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Academic

Awards and Certificates

UmeĂĽ University _Umea SWE Umea School of Architecture Semester Exchange Program

Runners Up _Inspirit Design Trophy

Manipal Academy of Higher Education _Manipal IND Manipal School Of Architecture and Planning Bachelors of Architecture [8.56 GPA] Chettinad Vidyashram _Chennai IND High School - CBSE [84%]

MIHIR SRIRAM ARANALA 11. Abhinav Palace, Jeth Nagar, R.A Puram. Chennai - 600028 sriram.mihir@gmail.com +91-8217506530

The Architectural Imagination _Edx Harvard Graduate School of Design Sustainable Cities _UN-SDG United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

Manipal University Student Research Forum (2017 2018) _Manipal IND Research Fellow

German A1 _MCES Manipal Centre for European Studies

Languages

Portfolio & Talk _Chennai Chennai Architecture Foundation

Native / Bilingual Proficiency English, Telugu Working Proficiency Hindi Spoken Proficiency Tamil, Kannada Limited Proficiency German, Sanskrit

361 Degrees _Mumbai 361 Degrees Architecture Conference

Participated in House Competition _Archdais Residence design Competition ArchiCAD Software _Umea, Sweden Software Certification Developing Parametric Architecture with Grasshopper (pursuing) _Udemy Grasshopper, Rhino certification

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res u me

Te c h n i c a l S k il l s

Research Activities

Digital Modelling

Digital Visualisation

AutoCAD

Unreal Engine

SketchUp ArchiCAD Revit 3DS Max

Twinmotion

Sustainability Tracker _ MAHE, Masters Studio Assisted in sustainability scoring as a research assistant and published the findings through and interactive web - format.

Lumion V-Ray

Rhino + Grasshopper

Carbon Sequestration Modelling _Save Aarey, Youtube Performed carbon sequestration modelling for public initiative of Aarey deforestation.

QGIS Deconstructing Graphic Representation

Programming Languages

Corel Draw

PHP

Photoshop Illustrator InDesign Premiere Pro

infectious

diseases _peer review

Author - investigating the social and network determinants of infectious disease outbreaks.

SQL HTML Excel VBA

Lightroom

Re fere n ce s

(scopus journal)

Daniel Movilla Vega_UmeĂĽ SWE Professor movilla.daniel@gmail.com

Understanding Urban Informality _peer review (scopus journal)

Author - exploring rationalities and epistemological of urban policies of Global south cities, through smart city discourse.

Purushottam Kesar_Manipal IND Associate Professor puru.kesar@manipal.edu

Yogendra Singh Yadav_Manipal IND Assistant Professor yogendra.singh@manipal.edu

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c o llect ion of work UDUPI BHOOMIGATH

Urban Context studio

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Social Co-housing

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Competition project for school rehabilitation.

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VERTICAL SOCIETY

Residential High Rise

22-27

ARCHITECT’S PARADISE

Minor Design Exercise

28-29

THE EARTH WHISPERER

Residential Compeition project

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VISUAL SCRIPTING WORKING DRAWINGS

Unreal Engine / Rhino / AutoCAD works

BRÄNTE

RINGS OF LIFE

EXTRACURRICULAR WORKS Media Council et. al

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c o nt ent

PE O PL E

M AT TE R

C OM PET I T I ON S

DETAILS

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U D U P I B H O O M I G AT H Urban Studio Project Location: Udupi, Karnataka, India Ujjwala Chourasia Yogendra Singh Tanya Verma Dhanprakash At the heart of the city, Udupi Bhoomigath provides an extension of the public space in a dense urban fabric and explores the concept of a community-driven urban space. In addition to increase the open public space, it reduces the stress of a quotidian traveller in the transport node of the district. The Bhoomigath provides a subterannean path for connecting across three bus stands providing shelter from harsh climate and at the same time recreating the social and behavorial conditions of the ground. This 250 m long subterranean structure has a central atrium with a sunken square for local traditional performances of art which also functions as a space for public awareness and campaigns. The path is illuminated with light tunnels and ventilated through stack effect which helps recreating ground conditions. Spread over two levels, the play with volumes gives the sense of a market, accomodating informal vendors in the vicinity and giving a sense of ownership to the user who accesses it.

