Architecture Portfolio I Neha Mishra

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UNDERGRADUATE ARCHITECTURE

PORTFOLIO

Neha Mishra

MYSURU

SELECTED WORKS 2018-2022

WADIYAR CENTRE FOR ARCHITECTURE


NEHA MISHRA Ph. no : 9632563776 Email : 2018_neha.m@wcfa.ac.in D.O.B : 20.11.1999 Address : Pavani Residence,Yelahanka New town,Bengaluru-560064 Nationality : Indian Languages : English, Hindi, Kannada


CV Education Undergraduate B.arch Pre-University- Science Primary and Secondary Education

Wadiyar Centre For Architecture,Mysusru Deeksha PU College,Bangalore Nagarjuna Vidyaniketan,Bangalore

Experience Assistant Graphics Editor Zonasa 2019-2020 Member

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newsletter Delegate YUVA Foundation

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Courtyard Dance Trophy NGO,Mysuru

Softwares AutoCAD Adobe Photoshop

Sketchup Adobe Indesign

Enscape Adobe Illustrator

Architectural Competence Hand Drafting 3D Modelling

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Model making Rendering

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Measure Drawing Diagramming


Content 1. Institution Design Culinary Instistute I 3rd Year I Semester 6 Studio Guides

Asst.prof.R.Kiran Kumar Asst.Prof.Suren Aalone

2. Sustainable Architecture Co-Living and Co-working I 4rth Year I Semester 7 Studio Guides

Prof.Kukke Subramanium Prof.Dyan Belliappa

3. Urban Design

Conservancy lanes I 4rth Year I Semester 8

Studio Guide

Prof.Anand Krishnamurthy

4. Working Drawings

5. Related Study Program 2019

6. Miscelleneous works


“The sun does not realise how wonderful it is until after a room is made.“ Louis Khan



01.INSTITUTION DESIGN CULINARY INSTITUTE

Studio Guides : Asst.Prof.Kiran Kumar Asst.Prof.Surendran Aalone Duration : 14 weeks Location : Chamarajpuram,Mysuru

The studio focuses on investigating an institutional design typology via the lens of a tall building with a small footprint in urban setting.The goal was to research and comprehend the nature of an institution to create a campus with all of its culture and vibrancy distributed vertically as well to develop a program its spacial linkages from a set of diverse requirements.


