Architectural Portfolio [ Deepa Bharadwaj ]

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ACADEMIC | COMPETITION | PROFESSIONAL

UNIVERISTY OF MICHIGAN

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[ deepa bharadwaj ]


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Kurt Volkman Vice President, WATG (Previously with CallisonRTKL)

C O N T A C T

kurt.volkman@gmail.com

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Steve VandenBussche Director of Architecture, 7Gen AE

C O N T A C T

svandenbussche@7genae.com 269-927-0144

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Emmanuel Pratt Charles Moore Visiting Professor, University of Michigan Executive Director of the Sweetwater Foundation, Chicago

C O N T A C T

emmanuel@sweetwaterfoundation.com 773-349-2489

N A M E

Peter Von Buelow Professor in Architecture, University of Michigan Architectural Engineer at RFR Stuttgart, Germany

C O N T A C T

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pvbuelow@umich.edu 734-763-4931


D E E P A

R E S U M E B H A R A D W A J

L E E D G re e n A ss o ci a t e, A s s o c. A I A deepb@umich.edu 734-263-4130 www.deepa bharadwaj.com

education _ [

M.Arch

] Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, U.S.A

NAAB Accredited

August 2016-May 2018

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B.Arch

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School of Architecture and Planning,

_work

experience

CallisonRTKL

Chicago, Illinois (Jul 2018-Current)

Architectural Designer

Assisted extensively with construction documentation preparation (Revit), conceptual 3D models (Sketchup, Rhino), presentation drawings and renderings. Set up in-house Lumion rendering team for quicker, faster enderings.

Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India August 2011-May 2016

Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

a chievement s & awa rds _ [ 1st place ]

Competed in a firmwide design competition in CRTKL to adaptively repurpose the historic Guyon hotel 2019

(Jan-May 2018) Taught Structures 324, an Undergraduate course

7Gen AE

Kalamazoo, Michigan (May-Aug 2017)

Honorable Mention

La Fabrique Communidad Project in Detroit selected for display at the Taubman College Student Show for the AIA 2018 Awarded Wheeler Memorial Scholarship from Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning 2016

[ 1st place ]

Competition conducted by Fisheries Department of TamilNadu for design of an entryway to an EcoPark

Graduate Student Instructor

Assisted on development of 3D Models and Rendering, as well as production of Architectural Detail Drawings. Lead the design process of a commercial building, worked on Revit and AutoCad

Architectural Intern

HOK

Houston, Texas (Feb-March 2017) Worked with multiple departments in HOK to understand the professional structure and division of labor in a large architectural firm, and worked on Revit and other BIM softwares

Architectural Extern

2015

[ 3rd place ]

Reciprocity wave competition conducted by Kohler-Grohe to promote the cause of LGBT’s and raise awareness 2015

[ 1st place ]

Shilpa Architects

Chennai, Tamil Nadu (Dec 2014-March 2015)

Architectural Intern

Lead the design process of a health spa, assisted on Schematic Drawings for Bamiyan Competition Project Worked on Revit and AutoCad

Alumni Award for scoring the highest in entire university in subjects: Design of Structures (I-VIII) 2015

skill s ets _

Mistry Architects

Bengaluru, Karnataka (Jun 2014-Oct 2014)

Architectural Intern

Prepared Sketchup and CAD detail drawings of residences and apartments, work done at site. Attended meetings with clients and contractors

[ 2D & 3D ] Revit 2019 Advanced

Photoshop CS5 Advanced

Illustrator CC Advanced

Autocad 2018 Advanced

Indesign CC Good

Rhinoceros 5.0 Advanced

additional experience:

[ Adobe ]

National Organization of Minority Architects(NOMAS)

PremierePro Advanced

Ann Arbor, Michigan (August 2017-current) Coordinated student activities and events, helped raise funds for the organization

Fundraising Chair

[ Rendering ] Lumion Advanced

Enscape Good

VRay Beginner

Stamps School of Art and Design

Ann Arbor, Michigan

[ Production ] CNC Milling Good

3D Printing Good

August -Dec2017 Organized meetings with University of Michigan employees, and assisted in management of the Front Office

