Jasmine Arora - Architecture and Interiors Portfolio

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Space Imprints Architectural Portfolio

Jasmine Arora 2017-2021


Jasmine Arora Architect New Delhi, India +91 9818653355 jasminearora96@gmail. com 1st November 1996 https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasmine-arora-639124178/

Skills

Education 2014 - 2019

School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi Bachelor of Architecture Final Aggregate - 73.23%

2010 - 2014

Lotus Valley International School, Noida CBSE, Grade IX-XII Grade XII Aggregate - 95% Grade X Aggregate - 10 C.G.P.A.

2002 - 2010

Digital

AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUp, Photoshop, Indesign, Ecotect, MS Word, MS Powerpoint, MS Excel

Hand

Architectural Drafting, Model Making, Conceptual Sketching

Visualisation

Composition, Presentation, Detailing

Strengths

Eager learner, Good team worker, Communicative, Dedicated

Cambridge School, Indirapuram CBSE, Grade I-VIII Avg. Aggregate - 97%

Languages

Interests

Proficient

English

Dancing a variety of styles

Native

Hindi

Reading Fantasy Literature and watching movies/shows

Basic

Punjabi French

Googling various foods-for-thought


Professional Experience 2019

2018

Achievements

Morphogenesis Architect New Delhi, October 2019-Present

2019

Thesis selected in Top 15% of the batch On the basis of merit

An active member of an interdisciplinary design team involving various stages - conceptual, schematic, design development and working drawings. Key Project Typologies include : High End Private Residences (Under Construction) Construction Documentation, Working Drawings, Consultant Coordination Hospitality Project (Design Stage) Design Development, Integration of Structure and Services, Consultant Coordination, Research and Concept Design for new blocks, Sanction Drawings

2019

First Class Division in B.Arch. degree Final weightage of 73.23% 2014-19

2017

Selected in Top 20 (upto third year) on merit Exchange workshop at Erfurt School of Architecture, FHE University, Germany

2017

1st Prize, Design Competiton FHE University, Germany

Atwin Architects Architectural Intern, New Delhi, Jan-May 2018

2014

Awarded with 25,000 INR Scholarship Academic excellence in Grade XI

Worked on Commercial and Institutional projects. Key tasks included concept research, designing and detailing various components of the projects, working drawings for site level work, facade and interiors.

2014

CBSE School Topper for 2 subjects - Grade XII Chemistry - 98/100 Computer Science - 99/100

2012

Awarded with 40,000 INR Scholarship 10 CGPA in all 5 subjects in Grade X

2018

FREELANCE DESIGN PROJECTS Arora Residence - House Interiors

2019

Arocon Rainbow - Lobby Interiors

2019

QSpear Office - Architectural Space Planning

2020

Container, Gr. Noida Farmhouse - Beautification

2021

Mittal Residence - House Interiors

Extra Curricular Activities

Workshops and Research 2021

Launch your Interior Design Studio Workshop by Alcove Launchpad, Mumbai - 6 weeks

2020

MIT LaunchX - Becoming an Entrepreneur Online Workshop - 1 week

2020

Special Potential Batch of Shiamak Davar International India Pvt Ltd (SDI) Professional Training

Online workshop series with ERCO Lighting Language of Light, Light for Homes-Work-Culture

2020

Webinar on Interior Design Styles and Trends by Alcove Studio, Mumbai

2017

Nominated for the best dancer in SDI, Delhi from East Zone

2019

2013-14

Dance Coordinator Lotus Valley International School, Noida

Architectural Thesis Research Report on Design For Design (Arch. and Design School) School of Planning and Architecture, Delhi

2017

2007-09

99.25% Overall Agg.- 8-level Mental Math Course Aloha India

Dissertation on ‘Decoding Iconic Architecture’ School of Planning and Architecture, Delhi

2017

2008

Ist Prize, Aloha Mental Math Competition State Level

Workshop on Passive technologies With students of University of Maine, USA at Chandigarh

2010-14



I. The Imagined Built Undergraduate Work - Academic and Competitions 1. Design for Design Architecture and Design School 2. Linked Continuum Urban Design 3. A Blend In Nature Interpretation Centre

