Urban Design MArch, UCL
J E RW I N G E O
Architect | Computational Designer | Content Creator
34/71A,Pacode, 629 168, KKDist, TN, India. ar.geojerwin@gmail.com (+91)9578382157 IG: @geo_jerwin
27-06-1999 Male
DOB Gender
English,German, Tamil, Hindi, Malayalam, Kannada
Languages (Native)
I feel that architecture has an important role in changing people’s lives and establishing new trends. So it’s reasonable to believe that with the aid of Architecture, we can improve mankind and address important social and geographical concerns. And I’m excited to study and experiment with new tools and technologies that will broaden my knowledge base in this area.
Education 2016-2121
Sigma College of Architecture, Kanyakumari,TN
| Bachelor of Architecture (5 years)
Affiliated by, Anna University, Chennai.
Experience 2019-2019
Suvasthuk Architects, Bengaluru
2019-2020
The Muse, Bengaluru | Architecture Intern
2021-2021
Kaarwan.com
| Architecture Intern
| Tutor for Rhino + Grasshopper
Certifications 2020
AI Urbanized_Equim Education | (Rhino + Grasshopper, Depth Map)
2021
D.A.M_Equim Education | (Rhino + Grasshopper, Maya, Blender) Attainments
2018
ITIUTA Adhiyamaan_(solo)Product design competition
Runner up
Creating a multi functional product (Bag+ Seat) 2019
The New Indian Express_Got published in Print Media
The article is about me and my accomplishments as a photo manipulator.
2020
A.I Urbanized_(group)(Computational Design Competition
Hon. Mention
Archdais Mars Calling_(solo)International Architecture Competition
Top 50
D.A.M-Equim_(solo)Parametric Design Competition
1st Runner up
Archmello TOY 2021_(solo)Academic Thesis Competition
Hon. Mention
Designing a high rise building and running various simulations over it.
2021
Visualizing a mars colony
2021
Designing a Aqua based Structure using parametric tools
2021
UG Degree Thesis (Chhiwali- Brownfield Development)
2016-2021
Other Milestones • Attended 7+ Architecture events(Symposiums, ZONASA, ANC), with 1 Overall Runners Trophy, Winner for Photography, 1 Design Trophy & 2 Rubens Trophies. • Attended 11+ Certified Workshops related to Architecture(Including Online and Offline) • Co-Host for multiple Inter (Symposiums)/Intra college events • Built a decent number of audience on social media (Youtube : Geo Creations) • Architectural Visits, To Malaysiya, Sri-Lanka, India & Dubai.
Coding
Skills CAD Rhinoceros, AutoCAD, Sketchup, Revit BIM Maya, 3Ds Max, Blender 3D Modelling/Animation Grasshopper, Rhino Inside Revit, Dynamo Parametic Modelling V-ray, Lumion, Enscape, Twinmotion Rendering Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign, After Effects, Adobe programs Premiere Pro, Audition, ACR/Lightroom, Dreamweaver HTML, CSS, C#, Python
Media
Photography, Film Making, Motion Graphics, 3D&2D Animation, Web Designing
Misc
Public Speaking, Model Making, 3D Printing, Digital&Manual Art, Swimming, Skating
Software
This portfolio comprises works from my Bachelor Design studio, competitions, and my conceptual Arch-Viz work. The first three projects are for my academics. And the next three consecutive projects are some of the competitions which I’ve attended. Lastly, my architectural visualization display, which is my conceptual sketches, turned close to reality. The selected works are from the year 2016-2021.
Content
All the units are Metres unless mentioned otherwise.
Chhiwali B.F.D_6
Academic work | Thesis (Township) | Sem 10 (Individual work)
Bhavani Medai_16
Academic work | Urban Design Proposal |Sem 9 (Individual work)
T-Frence_20
Academic work | Auditorium | Sem VI (Individual work)
Voro Tree House_24
Volume Zero-Tree House Competion | 2021 (Individual work)
LeviQuarium 2121_30
D.A.M_Equim-Parametic Design Competion | 2121 1st Runner up (Individual work)
D-LY Towers_34
Parametric High Rise Tower -AI simulation | 2020 Honourable mention (Team work)
Arch-Viz_38
Competitions, Miscellaneous works | 2016-2021 1-International Top 50 (Individual works)
C H HI WA LI B row n f i e l d D e v e l o p m e n t Academic work Typology Site Project type
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UG Thesis | Sem 10 Reserch, Township Kanpur (46 Acres) Individual work
Honourable Mention
View 1A: Aerial view of plaza from the entrance
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Exisitng water stream, leading to river ganges. Artificial Lake. Water Catching system, inspired by namibian des Exhibition Center
Concept Brownfield development based on Critical Regionalism (Topography) and built sustainably (Material Usage) with Bio Mimicry (Namibian Desert Beetle).