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u du pi bho o migat h medium rise commercial

mixed use

intracity private bus stand

intercity private bus stand

intracity private bus stand

low rise residential

intercity private bus stand

ZONING

zoning d r a i nIN a g AGE e + s e+ rvices DRA mixed use

SERVICES 2

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informal street vending zones of interventions

pedestrian N traffic PEDESTRIA

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intercity govt. bus stand

intercity govt. bus stand

PLA ZA / EN TRA N CE plaza/entrance

z oG ning ZON IN

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E X IS T IN G M AS T E R P L A N 1. Majority commercial use 2. Interfering traffic flow 3. No pedestrian facilities 4. Unorganised bus movements 5. Poorly designed intersections 6. Deregulated vending

P R OP OS ED MASTERPLAN 1. Mixed use 2. Reversed traffic flows 3. Pedestrian subway 4. Bus bays and redesigned bus stands 5. Elevated intersections with different paving material 6. Self organized vending

Zoning does not hinder the existing pedestrian flow, and helps retain access to economic activities on the streets. It enables to create a public square for accomodating the informal vendors and cultural activities.

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01. City Bus stand entry 02. Cultural square 03. Sit Space 04. Informal vendors 05. Sunken square 06. Flexible exhibition space 07. Elevator to service bus stand

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01. KSRTC Bus stand 02. Community garden 03. Sit Space 04. Informal vendors 05. Double Heighted atrium 06. Ramp to Level G-1 07. Infodesk + Digital boards

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Rendered view of the atrium which is double heighted and serves as a sunken square in a heavily urbanised area where open spaces are scarce.

The performance area is divided by a parametric wall which is permeable, allowing passerbys to glance at the social life that happens. The introduction of lively activities does not render the subway unsafe.

Ample height (4m) of the subway makes it less claustrophobic and allows activities such as vending and gardening which are integral to the local urban matrix.

EN T RY 1

CU LT U RA L S Q UA RE

LO CA L ARTI ST & G RA F I T T I WALL

SI T SPA

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u du pi bho o migat h

ENTRY 2

C O R E V E ND I NG & AC T I V I TY S PAC E

EN T RY 3

AT R I U M LIGHT TUNNELS AND REF L ECTO RS

EXPLODED AXONOMETRIC VIEW pedestrian subway and sunken public square

C O M M U NI TY G ARD E N

ACE S U NKE N S Q UA R E

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BRÄNTE Co-Housing Project Location: Holmsund,Sweden Daniel Movilla Vega Esperanza Campana Mette Harder “Bränte“ is a network of living and social spaces that connect and revitalize the East of Holmsund and this starts with centrum. “Something happens because something happens because something happens” a quote of Jan Gehl, has been the guiding principle for the design of this neighborhood. Imagine something like barbecuing in the spring or sunbathing in the summer or just wanting to cook on a lazy day. Neighbourhood has been designed to increase social interactions across dimensions. The ground floor acts as a commercial space and community activities which opens out in to the public square and playground. This housing project is made of CLT which reduces carbon footprint, reduces the construction time and the insulation costs.

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MASTERPLAN PROPOSAL

bränt e

SITE LAYERS

The proposed collective housing will be East of Holmsund, linking the main parts to the Lakeside. The pedestrianisation of these areas have been planned in response to the proximity to schools and independent residential villas whilst introducing 100 new residents.

Movement

Interviewing strategy

“ Something happens because something happens, because something happens” - Jan Gehl The diagonal cutting across the square provides this linear happening of events , both public and collective. A need to connect diagonally to the diagonal gave way to the conceptualisation of the design. been incorporated to

U r ba n Fa b r ic Urban fabric

W ind Wind

Vegetati on Vegetation

To p o g ra p h y Topography

Site Layers and informations, used for arriving at the masterplan. Drawings by Mihir Sriram, Linnea Johanson, Victoria Wadstein, Levi Holst

01. Väster Långsläden 02. Housing Group 1 03. Housing Group 2 04. Housing Group 3 05. Urban Square 06. Parking

Form and volume modelling and movement pattern using everyday objects for design creativity.