Front Desk Assistant

Laser Machine Advanced Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning

[ Other ] Microsoft Office packages Advanced

Ann Arbor, Michigan Jan -May 2017

Office Assistant

Worked in the Alumni Department, assisted in Data Entry and worked on Data Organization softwares

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la fabrique communidad Co-living housing for Detroit’s maker community - Studio Project

cross rhythm Reinventing the historic Guyon Hotel - Firmwide Competition

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metabolizing acme Thesis on DEconstruction + REconstruction - Studio Project

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unfinished business Resurrecting the unbuilt Hurva Synagogue - Studio Project

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luminaire design Designing and fabricating a light fixture - Fabrication Project

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urban insert Undergraduate Architecture Thesis - Studio Project

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vertical e-city

Transforming Urban Scenarios - Urban Design Studio Project

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sustainable high rise Creating a Sustainable Vertical Community - ITAD Competition

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professional work Samples of work produced in CallisonRTKL and 7GenAE

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robotic fabrication Used the KUKA hot wire cutters to experiment with light and shadow

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| 01 | la fabrique communidad Site Location Program Semester Project Type

[ honorable mention ]

Mexicantown, Detroit Mixed-Use / Work-Live Aug 2017 - Dec 2017 Academic

Structural systems that combines materials such as steel, concrete and wood are used to test the boundaries of public and private domains. Wood is used for the housing while concrete blocks are used for workspaces, lending to the contrast between industrial aesthetic and the living experience. From these observations of the Detroit site and context, the project combines these finer grains of making, producing, and co-living housing into one compact design.

| 06 | perspective axonometric


arch 672 critics: mick kennedy, jon rule, kevin adkins team members: deepa bharadwaj, nikita rane, elizabeth joe

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ZONING bedroom

workspace

commercial

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LIVING AREA <--> BEDROOM bedroom

living room

The Living Room and the communal Kitchen are the common spaces shared between 4 units

Two residents share a courtyard and a workspace, which has commercial frontage and is also a maker space

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WORKSPACE <--> BEDROOM bedroom

workspace

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CIRCULATION porch | staircase | courtyard

The Workspace here is of a communal nature, and shared by 10 residents

Two residents share a courtyard and a workspace, which has commercial frontage and is also a maker space

conceptual diagrams |

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| 01 | la fabrique communidad

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN

| 08 | floor plans

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

THIRD FLOOR PLAN


arch 672 critics: mick kennedy, jon rule, kevin adkins team members: deepa bharadwaj, nikita rane, elizabeth joe

SECTION AA

SECTION BB

perspective sections

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| 01 | la fabrique communidad

| 10 | experiential vignettes


arch 672 critics: mick kennedy, jon rule, kevin adkins team members: deepa bharadwaj, nikita rane, elizabeth joe

Double glazed glass f or better insulation 8” x 8” I- steel section

12” pre stained fiber siding Alluminium flashing

Alluminium flashing for water drainage Double glazed glass for better insulation

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WOODEN SIDING TO FLOOR DETAIL Alluminium flashing for water drainage

Center pivoted Window for ventilation

8” x 8” I- steel section

3” x 3” z- mullion for the pivoted window 12” pre stained fiber siding Insulation

Center pivoted Window for ventilation

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PLAN DETAIL- WOODEN SIDING AND GLAZING JUNCTION Double glazed glass for better insulation 4” x 6” steel mullion for sk ylight

3’ x 16’ Metal roof sheeting 3” x 3” steel mullion for sk ylight

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PIVOTED WINDOW DETAIL

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SKYLIGHT TO METAL ROOF JUNCTION DETAIL

window glazing detail |

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| 01 | la fabrique communidad

3’ x 16’ Metal roof sheeting

Double glazed glass for better insulation 3’ x 16’ Metal roof sheeting Center pivoted Window for ventilation

Double glazed glass for better insulation

Steel decking and 4“ concrete slab

8” X 8” X 16” Concrete block

6” pre-stained wooden decking

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| 12 | construction detail | wall section

