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MUMUKSHA PATEL ARCHITECTURE PORTFOLIO 2022
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This portfolio brings curated collection of works from Undergraduate, Graduate and Professinal experinces. That comprises diverse projects like Institutional, Commercial, Urban Design, Reaserch studios, Sketches, Photography and Mural Paintings. Each one of them have helped to me to polished knowledge and learnings in eight years of journey in Achitecture.

I am very fortunate to share this journey through this portfolio with you.

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CONTENTS

ABACUS

AutoCAD, Revit, Lumion, Photoshop, inDesign Graduate Year 01

LUMINAIRE

Rhino, inDesign, Illustrator, Model making Graduate Year 01

THE STEPS

AutoCAD, SketchUp, Lumion, Photoshop, inDesign Graduate Year 01

ENGAGE AND EMPOWER

AutoCAD, SketchUp, Lumion, Photoshop, inDesign, Illustrator Graduate Year 02

PUBLIC MARKET

AutoCAD, SketchUp, Lumion, Photoshop Undergraduate Year 05

PROFFESIONAL WORK

AutoCAD, SketchUp, Revit, V-RAY, Lumion, Photoshop

MISCELLANEOUS

Watercolor, Charcoal, Pen-Pencil, Gouche

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In-situ study sketch of arches and exploration of architectural elements of a tourist place Saat-Kaman near Vadodara, India. Sketch made on a personal journal with watercolors. May 2016

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ABACUS- An art museum Buffalo, New York

ARCHITECTURE BUILDING DESIGN STUDIO 4 with PROF. ANNETTE LUCEYER GRADUATE YEAR I - SPRING 2021 UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO East Elevation Main entrance of An Art Museum 3D modeling-Revit, Rendering-Lumion & Phostoshop

ABACUS- A contemporary art museum at the intersection of two streets. The focus of this program is to create integrated architectural design and to design a public cultural building on an urban site in Buffalo, NY. Through this project aesthet ic, technical, social, and environmental aspects of design are addressed. The major objective of this proposal is to formulate site-specificity program within a conceptual framework that works at multiple scales, from the city to detail. The spatial and conceptual potential of materials and construction was explored through this project.

Design is developed by keeping in mind the structure and functioning of each space. Struc tural walls act as divisions into the gallery space and create a museum space more functional.

Sketch influenced by abacus game module, that ex plains the concept of walls and voids.

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11 CONCEPT 3. DIVIDE - VOLUME IS DIVIDED INTO 25’ GRID FROM EAST TO WEST 4. PLANES - VERTICAL PLANES ADDED TO DIVIDE THE SPACE AT 25’ DISTANCE 2. BUILDABLE VOLUME 5. PRESS N’ PULL- VOIDS 6. OPENINGS VERTICAL PLANES AS A STRUCTURAL WALLS 1. BUILDABLE AREA

DELAWARE AVE.

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KITCHEN ADMIN ENTRANCE PLAZA PUBLIC FORUM LOADING UNLOADING DECK BACKSTAGE & STORAGE GALLERY GALLERYDIGITAL STUDY CENTER WAITING AREA BUILDING SUPPORT CLASSROOM 1 ART UP UP UP ±0.00+3.00 FT RECEPTION CLOAKROOM ELEVATOR GALLERYGALLERY CLASSROOM 2 NORTH ST. First level Second level Roof level N
Sculpture gallery View Rendering-Lumion
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Interior Perspective Rendering-Lumion,Photoshop Perspective showcasing Main Circulation and Gallery space inside the museum.

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Regional/Community Design

Transportation: Proximity to public transportation, car parking and bicycle parking on site

Proximity to public parking lots, car share and bicycle share sites

Street level activated by café and views into the galleries along Delaware

Land Use and Site Ecology

Reuse of brownfield site

Replacement of retail and grade parking with civic cultural building

Bio-climatic Design

All galleries are daylit

Light and Air

Daylight from voids and courtyards throughout the building East-West orientation of structural walls and shading fins minimizes direct south light in galleries

Energy Flows and Energy Future

Thermal wells provide free heating/cooling and reduce mechanical loads

Daylit galleries minimize need for artificial light

Materials and Construction

Use of fly ash in concrete mix to reduce embodied energy and recycle industrial waste steel made from recycled material

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Envelope Study

Envelope study showing spatial arrangement of Interior spaces, Exterior-Interior Materials.

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North Elevation Secondary entrance of An Art Museum 3D modeling-Revit, Rendering-Lumion & Phostoshop

LUMINAIRE

- A Paper Lantern

ARCHITECTURE MEDIA 2 with PROF. STEPH CRAMER GRADUATE YEAR I - SPRING 2021 UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO

Project is to design the lantern with understanding of its’ basic geom etry and patterns. Total six lanterns created in Rhino for the study and one was chosen for the detail study. Various software such as Rhinoceros, Autocad, Illustrator, lasercut is used to achieve the final outcome of the lantern.

Life scale lantern making process comprises of various paper folds and repetitions of the process.