Contents

4. N(Everest) Base Camp Design 5. Feel The Slope Experiential box

II. The Tangible Built Professional Work 1. Arora Residence House Interiors 2. Prakriti - Spa & Pool Hotel Spa Block Architecture 3. Vasant Vihar House Residence Architecture 4. Arocon Rainbow Housing Lobby Interiors



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The Imagined Built Undergraduate Work Academic and Competitions


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Design For Design Undergraduate Thesis Architecture and Design School, GGSIP University Surajmal Vihar, New Delhi, India Site Area - 75,900 sqm Built Up Area - 78,550 sqm

Design is the process of envisioning and the successive creation of objects, spaces, systems, etc. It is not limited to just learnings of a book or lectures by professors, rather it is influenced significantly by one’s own experiences and engagement with the surroundings. It is not bound in some set physical boundaries of space and time, rather can be inspired by anything, anywhere, anytime. This project strives to look at the conception of a design school that through its very spatial structure, discourages silos of thoughts and expression; a design that fosters individuals with broad minds and open hearts. It aims to remove barriers within various design disciplines taught in the school and encourage cross-pollination among them, inter-department, intra-department and also amongst the fellow peers. It also seeks to create a structure that serves as a canvas for creative thought and expression. 3


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Genesis “Design is in everything we make, but it’s also between those things. It’s a mix of craft, science, storytelling, propaganda and philosophy.” - Erik Adigard Communication designer and multimedia artist

Exploring Design Education Reflective Exploration

Physical Exploration

Architecture Education

Design and Designers

Built Pedagogy

Interstitial Spaces

Design education is a multi-way reciprocity, not only between the student and the teacher, but also the other users of the campus. A Design school must act as more than an academic institution and work like a think tank that engages in real world applications while embracing technological advances.

The modern world is dynamic that keeps on remaking and redesigning. Designers ought to keep the cultural continuum alive and still innovate. The psyche of a designer is abysmal, probing the depths of their minds. There is no set path to meaningful design, and designers are always moving forward, looking for the next challenge.

The built environment acts as a spatial pedagogy, where learning takes place both inside and outside the school. A campus is an like an ecosystem consisting of biotic components people, and abiotic components - buildings and spaces. Just as an ecosystem thrives on the interdepency of these components, a campus does too.

The ‘in-between’ spaces in which people move without immediate purpose, form the heart of informal interaction. Creativity thrives where people collide, conversations begin and views are bartered. This intentional yet accidental interaction is where ideas cross-fertilise, leading to what Jane Jacobs called “knowledge spillovers”.

Design Generators

Consider Design as a holistic discipline whose underlying core principles guide all other diverging design fields. 5

Encourage cross-pollination of various design fields of different scales to enhance the learning experience of users of the campus.

Interconnecting the built form of the two departments to increase the possibilities of interactions across studios, fields, etc.


Low piercing sun

Low piercing sun High sun

Shape of the site guides the geometry, size and interaction of building blocks. The site acts as a link between urbanity and nature Opportunities present themselves to orient open spaces and views of the park.

N/S building orientation for minimum heat gain and maximum views overlooking the campus. The activity areas are placed between academic zones and student hostels, to be equally accessible for everyone anytime.

Vehicular movement limited to the periphery leaves the green edge free for pedestrian movement. The street acts as the primary link between academic and residential areas, with all other functions branching out from its axis. 6


Site Level Staff Housing

Future Expansion

Faculty housing in the private part of the site to function without any disturbance from the active academic areas.

Land for future expansion to accommodate both academic and residential expansion.

Staff Housing

Site Section Across the Central Design Street 7

Design Street Central design street which acts as the primary axis of movement from which all functions in the campus branch out.

Recreational Facilities Recreational functions like library, resource centre, cafeteria, shops, seminar halls, etc. to be accessible from hostel even during closed hours of academic areas.

Collaborative Workspace Collaborative workspace between both design fields to encourage cross pollination and foster interaction.

