IVAN SINGH PARIHAR Bachelor of Architecture | Work Sample
College of Architecture and Environmental Design
California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo
Ivan Singh Parihar
ivansinghparihar@yahoo.com 805-819-8636
Enthusiastic creator with the perspective of a designer Professional Experience
Architectural Intern
CO Architects Los Angeles
2020
- Objects & tag deployment across interior elevations, plans & RCPs
during render based design development
- Revit to Rhino model migrations for 3D Printing a kinetic facade
- Presentation renderings using Lumion & Enscape
Summer Intern
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- Conceptual Drafting for client reviews using Illustrator & Indesign
- Graphics & digital modelling ArchiCAD & AutoCAD
- Project and Context Rendering involving Photoshop & Lightroom
esign Architects INDIA
2014-17
E D U CAT I O N
California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo CA
College of Architecture and Design
Cal Poly Global Program
- Advanced Delineation involving Urban Design across
Italy, Switzerland, Germany, France, Austria & Liechtenstein
Bachelor of Architecture
2016-21
SWITZER
Advanced Computer Aided Fabrication in Architecture
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- Parametric design using Grasshopper for Rhino
- Rapid Prototyping & Re-topology of meshes using NetFabb
- Model Fabrication using Laser Cutting, 3D Printing, & CNC
he Los Angeles Metro Program
LAND SUMMER STUDIO
2019
esign Exhibition
2019
Architecture & Urban Design
2020
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- Issues In Contemporary Professional Practice
- 3Ds Max / Maya workflows
- Design Studio & Professional Internship Program INTERESTS
Photography | Video Games | Design | Travel | Music | F1
REFERENCES
Dale Clifford
dtcliffo@calpoly.edu
mut Toker
utoker@calpoly.edu U
Kent Macdonald
kmacdona@calpoly.edu
TABLE OF CONTENTS
01
Tech Organ
02
Flatlander
03
1200 Sterling
04
VRRC
05
MoMo
06
Fluid Library
07
Latibule
Thesis
2021
LOS ANGELES
2020
SAN FRANCISCO
2019
LA JOLLA
2019
San LUIS OBISPO
2018
MEADOW PARK
2018
CARRIZO PLAINS
2018
Tech organ
Tech transfer embracing Architecture x Automobile Thesis
2021
How
can
automobile
technologies
challenge
the
currently
established notions within the frame of mass customization, aftermarket, building performance, environmental issues, and aesthetical overlaps? The investigative thesis is confined to speculating via existing technologies transferred and presented FACADE SEGMENT
from Architecture and Automotive industries. A "chassis" of
Ongoing portion of final project which uses automobile
inspired
creases
to
research and rendered experiments facilitate functions over a
provide
favorable aerodynamics for the air intake
fine-tuned framework.
A i r i n ta k e
Section show
Configurable fabric to maximise the
Rerouting of filtered air from the facade
intake of external air
to the building
D E TA I L S H O W
aesthetics of Artificial DREAM
The system is inspired from an automobile air intake but due to the static nature of
ML using GANs to generates sequences of images that are amalgamations of a single
building, uses robotic arms with edges to
manipulate a fabric which changes its
collection of Class A surface rasters. The AI was provided a sample set of 108
creases to enhance air intake. Passive filteration of air takes place using Titanium
images through which it generated 64 learning types which utilized 120 samples. A
Dioxide in presence of UV light.
total of 7680 samples were compiled as a video for 5th year’s Abstract Show 21’
FLATLANDER
Cal Poly LA Metro Program
South Main St DTLA
LOS ANGELES
2020
In Downtown LA, the facade of the project becomes the canvas expressing a diverse program containing hotel, housing, office, commercial, and social service space. The contoured amalgamations is dissimulated uniquely to the internal program. Primary shapes dissimulate their inate spatial properties to develop an accomodating architectural language. Assorted programs co-exist communally around spatial cavities in the block-long carved structure's intramural experience. E AST-W e st
Night view from adjacent high-rise
Initial Massing
Structure + Morphs
Section WIDTH
Section length
North West - South East
Office | Commercial | Egress Core | WC | Atrium | Landscape
Boutique Hotel: Rooms | Admin | Multipurpose Hall
Social Service: Day Care | Public Service | Health Center | Lounge
Housing: Micro Unit | Standard Units
South West - North East
E
S
S
seventh flo or
Office | Commercial | Egress Core | WC | Atrium | Landscape
Boutique Hotel: Lobby | Gallery | Exhibition
Access: Valet | Underground Parking
Housing: Admin| Lobby
N
E
First flo or
W
Cores | Column | Truss | Spatial Morphs
660,000 sq.ft Mid-Rise
N
Form Generation using recognizable primitives
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s q ua r e D i s s i m u l at i o n
Immersive
ICRC
Russian
Computing
Research
Center
for
Autonomous
Vehicles
SAN FRANCISCO
2019
Hill
Immersive Research
Computing center contains
AR, VR, and MR for
autonomous vehicles. The
facade explores different
planes, which creates inviting
thresholds by composing a
frame around the massing.
While monolithically pointing
towards the golden gate
bridge, the project unifies
research efforts within the
headquarters which houses
developments, research and
test towards aerial, land, and
water-based forms of
transport.
The demonstration zones of
the building are publicly visible
from the adjacent landscape
that hosts underground
parking. To alleviate pedestrian
density on top of the Russian
hill, the landscaping strives to
attract pedestrians at the
beginning of Lombard Street's
famous descending curl.
