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ARCHITECTURAL PORTFOLIO 2012-2013 NEHA MOMAYA


ACADEMIC/ WORK HISTORY

Skills Software

EDUCATION HISTORY MS Architecture and Urban Design Pratt Institute NYC, USA

2Yrs. August 2008-December 2009

B.Arch University of Pune, Dr. B.N.College of Arch

5Yrs. June 2002-May 2007

WORK EXPERIENCE Architect, Designer, Project Lead Serie Architects Mumbai, MHS. INDIA

1 Yr-9months March 2011- Ongoing

Project Architect, Designer M and A International Ltd, Flatiron Dist. Manhattan, NYC, USA

1 Yr Feb2010-Feb 2011

Research Assistant, Terreform Inc. + Pratt Inst. Partnerhip NYC, USA

6Months August 2009- October 2009

Junior Architect Third Wave Design Associates, Pune, INDIA

1Yr-6months January 2007- June 2008

Internship Dr.Rajiv Khanna Landscape and Conservation Arch, New Delhi

6months June 2006- Nov 2006

AWARDS Travel Scholarship: Rome for research on Public Spaces

2 Months Summer 2009

Educational Scholarship @ Pratt Institute: $20000

2 Semesters- 2008-2009

Gold Medal for All round Performance @ Pune University

Jan 2007

Best Student of the Year @ Dr.B.N.Coll. Of Architecture

Jan 2006

PUBLICATIONS RESEARCH PAPERS Solar passive Architecture Studies Quant Analysis www.engineerspune.org/above links/Publications_Details.html

RESUME- NEHA MOMAYA

Full Fledge Knowledge

Basic

Autodesk AutoCad 2012 Rhinoceros 4.0 Autodesk Maya (Modelling) Vray for Rhino (Rendering) SketchUp Revit 2012

Grasshopper

Adobe Creative Suite 6 Adobe Indesign, Illustrator Photoshop, Lightroom 4, Photomatix 4.2

Photography Documentation Work New York City Art in Public spaces- 2008 New York City Higline Project- 2008 Rome Public spaces- 2009 Florence, Siena, Venice, Orvietto- 2009 Barcelona City-2009 Sagrada Familia, Park Guell, Casa Batlo-2009 Jaisalmer City, Rajasthan- 2011 Mumbai -2011-ongoing Ahmedabad , Le Corbusier, Doshi Buildings- 2012 Villages of Goa -2012


M & A International NYC

Serie Architects Mumbai

Misra & Associates, P.C. (North America), M&A International, Ltd. (Global), and MAI Consultants, PVT. Ltd. (India), are multi- disciplinary firms offering clients comprehensive architectural services including feasibility analysis, project development, building and interior design, engineering, and construction management. We are dedicated to excellence in design at a reasonable cost without sacrificing quality, utility, function, or aesthetics. Regardless of type, cost, size, or location, our principals give each project the same careful attention to detail.

Serie is an international practice with offices in London,Mumbai and Beijing. The practice is interested in the evolution and mutation of building types and the projection of these forms of intelligence into spatial solutions. Working typologically, or in our terms, thinking and exploring in series is key to the work of Serie. Serie has recently won BD Young Architect of the Year Award2010. The practice has recently been selected as one of the ‘10 visionary architects for the new decade’ by the Leading European Architects Forum and featured in Icon Magazine as one of ‘20 Essential Young Architects’ in the world in 2008. Serie was also one of the Architectural Record’s ‘Design Vanguards’ of 2005.

132 E 30th Street, Manhattan NYC

Birla School Nepean Sea Road, Mumbai

Conceptual Design, Design Dev. DOB Approval

March 2010-Ongoing

Project Lead, Site Supervision

March 2011-Ongoing

In a team of 2, I learned a great deal about a residential project in heart of Manhattan. From Schematic stage to Building Department Approval Drawings and also to some extent Constrcution Detailing. A very tight Site with various layouts to be fit within a boxed in volume available to save each and every square inch.

Leading a design team of 3 (Junior Architects) involving challenges of a double facade and very tight Mumbai Site conditions, and a tight time line. I was involved in Conceptual Design, Client Presentations Schematic, Design Dev, Construction Documentation and Site Supervision.

NDA Office Expansion, BKC Mumbai

Vandana Desai Residence, Breachcandy, Mumbai

Project Lead, Constrcution and Execution

March 2010-November 2011

Project Lead, Site Execution- Supervision

March 2011- September 2012

Leading a team of 2, It was a lavish interior design project for eminent Lawyer firm Nishith Desai and Associates in Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai. Hands on Experience in terms of an international office with a project in a different country, following international standards of detailing.

Leading a team of 2 (Junior Architect and interior designer), this project was a great opportunity to learn on site execution of trickiest detail and also a great networking with Consultants, Artists, Carpenters and Construction Teams ( some of the finest on Mumbai) It was a challenging project in terms of being able to visualize how design transfers from Softwares to Actual Site and methods of executing desired results. Highly non standard Innovative details and hence very tricky to execute. Customised Furniture and Light fixture design for Client’s Requirements.

Conceptual Design and Presentations and Diagramming

Conceptual Design and Presentations and Diagramming

Canali Showroom Fifth Avenue, NYC, USA NDA research Center Alibaug, India Green House Club Redesign, NYC, USA Rajmahal CO-OP Hsg Soc Redevelopment, Kemps Corner, Mumbai

Vandana Desai Residence Birla School Nepean Sea Road Srimad Rajachndra Aashram, Dharampur Gujrat, India Wuxi Xishan Civic Cultural Center, Wuxi, China BMW Pavillion London Olympics, UK Ruia House Pavillion, New Delhi, India Aaravli Resorts Material and Inetrior Concepts

Design Devlopment/ Construction

Design Devlopment/ Construction

132 E 30th Street Condominiums , NYC, USA NDA Office Expansion, BKC Mumbai, India

Vandana Desai Residence Birla School Nepean Sea Road Blue Frog Lounge New Delhi, India Srimad Rajachandra Aashram, Dharampur Gujrat, India Aaravli Resorts Hotel Rooms Detailing

RESUME- NEHA MOMAYA

Key Projects


BIRLA SCHOOL NEPEAN SEA ROAD Location: Nr. Lodha Costeira Classrooms: 8, 24 students each Inhabitants: 242 Floors: 8+ Year Built:2011-ongoing

STAGES INVOLVED: CD-SD-DDV-CONSTRUCTION DRAWING SETINTERIOR DDESIGN PACKAGE- MATERIAL RESEARCH PRESENTATION

PROJECT BRIEF: The Birla IB School project is sited on a very prominent location along Napeansea Road in Mumbai. This conspicuous visibility within the best real estate of the city offers a premium profile for the project. At the same time it also offers a strong challenge to accomodate a school vertically, with a challenge to cordon off the busy street around to provide a favorable study environment.

IB SCHOOL, MUMBAI

RENDER


BMC PLANNING STIPULATIONS TOTAL AREA REQUIRED FOR SCHOOL FUNCTIONS EXCEEDS THE AVAILABLE FSI AREA The maximum building height allowed is 30m (G+6) within which the top floor is a residential flat and the bottm 2 floors have been shown for parking. given that only 4 floors are available for the school, it will be diffcult to accomodate all the neccessary school program within them.

