Malaika Bagga - Architecture Portfolio 2021

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MALAIKA BAGGA_Selected Works From 2017-2021


MALAIKA BAGGA 03/02/1999 , New Delhi A-54 Sushant Apartments, Sushant Lok C-block, Gurugram, Haryana, India

+91 9910649330

malaikabagga3@gmail.com

+ EDUCATION 2017-2022

Sushant School of Art and Architecture Bachelor of Architecture

2002-2017

Delhi Public School, Sector-45,Gurugram, Haryana School

+ DIGITAL SKILLS Photoshop Illustrator Indesign

Hindi

Native

English

Fluent

+ OTHER SKILLS Hand Drafting Physical modelling Sketching Photography

Zonal NASA Convention 2019 Overall Winners

Zonal NASA Convention 2019

Autocad

Fashion Trophy (First Place)

Sketchup

University Campus Re-Development 3D Wall Mural

lumion V-ray

+ LANGUAGES

+ PARTICIPATION

Student Assistant

Rhino Grasshopper

+ EXPERIENCE AA Visiting Summer School Program 2020 (Granted Scholarship)

+ REFRENCES Ar. Amit Gupta

Akasa, Gurgaon, india

Ar. Shikha Duggal Myla Design



SCAN FOR WALKTHROUGH

01 . The Tree Top PROJECT TYPE : HOUSING YEAR : 2020 SITE LOCATION : DEHRADUN SITE AREA : 56170 sq.m GROUND COVERAGE : 10000 sq.m F.A.R : 2.1 The Project explores the human ‘connect’ by uniting people of different age groups. The complex caters to senior housing which forms the midrise towers. consisting of interactive green terraces . The midrise forms the perfect setting to overlook the serene view of the mountains making the ‘living’ the perfect habitat for a post retirement life. The high rise towers incorporate the modern living culture and provide the perfect setting for the white collar working class professionals to create their ideal home. The picturesque views to a golf course and a forest research institute instill a sense of calmness in this day and age of a super-fast lifestyle. The large green balconies interconnecting the floors create a vertical forest and incorporate the site greens. The idea of co habitual living spaces comes alive in the complex by making these user groups meet through a unique landscape where ‘courts’ are built between the built mass and create a sense of togetherness for the community. The community center acts as a binding factor for the people and caters to a variety of needs right from medical assistance for senior people to restaurants and offers much more. The community center along with a retail function keeps the pedestrian movement on the site alive and creates a lively environment.

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HIGH RISE

MID RISE

EWS


CONCEPT PULLING IN THE GRID PATTERN OF DWELING AROUND THE SITE

RETIRED COUPLE SINGLE OCCUPANT

FAMILY OF 3

FAMILY OF 4

CREATING COURTYARD FOR SW WINDS BY CREATING GREENS

1BHK

2 BHK

2 BHK

3 BHK

3 BHK ACTIVATING DRIED UP POND ALONG THE SITE BY PULLING THE WATER BODY INTO THE SITE

MID RISE

HIGH RISE

CREATING HIGH RISE FOR VIEWS OF THE HIMALAYAN RANGE

G+6 Floors Interactive Green Spaces luxurious Space

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G+14 Floors Communal Living Interactive Central Courtyard CREATION OF LOW RISE FOR VIEWS OF GREENS



HIGH RISE PLAN

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

MID RISE

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

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THIRD FLOOR PLAN


TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN 1

TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN 2

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

SECOND FLOOR PLAN

FOURTH AND SIXTH FLOOR PLAN

FIFTH FLOOR PLAN


Type : 3 BHK Area : 150 sq.m

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Type : 3 BHK Area : 150 sq.m


