A R C H I T E C T U R E
PORTFOLIO NAVEEN SAMINATHAN M
CONTENTS
01GREEN MATTERS 02 URBAN DESIGN STUDY CENTER FOR URBAN AGRICULTURE - AN URBAN SKYFARM
SHOLLINGANALLUR, CHENNAI
03URBAN RAMBLE RECREATIONAL SPACE (PROPOSAL)
04 SPATIAL TESSELATIONS PERFORMING ARTS AUDITORIUM
05 INTERNSHIP WORKS BALAN AND NAMBISAN ARCHITECTS
06 ITS A FLOW ! KIDS PARK 07 WATER FRONT MOTEL
PRIMARY SCHOOL
08 PUNARJAN ANDC 2016
09 PHOTOSTAT INTERIOR PHOTOGRAPHY
10 ABOUT ME CURRICULAM VITAE
01
GREEN MATTERS CENTER FOR URBAN AGRICULTURE - AN URBAN SKYFARM
INTRO As the human population is projected to grow at a rate of approximately 75 million per year and an estimate of the population reaching between 8 and 11 billion by 2050 and up to 15 billion by 2100. It remains an inconvenient problem to feed the growing world without straining its natural resources. An extensive revision of close to 300 studies across the world show the possibility of small-scale farming producing sufficient to feed the world on a per capita basis°’, without increased land usage and further environmental degradation derived from conventional agricultural practices. Agriculture thus looks to occupy existing land space and works in conflict with urbanization, hence the problem of locating viable farmland in the city.
AIM
APPROACH
To propose a inventive Skyscraper Farm to construct a lucrative(profitable, profit making) high rise building. The structure incorporates the idea of having a vertical farm along with agriculture farms, agriculture research centers and taking a live work play concept as mainstay which includes living space, office space, market spaces and restaurants in one property.
The conventional methods of agriculture required large expanses of land which are individual in nature and hence had to be present outside of urban developments in order to accommodate the growing city fabric. The design aims to integrate this with the urban fabric by proposing a self-sustaining vertical infrastructure that combines the requirement for agricultural space with the ease of accessibility and transport within the city framework.
EXISTING PARADIGM
Resolving a problem To accept conditions that create the problem and settle for a solution that is good enough rather than the best possible.
Solving a problem To understand a problem by identifying the solution through systematic analysis with the best combination of benefits.
Dissolving a problem To change the situation with respect to the context in which the problem occurs, so that the problem no longer exists.
NEW PARADIGM
PROGRAMATIC ZONNING
-Without addressing the context, a solved solution will end recurring problem.
-Diverts, creating a net loss in momentum and the potential to create a sustainable option
CURRENT STRATEGY
FUTURE STRATEGY
Cities are reliant on external suppliers and infrastructure for its existence/ continuation
Cities becomes independent and self sufficient, by producing food, recycling wastes and fueling itself
PROPOSAL The building accommodates various programs within its extensive framework. This building ideology allows for agricultural farming to take up nearly 50% of the program, while also integrating research, education, technological infrastructure, residential and community facilities in the remaining half, thus covering a wide repertoire of facilities within itself.
LIVE WORK
FARMING
WORKFORCE
LEARNING/ RESEARCH
COMMUNITY
INFRASTRUCURE
SITE ANALYSIS
WHY B
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CLIMATIC DATA
BANGLORE?
ore, the capital city of Karnataka is one of the fastest growing metropolitan and is highly costan in nature. People of different religions, castes, occupations, cultures, speaking diverse lanand of different food preferences reside here. It is the Information Technology and Bio-Techhub of India, with industrial estates and numerous financial and educational institutions. ore is located on the Deccan Plateau in south-eastern Karnataka; Bangalore has an estimated politan population of 6.1 million, making it India’s third-largest city and fifth-largest metropolitan. ore, over the years, has evolved into a manufacturing hub for public sector heavy industries— larly aerospace, telecommunications, machine tools, heavy equipment, space and defense. tablishment and success of business software services firms in Bangalore after the liberalization a’s economy has led to the growth of India’s information technology industry.
SELECTION OF SITE The site chosen is a rapidly growing urban center, so that market place could function as an effective and close alternative to the retail store. The proposed site is present in the area of Whitefield, Banglore which is located at East of the city. This is located opposite to Varthur lake, allowing for better integration into the building program. The location also allows for easier accessibility in a socio-economic context, considering both market and community context.Hence this proves for this site to be a prime location for the various facilities that fall under the building program in an urban context.
