EASHITA SAXENA Architecture Portfolio
EASHITA SAXENA eashita.saxena92@gmail.com
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ACADEMIC BACKGROUND 2015-16 2010-15 2009-10
M.Sc, Sustainable Environmental Design (SED) B. Architecture Maths, Chemistry, Physics
WORK EXPERIENCE
SOFTWARES: Modelling, Rendering Post Production
Sustainability
AutoCAD Photoshop Indesign Illustrator Rhino Google Sketchup Revit Lumion
Flow Design Diva Energy Plus LadyBug & Honey Bee Open Studio TAS Optivent Ecotect
May2017 Onwards DSP Design Associates, (Bangalore, India) Worked and gained experience mainly in Mixed Use and Commercial Architecture. Was responsible for preparing presentations, working drawings, 3D models as well as Marketing Drawings for the projects (of the above mentioned categories). Involved in the coordination work with the consultants which includes preparing coordination drawings. Worked on several competition entries: Campus for Infosys (Biomemicry) which was recognized and shortlisted (in experimental category) by World Architecture Festival in 2017. Other Competition entries includes Black Taj, office campuses for BOEING, Paytm and SAP where involvement was in proposing conceptual sustainability strategy which included suggesting passive strategies and preparing sustainability report, overall design process, preparing presentations and coordination work with the team. Worked on an architectural article which was published in the Wonderlust IFJ Magazine.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Interests: Dramatics (2nd position zonal), Swimming (Interschool 1st position), Basketball, Photography and Travel Blogging (@sassy_traveller: Instagram), (eashitasaxena@wordpress.com). Nationality: Indian Languages: Hindi and English
INTERNSHIPS Jun-Aug 2014
Jan-2016 Moodboard Magazine Wrote a blog which showcased my photos in Moodboard Magazine which is a student run magazine. 2011-2017 Duke of Edinburgh (Gold Award Winner) Completed Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award which required completion of 5 tasks- Social Service, Sports, Adventure Sports, Skill, and Residential Project. 2014-Present Peace’ography Photo Contest I Instagram Being an ardent photographer, entered my pictures in this contest which were displayed in an exhibition. I have started an instagram page which showcases my travel experiences.
INTACH, (Delhi, India) Largely involved in the heritage and restoration project of Daman, India. Was responsible for creating the listing, mapping and street elevations of the heritage structures present in Daman. Involved in creating the project report, drawings such as plans and elevations and presentation drawings of the temples such as Jaganath Temple and other heritage structures of Jharkhand, India.
EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
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Architectural Association, London S.D.C.A, Delhi C.B.S.E, Delhi –Senior Secondary
Jun-Dec 2013
Inner vision Design Labs, (Delhi, India) Gained experience working on several projects ranging from commercial to residential projects. Mainly worked on drawings ranging from working drawings to plans, elevations, conceptual sections, landscaping and site plans and presentation drawings which were well appreciated by my mentors.
Jul-Aug 2012
Eastern Mediterranean University, (AIESEC, Northern Cyprus) Gained experience working in diverse and multi-cultural project teams (with people from 32 nationalities) to devise advertising campaigns and strategy for EMU (Eastern Mediterranean University).
ACADEMIC AND CULTURAL EXCELLENCE AT ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIATION (AA) Working in multi-cultural and international groups gave me diverse intellectual and cultural insight. Projects - case study of a sophisticated school. Also worked on a design assignment based on sustainable design principles in a mixed use project. For Dissertation, worked on Thermal and Daylight Analysis based on the knowledge gained during the year. Attended several lectures and conferences at AA, such as lecture by Kengo Kumo. Actively attended Lecture Series at LSE: Urban Utopia which gave insight on latest trends in Architecture. Volunteered during end of year exhibition at AA during installation and managing process.
ACADEMIC AND CULTURAL EXCELLENCE AT SDCA During the thesis, worked on Commercial Mixed Use Project where the experience gained at IDL was very useful. Worked on several assignments in ‘My studio’. Some of these were well appreciated academically - Group Housing, Polyclinic, Resort, and Shopping Complex. Was the event manager at the zonal NASA (National Association of students of Architecture) student creativity events called ‘Brain Damage’ and ‘Kalaa Avatar’. Managed two junior resources to organize and co-ordinate the events.