Precedent Study

Surface Development

Summary

SUMMARY:

SUMMARY:

No. of Segments : 12

No. of Segments : 12

No.of Segments: 12

Proposed dimention : 14” Dia,16” height

Proposed dimension: 14” dia, 16” height Segment dimension: 2”x 16”

Proposed dimension: 14” dia, 16” height Segment dimension: 2”x 16” Minimum o set from bulb : 2”

Minimum o set from bulb : 2”

Segment dimension : 2” x 16”

Minimum offset from bulb: 2”

Mumuksha Patel ARC 512

Mumuksha Patel ARC 512

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Mumuksha Patel Modules- 8 nos Prints-2
Rhino model
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Model Pictures Lantern made using stonehenge paper, 3d modeling in Rhino, laser cutting and assemble

THE STEPS-

A food school Buffalo, New York

BUILDING DESIGN STUDIO 3 with PROF. MAIA PECK

GRADUATE YEAR I - FALL 2021 UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO

Front Elevation Perspective

the Main entrance and public food growing space

modeling-Google

Rendering-Lumion & Phostoshop

ARCHITECTURE
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sketchup,

The program focuses on designing the extension of the existing Buffalo school building, considering the present food farming and school structures. Program developed considering the present issues and requirements of Buffalo school. The proposed program combines food farming and food school in one single place. Designed for 500 students, to amalgamate the spaces and their relation to the public. Two sites are considered as one site and designed as a single entity building, which is accessible from both sides equally.

The design proposed separating public and private spaces of the school building. The pro posal includes spaces such as greenhouse, terrace gardens on each floor, sports amenities, outdoor and indoor classrooms, food growing area.

Sketch showing in tial concept idea of the spatial organi zation and access to the site.

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of Sight Division of Spaces
Access
Connectivity Build Mass Green Space

ADMINISTRATION

28 Buffalo Food School MumukshaArc 603 - Fall 2021 UP ATRIUM BANQUET RESTAURANT CAFE/ BAKERY KITCHEN FOOD GROWING SPACE BEAN ALLEY HURON ST. DELAWARE AVE.
SECURITY OFFICE UP PUBLIC PLAZA SECONDARY ENTRANCE MAIN ENTRANCE RESTAURANT ENTRANCE A A B B UPUP SCHOOL ENTRANCE UP UP CLASSROOMS A B Buffalo Food School Arc 603 ATRIUM HURON ST. DELAWARE AVE. ADMINISTRATION SECURITY OFFICE PUBLIC PLAZA A CLASSROOMS ROOM First level Second level
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LOADING/UNLOADING FRANKLIN.ST FIRST FLOOR SCALE = 1’: 1/16 “ Mumuksha Patel603 - Fall 2021 KITCHEN RESTAURANT FOOD GROWING SPACE BEAN ALLEY FRANKLIN.ST PLAZA OPEN BAR/ RESTAURANT CLASSROOMS SECOND FLOOR SCALE = 1’: 1/16 “ FIRST FLOOR SCALE = 1’: 1/16 “ LIBRARY GYM ATHLETICS CLASSROOM UP OUTDOOR A B LIBRARY CLASSROOM B Third level Fourth level N
SECTION AA SECTION BB
ROAD LVL LVL: +00 SECOND LVL LVL: +15'FT THIRD LVL LVL: +30' FT FOURTH LVL LVL: +45' FT TERRACE LVL: +60'FT ROAD LVL LVL: +00 SECOND LVL LVL: +15'FT THIRD LVL LVL: +30' FT FOURTH LVL LVL: +45' FT TERRACE LVL: +60'FT
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North-West Isometric 3D modeling-Google sketchup, Rendering-Lumion

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ENGAGE AND EMPOWER Bailey Green Buffalo, New York

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GRADUATE RESEARCH STUDIO with PROF. CONRAD KICKERT GRADUATE YEAR II - SPRING 2022 UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO

Future- Bailey Green Community Proposal of potential community improvement 3D modeling-Google sketchup, Rendering-Lumion & Phostoshop

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Graduate research studio engages and empowers the Bailey Green community on Buffalo’s East Side to become a more vibrant, inclusive, healthy, sociable, and sustainable neighborhood. At the heart of this effort is creating a new heart for this heavily disinvested community, comprising open space and new housing opportunities. this research studio challenges to co-recreate neighborhood movements with residents and stakeholders in Bailey Green through an innovative placemaking process. Several community events were organized to understand the community closely and understand the issues. A master plan is proposed with an individual design proposal for the commu nity.