COMBINED AXON DETAIL


arch 672 critics: mick kennedy, jon rule, kevin adkins team members: deepa bharadwaj, nikita rane, elizabeth joe

bedroom

residential courtyard

bedroom

makers courtyard

staircase to communal living

maker + commercial space

physical section model

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| 02 | cross rhythm Site Location Program Project Year Project Type

[ first place ]

Garfield Park, Chicago Adaptive Reuse / Jazz Hub June 2019 Firmwide Design Competition

Cross Rhythm is a destination in West Garfield Park for all Chicagoans. The historic Hotel Guyon, developed by a jazz club owner and once housing radio stations, is going back to its roots. The refurbished building will be a hub for all to enjoy jazz performances, understand the history of jazz in Chicago at the museum, and learn musical instruments. The project goal is to provide transparency and openness not only to the building, but to West Garfield Park. Cross Rhythm will bring revenue and people into the area, boosting jobs and decreasing crime. By bringing new life and connection, all Chicagoans will cross paths here.

| 14 | view from Washington St.


firmwide competition entry critics: preservation institute of chicago, guyon hotel developers team members: deepa bharadwaj, mariela ortiz, amanda uhlarik

masterplan analysis |

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| 02 | cross rhythm

The three towers of the existing Hotel Guyon building create the natural choice for division of building program

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Isolating the wells between the towers allow for connection of program via circulation

The building base acts as circulation and the transition from the community into the building

The circulation are representing the openness to the co whole


eas are clad in glass, transparency and ommunity and city as a

firmwide competition entry critics: preservation institute of chicago, guyon hotel developers team members: deepa bharadwaj, mariela ortiz, amanda uhlarik

Glass bricks are used at the building base as a transitionary layer, utilizing the visual language of the existing structure while connecting it to the current community and context

Each program is connected by the transparent circulation, providing dynamic connections not only within the building but to the outside

The jazz museum at the corner tower is rooted in the neighborhood and history. The middle tower houses the performance hall and radio station, the central force of the building. The final tower is a school for all to learn to play music

conceptual massing diagrams |

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| 02 | cross rhythm

| 18 | interior atrium at first floor


firmwide competition entry critics: preservation institute of chicago, guyon hotel developers team members: deepa bharadwaj, mariela ortiz, amanda uhlarik

axonometric programming |

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| 02 | cross rhythm

| 20 | programmatic cross section


firmwide competition entry critics: preservation institute of chicago, guyon hotel developers team members: deepa bharadwaj, mariela ortiz, amanda uhlarik

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| 03 | metabolizing acme Site Location Program Semester Project Type

Cleveland, Ohio Adaptive Reuse-Mixed Use Jan 2018 - April 2018 Graduate Thesis

This thesis is in line with the recent phenomenon of ‘Rust Belt Revival’-one that values the production of things over its consumption-directly opposing the context of the Industrial Revolution. This project DEconstructs the building structure and material, and proposes alternative REconstructive iterations and programs that promote intimacy of human interaction with the building.

| 22 | interior view of reconstructed workshop


METABOLIZING

arch 662 critics: emmanuel pratt, daniel jacobs individual thesis

The Second Industrial Revolution was a period of rapid industrial development, characterized by the buildup of improved transportation systems, widespread use of machinery in manufacturing, and large-scale iron and steel production. These factors lead to the formation of the ‘Factory Belt’ Large buildings were erected to cater to huge demand, and as the demand for production fell, the buildings were used as ‘dumping grounds’ for the materials that were manufactured within them, which lead to the formation of the Rust Belt. The structure that has been selected to implement this research is the National Acme Co., in Cleveland. Built in 1930, it has a rich past, rooted in hisroty, and has a sense of nostalgia associated with it. Previously it had been used for machine tools, metalworking, foundry equipment, and electrical controls-but is currently in disuse due to the conditions of the Rust belt.