T here is so much the world has to offer- a journey through different cultures, people, the most divine and the historic essence of a place- which I love to explore and capture through my lens. These experiences draws me closer and makes me more curious about art and architecture and inspire me to grow as a more passionate, tolerant and informed person who is sensitive to religion, culture, habit, and origins of people. I love to express my love for art, travel, adventures through architectural designs and by my blog which inspire people to travel and experience the beauty of a place.
This image reflects ‘THE BEGINNING OF A NEW JOURNEY, READY TO UNLEASH NEW DISCOVERIES’
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1. FLEET STREET HILL
3. HOSPITAL
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4. COMMERCIAL COMPLEX
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2. CENTRADE BUSINESS CENTER 07
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5. PASSIVE STRATEGIES FOR LONDON OFFICE BUILDINGS
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FLEET STREET HILL PERFECT BLEND OF HOUSING AND LEISURE 08
SITE CONTEXT, PROJECT DETAILS
BRICK LANE
SITE CODE STREET
ALLEN GARDENS
Outdoor Cafe and Music Practice Space
PEDLEY STREET DEVELOPMENT
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BUXTON STREET LOCATION: LATITUDE: LONGITUDE: PROJECT TYPE: PLOT SIZE:
LONDON, UK 51.5074° N 0.1278° W MIXED USE (Residential and Commercial) 3065M2
This project was completed at Architectural Association. All the work in this project is a part of group work. Towards the Northeast end of a lane called Brick lane is a quaint site known as ‘Fleet Street Hill’ which is the chosen site. The site is used as nomadic community gardens. The figures represents the neighbourhood around the site (Landuse plan). It also shows onsite activities which reflects the vibrant culture of the nomadic gardens on site (Images in the rightside). The proposal for the site is in the form of upcoming mixed use project which comprises of apartments and commercial mixed use in the form of market. with sustainaing the artistic characteristic of the place.
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Land Use Plan Graffiti and Art Exhibitions
LEGEND Shorditch Railway Station
Built Mass
Petrol Pump
Site
School Hospital
Green Spaces Roads Railway Lines
Bus stop Leisure Interactive Spaces
Section AB (Along the Overground Bridge)
DESIGN CONCEPT
Site spacing
Resident Scheme Placement of Private and Semi Private Spaces
Visitor Scheme
Orientation of common areas
PROPOSAL
Increased Compactness
LEGEND Common areas Placement of Apartments MASSING STAGES
Apartments Green spaces
The diagrams on the left shows the process of massing of different spaces. In order to make the project sustainable, interplay of best orientation for different spaces was considered. Due to orientation, benifits such as optimum daylight, reduced in noise levels was achieved. In order to keep the temperatures in check and have comfortable conditions for the occupants, compactness was increased. This schematic concept of the proposal shows the concept which reflects the life of the occupants activities at the project site, which were again an important part of the designing. The activities also helped in formulating the thermal and daylight performance of each space.
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DAYLIGHT STUDIES
The objective of designing the project with respect to daylight was to provide optimum daylight: 300Lux in all the spaces (minimum requirement), The bedrooms are designed to receive adequate daylight in the mornings and in the summer even towards the evenings to optimize on the daylight received as these are the times when the occupants use the bedrooms. The bedrooms have been designed keeping in mind that there is a possibility of working from home in the future. LEGEND Common Spaces Bedrooms Loft Floor Plan
JULY 10:00
JULY 18:00
Typical Floor Plan
Illuminance, Lux 0 333 667
Bedroom Space
1000 1333 1667 2000 Scale
Ensuite ILLUMINANCE MAP of a typical summer weekday
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DAYLIGHT AUTONOMY MAP shows percentage of common spaces (annual) with above 300 Lux for 50% of the time
Lux
1875 1625 1375 1125 875 625 375 125
Scale
False Color Image of Common Space
Representative Image of Common Space
OUTDOOR STUDIES
The outdoor has been designed by taking in consideration the interactive atmosphere of the brick lane. Graffiti Pub
Retail
Most of the site is open to public access, with paths leading towards semi open spaces such as the amphitheatre, fleet street hill market, outdoor cafe, graffiti and art display areas, communal gardens and outdoor sports area.