Sports Facilities Sports facilities located between academic and residential areas to be used both day and night conveniently.

Multi Purpose Hall

Students Hostel Student Hostel’s form to accommodate green common terraces on each floor which act as hangout spaces

Library

Cafeteria


Central Design Street

Academic Block

On stepping into the site, the user experiences a strong central axis, ‘the design street’, from which all functions branch out. The street functions as a round-the-clock active space, fostering interactions and encouraging chance meetings & pollination.

Sports Hall

Student Hostel

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Building Level Taking forward the idea of cross-pollination of the users in the campus, a common building is dedicated to students from both colleges, University School of Design (USD) and University School of Planning and Architecture (USAP). The building consists of studios of various sizes, which on each floor can also be combined by means of foldable partitions, allowing flexibility. To aid the studios, there are also lecture halls, collaborative workspaces, faculty rooms, etc.

Conceptual Plan

View of Academic Block from playfield

Professionals from both the schools spillover into a cohesive collaborative workspace which consists of different levels and overlooking floor slabs. This enhances the cross-pollination of users and increases the potential for chance meetings and spontaneous discussions. 9

A continuous sightline is formed from the top collaborative workspace towards the ones below and further on to the greens. The idea of overlooking collaborative spaces comes across and also provides prospect towards the greens.


Overlooking spaces for various grades and fields, providing a larger view of the different activities going on across workspaces, studios, etc.

Various kinds of alternatives for discussion spaces, working areas, hangout spaces, sitting areas, etc.

Maximise the potential of interstitial spaces to generate cross-pollination and make them fall on people’s way for chance meetings. Academic Block - Floor Plans

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Linked Continuum Urban Design Project - Group Transit Oriented Development ITO, New Delhi, India Site Area - 105,000 sqm Built Up Area - 356,000 sqm

Revisioning ITO... ...as a part of a larger urban link with a confluence of mixed use transit oriented development publicness and biophilia. Set in a highly regarded institutional area of the national capital, this mixed use development aims to fabricate an ‘urban oasis’ with busy workplaces and recreational breakouts to exist in harmony. The project seeks to develop a stimulating office environment for existing and new users as well as generate a linked public realm on various levels by deconstructing the street. 11


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Macro Level Since time immemorial Delhi Development Authority, Police Headquarters and Income Tax Office Concrete their prominence In roots of the capital’s urban spine Vikas minar standing tall in the skyline Endorsing transit oriented urban redevelopment While preserving the cultural and social sentiment From extents of the city to an individuum We propose the linked continuum.

Figure Ground Plan

Volumetric Composition around site

Geographical Link

Functional Link

The situation presented at ITO links the major N-S & E-W axes with central Delhi. The existing site houses the Vikas Minar and Income Tax Office rendering it administrative and institutional importance to both the city and citizen. Partenered with significant geographical link, the site can potentially change the image of the city.

Pragati Maidan Convention Centre, Indira Gandhi Stadium Complex, Firoz Shah Kotla Ground, Ganpati Visarjan point are large public gathering spaces around the site. Site acts as a functional node for these larger grain functions, catering to the city’s people for various needs.

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Site Area F.A.R. Mandatory Greens Area for development Total Built Up Area Max. Ground Coverage No. of floors

Offices - Govt. and Private 55% of 400 FAR 231,000 sqm

Retail and Entertainment 20% of 400 FAR 84,000 sqm

Hospitality and Conference 25% of 400 FAR 105,000 sqm

105,000 sqm 400 20,000 sqm 85,000 sqm 356,000 sqm 40% 28

EWS Housing Additional 60 FAR 63,000 sqm 14


TOD Influence Zone

Land Use Linkages

Design is majorly directed by the TOD guidelines due to the presence of ITO metro station within the site. It prioritises pedestrian movement and generation of walkable communities.

Commercial and Institutional link created across the site to the surroundings connecting similar buildings; Residential link created between affordable housing and contextual bastis.

Vehicular Node

Pedestrian Movement

Being the node of the major axes of the city, there is high density vehicular movement along the edges. All vehicular movement is restricted to two major edges of site.