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Engaging with residents during Community event
38 CIRCULATIONS AND INFRASTRUCTURE TEAM 1 : HALI SHERIFF_KRIMA PATEL _MUMUKSHA PATEL Downtown Buffalo Public transportation 10 min. Cycling 10 min. Walking 10 min. Food (Supermarket) Park Schools Healthcare Library 0 2500 5000 7500 10000 ft N Coverage without car Coverage with car Bailey Green Downtown Buffalo Driving 10 min. Public transportation 10 min. Cycling 10 min. Walking 10 min. Food (Supermarket) Park Schools Healthcare Library ISOCHRONE MAP TRANSPORTATION 10 MIN 1 0 2500 5000 7500 10000 ft N(Tuesday 5pm) Coverage without car Coverage with car BAILEY AVE. 5000 Bu alo niagara Int. Airport BAILEY AVE. Bus lines Metro lines Schools/ Universities Parks Bailey Green CITY STRUCTURE [ MACRO SCALE ]: CONNECTIONS TO BAILEY GREEN Downtown Buffalo Supermarkets Fig. 0.0.0 0 2500 5000 7500 10000 ft N Bu alo niagara Int. Airport 10000 ft N Bu alo niagara Int. Airport Bus lines Metro lines Schools/ Universities Parks Bailey Green CITY STRUCTURE [ MACRO SCALE ]: CONNECTIONS TO BAILEY GREEN Downtown Buffalo Supermarkets Fig. 0.0.0 0 2500 5000 7500 10000 ft N Bu alo niagara Int. Airport Bus lines Metro lines Schools/ Universities Parks Bailey Green Downtown Buffalo Supermarkets Fig. 0.0.0 0 2500 5000 7500 10000 ft N Bu alo niagara Int. Airport Bus lines Metro lines Schools/ Universities Parks Bailey Green CITY STRUCTURE [ MACRO SCALE ]: CONNECTIONS TO BAILEY GREEN Downtown Buffalo Supermarkets Fig. 0.0.0 0 2500 5000 7500 10000 ft N Bu alo niagara Int. Airport Strength: -Site is well connected to major city transportations. - Eaily accessible from other major areas in the city, such airports and downtown buffalo. CITY STRUCTURE [ MACRO SCALE ]: Conclusions 0 2500 5000 7500 10000 ft N Bu alo niagara Int. Airport Downtown bu alo Food (supermarket) Park Schools Healthcare Library BAILEY AVE. GENESSEST 0 2500 5000 7500 10000 ft N Bu alo niagara Int. Airport Food (supermarket) Park Schools Healthcare Library BAILEY AVE. GENESSEST major city transportations. other major areas in the city, such airports and MACRO SCALE ]: Conclusions Genesse st. Ferry st. 0 2500 5000 7500 10000 ft N Bu alo niagara Int. Airport Downtown bu alo Food (supermarket) Park Schools Healthcare Library CONNECTIONS TO BAILEY GREEN ISOCRONE MAP: TRANSPORTATION 10 MIN CITY STRUCTURE: CONCLUSIONS MAP 4 16 8 21 0 6 1 2 1 6 SIDEWALKS - LIGHT MAP 0 250 500 750 1000 ft N Public light post (@ 50 ft light) Private light post (@ 30 ft light) Commercial lights Light from houses Bailey Avenue E Ferry St GeneseeSt Wende St Wende St Zenner St Zenner St Kilho er St Kilho er St Leslie St Leslie St Colorado Ave Scajaquaga St SIDEWALKS - LIGHT MAP 0 250 500 750 1000 ft N Public light post (@ 50 ft light) Private light post (@ 30 ft light) Commercial lights Light from houses Bailey Avenue E Ferry St GeneseeSt Wende St Wende St Zenner St Zenner St Kilho er St Kilho er St Leslie St Leslie St Colorado Ave Scajaquaga St SIDEWALKS - LIGHT MAPSIDEWALKS CONDITIONS MAP Good Medium Poor 0 250 500 750 1000 ft N No sidewalk Bailey Avenue E Ferry St GeneseeSt Wende St Wende St Zenner St Zenner St Kilho er St Kilho er St Leslie St Leslie St Colorado Ave Scajaquaga St