300 SQ.M 300 SQ.M 300 SQ.M 300 SQ.M

RESIDENTIAL (267.75 SQ M)

300 SQ.M 30m

300 SQ.M 200 SQ.M

SCHOOL (1135 SQ M) OVERFLOW (1100 SQ M)

421SQ.M 421SQ.M PARKING ( 1283 SQ M) SHOPS (120.28 SQ M)

AXONOMETRIC

IB SCHOOL, MUMBAI BAI AII

TOTAL AREA REQUIRED: 2235 SQ M TOTAL AVAILABLE FSI AREA: 1135 SQ M


CONCEPTUAL IDEA FOR FORM DEVELOPMENT PERFORATED METAL SCREEN GLAZED INTERNAL FACADE

FORM

AXONOMETRIC DETAILS

IB SCHOOL, MUMBAI

SECTION FOR LIGHT INTAKE


DESIGN STRATEGY THE SCHOOL PROGRAM WILL HENCE HAVE TO BLEED INTO THE NON-FAR SPACES We hence have no choice but to accomodate a large portion of the school program in the non-FAR spaces like the basement and the upper level parking zones, which can be regularised subsequently.

SERVICES

AUDITORIUM + SERVICES + CAFE + STORAGE

BASEMENT L2

BASEMENT L1

OFFICES

GROUND FLOOR

OFFICES LIBRARY

FIRST FLOOR

CLASSROOMS

SECOND FLOOR

CLASSROOMS

FOURTH FLOOR

IB SCHOOL, MUMBAI

MUSIC/AV + COMPUTERS + ART ROOM

FIFTH FLOOR

LABORATORIES

THIRD FLOOR

RESIDENCE

SIXTH FLOOR

SHOPS


IB SCHOOL, MUMBAI


FLOOR LAYOUTS AND SECTION

GROUND FLOOR

3-4-6TH FLOOR

SECOND FLOOR

FIFTH FLOOR

THIRD FLOOR

IB SCHOOL, MUMBAI

7TH FLOOR


IB SCHOOL, MUMBAI


TEST RENDERS

IB SCHOOL, MUMBAI


RECENT SITE PHOTOGRAPH

IB SCHOOL, MUMBAI


VANDANA DESAI RESIDENCE

PROJECT BRIEF:

Breachcandy Residents: 3 Floor: 12th Year Built:2012

A high end luxury residence for a lawyer couple, Family of 2 with frequent patries, etc. Very sculptural form and simple but dynamic spaces. A blank floor with the entrance and lift lobby fixed, but complete freedom to play with the internal organization of the sapce. A highly involved client ready to experiment with forms, especially ceilings and lights. Also willing to work with experimentation in the construction techniques. A seires of experiments for ideas in the ceiling layouts, materials and other components thereby.

STAGES INVOLVED: CD-SD-DDV-CONSTRUCTION DRAWING SET-SITE EXECUTION SUPERVISION ID PACKAGE- MATERIAL RESEARCH PRESENTATION

HIGH END RESIDENCE BREACHCANDY, MUMBAI

VIEW


BASIC LAYOUT

HIGH END RESIDENCE BREACHCANDY, MUMBAI


INITIAL DESIGN RENDERS AND MATERIAL TESTS

HIGH END RESIDENCE BREACHCANDY, MUMBAI


CEILING TESTS

HIGH END RESIDENCE BREACHCANDY, MUMBAI


SITE EXECUTION WORK

HIGH END RESIDENCE BREACHCANDY, MUMBAI


SITE EXECUTION WORK

HIGH END RESIDENCE BREACHCANDY, MUMBAI


DRAWING DETAILS

HIGH END RESIDENCE BREACHCANDY, MUMBAI


SITE EXECUTION WORK

HIGH END RESIDENCE BREACHCANDY, MUMBAI


SITE EXECUTION WORK

HIGH END RESIDENCE BREACHCANDY, MUMBAI


SITE EXECUTION WORK

HIGH END RESIDENCE BREACHCANDY, MUMBAI


SITE EXECUTION WORK

HIGH END RESIDENCE BREACHCANDY, MUMBAI


SITE EXECUTION WORK

HIGH END RESIDENCE BREACHCANDY, MUMBAI


SITE EXECUTION WORK

HIGH END RESIDENCE BREACHCANDY, MUMBAI


SITE EXECUTION WORK

HIGH END RESIDENCE BREACHCANDY, MUMBAI


SITE EXECUTION WORK

HIGH END RESIDENCE BREACHCANDY, MUMBAI


SRIMAD RAJACHANDRA ASHRAM

STAGES INVOLVED:

Dharampur, Gujrat Master Plan, Architectural Proposal Design Competition, 2012

CD-PRESENTATION-DIAGRAMMING COMPETITION PROPOSAL

D

H9A

H1 H7

B H12 H6

PROJECT BRIEF: The project is 189 Acre Master Plan for the Srimad Rajachandra Ashram which has chosen this site in Dharampur as the location for it spiritual and communal centre. The heart of the project is its spiritual core which comprises of the Satsang Hall, Mandir and Pujya Gurudev’s Residence. Around the core will develop a residential township for 15,000 devotees that will be built over 3 equal phases. The master plan must serve to create spiritually conducive environment that promotes self-reflection, quietude and inner communion. At the same time it must foster a culture of communal living amongst its devotees.

SPIRITUAL COMPLEX, GUJRAT

H5

H3 H2

B

SECONDARY CURRENT NW ENTRANCE

D

PRIMARY NORTH ENTRANCE

H1 HOMES - VILLA (HOD) HOUSING ZONE H2 HOMES - MIXED TYPE BLOCKS H3 HOMES - MIXED TYPE BLOCKS H5 HOSTEL BLOCKS - STUDIO FAMILY ROOMS H6 HOMES - MIXED TYPE BLOCKS H7 HOMES - MIXED TYPE BLOCKS H9A SILENT ZONE - CURRENT BUILDINGS H12 SPIRITUAL ZONE - CENTRAL VALLEY


SRIMAD RAJACHANDRA ASHRAM

CONCEPT:

P9 E7

P8 04 E6 P7

P6

03 E4 P5

E5 02 05

E3

P4 E2 01 P3 E1

SPIRITUAL COMPLEX, GUJRAT

CONCEPT MASTERPLAN: 2.1 Site: The site is located at Dharampur, Gujrat, approximately 240 km from Mumbai and 300 km from Ahmedabad by road. The site can be reached by train via Valsad. 2.2 Views: The vast majority of the site is sloped with the total drop between the lowest and highest points in the site being about 60m. This creates superb views from most of the site to the scenic countryside all around as well to views available within the site itself. Two clear concepts have been defined for the master plan. a) The first is the establishment of the spiritual core comprising of the Satsang Hall, Mandir and Pujya Gurudev’s Residence at the highest point of the site. To amplify an environment of quietude and serenity here, the entire associated communal and public program has been tucked under the spiritual centre rather than around it. This creates a clear and memorable image of the spiritual architecture. SThe Satsang Hall design allows for the seamless expansion of the capacity from 5000 to 15000 devotees by creating large opento-sky courtyards around the Gurudev’s seating location. These courtyards will be green spaces in phase 1, which will be roofed over in phase 2 and 3 to create the additional capacity needed.