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Axonometric View

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Process diagrams to use site conditions and morphology of the city to create the square and the individual community spaces.

01. Entry for residents 02. Entry for the public square 03. Urban Square 04. Community square 05. Collective Bridge 06. Lidl (supermarket) 07. Cafe & Restaurant

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1. Public life in the community balcony 2. Hand made model showing volumes and roof forms with vegetation 3. Entrance view from the urban square with the ground level for commercial activities

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN

Collective Balcony

Collective Terrace

The Collective Terrace is an “interactive” bridge between the two blocks which connects the residents and promotes interaction. Residents can witness the social activities in the urban square or look over at the playground for having an eye on kids or parents’

Shared kitchen

Single user Homes 30 m

FIKA corner Shared kitchen

Collective dining space are double heighted in alternate floors. They lead to collective balconies used for social gatherings and smoking points.

Collective Balcony

Shared kitchen

2 Bed Collective

3 Bed Collective 2 Bed Collective

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L IV ING ROOM BED

BED

F I K A CORNER

BED

BED

WC B ATH

WC

BATH

2/3 BED COLLECTIVE Three bedroom units for Collective living or an individual apartment. Configuration can be altered to suit the occupant. Follows unit / modular planning.

P LA NTS & B O O KS HE LF

SHARED KITCHEN The kitchen has been designed taking into considerations, the privacy, ease of access, views, feeling of home and incorporating traditional Swedish Fika and values.

SINGLE USER HOME Single bedroom units for individual apartments. Common areas on the outside. No living spaces inside. Can be grouped with 3 BHK to create a common living room on upper stories

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RINGS OF LIFE School Design Competition Location: Syria, ubiquitous Team Members Mihir Sriram Sneha Sheela Ramesh Education is a fundamental human right. Only 61% of refugee children attend primary school,mostly in makeshift tents and camps. This deprives them of the quality holistic development they need. The refugee situation demands education and humanitarian help for Yemeni region which has been affected by war since 2011. They are clouded by ruins and under developed facilities and environment. This has a negative mental impact and puts them behind the rest of the world and the current generation. The aim is to provide a fresh start for these young children who will now have the opportunity to heal, learn about life, see colors more than grays in concrete and reds in blood Juror comments : “Mature understanding of the issues and design brief. Clear and legible graphics“

STRENGTHS

WEAKNESSES

OPPORTUNITIES

T H R E AT S

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- Accessibility - Lack of local Resources - Immigration & Brain Drain

- Innovative student projects - UNHCR - Use of modular & pre-fab constructions

- Terrorism - Profit driven capitalists - Weak government - Lack of awareness

Philanthropies United Nations Volunteers Motivated & Brilliant young population

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the site

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RINGS OF LIFE

Community Kitchen + Dining

The healing center The healing hall is the central feature. Transparency and raised platform and raised height convey a sense of control of life and trust amongst one another.

Rings o f L if e

AXONOMETRIC MASTER PLAN

5 Garden of Life

Bio-toilets

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The individuals panels that make up the walls are manufactured with interior colored, but the exterior is of a single color to avoid attracting unwanted attention in the refugee areas. The floor mat that is used is connected to the path leads to the classroom or that space.

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Classrooms

3 60 m

Combination of four modules with convertible tables for multi-purpose use of the space.

Administration 90 m

Solar Roof panels

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View of the classroom with the paths of different colors leading up to it. Kids can either follow the path or veer of it. Pockets in between serve as spaces for recreation. Paths are made of recycled rubber tyres that can be made into colorful pavements.

Library + computers

Site winds blow from SW - NE and the structure has been placed to counter sunlight and wind.

The site has been taken as a generic square with an area of just 0.5 acres but can be expanded and configured accordingly.

Each layer of the site signifigies the stages of life with natural colors of vegetation.