Type : 2 BHK Area : 120 sq.m

Type : 2 BHK Area : 120 sq.m

Type : 1 BHK Area : 60 sq.m


SCAN FOR WALKTHROUGH

02 . AUTOCHINE PROJECT TYPE : MIXED USE BUILDING YEAR : 2020 SITE LOCATION : SUNSET BOULEVARD SITE AREA : 27313 sq.m TOTAL FLOORS : 28 GROUND COVERAGE : 6778.48 sq.m Autochine is a hybrid built comprising of a vast array of programs being integrated in the building. It is a proposed in the city of Gurugram on the Golf course road. The project defines the age of automation which is reflected upon the digital art gallery that comprises of a projection systems giving the user a chance to experience digital art in a whole new way. Autochine combines the likes of a retail mall alongside a co-working space and a Hotel. The highlight of the project is the ramp which on the outside of the building which consists of a digital art gallery. The ecological part of the built is the unique façade system that purifies smog and acts as an air purifier which comprises of an advanced lighting system. The lighting system corresponds to the AQI index that monitors the current air pollution levels and illuminates the building façade according the level of pollution. For the landscaping, Autochine features an urban forest alongside the built, the idea being to neutralise the carbon footprint that is emitted by the building. For accessibility 2 futuristic accesses have been added i.e. a skywalk access level has been integrated for commuters travelling by metro to directly access the building. An uber air access level is also included to fulfil the need for air cabs in the near future. AUTOCHINE = AUTOMATION + MACHINE

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Titanium dioxide is a chemical when mixed with cement or used as a pigment on surfaces comes in contact with UV rays breaks down nitrogen dioxide, a chemical which is responsible for approximately 90% of the air pollution along with other elements that are broken down in simpler less harmful elements. Photocatalytic titanium dioxide in the cement again reacts with light to neutralize certain pollutants in the air converting them to inert salts, steadily purifying the atmosphere.

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Hotel + A.R Gallery

7th - 28th Floor

20th Floor : UberAir Entry and Gallery Entry

Retail + Office

G.F - 5th Floor

4th Floor : SkyWalk Entry

Ground Floor : Pedestrian Entry

RETAIL HOTEL OFFICE X-FACTOR CORE FUTURISTIC ACCESS


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03 . EcoTron PROJECT TYPE : VIRTUAL REALITY GALLERY AND RESEARCH CENTRE YEAR : 2019 SITE LOCATION : ITO , DELHI SITE AREA : 30500 sq.m TOTAL FLOORS : G+1 Yamuna is one of the oldest rivers of India . It is not only known for its history but also for its flora and fauna . But due to the lifestyle of people in India Yamuna has become the most contaminated river .Because of the harmful chemicals and effluents being sourced into the river by industries and residences in and around Yamuna . To depict the storyline of Yamuna a Yamuna Experiential and Remedial centre has been proposed in order to educate people on what was and what is of the river at present . With the support of experiential galleries and book archives The user will experience the different aspects of Yamuna river on how it led to the state it is in with the use of virtual and digital technology. In order to make a change and have an end impact on the user the last phase of the experience centre is the Yamuna remediation with the use of PHYTOREMEDIATION. Phytoremediation destroys contaminants from water bodies with the use of plants and its roots. Floating Artificial wetlands are placed in the stream created through the river . The wetlands are buoyant in nature due to which they will not sink in water because of the changes in the flow of the river. Thus it will clean water as well as replenish the flora and fauna of the river .The design of the building is such that it responds to restoration of Yamuna and responds to floods all through landscaping elements .The main agenda of the project is to replenish nature using nature

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PROGRAM

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The ‘Hut’ PROJECT TYPE : STEEL TRUSS YEAR : 2020 SITE AREA : 1260sq.m TOTAL FLOORS : G+ MEZZANINE The project includes detailed working drawings of a steel structure .Staircase details and section, mezzanine floor details and truss details are included in the construction development of this project

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MEZZANINE FLOORING PLANS


STAIRCASE PLAN AND SECTION WITH DETAILS

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TRUSS ELEVATION


40187

Primary School MARKET

ROAD

A

B

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PROJECT TYPE : SCHOOL YEAR : 2020 SITE LOCATION : ITO, DELHI SITE AREA : 30500 SQ.M BUILT AREA : 500 sq.m TOTAL FLOORS : G+1