Site Selection Criteria The site selection is based on a research article published by Prof. Dr. Tim Mansfeldt and Prof. Dr. Georg Bareth. Which states that the site is being contaminated by COPR, which hamrs the land and its surroundings, causing land polution and water pollution. So the goal of the project is to make that toxic waste to an useful building material.
Recycling Of Chromite Waste (COPR) for Concrete Abstract The objective of this study is to identify the significant factors and interactions involved in maximizing compressive strength of concrete when chromium waste is used as admixture. In this respect, experimental factors at two levels, which are admixture type (chromite/ chromite+ superplastizer), admixture percentage (5- 15%) and cure duration (7-28 days), are selected as possible candidates affecting the compressive strength. Materials & Methods
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Chromite FeCr2O4
Naphthalene- 2,7-disulfonate C20H11N2Na3O10S3
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SEM micrograph of samples with cement + super plasticizer (a), cement + chromite industry waste (5%) + super plasticizer (b), and cement + chromite industry waste (15%) + super plasticizer (c) for 28 days.
Super plasticizer and naphthalene sulfonate were added to the mixing water, which was then mixed with the cement. Mixing was carried out at the room temperature.
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Chhiwali - Brown Field Development (Thesis)
9- Ramp to acess successive levels 10- Appartments (Residential zone) 11- Bridge passing through the artificial lake 12- Connecting atrium for the retail park
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Retail park Mixed use Zone Club house (Residential zone) Children’s and Adult’s park (Residential zone)
13- Ramp leading to underground car parking 14- Roof ventilation (retail Park)
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Master Plan
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The roof Skin ti Created using SubD with a poly carbonate material, to allow natural light, and a voronoi steel frame, providing suport to the whole structure.
The ground and first floor space is going to act as a prop to attract people into the site. thats why it must be well designed. This form is optimised for visal appeal an recreation.
Exploded view 10 Chhiwali - Brown Field Development (Thesis)
This is the voronoi structure, which I’ve usedas a pavilion. Uses wood as the primary material annd steel as the structural material. The model is done using grasshopper.
View 1B: User perspective of the plaza
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Free Form Base on the site
Surface offset for the ceiling
Smooth connection(Rhino SubD)
View 1C: Exhibition Centre
Top View The exhibition center - Chhiwali This is a fluidic structure, comes as a part of recreational area. as it promotes tourism and stands as a infotainment hub. This is fundamentally buit for botanical exhibition, followed by, recreational activities, interactive hubs, restraunts, parks etc.
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Chhiwali - Brown Field Development (Thesis)
View 1D: Exhibition Centre’s Interior View
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Bioinspired surfaces : Darkling beetles of the Namib Desert, live in one of the driest habitats in the world. It consist of superhydrophilic spots over a superhydrophobic background. The surface consists of spots, size of 0.5 mm and a pitch of 1 mm was chosen, hydrophilic spot diameter: 0.2– 0.5 mm, pitch: 0.5–1.5 mm.
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Chhiwali - Brown Field Development (Thesis)
View 1E: Tree pod’s Exterior view
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BHAVANI MEDAI Urban design Proposal Academic work Typology Site Project type
| Urban Design | Sem 9 : Urban Design : Chennai (1200 sqm) : Individual work
View 2A: Night view of Bhavani Medai
Breakdown
Mismanagement
Mis Use
Bhavani Medai is one of the main Place Making Element of Thiruvanmyur, where once a lot of cultutal activities used to happenen. The core concept of this design is to bring back some social interacion is an effective manner, without affecting the existing local business.
Ground floor Plan
Current Scenario The place lost its significance, due to urbanization and cultural shift. Now-a-days people are using it as a semi permanent market space and occationaly a gathering space.
First floor Plan
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Bhavani Medai (U.D Proposal | Sem IX)
Axnometry- Exlpoded
View 2B: Night view of Bhavani Medai
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T
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Conference hall design Academic work Typology Site Project type
| Time Problem | Sem VI : Time Problem : Kanyakumari (4 acres) : Individual work
View 3A: Front View
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Section BB’ T-Frence (Tomorrow+Conference) This is an auditorium design, initially done as a part of my academics. The main feature of this design is the idea of using switch glass technology to control the opacity of the roof, thus allowing natural light to enter only in required parts of the building.