Cut out above

SITE AND CONTEXT

IDEATION IN PLAN Plan @ +16metres

Plan @ +24metres

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Demonstration Kitchen


BREAK OUT SPACE

ACTIVITY SPACE

INDOOR GATHERING SPACES

SERVICES

SOCIOCULTURAL

DIAGRAMMING

AD VI

CAPACITY TO ACCOMODATE

LANDMARK

ACCEPTED BY PEOPLE

COMMUNAL SPACES

SECURITY

INSTITUTE

TRANSPARENCY

RECREATIONAL SPACES

ORGANIZATION

INTERACTIVE SPACES

NATURE

EASY ACCESS

VISUAL LINK

MULTI-FUNCTIONAL VENTILATION CIRCULATION

ECONOMY MAXIMUM DAY LIGHT

MAXIMUM SHADE IN OPEN SPACES

ENVIRONMENT COURTS

SPACE FOR CELEBRATION

HIERARCHY

POROSITY

ENGAGEMENT WITH THE BUILT

MIND MAP

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FIFTH FLOOR

ROOF TOP RESTAURANT

REHAERSAL SPACE-MUSIC AND DANCE RECREATIONAL SPACES

FOURTH FLOOR

THIRD FLOOR

DEMONSTRATION CLASSROOMS LECTURE HALLS AND ROOMS CULINARY KITCHENS TRAINING RESTAURANTS

SECOND FLOOR

FIRST FLOOR

BADMINTON/TENNIS COURT CHANGING ROOMS INFORMAL CLASSROOM SPACES COMPUTER LAB LIBRARY

IDEATION

GUEST ROOM DINING HALL PASTRY KITCHEN PANTRY AND BAR SKILL TEST ROOMS

ATMs RETAIL SHOPS OPEN CAFE SECURITY POINT RECEPTION AUDITORIUM

GROUND FLOOR

BASEMENT

DEMONSTRATION CLASSROOMS LECTURE HALLS LECTURE ROOMS CULINARY KITCHENS TRANING RESTAURANTS

PARKING

PROGRAM


The idea involved the develop in plan where in each floor would provide a new experienceto the user.The floors are rotated at different angles to obtain spaces that would be used for engagement and gathering.Every classrom provides an open garden which could enable learning and teaching outside the four walls.The corridors would turn into teaching and learning spaces as the demonstration rooms could be opened up to it.

ENTRY

AXIS

ORGANISATION

VERTICAL CIRCULATION

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SERVICES

LIFTS

CIRCULATION

CONCEPT

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GROUND FLOOR PLAN


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LEGEND GROUND FLOOR 1.CANTEEN MULTI-PUPOSE TEACHING AND LEARNING SPACES 2.MEGA MART 3.SERVICES 4.COURT 5.STORAGE SPACES 6.EXHIBITION SPACE 7.PAVED PATHWAY 8.GRAND STAIRCASE 9.SHADED SEATING 10.TOILETS

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PLAN @ 3.45m

PLAN @ 6.9m

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PLAN @ 10.35m

PLAN @ 13.8m

WALL SECTION


02.CO-WORKING SPACE Studio Guides : Prof.Dyan Belliappa Prof.Kukke Subramanya Prof.Nelson Pais Prof. R Vidyashankar Prof.Anjali Cheriath Asst.Prof.Surendran Aalone Duration : 14 weeks Location : Kuvempunagar,Mysuru Site area : 3080 sq.m

The Studio focused on understanding sustainibility and how it affects the construction for the given environment. After detailed testing the goal was to be lead by concepts of performative architecture and passive design solutions to aid sustainability

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OBJECT A

OBJECT B

OBJECT C

OBJECT E

OBJECT F

OBJECT G

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ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS

SCALE 1:5

OBJECT D

OBJECT H

All dimensions are in mm

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LEGEND GROUND FLOOR 1.CANTEEN MULTI-PUPOSE TEACHING AND LEARNING SPACES 2.MEGA MART 3.SERVICES 4.COURTYARD 5.AMPHITHEATRE 6.CYCLE STAND 7.MULTI-PUPOSE TEACHING AND LEARNING SPACES 8.RETAIL STORE 9.SELF-SUSTAINING FOREST 10.CAR PARKING

GROUND FLOOR PLAN


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PLAN @ 7m

PLAN @ 3.5m

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Solar panels and winds panels are incorporated.

Services placed on the wester corner to prevent heat gain. Green layer humidifies the air on the western facade.

A layer of bamboo protects the building from direct heat intake.

PARAMETERS

Mud blocks having low embodied energy are used,planters are places on the sides with the help of a bamboo mesh.

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Inner courts form views form views from one source to another.


WEST SUN IS CONTROLLED USING A GREEN ALYER WITH WATER SPRINKLERS THAT WOULD EEP IT

Most of the deciduous trees that have broad leaves shed their leaves during winter and the hot summer part of the year. These periods mark scarcity of moisture and excessive

AN EXTRA LAYER OF MATERIAL PREVENTS EXCESS THERMAL HEAT

ORGANISATION OF BLOCKS ALONG WIND DIRECTION

WINTER SUN IS WLCOME AND SUMMER SUN IS CONTROLLED USING BAMBOO FAÇADE.

SOIL EXCAVATED IS USED TO TREAT WATER AND IS STORED.THE EVAPORATION HELPS IN COOLING OF THE FACADES.


DETAILS

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03.URBAN DESIGN Studio Guide : Prof.Anand Krishnamurthy Duration : 4 weeks Location : Vani Vilas Mohalla,Mysuru,Karnataka.