P o s t e r
N
W E
S
S I T E Building
P L A N |
P h y s i c a l
Landscape
|
Parking
|
Traffic
3D
- 2
Printed
N
6
N
N
W
W
E
E
E
S
S
4
1
N
7
N
W
N
W
W
E
E
S
Circulation
E
S
3
N
|
N
W E
S
A X O
Site
S
W
Form
Foam
N
W
- 1
|
CNC
5
E
S
Structure
+
2
W
E X P L O D E D
m o d e l
Context
F l o o r
S
P L A N S
E
S
VRRC
Virtual
Reality
Blacks
Beach
N O R T H - S O U T H Private
The
research
|
Atrium
|
center
Research
LA JOLLA
Center
2019
Park
S E C T I O N
Demonstration
steps
down
from
the
cliff,
creating
an
atrium
around
the
central core. Virtual reality experiences and hardware are rentable for independent researchers
on
a
floor
layout
which
is
focused
on
impromptu
interactions
facilitating innovation in research. The program is divided along with separate but internal wings, which takes cues from the nearby Salk Institute. Energy harvesting using
solar
tiles
permits
roof
channels
and
drains
to
dissipate
internal
heating
loads and collect rainfall. Featuring an air intake for the ocean breeze of La Jolla, the
air
interacts
with
the
central
core
to
optimize
the
heat
generated
through
intensive computing loads required for virtuality reality. N o r t h - w e s t 3D
Printed
v i e w
Model
W
S
N
E
M a i n
e n t r a n c e
Parallel the
walkways
horizon
for
providing
public
A t r i u m access
to
views
Stairs
&
connect
research
and
S t e p w e l l different
levels
demonstration
and
N i g h t zones
between
the
Cliff
r e n d e r
View
rooms
E x p l o d e d W e s t Program
&
e a s t
i n t e g r a t e d
Performative
Features
s e c t i o n
Program
Site
A X O
Massing
morro
momo
X
Monterey
Downtown
San LUIS OBISPO
LIBRARY
2018
SLO
The library takes advantage of the narrow plot by extruding itself to maximize plot usage. Cores of the
building
supports
divide
space
different
arrangement.
in
programs
Rooftop
terrace
zones
which
in
linear
of
a
the
building
creates a venue for readers who appreciate the views of San Luis Obispo. The facade weaves to function
as
sculpture
a
for
kinetic the
shading
atrium,
and
which
an
internal
connects
the
internal circulation with the lively downtown while maintaining distance to provide silence for study.
F R
A
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N T
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k
two-wee
V
group
A T I
j
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pro ect
with
R
ey
F a c a d e
C
hang
Kinetic
Facade
tailored
F L E X I B L E Functionable
R o o f t o p Shared
C A F E
lightwell
utilising
&
to
S T U D Y
as
a
the
parallel
internal
program
A R E A
gathering
space
L o u n g e
porosity
between
floor
plates
R E A D I N G Porus
alleys
A L L E Y
providing
distant
views
L
ight
E
W
of
the
city
ells
s
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gres
af
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e
oung
F
eature
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all
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eeting
Roo focus
WC
study
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n
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S t r e e t s i d e
A t r i u m
Shaded
a
atrium
with
parametric
I n t e r i o r triangulated-square
facade
Two
cores
t a
E
v
le
M
ain
entrance
l ay o u t
alternate
between
programmatic
spaces
ac
L b a
LRC
Library & Research Center for Fluid Physics Meadow Park
MEADOW PARK
2018
The library's form takes clues from its program by adapting to a lush slopes of a park. Between the natural distribution of trees, the project flows along with the natural space found. To accommodate clearances and topographical changes, the building transfers itself to stilts. The library's multilevel reading spaces and large windows connect the occupants visually to their environment. During winters, the leafless trees allow warmth, and during the summers, they provide natural shade carrying inward the experience of studying in a park. PA R K V I E W
Research Center and Library share a courtyard
F R O N T E L E VAT I O N
Enlarged Balconies provide benches to connect with the experience of reading in a park
program diagram
The program offsets itself along segments of concentric circles to utilize the space between the natural canopy of the Meadow Park
C o u r t ya r d
Open lobby located on the third floor serving as a connecting zone across different programs
N E
W S
flo or Pl ans
Concentric & Radial Layout strives to mimic the experience of a stroll in a park before
M u lt i L e v e l S T U D Y
Isolated extension with user configurable seating
LATIBULE
Botany Museum
Santa Margarita
CARRIZO PLAINS
2018 Carrizo Plain is home to various abandoned structures over which nature finds its course to inhabit the inorganic spaces. Contained in an air filter of a car, the flora of the anciently occupied planes deteriorates and blends the form as an expression of time and isolation. The occupation is branded as the museum Latibule, which means cozy, safe, hidden away place.
FACADE SEGMENT
Site VIEW
3D Printed Air filter tube
Abandonment of a component
S W
E N
Poster
Drop off
Exhibit PODS
c o z y, s a f e , h i d d e n a w a y
S pat i a l M ac h i n e
Isolated Porch for the Botany Museum
Housing different tiers of flora within the tubes
Stacked and Curved Circulation generating curiosity with movement
Refurbished Air Filter of a car challenged spatially
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P A R A S I T E
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