CURRICULUM VITAE- 2021
Kaavya Reddy. INTRODUCTION Chennai, India 24th June, 1998 a.kaavyareddy@gmail.com +91 9551412000 http://linkedin.com/in/kaavya-reddy-873516176
INTERESTS
Having developed a keen interest towards sustainable lifestyle and development which I firmly believe should be the imperative future. I’m not exactly sure when my sustainable lifestyle began. I have always had the urge to do the right thing for the environment the more I learn about what I consume and what it does in return. I am here to do my bit to respect the environment through my sustainable endeavors whether it is architecture, fashion or even the way I live.
ORGANISATIONS March 2019- April 2019
Travelling
Painting
Fashion
2020-Present Fitness
Music
Photography
EDUCATION 2016-2021
Bachelor of Architecture, (B.Arch)
2014 HighSchool
VSPARC, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India 2014-2016
Abacus Montessori School , Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Higher Secondary School Abacus Montessori School , Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
ACADEMIC WORKS Semester 10
SOFTWARE SKILLS Autocadd
Semester 3
Thesis: People and exploration The blue lagoon-A sea of options Urban Transformation: Revitalisation of a Temple Precinct, Mylapore Complex Typology: The Wayfarer - A Millenial hub Internship: Hiren Patel Architects, Ahmedabad Digital Design Studio- Working drawing, Institutional design Institutional Design - A Progressive School located in Yelagiri Community Design - Housing for an Artisan community Rural Design Studio
Semester 2
Residence design
Morpholio Trace
Semester 1
Basic Design
Semester 9 Semester 8 Semester 7 Semester 6 Semester 5 Semester 4
Sketchup Rhino Revit Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe Indesign Lumion
MS office
WORKSHOPS
COMPETITIONS
Fractals Bamboo Workshop VIT University January 2017
NASA - BETWIXT Liminal Spaces ANDC -2018
Auroville Earth Workshop Auroville, Pondycherry October 2017 Urban Garage Workshop: Sharon Plywood Chennai April 2018
CONTENTS
SELECTED WORKS
Complex Typology: Mixed-use development The Wayfarer - A Millenial hub
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Freelance project: Residential design, Chennai
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Architectural Thesis : People and exploration The blue lagoon-A sea of options
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Freelance project: Residential design, Coimbatore
Internship: Hiren Patel Architects, Ahmedabad
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01 The blue lagoon - A sea of options People and exploration Architectural Thesis 2020-2021
SITE LOCATION & PROJECT BRIEF
The site is located on the coastline along the East Coast Road which is enroute to Mahabalipuram and Pondicherry at a distance of 14.5km and 100km respectively. The site is also located 36km from Chennai city centre making it a drive away for the users of the city.
The site boundary from the South of the site is lined with road side stalls. It is also neighbouring to the often visited resorts of Chennai calling for visitors to use the space. The benefit will be the fisherman community for a better standard of living.
Chennai city, is known for its long coastlines and the city, has also been a sport loving city. In the recent past Chennai city is witnessing a spurt in interest amongst its citizens towards adventure sports on the sea.
The commercial viability of this venture is possible only if its combined with regular hospitality services like luxury boarding, lodging and business facilities. In a nutshell the target customers would be business houses, weekend travellers, sports and adventure lovers.
It’s high time this potential of Chennai buoyed by its rapid urbanization along its coastline, is tapped for sustained benifits for the community. The presence of a huge fisherman community provides the requisite skill to run such a facility and in turn provides a regular means of livelihood for the neighbourhood community. Kovalam is essentially a fishing village although it is known for its beach culture as well.
REGULATIONS & DEMARCATION
The site is loacted along-side the East Coast Road, which is on the Western side of the site. The site is 19acres, with the West marking 120m, the South marking 415m, the East 266m, and the North marking 400m in length. The site is has little to no trees and only shrubs and weeds grown over the span until the beach front. The site has an elevation of 12m from the sea.
PROGRAM ANALYSIS
There is an existing side-lane from the East Coast Road, as an approach to the site. The site boundary from the South of the site is lined with road side stalls. It is also neighbouring to the most visited resorts of Chennai calling for visitors to use the space. The benefit will be the fisherman community for a better standard of living.