10

10

21

11

50

00

90

00 83 0 00

0

00

RIVER ISLAND RIVER

A A

D D

B B

C C

EE

FF

G G

II

H H

E1

DETAIL 1 1 2

L2

L1

ELECTRIC SHAFT 3

LIFT ROOM

A +9000

2500

WATER TANK

4

DOWN

41

39

35

33

31

37

27

23

21

25

29

5 6 8

168°

7 9 10 13 14

A +-0 S +-0

A +780 S +750

15

47000

11 12

The project includes detailed working drawings of a primary school based in ITO, New Delhi . Masonary plans , toilet plans, 95000 toilet sections, sections and elevation of the school building E are included in the construction development of this project . 98000

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DETAIL 4 17 18 19

57

45

43

59

61

55

51

53

R8

PS.2 20

49

47

22

DETAIL 3

21

R8 R8

23

DETAIL 4

00 60

00 30 16

15

15

00

14

1 20 500 00 00

00

79

°

ROAD

° 89

C

D FLYOVER

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GENERAL NOTES:

MASONRY PLANS

1. All units are in mm.

SPECIFIC NOTES:

E1

1

2

3

4

2000

800

5

3000

2500

9

8

7

6

2500

2500

2500

11

10

1000

13

12

800

1000

1700

14

1500

15

1500

16

20

19

18

17 3500

1500

1500

2500

2500

22

21 2000

5000

23

1000

3000

47000

LEGEND

W1 W2

1500 2000

D1 D2 D3 D4

LEGEND 900X45X2100 1100X45X2100 1500X45X2100 750X45X2100

COLUMN SCHEDULE 230

370

2000

W1 160

200

275

300

D2

500

D2

W1 1000

800

600

D1

340

D1

800

1000

800

MATT FINISH WHITE PAINT

D2

1000

A’

D2

800 1800

CLASSROOM 04 CERAMIC WALL TILE

MATT FINISH WHITE PAINT

230

230

CLASSROOM 05 CERAMIC WALL TILE

MATT FINISH WHITE PAINT

230

230

CERAMIC FLOOR TILE

CLASSROOM 06 CERAMIC WALL TILE

FEMALE TOILET

MATT FINISH WHITE PAINT

TOILET

5700

900

W1

230

W1

W2

W1

W1

230 2000

1750

W2

230

PS.1

230 230 370 230

ES L1 L2 S.1 S.2 PS.1 PS.2 RAMP TOILET

ELECTRICAL SHAFT LIFT 1 LIFT 2 STAIRWELL 1 STAIRWELL 2 PLUMBING SHAFT PLUMBING SHAFT RAMP

2000X2500 2500X2000 2500X2000 2500X4700 2500X4700 2500X2500 2500X2500 2000X7200 6000X6000

1000

W2

W1

230

230

230

D4

200

2100

300

W1

W2

230

230

230

1750

5700 2000

1000

W1 PS.1

D4

200

I

230

230

230

230

230

W1 1000

115

4000

CERAMIC WALL TILE

CERAMIC FLOOR TILE

4000

CERAMIC FLOOR TILE

CLASSROOM 03

CERAMIC FLOOR TILE

4000

MATT FINISH WHITE PAINT

4000

CERAMIC WALL TILE

4000

CLASSROOM 02

LEGEND

D2

W1

230

4000

230

2000

H

C11

420

WASHBASIN

D3

C10

W1

D1

D2

W1 1000

230

450

W1 530

350

370

6000

MATT FINISH WHITE PAINT

CERAMIC FLOOR TILE

4000

CERAMIC WALL TILE

4000

CLASSROOM 01

4000

CERAMIC FLOOR TILE

230

5700

2100

1760 800

230

570

W1 630

550

D2

W1 1000

230

2800

2800

2000

1400

9

Lobby

TOILET

370 7

W1

D2 115

C9

5

-11

660

1800

4000

4000

-15

W1

A +800 S +750 800

C8

370

3

UP

450

700

W1 1000

230

C7

1 -17

Reception Area

WASHBASIN

FEMALE TOILET

UP

-19

W1

4000

2000

230 1800

MATT FINISH WHITE PAINT

370

4000

W1

D2

CERAMIC FLOOR TILE

CERAMIC WALL TILE

530

1200

2000

900

D1 D2

PRINCIPLE OFFICE

2000

-11 9

2400

2000

A +850 S +800

DOWN

C5 C6

230

1000

D2

780

3000

450

7

2800

G

D2

C2

C4

370

-13

630

F

4000

W1

C1

C3

370

-13

530

L2

930

D2

W1

2000

5700

460 460

-15

3700

2400

18000

5

D2

780

-19

-17

E1

MATT FINISH WHITE PAINT

B

1000

300

UP

E

300

W1

W1

W1

B'