Location Coordinates Elevation Landuse Site area Topography Climate Soil Type Vegetation
:Khanekadaya, Whitefield, Banglore. :12o57`N, 77o44`E :920m above sea level. :Commercial. :8.2acres. :Flat land. :Tropical wet and dry. :Fertile. :Mild tree cover which includes mostly native trees. Access :Whitefield main road(24m wide) , is the only access to the site. It is further connected to HAL Old Airport road. Surrounding :Residential area, Coconut grove, Varthur lake. Physical Feature :Grassy Land, Rectangular plot. Strength :Rapid growing Urban locality, Proximity to airport and railway station and other social and office activities. Drawback :Connects with only one primary road. Transit :Well connected buses. Land Value :High(Fast increasing). Permissible FSI :3.25 Total Plot coverage :45% Setback :16m on all sides
SITE OPPOURTUNITIES 1. Existing tree cover can be incorporated into design 2. Major road adjoining the site 3. Lake in front of the site helps to keep the place cool and add on to pleasant view. 4. Coconut farming behind the site can be accounted for economic reasons 5. Gated community near by making the adajacent areas more active in social activity 6. Proximity to major hospital and other public spaces
SITE ELEMENTS
SITE VICINITY
1. Religious Spaces 2. Commercial spaces 3. Residential spaces 4. Coconut Farm 5. Institutional spaces
CLIMATE ANALYSIS
SITE PLAN
FORM EVOLUTION
BASIC CONFIGRATION
EXTENDING BALCONIES FOR FARMING
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11
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5.00
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14
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5.00
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3.85
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GARBAGE ROOM
16.6
36.5
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2.8
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5.9
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11
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3.85
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3
1.9 3.9
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14
15
16
17
18
19
22
23
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9
9
13.2
9
9
30.8 10.00
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3.6
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15
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18
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9.0
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5
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1.9
3.9
14.9
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11
16
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12
17
7.7
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13
18
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22
2.6
4.9
9
20 21 22
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1.5 2.4
4.4
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2.6
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19
6
25 26
6
2.6
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24
10
21
19
14
20
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8
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10
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12
7.0
3.3
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13
4.4
1
12
3.6
3.4
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4.9
4
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13 14
3.8
2.8
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3.4
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6
60.8
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2.3
2.0
5.4
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4.5
1.4
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8 7
5.1
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3.6
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2.6
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15
16
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25 26
2
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9.80 FEMALE TOILET
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8
17
24
11
3
18
21 22 23
12
7 6 5
19
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4
22
19 20
10
3.3
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18
13
14
3.9
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3.9
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24
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10
15
16
21
17
22
18
23
19
24
20
25
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4
8
3
7
2
6
1
5
11
10
12
13
39.8
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24
25
14
11
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4.5
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5
5.7
13
3.9
20
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KITCHEN
10.00
22
4.0
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BEDROOM
19
1
5.0
4.4
3.9
6 7.0
15
9
STUDIO APARTMENTS
3.9
3.4
12
16
4.0
5.7
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17
4.1
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10.00
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18
8
10.00
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8.2 21
KITCHEN
4.6
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6.2
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4.0
6.8
3.0
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1.2
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5.9 5.9
3.3
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1.9
4.1
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14
7
3.6
3.3
5.5
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3.8
2.9
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2.8
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STUDIO APARTMENTS
10.7
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0.9
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4.6
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1.8
3.6
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1.5
4.3
2
5.8
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1.9 3.9
4.3
ELECTRICAL ROOM
ELE.
LIFT TOILET
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KITCHEN
3 11
4.5
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GARBAGE
12
5.7
3.8
GARBAGE ROOM
4.7
2.5
2.8
10.00
6.3
5.1
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KITCHEN
3.2
5.2
2.0
5.6
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8.3
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3.3
3.7
13
21
14
15
16
17
18
19
22
23
20
24
25
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6.7
10.00
7.7
GARBAGE
10
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5
7.8 STUDIO APARTMENTS 5.3
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4.4
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5.7
3.6
3.6
1.7
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9.80
5.5
5.5
1
4 MALE TOILET
5.00
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10.00
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GARBAGE
LIFT
WARDROBE
TOILET
5.5
4
3
3
1.9
4.3
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5.0
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10.00
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9.80 FEMALE TOILET
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6
RECORD ROOM
5
ELE. HVAC.
LIFT
4
LIFT
GARBAGE ROOM
BEDROOM
3
21
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
22
23
24
25
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10.00
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BALCONY KITCHEN
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4.3
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2
UP
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3.9
1.9
11
1.7
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3
13
3
1.9
10
1
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
11
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GARBAGE
10.00
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LIFT
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GARBAGE
BALCONY
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COMM.