Music and Leisure Area
Cafe
Retail Sports Area
The best spots were chosen for different public activities, hence providing them thermal comfort. Areas which have higher wind velocity have been provided with wind breakers such as retractable canopies, pergolas and trees to reduce wind speed.
Fleet Street Hill Market
Amphitheatre
Site Plan
Pergolas
Retractable Canopies
WIND BREAKERS
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Impact of orientation on thermal performance as orientation adversely impacted thermal and visual performance of our term one precedent. Through this we can conclude that an effective way to increase thermal performance would be to make the building air-tight through the fabric. The outdoor microclimatic generated due to the form and its subsequent impact on the outdoor comfort of the public. The seasonal adaptability of the form was key in our design of the outdoor space-site condition’s urban plaza were relatively under utilised. Thus adopting features like retractable canopies, buffering trees and microclimate informed design, spaces that are comfortable throughout the year can be generated.
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CENTRADE BUSINESS PARK PERFECT PLACE FOR BUSSINESS AND WORK 14
SITE CONTEXT, PROJECT DETAILS
HINDON RIVER
Block A has office spaces in the form of floor plates and also has conference rooms on the ground.
ACCESS ROAD 45M WIDE
SITE Block A
EXPRESS WAY ACCESS ROAD 45M WIDE
LOCATION: LATITUDE: LONGITUDE: PROJECT TYPE: PLOT SIZE: GROUND COVER:
NOIDA, INDIA 28.5355° N 77.3910° E COMMERCIAL MIXED USE 20000M2 30%
The site is accessible by expressway highway, which is 5minutes away from it, making it ideal from investment point of view for offices as well as its proximity to the upcoming residential societies making it suitable for its commercial usuability. The project has 3 types of building blocks, Block A and B has office units and Block C has restaurants and retail units making it a perfect for office goers and the people living close to the project which is one of the aim of mixed use projects to reduce the time and distance between different functional spaces.
Block B has office suites in the form of floor plates which can be owned by small firms, accompanied by terraces making it appear aesthetically appealing.
Block B
Block C is a retail center with retail units and restaurants along with cafes. Site Plan
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Block C
DESIGN CONCEPT
Amalgamation of linear and curvilinear forms (organic forms) in order to create a sense of harmony. Curvilinear forms includes the pathways, landscaped portion as well as the water bodies and linear forms contains the buildng blocks (apart from Block- B) appears aesthetically appealing. Prevailing Wind Direction is from North West to South East. Sun Direction had been considered while orienting the building blocks as can be seen in the Climatic Analysis Figure.
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Hierarchy of Buildings was considered an important part of the concept. This arrangement helps in shading the smaller blocks and it also appears interesting and entire project can be seen if someone is standing close to Block-C, creating an imaginary focal point.
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The Business Center (Block-A) was designed and tilted at an angle of 45° which prevents major portion of the building from solar radiation from south and south west directions at the same time allows ample opportunity for cross ventilation.
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There are various water bodies that have been used in different parts of the project which helps in in cooling the environment. The shade trees also aid in lowering the temperature of the atmosphere at the same time, it helps in shading the buildingBlock-A on the south and wouth west directions and prevents the facades from the solar radiation and glare problem.
Linear Elelments
Curvilinear Elements
Concept with respect to form
Wind Direction
Climatic Analysis
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Sun Direction
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3 Hirerchy of Buildings
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A Commercial Mixed Use Project which is an amalgamation of office spaces with retail spaces with well thought design solutions based on the concept of sustainability. By the combination of different elements such as orientation of the buildings, positioning the water bodies as well as green spaces takes the project towards sustainability.
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PROJECT MODEL
Block A
Block B
Block C
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This thesis project was a great learning experience in knowing how to experiment with different kinds of forms at the same time how to incorporate different sustainable elements to create a healthy, comfortable environment by providing cool environments with using extensive kinds of landscaping elements which also helps in reducing pollution and noise which would be a major concern in the future around the area according to site context.
