Nicole .C. Mathew
Architectural Designer nmathew3@illinois.edu 217.200.6027 302, 203 S 3rd street, champaign, IL
EDUCATION University of Illinois / Master of Architecture /Aug ’16 - May ’18 Champaign, Illinois Master of Science in Architectural Studies- Structures Concentration.
University of Mumbai / Bachelor of Architecture / Aug ‘12 - May ‘16/ Mumbai, India Affliated to the mumbai university s
MEMBERSHIP / LEADERSHIP ENSA PARIS LA VILLETE / Indo french Workshop / Spring ‘13/ Conducted by Pierre Bouche Led a team of 15 students and documented the pichola lake in Udaipur.
Laurie Baker Centre for Habitat Studies /Kerela India / Summer’13/
A 15 day long workshop to promote the usage of locally sourced building materials.
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EXPERIENCE The Consulting Engineers Group / Intern Architect / May ‘17 - Aug ‘17/ Mt. Prospect, Illinois I worked as a Revit Detailer and prepared shop tickets and shop cards for
precast concrete construction. I helped prepare precast erection drawings.
Architect Hafeez Contractor/ Intern Architect / Nov ‘15 - Mar ‘16/ Mumbai, India Worked on Construction documents and Tender drawings for residential and commercial projects. Work on the projects were done on Auto-Cad, Adobe suites, Revit Architectural. Other works included building specifications and revising working drawings.
AWARDS / EXHIBITS Kingston University London / Mapping and Documentation / Fall ‘14/ Conducted by Christopher Lueder Awarded 2nd place for Mapping of Dhobi Ghat site.
UNESCO / IHCN Biennial Conference/ Fall ‘15
One of the eight selected pojects from the enteries submitted nationwide to be displayed and awarded at the conference.
PROFICIENCY Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator ,Indesign) Rhino 3d + Vray Rendering + Grasshopper Sketchup + Vray Revit Architecture Revit BIM
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LODHA VENEZIA pg. ( 5- 11 )
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PREFAB REPTILE FIELD STATION pg. ( 12 - 19 )
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ILLUMINE pg. ( 20 - 27 )
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BEACON pg. ( 36 - 41 )
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BIRD OBSERVATORY pg. ( 42 - 47 )
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MASS HOUSING pg. ( 48 - 55 )
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SUTRA pg. ( 56 - 59 )
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PCM pg. ( 60 - 65 )
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LODHA VENEZIA PROFESSIONAL WORK LOWER PAREL, MUMBAI
Lodha Venezia has emerged as the most successful development in Central Mumbai. I was a part of the design team, which comprised of 15 architects and coordinated with engineers, M.E.P Consultants and the project managers. The 2,3, and 4 bed residences offer stunning views of the Eastern Seaboard, world class finishes and are, surrounded by a beautiful Venetian landscape, luxurious amenities and a Shikarband Jain Mandir. I helped design the façade element and lobby wall detail as an intern. I also helped make working drawings for the final draft tender. I was part of the team that made design decisions and took part in meetings and presentations. The location of this 68-floor residential sky scrapper is in Mumbai’s most upscale vicinity - Parel. Parel is an emerging business and lifestyle hub of infrastructure projects like Phase-2 of Monorail. Its strategic location endows it with Worli-Sewri Elevated Link road and Mumbai’s excellent access and connectivity to business, Port Trust’s plans to open land for entertainment and cultural centers. Upcoming development, showcase Parel’s promising future.
