning Ashram. The Gandhi Ashram Special Development Zone (SDZ) is situated along the north west bank of sabarmati river covering an area of 330 acres. The precinct constitutes of the historic Sabarmati ashram as the main heritage magnet besides a misused ecology corridor along chandrabagha rivulet and ahmedabad’s largest slum in Ramapir no Tekro on the west, sabarmati riverfront on the south and miscellaneous new developments on the eastern side. Disregarded to piecemeal transformations over the past century, the precinct now faces greater challenges of responding to new demands of the city with various proposed urban developments viz the TOZ corridor along the peripheral arterial roads, HSR terminal at Sabarmati Junction (within 5 kms), riverfront development and slum rehabilitation along with the proposal for revitalizing the existing ashram into a World heritage destination for Gandhi.
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Positioning the project area within the city context The site is centrally located along the sabarmati Riverfront in close vicinity to the new CBD and Sabarmati railway station.The project area is well connected through 40m arterial roads running on the western and northern periphery of the project area.
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Project Stakeholders and Ownership Goverment Privately owned lands in the new development zone and the riverfront together make the site complex due to conflicting interrelationship between three stakeholders; however a majority of the land is owned by government and ashram trusts.
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Final Strategic Layout
Legend Ashram Campus Private RTO & Collector Office RBI Staff Quarters Infrastructure Services Multimodal Transit hub
GoG Urban Park Social Amenities Commercial in SRS Residential in SRS
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Objectives
Restore and e r vitalie z heritage o z nes u n d e r Aa shr m while intega r ting with pe r cinct transformation
Conserve and Revitalize Chandrabagha ecological corridor into a prominent blue-green public open space for the city
Restructue r transit networks, urban blocks and nodes for impo r e v d accessibility and pedestrian experience.
Regulate dee v lopment along transit corridors while balancing e r sponse to the ODT and heritage.
Regulate dee v lopment along transit corridors while balancing e r sponse to the ODT and heritage.
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Project Identification This is the project area for the proposed redevelopment site .
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Final Strategic Layout Ecological Corridor Presence of existing urban water body- Chandrabhaga rivulet & adjoining green cover
Existing Road network Block Perimeter around the Chandra Bhaga is large, since there are no connecting roads between the 132 Ring road.
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Manifesto
To activate the Backyard corridor of Wadaj into the front yard by using the public realm tools.
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Where is the Chandrabaga rivulet coming from ? Rivulet Origin (2000 traces)
Narmada river canal
Rivulet Origin (2021 traces)
Sabarmati river
Gandhi Ashram Precinct
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The Chandra Bhaga rivulet originated from the
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Spatial Strategies 1 Existing network
Ashram road 132’ road
2 Proposed network system
Proposed interconnection between Ashram road and 132’ road Ashram road 132’ road Proposed riverfront road Pedestrian friendly road
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Spatial Strategies 3 Rationalisng the land parcel
Slum rehabilitation
Commercial development
4 open space entry points
Connectors to Open spaces New Ashram road Proposed riverfront road Entry to Chandrabaga Open space
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Master Plan
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Neighborhood park: Neighnbourhood park is located to on the middle rama pir tekro slum redevlopment.
Mixed use:
Mixed-use building forms are located on the edges of the park this acts as the activators for the new Ashram road.
Special Institutional building special public amenity buildings are placed on the periphery of the Chandra Bhaga open space this act as the activators of the open space.
High Density High density build form positioned on the edge of the 132 Ring road responding to the proposed TOD development.
Pedestrian bridges_1: Pedestrian bridges are elevated 1m from the water level and floated across the Open space this gives a unique character to the users.
Pedestrian bridges_2: Pedestrian bridges are positioned on the ground level across the Open space this gives a unique character to the users. to experience the ecological corridor.
Entry points: The entry points are evolved by the nodes of the roads .this finds an image of the character of the neighbourhood, which has a welcoming experience to users.
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Overall Isometric
The major design challenge was how to integreate the slum and ashram and attract the city level useres to th along the edges and inside edges to rivulet where the whole backyard is tranformed into asset to the city lev
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he open space ,it could achived by placing multiple activity vel users.