SRIMAD RAJACHANDRA ASHRAM

+ 95 m

+ 83 m

+ 83 95 m m +

+100 m + 95 m + 79 m

+ 74 m

+ 72 m

SPIRITUAL COMPLEX, GUJRAT


SRIMAD RAJACHANDRA ASHRAM

SPIRITUAL COMPLEX, GUJRAT


SRIMAD RAJACHANDRA ASHRAM

+84 m level +79.5 m level +78.225 m level +75.325 m level +82.075 m level Entry level at +79 m level Staircase and lift block

+74.1m level +73.225 m level +74.275 m level +75.85 m level Entry level at +79 m level Staircase and lift block

SPIRITUAL COMPLEX, GUJRAT


SRIMAD RAJACHANDRA ASHRAM

SPIRITUAL COMPLEX, GUJRAT


SRIMAD RAJACHANDRA ASHRAM

SPIRITUAL COMPLEX, GUJRAT


SRIMAD RAJACHANDRA ASHRAM Courtyards are cut into the plinth to bring natural light into the museum and the library The museum and library plinth have courtyards that draw light and ventilation into the spaces surrounding them.The courtyards are Àlled with trees and shrubs which reinforce a connection with nature. They can also be used as places for small gatherings or a quiet area for meditation and repose.

Library Plan

SPIRITUAL COMPLEX, GUJRAT

Museum Plan


SRIMAD RAJACHANDRA ASHRAM Courtyards are cut into the plinth to bring natural light into the museum and the library The museum and library plinth have courtyards that draw light and ventilation into the spaces surrounding them.The courtyards are Àlled with trees and shrubs which reinforce a connection with nature. They can also be used as places for small gatherings or a quiet area for meditation and repose.

Library Plan

SPIRITUAL COMPLEX, GUJRAT

Museum Plan


SRIMAD RAJACHANDRA ASHRAM Courtyards are cut into the plinth to bring natural light into the museum and the library The museum and library plinth have courtyards that draw light and ventilation into the spaces surrounding them.The courtyards are Àlled with trees and shrubs which reinforce a connection with nature. They can also be used as places for small gatherings or a quiet area for meditation and repose.

Library Plan

SPIRITUAL COMPLEX, GUJRAT

Museum Plan


SRIMAD RAJACHANDRA ASHRAM A dense forest segregates the housing into six distinct neighborhoods The site is imagined as a dense forest. Six neighborhoods are carved into to forest to create smaller communities. The communities are divided up as 4 neighborhoods for long term stay. One neighborhood for short-term stay and one for the villas. Villas Long term stay Short Term stay

SPIRITUAL COMPLEX, GUJRAT

3. Design Strategy: Housin


SRIMAD RAJACHANDRA ASHRAM Housing blocks are placed around common open spaces and oriented to the views

3. Design Strategy: Housin

Each neighborhood is placed around a common open space which is shared by all the housing blocks of that neighborhood. This area creates views within the neghborhood as well as serving as a gathering space, especially during non-shibir days and when the Guru is not in the ashram. These spaces create secure play areas for children and other communal activities. The orientation of the housing units maximises the exposure of the units to the majestic views of the surrounding hills around the site.

COMMON OPEN SPACES

Play Area

Intimate courtyards

SPIRITUAL COMPLEX, GUJRAT


SRIMAD RAJACHANDRA ASHRAM Each housing block has the appearance of a cluster of stacked villas

STACKED AND STEPPED One of the principle aims of the design strategy for the the long-term housing was to make the units feel private and individualised. Given the sloping site the clustering of units is inevitable. Hence, to avoid a mass housing feel, each housing block looks like indivdual villas stacked one above the other.

SPIRITUAL COMPLEX, GUJRAT

3. Design Strategy: Housing

UNIT DISTRIBUTION 2 BHK unit

1 BHK unit

STUDIO A

STUDIO B


SRIMAD RAJACHANDRA ASHRAM

SPIRITUAL COMPLEX, GUJRAT


SRIMAD RAJACHANDRA ASHRAM

SP SPIRITUAL PIRITUAL C COMPLEX, OMPLEX GUJR GUJRAT RAT

FACADE MODULATIONS


SRIMAD RAJACHANDRA ASHRAM

SPIRITUAL COMPLEX, GUJRAT


SRIMAD RAJACHANDRA ASHRAM

SPIRITUAL COMPLEX, GUJRAT


SRIMAD RAJACHANDRA ASHRAM

SPIRITUAL COMPLEX, GUJRAT


SRIMAD RAJACHANDRA ASHRAM

SPIRITUAL COMPLEX, GUJRAT


SRIMAD RAJACHANDRA ASHRAM

SPIRITUAL COMPLEX, GUJRAT


SRIMAD RAJACHANDRA ASHRAM

SPIRITUAL COMPLEX, GUJRAT


SRIMAD RAJACHANDRA ASHRAM

SPIRITUAL COMPLEX, GUJRAT


SRIMAD RAJACHANDRA ASHRAM

SPIRITUAL COMPLEX, GUJRAT


SRIMAD RAJACHANDRA ASHRAM

SPIRITUAL COMPLEX, GUJRAT


SRIMAD RAJACHANDRA ASHRAM

SPIRITUAL COMPLEX, GUJRAT


SRIMAD RAJACHANDRA ASHRAM UNIT TYPE TYPE

SHARING

CARPET AR.