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HOSPITAL A HEALTHY NEIGHBOURHOOD 20
SITE CONTEXT, PROJECT DETAILS ACCESS ROAD 18M WIDE
SITE
LOCATION: LATITUDE: LONGITUDE: PROJECT TYPE: PLOT SIZE: GROUND COVER:
ACCESS ROAD 4 5 M W I D E
DELHI, INDIA 28.5355° N 77.3910° E HOSPITAL 20000M2 30%
The hospital was surrounded by residential area making it a central area which would cater to the people living around in the locality. The hospital is a combination of aesthetics and functionality. To enhance the site environment, there is an extensive use of various green spaces, not only on the site but also on terraces- Green Roofs.
ACCESS ROAD 18M WIDE Site Plan
This project was a eighth term design project whose aim was to learn how to design keeping in mind various design factors such as daylight, functionality as well as aesthetics which was completed with tutor’s feedback. At the same time technical details such as provision of services was an important parameter which was considered during the planning stage of the design project.
This section of the hospital has emergency on the ground and ICU on the other two floors.
Emergency and ICU
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This section of the hospital has general services such as toilets, admin, cafes, terrace gardens and rooms for patients.
General and Cafes
This section of the hospital has the OPD on the ground floor and opertation theatres on the other two floors with rooms.
OPD and OTs
DESIGN CONCEPT
The design helped in overshadowing the southern facade during the summers which would keep the building cooler which is crucial in subtropical climates.
Summer: 21 June at 12PM
The plan is showing the amount of green spaces. It also helps in cooling the environment on the site. It also shows different parking spaces for segregating different spaces.
LEGEND Parking Zones
Interior Green Spaces
Pathways
Interior Green Spaces
Importance of Green Spaces
The design helped in allowing the sun radiation and the daylight to enter from the southern facade which allows to increase temperatures in winters.
An important element was get access to daylight through glazed facades and overshadowing was also considered during the deisign.
Winter: 21 December at 12PM
Overshadow Analysis
There were many elements in planning such as green spaces, segregation of spaces by segratating different departments of the hospital through corridors and passages to keep different activities, patients at different parts of the building. Same was considered was provision of parking, different parking provided for different parts of the site. One important element of design was the services, such as provision of ducts which is an important factor for hospital design which were carefully designed. Passages/Corridors
Segregation of Spaces with Corridors
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This project enabled me to learn how to create a design which is a combination of functionality, aesthetics, keeping in mind of careful services such as provision of ducts, as well as important elements such as incorporation of daylight and having ample of green spaces in order to connect with the nature. to create a healthy environment for the patients which would helpt them to heal faster. All these design elements are crutial for a hospital design.
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COMMERCIAL COMPLEX PERFECT ENTERTAINMENT AND WORK SPACE 24
SITE CONTEXT, PROJECT DETAILS
SITE
TOWER B
TOWER A
TOWER C
LEGEND Vehicular Movement
LOCATION: LATITUDE: LONGITUDE: PROJECT TYPE:
RAIPUR, INDIA 21.2514° N 81.6296° E COMMERCIAL COMPLEX PLOT SIZE: 17575.03M2 GROUND COVER: 30%
Pedestrian Movement
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This project was done during my internship in the seventh term of the Undergraduate Studies. The entire project was performed in the group of Artichitects and the interns. It was a great learning experience as it helped me during my final thesis of my Bachelors.
Site Plan
The project is very connected through several roads: Tributary roads connection housing, institutions and office complex 12m wide. Major office traffic up and down will be from this road as this road leads to proposed Metro line and its 40m wide. Road from old Raipur city 40 m wide. The diagrams shows the site plan with traffic in the site and individual blocks highlighted.
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Block A is 8 storied high with the floor plate area of 1882m 2.
Block A
Block B is 5 storied high, starting at second floor with the floor plate area of 930m2.
Block B
Block C is 16 storied high with the floor plate area of 2465m2.