Neighborhood park: Neighnbourhood park is located to on the middle rama pir tekro slum redevlopment.
Special Institutional building special public amenity buildings are placed on the periphery of the Chandra Bhaga open space this act as the activators of the open space.
Mixed use:
Mixed-use building forms are located on the edges of the park this acts as the activators for the new Ashram road.
Pedestrian bridges_1: Pedestrian bridges are elevated 1m from the water level and floated across the Open space this gives a unique character to the users.
Entry points: The entry points are evolved by the nodes of the roads .this finds an image of the character of the neighbourhood, which has a welcoming experience to users.
Pedestrian bridges_2: Pedestrian bridges are positioned on the ground level across the Open space this gives a unique character to the users. to experience the ecological corridor.
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Isometric Section
Entry points: The entry points are evolved by the nodes of the roads. This finds an image of the character of the neighbourhood, which has a welcoming
Key Plan
experience to users.
Pedestrian bridges_1: Pedestrian bridges are elevated 1m from the water level and floated across the Open space this gives a unique character to the users.
Pedestrian bridges_2: Pedestrian bridges are positioned on the ground level across the Open space this gives a unique character to the users. To experience the ecological corridor.
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Isometric Section
Pedestrian bridges_1:
Key Plan
Pedestrian bridges are elevated 1m from the water level and floated across the Open space this gives a unique character to the users.
Pedestrian bridges_2: Pedestrian bridges are positioned on the ground level across the Open space this gives a unique character to the users. To experience the ecological corridor.
Special Institutional building special public amenity buildings are placed on the periphery of the Chandra Bhaga open space this act as the activators of the open space.
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Visualisation showing the open space street edge character of new Ashram Road The view of the street edge character of the new Ashram road where the green spine integrates with the Chandra Bhaga open space and the edges are pedestrians friendly with green shades .There is a visibility of the urban markers on the road will help the users to position themself in the road edge.
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Visualisation showing the street edge character connecting new Ashram Road The view of the street edge character from the Ramapir tekro slum rehabilitation housing building where the street has the character of the green spine which leads to the open space. The urban markers were located to help the user to position themselves.
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The Urban Revamp - Design Challenge doddanekundi Village(selected among five finalists )
The live competition project allowed me to explore bottom-up approaches to design, where the team headed by me involved the stakeholders, sensitizing and exposing them to the opportunities that the site holds.The entry was selected among the top five finalists of the competition by the local residents.
Urban Revamp This design challenge has been conceived by Young Leader for Active Citizenship (YLAC), Sensing Local and Janaagraha and is being conducted in partnership with Doddanekundi Rising and Banaswadi Rising. We invite proposals to reimagine two typical neighbourhood scale public spaces in two wards of Bengaluru - Doddanekundi (ward 85) and Banaswadi (ward 27). The site in Doddanekundi builds on the idea of place-keeping where the aim is to strengthen the cultural grain of an ‘urban village’ amidst a rapidly urbanising fabric, through designing a shared public space that can be used by two disparate groups of residents in the neighbourhood (the locals and the migrants).
Mind monologue Map
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Vision
The vision to show the residents the Potential their place has by introducing meager interventions that escalates their experience. This would make them see and feel their own place in a new dimension.
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Place-keeping Place keeping in its simplest description is to retain or enhance an active space. Placemaking in the long term is place keeping. The elements of placemaking are place, people and activities. To an already activated space, infusion of specific case related interventions will promote a safe, well connected and inclusive environment for the stakeholders. Concerning our context, the village is quite active and developing currently. The fabric needs minimal mending to way. encourage informal social interactions and pedestrian orientation.
