Architecture
P ORT F OLIO A collection of design and creative works by
I am a 23-year-old architecture student And recently pursuing bachelor of architecture as a final year student at Impact school of architecture, Bangalore. I have gained perception, discovered and developed my learnings and personal skills not only as an architecture student but have grown as a human being as well. Working on competitions requiring different approaches to handle obstacles, deep research and different approach to design solutions has helped me develop my designing and thinking and the importance of reflecting on broader cultural, social, political, economic, and environmental context
Education 2022
Bachelor of Architecture Impact school of Architecture ( on-going ) , Bangalore Percentage – 75%
2017
PUC Alva's pu college , Mangalore. Percentage – 82%
2015
10th (ICSE syllabus) Siddhartha international school, Bangalore . percentage - 65%
Interests • • • • • •
Sketching Painting Photography Travel Food Reading
Languages • Kannada • English
Experience As a student Not yet. Seeking an opportunity to have a best experience
Software skills
Deepu p Nationality : Indian From : Bangalore, Karnataka Date of birth: Jan, 1st, 1999 Email : deepuputtaiah123@gmail.com Phone no. +91 7019328383
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN -1
1. ARTIST’S STUDIO PAVILION HOUSE. HEBBAL, BANGALORE The aim of the project is to design a studio pavilion house for an artist, which includes office , workshop spaces and studio house. Site located in Hebbal, next to the Hebbal lake with lush greenery’s and many old trees.
SITE PLAN
ARTISTS STUDIO PAVALION HOUSE, HEBBAL Concept was taken from vernacular style of courtyards which helps to balance weather and also worked on private and semi-private area with respect to views, geometry
10M
7M 9M
LEGENDS 8M 15M 6M
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ENTRY TO STUDIO WAITING AREA OFFICE HOUSE GARDEN AREAS EXISTING WATERBODY
LIVING AREA OF STUDIO HOUSE
AERIAL VIEW OF THE STUDIO HOUSE
ENTRANCE WITH EXPOSED BRICK AND WELCOMING ARCHES
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
ARTISTS STUDIO – PAVILION HOUSE -HEBBAL, BANGALORE
MOST OF THE SEMI-PRIVATE & PUBLIC AREAS ARE OPEN TO SKY WHICH ENHANCETHE VISUAL CONNECTION ,WITH SHADING DEVICE AS EXISTING TREES & SITTING SPACES
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
ARTISTS STUDIO – PAVILION HOUSE -HEBBAL, BANGALORE
As soon as visitors enter to a courtyard ,can see a sitting space with stairs which is leading to first floor office space
Wall between office and studio house
DESIGN ANALYSIS ARTIST STUDIO-PAVILION HOUSE , HEBBAL, BANGALORE
SCALE (1:200)
SECTION
SECTION (AA’)
SECTION (BB’)
SECTION (CC’)
SECTION (DD’)
3D MODELS
2. LIVE CASE STUDY ON VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURAL STYLE HOUSE. - BIDARE, TUMKURU, KARNATAKA
LEGEND 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
GROUND FLOORPLAN (1:200)
EAST ELEVATION
NORTH ELEVATION
WEST ELEVATION
SOUTH ELEVATION
SECTION (AA’)
SECTION (BB’)
11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.
MAIN ENTRY STORE ROOM EXTRA ROOM LEAVING ROOM BED ROOM STAIRS KITCHEN DINING AREA POOJA ROOM ENTER TO BACKYARD STORE ROOM BATH ROOM BACKYARD WELL TOILET FIRST FLOOR
CLOSED SPACE
PRIVATE AND SEMI PRIVATE
OPEN SPACE
SEMI PRIVATE AREA
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN - 5
3. CULTURAL HUB JAKKUR , BANGALORE
Main aim of the project is to design a cultural hub in jakkur, next to the busy road . Program are Museum, Art gallery’s, Amphitheater, Exhibition area, Auditorium, restaurant & plaza
SITE PLAN OF THE CULTURAL HUB
concept :
Fluidity as a concept for cultural Hub jakkur.
SITE ANALYSIS CULTURAL HUB
JAKKUR , BANGALORE
SECTION (AA’)
OPEN AMPHITHEATER SECTION
VIEW OF THE PLAZA
CONTINUATION PLAN OF PLAZA
VIEW OF SHADING DEVICES AND RETAIL’S IN PLAZA
PLAZA WITH SEATING AREA
UNSTRUCTURED PLAY AREA
SECTION (AA’)
KEY PLAN
SECTION (BB’) C’ B’
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A’
SECTION (CC’)
C B
DETAILS
2. TERRACE GARDEN DETAIL
1. WALL DETAIL’S
2. AUDITORIUM DETAILS
4. GFRC COVERING ROOF DETAIL
ELEVATION AND 3D MODELS
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN -8
4. REDESIGNING THE STREET & PLAZA IN FRONT OF THE RUSSELL MARKE - SHIVAJI NAGAR, BANGALORE
CONCEPT: using circle’s , curve’s in public area
gives continuous visual connection with people which forces them to introduce each other in
Section:
5. REDESIGNING THE RUSSELL MARKET.
-LOCATED AT SHIVAJI NAGAR,BANGALORE •
IS ONE OF THEOLDEST AND FAMOUS MARKETS IN THE CITY IN WHICH ONE CAN FIND EVRYTHING FROMFLOWERS TO VEGITABLES, FRUITS, FISH,MEAT, AND SPICES.
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BUILT IN 1927.1T CAN BE BEST DESCRIBEDAS A QUAINTPEICE OF ARCHITECTURE WITHTHE ST.MARY'S BASILICA AT ONE END, ANDHARDESOF SHOPS, SELLING EVERYTHINGFROM ANTIQUES TO SECOND HAND GOODSTO BUSTLING POULTRY AND MEAT SECTIONAT THE OTHER END.