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150 x 200 MM GRANITE AS CAPPING MEMBER 300 MM THK. GRANITE DRY CLADDING CANOPY
ENTRANCE LOBBY ELEVATION
PART ENTRANCE LOBBY PLAN
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PREFAB REPTILE FIELD STATION TEAM OF 2 KOHLAPUR, INDIA
A 3000 sq. Ft field station designed for researchers working with reptiles situated in Kohlapur, India. Kohlapur has the largest population of the magnificent King Cobra in India. We designed peanut shaped individual repetitive modules which can be transported easily on site. The modules are light weight which can be easily installed and dismantled. The design of the field station uses sound understanding of the biological and behavioral characteristics of the reptile, to address and mitigate the reptile – human conflict. The swirl shape of the building helps remind the visitors and the local population of the importance of conservation of threatened and endangered species. The building helps integrate the outdoor and indoor spaces which create buffer zones, thereby resolving key issues of the forest department of human and reptile conflict by reducing the response time during the conflicts. The future success of the reptile biodiversity damage management depends on developing new technologies for the conservation of the reptile species as well as by community level education about reptile species and their conservation value in the ecosystem balance. The spaces provided help tackle these issue. 12
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MODULE DEVELOPMENT
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5.PATHOLOGY 6.SPECIMEN ROOM 7.TREATMENT & ISOLATION ROOM 8.SURGERY 9.STERILE AREA 10.AUTOCLAVE 11.RESEARCH LABORATORY 12a.COURTYARD (@ +13’ - 0”)
PLAN AT + 13’ - 0” LVL (PRIVATE BLOCK)
1. RECEPTION AND WAITING AREA 2.VENDING SPACE 3.RESTROOMS 4.EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR SPACE
PLAN AT +3’ - 0” LVL (PUBLIC BLOCK)
12b. COURTYARD (@ +23’ - 0” LVL) 13.VISITOR LODGING BED AREA 14.SINK AREA 15.BATHROOM 16.LUGGAGE STORAGE SPACE
PLAN AT + 23’ - 0” LVL (LODGING BLOCK)
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FLEXIBILITY
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THE LAB MODULE, SHOULD “ ENCOURAGE CHANGE” WITHIN THE BUILDING. THE BUILDING MUST ALLOW FOR REASONABLE CHANGE. MANY PRIVATE COMPANIES MAKE PHYSICAL CHANGES TO AN AVERAGE OF 25% OF THEIR LABS EACH YEAR. MOST ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS ANNUALLY CHANGE THE LAYOUT OF 5 TO 10 % OF THEIR LABS. OUR DESIGN HELPS INCORPORATE SUCH FLEXIBILITY BECAUSE OF THE COURTYARD SPACES AND THE FLEXIBILTY OF THE MODULES.
THE USE OF LAB PLANNING MODULES ALLOWS THE BUILDING TO ADAPT EASILY TO NEEDED EXPANSIONS WITHOUT SACRIFICING FACILITY FUNCTIONALITY. DESIGN REQUIREMENTS THE FOCUS OF THE DESIGN IS TO CONCENTRATE PRIMARILY ON THE CONSERVATION OF RARE HERPETO FAUNA SUCH AS SNAKES, PYTHONS, MINTOR LIZARDS, SMOOTH SNAKES, FROG AND TOADS AND CONSTANT MONITOING AND HABITAT MANAGEMENT AND RESTORATION.
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STEPS TO PREFAB CONSTRUTION STEP 1: THE RCC FOUNDATION IS LAID ON-SITE CUSTOM-MADE STRUCTURAL STEEL COLUMN IS BROUGHT ON SITE. PUBLIC BLOCK FLOOR PLATE, MODULES ARE BROUGHT TO SITE AND INSTALLED STEP 2: THE LOWER ROOF IS TRANSPORTED TO SITE AS PIECES WHICH ARE INSTALLED AND FIXED TOGETHER ON SITE STEP3: TERRACE PLATE PIECES ARE INSTALLED AND THE PRIVATE BLOCK MODULES ARE FIXED TOGETHER STEP 4: THE SECOND TERRACE PLACE IS NOW INSTALLED AND THEN THE LODGING BLOCK IS ASSEMBLED AND ERECTED TOGETHER STEP 5: THE UPPER ROOF PIECES ARE JOINED AND FIXED OVER THE BLOCKS
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ILLUMINE INDIVIDUAL PROJECT ACADEMIC WORK LUXURY RESORT - PALM BEACH ( SEAWOODS)
The focus of this design project was to build a structure which would overshadow the busy business district and act as a focal point of the area. The encumbered streets of seawoods, off the busy Palm Beach Road needed to be redesigned to relieve it of its various encumbrances. Enter Illumine. The site and the building requirements had cumulative effect on the final design of the resort. The design incorporates a bullet shaped structure attached to two winged structures coupled together to give it a semi open feel to the building. The neighbourhood ambience has also had major impact on the design requirements of the resort, a catalysing effect, focusing primarily on the major demographic of the area which is the working class.