The site chosen is to well integrate the users that will be the nearby Fisherman Community, Local Community and the Tourists. The design caters to better the standard of living for the Fisherman who have a deep connection to the sea, the local residents and the tourists who have a keen interest towards sea-water sports.
SPATIAL ANALYSIS
FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS
SITE ZONING
The site leads from the East Coast Road to the sea which is around 400m in distance. This being a key factor the users, entry and exit points, overall circulation, and the physical features of the site were looked into along with the site surrounding and regulations.
The entry points were strategically placed in such a way that the movement for users would also be differentiated and made the functional usability comfortable. There are two entry and exit points so that there is a direct approach road created to the beach which also brings in a sense of privacy for the in-house guests in comparison to the day -vistors.
The site being located in the Coastal Regulation zone, the zoning of the spatial programmes started in accordance to the regulations of buildable land and the non-buildable land. The open space ratio was also spaced out at the entrance to integrate it along the entry driveway.
The zoning was layed out keeping in mind the movement of the four major aspects through the proposed design. The visitors and guests, the services related to the spatial functions, the in-house staff and their functions and finally the overall movement through the site in accordance to the spatial programmes, which include the built and recreational spaces.
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT
The conceptual zoning of the site was done by integrating the spatial programmes such as the requisite parking for each function, entry and plaza, lobby and administration zone, accomodation for both the Fisherman Community and the guests, and the recreational spaces that include a surf pool being the main attraction to bring in the Surf culture in a larger scale for the city. The overall connect between the road front, the site and the sea through all the functions. The directions of the built spaces was placed in accordance to let in light and wind through it without creating any blocks.
The three elevation skethces shown above are the spaces for the different fucntions. The accomodation is to bring in the essence of the city in its form. The sloping roof in front depicting the the long coast lines of the city, the rigid form at the back is to bring in the rapid urbanisation of the city. This form helps partition the lobby and administration zone with the accomodation.
The design layout got a structure post the conceptual site plan. As there’s a 9m height restriction in this region of the site the built programme had forms that helped accomodate 140 staying guests at all times in the accomodation, 80 in-house staff and a floating population of 100-150 people. The parking wa layed out alongside the OSR for the visitors and staff, which brought in two roadways one leading to the administration and the other to the parking and the rest of the site. The height restriction was also a reason to give a drop in the entry road to the administration and accomodation building.
The community is to bring in the actual essence of the fisherman community who are free-spirited in nature and have a sense of togetherness. The sloping structure also depicts the nature of how attached they are to the sea. The recreational spaces which would house the restaurants, workshop yards and commercial spaces, is one that is made of bamboo.
MASSING DEVELOPMENT LOBBY - ADMIN ACCOMODATION
VISITORS EXPERIENCE ZONE COMMUNITY RESIDENCE
ACCOMODATION FLOOR PLANS
ACCOMODATION VIEWS
View from the Pavilion
SECTION AA’
Rooftop
Pavilion
ACCOMODATION VIEWS
Over looking the central courtyard
SECTION BB’
Central courtyard
View from the room
CO-LIVING FLOOR PLANS
The planning of the co-living is designed keeping in mind the personality and culture that the Fisherman Community share. They prefer spaces that are not isolated. The plan is in such a way that they are in constant circulation. The spaces are layed out keeping in mind how the guests would like to experience their lifestyle, hence an informal dining at the entrance which then leads them into the living spaces. SECTION CC’
The design was done with a touch of earthy elements and strategically placed openings to flood the indoors with the light while terracotta jallis, bricks and planters placed to bring in as much of natural spaces within. The dormitories are designed in a way to keep them indoors only to rest and not stay indoors alll day long. The common living, dining and kitchen brings them a sense of home.
VIEWS
The Blue Lagoon-A sea of options, brags a 19 acre site which incorporates the accommodation for the guests as well as the Fisherman Coomunity, a surf-wave pool, two restaurants, two swimming pools, a scuba-dive training pool, pavillion spaces for the floating crowd a fitness centre, beach cabanas, and an expansive park and oceanside gardens.