Block C
DESIGN CONCEPT
Zoning of Ground Floor
Conceptual Section Ground floor is public space integrating entrance lobby, shops, banks, multipurpose hall and places to eat, with cafĂŠ seating extending into landscaped plaza. Lobby at ground floor will make powerful statement in terms of scale and finishes.
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Orientation of Towers
Wind Direction
Auditorium / multipurpose hall is placed on south west side of the plot as it will be occasionally used, has separate entry exit gates from landscaped Road on west side of plot, becomes a part of public space and enough space outside the multi-purpose halls for the visitors to spill out and it is centrally located for the offices spaces on both sides of landscaped road. The building skeleton is comprised of 8m x8m column grid. This grid pattern helps in providing optimum modules for office space yet keeping the cost of construction low. Orientation of the building for maximum light and ventilation. Ample wind flow from west to east direction. Conceptual Section shows the placement of different spaces in different towers and the blowup shows a view of the open theatre which reflects the importance of interactive spaces in the project.
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The project is able to create panoramic landscaped view from all sides of building. A visitor will find convenient parking and standing space close to front door. Comfortable seating groups and high end architectural finishes throughout. Pedestrian friendly public space integrating architecture with landscape.Shading all the time during summer Low angle sun to warm in winter Openness for social gathering, business development and collaboration.
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51.5074° N
LONDON 0.1278° W
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PASSIVE STRATEGIES FOR LONDON OFFICE BUILDINGS 28
SITE CONTEXT, PROJECT DETAILS
SITE KIRBY STREET
CHAPMAN BDSP
Solar Access on 21st March
Site Plan
LOCATION: LATITUDE: LONGITUDE: PROJECT TYPE:
LONDON, UK 51.5074° N 0.1278° W OFFICES
This was the dissertation project which was completed at Architectural Association. The objective of the research was to propose design guidelines for London Office Buildings. This was done on the basis of Literature Available on the office buildings in London, identification of problems based on Literature and Fieldwork which was conducted at an office building: Chapman BDSP. The problems identified were Improper Daylight Levels, Glare and Fluctuation of temperatures at different zones of the workspaces which caused uncomfortable environment for the office goers. These problems were tackled during the analysis process which helped in arriving at the design guildlines for the office buildings.
Solar Access on 21st June
Urban Scale Building Heights 4 Storied high 3 Storied high 2 Storied high
HOUR 17.0 <= 15.3 13.6 11.9 10.2 8.50 6.80 5.10
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3.40 1.70 <= 0.0
Solar Access on 21st December
PASSIVE STRATEGIES AND GUIDELINES
Shading Devices
Blinds
Shading Devices and Blinds
Basecase
DAYLIGHT STUDIES
Basecase
The analysis started with the Daylight Studies, whose results helped in identify which strategies are suitable for optimum daylight levels in the workspace by reducing glare and uneven distribution of daylight levels in the workspace. Test results helped in identifying that shading devices would be best suitable for each of the orientation (Overhangs on North,East, Horizontal Shading Devices on South and Vertical Shading Devices on the West), it also showed that when the shading devices are combined with blinds, it helps in distributing the daylight and reducing glare substantially. It was also found that if the glazing area (Window to Wall ratio) is reduced, the daylight levels optimised more (30% on North and South and 20% for East and West). In order to have comfortable workspaces: thermal comfort, it was found, if the building envelope is improved: Low thermal Mass to High thermal Mass materials with better glass can improve the temperatures massively in workspaces. In order to reduce overheating during the summers, night ventilation (combined with high thermal mass) helps in keeping comfortable environments. For winters, when themal mass with blinds are used, it helps in keeping temperatures warmer in the daytime.
Reducing Glazing Area
On the basis of the results, a different layout of the workspace can be used, keeping the core in the center, it will help in keeping better daylight levels.
Basecase materials: Low Thermal Mass, Double glazed windows and Poor Airtightness
Improving Envelope: High Thermal Mass, double glazed windows with Argon and High Airtightness
Night ventilation
LAYOUT SOLUTIONS (Daylight and Thermal Analysis) THERMAL STUDIES
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THANK YOU EASHITA SAXENA Email Id: eashita.saxena92@gmail.com
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