The Studio intends to investigate the problem of changing land uses in historic city centres,a problem that often leads to their architectural and functional psychgamy,as well as the loss of their inhabitants.The objective was to revitalize and re-purpose a multi-functional reuse model for development at three layers,namely,Nieghbouhood,commulity and city levels. The idea was to deal with rather smaller pockets and to explore the possibility of the conservancy lanes which were used as service lanes previously and are now ubandoned spaces.To revitalise these lanes and and give back to the society spaces for engagement was the aim of the studio.


SITE ONE

WEEK DAY SITE TWO

SITE 4&5

WEEK-END

EXHIBITION/EVENT


The idea was to design spaces in a way that it contributes to the existing,rather than building something entirely new.The conservancies provide a potential to engage people at three layers,namely, The nieghbourhood,the community and the city level.

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AIM : To elevate the status of Kalidasa road as a marker for the city. OBJECTIVE : To utilize the untapped potential of Kalidasa road and realign it to be more pedestrian-oriented. To enrich the a neighbourhood that lacks green spaces and people-friendly zones. To give back to the community and elevate the quality of space.

TOOLKIT FOR STREET DESIGN MODULES FOOD KIOSKS AND SEATING

CHILDREN’S PLAY AREA DURING EXBITIONS,THESE SPACES WOULD BECOME A PLACE FOR THE CITY.

TEMPORARY INTERVENSIONS FOR SEATING AND CHILDREN’S PLAY USING WOODERN CRATES USED FOR ALCHOHOL AND PRODUCTS THAT COULD ENABLE SUSTAINABILITY.

Kalidasa Road

TEMPORARY INTERVENSIONS FOR PUBLIC DISPLAY OF ART AND OPEN GYMNASIUM COULD ENGAGE PEOPLE IN ACTIVITIES AND CONVERSATIONS.

STREET INTERVENTION

SEATING AND OPEN LIBRARY

TREE PIT WITH SEATING

EXHIBITION DISPLAY AND CYCLE STAND

1.8m CYCLE TRACK

OPEN GYMNASIUM AND SEATING

PICK-UP AND DROP POINTS

SHADED CANOPY

BIKE PARKING

CAR PARKING

WAY FINDING AND STREET SIGNAGES

BUS STOP

EASY ACCESSIBILTY THROUGH RAMPS

PLAZA WITH SEATING AND VENDOR SPACES

ALLOCATION OF VENDING SPACES (2.5mx2.5m) ALLOCATION OF SPACE FOR PEDESTRIAN MOVEMENT (3.5m)


04.WORKING DRAWINGS Studio Guide : Prof.Nagraj Vatharey Prof.Gregory Antony Duration : 16 weeks Location : Mysuru,Karnataka.

The aim was to create drawings that can communicate ideas and thoughts enabling one to carry out certain tasks on the construction site. To determine its constructability and choose specifics,an 88sq.m occupational house is planned and technical drawings are created.



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+0 LIVING ROOM 4100x 7600

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PARKING LOT 3000x 6000

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BALCONY 2700X1000

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KITCHEN AND DINING 3550x 4100

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TOILET 1800x 1500

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DANCE ROOM 4570 x 4000

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TOILET 1800x 1500

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9500

FIRST FLOOR PLAN

GROUND FLOOR

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PAINTING STUDIO 2930X6660

BALCONY 2700X1000

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STUDY ROOM 2400X3500 +6.3

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TOILET 1800x 1500

BEDROOM 3500X4000

BEDROOM 3500X4000

TOILET 2800x 1500

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THIRD FLOOR PLAN

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WATER TANK 1500

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STAIRCASE ROOM

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1027

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C6 900

C10

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DUCT

TERRACE PLAN

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+12.60 +12.60

TOILET 2800x 1500

BEDROOM 3500X4000

Terrace Level Nosing Double glazed glass

+9.45 +9.45

TOILET 2800x 1500

Lintel Level BEDROOM 3500X4000

Half Wall +6.30 +6.30

TOILET 2800x 1500

Concrete Slab D3

+3.15 +3.15

TOILET 2800x 1500

D1

+0 +0 4500

5000 9500

9500

SECTION AA’