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Axnometry- Exlpoded
View 3C: View from the entrance
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VORO TREE HOUSE P a r a m e t r i c Tr e e H o u s e International Competition | Volzero | 2021 Typology : Residence Site : Kanyakumari (400sqm) Project type : Individual work
View 4A: Exterior view
Participant
Voro tree House: The Project Focuses on providing a habittat, designed especially, for 2 individuals, but enough semi open space to accomodate their friends and family. The design is completely parametric. mainly focusing on randomly generated voronoi pattern, reflecting the randomness of the nature, ie the environment of the tree house. 0m
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Plan - Level 1
Plan - Level 2
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View 4B: View From the balcony
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+2.97m 0m Axnometry- Exlpoded The materials used are local wood (Eucalyptus) and steel. This model is completely done using Gh Scripting with some little additions here and there using rhino modelling. The aim was to make the structure, 100% parametric so that it would be a little flexible to changes and iterations. 28 Voro Tree House (Competition | 2021)
View 4C: Front View
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LEVI QUARIUM 2121 Levitating Aquarium Parametric design Competition | Equim | 2021 Typology : Aquarium (comm.) Site : Ocean Not Specified Project type : Individual work
View 5A: Underwater
1st runner up
Point Attractors - aquashine Point attractors are used both and the water and in the glas down with a little tilt allows th used as panels and that have a making it seem like a shiny sca
What’s the Structure about? Hotel + Observatory: The floa es with Voronoi cells pointing d Aquarium: The live Aquarium is a multifunctional live exhibit nities including restaurants.
How this is floating ? Quantum levitation or quantu perfectly match the magnetic conductor to levitate pinned in
Superconducting State
Resistivity
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Normal State
Temperature
Superconductivity Grap
Tech Behind the Floating bui
Axnometry- Exlpoded
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The Meissner Effect: When a supercon- are exclud ductor reaches its the interio critical tempera- er words, ture all magnetic will go a fields applied to it not throug
View 5B: Full frontal view
with the Voronoi of the structure levitating above ss below the water. The Voronoi cells are pointed he users to have a great view. Hexagonal cells are a variable scale as it progresses towards the centre, ale of a fish that reflects light in a particular way.
ating Structure above the water has peeking glassdown ensuring privacy. below the waters tion of aquatic animals with a wide range of ame-
um locking is the ability of a superconductor to fields surrounding it, which allows a Type II supern a strong magnetic field.
at is superconductivity ?
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Superconducting materials can transport electrons with no resistance, and hence release no heat, sound, or other energy forms. Superconductivity occurs at a specific material’s critical temperature (Tc). As temperature decreases, a superconducting material’s resistance gradually decreases until it reaches critical temperature. At this point resistance drops off, often to zero, as shown in the graph at right. At higher temperatures are in development, superconductivity is typically possible only with expensive, inefficient cooling processes.
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Supercurrents: When a superconductor at its critical temperature is exposed to a magnetic field currents are in-
duced within it. Thus a floating piece of superconductor will stay in any position it is left in and will follow a magnetic track.
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D - LY TOW E R S High Rise tower Design & Analysis Parametric design Competition | Equim | 2020 : High rise Towers Typology : New York Site Project type : Team work Contribution : Design, Modelling Presentation, Climate Analysis
View 6A: Exterior view
Honourable Mention
View 6B: Exterior view
Site Selection: The site is located beside the liberty state park, New York, Literally less than a mile from the statue of liberty. Best suited for a mixed use structure with an astonishing view as a compliment for the design.. Concept: The very word D-ly Towers stands for Dragon Fly Towers. Which means, the building is leaned more towards sustainability, which takes greens and wind into consideraton. Environmental Analysis: Sunpath analysis, Sun hour analysis, Sky radiation etc., comes in handy with ladybug. This helps us to provide an enviromentaly responsive output which further translates into a sustainable design.
Radiation
Sunlight Hour
The building is basically Three mixed use towers, landed on a commercial unit. The concept is based on an insect, but the form derrivation is basically sets of simulation done by running Radiationand View analysis along with a simulation via galapagos.
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Top 50 Nili Fossae People’s Zone (2021) “Home is Where the Heart Is”. Yes, it’s very true when it comes to human psychology. That’s why the ultimate aim of this concept is to emulate the human conditions on Earth, as much as possible. The Artificially pressurized Dome has enough oxygen supply and the exterior material takes up most of the harmful radiation. So, the inhabitants need not worry about taking tedious precautions, making them feel like they are in a living hell. This work won the “The International Top 50” Rank. The competition is conducted by Archduas, Titled “Mars Calling” The software used to acheve this result are, Rhino + Grasshopper for modelling, Lumion fro rendering and Photoshop for post processing.
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J E RWIN G EO
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