Uninterrupted pedestrian path through the site with bus stops, footover bridge, sky links, auto-drop offs and metro gate as pedestrian nodes.

Plazas and Retail Loop

Greens

The variety filled retail loop runs along the site to activate pedestrian friendly movement. Plazas are formed by combining multiple entry nodes, which further lead to the central food plaza.

The large scale of cohesive public greens is central to the site. All entry nodes lead up to the greens and open out into the food plaza and redeveloped green drain henceforth.

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Multiple linkages across different levels

Main Street Elevation 16


Micro Level Deconstructing the street and taking the public realm up from the highly busy ground, there exisits a set of interconnected floors housing all the recreational activities present on site - restaurants, library, spa, etc.

Accentuating the movement Both the vertical and horizontal movement within the built mass is highlighted in the facade. The highly public activated areas are visible from the street.

Interconnection of functions These linked continuum floors connect all the functions across the site except housing. An internal connection within housing is provided to account for the privacy of residents.

The Public recreational roof garden, connected to the built form with skywalks 17


13th Floor Food Court Health Club Gymnasium Spa and wellness centre

Restaurants, Cafes Gardens Office Maintenance and Support

11th Floor Roof Garden Library Restaurant Indoor Recreational Areas

10th Floor Public Hearing/ Exhibition spaces Library and Documentation Centre Recreation areas

Deconstructing the street

12th Floor

9th Floor Public Hearing/ Exhibition spaces

Floorwise Activities

Office Support

Library

Exhibition Space

Spa and Gymnasium

Food and Beverage

Indoor Recreation

Creche

Skywalks

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A Blend In Nature Interpretation Centre Badami, Karnataka, India Site Area - 6,050 sqm Built Up Area - 1,650 sqm

From Badami Town Rock-cut Caves

Once the capital of the mighty Chalukyan empire, Badami is the embodiment of India’s rich history, showcasing a perfect blend of art with religion, and nature with spirituality. Mesmerizing rugged landscapes, intricate carvings in cave temples and vibrant life in the older core of the settlement lend this place a unique character. The project aimed to capture this culturally rich element of Badami in an Interpretation Centre. The intent was to design a space that synchronises with its people, the tourists, the surrounding settlement and thus forge, a blend in nature. 19


To Mahakoota trail

SITE

Tattkote Settlement

Agasthya Lake

Bhootnath Temple

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Usability Converting useless and negative spaces into more usable and optimum ones. Steps are spread all across the site as a design feature to create opportunities to hang out.

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Reception Washrooms Shops Parking Interpretation Gallery Open Air Theatre Multi Purpose Hall Library

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Research Facility Local Outreach Centre Admin Store Cafeteria Guesthouse Steps Open Ground for fairs, etc.


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Movement

Interpretation Gallery

Creating a linear circulation system with coherent non-clustered built and open spaces. The open ground serves as a site for melas, i.e. fairs and fests, in days of celebrations.

Evokes the 3 prime spirits of Badami - The Caves, Low height gallery with exhibition pieces. The Climb, Steps to the 2nd gallery with cliffs in view. The Openness, High ceiling gallery with skylights.

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(N)Everest Competition Entry Group Top 100 across the world

From all across the world And communities afar Driven by a collective conscious to climb Ranging from a second to infinite; an unparalleled transcendence of time Surviving a constant winter so bleak A tryst with nature Prospect we see, Refuge we seek Along the journey to the highest peak The goal of this challenge was to ideate and design the fixed structures that will support the 5 existing camps of Everest South Rise, all within the given 24h time limit. 23


Prospect and Refuge The journey to Everest (and back) cites tales of both tragedy and victory. In these harsh extremeties of nature, an environment that allows the capacity to observe without being seen (prospect) and to assess threats from a place of safety (refuge) helps. The idea of refuge is translated in the camps that are built as an extension of natural caves on the camp base lands.

Waste Recycle Everest is sometimes described as the world’s highest garbage dump. The worst of the rubbish is found at Camp Two - 6,400m (21,000ft) above sea level. Helicopters are being used to bring down the trash, which includes oxygen tanks, tents, eating utensils and other camping materials.