BLOCK BUA

TYPE

UNIT TYPE

# UNITS

BUA

NEIGHBOURHOOD CIRCULATION BUA/ BLK

SHARING

TYPE

BLK Ͳ TYPE

# BLKS

BUA/NBH

# UNITS

2BHKͲPH 3BHKͲPH

SHARING

GR

2BHK

1BHK

STͲA

STͲB

DR

STͲDORM

RH

VILLA

4 16 15 8 2 Ͳ

7 28 35 28 5 Ͳ

10 32 50 64 14 Ͳ

17 68 75 36 15 Ͳ

Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ

Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ

Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ 15

Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ

2,649.54 10,121.76 12,468.70 9,797.76 2,345.40 3,053.55

40,436.71

1988

2

24 16 9 4 8 Ͳ

42 28 21 14 20 Ͳ

60 32 30 32 56 Ͳ

102 68 45 18 60 Ͳ

Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ

Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ

Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ 15

Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ

15,897.24 10,121.76 7,481.22 4,898.88 9,381.60 3,053.55

50,834.25

2530

2

12 12 18 0 0 Ͳ

21 21 42 0 0 Ͳ

30 24 60 0 0 Ͳ

51 51 90 0 0 Ͳ

Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ

Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ

Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ 15

Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ

7,948.62 7,591.32 14,962.44 Ͳ Ͳ 3,053.55

33,555.93

1620

2

49 7 7 0 0 Ͳ

70 8 10 0 0 Ͳ

119 17 15 0 0 Ͳ

Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ

Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ

Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ 10

Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ Ͳ

18,546.78 2,530.44 2,493.74 Ͳ Ͳ 2,035.70

25,606.66

1262

2

Ͳ

28 4 3 0 0 Ͳ

LONG STAY 83.01 136.75 52.14 89.06 30.87 47.69

1 2 BHK Ͳ Pent House GF FF

6

2 3 BHK Ͳ Pent House GF FF

8

3 2 BHK Ͳ opt 1

6

71.77 113.56

4 2 BHK Ͳ opt 2

6

71.77 113.56

99.37 162.02 52.14 89.06 47.23 72.96

5 1 BHK Ͳ opt 1

4

44.40 75.25

6 1 BHK Ͳ opt 2

4

44.40 75.25

7 1 BHK Ͳ opt 3

4

44.44 75.25

8 STͲA Ͳ opt 1

4

35.06 47.37

9 STͲA Ͳ opt 2

4

32.61 76.86

10 STͲB Ͳ opt 1

2

22.93 31.95

11 STͲB Ͳ opt 2

2

22.93 32.88

12 STͲB Ͳ opt 3

2

27.61 36.85

13 STͲB Ͳ opt 4

2

27.49 37.92

14 STͲB Ͳ opt 5

2

27.61 37.92

15 STͲB Ͳ opt 6

2

27.61 37.92

8

134.19 203.57 70.00 104.17 64.19 99.40

3 BHK Ͳ Pent House 2 BHK Ͳ opt 1 2 BHK Ͳ opt 2 1 BHK Ͳ opt 1 1 BHK Ͳ opt 2 STͲA Ͳ opt 1 STͲA Ͳ opt 2 STͲB Ͳ opt 1 STͲB Ͳ opt 2 STͲB Ͳ opt 3 STͲB Ͳ opt 6

1 3 1 4 3 8 2 7 1 7 2

162.02 340.68 113.56 301.00 225.75 378.96 153.72 223.65 32.88 257.95 75.84

3 BHK Ͳ Pent House 2 BHK Ͳ opt 1 2 BHK Ͳ opt 2 1 BHK Ͳ opt 1 1 BHK Ͳ opt 2 1 BHK Ͳ opt 3 STͲA Ͳ opt 1 STͲA Ͳ opt 2 STͲB Ͳ opt 1 STͲB Ͳ opt 3 STͲB Ͳ opt 5 STͲB Ͳ opt 6

1 3 1 3 3 1 6 2 7 7 1 2

162.02 340.68 113.56 225.75 225.75 75.25 284.22 153.72 223.65 257.95 37.92 75.84

BLK 3

2 BHK Ͳ Pent House 2 BHK Ͳ opt 1 2 BHK Ͳ opt 2 1 BHK Ͳ opt 1 1 BHK Ͳ opt 2 STͲA Ͳ opt 1 STͲA Ͳ opt 2 STͲB Ͳ opt 1 STͲB Ͳ opt 3 STͲB Ͳ opt 6

1 2 1 4 3 6 4 6 7 2

136.75 227.12 113.56 301.00 225.75 284.22 307.44 191.70 257.95 75.84

BLK 4

2 BHK Ͳ Pent House 2 BHK Ͳ opt 1 1 BHK Ͳ opt 1 1 BHK Ͳ opt 2 STͲA Ͳ opt 1 STͲA Ͳ opt 2 STͲB Ͳ opt 1 STͲB Ͳ opt 2 STͲB Ͳ opt 3

1 2 4 3 12 4 2 2 5

136.75 227.12 301.00 225.75 568.44 307.44 63.90 65.76 184.25

BLK 5

2 BHK Ͳ Pent House 2 BHK Ͳ opt 1 1 BHK Ͳ opt 1 1 BHK Ͳ opt 2 STͲA Ͳ opt 1 STͲA Ͳ opt 2 STͲB Ͳ opt 1 STͲB Ͳ opt 3 STͲB Ͳ opt 4 STͲB Ͳ opt 6

1 2 4 1 12 2 2 9 2 2

136.75 227.12 301.00 75.25 568.44 153.72 63.90 331.65 75.84 75.84

BLK 6

Dorm 01 STͲDORM

2 14

205.20 749.28

BLK 1

BLK 2

383.53

354.13

2,649.54

2,530.44

8 18 6 16 12 32 8 14 2 14 4 8 18 6 12 12 4 24 8 14 14 2 4

6 4 3 2 4 15

BLK 1 BLK 2 BLK 3 BLK 4 BLK 5 RH

3 3 6 0 0 15

BLK 1 BLK 2 BLK 3 BLK 4 BLK 5 RH

7 1 1 0 0 10

N5

BLK 6

54

Ͳ

Ͳ

Ͳ

Ͳ

Ͳ

108

756

Ͳ

Ͳ

51,541.92

51,541.92

4104

N6

VILLA

50

Ͳ

Ͳ

Ͳ

Ͳ

Ͳ

Ͳ

Ͳ

Ͳ

50

12,835.00

12,835.00

400

29

183

375

582

847

108

756

55

N3 122

N4

2,493.74

2,449.44

6 12 16 12 48 16 4 4 10

128

335.89

2,345.40

6 12 16 4 48 8 4 18 4 4

124

231

954.48

20 56

76

122

TOTAL

369.03

10

78.23 102.60

18 STͲDORM

4

36.57 53.52

8

169.14 256.70 74.59 113.86 94.55 142.84

VILLAS

SPIRITUAL COMPLEX, GUJRAT

1 4 5 4 1 Ͳ 6 4 3 2 4 Ͳ 3 3 6 0 0 Ͳ 7 1 1 0 0

26

TOTAL NO. OF UNITS

SHORT STAY 17 Dorm 01

19 3 BHK UP LVL LOWER LVL

BLK 1 BLK 2 BLK 3 BLK 4 BLK 5 RH

N2

ROWͲHOUSES 16 3 BHK UP LVL LOWER LVL

1 4 5 4 1 15

134

6 12 6 16 12 24 16 12 14 4

372.41

BLK 1 BLK 2 BLK 3 BLK 4 BLK 5 RH

N1

50 3011

214,810.47

11952 2


SRIMAD RAJACHANDRA ASHRAM ESTIMATED VS PROPOSED Configuration Type

Villa (detached) 3 BHK Row Houses 3 BHK Apartment 2ͲBHK Pent houses 3ͲBHK Apartment 1ͲBHK Apartment Studio Ͳ Type A Apartment Studio Ͳ Type B

Estimated Sharing (persons)

Proposed Sharing (persons)

6Ͳ8 6Ͳ8 6

8 8 6 8 4 4 2

4 4 2

SubͲtotal

Apartment Studio Ͳ Type A Dormitory Ͳ Type A

4 10

4 10

SubͲtotal

TOTAL TOTAL BUILTͲUP AREA FOR HOUSING

SPIRITUAL COMPLEX, GUJRAT

Estimated Estimated Proposed Proposed % % No. of Units No. of Units

8,164 6% 6% 22%

7,848 5% 6% 16%

60 60 300

28% 17% 22%

19% 30% 22%

100%

Estimated No. of People

Proposed No. of People

Size (SFt.) Carpet

Proposed Carpet (SFt.)

Size (SMt.) Carpet

Proposed Carpet (SM.)

Total Carpet Area (SFt.)

Total Carpet A (SFt.)