+12.60

+9.45

+6.30

+3.15

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ELEVATIONS

balcony

SECTION BB’


75mm thick Floor Finish

Footing Beam 600mm x 600mm 230mm thick R.C.C Raftl 75mm thk P.C.C (1:4:8) 375mm thick Quarry Rubbish

LVL.+0m

Excavation

Excavation

Footing Beam 600mm x 600mm 230mm thick R.C.C Raftl 75mm thk P.C.C (1:4:8) 375mm thick Quarry Rubbish

Excavation

LVL.-1200m

LVL.-1200m

338mm thick brick/stone Masonry

75 640

Road Level

75

Road Level

LVL.+0m

150mm thick D.P.C 2372

338mm thick brick/stone Masonry

230mm thick Brick Wall

300

338mm thick brick/stone Masonry

2372

150mm thick D.P.C

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375

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LVL.+0m 1200

150mm thick D.P.C

Footing Beam 600mm x 600mm 230mm thick R.C.C Raftl 75mm thk P.C.C (1:4:8) 375mm thick Quarry Rubbish

Road Level

100mm thick R.C.C 200mm Stone Soling Compacted Earth

230mm thick Brick Wall

300

2372

230mm thick Brick Wall

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75mm thick Floor Finish

100mm thick R.C.C 200mm Stone Soling Compacted Earth

1200

100mm thick R.C.C 200mm Stone Soling Compacted Earth

375

75mm thick Floor Finish

LVL.-1200m

FOUNDATION DETAILS

1200 75mm thick Floor Finish

25mm Granite Riser

3000

Terrace

+6.30

TREAD : 275MM Footing Beam RISER :150MM 600mm x 600mm 230mm thick R.C.C Raftl 75mm thk P.C.C (1:4:8) 375mm thick Quarry Rubbish

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TREAD : 275MM RISER :150MM UP

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Second Floor

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First Floor

TREAD : 275MM RISER :150MM

UP

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GROUND FLOOR

TREAD : 275MM RISER :150MM

Ground Floor

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STAIRCASE DETAILS

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338mm thick brick/stone Masonry

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LVL.+0m

3000

2372

150mm thick D.P.C

Road Level

3500

3000

230mm thick Brick Wall Third Floor

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100mm thick R.C.C 200mm Stone Soling +9.45 Compacted Earth

TREAD : 275MM RISER :150MM

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75mm thick Floor Finish

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Footing Beam 25mm Granite Tread with 600mm x 600mm 230mm thick R.C.C Raftl Crystal edge polish 75mm thk P.C.C (1:4:8) 50mm Screed 375mm thick Quarry Rubbish

R.C.C Slab

LVL.-1200m

+12.60

338mm thick brick/stone Masonry 25

2372 300

300

1200

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LVL.+0m

Excavation

LVL.-1200m

LVL.-1200m

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Road Level

75

2372

Footing Beam 600mm x 600mm 230mm thick R.C.C Raftl 75mm thk P.C.C (1:4:8) 375mm thick Quarry Rubbish

Excavation

Excavation

150mm thick D.P.C

338mm thick brick/stone Masonry

Road Level

LVL.+0m

230mm thick Brick Wall

TANK

150mm thick D.P.C

125

230mm thick Brick Wall

100mm thick R.C.C 200mm Stone Soling Compacted Earth

375

100mm thick R.C.C 200mm Stone Soling Compacted Earth

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75mm thick Floor Finish


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SB-10 +0 LIVING ROOM 4100x 7600

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BALCONY 2700X1000

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PASSAGE

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TOILET 1800x 1500

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FIRST FLOOR PLAN

GROUND FLOOR

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PAINTING STUDIO 2930X6660

STUDY ROOM 2400X3500 +6.3

+9.45 UP

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BEDROOM 3500X4000

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ELECTRICAL LAYOUT

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RELATED STUDY PROGRAM 2019 Public Space Design Studio I Semester 3 Mahadevapura,Karnataka

The related study program allowed us to document the lives and architecture of Mahadevapura,A small,largely agrarian town bound by the Kaveri river to its north and east.