A +-0 S +-0

E2

GROUND FLOOR PLAN

1

2

3

4

2000

800

5

3000

2500

9

8

7

6

2500

2500

2500

11

10

1000

13

12

800

1000

1700

14

1500

15

1500

16

20

19

18

17 3500

1500

1500

2500

22

21

2500

2500

2500

2000

23

24

1000

3000

47000

W1

W1 1470

1350

700

570

A

630

W1 160

200

2200

400 1400

DOWN

59.0

1760

UP

19

W1 450

340

530

21

17

23

15

W1

25

27

13

A +3800 S +3750

11

W1

700

W1

660

550

2000

29

W1

W1

530

350

2100

420

2000

275

300 260

115 450 900

W1 300

3000

37.0

11

A +3850 S +3800

2000

29

2800

2800

360 13

D2

Library 1

1400

27

530

15

4000

W1

D2

1200

460

MATT FINISH WHITE PAINT

W1

2000

17

56.7

19

23

MATT FINISH WHITE PAINT

D2

CERAMIC FLOOR TILE

W1

CERAMIC FLOOR TILE

2100

8500

470 460 460

18000

2000

CERAMIC WALL TILE

DOWN

UP 21

25

L2

F

LIBRARY 1

2000

2500

2500

1600 700

A S

E1 E

W1

+3850 A +3800 S

L1 2400

4000

560

CERAMIC WALL TILE

680

ELECTRIC SHAFT

LIBRARY 2

650

2600

2000

D

MATT FINISH WHITE PAINT

2600

B C

CERAMIC FLOOR TILE

CERAMIC WALL TILE

800

2600

3000

340 COMPUTER LAB

W1

1800

230

1000

800

230

W1

D2

1000

800

115

D2 800

1000

W1

D2 1000

3200

560

230

W1

230

230

W1

230

230

W2

230

W1

CERAMIC WALL TILE

CERAMIC FLOOR TILE MATT FINISH WHITE PAINT

1800

1400

W1

CLASSROOM 10 CERAMIC WALL TILE

230

CERAMIC FLOOR TILE MATT FINISH WHITE PAINT

800

1000

230

230

W2

CLASSROOM 11 CERAMIC WALL TILE

115

CERAMIC FLOOR TILE MATT FINISH WHITE PAINT

D2

D2

800

1000

CERAMIC WALL TILE

W2

W1

CERAMIC FLOOR TILE MATT FINISH WHITE PAINT

230

230

230

W1

CLASSROOM 12

FEMALE TOILET

4000

STAFF ROOM

MATT FINISH WHITE PAINT

4000

CERAMIC FLOOR TILE

4000

CERAMIC WALL TILE

TOILET

DRAWING TITLE: GROUND FLOOR AND FIRST FLOOR MASONRY PLAN

230

W1

1700

W2

230

CLASSROOM 09

4000

MATT FINISH WHITE PAINT

4000

CERAMIC FLOOR TILE

4000

CERAMIC WALL TILE

4000

CLASSROOM 08

4000

MATT FINISH WHITE PAINT

230

2000

PS.1

CERAMIC FLOOR TILE

4000

CERAMIC WALL TILE

2000

D4

W1

800

W1

D2

WASHBASIN CLASSROOM 07

4000

TOILET

H

I

W1

D2

450

TOILET

4000

4000

10.0 1900

W1

D2

4000

450 WASHBASIN

1750

600

D2

600

D2

G

W1

D2

2000

A

DOWN

1

3

CERAMIC WALL TILE

115

+850 A +800 S

L1

CERAMIC FLOOR TILE

MATT FINISH WHITE PAINT

370

260

800 460

560

D2

COMMITEE ROOM

1400

700

D

CERAMIC WALL TILE

2600

W1

W1

CERAMIC FLOOR TILE

MANAGEMENT OFFICE

900

650

360