The scheme challenged the transient and offered an organization of spaces, framing a replacement public area and capturing views of the expansive ocean lineation. However, they established the boundary through the areas and connecting them with one another. The Blue Lagoon is a perfect spot to relax, surf, eat and unwind with beautiful views of the beach.
02 The Wayfarer - Millennial hub Complex Typology 2019-2020
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The site is situated in one of the prominent areas of Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The area is such that it is a commercial as well as a residential hub of the city with a constant developing neighbourhood. The site is a corner plot of 2.4 acres, overlooking two busy roads, one being the 100ft road on the SouthEast and the other which has a proposed road widening on the North-East.
The site is first split according to its connectivity from the two entry points on the South-East to the North-East of the site with the required setbacks and open space reservation which creates its first outlook. The split in the centre of the site with a road is to create a free flowing movement and letting it act as the spine to the design.
The floor plates and the site landscaping are integrated in such a way that it brings in a sense of congeniality. The floor plates of the cafeteria, retail and co-working spaces are designed in a manner to bring in seamless and flexible movement between the spaces. The spine, which is the road, despite cutting through the structure in the form of a crest of a sine wave.
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A space for expression, storytelling and co-ideation, brainstorming and open-ended events a congenial space for the surrounding residential hub and institutional zone to bring out t to bring the creative minds. The use of informal spaces like a coffee shop, restaurant, librar space with all those informal spaces mentioned above. The retail space in this hub shall ac opportunities. The unique selling proposition of this hub is the state-of-the-art hostel fa openness of the Millennial Hub is designed keeping in mind the exuberance of the young
The floor plates become the connecting space to the built form which then continues with the connecting ramps that move in an embrace of the amphitheatre. This central space which is embraced by the ramp is concieved to be vibrant all through the day due to the ambience created by a niche enclave of integrated spaces.
The hostel being the highlight of the design stands tall among the peer buildings in the neighbourhood. The hostel forms a significant part of the purpose of the project and thus the height symbolises design purpose. The first three floor plates are consumed by the parking to give the hostel floor plates a clear view of the greenscape behind the built form.
This wholesome, encompases all the design thoughts in a birds eye view. The elevation facing the main road poses an imposing image to the passerby sheerly due to the progression of the design from the South-East to the North-East, starting from a flat road and culminating in a peak i.e., the hostel.