3’ x 20’ corrugated steel roofing sheet

4” x 4” x 1/2” steel C channel

12’

6” x 8” x 1” steel C channel

60’ 12’

8” x 20” x 1” steel I section 2” x 1” x 1//8” steel C channel 3/8” thk Gusset plate 1” gauge corrugated metal sheeting

30’

4” x 4” x 1” steel C channel 31/2” x 21/4” x 71/2” brick 1” gauge corrugated metal sheeting

31/2” x 21/4” x 71/2” brick 4” x 4” x 1” steel C channel

steel rolling shutter 2” x 2” stainless steel mullion 20” x 10” clear glazing pane

DEconstructed axonometric of existing storage shed |

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| 03 | metabolizing acme

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| 24 | proposed conceptual iterative plan


arch 662 critics: emmanuel pratt, daniel jacobs individual thesis

[ greenhouse ]

clerestory window 1/2” thk glass panel

12mm thk polycarbonate sheet roofing

4” x 4” x 1/2” steel C channel 6” x 8” x 1” steel C channel

60’ 6’ 12’

8” x 20” x 1” steel I section

20’ 4” x 4” x 1/2” steel C channel doorframe

[ farmers market ]

3’ x 20’ corrugated steel roofing sheet

120’

recycled northlight truss (same as above)

30’

30’

6” x 8” x 1” steel C channel

[ flatbed trailer ]

8” x 20” x 1” steel I section

4” x 4” x 1/2” steel C channel 6” x 8” x 1” steel C channel truss getting transported 10’

5’

REconstructed proposed reuse iterations |

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| 03 | metabolizing acme

2018

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Cons tr uctivis t E nq uir y Based Method

ED UCATIO NAL SY S TEM

Active Learning, aided by a Facilitator

ECONOM IC MODEL

Train and produce simultaneously

NATIONAL ACME BUILDING CO.

Interior

a nch or in s t it ut ion s educational institutions

Exterior

sustai

nable regional cooperative

MATER IALITY & STR U CTURE

2018 Retain

| 26 | decaying of building over time

Modify

Discard

involvin g t he yout h + com mu nit y

Glazing urban farming

community gathering

arts + cultural space

maker space

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youth for training

link to community

steady source of income?

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arch 662 critics: emmanuel pratt, daniel jacobs individual thesis

Courtyard as a site for storing harvested materials from building

REconstructed greenhouse from recycled/upcycled steel and glass

Views of Process + REconstructed Greenhouse |

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| 03 | metabolizing acme

Interior of REconstructed workshop space with brick+steel jaali wall

View of three iterative transformations of the National Acme building

| 28 | Interior + Exterior Views of model


arch 662 critics: emmanuel pratt, daniel jacobs individual thesis

recycled brick jaali wall

concrete plinth

RE-Making

corrugated metal panel

glass for upcycling

RE-Storation

brick for recycling

steel truss for recycling / upcycling

RE-Construction

REconstruction + DEconstruction model

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| 04 | unfinished business Site Location Program Semester Project Type

Ha-Yehudim St, Jerusalem Assembly / Religious Jan 2017 - April 2017 Academic

‘Unfinished Business: Back to The Drawing Board’ is a Propositions studio deadling with the Hurva Synagogue, designed by Louis Kahn. It focuses on design challenges present during design development – the period of architectural design following the initial conception of architecture when one figures out how to execute the work. Generally speaking, schematic design contends with the birthing of ideas and the imagery underlying an architecture. This project explores the nuanced exchange between three key pillars of architecture: construction details, appearances, and concepts. To accomplish this, we resumed the unfinished work of another architect and took on the responsibility for bringing a schematic proposal to a state of higher resolution.

| 30 | perspective section


arch 562 critics: joel schmidt team members: deepa bharadwaj, alexandra paintsil

ROOF PLAN

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

floor plans |

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| 04 | unfinished business ENCLOSURE

WHOLE-NESS

CIRCULATION

GEOMETRY

| 32 | concept diagrams

STRUCTURE


arch 562 critics: joel schmidt team members: deepa bharadwaj, alexandra paintsil

composite drawing

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| 04 | unfinished business

| 34 | technical composite drawing


arch 562 critics: joel schmidt team members: deepa bharadwaj, alexandra paintsil

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| 05 | luminaire design Program Semester Project Type