10.7639104 0.09290304 1,500.00 1,820.61 139.35 169.14 90,000.00 1,500.00 1,444.41 139.35 134.19 90,000.00 750.00 772.53 Ͳ 1069.61 69.68 71.77 Ͳ 99.37 225,000.00

91,03 79,44 312,53

500.00 400.00 300.00

303,74 345,00 315,40

480 480 1,800

563 338 900

50 55 209 29 375 582 847

2,252 1,352 1,800

400 440 1,254 232 1,500 2,328 1,694

97%

2,221

2,147

8,164

7,848

7,002 75% 25%

4,104 74% 26%

1,313 175

756 108

5,252 1,750

3,024 400.00 1,080 800.00

100%

100%

1,488

864

7,002

4,104

665,200.00 565,06

3,709

3,011

15,166

11,952

1,756,900.00 2,012,232

477.92 46.45 377.85 Ͳ 351.01 37.16 343.91 Ͳ 408.17 27.87

44.40 281,500.00 35.06 Ͳ 32.61 135,200.00 31.95 Ͳ37.92 270,000.00

1,091,700.00 1,447,16

393.64 37.16 36.57 525,200.00 842.06 74.32 78.23 140,000.00

443,58 121,48

2,108,280.00 2,312,200


WUXI CIVIC CENTER Xishan District Site Area: 83000 SQ.M Floors: 20-32 Competition entry 2011

STAGES INVOLVED: PRESENTATION DIAGRAMMING , 3D MODELLING DETAILS

PROJECT BRIEF: The scheme is oriented around a large public plaza which is intended to form the centre of public life and expression within the Civic Centre. This unadorned open space hosts public gatherings and events, government displays and temporary exhibitions. The importance of symmetry within the composition of the plan is expressed in the strong axial relationship to the main entrance. Marking the centre of the scheme, the two towers of the main governmental functions stand symmetrically astride the main axis.

CIVIC CENTER,CHINA

RENDER


WUXI CIVIC CENTER DESIGN STRATEGY In order to create a cohesive campus for the Civic Centre, our proposal has a compact massing that encapsulates a public plaza. The plaza is not just the geographic heart but the centre of public life and expression within the Civic Centre. This unadorned open space hosts public gatherings and events, government displays and temporary exhibitions. It is the common space of everyday meeting, walking and resting. To give the space the proper definition and activity it requires for it to be successful it is captured softly by the buildings, trees and plinth of the central campus

D

D

D KŶĞ ĐŽŵƉĂĐƚ ŵĂƐƐ ĚĞĮŶŝŶŐ ƐLJŵŵĞƚƌLJ

KƉĞŶĞĚ ƵƉ ŝŶƚŽ ĐŽŵƉŽƐĞĚ ŚĂƌŵŽŶLJ

dŽǁĞƌƐ ŵĂƌŬ ĐĞŶƚƌĂů ƐƋƵĂƌĞ

紧凑的体量定义了对称性

开放的和谐

板楼定义出了广场的中心位置

D

D

Building Mass

/ŶĚŝǀŝĚƵĂů ͞ƉĂǀŝůŝŽŶ͟ ŽĸĐĞƐ

hŶŝĮĐĂƟŽŶ ƵŶĚĞƌ ŽŶĞ ƌŽŽĨ

建筑群

各自独立的“亭”式办公楼

统一于屋檐下

D

Symetrical slabs

Curved at base to address entrance from plaza

ƵƌǀĞĚ Ăƚ ƚŽƉ ƚŽ ĚĞĮŶĞ ƐŬLJůŝŶĞ

轴对称的板楼

基底的弧度刻画出广场主入口

顶部的弧度刻画出天际线

^ƉĞĐŝĂů KĸĐĞ ŝƐƚƌŝĐƚ

特殊办公区

Natural sun shading to reduce solar gain, while providing area for solar ƉŽǁĞƌ ŐĞŶĞƌĂƟŽŶ͘

自然遮阳性能降低吸收太阳热能,同时为光伏储 能板提供平台

ZŽŽĨ ŐĂƌĚĞŶƐ ŽĐĐƵƉLJ ƚŚĞ ĂƌĞĂ ĂďŽǀĞ ƚŚĞ ďƵŝůĚŝŶŐƐ͘

为屋顶花园提供可能性

dŚĞ ƵŶĚĞƌŶĞĂƚŚ ƐƵƌĨĂĐĞ ŝƐ ƌĞŵŝŶŝƐĐĞŶƚ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ĞĂǀĞƐ ŽĨ ƚƌĂĚŝƟŽŶĂů ĐŚŝŶĞƐĞ ďƵŝůĚŝŶŐƐ͘

拱形的穹顶形态让人联想到中国传统建筑元素中 的屋檐构筑形式

Main Building of Civic Centre

市民中心主楼

Auxiliary Building of Civic Centre

市民中心辅楼

D

‘Closed’ building

͚KƉĞŶ͛ ďƵŝůĚŝŶŐ ǁŝƚŚ ĐŽůŽŶŶĂĚĞ

四周封闭的建筑

柱廊式的开放建筑

CIVIC CENTER,CHINA

Cultural Centre

文化中心


WUXI CIVIC CENTER SITE PLAN

CIVIC CENTER,CHINA


WUXI CIVIC CENTER ĞĂŵͲ&ĂĐĂĚĞ ŽŶŶĞĐƟŽŶ

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梁-立面连接体系:

LJ ƵƐŝŶŐ ŇŽŽƌ ďĞĂŵƐ ĂƐ ŵŝŶŝͲŽƵƚƌŝŐŐĞƌƐ͕ ƚŚĞ ĞīĞĐƟǀĞ ĚĞƉƚŚ ĂŶĚ ůĞǀĞƌ Ăƌŵ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ƐƚĂďŝůŝƚLJ ƐLJƐƚĞŵ ĂƌĞ ŐƌĞĂƚůLJ ĂŵƉůŝĮĞĚ ďLJ ĂĐƟǀĂƟŶŐ Ă ƉƵƐŚͲƉƵůů ŵĞĐŚĂŶŝƐŵ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ĨĂĕĂĚĞ ĐŽůƵŵŶƐ͘ &Žƌ ƚŚŝƐ ƐŽůƵƟŽŶ ŶŽ ƌŝŐŝĚ ĐŽŶŶĞĐƟŽŶ ďĞƚǁĞĞŶ ƚŚĞ ŇŽŽƌ ďĞĂŵƐ ĂŶĚ ƚŚĞ ĨĂĕĂĚĞ ŝƐ ƌĞƋƵŝƌĞĚ͘ dŚĞ ŇŽŽƌ ďĞĂŵƐ ĂǁĂLJ ĨƌŽŵ ƚŚĞ ĐŽƌĞ ĐĂŶ ďĞ ƐŝŵƉůLJ ƐƵƉƉŽƌƚĞĚ ŽŶ ƚŚĞ ĨĂĕĂĚĞ͘ dŚŝƐ ƐŽůƵƟŽŶ would work well together with an un-insulatĞĚ ĞdžƚĞƌŶĂů ƐƚƌƵĐƚƵƌĞ͘

FACADE AND ROOF DESIGN STRATEGY

轴测分解图解释了结构体系——第二个结构 体系

通过伸-拉机械原理将立面连接至稳定的结 构体系上,梁作为刚臂,其有效深度及杠 杆力臂均得到极大的增加。因此,梁和立 面之间的非刚性连接结构处理将作为必要 的结构处理手法。将梁与核心筒分开,可 以轻易的通过立面来支撑。这种解决方式 与无保温的外立面结构一起能够发挥得更 加出色。