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Bailey Avenue

39 CIRCULATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE TEAM 1_HALI SHERIFF_KRIMA PATEL_MUMUKSHA PATEL SIDEWALKS CONDITIONS MAP Good Medium Poor 0 250 500 750 1000 ft N No sidewalk Bailey Avenue E Ferry St GeneseeSt Wende St Wende St Zenner St Zenner St Kilho er St Kilho er St Leslie St Leslie St Colorado Ave Scajaquaga St ROAD CONDITON MAP Good 0 250 500 750 1000 ft N Medium/Poor Bailey Avenue E Ferry St GeneseeSt Wende St Wende St Zenner St Zenner St Kilho er St Kilho er St Leslie St Leslie St Colorado Ave Scajaquaga St SIDEWALKS - SNOW CLEAR MAP 0 250 500 750 1000 ft N Clean sidewalk Bailey Avenue E Ferry St GeneseeSt Wende St Wende St Zenner St Zenner St Kilho er St Kilho er St Leslie St Leslie St Colorado Ave Scajaquaga St CONCLUSION MAP - NEIGHBORHOOD 0 250 500 750 1000 ft N Good sidewalks conditions Good road conditions Good lighting conditions Commercial Bad sidewalks conditions Bad road conditions Bad lighting conditions Clear of snow E Ferry St GeneseeSt Bailey Avenue MediumGood Poor SIDEWALK CONDITIONS ROAD CONDITIONS Good Medium/ Poor SNOW CONDITIONS With snow NEIGHBORHOOD STRUCTURE: CONCLUSIONS MAP SIDEWALKS CONDITIONS MAP MediumGood Poor SIDEWALK CONDITIONS ROAD CONDITIONS Good Medium/ Poor SNOW CONDITIONS Clear of snow MediumGood Poor SIDEWALK CONDITIONS ROAD CONDITIONS Good Medium/ Poor SNOW CONDITIONS With snowClear of snow Good ROAD CONDITIONS Good SNOW CONDITIONS Clear of snow MediumGood SIDEWALK CONDITIONS ROAD CONDITIONS Good Medium/ Poor SNOW CONDITIONS With snowClear of snow MediumGood Poor SIDEWALK CONDITIONS ROAD CONDITIONS Good Medium/ Poor SNOW CONDITIONS With snowClear of snow MediumGood Poor SIDEWALK CONDITIONS ROAD CONDITIONS Good Medium/ Poor SNOW CONDITIONS Clear of snow SIDEWALKS CONDITIONS MAP Good Medium Poor 0 250 500 750 1000 ft N No sidewalk Bailey Avenue E Ferry St GeneseeSt Wende St Wende St Zenner St Zenner St Kilho er St Kilho er St Leslie St Leslie St Colorado Ave Scajaquaga St SIDEWALKS CONDITIONS MAP Good Medium Poor 0 250 500 750 1000 ft N No sidewalk Bailey Avenue E Ferry St GeneseeSt Wende St Wende St Zenner St Zenner St Kilho er St Kilho er St Leslie St Leslie St Colorado Ave Scajaquaga St SIDEWALKS: SNOW CLEAR MAPSIDEWALKS CONDITIONS MAP Good Medium Poor 0 250 500 750 1000 ft N No sidewalk Bailey Avenue E Ferry St
Wende St Wende St Zenner St Zenner St Kilho er St Kilho er St Leslie St Leslie St Colorado Ave Scajaquaga St ROAD CONDITIONS MAPSIDEWALKS CONDITIONS MAP Good Medium Poor 0 250 500 750 1000 ft N No sidewalk Bailey Avenue E Ferry St GeneseeSt Wende St Wende St Zenner St Zenner St Kilho er St Kilho er St Leslie St Leslie St Colorado Ave Scajaquaga St SIDEWALKS CONDITIONS MAP Good Medium Poor 0 250 500 750 1000 ft N No sidewalk
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Wende St Wende St Zenner St Zenner St Kilho er St Kilho er St Leslie St Leslie St Colorado Ave Scajaquaga St SIDEWALKS CONDITIONS MAP Good Medium Poor 0 250 500 750 1000 ft N No sidewalk Bailey
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Wende St Wende St Zenner St Zenner St Kilho er St Kilho er St Leslie St Leslie St Colorado Ave Scajaquaga St SIDEWALKS - SNOW CLEAR MAP 0 250 500 750 1000 ft N Clean sidewalk Bailey Avenue E Ferry St
Wende St Wende St Zenner St Zenner St Kilho er St Kilho er St Leslie St Leslie St Scajaquaga St ROAD CONDITON MAP Good 0 250 500 750 1000 ft N Medium/Poor Bailey Avenue E Ferry St GeneseeSt Wende St Wende St Zenner St Zenner St Kilho er St Kilho er St Leslie St Leslie St Colorado Ave Scajaquaga St ROAD CONDITON MAP Good 0 250 500 750 1000 ft N Medium/Poor Bailey Avenue E Ferry St GeneseeSt Wende St Wende St Zenner St Zenner St Kilho er St Kilho er St Leslie St Leslie St Colorado Ave Scajaquaga St CONCLUSION MAP - NEIGHBORHOOD 0 250 500 750 1000 ft N Good sidewalks conditions Good road conditions Good lighting conditions Commercial Bad sidewalks conditions Bad road conditions Bad lighting conditions Clear of snow E Ferry St
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Collage made by the residents of the community during the event. Explain the future from their view. This helped in further process of design proposal and developing the vision fo rthe community.

Community’s Vision

Vision for the Community

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Concept Plan

Economic Growth

Fresh food- Growing and selling.

Proposing commercials on ferry.st.

Commercial and housing mix use for E. Ferry, Genesee St. and Bailey.

Economic Growth

Accessible & Green

Developing small businesses, creating street activation.

Green cross Pathways, that helps to connect the neighborhood.

Linear Park potential on the trail rails (if is in desuse).

Improvement of sidewalks, pedestrian crossing and roads on Genesee street, including better pedestrian experience with trees and street furniture.

Create green spaces within the neighborhood.

GeneseeSt

Social interaction through experiences for healthy active recre ation and learning within the community.

Inclusive & Interactive active

CONCEPT PLAN

Social interaction through public space improvement and community activities.(connected to go bike trails, art temporal experi ence, walking experience, dancing activities, playground, sports activities, fresh food garden, flexible familiar spaces)

Foster inclusive more educational, sports opportunities with a community center, which can increase the social interactio.

Social interaction

Economic growth

Educational, sports, community wellness center.

Pedestrian experience improvement

Mix use - Commercial and housing. Medium density building development

Social interaction Economic growth

Educational, sports, community center/ wellness center.

Pedestrian experience improvement

Mix use - Commercial and housing.

Medium density building development

Cross green pathway. New - Pocket park/Storm water garden. Minessota Linear Park extension

Existing green areas

New - Fresh food garden

Existing - Fresh food garden

Existing ammenities

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Bailey A venue
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Accessible & Green Inclusive & Interactive active E Ferr y St
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44 LEGENDS: 1. PROPOSED HOUSING 2. MULTIPURPOSE COURT 3. FOOD GROWING 4. MULTIUTILTY SPACE 5. KIDS PLAYGRAOUND 6. FORMAL SITTING 7. CHESS PARK N
Model Picture of Individual Proposal
NORTH - SOUTH SECTION LOOKING WEST

PUBLIC MARKET-

Ahmedabad, India.

Restructuring of Sindhi Market

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DESIGN DISSERTATION with PROF.ADVAITA JALAN UNDERGRADUATE YEAR V - SPRING 2018 A.P.I.E.D

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North- Elevation Showing the Main entrance and Public Plaza 3D modeling-Google sketchup, Rendering-Lumion

The program focuses on redesigning the existing market with in a new approach. The Project is to redevelop the existing wholesale clothes market, by creating a city marketplace place with recreational ameni ties for purpose. The objective was to restructure the existing market,organize the movement patterns and visual connections, ions, and open outdoor spaces using multiple levels making it more accessible and experiential for the users to provide function well-design and redesign a marketplace for the users of the city. A major concern was to improvise the market space quality and make it more pleasant for the community.