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VERTICAL SOCIETY High Rise Project Location: Udupi, Karnataka, India Sonali Walimbe Shriharsh Dixit Situated on the Udupi-Mumbai Highway, this highrise is aims to be an icon in the developing town of Udupi. Equipped with social and recreational facilties, the high rise redefines the use of floor area on high rise. The rotating feature of the high rise gives a different views and vistas from the different units of 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms aimed at various users of the society. The design has aimed to make the construction process efficient by using more precast units. It aims to achieve carbon neutrality by solar panels and water recycling through the STP in the basements. The high rise boasts a restaurant with a 270 degree view of the coastline on the 32 floor. The access is given through the main core, restricting the access to the restaurant only from the ground floor.

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vert ic al s o c iet y

ELEVATION VERTICAL ZONING +108.5 m

SERVICE HELIPAD / RESTAURANT REFUGEE FLOOR

+70 m BEACH VIEW

REFUGEE FLOOR

RIVER / FOREST VIEW

CLUBHOUSE

REFUGEE FLOOR

PARKING

Vertical zoning for the high rise apartments to capitalize on the views and to facilitate socializing between the residents on the upper floors.

+35 m

The challenge of a high rise presents the urban residents a problem of common places for social interaction. The sky lobby is a design intervention which allows people to meet at higher levels with commercial and grocery outlets to provide amenities and interactions. +0.00m

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Entrances Drop off Lobby High rise core To level G+1 From Basement Community Laundry Playground

09. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.

Swimming pool Basketball court Informal cricket court Fire Assembly Location Visitor Parking 2 Wheeler parking Community center Gas Bank Power supply Exit

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vert ic al s o c iet y No social spaes and no interaction

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25 m² Room

39 m²

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31 m² Room 25 32 m²

Social spaces + double heighted spaces

(Left) Site Zoning that led to the deisgn and initial planning explorations (Bottom) Wind force modelling of different forms of highrises with Autodesk Flow. The concepts forms were modelled and used the existing wind conditions to tackle high coastal winds and heavy rainfall.

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SWIMMING POOL

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2 BHK

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TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN 1- 20

2 BHK

2 BHK

01. Elevator 02. Lobby 03. Light shaft 04. Community garden 05. Outdoor deck 06. 2 BHK units

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3 BHK 3 BHK

1 BHK

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01. Elevator 02. Lobby 03. Light shaft 04. Community garden 05. Outdoor deck 06. 3 BHK units 07. 1 BHK units

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A R C H I T E C T ’ S PA R A D I S E Minor Design Exercise Location: Arabian Sea, Off - shore structure Chetna Rao Situated on a 12m x 12 m platform in the Arabian Sea, the design is a proposed design for an architect’s retreat. The design consideration was to use limited number of walls of different heights to create this structure. Conceptualised on the majestic sea creature, the sting ray, the roof shell is organic and has crevices for lighting and ventilation. Due to it’s location and exposure to high winds and rain, the west facade has been designed with higher walls and lesser openings. The north facade has maximum openings to get a 180 degree view. The relaxing and the work area are oriented towards the north for capitalizing on the view.

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12M

WORK

LIVING/ RELAX KITCHEN

DECK/ GARDEN

CONCEPTUAL SKETCHES

ENTRY

HANDMADE MODEL

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

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12M BED

WC

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PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

BOOK SHELF

PRODUCED BY AN AUTODESK STUDENT VERSION

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THE EARTH WHISPERER Competition Location: Ulsoor Lake, Bengaluru

concepts

Team Member : Sneha Sheela Ramesh The Site is located on the banks of Lake Ulsuru in Bangalore. The design process has taken into consideration the concrete footprint of Bangalore and the future probability of increasing. Care has been taken in the choosing the materials and the design principles. Reinforced rammed earth panels has been fabricated with the use of earth from the site and window and door frames from neighboring projects. Air conditioner filters that cannot be recycled or reused, can be retrofitted onto panels which act as louvers. These louvers restrict the entry of harsh light and restrict PM 0.5 and PM 0.5 upto 25% with respect to the exterior. Apart from using plants for achieving air quality, such retrofitting will help upcycling it. The community is at the heart of the design along with the client’s image of the residence. Luxuries spaces have been designed not at the cost of the environment or the community. With very minimum area occupied, the practicalities of the design have been addressed and responding to the immediate social , urban and environmental context.