ŽƌĞ ŝƐ ƵƟůŝnjĞĚ ĨŽƌ lateral stability 核心筒将用来增强横 向的结构稳定性

EŽƌƚŚ ůĞǀĂƟŽŶ 北立面

^ŽƵƚŚ ůĞǀĂƟŽŶ

南立面

tĞƐƚ ůĞǀĂƟŽŶ 西立面

0m

ĂƐƚ ůĞǀĂƟŽŶ

10m

东立面

ůĞǀĂƟŽŶƐ͗ ƵůƚƵƌĞ ĞŶƚƌĞ

͞WŝŶ͟ ĐŽŶŶĞĐƟŽŶƐ͗ ^ŝŵƉůĞ ĐŽŶŶĞĐƟŽŶ ;ŶŽ ƚƌĂŶƐĨĞƌ ŽĨ ďĞŶĚŝŶŐ ŵŽŵĞŶƚƐͿ ŇŽŽƌ ďĞĂŵ ƚŽ ĨĂĕĂĚĞ͘

džƚĞƌŶĂů ĨƌĂŵĞ ĚŽĞƐ ŶŽƚ ƌĞƋƵŝƌĞ ŝŶƐƵůĂƟŽŶ ŚĞŶĐĞ ĂǀŽŝĚŝŶŐ ŝƐƐƵĞƐ ƌĞůĂƚĞĚ ƚŽ ĐŽůĚ ũŽŝŶƚƐ͘

“榀”连接:简单的连接(不传输弯矩)梁 到立面。

外部框架不设置保温层因此可以避免冷缝的 产生。

预制混凝土框架:

Precast RCC Frame

The 8mx8m RCC framing system spans the Civic and Cultural programs providing shade ĂŶĚ ƉƌŽƚĞĐƟŽŶ ƚŽ ƚŚĞƐĞ ďƵŝůĚŝŶŐƐ ĨƌŽŵ ŶĂƚƵƌĂů ĞůĞŵĞŶƚƐ͘ The framing system serves the purpose of housing solar panels, chanelling rainwater and ƐƵƐƉĞŶĚŝŶŐ ƉĂƌĂďŽůŝĐ ĐĞŝůŝŶŐ ĞůĞŵĞŶƚƐ͘

EŽƌƚŚ ůĞǀĂƟŽŶ

北立面

ĂƐƚ ůĞǀĂƟŽŶ

东立面

柱作为轴向受力构件因此可以做到相对比较细。

yW>K yKEKD dZ/ ^,Kt/E' ZKK& STRUCTURAL SYSTEM

混凝土框架体系(8X8米网格)将作为文 化中心的穹顶结构体系为其下空间功能提 供了遮蔽及保护其不受外界自然因素对其 主楼造成的影响。

这种框架体系上承载了光电太阳能 板,设有雨水沟以及悬挂着抛物线状 的天花板。

KŶůLJ ĂdžŝĂů ĨŽƌĐĞ ŝŶ ĐŽůƵŵŶƐ͕ ǁŚŝĐŚ ĐĂŶ ƚŚĞƌĞĨŽƌĞ ďĞ ŬĞƉƚ ƌĞůĂƟǀĞůLJ ƐůĞŶĚĞƌ

分解轴测图解释穹顶结构体系

Solar Panels 光电太阳能板

RCC Column-Beam Frame 混凝土柱-梁网 ^ŽƵƚŚ ůĞǀĂƟŽŶ 南立面

ZĂŝŶǁĂƚĞƌ ŽůůĞĐƟŽŶ

tĞƐƚ ůĞǀĂƟŽŶ 西立面

ůĞǀĂƟŽŶƐ͗ DĂŝŶ ƵŝůĚŝŶŐ

雨水沟连接

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悬挂的抛物线状天花板细节

00 80

80 00

00 80

GRC panels held by metal cables

EŽƌƚŚ ůĞǀĂƟŽŶ 北立面

ĂƐƚ ůĞǀĂƟŽŶ

东立面

GRC 板通过金属缆绳固定

WŝŶ ĐŽŶŶĞĐƟŽŶ ĨŽƌ 'Z ƉĂŶĞůƐ

CIVIC CENTER,CHINA

^ŽƵƚŚ ůĞǀĂƟŽŶ 南立面

tĞƐƚ ůĞǀĂƟŽŶ

西立面

0m

10m


RUIA HOUSE PAVILLION Ruia House Party Pavillion, New Delhi

STAGES INVOLVED: PRESENTATION DIAGRAMMING , 3D MODELLING DETAILS

DESIGN STATEMENT Like the pergola, the pavilion is perforated with a series of skylights, the numbers of which can be varied based on the effect desired. The deep metal plates which make the structural grid of the pavilion cast deep shadows reducing the heat gain especially in the Delhi summers. The skylights can be capped with glass or poly carbonate to keep the pavilion water tight during the monsoons

PAVILLION DESIGN

DIAGRAM


RUIA HOUSE PAVILLION

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PAVILLION DESIGN


RUIA HOUSE PAVILLION

PAVILLION DESIGN


RUIA HOUSE PAVILLION

PAVILLION DESIGN


132 E 30TH STREET CONDOS 132 E 30 St, New York, NY 10016 Dwellings: 12 Inhabitants: 50-55 Floors: 11 Year Built:2010

LEGEND

APARTMENT COMMON

STAGES INVOLVED: SD-DDV-DOB APPROVAL-CONSTRUCTION DRAWING SETID PACKAGE- MATERIAL RESEARCH PRESENTATION

PROJECT BRIEF: Luxury boutique residential development in the Murray Hill district of Manhattan .It is designed as a green building targeted to achieve a LEED GOLD RATING. The 20,000-sq.-ft., 11-story development will have a total of 12 residences comprising one- and three-bedroom units, and one triplex unit for the owner.

MIXED CAPACITY APARTMENT CONDOS, NEW YORK

SECTION


132 E 30TH STREET CONDOS

APARTMENT -01

APARTMENT APARTMENT APARTMENT COMMON AREA

2ND FLOOR PLAN

1ST FLOOR PLAN

APARTMENT -01

3-4TH FLOOR PLAN CELLAR PLAN

MIXED CAPACITY APARTMENT CONDOS, NEW YORK


132 E 30TH STREET CONDOS

APARTMENT APARTMENT APARTMENT COMMON AREA 5th -7th FLOOR PLAN

9TH FLOOR PLAN

8th FLOOR PLAN

10th FLOOR PLAN

MIXED CAPACITY APARTMENT CONDOS, NEW YORK


132 E 30TH STREET CONDOS

LEGEND

APARTMENT COMMON AREA

ELEVATION

MIXED CAPACITY APARTMENT CONDOS, NEW YORK

SECTION


132 E 30TH STREET CONDOS

CURRENT SITE PHOTOGRAPH

MIXED CAPACITY APARTMENT CONDOS, NEW YORK


INTERSTITIAL SPACES Red Hook Brooklyn, NYC Urban Design Experiment Pratt Institute

STAGES INVOLVED: CD-SD-PRESENTATION ACADEMIC PROPOSAL

PROJECT BRIEF: Design a component system that can be placed within interstitial spaces, to perform within the urban realm, mostly as a passive actor. To imagine an urban envelope that connects various hotspots within the fabric, and essentially attempt to link these hotspots.

URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE, NYC

VIEW


ANALYSIS

URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE, NYC


STUDY MODELS

URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE, NYC


MODULATIONS

URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE, NYC


MODULATIONS

URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE, NYC


CONCEPTUAL HOUSING MODULATIONS FOR MANHATTAN UD THESIS

CONCEPT: Set within this for years now Housing in Manhattan needs a new dimension, that of being a medium of Escape, being within the city itself, yet providing the capacity to [e]scape. For all those who want to escape yet be within the Romanticism of formal yet informal Rigid Chaos called “Manhattanism”

STAGES INVOLVED: CD-SD-PRESENTATION ACADEMIC PROPOSAL

URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE EXPERIMENT

CONCEPTUAL VIEW


URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE EXPERIMENT


URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE EXPERIMENT


URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE EXPERIMENT


URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE EXPERIMENT


URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE EXPERIMENT


URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE EXPERIMENT


ROBOTIC URBANISM EXPERIMENTS UD PRE-THESIS RESEARCH PROJECT

CONCEPT: Studying the rules of modular stacking with Robotism, allowing varied flexible combinations set within the futuristic housing imagination.

STAGES INVOLVED: CD-SD-PRESENTATION ACADEMIC PROPOSAL

URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE EXPERIMENT

CONCEPTUAL VIEW


MODULAR ROBOTS

MODULAR ROBOTS http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2009/07/27/science/20090721-modular-graphic.html?scp=1&sq=MODULAR%20ROBOT&st=cse

http://www2.parc.com/spl/projects/modrobots/index.html

A modular robot that puts itself back together again

PolyBot : modular robotics study from PARC [Palo Alto Research Center] Click for video

Click for video

G1

ROBOTICS / MACHINES & ARCHITECTURE

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G2

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G3

RHOMBIC DODECAHEDRON The rhombic dodecahedron is a three dimensional shape (polyhedron) with 12 identical sides in the shape of a rhombus. The rhombic dodecahedron shape has many interesting properties that make it a good shape for a 3D module:

FRANCOIS ROCHE, STOCHASTIC AND SMEARING APPARATUS

It is space filling.

It is an isohedron.

The ratio of the diagonals of the rhombus is sqrt(2),

The triangles formed by the diagonals are sqrt(1) sqrt(2) sqrt(3).

It packs in face-centered cubic.

All face-edge-face relationships are exactly 120 degrees. It is this last item that is most useful. What this means is that every rotation about an edge by one module from one packed position to another packed position is exactly 120. Packed cubes for instance does not have this property. Cubes rotating about an edge may need to rotate 90 degrees or 180 degrees if rotating over a corner.

120O

HOWELER + YOON ARCHITECTURE AND SQUARED DESIGN LB, ECO-PODS

URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE EXPERIMENT


STATIC UNITS

SCALED FOR FUNCTONALITY TO KEEP SAME FORM FOR MAXIMUM FLEXIBITILY X = 2’ -0”

B OFFICE

KITCHEN

STOR

INHABITABLE ROBOT BATHRM

A

(X)4

LIVING AREA BDRM 2

(X)3

APT TYPE I

(X)2

(X)

BDRM 1

BATHRM

I

II

III

IV

MODULAR ROBOT [A]

MODULAR ROBOT [B]

STRUCTURAL / SERVICE ROBOT

INHABITABLE ROBOT

SENSES ITS NEIGHBORS FROM ALL SURFACES AND IS ABLE TO MOVE THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE STRUCTURE.

ACTS IN SAME MANNOR AS [I] BUT SERVES MORE AS A STRUCTURAL PIECE.

SERVES AS STRUCTURAL SUPPORT IN DYNAMIC AND NON DYNAMIC SITUATIONS.

CREATES AN INHABITAL SPACE WHICH FOR SEMI-PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY SITUATIONS. WHEN OCCUPANCY LEVEL RISES, THESE SINGLE ROBOTS WILL ENCLOSE TO BECOME A UNIT. WHEN IN A SEMI-PERMANENT SITUATION, 3 OR MORE OF THESE ARE COMBINED.

CREATES EXTERIOR CIRCULATION BETWEEN UNITS.

1st FLOOR PLAN

2nd FLOOR PLAN

APT TYPE II

SERVED BY SERVICE ROBOTS. WHEN [IV] TRANSFORMS AND NEEDS EXTRA SERVICES, THIS ROBOT WILL MIGRATE AND BE USED AS A SERVICE. APT TYPE III BDRM 2

KITCHEN

BDRM 1

BATHRM

LIVING AREA

BATHRM

A. SECTION

STATIC UNITS

LIVING AREA

B. SECTION

TEMPORALITY

B

BATHRM

INHABITABLE ROBOT LIVING AREA STOR

A KITCHEN

APT TYPE I

BATHRM BDRM 2

1st FLOOR PLAN

BDRM 1

2nd FLOOR PLAN

APT TYPE II

APT TYPE III BDRM 2

KITCHEN / LIVING

BDRM 1

BDRM 2

KITCHEN / LIVING

BATHRM

A. SECTION

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STOR

B. SECTION

type of occupant

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student [business] student [business] student [design/art] student [design/art] young professional [design] young professional [design] young professional [business] young professional [business] a couple [not married] married couple married with 1 child married with 2 or more children unemployed young professional unemployed professional couple: 1 professional, 1 stdnt 1 professional; 1 student young couple w/ roommate relocated for work for pd of time live/work space [design/art] live/work space [business] single parent with 1 single parent with 2 or more retired couple retired single person artist

2 3 to 4 2 3 to 4 1 2 1 2 2 2 3 4+ 1 1 2 2 3 1 1 1 2 3+ 2 1 1

apartment style 2 3 2 3 studio 2 studio 2 1 2 2 3 studio 1 studio 2 2 studio 2 2 3 2 2

bdrm / 1 bath bdrm / 1 bath bdrm / 1 bath bdrm / 1 bath or 1 bdrm / 1 bath bdrm / 1 bath or 1 bdrm / 1 bath bdrm / 1 bath bdrm / 1 bath bdrm / 2 bath bdrm / 2 bath bdrm / 2 bath or 1 bdrm / 1 bath bdrm / 1 bath or 1 bdrm / 1 bath bdrm / 1 bath bdrm / 2 bath or 1 bdrm / 1 bath loft / 1 bath bdrm / 2 bath bdrm / 1 bath bdrm / 2 bath bdrm / 2 bath bdrm / 1 bath loft / 1 bath

duration 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 4 1 2 3 2 2 2 4 4 5 5 4 4 4

yr yr yr yr yr yr yr yr yr yr yr yr yr yr yr yr yr yr yr yr yr yr yr yr yr

TEMPORARY / FLUX OF OCCUPANTS


ROBOTIC UNITS [a]

[b]

INHABITABLE ROBOT [c]