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10.00
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B
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3
F
TOILET
E
D
C
3.0
D
C
H
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FIFTH FLOOR HYDROPHONIC FARMING + 18.3M
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10
10
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D
C
10
10
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D
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10
C
D
E
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FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS
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D
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FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS
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D
FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS
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FIRE ECAPE STAIRS
FIRE ESCAPE STAIRS
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D
FIRE ECAPE STAIRS
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SECTION AA`
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CORRIDOR
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GYM
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SPA
RECEPTION
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BREAKOUT SPACE
LIFT LOBBY
LIFT
MALE TOILET
BREAKOUT SPACE
LIFT LOBBY
DUCT
DUCT
BREAKOUT SPACE
LIFT LOBBY
WARDROBE
TOILET
SERVICE LOBBY
Fourtyth Floor DUCT
TOILET
CORRIDOR
SERVICE LOBBY
+172.25m Fourty Fifth Floor
+164.45m Fourty Third Floor
CORRIDOR
STAFF ROOM
SERVICE LOBBY
+176.15m Fourty Sixth Floor
+168.35m Fourty Fourth Floor
STAFF ROOM
SERVICE LOBBY
+180.05m Fourty Seventh Floor
STUDIO APARTMENT
DUCT
SERVICE LOBBY DUCT
+183.95m Fourty Eighth Floor
KITCHEN
DUCT
+187.85m Fourty Ninth Floor
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
MEETING
DUCT
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
MEETING
DUCT
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
MEETING
DUCT
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
MEETING
+114.85m
INFORMAL DISCUSSION
SR. OFFICER ROOM
RECEPTION
WORK SPACE
INFORMAL DISCUSSION
SR. OFFICER ROOM
RECEPTION
WORK SPACE
INFORMAL DISCUSSION
SR. OFFICER ROOM
RECEPTION
WORK SPACE
INFORMAL DISCUSSION
SR. OFFICER ROOM
RECEPTION
WORK SPACE
INFORMAL DISCUSSION
SR. OFFICER ROOM
RECEPTION
WORK SPACE
INFORMAL DISCUSSION
SR. OFFICER ROOM
RECEPTION
WORK SPACE
INFORMAL DISCUSSION
SR. OFFICER ROOM
RECEPTION
WORK SPACE
INFORMAL DISCUSSION
SR. OFFICER ROOM
RECEPTION
WORK SPACE
Thirtyth Floor WATER PURIFICATION
WATER PURIFICATION DUCT
LIFT
DUCT
LIFT
DUCT
LIFT
DUCT
LIFT
LIFT LOBBY
LIFT LOBBY
WATER PURIFICATION
WATER PURIFICATION
200
LIFT LOBBY
LIFT
LIFT LOBBY
DUCT
LIFT
LIFT LOBBY
DUCT
LIFT
LIFT LOBBY
DUCT
LIFT
DUCT
LIFT
WATER TREATMENT PLANT
SERVICE FLOOR
SERVICE FLOOR CORRIDOR
LOBBY
SERVICE LIFT
DUCT
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
+99.05m Twenty Sixth Floor
DUCT
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
DUCT
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
DUCT
SERVICE LIFT
DUCT
+96.3m Twenty Fifth Floor +92.4m Twenty Fourth Floor
CORRIDOR
LOBBY
OFFICE
+88.5m Twenty Third Floor
LIFT
LIFT LOBBY
DUCT
LIFT
LIFT LOBBY
DUCT
LIFT
LIFT LOBBY
DUCT
LIFT
LIFT LOBBY
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LIFT
LIFT LOBBY
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LIFT LOBBY
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LIFT
LIFT LOBBY
LIFT
LIFT LOBBY
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LIFT
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DUCT
LIFT
LIFT LOBBY
DUCT
LIFT
LIFT LOBBY
DUCT
LIFT
LIFT LOBBY
RESEARCH
+80.7m Twenty First Floor
AQUAPHONICS FARMING
SERVICE LIFT
PANTRY
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
DUCT
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
DUCT
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
GARBAGE ROOM
STORE ROOM
CORRIDOR
OFFICE
DUCT
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
GARBAGE ROOM
STORE ROOM
CORRIDOR
OFFICE
DUCT
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
GARBAGE ROOM
STORE ROOM
CORRIDOR
OFFICE
DUCT
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
GARBAGE ROOM
STORE ROOM
CORRIDOR
OFFICE
DUCT
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
GARBAGE ROOM
STORE ROOM
CORRIDOR
OFFICE
DUCT
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
GARBAGE ROOM
STORE ROOM
CORRIDOR
OFFICE
DUCT
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
GARBAGE ROOM
STORE ROOM
