Pank� Sanganee - Selected Work M.Des Sustainable Urban Environments| Northeastern University Master of Urban Design | University of Michigan Bachelor of Architecture | NMIMS’ University,Mumbai
TABLE OF CONTENTS ACADEMIC WORK GRADUATE WORK - SUSTAINABLE URBAN ENVIRONMENTS + URBAN RESEARCH “Nested Enclaves - Enclaves of inclusion” Architecture,typologies and urbanism - Mexico “Archaeology, Ecology & Urbanism” Aquifer produc�on - Landscape of urban Agriculture - Mexico “Expanding the Urban Gradient” Ecology of hidden landscapes - New England “Eco & Technology, Resiliency Metrics” Geo Spa�al Analysis - Boston “Tie-In” Trueque, Truco, Trato - Barter, Trick, Deal - Mexico UNDERGRADUATE WORK - ARCHITECTURE “Socioeconomic development of Vasai Virar” Cultural analysis and development of fishing village - Mumbai, India
PROFESSIONAL WORK CIVIC BUILDING “R.N.Cooper Hospital” 322 Bed Community Hospital - Mumbai, India “Majhas Market” Municipal Co-orpora�on of Greater Mumbai - Public private development - Mumbai, India RESIDENTIAL & SMALL SCALE DESIGN - DETAILS “Sankalp Siddhi” Luxury Residences - Mumbai, India “Krupa Prasad” Re-development & Market rate housing - Mumbai, India “Beer Belly Bar Cafe” Interior layout and planning - Mumbai, India
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Glacial Morphosis Timeline
SUSTAINABLE URBAN ENVIRONMENTS | EXPANDING URBAN GRADIENT Boston
Boston Boston
Grand Rapids Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids
Chicago Chivago
New England Glacial Topography
Location plan
New England Glacial Topography
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New England Glacial Topography
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Upland Bedrock Coarse Moraine Deposite Upland Bedrock
Lowland Bedrock
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Glacial Sea bed; Silt+Sand+Clay Lowland Bedrock Fine Moraine Deposite
Glacial Sea bed; Silt+Sand+Clay
Hidden Capacity - Urban Ecology (..in progress) Studio Instructor - Scott Bishop
Fine Moraine Deposite
Upland Bedrock Coarse Moraine Deposite
Nearly 40% of US population lives within 100 miles of a coastal area. Based on suitable ports and fortuitous circumstances, the Lowland Bedrock Northeast megalopolis is percieved as one of the most critical urban regions on the world, yet it is in a threatened stance as we Glacial Sea bed; Silt+Sand+Clay stand on the precipice of the shift of climate chnage. The design looks at hidden geology created by sequential glacial movement Fine Moraine Deposite and platonic shifts that may assist coastal cities in adaptation to climate chnage in the next 100 years.
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SUSTAINABLE URBAN ENVIRONMENTS | EXPANDING URBAN GRADIENT Grand Rapids
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Dense Forestation + Wetlands + Vacancy Location plan
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Fenway WindRose Resiliency Metrics
Energy Consumption = Impervious Surface +Northeast BERDO + 100 Yrs old Buildings
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General data = Census Block +Neighborhood Boundary
Employment Acess = Residential Census Data + Commute to Workplace
SUSTAINABLE URBAN ENVIRONMENTS | EXPANDING URBAN GRADIENT Future Projection
Climate Urban Heat = Tree Cover + Impervious land Productive Natural Systems = Food Produced within 50 miles of city + Density of Neighborhood (1.1 min.)
Diversity of Land Use = Census + Land Use
Urban Ecology and Technology Studio Instructor - Cullen Meeves
Geospatial analysis along with resiliency metric analys helps in understanding the various overlapping urban systems at work within the Boston region, and analyze those systems both as realte to and impact each other, and as they spatially relate to and imapct adjacent communties. The urban Environment is a myriad of individual system and layered functions, developed, revamped, and eveolved over time, that ultimately provide the means for human advancment. The analysis is then transfered to the Wind Rose of the neighborhood that translate the ďŹ nidngs of measure resiliency.
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