AYFARER
s is the idea behind the objective of the Millennial Hub and the intent of design is to provide the people and their ideas together. A Millennial Hub designed to enhance the little things ry, etc., usually catering to individuals or small groups. This Hub amalgamates co-ideation ct as readymade infrastructure to accommodate the translation of ideas to startup business acility with all modern amenities that the contemporary youth Wlook out for. The robust g creative minds that look for avantgarde way of working interspersed with the fun factor.
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03 Hiren Pateel Architects, Ahmedabad Internship, 2019 Semester 7
Residence project work revised plan, elevtion drawings and plans 01 5.5 M Wide Road 139'-10" 52'-10"
3'
21'-7"
18'
9'-3"
9'-4"
Entry to Clubhouse
79'-11"
5'-6"
9'-11"
04
53'-7"
26'-9"
4'-9"
Parking 765 Sqft 85 Sqyd
21'-1"
26'
9'-11"
Ground Floor
05 Pantry cum Kitchen 124.7 Sqft 13.8 Sqyd
SPACE
06 Changing Room 63.5 Sqft 7 Sqyd
9'-3"
53'-5"
20'
91'-1"
Deck 705 Sqft 78.3 Sqyd
38'-6"
7'-4"
4'
11'-10" 7'-1"
14'-9"
08
7'-3"
7'
Kitchen Veg 261.8 Sqft 29 Sqyd
19' 15
Drawing Room 413 Sqft 45.8 Sqyd
19' 10'-9"
28'
19
7'
7'
7'
Puja Room 64.5 Sqft 7.16 Sq.yd
6'-7"
10'
4'-5"
20
Pantry 45 Sqft 9 Sq.yd
8'-6"
Waterbody
14'-9"
14'
22'-6"
10'
7'-6"
22'-10"
22'-6"
7'
22'-6"
28'
GARDEN AREA 7373.09(819.23)
11'-6"
24
24'
98'-9"
Sit-Out 217.9 Sq.ft 24.17 Sq.yd
Staircase
5.44
10
Vestibule
147.5
16.3
11 Servant Quarter
78.3
94
10.4
Washyard
218
24.2
13
Kitchen Veg
261.8
14
Powder Toilet
40.8
4.53
413
45.8
56
6.2
Kitchen N.Veg
Store
46 70
29
5.11 7.7
19
Pantry
45
9
20
Puja Room
64.5
7.16
21
Dining
331.8
36.8
22
Verandah 1
312
34.6
311.5
34.6
Sit-Out
217.9
24.17
Verandah 4
218.4
Verandah 2
24.2
272.8
30.3
27
Extra Toilet
98.4
10.9
28
Extra Dress
101.2
11.2
29
GrandP Bedroom
390.8
43.4
GP Dress
188.4
20.9
31
GP Toilet
101.2
11.2
32
Verandah 3
263.2
29.2
REVISIONS
Green Pocket 113.2 Sq.ft 12.5 Sq.yd
14'-9"
7'
7'
61'-1"
7'-9"
7'
TOTAL AREA = 4448.82 SQ.FT.(494.31 sq.yd.) (with out verandah)
TOTAL BUILT UP AREA = 858.50 sq.ft.(95.35 sq.yd.) (out house)
PRINT ISSUED
TOTAL AREA = 5804.23 SQ.FT.(644.91 sq.yd.) (with verandah)
11' 15'-1"
7'-9"
7'-8"
11'
TOTAL PLOT AREA = 28885.88 sq.ft.(3209.54 sq.yd.)
TOTAL BUILT UP AREA = 334.41 sq.ft.(37.15 sq.yd.) (servant quarter)
TOTAL BUILT UP AREA = 162.50 sq.ft.(18.05 sq.yd.) (studio)
UP
14'-9"
Green Pocket
29
18'-6"
26'-6"
8'-9"
9'
Open To Sky
32
Verandah 3 263.2 Sqft 29.2 Sqyd
28
30
31
Dress 101.2 Sqft 11.2 Sqyd
Dresser 188.4 Sqft 20.9 Sqyd
Toilet 101.2 Sqft 11.2 Sqyd
152'-8"
9'-8"
9'
18'-6"
GARDEN AREA 431.48(47.94)
MRS. SHIVANI DESAI
46'-1"
9'
11'-3"
27 Toilet 98.4 Sqft 10.9 Sqyd
16'-9"
11'-3"
14'-9"
Verandah 4 218.4 Sqft 24.2 Sqyd
35'
Grandparent Bedroom 390.8 Sqft 43.4 Sqyd
Extra Bedroom 272.8 Sqft 30.3 Sqyd
14'-9"
26 25
20'-3"
99'-11"
Lift
7'
Waterbody
36'-7"
7
81.1
49
22 Verandah 1 515 Sqft 57.2 Sqyd
11'
GARDEN AREA 3017.19(335.24)
13.8
705 730
Store 2
Passage
26'-9" 23 Verandah 2 311.5 Sqft 34.6 Sqyd
31'-11"
63.5
Swimming Pool
9
57'-4"
22'-6"
7'
7'-9"
22'-6"
124.7
Deck
8
30
22'-10"