CORRIDOR
OFFICE
DUCT
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
GARBAGE ROOM
STORE ROOM
CORRIDOR
OFFICE
DUCT
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
GARBAGE ROOM
STORE ROOM
CORRIDOR
OFFICE
DUCT
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
GARBAGE ROOM
STORE ROOM
CORRIDOR
OFFICE
DUCT
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
GARBAGE ROOM
STORE ROOM
CORRIDOR
OFFICE
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
GARBAGE ROOM
STORE ROOM
CORRIDOR
OFFICE
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
GARBAGE ROOM
STORE ROOM
CORRIDOR
OFFICE
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
GARBAGE ROOM
STORE ROOM
CORRIDOR
OFFICE
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
GARBAGE ROOM
STORE ROOM
CORRIDOR
OFFICE
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
GARBAGE ROOM
STORE ROOM
CORRIDOR
OFFICE
DUCT
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
DUCT
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
DUCT
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
GARBAGE ROOM
DUCT
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
GARBAGE ROOM
DUCT
SERVICE LIFT
DUCT
SERVICE LIFT
+65.1m Seventeenth Floor AQUAPHONICS FARMING
+61.2m Sixteenth Floor AQUAPHONICS FARMING
+57.3m Fifteenth Floor AQUAPHONICS FARMING
+53.4m Fourteenth Floor AQUAPHONICS FARMING
+49.5m Thirteenth Floor AQUAPHONICS FARMING
AQUAPHONIC FARMING
HYDROPHONICS FARMING
+41.7m Eleventh Floor
HYDROPHONICS FARMING
+37.8m Tenth Floor
HYDROPHONICS FARMING
+33.9m Ninth Floor
HYDROPHONICS FARMING
+30.0m Eighth Floor
HYDROPHONICS FARMING
+26.1m Seventh Floor
HYDROPHONICS FARMING
+22.2m Sixth Floor
LOBBY
LOBBY
LOBBY
SERVICE FLOOR LIFT
LIFT LOBBY
DUCT
LIFT
LIFT LOBBY
DUCT
LIFT
LIFT LOBBY
DUCT
LIFT
LIFT LOBBY
MALE TOILET
CORRIDOR
CORRIDOR
MALE TOILET
CORRIDOR
MALE TOILET
RESTAURANT
SHOPPING
STORE LOBBY
LOBBY
CORRIDOR
CLASS ROOM
STORE ROOM
CORRIDOR
AUDITORIUM
STAFF
AQUAPHONICS FARMING CORRIDOR
AQUAPHONICS FARMING CORRIDOR
AQUAPHONICS FARMING CORRIDOR
AQUAPHONICS FARMING CORRIDOR
AQUAPHONICS FARMING CORRIDOR
AQUAPHONICS FARMING CORRIDOR
AQUAPHONICS FARMING CORRIDOR
AQUAPHONICS FARMING CORRIDOR
AQUAPHONICS FARMING CORRIDOR
CORRIDOR
CORRIDOR
CORRIDOR
CORRIDOR
CORRIDOR HYDROPHONICS FARMING
CORRIDOR HYDROPHONICS FARMING
+15.75m Fourth Floor
CORRIDOR
RESTAURANT
LOBBY
LOBBY
+18.30m Fifth Floor
DISPLAY AREA
HYDROPHONICS FARMING
DUCT
HYDROPHONIC FARMING
CORRIDOR
READING SPACE
HYDROPHONICS FARMING
DUCT
LOBBY
CLASS ROOM
HYDROPHONICS FARMING
DUCT
LOBBY
CORRIDOR
HYDROPHONICS FARMING
DUCT
LOBBY
DISPLAY AREA
HYDROPHONICS FARMING
DUCT
SERVICE FLOOR
DUCT
+45.6m Twelth Floor
LOBBY
CORRIDOR
CORRIDOR
+69.0m Eighteenth Floor AQUAPHONICS FARMING
200
SERVICE FLOOR
SERVICE LIFT
+72.9m Nineteenth Floor AQUAPHONICS FARMING
WATER PURIFICATION
PANTRY
+76.8m Twentyth Floor
HYDROPHONICS FARMING
DUCT
+84.6m Twenty Second Floor
AQUAPHONICS FARMING
LIFT LOBBY
DUCT
LIBRARY LOBBY
LIFT LOBBY
WATER PURIFICATION
WATER PURIFICATION
SERVICE LIFT
DUCT
DUCT
LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
+103.0m Twenty Seventh Floor
OFFICE
LECTURE HALL
DUCT
SERVICE LIFT
DUCT
+106.95m Twenty Eighth Floor
LIFT LOBBY
DUCT
DUCT
+110.9m Twenty Ninth Floor WATER PURIFICATION
CORRIDOR
MALE TOILET
SHOPPING DISPATCH DOCK
STORAGE AND DISPATCH
LIFT LOBBY
PARKING LIFT LOBBY
PARKING
GARBAGE ROOM
RESTAURANT
MAINTANANCE ROOM
LIFT
LIFT
MAINTANANCE ROOM
LIFT
LIFT
MAINTANANCE ROOM
LIFT
LIFT
LOBBY
MAINTANANCE ROOM
LIFT
LIFT
LOBBY
SERVICE LIFT
LIFT
LIFT
SERVICE LIFT
LIFT
LIFT
STORE
STORE
+7.95m Second Floor
STORE
CORRIDOR
STORE DUCT
STORAGE CORRIDOR COOLING CHAMBER
+11.85m Third Floor
+4.05m First Floor +0.0m Ground Floor -3.0m
STORE ROOM
STORE ROOM
CORRIDOR
CORRIDOR
STORE
OFFICE LOBBY
COOLING CHAMBER
COOLING CHAMBER
Basement 1 -6.0m Basement 2
SECTION BB`
PHYSICAL MODEL
02
URBAN DESIGN STUDY SHOLLINGANALLUR, CHENNAI
THE FOLLOWING SET OF WORKS ARE DISPLAYED ON THE BASIS OF AESTHETICAL ANALYSIS OF AN URBAN SKYLINE AND EVALUATING THE IMPACT IT CREATES IN THE URBAN CONTEXT
ZONES
BUILDING FOOTPRINT
Quadrant 1
Residential
Quadrant 2
Commercial
Quadrant 3
Industrial
Quadrant 4
Institutional
Quadrant 5
Parks
Quadrant 6
Water Body