Program Timeline

Site analysis

Site was selected in old city of ahmed abad, where total area of 1km radius was studied for the analysis of existing market .

Existing market study Concept development Design development

To understand the existing market functioning and issues presently faced by the public.

From the market study, identified is sues were taken into consideration to develop the con cept for better city level market place.

Final design pro gram was prepared from the require ment of the area and final design was proposed for the public market.

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Existing Sindhi Market Presently, market is chaotic and conjusted, difficult for vehicular and pederstrian movement.

Site Analysis

Map Explaining major activity nodes and street occupancy. This analysis is considered to propose the building orientation and access to the market place.

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Function and Behavior

Site Analysis

On site sketches of existing shops, to understand the function and behavior of shopkeepers and customers inside the shop. New shops proposed based on this analysis.

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Site is divided into two parts to break the linear form of the site which acts as a buffer space between two built forms.

Market is seg regated into two parts as wholesale and retail market to seprate two different functions and user groups. Access was given from both the sides and center of the site.

Solid part of the diagram represents the service cores, useful for vertical circulations.

Possible access to enter inside the market.Multiple access is provided to divide the users, make places less chaotic at times.

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South - Elevation Showing the Main entrance and Public Plaza 3D modeling-Google sketchup, Rendering-Lumion

GOODS LOADING / UNLOADING SPACE

PROVISION FOR VENDORS ON THE EDGES OF MARKET

SPACE BETWEEN TWO MARKETS IN THE CENTRE OF THE SITE

NORTH ENTRANCE

CENTRAL SPACE INSIDE THE MARKET ACT AS A RESTING POCKETS

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PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE

SOUTH ENTRANCE

PLAZA

Central Plaza Pedestrian bridge connecting two markets.Plaza consisting food courts,Sit-Outs , Public amenities
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PROFESSIONAL WORK

Professional work is the compilation of projects that worked during professional experinces. Experienced in working at varoius scale projects such as Hospitality, Institutional, Commercial, Multi Family house.