22'-6"
22'-6"
14'-9"
26'-6"
7'
Passage 21 Dining 331.8 Sqft 36.8 Sqyd
Changing Room
7
25
143'-10"
8'
Store 70 Sqft 7.7 Sqyd
17
73.8
26 Extra Bedroom
29'-6"
14'-9"
16'-9"
7'
Kitchen N.Veg 56 Sqft 6.2 Sqyd
18
Handwash 31.2 Sqft 3.4 Sq.yd
664.3
24
54'-3"
5'-3"
31'
7'
16
Clubhouse
23
28' 14'-9"
5'-10"
14'-9"
13
14'-9"
Washyard 218 Sqft 24.2 Sqyd
10'-8"
25'-1"
Powder Toilet 40.8 Sq.ft 4.53 Sq.yd
3'
18
4
18
28'-6"
14
7' 12
34.82
162.5
17 Dining Handwash
56'-8" Green Pocket
2' 17'-9"
14'-6"
313.4
Studio
16
14'-5"
15'-4"
10'
3'-10"
3'-6"
5'-7"
10
Vestibule 147.5 Sqft 16.3 Sqyd
85
Entrance
3
15 Drawing Room
Green Pocket
12'-4"
11'-9"
4'-4"
15'-9"
Green Pocket 277.2 Sq.ft 30.80 Sq.yd
14'-9"
8'-3"
Studio 162.5 Sqft 18 Sqyd
765
2
12
9'
23'-3"
7'-10"
7'-3"
Servant Quarter 94 Sqft 10.4 Sqyd
Green Pocket
12'-11"
03
Entry 313.4 Sq.ft 34.82 Sq.yd
7'
11
Swimming Pool 730 Sqft 81.1 Sqyd
12'-9"
02
12'-9"
5'-6" 7'
7'-3"
Store 2 49 Sqft 5.44 Sq.yd
5'-4"
Drop-Off 09
14'-9"
4'-4"
8'-3"
AREA (SQYD)
Parking
6
7'-6"
AREA (SQFT)
1
5 Clubhouse Pantry
07
79'-11"
10'-6"
6'-5"
5'-6" 5'-1"
18'-9"
Clubhouse 664.3 Sqft 73.8 Sqyd
44'-9"
34'-6"
01
Green Pocket 192.31 Sq.ft 21.36 Sq.yd
52'-7"
7'-6"
DRIVEWAY
21'-11"
20'
UP
5'-11"
13'-6"
5'
4'-5"
Entry / Exit
Security Cabin 24.5 Sq.ft 2.72 Sq.yd
8'-1"
Green Pocket 129.6 Sq.ft 14.4 Sq.yd
6'-11"
4'-8"
6'
Open To Sky
RESIDENCE BUNGALOW
TOTAL PLOT AREA = 28885.88 sq.ft.(3209.54 sq.yd.) TOTAL BUILT UP AREA = 5757.00 SQ.FT.(639.66 sq.yd.) (with verandah)
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
TOTAL BUILT UP AREA = 334.41 sq.ft.(37.15 sq.yd.) (servant quarter) TOTAL BUILT UP AREA = 858.50 sq.ft.(95.35 sq.yd.) (out house) TOTAL BUILT UP AREA = 162.50 sq.ft.(18.05 sq.yd.) (studio)
DATE : 29-07-2019
TOTAL AREA = 7112.41 SQ.FT.(790.26 sq.yd.) (with verandah)
DRG NO: A - AWD1-GF Tel. : +9 1-7 9- 2 6 7 6 7 2 6 4 , 2 6 7 5 2 6 2 1 , 2 6 7 6 6 6 3 9 , 2 6 7 6 6 6 4 0
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STAIRCASE CABIN TOP LVL + 34'6"
TOP LVL + 31'0" F.F.SLAB LVL + 27'0" F.F.LINTEL LVL + 24'6"
G.F.SLAB LVL + 16'6" G.F.LINTEL LVL + 14'3"
PLINTH LVL +4'0"
GROUND LVL + 0'0"
ELEVATION - 01
STAIRCASE CABIN TOP LVL + 34'6" TOP LVL + 31'0"
F.F.SLAB LVL + 27'0" F.F.LINTEL LVL + 24'6"
G.F.SLAB LVL + 16'6" G.F.LINTEL LVL + 14'3"
PLINTH LVL +4'0"
GROUND LVL + 0'0"
ELEVATION - 02
STAIRCASE CABIN TOP LVL + 34'6" TOP LVL + 31'0"
F.F.SLAB LVL + 27'0" F.F.LINTEL LVL + 24'6"
G.F.SLAB LVL + 16'6" G.F.LINTEL LVL + 14'3"
PLINTH LVL +4'0"
GROUND LVL + 0'0"
ELEVATION - 03
STAIRCASE CABIN TOP LVL + 34'6" TOP LVL + 31'0"
F.F.SLAB LVL + 27'0" F.F.LINTEL LVL + 24'6"
STAIRCASE CABIN TOP LVL + 34'6"
TOP LVL + 31'0" F.F.SLAB LVL + 27'0" F.F.LINTEL LVL + 24'6" 8'-2"
11'-9"
UP
5
7'-5"
7'
4
7'
Waterbody Below
Infant Care 103.3 Sqft 11.4 Sqyd
Dining Below
17'-3"
6
10'-5"
11'-3"
6'-9"
8
22'-6"
7 Lounge 387.8 Sqft
Terrace 269.8 Sqft 29.9 Sqyd
43 Sqyd TERRACE
BALCONY BELOW
ELEVATION - 01
AREA (SQFT)
AREA (SQYD)
Couples Bedroom
446.1
49.5
2
Couple Dress
173.3
19.2
3
Couple Toilet
51.6
28.8
4
Infant Care
413
5.7
5
Store Room
129.5
14.3
6
Aya Room
7
Lounge
8
Terrace
9 Parents Bedroom
72.6
8
387.8
43
269.8