Shollinganallur was once a marsh land with open spaces that was suddenly swallowed by the aftermath of technological advancements. The growth of the city starts along with the periphery of the Old Mahabalipuram Road and gradually decreases through the lanes that branch inside. The division of this urban settlement for the sake of research is done based on landmarks or nodes which form the edges else dividing this gradual growing urban hub through settlement patterns or commerce is a tedious task due to the unorganised and ever changing developement. Hence Shollinganallur is divide into zones based on edges nodes and landmarks. The central spine being the OMR road where as the bisecting secondary spine is the road that leaves to Tambaram and ECR. This naturally forms divisions and the later segregation of zones is done by identifying a group of clustered settlements that happens to be in similar in character. Further division are possible ony through an imginary access drawn from an important landmark
URBAN ELEMENTS AND ITS AESTHETICS An urban settlement comprises within itself various divisions which can be further broken down into elements , elements is a term that is vague in character but when categorised becomes a more sensible and understandable context . The Aesthetical element of a urban area is very unique and hence documenting this varied pattern becomes beneficial for further inferences.
PATHWAYS Highly Accessed Moderately Accessed
A building foot print impacts th e surrounding infrastructure or it may be also said as an outcome of a major settlement, settlement that evolves within or the evolution itself.
A pathway is something that defines the pattern in which the developement occurs. Pathways can also be an outcome of an agitation that is either caused by in porper developement or unorganised settlement.
For example a continuous footprint of residential structures leads to the foot fall of an institutional structure or it can be a vice versa. Similarly if the major foot fall of the buildings that are related to commercial then it paves the way for more residential structures . This interconnectivity does not have a pattern which is organised by in case of an organised pattern then connecting elements becomes relatable and evolves in te right direction
Pathways are essential elements that give character to the infrastructure built on either side, it is also a very important aspect which allows access and connectivity. The define a Space in an indirect way and also acts a line of seperation between the social and economical status of the settlement. A Pathway sometimes evolves itself to form the central spine for various other paths, this evolution depends upon the proximity of the path to the adjacent resource area and hence this branches out into various secondary and tertiary pathways which may also evolve on its own. But when it comes to a more organised settlement pathways become one of the key elements which does not undergo in its own way of evolving.
CLUSTER ARRANGEMENT
LINEAR ARR
CLIMATIC ANALYSIS BASED ON AESTHETICS Though Shollinganallur lies mostly surrounded by barren lands and water bodies the effect of the sun and its movement affects only the two main axial roads and the rest of the settlement is affected less because of its clustered arrangement. When it comes to the wind movemen the two main axial roads are the important places where it becomes beneficial the rest of the clustered areas experienced minor effect of the wind.
URBAN MAGNETS Urban magnets are space that the parti of concentration of the crowd becomes maximum at certain point in a day. This depend upon the area that is charcterised such as institutional , commercial and residential etc. So the concentration happens at any of the charcterized area during different time of the day which scatters and spreads the moving population in respective areas so a definite area becoming clustered is avoided. For a genralised reference the concentration is high at bus stops, institutional and commercial spaces during the early to late mornings, whereas during the evenings the concentration is high along the pedestrian and commercial areas. In between both the time zones the croud is much of a floating one. Urban magnets can be further classified into three categories based upon the behavioural mapping.
ALPHA MAGNET
BETA MAGNET
GAMMA MAGNET
These are the places that as the maximum number of people visitiing and leaving at same time which includes bus stops, office spaces and urban pockets.
Road side shops, toll booths and other commercial space falls under this seconadary category, where the number of people visiting and leaving the space is more than Alpha Magnets but since the category is vast the is equally spread so a singular area of concentration is much less when compared to alpha magnets.
These are palces where the concentration does not happen on a daily basis for example religious space and few commercial spaces falls under this category.