4000

470

D4

8500

ELECTRIC SHAFT

2000

C

MATT FINISH WHITE PAINT

2600

230

1500 1600

2500

B

340 CERAMIC FLOOR TILE

680

CERAMIC WALL TILE

370

400

420 2600

3000

PROJECTOR ROOM

W1

1800

700

1470 1350

230

W1

A

370

W1

2300

W1

D4

W1

W1

DRAWN BY:NAME: MALAIKA BAGGA

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

SHEET NO

1

N


TOILET PLANS

1

2

3

D

1

4

2000

800

D2

3

4

2000

D

F G

E

2 800

3000

3000

F G

E

D2

D2

D2

G 600

600

G

A

A

1000 1900

2850

FEMALE TOILET

MALE TOILET

450

A' B'

A B

4000

450

1750

450

400

A B

1000 1900

WASHBASIN

A' B'

400

784

4000

450

3000

H D2

2000

PS.1

1700

2000 950

2000

C

B

D2

1900 950

950

H

C'

D4

C

B

B

PS.1

D2 B

D4

I

I D'

E'

F' G'

D'

TOILET LAYOUT

E'

2

3

4

2000

800

D

3000

F G

E D2

D2

G 815

950

950

A' B'

1200

1200

1200

1620

850

1300

1300

1100

960

A B

1700

4000

815

1100

1700

850

H 950

C

900

PS.1

850

2000

F' G'

TILE LAYOUT PLAN 1

D4

I D'

E'

F' G'

REFLECTIVE CIELING PLAN

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B

C'

C’


TOILET SECTIONS

1

2

3

4

2000

800

3

4

2

1

4

3

3000

2

2000

1

800

3000

950

D2

D2

950

750

WALL TILE (10MM) MORTAR ( 12MM)

720 1800

720 200

WASH BASIN GRANITE SLAB (30MM)

850

MIRROR

800

WALL TILE (10MM) MORTAR ( 12MM)

WALL TILE (10MM) MORTAR ( 12MM)

W.C FLOOR TILE (12MM) MORTAR (30MM)

FLOOR TILE (12MM) MORTAR (30MM)

P.C.C. (50MM)

P.C.C. (50MM)

P.C.C. (50MM)

FILLING R.CC SUNKEN SLAB

FILLING R.CC SUNKEN SLAB

FILLING R.CC SUNKEN SLAB

FLOOR TILE (12MM) MORTAR (30MM)

350 600

2400

2000

3000

SECTION AA'

SECTION BB'

SECTION CC' C'

H

I

H

G

2000

2000

4000

750

WALL TILE (10MM) MORTAR ( 12MM) BRICK WALL (230MM)

WALL TILE (10MM) MORTAR ( 12MM)

850

FLOOR TILE (12MM) MORTAR (30MM) P.C.C. (50MM)

P.C.C. (50MM)

FILLING R.CC SUNKEN SLAB

FILLING R.CC SUNKEN SLAB

FILLING R.CC SUNKEN SLAB

SECTION FF'

H

G

I

4000

2000

4000

B

B

1800

850

W.C. 850

410

D4

WALL TILE (10MM) MORTAR ( 12MM)

B

BRICK PARTITION WALL

A

WASH BASIN GRANITE SLAB (30MM) FLOOR TILE (12MM) MORTAR (30MM)

2000

WALL TILE (10MM) MORTAR ( 12MM)

WALL TILE (10MM) MORTAR ( 12MM)

150

I

950

950

1800

H

G

FLOOR TILE (12MM) MORTAR (30MM)

A

2400

I

2000

SECTION GG'

FLOOR TILE (12MM) MORTAR (30MM)

P.C.C. (50MM)

SECTION EE'

H

4000

URINAL

600 350

FLOOR TILE (12MM) MORTAR (30MM)

SECTION DD'

600

2400

1600

BRICK PARTITION WALL

W.C.