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62 G R O U N D F L O O R P L A N P2 W E NS AREA: 1,060 SQ. FT. RESTAURANT 26' 3" X 41' 7" AREA: 4250 SQ. FT. BANQUET HALL 83' 6" X 57' 6" 26' 3" X 57' 6" STORE 8' 9" X 10' 11" DOUBLE HEIGHT 8' 10" X 23' 11" STORE >> BASEMENT FLOOR BUILT UP AREA 1354 SQ.MT. 14574 SQ.FT. >> GROUND FLOOR BUILT UP AREA 1354 SQ.MT. 14574 SQ.FT. >> FIRST FLOOR BUILT UP AREA - 1271 SQ.MT. 13688 SQ.FT. >> FOURTH FLOOR BUILT UP AREA - 1132 SQ.MT. 12184 SQ.FT. >> FIFTH FLOOR BUILT UP AREA - 1132 SQ.MT. 12184 SQ.FT. >> THIRD FLOOR BUILT UP AREA - 1132 SQ.MT. 12184 SQ.FT. >> SECOND FLOOR BUILT UP AREA - 1441 SQ.MT. 15511 SQ.FT. >> STAIR CABIN BUILT UP AREA 68 SQ.MT. 736 SQ.FT. DATE: 01.01.2016 R3 >> OHWT BUILT UP AREA - 67 SQ.MT. 719 SQ.FT. >> TOTAL BUILT UP AREA 8951 SQ.MT. 96354 SQ.FT. RECEPTION BACK OFFICE 25' 5" X 22' 8" UTILITY 30485 [101'-7"]2742 [9'-2"] 35969 [119'-11"] 2742 [9'-2"] 20580 [68'-7"] 10074 [33'-7"] 40727 [135'-9"] 10074 [33'-7"] KITCHEN 26' 3" X 15' 6" MALE TOILET 17' 1" X 26' 3" FEMALE TOILET STORE S.LIFT 4' 8" X 5' 3" 8' 9" X 13' 2" LIFT 6' X 5' 9" LIFT 6' X 5' 9" 1.5M WIDE PASSAGE KEEPING S.LIFT 4' 8" X 5' 3" 8' 9" X 13' 2" LIFT 6' X 5' 9" LIFT 6' X 5' 9" 1.5M WIDE PASSAGE KEEPING STORE P R O P O S E D H O T E L AT V A D O D A R A B A S E M E N T F L O O R P L A N P1 W E NS DN 6.0M WIDE RAMP FOR BASEMENT 6.0M WIDE RAMP FOR BASEMENT >> BASEMENT FLOOR BUILT UP AREA - 1354 SQ.MT. 14574 SQ.FT. >> GROUND FLOOR BUILT UP AREA - 1354 SQ.MT. 14574 SQ.FT. >> FIRST FLOOR BUILT UP AREA 1271 SQ.MT. 13688 SQ.FT. >> FOURTH FLOOR BUILT UP AREA - 1132 SQ.MT. | 12184 SQ.FT. >> FIFTH FLOOR BUILT UP AREA - 1132 SQ.MT. | 12184 SQ.FT. >> THIRD FLOOR BUILT UP AREA 1132 SQ.MT. 12184 SQ.FT. >> SECOND FLOOR BUILT UP AREA 1441 SQ.MT. 15511 SQ.FT. >> STAIR CABIN BUILT UP AREA 68 SQ.MT. 736 SQ.FT. DATE: 01.01.2016 R3 >> OHWT BUILT UP AREA - 67 SQ.MT. 719 SQ.FT. >> TOTAL BUILT UP AREA 8951 SQ.MT. 96354 SQ.FT. 30485 [101'-7"]2742 [9'-2"] 35969 [119'-11"] 2742 [9'-2"] 20580 [68'-7"] 10074 [33'-7"] 40727 [135'-9"] 10074 [33'-7"] S.LIFT 4' 8" X 5' 3" LIFT 8' 9" X 13' 2" 6' X 5' 9" 6' X 5' 9" LIFT 1.5M WIDE PASSAGE UTILITY FOR 40 FOUR WHEELER PARKING S.LIFT 4' 8" X 5' 3" 8' 9" X 13' 2" LIFT 6' X 5' 9" LIFT 6' X 5' 9" 1.5M WIDE PASSAGE UTILITY P R O P O S E D H O T E L AT V A D O D A R A TITLE: CLIENT: ARCHITECT: REF NO.: DRG. NO. REVISION R0 ATLANTIS ARCHITECT PVT.LTD. PHONE: +91 79 26444527, MOB: +91 9824014527 EMAIL: vipularchitect@gmail.com DRN BY MUMUKSHA SEVASI, VADODARA. CBC ENTERTAINMENT PVT.LTD DATE:25.10.2016 HOTEL SURAJ SECTION CC SEAL OF COMPANY GROUND FLOOR- STRUCTURE SR. NO. REVISIONS TITLE: ARCHITECT: CHK BY: VPS REF NO.: SCALE: FIT TO A3 DRG. NO. R0 ATLANTIS ARCHITECT PVT.LTD. PHONE: +91 79 26444527, MOB: +91 9824014527 EMAIL: vipularchitect@gmail.com CBC ENTERTAINMENT PVT.LTD HOTEL SURAJ SECTION CC SEAL OF COMPANY FIRST FLOOR- STRUCTURE
63 SR. NO. DATE: REVISIONS DRG. NO. R0 ATLANTIS ARCHITECT PVT.LTD. EMAIL: vipularchitect@gmail.com HOTEL SURAJ SECTION CC SEAL OF COMPANY SECTION CCTITLE: DRG. NO. R0 ATLANTIS ARCHITECT PVT.LTD. PHONE: +91 79 26444527, MOB: +91 9824014527 EMAIL: vipularchitect@gmail.com CBC ENTERTAINMENT PVT.LTD HOTEL SURAJ SECTION CC SEAL OF COMPANY SECTION BB
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(11'2") SC INV.(11'2") 3 SB4(11'2") SB4 (11'2") SB4 (11'2") SB5(11'2") S3 S3 16T DOWELS FOR STAIR DOUBLE 4" DOWN SB1 (10'9") 12" SUNK BR BR BR BRBRBRBRBR SLAB LINE SB9 (11'2") SB9 (11'2") B17 (10'3") 5'-11" 5'-11" B18 INV.(10'3") 2" S1 SLAB EDGE B12 (10'3") B15 (7'6") (13'1") B16 (13'1") B16 (13'1") B16 (13'1") B16 (13'1") 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A D E F G C C1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A C D E F G 7a5a A1 A2 B B B1 B2 1a 5b 8a 8a1a 5a 5b A1 A2 B2 B1 C1 7a RCC RCC 9'-2" 6'-4 4" 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A D E F G C C1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A C D E F G 7a5a A1 A2 B B B1 B2 1a 5b 8a 8a1a 5a 5b A1 A2 B2 B1 C1 7a +17' 6" FFL TERRACE FLOOR +3' 5" FFL +1' FFL +1' FFL +3' 6" FFL +3' 6" FFL +3' 0" FFL ENTRY GROUND FLOOR 6'-11" 1'-8" 2'-5" 4'-8" 3'-7 2'-1" 4'-8" 2'-3" 2'-3" 3'-1 3'-1 2'-5 5'-4" 3'-11 FIRST FLOOR 3'-2 3'-7 3'-2 3'-7 2'-5 10' 5'-5" 11'-6 13'-11" 16'-2 1'-6" 3'-1" 9'-2" 34'-7 1 +3' - 6" FFL +1' - 9" FFL +1' - 0" FFL +1' - 6" FFL ALL LEVELS ARE FROM FINISH LEVEL +3' - 5" FFL B2 B3 B2 B4 B4 B4 B4 B4 B12 B4 B4 B1 B1 B5 B5 B4B4 B4 B4 B4 B4 B5 B4 B4 B12 B9 B2 B5 B1 B4B6 B7 B9 B7 B4B2 B2 B9 B12 B2 B9 B9 B9 B9 B9 B9 B12B9 B9 B9 B9 B2 B9 B10 B9 B11 B11 B9 B12B12 B12 SC2 SC3 B7 +1' 9" FFL +1' 9" FFL +1' 0" FFL +1' 6" FFL PC5 C2 C3 C2 C4 PC1 PC1 PC1 PC1 PC1 PC2 PC2 PC2 PC2 PC2 PC2 PC2 PC3 PC3 PC3 PC3 PC3 C3 C5 PC1 C5 C6 PC4 PC4 PC4 PC4 PC4 C7 C7 C8 C8 C8 C18 C9 C9 C10 C10 C10 C10PC3 PC1 C11 C11 C11 PC5 C10 C12 C12 C12 C13 C13 C13 C13 C14 C15 C16 C16 C17 C17 C18 PC4 PC4 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B1 B6 B2B2 B3 B2 B2 B2 B2 B2B4 B4 B2 B1 B1 B5B2 B1 B9 B10 B4 B4 B7 B11 B9 B12 B9 SC1 B12 B6 +3' - 6" FFL B2 +3' - 5" FFL+2' - 11" FFL 7" PC5 C1 C2 C3 C2 C4 PC1 PC1 PC1 PC1 PC2 PC2 PC2 PC2 PC2 PC2 PC2 PC3 PC3 PC3 PC3 PC3 C3 C5 PC1 C5 C6 PC4 PC4 C7 C7 C8 C8 C8 C18 C9 C9 C10 C10 C10 PC3 PC1 C11 C11 C11 PC5 C10 C12 C12 C13 C13 C13 C13 C14 C15 C16 C16 C17 C17 C18 GB1 GB1 GB1 GB1 GB1 GB1 GB1 GB1 GB1 GB1 GB1 GB1 GB6 GB2 GB2 GB2 GB2 GB2 GB2 GB3GB3 GB2 GB2 GB2 GB2 GB2 GB1GB2 GB4 GB4 GB4 GB4 GB4 GB4 GB4 GB2 GB4 GB4 GB4 GB4 GB4 GB4 GB4 GB4 GB2 GB4 GB4 GB12 GB12 GB2 GB2 GB13 GB1 GB13 GB1 GB4GB6 GB7 GB6GB7 GB4 GB4 GB4GB5GB5GB2GB2 GB2 GB2 GB1 GB9 GB9 GB9 GB9 GB9 GB9 GB9 GB10 GB9 GB9 GB9 GB9 GB9 GB9 GB9 GB7 GB4 GB9 GB11 GB12 GB11 GB11 GB2GB9 GB9 GB9 GB9 GB10 GB12 GB12GB12 GB9 GB12 GB12 GB12 SC1 SC2 SC3 GB7GB6 GB2 20T@4'C/C DOWELS DOUBLE LAYER GB13 GB13 GB13 GB14 GB14 GB14 GB14 GB16 RCC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A D E F G C C1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A C D E F G 7a5a A1 A2 B B B1 B2 1a 5b 8a 8a1a 5a 5b A1 A2 B2 B1 C1 7a PC5 C1 C2 C3 C2 C4 PC1 PC2 PC2 PC2 PC2 PC2 PC2 PC2 C3 C6 C7 C7 C8 C18 C9 C9 C10 C10 C10 C10 C11 C11 C11 PC5 C10 C12C13 C13 C13 C13 C14 C15 C16 C16 C17 C17 C18 B21(9'11")B20(9'5") B16(13'1") (10'3") SB1 (10'9") B6 (9'11")B20 (9'5") B20 (9'5") B22(9'11")B20 (9'5") B4(10'3") B2 (10'3")B22 (9'11") B6 (9'11") B6A (9'11") B7 (10'3") B7 (10'3") B1 (10'3") B4 (10'3") B4 (10'3") B5(10'3") B5(10'3") B5(10'3") (10'3") B9(10'3") B12(10'3") B18(9'9") B2 (10'3") B15 (7'6") B1 (10'3") B17 INV.(10'3")B17(10'3")(10'3") (10'3") (10'3") B2 (10'3")B4 (10'3") B2 (10'3") B4(10'3") B4(10'3") SB6(11'1") (10'3") SB4(11'2") SB4 B9 (10'3") B9 (10'3") B16 (13'1") B16 (13'1") B12(10'3") B23(10'3") B2 (10'3")B9 (10'3") B10 (10'3") B19 (10'3") B10 (10'3") B19 (10'3") (10'3") SC1 SC2 SC3 (10'9") 4" DOWN B1 (10'3") 4" DOWN B2 (10'3") B3 (10'3") SB1 (10'9") B11 (10'3") SB8 (11'1") B12 (10'3") B4 (10'3")B2 (10'3") B2 (10'3") B2 (10'3") B2 (10'3") B8 (10'3") (13'1") B16(13'1") SB3(11'1") SB7 (11'1") S1 S7 S1 S1 S2 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1S1 S1 S1S1 S1 S1 S1 S3 S3 S4 S5 B17(9'9") B4 INV. (11'2") S1 B9(10'3")CHAJJA LINE 12" SUNK 12" SUNK 1 12" S6 (11'2") SC B4 INV.(11'2") 3 SB4(11'2") SB4 (11'2") SB4 (11'2") SB5(11'2") S3 S3 16T DOWELS FOR STAIR DOUBLE LAYER 4" DOWN SB1 (10'9") 12" SUNK BR BR BR BRBRBRBRBR SLAB LINE SB9 (11'2") SB9 (11'2") (11'2") INV.(10'3") 5'-11" B4 INV. (11'2") 5'-11" B18 INV.(10'3") 2" S1 SLAB B12 (10'3") SC- 4-12T TO B15 (7'6") B16(13'1") B16 (13'1") B16 (13'1") B16 (13'1") B16 (13'1") 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A D E F G C C1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A C D E F G 7a5a A1 A2 B B B1 B2 1a 5b 8a 8a1a 5a 5b A1 A2 B2 B1 C1 7a DUCT RCC 9'-2" 4" 2'-3" 3'-9" 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A D E F G C C1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A C D E F G 7a5a A1 A2 B B B1 B2 1a 5b 8a 8a1a 5a 5b A1 A2 B2 B1 C1 7a +26' 9" FFL+25' 9" FFL+26' 9" FFL TERRACE FLOOR ENTRY GROUND FLOOR 1'-9" 25'-9" 8'-11 1'-6" 3'-22'-5 3'-7 3'-7 2'-52'-5 1'-1" 2'-1" 3'-11" 4'-7" FIRST FLOOR +15' 3" FFL 3'-1 4'-8" 4'-1" 2'-5 3'-2" 12'-3 8'-6" 5'-5" 6'-9" 15' 6'-3 2'-6 5'-7" 9'-2"7'-5 16'-6" 2'-5 34'-7
65 11'-9" 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 1 2 3 4 56789 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 5 12 " 10" 1'-212 " 4'-6" 2'-7 1 2 7'-11 2 RISER - 5.4" NOTE : PLAIN SOFFIT RCC STAIRCASE 9'-71 2 +3'3"FFL +15' 3"FFL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 51 2 " 10" 1'-21 2 " 4'-6" 2'-71 2 " 7'-1 1 2 RISER - 5.4" NOTE : PLAIN SOFFIT RCC STAIRCASE 9'-7 1 2 " 5" 14'-3" 13'-4" H K C D E F G H PC1 J PC2 C PC2 E PC2 F PC2 G PC2 D PC2 K PC2 B A B A ELEVATION B ELEVATION A ELEVATION C ELEVATION E ELEVATION D 6'-2" 6" 6'-2" 6" 6'-2" 6" 8'-7" 6'-3" 6'-4" 6" 6'-4" 6" 6'-4" 6" 6'-4" 6" 6'-2" 6" 6'-4" 6" 6'-4" 19'-10" 26'-10" FIRST FLOOR WINDOWS ACCESS ??? SR. NO. LOCATION WINDOW SCHEDULE: GROUND FLOOR WINDOW SCHEDULE: GROUND FLOOR WINDOW SCHEDULE: GROUND FLOOR 5'-9" SECTION BB DINING AREAFAMILY ROOM TERRACE CA1 B B1A2 B2 11'10'-6" +3'6" B21SB2 B4 TERRACE PUJA FAMILY ROOM 1 21a 10'-6"9'-8" 8" B20 B6 6" 8" B4 1'-11 1 2 " 8" 1' SECTION AA DETAIL A DETAIL A S7 S1 9'-8"