Densely Populated (Alpha Magnet) Moderately Populated (Beta Magnet) Less Populated (Gamma Magnet)
RANGEMENT
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AXIAL ARRANGEMENT
CLUSTER ARRANGEMENT
PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE FOR SHOLLINGANALLUR ABOUT THE PROPOSAL The proposal is mainly focused to act as a solution that would meet the demands of the locality both in aesthetical and infrastructural aspect. Shollinganallur’s whole stretch of the road has so many important land marks that function together on both the periphery of the road, but the connect between each side of the road is barred by huge medians that restrict the pedestrian crossing, though it is done to have a hassle free traffic flow the solution for such a restriction has not been met still. This completely creates an unsafe situation for both the pedestrian and the traffic and there are high chances for accidents to occur. Creating a connect the various islands of settlement of shollinganallur and to induce more of an aesthetical value to the skyline would be the main aim of such a proposal.
WHAT IS INTENDED? The Shollinganallur stretch runs for a particular distance with no physical barriers in between, though this is seen as a very suitable condition for traffic movement, it becomes hard for any pedestrian to reach the desired destination by walking. Hence an infrastructural development like pedestrian bridge would solve the social need as well enhance the locality through its design and its presence. The bridge would involve characteristics that reflect the particular node, by which it enhances the land mark through its subtle presence. Majorly this would help the connectivity of the scattered settlements and increase the possibility growth on a large scale.
NODE 1 SARAVANA STORES AND ITS SURROUNDING ZONE: This region mainly requires a pedestrian crossing due to its lack of connectivity between the residences and the industrial region. The people living in the residential zone behind Saravana stores are mainly the employees of the ELCOT SEZ so the connectivity between the two regions is disrupted by the six lane road. Hence a pedestrian bridge would make sense as well as enhance the skyline of that particular node.
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EVENING
NIGHT
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EVENING
NIGHT
NODE 2 INFOSYS AND THE SCHEME ROAD TO THE VILLAGE HIGH ROAD: Infosys is one of the major landmark of the shollinganallur corridor which lies on the important node that has a connection to the village high road and the important residential and commercial sector of the sub-urb. Here the main factor that needs intervention would be the connectivity for the sake of commerce, the road side commercial activity is restricted only Hence a pedestrian bridge would make sense as well as enhance the skyline of that particular node.
NODE 3 TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES AND TAMIL NADU HOUSING BOARD: TATA Consultancy service is one such landmark element that becomes one of the edges for the sholinganallur corridor of settlements. Like any other development that happened in the sholinganallur corridor the development of this quadrant happens alongside the roads which supports commerce and the residential settlement forms the second layer of the development. Hence a pedestrian bridge would make sense as well as enhance the skyline of that particular node.
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EVENING
NIGHT
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URBAN RAMBLE RECREATIONAL SPACE (PROPOSAL)
SITE PLAN
KEY PLAN
AREA STATEMENT TOTAL AREA -10 ACRES PARKING
-1500 sqm
KIDS PLAY AREA
-6000 sqm
YOGA AND MEETING ARENA
-6375 sqm
BIRD WATCHING TOWER
-300 sqm
SEATING
-2864 sqm
OPEN GYM
-1645 sqm
PROGRAM
SITE AND ZONING
PATHWAYS DONE WITHOUT DISTURBING THE NATURUAL FACTOR
LANSCAPING DONE
SECTIONS
SECTION BB`
SECTION AA`
SECTION CC`
BIRD WATCH TOWER
PLANS
LEVEL 1
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 4
LEVEL 5
PLANS
CYLINDER
DIVIDE
RESIZE
STRUCTURE
PATTERN DEFINED
FORM
STEEL RAILING LEVEL 5 + 24M
WOODEN STAIRS STEEL COLUMN
LEVEL 4 + 18M
STEEL FRAME
LEVEL 3 + 12M
LEVEL 2 + 6M CYCLE TRACK
LEVEL 1 +0.6M
PLINTH LEVEL
EXPLODED VIEW
04
SPATIAL TESSELATIONS PERFORMING ARTS AUDITORIUM
Auditorium, a design that can vary in different aspects based upon the crowd that gathers, the function of the place and the amount of intellectual happenings that abide within the structure. When it comes to the design of a performing arts auditorium, it is important that we concentrate on the art forms that are to be displayed and exercised and as well as the typology of the audience that are going to be present during a performance. By this preliminary interpretation the performing arts auditorium is designed. SITE LOCATION:DELHI , PRAGATHI MAIDAN SITE AREA:3 ACRES
MODEL: SKETCH UP RENDER: VRAY POST PROCESS: PHOTOSHOP
CONCEPT