TEMPORAL STATE UNFOLDED [EXTENSION OF SPACE, CIRCULATION, OUTDOOR SPACE] [a]

[b]

TEMPORAL STATE CLOSED [BECOMES SINGLE UNIT]

URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE EXPERIMENT

[c]


ROBOTIC HOUSING

RESIDENTS

INHABITABLE ROBOT

STRUCTURAL / SERVICE ROBOT

MODULAR ROBOT [B]

MODULAR ROBOT [A]

SEMI PERMANENT AP

SUBLETTERS

GUESTS

INHABITABLE ROBOT

COMMUNICATION TRANSFORMATION PRE-DEFINED

URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE EXPERIMENT

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ROBOTIC HOUSING

B

A4TH/5TH FLOOR PLAN

A

BSECTION

URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE EXPERIMENT


ROBOTIC URBANISM

PROJECTING WHAT URBAN HOUSING CAN BE IN THE FUTURE WITH THE TECHONOLOGICAL ADVANCES USING ROBOTICS FOR ADVANTAGES OF: PERPETUAL INDETERMINANCE ADAPTIVE HOUSING SELF EMERGING SYSTEM ELIMINATING THE CONSTRUCTION WORKER

URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE EXPERIMENT


MATERIAL STUDY

URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE EXPERIMENT


URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE EXPERIMENT


HOMEWAY -HOME ON THE HIGHWAY RESEARCH PROJECT GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP CONCEPT: How can our cities extend into the suburbs sustainability? We propose to put our future American dwellings on wheels. These retrofitted houses will flock towards downtown city cores and back. We intended to reinforce our existing highways between cities with an intelligent renewable infrastructure. Therefore our homes will be enabled to flow continuously from urban core to core. Our proposal envisions an immense and vital solution to a fundamental problem: American suburbs fail to work efficiently. In the next 25 years we will build 56 million new homes that will consume 18.8 million acres of virgin land and emit 7.3 billion tons of CO2 per year. These frameworks of development need to be rethought to meet our ecological carrying capacities. Why should we put further energy into past inferior patterns? America needs to deliver dwellings closer to our existing main infrastructural arteries. We cannot continue to overextend our thinly disturbed resource lines

STAGES INVOLVED: CD-SD-PRESENTATION MODEL , DOCUMENTATION

URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE EXPERIMENT

CONCEPTUAL PLAN


HOMEWAY -HOME ON THE HIGHWAY RESEARCH PROJECT GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP PROJECT BRIEF: We desire to move the suburbs on smart networked wheels. We intend to affix a diverse range of mobility mechanisms to home units that generate our novel HOMEWAY system. In the future, the physical home will remain permanent but its location will be transient. Our static suburbs will be transformed into a dynamic and deployable flow. Houses will have the option to switch from parked to low speed. Homes, big box retail, movie theaters, supermarkets, business hubs, food production, and power plants will depart from their existing sprawled communities and line up along highways to create a truly breathing interconnected metabolic urbanism. Dense ribbons of food, energy, waste and water elements will follow the direction of moving population clusters.

URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE EXPERIMENT

VIEW


MODEL DESIGN AND FABRICATION

URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE EXPERIMENT


WORKSHOP IN FACTORY PREMISE Satara Shell Design, Concept Proposal.

PROJECT BRIEF: Design a Workshop allowing ample natural light with a louvered adjustable fins system for a Factory Premise in Satara for Cooper Industries. Shell Deign and Concept Proposal.

STAGES INVOLVED: CD-SD-PRESENTATION ACADEMIC PROPOSAL

CONCEPTUAL 3D MODEL

INDUSTRIAL LONG SPAN SHELL STRUCTURE, SATARA


CONCEPTUAL 3D MODEL

INDUSTRIAL LONG SPAN SHELL STRUCTURE, SATARA


CONCEPTUAL 3D MODEL

INDUSTRIAL LONG SPAN SHELL STRUCTURE, SATARA


SITE PHOTOS

INDUSTRIAL LONG SPAN SHELL STRUCTURE, SATARA


SITE PHOTOS

INDUSTRIAL LONG SPAN SHELL STRUCTURE, SATARA


SITE PHOTOS

INDUSTRIAL LONG SPAN SHELL STRUCTURE, SATARA


MIXED CAPACITY APARTMENT CONDOS, NEW YORK

SHEET# 01

132 E 30TH STREET CONDOS

DOB APPROVAL SET


MIXED CAPACITY APARTMENT CONDOS, NEW YORK

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132 E 30TH STREET CONDOS

DOB APPROVAL SET


MIXED CAPACITY APARTMENT CONDOS, NEW YORK

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132 E 30TH STREET CONDOS

DOB APPROVAL SET


MIXED CAPACITY APARTMENT CONDOS, NEW YORK

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132 E 30TH STREET CONDOS

DOB APPROVAL SET


MIXED CAPACITY APARTMENT CONDOS, NEW YORK

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132 E 30TH STREET CONDOS

DOB APPROVAL SET


MIXED CAPACITY APARTMENT CONDOS, NEW YORK

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132 E 30TH STREET CONDOS

DOB APPROVAL SET


MIXED CAPACITY APARTMENT CONDOS, NEW YORK

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132 E 30TH STREET CONDOS

DOB APPROVAL SET


MIXED CAPACITY APARTMENT CONDOS, NEW YORK

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132 E 30TH STREET CONDOS

DOB APPROVAL SET


MIXED CAPACITY APARTMENT CONDOS, NEW YORK

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132 E 30TH STREET CONDOS

DOB APPROVAL SET


MIXED CAPACITY APARTMENT CONDOS, NEW YORK

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132 E 30TH STREET CONDOS

DOB APPROVAL SET


MIXED CAPACITY APARTMENT CONDOS, NEW YORK

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132 E 30TH STREET CONDOS

DOB APPROVAL SET


MIXED CAPACITY APARTMENT CONDOS, NEW YORK

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132 E 30TH STREET CONDOS

DOB APPROVAL SET


MIXED CAPACITY APARTMENT CONDOS, NEW YORK

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132 E 30TH STREET CONDOS

DOB APPROVAL SET


MIXED CAPACITY APARTMENT CONDOS, NEW YORK

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132 E 30TH STREET CONDOS

DOB APPROVAL SET


MIXED CAPACITY APARTMENT CONDOS, NEW YORK

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132 E 30TH STREET CONDOS

DOB APPROVAL SET


MIXED CAPACITY APARTMENT CONDOS, NEW YORK

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132 E 30TH STREET CONDOS

DOB APPROVAL SET


MIXED CAPACITY APARTMENT CONDOS, NEW YORK

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132 E 30TH STREET CONDOS

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MIXED CAPACITY APARTMENT CONDOS, NEW YORK

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132 E 30TH STREET CONDOS

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MIXED CAPACITY APARTMENT CONDOS, NEW YORK

SHEET# 19

132 E 30TH STREET CONDOS

DOB APPROVAL SET


MIXED CAPACITY APARTMENT CONDOS, NEW YORK

SHEET# 20

132 E 30TH STREET CONDOS

DOB APPROVAL SET


MIXED CAPACITY APARTMENT CONDOS, NEW YORK

SHEET# 21

132 E 30TH STREET CONDOS

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