29.9
390.8
43.4
10
Parents Dress
188.4
20.9
11
Parents Toilet
101.2
11.2
12
Gym
495
55
G.F.LINTEL LVL + 14'3"
REVISIONS PLINTH LVL +4'0"
GROUND LVL + 0'0"
Lift
7'
7'
17'-4"
Green Pocket
PRINT ISSUED
TOTAL PLOT AREA = 28885.88 sq.ft.(3209.54 sq.yd.)
14'-9"
7'
5'-2"
23'-6"
Aya Room 72.6 Sqft 8 Sqyd
Green Pocket
4' Toilet 28 Sqft
SPACE 1
7'-4"
Passage
7'
14'-9"
14'-9"
Puja Below
3'-8"
22'-6"
22'-6"
G.F.SLAB LVL + 16'6"
First Floor
Pantry 25 Sqft
Store Room 129.5 Sqft 14.3 Sqyd
Couples Bedroom 446.1 Sqft 49.5 Sqyd
14'-9"
7'
18'-6" Stair Cabin
30'-3"
1
2 Dress 173.3 Sqft 19.2 Sqyd
22'-6"
14'-9"
14'-9"
3 Toilet 260 Sqft 28.8 Sqyd
7'
9'-7"
Passage UP
TOTAL BUILT UP AREA = 4370.09 SQ.FT.(485.56 sq.yd.) (with terrace)
14'-9"
14'-9"
14'-9"
7'
TOTAL BUILT UP AREA = 4100.29 SQ.FT.(455.58 sq.yd.) (with out terrace)
7'
26'-6"
12
TOP LVL + 31'0"
9
Parents Bedroom 390.8 Sqft 43.4 Sqyd
Gym / Future Construction 495 Sqft 55 Sqyd
F.F.SLAB LVL + 27'0"
14'-9"
7'
18'-6"
STAIRCASE CABIN TOP LVL + 34'6"
MRS. SHIVANI DESAI
26'-8"
F.F.LINTEL LVL + 24'6"
RESIDENCE BUNGALOW Dress 188.4 Sqft 20.9 Sqyd
16'-9"
Toilet 101.2 Sqft 11.2 Sqyd
9'-9"
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
5' 7'-3"
7'-3"
Yoga Mat
11 11'-3"
5'
Open To Sky
11'-3"
10
G.F.SLAB LVL + 16'6"
Open To Sky
G.F.LINTEL LVL + 14'3"
DATE : 29-07-2019 DRG NO: A -LVL AWD1-GF PLINTH +4'0" Tel. : +9 1-7 9- 2 6 7 6 7 2 6 4 , 2 6 7 5 2 6 2 1 , 2 6 7 6 6 6 3 9 , 2 6 7 6 6 6 4 0 GROUND LVL + 0'0"
ELEVATION - 02
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STAIRCASE CABIN TOP LVL + 34'6" TOP LVL + 31'0"
F.F.SLAB LVL + 27'0" F.F.LINTEL LVL + 24'6"
G.F.SLAB LVL + 16'6" G.F.LINTEL LVL + 14'3"
PLINTH LVL +4'0"
GROUND LVL + 0'0"
ELEVATION - 03
STAIRCASE CABIN TOP LVL + 34'6" TOP LVL + 31'0"
F.F.SLAB LVL + 27'0" F.F.LINTEL LVL + 24'6"
G.F.SLAB LVL + 16'6" G.F.LINTEL LVL + 14'6"
PLINTH LVL +4'0"
GROUND LVL + 0'0"
ELEVATION - 04
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YELLOW KAREN @ 0.3MT C/C
CARRISA KARANDA @ 0.3MT C/C
YELLOW KAREN @ 0.3MT C/C
ALSTONIA SCHOLARIS @6MTC/C PELTOPHORUM TREE @6MTC/C
YELLOW KAREN @ 0.3MT C/C
YELLOW KAREN @ 0.3MT C/C
JAMUN @6MTS C/C
BOUGAINVILLEA DARK PINK @ 0.3MT C/C
JAMUN @6MTS C/C
NEEM TREE @6MTC/C
GULMAHOR @6MTC/C
TECOMA GAUDICHAUDI @ 0.3MT C/C BOUGAINVILLEA DARK PINK @ 0.3MT C/C
NEEM TREE @6MTC/C
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Architectural writing Architectural Digest magazine
Sustainability feature:The environmental integrity of a building is now a key consideration in the design of a new buildings and the renovation of existing ones. In the due course of time we as a team of architects and designers have realized that good design improves quality of life and minimize harmful impact on our health. As a result we are seeing more sustainable architecture projects, which seek to minimize the negative environment impact of buildings by efficiency and moderation in the use of materials, energy and development space. While working on the project of Mr. Parth Patel we have incorporated the concept of environmentally friendly building by using eco-friendly building materials. Technologies: Architectural