FORM EVOLUTION
CUBOID
ADDITION
STACK ARRANGEMENT
FACADE
VORONOI DEVELOPEMENT
MATHEMATICAL
CONVENTIONAL
NATURAL
VORONOI DERIVED
GROUND FLOOR PLAN
FIRST FLOOR PLAN
SECTION AA`
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
SECTION BB`
MODEL: SKETCH UP RENDER: LUMION POST PROCESS: PHOTOSHOP
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PHE AND ELECTRICAL CONSULTAN
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2250
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300
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TOILET 01
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UTILITY Mark Model Height Width Count 03 03 12 WA VA WA 01 DA 3000 6300 2 750 Door Schedule 03 T3 T3 02 DA 2400 3700 5 DT 2250 03Type DA 2400 2400 2 600 EQ EQ 850 900 04Mark DA Model 2400 Height 1200 Width 1Count 1850 4200 EQ EQ 900 600 05 4350 2 1 01 DA 3000 6300 2400 03 DT 06 6300 5 1 T5 02 DA 2400 3700 BEDROOM 02 4 T3 TOILET 02 07 4450 2 1 03 DA 2400 2400 T3 T8 KITCHEN 08 3000 1 04 DA 2400 1200 1850 4200 T3 09 2400 1200 1 05 DA 3000 4350 3900 POWDER RM 05 10 1800 1 2 WA 06 DA 2400 6300 T3 3120 1000 T9 12 DA 3000 4450 1 07 2400 03 03 2400 600 02 850 DT DT DT 13 2875 2400 1 2 08 DA 2400 3000 370 2080 900 2650 900 4250 14 2875 1850 1 2 DA 2400 1200 DD'09 TOILET 02 +8.100 m FFL 02 01 DT 1200 4 10 DA 2400 1800 2 AW-1010 9200 VA 5 +8.150 m FFL 02 DT 2400 1000 1 13 T3 2270 12 DA 3000 4450 900 1080 DINING ROOM T3 03 03 DT 2400 900 31 13 DA 2875 2400 2 DT 4250 04 DT 2400 800 12 14 DA 2875 1850 2 LOUNGE T9 05 1500 4 01 DT 2400 1200 WIW 08 +8.100 m FFL 02 DT 2400 1000 13 WA STRUCTURAL CONSULTANT +7.750 m SSL T3 03 DT 2400 900 31 T3 2200 1000 1050 450 1000 04 DT 2400 800 12 PRALABHI ASSOCIATES 05 DT 2400 1500 4 02 600 CONSULTING STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS. T3 DT 6 4250 WIW #329, 10th main, 17th 'C' cross, STRUCTURAL CONSULTANT PHE SHAFT 2 Indiranagar II stage, Banglore- 560038 T5 T3 PRALABHI ASSOCIATES 1850 PHE AND ELECTRICAL CONSULTANT BEDROOM 02 PLANTERBOX FAMILY ROOM CONSULTING STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS. AS PER DETAL #329, 10th main, 17th 'C' cross, AA' T3 DESIGN HUB T3 3850 Indiranagar II stage, Banglore- 560038 TOILET 01 AW-1007 08 Consulting Engineers & Services DA EQ EQ 03 T5 #466CONSULTANT | First Floor | 12th Cross |29th DT 4250 PHE AND ELECTRICAL T5 05 Main Road | JP Nagar 1stPhase, 1850 7 WA EQ EQ BangaloreHUB560 078 DESIGN Consulting Engineers & Services PROJECT 4220 800 #466 | First Floor | 12th Cross |29th PLANTER BOX 03 NM PROPERTIES Main Road | JP Nagar 1stPhase, AS PER DETAIL WA 560NARESH 078 Bangalore PROPOSED RESIDENCE FOR SRI./SMT. MALHOTRA
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13.774m (45'2")
4650
2
11
950
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1. This drawing is the sole property of 'Balan and Nambisan Architects' and cannot be reproduced in any form without the prior consent of the architects. NOTES 2. In case of any differences between architectural 2 2 and structural drawings, the dimensions on the 1. architectural This drawingdrawings is the sole property of 'Balan and shall hold good. Architects' andtocannot be reproduced 3. Nambisan Discrepancy if any, has be brought to the in any form without prior consent of the architects. architect's noticethe immediately 2. case of anydimensions differencesarebetween architectural 4. In Only written to be followed. and structural drawings, the dimensions the the 3 5. All drawings must be read in conjunctiononwith architectural drawings shall hold good. relevant structural drawings. 3. Discrepancy if any, has to be brought to the architect's notice immediately 4. Only written dimensions are to be followed. Door Schedule 3 3 5. All drawings must be read in conjunction with the relevant structural Typedrawings.
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950
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PERGOLA ABOVE AS PER DETAIL
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11
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100mm THK SLAB PROJECTION AS PER DETAIL
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3
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PRALABHI ASSOCIATES T4 2 PHE SHAFT CONSULTING STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS. AA' #329, 10th main, 17th 'C' cross, AW-1007 CAVITY WALL FOR Indiranagar II stage, Banglore560038 ELEVATION
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1. 2This drawing is the sole property of 'Balan and Nambisan Architects' and cannot be reproduced in any form without the prior consent of the architects. 2. In case of any differences between architectural and structural drawings, the dimensions on the 3 architectural drawings shall hold good. 3. Discrepancy if any, has to be brought to the architect's notice immediately 4. Only written dimensions are to be followed. 5. 3All drawings must be read in conjunction with the relevant structural drawings.