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V IE W F R O Mpho SLO PI N G t o graphy

STEEL INFORCED RAMMED EARTH WALLS

G A R D EN MAID ROOM

MASTER BED

UTLITIES WC

POOJA ROOM

GUEST BED

FI R S T FLO O R

GR O UND FLO O R

Kitchen BED ROOM

BED ROOM

Living Room

BUDDHA STATUE

HOME THEATRE PATIO

TERRACE Gym GYM STEPS ON THE SLOPING GARDEN IS USED TO VIEW THE RIVER.

PARKING

TWO WAY GARBAGE

COURTYARD

STEEL INFORCED RAMMED EARTH WALLS

V IE W F R O M R OAD

SECOND FLOOR

SECT ION AA

The walls on successive floors are lesser in width ( GFL = 600mm, FFL = 300mm) as the structure is load boaring in nature.

LIBRARY

K ITCH E N + L IV IN G

BARBEQUE TERRACE

CONTAINER SWIMMING POOL

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V ISUA L SC R I P T I N G

Grasshopper script

WOR K IN G D R AW I N G S AutoCAD Drawings for studio of first year residence project and related structural details. Grasshopper and Unreal Engine 4 explorations through visual scripting.

Twinmotion + Grasshopper + ArchiCAD fluid facade to embrace sunlight

UE4 visual script for dynamic material in VR

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w o rking draw ings

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1. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS ONLY, U OTHERWISE MENTIONED ON DRAWING. 2. THE CENTER LINE DISTANCES OF COLUMNS SHA CHECKED AND CORRELATED WITH THE RELEVAN ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS. 3. THE REINFORCEMENT SHALL BE HIGH IELD STR DEFORMED BARS OF GRADE Fe-415 CONFORMING T IS:1786-1979. 4. CLEAR COVER TO MAIN REINFORCEMENT FOR FOOTINGS : 50 MM (BELOW MAT) BEAMS : 25 MM COLUMNS : 38 MM SLABS : 13 MM 5. STIRRUPS FOR COLUMNS SHALL HAVE STANDAR CONFORMING TO 1S:456-2000 6. S.B.B. OF THE SOIL IS TAKEN AS 350 kN/SQ.M. 7. CONCRETE SHALL BE WITH C.C. (1:4:8) OF GRADE USING 40 MM AGGREGATE FOR LEVELLING COURSE UND COLUMN FOOTINGS. 8. CONCRETE SHALL BE OF GRADE M-20 CONFORM IS 456-2000 FOR ALL COLUMNS. 9. CONCRETE SHALL BE OF GRADE M-20 CONFORM IS 456-2000 FOR ALL FOOTINGS, BEAMS AND SLABS. 10. MINIMUM LAP LENGTHS RECOMMENDED FOR: 10.1. BARS IN TENSION - 47 x DIA 10.2. BARS IN COMPRESSION - 38 x DIA 11. COLUMNS ARE DESIGNED FOR GROUND+1 FLOO ONLY. 12. IF HARD ROCK IS MET, DESIGNER IS TO BE INFO FOR REVISING FOUNDATION DETAILS.

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TOILET TECHNICAL DRAWING

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EXT R A CU R RI C UL A R S Sketching - Painting - Concepts Web Design Photography and Videography : Gopro & Canon Graphic Design and product design - Collegiate events

City sustainability tracker Research Website

1:1 execution of designs

History of Architecture Sketches with white ink on black paper Watercolor concept diagram for project.

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pho t o graphy

Badami, 2017

Carbon sequestration modelling, 2017 for Save Aarey initiative. YOUTUBE VIDEO

Research Forum Poster

College Sports poster

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mihir aranala Mihir Sriram Aranala | Architecture Graduate +91 8217506530 | sriram.mihir@gmail.com | @_aranala Manipal School of Architecture and Planning, Manipal, India

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