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RUSSELL MARKET IS MAINLY SETUPIN BANGALORE TO CATER TO THE GROWINGNEEDS OF THE CONTONMENT, ITSCLIENTELE AT THE TIME BEING MAINLLYBRITISH AND CONINUES TO DO SO BYCATERING TO A LARGE SECTION OF THEsOCIETY IN THE PRESENT SCENARIO
REDESIGNING THE RUSSELL MARKET RUSSELL MARKET THE RUSSEL MARKET,LOCATED ATSHIVAJI NAGAR,BANGALORE IS ONE OF THEOLDEST AND FAMOUS MARKETS IN THE CITYIN WHICH ONE CAN FIND EVRYTHING FROMFLOWERS TO VEGITABLES, FRUITS, FISH,MEAT, AND SPICES.BUILT IN 1927.
INFERENCE • EXISTING MARKET WAS DESIGN FOR THE BRITISHERS HENCE WE SHALLCONSIDER REDESIGN THE SPACE KEEPING INDIAN COMMUNITIES IN MIND.WITHMORE OPEN SPACES ,COURTYARDS ETCC • THE RUSSELL MARKET HAD A MASSIVE FIRE BREAK OUT IN THE PAST SO WESHALL PROVIDE PROPER FIRE SAFETY MEASURES • RUSSELL MARKET Is SURROUNDED BY RELIGIOUS BUILDINGs sO ITSIMPORTANCE CONSIDER THE POSSIBLE CROWD. • RUSSELL MARKET IS BUILT IN INDO ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURAL STYLE HENSE WESHALL RETAIN THESE ELEMENTS WHILE REDESIGNING.
Concept : Retaining the traditional
aspects of Russell market
FIRST FLOOR PLAN RUSSEL MARKET, SHIVAJI NAGAR.
SECOND FLOOR PLAN RUSSEL MARKET, SHIVAJI NAGAR
THIRD FLOOR PLAN RUSSEL MARKET, SHIVAJI NAGAR
FOURTH FLOOR PLAN RUSSEL MARKET, SHIVAJI NAGAR
FIFTH & SIXTH FLOOR PLAN RUSSEL MARKET, SHIVAJI NAGAR
SEVENTH FLOOR PLAN RUSSEL MARKET, SHIVAJI NAGAR
GUEST ROOM TYPE (2) OF 14 ROOMS
GUEST ROOM TYPE (1) OF 5 ROOMS
8TH,9TH,10TH, FLOOR PLAN RUSSEL MARKET, SHIVAJI NAGAR
3D Views of the Redesigned Russell Market
NORTHEAST VIEWS
FRONT VIEWS
ARCHITECTURAL THESIS PROJECT ON
6. “REVITALIZING THE EDGES OF OLD PORT” - MANGALORE
• AN ATTEMPT TO BRING BACK THE IDENTITY OF THE WATERFRONT IN BUNDER, MANGALORE Waterside development is local and environmental planning which puts emphasis on the waterhuman relationship design and the waterfront remedy, and its objective is to create an accessible and enjoyable water environment
AIM OF THE PROJECT: The purpose of the project was to revitalize the edges of the waterfront from old port to the old lighthouse and also current docking area through proposing the waterfront development , and revival of the essence of the old port – Bunder, mangalore through the museum which allows users to learn and view the rich history of the old port and mangalore Overall vision also aims to create a working waterfront with modernizing the existing fishing harbor and retrofitting the old port area with tourism activities. The project focuses on to improvise the live hood of fisherman by providing them community space with better facilities for their equipment, boat, nets ,cold storage facilities and workshop. This leads to a new improved way of living and provides employments
SITE ANALYSIS The climate of Mangalore is tropical, with a rainy season from June to October due to the monsoon and a dry season from December to April.
ARCHITECTURE STYLE OF MANGALORE • • • •
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Mangalore tiles (also Mangalorean tiles) This are a type of tile native to the city of Mangalore, India. Typically considered to be a part of Spanish and Italian architectural styles They are exported to Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and the Far East and even as far as East Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and Australia. The German missionary set up the first tile factory at Mangalore in 1860,[1] after he found large deposits of clay by the banks of the Gurupura and Nethravathi rivers. It was called "The Commonwealth Trust Ltd.“ They provide excellent ventilation especially during summer and are aesthetically pleasing as well. These tiles are not only eco-friendly but also cheap, durable and costs only one third of that of cement. Some of the buildings which are over 100 years old still have tile roofing. Clay tiles are most apt for roofing solutions in coastal areas, and in regions that experience heavy rainfall. Toady only about 12 out of 42 tile industries are surviving and producing at a much lower capacity ..
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT STAGE REVITALIZING THE EDGES OF OLD PORT” - MANGALORE
MASTERPLAN OF THE ENTIRE 2KM STRETCH OF THE SITE - MANGALORE
LIBRARY
WORKING DRAWINGS AND 3D RENDERS
7. WORKING DRAWINGS ON OFFICE CABIN
KITCHEN DETAILS:
KITCHEN PLAN AND ELEVATION
4BHK WORKING DRAWING PLAN ,SECTION & ELEVATION.
CENTRE LINE PLAN
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
SECTION (AA’)
EAST ELEVATION FIRST FLOOR PLAN
8. 3D RENDERING’S
ONE OF THE GREAT
BEAUTIES OF THE
ARCHITECTURE
IS THAT EACH TIME IT IS LIKE LIFE STARTING ALL OVER AGAIN