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to be built upto 450 mm from the bottom of beam above
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ITS A FLOW ! WATER FRONT MOTEL
After a hectic week anyone will love to go for a long drive and that to if the driveway is adjacent to the coast line. A motel is a pit-stop kind of a place where one can relax a bit and enjoy the random music and have quick bites. But this cannot be always pleasant without the intervention of architectural expertise. So the design of a travellers recreational space involves a lot of nuances and user comfort design.
SITE LOCATION:EAST COAST ROAD LAGOON SITE AREA:1.2 ACRES
MODEL: CINEMA 4D RENDER: LUMION POST PROCESS: PHOTOSHOP
CONCEPT When designing a water front settlement, two variations can be portrayed, one being the contrast that can be shown in the form, spatial arrangements and circulation but following this its own pros and cons because of its vulnarability towards controversies. But secondly the form and the rest of the design elements can be design organically which supports the site and its surroundings. So when it comes to design the concentration is focused towards the moving wave pattern and the traces that it leaves on the sandy shore is conceptually concieved into the external form and the spatial oraganisation the structure. Most of the concept is adopted in the level of palnning and the roofing is also externally made to depict the flowing waters.
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KIDS PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL
As humans who live in a sophisticated environment we know the importance of schooling and its advantages. A school is where a child is shaped and molded according to the child’s competency. So when we design a school which will be an everlasting memory of a child it is important we give the child a good one. As architects we will be responsible for the future of the children partially.
SITE LOCATION:OUTSKIRTS OF CHENNAI SITE AREA: 3.5 ACRES
MODEL: REVIT RENDER: LUMION POST PROCESS: PHOTOSHOP
CONCEPT The evolution of this design is based upon the very principles of a cacti. In poems and literature a cluster of cactus plant is often reffered to a self supporting wonder creature. When it comes to self supporting or sustainability the life cycle of a cactus plant can be great inspiration right from its characterstics such as obsorbtion of water when its is available and its orientation towards the source of energy which is the sun. When comparing the concept into the design the nuances of the cactus plant is captured in every nook and corner of the structure right from the characterstic of the cactus to grow wherever the sunlight is prominent, this phenomenon is compared in the design where the part of the structure deviated form the circular plan. And even the structure is made capable of collecting more sun light which is used as the main source as the energy
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PUNARJAN
KUMARI KANDAM - THE LOST CRADLE OF TAMIL CIVILIZATION
ANDC 2016
Conceptual depiction of Kumari Kandam in the form of Shiva
Kumari Kandam a matter of folklore and mystery is always a controversial debate till date. The earliest evidences of the exsistence of the lost continent is said to have dateback to 9000BC.
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The most popular phenomenon that made Kumari Kandam legible is the poems and other literary works that were said to have written during the Tamil Sangam.
The site is located in the Bay of Bengal in between Tamilnadu and Srilanka in 9o05’11.8”N, 79o33’59.5”E
The connect between the old and the recent is always a thin line of controversy between the past and the future. Here this imbalance is supported by a rigid form called as the Yoni.
THE COMBINATION OF LINGAM AND YONI AS A CONCEPT
THE PANDIAN CONNECT
WHEN SHIVA INTERCEDES
INDUS VALLEY
Kumari Kandam was popularly known to be ruled by the kings of the Pandian dynasty by which varies tamil literature which were composed in the halls of the king’s court still echoes the greatness of the land of Kumari Kandam.
While documentation, the name Shiva is repeatedly discussed not as a God as how we all know but as a great personality who ruled the three kingdoms under his singular strong hold as a king
One of the main reason why Kumari Kandam is still a matter of discussion is because various artefacts that were excavated from Mohengadaro has traces of Pandian sigels which is namely the twin fishes
AND KUMARI KANDAM
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The section shows various levels where the lowest point is underwqterwhich houses the museumand it scompletly of glass and steel frame structure. The largerorb will contain learning centres where as this smaller orb will be a under water display of variuos statues of tamil heroines related withkumari kandam
The outer appearance of the learning centre depicts the architecture style of pandian dynasty but it is portrayed in rather a contem - perary form the form seen above the ground level depicts the lingam and the submerged orb also depicts the Lingam that is forgotten into the past and thus bring justificat -ion for housing the museum
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IN FOR M ATION SEX BIRTHDAY AGE NATIONALITY LANGUAGES
: MALE. : 11TH MARCH 1996. : 23 : INDIAN. : TAMIL , ENGLISH.
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MODELLING AUTOCAD, REVIT, RHINO 3D, SKETCHUP. RENDERING KEYSHOT, LUMION, ENSCAPE.
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