850

1800

PARTITION WALL

G

WALL TILE (10MM) MORTAR ( 12MM)

D4

750

720

750

I

2000

4000

950

950

750

H

G

720

4000

I

URINAL FLOOR TILE (12MM) MORTAR (30MM)

600 350

G

P.C.C. (50MM)

P.C.C. (50MM)

P.C.C. (50MM)

FILLING R.CC SUNKEN SLAB

FILLING R.CC SUNKEN SLAB

FILLING R.CC SUNKEN SLAB

SECTION EE' TILE LAYOUT

SECTION FF' TILE LAYOUT


BUILDING ELEVATION

1

2

3 2000

800

4 3000

5 2500

2500

2500

9

8

7

6 2500

1000

11

10 800

1000

13

12 1700

1500

14 1500

15

16

2500

20

19

18

17 3500

1500

1500

2500

22

21 2000

5000

1000

23 3000

47000

PARAPET

+7000 NGL LINTEL LEVEL

+2500

+6000

+-0.00 +-0.00

-7500

+2500

-7500

SIL LEVEL

-2500

+500

-2500

LINTEL LEVEL

+3000

+2500

SIL LEVEL

+1200

PLINTH LEVEL

+450

+750 NGL

+-0.00

ELEVATION 1

1

2 800

3 2000

4 3000

5 2500

2500

9

8

7

6 2500

2500

1000

11

10 1000

800

13

12 1700

1500

14 1500

15 1500

16 1500

2500

20

19

18

17 3500

2500

5000

22

21 2000

1000

23 3000

47000

PARAPET

+7000 +6000 LINTEL LEVEL

+2500 SILL LEVEL

+1500

SILL LEVEL

+-0.00

-2000

+900

+-0.00 +3000 LINTEL LEVEL

+2500

SILL LEVEL

+1500

SILL LEVEL

+900

PLINTH LEVEL

+450

ELEVATION 2

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+750 NGL

+-0.00


BUILDING AND STAIRCASE SECTION

WATER TANK

+9000

PARAPET

+7000 +6000

+3000 SUNKEN SLAB

PLINTH

+450 +-0.00

NGL

NGL

WATER PROOFING (25MM) TRIMIX (10MM) PCC (150 MM) SAND (300MM) PCC (200 MM)

47000

800

1

2

3

4

2500

2500

2500

3000

2000

5

6

7

1000

1000

2500

8

800

10

9

11

12

1500

1500

1500

1700

1500

3500

2500

17

16

15

14

13

19

SECTION AA’

MUPTY

+9000

PARAPET

+7000

+6000

+3000

PLINTH

+450

NGL

+-0.00

WATER PROOFING (25MM) TRIMIX (10MM) PCC (150 MM) SAND (300MM) PCC (200 MM) 2000

2000

4000

2000

D

E

F

G

H

I

SECTION BB’

2400

5000

2500

18

1000

2000

20

21

3000

22

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The Last Supper AA SUMMER SCHOOL 2020

Last Supper is a common table. It is a narrative landscape of objets that portrays a speculative assemblage of personal identities, global concerns and contextual conditions. Living in the first digital pandemic ever, we have recorded the Real and the Available; capture the Outside and the Desirable; to finally speculate and reveal the Fictional and the Strange.It was made of 140GB of digital world using that merges 15 different time-zones and connects 12.000 km, the distance that separates Texas from Tianjin. TUTORS : Arantza Ozaeta and Alvaro Martin Fidalgo SOFTWARES USED FOR PHOTOGRAMMETRY : ZEPHYR , BLENDER

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Welcome to Multiplicity Quarantine has created an enclosement of space for me from where I try to escape the room of the inside to the multiple rooms of illusion of the outside by creating corridors of escape through the help of technology that creates a room of my work life and a room for my social life by giving me insights into the rooms of others, but while the calendars remind me of the time that I have spent inside these walls , I swiftly escape into the room of the living where I play with my dog and forget the world around me by creating a sense of timelessness, later finding myself trespassing through the room of my memories of the outside where I recreate them through painting . the neem tree at the reminds of the childhood where I was up close to nature and gives me a sense of place for where I want to be at this very moment.


Photography

2017-2020

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