Sustainable Structure Discarded oxygen tanks from summits collected by Sherpas are bound together in a framework of stainless steel wiremesh covered with insulation. BIPV solar panels installed on the skylight facilitate night lighting while being off-grid. The spherical dome geometry has the least surface area for maximum volume thereby preventing heat loss.

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Feel the Slope Designing with slants Competition at Erfurt School of Architecture (FHE University) Ist Prize Winners Indo-German group - Team of 6

The brief of this competition was to relook at and design anything using slants. In an effort to relate slants with ‘feel’ rather than ‘touch’, the idea of how human beings feel depends largely on their surroundings was explored. This concept was used to create an experiential box with movable walls, floor, ceiling, in different angles to induce a variety of human emotions. 25

Calmness

Comfort


The experiential box set anywhere in nature allows a user to enter from one face of the cube and exit through the opposite. Along the journey, the orientation of the floor, ceiling, walls slope in different manners to induce the following emotions within the user -

1. Calmness Stable floor, straight walls, looking out into the openness 2. Comfort Stable floor, inclined walls resembling a protective roof 3. Fear Closely inclined walls making a narrow distressing space 4. Sadness The walls, ceiling, floor closing in together in despair 4. Happiness Walking down the slope, walls and ceiling opening out into the nature

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II.

The Tangible Built Professional Work

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Arora Residence House Interiors Individual Project in Indirapuram, Ghaziabad Status - Built / Worked For - 1 year (2018) Built Up Area - 165sq.m. - 1775 sq.ft.

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Role Concept Design - Room moods, themes & layouts - Hard Finishes Palette - Furniture Selection - Schematic & Working drawings - Site Coordination & Supervision


Palette - Warm & Rich

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2 Prakriti - Spa & Pool OFFICE TYPE LOCATION SITE AREA TOTAL BUILT UP AREA SPA BLOCK BUILT UP AREA STATUS WORKED FOR ROLE

Site Plan

SPA | SITE PLAN The enriching journey to the spa unveils a variety of beautiful walking trails, allowing the guests to engage with nature. The spa lies at the culmination of an unravelling experience, amidst the serene surrounding greens.

Morphogenesis Hotel Spa Block Architecture Kathmandu, Nepal 38,500 sqm 30,000 sqm 700 sqm Conceptual SPA | GROUND FLOOR PLAN 4 Months (Dec’19 -Mar’20) DIM. (M) Site AnalysisSPACE & Planning, Concept Design, Design Development, 20m x 10m 1. Main Entrance x 9m 2. Pool Deck Schematic Drawings, Concept & 9m 4.5m x 3m 3. Swimming Pool Client Presentation, 4.35m x 3m 4. Courtyard Graphics 5. Male Changing Rooms 6. Female Changing Rooms 7. Gymnasium 8. Juice Bar 9. Kitchen 10. Spa Entrance Lobby 11. Consultation Room 12. Spa Manager Room 13. Prep and Staff Area 14. Shop

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1. Main Entrance 2. Casino Block 3. Main Hotel 4. SPA BLOCK 5. Future Expn.

Retaining Wall Plantation

Space for Parking

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FUTURE EXPANSION Space for Parking

1. Edge Wall Detail Refere

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DIM. (FT.INCHES)

1. Main Entrance 2. 65’7” Poolx 32’9” Deck 29’6” x 29’6” 3. 14’9” Swimming Pool x 9’10” 4. 14’3” Courtyard x 9’10” x 47’2”Changing 5. 43’7” Male 27’5” x 8’2” Rooms 15’7” x 13’2” 6. 27’5” Female x 28’9”Changing 15’7” x 9’10” Rooms x 9’10” 7. 15’7” Gymnasium 15’7” x 13’2” 8. 17’6” Juice Bar x 9’10” 9. Kitchen 10. Spa Entrance Lobby 11. Consultation Room 12. Spa Manager Room 13. Prep and Staff Area 14. Shop