BRICK

TRIANGULATION - TENSILE STRUCTURES

CUBE DISTORTION IN PYRAMIDS

THREAD PAINTING - COLOR WORKSHOP

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MODULATION

NAILS AND THREAD

8 X 4 ft size portrait is made using metal nails and thread with triangulation method. 7 kg Nails and 200 mt thread is used to complete this portrait.

STEP 1- fixing Nails on Plywood.

STEP 2- Using cotton thread to form traingles in the shape of character.

Final Outcome

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P rocess Picture Portrait is displayed on the college wall to honor the founder.
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SKETCHES

PEN | WATERCOLORS | GOUACHE

Sketches made during travelling, field visits or in leisure time. Mainly using above mentioned mediums.

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70 RESUME+

M UMUKSHA PATEL

COA | LEED Green Associate

mumuksha.vp@gmail.com + linkedin.com/in/mumuksha22 + +1-716-275-9012 +

+ S KILLS

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

AutoCAD | Sketchup | Rhino | Grasshopper | Revit | Climate studio

RENDERING

Lumion | V-Ray | Photoshop

GRAPHIC DESIGN

Photoshop | Indesign | Illustrator | Coreldraw

DIGITAL FABRICATION

3D Printing | Laser cutting

MANUAL

Sketching | Presentation Drawings | Model Making

Drafting |W Mural Painting

+ A WARDS & INVOLVEMENT

SCHOLARSHIP

International Dean Scholarship SUNY, Buffalo

DESIGN HEAD

Design head for the lampshades, mural paint ings, installations during the Academic events, A.P.I.E.D.

“MANTHAN” - VOLUNTEER WORK

Worked as an Art mentor in NGO for physically challenged girls

+ L ICENSE + W ORK EXPERIENCE

- LEED Green Associate #11499990 20 22

- Registered Architect at Council of Architecture, India 2018 #CA/2018/103966

- Autodesk Revit Architecture certified 2016

+ E DUCATION

MASTERS OF ARCHITECTURE [GPA- 3.7] 20 2 1 - 20 22 University at Buffalo [SUNY Buffalo] Buffalo, NY

BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE [GPA- 3.3] 20 13 - 20 18 D.C Patel school of Architecture [A.P.I.E.D] Vallabh Vidyanagar, Gujarat

TEACHING ASSISTANT 20 21 - PRESENT - University at Buffalo

ASSISTANT ARCHITECT 20 18 - 20 20 SAK Designs, Ahmedabad

- Worked on Residential & Industrial projects

- Developed Conceptual Diagrams, Auto Cad working drawings, renderings

- Managed site visits, communicating with agencies and clients. - Monitored on site project execution

INTERN ARCHITECT

20 16 - 20 17 Atlantis Architects, Ahmedabad

- Worked on Residential & Hospitality projects

- Developed Conceptual Diagrams, presentation drawings, working drawings, renderings, documetation

- Interior layouts, finishes selections, furniture selections

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72 P : 716-275-9012 W: behance.net/mumuksha229 E: mumuksha.vp@gmail.com

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