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Mahadevapura, which is11 kms from Mysore is home to a small agrarian community on the banks of the Cauvery river. This was once "Inam grama", a tax -free village deemed by the king owing its contribution to the well-being of the region. Rich in its culture it sustained the tradition of folk stories, proverbs, riddles and folk songs - Janapada Geete. It is now known as “Shooting Mahadevapura” due to numerous movies which are picturised here because of its scenic beauty. Farming is the main occupation, which contributes to the economy of the village. The major crop cultivated was ragi and millets, with the construction of KrishnaRajaSagara Dam [KRS] water became available throughout the year. Situated on the banks of the river Cauvery and intensive irrigation through canals, people shifted to growing paddy and cereals. Apart from festivals, people of the community indulge in recreational games like ‘Chaduranga’, ‘Alugulimane’, ‘Kusti’,‘Kunte-bille’, ‘Kanna-muchale’ and many more. The village is known for its festivals which are associated to its local deities. A four day festival worshipping ‘Bandhantamma Tayi’, ‘Pattaladamma’ and ‘Maari’ with the ‘Bandi’ is the greatest celebration of the village after Navratri, which is their harvesting period, this festival draws people from surrounding villages who come and participate in large numbers. The settlement has a moderate climate which facilitates the emergence of outdoor spaces, where people tend to gather.

N OF NAMES GOWTAMA KSHETRA

ALARAYANNA PUNYA KSHETRA

Their social interaction derived from their occupation, rituals and festivals throws light on their identity and rootedness to the community, where people through all these layers are “one” and have a very distinct identity of their own.

BINDU MAHADEVAPURA HOLE MAHADEVAPURA MAHADEVAPURA

SHOOTING MAHADEVAPURA

masterplan

BN Suneha Jain Yaswanth Kumar RS

Charan MN Urs Abhinandan HC

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MISCELLANEOUS #DRAWTHISINYOURSTYLE The project of transformation starts from catering to the needs of the people by investing precision and care in the existing qualities that must be retained while what is missing should be supplemented. The architects, Anne Lacaton and Philippe Vassal reflect their advocacy of social justice and sustainability by providing generosity of space, freedom of use and the use economic and ecological materials. The idea of ‘cheap architecture’ and ‘architecture for all’ which is reinforced by their thoughtful approach in design. Pavilions offer the opportunity to explore with the various spectrum of materials and are socially thoughtful places for congregations, integration and interaction. Light weight materials and transparency provide for an organic environment without breaking away from what already exists and retaining the character of the space.

Chai shop (Morning-Evening)

Bonfire (Night)

RESIDENTIAL AREA

PROGRAMS

ROADWAY

Children’s play area (Afternoon-Evening)

Spaces for learning which could cater to students of the region. (Mornings-Afternoon -Evenings)

ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Picnic Spot (Morning-Afternoon)

CONNECTS TO THE RESIDENTIAL AREA

Toilets (24/7)

Stargazing (Night)

Recreational Spaces

CONNECTS TO COLLEGE

CONNECTS TO THE ROADWAY

The idea is to treat the tree itself as a pavillion and retain all the functions that take place under and around it.The spaces would then be defined by the transformable modules and plinth variation which would be catering to all the user groups.m suspendisse ultrices gravida. Risus commodo viverra maecenas accumsan lacus vel facilisis.

5th semester,Minor Task

Contemporary Architecture

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Interior Design History of Architecture

Artwork


MYSURU

WADIYAR CENTRE FOR ARCHITECTURE

2018_neha.m@wcfa.ac.in


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