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Key Plan

SPA | FIRST FLOOR PLAN

Nestled in the greens of Kathmandu, this project is inspired from the region’s traditional pagoda style architecture that integrates SPA this new construction with the existing city fabric. FEMALE 9. Foyer 10. Lockers/Changing Rooms 11. Vitality Pool (Wet Area) 12. Steam Room 13. Sauna Room 14. Treatment/Massage Room 15. Treatment/Massage Room 16. Prep/Services/Store Room

The property is a 175+ key hotel, with large banquet facilities, worldclass specialty restaurants, and independent spa & casino blocks. The hotel taps into the sweeping views to the mountains across while planning for leisure, adventure and indoor activities on site. The enriching journey to the spa unveils a variety of beautiful walking trails, allowing the guests to engage with nature. The spa lies at the culmination of an unravelling experience, amidst the serene surKey Plan rounding greens. 31

Existing Water Channel

MAIN HOTEL BUILDING

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MALE SPA 1. Foyer 2. Lockers/Changing Rooms 3. Vitality Pool (Wet Area) 4. Steam Room 5. Sauna Room 6. Treatment/Massage Room 7. Treatment/Massage Room 8. Prep/Services/Store Room

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SITE ENTRY/EXIT

1. Edge Wall Section

Entry

13.3m x 14.4m
 8.35m x 2.5m 4.75m x 4m 8.35m x 8.8m 4.75m x 3m 4.75m x 3m 4.75m x 4m 5.35m x 3m

SPACE

Seating Decks

CASINO

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First Floor

Sedum Roof

DIM. (FT.INCHES)

MALE SPA 12’3” x 7’10” 3.75m x 2.4m1. Foyer 29’2” x 17’4” 8.9m x 5.3m 2. Changing Rooms 29’6” x 16’5” 9m x 5m Pool 13’9” x 8’2” 4.2m x 2.5m 3. Vitality 13’9” x 8’2” 4.2m x 2.5m
 4. Steam Room 17’10” x 13’2” 5.45m x 4m 5. Sauna Room 17’10” x 13’2” 5.45m x 4m 10’2” x 9’6” 3.1m x 2.9m 6. Treatment Room 7. Treatment Room Room 13’1” x 7’10” 4m x 2.4m 8. Prep/Store 6.5m x 5.3m 9m x 5m 4.2m x 2.5m 4.2m x 2.5m
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21’4” x 17’4” 29’6” x 16’5”

FEMALE13’9” SPAx 8’2” 9. Foyer13’9” x 8’2” 17’10” x 13’2” 10. Changing Rooms 17’10” x 13’2” 7’5” x Pool 9’10” 11. Vitality 12. Steam Room 13. Sauna Room 14. Treatment Room 15. Treatment Room 16. Prep/Store Room

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Vasant Vihar House

OFFICE TYPE LOCATION SITE AREA BUILT UP AREA STATUS WORKED FOR ROLE

Morphogenesis Residence Architecture New Delhi, lndia 1,580 sqm 2,850 sqm Under Construction 9 Months (Jun’20 -Mar’21) Working Drawings, Construction Details, Interior Tender Packages, Services/Consultant Coordination and Detailing, Ongoing Design developments as per client requirements, Vendor Coordination

Ground Floor

First Floor

The brief was to create a fully Vastu compliant house for a family of 7 with equal proportions of public and private spaces along with recreational zones for the entire family and their friends to hang out together. Maintaining openness in design in cohesion with addressing the noise from the main highway right where the plot sits was the key driving factor for space planning.

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4 OFFICE TYPE LOCATION SITE AREA LOBBY AREA STATUS WORKED FOR ROLE

Arocon Rainbow Individual Housing Lobby Interiors Ghaziabad, UP, India 7,050 sqm - 75,000 sqft 140 sqm - 1500 sqft Built 3 Months (June’20 -Sept’20) Concept Design, Lobby theme and layout, Detailed Design Drawings, 3D Modelling, Hard & Soft Finishes

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Jasmine Arora jasminearora96@gmail.com +91 9818653355 Located in Delhi, India


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