Light Fixture Aug 2016 - Dec 2016 Metalworking & Fabrication

This design was based on the concept of ‘paper folding’ in Origami-where we experimented with different angles and folding techniques employed with paper. We have also used the idea of Modular Addition to create an extensively detailed fixture. There are 12 modules, 6 of each type.

| 36 | exploded detail drawing


arch 537 critics: dustin bruggman team members: deepa bharadwaj, feier lan, shiyu wu

Detail DETAILS

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| 06 | urban insert to integrate transgenders Site Location Program Semester Project Type

Chennai (India) Mixed Use High Rise Dec 2015 - May 2016 Undergraduate Thesis

This thesis is an attempt to integrate transgenders into South Indian society. In Chennai (part of South India), there has been a stigma against transgenders since time immemorial, due to their unique exhibition of both male and female characteristics. This project aims at their integration into society-via both an architectural and master planning solution.

| 38 | perspective render


ad 9456 critic: puduma bharathi individual project

concept diagrams |

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| 06 | urban insert to integrate transgenders

| 40 | concept diagrams


ad 9456 critic: puduma bharathi individual project

MASTER PLAN WITH INTEGRATED BUS DEPOT AND ELEVATED WALKWAY Here, the relocated bus depot is now integrated into the proposed high rise building design. The road of access and exit for the depot now passes through the site and around the building, with valuable frontage originally given to bus parking now given to the facade of the building, as well as an open park for the public as well as the residents, who occupy the higher floors of this mixed use residential building. Also, green terraces have been provided on the floors where it gets offset.

aerial view render |

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| 06 | urban insert to integrate transgenders

| 42 | rendered section drawing


ad 9456 critic: puduma bharathi individual project

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| 06 | urban insert to integrate transgenders

| 44 | interior render showing central atrium


ad 9456 critic: puduma bharathi individual project

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| 07 | vertical e-city Site Location Program Semester Project Type

[ honorable mention ]

Ritchie Street - Chennai, India Commercial and Storage Aug 2015 - Dec 2015 Academic

The goal of the studio was to create design interventions which are derived through unique perspectives of the city and architecture both as universal and for the given context. The site is identified by its existing impact on the context and the intent is justified. Further, the intervention could transform the given urban context either by accentuating the existing character or by introducing a new character to further increase its significance. The character envisaging is done at the micro and macro scale. The nature of design choices can be transformative/forward looking and not purely deterministic or reactive for an existing issue.

| 46 | night render


ad 9356 critic: sita lakshmi team members: deepa bharadwaj, ashna lulla

Bridges to connect the Modules Circulation Cores

Corner Landscape Junctions Cafeteria + Services

Electronic Shops + Storage Training Center

Electronic Shops + Storage Corner Landscape Junctions High Revenue Road Facing Shops

Retain the Existing Ground Floor Shops Circulation Core

Circulation Cores

Strategies deployed to Transform + Re-energize the Electronic Mart at Ritchie Street: 1. 2. 3. 4.

Retain Existing Ground Floor Urban Renewal: 1st, 2nd and 3rd Floors refurbished Module Generation: Shared Common Storage w/ 3 Electronic Stores Re-Activation of Context: Module Generation that can be replicated along the Context.

Module - Massing + Program Organization |

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| 07 | vertical e-city

| 48 | perspective render


ad 9356 critic: sita lakshmi team members: deepa bharadwaj, ashna lulla

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| 07 | vertical e-city TRANSFORMING & RE-ENERGIZING AN E-MART

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

| 50 | concept plan + elevation

SECOND FLOOR PLAN


ad 9356 critic: sita lakshmi team members: deepa bharadwaj, ashna lulla

CIRCULATION & EXPOSED STRUCTURAL SYSTEM: The main structural system is steel, and cladding material is concrete panels. The main volumes are punctured by courtyards, that act as breathing spaces in the previously densely packed system. Also, programs of food markets/stalls and green terraces have been incorporated to attract potential customers. The main idea behind this was to indicate clear circulation, to make access to the upper floors more visible, thus re-energizing the previously ‘dead’ upper floors of the e-market.