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PEAK INDIVIDUAL PROJECT ACADEMIC WORK SAN FRANSISCO
Sonoma and Napa valley are known for its wine country. My museum advertises the wine of Sonoma and napa valley wine collections. The wine of napa valley was deemed to be the best in the world after the Paris judgement of 1970, depicted in the movie bottle shock. Unfortunately not much attention is given to the potential of the wine in the United States. The site for the wine museum is downtown San Francisco. The site is strategically chosen at the junction of the Lombard street and the Hyde street. The site is at an elevated plateau in the centre of the city which currently is the George sterling memorial park. The site is placed in such a way that it gives a 360 degree view of entire San Fransisco from the Golden Gate Bridge on one side to the nob hill on another side. I took this as an opportunity for my museum because it will not only be a beacon from outside for people visiting San Francisco but also an informative and eclectic option of scenery from inside for the wine museum. The inside out is a concept which invites people from the outside to the inside. Once inside it traps the visitors and introduces them to a new sensorial experience of the wine world. As the visitors travel to the upper floors the design of the building guides them to in a such a way they can see the notable sites that San Francisco has to offer. The overall experience is one of information and publicising. 28
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BEACON INDIVIDUAL PROJECT ACADEMIC WORK NEW MUMBAI
The newly developed township of New Mumbai lacks important commercial buildings and residential buildings. Famous as a sleepy city, the city was devoid of shopping malls. The site for the shopping mall is adjacent to the six lane palm beach road. The site is well connected with roads and railways. The main aspect of the design is to provide facades for display purposes. The distinct interior feature of the mall are its anchor shops and multiplexes. The tensile roof with an organic shape is one of the significant features of the building. A linear shape juxtaposed with a circular atrium gives it an interesting final look.
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BIRD OBSERVATORY INDIVIDUAL PROJECT ACADEMIC WORK LATVIA
The Pape Nature Park in south-western Latvia opened in 2003 with the ambition of protecting the region’s wetlands. The nearly-11,000-hectare park includes important nesting grounds for 250 species of migrating birds within the marshes situated at the limit between the Papes Lake and the sea. The observation tower will be used primarily to record annual migratory habits of an estimated 50,000 birds, as well as to allow park visitors the opportunity to observe the park’s natural resources. First, the proposed structure permits users the ability to observe birds and other migratory animals in a manner that is simultaneously protective –visitors are concealed to some level from frightening off animals – and open to 360-degree views. Second, the observation tower has the capacity to be built with minimal disruption to the Pape Nature Park habitat. The observation tower is 11m tall and has two observation platforms. The design of the observatory keeps in mind the natural environment and blends in the with the surrounding seamlessly.
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MASS HOUSING INCOME TAX COLONY, NERUL INDIVIDUAL PROJECT REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT ACADEMIC WORK NEW MUMBAI
A cost effective housing complex for the low and middle income groups. The design avoids cutting and filling of the coutours and maintains a natural terrain. The steeper slopes have bunglows and row houses giving them a scenic view. The climate is salubrious throughout the year. The buildings are placed with the high-rises on the very top and low rises at the bottom. Such an arrangement gives the inhabitants of the complex a valley view.
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SUTRA JAPANESE CULTURAL CENTRE INDIVIDUAL PROJECT ACADEMIC WORK CHAMPAIGN, IL
The project comprises of multiple monolithic blocks resting on the prairie - land, open to the view of the arboretum at one corner and the japanese tea house at the other. This minimalistic approach was in response to the flatness of the prairies. The structures are at an axis of the site, aligned with the japanese tea house, the main artery roads and the arboretum.
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PCM PROFESSIONAL WORK WORLI, MUMBAI
I was fortunate to intern at India’s pre- eminent Architectural firm of Architect Hafeez Contractor ( AHC). AHC is India’s most successful Architectural firm and has doted the skyline of Mumbai with numerous iconic skyscrappers. It is one of the largest architectural firms in the India. My internship entailed multiple exposures into the different facets of an Architectural firms corporate work environment from budgeting to building construction, it was comprehensive, rigorous and thorough. I worked on multiple residential skyscrappers and also redevelopment projects within the city centre, an example of which was the redevelopment plan, I worked on at PCM, Worli, Mumbai, where I was assigned the task to design the stilt and podium levels of the building. I was asked to design tender drawings for each of the floor rises. I also helped design the club house for this building. An internship of rich experiences.
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PODIUM LEVEL PLAN
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Thank You
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