Intervention
The program of our solution is drawn from observing the precinct in its pure form with its people and land use objective. The proposal includes mandatory parking and road-widths in Doddanekundi main road based on urban design standards. Balanced use of right-of-ways,carriageway, mid-block crossings and enhanced sidewalks not only gives a street edge Definition but also has the benefits of pedestrian improvements and street safety.. Treating the main junction with seating and organic space allocation for vendors creates a meaningful public engagement between the shops, vendors, pedestrians and the street edge, giving a dynamic image for the node. The hospital edge is designed to be a location for organised as well as incidental activities, animated with wall art warmly reminding the residents of their association with their culture. The inscription stone is highlighted in the same location, giving it more visibility. Lake street is edged with a manageable landscape to give it a refreshing look and improve the residents’ connection to their street. At the end of the street is the vantage point to the Doddanekundi lake with its vastness embraced by walking tracks and landscape. The existing bridge is extended to provide a small plaza, to connect people to their aqua heritage.
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Base plan
Negotiating Private plots
Road spine
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THE VILLAGE SQUARE THE VILLAGE SQUARE is a prime node enclosed by a variety of building typologies and the activities induced by them always maintains a vibe there. Ooru Habba turns this square into a fairground during ‘Rama Navami’ with bustling shops, events and colourful decorations decking up the realm.
Plan
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The open square encourages informal gatherings and helps to stage events during Oora hubba. The levels are maintained for pedestrian access to the square and only differentiating through materials for a visual impact.
Isometric view
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Doddanekundi main road junction PRIMARY HEALTH CARE CENTRE serves the village and the neighbourhoods. With recent pandemic scenes, the centre has provided excellent services in vaccination. The auto-rickshaw stand adorning its frontage is quite cheerless to the pedestrians as it takes their right to use an otherwise accessible edge.
Plan
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Treating the main junction with seating and organic space allocation for vendors creates a meaningful public engagement between the shops, vendors, pedestrians and the street edge, giving a dynamic image for the node. The hospital edge is designed to be a location for organised as well as incidental activities, animated with the wall art warmly reminding the residents their association with their culture.
Isometric view
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The inscription stone The inscription stone , supposedly belonging to the Hoysala period is a heritage treasure that must be preserved. Its location and bad road conditions camouflage the stone with the surroundings and are hardly noticed by any passerby.
Plan
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The inscription stone is highlighted in the same location, giving it more visibility.This important historical evidence is highlighted and cherished by the locale. `
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Overall Design Interventions The vision is to show the residents, the potential their place has, and introducing meagre interventions to indirectly drive them to use in a way that escalates their experience. This would make them see and feel their own place in a new dimension far from the current picture
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Artistic impressions of the proposal Village Plaza Square
Primary health center
Doddanekundi main road junction
Inscription stone zone
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5. ELEMENTS OF URBAN DESIGN
Independent Bungalows
The individual bungalow has large ground coverage. The compound wall is a prominent feature of the building typology. privacy and unique architectural elements are the main hierarchy for this types of building.
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Apartment
The Apartment Context, in both Indian and International context as similar parking methods like stilt and underground, and separate entry and exit gates .the International context example entry is porous and connected to an open plaza which acts as a mediator to building and road.
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Old Town square | Prague
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Heritage street | Amritsar
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Plaza Cibeles| Madrid
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Street Synthesis
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Krishna River front Development The architectural thesis project was focused on creating a contextual public place responding to the water’s edge, while making minimal and ecologically sensitive built interventions. The project exposed me to urban design thinking using landscape as a medium.
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Design Forum India PVT LTD
(2017-2019)
Project Architect During the period of professional practice as a Project Architect, I was involved in designing, coordinating and holding client meetings for residential and commercial projects in and around Bangalore.
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Kolam
(2019-2020)
Architect Kolam is a multidisciplinary collaborative firm, involving architecture, music, graphic design, film production and Landscape We undertake projects from a diverse range of fields..
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D4
WALK - IN 8'6"X8'0"
D4
1" 9'-72
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V2
GUEST BEDROOM-2 11'6"X20'0"
D4
W3
4 5
TOILET 8'6"X7'0"
DUCT
GUEST BEDROOM-1 11'6"X16'0"
PUJA 6'6"X10'0"
D4
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WD3
V2
D5 V3
TOILET 5'0"X6'6"
OFFICE ENTRY 5'6"X11'9"
FORMAL LIVING 26'0"X32'9"
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FOYER 17'0"X10'8"
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