courtyard render |

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| 08 | sustainable high rise housing Site Location Program Semester Project Type

Chennai, India High Rise Mixed Use May 2016 - Jun 2016 Competition Entry (ITAD)

This competition aims to seek innovation and sustainable design solutions in the future of green tropical living. The project should be adaptive and responsive to the changing climatic conditions, and should also encourage a liveable human environment, where human relationships and community interactions can be fostered through shared spaces and the built environment. An issue that has plagued Chennai in recent years is the problem of flooding-hence we propose to design a MOUND-that will act as an artificial floodplain for the water to drain into.

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competition entry critics: ITAD jury team members: deepa bharadwaj, ashna lulla, yamuna sakthivel, surya kumar

SHRINKING OF MARSHLAND: Indiscriminate dumping of toxic solid waste along the road, discharge of sewage, and construction of buildings, railway stations and a new road to connect Old Mahabhalipuram Road and Pallavaram have shrunk the wetland to a great extent.

SITE INTERVENTIONS:

The site for the implementation of the vertical development has been identified close to the marshland.

The existing horizontal encroachments have been removed, and two vertical cores have been proposed.

The horizontal encroachments have been mapped out, and arranged around the two cores, in a vertical development.

Hence we have proposed two towers, that occupy 20% of the total floor area compared to the previous horizontal development enabling the marsh to grow.

concept diagrams |

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| 08 | sustainable high rise housing GREEN DESIGN INTERVENTIONS:

THE MOUND

RAIN WATER HARVESTING

STACK EFFECT

GREEN FACADE

GREEN BUILDING STRATEGIES:

terrace sky gardens

mound - water harvesting

urban community farm

jaali wall

green wall

rain water harvesting

natural air control

TYPICAL FLOOR PLANS:

- green terraces 1,4,7,10,13,16,19,22,25,28th Floor Plan

2,5,8,11,14,17,20,23,26,29th Floor Plan

3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24,27,30th Floor Plan

- urban farming - circulation space - rainwater harvesting

| 54 | concept diagrams & floor plans


competition entry critics: ITAD jury team members: deepa bharadwaj, ashna lulla, yamuna sakthivel, surya kumar

COMMERCIAL PLAZA

ORGANIC COMPOST PITS

SOLAR ORIENTATION

URBAN FARMING

site render |

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| 08 | sustainable high rise housing

| 56 | diagrammatic section render


competition entry critics: ITAD jury team members: deepa bharadwaj, ashna lulla, yamuna sakthivel, surya kumar

GREEN TOWERS DESIGN: We designed a sustainble urban tower for 300 households by using green building techniques and encouraging Community life. Flooding was the most recent tragedy in Chennai which happened due to decline in the marshland. Hence, in this project green techniques have been applied to reclaim the marsh and provide an alternate solution for encroachment by building vertically

Sun Radiation Modelling

Shadow Analysis Modelling

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| 09 | professional work Project Site Location Program Timeframe

Planet Granite Chicago, Illinois Rock Climbing Gym Ongoing

A rock climbing gym facility for Planet Granite, located adjacent to Menomonee Club-designed with the steep edges of the rockwall in mind. The facade echoes hewn stone, with large curtainwalls to provide lighting to the rock climbing spaces inside. Worked on both the schematic and design development documents, as well as construction drawings being submitted for Permit. Softwares primarily used were Revit, Lumion and Indesign.