technology is a relatively new discipline and relates to anatomy and physiology of buildings and of their production and performance. Automation is one of the technologies that we have incorporated in Parth Patel’s residential building. In pathways, corridors and common areas they want to have lights come on when someone comes in and as the ambient changes through out the day, adjust the level of electric light, so that the room is not too bright and is comfortably lit for people using the space. Aesthetics: The stone cladding on the face wall portrays the identity of the house. The oblique pathway leading the entrance of the house makes it interesting. The challenge was to develop a residential building on a triangular plot, landscaping helped in overcoming this challenge. The house is being planned in such a way that the working efficiency of the occupants dose not decrease by keeping the entire working zones in close proximity. Onefourth part of the entire plot is kept green. Deciduous tress are being used so as to protect the building from hot sun during summers and will allow warm sunny rays to enter into the house during winters, this helps in maintaining the adequate temperature inside the house. On upper level wooden flooring is being used so that the heat does not get transferred to the lower level. Golden bamboo, champa, spider Lilly and different variety of The corridor has an expen- palm helped in developing beautiful garden which also incuse water bodies, that can be sive view to the outdoor gar- viewed from family living and bed room helping in bringing greenery inside the house. den which compliments the subtle play of colours of the walls and furnitures. This space enhances the quality of indoor living by the serene environment created by the outdoor landscaping. The house is designed with a prime focus on integrating the landscaping with building making it ideal to use either visually or by being out in it. The simple yet intricate exteriors sit well between the landscaping. The subtle nature dialogue along one side and an interesting art work that compliments this corridor. The large windows and perforated openings create an interesting streetscape, especially after dusk when the outdoor lighting is on.
04 Freelance work Residence design projects 2020-2021
Residence design, Chennai Initial design phase - Plans and views
05 Residence design, Coimbatore
Initial design phase - Plans and views Work done for MNM Concstructions
A proposed residence that incorporates all the elements of Vaastu while closely embracing the indoor and outdoor living habits of the client. The three levels of functions house public space an office and servants stay on the ground level and mid-level house semi-private areas and the last level houses the guest bedrooms and pool area. The material pallets are a combination of earthy and luxury elements trying to create balance in the user experience. the contrasting sloping roof of elevation breaks the symmetry and monotony of straight lines while allowing beautiful attic space for the kid’s bedroom.
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