Rendering produced on Lumion

| 58 | view from Blackhawk St. and Dayton St. intersection


commercial project CallisonRTKL

aerial plans showing 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor

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| 09 | professional work

Level 03 Area Plan

3D Iso Open

Level 02 Area Plan

Building Cro

Level 01 Area Plan

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Building Lon


n Stair Structure

commercial project CallisonRTKL

Open Stair Section 1

Open Stair Section 2

oss Section

ng Section

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| 09 | professional work Project Site Location Program Timeframe

District 1860 Lincolnwood, Illinois Multifamily Residential Ongoing

A 6 storey 300 unit multifamily residential project, with retail on the first floor, parking on the second and residential upto the sixth floor. Has concrete structure upto L-02 and is wood structure throughout upto L-06. Worked with the Interiors Team to complete SD, DD packages for this mixed-use apartment building in Lincolnwood, Illinois. Produced renderings in Lumion+Photoshop, and SD, DD, Detail drawings in Revit.

Rendering property of CallisonRTKL

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residential project CallisonRTKL

Section thru Elevator Millwork

L01 Elevator Lobby Elevation

L01 Elevator Lobby with Custom Millwork

L01 elevator lobby millwork details

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| 09 | professional work

Panel System Floor Joint Detail

Panel System Joint Detail

USG Ceilings Plus ‘Barz’ System Section

Level 01 RCP- USG Ceilings Plus ‘Barz’ System

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Soffit with Cove Lighting Detail


residential project CallisonRTKL

Screenwall Ceiling Detail

L01- Lobby Metal Screenwall Section

Screenwall Floor Detail

L01- Lobby Metal Screenwall Elevation

L01- Lobby Metal Screenwall Plan

L01 lobby millwork details

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| 09 | professional work Site Location Program Project Type

Orange Village, Ohio Multi-Use Office Design Proposal

Assisted on the design and 3D modeling of the proposal for an office building in Lot 12 of the Pinecrest Development in Orange Village, Ohio. Worked on Sketchup, in collaboration with floor plans on AutoCad.

Rendering property of CallisonRTKL

| 66 | office building render


commercial project CallisonRTKL

10th Floor Plan

8th and 9th Floor Plan

6th and 7th Floor Plan

4th and 5th Floor Plan

2nd and 3rd Floor Plan

1st Floor Plan

North/South Section

Rendering property of CallisonRTKL

View from Highway of Building-12 with the surrounding Pinecrest development to show differential building heights and view quality

site plan

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| 09 | internship work Assisted on development of 3D Models and Renderings, currently displayed on firm's website, as well as production of Architectural Detail Drawings. Lead the design process of a commercial building, worked on Revit, AutoCad, Sketchup, Lumion, Photoshop and Illustrator.

| 68 | cafeteria render


institutional project 7GenAE

Master Plan of AIHFS Hospital modelled on Sketchup, and rendered on Lumion + Photoshop + Illustrator

09/05

LOOP VENT OPTIONAL

LOOP VENT

OPTIONAL

Site Plan of AIHFS Hospital drafted on AutoCAd, as per design development discussions with Project Architect

site plan

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| 09 | internship work

| 70 | master plan render


institutional project 7GenAE

Master plan drawing Worked on the plan trace of the Pokagon Justice Center. Traced the plan on AutoCad, and modelled it on Revit. Then, in order to create a photorealistic render, the site was modelled onSKetchup, rendered in Lumion, and then taken to Photoshop.

master plan drawing |

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| 10 | robotic fabrication Program Semester Project Type

Column Design Aug 2016 - Dec 2016 Digital Fabrication

Using the KUKA Agilus work-cell for scalable fabrication purposes, while learning a digital workflow that translates virtual geometry into robotic systems of material production. Interrogated the potentials of ruled geometry through robotic hot-wire cutting. Developed assemblies and aggregations with complex geometrical relationships, while exploring a conceptual territory that encapsulates texture, ornament, stereotomy, and light/shadow.

| 72 | exterior photograph


fabrication project critic: asa peller team members: deepa bharadwaj, gary chung, jeffrey wong

The making process of the fabricated column-modelled on Rhino, and cut using hot wire cutters

Master Plan of AIHFS Hospital modelled on Sketchup, and rendered on Lumion + Photoshop + Illustrator

Sequencing of Plans

Model Elevations

form making and fabrication

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D E E P A

B H A R A D W A J

deepb@umich.edu 7 3 4 - 2 6 3 - 4 13 0 www.d e e pa b h a r a d w a j . c o m


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